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OP OR Nee a enee « SAL URDAY MOKNING, NOV. 7, 1563, Tea- Accogxts from Virvinla indicate either thet an iuportaut motement of the Army of the Potomac | actually taken place, of is about to commence, in the aternce of absolute mformatiou, which is, of coure, necessarily withbeld, @ to the object or ‘lretination of these movements, we can only con- scture that they ere intended for the relief of Gen, JT RNAIDR, either by @ direct reinforcement, or by ‘hreatoning Gen, Lar, ao aeto preveat any portion hie semy from being detached to Restern Ten- veemes, From the ominous tbreate of the Rich- nL press, a4 well se from the neceasitieas of the vsuation, Bastorn Tennessay now apprare to be toa central stratecis poin ad there can be no Voroub Chas the revels will make every attempt sposeeval. Unfortunately the reporta that it completely free from guerrillas are ao improb- ea to require confirmation helora they can be Sovepted af true, The last ecrouete from Rieh. Mond ladicated conclusively move on Oop, By , Sod Wt te clear Creat disaster can voly be preveutel by v) ead of Geu. Méane Gea, Ginant cannos re Bid ubder presen teircumetences, aud tin probe. le, thereture, thet the winter campaigu ff the Qtmy of the Puwmec will have for ite object the fetention of our us :& lennemsee, aud the pre- Veutivu of the vuttlaukiug of Chattano ge vy he telele Army Movements ia Virginia. aad neanee. erge force was thats wat ‘The Begiening of the End. Tes Hou. EW. Ganit, @ prowivent Southero politician aud wealthy slave owner, hae issued ap important address to the people of Arkansas, urge bug them to abandon the Confederacy, and adopt aeasures for returning t their constitutional oblie gations to the United States government. His « uments lo fevor of thie step are equaily cogent sad Gonelugive, and will undoubtedly exercise an important influence on the Southern mind, Mr, Qantr iv hia cpening, presents s formidetle bill of indictment against Mr WvEROON Davis, and fue @lsts that be bes proven unequal to the emergency, Wie foreign policy is stated to be @ feilure, while his home policy, though proving him to be «trong a some reapects, shows him to be ‘weak, mean aad malignant in others; and that he ie cold, avl- fie)), aud enpremely ambitious," But fer mere important than thear attacks on Mr. Davis are Mr. GAN tt's conclusions, that the Bouth ia hopelessly beaten, and that ruin stares She people in the face, Me warne the prepin agaivet Being deceived into the belief that the United Biatee will ever sbendon the war, aud significant. dy telle them thet while the Confederacy bes placed ite lest army in the field, the powerful North could sink all ita forces and raise new levies tocrush them, without feeling any exteution, Oo the question of the Rmancipation Proc laination, he tells the people of Arkensas that President [in- Coun bag the power tw enforce it, and that their only alternative is to lay down their arina, eave all buat is vow in their bands, or compromise om gra- dual emancipation ; and gives it es the opinion of alaveholders from ell parte of the South, with whom he has converved on the subject, that they could make more money, aad live more peaced'y without slavery than with is, He intimates thet is Woe 6 great misiske uct to wage the war ad tho commencement for the poor uon-slaveholders rath er than thelr wealthy neighbors, The government, he says, bes proven stronger than slavery, and re- auion ia certein end inevitable, Accepting, there Jor, the fect that slavery has lost battle, he goks beyond the cloud, and discerns em influx of energetic free men frum all parts of the world to dake the place of the bondsmen, The sooner, there- fore, the people of the South lay down their arma, Abe sooner will their days of prosperity return, Mr. Gaver concludes by recommending the people of Arkansas to resume their relations with the Luited States, and instruct the Hon. W. F. Brnas- han to resume hie place inthe United States Sen- ote iu the next Congress, and thus give the assu. reuce that they are loyal to the Union, We give Mr. Gaviits views for what they ure worth, Itmey be premature to indulye in any confident expectation uf immediate benetite from their appearance fo print, but the letter at vast indicates @ favorable change fu the current of Boutberu thoughs sud feeling towards the glurivus eld Cnivn, The Sueria Peisesere ia ‘The accounts published iu ycoterday's 31% of the terrible cruelty and sufferings of which the Union prisoners in Richmond have been the victims, is confirmed by an interesting and detalled statement giveu Ly @ foriuer inmate of that wretcbed scone of incarceration, Libly Prison, We cull the most im- po Ptentand pertinent facts in refereuce to the al- mows unperelieled borrors of that prison charne|- house, The writer says that the ground floor of the prison, in the several roorns, is appropriated to the rebel guard, the Union officers, and the hospital vb one side, while on the octave sre the cook-nouse aud the receptacle of the dead, where the budiew are kept until « sufficient uumber have accumulated te mi is worth while to remove them, or until tue steach becomes too grest for the rebels them. eelves to bear, On the next tloor are over four uucdved Union eoldiere in two ruois, while iu the bird may be found the remnant of some one bun- dred Union citizens, who have Lweu iucarcerated ove the commencement of the war, A few vt these last were Quakers, and were released vo peymentot wMOeach, In each of the three toomse om the third oor are coutained 200 | union »vidiers, Four small-sized windows at each end of siege roune admit @ limited amount of light for eb ut Ut feet, lb aving about 40 feet in the centre of @ech, where priut canuot be reed In the deytime, Pilsguers voce adinitied to the “Libby never eee for wo netunt for say purposedey or uight, eaceph bo Leexchenged, orto be carted town un- BROW gre the j\l-coustructed water-closew quite Dodt ibe ealievHuve, The whole place ev be bese ol bbe (os eboiimeble vermiu, About belt @ ration ft teir bread sud w piste of sma! beaus dark-colored for "Gow pews), twice teat being issued only AM Very gual) quentisies. Hele ie sibuate! in tue James River, about right opposite, when Chere in w tok disap. vu upshot trom the libby, wud it ie @ long, low seultank, a! freshes iu the river, @ laren peare bepeath the fishy watere os the Janes e mere gandpit hunk £ our poor, jou ouldiorware bow leldin vier wre neked and famishing, sud wuljor ¢ Jiseases Coum quent ou expos tothe oe ements no such @ loculity, Ibhas never been Uupied ov @ welling place, aud war ony) sited iu the day. tome vy the shad tishers, who bad a lew rude huis there wubil the * chivalry * toundit @ conveweut pleebo gebiid of the *d—d Varsees! The ro. utless!'y cruel tresbioeut bas cousiuued from the ret batile of Manaseus, when the prisouers wire soutued ip * Ligon's tobacco fatry." 1) te repent day, General Winder bas led the satire coutrol of the prisoner’, aud it was ander his regime thas the “L gou Prison’ was pertorated with murket balls iu at lever sweny ud that Gieason, of % Mebigan reguneut, aod several Ot by tur guards for mere y |ckiny ie mitted im Bue bi. vy ee Uta atu, with @ rope passed throug ihe dangle it in front of the wiadows, in the public shouting out, w @ brandisbed # huge bowie-knife, + inet of one — Yankee.” These Gre but e few «4! the barbarisms iowd.. Cops. Turner is the commandant att ‘This man is the person fi ation of craclty. ery petty annoyance that can be i vented ia treed io order nfl ye some of iis rues that b “bueking and putting the offender in irons, of on bread ter “TD have known bir to threacen to hang obe fedividual because be would not vet tw men to ewee; the street in front ofthe prison, 4 b four men im jrous aud in @ dark focm, on od water for foriv-eght h they would pot clean out he Fmeck, vert in command to Wiuter. when Col, Baur it wae iualie to u“ of ebout one-fourtecnth of an inch lesa dismeter then the calibre of the gun, two rings, # bolt and « nut, Thecenves bag arranvement ia wo old for thie war; itis notso simple or durable, and has not been used for years, Canister for a gun von. tains <7 small cast iron balls, arranged in four le. ers, the top of wiz, the Aer ot seveu each; tor howitzer it contains 48 «mal fron balls, in four layere of 12 each; for the aame calibre, you will see thatthe balls for cavister are in # tin cylinder, closed at the bottom by a thick cast fron plateyor as wooden eabot, aud at the bop by a sheet irou plate, with tached. The interstices between the balls are closely pagked with sawdust, to pre Bhrapoel is fled vent crowding when the piece is fired, couse of every Blin shell, which with musket bells; the interstices are the led by pouring in melted sulphur ; a hole is then tx rough the of sulphur and bullets, to rec 6 bursting charge, Now to explain the differes between @ “shrapne'’ of “spherical case” and a “ebell." The destructive force of a sbrapne! ie what it receives from the charge in the gun, the powder in the shrapnel being only 6 Oreak the en- velope aud spread the balls, they stil moving for- ward by force of the impulse shey received from the charge in thegun, A shell ts made very much thicker than the envelope of # shrapnel, and is nearly filled with powder, and will do no qreat ex @-ution it ft explodes on the ground, it haviag de- structive quallies iu itveit amide from the d acharge ofthe gun, Asbrapuel she! bas oue-bail of the charge of powder tout a shell proper tas. Thus, » ‘t4-pounder shrapnel conteine 17) musket beds aod @ix ounces of powder, A Yd-pounder shell bas 12 vunces of powder, A 6-po inde: repue! haa Js musket bails, and 2! ounces of powder, Paris Washing Company, Amongat the uewess fuaucia! enterprises of Paris ioe washing company, which undertakes to get up fiue or auy other kind of ine or under lothing fo the space of twenty-four bours, It also under. takes to wasb by mesus of @ machine which docs nes wear out clothes, aud to eachide eaugle Jaredle and washing brushes from the extablishivent, ‘There will be one hundred Cepots created, where soiled linen will be received, and theace sent to the maison cenirale. luvach of these depots the perton whe leaves clothes ty be washed tudes @ mobile wlphabet, « hott f indelible ink, aud a compositor, who arrauyes in type the posses sore naine, wherewith to mark the linen, A numero d'ordre will ale be yratuitously piven, @ 8 W& prevent confusion simony the crowd woich it {a supposed wil avull theiuselves of the services of the warhing company, La case of linen being lost, a livre de reclamationa wil wery day be open in wsch depot, Where al: claim or cole will be cha: fo @x am ue tuto the vandty of ewer, All the employes at the depots are forbidden to re- ceive payuacus tor waeuing done by the oor y. The persou wishing his or her liven to be tus wash- ed cep buy in any grocers ork baces abop siaipe called timbres du laroir wort each, and cou. taining a tarffof prices, which is also tobe ween un each fe a, | rice of this plece of paper ied ducted from the account,{0n presenting the Cimbre, it is stamped wish the duy of the suoath iu the euime munoer os the Freneb roilway tickets, sud boru on two parts, oue of which reinalus, aud the cbher is taken by the customer, What inite To « recent lecture on ‘Peculiar People’ {a « Western city, the (ullow.ng amusing incident was reluted = Two men, after driuking ani ecwrousing al! night at loon, started them to gv home, It was # beautiful suuny inorn As they staggered along, the followlog converse ion aoe Incbriate No, 1 "How bright (bicy the moon Hi that (sie) moo, do yey jut—It's Chic) noon." 2" Sell yess sun |" No, 1 Well, leme leeve ) fers to frat mau we meet."* No. 2—Agreed,”" The two teddiled along for a short distances, when they chance! to meet # mun iu exactly toe same o@ditep os themswves, Toe inuividual wos ine incdiately treated to tb wiug iuterr salon: 1—* Tebay (hic) old fellow) Wat ter ttle ‘spute ; Waob you ty treo here suys that's the san. (pouting opward do | Oid su, Was Diagiuy hercely down yo tien ) {and Lsay is inven, Now we're nou the behav methrto you, Whatis it—asun or / 0 © person atdressed briced hime If, siderable Wid UY, @yniteba latap posi, and SOUNHeELG dd ty se Ubnize, us wel we lie ¢ iy bie SMPMIUS OY ove bed—sepenty du w died tathve TENTION - REAS, | vegctabie compound, anawere every purvose for h hin wretched bed, atood over hiw wii + re: Mo ACHINISTS ATTENTION WHEREAS, Lis preeetived, and they cannot poaibly co aay in ble bead, and uwore thet “si bedid not vet up | early in the day, and at nove was dull at 182 for MAM. rrneat of the machinists of the Novelty Iron | [fh omel.s proeeri bed, and hts cat Dadertile anne be would kick him out of it." But beside the er nkers’ bills, Works sa8ing 60 tneresss of ¥5 per, cent, On err w regular physicians” who have withers! tr # ties end sudignities to which our mien are & BTOOK MA) PS WIRAT ROARED. ee eee a et ihe tate Weetle Cuiree performed hy thems erton rously reported that Jected In the “Libby, they ara mate the victina 17000 1 8 fa’RI ey. 100% 400 Mrie Pree Td at Cooper Institute, Nov, 2 Wey mata CONAN eAlOINE y eontradict thie alan ¥ 1 Bamance pues pote sadn tse oiler or two, $5000 1.8 it r I a 2 athe S, AITENTION= 0 LARGE AND | trim ral entetance whatever, ant acope of tite ame tor which be rea bh obt some trifle bo eke or P * a* Ue * ¥ «oh " Yee | Gavit it pub ished In Dr Schenck’s panip , 6000 Tenn. 6a, 90. y do meeting of the Millers’ Pr his scanty fare, A rein «Lier offers to buy whi . " . . ra roo! pledges himeeif that these Mandrake be may require, reveives the teapised “greenback, | 0 Ve bit Sone NT Gard Brook: | Any caw of liver eempiain’, anda in and thet ia the lastaeen of bom or the Yankee | gooce Mo. oe tis 20 Nor. & Wor. it Thiraday even nes | ot the fret ie exh ‘ Hat bie of uP money. Thave seen many camesof the kinds aud | i100 do Bb aby 1000 ieading vw momber ew York, Boston, Baltimore and Waal ing when our Goveroment firat wentclothing to Roche 4 600 Ohlo@ Mia 82 Wag dane dt wine off ere eect BOR tet all Me Fe date EP ALI LM aD mond lor the prisoners, much of ib wan atolou by | |1)"" N.Y. Urn, 6s 16 G00 Mich Cen MSM Hens Whe Dr, SCHENCK can ooly be found et b.e rooms, 32 the rebel s-ldiera, i aukits, overcoate aud shoes | 11) Big t tM. 1G boo Msn. Vette ote A EEA Lond at, New York, every Tuvaday, trim@ AW. to $ were neen every dey ou the persons of rebel, WhO Leh NW od thy dot a Phueday evening, Nov VM. tor conaultation and advice, but be medicines Seermed quite proud of thelr « quisition.” nw Tol. & Wab ud), 20 M8 ON Jeg. § Fequerte! i *AONHAD POX: 81 Barcley et, Wholesale Avent fot OOO MICKA LG. ee | AW Gee Mae Ie” Mass MbeiiNG Ob MA New Yo 1 The * Curlesity Shop” of the Northwesterm) (ian) & Al Lt, GO do Tes aatzds | AU brine meeting of the machinist . Fair. fan tu old. Ms dou Gal. @ Cb 10s AUCTION NOTICRS. The Chicego ‘ F b " 1000 do... Tes galas z00 a 0 7 ok ie ae Pha seebdl Teal thei 4) Hk. Cou merce..107 $00 cle © Mitte Rito Wi CTION SALE OF PICTURE Frat ia elty for ie ens & @ Sao tary vie ) Cauton Co ab] geo do loyvaluy * os woes Load auies, E® wo do 400 Cle. & Pol, Riss f vital importane ach i K.P. FAIRCHILD, Auctloners tniesion, says + 900 Cum. Ves! PY BIN gu Go, tiswallss tut at vy o'clock Will sell wt 120 Nassau et ' Nov ‘Thes which will probably prove oue of be woxt | 600 “do Tans * G0 Ch & RL R039 A.J, DALLY, See. th. at 1 ‘clock, & bur Gaver, @tiractive features ofthe ‘air awhot we shal call abe Quicksiiver “ 6. “’ do. 105 40109 IWINE SVINNERS AND Dress ae PJ picture frames, bureaus, stoves, tabi “4 the * Curtusity Bnop"' bverything ever weea o/ 100 7 er segans 4 Ch B.e¢ k 1 will hold @ meeting wt 151 Hower), oa |" ; : - read of ip woderu Woks or newspapers can Le | ¢ ou F Sy ! Pf Porew by , Nov. 9th, at o'clock, PM, to traneact Lu LUTION NOTICE Ww CASES BoUuLs found tuere, First, there are the batiietoru tage Am. Coal Co... W110) do { f importance Ponrtaal atteudauce ts re | 4 2and sboes to be sold at auction on Mouday,Nov y, ue Kirst, Second, Si and Tenth Wisconsin | iggy “do. ..W¥galun lv Al a@ | HK quested. JAS. DONNELLY, Breet, JAS. McAK Bey ereloek, at {be ore of © 3S PAKSUNS @ juseribed * C iu | 100 Bucks Go. Ld. 1. 00 do 6 ss aed — Sere | ae eelataieee tere inaerer Hills ; Fourteen Battles "" va} 100 do. Vy YOU Chi NOW PURE CONFECTIONERS UNION TRADE UCTION SALE OF GENERAL the Sixth, oFive Battles" aud ou the Teuth, | 250 Meripom Min, 44 600 | do scerty. The members of this Society will meet hold furniture, embracing every “Chapieiu Hile,* Thea there are the bettered | 9") “4 45° 1b0 Chi, & altou K. yo urday evening, Now. 7, at Js Pearl at, NOY. | tp housekeepin e pace th end ture flayge of our own glorious Tiduvis Nine. | yy Regie MS... fe Boy Chi. Alton PE ee (ihe Urclawe Plus Bovuety will Ue eubmited to the vr vewant Place, ¥th ate bet. vdand od aves 178 Sea Oc ee eth te acd an tbe otter es Mowe | ee rte See seISE 5) Miee B Mo 44” | Wil ue on saturday. ovediue. Alloihets belousive | AUCTION NOTICE.—J. L. TARGEE, Swhetll « and on the ottier, Stone | 45) Erie K Se 6Cin B.S D.R.120 to the Confeeti ners’ Society or the Trade are re f Auct'r, Househoid furniture at auction River.” Bide by sidw with these wre the | luv) do. 105 yalusts fully invired to attend this mecting. By 0 day, Saturd: 4° West 16th at, bet. biood solled beuners from Stove River, Ar #ECOND Jus. CLCHBERT, Pra, EB. WEATHERILLS ay bedcius, piasote: Kansas Post, Hat bie, Stilob, ave, Ilere are ree. 1084 tat beds, curtains, table cutier sino fage captured from rebels in scores. Que Tep. 100 Quo 40 SOCIRTY NOTICES, marr, ke, } lg der alt tee ela ey pe horde Cle, Col, & Cin preteen — Da TENSIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD motto, ur Rights * @ Wirgiuds flex, capture! a f do \ ER MATTHEW T. A, BL SOCIETY 4 FURNITURE AT PUBLIC ALCTION, Getiyaburge, on ite fods’ Dole et decorum patina evioek }: ee I ‘ E OW. WESTCOTT wiileeli this day, Saturday, at 9 Virginia state fay: the Bock Rflinents 4 ith ‘oe 11 w'cock, the entire handsome ature of the he flay of the Bumtit (Miss) K We v, fi story house 1dy Wat 7th « Our righta'—presented by the iadies of G farpete n the whole ho ve and parlore Apowuer flag is wi ggentive of Floyd ie hl ‘e ; ti Fee be ¢ Mat oy NS paseo tds rich eut gine, It bears the motto, * vollect our own rev: 1DW N.Y ACen, R hed tom danecting in tial a 2 o'clock, p.tn. A : a REISS, |. ent it might have tees added, otherst vo 200 do Sunday WILLIAM M. Redd, Pres; WILLIAM yous Hl RLEY, ACCT L SELL aro large numbers ot others of this deser.phion of | 1400 rie R 4 AE ai, Rec. Sec, > oF this daya O'clock, at 444 Canal et, havea ia, trophies of the valor of our armies, whic hare | 1") Erie Prev | 1% I eae SNe SOULILTY, penete stitial Hee atles, worth a long vo to nee, Bul beter wine, | OM) Harlem R 400" do... BT evening, Nov tage suit “4 ing Briain tosan hee opt rebe arya xt boa 600 a vs aeuss SO AL AT. HOK «| Gran nd ith « if StLONER- ACE ELDNEW& LEA ,0rne pik, books, Taney chairs, parntingm@, mite wamimuton RAT RETAIL FORD. D LANG NEE BRIE, et ity ae pire rar guna Rewer vades,| je oa ty the Huns New Yius, Pr SULLLV AN, alc 108 Ma fy ir belemoeti bp Sew Cann ve af deed, &c., deve altnoss every one of which hin o| Butcher Meate, per tb.—Roesting pieces, 018: | bine pt eee Spee Howrey, a lot of new and od hand caching, nlankste bistory whieu will interest the purchaser, Round swaka iials : sinioin do, loal6. Borer baum |i se iH #, moollen goods, flannel shire, huote, sho a soup. Muttow, ald Veal Vals oft ybeavercloth overcoats and tine black ¢ Serene cate Cored do, Waid, Lambe, salt, Comed | (2LAL TEMPERANCE REVIVAL--Nepe | conte, & * 133 eirebe) Canter! Surnpeelaee/ nme Butter, ae ib, Butter, 2oaive, Cheese, Lie aduue to told th abet ana es H M OUGHT AUC RWI. SELL. Grape consist of ulue abot, arranged .u three] j ge. Kral") for te Lard, Le, tities in the city, every Situday evening, at | 2, Rinneics plasuak alae Caer gay ie | layers, which vary in @ize according to the calibre vin Mee, teas ata tacos: Arad oad a oaaaatn lwuy, etl the p eatin ad hand household’ furnit Ditiesels wud spy cartets, of the gua, ‘Uhey are held together vy two plates { nurs, bush, $3.0. Currante, Ib, 1 eveuiue. Adi free, All ute welcome, | Doe WOod parlor Fruits. chamber suct., writiig dusk, plaints will be recorded, aud aninepecteur-commis | CONSA NP LAON, COMPLAINT vation” be exciaiiced: ** Fact 4, geotuemes, Dro & stranger in this part (hic, he country, aud I cantttel whether iva sua or MEKLING 7 IVER ates but Ia ar) vaet Dumber of (bly moon. Broadway, on Satarday « . Nov 7th, at 7 oe leas atfected with disorders ot t Wer as og Thus the matter waa underited, and inebriates | evclock, L. SHEEHAN, President. J.P RYAN, P. | trom intiainmation of obstruction » organ. 1% Nos Land % reeied away, beffiel mud dishexrtened | CONNERS, Beere’aries ube gf Compluat ate @ Gull pila by the uusatiafactory remultot ‘heir em: hin ae on presture JOKBINDERS=A MELTING OF & pers | pac THE * tronom cal myateries B egitim te at ymren. p inted workmen hr eof the =o ee | be held at he Covetel Mes Grind e'reet, o ‘onrae st ii . ’ flocs, total f o ere % Vinancial Reports, Markets, &¢. abi & ein prices, warda evening, nichts t App are New York, Pridavys Suv. 4 6 P.M. The stock {the umes demand. By order ances of Liver comp.nint afe 49 much 4 ka il 4 ws 4 \ “ tol wons:y Conumnption, thafone of thes: di ordere is market has presented to features of more than odi- tARPENTER THD JOURNEYMEN Care | ote wtaken forthe othe: It is a common mie tary foterest to-day Prices generally have been firm BY A “ < ft if - ft Hot ken and vicinity are | tke amene iriavsto ere i Athiver comp. tis ; past ‘ enters of the Cit jody D 1p y} * °C 1 eatomnel : o ie At yetterday'a quotations, and in some instances slit | tad es attend «meeting at the Qdeon Hail een ernie the tne dimkse-cine thee Wee tle hieber, Gold has been animated, elosing at 147". ashingion at, on Saturda: Feil iB, Nov. ide i} aubmitto a “cou f mercury," mar aa thee “4 i , ne for the purpose of taking into considers oe enjoy fect healty af. tee Price daring the day i49; lowest 14 '., tie oulvect offatsing the present. wa Roes care | eoarlan they will meverenjoy perfect b " Money baa been qu te active, and the rate of ati penters are respectiully invited to be present ina Dr J A, Schenek'a MANDRAKE PILLS ln 165 7 ia fOliy 7 percent, Sterling exchanger rose » furuiture, &e hy 10912. | Come early to secu The whole to be poremy,tory Piah Ff wb, Kelas, idaide, Striped t pc. Striped bass, Walze. Cod, Se, Fivanders, | _ 10 KICHAKD ALSTIN, Chairman Le e. nhre Bish, leat. pun a ie. te = . 7 ie wa vii . — i, £ 1) . fi, 1#e Bigek Fist, 10. Salmon Trout, 1ai NDEPENDENT WASHLNGTONIAN TEM. PDR ooh ; Hi ted lees ete iat Pickerel, Ibe, Lobsters, Cc. Oywters, per 100, Detance Merting, te-tuorrow eveninit at Ti o'clock Nov & general assortment of unredeemed pledges, ch cif . ob a I eb Calis swery, Now speakers, Ladies are particuin: By oreer ol bh. WU AMLYS, Loe 190 God ese. Sait Salmon, liialuc ackesrl, ; y y & J. BOC wT, WILL SELL » Ds Walze, Smoked Salmon, . Bardines, Loa, 193 HE WARD WORKINGMEN S Associ Ss. at 19% o! ie q a auto pete No 1 eet, Wasic, Pickled Col, Ge. : ATION -Ata meeting of thy Lath Ward Work: | Wiliam at, @ large, aeortment of cood furniture Vegetables, Potatove, bfp'k, 12ald ; Buckeyes, Ie, | inguin Association, hwid wt Houovu'sy iu Yd ave, | pyina, tuahogany tatles, bedeteade teacher bode bank tle rg la LEA eal belt ; we . ayif near ball st, on Tl day ev » Nov bib, afer | ©, itive, Dagureile table, 1 blac H hoad, Telbe, Ouions, half | conc udiog the tx W hua FOr g0 “to UI fe Carrots bch, beta,” Beets, bt, Ge, Let | thous were’ uoanin ved, ‘That | carts’ Depuite remnreds ve | Corre! bouy Bn uce, head, fae, Celary.bunch,i2a ¢. Tomators, yty | Cuaries bovia, be sented oe the regal : — ay Fee Mreaeatas Kobirebi, buneh, Gase, Mring | nominee of the Wo 1 of the Avth Ward ¢ W HAIAM ABBOTT, ALCL R, OFFICE, alt 9 Sle, : Aiderwa t the ¢ wunicipal election, Ke- 4 Bast roadway, sella this day, at 10's o'et Smoked Meats, per (dams, Mac. Should " ved, I bat th 2 willis every bonore. | the cont { che genteol boarding houre, wo breo. CH ere, Kacon, lic, Tongues, (5a¢1. bivetiort to elect air De trended the workingmen, lity who has alway. Le- iin et, near Broadway, consisting of matogany sates Resolved, That those rcs sud ehaira, feather beds, bedsteads, bedding, carpete = - | olucons be pubilesed tu the daily and weelly papers, | and mirrors; also & large quantity of crockery and For the Haie—Barry's ‘Tricophcreus— K 0 v 4. th as mmitte he appointed tu wait on | din Hy room ture mee ranges, Btove, Ge. Also about eapest article, Sold by ts 38 Mer tevin and i wb fh aden As. | G0 lbs of bacon and hame, pickies, Ls The best and ch Apeast article, Sold by druggiat atl CLARK, Churnas, TIMOPUY MAHONY. Srescd | = ih ' ee = = = ' LOST AND FOUND. SPECIAL NOTICES, RELIGIOUS NOTICES, ] HORSE FOUND ON LAST MONDAY Winter.—The best place to bay ing, in the subscribers atables, 821 Weat Fall and Winter clothing is at F. B. BALDWIN 3, f ¢ it 1 de evening, Ne | ‘The owner can e him by proving i and 72 Bowery. The largest assortment and larg. a vy Bay 8 Homan: Gewiole Ghucahe ere 1} d payingexpenses. If not called fw in three | est etore im the ety “1 vily by Rev Fe MACAY, Ibe sold to pay ex eG CHAPMAN 16 o —— : of Orange, New J before the St, Anu's F. A.s.. : : ; : = MARRIAGES. Ivooklyn: The ra and the public are invit JUND—ON MONDAY, NOV, 2D, A to attend, Admi MAAWEL, i ree ! ty order of LAWRENCE CR RALAIAN, Ree pick SER CHERCH OF of. MALLHLAS OU DF LACY—~WILCOX—Ia Brooklva, on the th ait., by Rev. Jacob Wert, Lieut.-Col) William De Lacy to Mire Maria C. Wilcox, bothot New York city, 8 tier. The owner cau have bim by proving prop- erty and paving expeuse Appy to ROBEFT’ th POHINSON. Tso F so hs oY not ealied for ja vay Wilk Le sold to pay expenses 23 9 tint of Nev 1 Broad. | IST NOV. bth.ceA BRUV ans RUSTIN- GOLDER On ‘Thursday, Nov. 5, at the | Sy Bod od et > AM ate Bite Oe HON pty ten ant residence of the hridc's mother, by the Kev. ly, Bur- | 890 5% POM. Tt Ey Ds Ue | rewarded on belnete AU's ie Sader will chard, Mr. Philip H. Rustin, of Port Riclimond, 8. 1, | tll preach im the morning on puuday, Nov.s, 1 Ok CRETE Ra reas te Mle Jane, daughter of the lai« satnue! VREENE SI. M. E. CHURCH, STA CERTIFICATE FOR 10 SHARES older, Lo Broome aud Spriug sis " tthe New York ang Ne w Haven Rullroad 3 ocx, —- a a Rei ts Les 4, tauding im the nameot JOHN i BEATA. Pastor, will prewel & i A pica ton bes been made fora new certi FICHELE On Priday morniug, Now 6 Jurob ‘ ; | Saunas _aonees Naw ZOERs Nov, Teh, cd Bie aged 60 years, Deate tres, Biriuee | Tala BANK BOOK, NO 71, ON May he reatin peace, Ameu! | scat Greenwich Saviugs Bahk OPE CHAVTEL, BROADWAY, mnday mort ly uw ‘The trends of the tami) to attend the fuuere, ¢ ts Ol afternoon and ¢ O58 discou es ® g by 8 on the phere, Seate free ls esoe returo the book to the Bank, ,T,0ST—ON FRIDAY AFI 44 dark cack overcoa’ 4 nc © reepectfully invited turday aiternos Ali 4 OOK. 4 ’, eral reward will be paid Hons asked, by leaving it at 70 Nelden bis atl o'clock, from his lute residence, 25) West treet. FIELDING On Friday morning, Nov. 6, James Fielding, aged ) yea Th lane, 2d tor, L Tiends of the family are respectfully invited \ | to attend the funeral, on Sunday mornine, Nov. - J 1, BISHOP Is TO PREACH ‘To-morrow | ioe finder will piease leave it at the kngine £9 o'clock, from hie late residence, J8¥ Sixth ave a6 | 7 ¢ svemine At 6 9 cbs we the Ban | sone Chief Engineer's Oftive, te | t ot. ** ulin of th fr 7 . e = —— Now. 6, after @ abort but pain: | jsrae’s Recwinption and the Mileuiuin, & | iy 8T—ON) YESTERDAY, . the beloved y } ening, bet 4 nd fd ete black Stel!s shawl, B. Kent, aved 26 years, ib TO YOUNG —MEN-—PROF, | The tinder will b ted by wturning it to the The relatives and f MATTISON de the firat of # #eriva of seb. | ry Mit BAMBRICK, in bookstore lith ay. bes, spectfully invited to at | batu Bveniag Lecture Young Poop, big | let aod bed et 4c afternoon, Nov, 5,at 1 o'clock, trom ber late resi- tat, bear Oli av, bemorrow eCveuiuY, at 7 nce, 116 West Soth at, without further notice, Ie A cordial weicom to strangers, the young | L,Y 9 1--ON THURSDAY NIGHT, STH ROBB On Thursday, Nov, ', Catharine Rot), the | espretatiy 1 | 24 ust in going from sth ave through 14th at, to dd beloved wife of Andrew Kobt,® native of Co. Done ay ‘ 1-tinge, and one halr ring \beral reward by \ Che duder uruing them to CORA | HATCH WILL SPEAK | od | pis wal, lreland, aged 25 years | N 4 | He ret ves and frienda, horrew morning a it ., and evening tg | 708 whet, PO SCHWARTZ isl sine, Samuel and Anne MeCor Cock ia Glin! oBHts M08 oad Hy pe TRAYED—FROM 2 + invited to attend the tuucral, morning, “Pasriotiets adv, Kelis S RAYE ra M 21 BANTER ST. ON her late residence, 45 Prince et by | Jeet meleeied by the sauder Discuss t sunday, tae mall white alut with " % ture, Admitianee 1) cent r pole on the head, briudle spot on the back and cov SHORT--On Nov. 6th, Andrew Short, aged 07 yra x at ie : og part of the ‘alithiee emal! spoteon the backand ‘The relatives aud iriends of the amily are reepect- h ARINERS? TEMPLES Gok, * not cropped, Any person bringing ber to th folly invited to eftend thy fanera fter | S¥Rand Henry ste. Preaching a * iaxter o Will receive yo reward, and 30 O'clock, frou IRA K. STEM AKD; PM b ed, \ 13 | DLELON, of Cannon ef Bap i " ea A HOMAS On Friday, Oct. 6, of convulsions, Eliz. | Mouuny Concert of Prayer tor x BpeO) G, Nov. abeth Sophia Thoues, uged J are und J months. | srAcee nD = sae by tter dog, The tuner iske place on Sunday afternoon, | VSHISER'S CHURCH OF THEN, Y. Port , except the owner, for lo | Nov. Sth, By from the residence of her | +¥A society, corner Madison and Catharine ata Sints Feined. A liberal reward will be paid te | parent, 1 ft Js free. Kes jon cf the course of Sabbath evening | SEY, verso returning bi to the above-named |g PX KELL. On Thursday, Nov. 5, PuomasTyrell.x | Heron, Lue cleveath seriion ot thy cou ve wilt bw | - — ah 4 { Tip - a iS eu AINA, Ok abla ” 2 2 7 f, : Gative of Cloumel, Co, Tipperary, Ireiaud, aged 300 ON) Fictlin at 44s o'clock. Prewehing tn the | HQ REWARD LOSI FROM 115 RINING. ‘The friends of bis famtly, aud those of bis bro. | MOTBINE by the pastor, wt usuE ASU | Sider will receive the slong romney Cerrier elut, the ° " - . ‘receive th ve (hero tam, Jtn Belly, abo the membre of the TICE—REGULAR SERVICES (PRES: | atthe above piece. °''¥" FeWard by leaving bwe : E f . vyterian) inthe large Mail cor, of St ° - | eprettulls. luvited’ ¢e Atved the’ funeral” j Ag Abe Sabb i sore Of Sth aveand |. p REWARD—sTR ae _ | Maina will by taken from hie late residence, 140 North oe). 0) Ned Orcloek ne ABdeveniog Sabbath | Coy tsk STRAYED OR STOLEN, Sih ot, Willlameburgh, to St, Vincent ‘de Paul's | yinister, Bubiece tor eoiniee aly YS HIMEAT Ly & black mare, froma 6 lst etreet, between J 4 Church, on Suuday afternoon, Nov, & at 2 o'cloe Hida ge n or yvening A Crisiean the Mine | Sdaves. The above reward will be giveuby ¢ aud thence to Caivary Cemetery. id the ci pat ae of be ye ars &e, deste free, ing her to JOSEPH O'NEILL WILLIAMS Bridge, Wertebestor | pry, 4 : P -~l o> REWARD—THE ; : - Co, NY. hort Lut paint HM REV, TOs, MAKSDEN WILL] & tSEWARD—THE FINDER OF A CAs yee, Dr iy Williams, ‘ ats law Ot the la e ‘4 pt to the ‘ on and frie ade of the Yth | » ”) riage door, lost on Oh ave, bot, 20¢h at Ais Wm. L, Keeves, in the Sith sear ot his age et M. EF, Church, t WON Ng, at 10's o'ciuck, | Oth st, ou Thuraday ev. uing. will receive the abova ‘The friends and relatives of the family are reapect. | af Union Mall, o« Cand athe 7 reward on bringing It ty the at, Nietolws Stal fully invited to attend the t 1, on Sunday, | t 15d Mercer «t waleaeaist Yiu n © attend the funeral, on Sunday, Nov dV. SIDNEY A, COREY WILL P " a Ld A Sat 2 PoM., froin bis late readeuce, at | fy / aid I. reach | ——— : Will Ss ; a the Morray Hol Baptist Charet ot Le “Che, YATES (0p Nov, Sth, William R, Yates pa 1] AM ar ie Tey ciel ots tommorrow, ava A. My | PERSONAL ROMECES, years, 6 months and 17 days ; lal eo AE . ee LL PERSON RE ERE : Wd) ‘The relatives gud triends of the family are reapect. | QT. ANS'S CHURCH, ISTH ST, NEAR Le ERS NE ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED fully invited to attend the tuneral, (ils Re oth Ava. dareleas tot Ww At Acuattce Caters | lle ae bed aud beara Tete AVE Reahy havin afternoon, at TS o'clock, trom his late read | 3 der hand jit, Hho atternoon being tor Lieut | ber contracting, JOMN CHARLES | Civene is YOUNG Killed in the battle of Brietoe station, - - VANTED—OF DANIED Va, Vet, 14, dig uae Young, Jr, Company Ky | DENEIN LR MG to thls © ry from the 2d Keximent, NOY, 5. M. e adhe s | » Ieciatd, 0 youre The | : > - of his whereabouts, wit | members of the 24 Ki AU MOST WoNDERPUL DISCOVERY RGARER, iso Wrst See | tully inv to attor the funeral, iter Having had 19 teeth extracted withe t Pail} noon, y.S,at 1 o'clock, fre he H 1 J LLL! > Grand et o XTANT 2 NEw RTT TS father, Yd Seventh vt, New York, without further | fom Bre Hay Viebs L ie Trae ye s two bic V ANTED=HOSA AZOVLLNER 10 COMB inv athens Ho | Tendaticn tothase suffering from tonthiccl anything te de whee uae ea Me i prom lag SER TTA =| AS PLOAT, ST Hamiiton et, Brook 4 We RUS AS Tea didt you wise if you enly com BEST, BUTTER, 2s TO 80 CTS, VER Lb — K, JUUN HOWE, 430 CANAL STREET | Ltlyy vour EDWARD, UP ST see you again, | gud black trht, 4. A crcatsaving stUhikBWoOLS | atta! So w20t secthogs te W) cents per toot ’ Fos NEWBURGH, POUGHKEEPSIR, | New Store, 111 Variex et, cor, Brooms, SOL” | $0 51 wer tuts Louth ea teucted withoss Maen On at itondout, King-ton—The MARY POWELL leave fuut of Jug streey every wtterucon, ut im ucuck. oT