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ts Continued from the Piret Page LOCAL NEWS. WEW YORK AND THe yICINITY. SonarpinG Excrramust.- The political ele. mente in the city baving been atirred up during the week by the proeeetinge at Chicago, began to mbside yertorday, wold by Monday comparative quiet will no doubt be reatored, Conversation in many places «till turns upon the events of the week. Grave discursions take place in counting- eoma ani railroad carn, over the chances of the @ifferent Presiientinl candidates, As the bntem eensation McClellan ia mast talked about, end after him, comes the Democratic platform, which in roundly denounced by the radical, who complain thet {t says nothing about continuing the war until the rebels have iaid down their arma and submitted “Yo whotn it may concer Tho adinirers of Twle Mact! declare ho will be the next Presi dant, but the wide-swaken ef 1560 contradict the @atement, and inet upon being able to elect Mr. Lincoln by an Snerenaed majority. When eeked if Old Abe will Gave oe majority tn this city, the inquirer is tol! (iat Governor Seymour's Priende'’ wil! prevent that, but in the rural die- Wwlets the “rai! mpliiior''yis the strongest man in the eoantry, In some places where political diecus- ghona reach fever leat, betting or boxing is resorted a, to back the opinions of the disputanta, and in many instances large sume of money are wagered epon the resultof the Presidential election, The Graf and taxation questions are also discussed,and eocanionally some opponent of the administration denounces the war in the moat unrmeasured terms, anti! s patriot rebukes bir for giving ald and com- fort to the rebellion. ‘The great majority of the People, however, are conservative and loyal, will- fing to bear the burdens tinposed upon thern as pa- tently as they oan, until they have an opportanity @f expressing their opinions ina constitutional @aanner at the ballot box. Recripts Fon Dories ON IMPORTATIONS.— ‘The now tariff has not had the etfect of curtailing Uapportations as toany predicted, The receipin cons Minus to be comparatively terge, notwithetanding the high rates and the fact that some parties are re- thipping their gools to Europe w avoid paying them. The iioports ere of course less than they were before Wie wir, but seem to be up to the fig- fares that ruled previous to the passage of the tart Wil, The pact month fs nenally the dullest in the year for importations, and ix therefore not a fair eriterion by which to judke of the probable receipts for the year, The fact that the amount has reached es high as #1/,000,000 during a single month of the present yoar, (April) would seem to Indicate that the aggres: to gold receipts on imports at New York, will reach the neighborbood of #100,000,000, Tre folle wing 's the state nent for August as com- pare’. with the same month of the three preceding 2s August, 194 Seed 148 uv August, 155 August, 156 tienast 55 Tre Drarr.—(ieveral Hays bas sent the fol- Powing circular to aj! the Provost Marshals here end in Brooklyn; New York, Avg. 2%, 1804,—The following tn- mructions from the Provoes Marshal General are sommunicated for the information of the Provost Marshals in this Division, who are instructed to make every arrangement for carrying them into In the coming draft try and have the drawings le and notices served in such » way as to give Board a hundred and twenty men for exemina- tion each day, and let the Hoard bave their prepar- ations made for disposing of that number, Asthe number who will fuil to re umber of substitutes esnaot be foretold by the Board, I arm oware that they can only approximate to a sirict exccution of the above order, but I wish them to exercise their best jodgiment in making ar- Pangements too ome ae near as possible to effecting the object proposed That the exaninat commence a4 soon as poanible after the dirn{t is ordered, it inay be well to Hotify firat those in the sub-distriets most eonveni- ent to Hemiquiriers, sid require them to report fn, say three, four, of, tive dass By command « G.C. Cram, ALA Tae Navan ExuistMent CLAMS — Lerten or Surruvreot Bueny—Tar City Extit.ep To 4 Cagpit row 26,000 Mes-—Faors anno Fiocers,-— Bupervisor Blunt's communication to Governor Sey - mour and Colone! lownsend—the Commissioners appointed to investigate the enrolment and appor- onment for the draft—on the subject of the claims fe naval enlistments, is accompanied by descrip- tive rolls of the mon enlisted at the various naval rendezvous in this city between the 15th of 1, 1861, and the 24th of February, 1844. Chese rolls have been prepared with ab mare from the books at the enlistment offices, and 4) appear to present perfect evidences of the the claims for credit under the ot toe Conscription act, The rolls contain the names and des ription of 25,461 wen, PPE: eenting 45,264 years of service, Other clai for q@en cniisied Between the 25th of Fovruary, and a 4th, 1964, increase the total claims to 25,98) @en, The number of men enlisted in each mouth ofeach year is vive, together with the period of ms may Brig. 4ien, Hara, i {jntant-Gen, @ervice. In 1861 ure m April 16), 7,877 mon were enlisted ; 1séz, 3 1503, 9,020 5 1964 (to Febru. ery 24), 1, ing aprand total of 24.451 men Histex! (rom nimencement of the war up te the 24th of OF these, 15,799 en- Mated for one for two years, end 11,151 years’ — service To thin ni honld be added 629 men enlisted betwe i of February and the 4th of April, and prowlsed by the authorities to be credited, and not yer teen allowed, Mr, Blunt es Chairman of the Superv'sorst Volunteer Com. qittee, represents to Ge v the Washington auth: ecaqusic reduction in the ior symour that as te to inake ap quota whic ona ty tis in a highest de : swt crodt ‘ah all be obtained for these nay Al claims Ae possible The immense labor of preparing these rolla, whieh Contain 2500 sheets is adduced us au apology for @ot presenting them to Governor Boymour'é no- ce at an earlier dow, OPENING DAy,—The fall season, for fash. fons, opened yesterday, and on Broadway the gene Wer sex were to be seen examining the various styles of wearing appare! that are to replace the gummer tolloties. The fall dresses of the ladles @iN resemble masculine attire more completely, uxcept the skirts, than ever before, The hata postes and vest-¢¢ wil! look well on some ladies, bat it is believed that others will refuse to adopt the feabion for reasons perfectly satisfactory to @emeclves. As usual, Madame Domorest's estab- Gabment was visited by crowds of Indies, and thase @he could not afford the ‘war prices,’’ contented @emselves by aciimiring the handsome dresses, and @urehasing her Miguon or Fasmions, which has (eat been issued for eptember, Puwanty or Presumprion,--The driver of e@Beventh avonue omnibus yesterday bad the im- gadence to bring his vehicle in collision with the | @rivate carriage of the chief dignitery of New , Tere. Tho carriage was considerably worsted by @e contact, and the Mayor's dignity was corre- jy eMended. The luckless driver was at- wrdingly very promptly arrested for his presump (a, taken into the august presence of the Mavor, Od fined two dollars for bis offence, A Boos Corowrt.—On Tuesday evening | fifteen © person dressed in the uniform of @ Colonel of the U. 8. Army saunsored into a public saloon on Broadway, known a “Phe Broadway Garten,’ and seated himeelf arn ng nome officers, afler which he announcer! tiiow4f as Colonel Williams, of the 99d N.Y. Volunteers, and that he had been ordered on here to actess Judge Advooate on # Court Mar- tial aasembled #0 try General Spinola. Some of the officers present happening t be members of said Court Martial, “smelt o very large mouse," and detectives Windust and Watson of General Hayes’ force happeuing: to enter at the moment, the officers wave the * Oollonel into their custody. As soon an the detectives approached the gallant took to his heela, and when he got @ ahort distance turned with a pistol apparentl,; in bis hands (Hut which afterwards was found to be a knife), and preeented it at tho detectives who had given chase. Finding this bed no effect, he again took to his heels, and after an exciting chas: he was captured and lodged in the 1th Ward Stat on-house, Yesterday morn- ing be waa taken befare Captain Hayes at the Rar- racks, who sent bim to General Hayes. The latter inquired what he dnersed io uniform for, and he replied, “ For a lark {1 On searching hir letters Forde of checked cloaking, valued ot a Henry #1. Allen, one of the clerks, appeared the wecused and testified that she had secreted the ¢eloth under her cress. Pourrican.—A large meeting of the 224 Ward MeCleilan Union Cliby wae held at ite Mond quarters 656 Pighth avenue Inst evening. Mr. L. D. O'Kornan eloquently addressed the meeting, eu) wtiging the characters of the Democratic can i+ dates for the Presidency and Vice-Presidency. Mr. Kepner spoke na similar etrain, followed fo Mr. DT, Mecfarlan, of Westchester Oo, Col, Moorry Y, Volunteers, after midressing the the farnong letter of Gen, M-Crellan exident, of the 7th of July, 1862, A patri+ Ulellen song waa then # ing, alter which the taeetinyg aicurned to meet next Monday evenings t make arranvemenia to march in procession te the reat M Clellan Ratification Meeting at Union Byuare TRANS’ MOV RMENTS, Mretisa or Wo x tna tx Woon, Last evening a Masa Meeting wos heli in che large hall of the Cooper Tostitute, by the workers in wood of this city, comprising panotorte and melodeon makers house-carpeuter : shipjoiners, cha'r-nakera, coop ere, he, ALS lock P.M. Mr. 1 wlore C, Wit tenbers wae called upon to premde, aod male a brief speech, after which » Het of Vice-Prevdens The Preaident ten addresem! the He enid that be had been selected to was read, aemblage, put were found addressed to Colonel Chambers, which Pate bie ir oy Van W a ree . t 5 caused a mupporition that he bad wise yone by the | had ber ep for the tae t cares He believed duty te de sil 1 CRIA, latter name, Genens! Hayes ordered hia eagin, buttons and everyting military which be wore to nh his power to support They had met to endorse t 6 Citizens’ Association, which woud support the f be cut off, This was done yesterday morning in | they would on! ry wrt it, anal ¢ dl re front of 28 St. Mark's Place, in presence of a Inrge | Citing some verses Le had com onee for the occas The Secretary then real ® orion of row ' number of spectators, after which the boeua colonel | aren ny ube neccamty for! ite Kiuntalpal Waa permitted to akcoe iadille. offcea wih honest and corapeter mhenty ’ * “ty of t Ratway Post-C rrice.—An ingenious and | Moen that texaton in the ale sy be reduce |, and a mor of public atfeirw rvpla vhyance now exieing. been upanimoualy ac snot he corr) The ree valuable method of im creasing the mail facilities be tween this city and ‘Washington bas been adopt! by the Post Office Department. Tf consists of what NeXt ah ireneed meen may be termed prortable Post Ofice—a car iat | that hal been broucht ay ranged in such a muamner as to answer all the pur. | Port cane w ntrolte pocketed mouey that #h pores of » Post Office, and to travel back and ford) with the traina, The object of it |e to save the time | 1 tie vity, cleansing the atrect poses. The meeting fir t act i 0 the prosent eyrtens: necessarily tne | Present evineng a determination eat thal cording to th ¥! ts } teen te D1 the places of the Lkwieus now goverue tervenes tetween the clasing of the mals, and the ing plundering) thee ty departure of the traing: and the time consumed at the end of the route in making the mails ready for the carriers, The esr for this purpose is mup plied with clerk to transact the businana whose duty will be the aanoe as other mall clerks. After the train bas started, the clerks asnort the letters reported aho and papers, stamp them, and make them ready for) vien. Mr. Ge rg delivery mt the way «tations, and when the term! | Js keen nus of the route im reached, the mail master je al- erent aed, nré re ay sorted out for the carriers. Til cietbod, in : Hacpwant asp Fon Held their ususl weekly tmooting lastevening, A number of new candidates were elected. A rene passed malin one tare. The © Ntrtre Crenge ution Was dollar the tulttee on the n fee in fu- cert fir initlat late Co og pernever UCL OMS, ted the Huriware and House Furnish ag Clerks were addition to the saving of trouble at the Pont Offices, | Present and aduressed the meetius, AC mittee will give fully halfay hour more time for the mail- Se babge cul pent eitene wee Bei Aen clerka to tog adjourr MiiK Paoprerns met yesterday at the Westches- ter House, The meeting embraced producers on the Iine of the Huriem, Erie and Hudson River rail- rowls, It was agreed after some discussion to chorge six cenis per quart during the mouth of Oc- tober an: Leight cents [rom Novernber to May next. Harnowane ann Hocan Forstsnm@ Crenas, Dar Goons! Cirres Paotective Union, —These Associa- tions met a. their several beadquurters, but tran- acted routine bus. ness ouly. 1 the Association, after which the imeet- ing of letners (for they can be dropped into the pig- eon-holes of the car when moving sway) and will secure thelr distribution to recipienta another half bour earlier than under tho present eyatem. The Department are so well pleased witb the arrange- ment that they propose to adopt it on other roads, Tor Aturarp Wire Mcrprr.—Mrs. Nancy Love, of 51st street, near 9th avenue, wo is al- loged to have been poisoned by her husband—or one Anne O'Neil—died (aa mentioned in yeater- | ay Extraonvinany CAsr.—A most extra- day's Sum) at 9 o'clock on Welnesiay evening, | ortiuary case in that of Mr, C,H. Pitebettesof West and Coroner Ranney, who had previously taken | Pout, bas + ume to our knowledge, Mr, Fitchette, x ‘ it appears has been for avery long tme afflicted her ante-mortem deporition, completed the in- 185 ai throat caused from catarrh. It quest in the case, The testimony of Mary Stevons, y Krew worse, until be was comp which i¢ as follows, reven)s aemothioy further a the charve of tus business, The than hasbeen previously anid: I knew the de- em as paysicians: were nd had known her for more than three Tost naiied in the case, amor them being some of our moat emineot physicians oo this city, but all to no avail, His monthe | abe [pig A ah pita case gradually grew worse, untlh at } t he cx iid * 9 “ ” A hot ¢at—what Ama ToeN Be too “ug on ihe PAN eel es hes oe Bee Oe ny use during | phape of liquids and at last, it was with difficulty, " ’ sleepy. and thought she had been poisoned ; she did not want to go home, fearing that she might get another dowe ; sbe desired me to take care of ber, aa Thad been a mother to her; she said that poison had been administered im her food by Mrs, O'Neil, abe believed ; she complained of a burning pain in the ftomach, and continually called for water, and vomited freely, throwing ups ¢reen phloem, even, that be could awallow at all. Ta this con: to eat, be was for three consequence, ba became a 1 was fast, to all appearances, dying ° siians VW yave hia up as er tirely incural thy f yor tne re. markable cures periorty 16 Woet 14a street, this | tity, h Elizabeth Lee, sister of Mrs. Love, testitied Leder rape Flak ae am raha aS that having been called to attend the deceased, she | et ag bearti'y asever, and on the Ist of August administered brandy, and remained with her until ssumed chatge of bis” iness, with restored the hour of death, 1 have nover known (4v®} health, Hs recovery is ore of an astonish this witness} any inttmacy between Mr. Love han t bbe , Ps ‘espe: and Mre, O'Neil; my sister had been in tho habit ba vapid is frionds and bimacif who had long since looked on hin aa a dead mon, than to the of drinking ; she had quite a qHiek temper, and | puysicians who 60 unsnecessfiiy ‘treated bin would get in a pansion ; abe bad # black eves and | Mr Pichetie ia» brother-in-law of E. T. Roberts informed me that her busband had pusted her | yy). ofthe firin of Pardiy Bates & Co, Bron away, against a bureau; my opinion is that they Slang or W A, Miller, Beas corner of Court and both to blame; I have never heard auything agaioet | Wrst gipocus ba Ti at, id . . O'Neil's character unti) now ; deceased, some time # _ _ ago, told me that her busband! had threatened to BROOKLYN. knock her brains out, but I thonght nothing of that ; she said that from the time that her husband first made the acquaintance of Mev, O'irien, there had been difficulty between them. All the testiinony having been given (excepting that of the chemist, Dr. Pohla, who has taken the stomach of the deceased and wil! Tue Deart—MrerinG or tie Jot joint Board of Aldertnen and Su visors met last evening, at the rooms of the Board of Supervisors, in the new Court House, to tako some action .1 reference of the aicta of to obtaming a reduction make ap exa- K ngs county, in conseque ofthe mination thereof), Coroner Rauney committed | ¢* f° ve eur Ament, and 1 boaS credit for the nui! er of meu € ted in » Navy frow Kings Love and his paramour to the Tombs, and adjourn. | 54" ahs Mayor Woo. preside he om ] od the further hearing to Wednesday next. Love | utter « Tf & reso. f- ifo was 28 _ | ton w i Ad. te bs years of age; his wife was 28, and Mrs Tallm es Committes to O'Neill is 31. wo kk » endeavor to obtain a pop. Tar Wreaturr,—The thermometer at Dela- | ponement oi tour's yesterday showed the following to be the . ee 6tate of the atmosphere ; An AngloeRebel Estimate of Gen, Grant, OAM. The Richmond correspondent of the London News 1844.-Sept. 1 62 athe following rather fair and bandeome esti. 1863—Bept, 1 ot mate of Gen, Grant and the Virginia car 'nt CHamper or Commence,—The wena! rion tat bin ts seat: aanenlid jwon the ly meeting of this body was held yesterd q n whe afler a review of pala noon, The President annouveed that the CO) a ust two Nt it la ross an © to prowonnee toe on giving Captun Winslow of the Koarsage | “ no pre to put 4 on the wut rm oa Lee, reception required more time to complote thelr are | 4 ‘ rangemonta, some of the members being absent it tenir from the city, The Koarsarce Ws expected bere | ae aa shortly, a L A communication was received from Julge Mar- [Me Hoh av iides : ! win in relation to having the ¢ of all | ke nations made uniform, in order to protect shipping | ) interests and to prevent the lowes aud comypoica | : tions arising through the laws now in jorve on | that subject among different nations, The ship. | | ping merchants at the London Loy f, ported as favoring the movements, Ww eh suratel by the Chamber, a / A letter from our consul at Fix st | # . Aap eo wasresd. It spoke highly of the - | : RR ae - ” tain Winslow for bis prot on of Nae Raby B i care p= \ sels in that port, The letter deprecated the f lancer Le! bggee pa ecg ee be vine ie that In consequence of the destruciion of the rer oy xaceee i Mee Ayer bama, no prize money would acorue to the crew of | OUR BN: ew Sinn he tn hewa the Kearsarge, and recommended that the Lasur- | Se White i rages S-Ni Pee ance companies shoud give them some equivalent, | Nalin without 5 Acommunication from Governor Seymour was | Would be very shedba) received, enclowng a copy of his leer to the Beore- | Pt ¥ jaee Witt st inne Ae ’ tary of War in relation & the ex easive ent Iment | fore Peversourg, me ane seca in ‘this city, as compared wih ober States and | Which wil disiract uma terribly, Will be | cities, Ex-Mavor Oplvke said the commun.cation | Sure to chance the aepoel ol clei) Be & contained vald otgections to the enrollment, He | {Tairs in the Nosh be on B piember ha was certain !t was tov | irge, but there was no tine to correct it, as the dra) would soon tae place, He consicered it to le the duty of the pecple to do ull thet cr could towards rela He moved the eomnmnicauon be plaved on file, Curr od Buaknep TO Deatu.—Robert T. Winchell, a ebild aged two years, was loft by his mother yoster- day morning in her rooms at No, 824 West 44th on ber return he was found to have Bove fll bir bureed, hia clothes having taken firo ith which he had been pls: 2 Banney bald an inquest, Payne: SHOPLIVTER ARRESTED.—Ano McFadden, was committed by Justice Ledwith, charged with gtealing from Mesers, Clark, of Woettl%h street ng the < eoc.ved 40-8, and Tus Ovonto (Wosvonetu, Poontrm tells P aA conte near the Qoonto Rver, beiwean tw Duels a a large grey wolf Pp moment the wolf endeavoret to seize one of the doer, the o her would strike bim with his fore leys, The wol would immediately leave and attack the ouv that struck him, This strange contest continued u the wolf seized the largest by the throat, and ten- aciously beld on until he brought him down, Th, other sprang with great force upon the wol', aud cut him fearfu'ly. The wolf slunk away, leaving one buck dead. The wolf was sfterwards found dead e short distance from the field of battle, : MARINE. NEWS. Bept. 8. Ry $M — ail: 8. 6 &1.—H W., even. 0909 a CLEARED, STEAMSHIP. Havana, Greene, for Havana, GENERAL BUSINESS. T OO_PAWNBROKERS’ TI tes conte Twill pay 0) percent. safe for Pawns xer onda, . cat, pletola, Ae. ae ig ech, Gheained at any otber any place in is jouston SILIP-—Indastry, Lanneil, for Liverpool, stairs, r oma $<?" rede eat Ea BARKS Oly mp!a, Glasgow; International, Curacea, \ STON ISHING, YET TRUE—HE ADACHY, BRIGR-- Marco Pola Marsetl Hod John Butler, Mat- toothache, oenralgia and catarrb jnetantly reliev- amoras: Sharon, Matamoras, Ceylon, Halifas; © NE anheutly cured. Use WOLeOTT's inate Van Horn, Pareborry NB, Crluborazy foston Avon. | 2 AUnibilator, 2,00 bottles sold every month, dale, Porternouth, NH, SCHOONERS—C Mf Van Nome, Nerfolk! W D Pot. Us, Chincoteague, Quickstep, Phil; Kival, Stamford, ARRIVED, Gen Sedewick, New Haven: Sa- Daltimore; Concord, Phii- re, Trenton, Trenton; team tiansport.) New Orleans, na, D Utley, Fi Miadelphis. SHIPS Alex Marshall, Liverpool; Lovely, Liv'l, BARK Winona, of (Gibralar, from Marsefll ery einall bottler 28; larre, #1. Sold everywhere, 904 AT, 148— PAWNBROKER'S TICKETS bourht of diamonds, watches, silverware, CUunle istole, dry goods, clothing, and all kinds of mercham ise, Overconte wanted. 148 Canal et, dd door weet Bowery, uncer Citizens Bank, ch T 9—PAWNEROKERS TICKETS Bought, of watches, Jewelry, diamonds, ellverware, pirtoin, &e., at 0 Chambers at, basement. SD —PAWNBROKER’S TICKETS WANTED atiT Keecker st. You can obtain Raw Lin pond Anh ei an BRIGE—Tullet C Clark, Cow Bay, © Ry Geor caal sfor tickete of diamonds, watcher, } Hoste; etiant {trench} Antwerp; | & Viberal edvauees made on the above en Ses. 4 Pani May 6, Rordeans; Tornado, Elizabethport. BRURDENS—HORSE SHOES — Et ‘ONOMY AND DURABILITY, Full arortment of Government and City Patternay SCHOONERS. Te raph, Cow fav, © By Fanny Keating, Cow Hue, Ct Ineeden, Mhulee, NB: WM Mitchell, Shalee: Inand Home, Plymouth: Carrie | in store aud for enle cheap by Wella New Hediord: Jacot Ray aaa Providence; wh it. WALLACE, ence, Wr cilver, Providence; aw Corner Py Albany and Washington sta. # Londe Mary Natt, she London for i, dames T . D Went- ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.-+ To Contractors—sSeparate sealed propoenis, an. doreed with the title of the work, name of bidder and date of presentation. will be received at this office une till LL o’ciork A.M, of Tuesday, Sept 18, 164, tor the conatruction of Trapt cok Pavemente aa followa, vine Tn Ninth ave, from Sith et. to Broadway: in Fiftve bmg ls et, from Ath ave to 11th ove, and in Sixtiets ot Biondway scr th ave: and the con: jon of Xewers a followe: in Third ave, frome orn to Ivth ate and tn Firet ave, from oth at. to near 5d st, with branch in Siet et, Easterly; and for @ Haein and Culvert on Southwest corner of 434 street aod Hroadway. Porme ior the bide and epectfications Hartford Point: EC Der Iketon OF ie Black Boek: tohn OF Tobin Re Wate Henry P Drew, Granite, Bow Shaler, Portland, J a ies § Gorham, F wer, Bate pon, Cov 4 re, Thy St John, Taal Kaw Ve Tewton: Marcle can boo ned on applicstion at thir NY: Stators Stratebure; been, ar ondout for Boston; se Pie Ay Hens, Croton Fanuy More. Pall Rives Cusieas Norwiel: John OB) i RARRAGH, i Aaqt. Oliver, New Bedtord: Mary Emily, Gloneeater; Cru- j Board. sve, Machins: Georee W Conmings, Boston for Alba ) Angnet 29, 1804. ny: Bengal, Rockland: Trade Wind, Saco, Copia, Bos a .) © ton for Albany: Abaco, st John, NB: May Flower, Cc ASH PAID POR RAGS AND OLD Mewla, Jovsing, NC P Duntor sport; Boundary, Ma | ~/ White rags tl cente per pound: colored rage and chines 8 C Joh Providence, Eien Rodrasa, New ooleak 6 cente; books aod newspipers, 5 cents pew Hedford: Alida, Hoston pores; old bra, 25 cente per tb; copper and pewter, ” cute per Ih, old lead, 11 conte, per Ib, at 15 New es Howers eor Roosevelt Od me Too Late for Classificati AREY'S ORRIS TOOTH PASTE—THK r | if ation, G best Dentrifice for the Toeth, in nee; to be had : ~~ | at 46 South Second ot, Willismeburgh, and cor Mette F YOU ARE SI NSIBLE tr INTEND | and Frankiia aver, Kast Brooklyn, Price ») cents to enliet, vor r of the Army | Per pot. : Le rae pas Sa To Be UKERS, JN, PURSUANCE OF AND UNDER THA heis ean e Surrogate of the City of New York, notice is here. eat ea ) ONE VE . «| by eiven to one haviog claims againes Mra, Call at No. 7: olWA tor Place. 297 | MARY aN wit ti Inte of the City of New Yor N N WANTED FOR THE 100TH REGI. | Ceceaeod, to present the same with hers thereo! i WENT othe eubse ther, at his residence, Toath ave, in Colone! 1 PWIE Z, nArNY ¥ he Cite ot New York, on or before the 1th day of Ten allowed § f towne within a | September nest. Datel New York, the 5th day of short distance of New Yo ‘ May. Jet, THOMAS ROSSELL, Administrator, 4 tT) KOR to such men as will Join Ft conti ADIES SHOULD USE THE BALM OP th myself aod see that thee get ent of that VHUPK LILLIES for beaatifvine and proserve amonnt Callonthe Captan at? ’ Hioadway, | Me Che skin, Thie deiigntful p eparation stands pre- cor of Aste t DO NOT GO TO BOUNTY BROKERS, 296 W ANTED A SMART BOY TO ATTEND A Uqnor atore at 14) Mulberry et W. ANTED—A BOY ABOTT 14 TO fra old. One who understanits driving a boree and aleo some dea ot the grocery bu need erninent for removing pimples blotches, tan. nnd all kin, rendering it beautifully clear, softand white, rivaling Nature in her fairest forme, For sunt um it hae o tee onl, Warranted lithtest degree iuury veusdatdd South second tty ie at Hoadlev's 0] Eighth Price only 8) cente per bottle. four to the skin, Wiliamaburgh, New York. ne ot appa 10 Fiehth eve, Com th (4PM, 2s” | (PULS AND PAINTS—ROOF OTL, 90 Canta. WANTED, THIS: MORNING EARLY, | yoa, veilow Ochrey Te eter Ine Linseed (i Parpems ene able-bodied man to cosa substitute for one Ing een tine, and colored paints cheap, Lead and Z TD. BIDWELL, 254 Pearl at. year, for which | wili pay $0) AB FOOT Ae passed the corto. Callas iis Broadway, sll down eash in hand, e be ie eworn in early, 4th floor, room §, 295 LD BOOKS, NEWSPAPERS AND 1 PAM — aie , phie'e The highest cash price paid for all kindg Tat of waste poper wud raga at 2.8 Fulton ey Call an lsewhere, = 855 ReMoy A —JONES & SMITH, MANUFAC4 INE PEW MORE BOTTLES ON HAND —The “ sun" CHOLERINE KEMP DY , for Cholern, turets of Paper Hangings, have "removed their mp, Colic, Dinrohaw, DP business from the store corner of Reade stand We article ever used for the pi roadway to their Manufactory, corner of 42d oF ep #1) South > i ‘ slureh, at 25 ce nte Lith av, per bottle, W tie te Ye Kentine, O00 7 e HE HIGHE ‘ST CASH PRICES FATD A ‘EWARD OF g30 IF THR INDIAN for D NEWSPAPERS, PAMPHLET, ai H Bb ‘ & fecle M3 “ cribs disease and tell | BOOKA and ¥ ASTE PAPER of every description ia paients t ure of their STOCKWELL & EMEKSON, 25 Ann at, 306 One door weet of Neaeaa Be HE “SU BSC RIRE R IS NOW RENEWING his fall poods, black and white, waddin quality, both al and yard, put up in bale« ire arn, carpet warjwick, hemp, cotton and flax twinea, AnUfacturers supplied with cotton, The above goods for sale wholesale and retail, by u UYWNNE, Agent, ole MPAKE NOTICE—OLD LEAD, TYPE Metal, in large or eimall quantities, can always be diese of at the highest cash price, by call a c, RASKE, ist William Fi Discceden ners, wiibout og auy infor Neo for eons tation or advice. OUR MOTTO We use ench Balnens have no strife, With Natureor the Laws of Life With bioed our hands we never stain, Not poison men to ease their pain Our Pather—wh« Provides the nes The ain Ilert Well ured, telieve our} m all goodnees fille, ue compiata, A simple Herb, a Cuiled t.om the ‘ ". t t ik h touching power ake and heal to thee, lower, BOARD AND ROOMS. OAR DIN ry ap AV E—A FEW RE- tpectable »onng mencan be accommo tated with Ofee, 18) Fulton atreet, Brooklyn No charee for consultation or advieo, 298 ood board and plensant reome, at moderate rates; o . te . mn f ny DDRUNKENNESS "POSITIVELY CURED | fie Seruell fgom for two. Avply at 485 Ease 281b 06 nedy, elven nakoown other driak, HOTEL, Gaunt 15: THRE, EIGHTH st, four doors from Third ave, Furnished bed- rooms for gentlemen, . dA ieepectable mechan cap ' oo%l be nceommodated with a nice furnished bede ore ortey C I each nian with o separate room, from #125 to $1 South illlamat ONE DOLL AK per week. 16 BEW OF IMLiA N.b.—The Genuine —= Dr, ZEL tent 'S REMEDY will never aleken the pa- on” SEWING Mi ac HINES. HE GPEAT ENGLISH REMEDY FOR | @EWING MACHINES OF ALL KINDS FOR Gout nnd Kheumaten, All mitierere fom the |b) sale, torent, or exchange; machines sold on par! above compiints, eituerol tecentor lone standiag, pay i machines bought, exchanged and repay fre advret to use bo ATK's Cont and Rhenmatic | at db Broadway, room 3 up etaire, cor Worth st, Ville, The ean be relied ou ae the most sate and ef. (iggy eaaegs fee al aa pve eee tae De it NG ho univevoally used in Furope for trang youre with Hee a hecea at eetae great ec ew, Prepared ip busiaud by Prout & Hare fant, apd Yor®, and how they do al. kinds of sewing. Bring your wor! by WELL! gC WEED 5. M. CO, bu Broadway Hother tr pklin ey New teat them, WEED lock atilen: the best in the world. Call ai ay | per hor... Her Malet" Comm \WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MA- 9 a the Vy. sng eda ¢ iat Gover lias chi . 6 rent. new and in good order, Call dad et apt Pree et aA lo MS TE HO Bieee er a, in the store, Also a Singer (No, %) foe cine 40 (FOR SALE AND TO LET, \ BARGAIN—FOR SALE, A 2-STORY AND DLVEis with. MoOsT DISCOVERY WONDERFUL attic houre, 4 lors at Morrisanta; hendy to city, extractc “e pa nor po charge, Bese Apply, tou, Ne | LICHE LL, Weerchestver Land A. nAe ted 1 ene t New Cl nor, Of Clhiatuaniy 4d toot ng th AS vk VV VILLI - Pot id at, ‘ . ith ety hea sth ave; algo a cou ve Fey Cit, ded Third av Bext door io the core 40 CHANCT—HOW TO INVEST ! » and 4lote for ania, on t 4imilee trom Hobosen, school aud ral ' Fins eney, ‘operty mnuet be sob Jd Itt Neher ky kel Ca ttre th Het Ken, aad to Jt st, New York, Ci “PPARMING INS} TEETH LANDS FOR SALE, 1 fla ioe trom New York, at and #6 peraere, Lu- ‘ at C, LUXTON'S Land Ofice, cor of Palluade “ uve aud Warreo st, Hudron City, New Jeraey, al 8 "aka fOR SALE, ON LONG ISLAND, NEAR A = as all nber, good soll, Stodfectia CES MADE ON All /APPROY pb S fine tarr cou jent tot i t ove Oud, lao to the Girent South Bay there i¢ ' todo ft rortunity we fei-weed, Tinscles & @ fishing, oveters &e, also & procure manuring, sucl whieh enriches the n they will produce eqnal to any lunds ip the nd ts en fold ers, Va k Place ie SS AND ( S ARTICLES 0 W. oomne & SHELDON CRUNI 4 d will ts eold on the iiost reasonable terma nove b of Sepreiune lect and tree trom incumbrance, Apply to A, er, they will be sold | We TLR, 142 Fuiton at, 2d eto: y, sear othea, 2 LION Sean TRanTER tar ee JOR SALP—A HOUSE AND 13 ACRES OF NFORM NQTON WANTED OF HANNAH land, near Sony Book, L. 1, or woula exchange nov ‘ say Co, Leland, Woasen | fora house and lor in Wiiliamelureh. Inquire for fou nic Micupoan, Monmouth | 15 day & at J. YOUNG'S wood yard, 40 New Cham © aK i yesr@ao, An to ina | bere at, N Lu w wi 1eCe. ul a aru a - -y e he TOAM eK 0 LE —A FRONT BASEMENT WITH ah ' N " \Ae ise 1 Lizahe h ae v6. rovmes and & ; uro the whole A : vf part of the 4th fluor, eultabe for mapuiaciuring o8 FAL MON STORE ff AT | taiouy ; eo a tu.oi sea bed 100m, Inquire for 8 b Larne OFC he sume ut once a; ou the first lott 1i4 Chambere et. 187 1 ° aa | PO LET—HOUSE, 17 MOTT sT,—BASE- HE Wibk Oo IER OF ANY Oni wen! store, jot floor, $s: 2d floo., pid. Ape o) Bolles whe ts pecol war, eau have pay ty to SMUT HL William et, Mrankfort Hour ob sitbtiy’ Ki Yue AM peswou OF Letter to BRO z a . Bt ee N epe OM | BRIEST'S | COLUMBIAN BALM, OR DO BEMARD WILL BE GIVEN FOR MAGIOAL HAIR RES TORATIN £4 Is the best recovery of the body of Mick L FORD, | Pieparation tor sostori he Hair ae ed Pie) venting | As was di owued wh on excursion (rom Da, 1! | iellin ing out, ever int ced. ! ; he suceet, Williameburgh: 1st 20, opposite Kort Warh- of heht counplexion, bad on | No 15) Allen, cor at. The above | reward flowsios stand In Brookiyn of Wf. FB. Gacy, cor od ing at 126 Cedar et, “R | Myrtle and Franklin avenues, Price only Tater ve 0 FIVE CENTS per boatio, 1) New ‘yh at Miller & Kees nton ste and cor Avenue Land