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TH SATURDAY MORNING, OCT. K SON. 1, 1864, HD NEW YOR General Grant's Advance. Foow the rather scanty news received up to the vorent of writing, of the provreas of General Granta forward movement, it would appear that tiv advance of the right wing, on the Peninsula on ‘Thureday, was siroultaneoua, or nearly ao, with » corresponding movement on the loft Heavy tiring from the direction of the Weldon Railroad wag heard at City Point, under cireumatancescalcn- lated to confirm this view, An advance on both the extreme left and right ia the most dificult ani hanardous of all military operations, and at the eaine time secures the most decisive results in cane of vietory, We bope to present to our reaclera, in our telegraphic eclnrana, details that will reveal the true character of the sdvunce. The probable pansage of General Botti r:'s cane! at Dutch Gap, indieates warm work at Fort Darling, the reduc- ‘tion of which by the combined laud and-see forces, may be the immediate object of the present opera- ‘Hone; nnless, indeed General Grant should find © surer, aster means of thanking the rebels om of that) position and Petersburg. Iv ‘the mcantine worned both by @ bitter experi- qwee, aud the facts of “the situation” the public AN avoktthe oh! error of anticipating a too cheap aad eany victory. The Confedorate leaders will fight denperately and to the last; sud it is no Younger available to undervalue their courage, oF depreciate the renources at their diapoasl. Besides, «tte Amertcs against America, and between such ‘oombatams 9 half contestud feki ta out of the famre of things, That oor brave eoldiers will however achieve s glorious Union victory, we en- sertain the most confident assurance, Reform According to dianther. Tox mania for reform so prevaieut among dem- Sgogues, and ospecially would-be municipal off- corm seems to bave taken another etromghold upon that eccentric personae known and styled for the time being as the Mayor of Now York. tis but a few short months since Mayor Gontien gladdened the hearta of those who blushed at the mal-admin- istration of the city government, by issuing, what ‘nas not dince become famous, as the “yreat reform proclamation.'’* Lf promises, if appenis, if protesta- tions were to be believed, this city was to undergo more thorough reformation than did ancient Athena under the supervision of her Lrovrare or Awsrtpms This was to be at once @ model ety, and tor the reagom that it was blessed with @ model Mayor — at least, fo It Was professed, snd oso it was be- sieved by many. But the result proves that provises are easier mado than kept. In atead of migurating some great and sweeping reform that sould end to correct the tunicipal abuses that seem to be heaped upon this body corporate—in- woud of embarking im some plan that would natue rally have sugyested itself to a man possessing a great miu, (such as Mayors unfortunately do not «Ways pousess) whereby the masses would be benefited end the namwe of Gunrne become fa- mour, he has uppewred to rost swtisfied with bis veform inanifesto, expocting, doubtless, that windy Promires were os eilwctusl atter ae before election, for nine months Mayor Guxtisu hae daily turnished the city with the sublime aud m- leresting #pectacts of how not tw do tt vist the promised = reform with two oor three ootable exceptions, such as reforming the Presi. feut's Thauksyiving Pr: clauation, and endeavor- ng to muzzle all the city dogs, (except those in the onnger) lest they should run mad and bite some- ody, the Mayor hus preserved w © masterly in- sctivity” as to all reforms, He has evidently fallen som the high stand he took about the first of Inst January. Quite recently, however, the Mayor has viven evidence of a desivn to let bis reforming pro- sensitios flow ins new chaunel—us if desirous all st once, of preventing any unnecessary expenses, ar taxing any further the already heavily axed citizens, = Our reforming Mayor haa ust vetoed the rosolutions of the Board of Al- Jerwen, to illuminate tbe ‘uo honor of b® great victories won by the Union armies, city cervhaps Mayor Guster fully persuaded in his yeoimind of the justice wnd policy of course, Tt certainly appours to the uninitiated very much like injustice and bad policy. The Mayor probably prefers bis own « pion to that of shy one else, and doos not wish to eacrifice it even for his country's auke. Th is certainly @ great aaiisfaction to kuow that New York has a Mayor who te unwilling that even one tallow canule should te burned, more than is ecesary to light people t) bed, not even in honor of our brave brothers and friends who are comenting the Union with their blood. Iu what chanuol is the next “great municipal reform" to run ¢ General Banks, GevenaL Bans yesterday arrived in this city ‘rom Now Orleans, afler a two Years’ absence as somimander of the Department of the Gulf, His ooturn at the present moment opens up a wide field of conjecture as to the real meaning of his “leave of absence," and the vbjects of his visit to the North. Itdoes not yet exactly appear whether he Gea been superceded or not im his commaud, though the fact of his beiuy aecempanied by hig staff would indica that he is not likely to eeturn to Louisiana, Hie return {g nob to be explained dallibary Krounds, ae months since, the Goverment found it necessary W deprive him oi the coutrol of toilitary aifairs in the Gulf Department, and entrust that portion of his duty © Geooral Canny a West Point officer, But what Gevers! Hawks bus lose io ofl fury repu- tation he has paivet ia states: aust His ad- ministration of the clyil attains of tis depa-twent, though not free from serious defect Case Was, Upon the whole Ke ia not improbabls that Ger oral Danes comes Nort’s to assume aa fr ortant Poulton in potitical affaires, Hoje known to be in < taplete sy aipathy with che President on the dificult * rex onstruction (Mestion which exeiied the hostility of the rad aud he hae loag teen spoken of ax asta + The President is known to have otfered the pesition some few months since, and be may probably still notd it open to bim. A recast of the cabinet is winong the #gns of tho times, and General Bow) ener dia aiministrative abilities point him out os ao. y veasor to Mr, Stanton, ‘who ts by no meunse pesonal favorive with Mr Jamooun, Under these circurnstances it would not de surprising if the Proseut Socrotary were curtly informed that bis ‘time bas come.” The cabinet would certainly gain in ability by General Banas’ @avemsion to it, and the event would give satisfac. Won to Dersans of all shades of wolisice. on voeially sues Boures | A Timely Cantion, Tar rapid decline in prices during the Inst few days has induced on extravagance in expenditures which ought to be carefolly avoided, The fact that goods can now be bought at s reduction of from twenty to thirty per cent. on fornier prices, seems to have imbued the public with an idea that the necemsily for economy haa pase, aud that the danger of extortion ia no longer to be apprehended. Thie iv precisely what deale.s want, [they can induce their custotners at the preseut time to pur- chase the #tock on band, they will be relieved from se: low will be « to buy at low figures, and then will return the gratua! marking up which pre- ceded the late crash, The true pulley of consumers ip to increase rather than to rela their economical bathta—to buy eparingly—to place a bivher esti. tate upon the value of their curreacs, corrempond- lug with the deciine jo yold and by this means stimulate the downward tenleney of pices, The value of voods ia mainly dependent upon their de. mand, When customers are plenty -whenu the de- mand i larze and tiere i6 a free disposition to buy, ‘Tricen naturally tend upward, and when the con- Wary ts true, a reverse, necessarily followa, AY cious #ystern of economy now, when prices are top. King and ready to fall with a crash, would te in effect Hke the provertial ‘oat feather which breaks the camel's back. [i would force the specs ulators, who have arageel fortunes by the rise of gold, to disgorge, to ® certain extent. by wales dow figures, and would greatly retar! their achetmes to again enhance prices, But aside from thin con- aummera, and particalarly the poorer classes, should bear in mind that we are now on the verge of wine fer, and that in « few weeks more the necessary expenses of Hving will be materially incressed Contingencies of sickness, uon-employment, and the other drawtmcks that are always p auille, should not be forgotten. It will nos do to calculate upon low prices of goods and high rates of labor. If goods materially decrease in valuc, wages will necessarily decrease to some extent, and hence the necessity of husbanding resources now, The safowt policy im always the best. Economy and frugality at the present time will not only aid the downfall of prices, but will secure exemption from Possible want in the midat of winter. American Liberty. Unpen this caption the Jovrnmat or Coumencr yesteriay, published = lengthy article, re porting one hundred sod eighty-four alleged Violations of the following extract of the Constie tution: “Tho right of the people to be secure in their “persons, homes, papers and effects, against un- “reasonable searches and seizures, whall not be “violated, and no warrants shall issue but upon “probable cause, rah probe by oath or affirmation, “ond Perey, describing the place to be “searched, and the persona or things to be selzed,"* Ordinary citizens, who peaceably pursue their various callings, will peruse the article published by the Jovasar or Commence with more than usual interest, They will read about the suppression of newspapers—erither by order of the Adi!nistra- tion, ite military commanders, or the violent acts of mobs led on by partizan adberents—with mingled feelings of shane and fear. Shame, that the exe cutive officers of afree government should believe it necessary to mippress arbitrarily, any journal, for {ts opposition to the policy of the Administra- tion, while the common law courts remained open for amore legal mode of procedure. Fear, lest a similar exercise of Executive power, or partizan malice, be made apparent towarls every private individual who might believe he had « right— under tho Constitution—of freely criticie'ng the acta of the Adininiatration, If there is one right more dear to au Amer- jean citizen than any other that he posseaves under our form of government it is the right of being secure ip his person and property, Nexs to thie comes the freedom of speech and the press; righta, to obtain which, our forefathers croseed the Atlin- tic and erected their homes in the American wil- derneas, Rights that have been reconized in eve- ry Btate aud national charter since the Armorican people huve had @ political existence; and to which the people still cling with atenacity that exhibits the American character in striking coutrass with the spirit of the masses im despotic countries. Doubtless the exigencies of the case induced at the outset of the rebellion, a temp rary violation of the above extract of the Constitution, but it is by no means clear that the sarne course ought to be pursued as the present time; and yet (hee Atalyjrue published in the JormNaL embraces newsy aper suppressions and instances of inob violence to- Wards Denoeratic journaly « yumencing in the early part of SOL and continuing down t> aw tary order, issued go law as the 16ta of september, 1864. In his comments npon those acts, the editor of the JounwaL or Cowmenon uses the folloy lavguage : The liberty of the press > the bulwark of a pro ple's freedom, The editor is not more tree thin any other man, but he Ik entitle the p otection of law, and itis eminently important that the free dom of ciweussion should be juaited only by the provisions of the known law, and not by the urhi- tray will of one man, Even Congress is for! ideon to ubridve the freedom of the press. AncaiaM LrnooLn had no power or right to suppress one of these newspapers, Euch instance Wis a breach ol law, & blow at freedom, and a volition of the Con. stitution, He used the poyrical force be 1 to violate iw, trample on the Constitution, det the guurantees whicn the pe Neo powsesse 4 and thus silence the yolce of his polities! , Niue arresis ous of ten were taale solely beeaise tae Newspapers were anti-abolition, These vo papers were guilty of being conservative, Tuey disapproved of Augzanam LINOOLN's ruinous poley, ihe were Buppressed by mols of Repubhcans or by direct order of A, LinooLn, solely fe cuuse opposed his poliey, and discussed it wth the | dom towbich weclaim a right as American cit. zeas, Iu a large aumber of instances the order for smppresdion of he Pp rand arrest of the odiior came directly from / Pi LN hirmoeelf, Ia all the cases mentioned he assume! the re. pons bility the order, by approving the officer's posar ih irse, sme Choos be indorsed the vork of nom by ex. cluding from the matla papers b bad been inobbed, Why Yr. Blair Kesigned, Toe Cincinnati Gazertz, R publican, publishes the following version iM ty Montaomery Brain's sof Atlanta, Chicago, Winches: he Unon sts are vow toy womery Bia Beoretary loud & toe Ossie ine Wwib ite Me ttre ters’ Home, a day or two Let le e he Oui lee alveudy Lore wood jruat, ho Yuen Wy slery wuout Mr. Ria. The Reival War on Tim, be | etluctively seconded by Mi. 8 nee by Col, Foi y rnanagers, by Bre loree, by Winver Y pationisi«, and by party, has been @ mouth past, LeU fo. Tiere vs ‘es revival, od by Mr, Conse, antoly in tie Cutie ys awiony the Admiiosiretion pout on bwhal’ of the Cleveland Vit forthe Maryland emanci- she Vast majority ot the Union Toa int woarey Svery dey for ekS ago” man. leved that Blair could not remain ‘another wesks After Chase's bere, Diair's Was Cconsid- ered 8 mére question of + Btill no ope kuew abous it in or out of the Cabinet ai! the very hour the blow fell, Mr, Blair vimeel{ was vot expecting a a of ite Washington cor. | ity and he had no word or int mation of what was coming till the receipt of Mr. Lincoln's letter ask- ing him to get out of the way. His promiae to re- tre whenever the President should wish it, made after the Baltimore Convention, was, of course, buncombe, and he supposed it to have expired by the statute of imitations wien Mr, Chase's resig- nation was accepied, The Chicago Tutscng radical Republican, thus comments on the event 4 The Joyal portion of the country will ahed no tears over this om@wniiou, Me Bram would have plesaea the 1 We bacels bed be remgned & year ago, The Premdent siculd bave removed him the next day afte making bis pro-slavery Rockville spoech, He has leon an eyesore to Re- publican ever nce, The Balt nore Convention gave the Presideut « stro: t that they desired hin to find w successor fr Mr. Buain without de. lay, Bust better late than never. About the sanitary Commission, Abistory of what the Sunitary Cormtvission has lewn doting bas been written by Rov G.G. Par. m..0y President of the Western Sanitary Commins no. The following is asunmrtoary of the work of the Commiamon ¢ “The Comrnlavion hae jeevet to the Weatern artdes, O86,054 articles; ZNASS to the Western navy 5 30, to treediaen, » Un on re. tm romklug an aysrey ticles. In addition to these, many tb rtiples were given out ny the first three m ha of the Inbers of the Com mw le of; and we thousand Kel, that no scconnt was reason to bellewe that many . entry: it ia ao difficult, in the hurry coeamonea by a vreat battlor s pressing emergency, to keep an aecurate record, During the rnonth of Tune, 1963, and Febroary, S64 the distributions of the Gomm.asion reached 154,038 erticles, These, tis trie, were busy months but Dot more bo than those which succeeded the but- tee of Fort Donelson, Pea Ridge and Pitsburg Landing, During the first nine months of the Jabors of the Commiamon, its records show @ dia- tribution of ever 260,000 art) mm that we ere quite confident of # larve underestimate in the Statistics here yiven; but they accord with the books and we are not willing to jake any ex. apmeratious, The expenses of the © mmisson during the whole period of tts labors forthe sule aries of agents, siployees rents, ete, is leas than one per cent of the whole amount distributed, The services of the memters ot the Commisson, which iueludes the Presideut and Treasarer, are eratuitous The Rev, Dr. Bellows, in a recent specch at San Francisco, Cal, said, in relation to the money which had been given tor this object + Call « has given over $700,000 in currency; Nevada, 2, b gold-which would be at cure ren east ALS And both keep giv- ing, and devising all manner of amusing and beau tiful ways of doug it, and of welling things of valuoe til they produce bundreda and thous. vie dollars, [tis prope to methodize the anda contnbutions of the Bate bereafler; to orranive thei every woere through the interior, on the base of tnonthly dime subscriptions, which everybody will pay, and so keep the beneficent stream o: Cali+ fornia’a gold pouring inte the treasury of the almon- ers of her patriotic bx the devoted, unsecta- rian Sanitary Commission, which asks# not what man's religion i, but if be ia suffering and in need of help, A Talk with General Sberman. One of the Massachusetts State agents recently sent to Georma te obtain colored recruity thus de- seriles a recent interview with Goueral Sherman : Ttold the General my errand, He had passed me and was fnside the tent, 1 halt turned round when Dapoke to bim, He is a aquare-bullt mon, of iwedium height, with « head of uverue size lank face, Boman nose, good but not comunnding fore- head, and an eye Like a hawk—dark yrey in color, uick glancing, restless, showing fire thera, but in- dicating also ap irritable temper and unsympa- thetic nature, That is the frst impression the leader of our ariiles of the West wade on me, He was dressed in plain blue pants an! vest; his hat aud coat were of} be had one Loot apd one slip. per on: an unbleached |oep shirt and blue woolen socks, i ed that be was not in one of his best humors, a3 he broke the silence with— “Milledgeville’s a jood place. Savannah's Ho spoke a few more sharp shooting sen- tences of that sor when L explained ihe object of my visit to him, He came out and sat down on a chair in the piazza, andasked me to be seated, Ho maid that be had repeated!y written to the Secretary of War that there were nou able-bodied men ip this country who were not either in this army or the other; that every nigger in the de- partment was ueedel for ¢ cam!ssary and quar- termaster work, and for building forts, or as plonee he would agr eat every igwer I could recruit, without salt; when there Were enough recruiting ayonte down here he would organ'ze them futo a riment—be had no doubt they were men-—and = put them in the front ¢ the enemy, The rebels bad aweptevery able-bodied nigger betore them, and taken them down into the corn-growing regions of Georgia, He did not beleve they would be fountin Atlanta, When asked whether be would forbid the agents to oy witbin @ certain distance from the front, be replied that he had no- thing to syy in the matter st 1 was bere by a higher authority than bh s—that o! he swemed decidedly to believe Coe anything ocherwiae thon ae would ret their | rpa and eathis ratony wh ob he does not like. He gotover his @harp-shooter style betore we finished, for Lam not apt ty be overswed by the powers that he, and he saw ip clearly enough, and adopted a cor. responding style, This was just about thin how —2 POM. exactly seven days Isat Saturday. THe took up the Louisville Joonsan and read it Bending forward in hie low ebuir, resting bis rigut band his kneo bervously maupuiating with his tor and thutob his chin aud mous. tuche, (both. like pie hair, reddish and short~r ‘pe peu) sod with the lutter end of a egarin his mouth, be read asif hastily criticising, but rose every few ma nutes and went out Nateniuy anxious. ly toward the extreme right of th ariny for the sound of muskeiry, Cannonwling, sharpshooting and thundering were going on Bimultaneously, He Ned out an officer to know whosher he thought en! the sound frow that quarier Was musketry or low thunder, It was thunder, Tb ought to have been inusketry beard ; for already for vwo days ihe weverils at bt had had order wove and | ve ce the railrowd, I kuew what the Gouerul's any. | fous lateatas with his band at his ear meant, fod dad pot lertuat be was somewhat cross, T left afier staying about half au bour, Love's Ending. Some years aro. a marriage Was arranged in « German district between Hans Ste!oman and Mire There Was no disparity in their coudition ; Mans waa a huuter, aul Maryuerite's Unbapply the latter, from ime rune, became the debtor of a Why bee Uaable vo pet ud Levimy takea a great | kin propoeet te enneet the cet r tather would brea guerite Wubme, j tesber & laborer | of the usarrs aye witt Hing and give his daughver to bf Poe lurgain was agreed io with the cor tof the girl, who fp at shought a Dusbaud belior than Ga the wedd Hy luaw nto the house where ihe fev) ing lorwu and juyited she bride tu dance wit {him She was too fr vet ene or retusey apd jooked i) her hbusbeud to Know what be wished her He got uparl: ppesled to the company ocr @ suteucer, Who ibereupon ra.seu bis | \ Som dows, and © Wrest ot "sue wba wy. whet ae er 2¥09 ol be hat bee at i.e entrance bh Wound round the racuatain, Who remarked to her that sbe must be | very caretul, # the rail whieh guarded the path hud been broken away for several yards; this 80 for as is known, Was the last time she was seen alive. Her husbstd, fluding she did not return home, went to seek ber, and, supposing that some accicent must be the cause, he requesied several of his neighbors to go with him. ‘The search lasted , Wo days uatil, at last her body wae discovered any othe lying af the foot of » precipice, partly covered with plants, and on her head her welding wreath of roseinsry, now all crushed and withered. Lying near her was the body of a man, who held the muzzle of agun in his left hand, and in hie ght the end of a the other end being tastened to the teigger be had been shot through the heart. Thongh greatly changed by time and more pr tly, ty mental anxiety, Drethabm who bad never wed Hens since his wedding-day, bad no difficulty in ree gnizing im the dead man, as be lay before him, weltering In his blood, his wife's young lover, Fiaancial News, Markets, &c. New York, Friday, Sept. 00,6 P.M. The flnetua- tions in gold to-day have heen as followa — At 10 O'clock, 194; 10.10, 198; 1002, 19%; 10.9% 192%; 1 By 103, 108) 9G 5 15S, 195 5 LL iy 192 %5 11.25, 192% 5 11.85, 193%; 11.45, 193; 11.65, 192%; le W91%G: 12.10, 191%: WPA, 192: 12.40, 191%: | AV2§ Deby 19D: 2 DVT: 20d, 102 5 2 ddy 195295 | U4 ISL: 194; Gy 4s So. 134: 4 195%. The eoneral stock market od no featuces of more than ordinary inte ext Dealere were anxious to Lear something definite from (Grant pending which the transactions were light. Governinente were steady, The money market con- tinues eaty at 7 per cent, ‘The caation of lenders, however, ison the Increase. Exchange wae active at Lisa 109 for gold, General trade remaina exceed- ingly dull, even ata material reduction from prerent vaiues, The brewistaile market was very much de- pressed, Flour fell off 50 a 75 cents; wheat 6 cents; corn La2centa with # dull market at the decline, ibe attendance at the dry eoous suction aslee jo-day fair, Dub tere vue & lock of of and the een- tendency was to lower pri Ieeet coffee. boure in) Bravti, with counectio altimore and New York, tailed tusiay, Lhe firms bas beeu lance holders of ele: ling exchauye, dud ble beayy fall lau ly, caused their failure #TOOK SALPS—PINAT NOARD 2000 U8, 6a,'81, re. 107 Ty Cha NWR, 44% Dw LS. O64 Ol epltie 60 do. Matin 6” do. li 400 Had By. R 4 100 UB. 6a Bede's 7. 160 » dl bud -d0,.... Wig 40 CDA Ww ol) do 4 Trea, 7 3-10 i 1500 150 Mich, Cen, K. sued | do... Lada 15000 _T & Nie ww MM do. Tina We Va. » Li. Cen. bp. SOMO. do. Hiss 5600) do... we M.D. Huw Evie let M. Y. Cen, K SOW Hud 40,, dun Chi, K 100 il. 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LWMai log WaGHINGTON MARKET RETAIL MaicEs, Naw Youky Friday, sept. 50, The decline in gold, for which every housekveper hasbeen ferveatly prayiag, bas uot had the desied effect upon the retall trade; fos with the exceptica ot butter und the inferior qualities of meat, prices have Lot undergone any material chiike, There has bee a a decrease in the price of several articles of tamily cousumption in the Wholesale Market, but it has not, ns yet, extended to the retath Thie seems rather strange, aud itis very difficult to account for, but we trust ere jong we will hail with ploasure the downfail of everything needed in # household; aud until that time arrives we should be frugal and careful in all our habits, doing without all thoee delicactes and dainties which can very easily be diepensed with, and for which we pay euch exorbitant sume of money, Let the public generally adopt a eratem of non-cousump- tion, aud epeculators and dealers will find tt to their inte est to bring down thels high prices, Butcher Meate, per (h.—Konsting plecas, 2025; Round steaks, 2oa2h ; sirloin do, Y4a.6 | Porter house do, duasd, Soup, lial4; Mutton, 12a18; Vaal Maly Voik, 2val4; Corned do, —al4, Corned beei, dais; Spring Lamb, lials. Butter, de, Fees, fresh, 7 Butter, 49050; Cheese, 20025 ; + Lard, 25030. Frus raped 25at) pectb., B dozen ; New Apples, hat peck, 220 Vesrs, 50a) 00; Prunes, so, Lemone, nuta, bush. ; Currants, Ib. Galz; Raspberries, tment, 15 Cranberries, I4als per quart: Oranpes doz, buat; Honey, ase per iby M ple sugar, Jb ols per Ib. ; Pine Apples, et “oy Water Melona oad talib ctap ry quart; Creengeges, Dsa Fuh, per bb. Brook Trout, al 00, Vareh, 10; Lake Pike, 15; Suckers, 5010, Yeiuow Fels, is, d Dame, 20025; Cod, lus Fiousders Val Fish, Sa Sun do, i White a4 kerel, 15 BARU ; soa2 005 Clarr vy rota, 1 bel 00; smoked = Maokorel, lsa0; ih aco; Dried Cod Fish, 12elb, Sait Salmon, ; Mickeel, idaco; SimoKked Ralinon, 40 ledj Cod, Yall: Halibut, 20a2d; Haddock, hid, 5050 each, Pollock, 12015, Lake Bae 15; 1; Salmon, 6 af; Black Fish, 1als; Her- Bturreou, Tsale ; Seollopa, doe a y't; Bolte ed shad, Tsazu , Bmoked Herriny, 15416 per bieh of 4; Piuoked biaddock, I¥a.0; Cathab, lal2; atursies, —¢ Heit pec i Vorgies, luwls, dea ibwl>; Weak teh, Loads, Ralmon Trou Oyster por ™ r ‘omatoes, 25a30 half peck ; Po'a' ous, Peach Blow Soads; Me W bunch 5 5. eet Corn, doz, Challots soe ps juart; Saloe per 2 pe Bermuda pose beans, sumsd ; 4, tad Badiahes, bupely nichery, buS; Evg@ Piant, 15025; Okre, 4 ao; woet Potatoes, bali peck, tbadi; Koblrabi, 5.14. er (b.—Hama, 45980; > Bacon, 240205 bon ld, Bwusage, eck: “What is he Good Fe Vonctione of the Brain—read To Learn the the Phrenolovieal | wre wile SPECIAL NOTICES. teresting to Consum able emusation Ry this ecierize she celebrity of I laceip ily whose Out the Atiantic states and «bh titlon ts founded bh reformer, Hy Puroonte Setup? ha chievous dowma of medical schooia tant “ fon i* incurahs Tt can be proved by eirabie atiount of testimony that this me cured many who weie pronounced by diett Physicians to be in the inst etaces of ( Aod among this nutuber Dr, Scheuck hits included, Dr, Sebenck haa likewise discovered an infallible remedy for Dyepepaia, vir: “ schenck’s Rea Weed Tonic." whieh ia probably the ouly true ladigestion that can be furniched by t) dica of our counter. Still better—!r, disovered an etfigh@nit mubeti‘ute creat destrover of ably elstn more thin fourth of the buran direme (he thiee meaicines of br, ovyed by him Im the cure of Gouaun b branch of medical practice hie ats *pecially directed, aad in which be hae be successful than anv other man io Aimecica. « Fehenck wii be professiounll 32 Bond sty New You. every Lue ory i &l times DEMAS BARNES, No, 21 Park Row, General Agent for New York City, _ Sed also by druswist ceuerally, : MARRIAGES. | LINDSAY-DAYTON—On Tuesday, Sept. the tesidence of the bride's iatheay, be the Rew, M Lumeien, sector o St, Pauls Fp.copal Charen, M Kele t Linueay to Mite Mare bE. Dayton. allot Wile Hametmreh. Winghamton aud New London, Conng Pepets plemee copy oD cock bas fur calomel, thas je hoaman race, which hae probs mau ption iteel’. though one. el by bat tatal ck are ily fe viet in at Lis toome, No, tron 9 A.M. is medictues may be obtained thee ag 113 DEAL lis, BARTOW On Thuredar, Sept. 20, at the residence: hie parenta, Ziet «*, South H.ookivn, Abra KR. eid. ee eon ol Jacob B. B. and Sarah J. Bartow, o: dipe theria aeed 4) @are and 49 months. “ Calm on the bosom of thy God, Young rpirtt, reat thee now Pen whie with ue thy toot Hieeeal aaon thy brow, ope trod, Trust to ite narrow Loure beneath, |, to we place on tiuah! in death, ee Way i@ar Wo ad Lesrat The frieu ie and relatives of the family are reepact= invite ‘ 8 Bartow, tuue-al, on Satuiday atvernoon, Oct. lat 1s o'clocks i the vesidence of Hugh Moore, 190 Maiberry t 2 KNAPP In Brooklya, F. 1., on Friday, pt 4 ot Harry BE. Koapp, oniy son of Jarvie bi, ane Knapp, need cary 6 months and 7 dave briengs ae re tfully iuvited to attend the fn» ral, on Sunday atternoon, at 1 o'clock, fiom 43 South 4th at, cor, Sa tw LAVELL—On Thureday, Sept. 29th, John Lavell, h ves} aud only son of Loomus and Ga: ne I in the 17th sear of his age. ee ot the tamily are ree the eal trom bie late ence, SO) Weat 49th at. th and lth ave ) Satu day moining, Oct. GG On Thoreday, Sept. 29th, John Regan, native ot Raliemartie. Go, Cork, Lelaad, alier a shot and painivl yeara, His tevati dy and the mombere of the ‘Longrhorer . K Se yy are reapectiully ine Vited w attend the funeral, ou Suna, aiternoo: the 2d inst, at ¥ o'clock, from bis late iesidence, Coit at 184 RELLLY—On Friday, Sept. 3 Mary Rellly, ange tive ot the Parish of Nokbisy, Co. Westmeath, Lee and, in the Joth year ot her age. lhe 1@iat ves wad trends of the family are rempect~ fully inv.ted to atteug (ho funeral. on sunday alters nuom, at | o'ciock, from her late Sivtosuth ety cor, Ave. B. Her remains will Le ine te red Ju Fistbush Ce netery, These will bea of Requiem tor the repose of her soul, ou Monday, 3 Vets ao the Chucch of the lunuseuinie Conceptions lath st. and Ave, Ay to which Ler frieade are iuviteds residence, 549 wt so'cluck, A.M, 16 OSE—On Wednesday, Sept. hort ille Dusan, wie ol Veter di, Ate ub year de aud relatives of the farnily are respect- V.te) toattend the tunesal, ou Saturday aitere noon, Oct, Let, at ‘c.ock, trom her late residences Laeoust ave, Gypie talib. d pT RUSSELL—On Thute . t. 29, the Widow Maty Kueseil, of the Parieliof Killanale, Co. ‘Tippee and friends are respectfully invil A (sate , alternoon, at y Tesideuce, 672 second ave, 7 ~ Suddenly, on Thureday, 20th inst y dwucites of Willian. P, and Kate A . 4 years, 6 inonthe and 7 days. ‘the ielatives and ide of the tanuly are re- epecttully invited to attend the fuuersl, tiie (Sature day) afternoon, at 2 0! ‘, from the residence of haw Parente cb ave, Mr, Vecnou, A tinin leavce 4th aves Det at ils M Ww SMITH At S54 East S2d et, Bridcet, beloved wife of Owen Sinith, Phe friends of the family are respectfully invited nd the funeral, at 1 k, this any, 78 lotta TRADE NOTICES, - oie ROOKLYN TAILORS T. 2. & B. U.—THR firm of thle. da Atlantic at, having reused te tien thé advance bill of priews, the shop hoe been des chi ed on strike, and the hands withdiewn, By order of the SPECIAL COMMITTEE sak 2 Uv. B, SOCIET navemble i n Roose. clock P.M. tn n, toateod the mueral aber JOHN REGAN, By ULIVAN, Viest, ROGER Mee deccured | prot DEN! or te ATH, Sooty 116 Norice—Til ADIOURNED FESTIVAL dt of the Journ inen Bakers’ Protective ( nion Nay 6, of Biookiya, will take pince ou saturday, Oct. 1, is64, the weather permatuaos, All tickets are gs fortharevening, Music in sitencarce at 4 o'clock, Hy ord: of THOUS, DONOGHOE, Pies. JOHN DOS HENY, see. : ii APE LONGSHOREMEN'S” UNION” PROS tective Association, No. J, are rejuested to ate tend a iueecdng to be held sc sping eteet Mall, 186 Spring @t, on thir Saturday evenine, October 1, 1584, Dunetust attendance t#1e juected, as busine * of ime poruance te (0 be trausse ed. by ores ot DENNIS CONNOKS, Vice Presigent, HENKY BECK, Kee We koe Tallos Prade Proe will be bes thie Bate 4 the eection of office: yin Reform Hall, 281 G » By oraer of the Ceat.al Committes, ’ — —- SOCIETY NOTICES, DREADFUL ACCIDENT ribie “ — A OR A HOR. - denovenient oocasions & commol.ou 6 muck ue by che pablo mid for daye The gi Tur to ibe meetings of the Fatuer Mathew I’, A, boviet 0 ee Now S Y, located in i'n st. gear av C, cree Stes must such wcomimotion, ae every lady cesites t@ eee hem, and almost evesy ue InAkes @ purchase the wa) of egning the pledge, Great wil be the rr Ou to-morrow, Sunday evening, 2d inet, to hear ROBe BAL WILSON, We taverite vocaiet of ail (he Father Mathew Socketion, aing some of bis beautiful vempere fuee melowies, speaking by JOMUN Mui N. 6) Bioolko, and clued, GEO. PLEMING, ie8, MURPHY, 16 120 tournal, ‘To learn the exact location of the ovauae— ci ‘ ED ree the Phrenolo vie Must, just lasued, Ly Messrs, | / PUBLIC ME TING AND - s re 7 once will be bed 6 Mie, ats wt day aud ewenlng. i | art sinvere are ty wd to othe, ahoit ‘7 Fell and Winter If you want Fall a kite heaping, KICHADRD AUSTIN, Piestt, aT Hates ei oe" stoer aud pio A PeBLIC TEMPERANCE MEPTING po sath Af * cepartmedt SA will be hela on suaday eve at 69 Fa e cal og he Biosdway, by Nope fis , Yor the ‘Jairand skin.—barry’s ‘Tricope | he.e The Us CUC-POE Bice, Solu by al. | v dru pete, : aos ___ Bik = “Wheeler & Wilsons Highest 7 romium | A PUBLIC TEMPERAN( Leen of de) ag Mae Must sr 44% the bathers Mathew i. a Vandecarr’s Eureka (ote, shh eenes Mathew Hal copvuce (he moet jue, @aatous oF its eipenocniy + pwckage Cotes, ‘Tobe ho dof dress cen- erally, Try it, BOBERL DAVIS, sole Avent, 195 Chanibers et, i 1s 7-30 and 10-40 Loans—Fifth ational Bauk, 388 Third ave,—'¢ per cent. connaission allow- KELLY, President, re ed for ail aubecriptions. . KE. ~“Freemen’s Guide to the Polls, ap THOMPSON, Cashier, nA! wo 4 erican Citizena” Wri lly for the can ia i vy Rev. WM. RO New orks wi : H Prive $0 cenr oer hundred 1 Mn Ww @.8 wie hus Come gad bt f r {UICK bo scoure at and | Saleiu, by cua r the Ladies (ried Choir, and other vooslia Fi Pest, LURE MAGUIRE, | § va A, 0: He NO. 9, BROOKLYN, C. L—THH Jiiceve and Members of thisdivision are requese ahead 'he Lext monthly tueetiag Without tly on Mouday, Oct, Srd, at § o'clock, PM. at their regue lar meeting room. And all ubeentees and dill members ould bear in mind that uuless the rat meetin’ "EA'Piick REE PA m™ ‘ship. CK NAN, PENNLS MEAGHER per ENAM I7We ins, te. see oo ease