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(Continwed from the fre page) General Intelligence. (Bp Mati to the New York Sun.) ae ne esye that dealers in dry goods ® nee rite st t! te ty have marked down thetr goods below New York rate vie told an iroproba- wont, “Thad y evet “No, airy" sald the other; A weneon fond of the ma Ore e! “pray, did vou?" : | fav rebel Chief Quartermaster of Miaeteaippt has a rvaion of Wornout baKs i, and other taaterial out | for the public use | An extensive pickle factory at Yookers, bel ne ing to We le & bs, vost, waa totally deetr 1 ue Baturday wieht. iovolving @ loss of $160,000), mainly wovered by Jusurance. ails fur Barly Cloc ng Movement i progress Connecti’, The. merchanis of Thon peenvill hay 1 to close their etores at et otelor during the Winter ronthaand the atore- rae ahier towne are preparing t follow the iyie! bn scurtained that tralnson the railroad from K ent nd | ave been running te within » few milee ot Predericksburg for several weeks, to transport vii ipo, rats deo, from t.e Wilderness alge! wrounds Lhe retele are exhuming the bodies o' the slau, and suipp ug them for the rags. MeC ace, in reply to an invitation to attend th Westchester, Pennsy!va- can meet he nit, states that w cannet ay that be ap. | proves, or would now vrve all the measures of the present adily stration, he revards it ag prefer- sble to one that Would favor an armistice with the rebels before they laid down their arts. Ir hating been ascertained that large ume are frequent!y found upon bounty-jumping deserters, Beerctars Stanton bas ordered such nouey to be re- turned to deserters only after they have served their term@ and rece.ved an honorable discharge. Col Wella Provost Marshal at Alexandria, bas taken, inthe last two montha, @40,000 trom de- eorters. A atime Sroprobable story comes from Canada, through the Detroit Anvertisey, to the effect that the Governor-Gienera! ies issued an order requir- $ng all persons whe t fled to Cansda, p mulitary duty in the States, to report immediately for toilitary duty in her Majesty's service, all who do not comply with the order t be surnmarily erriated, Cart Eretre, a muetering officer at Columbua, Uhio, hae been arrested, charged with being one of the Lake Ere conepirstora Eleter wan lately at Bandusky and Johns Is}and, where he became nequi , one of the leaders of the con- epiracy, and letters: wh abaequently assed betwe sly iroplicatehim. He left Columbus on Tuursday last, under guard, for Fort Lafayette, Avoorpise to the Boston Joranat, a ‘war of the roses" Las broken out between the Freshmen end Sophomores of Harvard College, which baa already resulted in Hloodshedy not iatal, however. It seome that the course of "initiation" to whieh the & iy mores have subjected the new comers has been deflantly resented by the latter, and that one of the former received s flesh wound from « pies ball asthe rcwult, It is said that the Freshmen have armed themselves, and that a venue “reign of terror’! perveues the classic precincts of old Harvard. A very improbable story is published in some of the papers to the effect that 400 drafted men at In@anapol s, held » meeting a day or two since and resolved that the city should ri a mun of money sufficient for their exeruption. They then levied an assessment ipon citizens and upon the ra lroad companies that center there.amonnting te #800,000, and required then to pay over the amount. This, ff true, would be worse thuu highway robbers, end certainly would not be tolerated in any town in this State, Tax Arvy axp Navy Jovenat states that sdvant- exe hus Leen take he porary lull in bostili- ties to re-ory wehdese many sub- divisions 0 3 ytomac, In the Ninth corps, the old First division bas ceased to exist, it having been rssened to theold Second and Third. Now, therefore, W loox's former Third division bas become the First ; Potter's Second is still the same; and Ferrero’s Fovrth eutirely made up of colored troops, is known na the Third, The 70th New Yous (A ghlan ers) have been restored to the corps, and to Wiloos's diviaioue Many other changes heave been mace from time to time inthe Ninth corps, since its accession tothe army of the Poto- muc. Amongst others, ite batteries, formerly as- signed to the diifevent divisions have been united ip eu artillery brigade, in conformity with the practice ip the other three corpa LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, New York Since Tuk WAn.—The almost auprecedented prosperity and increase of popula. tion which has characterized New York since the bewinnlug of the war, {s truly remarkable. Ib was confidently believed by the Southern people, and by many in the North, that the withdrawal of Bouthera trade, which, prior to the war, comprised @ large proportion of the business, would literally cause tire grass to grow in the streets of the Metro- polia. On the contrary, it is doubtful if any four consecutive years in the history of the city will compare with the last four iu a commercial point of view, All branches of trade have bad @ surfit of Dusiness ; ius. u'ucturers have been overwhelmed with orders, and instead of that active competition to effect sales, which previously was noticeable, their great diMoulty bus cons:sted in manufacturing fast enough to meet the demand, The increase of population, also, has kept pace with the business prosperity. The census of 1869, which placed the island population at 800,000, has sugmented to a million the beginning the fo say nothing of the influx of people to the ueyhbborug towne end villages, who do business in the city, Within the last four Years the spread of the city has been rapid. New dwelling houses have been coustantly in course of erection, and yetthe supply ls well known to be greatly inadequate to the dewand., Atthe present time, people of moderate means are aluiost debarred frow living on the island in consequence of the euormous reuts which the scarcity of houses bas faduced, and hence the whole country within reasonable distanve of the city la rapidly being con- verted into city suburbs Hoteles and boarding houses are flooded with occupants, and although the prices demanded by many are extortionate, people are obliged to pay them, simply because wey can do no better, The hotels particularly are, end bave been ever since the war commenced, everrun with transient customers, and business has never before been so lucrative, Asen instance of their crowded condition at the present time, since of war, our reporter, on Friday night chanced to meet eu acquaintance from the central part of the Btate, who had just arrived ud who had vainly endeavored to get accommo- dations, baving applied at etyAt hotels, All gave hiw the same answer—they were slready crowded to repletion, and had turned numbers away, At the last one—the St. Nicholas—be offered ten dol- tars for a bed for the singlo night amd was told that one hundred could not procure it for they bad ote Vacant ove in the house, This is simply an Qlustration of the steady march to prosperity and aumerics! greatness which bas characterized Now Work since the beginning of the war, and, tn con- aection with the ommous predictions which were esard on every side four years ago is fruitful sulject for reflection. Of course, fscan hardly be expected that this remarkable prosperity will be red In the past, end the ultimate financial resuite of | cents for each ticket, which can be obtained at 41 the rebellion pone can foresce; but the very fact that a reaction of the present prosperity is antici- pated, wil! cause business men to be prepared for ita coming, and thus mitigate, if it does not alto- gother neutrelize the disaster, ConvwpiaA CoLeRGe —This Institution was opened peaterday, by thelnstallation of Dr. F. A. P. Rarnard an President, who delivered an eloquent sidress, He referted to his former experience in thie city, and his subsequent cal! to the Southwest, and made « touching silugion to the rebellion, Ad- dresses were also made on behalf of the Alumni and the Faculty, The business of the seasion will | commence toxlay, Mort Troors Gorwa Forwarn,—Another large reinforéement—seventeen hundred men—lef the clty yesterday for the army, Of this number thirteen hundred were New York State troops, Two hundred were convaleacents, the balance new re- cruite, Repousitcas Mrerixo,—A largely attended meeting of the Republicans of the vid ward was held Jaet evening, in the ball coruer of 47th street and Browadway, Abcut balf the audience was com posed of ladies, At § o'clock the meeting was called to order, and @ prayer was offered by Prof Dodge, after which was read an address from the arty of the Curmberlend to their friends at bome Hon, George William Curtie made an eloquent ed- dress, closing a¢ follows: “Ah, friends, we are here at ease; we oo hence to our beautiful homes, but et thie very mo cent that my voice dies upon our ears our brothers and our friends are fying with closed ey ea—they are lying in their blood, end they bave forus, Were your ears sccute enough, you could hear the battle-shock : if your oven wale sbarp enough, you could see the battie- flash, These are the men at this moment pressing on into the fight, and their vaice comes back to us, “Ia the neme of God, in the name of the country, in the name of us who are fighting your battles, shoot us in the rear, ruthber than wave the white flag above our beads even while we are preasing on to the very city that wtands at band (Applause.) Peace, ence, It isthe dream, itis the hope of the land. Ponce, peace. Itis what we have been making for three years, Peace, oh, endless peace, whee walla sre cemented in the blood of the best and the bravest. The amoke of battle rises, the roar of battle resounis, But look! far above far in the future vene of peace, now the conntry—the America ur hopes -the rca of our faith—the America of our detwr- ‘nation and resolve— Like some tall cliff that reata ite awful form, Bwells from the vale, and midway leaves the storm, ‘Tho' round 1te base the rolling clouds are spread, Eternal sunshine settles on ite head, (Applause.) The Glee Club then seng @ song, after which Thomes B. Van Buren, Keq , and Hon Mr. Bumner, of Texas, nade brief addreases, when the meeting mijourned, Farat Accipent ro A New Yoru Bor at Newrort.—James M. Hopkins, o boy 16 years of are, @ populas chorister at Trinity Church, was in- etantly billed while on a gunning excuraion at Newport, on Saturday, His gun was accidentally discharged by himself, the contents entering bis wide, Tue Harvest or Deatn.—The deaths in New York during the past week were 407: o de- crease of 80 from the mortality of the previous week, and an increase of 19 as compared with the mortality of the corresponding week of 13€3. Of the deceased, 226 were children under 6 years of age. The mortality by the principal diseases was aa follows: Infantile marastous, 40: cholers infan- tum, 90; infantile convulsions 27; diarrhaa, 19; typhoid fever, 18; small-pox, 3. Kee. Latp.—Edward F, Williams, Ship Builder, Greenpoint, bas laid the kee! of a new pilot boat, to be named the William Bell, This pilot boat will take the place of the veasel destroyed by the P.rate Tallahassee. She will be 120 tons bur- then and owned by James Callahan & Co, City GOvERNMENT,—At meeting of the Board of Councilmen, yesterday, » protest was re- ceived from Messrs. Jaquos and Opdyke, members of the Board of Counct!men, to the action of the Common Council in euthorizing the Fulton Street Rallroad Company to lay thetr rails through cei- tain streets in the city, for the following reasons, via: Firet, That said resolutiong when presented to bis Honor the Mayor, bad not passed this Roard, but wore still pending therein, upon # motion to re- consider the vole by which the same bad been miopted, which motion had carried, and the question Upon the adoption of the resolutions was before this Board and undetermined when the same were certified and sent to his Honor the Mayor. Second, That the grant is «a waste of city pro- perty, sud therefore a breach of trust by tne Com- mon Council, @ fraud upon the rights of property owners, and therefore a wrong done to the citizen. It is unlimited in tiie and fe therefore @ grant in perpetulty, No compensation fur the use of tho s.leota in reserved tor the city, There is no re- striction as to the rate of fare or the running of cara There {8 no direction ag to the kind of rail to be used, and no provision for the laying of the yo thy direction of the Btreet Coumsis- er city authority, I: authorizes ‘sin HATTOW street®, Where such trucks sre incoinpstible with the purposes of ordimary bus ness Third, That the franchises of the streeta, guran- teed to the city by all ite charters, and the fee of the streets, which belongs to the adjoining owner, are granted away in ihe teeth of the Constituth "Ly which guarantees the right of private property, aud compensation for ite use for public Purposes ; in the teeth of an act of the alature of the Btate of Now York, passed the 80th day of January, 1560, ceclering unlawful all greuts of railroads in the streets of the City of New York by the Corporation of the City without the authority of the Legislature; eud in the teeth of # recent decision of the Court of Appeals, declar: such grants by the Common Council illegal and void, The protest was immediately, upon motion, or- dored to be laid upon the table, where {t no doubs will “wleep a quiet sleep" The Bourd transacted 4 very large awount of routine business, aud ed. journed to Thursday MeRcuaxt TaAiLors —The Merchant Tail ors’ Aasocjution held a meeting ot Clinton al), Jesterday afternoon, for the purpose of agreeing Npon some action relative to the advance of 60 per cent, which t# said to be denranded by the opera. Gives, Bome of the workmen are already on “strike tor the advance, aud it is stated that all the workien in this branch will partic pate therein 1 the demand is not complied with, beverai sug: sestons Were made for meeting the difticulty, BROOKLYN, PLyMovra SuNpaY Scwoot Fesrrva.,— This entertainment will take Place on Wednesday and Thursday evenings, October 6th end 6th, at Plymouth Church, Orange street, The progrewwe embraces a musical and literary entertainment of the highest onler, with refreshments and other at- tractions for the children. The Hutebinson Family will ging a programme of «& bys at seven and uine o'clock each evening, Addresses are announced by Mr, Boecher, the Rev, R. D, Hitcheock, D dD, Rev, A, A. Willits, DD. Rev. J. B. Thomas, Rev. Thomas Street, and cthers—gentlemen whose names alone are ® guarantee that they wil! say something worth hearing, Hoelmemuller'’s Ger- mania Band bas been engaged to perform selec- tions of popular music during each evening. The Festival ie free to the scholars belonging to the puistarrupteds Sariadical sevuldions have eour- | scboal, The general public will be charged ity Willow st. and 99 Fulton o., Brooklyn, and af No, 6 Beckman #., New York, or of members of the school, PropaBLe Morven iN Brookitrs—Tae Dicueunzasp Bopy oy a Man Founn ts tus Waren at tae Foor or Lrrrue Sreeer —Yea- terday morning, while o boatman was engaged in picking up some fragments of floating wood, at the foot of Little street, he saw a bundle tnside the dock, and, supposing it contained clothing, picked it up, and discovered the contents to be @ disnser- ered human bedy. The lower limba and pelvie were cut off, the arms were severed at the shoul- ders, and the head aleo severed at about the second or third cervical vertebrw, The body is evidently of & young man, and, from appearances, waa but a few hours in the water, Coroners Norria, who made a critical examination, jaof the opinion that it bad not been desd over $ or 10 hours when found, Wrapped sround the body were several sheets of brown paper, tied with » kind of cord called “Hous. fen." A white muslin abirt, with amall, narrow plaited bosom, a white flannel undershirt, a section of coat, and rest of grey mixed material ; @ eof y bat, trimmed with black tape were alao taken rom the bundle. The cont was cut from the collar down the back in a j d manner, and the arm- sleeve was cut out, evidently with the arm, entire mass Was wrapped in two black Ludis Rul ber cloths, euch aa used for kitchen table covering. A piece of iron pipe wae in the bundle, doubtless to easiest in sinking the badly S80 recently bad the body been thrown in the water, that part of the clothing was yet dry. The remains were taken to the Dead House for identification REPUBLICAN ASSEMBLY NOMINATIONS,— The Kings County Union Assembly Conventions were beld in the different districts last night, and resulted as followa: The First District Convention nominated General P.8. Crooke, of Flatbush, by acclamation. The Second District Convention nominated James Jobn- fon, of the 12th ward. Inthe Third District the candidates were Mosars. Seth B. Cole and Edward D. White, There were five or six ballotings with- out e choice, each receiving tive votes, after which the Convention adjourned. The Fourth District Convention nominated Mr J. G Ward, of the 6th ward In the Beventh District M wae nominated. Ou the John C, Perry was re-n trict, and Mr. Join B. Mayrath received the nomi- nation ip the Sixth District, which, with the excep- tion of the Third District, cor sthe Union Aw eombly/ nominations in Kings County. Brookiys Dewocratic Proarres,— The primary meetings under the un:ted call of the Union aud National Democratie General Commit- fees, were held last evening, and delegates were chosen for the Congressional, County, City and Assemt ly Conventions, The Montayvue Hall Dem- oeratic General Committee also beld their prima- ries, The conventions of both parties are to be held during the week, Brookitys Common Councrt.—A meeting of the Common Council was held last evening. Bome steps were taken relative to the Union Forry Company building an tron ferry house at the foot of Atinntle street, similarto the one on the New York side at the foot of Fulton street. The City Clerk reported that the Bourd of Contracta’ bad en- tered into m contract with the Citizens’ and the Brooklyn Gas Light Companies, to furnish the city with was at the rate of 22 per 1,000 cubte foet. The report was ordered to be prinied. The Corporation Counsellor reported an ovdiuance by which all City Railroad Companies are required to pay @ li- conse of $20 for each car. A reaolution waa adop- ted annulling the contract of Jeremiah O'Donnell for cleaning the streets of the 12th Ward, on the ground that he has absented himself from the city without apparent good cause, and lef& bis con- tract uncompleted, WILLIAMSBURG, Uston NOMINATIONS,—The delegates to the Bixth Assembly Convention met at Washington Ha), EF. D, on Satuniay night and nominuted for Assembly, from that district, Mr. George B. Me- Grath, Mr, George W. Cheshire was re-notuinated for Buperv'sor for the Thirteeuth Ward, Heavy Koprery.—A woman named Ann Doherty was arrested ou Saturday, on a charge of having, in connection with Ann Donohue, stolen the sum of $855 from Robert McKel+ie, an engineer on board of # Government vessel, It is alleved that the accused induced McKelvie to enter Mra, Donohue's house in North Beventh street, E. D., and while he was asleep took the money, About $400 was recovered, € ——___________. JERSEY CIiy, GOVERNMENT VESSEL Burnep,—The first- Clas# schooner Ann 8. Brown, of Providence, which was lying in the North River, near the Jersey City ferry, loaded with grain and hay for the government, took fire yesterday afternoon, and the cargo Was entirely destroyed. The lull only of the schooner was saved, The fire caught in the galley, The men frotn the French man-of-war lying near by came alongside and labored assiiuously, with the belp of two small donkey engines, to ox. tinguish the fire, The logs will amounts to about #30, 000, German Mass Mertinc,—The German Unionists of Hoboken bad torchiight procession and mass meeting last night, in honor of the recent victories and to ratify the nomination of Lineo!n and Johnson. Btirring Nae hes were made by Dr Lowenthal of Hoboken, Mr, Bobe of New York, and Dr. Hertzberg of Texas. THe Drart ror Jensey Crry,—The draft for the Bocond Ward of Jersey City, took place at Nowark yesterday afternoon, The quota was 202 ; credita 80; deficiency 172; number of names in the box 1,130, The draft fur the First Ward of Jer- sey City is announced to take place this (Tuesday) afternoon at 2 P.M. Mayor Cleveland visited Washington last week and miceeded occuring an order empowering the Board of Furollment to re-examine and correct the enrollmevt for Jersey City, 8TATEN ISLAND The officers of the 69th Regiment yave a bal! Inet evening at Fort Richmond, where the reviment is mationed, Preparations were made for # thousand questa, who doubtless enjoyed themselves to a late bour this morning. MARINE NEWS, Vek dB. B., 6 00-8, B45 SS.—H W,, tnorn. lo gs CLEARED, RTEAMSHIPS—Cassandra, New Orleans; North Star, Aspinwall; Concord, I’biladelphis, SHIPS--Solo, (Hamburg) Loudon; Loutsa, Cadiz BAKKSJohanne, Geno: La Ciquena, Valencia; Frank, Buenos Ayres; Montezuma, Barbadoos: New York, Key Weat, BRIGS— Albatros, Para; Undiue, Sisal; Abby Thar- ter, Elizabethport; Startled Fawn; Port au Prince; Magne Charta, Halifax, NS, ERS—Haletia, 8t Mare, Haytt: James G Matamoras; Ananda Moore, stuinford, Leo- em; Rainbow. Beaufort: J F Farland, Balti ; Eleanor T, Philapelphia; A li Brown, Philadel. Aon, Philadelphia; EW Perry, Philadelphia, ARRIVED. STRAMSHIPS—Saxoni, Hamburg and Southamp- ton; Haltic, Fortress Monroe; Kellona, London and Havre; Charles homes (orenebort) Fortress Monroe; ‘ote r Portlan jetor, New l : ric City Pols via Fortress Monroe, Fea; Athories; NHIPS—New World, Liverpool; Daniel Webs London and Isle of Wight, Nery BRIGS—Star Castle, Cow Bay; Alarm, Mi Burmah, Boston for Philadelphia; Anuay ital » Lingan’ P'S King, Cow Bay, © B, Reoku iridgenrt ah, SCHOONERS—E G Knizht, Lingan: Cali do; Mvstery, Parla Orris Frances, Lech al late ii Muchas; Brave, Boston for Albany; M Philil ee ton; we ton for Albany; Massachusetts, time egaland, Revie nash, R SALE— YEARS Fore ASTRAY A RED COW, varie oxpenags.” FWANCIS BULRLE, 113 Baye BR UHLER in Atlantic cor Peenry, havi fused pay the advance till of prtwa te euill on By order of the Special Commition BROOKLYN TAILORS’ T. P, & BENEVO- lent Union..The members hereby notified to attend a Tue iy evening, att gt the New York usinesa of vital importance to bot % ofthe N.Y, Bociety, and Mr. CRO the meeting, Punctual tance vii Be oer of the Society, DEALY, See, ) TAILORS — NOTICE — THE HANDS orking for th rothera, wey ond Catharine Ky sre aoa uy ‘Tuesday moruing, 74 Ben volent L Non ak ne’ en theirmen. By order ot the Central Comme tee. "H ‘VOLUNTEERS BOUGHT AT “9625, 9650, Bab- 85, BST. 00, 7. 9925, 19 TNEWION, Oia ee ANTED, A can sew and operate on Planer’s \ the back shop, WASTED— PROTESTANT GIRL, El- rinan or Enuliah, to take care of ; one 16 or 4s aan do it S82 Henry at. 2 ubstitutes ; ments ant rellet for tari « r farm! ; CLARI et Beings’ oe Bowery ‘and Canal at, GENERAL BUS thisday. Choice of ESs, ASY PERSON WII0 STOPS AT 170 CHAT- h ate be rail 4 seuleved of all Use WOLCOTES Instant Puin Auaihiie: all Depgpiste arn Headache, prove tt. Cel “f tor, cures Catarr’ rinanently, Sold 25 cents and $1 per bottle. 4 ad Toothache PAWNBROKER'S TICKETS WANTED— rele, Blecek p jeceker +) z? A; will pay 60 per ceut, more than any othe: in thie city for tickets of Diamond: watchon Biverware guna, pistols, &c., at ” o be! Al 60°—PAWNBRORERS’ TICKETS brokers tiekote or Vetchea dlassouanteetity Fare rokere’ tickete for watches, diamon e Pistols, &e., &e., than can be obtained it 7’ chet place in the city, 6 Broadway, etaim, room 6, SREY'S beat Dentrifice for the Teeth, in use; to be had At 46 South second « and Franklin aves Price 6) cents per pot. ono Orr ICE OF THE OIL CREEK PETROLEUM COMPANY, T Nasenu at. (Continental Bank Building.) DIVIDEND No. 2. The Trustees of clared a dividend of ONE PER CENT, FOR THE MONTH OF SEPT, ayable Oct. 1. ‘Transfer books close 24th inst, rh Berk Avth, 1s A. M. WOOD, Pre past Brooklyn, - INGERSOL, PAWNBROKERS' TICKETS BOUGHT OF Diamonds, Watch nents, Gun kinds of goods, bear ery. pe ners RINTING PAPER—FOR lot of white-prin: paper, 24x38, at the Sun Office, oo rey tf Ts E ANNUAL MEFTING OF THE STOCK- Silverware, Murical Instru- Pistol, Dry Gooda, Clothing, and all holders of the New Englend Car Spring Co., ne the lith the election of Trustees, will be held at the the Company, 327 Broadway, on header, dav of October, at 18 o'clock M. J. H. T' OMRON, becy. New York, Sopt. 36, 1464. 1 HERE WILL RE A MEETING OF THE stockholdars of the Insulated Lines Telegraph Company, at the Office of the Company, 78 Cedar at, N. Y.,0n Tur + the 4th day of October next, at 12 o'clock M. EDWARD HAMILTON, Sec. _ New York, Bept, 22, 1564, but PERSONAL NOTICES, _ “A DVANCES MADE ON ALL APPROVED claims against the Government. Pensions and bounties collected for heire of deceased soldiers BROWN & BHELDON, 9 Park Place. 368 F MARGARET McGERRY, OF COUNTY Armagh, Ireland, will call or addreas to Mrs. SMYTH, 6 Morton et, New York, she will find infor- tation of her stator Catherine, in Savannah, 166 _ RISONERS OF WAR—THE WIFE OR theit beck pay. by eullloy er addveoving wish tenias noir b 5 BROWN e SHELDON, 2 Pork Places Sao” 8S. NAVY PRIZE MONEY OFFICE— ¢ Complete liste now ready, BROWN & SHEL- DON, Bankers, 2 Park Place Bad SEWING MACHINES, S2WING MACHINE TO SELL LOW, OR \ to let-—Wheeler & Wilson's, nearly new, end in fine ordi t 1,270 Broad a: near J2d et, 151 27) MINGER'S SEWING MACHINES FOR */ale, Beatly new ; ouly sun e short time, and in perfect order, ico 850. Apply at JL & I, 0. YESS, 97 Chambers at, 3 ~~ DENTISTR A LT OF Te TH on SILVER $6 TO at \ to $20; part! h he aie Let “eet extracted Wither saint cleaued, whitened, or filled with gold and other fill- ings; 60 cts, and warranted, by Lia, H. VILLERS, 43 Bowery, opporite the old Theatre, 546 EW ARTIFICIAL TEETH—PATENTED in Paris. A full set, from $6 and upwards. War- ranted for 10 years, Dr, MICHAUL, French Dentist, 61 Ave. C, near 4th at ase _ SHIPPING. JOR, LIVERPOOL —TAPSCOTT’S LINE— Bhip JOHN H. RYERSON, aaile Oot. 6th, Ship VILLA FRANC. CORDON a 4 APSCOTE BROTH. For passage or drafts apply rhe & CO, 86 Bouth Sten | aed Ov BLACK STAR LINE FROM OR TO ADELAIDE. oe SAILS 6th OCT, JOUN BRIGE ....To Follow, SWALLOW AL LINE FROM OK TO CON GRINNELL. xs cecemnall AILS 6th OCT, ILLIA MS & OCTON, 40 Pulton st, OF pamsage or d TO AND FROM THE OLD _ S39 w Passa E COUNTRY Drafts on England, Ireland, Kootland and Wales, at reduced rates, TAPSCOTT'S celebrated Line of Liverpool Pasketa, comprising in part the Lo ad magnificent ehlpe t Wu, Ti Hiber General McClellan, Antarcttes iretitude, Ne Plus Ultra, Perseverance, Albion, Monereb of she Seas, Atmosphere, fi Euerald hale, tiem Benjamin Adams, Bail vnedk Week, MOTT BROTHERS & CO., PAPSCOTE Th Bouth stacy New York. “TEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVER: "VIMO INIA. vos ‘salle Sth of Oct, $125, steerage $45, payable ____ WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway, GTEAM FROM QUEENSTOWN AND LIV- wm | rom 7 rencr, iy New Yorks 34 old. KYL AM sale Wel: \« eo ILLLAM ute n, 28 Broadway, ae sab ie deena! STEAM TO GLASGOW—-ANCHOR LINE verpool, Landon - The fine fas AL ‘Clydebuiit peat BRITANNIA, Ca rrier, is inten on te on Saturday, Oct: 8, trom pier No, 8 North Rivers Tits stoamahip te fitted in the most approved atyleto msure the comfurt end safety of passengers, well provi- Bates of passage, ipcludiog an abundant fubply ot $45" Payable in Ube terion eae een BRERA Gia ety song? For Passage and Cabin re COOKLYN T. 7. P. @ B. th—THE FIRM re- ike inet will be brenght before the meeting. O EAE ACRE Moe attendance wi Be rewilren. ‘e KIN Pree. M. TAILORESS—ONE THAT the best of custom coata, Apply at 143 ion ti, fe | CASH IN HAND FOR ONE YEAR cash for 3 yeare eubati- ly to NOONAN & under Citisena any other cor Houston et, up 850 ORRIS TOOTH PASTE—THE Wiliamsburgh, and cor Myrtle this Company bave this day de- New Overcoate wanted, 145 Canal rest LE, A SMALL A in pl and Hh we umbing shop 615 ri: i ]avINa RSAVINGS INSTITUTIONS, No, 6 EN 8T. Inver steve ae oe gl Beery peta eas oralg WALTER W. CONCKLIN, President, VANDERUILT 1. BUNUN, Secreeney an NEW yorr sav ‘G3 BANK, COR. OF 14th at. and Sth ave.—Cypen daily from 1to6 P, urdaystrom lto7 P.M, Sig yporlte made on or before Jet. 1b will dra y Cite LST yy rest. t. et at once, THOMAS H. BULA, Sect THIRD AVENUE — SAVI BANK, Cor of Third ave and 26th at. CHARTERED is64, RANK OPEN Daily from foam. to % pom. and om MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SA1URDAY EV ENe INGE from 6 to 5 p.m. bas leet SNA... ef erte CENT faterest allowed on all eums from ate iterate Ha before Oetober lothwill CER K. GREES, President, RICHARD KELLY, secretary. reer UNION DIME SAVINGS BANK, NO. 427 and 429, CANALS Varivk oe wit ony Ae I SDNESD. SATU N Inve from Sto7. Six ber cent jateronh alle ma. : sy ney deposited ou or betore Uct wuth wili bear ia. tereit from Ge M., and on MON MEDICINES, REWARD OF @50 IF THE INDIAN HERB DOCTOR fails to describe disease and teu bis patients the nature of their com piainte ar ile Kew without receiving any information trom hem OUR MOTTO We ase sueh Balms as have no atrife, With Nature or the Laws of Life 5 ith blood our hands we never stalin, jor puisom men te ease their pain. Fether—whom all good ene fille, lea the means to Cure all ils, simple Harte beneath our feet, ll used, relieve our pains complete, A etmpte Her, Called trom th edenty Lageee ey These, these shall speak with ¢ change and health to thee, strand ade Office, No. 181 Fulton street, Brook! n, roam stairs, NO CHARGE for Courditucon or Adee at TRE YOUR COUGH—USE CAMPBELL’S C SYRUP Tar and wid hee Tireieeetee coughs, colds, throat, or dipth sore 60 centa per hottie. To be ( ae Store, vor, Sth ave, and 4 ‘ drui thy the ar “ VC SURDDE! cor, Bower: and also in Brookivn, @ ae COAL, B ST RED ASH AND WHITE ASH COAL, az AL reduces te u . cor, Sd wt. and vith ave dchacan ty iad OUS COAT ton Coal C¢ PROM THE MINES suitable for blockemithe, aud family Dealere eupy wantivies to suit, 8.1. HAKLR, cot of slates uch ave, 356 OAL—BESt DEE! REL ASH STOVE and CxK At i; Nut, ¢ lelivered, Wh / Stove, $1), for afow daca, the Me , M1 Goerek et Bear Houstou, D. PIELAN y A COAL—#! 2s POR 2,000 LBS, GEST RED and wiite ash nut size, $1) 5) for eve and Bove, screened and delivered tror) varia Jackson ICHARD HERAT Goan AL, COAL—I AM SELLING THB very beet deep red ash stove eonl for eilibe ) Leroy and a, $45 peel . $i} 5) ® ton: larce nut, $1) «ton, in the S4 and 4b Spring ‘et, near Lowery, and 3 end Bas Havington “erect,” by HENK Ns. COAL—FOR GROCERS AND CARTMEN \/ for wale low at foot of uid #t, North River. Sa Fest QUALILY COALS Al REDUCED Prices, Large Nut #9, stove and Reg $11 per Greene JACOB WEEKS "ae Delivered from yards 31s Bowery and — —— — saa ES SOKOOAT OF THE BEST QUALITY—RED Ash, Large Nuit size, at 34 pe. ton: and 2 Stove aud Fey sizes, H. ASUELELD, oor, Ure and Stanton sts, vb $9,95- OAL, WEST WHITE AND : ° ws red aah Hutt coal at $9 v5; stove, range and eve coal 6 $11 per ton, a id deli from our yards 40 Prince ut. and 37 ast 134 Ms & SHIT & CO. aT $]] FOR 20% POUNDS OF DEEP "RED ash aud Locust Mountain stove and coah, screened from vurda, Appi at 1 Waverles and 343 Bowery, A. TREADWELL, Agent. _ FOR SALE AND TO LET, OTTAGES FOR SALE, AT HUDSON City aud Bergen, 2 mt rom Jersey City by horse cars; prices $1,200 to »: each, Also bulla lote, 150 and upwards, WARD, 51 Cedar et CHEAP, house and lot years. Apply at 86 OR SALE—AT HOLBROOK, L. 1. 3G pure ride ou ihe 1. 1, Kaliroad, : with out-bulidinys, ‘acres of Higa dy well tunproved, with itn hon bear the depot am , fy et office, Price, i bh. Also 4 ten. ac) re Snimproy o4, ats mre. alm f& house acres to lewe for or! irs, for $75 per year, Apply to L. Be its, luo Fulton et, - MeO . TER, at Holbrook a Ie es sortie Owey. PARSONS as dub * 43 ARM FOR SALI—)?” ACRES, GO0D buildines. ‘& miles trom New York. 1’ mile pe depot. In jutre of J. i, WARMAN, ity Nase iu ay frum 10 to 3 o'clock, 266 IR SALE—ONE HOUR FROw York, a building cloee ty the watat Mites tland. Laquire of Wat, 3, M 284 on N'Y. quire of WM. RISBRIDGER, 28z R SALF—1? COTTAGES IN 8TH Ward, Fo } N TH Ward Brooklyn. Small farni i f 1 easy. Apply to HORACE 2 and itunes, Krooklyn, PUMP ECHEE, 9; “aire OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE ClEAP= On Palisade ave, near South it, a toinutes’ wa'k from Hoboke Terry, or aiean Ot if dummy c: » Which pe # the door, A neat 9 stor cottage, new, filled in with brick; fine spring wel ere vines, flower garden and iron railing in front cellings 10 feet high; neighborhood first class. Call on the premises, or addres Hy box 922 Sun office, So OUSE LOTS AT EAST NEW YORK FOR aale, price €125 to $26; wonthly paymeuty an B BROW Sorat popula houses, Apply to ¢ WARUES 5 h rout st. Or at East Ne : ¥. BAKER, Feq, 15 Nessun ate wt YC NOPE ore READ AND REMEMBER-ALI CAN hold and couvey real extaie at Hilzabethpor, New Jersey, this place {a improving very met: to only & ue pour Y stenniboat froin New Youk, taxes are iH hag over 7,000 inhabitants, Lote fu from Fe00 to $400 each, on very favorable tae ae atew houses, For particulars apply to € HEIDRITTER, Agouw,Klizabethport, A Owner, 159 Pearl at, New York, $1.600-4 & Linden Place, Wily EAT BARGAIN—FOR etory brick house and tot reh, one block Apply 0G. W. KELSEY, 44'Suuch Teh at shal — HOBSES, CARRIAGES &c. rr: FIRSTRATE, BAY CART HORSE FOR sale cheap, a the owner } furthy him. Price # , Call ot Aig at able, Tad Tohsot aot pear eld # rookly: 0 o'e r titer 6 o'clock, i, M.7™ DelMre 10 'elock aM of USINESS WAGONS OF EVERY KIND constantly on hand, made {n the beet manner, Yop will fad this place as favorable ase any you cam nd, en Ay a4 arucie warranted as Tepi aud waron, : Wak’ Wagon Factory, 63d at, bet, beet Bi AY rey JR SALE— y HOR: sultable A GOOD WORK “HORS for cart d quire at 11? West op hruek ; sold for want of use. In- oe hock ey th 6, of JOHN OEBT, her 4 R SALE CHEAV—\ BAY MARE—AE" Third ave, bet 6th Ok SALE—A GAY MARE 10 HAND Pits Peace cas x ete ae Nl and gentle in ey, 1@s oud barnes, Good a new, va ry