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(Continued from the first pa.) enter! the colmel with @ borse and equipments, The reciment numbers 350 men, Thos bavmy relatives: on Hart's and other fa. Vande in the Sound or Harbor, mar be interneted by the following notice from Gen. Hunt, received yee orday by the Mayer: No more checks will be given, Twenty passes a No pe sy Will be wiven, instead of fifteen, volng without a letter certifying their resper ta. Dility can get a pass. Dut one pass will be given # Month to each person, § Colonel Ulysses Doubleday, fromm Plorica, passed through town yesterday, on the way to the fron before Richmond, to take command of the é6th United States colored regiment. Co! Doubleday fare North by the last atearner, with w da, 8 leave of ebsence, but be has thrown up bis leave on hear- ing that his regiment was under fire, aod bastene Cown to join it. Col, Doubleday is # brother of Maj. Gen. Doubbeday. Tike EMpioyrrs my Caster GARDEN are about to establish e library. Books and maps are eoHetted. FATAL Acctrpents.Two bors aged respect. Svely ton and ty vears natoed William Dross und Thomea MONuoara, were rin over yesterday efiernoon at the i #treet and Fourth avenne, by the New Flaven down tran of cars and Anstantly killed Frederick Mer ite, @Mrough a batches died alinost iarvediately. TRADES’ MOVEMENTS, Cantwes and Lanousnes oy tar Crry asp Cocnty or New York —Thia Ansocintion, which now numbers nearly three thonmand men from all the Wards in the city, held ite usual monthly meeting Inst evening at 42 Prince etreet, The only business dona, however, wae! the vs routine character, @uch an the collecting of dues & The Associne ‘tion, though comy fechlely of poor men, ia in a “very flourishing condition, Lone Snore Sarr Parsrers held a meeting Maat evening, and nominated officers for the ensuing term. The remainder of the business was morely Foutine. Coacn Painrena held a incetine at ist Bowery, tend elected the following for the ensuing six months: $ Vice-President, Wo Do § rvs Win. Harding ; Sergean ‘Arma Jobn. Hrenuan, THE COURTS A Bror Casm. In the Supreme Court, yesterday, th the cane of Morcan agt. the City, the jury gave @ verdict in favor of plaintiT for $2404 Tho plaine Bi brought bia action to recover damages for the ‘deatruction of # barge liaded with erain, by the lve a Gerinan, 88 yearn of age, fell et 110 Washington street, and mob, in July, 180 Tt eects that the rotors were chase of & neyro, and suspected bin of baving concealed bitase’f on board this weasel, and eet fire to it to sinoke hits out The result was @ total lows of vossel sud cargo, which the city bas how to pay Covet of Ganenat Srastone The Oot of the Court was commenced on Monday TRecorder Ho fraan, Jury wae ver term before inpan- rdw Grand neled. Having latened te the uanal charve, the Jury retired, Francs Lee s tred for aleged highway robbery, but thy fence dil not austain the indictment, and he was aequitted Yesterday sFrederick Murras) baving been convicted of lar- ceny, in stealing from pelle was sen. tenced to pay a ine f s100 and lo serve a tern of @ix months in the Pon's ovary Poirek A. Egan pleaded guilty of menue upon Georve TH, Vanderbilt, ani waa ventened to imprisonment for ove year in the Ponitenuary, Portor INTELLIGENOL, Car.—On Monday eve one of the Third avenve « after riding a block Felonious Assault ina ug James Shaw entered rs, near Pear! street, uble with omade tr conductor, and w wo were disputuie, Ds Jel McQueen entere!, and was imimediaely fired on by Bhaw, and we 1 in the ht thigh, Moe een Was taken tote Now ¥ Hoepital, ont aw WAS arresicd, ‘s injuries are bes eved to be quite ser Alleged Lounty Jumper Arrestet evening Charles Miler and one 5 whoni apo alleved ws to bounty -juy the north-east corser of Laurens and Sidney flee! up jaw. On Monday ney, bob of ry fought on Me STeely 1 Mller, woun n day. arseew Heavy Forornira,—It io stated that Jeremiah O'Donnell, of Brooklyn, an extenaive contractor, haa lately been using a large amount of forge business paper, signed by Rew, John Laugh- ling the Roman Catholic Biahop of Kings County, The extent of the operation is not yet known. O'Donnell has disappeared. Drvocrarte Nomrsations,--The Regular Union, and the National Democratic County Gen- eral Committees for Tangs Couaty baring come to an agreement to divide the candidates to be nom nated equality between them, called their Conven- tlona—the first of which, for the selection of candli- dates for the county ticket, assetnbled yesterday Toe Nationals met at the Capitol, in Jerolemon street, and the Regulars inthe Senate, on Fulton atre There wen fill attendance of delegates at tech Convention, and large crowds remained out- site, awaiting the result. The Regular Convention war called to order by Mr. J. PL Rorke; after which the delegates were wimitted in their order Mr, W. M. Harris, of the Fourth Ward, was appointed permanent Charman, and Dr. JG. Jones, Secretary. After a brief ad- dreams by the Prosicent, Captain Krack, of the Nine- teenth Ward, moved that Mr, Hugh McLaughlin he nominated for Register by acclamation; which Was tinanimousty carried, An informal ballet for Coroner was then entered Into, On the fourth re- @ular ballot the vote stood for— a “4 Jaroes DeVaucne. ...... De. J Murphy ... AY e Mr DeVaucne having received the highest num- ber of votes waa declared duly nominated These being all the condidates the regulars were entitled ty, mcormmittes was appoitited to apprize the Na- tionals of their action, To the Nationale fel! the lot of nominating candi- ates for County Clerk, Superintendent of the Poor and Juatice of the Sessions, Hon 8. D. Morris called the Convention to order, After admiton the delegates, Mr. Dawid Pooley of the 13th Ware was elected Chairiiaty, and Thornas York, of the Sth Ward, Becretary, The nonination of a County Clerk war entere! into, After an informal vote, ® regular ballot waa taken with the following result: John J, White rere 43 Ry W. Allen “4 John FH. Coldhan,.. eee 7 Thorns P, Norrin.... 1 Mr, White having a majority of the votes cnet, was declared duly norninated. Mr. Joseph Alten- brands war nominated for Superintendent of the Poor, and Mr. Stephen J. Voorttes for Justice of the Sessions, A committee to ment the Regulars Waa appornted, and the nomin«tions of both con- ventions were confirmed, The following is the toket aa nominated + Register Hugh M-Langehlin y Clerk —Jobn J White. smes De Vanene, Buperinion ‘ent of the Poor — Joseph Altenbrandt. Justice of Bessions—Stephen J Voorhies, Kixas County Srconp District Ustox Conqrrostonat Nowtsatios —The Second District Union Congressional Convention re-assembled at Lattimer Flall in Court street, at noon yemerday Mr Charles Jones, of the 0th Ward, presited, and Mesers, ©, Condit and W. H. Bergen officiated as Recretaries, A formal ballot form candidate for Congr: 6s was taken, resulung as follows 30 Heury A Kent... 9 Bilar Bo Dutcher. 7 Ph lip B. Crooke.... vol Fifteen ballots were subsequently taken withont result, and there beiug no probability that a nomi- nation would be made, if a majority of all the dele- wates was required, ainotion waa carried to de- clare the candidate nom nated who received a pin- rality of the votes. A recess was then taken. On tee oblimg, a vote was taken fn accordance with the previons agreement, which resulted tn the elec- tlou of Mr, Maddox by the following vote: 28 Mr. Matdox was thereupon declared the unani- mous the Convention, Boing present, he addressed them, revurmiug thanks for the honor, apd promised not only to work hard to elect bim- self but the entire ticket, {PRookiyYN Warp Nominations,—The Re- the 13: Ward have nominated Mr, bheshire for Supervisor, and the 20th publicans Charles W. heer Wright of the c Sey uitiy toe ae Shy pe phi Ale dw Hs 4 Meat aya Ward Repuleans have nominated Mr John K. the bullet was th ’ Tulmer tor Alderman, das is pur the police Roanp or Loccation—Tracains’ SAva- Not Proved —s ¢ 91 (4t wax made recently | pry Phe Brooklyn Board met last evening. ‘The egainst Mrs, Anes Hicks. { | appropriating poneapel matter uader consideration was the ques- mond ring, which belonged to Miss Hattie top of raising the slacies of teachers of the Public Wrigh, of N». 618 Browdway ; but an stration | Schools, Judze Greeny wood submitted a report, in having been wade oy Juste D sthe test. | Which he took the grouud that it waa illegal! to Tony Was fovnd jnsuth veut, and e.pon Mra, | transfer money from other funds for this object, Hicks waa releasei from restracnt Probable Homicide,On Monday night, John Shannon, of No. 612 Fifth str who had been in Mason's saloon, in East Houston st, near Solumbiny Was wet by four acquaniauces as he was depart- ing therefrom, and after 9 passave of words, one of the four, Joba ©. Sinith by name, fired upon bin, thrice wounding bim inthe lef Lreast and ow bok . Shannon was taken toihe New Y Hosp. and Smith went to the Eleventh Precinet Police Btation and surreucered to Vaptain Mount, stating that be bad shot a man in selialefence, woner Witey Week. Boacnon's ante-morten deposition lay, mith Was committed by Juste Bhaudies. a Aceidentally Shot a Friend,—Coroner Wiloy held an inquest yesterday, upon the bedy of Archi- bald A. Peterson, of No, 229 West Vhirty-second street, a youth of 16 years whom Wilbur D Elia of No. 60 Morton street, accidentally shot on Satur- day evening last, at which time young Peterson Was visiting El! who was bis friend, Ik appear. ing that Ells was innocently exhibiting a self. cocking revolver which he supposed to be unload: ed, and that 1 ould Love harmn his fricr ry found him upnowent, aud the Cor frou. restraiut, ek fast evening . x fed at the ruer of First avenue aad sist ; t, und ¢ or Crawiord, who was atternpe loan the « beaten byt , \ named Guire was ws er Stall ¢v had arrived in drawing # reves Hospital ans the through the bows PROOKLYN, Tre Merit arco Remains of the man found in the rive st tof Litle sireet, Brookign, on Monday, have not yet been idouted, altt a number fr Who have recently uiisse friends and relative ebutthe 42d Drecinet tion House to look ati oN was able to reeny. LD —in fact, under the r taoees, ident cation appears alracst inp Poe bead, neck aud arms were ont off (lowe to the ehoulderm und tle lower extremities were weveres just above the thighs, the bones having heen mawed eM, The ex. tremities ere missing, Purtiousof the coat, veat and shirt were enclosed in the t which the | body was fous, They are care presen although in shreds, and may yes le the rnann of | enabling friends & identify him, and brinziny ehe | guilty perpetrators w no doubt in the m! A the Coroner and phyal- cians who have thus far viewed the remains that the man was foully murdered; that by no pen ility could be huve born ew rout lated by mare e- ce Tuere appears to be induced him to | The report was laid upon the table, and the ques- ton of ralaing the ries of was again Lrought up by resolut merous Metions and countermotions, the Board ad- Journed while the quoation was st.ll penaing. JERSEY CITY. Tur DRAFTED Mex in: Jersey Citt To wr Provingp For,—A Borniy or $890 10 ne Parn. — Since the commencement of the draft for Jersey Cy, Which bas been in progress for several days, and was concluded yesterday afternoon, there has been considerable exmtement amongst the con- # re plod parties, espe tally those who were unable to poy for substitutes, but their troubles are nuw ended, At the meeting of the Common Council last night, a resolution waa passed empowenng the special comuuittee on enlistments to ofer a bounty of #500 for each volunteer, which elicited some dis. cussion, It wes stated, however, that Mayor Cleveland bad just received a telegraphic dispatch from a broker in Washington who has elroad filled the quotas of soveral counties in New York, offering to till the quote of Jersey City immediately jor the sun of $5°0 per man, and that he would accept the buds of the for one year in pay- ment, The resotution w pled, by a vote of 13 { to %, and the arrangenient will be rried intu ef fect at once go that lrafted man need go inio ; whe service, except from choice, Tar Mosrron Yano in Jensey Crry,—At the presen’ time there is but ore iron-clad, the urso of cor struc This im ck @ in Jersey City sa side-wheel tron | steamer 240 feet in lenuth and 14 feet tep. Ti will | be complete. in about sixty days, Mr Seeor i | now engaged iy constructng a large wooden dry dock for t nect Spr Government, which will be completed gand will give emr ment to abou | 9,900 met _ MAKING hEWS Oct 8-8. BO Ls " 2.4.5 8.—H W., mor, 11 PTRAMSTIPS—Ern Baltinn: Varthan MHLYS. Iicmer London; Franklin blie, of and for Monte Caristo; Margaret Me- Havona; WF Nash, Cow Hay, ¢ jond, NP, Nsutilus New Orleans; A ‘lowoe- end, ,, iran Smith, Warhias ony CC Arken, Htrnfo Lucey Kobinton, Geovetorn, F, doiten, Vilieomipnia, Arthur Sumpeon, Northampton B1LO0I% Clay, N Haven; Rhode Island, Prov, AKKIVED, adent. The piece of trom ‘n the rubter cla oom HTRAMMITIPY Admiral Impont, Fortress 4on- @ining the trunk wae ate ut four a weighl, | og 7 ail, ire rewnt), Washington, c, wed net wuffcient tomink ih Byers @ | Chfan Live ye 2 whington, Havre Dads by he Malu he le et GE. (iL hea Mella steeds Vacate 44, BAXKKB—Almaner, Cow Bay; Reindeer, icchend. DRIG—Hlevor, of Denmark, f.om Santos, with mda. BCHOONERS~—Roeaway, (of Westport) Mumsocoa; Cora, Portland; Chas Cooper, Provic ence; G A Hay- dea, Providence; Treesure, Bransor’; J B Bleeker, Btonington: Ben) Biown, Warren: Si i River fo. Pouchho prin, & nm idence 5 Fall River for Pourhreepet » Iiehton: Home, Kosa; Celestia, Portinnd, Crothia Jane, N. Haven; J 8 Curtis, Hartford, K LO ook, Norwich, J & Lsteclman, Wareham: Copy, Fall River Maris, Milfovd for Albany MW tre, New Haven; Clinton, Fell River: Tryall, New Bectford: Kate Thowas, Fall Kover; Converticut, Stonin ten; Andrew Stev art, Piovidence; T) ploor, Baneor for Washington, DC; Galeoa, Bangor, Vellant, River Hibburt, NB, Too Late for Classification. DEATHS, DALFY—Killed before Petersbure, on Thareday, Sept. 20, Patrick W, Dale ae notice will be given of the time of th ral. SEND TO HEADQUARTERS FOR CAMPAIGN MEDALS, CAMPAIGN BADGES, nb CAMPAIGN PINS, 40 SPLENDID STYLES Redge Ribons Bacles, and Melainoy pe Likenesses for the Million Send tor Descriptive Clieaiar, or call and examine the goods at HITCTICOCE'S, B07 te 14 Chambereatieet. To. TAILORS—NOTICE—THE FOLLOW: ing firme have cefused to employ any men whe are membereof the Weiking Ta lore Protective and Benevolent Uston, the Centura Committe bave de- elared the mon on etrike Croney & Laut, Broadway, fune- Petrus & Co, 4 Hadden, do larure & Co do Brooke Brothers, do Vanderbelt, do Skiff & Lairden, do Deperr) do Derby & Co, Walker street, Wateon, Fifth avenue. aw Bond & O'Nell], Broadway, V ANTED OPERATORS ON SINGER'S sewing machines for flannel shirts, Inquire at # First ave, basement, between 2d and 54 et, 883 V ANTED—100 COMPOSITORS TO DINE at PORR'S Saloon, So Frankfort et. | Reeular “Union” ni itor, ham, steak, &e.. 19 » biseult, and pies, yi ls 5 REWARD <LOST A BLACK AND TAN dog: The finder will REWARD OF #50 IF THE INDIAN HERB DOCTOR tale to doses be dieense rut tell bie patiente the neture of their corm plunte or sil pea, without receiving any information from them, OVE MOTTO We nee eneh Balms an Lave no strife, Wi b Netare or the Laws of Life; With blood onr bands we never «tain, Nor poison men to ease their pain. Our Father. whom al! eoodness filla, Provides ‘be means to eres!) iiles The simple Herbs benesth our feet, ‘Well used, relieve our pa us complete, A eimple Ferh, a simple Flower. hives, these shall week wich touching power ee.) in| ak wit et Of change and health to thee. Offer, No. 181 Fulton etreet, Brookien, room ° 9 stair CHARGE for Consultation or Advace A SURE CURE FOR DYSPEPS the introdnetion of Dr, Smith's DYSPEPSIA ANSIHILATOR, thousands have been cured of that costressing compiaiat, who had almost given ap sil hopes of ever being relieved, Perseverance with this remedy will entirely eradicate Lyspepein from the eyetem. To be had th New York of Mil'er & Ree: 1>) Allen, oor Stanton #t, and cor, Avenue [rand os Houston et. In Brooklyn -of J fey, cor, Myr tle and Franklin aves, Tiepot, 46 5 1 Second et, Williamebureh. Price 7 cen's per bottle, oo URE YOUR COUGH—USE CAMPBELL’S SYRUP Tar and Wild Cherry; eure cure for coughs, colds, sore throat, or diptheria, Only 25 and Bicente per bottle, To be bad at ( AMPBELI's drug @' ore, cor, Sth ave, and 28h et.; CHALMER'S drug ttore, cor, Hudeon and Hammond ste.; BURDEN, co’. Bowery and 4th t.; and also in Brookivn, at MILNE'S, 17 Fulton et, 7 ReEvpING's RUSSIA) SALVE—FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE has fully establiihed the euperlority of this Sulve over o!! other healing remed a for SORES, BI KNS, CL Ts, SCALDS, WOUNDS, BOLLS, PILES, &e, ke, Bay Fold by oll drnggtete, INSTRUCTION, | T TOWNSEND'S ACADEMY 260 BOW. rry, below Hout a ar Ive thorough instruction in bookk wriin’, art hmetic, alee. o bra reading, epetlin amma. dc. Open dar and evening, for both eaxes, Leome moderate, Private instruction given, ‘ SEWING Wad NES, SEW ING MACHINES,—ALL FIRST CLASS +? machines for eaie and to rent. Machin ) for cash or part payment. M chanved and repaired at 45 Broatway, cor. et. Room 5, up stairs over book store 400 Weep SEWING MACHINE—ELASTIC lock stiteh; the beet in the world, Call and eee how they do all kinds of «ene, Brine vour work and teat them, WEED 8. M, CO, 56 Broadway, N.Y 415 \ HEELER & WILSON'’S SEWING MA: chines to rent, on ressonable terms, Cali or address Mie, BRADLY, oso Bleecker et, 1 block f Sth ave, Alro second hand ioachines io buy for cash 9) SINGER */aule, nearly 4 -ooly run & short tiny t order, Price 450 T'S, OT Chanibeow at, _, PING. of Worth si S SEWING MACHINES FOR and in Apply at J. 1 € 4; oO. S43 feos LIVERPOOL—TA Ship JOHN HORY ES Bhip ANTAR! A LINE Ship VILLA PF 5 7 Ship Viet LA eave Oot 15th For paseace or drafts, apply to 1 PAPSCOTT, BROS, & CO, a SvSouth ot, Ow BLACK STAR LINE FROM ORK TO ADELAIDE MVEBUOOL. JOUS BRIGHT aus fm OUT, us SWALLOW Pail FROM Ox TO tiNNELY ae “SAILS Gta OCT. 4 wih itaws Ry VION, 49 Pultow at PASAGc TO (AND FROM fHE OLD Drafteon Enviand, Intend and and VVales, at © pol Piek t bips MeCielian, Tor Perrarve and Draft ly VAPSCOTS BT HERS & CO. ) ™ etrect, New York, Ss} AM 1 QUE row AND LIVER paile Sth of et. ‘4 bot © iu Cure An f WH QTEAM PROM 4 i » 1 bet, y & wis W16 ANCHOR LEONI udondert it pleameblp need to all on North River, ‘Thte povedetyleto meure *. Raves of pasease, well-cooked provi- Jubii $10 ¢ piecrene Apply to FRANCIS jirea, To be suryegd- “oth S18 ie sihbaiaibiabend HAVE OLD LEAD AND TYPE All. WHO t sean find meoneh pares by Gallupg on Cc, WY, Cliche Ld WY das ae nae ww GENFRAL BUSINESS, NY PERSON WHOE STOPS AT aie CHAT- D Headache, Toothache or Neuraein free of expense, Ove it. d id Wy OLAX Led F yojen tp uh boas ine yeu . B teninand $1 por bot. a T = 60S—PAWN BROKERS’ TICKETS wantel. [will pay 75 percent. more for Pawn- brokers’ tickets for watches, diamonds, eweiry, puns j rn than can be obtained at ane other pince ecity. 6% Broadway, cor Houston ef, up ab stare room 5. : pier i A FE'V REAMS OF PRINTING PAPER U4234, wili be wold choap on pplication at ‘ad ens Bun Offer, A PAWNBROKER'S TIC ‘KETS WANTEL ity for tickete of Damon le, wate nes, Jewelry, ware, guua pistola &c,, at 77 Bi will pay 60 per cent, more than any other person stairs, LOUR, _ FLOCR, FLOCR, FLOUR, TEAS.’ TEAS, TEAS, TEAS, TEAS, COFFEES, COFDRKES, COFFEES, COFFEE: and all kinde of (rroce.ies, chen i wud a poud as the Lest, THOMAS R, AL Cor wich and Murray eta. Wholesale departracat, Cireenwiech at, ant G® Y'S ORRIS TOOTH PAST T boat Nentrifice (or the Teeth, in use: to be had at 46 South Second at, Williameborgh, and cor Myrtle and Franklin aves, East Brooklyn, Price 6) cents per pot. om OHN B. GOUGH EXHORTS PEOPLE TO @ abandon tho wine eup. Substitute KENT'S Fast India Coffee, and you areaafe, Sold by. ll erocers at So cents perth, General Depot, 14 Reade et, 410 RINTING VAPER—FOR SALE, A SMALL lot ot white printing paper, 24x58. Appiy at the Sun Of tf TICKETS BOUGHT OF monda, Watches, Silverware, Murical Inetri- Guns, Pistols, Dry Gooda, Clothing, and all la, Overcoats wanted, 145 Canal street near Hower 62 RY BRIEST’S COLUMBIAN BALM FOR the HAIK: it if an article ot tmerit, sold at SS cents, Devot--40 South Ud et, Wilitameharch, HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK- holdere of the New Enecland Cav Sprtug Co,, for the election of Trustees, will be held at the office of the Company, 27 Boadway, on Tuesday, the lith day of Ocioler, at 12 o'clock M. J. U4. THOMPSON, Seey, New York, Sept. 44, 1804, Bol HERE WILL BE A MEETING OF THE flockholiers of the Ineuiated Line peraph Company, at the Office of the Company, Jedar at, N.Y..0n Tuesday, the 4th day of Cctoter next, at 12 o'clock M. FL WARKD HAMILTON, Bee. New York, Sept. 22, 1564, 327 4 te FAT MELTI by the ure of Gay's Patents tanks, of the moet devi-wble sizes an! on hand and for sale, «ith or without ( by LOCKWOOD & EVERETT, 77 John Fy CENT HAIR DYE ! — 50 CENT: e BKIFS TS CELEBRATED HAIK DYE e Cheapeat article in etuble Several seam atte fo the on'y Reliable, ne well ae t! the we and is soll by all r ine well-kn P our Agents in New York:—BARNE 1 Park Row: J.C. HART, 20 Beekman # ; and Meewrs WHEELER, [12 Cherry ei, REED Co., 18 Alien cor, § , i cor, Avenue and Houston LY, 415 Hur oon Ft, and tro be supplied by ® enue, renue, SHAS. No CORTE TENTON, No, Manutactured at 46 South Second Hamebureh No. ‘SAVINGS BANKS. PRANKLIN SAVINGS BANK, COR. &TH ave. and et, open daily, deporl'e made now and until Oct. 20th, draw intovest froin the let of October Interest 6 percent. SAM'L NEWBY, Pres, d Aa. , CHAMBERLAIN, See, JEVING SAVINGS INSTITUTIONS, NO, 96 WARREN 8ST, Interest allowed at the fume entitled thereto and on Monday fiom $107 P.M, Thoroage: rate of © per cent on all Open daily trom 10 to 2 BP. My Thursday and Saturtay afternoons N. B,—Money to loan on bond and WALTER W. CONCKLIN, Prealdent VANDERBILT L, BUXTON, Secretary 468 NEW YORK SAVINGS TANK, my OF 14th et, and 8b ave,—Open daily frown 1 tot Pt M.; Wednesdaye and Saturdays from 1 to 7 P.M. Six percent, interest allowed, Deporits made on or before Get. loth will draw interest at once, TiLOMAS CHRISTY, Prest; R. 11. BULL, Seety 378 HIRD AVENUE SAVINGS Cor of Third ave and 26th et, CHARTERED 1564, BANK OPEN Paily from 19% 8.m, to % p.m, and on MONDAY, WEI NESDAY aod SATURDAY EVEN- INGS trom 6 to > p.m, SIX PER CENT fotere $1 to #149 Ali monier depos!.ed on or before October loth, will draw futerest trom the Lat , K. GREEN Preahiont Ewe RICUARD KELL ARTIC! A ONF-HORSE POWER MACHINE FOR P + with all ne ary fixtures for @ kindling ard, Will be td cheap, Appiy at JOHN O'NEILL, er of Van Bruut and blizabet! eta south Brooklyn. 26 LARGE LOT OF WHITE WOOLE kets slightly dainaged, for sale at 156 Fulion st, in lote to cuit purchesere, ob8 FOR SALE Crrar—e CHEST OF Can nterts tools aleo a vise, 103 Prospect et, Brook Inqnire all the week, Oty EROSENE LAMP CHIMNEYS—A FEW thousand dozens ot plan chimneys, beet quali- ty, tor ele Ab SS conte nett cash, per dozen, in lota to wuit, and ready tor delivery, ©, RAOUX, »6 Cedar at eal YANO—A GOOD 67-2 OCTAVE PLANO for sale tor #>y, at 165 Hester et, ue TO JOB PRINTERS—A SMALL LOT OF printing paper, 24x55, will be vold cheap on appli- eauion atthe counter of the sun Cfhce, ee: Furs. F! RS— ATTENTION, LADIES—NOTWITIL standing the high of gold4jthe N. Y, Fur at last vears prices choice from our obtain great bar. . Alworing BANK, allowed on al! suns from .ES FOR SALE. lyn a at will & » meal Loan et, opproite Cicoks' marble Hotel, » Manscer, Look for the Man 8 FOR SAL AND TOT y (CHEAP HOME, €1,:00 —4 TWO Si OR — house and lot Terme hall hy balance tos years Anviv ats} Court a. Boookion 1 Li n sol, tie hont doen ; mice + —88 ACRES,GOOD EP ¢ ’ Yo oF with buildines: price THUR, 177 Fulton Cocntry Market; 9 tc 12 Wednos dies or by letter, Nortnpert. LL, he pore rOkK > ACRES. Higilly hiaproved land, ™ Ww York, 4 tiles t rR SALE York, a! HO Wa. Ris BRIDO RR, 23 out end, Tnqut av, N.Y. 4 , ‘ Cat notte!) the cu H AND LOT FOR I | “Don't s4y 0 } War $ is bs cine 1 ob Lhe pie kL . sie, price al $5; m payments and movey aAivanced to build honve: toCHAKIES 5. BROWN, i1T Fiont et, o: at w York; o: to 1 BAKE tb 15 Naseiu et Btu LYT—AT 97 THOMPSON ST., A REAR basement, consisting of 2 rooms, with ¢: ctu: water and pantries. Apply on the pramiees. ba is oa —A GREAT BARGAIN—FOR $ l .606 sale, a Sesto brick house and Ra hi Linden Place, Wii ey te one block from cars, ny WU W, ReLowY, $4 Seutb ith a ozo NUISANCE AVOIDED | t mothe, | from z wean ieur Wuitdines, ¢ Vv hy U2 Washing. | ton et, Hoboken, de g Fan FOR SALF 2 ACRES, GOOD buiidinees, 20 miles t.om New York. | 4 mile fom Renot. Ib of J. ¥. WARMAN, 150 Nuss ap frm 10 to 8 o'clock —ONE HOUR FROM NEW] with Not Gailty.-A Story of Real Life, One day, a gool many years age, a young woe man knocked at the door of a little ecttage in the suburbe of the iown of Newcagtle-upon- The knock was tmmodiately anewered by the open of the door from within, An rod wort Leas ly dressed, end who had evidently rsen from her wheel, was the sule inmate cf the little cot. “Bless your hearty irk! suid the dame as 6he entered with her vist + and sat down by the wheol again, “there mething particus lar aboat you te did not use te kook" “I was afraid pone mother," sald the ¢ ite the spinner “And though Poated the d. frightoned vou awny got Romething to say to me, Catherine," continued the speaker, kindly; “out with tt, and depend upon the best counsel that can give." The ye ately epeak “Has William Hutton asked you to be his wife?” eaid the daz ly and rightly anticipated the matter that was in the mind of her youthfal visitor “THe hag mother," was the reply The man began to birr oarnesily at the wheel, ist be 6 ¥y for you ne might be with you, , who bad taken a scat oppos vecn hera"’ fee woulln't have ta, rou have his at Rat the truth my dear, id Hannah # Woman blushed, J did not {mmatts wh crt “Well, my dear," anid she, after a short pansa, “anot this but what ron have long expected—ayey and wished ? Ite t #9, Taupe pose, it needs no wit lt tell what would be the end on’. s cour heart; be all wore trne, but there waa somee thing upon Catherno's mind which strugglod ta be out, and out it came “Dear Hannah," anid she, senting herself close by the dame, und taking hold of her hana, “ yoo have been a kind friend—a parent—to me, since my own poor mother died, and I have look to for advice but yourself, no one te Thave not given William an answer, aud would not till I bad spoe ken to you; especis ething—as you once said—"" “What did T anv, Catherine? interrupted the ald woman: ‘nothing against the m surely. To I have seen and heard, kind -hear.ox i and every way behaved" * Yes, Hannah,” replied the young woman; ‘but youonce said, ater I had brought him once op twice to see you, that you did not like those—those forts of low Ats that sometimes foll upon him, eves eA BOF 1b yon lowe, im from wil 4, iniust well in company, T have often noticed them muce, Hane nah," continued Catherine with a sigh, © Plague on my ol! thoughtless tongue for sage fngany suchthing to vex you, my dear child. Theed not se rless & speech, Catherine, THe wae a soldier, vou wy, a ood many verre ayo—hee fore he was tw and fourht for country. He may have secon & then thet make him grave te think upen, w it the least cause for blaming himself Bat, what it may be, I mean not, Cothering, that you shonld take eueh @ passing wortto heart. [f he haa some iiile caress you thera and mate him t will easily soot! Aw the w thought that her o' rar tug. the Cather | peth, When s of Catherine bad ing of the ciroum. mer and no re ‘ orphan girl, then shout te re of age, and tad taken care of her til! eho grey At totsitun herself by merce. At finding: herself unable to continue a working Kfe lonzer h} ret red to Novcastle, hea nat. ! she hve in bumbie comfort op the sDgs ¢ r loud voer servitude, Catherine came k w » Nowec.tla and immed ate hal oD two yearris. od sue which pence + ex) ration of her term of taarriel te the va mas Leen stated as be ara ree by trade, and bore, ag ad sald, an excelient character t paid by the pew m 1 couple tage of the old wormunm ®b0 gared r pride, thinking she had never sean 1€ 0 pe The iew ye tinthe army bad given ta i turally wure an eee im vhicd ! xy AB Toe BL, Tact. in ris countenance af ite edo one woran 6 kint wos in the thought Catherine aad her husband sitile dwelling, Mane a future viet was paid by vt ne parties old woman looked parsowls inobiris . ply ¢ -~-liad mace fiiecks Upon the strange ” ‘ if pot free rt r on Tite ul Leve nat rid he t im Lod Lpep the ne'a marriages : but upe to tell a ht h ered forth ‘opp s by bure ) Was Very w But J cannot, young wife, ! ‘enon y¢ Catherine was silent, (7 be contiv ued.) . , a ERC RNIONS OR NEWBURGH, POUGHKEEP* Koundout, Kingstou~ The MAKY PO\S leaves loot o Jay at, every AITO DOOD af by o'oloe), UDSON RIVER R—cOR ALBS #4 Tioy, the North and West, Vom Chambers e Tand 10 A. 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