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(Continued from the fret page.) morning from Fluvanas—-that at the tine the Roa- foke ealied her captain was o tified thet among hia passengere—tbirty-five in num ber—were somo of notoriour secesh character, but be anid he was prepared for any emergency. We hope her delay inay te caused from nome disarrangement of ma- chinery or other Like cause, but fears are enter- Qained for her wafety. It waa reported yeaterdey Sferneon that the Roanoke bad arrived at Wis port ‘but it proved to le # mistake, LOCAL NEWS. SEW YORK AND TR VICTUTY. Loca Powrtics,—Tho ceveral Conventions have not yet agroed npon al! their nominations, the following Net embraces thove that have been wade upto the present time’ pawoonatic. The Taremany all Democracy bare nominated Por Bheriff—tohn Kelly. * County Clerk H.W. Genet, “+ Diatrict Attorney -A Oakey Hall. "Clty dudge—No nomination, © Bupervisor John Pox, “ Geroners- Wr Schirmer, Wm. ©. Grover, Robert Gamble, Join Wildey. For Congress nominations hare been made in the following Districts: ah Die Morgan Jones, 6th = —-Nelson Taylor. 6th * Not vet made. Th John W. Chandler, Sth —Thornas J. bore The Mozart Hall Democracy at their meeting lest evening nor inated For Sheriff.) in Kelly. “© District 4 sorney.-A, Oakey Hal! The Conatitutonal Union (9) Democracy bave nominated for Congress, EN P. Norton, in the @th District, and Mon. Janes Brooks, inthe Sth Dia trict. KOPUBLICAN, The breach among ths Republicans hae grown wider, and from the fact that the Darling Commit- tee have made a number of nominations, it seems that no settlement will be arrived at. The Darling Committee Convention has nominated ; For Sheriff Owen W. Brennan, For Supervinor—A W ilmann Coroners——Dra, Colling Rauney, Naumann and Dennison. For Assornbly the following Republicam nomina- Bons have Lean made: Tat Dist, ohn Shopt Bth * C.J, Polhanue 6th * Wm. Hiewins Th “ — Thos. KE, Stewart %h * — Chas. A. Lamont, 14th —Wm. Bows Messrs. Pol! amur, Stewart and Lamont are en- dorsed by the Draper Coumittee, who have nomi- oated in the S)) Assembly District, Elisha R. Camp- bell, H. BE. Russell, Teh District, and Thos, B. Van Buren in the 151) District. At e meeting held leat evening the following nominations were unani- sounly acreed ty For County Clerk Janes M. Thompson For District Attorney —Joln Sedgwick, For City Judge OL Stuart The other norm! nationa are beld over for the pres- ent IND DENT NOMINATIONS, Preceding every local election a number of small fry politicians set themselves up to be knocked down, or bought off by the professed * regulars." At the last election thease gentry, finding no custo. ners for their political wares, held on to their “ in- dependent nominations to the last, and then ceceived their quietus in the shape of a fow @core votes that exhilited thelr conaunimate anpudence in pretendin? to represent a political constituency, Doubtless, opposition candidates are itary checks upon “ring nominations but to be effective they 6 quire acash capital equal to that of the most favored candidate, iy connection with Personal popularity, At the present time, four or five personsaspire to various offices, but until all of the more regular nominations ara tone, these are, a8 Toots says, “of no consequence" Avction SaLers or Dry Goovs—Hravy Reprotion ww Puices. Dry gooda continue their descent, and inthe jotting line have got ao low that many holders refuse to eell at the current ratoe, The ot 1 sales vosterday exhibited a re- aarkable di pies: on of pricesy in comparison with the figures curront a month ago. The low rates at which tailoring goods were rold Must soon be senaibly felt in the retali trade. Por instanceextes qualities of Leaver overcoating, for which the tai- form throe or wees ao, demanded from g12 to @f5 per yard, sate a sold at REO to Bh: heavy three-fourths Ene! cass. meres sold at 1, 2736; imperial muscovite coating, which lately brought $6 2%, sol i for #2 2,and ao on throughout the list. T e decline in prices of other goods was also very great, Dor and standard shaw!s fell 80 per cen:., and millinery goods brought from % to 40 per cent. less than the prices of Iaas month, Carpets that were before held at 80% 95 cents per yard sold at GO to 65—a descent of from 80 to 56 percent. These figures prove the depen- dence of al! roods on the value of gold, sud show that the retailers have no plaus- ible excuse for keeping prices wt the present high rates, Many of the wholesale quotations are now but little in advance uf what they were classen of previous to the War, while the retailers demand two or three Gines the origioal price, In fact it is ate to say Shat wholewwle dry woods generally bave declined fully GO per cent, within the Jest wouth, while wore departinente of the trade have been depressed 100 per cent, ut shown by the above figures, On the other band, m ssjority of retailers bave only nominally marked down thelr prices, and in no Inatance have they ins ie then correspond with wholevale or)! tes, The corse of thia ae tion we have alrowiy explained, and until the pub. Nie renolutely rv te irchises at the 1 warranted prices thy Lip ures will be mat tained unt’! . anew hand are worked of, and ag long ater ends as possible. Crey GOVERNYENT-—~Tre Cocyein Votes 4250 pam Day Lanowrns, Bre Ata meeting of the Board of Gonncilmen yesterday Mr Jaques presented ar solution, directing the Streets Com Tuesiomer to contract with Mr. John H Tobut, ite Printer to the Board of Supervisors, for the printing ef the Comrnon arate of twenty per cent, less than th« pre nt prices. Beferred to the Com mittee on Prius and Advertising. A communicstion was received from the Comp- troller, trauemitting the following as the condition wf the Treasury : Balance, Bopt, 24... + 922,589 96 Receipts, ++ TdhT10 O1 ‘ounce, 991,249 97 Payments sees 462,100 94 Ralance, Sept. 80 "9545,149 08 Another communication was received from the “omptroller in relation to the issue of the balance the authorized Central Park Inmprovernent Fund 2 These remains wo be taken uv as vet * | rou # for which the Comptrol! Sune the necersary bon’ Referred, A renclution, heretofore lad over, increamng the y of all laborers ip the employ of the Corporation to $2 50 per day, wan called np by Mr, Repper. During the course of debate, Mr, Opdyke said be regarded] #2 50 per day ee an extravagant amount of payment for a day jaborer, (Laborer in the fobey, “How would vou like to work for a dollars day 1) After order waa restored, the resolution waa adop'ed as originally preeented, twenty voting ip thesfirmative, and two in the negative, (Mosare. Jacquea and Opdyke, The Board concurred in overriding the veto of the Mayor on a resolution direeting whe Comptroller to hey the sum of $2,400 to Mosurs Corley & Bill- cocks, for furnishing badges to the members of the City Government, Adjourned. Tur U, 8, Steamen Newsens.—This vee- ol arrived yesterday morning from Beaufort, N. C, having in tow the Government ateamer Fah Kee, which had lost her propeller, The Newbern brings several Invalid officers and privates, and alao twen- ty-three prisoners who were captured on board the blockade runner Nixbt Hawk by the United States steamer Niphon MEFTING OF THR CiAMnER oF Commence Taz Keraneanoe Teetiwontat—Ear.ovwent oF Disemanaen Sountena, Ero. The Chamber of Com- merce, at ite session yeaterday afternoon, transact- ed considerable business of public interest, The Committee appointet on the Tth of July to take mhonsures relative to » filting teatirmonia: to Captain Winslow and his confrerea of the Kesrearge, pre- sented @ report, in which the benefita derived from the destruction of thy Alatmma were set forth. It concluded by recommending that %45,000 be raised for the purpose of presenting module to the captain and crew, The President said that $14,000 had been already mubscribed towards that object, A comtounication from W. I. Seward, Becretary of Stale, enclosing » letter from the Charge d’Af- foirs of Great Brituin, wes rend, in when itwae Stated that the Mritish Govern nent deol pod corm. Municating to the Judge of the Adioiralty Court at Halifax, resolutions adopted by the Clam er of Commerce mknowledying the impartal proceed- ings of that magistrate with ceyard to the caso of the Chesapeake, for the reason thas be had only done his duty, A communication from the New Orleans Chain- ber of Commerce wae then read, arking the aid of the New York Chamber, in their endeavors to have the new laws in relation to the shipment of cotton repenled, The subject was referred to &@ special cormroittee, A communication from Col, Allen Nate of the 14Kth New York Vole) and others, proposing a plan for organizing » “Wounded 8 lMiera’ Insurence Night Watch ond Shipping Patrol Guard.” The object of thin movement ie the protection of all kinds of pr bite and private property by discharged voldiers, with the view of giving tonoratle em- ployment to the latter, and at the same t me ren- dering an equ valent in increased security, The communication Was referred to the Executive Com- mittee, Mr. 8. F. Ruggles then called attention to the letter of Mayor Gunther in rela to the en! at- ment of etnirants, He stated that » communica. ton had been sent to the Chamber by the Secretary of Siate last April, on the subject of emigration to this country, and in July Inst an act was parsed for the purpose of protecting thone who should reach these shores from foreign countries A vumber of gentletoen had since organize! to procure laborers trom Europe ve action of there gentlemen had been diecuver:d by the Mayor, who Said that such laborers were to te brought over for the purpose of being enlisted in the armies of the United Bimes. (Laugbter.) The Mayor, by virtue ot bis offie, would be able to excrt an influence on tho other mie of the water, and therefore bis anser- tion would have the effect of discouraging emigra- tion, Which would be injurious te thia conuiry He a)eo showed that from 1950 to 1560, #290, 000,000 were produced by the immigration of 2,700,000 on the land where they settled. Mr. Ruggies strait ted the following resolutions, which were referred to a Committee, aud the Chamber adjourned : Reevlved, That the Chamber of Commerce of New York regar! the increase of the popuiatio the United States, with judicious and prot employment, as the surest and most efferent mode of preserving and increasing the national strength, and that they boli itte te the imperative duty of the Government and of #{lour public authorities, iu view of the withirawal by the pending war of the labor from civil emplorment, and also of the uecesaity of increased activity in agricultural, Mantfacturiug and mining mdustry, to de velope our dormant resources, and thus provide the moans of Lyhtening our public burthens, Resolved, That the Chamber revarda with par- tonular b action, the recent act of Congress, ‘to encourmge emigration,"’ passed on the 4th of July last, and view with epprobation auy proper eftorta of ther fellow citizens t carry the otjects of the fact into speedy and full effect. Thr 69TH RaGiMenr returned from Fort Riebmond yesterday afternoon, and marched up Rroadway to Grand at, a d then to then armory at Fsnex Market, shore they stacked arme and were dismissed, TRADES MOVEMENTS, Tor Tarrons’ Sree Th) Journermen Tail- 4 lengthy card, in whicb they charge the merchant tailors with forcing upon them the present strike, The public are promised some rare developments con erping the profits realized by those who mapufacture clotulng, and sell ready made garments, ‘It ia an ‘ll wind that blows no one any good,"* and if this difficulty between the tailors and their employees shal! result in benefit to the consumer, the public will not complain. During the summer the merchant tailors raised the prices of their goods until none but rich people could afford ® new suit of clothes. The wages of their workmen and workwornen were also raised to the seale of prices alopted by the Tailors’ Society. This wovlety having thrown overbourd one of their most active members (who subsequently became connected with a political organiration), de termined to raise their ecale of prices agnin. Un fortunately, they have done go at the wrong time The victorios of Grant, Sherman aod Sheridan had brought down the price of gold, while the disturl ances in the labor market of this city Lad allured hither journeymen of all trades, from the rural dis- | tricts or from the overstocked Furopean tes In | tives were not in activedemand, | and, aceordingty, wwe morcbout ta we resist: j ed the last ad for sn increase of wages, Th s3 with Which most of ors bave pnblial Consequence, oper rsh | gone into @comb.aation against the journeymen, | their determination of — Lolding the journeymen withdraw from pomtion they have taken. No Coubt there is NO upon both sides, and for the sake of bar out the rea Tuony anti! Were appoiuted, v'th a view of amica! iy settling the dispr An appeal “To the Pur ic,"* on be- half of erchant tailors, will be lav, hed at by ‘vho do aot care @ brass farth'n, ‘al affairs of the employers so long es consumers can obtain Jothing at comparatively reasonable prices. A like a; peal on bebalf of the journeymen w!!l not materially assist the opers- tives, for the public wore never known to interfere in matters that arv best regulated by the laws of supply and demand. Ibis to be hoped that both parties will agree to an amicable settlement, not- withstanding the assertion that the journeymen tailors can hold ous for mx months uf necessary, to enforce what is considered their rights in regulating the atandary of waaay intelligent 5 about the pe authority —_—_— SE the enployers have | t would be well if conference comm'ttecs | THE COURTS. Covet ov Garmnat Srastone.—Cathartne White, eced 15 years, who had stolen $223 worth of jewelry from Marr Beattie, of Moomingdale Asy- lum, pleaded guilty of petty larceny, and war re- roanded William O'Neen, aged 15 veara having stolen #200 from Patrick Murphy, of No. ST Bleecker atreet, ploade! multy of grand Lokalg and was remanded Helena Kranae, aged 27 years, was tried for steal! ng wearing apparel from Marguret Stadtfield, of N..106 Fourth avenue, She was convicted of atten pt st erand larceny, and un- der the jury's verrvet, Recor ler Hoffman seat ber to the Penitentiary to sorve ux months, Tim- othy Daley, who stabbed Mchael Lyons at tmid- night on the 17th of Arurnat last, peaded guilty of manslaughter m the fourth degree, and waa re- wanded. Ferdinand Vogt, of Union Hill, N » having beon indicted for stealog a gold watch id chain from Lena Myers of No, 61 Fulton Street, Was convicted and remanded, Pouce Isteritogscn — The Houston Street Shooting—Justifiable Homieide,—Coroner Ranney hedt an inquest, yesterday, upon the body of Joba Bhannon, of No. 615 Pifth street, and teatimony was taken showing that early on Tuesday morn- ing Shannon met four young mea in Houston street, near Columbia, and that Shannon assaulted the party and threatened to murder Mr. John C, Smith, one of the four Having made this threat he sprang uyon Bmitb, but the latter defended himself by timely «we of his revolver, wounding Shannon fatally. Smith (ben went to the Eleventh Precinct and eurrencered to Captain Mount, and Shannon war taken t) the New York Rospita where he lingered until Wednesday. The Jr enuered the following verdict; “We tind th John Shannon came to bia death by o pistelat ot wound atthe Landa of Jobn © Smith, and we be. lieve that the shooting waa justifiable.” This re- leaked Mr. Smith frora restraint, OMoer @han, of the Bleventh Precinct, aars that he bas louw known 4 ae one of the most reckless amd brute! + i the Eleventh Ward The Knife —Wright Culbert, of No. T Portland avenus Rrooklym wee etabbed in the abdomen on Weineaday afternoon by Kdward Church, whor be encountered in Second atreet pear the Rowery. He war taken to Bellevue Hospital and Church was arrested by Offcer Leonard, of the Seventh Precinct, and committed by Justice Shandley At about diy ock yesterday morning Officer Re- gan, while attermptins to quell an inctpient riot in Elizabeth street near Prince, was severely atabned on the head »the New York Hos- pital, No arrest Leon effected, Hoorish Spree-Two interesting yvoutha of the Mame of Hoya, aged respectively 12 and 14 years, came hither from Baltimore and took apartments at French's Hotel, They then went industr about the work they hadin band, which waa to expend $600 which one of them had, aa charged, stolen from his ployer, Mr. F, A Hansech, of Baltimore ; but they do not appear to have adopted the dashing style which young ro, aes usually af- fect, for wherever they went their expenses: were made with moderation, and moreover they kept an ecact account of thelr purchuses, even re ling the ten cents each whic i they daily pid the toot. Polishers. They were arrosted yesterday by De- | t ctive Moore and Superinteudent Young, te vlc rary had been dispate ane He was taken naely iles off to Bal imore. Counterfeit Money.-Felward Laukton was ar- rested yesterday, for attempting to posse couter. foit £10 bill, purporting to have beeu imeued by the sex Bank, of Haverbilh Maes Another like nierteit having by ound in hid possession, be was Leld by Justice Siandley BROOKLYN Tre Montaccr HALL Drwoceacy,—As- oTORR Ticker in Tue Freep.—The Montague Hall Democratic General Committee, having been ruled out by the “Regular General © the convent and “National’ Democratic ittees, and the nominations made by na called by the jornt com ing unsatisfactory to a lerge portion of the Demo- eracy of Brooklyn, a conventic tayue Hal! organ zation was » to nominate a “straiy Ad organization wan effected of Dennis Gargan, of the 10th Ward, as Chairman ; Micha» avd Thornas E. Pearaall, of the called by the Me J. Donne, of the 9th Ward. 19th Ward, a rant-at-Armes, Fout wards and the town of tiands were represe hy delegates, and amo to take a vow for Register wa ried. The vote remuliad in the somination of ox-Mayor Samuel 8. Powell, as follows: M. Laughlin ° . +. 10 Rueben 8. Forne svoeee t A vote for County Clerk waa taken, which re sultedin the nomination of Mr the Eastern cistrict. Ensign Driege received ooesees Jobn J. White oa ‘ Wein Robert Allen wae ‘ oe (4 Dr Thomas 9B. Norris was nominated for Coroner unanimously, t! ere being no epposit on Mr. John V. S hoonmaker was nominated for Superntendent of the Poor, and Charles W. Bei camp reserved the mumation for Pisiee of the Court of Session The nominations wera mace unaniowis aud the Conveation atjourned Mosracrre Pati Enaign Driggs, of IoDCTARY CONVENTION The Montagu Hall Democratic Judiciary Con- vention wae held inthe afternoon, and organized by of intiog Mr Wm. HO Bier, as chairman, A ‘allot for Police Justice was entered into which resulted in the nomipation of Mr. Ludwig Senter, of the Easterr District, For the office of Jus tice of the Peace of the First District, Mr. M Walsh received the unanimous vote of the Conve. ton A vote was taken for Justice ot the Peace the Second District, resulting in the choice of M Jacob L, Fenn THe LATE StootinG ArrAin.—Mr, Charles Curran, @ peliceman of the Forty-second Precinct, Brooklyn, who was shot in the head by a man Theodore Yates, at the corner of Adame and Water strocta, on Saturday night Inst, died of his injuries yesterday morning about T o'clock. The deceased was attended to bis last moments by Rev, Mr. Keegan, of the Church of the Asauioption, Au mvestivation into the circumstances of the af- fair wik be commenced to~day beiore Coroner Nor- ra. Tuk MuviLatED Bopy.—The Police of the Forty-second Precinct bave be the dredging of the docks be two days past, with the vie head and extremities of the human body found in the water on Monuay last, but with ut success, A number of persons call daily to look at the br cy, and exon named D superintending Ww Lite street for discovering the ne the remnants of clothin but no ne haa vet identifi Tyg know { lian | ate ceremon : Sronr of ORMNE new etifce ta be | ax the Church of the Atonement “Episcopa + Was laid yesterday aftern + With appropri. & at the corner of bth 1th streets, Gowanus, The present on the oceusion were Rey pastor), Rev. Dr. Cunt ; and Greenleaf, euch of wh The box depos.ted in the the nar of the pastor ) book, velns, piper m } dev. Phe building w nexient, in the sinne Gort} ture, It will be omy A Frenca gurdoner residing at Troyes having ob- served that everybody tiving im ¢ e quarter of the town occupied by tanners escaped the cholera, he determined to try the virtue of tan when planting potatoes, For that purpose he placed a shovelful of tan in the trench under the seed in a part of a hold, and planted the remainder in the ordinary On digging out the potatoes be found that those which were planted near the tan were per- fectly sound, while the others were diseased, He found, further, that potatoes were preserved dur- ing the winter by spreading tan on the fleor of the ttorehouse venue % hed, aud who recove od #50 of the money, Lud sent the enterprimng juven- — Oct. 78. B., 6 038, 8, 5 32.—H, W. morn. © 14. CLEARED, STRAVSHIPS— Columbia, Havana; F W Brune, Baltimore, BARK — Salamander, ( Rus.) Kayser, for Rotterdam BRIGS—Lahem|, Oporto; Ocean Traveller, Mansa- nilla, Excelsior, Bermuda; Mary Cobb, Port Royal; A M Fry, Philadelphia: Enuly Fisher, Bangor. SCHOONERS— Julia, Havana: J 3 Smith, Mate moras; Transit, Washington; C & N Koger, Bali, AKKIVED. STRAMBHIPS— Merrimac, New Orleans: Havana Havana Newbern, North Atlantic Pluckadine S% rou, Fab Kee, Beaufort; Constttution, New Urle peants einai Picton MW Brett enreceee urneide, Marseilles : ope Cow y ; William Rathbone, Liverpooe i BRIGS—Allandale, Windsor; Bay, © B, Executive, of Bane Daniel Trowbridve, Demarara; | SCHOONERS Ral Sarah Peters, Cow from Grand Turk, Bernard, Leghorn, Port, Schooner Pond, N & Sultan, Halitaz, N Aresle, St Martir Phebe, St Marti HS Bornton, Gloucester, Wil ie Putnam, Cainie: © 1 Hulse, Providence: W Bideall, Mretic. 8 BR Janeieon, Vinalhaven for Philadelphia, 0 &mi'h, New Haven; Sarah sfatilda, Bedgeport; JM Brain- ard, Portland, Portiand, Ct; Harriet Ryan, New Det. ford: Bea Rauver, Somerset; Fred Reed, Banger for Warhineton; Siles Wrieht, Cold Spring, Hiawatha Rockland for Sandy Hook; Minne Kine, Prov idence: Adele Felicia, Fawtucket. Boston, Hoston for Albany; Sarah Jane, Newport, Seneca, Fall Kiver for Albans: Hoaritet Lewis, Providence for Port Ewen: Vendovt, Sag Harbor; J Cadwaiiade:, New Haven; Ann bis. Providence, R. 1. BELOW. KR B Minturn, Cow Bay Mathilde, of and from Bremen, Too Late for Classifleation. CARD TO THE PUBLIC-WE WISH TO errect the miatake or fal stood of Counc! linan hairman ot the Merchant Talore’ Assoula ion, in erating to that honorabie bedy that “the entire tu- creme prices paid to the jourber men ranyes trom 1 to 185 per cent." Now we ermphatienily deny the Ment OF inieehond, inaemuch asthe whole advance thus far received amounts to fiom 40 to bv Perceut. Poi instance: Previous to the war we sore rece 1 work an averaer of Sor ty erent tine we are only receiv. #9 or #1), which will averse h per day, or from § bark Flize & es, [rom @s to $10 per week! To the Members u/ tue Merchant Tastors’ Aasocia- Ww. Gentlemen: In your card to the public you have Again resorted to ir old trade of villifving vou workmen; > that a combinavion, esiline iteelf the | ive Arsociation (and permit is to adc eats ty. That we have tormed our- ah 0 an Mecvciation for mutual protection we a © 86 DOL the same ry ht to protees: ou Inbor @ you have to protect your eapital--tor ato our capital; that you have reeoived your-elves into an mmsooiation, the richs of which we adriit: int rentleuen, w trary and ove. leary we not, on all ove an mvance th mitting tor your knowing, me we do. the ave charced your cua we refer to the public and when we ask for So pe 176 per cent. naecnal right to put tt have on your enstomerer tothe Pable «hich any to» eneral or uniiorm trilore ve AneWwer, from et. For inetance, aoeore ould have us chars o sur Royer & Bonny, aod oth ston sour list the aaine p we we would cbaive Mesor Culling and oihers, fume trom their cuator oy intend to sutmitio the of p/eparntion th ls whieh it requir own en comsideration # ifat or prices, exorbitant @mes rou mers, in your orn "o * mt you have charsed 1} we mM, gentlemen Ave We not prire on hor as In that portion ot Te » bot contine i we heve in cu trimm) opt on our la t you will, fall te bea mater of chant tailo sof N subrnitted bo ir Nc » teed and astoni« fou Fay vou p socle y. now, ¢ Besoc lion, in tion whieh ® sauch ae ite AALS PUCK tie » bend. VD. Deple 7] tis and Pettus of ®, CENTRAL COMMITTEF, REFORM TALL, 2 letohe A wt © Ne k the mu pwitig pr qeotection f oeach evolent fund nsiach # and eu ployens and the shay to. A strike until al WA t@ wrbauaied tos the eettlement oi the resolved, That the action taken by a por Merchant tailore of this e:ty, in having pedged t " telvee to divcharge the mon who are men here of the Workine Tai ‘rotective and Renevolent (nic: é on Tarsaday Inet, be it the atore resolve, members ot the Werking I fective and Heuevolent Wns et the tseue to the levi be it turther ieso.ved, That the action of the following nasocinted merchant tailors of thie city de serve the censu.eof ire community in foreing euch an ieeue on us, {ng us the risht which thay ndo pledse ourrelves 4 (henitelves claim : Co\llu, Broadway ; Bond & O'.ve!), Kionuway , Bown & Powers, Broadway. Wlecen el Kroadway ; Crone. & Leus. Bond Per Hioadway > Maie. & Bror org, Broaleny roadway , Deperrins, 4 oadway ; Lockwox way; James Ciuske & Son, Browiway Brordway 1. Derby & Co, AT OW Walker etreet; Sacartt, Coore Bar MEDICINES. 0 IP THE INDIAN f, yy @5u NDI A REWARD OF & to descr be disease and cot their con pisvute or uh tel bis patients the gutur Lede Without receiving any in WMAVON from en OCR MOTTO We vee each Malms ac have ne strife, Wi bh Nature or t ws of With blood our t we nev Nor p igen inew to ones their pain. Our Father. whom all goodness (ill, eli the rorana to cure all ithe: ean ple Llerhe beneath our feet Weill ured, 1 ‘eve oUF Paina compete, 4 A imple Herb, avimple Flower. Called from the dewey Lee,— These these a! mpesk with touching newer Of change aith vo thee Office, No. 181 Fulton st @taire NO CHARGE for € SURE CURE A ice ot, Mrooklyn. raom 2 neultation or Advice 3 FOR DYSPEPSIA—SUINCR of Dr, Se DYSPEPSIA ANNTHILAT( hourande have been cured of thi dd etreerine coup *, who he J op hopes of ever be relieved. Perse hth remedy will @utirely eradicate Dyepepeia from the svetem, To be had in} 150 Allen, cor Sta Houston at. In i tle and Franklin aves Wiluametury ] RUNKENNESS by Dr. ZE to the patient at No, 68 liv York of Miler & te t ss r. Avenue DD nd . Grey, cor. Myre South Second tt, ‘a per bortle, wo POSITIVELY CURED 'S fomons remed:, e.veo noknows dink. Sold only ARF OF lb ©, ZELL's REMEDY wil neues sicken the pat tianted, Sent by mail, REDPING's RUSSIA = SALVE~FORTY YEARS A XPERIENCE hae fully estabiiened eupecicrity of this Salve OVer al! oie Mine remedies for 5 RNS. CUTS, BCALNS, UNDS, ROLLS, PLLES, &e, te. STIP PING, — —~| LIVERD OO! —TAPSCOTT'’S LINE Ship FO'ttN Ht RYPRRON endle Oct sth, Bhip ANLARTIC anils Oot 125 X LINE FOR Ship VICTORLA eal For pasanee or! .arplr to TAPACOLL, BROS, & CO, 74 sf) Semith ot OLD BLACK STAR LINE FROM OR TA LIVERPOOL APELAIDY SAILS Ath OCT. JUEN BRIGHT SWALLOW I i fo Foliow MOR TO SAILS 6ti OCT. LINT PR NI ‘ con PO! Piktewee OF i } t rar Wit tates RINNELI TION, 40 Palit ) FROM THE COUNTRY OLR PASSAGE © Vrafte on Enel tland and Wales, at PAPSOOTT'S cole orphan IROPHERS & OO. vet, New York. PENSTOWN AND LIVER: gh of Met. dof Oct. rteerage $4, parable im cure 4S & GUION, 29 Broadway. NSTOWN AND LIVe Now York, #4, cure OLY MPUs sain Weds Ayoly to WILLIAMS @ 316 Bi, ee wad way LINK lorry seamebip on ASCHOR TO GLASGOW- A | Benjar Adams, Krrerald (ale, Victory, Rall Every Weor, For Partace ond Pra apply to Als Uk } ' } ‘ s. fe weh'p ts hired in Of ONT tat aie omeure ARE l-cooked provi- aa | Bleerag FRANCIS he succeed: 3s ‘MOV, NOTICES, DVANCES MADE ON ALT. APPROV < “ the trovermiment eosons and bounties { f heire cecomee. voldiers, BROWN & SHELDON, 2 Park Place ww rovers, at any Naved an 1RGE }4YLOR, ade. Us Navy. He is stout 30 yaare of ye) es, iain complexion, gud recente {J ESERTED—¢# 00 REWARD IS OFF station, of Aci * or ace, lieht har. gr i 3. y ia B.ooklyn 1 Hf. PAULDING, Commandant | TAn S SHOULD USR THE BALM OF WHIT r an! preeere ine the ex a etvnde pres hes, ian, and all Dob ite eval Hightest degr Fitth Aveane: ALP. Leen & 4 Co. Be at 46 South & it, fen & Co, Broniwny) Bete! & Dough Hera 1 E ' wae, Lawe, Boadway . Boooke Mothero fb ata pes bot de penderbe ty iB oade ny, Cb & Ww \ puss omiway; Happy, Broudwar; Chandler TW POLTCE AND SCHOO, Hroadway + Skid & Laridon, Hioadwa,. J. F Huy | Ne chews Any dnonocation of the ond aay 589 where ute RICH, my en, " Apa ea : ndbicady bet will fed by ap ‘a FATHER MATHEW T. a. B, socmmTy, | Moses ie NL Ui Yaad Adel, Bth ave No ‘ey Y. Ther to atte d R. RK, office 1s Aepecial me cor et and Yd ava, : , > he > ip thin Friday evening, Oct, Tthy at 7 oclock & M.on | FRAN AWAY FROM THE SUBSCRIBER business of importance, JOHN HAMILTON X ed Ae ee ne Hames ACME ER MICHAEL JOS AUSE, Kee. See ‘ A bout 1s yearsy the other name : LAWRENCE KESNEDY, aced about 17 jeare and @ GRAND PROGRESS OF TEMPERANCE month. Have teard thot they have takea the names T ‘the Young Mon's Father Mathew societ oF JOUN ChOss sod WM KRELLY, All persone me ot Brooklyn, will ho cautioned against barboring the Information re- eine, Octoter epecting then willbe thea eived t rt thal, N¢ : 1 K. GIRV IN, box 0505 PO, New York ia requested, an © pestons under 3h yease are | > a cordisiy invited toenroll, At the tiret call they ene rolied over aixty 1 «without notice throneh the Preset. A glorious besiuning for agiorouseaue, T above socjecy will hold tueir itat publle meeting in " cir hall, cor Court and Sackett sts Kuown as Li u ’, Pevern band e DL EpE : will be on DANIEL O'REILLY, Pres JOHN GILG View Pres, JOHN KELLY, Seo, JAMES Cl ‘Treas, hy jt ELERS' AssoclATION — PRE- BENTATION CONCERT AC ADEMY OF ME SIE FIP TH CONCERE TUESDAY EV ENING, OCLOBER 11 TICKETS ONE DOLLAR A BEAL TIFUEL PRESENT Given with ewch tiekes AT TIME OF PURCILASE, Oltice tor vale of ticket O42 4) BROAUW AY, Where the pre te are dietiibut. «trom the SLOCUK OF SAGNLPLICENT JEWELRY, PLANO, BEWIN MACHINES, DIAMONDS, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, &€.,, &., &c, Agi PT POR ALL PRYS FOR EVERYBODY, THE MOs!) POPULAR th Mi CONCERTS EVER GIVEN, 301 FB. hi. ELIAS, ® WAR CLAIM Assoc!s PHOTEC TY iou--Tt ects of the A f lore, And t #ive C8 AS NE}, AUCT Bisth ave, wills doock BP. My eas the and fixtures of the old and weil esiabieh liquos stove 2v7 Liaet J4th et, near the ferry. ve 1 ‘RUCTION,. T TOWNSEND'S ACADEMY, 260 BOW, ci» below Houston st, students receive therouch inetruction in bookkeeping, writing, arithmetic. use bra, reading, spelling, grazomar, &e. Open dav and evening, for both eexes. Terms moderate. Private inet ruction given 4 LL WHO HAVE QLD LEAD metal can find a cash purchaser by calling on ( W. CRASKE 151 William tt ud ation ace cure |] axp rie 1 $1,600, | GROCERIES, FLOUR, priors, LRAS i COVEFELS. ‘ ead all & mid Aa pou) net Whol y" SHER WOOT the Cir Vi Vari ARPICLOS FOr SA i " u “FLOYD S WAR! at Aatorin hong 5f tor tition, Easy {ENS For sats CHEAP—CANAL.-] PHILIP, in toad order, carries 18" ton MABE, BULPPONG & CO. 19 Cocutes Si’p. TIULK OF & Wis, HOONER FOR SALF iy oor Burline erie’ on | POR S42 AND TO LE | - | ‘KR SALF—AT EAST NEW 1 4icoms ul $80), with > h4to> lots r ch, at aa +Lddt, Atiautic ave York, ge FPOR SALE ron 380, WoRTH 91,200, 49 story house and tvu lote in Maspeth, L. I. near Well tnke Woaesn land in exe to WAS. TOWNSE NTR Auctionger, Cor, Of pecoud and Grand ate, Wy vebars “et FoR SALE AT A BARGAIN eOrbe Cottage house in the wil! 10 minut rom Hn L. BUNTING, Hoare GREAT RARGAIN—Flow tory brick house and n Linden Place, Wilinmetnrgh, one block from Ware Avbir oG W. KELSEY, 44 Bouth Tb of