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obeying orders, while on the other, they mvat elther lose the ‘extra cent" themaclvea, or run the risk of corporeal punishment fromm the passencers. A cane in point occurred in the evening of Friday, A tall, powerful man entered the car, and tendered the usual fore, five cenva ** Another cent, «ir,'' (Cominued from the fret page.) Tae satiation) returns now being received by the Agrigaltura) Depariment from all sections of the country show that the crope will turn out much tetéer than haa been anticipated, There will bee fui} average crop of all the principal products, and of Bicgaing the yield in extrnordinar!'y large. The la part of the season baa been most favorable, | wae the demand * That's enough," aaid the Soue te Ee diouent compensated for the damage | wicenver, Then, ait, my orders are to pul you out." “Ley @ hand on me and A woman with four amall children, mane whe | I will best your brains out,” asid the the atreet at Hertford, Conny Mf A and @ kind-hearted mau who was moved hy their | paasenger, exhibiting a fist ae large as o shoulder found on inquiry, that they were refu- | ‘ germ fotn fouth, Tenneasoe, end bad BD ploce to co | Of mutton. The conductor said, “Well, air, I The woman's busband waa conrcripted and | must pay it inyself,"" and passed on. In one case, willed early in the war, aud she bad come North © op Saturday, @ conductor was held to bail in $500 eek a home for herself and ber chi!dren by Justice Ledwith, to anawer for asasult and bat: Afr corre Englieh jours | : | nal Wana tatiie Ware rapestns the fate of rome | trys IR ejecting Mr. Georze W Seymour, sft | Bwien emigrants, who had teen induced, under | Wert 86th street, from ® Becond avenue car. ‘The | Aatering promines, to embark on the Ernst Marck, officers of the several railroad lines held » meeting on Baturday, and resolved, in view of the determi 7 for the United States, had been alla) why Oriten: | cov bad putinte Quebee ary Ci the fact that they fal, © ned opposition offered by the public tothe new rate, to discontinue the atternpt at ite enforcement, and where the Bwediah Consul ‘nterferad, and induced to supply ticketa nt the old rates, plus the Govern. ‘hem to land and setile in Canada Invoumation bine been received by the military emer® a& have bern rtarved into submission, at | tickets for forty-one centa—the odd cent represent: ing the tax. Persona who refuse to purchase tickets in this manner will be charged mix cente fare, Thin arrangement the public will doubtless accede Werle in the warioue workshops in Richrnond, and their own men in the moks, A large number of our soldiers are now en ployed making cartridges, shoes, dec, for thy rebel army, the being the only Gleraative to deatn from Wunger and cold during | 4, having vinilicated thelr righta against the the coming winter, monied interests which control the railroade Arrreros Oxrewrrn, arreated for being implicat- ; wi on the jean slave trade, escaped from jail in St, Loxe tur Evavornier—The festival Metoo year or more aince, and fled to Cuba. of this Sains occure to-morrow, and will be cele- (rir yg verniment has no extradition treaty with 2 # wit ipcompennation for the delivery of Ar- | brated throughout the Christian world, in all the #, the Boaniah authorities agreed to surren- enh. A United States vease! arrived re- Havena to take him on board, but he the found, As ot was announced several voee that his arrest was determined on, hin | “pein nota matter of surprise, Tne Fall River (More.) News of Wedvesday, says —— The Pocassety Maraaeoit, Wabtapes and Robinson's mills have been stopped for several | weeks. the Tioy suspended operations on Satur. | day evening : the Metacomet, we understand, will Catholic and Protestant Episcopal Churches, 8, Luke waa one of the four Er angelista, and wrote his eonpel about forty years after the death of Christ, He waa a great physician, and hia day issometimes celebrated under the title of Bt. Luke, the phy- riciam, Bhortly after he wrote his goepel he mif- fered martyrdom by decapitation. The day is ob served in the Catholic church awe double of the do wo to-night, and the Untom aud Q uequechan secomd class, but ix not @ holiday of obligation, mille are w thing up what litle stock they have on | The color of the vestments worn is red, in honor of hand, and will close the present week, #o that by | Mt. Luke ann Saint and martyr, At Trinity church Auturday night all the cotton mills in the city, with | eM i srilon Will have suspended operations. | there wil! be » full choral service and lecture on the life of the Baint, etl hes the largest stock of cotton on probably continue operations a now runn.ng on half THe Mystentors Mcrper.—There are no fime. The fore Our colton operatives | pew developments in relation te the dismembered bhai iS winter, we are sorry to say, 18 not very bedy found in the water within the past two é eciateinaiiatiiniils weeka nothing whatever, in fact to wive eclue as Stephens on Peace. to the identity of the remaina Perhape fifty par- sons have called to review the tragmenta all of Disunion the only Remedy. them had frienda missing, but all went away ratiae Mr Alexanoer spoons of Georgia, the | flied that it was not the one they were looking Vice-President of the Confederate States, bas Hibs | after, The remains are still at the Brooklyn Dead ished @ letter defining bia views on the settlement ef the troubles between the North and Routh. He | states that no private efforte can secure j peace, and that the movement of the Georgia Leg- Hits last sewsion was a step in the proper and only preper solution of our Heulties, and the far more grievous trou. Honse, preserved in ice, and wi'l be retained as long ag it ie possibleto do ao. The parta diacover- elare fitted towether in a rough coffin, the enam- elled of oi! cloth in which the fragmeuta were wrapped up, aro apread about the floor. the pieces of clothing sre suspended on nails against the walla, apd the stiff hardware paper which was wound me (slature ree thy Herat prereut ¢ lee that loom before us in the future. The | round the body ts ale carefully preserved Toe Kevenote paneer, he saya Dew in the reecg. | Clothing coumsts ofa “rey Cloth round top bat, with ition of the eight of the absolute eewerei, pty | the rim curled up. a grey mixed coat, or rather» of the respective States, This principle, he thinks, wfundarmental to constitutional liberty, and the old Confederwion, and ultimately the old Union, was founded upon it. THe states that no league can ever be formed or maintained between any Btate, North or South, securing public herty, upon any otber principle. « the ides that the Vaton can be restored or maintained by foree, and snsorte that the respective Btates suould have the therty to aecede to or recede from the Union at omer wation of the {ponte of the section thereof, vest and pantaloons of similar ma- terial, ordinary booty which had heen footed, und toe legs patched, A portion of # common woolen underabirt, aad muslin overshirt with linen besom, marrow pleated, cotton rtockings which had been darned, the undershirt had alsobeen mended The handkerchief is of commou white cotton-cloth, The body, or immk, was fouud ou the juorning of math t ofthe North would necessarily | Me Sdof October, and then presented a fresh ap ve the destruction of the Constitution aud the pearance ; the flesh was plump, hard and bealthy overthrow of their liberty as well agours. The look ing, blood still runulag, in the op!nios men or party at the North to whom you refer, who | COMM Me blooe runu‘ng, aud in the opinion 1 favor poace, must be brought to» full realize. | Of thowe who examined [4 the breath bud not left tien of this truth, in all its bearings, before | the living bodg wore than six or eight hours belore thor efforta will result ta much praedeal dood it was taken out of the dock at the foot of Little Any pence growine out of a union of States established by force, will be aa ruinous to | street, Brooklyn, It bud been thrown in so re. them ne tus, etion of the Chi tion, #0 far as its platform of Principles goes pres vents a ray of light hick, under Providence, may prove the dawn of the day to thia long and cheer- e668 night, the first ray of lint we have seen from N vayo Couven- | cently, that» portion of the clothing was atlll dry, 1 On the morning of the 10th, one week threafer, the pelvis was found atthe foot of Corlears atrect, : . 4 ? this city, The same day the thighs were pdt tb Shoe ihe war began, Mente creed found in Gravesend Buy, some twelve miles Peaceful conference Letweon sovereign Btates, the | distant, and on the 18th the legs and feet fame as the Couvontion of 1787; bus be soaks were picked up off Yellow Hook, about «ix miles be opposed to leaving to that body the absolute as setileroent of a’) tue quest ons atissue He admita | “stant from the Navy Yard. (Little stroet runs the aeaperate fortunes cf the Confederacy, but | along the southerly wall of the yard.) The boote argues that courage aud sscacty may yet rescue them from impending evils State sovereignty Were still on the feet. Clothing was attached to The principles of each part ofthe remains found, showing that the srowmulgaied by Georgia and rat- ifed by the Confederate Congress offer, he be- | body was cut with the clothes on. The flesh pre- New y the sole basis of ® just and honorable peace. | senta th i It only remains to sustain them, and hold 1 bag ener of baving pee cut with 9 them up to the public mind of the | '@F&¢ sharp knife, in the hands of o catile butcher, North as the braven serpent was held up for | or some one familiar with the use of knives. The the healing of Is:ael im the wilderness, ith bones were severed with a fine #aw, very straight snd even, In fact, the job was so well done as to lead to the impression that the one who did it had learned the trade of a butcher The enameled cloth in which the remaina were wrapped was new. Ithad been in one piece, aud cut up of suffi- clent size to cover each part. The card with which the paper was secured around the Parta scomingly to souk up the blood, was also new, Ik is known as houslen, or eodline, A Portion of the orginal bal! from which it was taken was with tho remains first discovered, A bunch of or dinary truuk keys with one peculiar shaped fancy bureau key, tied togethor with o string, were found in one of the pantaloons pockets, at« tached to the pelvis, There are no marke about any portion of the body or limbs by which the de- | ceased can possibly be identified, An aged woman ; from Newark called upon Coroner Norris ou Satur- day, and after looking at the body expreased the belief that it was that of her son, whe those principles once recognized, he concludes that the future would take care of itself, and there would be no more war #0 long an they ahould be adhered to, Al! questions of boundaries, confede- racies, and union or unions would naturally and Gusily adjust themselves, accor ling to the interests of parties and the exigencies of the times. Award of the 840,000,000 Loan. Washington, Oct. 15.—The Secretary of the Trea, fury tomlay awarded the now loan, accepting all bids above tRirty one-bundredths premium, and about sixty per ceutum of the amount bid at that Sgure to make up the forty millions, NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, THe RAILROAD WAK--SEVERAL Passe- SPUVOTED AND SOWP AHSAULTID--MERTING oF VeRstDENts AND Provosxp Conrromiar ~ The war beteeen the railroad conductors and the publie had been a e8on Aw Vigorously as cove avd, in eome ine soldier, recently returned from the army. Her stances gross violence has been i by the | reason for so believing was that be bad @ sear on former "pon the la In some of the curs there | one foot, caused in youth by # burn or seald, rhe are and have been conductors of the row ty and | Coroner then critically examined the foet, and Dowd Rabbit steup, whose incuage fa ber cane | found @o his entire satisfaction that what the woe polite, Ov Saturday a num oF of cjoetments took | tuan took to be a scar from a burn, had been cauaed piace, the polico being several times ca'led on to | by the rubbing of th hoot on that part (he instep), i#sint, ANG dob yy se in equence of the f wing | causing th, shiny surface, It was the same order ‘rom Supt, Kennedy to that effect : Jon both feet Coroner bas been indefatigable | * Whea persons refiise to pay the price of pase! in procuring a'l the ivformation possible, but thus | vue hater ont sha rallcoad e Anic® And the | far has been unsuccessful in ot y any clue O18 Cary if csonot be ro sve the government of their ris take it from them," )) Friday evening @ passeuver, named dacot BE, Whatever, notwithstanding reports te the contrary | There are many the ron th above stated vy be aor wn « ries, but no facts b re | Sh« the bead and bo iinco- vored, there would be @ basis tor the detectives to fi eman, tendered five cents, which sum was re. | Work upea fuea, He then banded out » ten cent Stamp, | Acciprtan Porsoxtwo sronee \Vilday hich the conductor refused, and den.anded the bald as rf se OmOMTaE . hast i i exact Change, which Mr. Bowman said he bad not, eee eg st on Baturday, upon the body of sud the conductor told him he must leavo tbe ear, sated fre as { N.48 Hammond street. It Rowoun deied him to eject him, and Le then, ag SPPOATS Wisi oo Wecnestay n ght last, Johu Muck- im, one of tee t waers ai No. 447 Sixth avenue, propared @ j late of food, m xing arsenic therein, intemling to kil! the rais which infested the place, and thay ou Vhursday morning the place was opened by asoher bar-keeper, William) Montrose by name. Ervin, who was Droprietor of the news stand in Sixth avenue, corner oi 27th street, entered shortly after the place had been opened, and seeing several plates of foot on the counter, ate one, which beppened to be the poisoned dish, Mackin ely struck the latter ip the fave and kicked ‘ins the resale of the assault being @ black eye, A policeman assisted the conductor to put Mr. Bow. | man out of the car, Great disturbance occurred Among the paasengera in consequence, and several ladies left tho car altogether. The cars were stop- ped weveral times to get passengers, and, in one in- stance, a crowd of Rowery and Chatham street boys arrived ly afterward, and seeing that the inalsted upon the car moving on, or they would potson bad disappeared, made inquire and learn- ** piteh in’ to the conductor. The condnctora who | ed that Erwin eaten 11, He at once sent for tip a gentlemanly manner areto be pitied ; for, er the ous hand their siuations deneod on their an emetic, and Erwin taking ‘1, vomited freely and went bome much relieved: but be eontinued Sumines asl wich? --o set failed to throw from a | era, ' hie mtomach all of the arsenic. He died on Friday night. Had a physician been called, he would not only have given an emetic, but be would have ad- ministered, algo, an ergs A png of iron perhape—and thus saved young in's hfe. Erwin was 17 years of age, ApMrtrep To Bart.—Mr, John B, Manning, of the firm of Manning & De Forest, brokers, baa been admitted to bail in the eum of #75,000, Messre, Robert Halsey ani James M. Nixon being bis #ureves. Mr, Manning, the reader may re- merober, Was arrested on suspicion of having near or remote connection with the 960,000 atock and bond robbery at the banking house of Moasrs. Browster, Sweet & Co., Boston, Conxpritron of Usion Rercorra AT THE | SortH.A meeting was held at the Broadway Taternacle last evening, under the auspices of the American Union Commission for the purpose of devising meana for the relief of destitute Union re. fugees. Addsenses relative to the eubject were de- livered by Dr. Thompacn and several other speak- in which the destitution of the loyal eonle who have esceped to our line at certain polite In the South, wae graphically depleted, aod thelr ciate upon Northern aeympathy aud atd was fee! ingly presented. Plang were siicyeated for carry. ing this commendat le purpose into effee® and a collection was taken up to assist in raising the Deerssary funds, Fires.— About 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon, afire broke out on the second floor of No. 75 Jobn street, occupied by W & C, Herrick, blank book of foreign stationery and The daimage to the | manulacturera, iin pe rer dealers in dorment c etationery. Atock amounted to $150,000 ; j Cause unknown, At Sotelock P curred in ow etable rear of 248 Wert Osth street, owned and used aa such by Mr. John MeGraw. It was caused by ahoree kick’ng over the lantern Damage $5 About § "clock P. M.a fire was discovered in some sawaiust at the saweruill of Jobn Lyon, $40 Front street. Damage tritfing., No alarm, Drowsy. —On Saturday evening Mre, Mar- waret McClelland, of No. 8! Nelson Place, Rrooklyn, Attempting to lewp ashore trom the ferry-boat America, fenpe 1 into the stream sad was drowned Coroner Wildey held an inquest. St. Viscest pr PacL.—Toe eighth anni- versary of this Society will commence to-morrow, with a fair atthe Cty Assernbly Roome, and con. tinue til! Saturiay evening. The s elety ‘sa char- itable one, and sasists the poor of every denomina- tion, Romans Carnonto OnpHas Asytem.—The Aanual benefit for this charity wil! take place at the Academy of Music on Thurslay afternoon and evening. A boat vient has volunteered, Tar Fiery Taovaaxp Dounvn Ropeery,— To the Bd tor of The Sum:—In relation to the matter of the stolen Londa of Brewster, mweet & Co., Boston, I wish to say that [will clearly show ina few days that lam entirely innocent of the com- plaint charged, and know nothing of the matter, The whole thing ix a base nspiracy against me, OF 88 error a8 to Ing identity b dso BH. Massaro, of Manning & De Forest, October 1b, 1864, TRADES’ MOVEMENTS, Mrritxg or tne Dey Goops Mencaasts About twenty-five Dry Goole Merchants and ame filty Clerks aswembiai F ning at Clinton Hall, Astor Place, with a view, e partof the ormer, fo oy pose the atx o'clock movement. Some of the f the seven o'clock merchants now appre tooveTient, wthough ther admitted that they were Oppomed to it at fret After considerable discus- Bion the following resointions were adopted al- inest unanimonaly : —Reeolred. Thatin the opinion of this toceting it is both inexpedient and unwise to chanye the time of closiug trom seven o'vloek to ®X, oF any other hour, Reavlved, That the hours originally agreed npon, vir, seveu o'clock durin, the week, excep: Saturday, aod on that uivht leav- ing itoptonal with the merchants when to close, meets with our hearty app god will receive ju she future. ay it bas in the divided support. Toc weet uy e itued, adopliug a resolution te call a meetiug of all the werchante in the city, BROOKLYN SUPREME COURT, ACTION auainer Maxsuan Mewpay pom Atinaep Iuteuat Anursts —Pisintilf, who resides in Dutchess Coan- ty, was arrested in August, iotd, Ly order of the defendant on a He was brought to New York and detained in custody for several days when be was discharged. This action was #1,000 damages, The matter came vp ona motion of defendants’ counsel to remove the cause from the Supreme Court, claiming that the United States Court is the Proper tribunal to try the case, while the plaintiff argues that the State Courts alone have jurisdiction. The papers were submitied to the Court, Decision Teserved, THR AVERAGE RATE OF TAXATION in Brook- lyn for the current year will be @6 120n the $100, Tur FATHER MaTHrw TemreRAnce So- cirty or Soca Brooxiyn —The corner stone of a new Hal! to be erected by the Father Mathew Total Abstinence Henevolent Society of South Brook'yn, was nid yesterday afternoon, with appropriate ceremonies, The site selected is on a plot of ground on Hamilton Avenue, near the corner of Hicks street. The Brooklyn and several New York As. soviations turned out in large numbers, eweb pre. ceded by a band of music, and all the members Wearing regalia, The numbers in procession could not have been less than ten thousand, As soon as the societies had formed about the pro- wed eclitice, the corner stone was laid by the Pres- dent of the South Brooklyn Association, Mr, Pat- rick Keating, when addresses suitable to the oecasion ware delivered, after which the proceed. jogs terminated, all passing off 'n good or The building is to be of brick, ornamented with vrown stove, and in the Gothic style of architecture It will be 50 fect front by 100 feet Geep, two stories in height with basement, The coat 1 estimated at bout #20,000 The basement walls sre alre dy Up, and it is designed to bave the hall ready for « cupancy by Spring or the beginning of Sutmer Pirrs,—About twelve o'clock on Saturday night a tire was discovered in the building N Washington street, Bro: cccupted ag the FE Kings Cousry charge ot disloyalty. theretore cornmenced for }» 238 y TA, and Vous: Mure insured The Jobn Clark, in Sanford street, p, Was set on f n Saturday playing with matches. Damage lyn, owned L, F. Newman, and shal's office Damage #00; carpenter shop of hear Myrtle sven afternoon by a bey sinall About 9 c ck the sume evening, » fire was discovered in the rear of W house in Gates avenue, near Franklin, « y T. 8. Den- ih Dan A fire atin a frame house, No lermont avenue, about four o'clock on Saturday aftern MARE te the extent of It w ¥ Philip Ryan and Leonard Smith u the Nassau Company DRoOKLYN Pore GRAPTII Association, establishea for the fur fographic Art, reorsauized op Tuesia: evening, by adopuny a new Constitution and By-Laws, The SOCIETY, —This herance of Phoe following oficers for the ensu'ng year were elected Peos. en', Nebolus P. ke; Treasure irles H, W !istasou 5 Cor-espomling Be N.G. Bure Koss. Trustees C. H, Wiilinmaon, O°R, Douglass, | rel Harrison, WH. Pusey M. Lonagon, nittee on Mombersaip, Messrs, Dou, Burlingame and Hunier, THE DEATHS IN BROOKLYN last week num. bered 129, The principal diseases were marasmus 12, convulsions 11, dysentery 0, consumption 8, croup 6, typhoid tever 6, dipthera 8, scarlet fever 3, cholera infantum 4 &. Under oue year of age 34. lane, WILLIAMSRURGH, Heavy Roppery.—It was discovered yee: terday that some time during Saturday night the office of the Williamsturgh Ferry Company was PUBLICATIONS. locked up and left as usual. Some considerable G°PEY's LADY'S BOOK FOR inter season. het work for winter ¢ 4 Fouxp Drowsep,—The body of an un- {BE FARM HOUSE PORCH, An article useful for any person in the army. dark sack overc at, dark vest and dark penta, and person in the se: The Young Artist, advantage of Ladies, and to them ine —_—_—_—_—_—_ clepensibie $1,800, ‘The office door and the safe were unlock: ed, and after the money was removed, were again l— oa Novem! ARTISTIC AND Fi money waa found undisturbed in the safe, No New cloaks 4 the Pall oa tah venines arreats bave been made, The moat splendid Steel Engraving of the season, A i } e] known man was found in the river at the foot of Aventcortalay she nian plate, such only as GODEW South Let street, EOD, on Saturday, Me bad one can be made bp any hedge? Peraon mth i rentieman, Requisite tor any SPpears to have been in tho water sorne tine, Core another excellent eneravi ober Barrett took the remains in charge and about 69 other filuetrations intended solely saiisidiailinieeciiéiadd the use and MARINE NEWS 17-8. R.6 148 8.617 IW. _ For enle by all dealers. FURS, TTENTION-—-LADIES FURS_NOTW ARRIVE), standing the high rate of gold, the N, Y. Faw STEAMSHIPS America, Washington, DC; Kan- | Manufaetnrine Co will sell at Inet vear'e te) Faroo, Liverpool and Queenstown: O. ean Queen, Ae | Ladies calling early can take thelr choice from in Saxon, (ivorgetown: State of Maine, Waah- | large and well selocted «tock, and obtain great bare yetans City of Bath, Forties Monroe: Patapsco, | «ius at about bulf the price paid elsowhers. Alering = Waehineton. Golden Rule. San Juan, Nie mir snd repairing to the latest etyier equal to pew. A ree Dropout, Washington: Fulton, Port Hoy onteza- pt etven to purchasers to ineure against mothe, tna. Kingston, Jan: Grand Guif, Aenin : Creole, N (8 Chathu yposite Crooks’ marble Hotel (rirans: Towa, London and Havre; Yazoo, N Orlewhe; NG, Manag ok for the Mammoth, 83. 3 Melville, Key Wet, J ORTH WESTERN CANADA FUR MANT. BARKS W Hollrook, Rondout for Boston: Luey M foturing Co. Pure ery description, whales Frances, Glace Bay, CB. rule and retail, from #8) a vet and w warde, Alter! BRIGS—1 RB Eres, Ciaee Pay: John Stevens, | 80d repaizing’ neatly done and with dispatch. Ai Port Ewen for Boston: Man EF Row land, Baltimore; | bats, caps, gloves, trunks, treveling bags, umbreliag AP Fenno, st John, NB: Albert, Phiiadeiphia, and robes in great varity. P. 8, —A box of my celes SCHOONERS.-frar Light. Linen, CR, J A Par. | brated moth, TGatiy gud make pene election” dake port for fern elie ve "kK ~ Rondent tar Hone: W. HAVENS, 407 Broadway, I New Charabers at, ‘a port fo) tou Minnie ne, Rondout for ton; , ' 3 Uris Frances, Rondout tor Bieta catat A. Read, | Dune eh and 69 Chatham at ——B, Biltimore rN orufeh: J W Allen. Portreas Monroe: | —— Heaven: Wi Tibbetta, Alexandria; President, Stonington: Gazette, Jenny Lind, Willetts Potnt: Mar. Urabethport for Mortemouth; Ora. for Boron stan ay KEWAKD OF @s0 IF THE INDIAN HEKN DOCTOR fatle to describe disense ang ibis patients the nature of their complaints or ibe Dems without receiving apy information from them™ OUR MOTTO We use such Balms as bave no strife With Nature or the Laws of Life: With Mood our bands we never stain, Nor poison :vem to ease their pain, Our Father whom all goodness fille, Provides the means to cure ail ile: The simple Herte beneath our fe Well uped, relieve our paiue compiete, Too Late for Classification. DEATHS, ; BOLLAS uly,on the 1th inet. at her late fence, 45 Sheriff at, Mary Kilrabeth Hollaa, for- aty Flizabeth Van Brunt, ia the vétb year of hor age, Notice of funeral PAPE CS please cop DEVINE—On Sund nese, Corneline Devine, the ot Morvaret Devine, @ native Trelend +0 to-morrow'e paper, A rimple Heth, arimple Flower. Culled from the dewey Le Theee, theae a epeak wi Of change and bealth to thee Office, No. 181 Folton street, Brooklyn, room 2, EY stairs NO CHAKGE tor Conmiltation or Advice 3 SURE CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA—SINCB Iralee, County Kerry, touching pow Devrest Cornelive Lthy lowe we * hou host left us ly feel A Bur The fiends and cel i wtivceot the family are respe fully invited to attend the funeral, thie (Moucey) the introduction of Dr, Smith's DYSPEPSI afternoon, at % o'clock, from the residence of bib s JHILATOR, thonsanda have been cured of t Porenta, 2358 Ninth ave ra} Jetreweing complaint, Hating tn th Tan Keserve Corps, Apoly to | Houston #t. In Hrooklen f J. F. Grey, cor, Myre Capt. JOHN L. CLEARY, Me:cer House, cor. Mercer | Ue and Franklin av Tvepot, 46 South Second et, and Broome st. N.Y, City, rf Williamebureh. Pr \ who had almost given ap hopee of ever being releved remedy will entirely eradi avetern. Tobe bad in} Verseverance with this ate Tryepepsin from the York of Miller & K 1S Allen, cor Stenton et, and cor, Avenue D an ISCHARGED [will pay toon, & SOLDIERS, ATTENTION » eval down to men oT5 000 TS cents per bottle CURE YOUR COUGH USE CAMPRELDS ‘SYRUP Yur and Wild Cherry courha cok re throat, or dipthe 50 cente per bottle. To be had at CA stor + Sthave. and vsth et.; CH ” cor. Hudeon and Hann ANTED — A SHEDT-IRON WORKER, Apply to B. F. MIL LIEK, 41 Greene «t 7 —10 GOOD FINISHERS” ON if shop parte: also seat room to let by Howery, entrance in Dover et, to; uu cor, Bowery and 4th et.: and also in Brook! os > MILNE'S, 217 Fulton #t : (GENERAL BUSINESS, pr NKENNESS POSITIVELY CURED ror = = - ‘ by Dr. 7¥ ‘a, farnous remedy piven unkpere ’ "ERSON WHO STOPS AT 170 CHAT: | to the par ent in coffee, tea or other drink, id on bam square, will be instantly retiew ot af at de. 8s Division et, and 214 Fighth N. Yi Lee Headnehe, Toothache or Neuralgia | Aitken, 251 Hudson #t, N.Y: May 17 Fulton st, prove it. "Cee WOLCOTT eet nid Milue'e 014 Vultou at, itrooklyn br. Longetagy far, cures Catarrh norte \y. dole 0. 5 Mow rey y; Dr. Mercer, 2 BB dente and $1 per ore ees Sold by ail rag Brond ey Newark | 40 South 2d et, Williameburphs 4 . DOLLAR. REWAKE GF IMITATION Ss A DEMOCRATIC TENDING) STOTT KE couine Dr, ZELUS REMEDY will uever 4 AUNT'S Kast Lidia Coflee every worntay ar J scken the wit. Warranted, sent by math Vieskiagt. Iti wonderfully pomular, Vor sale by all IARKHCEA, DYSENTERY, CHOL ERA, Pearl ab oS! COUtA Par) enerey ae Wed D and all loweness of the bowels an be cured by that old aud well-k LPRINE REMEDY 1 the powsestion of vfteu be awved by it The sUN CH le that should te er, oe life mehe FEW REAMS OF Pk 24205, will be wold cheap Suu Obice NTING PAPE appl cabou w hie ie au hous Tene iinely bt It bas been ag. | . a . » the preweut proprietor for the past 10 veers, PAWNBROKER’S TICKETS WANTEL we war prepared etrictiy wccording to the t Twill pay So percent tle ees other person P tecive t hed iu the NOY. sun le only a@ fu Uhiecity for tickets of Mintuonds, watches ewelry, [ 40 South second et, Willinueiureh, at 2 cente per Giverware, guus pistoly de. at Tr Bleecker at. Juc [bottle 000 eomae wie oo . aes H. BONF, M.b., SON AND SUCC A YODEL HAIR DYE FoR ALL TIME. PL, fe BONE. M.D. SON AND SUCCES, 0 south Second #t, Williamaturch, ennes of the hear! liver, kidneys, ulcer BRIPS TS MALIK DYE. Pp we G0 cents per bow throats, ecrofula. m4, mod al) akin dies BRIFS T's HAI DYE Price 50 ceute per bor euees, Cance ulfe, 4i1 if a Hatt ede i ) conte per bow ——— IRS's HAIR DYE *"riee 30 conte per box, . BRIESTS HALK DYE Price hu coute per tor, SAVINGS BANKS. BKIFaIs HAIR DYE--Pilce fu cents por hog — BRIEST'S ALK DYE Price 50 cents per bor, TLANTIC SAVINGS BANK, CHATHAM A LARGER QUANTITY THAN ANY OTHER SQUARE NEW YORK, Unlike all other Dyes it does not mut the clothes, OFEN DAILY. : and the hair does not require washing ater appitne MIX Pen CENT INTRREST ALLOWED, Deposits made now,or on or before October 20th, will diaw interest trom Oet Lat, M.D. VAN PELT, President. CHAS. D, BALLEY, Treasur Josern P. Cooren, Secretary, RANKLIN SAVINGS BANK, COR. DI) I ave, and 42d at, open daily, de} until Oct. 20th, draw inter CORPORATE IN NOTICE.—PUBLIC. NO tice is hereby given that a sale of property cording to law, for unpaid awessnents on real-ext for regulating, ereding, constructing sewerr, take piace at public auction, City of New Yor of November n 304 8TH its made Low and om the lat of Octo! e ete, will at the City Hall, in the rk, ou MONDAY, the fourteenth day ext, At tweive o'e onk, at bean of that day, and be continued fron day to day nutil the whole interest 6 percent. KAM'L NEWBY, Pres, JAB, an S devaitoa statement of tha ty to be sold is WOU ABBESUALN: Bec. id 10 ment o roperty to ante - — a published in the New York Daily Nowaca daily meet. MARKET SAVINGS BANK, 62 NASSAU paper printed aad published in the City of New York,. STREET, NEW YORK. copies of which inay be had oo tion at thin OPEN EVERY Day oihee, and at the office of the Daily 5 By order of* SIX PER CENT, INTEREST ALLOWED. the Conuprrodier, AL GUSTS PURDY, Clerk oily | Moues dopeaite! on or before October sikh will drag rreas. Department of Finance, Bureau of Arreare,, | interest from wer Let. August's, 1546, sy UTHER C CANTER, President, HENRY & we say TT ie 7 ” LIN, Secretary, BEY'’S ORRIS TOOTH PASTE—THE oe Peer gens Pa Teme beat Dentrifice for the Teeth, (1 use; to be had THirp AVENL E SAVING BANE At 46 South Second et, Williamsbureh, and cor Myrtle Cor of Third ave and 26tb et. and Franklin aves, Kast Brooklyn. ‘Price 60 canta. CHARTERED 1554 per pos. 000 a a . > — wean RANK OPEN Daily from 10 a.m. to8 p.m ADIES SHOULD USEJTHE BALM OF MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY reese WHITE LILLIES for heautifving and Preserv J INGS from 6 to > p.m, ing the akin. This delightful preparation stands pre- -— eminent for removing pimples blotches, tan, and. all SIX PER CENT tuterest allowed on all sums freng imperfections from the skin, rendering it beauttfally J $1 to #1000, clear, soft and white, rivaling Nature in her fairest All monies depos.ted on or before October 20th, wil forme, For sunburn it has not ite equal, Warranted § draw interest trom the ry not to contain anything in the ailghtest degree 4 ry SPENCER K. GREEN, Presiden four tothe skin, To be lad at 48 South Second ei f RICHARD KELLY, Secretary, gue Williamsburyh, Aleo at Hoadley's, 91 Kighsh ave, 1} 22 ——-—_—4 New York. Price only 80 cents per bottle, (0 SHIPPING. JRINTING PAPER-FOR SALE, ASMALL | —————— ‘OINIDAT §6Dr ane lot of white printing paper, 24a%s. Apply at the YOR LIVERPOOL-—NEUTRAL FLAG. Sup Office tt British ehip ANT AR rie Sails this day. PAWNBROKERS’ TICKETS PURCHASED Uitte HIRE ENTA M giget: fed. of clothing, &c.- A large wasortment of unre. Ship "AMEKICAN EAGLE" nile Oct, Qud deemed p dees on hand, overcouts, business coata, For passage to or from, or Drafts atthe loweet pom pants, &e., 427 Broome wt, aud 512 Broadway, sible rates, apply to malts GEORGE LEVIR, — TisGorr BROTHERS & CO, pe YWECTIVE WAR CLAIM ASSOC} 166 is itor aee _BOUth street, — . ATION For LIVERPOOL OLD” BLACK BALL OF THK STATE OF NEW YORK, LINE. The ship Alexander Masehali will rou Othee— 44 Cham N.Y. romptly on Monday, Oct, 17th, For paraawe apply om __ Preside Ae yoard, foot ot Heektuan’ #trect, or 0 KOCHE BROe Ideut.Cen, WwW INDI “LD SCOTT, THERS & COFF, OY Sonth at, 06 eb residents ~ - > wet Hon. Hamilion Fish, Admiral Dupont, oO! BLACK STAR LINE FROM OR TO dohn f, Citoo, Bai Rudolph A, Witthang,! cay, LIVERPOOL, UNIVERS walle October 20th, Directors JOIN BRIGHT to follow, Swallow Pail Line from Hon, Edwin 1D). Morgan, Howard Key of to London—CON. GRINNELL ealla iota Oct. For * George Opdyke, Win, FE, Dod, dr, B, paseage or diatt apply to WILLIAMS & GLION, 40 “Hira Barney, ihe pI tultop at, 889 - “James W, Heekinan, Peter Rev. HW Bellows, D.D. George Jobu dacob Astor, Fa, Lanied AND FROM THE OLD COUNTRY, Pass iE TO Lord, James Brown, “ Wilson G, Hunt, ** Drafte on England, Ireland, Seotland and Wales, at Robt, B.M Ward 2b. Lae Bt " duced rates, w Avineal,: Aired pate ahs TAPSCOTT'S celehinted Line of Liverpool Packetay thin, compriring in part the following magnificent shipa: Ww G The objects of the Association are to secure to eol- m. Tapscott Hibernia, ; neral McClellan, diois ond sailors aud their tauilies, any elaima’ for | Antarctic, (iratitude, Ne Wins Ultra, Peneiods, pay and bounty, and to give advice and in. | Perseverance, Albion, Monarch of the Bean formation wo them, wit/out costand to prevent fr wds | Atmosphere, Crnosure, Aurora, aeuipet then and the Government, Application letter shonld be c1ade He FIELD, Hecretary, : or vo ‘3 Chambers st, New JAWNBROKERS' TICKETS BOUGHT OF diamonds, watebes, rilverware, guns pietola, dry cools, ladies’ and gentlemen's clothing, aud all og) er #00 ove coute Wanted, 14> Canal at, pear Bowe under Bank, chi HE CHEAPEST AND Mos? RELI ABLE MALIK DYE now in tists we ite numerous pa- Benjamin Adams, Emerald lale, Victory, Sail Every Week, 4 Drafts, apply For Passage ang trey TP HERS & CO. $e. Sone S6 South etree, New York, STEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND TIVER? Poo SIRIN, pails er, 284. LOL ISTANA, enile hth Cabin paewawe steerage $4) * able in currency. TAMS & GUION, db WW Broadway. STEAM FROM QUEENSTOWN AND LEVI to mies, Apply te WIL) i ‘ )erpool. Cunard Line. rm ow ¥ . Wona can ates’, to BRIER! s Columbian Hair Dye | eney TaNew York; 0h cohen CEM Irs Which is sold at FIFTY CENTS per box eaday, th Bet Apoly to WILLIAMS a If your locks are atreaked with grey, GUTON, 29 Krondwny aT and cause you Dany a = Ove plan alone you niuet p ‘9 mE Ti Ok TYPE ater 4 — Use Hriest’s uncquailed Dy i ‘Hee Seah : ay Al OF ALL The followin pown wholesale Drusetata are | by C. W. CRASKES 15] Willing ence cash piled our agente in Keone & Go, No. 21 Park ROTE # mie : ‘ aa Kow; F & 1 ) Beehinen et,; Wheeler, 112 P SOTECTIVE WAR CLAIM ASSOCIA. Cherry s iller & Reed, 15) Allen cor stanton ste. Hon—The oljjects of the Agsoc lon are to secure sad cor, Houston wb. and A+ aiue Dy Porver & Fairs | t0 soidie.s and sullors, and their families, apy claime child, 415 rou et. and 377 sixth ave.: Hoadler, | or pensions pay aud bx ub } and to give advice and how le f J1 Fignth ave, Droge ists cm CHAR. N.CRITTESTON, 38 tured at 46 sonth Second at, Wiliamspureh, To re had at ell respect, Drncviste and fancy roves throughout the Laited states also he eupplied by intormaty Sixth ave, danutac- to them wu { coe, and to prevent mi recnment, tS to HEN » Chuntecs etreet, Neg ow

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