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2 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1866. 4 fe houses vere borning, to the effect that that wouk! be FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. } wants of the road that all the engines of the com-{ exPort. ais were firmer, and salen wero reported at _ $A A acorion, of a!! pro slavery in the Ter ’ wo 410, a 490, : sical reo missing men are ed to have been kil aA nnn pany used in drawing freight, are to bealtered to | “Cope —Tho market was & COLE, AUCTIONERRS—saLesR ~ " quiet, with amall sales of - get ALESROOM 343 Gd mc, SG RR. «SR ay MONEY MARKET. the same style. The engine in question, the | Rio within the range of 1050, 4 116.-— De edaeee I eee iOo'clock fa eet proviriovs—several hundred dollars worth; our glothing, jane Torspay, Ang. 26—6 P.M. | “ Bison,” basone of the Delano grates, by whic | cio of Rio cones on 4b 19th august, ‘Ths0, be ry i dy fa Par the’ coon 2 ll ih unks, ov , and In fact ever¥thi ; an F marl 0 n ever, ry’ polio) é raiture of the gered, was destroyed’ Now, does any sane man believe | other poluts, for the Big Blue river, intending to drive the The stock market continues in a very unsettled | the coal is foreed from the bottom up through the | Received simve 06a... cece seve te ee 4 suits of rosa = food ‘lor condition. At the first board the operations in the cb Kering Blau, ete bed of the fire. Ths grate is but thirty eight inches n leading stocks were to some extent, but in large for that uny member of the co ony is so debased as to com. | Settlers from that part of the country, who were krown MAD. ccomenastuwentinn in length, bat by its manner of operation all the gs | Sates for the week estimated mit such an act’ No, it will not, cannot be believed, and | t be free State men, The above company, armed and we brand the authors of the charge aa liars, scoundrels | furnirhed with provisions, ammunition, and & ams of con- " * ,, . aod cowards, ax abovitionists by principle and thieves by | Vé¥ance, by their friends'iu Missourt, took up their line | lots, and on buyer's and seller's option, showing that | is consumed, and the top of the bed of coal is kept Shook of Bio cofee on the anu pedsieaiis mattresses, 4 peal to the generous hearts of the | of toarok, Baving proviousiy fecered teh ed Jetention | the business of the street is confined to’ the Board of | always ignited, no new coal ever being thrown upou | “cr jaya, mate, end ae eaheniaet Cluleicnbat; sated antity ther Lue wor oppertunity of giving the fuil | Mm that viewity; and on arriving found the eiticeus of | Brokers, and that there ts no ontelde absorption. | it, The draft is also kept good, and is never |“ 6! Java, govern’ sliver vlaad ware, ching and glans ware, ‘able eller, So ager whieh have been cemmitied on oar pa Font} ia gt sunloret in balising houses, The market is im a very feverish state. P:ices | obstructed by clinkers. Careful estimations of the ‘of native Ceylon coffee, und liquors. N. B.—Catalogues ready at ‘salesroomea Fri ‘ jee it to ments, Uy after al oti ‘ ‘ j “ of . ee oe Be ~ sore eont pace wa prov tae yeaa Bian pot ow — es move up a fraction one day and down a fraction the | precise cost ot running this engine have been made, fy - | coftee <rees hour of mofortune) assistance, and must have it; other- | Soutbern men by the citizens of Riley county. Had these Wise we will be compelled to abandon the Territory, men gone 10 work, attended to their own allairs, and not We have bave been censured by some for removing | Dave plundered private houses, stolen horses, ahd drove from the colony. Why not? Our women and children | S¢tual settlers from their bomes, the citizens of Riley were almost defenceless; we had twenty tive sick men in | CouDty would never have made aby complaint against neat, without any particular cause, but the bears, who hold their line steadily, without regard to the slight fiuctuations, fiud that time works in their favor, and that the addition of interest to their and it appears that with it for twelve cents per mile ‘of St. Domingo colle a common freight train can be run and make the ‘+ of other descriptions, usual speed. A wood engine to ran the same train | , ‘Total.. P BD £ COLE, AUCTIONEERS —SALESROOM, J Futon sireot rcoklyn.—Morigage gato of turniture and ixiures of a half dressing saloon, this day, at 10,,0'cloek, ‘0 Fulton sireet, Brooklyn, consisting of the ‘usual ‘Assorbnent of te ns pec acne " 7 costs thirty cents per mile. The saving, as will be | Rio coilve—l'rime, four mou F, AUCTIONBERS.—SALESROOM N indie ere only oot as aad EAF tase tate | Lew ange ageea ceed asses conpany'at proc: | short contracts gives them the advantage over | secn, is very great. The cost af altering a common ee a and a. Rag oy ai ial lives; Capitol Cook, with hon f men, bated bee hanang an aha conden their opponents. The season is decidedly against the | wood engine # fit it for burning coal is but $150; Ordinary, Brooklyn, a general, asscn ment of parlor au ber furni: 2, pert h , possession Fraal x , ‘ Jclois, ching, glassware, &e, ieut, and the oaly chance we had tenanied et lees ‘elves, and called upon every men in the town to jom | bull interest. Between this and the Ist of November | and, as we have before remarked, the Worcester aetna nee ear TES, CRED ALE, CUS, CaS YLVESTER STOVE! AUCTIONEER.—BY TC, HOUGHTON.—1o morrow, Thursday.) at 105 o'élock, ot 113 Nassau street large sale of rich and fashionable rose- Wood, oak; mahogany and, walnut furniture, French plate Of the defenceless part of our colony was by removi hem or leave their homes. The free State men being them to some other point. We know these Mtacts to be | hus compelled to abandon their property, it wus soon urve. ‘aken by these law and order men. It being impossible P. S.—We have learned that Mr, McCoy did sot make | oF the free State men to get redress from the one sided the statement that he was said to have made m his let- | ‘OUrts of Kanses Termtory, they, with some of thor ter; he merely stated that the colony’s houses were | Tends. returned, ard asked permission to peacesbly en- burned by the abotitionists, but that everything had been | -©Y their rigbts aud property. The answer was, you are yemoved. The latter part is not true;everything we pos- | “bolitionists, and must clesr the Territory; and at the seseed was {0 the houses when they were burned, same time, wherever they made their eppearancs, they ‘Van Hi rn also says tbat he Is satisied with the | Were fired st by some of the party who called themselves ‘Statement made to him, and that the statement made in | '@W and order men. Then it was, and not til! then, that the Border Kujian Extra, of We 10th, is not ‘ alla hum- | the free State men determined to return or die in tue at- , tempt. The Ohi which ensued, and of which you have we shall see what has not been realized for many months, a tight money market. The specie ship- ments may continue or not, it matters little in the general wovement. The deposits must be reduced s the demand for money from the country i 4 teases, The discounts cannot increase in the face fa reduction in deposits. Last year at this time he banks bad more specie than at present, on a dis- ount line ten million larger than last reported. Company bave decided to have all their freight en- gines converted into coalers as speedily as possible. A new bank has been organized at La Crosse, mantel ‘and pier mirrors, oil paintings, cut. glags, Wisconsin, called the Kautauyan Bank; capital silver plated ware, table cutlery, &¢., consist of g, i ‘ ight superior seven octave rosewood pianofortes, $25,000; securities, deposited with the 8ank Comp- Se oeiens ont when the auction sale of that day wont | {he best city mukons tnclee sue of Senn ncoteeal x aud at decidedly better rates than | furniure, in Leon “ ‘whieh & troller,$29,000. John A. Bingham, President; J: § | wore andcipsted. The entire quantity brought farwant Pa reg ee Airphe pe Py ng lius B. Galusha, Cashier. 9,070 hegs—w Io. w 11 $10 qual te tn th sceble top sentre tabian cai irom Mec. a 117¢¢., to averay 10 69. An improved fecl- | ™ to any made in the marble top centre The total value of exports from Baltimore to | ‘ug has since siovailed matt a fans ansnne or etek, | carved on Ue soild woota very, superior eninet eee & ‘i . has been done at steady prices foreign ports last week, was $320,512. Among the Comton.—The sales wore inoreased yesterday afternoon Native Ceylon coffee’ four months 1 taken by the trade, at prices ranging | With mirror coors’ and bar if stvie, sofas, tete-a-tetes. @ above statement is respectfully submttted to the | 20 doubt heard, then took place, and which lasted about | The increase of bank loans of ten millioa in ten | principal articles exported were 12,274 bbls. wheat | ‘0 1,800 bi including 1,000 in transitu. Tue sales to- | lounge beds, very variety of style, sofas, chairs; ree gs unccdct ee ore adam our appeal for aid will | CHivem shel, white the rat fel baviog, it tiiraras | Weeks was based on an increase in deposits to | four; 100 bbls. rye flour; 31,532 bushels wheat; | day havo b Centaed w about 800 a 00 Paton. The | sits sat, evr cain: fy onewood ahd mogaay bad nheede 2 ectfully. , bavi elt ary 1 ' ‘eads, marble to dressing bureaus, com eee een era Te OOK. | ad eannon, "The. frco State’ men had it in their | about the eame extent, and the probability is that a | 1,972 bbls. meal; 8,538 bushels corn; 1,300 bags oak | {raien news browures no change on prices, which closed modes to match, several baled and enameled cottage sult, A. TAGGART, power t have taken the lives of all those per- | contraction of ten million in loans would follow a | bark, and 1,892 hhds. of tobacco. Faricits.—Rates were inactive and without change of See, mlfvore, ol paintings iass and cena wore,’ Pack- WM. MARTLOCK, sons who had collected in Franklin; but their object was A moment in quotations. To Liverpool about 30,000 bushels premises, at a reasonable charge, Catalogues om WM. EWBANKS, 10 get possession of their homes, s0 that their wives aud | contraction of ten million in deposits, without any The Secretary of the Treasury has issued the fol- | of grain were enuaged, including corn and wheat, at 6d. sal ‘4 ‘i ie ¥. MorHate. Prather’ eae are hws —- ag oy hry od regard to the movements in the specie department. | lowing circular extending the time for the redemp- | a63<d. a 74., in bk and bags, Flour was at Is. 6d, | ~ PRS Bat pee AS oma carat cers | deem cireulated that Robinson, brown and others were | At the first board to-day Itmois Central bonds | tion of Texan indeb‘ednese:— ere eee Sree wore commaee ae 6 o 8, Ss! Bowery, wil soit this day, 7th, at 1 oelock, (From the Republican, Aug. 22] to be released, arrat gements nave been making oy their | geclined } per cent; Tilinois Central Railroad, j. | _ Notice is hereby given to the holders of bonds, certif- | gaged at 16d., and four at 70c. A Bremon ship was | wid’ isue't. Weliean ian ah ee Ne and interest ‘The letters which we publish to-day add very Nttle to | chemics to get the prisoners from the guards, and hang | wow yout Central Railroad advanced J per cent; } Sates and evidences of debt of the late republic of Texus, | chartered io oad with tobacco tor Bremen at 278. Od., | audio ihe personal property of theatrical dressam scenery, the information received yesterday from Kansas Terri- | them. Men who occupy: prominent positions, boldly pro cae 7" pe + | which were not prerented at this department on or be: | and 100 bales of cotton were taken for Bremen at 343. | dc, dc., in said theawe, and others, removed to 23 Bowery: tory. A memorandum by the Polar Star telly us thatsix | Claim that Robinson. “Brown and overs are release, | Erie Railroad, 4; La Crosse and Milwaukie Railroad, | fore the 18th day of Juno last, that tho same will be sot. | To Bristol, 200 bhas. tobacco wero engaged at 258, und | iy user of JAMES ©: WILLE, Sbertil. | eampanies of volunteers were ready for the ficld, three | tat they will be shot down. The Sghtat Lecompton was tled and the pro rata amount thereon will be paid w the | 3,500 bb! ef whicn were cavalry and one artillery. They were to | begun by men whe went to the cap tal, to use their own lawful holders thereof if presented before the frst day of | quiet, at 23; Cleveland and Toledo Railroad, 4; Chicago and rosin at 2s. 6d. Rwtea w Califorais were T BE eapee nary thc oD or (0 GAS FITTERS AND OTHERS. ASSIGNER'S SALE of a gas fitting establishment.—JOUN W. 50! Bave left on the {9th instant. from Leavenworth City. A | luguage, to have a tight, and uot permit a free State | Rock Island Railroad, }. New York Central Rail | January next, accompanied with the necessary evidence Hay.—The market was steady, at 60c, a 650. $ po Peay ene il sell ring us the reentt of the aggressions of | Man tocome to Lecompton. For weeks the pro slavery | roaq has heen freely offered since the opening of | “their genuineness, with assignmen's to the United | Iuox.—Sales of 80 tons Scotch pig were ma’e at $32, Praretas ueuances,, by, onder of ihe *rclock: in the gflers s, and of the measures tagen to drive | Party bave been moving the Southern emigration into States, required to give this department the custody of | 6 mos,,«r 5 per cent off for cash, and 50 toas do. at $i2 t No. 1 ii the st nd tools of Douglas courty for the parpose of routing the free State | the books., It closed to-day heavy. A tight money | such bones, certificates and evidences of debt, and with | 60, 6 moe. establishment, ¢ ndeliers, bra men, There are now several hundred men from the 3, which it i market would make this stock plenty. Cerin | Telestes to the United States and Texas, in accordance | Hors coutinued dull, with sales at 7c. a10e., as in | flover, ac. Wxerhe 7 piher article importast to obser at, in the atiaex | Soutb, supported by the pullers, and instructod by their | Puli! le Geen’ at gang iteand | Yin te provisions of the act of Congress of February 28, | quality. ’ the trail, too numerous to mention, 2 Vos, Aaa \ Frapklin, the abol masters, 10 keep up excitement. ‘When a man comes to initiative. 1856. Limk.—Common was at 85¢., and lump held at $1 40, “apticipated,” saysanother | Kansas, and refuses to act with the pro-slavery party, i 5 ti This department wil! not require evidence of genuine Mo.asses.—33 bhds. Caba muscovado wer ia at 4c. ; an from dieborder raftans by | Bis name iz {isced opon the list of those war are ‘9 be ds: are in hopes of retailing the stock without affecting | | TiS Pirveented with the certificates issued by the | oot sities $8 hhd Dt, and 40, bids. clayed Fee ape gene meporn eeg teer meer ne ee gr oles 8 ‘And this holds good ia re. | Posed of. We tave no law bere—no goverament, The | Prices. It is a dead weight to carry at this season. | qyqitor pee comptroller of fexas under the laws of the od at 0%, o'clock, st salesroom 13 and'15 Park row, opposite the C. ‘wtioas and murders lately committed | Streng arm of this once powerful republic bas failed to After the adjournment of the board the following | “tate. But it possesses no means of verifying the certi Locwoon.—250 tons St. Domingo sold at $19 50, duty | Astor House: being the stock of a first class cabinet manutie- y them. narged, as ap apology for these outrages, | Protect the peaceable citizens of this Territory. It woul1 y ns cates, bonds, and promissory notes issued py the re- d, on time. turer, removed to the saleeroo:n and to be sold peremptorily, that the pro slavery men were fortilying themselves | Spear that orders have beow issued by goverment that | *Ales of bonds and stocks were made at auction by | hubiie’of Texas, ant not presented to, nor avdited by, | "'Nivu," Sons —Sales of 1,000 bbis. crude turpentine | 23. onder ofmorsgugee: Gop bey What is, going into blockhousee—a thing which they had a | the free State men of this Territory are to be slaughtered | S. Draper:— the cfilcers of the State. The necessary and proper prod. | gold, to arrive, at $3 50 ck parlor chairs, 6 Ts perfect right to do: but this will not be received ‘by the | 2nd robbed of their property. Hunireds of armed men | ¢1 990 Chicago and Mississippi RR. 10s ..int added 46 of the genuineness of the latter is the certificate of the Ois,—Linseed continued firm at $1 05a $1 07, with ir covered in rich “ney coverings, one elabor ‘carved @ountry 45 a justification for the burning of houses, the | {0m the South are flocking tnto our Territory, to drive | “269 Tackuwarua Ak. andl Co, lst mig. de, 77 | Comptroller of the State of Texas, who has the oillcial | moderate sales, Whale and sperm were unchang 2d. wardrobe, rosewood riding ard) charge of the original archives relating to the-debt of the Provisions.—Pork—The market was heayy, though | ®”™ours lined with satia wood, fifieen enamelled chamber G rong to kill men who had ccoupied them for protec- | “S from our homes and to murder every one who refuses un, late republic of Texas. without further change of moment in prices. “fhe sales | Yarirotes, ask, mahogavy,, rosew e capture of men and women, the robbing of the | 10 obey thew orders, Will he goverament at Washing- | §'to9 Telodsand Marois RR Tete dos 4,000 Teledo and Illinois RR., lst mtg « do. TW, d and walnut chamber post office at Franklin, and other like fagrant mis. emean- | 0D fail to give us that protection to which a free peopie 600 Cle. and Toledo RR., cividend. do. = 723 The assignment and releases may be executed and ac- | embraced about 400 a 500 bbis., including mess, at $19 | furniture ih great variety.” Also a great variety of plain fur- @ra. We do not know what General Smith intends to do; | &Fe entitled? Death woul’ be preferable to the continu | 9869 yp Riv.Nay Co.'s 6 do. 94 | Knowledged in the presence of the assistant secretary of | 18% a $19 25, and prime at $17 8744. Beef was un cond band, with which the sale will com- forming the richest collection offered at Goods can be packed on the premises for ing. Catalogues cn mornin; be may be acting under orders, and will not undertake | ation of the bloody administration of Kausas Territory. the Treasury, or the chict clerk thereof, in the presence | changed. Sales of about 150 a 200 bbls. were made to disperse Lane's regiment until the proper time has ar. | We ask equal privileges, and nothing more. When.our of a notary public, and be witnessed by the assistant sec- | at $6 4 $7 for country prime and $8 a $9 25, for country. 1,600 Georgia State 7's es as 105 shares Coic., St. ‘da Tac rived: but it seems to us it 13 high time that he was about | bomes ere invaded, our lives threatened, our friends al! 7 Py retary, or chief clerk and not and be certitied by | Repacked Western was at $8 56a$11. Other descrip- upping talog | mn ng of sale, Ladies and « @ goverbinent will no! ct us, and we receive no fhe peace, and this could have been best accomplished by desire to make the assignment and execute the releases | sales at 1144 conts. lard continued firm, with sales of @riving lane's ragged regiment from the Territory. other assistance, we will sell our lives as deariy as possi At the second board the market opened and | out of the city of Washington, it may be done in the pre- | 209 @ 30¢ bbls, at 183{c. Cut meats were firm, with WS: HeiL08, AUCTIONEER FRENCH PLATE, eSTPORT, Aug. 17—10 A. M. 2 . fell off | per cent; Readiag Railroad, 4; Mlinois . P ry public, lc. Butter snd cheese were unchanged, Of twenty first quality French. plate, pier and mantel mirrors, Mr. Eprror—I have waited auxiously to receive, and | ®£lave State, and am sure that the conservative men of ed industriously to analyse the hourly advices, re- | the South would promptly refuse to endorse the cruel action , letters and despatches that are coming in from the | “{ the aw breakers iu Kausas. I wish to sco a anajority of , telling us—not of outbreaks and skirmishes, | the actual citizens of this Territory decide, at the ballot but of rebeilion—war—c.vil war. I hasten now to pre- { OX, whether it be @ slave or free State, and not force gore be Fou a full statement of affaire, as Ihave gathered | Mew to leave the Territory at the potut of the bayonet extras, messengers and letters. Just before tbe election. We are determined, inasmuch witnessed by the collector or surveyor and the notary | Ricx.—The market was firm, with sales of 75 tierces, e 4 P' +. Publio and be certified by the notary under his potoritt | aiaie, a ance. , of the Invent and most fahlovabe ates and. rely ornament: seal; and if tbere be no collector or surveyor of the cus. Sricks.—Sales of 350 bags of pepper were made, in lots, | ings, in rich gilt frames; also, three rolls of ingraia carpet, | toms at the place where the party resides, the assign- | at 1340, mating, table cloths, iterpancs, clocks, &c.; also, an en” mentand releases may be executed before apy court of SvGan.—The salee embraced 500 a 600 bhds. included | tire invoice of rich French ameie hy wl = do, vases, record, in the presence of the judge and clerk thereof, | in which were 75 do. Molado at The remainder eee our, Oe oe os ‘he whole for positive sale, Cata apd be witnessed by them, and certified by the clerk | was Cuba muscovado, at 8c, @ 83/c., with a small lot | 2éueson morning of sale Ww M. Sprees AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON WED- Fy Central Railroad, }; New York Central Railroad, 4. After the Loard a further decline was realized. Erie closed at 597; New York Central, at 85]; Reading, at85j. The market was very heavy. ‘he Boston steamer for Liverpool will take out about $400,000 On the 12th inst. Brow: under his seal of office, and if the holder be out of | at 82. brigade, of Massac county, | ## the war bas been brought upon us, to defead our lives 8c. Biinois, guerrillas, attacked the colony from Geor, to the last. There can be no doubt but the main object of ie Si : the United States, the assignment and releases may be Wuirkry.—Sales of 300 bbis. were made in lots at 33¢. , at 1634 o'clock, at 187 Canal street, all “ late'y located near Osowattomic, burned the piace, ear. | sbe pro slavery party Is to drive the free State men from | /#*PEcie. Sterling exchange closed very firm at | Cyecuted betore a United States Coneul, and be witnessed | a izicc. chielly at the latter figure. tock parton, chamber’ cod aiken fisaperer tar ar any ried ‘ofl the provisions, and, ii is reported, killed six men. | te free soil of Kansas; though I nardiy think it possible | 109f a 109{ per cent. This, with the present value | end certified by him under his consular seal. All per- Tonacco is quiet; of all sorts firm. The sales | breaking up housekenping: rofas, sofa bedsteads, lor We bext hear of him on the 13th, at Franklin, robbing { {oF them to succeed in so unjust an effort to deprive froe- sons executing #uch assignments and releases must also | included 75 lids. Kentucky at 9c. a 13c., 193 bales Ha- fret i wd = a? Brow bags bos of money in England, is considerably above the and burning the house of Mr. Crane—sacking and pitfer- | en of the right which they have iaherited jrom their a declare, under oath, before the notary, clerk or consul, as it 24c. a 80 cases seed leat 81¢c. a 22c. mahogany bedstead: ‘mattresses. the Post office—assaulting women, and seizia; revolutionary sires. specie shipping point. the case may be, that they are the real owners of ihe mane _ ms 3 and seizing ¢ Ifreed the Se. Looks Intel ees ry be, y and Means, marble dressing bureaus, washstands, toilet, certificatee Or other evidences of debt, or that the same have been assigned to them, tuna fide, for collection; and | ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED KVERY DA the notary, clerk or consul must include the fact of that eapnon and arms of the place—robbitg various indiy ‘chen furniture. £¢ suitable for fami- als of mouey and valuabies to the amount of $3,300, Ruckles was there in command of a small force, and | Kansas needs a Governor, wrewhediy. It bas none The Assistant Treasurer reports to day as fol- lows:— THR GOVERNOR OF KANSAS. we fight for several hours. 1 am informed,’ also, | now. Sbanton. who has been acting in that cajacit; Puid on treasury account... 12,080 §5 | declaration in thcir certificate of acknowledment. BALE: ver ery GREENOUGH, = AUCTIONEER,—DRU‘ Ce ue af se0r lee meee a | wane eee alee feeing tor bis life aad’ there | Received ‘do. 14e'310 0: | Ifassigned for collection, or in pledge, the name of the | SALES AT AUCTION: rh oh ee ET Wutb—wel Knows tse as the netics “A is no telling where he will stop. It he suocld not halt | Balance do, 3 9,958'800 45 | party holding the beneticial or residuary interest in the UCTION NOTICE.—H. WILSON, AUCTIONEEB.— i, the whole stock of drugs in said store, hal Fanti Bitters” map, was also there, ant fouz this side of bis Obio home, it will be nothing amiss. He | Paid for Arsay office... ° 60,762 57 | claim must be stated tn the aflicavit, and a release to the Large sale of first class neusehold Secattes, rich Wittoo | complete assortment of good drugs. Also the fixtures of bravely aguinst the abolition foe. He is o bas heen a sheer nonentity ever since lis residence in the | Paid on disbursing checks. . 109/241 51 | United States and a release to Texas must be duly exe- | *Dd velvet carpets, costly French plate pier and mantel mir | store. All in lots convenient to 1) ~ jurchaser. cuted by such party, with the assignment and release: pd al pe a! parlor furniture, rosewood aioe, GREENOUGH, BURDETT & PARKER, Auctioneers, here, and enlisted for the war. [ighway depredations | Territory—a sort of supple jack, to be pulled first by one g8, pearl and silver cutlery, Ac. ret HH. are commrtted everywhere—borses are taken from their | perty, next by the other, and then frightened by both The warrants entered at the Treasury Depa:tment, from tbe person in Whose favor settlement and psyment | West Fourteenth sireet. H, Wilson will sell on Thursday, RI TES riders and from stables, to be pressed isto the abolition Geveral Geary bas been appointed to the post, bat | Washington, onthe 23d instant, were as follows :-- | are requested. Angust 23, at 1034 o'clock, the entire furniture of the above W. Pos ag pn rage Tok sikeeaian ran! Provisions and plunder are taken from the pro. | With that backwardness in coming forward which las | For redemption of Texas debt, One or more audited certificates, or one or more evi. | house, which is of the best description, and has been in use six | pooms, 13 and 15 Park row, viz., one elaborately earved legs, Blavery settler wherever he can be foun deen the du tinguishing tuait of all tue Kanaas Governors, Excitement here is intense. Picket guards are kept | bas pot yet ventured beyond the western shalow of the constantly about our border towns, anit companies are | Allegbanies. his presence is greatly needed, and yet ne forming with all porrible despatch to answer the cries | lingers im the delicate sunshine of the East, “Ii he is and supplications of our sulleriug neighbors to ‘come ome, why don’t he come along ?"” t ences of the same character, of deb! may be included in | months, consisting of large and costly pier and mantel mirrors, ear! inlaid plate, 7), octave, made by W. Lindeman & the same astignment, releases and atlidavit of ownership, | Superior rosewooa planoloric, elegant suits of rosewood parlor | New York, Ao Gost $050; one made by B.C ‘Traner, he if each certificate is correctly described by number, date. | {c"Gn green and noid; costly rosewood secretary bookcases, | beet in use about two yeara. Also, thrée second hand amount apd name of original payee. It should alto ap | Sciid carved rosev ood centre, sofa and pier tabtes; three sa: | Of,400 tone and tivish: also, twenty plano stools, pear whether the certificates were {ssued by the authori acter reaewoed etegeres, marble tops, with mirror doors and For the Treasury Department. Yor the Interior Department Wer warrants received and entered From miscellaneous sources, On account of the Navy. oie lat bas we’ --hclp va to pier ome usane taken Mn told What oe raed Gayo ease wees th : ties of the State of Texas, on account of the debt of the | backs, elegatt rosewood reeepuon chairs in rich sala and u WITeRns fan: ¥2 reeident would liberate the free State prisnzers con- | | The following table shows the quantity of some of | republic, or were issued by the republic of Texas, accord. | |Ape+! rr heremace soraae seagerae, ‘whl mareer Bact; sich ‘Thursday, at 1 of several mortgages, ail the furut-ure in the above hotise, con, or sults, pier glasses, centre tables, velvet and, the allied forces under Brown, Jim Jane ned st lecompton. Well, the I’resident has not liber- | the principal articles of produce left at tidewater | '¥ ‘0 the facts of each case. costly Sevr and Dresden vases and rch parlor ornament and Walker appeared cif Lecompton, to besiege, Lurn | ted those prisovers, but the free State army bas, and i 9 ‘The actignment to the United States may be made in | ge Wil ber of fine oll paintings. ‘Diniag room. a aus aero apd plinder that city. Sey OurD' | gt is about the saino thing. And more thao thar:’ the | fom the commencement of navigation to the 224 of | ccmmon form ; the releares should be drawa according to | Chainter furniture—Elegant oak extension (abre, oak chairs | (WCF carpets. tnaloginy besteads blr maitressee ‘The most reliabie and latest news of their operation: { rée State insurrectionists under Lane and Brown, are | August, inclusive, duripg the years 1854, 114 days | tbe forms subjoi A and B. = eg oe eyes banger ype tonds, toilet sets, dining room and kitchen furniture, &c, By ° A, . me 7 el al , pearl and ~ . Coptained ‘in the following which 1 clip from the se play pg the mischief generally, from a ounts, Taocy 1865, 114 days, and 1856, 109 days:— JAMES GUTHRIE, Secretary of the Treasury. by eed ght \ peng wee tol aad ma: | order of morigagees, eond edition of the ord-r Ruylian. The letter of Mr. | bave run Gov. Shannon ofl, and puahed Gen. Davy Atchi- form A. om ; Washstands, with maz ble tops; = cam be relied on. 1 koow bim persoually, and | £00 so closely as to make him cry out lustily for help. Receuts oF PRopvce at Tie Waren. Know all persons by these presente, that —— —— hina follet nets bext hair te HE MILITARY. he is an upright, trothful man — : Let Gov. Geary make baste then, and give quiet to 1854, 1866. bas releared, and hereby releases, the’ Uuited States of | bedsant bediing, Preach oval a yf ES SS Lecouvroy. K. T., Aug. 15, 1856. Kanes. Canal open. P America from all further Hibility or claim for the pay. | furniture, in hair cottage and mobogany soring MEFTING OF THE SECOND NATIONAL GUARD. Col. A. G. Booxr—I write at fifteen mein past three (Correspondence of the Chicego Tribune } Flour, bbis, ment of certiticate or ¢vidence of debt number ———, for chairs, og rs hall “poh leloth, stair car; & c dat (heir armory, Broadway House, Monday, Augu: e’clock, AM. We have been jup all night, every man | TRUE ACCOUNT OF THE FRANKLIN MATTER—LETLER ‘he sum of €———, issued by the late republis of Texas, | CeUCe on ‘he Roving Aleta e ee with gun in bard. We expect an atteck deiore day. Our FROM MR. STRAWS. ‘or by the authorities of the State of Texas, as the case NOTICE —THOMAS BEL AUCTIONEER, hereas, io pichet has been driven iu and teu of our men killed. The Torrxa, K. T., Aug. 18, 1856. may be,) and redeemed by the United States in accor- & BUSH, on Thnreday. o'cloc 430 | more claimad end Howard streets, | fis reientless hand ed, | Thomas H. Brown. Resolved, That in the death of our late esteemed friend Jed upon to mourn the lows of. socia! bearing entied him to em and si of his mexocigion, olved, ‘That we teuder to iis bere@ved family our most tineere and earnest sym a father. assuring them with Mh ememy is within four miles of this place, £0: dace with the provisions of an act of Congress, entitled ird story, between Ben. Jim Lane at their hen oadwa ry Y will be sold. by order of the executor of A. Broger, dece: hes te repeuiie of — Gas caarient te 4f | Seweiller and artist in hair, all his remaining stock, farsitn act of Congress of September nine, eighteen hundred and | ENe'rtie'saie. Terseish. JOHN RUBIN x fifty,”* approved the 2°th day ef February, 1855, and ao . ol aad State of Texas, approved tke 1st of February, ACTION Notte os Be « f As witnee# my band and strong, wita The advance guard of ‘Colonel Lace’s Men’’ arrived We want help, aad we | inthis place today, at about two o'clock P. M., after @ must have it quick. Can you do anything for us’ Ere | wearisome journey of about four weeks, from lowa City thie reaches you the probability will be that we by The writer has been with them a little more than half taken. For God's mke seca us fone aid to that time, and takes pleasure in teatify ing to their geaeral women and children, “ goed Lehavior end intelligence. When fo many men get together it requires a good share of prinerple, , atience and good sense, on the part At 10!s o'clock, in I. Fooms 12 North W! will be sold a lot of dry rds, 3,00) segars. an 3 * clothing and fancy article: : their grief is our grief, their loss is our loss. de to come. t : and help ns. Let | of ail, to get along witsout rome difficulty ; but, as I bave We have not altered our figures of beef as yet, for Frm B. “pk i pived, That w d the funeral of our late eompanior ae are * over and belp us,” be | said ehewiiere, thete were, most oi them, pickel met, | the error made in the New York return for the se- | Know all persous by these presents, that ———— | {iif utisciwe'wiiesutinue aud. cine the anlook the stnck # ins boy” that a copy of the foregaing resolutions b+ rouglout Missouri and the South. Yours ia | and worthy the cause tn which they are ebyaged. Tucy has released, and hereby releases, the State of Texas | of a watchmaker and Jeweler, inclwling some fine Waiches. RT igh le Te - JAMES WHITLOCK are men of peace, and in Kausas will molest uo one who | cond week in August has not been corrected at the | from all furtier liability or claim for we payment of cer. | ———-———--—— Row York irivues, Peat Settee toot Torr o'Ciock P M.—A messenger bi tved aad Coes bot attempt to im, on them. + fi y feate \d iy — of . . T ae, Ca that Covcrncr Shanuoa has fed to Lesrenworta—ttat | Tho Chicagg, Oltaws, and Massachasetts compan sapere eared : ee es be Sas ue renee atid (ar by toh Will sell this day, at 10ty o'clock, at 2 Secretary. Lecomptcn is completely destroyed—that Sheri Joucs | WO Were robted on the Micsouri, are here, aud a | The Boston Advertiser of the 25th inst. gives the | oth rities of the State of Texas, as the case may be,) | 0d second hand furtiiuse, Viz. solia, » ‘ DQUARTERS, MERCER YOUSE, NEW YORI ‘Was taken prisoner in bis own house, while def ig 1s, | be robbed the second time, but are roady to retake their | following report of the business in railroad stocks in | and redeemec by the United States in accordance with yeuch plate and ovel mirrors, bedstoads, i H First regi of New York Volanteors, inc! fand that he was to b ng—that Secretary Woodson was | Property wherever and whenever found. that market. If the facts and 4, h tated | te provisions of an act of Congress. entitled ‘An act to | mattresses, wardrobes, china, crockery ivory | bret and second detachments, are requested to meet this (Wed: & privoper, and several of the citizens killed. With regard to the disposition of the “army” and the chnaae gures here stated | rovice for the payment of such creditors of the late re | cutlery; Brussels and lapestiy carpels, Ac., worthy atten- | nesday Grening, at i!» @clocK. Paactual attendance is allie Adore is reported as ‘true, Vet it wants con- | dierent seats ot ia future Gelds of pearetul indasiry or | are mot enough to disgust the public with railroad | public of Texas as are comprehended in the act of Con. | ‘on on er 5: POGery, committee, } maiicn. determined war, a8 Our enemies elect, I woul inform there i . | grees of September nine, eighteen bundred and ify,’ - a. vER Despeishes are hourly expected, and when it will be | Jour readers, and all interested. that alter foundiag the | St0CkS generally, is no such thing as con: Coreves the 20th day et teereery, 1855, and au aot of Ae Oho B.S AD GUARD, ATTENTION.—THR MEMBERS AN! Couriers are now riding in river | town of Plymouth and peopling it wich at thie time more | Vincing them. All these stocks a few years since | the State of Texas, approved the let of February, 1856, at the auction roo and border conntics, eniisung forces and rateing supplies, | than & bubdred gouls, the Lir+t morn.ng alter we entered i " 4 and seal, 3 r a rf f 2,000 4 those who fixtepd to parade on their sixth annual Ryerywhore speeay preparations are being male foe war the | aphinn’ ‘We next foended the town of I xington, a were in demand at or about their par value, and “ew be : = eesenes vel Ny awl ‘tn ivory oumbt. caso, cursion, Will please meet Av heir aroor i 22 White street, o/ “4 Moody Sobsjot—and its suretocome. TI day's ae by py Raye the country and toward To. | handsome dividends were semi-annually pad to Stock Exchange. baile horn. shell, gutta pereha thio, round aad ba k combs; Wednesday evening, Aug Bate cack, By order of more peace. {tis Tein [0 talk of it. Webster's w: peka. peopling itat the same time with about sixty ia- | stockholders. Nine out of every ten of those who DAY, Avg. 26, 1960. ne) ey, buttons and trimmings, chee gy wn | Abe Bunny, Be - h Commandant “enneal wo the men of 1776 is the only language of babitants. ry Tera’ a together with a, gener H assortment of art los sult = +460 60%; able for the wholerale and re 60 EW YORK VOLUNTEERS—ATTEN MEMBER! “Sagem. -,. men way cry pears, peace, but Two cays’ march further, and between Kickapoo aud | invested money at an-early day in the railgyat N TION. : SSIGNEP'S SALE OF CHOICE GROCERI£S, WINES, | 1N ofthe first and second detachments of New York Volun) yur $21000 Mingouri6é’s.b3 86% 200 sheErie K ol DOW — tree. iv begum: the enemy | T'ctawatamwie Reserves, was plante! another village asd | stocks of New England have been heav7 losers. = = 600 itl Interest... 80 7000 ii CepRE Ba's 1° re is bo pense: the wat Der m.. ‘came to | inhabited by sbout eighty persons. The remaloder of Y / Ay UOICTENRY IF HERTS, Jr, | veers will mect at the Mercer House, this evening, at o'e ‘aiready in the field.’ And ip thosé days mew ‘his “ag, c cmard” coine on to thia place, and bad | The stock of the Ogdensburg road is selling at { to oe coiteestes = ili sell stauction on Thuredny, August 24, at Wt, o'clock, invective he. clare trom gar Colonel whiek were” teium * their blood, wud bailt up the fréat | = sy sericea, whell & médkenge: SMC jaforming us | 7 percent. Vermont Cegti’ selisat 1 per coat. orig ey FE Kaiti iw Fieancis Seu nkisn. | 20 ebs Fulton Bark. 140 6B of State of NY 106 Ww do., 5 Market Bank. ceries, wines, st now crumble unless traitors age c jajor Hoyt, ot Lawrence, had been i prisoner . rand, ae. te Cees, Be aan by lost, of Lawrence, Me annon's milita, wio | 22¢ Tailroad #yste %} New England has been a are «ntrenched on Washington creek, about toa mauee failure, 80 * os productiveness on the invest. from Lawrence. The messenger came with arejuest for | we i te a. As works of public conve- FREDERICK COOK. MATIHIAS DOUGHERTY. © (PUR MEMBERS OF THE McDONALD GUARD, AN! those iniending to join the company, will meet al C ry avPHavama sea LEWit BENTON, Auorne eect traitors doom. ward! —$———————————————————— YROCERY, STOCK AND FIXTURES AT AUCTION — M. WRAY, auctioneer, will Thureday, Aug Karsas Orry, August 19—No Mr. Forror—Commoun: om between this poi Terr’ y tt weno bilp Gores en rae ee 30 Ai 10 o'clock, at 42 Division street, a choice assortment of ae TF pony Seer es dian rehable ietorasation. In former love ponilien, Ween the Vasiutss of the messenger 5 maui | mience and necessity, they ace invaluable. The | fe nn ol nei I) groceries’ comprising tm part fuga, tou nap corpo of Misiceniy sont ona Tie b Caaa?, Dave told you of the sloge of ecompton this mornigg | | xnown to the men by the GWE Con" ctore, tho met | masses are benefitted by the construction of the rs pm Ng iy By m conten, acne Sere roe as reliable as circumstersoy wii | all volunieéri., Vaue at the Fame tine conveyances hile the few who paid for th 4 geod order. Sale positive, Dope echeunel COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. Bight, eas not sen. | Could be bad for only about a hundred. and how wo make | different roads, w w who paid for then 20 fale. ~ FARTNRD WANTOD, ACTIVE ON Of red . i 2 yey Bes ike ccutuctors could oon sortrm tes | agro eT ae do... 060 5 JRUGENE DB. PRANKLIN, AUCTIONEER —PRREME. $300. to fake a third rest nan extablished " < Mee aaa tae “ juences . Tec! ¢ ‘wae a ‘of second hand sw furnitare, paying large right cits em woe el Ken ey Feast © fo aS Fidaliy, a8 the Chicago, Ouawa and Massachusetts infil are at work. Decay and @teciation are | foo Niersey Zine... 4 Fu, or? ,ametion sale of secind hand aud a6 a HE paring large pr hot Naow, ay Beosaway, room 16 —~“pare ines w von the town on Sunday evening. \ll other | companies bad been once robbed by these Loands of making our railronds as investehents worthless, and | 40 NYork Cen Iii #3 86° prods, Ae. PRANKI jcHoLs $00. wit eslh ot cle | ene aT PARSHEN, WANTED, If © Sformation that | have rent you ie fully cow ae ar See rony we aa on tart till nearly sum. | 128 few years they will be no Wetter than those of Splseroeee. we Mule o'clock, Kbout 810,000 orth of euperioe $2,000, watch and Jewelry business. ‘Any berson Bo lurther Dews that ie rea ev rice fo setters | Cown. The distance being thirty miles, and over a rough | the Eastern States. Out of theut fifty railroad com- seb mace Twrifyre, comrpeing, Agoncranuorimcal of | cau frnieh Be Shove amount wil we Waken ln ea | } wee reer Sees : road, wo did not arrive ia the free Stats camp tl\ about | panies in the State of New York less than half a the line, being. 8 collection, fromm several of (he be tmanufac: | Adstross W. W, Herald udice. No ailéution given to ageum™ ‘ict ts Ipev #00n. cay breck this morning, where we found assem died wit ; the city, upon which advances have been mad : ~ oS rae ournien — ee ent frane hour afler we afrived, about tures hundred men, | dozen pay dividends, taf even that small nuwber 0 0 jy the abecan Th amie parveuariy worthy the ¢ 4,000 12.80" WANTED, AN ACTIVE PAR: Patch, to be in fuivance of the nal. Aree, seo mee, uaiirs had become complisated, do not earn what thay pay. The at BOARD. the ely. as there ywill be sol rare, Seahogany, walant, 1 sinees ian with ‘the above amogut & =p, wht acy: hy ~ oe) nit 38 ; \ it lor parlors, library, | gy i Mishe As névices come in they wil! be promptly forwarted- | ax cual, by the appearance of a squad of United <tatsb | SPB scien tom apto tiig, im comes | $10CO Mo Stain 6's... Goi ludshs Er@RR..010 60: | EOC “Seincronme and isile: ino, a largo lov of French | Boryear. Address Kk. C. Ii, Merald once, 6 C s 1% 160 Reading RR .... 8) lasses apd mantel mirrors, oll patntings, engray. | ——- a ee ee Fase 100 dese cs.800 8556 | Lente Bitvel'isiea ware glses and china ‘ware, tollet sets, $10,000 cAST#2, RITINER ACTIVE OR 8 100, do. 3 85 cuilery, fancy articles, hal ond ovens mae tape ag oe DL, lent, « pariser, 19 an mpordog ned J joybin ee quantity of second furniture, pets, ’ ‘m thie elt artes v above 8 & ee mity for investsent tonow cleres. "airicove ft offre, - Say df — A y tone Cemmitted the cold blooded murder of Major Hoyt, tue | ny’s Soance! s(airs, and the fear that the, dividend may Siamen aavenl an ner age uae 008 Governor sent thom a guard. This same company of eol- i ott, ho 14 cl oiee Olaring Tail Lecen everywhere-the siatementa of tue | diers are the remaias of a company of eighty ni va. Ket ts stall, and this keeps the price from fail Senaticn of the North to the contrary notwithetaadiag— | South Caroiipians, \eorgians sud heaaeay popes & ile, a8 come other shares do, Ii ollered for saie ia con that the law and order, otherwise pro slavery party of pe pom ty 7 eiaerable los, as, for instagee, Fitchburg varthera, Menthe, and bave striven, by ex: Ar) temeenes, 0 io vee Se ome .™ Soreneen i had ot been srcipe om Bene fe Wome hae few wa the population settled down into agricultural and’ in ether hounds, ich te decmed 8 very low price by thoee who i'pursuite, They heard of the contemplated inva- | of to moke a demorstration againet some othor kennch, in | HOD Nera Toi, OWE legen trom gond authority 20 Mi Con RR moved for conven! of sale. 83 i ————— 209 Cley & fol RK... ‘ VETION SALE OF PROMISCUOUS GOODS— 1000 do......b60 7 Be Tid Wednesday, morning, at 10", o clock, at 7) Naswaa | 0,000 -Partxe® WANTED—QUALIFTED freet, beiween Joba and Pultoa streets, by invotces—Fur. $10. take charge of a first class Broadway , carping, from importers: oll | and invest from €5,00 to $10,000, against ingested, Ww) tresses and beds, china and glae® | (he privilege of buying, on easy terms, if desired, hes, silver plated ware, jeweiry | pox ead how York Post ofliee. isetia, gloves, = n Kanras—bave veen peaceable niture in large var awl tion «{ Tave's regiment, aud sont spies to acortaia wae- | order to draw of the ruilian soldiery und rod! ie Mar. | HAI, eos receipts are largely in excess of ast year, are, gaaea ant biz ize ate | $12,000, ther” turing ‘ustncusibored rat pod their perpore was prareful or Bostile. They de | deners © ntie fetter I will brie? y'atate the | snd as the company paid but 4 per cent in July, taey may desks, chairs, Ac.; basket . pencils, €o : ville. portable | Worh $12,000, wishes to exchange a- part or tho whole anv or premio oon Soon tue obser soanee circumstances in ora Yo the attack tini'e on the rut. | divide 4 per cent in January, making 7 per cent for the Rerinsending ive Coreen Sg’ = hy mut | interest in sotne well estabi moreeeine mesa) @ed to cultivate our proll ‘until. the ei e ; : ’ fed. Shipments well preparet at stmail char Dusiness, now paying fir profits, Address them to exercite their franchise, when teegivould, | Sane’ fore i We fl ty Ta ye es anix |) Cheshire preforred is very dull at17; Conn, River (old), tee TI ITL eet ot Comumeree cme, #7 h Foal names wating b that means, do all in their power to makteKansas | The Southern aor eer etricn states | 40 bid, 47 axed: do. 8 per cent preferred, 60 Yo 8, CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. H. UREDS «0° T | esa, and where an Invorview ean & free State. From frequent repetition of this areurn: ce, pound cannon and about a hi onen 0 ST 7 ” the Genera! Richardron and other prominent citivans offerey mosketa, Which tbey bad thmbyed, ropbed and mur. € ord has receded to 37}5 (75 per cent), which ts jowest price the #tock bas ever yet soli at, aud evidently Tempay, Aug 26—6P. M. ARTNER WANTED.—A MARRIED MAN, WY like’, until last week Aenes continued firm, with sinail sales of pots at $6 out maker, or any ‘mo resistance to, nor had they any serious apprehensions | dered peaceable citizens as they , under its true value. A dividend will be due in about " abou ir From their coming intothecountry, They Wers determined | some of the trce State mep concluded 1 drive them out hs, and in the meantime the price shoald ad | Pearls were unchanged. ine wade, “on form 5 pocnenten Ue S von gt hy Breanervrrs.—Flour—The receipts were larger, having reached with n the last twenty four hours from 9,000a 10,00 barrela, which, with a tnoderate demand, caused a heavy feeling, and prices fell oi from five to ten cents per The sales embraced about 6,000 a 6,000 barrels, | positive. without reserve, to he highest hi and the to do nothing which would again | They were ina log iotse xed up fort fash been tee & iow its real Gieter Soqun sod pense of an already too disteacted free Pate men und notning better than rides oun te pM pr mes Ween, faa Ago and too disturbed peopic. P= sane ennes wee _—= a and FT (ge AY pS rauon’ entirely iree from debt, end with no eberous hordes have poured into the capt. L be ey ‘seeded getting . reason why {t ehould not soon again pay bie citizens, and we oceeding in their | Killed, aa two badly and two more slightly wounded, rt per coat 8 wraery. Eastern hangs at 40 rogu: ‘and, a short distance from the eity. A) ARTNER WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN IN THR At Lon ‘and commission business, in tiie eby, ebout Weer By a gentleman w! as he bas not time to attend to » barr suitable = ew, aul in guod order; ' if end the same wishes to s upon for help ite an diffientt to resist, bat still | tack. A wagon =~ with dry bay was bays Noance | chasers are put dispored to take the latter probably hav- « 4 s ee Sar ORION Toe r ich a Rervon trou rae ral alas tat ated Seco oak ll DEY her aciga ofthe government, | When he rulans cried for garter, in me t eave ube | ing lite cuntdcnce in hy market value, Hvteg fapesoey 60 | FLARRI ARE ng CCTION ert rnd’ mie iowa * (w. we await * next eixty days janchester and Lawret NUW ‘ ‘ Bene ee General ichardzon is now on this bont=the awit! and | house an‘ megan too, Mont of toe aoe warned away all Moat BO big, 0 waked “Nashua ned. Lowell 8) Did, 88 He et pe et ee ARINER WANTED-IN A FOREIGN MANUF excellent Polar Star—on bis way to see ith, ercape ay dari eens, and probably carrie ay asked; Northern 40 to 40',; Vermont and Canada 46 wo 725 > hereto laa FORK LOTS & 8 P turing estabiiehment, where the business t exten) Raavenworw. if Cenerel Sans eae Oy Ree oie Treo Slate pariy obtained eighty gune, mostly with | 47; Worcester and Nacbiua 40 to 44, without sales 8 | Qe prot dan tncondway, corner of Broome street, | fl profits lange, Upalacareds Rorpotes taken of ¢ | mili it tue Geld by te morrow, and there will be a | bayonets, one six pound cannon, twelve hundred | Among the fine) railroads Oe 40 | ca Thureday, Ang. 2 OF 1016 C'Or ete, ceusletng to part of | munications wiibout reel name, Dares Cowen care of} gas and inevitebie extermination of ell abolitionism ia pg eng . a ae oe ee +1,, Wilmington 24 to 43; Vermont Central salt yenovet Sx os rtncla, mahogany Vetsinets, dreesiog ward Hadeon, coun " | ‘ansas, Not an invader will escape. Twey will bring it | Xe. Le a ogg AE on yg ME 1 by the free | ‘all the lote’’ off-red, which, however, amount to,but few 10 75 and, tables, sofas, hair cloth and ‘eane gat TAWYERS —A YOCNO LAWYER OF Tt p ae a ewan itet the hands of an Stee men. bd ail they could do with heen wen te ‘exact | shares, although ae he Lon would be roel cn pt bove | ¢ ire, Inirrors, Sree Ty Ae, gE ey To 3 pas naan whe rans hs esti Ln ed ‘ 1 ton the market. we have previously st a A toy eer | cialis of character, tact, ability, de. wishes An extra of Ina\ nigist, from tho %. Joseph Cycle, I here. | ® promise they bers leave oo co" a oe See & are evidently buying up this stock. quietly for some we fraiche LIS a Pg ag ba pf a Mir or a partner esiablished in business. Addi kh send you, but since then-—and indeed every hoar= | teem burs with guns oo their shoulders. Yon may ask | object probably best known to themselves. Ggoensbure ye | ters, &¢., adapted for the har business. Ti, 389 Broadway, room 40, i pg farther accounts, which more than cetifim the = they did not sboot the miscreants on the epot, invtea' — y at 26 to 74, aed Bo ae fer tel “7. rhb “6. JouN, RY REDDING. AUOLIONRER, Wily. SPL qos AUOTIONRER, Will, SFLU. “OX Waxiensa MAN AS, PARTNER, TNA Wit for th's, them to commit similar ovtrages to those | “rand | se} 2 were ro "ednes th inst , at 10 o'clock A. M., at 230° Wes ‘sale and retail liq aor store. at ¥, ‘The Polar Star is now waiting for th's, and aa T hvea no | of letting £° hem sons Pertgoerona street near Ninth avenvve, a iared quantity of | awit agreed mana ll haven sock eee, Seveen ¥ buyers in the market. Paesampsic (old) is offered at 4, for a few he ven or for quarter, further as she passes Laaven#orin, | for qu lin for their cruelties, we relont and refuse to | ‘eye since at 23 per share. Concord and Montroal (ola) inasos, carpeting, crockery, &c. | Xiply'in the store, 40 Houston st, corner of Goerok, | household furniture, comprising mahogany chatrs, bedsteads, | fair se{aa, contre tables, pier Sale positive, the owner leaving the city. ‘Kansas , &e., I must now close, with a promise to let \@ Offered at 3; new stock at 8, and preferred 1 rover ferry. ‘you know jurther by next boat vas oa ‘them the our renoon tolls us jostion | Pend stock, Re cop eee os '- foe MORIARTY, AUCTIONEER, WITL SELI, Tare ~ PREPARATIONS FOR THE WAR—DeTENMiNaTION or | "HITE gence for #0 a 1 remain | red, has no quotable price, probably o gay, at Id o'clock, af 113 Chalham ~ py eeiimmareccnsremeeet eammmaaaal ‘THE FREE STATE PARTY. #08 Tod and Use cri MMTLLIAM StRAWN, | cert position; Sullivan, do. fou pare, Ok Osis ber of icunks, boxes and conten HA EROARS—-ALL THR FAVORITE BRA’ Of the St. Innis Democrat.) yopPs. should any Object to the name “hounds,” by | ve'y few trabaaction; Boston and Now York Castes), faunt ot tare, feather beds, FATA, Py the toa oe Leon fo. got cout below ted e Fg bic, and Bo ye often than i a od nay prea Denti pend core. | ween wee mee mate eTe rae and emphatic | Are quietly awaiting the movements for that “new line’ | Chiceco and 3 - rnt of china, glaseware, £6 prices, ole, importer of Union ad seeeie Terrhory.. ‘There has boo « compact entored | PmiZ remark, Cass it ds Sntsurten, thay are dscignated to New York yet in embryo pT TO : peed ThTGAGR BAT ei second into by the Atchison and Mow mem of the border | \*hel hounds,” After a variety of experiments, the Boston and | ; erterday's trina out clowet at lower rates. The sales | NI. .'G' re ac | GROARA OVER A MILLION, AT Leg PHAN 4 ques Ci he pp Y Pochanan county, In Towa, gave a majority of nearly | Worcester Railroad Company hive completed, and | ‘minced aves at | § ce, XK i rai, silver pate sree. ramps Flor family comp at fifteen per. ng ; and Fremont 7 ‘towt WE ie ane All oF rticles connect: prie ing all opposed to ee re eet oh ao ot have | cucety, is Miewourt, fave the Bucbasaa saan okel two bit od bats perry an os a . ee Fee ey COMESINDYRE, Atcy for mortgagee, | German manutacture, : dred and Sfty majority. jo brs » Which seems well meet . | @ i ¥

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