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| NEW YORK. HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER i, 1860, es nse se aie “ Ot - : Matrted, | SENATOR SEWARD IN MissouRL AND KANSAS, tnpesretee:theorereortoldmwe est was aot moreait | SOM Abrond. |The Dean Richasna' Dosing Suid} PORE ps om np eengag a Mer, Semtember 8, ia the, * LAUR BAL arveninsinaiitinnnhnciis Scat to teach Uke black operatives than it was the white Committees are to meet ov aH Wrenn oF Fing.—We are in recoipt of masy | Drsow—Famme.On Bm “A0pal cuuren, by ine Re® A eo FURNITURES — we ‘Var Leavenworth Correspoméone—: pes, and that the men and women under his charse did | @ay ext, October 8, to take formal m0" | complai Ault respecting the carclens canner which | Groene etvest Methodiet Epes to Cuasiores Fuss, | “tatoag gle Wo the ‘of housebout Fra: Laavanwoaru, K. T., Sept. 24, 1860. | the germ Potter nite eceatine Sayeed thas | upon the mew names that havo been put on to the eleeto- aaienene the fire districts perform their dutics. | both of this olty, {are aad work os eas Lnvitation to Speak at Weston—Reception and Speech at , Mr. taformed me that the work was not performed | *! licket by tbe Cooper Institute Committe. They bave | 1a @g.o* MARY caaes the wrong districts are sounded | Newburg papers please copy. Der 6, at the | Mxthi aveaues oe (e's ~“S Leavenworth, €e. ap, eo 8 would be by whites, bub it was far | onofielsily advised the Committes of Fifteca that they | for Gre, or wu°P® Proves to be no Gre at all, the bells hay. | | PERAY= apg Septem. ny ihe Rev, dram og room Bictny, ore, 0 ee: A train ou the Platic County Railroad brought Seaator | more Fite whl a eat, Reeroes. They | wii accept the six names pat on ax district electors; bat {og been rong through wan! of Droper lospection by the | Dr. soltoy, Saxkca Pxkay to Mrs. War. Samad. | tinea aud allver Wane Te ftir parc." 807 uation oxy: ‘Seward aud party this morning from St, Josoph to Atchi- | gaid-ae with their own slavee, for the renton | "9 declination baying been received from «hancellor | FINEST sa Soran gn Tg Stl oe no remedy’ al female WS ar th ey Pe ‘ecu, in @ special car placed at their disposal by the Pre- | that'the were always discontented and unhapp, | Walworth, no opinion has} been given as to the aocept- | the same time portincntly remarking that many members Diea. I. a1 Anon 2 ety, sideat of the road. At Atchison they found the elegant Seok ante cecil te thee bee ee Sey, | ance of the uame of Henry 8. Randall. The latter goa- | of the fire department arc merchanta’ clerks and me- | BAiv¥s.—Maay Bars A “ATIN TIR FOR WEDDING CARDS, UNEQUALLEND a con. | ebanies, who can tI! afford to be way from busi | The funeral wil! take place this (Monday) afternoon, at Aud elegaace, only at ‘wieamboat Omaha in waiting, At the various landiog | able to work from one end of the year to the other. There | “mad bac, however, siguided bis williagness to be con- | ness without cause or reason. Tbe authorities should | two o'clock, f her late residence, Division avenue, EVERDELLs, 2 Broadeng. places on either shore of the Missouri there were crowds | was nothing, he thought, to vent the system being | sidered as on that ticket. | look to the matter, and have a very great anmoyance in- | opposite the Franklin Coffee House, Wil burg. G‘MBREDES 7 carried on with much success the Southern States, ‘ye addi. | stantly abated. | “Barctay —On Sunda; . Att DES’, 633 BROADWAY—JUST INTRO. collected auxious to eve Mr, Seward, and gome of them especially where water power and the raw material ’ The object of this mecting is to ratify and give addi: | y Pe i. dey | duced, the Gray’ Handwrde Card, gave cheors for him as the boat passed along. At Weaton, | {o'be had on the spot He ackaowledgot, though, that it | ‘ional impetce to this electoral ticket, to girs it such a | Tux Evmxrvo Scxoors —The evening echoole, which ave | 'U2g8» Cuanixs rolatives'off the fusaiiy are reepecttully | pT GIMBRRDES WEDDING CARDS AND mnva. a the Missouri side, «town which obtained considerable | WRe quite a task to take care of al! the operatives; but, | public endorsement in this city as wili strengthen it Proved 60 great ® blessing to a larce class of our poo- | jnvited to attend the funeral, on Tacato ‘afternoon, at A lopes, in approved styles, awl (he beat variety Ft on the whole, he preferred the negroes to the whites, aad ple, will reopen to-night in nearly all the wards of the | ono o'clock, from the residence of bis brother-in-law, ‘aper. 4 ms notoriety during the Kansas troubles, there were calls | would not exchange is operatives (or any gang of whives, | ‘OUghout the State, and encourage the antivrepublisan | Pie, James L. Watecn, No. 114 West Sixteenth street, without ———— for Seward. Le presented himself on the hurricane deck, | no water mere they caine Tom, ‘tee Bou forces in tho Slates of Peunaylvania and New Jersey. | sity», It ls comeoessary to point out the immense benetts | iurtber notice.” , WHEELER & wrsON 7 vand, taking off his hat, politely esked—Geutiomen, what lod a ready market in mearty a!t the Southern | The politicians aro fairly gettlag waked up, and hence. Which are thus afford ie laboring classes eve a Cranksoy.—At Flatbush, [. 1, on Sunday morning, | Should be sBwinG ¢ on Sates, but 5 4 | tbiret for knowledge, but whose daily ayocations will not 00, Pi 0 Pi [i preference 10 4ey oiler, becanae Lv is your pleasure! Betses anc Lovisiaua. "ae goods are highiy 'apoien of | {U8 We may expect that our city will be in & biase of | Permit then ty defoto any ether tace bat the ercuing to nd daughter of Jokn Dimas, © wntbew Giurtaon,Jr., | ada ae ia aml te PO Fa “We waxt to see you,’ cried the spokesman of the | by planters an¢ merchsots, and already the company | Slory with thelr music, torches and speeches until the study and self improvement. The stoo's are entirely free The restive and friends of the family are invited to | and al! kinds . Otis S00 Bove tae ne crowd. have received thirteen prizes at diderent fairs. At the | Onal settling of the contest at the polls on the 6th of | Of charge. Employers should endeavor to second the efforts | attend the funeral, from the reridence of her father, at | _ Send fora a — . mM South Carcilaa State Fair, held at Charteston a year or | Novembe of the Hoard of Education by giving those under them | Fiatbueb,on Tuceday afternoon at two o'clock. Gar. ‘Weil, gentlemen, Tam very glad to see you, and !hope | two ago, a diploma and a silver medal were awarded ad every facility to avail themselves of this opportunity of | leave Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, every fifteen minutes. | A WHEELER 4 wWitaon gou're all very well.” the proprietors for the best checks, cottouades and acquiring information, Conway.—At Pidasant Valley, N. J., ou Saturday, Sep. | SEWING MACHING, “When do you speak at Loavenworib, Mr, Seward?” | §ighams, while at Tuscumbia aad Docates, ia this) MISCBLLANEOUS POLITICAL ITEMS. | Fosses: of Jaume C, Renmvoan.—The funeral of | tember 29, of consumption, Aticia, only daughter of Wr. | Wi" ment every want of the family, s dressmaker, 4 tate, the company was cqually euccesaful. Tho students | James C, Ruthorford took place rday afternoon, in | COMWSY’, in the 21st your of hor age. maker, a gailer Otter, a vest maker or «tailor, aad omy called auciher person. at the law school at Montgomery have recently ordered | SM, Buthertord took place yesterday efternccs, ie ‘The jelatives aud friends of the family aro respectfully | Machine that mecis al! the demands of the publia, Sead fore “I dou't speak'there at all,’ said the Senator. “Ican | a large quantity of the jeans forthe purpose of making AFa Qvarnet —The tosurrectionist candidate for | East Fifty fourth strect. Mr Rutherford was three times | invited to attend the funeral, from the realdence of her | *feular. Only speak once ip Kansas, and it has been arranged that that shall be at Lawrence, on Wednesday.’’ “Could you wot call on your way back and let us hear yout” 4 ; months and 19 days. al “Tam afraid not; and, besides,”’ sald he laughingly, “I | trojled, eplendid water power, tho raw material on | ‘he latter bas no faith in the people ever being able ing | take place this evening, at the Rey. . I Chaptn’s chureh, ‘The fr jends and relatives of tho family are respect pd Would bare to bring # body guard to go ashore with me.’’ the gona, there is Bo reason Why Southern manutao- vote slavery to death;” because ho wants Oubs and Mex! | on ine o¢casion of the public opening of the Women’s [A+ invited to attend tbe funeral, on Tucedsy ‘afternoon, aad “ ” 5 ures cowl Bul compete ir ri ‘xed to the United ‘and because he is in fa o'clock, from ekman etreet “That will not be necessary,"” atruck ina fine, athletic | Neyland and all it requires if w few meu _—s co apne: U States, © is | brary. Rev. Heury Ward Beecher, James T. Brady aud | ° Crows y--0n Baturday, Seplember 29, Davie Crow. | FF fellow; ‘we'll take care of you. I’m a Bell and Everett | prise, ice Messrs, Patton & Co , to bring about such a | YO of paying for emancipated elaves. Gerrit, however, | others will speak on the tmportance and duty of furnish- ray, after a severe sickness. ite tan myself, but we should all like to hear what you have | result. is willing to support Goodell, ax te considers him sound | '#hing for women the pontoon “Seen Bis friends and those of the family are respectfully re- | Peery Now, Hunteville is not the only place in the South where ; toesy. Can't you oall on your way back?’ their uniforms, and every day the demaad fur the iucreases. By and by Southern manufacturers will be trying theiv bande at fine goods, ana if they should bo as succesful in their tudertabiogs'aa Messrs Patton & Co. bave been in theirs, what @ powerful blow will be strook st Northern manufactarers, Wyth slave labor well coa- Presideot, Hon. Gerrit Smitb,and the nigger candidato for Governor cf this State, are at loggerheads over what rightfully constitutes geuine abolition doctrines. Good- ell cays he will not fupport Smith for President because | of all the abolition beresics that have yet been started. elected to the L ture, where he introduced the Emi- grant aud the Evening School bills, and was a echoo! com- missioner, and chairman of the evening school commit- tee. Thetuneral was large aud reapectable, Tux Wowsy’s Liaszary.—An latorcating meeting will be, without doubt, largely atteaded. It commences at fatber, on Tuesday morning, at eleven o’cloc! steamboat Thos. KE. Hulse leaves the foot of Spr: { at tev o'clock. Her remains will be interred at Fort Lee Covna —On Sunday, September 20, Joan Sreriinc Covne, the son of Jeremjah aud Mary Goyne, aged 1 year, 9 quested to attend his funeral, from his late residence, — oe ‘PRFF? FERRY FRPFFFRYEFFRR FF FF “+Weli, ifyoa would aead for my old friend, Mr, Atchison, | slave labor Is successfully employed in manufactures. A | To be candid, we must admit that Mr. Good ie not far | eicht o'clock. Several handsome donatioss Lave lately | Seventy elshihetrect, near Fourth avenue, on Tuesday IMPROVED PAENCH NORE SHIRTS, 4o meet me, perhaps I would.” tour through the cotton States wilt convince any unpre- | of the mark in bisestimation of Gerrit Smith, Hecon- | been gta to the library. . Chicago and New Haven papers pleass copy. ANEW pee ox titm 1892, “We'll do that; but we want you to come at all events.”’ | judiced person that there ara thousands of siayes there | sidors bim played out. Furr tw Avexvx A.—About seven o'clock on Saturday Cook —At the residence of her nephew, Mr. John G. gh OPEW SEELe OF ESt T, we EkasTED TO Fcr. night a fre broke out inthe cellar of the building No, 185 ayenue A, cccupied for the storage of straw. Mr. the first floor as a feed store. The firemen were | prematiy the premises, extinguished the | irs before it spread beyond the cellar. The upper Shepard, Brooklyn, on Sunday, September 30, alter « short illness, ALATu¥A COOK, Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s papers. Dawsos —On Saturoay, September 29, of cholera infantum, Awcast C Youngest daughter of John H. aud Sarah J. Daweon, aged 11 monthg and 14 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully “Very good; we'll see about it. You've got a dine country here, gentlemen, and Iam glad to see you all. Good bye.”” “Good bye,”’ wag echoed back from the shore, and the more polite of the Westonians tcok off their bats to Mr, competent to weave, to cast a ahuttie, to turn a wheel, to Greate or oll the wheel andkeep it in motion,” Mr, 8e- ward's perversion of the facts to the contrary notwith- stancivg. SOUTH. cept per mall. of the fol pr perfeet Gt, for $12, $15, $18 an $24 warded or less than balf a dozen 3 follows:— Neck—The distance round it. Voke—The the points of each shoulder, Sleeve- The length trem the pee the wrist, with the arm beat Breast. twe of the buok tance around (he body under Oe armpits. Waist—Dienep “Pot Nose prt Ammnrcans ov Granp.”—Only four years bave passed since the dark lanternites were loud in their denunciations of all foreign born citizens, and ory- ing out for the twenty-one years’ residence principle. Now we find James 0, Putnam, aud Car! Schurz, an emigrant by Thomas Kane Keane aleo occupies | CITY POLITICS, if 7 part of the building is occupied by several tenants, who | invited to attend tl funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at | around. A the length of 1: edanihtn dice lnabeiemecabela tities Prussian; Daniel Uimann,end Orestes A. Brownson,® | Siccceded in eacaping walsjured. ‘The damage to the | twoo'clock, from the resideuce st wer yarnie oe 9 i pe ee SOT IE aE What do you think of that? The author of the “irre. one er Jesuit; Augustew Adolphus Beroggs, and Deidrich Swiss- | stock by fire and water willamocat to about $100—not | Sanford street, Brooklyn, F. D. St of our stsle of the | preamble coulis” permitted to speak at Chiliootue and at | ‘The Mozart Hall and Union Conven- | borgher, a new importation; Hoa. H.B. Northup, for- | Wusured., The buildiog is owned by Me. Kano; itis gugcommrr.—In_ Brooklyn, om Saturtay eveatog, Be Abo, fapertant beta Eee TORE cura. HH ul o lo} A » a 7 a a y Si. Joceph, and invited to speak at Weston—all border | tlons—The Tammanyites Anxious for | merly President of the American Know Nothing Council, | Siuyvsaat insurance Company. Tue ergte of te tro yours, 10 tacpiba end An SHURE Oi ‘N's FURNISHING GOODS. Mr. Seward remarked this morning that twenty years ago he would not have been allowed in his the Spoils—The Candidates who will Probably be Nominated—Declination of Jugde Brady, &c., &., &e. As we Stated in yesterday's issue, the city and county and Rev. J. J. Roimensnyder, of Pennsylvania, from fatherland, all Uke-doving brothers, travelling together, and delivering stump speeches in two or three different languages, in suppert of the Sangamon rail splitter for is unknown at present. Fine ry Cavat Staeet.—Tho alarm of fro for the Third district last night, shortly before nine o'clook, originated 9 days. The relatives and friends of the family are reepectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of ber corner of Columbia and Doughty streets, this (ilonday) aiternoon, at half-past two o’clock. ‘Wholesale trade supplied on the usual BA Bo 409 RONCHITIB. LiLOU BROTHERS Broadw: terms. ‘te. on the second floor of the building No. 985 Canal street, | Drovcwr —On Saturday, Beptember 29, Mrs, Marcos | “hRONCHITIS.—This sure Toreramner of world does move. Convention of the Mozart Hall wing of the democracy will | President. in the premises occupiad by F. Coben, The fames were | Dnovomr, aged 21 years, 6 month and LL days, the beloved | eian'ly relieved and ipermanestiy cured Write tot Dee de 4 Drovght, R. urs There was grand reception at Leavenworth. Of the | assemble th's evening, and much interest is felt by the | _ A Ficwnsa Pansow —The Rev. Mr. Brownlow, of Knox- | quickly extinguished by the police. |The damage dono to | vile of Robert Deovgat, and danghter of, the | Ti Cite ae allay sorenes sad (ai/agamadams bluff, near the town, a salute was fired {rom ® gun ren‘ | Politiciane in the result of the proceedings. Tammany | ville, is Sometimes calted the fighting parson of Teanessee. | gre originated in a closet among some clothing, but from Hor faneral will take place at her late residence, No, | Snd'the Tron and Snis le nnn ate mn ae oF were dered famous in the Territory by the fact of its being | Hall affects supreme indifference respecting the course of | Listen to what be eays in regard to seccesion:— what cause is unknown at present. 214 West Twenty sixth street, this (Monday) afternoon, at | ibe body by the pores, {natead of being deposited ae oe ‘trophy won from the Kickapoo Rangers during the bor. | her puissant rival, but it is patent to the moet careleas | _ T propose when tho secessionists go to Washington to ee faved ta sitend witht hrthee antiog en | abeasdiapeents Caan 2 Wmapen ext eu Beene, omens der war. A co of Wide Awakes, in thelr everyday | observers that the profoundest anxiety is (eit by the Wig. | ‘étbrone Lincoln, I am for seizing a bayonet and forming Obituary. vs Kiogs Oounty Onroniale plesse cory. to aay addrers. Tar 00 cent @ boilie, Powder a. were drawn up on the levee with a band of music. if y the Wig: | an army to resist such an attack, and they shall walk over | The Hon. Frayer Osnonx Watt, member of he Boston ea Or Baturday, Soptember 2, Hexaierea Lovise, | packages as 403 Broad alldroggigta The ‘was escorted to the Planter’s Hotel, iu front of | W*™ chicftains, notwithstanding all their bluster and de- | my dead body on their way. bar, died at his residence iu Roxbury, Masw.,on the 28, | yobuster'child et Tiekaed and. Matilia French, oget enn bmg Sey ie Dalcony bad been got’ upfor the ooca- | Gance. The friends of the Taminany nominees, many of | Brownlow is for Bell and Everett. after a long aud most painful ilinées, His disease was | Jooret month and 2 days. ; Fr Adpreveaiive: HEGEMAN & Ob ‘ataphor Ice, sion. Here he was # formay wescomed by a Wilder on | them shrewd, knowing politicians, are working most uc- | Ber: ayp Evenart SacmrSreaxena tw Vinoryta.— William pn w ae Ret Pac gles Ay hye The relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully | gisceriue If used as directed will keep the skis eof ta the Speech, tO WDD Mr “ayed ropknt as follows 7 | tively to procure the endorsement of thsie favorites by | Bp, Preston, Walter Preston, George W. Summere, William | sugar burebiebagais: scoppensed; ned has souiaed tone Jarents, Kes Gommencay Park; teen (scien) chonoon, |e bok SOR. Chenbinaus Deaeee SPRECH AT LEAVENWORTH. Mozart ; #0 that itis roully a very digMenlt matter to pre: | 1 Gopein, Samuel Watts, anda number of other distin’ | '@BI8 house for many months. Mr. Watts was born in | Jiro tscocks without further notices Nos, 161, 399, 51] and 756 Broadway. Fellow citizens—I am giad that I cannot make ‘ aie onsi, 7 Kepnebunk, Me., in 1803, and graduated at Harvard Uui | “pox at Westchester, on Friday evening, September & apeech—that I cannot exprees the feelings | “ict What will be the result of all the enginecring, | guished orators of Virginia, aro on the stump in the Old | yeraity in 1882. "air. Waite represented Suitolk county in | og ox, —-At Westchester, on, George Heury Vox, aged 31 AMILL & WOOD, SUCCESSORS TO 8, CATILL, which overpower me when setting my foot for the ‘fat greasing, soft soaping and bartering which are golvg on the State Senate for some years. q iN . y $3 58 Cime on the soil of Kansas. If I could give utterance to the feelings which this scene and these circumstances in- Spire, the world wold have reason to believe that I sub rosa. Of course there are ® vast number of aspiring individ. Dominion for Bell ana Syerett. | Bawanre or 1a Dog —A condidate for office calls at thé | residcuce of a gentieman to solicit his yote:— Drawings of the Delaware Stats Lotte: | WOOD, , & CO., Managers of the years. The relatives and friends of her family, and of her father, David Austin, are invited to attead the funeral, (uis 5 conta to $1. nd Shoes for Ladies, a} 19) are selling their Baimoral Boots for indi louse be pers 7! ent 01 Bo} and Children at moderate prices — jonday) afternoon, at balf-past twelve o'clock, from her e CAHILL & WOOD, auperficia! ia my affections and in nciples. I do | vals who would have no objection to the nomniaation of | Caxnmate—Madam, is your buaband about ? WARD, KENTUCKY ANS MissOURI STATS Fh gp eg i rd: ger ec f07 Broadway, between Bleecker and Houston sirestte recognise in what my esteemed fri ‘Mr. Wilder) has | Mozart Tall. All the Tammauy Hal! and Breckinridge Lany—Yes, sir. He bas gone to haul away a dead dog, Devawarx—KEetra Cis * Sarrcusse 2), Carriages will be in attendance at Williams Bridge on AORES, BUNIONS, )INVRRIRD WATIA, RNLARORD HUNIONS, JINVFRIFD NAIA, ENLARORD sald comething of tretb, amid exaggeration. | nominces are candidates; but, as venal about the | *d will be back directiy. 5, 9, 8, 90, 54, (57, 39, 12, 26, 69, 45, 6, 83. | ihe arrival of the eleven o'slock Harlem Railroad train Olnte And all diseases of the {eet cured, ‘wiihout pala er But two facts do impress me at this moment; oue is, that an; en, os ) only about Cantipaie—Sheep killing dog, I reckop, madam ? Daa . , from New York, to convey pertons to the house. ouvenience to the patient, by Dr. ZACHARIE, Burgeca lic life, which ina republic must | twentieth part of those who expect will be 0 much | Fiznce-fvoxes Unomx—No, eit—jest barked himselfto , 43, 3, 37, 64, 61, 62, 6, 77, 8, 22, 66, 70, 24. Hypx —In this city, on ay, September 29, James odist, TE) Broadway.” Refers to physicians and ear uch eonfusion, if T have ever in- | as mentioned in conveation. To the nomination of Mr. | death at candidater—so pap said. Ctrwalarg amnt free of by pedcoumnn oer E, Hype, Jr., in the 36th year of bis age. geous of the eity. regen James Lynch for Register there appears to be no strong opposition. and his friends con’ Not Cocxtrors.—The Wide Awakes of Hartford held « D, EDDY & 00., ‘Delaware, Or io WOOD, MDDY'A' OO. Se Loukas Minot ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend bis funeral from the residence of his brother, No. ~—D*; ROBARS' RHEUMATIO CURE-THB ‘@! & Freneb Hh r r’ ————————— ick relief in obe: down as tl that be will be com- | meeting last Monday night, to decide and arrange for 4 Fifthatreet, Brooklyn, E. D., this (Monday) afternoon, at | gieumatism ana Tie pe reliable. For sale e& Foundation of tbe now States ofthis joa the Pein t orill be remembered. has already thane sane pats | their excursion to Newark and New York. The Newark | Drawings of R. France's Delaware to oloek, tithe further invitation ©. Laxo,in vue | Bonsmavand No. Morr aireat Price Sper on wi te in wi now stan ie t ‘ Seal r + * % Sax County, Cisse 233, Surrews: 5 5 ANG.—Ou Sunda; ir 30, Ja! }. Lane, in . time is rated. (Cheers) T recognise, also, some- — if ye party so o— if Mesa: rt Hall eS a Wide Awakes bave bluntly refused to reseive their visi 606 ee v2) is, EY ie. al at 9. 20th year of bis age, at Tesidence of his father, George E' NOTIOIOBO DE NUBYA YORK, thing of in the other fact alladed to, tat wien my | eee a ee ee Te TARP (will be the | tere in the daytime, and the Mercury informs the Hart- | Quis 1 C, Sotioiexn Lortamy.-O.ias 43, Serr. 30,1800, | Armstrong, 19634 East Twenty third strect. POPULAR SPANISH AMERICAN PAPER time of public life shall havo ended, and whea! shail | Parme® ‘Tee bate wil eek te Rosen on pa] ford Wide Awak¢s that it wil! be impossible to give them 17, 6, 44, 46, 68, 27, 22, 11, 69, 66, 25, 39. The frien acquaintances of the family are respect- s . rest—for we all must come to that end at jast—that if [ thew T Br t dae cee Mie ientar oe emeitioe. Ctroulars sext {ree of charge by addressing fully invited to attend bis funeral, on Tuesiay | PUBLISHED THIS MORNING (shall have been successful ju the great ambition of my life, | Duttican candidate sonia — ass ‘RB. FRANCE, At one o'clock. from the residence of his father, George TOR The not to obtain piace or position among my covemporaries, | Publica candidate, | a late for | _TRoremncn zo FUus tx Vincrwts—The Richmond Bn- Wilmiagion, Deis Armstropg, 196}; East Twenty-third street, without (ur: HAVANA AND PANAMA STEASERS. but to sacere somethiag of thereapoct of maniciad beyoad Supreme Court, i strovgly urged upon ‘Mozart, but we | giver amounces a cal! for a meeting of the Breckinridge | ponwp op Drmoueniow ov Coranrransiir.The frm | Wer Botice, saves, Lurrens ann Tih Ae cirele et tay own ectiase—whatarer | Gay have of ‘be overtiirown by the other candidates. State Executive Committee in Richmond on the Sth | Reretofore under the ame of FRANOS, BROAD- |, Livixoerox.—On Friday, September 23, at her resi. | MEWS, 8 character when { rleep will have been derived from the | ™HY Pe dvertivows by te other ca 4 ths chasént BENTS & CO., in this day dissolved. The Delaware and Ken- | dence in Staatsburg, Dutchess county, in the Slst year of THE \HANDBOOK OF NEW YORK TRAD® eiforta that I have made according to tho beat of my poor | ste Te (ie Recardersiip. “The former. tins tine accntan, | (28t) ia view of the recent proposition for fusion. The tushy Louris ‘hereafter drawa by tae, a | her age; Mancanat Laws, daughter of Myjor General hin row - ability to lay down the foundations of fice States ia this is Dougias State Executive Committee meets in Richmond on | a ol is, and widow of Maturin Livin . AuL THE SY ANISH AMERICAN COUNTRIES, and to aid, defend and the that now Sareea ti aukng ease stnesite (App tion in his bands if he wishes to nccept it. Mr. May is the Breckinridge nominee, Moke tunerel services will tak @ place at St. James’ ee D P planes.) | ve Breckinss a | the Fame day. The Examiner opposes the fusion, and con- —<————____—_ church, Hyde Park, on Taesday, at hock The re IT CIRCULATES LARGELY EVER YWHERS. But, fellow citizens, 1 mast pase from that topic; and it | ete eincital a ee Michael Connally | tcvds that the Committers have no power or authority to | To Find the most Fashionable Hats of | jatives and friends of the family are requested to atten! | paren ON PRIDAY, STH INSTANT, Gen. Nye aud Mr Adamsare here, I bave to say to | name of Judge Schermerhorn, but it Pye) certain that | Alter the position of their respective parties, assumed by | the season, call on WHITE, 216 Broadway, opposite Bt. Paul's © the funeral, without further Botice, Carriages will be AL them. That 1, that it la time wo wore setting our fuces | Reise canditate at all, MoCupu is working igorousiy | tho delegates in convention church. in waiting ah the Hyde Park station on the arrival of the ADVERTISEMENTS TRANSLATED PREG homeward. We came out to serve the republican party | fo. '{ke nomination, which, with tue Teimmeuy cadoreal, | on te 8 : Late Importations, &c. 5 Gone oe ~o INSERTED ON MODERATE TERWS. tn advancing the election of Abraham Lincola and Manni , 7 * | Tum Eryxcrs oF Dissorenion ty Naw Ontraxs.—The New oo gona) Lyncu.—On Sunday, September 30, Matraew Lyxcn, in Rus. bal ms eel: Retiennees ras maton he Orlcans Commercial Bulletin @ that a breaking op | _We are now in receipt of our large importations in the the 36th year of his # OFFICE, 24 ANN STRES? rogate, and Mr, Schwarzwaeller is pressed for the | of the Union “would not only cause tho ships to rot at | COATING, og ‘ eis eae eee iedaate beotinee vy Sadia STABLISHED SIXTY YEARS, Scperyisorahit county Conventions of the Unioniste wilt | levee, and bankruptcy and ruin to follow inthe train | PANEALOONEST | , from bis late residerce, corner of Sixty lirst MEEK)S CABINET FURNITURE WAREROOMS, De in session to ni A Thorpe’s, corner of Broadway and —f dirasters, but the real estate of New Orleans would not FURNISILING GOODS, street and Ninth avenue. ¥ as tot 833 and 395 Fourth street, northwest corner of Broadway, Eighth street ores talended action of the delogaics bat | be worth twenty Give cents on the dollar to what itnow | FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR congeation it titre auaee Wares September $9, of | superior Parlor, Unrary, Dising and BedroomiParatiure Of veved 20 a Be OCLONs reach, ~ ’ is; cotton would go down to such a Ogure that it would | M’Avii 8,a vative of the county Fer- oubstantin’ ‘elegant peasive, any = aay | divas ss seeitag 4: oad Tan Oe oie gaan, | ox yor eqietatre ots ot | Semen Gehea te z a pean oe may ‘ ‘are some ¢ ‘this in thes | Ay Tallmadge, who is urged fo Fo thaw em pod in Boho a at sii eget tee CS | The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Interior Decorations, Pier, Mantel Glasses, £2. Bie WE. Ty Heat’ which appease in the See eee a | Jand'tcrm by inieraa? dumeeswus) ARG Green, aun y.20w prices. oe pete bt ge coh gigs aod cee OT ae Goods packed and shipped to all parts of the wortd.* ear 18, on. my ViRiiDg General taftyetie a ‘the Union Conventions will mect to. | and{raternal blood. Mexico is but a {aint picture of what | ir renammmended, 20 the | ie ee cenina will be canon vo alvary cemetery Fen rans —General Lafayette, w' bend freedom | MOFTOW evening, and the Asssmbly Conventions on next | our condition would be upon s gigantic scale,” Mavoxn —In Brooklyn, on Satarday, September 29, of oo adda SNETIONS. = at on i oan” Sorts tn the | Monday night, ; | Brscxmmex Mass Murrso x New Haxrsuns—A | | consumpiion, Many ie » wife of William an ot ery iat found ab, Co ALLER rity prudent United States. “Wheat entered the porch of his , | flaming call is passing over New Hampebire for a mase Guernsey, Kogland, in the'46ih year of her ag: below Gana sizent (lormeriy Ii Wail surest’) "= oor it was between two brass ficld pieces, which WAKING UP OF THE POLITICIANS. meeting of the friends of Breckinridge aud Lane ia Con | Soden ee tee nae sk the Sea ro tnvited | in vineRee, loscription, ‘Presented by the free of : | October. | funeral, from . i ‘We are now St _o€r up town show room, poets tte,” 1 find that our ¢ ‘ cord, om Tuesday, the 16th of |. ‘—emee mee etna Gan? street, between Pearesl! streot and Carlton avenue, this | RQ, "EAT POUSTRANTH MIREBT: ONION OGU ARM, Koro this the ‘metropolis of Kansas is with | The Wide Awake Demonstration=Gramd | 4 Nwosn 1x 11s Coxvmmnos.—Among the Boston dele" | onir git for the But Val GROLA. HUNTER 2.00.'S Mam | (Monday) afternoon, at balf pest two o'clock. ©” | BO: GN is 3 ‘a the Amti-Lincoln Army— | gaica representing ward Six in the Diack republican Con- | mock Ciething Warebouse, Mow. 200 are 29 howery ccapilad of kenegnad ole eae tee mane, FRENCH F| cad Movement tm New Work, | yeation which nominated Anson P. Burlingame forCon- | yo aaesecens (ae Manutacwured expreaiy for thig sateclighment: | Portag a pevoimeessemy amen port 7 3) ves iaes ite Mime, une valle y ccm this tes teem eT: jock, front the Scar airrore tnd Bronaee wour , yy ene Wo received last evening the general orders for the | elector, was Mr. J. ‘m, colored. pRoiabilahed Ist. ee funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at two ole, epegeemspioae ite, ee anin tant vee saben. a ave fm the | great Wide Awake demonstration that is to take piace ia | Ix Favor oF tam Freton.—The Yonkers Herald,a eup-| gmarts, Shirts—Six $8.—Made from Mroay —Oo Saturday auenteg, Srptemher 29, Groner | 1HE FINEST IN MARKST. RB. Dright ‘sunstine tnto mechanics, ntere, stone | this city on Wednesday evening, October 3, which | the beat Amoskeng and Wamsutia masiis. Depot 106 Chat | © nian, 20 of George K. and Hlisabeth Calvert Meday, | five ite Fecha farm. For sale by M. A. cuts, ta tet cet ointenios sre" | shows tht the day tah renin ib oe | Rare cesta ec | Sad Seen meres ae ae panes | Seen fous gining evidence ve laborers an the cloments of ite | the most brilliant a‘aire that has for a loog time been | j%e Clergymen. —To Touch the Hearts of pay a a Sew ewer | K ver Dubllerien, entabliahed 1899. aon aed erst afternoon. . fe eee rere ae SOO Tas Lime ir cenemaens | Cneane th eRy. agptene tint Oy Evmon'satare and to wadersiagd this por should besmenc- | Masrant.—at Bermuds, on Monday, September 17, Dr. | yates Wht ct Wesker ean, Naled sad lang , ‘ pow ‘ win R. Masteas, 4 n barrels ehould Le directed simply Sac hic ereestone Parte Qu" dse | Cees cae art ute pecs, Taste intd | smelting apna ew ohana | HERP acanone ee” Coron nN A WOCLS | me Mer WF ee a, whens | (alates “eden a eee came ‘ those who are willing to build up new tners whole country. SS Ten, i Joho 2: HRGEMAN & 00. free bats ates Pak and Cy Rh 9 by the republicans as their grand turnout for the cam ae ty f oo a pean ln and Bolt partien | Noticen—The Eureka Sewing Machines | 7/2701 97 child of Joha and Sarah Oakey, aged | cremigis and Druezlets, Noa. 61, 299,511 aud THe Bevahwag. ws scati. | Paige, and no pains will be spared by them to make it | | s wark, N. J., have united upon one ticket for charter | And paid for in WEEKLY OR MOSTHUY Instarsmyts, |. The foneral will take place from the residence of Mrs EW CIDER—PURE 9290 VER BARREL. CI. ‘the wrap op an imposing jon. The principal object betog | of Ne . , ) 93 Broadway, Clubs supplied. Agta s wanted. po om Flatbush, this (Monday) afternoon, at two foe £", Nineepe, warren ed pase. | Grepes, me Protect egerergyssens officers. "elec. mark Ae, to the land to work upon the country, in showing to them by the Wansite tied Rehan Senden teste Dene, | o =e - ae | * Cam 0m Sunday, Sept iooethi euneunte.ot emilee Beast to marty. ¢ LL nen, ye, i= Res‘eter usia peer sang atl arclredete viper tee cal his speech at Crystal Springs, Copiah county, Miss. cobswass Foe are mow omasered the tart ae factured; | fever, Axta Frances, only hter of Francis J. and | Buildings 5 Miee., f H their , Anta. Ogden, aged 9 years and 8 months. - ‘which you have won this position Lincola, and thus encourage a be eT | ge warranted Cor Sve years, Warercome 63 and 06 Walker | AWS t. Dede ns tes taka eon respectfully invited to at- i OCTOBER NUMBER NOW READY eS ee mo exgente Will be epared to make ts telling adair. tend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. OFFICIAL ILLUSTRATED RAILWAY GUIDE Jy The military precision with which all the arrangements ‘The Household Journal, 210 West Twentieth steeet, on Tuesday afternoon, at four ’ teat for the procession have been made would indicate tne RPh, at three conla for variety and exeeliouce in Literature | o'clock THE UNITED STATES AND THE CANADAS. " Th evening the approach of a congaering army rather than © aumber of ——————— eres | Pas eee Ore APPLETOY'S ILLUSTRATED RAILWAY OUID® + J Political clubs. It seems, also, that the leading officers Penmanship. Private instruction Datt: ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- |), teerevcriows to Ralvwat TRAVELLEDS, ta reterenoe to ‘Wednesday. are going to put on the “ agony” for the occasion. One of tend the funeral, from the residence of his father-| ‘Time Tabier, Ac Senator Seward and General Nye arrived here at a late our contemporarics astorts that the Grand Marshal is to M. Beem! 4 Elm Place, this (Monday) afternoon two o'cloc ithout further notice Th. Porte ist axp Bioonarmeat Berton Miani Brroner. Inte President of the Line fhour last aight, and were escorted to Barnum’s Hotel by | wear a cape of gold, and bis one handrod nix fect two Ler np Body ye a Oe TAC Oh Saterday, Sept, $8, Hanan Pact, aged 64 | Yb Raurars aap raps, fpocnee Oar Be Several huudred Wide Awakes, although no public notice | inches aids, al! the way from Maine, are to wear capes of Rovten. dibteiiat | *"The'rolatives and friends of the family are invited to silver cloth; to this arc Lo be added caps, with all manner ‘was given of their errival. They leave by the early Cartaty | much Grover & Baker's Celebrated Nolscless — sitend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock train to morrow morning fer Chicago, where Mr. Seward | of plumes, black foathers and general oruamenta, The acute ire, whe the aulirions r ke tale nt Ry, te wton: 423 | from the, renidence of ber oom in law, . Knapp, No. ‘Speaks on Tuceday next. whole is to be under the control of Geu. J. H. Hobart | tonics Ifyou tamper too fer with Dovgiasism, “the | 1, er — — wane teaummanls aye on Raturday, ber 29, ee Ward, acting as Grand Marabal. maa with the poker may be after you,” and you may wen Sewing Ma- | Cansrey Furmaven, aged 43 years aud 4 mou SENATOR SEWARD ON SLAVA LABOR. The route of march will be through Fifth avenue, | live torec email 4 chines —"T Neagure i saying, that the Wrover & | Bis friends and acqualntacees are respectfully invited TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. besetting you by | Glaker Sexing Machines have more thi sts’ to atiend the fusern! from bia Inte reridence, No. 121 Hud- ard ax | Eighth street, Broadway, ark row, Chatham street, Bast | ao vice to you i | Atver Stying and returning obers, | ton avenue, corner of t street, without further | Wayne and Clickgo Hal on senties, Se semeee, st Cen Oe — Broadway, Gravd street, Bowery, Third avence and | | them is ayer fm iatgreutpiaeee and. gine lone years | Yotiee, This (Scuday) afternoon, at aif past one o'clock. | ¥irrere: Dayco an Micblann italy av” the 7 Dubuque, lowa, oa inst. Passage Fo beve siete nen, ¥: twansay —On Sunday, September 30, Tuomas Swan: oe a “4 streck me as singularly devoid of truth, — Teac uenaes Val Sites afebostaldlied wait” 1A alte Alleged Fraud om the Ievenue. } saheriiemcierags ogra 23 90 7 "| GSirago and Northweaters itallway: Kew Haven T need not speak of manufactures: the African alaye ia | Rach section wi by ; | CNITED STATRS DISTRICT COURT. Weed Patent Sewing Machines are Fa~ | The relatives and friends of the fam\\y aro respscifuliy | Lrpdom ftaimay 7" TO reduced to a brute sspear as may be, and he is Iscompe- | ral discharge of Roman candies end other pyrotechulc Before Hon. Judge Betts. vorites everywhere. Peantiful new styles for use, $40: | invited to attend the fuxeral, from hix fate residence, 966 Spprporss so tncissare o7 Tei Zbe7 Boor tent to re, to cast a shuttle, to tura a wheel, to | display will take place during the paracle. i ‘“ | Gannfoct ring vizes, 965 104 5.0; stitch both slew ake. 477 | Spring street, om Tuerday afternoon, at two o'clock pre pon bo a Raltwe: yt qrease or oil the waned ‘and keep it in motion. In all the fe perecive that Captain Ryndors bas started « coun The United States vs. 126 Bales of Padding —The Broad way. JM WHITNEY & CO. | clrely, without further netics. sae rt | Wa v. " 7 States, ef 4 Collector Schell, ia September imnees oem | ‘Trickey —Om Sunday, |, after a lingering iNinewe, | w Imai" tbs eva abit of the forts and of tbe fake’ | ter movement forthe perpone of abowiog tothe country tices pray Scena pein 8 forfeited to the | The Best Manufacturing and Me Saxese Tey I tng STU year of his ee. ee fa iineinwe Sloe £ t » Bo " "i 4 CO'% & ve relatives ends d ries, oF Of the manufactures throughout the whole world, | people that all tho ci\Wens of Mew York do pot United States, the 156 bales of padding imported into the | Ms nines in the world at * } yw all sacotety of Mechentny bad Teepemes, | ose African slave to be found. <4 wie a ae tig 1046 ‘any longihy argument on the | Worship st the fect of tho raibspiittieg idol. The |, or vow York gubject to dutien and entered; ‘hat an 1 pectiuily iuyited to attend bis fanerst, on Wedaee’ | | ithout entering into 5 . Beant! om Correctoess or moorrectvecs of Mr. Seward’s views in re- ference to the application of slave Inbor to manafactares, T wonld simply call bis attention to the following extracts ¥ head of « ise valuation, extension and otherwire, to evade and Gouraud’s Improved Oriental Cream—_ onde family, and those of his | ~: from the fies of the Henaun, under the bead of ‘Oar | 1) aii me has tenued a call for a mecting at Tammany | Fos ine terenuo of the United Slates Im tis, | coca troeiem, ‘Heit bowies By ccna each. 6 Walker | tou erie Games M. Lod Joba We, Whit s.‘Novth and Pow — Special Huntsville Correspondence,” dated Huntsville, | oo a setay evening, to prut in motion the machinery the goods contained im the packages were valued in sireel, Beware of & counter eit. | gua ere 6 fully invited to attend the foueral, from | Umiren ®varrs. ptving en ee Alabama, Feb. 19, 1860.— fer thie éivplay, with whieh he wisbes to show that thero | ‘invoice at = aa than the actual market - a va we his late residence, ts Ladiow street, 08 Tuesday ster. | coust cf the most important places through which (he rallwaye It (s not generally known, perhaps, to the of the al on the home shin thas | S008, Ot two o’ctade, waskous Parener Wm Femaing | MVE. Appleton’s Countiog Monee . ‘North, and. the inhabitants’ of New eapecially, | ia ® yey wy oe op ten tnarngainanats that i way be baa 04 the old wil eres eng Of Evergroeus. | XA Sat of the prominent Sosets tthe country. Se stwanes wees yprocuction of the raw ma: pe non per om. The following is the inde | onan ‘ak depos, @ — an Deen On Saterday, Beptember 29, Crono W. &. Brees RAiLWat ‘ouIDe adjoin ieee. the importation he Van D ‘of Cornelio B. Vao Dyke, in the 7th year ia), sod that the South actually has it in her power to . ‘ . ‘ ag Batchelor’s Hair Dye is the Mest In the Vax Drax, son S as Sompste with the manuiacturers of Lowell aud Lawrence, | fatigable Captain feainh Rynders’ maailesto for this im veitito, tat the conde wore. lnvetend writ bade old and septate appropriate yulv ue roomie | Of Bie MEO nits oeetinie| © ne ‘The ow ae factory, om the rouiy river, | portant movemeot — } ewes’ be evade and dofraed ibe * the Wig ry, 16 Bond wtreet. Pa, on come unto me, for | ‘About tea miles from this city, Dave successfully demon- Democrats, to Tae Rese at . ‘aforesaid, became « | ny menus of lave iabor. “Complete saccers hae thus far srrabtiras pariy, are requested vo mech at Tatamany Wal eee ae Te ee Oervesing fer fomes | Waiher strech. Manufactured twenty years from 181 Hast Tweutieth street qT’ Wittia Tat on rey rates tad ember ‘ation, the srmeteal eame Sid eumebannt, b= npore. of cavet'eg Teorenth ecgeauotagn of Ptine | — user pg yg = Radical Cure of ja, or Kuptare— St Te sean ‘vied to visit the factory ee in the city, and to make preparation for a ~ coewsion thereof, at the time of the selrare Be MARBH, of wot othe -4 pe yt} wt ae MISCRLLARBOU . aT wre PATENT RA) W feature in negro slavery ia ul ‘The present cone ‘a ow oy of James Smicton and otners, {Fa} f-t— “Sddjaticn of bie Radion! Owre wo WEDDING CARDS, WOTES AWD QUIR: ase. eee ett tact ion since 1829, under the | M89 Ay aide one Pee io cnneis.. The clnmeant, George Brown, also put in am | seaaee : AT iste Cards eas de bad only, 08 Broadway | WQriLDaNs PATENT Bell factory has been in operat! ee a Wer. Ta | vy epects every | aterer by James B Craig, aq, hie proctor, claim | —— Destred by att eorner of Dusve street. iW VALANANDRR Sapa premegermss of Menere. Feince, Deseee © nor Goes | © r eee | thet th nadie did not become forfeited, as alleged: | A Clear Complex fe Destred by | Prtertiy vir . | Also, rRoor, 1840 srore destroyed by ive, but they were | man to do his duty WA SYROERS twas given by the proctor for the claimant lation. Use PHALON S "Bnow White Oriental Cream a DAYS ARB | A large assortment for sale by rebuilt ear. The mill is one hundred feet | Our readers will nee that we Are to have plenty of Cree of condemnation and forfeiture be entered, and = ay and the Toretgen (everest imal sumer jas Srentwog, ommeret Wem enee i) eat for the next thirty days. Taki the politi mw rehandise be delivered to the Meee ad jer: Phaion & Son's maladies, the \ f75'! ciao aod the Prise tote the anidion of inhabitants | 5") eT ing of the. com. The Cole Sales Distret him Saga Seoute ot an SF dletonsne of foe ere | WW Genitenen's nd children’s ei of * 7 | the registry of the . i le sensations that will cause | Attorney coveented tbat the be discharged = Bemutiful Complexion Ph ress! iJ nRarpenn, 8 | fa stir in all grades of society, from the aristocratic fam! | ences iiebary of tbe ener’ OF ere eae, | “fuow White Oriental Cream.” Price 8 cons per | come the aphcesl trag Pan ty Yalta winter ten ies In Fifth avenae down to the lowest plebeian im Centre | by nraited wach 17 pint Enoming wk crs | _Serofala.—A Few Bottles of me mody"s vis: 2 'Haame street, ork, respectable 5 Oum ome ratagen Rey ge mum, and |)ke streets. | OF coudempat: » one ma 0 — cuts’ amp Pore’ © i * ‘ | decree, which, after reciting that A trict y following the a © "s Fancy Bas | Tbe merevants are making preparations for asotber | |, The Orel cotereee autached by ibe Marshal, kadn) round each baila, wil ere the | AT THR FIRE, 10 AND WANN STREET—BOOTR AND | 1 osscosivg variety of fOrOiRD r 4 grand blow out Cajon, at the Croper fortitate, | Gehetce to the Ibe! of information having been, inves, ier eae goes Or eaten, ter eaten, ; ‘. ae Weasang every The Committee of Fifteen, of which foaboa J. Hoary ie | pesed, and the claimants baying paid into the of = Prion . Rabotae Wat fcoreer William B. Tabor, one of the ‘tors, liver ia the (im Mediate eeighborboot of the mill, aed has the geoveal eu- inteadeace of the establishment allotted to bia care. Captain's idea seems to be to unite the Tammanyites, Mozarters, Breckinridgers, Bell kL reretters aad Douglas ites in one gracd army, to parade our streote, and thus aroute the anti Lineotn voters for the great stragy Chairman, met at the & mo Wall st eet, on Satorday. and marked A grand mass invoice was prodaced and left with the Collector, That | epee am examination and appraisement the packages and invotce were found to have been made up with intent, by the court $18 9C0 25, | On Sting convents of | preetor * ted value of the qo In. District Attorney ind the goods be 61. eases ston <1 rin) Nernoon, at balf pest ove o'clock. without further bis late residence, No 64 Ike street ® ehort and OR JORSE POWRK NTI FRICTION Ht THY WIL YOU RUFFER WIT W_" naterr, colle, poten ta the ie og back ' *! ' Seem ia f ux! pum bere w! aleo refer’ th. “= = the Ned chad Ron f claimants, ordered t if the inet vention es erest tmprgremnent on the home power | oy 7 , Divimer! in ty eves ¢ firs floor is occupied ax acardiog room. Lfued | meeting to tase p'ace ot +S, in | Comped feited wees Le 4 og by Ae Mitketly obverved. nom in nue ant is parteninty deweve r driving cotton ana, or toe money,» il be . Le ag ‘ i nihaoen “canal ~ > 4 s r - . | the proceeds pata by the claimants into court e - oe ee Ga caws. Ae. ew? About tweaty uegroce empl << this fo 7, wee 2D | which oil the clube eed " poy tie Oe ceeate ond pay the balance of the mone; 1 of the Throat and Langs sac- ren a peeree te Perera Sale ext SOS ny ty epporet t ehertion 2 . ‘ the Colleetor, to te by bimy diatribated scoordiag to law: aiel by & W.YORD PREV ITE MD us boot expanlaing tl Wreubare geo Prompiners as white pers. Th ; weabap | © , Me ‘ pang . fa! to Ooticetor $47,802 76. ° 3. A. BENNAT PY aod contented look, compare! with wwe white saves oc | pate, arta ip apsracra paid U Son