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teken place before this time, « pews of the result in a few days at farthest. Our «cers end men ecem to have no doubts of their ebility to capture or better down Bumter, but commence then, The shores om bth sides ote Jined witb batteries and torpedoes, and obstructions of all kinds fll the channel, But these can only Retard, and cannot prevent the @apture of Charies- Qo, With Bumter taken of destroyed, our iron- clads will obtain control ef the channel, and can fab out the torpedoes, and then the land forces may cooperate with them for the destruction of the whore batteries, Gen, Gitmong ip eaid to farver army @6 bin disposal than Gen. Gnart had for the capture ef Vicksburg, However thie may be, his forces are ample for the work in hand, and @tny-athome people, who kaow nothing of the dif. culties he hag t contend with, should nos be dis- couraged eo long es the men that do the fighting ero of good cheer, on the Fesumption of the draft, ie marked by that Geop respect for law and constitutional obligations Bhat chevecterize al) his speeches and public docue mneota, ond Cannot fail to exercise a powerful influr ence on the public mind. He again warns the peo- pie, iu the language used by him five weeks since, that the only oppoaitivn to the conscription that can bo permitted fs on appeal to the Courts, and re- peate bis declaration that “the decision of she Courta must be respected and obeyed by rulers and people alike.” Gafe lend-mark and guide for the people at the Present crise, Any departure from this principle must produce the most serious and wide-spread evils, entailing far more permanent joes, suff ring, and digagter to individuals aad the community, thea cas possibly result from the enfcrcement of ¢\e Conseription act, This city Les @ far deeper interest in the preservation of order and tranquil- ity them any othor piace in the United States, Take away by riotous proceedings th Go labor or the capital produced by it, and the plenty thet @ile the home even of the humblest workman So our city will cease, and we may bid » long good night to the commercial prosperity end wealth of Dew York City. ond are making haste to bag the apoile of the a- proaching Presicential election. The Dermoerets and Republicans, They have secretly aa- aembled at Rochester to form “a talauce of power party,” for the purposn of selling out to the highest Lidder 96 the next contest, i ae ae. | a 6 hl! Ch | sll en | aaa Gee AUCTION NOTIcKEs, GENERAL Ho Neutrality Law fe J Terten® froma Japan arate that a angry corte. spondeoe haa taken place between the United States and Pnyliah Min «in reference to alleged esles of arms and munitions of war by American merchants to the Japanese authorities, If the charge is true—and we bope it ia—we trustthet Mr, Pavys will be instructed by Secretary Sawann to plent himse! Armiy on the English neutrality act, end the interpretations placed on it by the Brith judiciary and endorsed by Lord Patmrnsros andtie Londou Times. As Japan ts @ far cff place, our representative there may not have beard of tie Alexandra case, and the English Journels contain. fing @ reportof itehould et once be forwarded to him, with ordera to re.ract and disavow any ap) o Gieo that may have been tenderd to the Bristet M ulster and Admiral, in ign r.uce of the new ode of international lew adopted by our trans-Atla. te cousing, It is @ poor rule that wil not work Loth weys, and {twill be our own fault if our gua men- ufscturers and #nip buildere cannot do ® more Ghriving trade with the Japanese than the English have with Bouthern sisve.owvers, Hard cash abounds in Jopan, and there is no fear that our traders wil) be paid off im cotton bonds in place of gold and Giver, Tn thin quarrel between England and Japan our Country stands ase ueutral, and es such hese clear right to well Cols revolvers, Sharp's riffes, iron- clads, rifiled-cannon and gunpowder to the Ty+ coon and Damice, Wo ere glad to learn thet o thriving trade has already sprung up, and hope it may continue to develops, If our merchants are careful to deliver ouly honest goods to the Japan- ese the wer may be indefinitely prolonged, and the heroic people of Jopan be enabled to muke e@ far better fight than the Chinese, the Hindovs, and other Keastern peoples that have been forced to Guccuinb to the brutality of British civilization; and, atthe same time, our manufacturers wil haves better chance of doing e large business and realiz. fog handsome profits, —_———__ A Werd in Season, Wrarrven may have been Gen, 810K 1a politi. cal antecedents, 1s must be conceded that since the commencement of the war he has utterly ignored ell partioan considerations and devoied himself most faithfully to bie military duties, When the “Loyal Leaguers” held their Convention, eud im plored him for @ word of sympathy, he checked their ardor by telling then, in substance, that it would be more patriutic fur them to euro] them- oolves in the army than,as etay-at home politicians, for the business of Prevident-making. Since then, it ia remarkab!e that they bave ict asked bim fore single favor, Hie recent ap ech in Saratoge hea the game ring. He said that those who are most impa- Gent for the termination of hostilities, should dy ell eid of the Givernment and for the radicala, who THE NEW YORK SUN, THURSDAY MORNING, AUG. 20, 1 “ore News from ( Sharlesten, Tue latest news from Charlesion confirms the growing impression that the slege of that piace ts likely to bews protracted as that of Vicksburg, ‘The revels have evidently prepared for a desperate defence, and will contest every inch of ground to the jast, The grand aensult did not come off at the appointed time, owing to the filness of Gen. Ci.mosa, bud as be hae recovered, it has probebly dwe may bave the siege proper will probably only Geverner | Seymour's Proclamation, Governor Bermorn's proclamation to the people Obedience to efvil authority is evidently the only Security afforded since, B ce-men or the radicals are hit, provided the one ting need- ful for the saivation of the country—inen for the ermy—be forthcoming, The work of filling the army te note party question: ft is a stern duty that confronts every good citizen, end should neither be evaded nor ignored. The future govern. ment of this country devolves ou the nen who are now foremortin saving it, (Gen, Stckius kn we it, and the peop.e will not fel to reward bueir de- liverers, Ready for a Barg Tus politicians ere taking time by the forelock, old Baur and vERET? party have stolen s marc on both the Of course there can be no obpretion te this, Parties as we!! ae men acem Xo hagpe sight to prepare their merchandise te suit the market, and we await with much interest the pletferm ef these competitors in the political erens, Theta goods are likely to have the advantece of Suiting both Northera end Bouthern purchasers, end thie will eubsncd Wa “WEROG those sections! (wes, Finenctal Reporte, Mitiow a &e. New York, Wednesday, August 19, 6 P. M.-The Btoek market has mled lower to-day with some few exceptions, The fluctuations have bees rapid end violent. Government and State stocks were strong, The edvices from Charleston have had an anfawor- able effect upon gold. The market opened at 1254, and closed at 124%) 0 124%. Call-loans were quoted at S06 per cent., with the bulk of the business at the inside rate. Sterling exchange waa lower end very dull at 1375 @ 188 for bankers’ bills, The rubseerip tione for the National Bank of #5,000,000 have already reached #7,280,000. Upto thie time sixty-four com- panies have appliedto the Treasury Department for Buthority to act ae national banks under the aew Danking lew, They are largely from Ohio end In diene, where the local bank ecrrency hae bitherto been considered insecure, A certificate of banking wae lasned for the frst National Bank of Norwich, Conn, A. H. Almy to be President, with « capital of €100,000, the privilege of inereasing it to heife The Draft. ‘Wea congratulate our fellow citirens of the @ixth uabrict for the peaceful manner proceedings under the Conscription Act were conducted in their dis- trict yesterday, Although @ large police end mill. sary demonstration was made,the result has shown if waa not needed; and we believe ali the other dia- sricte wil) be quite as peaceatle, whenever the Greft is enforced in them, The people of New York city have an abiding faith in their inetitutions, and kuow thas all laws thas they do not approve of can be repesled by more peaceable means then forcible resistance, In all large cltice there is a lawl: ie ele- snent, eomposed chiefly of boys and larger rufflans, | Wiliiom, The exports froin New York to foreiqn porta, i fe, for th who delight in intimidating the law-abiding people won anes for the seagee, the rede Pet Ree ees million doiiars, STOCK G41.R6—FIRST BOARD. durtag periods of groat public excitement, To this element dn our city was due the disgraceful scenes of July legs, To overawe these rowdies, the mili« GAR80 1.8 | 8 6+,'63 4 196% 198 Cpovtreets ae wege kept in readiness yesterday; and every | 15000 Mo, a a0 Reading Ro. 19 Md citisen will rejoice that the majenty of the law tng oh % Miss. a} te sete? Leal | been vindicated by an undisturbed e: 80000 Hud, 3d M 118 ow ag Conscription Act, tig g. She ey What Grant's Victories Teach Us. HY history of the operations before Vickeburg »b il ietretee the neceasity of giving e Generel in the tNialae® fiel@ the independent control of the forces under 1000 Ill, Can. 100 him, If Gea, Guant bad not beeu at liberty to dee Cle, § nit. Rigi ecect hisewn mole of operations, the rebel flag 105 gs eCat a i would now be dosting over Vicksburg. His report , Boo do od sucws that he repeatediy made the most important | $0 Contgn eo sis sn cle aa peony caw he » inspiration or necessity of ti pat. Situs iy 8 Chi, ae. Sho Lovisiana hy of\ the river failed, operations inn. Mining ©, SM do... 1260126 y ob the Lake Btovidence and Coldwater | tu am Ogi be. a) bby MIL EP duc i” Cenal were inglituted, Then the expe. deo Peep Oe Th... He ne Tol ry Wab. Re Biss ditton though Si¥ecle's and Black Beyous was D Pacifie M. 8... abe bey P. FS W ‘ec. 20 undertaker, and when that was reiluquisbed the 19 Hud. Ry. R.. Bf 1500 et “enn Vicksburg lattecles were run end the army trane- PNY ce. K 192 4 “do. 6b 008 Ported to Grond Gulf, Therehe had the option of | Sir peiggg: 08zA 200 Chi. BNW. BR. BT we tng for Gin, Banks, but decided to move on | 240 do M6 s0l17, bi Chi. 4 Alto Dh. 56 wibout waitn: for orders from Washington, soy” Brie, Pre Muacectie® $f iio Chi VRS PL BS Again, at the Bis Bleck ho did not hesitate to send Teo ees 8 K 163 A ao, 4 General BHERMAN to secure Haines Hluff, On re- A614 162 20 Miss, & Mo. B.. aacomp BosaD Peated occasions Gen. Quant took the responsibil- 250M. 3.4 .N lag 11946 non 2 tty of making te fi UB, Ge 82, Hott important, and ep. | 6) 00 UB. 615.6 vy bo Wt PY ” parently hesard us operations, 1 it cannot be ia Oona te elas uk . Pr UL Cen. 3 of eR cloudted that bis success was owt: to hie being un- PF AG ole 500 Cle. & Pi + HO “ ) Cum, a ow do Sracimelled, and ut 'iverty to ada\s Lis movements | yoy 8 Y. Con. 1800 ° Gal « Chil iB. ai & tho emergencics of the ocamon, 1600 do... 150 galls 14 In view of the auc 200 Harlem R. 1404 : So) Beading K enees (hat have attended Gen, i Goi, é Rl ke Guanrts perfect liberty of echou, an lthe ver ooo do... 121.0 f . 7 y dif. | * ‘ ferent fate of the Generals of th» Ariy of the Potoe | coug B ayy sk ; j Bic b rise, In consequence of the sdoptio. of ay opposite 200 Erie Pref... 100 AL, | H.R... 66 Po tey, ib te bo be hoped that wo havoaeen ihe lag a M8. & PRET 200 Mich Cen Beal oto te meddling by civ liens ant ammteurgn. | - .F ae (coe with ana@rmy inthe field. If # General as .Joun Howr, 49 Cayat srreer, aera f teeth on silver at #7 to sin ; sectional sette 50 cents per vol’, bone cement, or other ti tooth, rongold at #10 tooth: teeth filled Has. 0 cents to Tooth extracted without pain, 126 Barr's Purcornenovs, druggiete 01 SPECIAL NOTICES, the head of an army is not fitto be rusted with dimretionary power over its movetents, he is not, the proper man for hie place, and another shouldle s)pomted. The French, during their revolutions. ty war, found ous the evils of restricting ond ham periog their Generals, and since then the largest atitude has been allowed them; and the brief bis ory of our Own war shows that wetoo must adopt thcourses without whieh victory is simply im peesible, | pe hou rug Hain, The beet and cheapest article, Sold by Father Matthew T. A, B. Seciety, No. 2, reet and 2d ave, will be ad tre a hoa, McNamara. Singi Jounso: Bing, 01 74 clave! Bru, Oud Mises Hwy SPECIAL NoTIC ES. hd ‘York Arme ~The aso | GENERAL RUSINESS, A! 609, PAWN IERORERS TICKETS Want- UCTION SALE OF A eh ” hold furniture, em! + atte eo ee ate mf the New York Arius nn in tee Oty, ier a Ay ad Weer dipkocuae, | f 1 houseker pin 4) " mr orp cere for the coming sear | Veveiry, ol are, pistols, silks, &c. , and money jeeth gat 10%, o'r will be Bi be office of the Company, 21 Nassau perally advanced on thesame. Resember the piace hat. between idand 4 The Ws ak ee ok We Adee (im GW) Broadwhy.cor of Hourton i,iip stairs, toom 8. 38 J), BURKE, AUCTR.CSALESKOOM a tock, A. M._T. DE 7 mT SBROKER'S ( ‘ o ia thied 1 ' Clarke's Corn Starch ie laead ‘by a Seal ruil ser cere ld ay cern ah } Brock Green eich ave Ws, * i i re ‘ th tbe most leh renders it che finest quality. city for pawn ticketa of diemonds, watche eles, CON h ot, etagare, (ene boas. candies and o cen eee le favor guns, pietola, silverware, Me. Any person hha tick tart rot. CT The aah ef the Fatier Mathew T. | ete vo eril woud $0 weil to call before wing of F ABKAHAM, ALCT 11. ENGL A.B Fone tien b Brooklyn are req ed tomeet | them e) sew ere The above advancec fon it Gest od, e HARI ACO ' 4 h ai thelr He RL) ef Thureday) eweri ¢ at 74 0'C “C77 Bie chet s', diz ¢ o'clock, ci tant 4 fo trapeact All untiniet tne oton 7 ie a hie ow * a thr seturne trom the Tie Nie By citer of Wen FASS OF CURL: KEN. | n covert; @ 9 MORGAN, Preset; PATKICK EGAN, £6 Trea en, if desired, without the ene ‘ i thepete t tA Bg ur yorenieg yaw NBROKER S SALT THIS DAY AT TRADE NOTE Te ST ERM, GUNTHEAL 24 Fiest aie | ac, 4p Now Huvecrs one dot from Over at, ANG a N SI Y TO A PALACE—Plava | wiien'e wears peat . . To Tailors Notice—The '¥ork ae indiana for bil dingy $10, DEVOE, | fine dresses, beocts bela shaw ‘ Tride, Pr teetive and DB eutt A reed B Bic th Ny : . remnene men frock sid a iat public meeting This Thureday F Fehitect, 6 Si th ave, I ~ . Neeta, quits, binuks te M in Social Ketorm Hal, SI} Graodet | FGPOCRAULY'S TIALTAN MEDICATED aaits 6 wal af ! ed, ne busine@of importance G ures tad, pirep ee, f - f before tuem, By order of by Cen quite &e, GOLRACI andre " HY aay 10% reota hale from low f part uf the be HI MWhib, Karly Clesing Assucint oo ‘The Deniers Fe v ibs Droadway, 1 ar | A of fancy iniliinery, gente furnishing cools, Le, | Grand tty and at MAYES in Brook yn 560 JAWSBROREIS SALI Hi Y throughout the ety: are reep.cifa. y reyuor-ed'te at RIANT=ALL ARLICLES FOR SO! BENJAMIN WEAVER, J ed a estes 8 ie et Morart Mali, S14 Hroad: camp of in the field, should be sent by the | Baleruom, aes Sio'b ae o P ou Thareds 20th, at 7 cre. f ‘ ey send val at uf go 1 dye fo: the burpae of Ogata an Kariy cl jug reat, 14 Broadway, as they cend She ? i 4 r ve EO. UDLIPV. oh E a elation OW. MURPHY, Preadteat - — - 7 i Pro tem, fn Oe Me We MUMPEY, Prewent | AW TUSINFSS—LEGAL BUSINESS OF Gita SALE =HICHAKD WALLER A weetin shoemakere will be all kinds promptly atronied to by 1. W.C OL auctioner, will se iu ia day, Tha held at the 14th cor. Grand and & izalesh me lig tenner es Law qiochs we fo, atvice we Aah «it tae B. weeny Vi cases i es, on Thureda: rit, Anj ust 80. at § o'ciock. | 4 ty aoe be: 7 phd. betel intel KEANE! ‘A KEILY, Hresident. al IROTEC hd WAR CLAIM ASSOCIA Shur cA IF; S SALE=—RICI WAl KS, A ) ries hres fe The eta of the Avsocia on ae eoure ‘ ea oust ar Meciing of th “Ship ra, and their fam joa, way elaitne ‘ wa aw Union will be held thie (fhureta.) eveniug, GA to tes and r ‘ at ib Boyery M " bare ars Feauenteg a a oak j I Cas Sberitt 3 be pune! tm attendance, Ky order AKO 1 chet ey - CALL, Prost; JOHN EVE, Bes. UT | UR MERFIELI, Scart Chomben st New ork. tre KS vl Farnitere and Carpet Clerks’ Early Clo % art ‘ , ba ting Amociation.Areguiar meeting of the atove | PAAWNBRORERS PICKEDS WANTED | » Aseoe ation wil bo held this evening at their rooms, Be 140 Hester at. one door enst ot Bowery. twill 467 Howery, A panginel attendance ie earnestiy cee Tov the bear price for tek, te of dinin outa, wat huey sis , ureted, U.P. TAYLOR, Pree A.B. Fe TERRY, | fwolry, punts © aa dry goods aud eottinie,” Aj of pus : ee, Ae ’ the members of the Quarry- I BADY (OFFICIAL Pel SV ATiRGr D @tace Conscription law or Nationa) th a ome , gh | Re gp Five Genta, “SW. FORIUNE, Loy Cew PEEL Ve STE. ‘ y a Ma ITENTION, St itl \eheek. ‘tail pirepoence le tes . PPA ; ‘ oP ¢ - : | rer, 35 Bast B osiway, N.Y.” a ; a ado. Ge tir adway, s fluor ona rus. T°, URARTED MEN HOW TO GELEX. | voit rib bie TARE 4 ; BIGGS—-On Tuesday, Aug, 15, Charles Biggs, aed on before being hast mietia: finer Body, | #74 to ve ermus, ed 1 To urn Fee Al er His friends, and those of bie father-in-law, Daniel ¥ nba to Dr, | 1} Newark ae } Murpby, are reepectfully invited to attend the fane | FRAS 3 til ‘5 ‘ me Dis ST teareeey), Srtertions 50H ints at § o-cloels , St PRICE PAID FORK OLD | BATTERY ' " ‘om je inte residence, 30% Pearl at ie temaioe \ . ae + i i will be taken to Calvary bec bnaets lye ILI 5 aad and waste paper, at a | r#\ge end fortificet tyek DAW-On Tuesday evening, 18, Patrick Heo ATC HE AND JEWELRY. ‘ 1 tle j , % an ilies ba n . . pA oon of James and Airy Jaw, ia the uth re BQUIRE AtAshee sewers ‘i 4 manu | CALVIN SHAPE UH, Gapt oth So Ay Of the family, and thoreof hieancie | facturers of English aterling verwaro and tin | rh \r ING Kt 1OKL Ys NOR NEW Michael, are reepecttaliy tuvited to attend the tune. | Abd 4> earut fold Jewviry, and the [Dek eis he ‘ ral, thie (Wedn-eday) after: Aug |), at 2 o'cik, atchre sti ina ayer taey pete | hae rt : Py ge H from the residence of nie parents, 16 Doyeret. 26) | P Patton ahd Bet cost, “Qh ih | au eat : ue DALY--On Aug, 1th, Timothy Daly, a native of | 2°) 4 eo —— | 7 Reta’ Gisnuwire, Co. Cork, Ireland, aged 63 suare Fy lu be CENTS PER POUND PATD Cu | § t . t The relatives and frends of (he fami e Prapect- Jo oldh nm y a pee fully invited to eitend funeral, thie (Lh WALKER, | . v oe at Shimer tanher Loe late resigen! — “ -< = : La \ an mont at, without further pote : . . ‘— pald ¢ oh DREELAN On Tuceday, August 15, 1°62, of con | = PER ONAL NOTICES, | Se ratte Bs ¥ tte surmptiouy Thuiuas Dreeina, in the Voth your of bie} ARMY AND NAVY CLALMS—PENSIONS, | : ph atdid ' , Ber. ay, prize mone o n Pi UITS WANTED FO} i T Hate "The relati and frien'ts, also theae of hia uncle, LB Nal Oech Bod ’ rH rok "i i k A wood ; i a , of : i + Morgan bie and ales the m soft theirs, SOMES BROWN & CO, % of the service can de st dees neent de Paul Society of St. Patr rae oie 17 rl @hireéhet d rn ala tehera rhur day afters on, AU aw, NVALID SOLDIE AND SAILORS | S80 Upon being mo A ini, af ecruite at 4% o'clock, from the rm idence of tiie father, oy Crate againet the L erminent coil ered wit ‘ knape huwen Prince et, Mis remajua will be interred in Calvory | cot | sree an mation given to wl we era! f hob< ed ¥ “ Co meters, wt t ant 1 Bt the beste _ Vrotective Cisim FINCK On Tuesday, Ang. 15, Wiliam M,, son of haledas schedeanccciatalD ids us ‘UB ; Jacob aud Marguretualiacks aged 2) months aud 12] PNEORMATION OF MALY MoNOOTI Saco a = teh Oe abl ‘ nite y heat yy 5 6 rT ‘ “s tate v4 aver friends of the fomily are reepeetfully inrl'ed TOKE ROE, LOMAS, 16 Eases ot Park Row, cor inte J. MCU i. the funeral, thi var ds afternoon, ‘ i ‘ at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his pe APISSENG MARY MeGkiGo PomEs |S BO UEbs WANTED bus Nioth ave, cor, 25th « Ash a4 ag arsand 4mont city fra Ar © th fosy., Mo ot FOX--Ou Tuesday, Aug. 18, Rose Fos, youngest | July. « uw from, ¥¥ Char on " Ca wee gone daughter of Owen aud Mary Fox, aged | year und > pie lean ; BL eC ae : eleewbrre, at WO Chm ham ac VK 1 ‘The relatives and friends of the tam\ty on the tele temple tr om’ a fAll Any totort ISHITUTLS WANTED sf fully invited to attend the fuuers, her will re thank! iy received by her ta! ash price given 04 Contre tos room, Aug, 20, at ¥ o'clock. ‘I La ut ewark, N. : urselvee oure at, .o Calvary Con, , AILOKS’ BOUNTY AND BACK PAY NIKER \ \ D ‘ ‘ MABRIN—On Wy poitaday afters oo » Aug. 3%, BA S without Be, by the Protectiv ne | V AMP Re ate N be At s he “> ward Martin, Rative of the peyote wud ot Gortens, Jhambers t Pie eae es t a iantchna e U, 3,riizi MONEY orrice % Boynty froma jhe Town aa The friends and acuusintances of the family are eroady for over one hundred view a: U. Stace se reepectfully invited to attend hie f. from hie | nished by ma Dae rOq atid ‘ Give ronathlaine ih eavanne late residens 4 Best lyth riday efternoop, | BROWN & CU., 2 Park Place, wader the Lrosdway Dv eearey i Lice pedc Aug. 31,0¢ 3 ock pi Lis remaiue iil be | Bouk. 440 SVSET VOLUR LEY inte:red in Calvary Cemetery, 199 - PF ; Me ABEN Oe aye 0 John vhe SEW LNG MACHINES, Veterans will ry no! ohp cMahe ed years - “4 a : LOD . weveeens seeeeeee wo “The triende of the hiliy tuvit EWING MACHINE—SINGER'S, FINKLE ae to attend the funeral, thi yi ay) afternoon, |‘) & Lvon's, HH , Wheeler & Wilson's and Ew aT4 at dg from the “resideuce of hie parents, 230 pire, Son sh ; fo,,rent Aloe, ind Hines bought In addition to tha ahowe the + ee of marricd wer t, tis end exchange: s roadway, P WAMOND OL) m u | t ri ci or TOBIN—On Wednesday, Aug, 19, Anna Frances, Wil SUY & SELWIN ines | th wed wot . jugle eldest Cdauaater of Cary «pias eud Ellen Vobin, aged 19 * 175 Bai! ile BU eae Fanaenn a ibe Pf men hee ‘i eare, 01 a \ x a i meee friends of the fami! B oh Apply until euld i : Avery Hereeny Me by 4, 4 NTED-SUBSTILVL UES. Ei HIGH ; l\e 0 clock SIiP N ? oy Oe WSs ahis perareria te Prinee TOR LIVERPOOL Ae - a Wwe eat bounty paid, Thoe ng to ¢o wil tion F? mt | x —Th 1 8 LENDID Pack. | tt rei is advantage tocsil ut vs Weat et, pyc’ BUREA.Oa ot op nteday. wy, Aug. 19, Peter Van | on Thunder ith ween CALANCN | ahd “HENRY AMI uren, | ie * +4 rh The relatives and friends nae hee etfully invited wees at THOMPSON'S Parana Want ED—S SUBSTPEULTES:, to attend the foneral on Feta ay af ero, FS ur a F = ny aa —1l4 ¥ speetabie parties of this Wow at 1 o'clae! om reaidence o! wUrother, 2 OR L ERPOOL day, b-for ny Weet Ssth ot bes . arb in band i Walon On Wednesday, Aug. 19. of apopleay, | Brithh Ship CYNOSL E Salle this day, |. 25 \ : Peter Waleb, aged 5 years, ve ct the town of | Mhip BOL THAMPLON Aug: 220d, TANTED—1) SUBSTI UTES Carrick, County ‘Th parary. Tre Ship AMAz FOR LONDON X LIN for private partive that ard: drafted The rela os apes eude of family, snd § phose Ship 2% PON on : s Bal bast ad. paid Apply tc KANDALL & Cy). Lou West et, cor, pee n or passage to or from London and Liverpool, of | of wth la \ =a his late reside: it, 1 Fomalus will Dhar Par eP Le throughout ENGLAND, [RE ANTED—Sh0 SE BSTLINU LES Late be taken to th urch of the Nativi LAND, see Dor WAL ris AT THE Low: diately Friday morning, at 7 o'4! here there bat PUSSIBLE RATES. Appis t pp ateires t on rAMuasd tolee tase fated up pe bis soul, end from ther TAPSCOTT BROTIE KS 4 CO., 56 South Bt. | goon Pe aT PEERS beeieereer oF 18 TAely Creat, (or Later mes OLY BLACK STAR LINE FOR 700. RTT PONENT nS y iN BUSINESS CHANCES, W. RATHBONE, .W1Y ERPOOL SAILS 26h ALG deen aicl gathers ar ets : for Nich 2B nabs Hayy aati, as A 4 ash all and eX for vour A\KERY FOR SALE, CHEAP—WE PSS wal.Low, wah te Asi, mt BEE | fete ohhebsie, MITEL use of eight barrels, The owner don't unde: UNDO, z 1 i} Qlet ot, b LONDON. ....00++0005 SAILS 27th AUG, | oD!) REGIMENT ENG INER RS § pie Reareeee a Avvly et 2let et, but éth end Sth : For AI EN 7 i 2 STH y H RS N. JK SAL ke HEAP—A FIRST CLASS Milk route 100 yta, horse, waguns, cans, with or without depot, The owner has other business. Apply at wie et, and 3d eve, Harlem, kek ALE—ONE OF THE BEST DOUBLE ry ind potatoe stands in Weat Washing Mar! Apply ou the premises, 316 Countr: Sis Fulton and Dey t Fuk SALE—A GOOD ROUTE ON A Daily mornin } paper. Apply to a. JOY, at the ua office, after clock this evening Foe SALE CHEAP—THE Nabed liquor store given for selling out. \' ILK BUSI AVE horses, wagons, and harness cheap for cash, ¢ be ween at 64 Broome at, for 3 days 0 PEDDLARS AND TUBACCONISTS— For pale, a good coun'ry tobacco and sugar route, with a pair of fine young horses and a wagon, Can be geen tor three days, at 74 Broome at 460 T° BAKEKS~A BREAD BOUND FOR sale in Brooklyn, Apply in the grocery store, a Myrtle eve, F oP § y is Hk SPOCK AND FIXTURES #roe cy and liquor etore for sale, or tix no stock, at No. 300 Monroe et. Will ewil ch owner Las apother ‘o attend to, OFFICIAL AND 5 O REAL ESTALE OWNERS—8EALED proposals will be received at ths office, lueeday August 2, 1505, tor the purchase by the 60 poraidon o Two Wie of ground withia the ares bounded by Ludlow, BKivington, Forsyth, and Heater #6, tor the @: ction heron of # Btation House, for the Tenth Previne Police, Pr posaiv, in additton te the priee, ehould contain a agrarn of the property offered, giving dimensions loeality, Also, the character of jinprovemruta, 1, erence will be eiven to vacant lote wievt will be made in casb on receiving » clear abate tory title. be right to rojec MA OLD” EStAT. No, 84 Cherry at Inquire on the premia OF A reaand yaa the any and al! proposnis is reserved MHEW T DRE NNAN, oiler, ail City of Now York: r Department of F enh Comptroile ‘nw ottice, Aug, 1D, Loos, r y TOSCENTS PER LB. PALD CASH fold newepap Te, books and pamphlets, and ue Highest price pad for all kinds of pope makers stock BENNELT, No 13 Walia atrevs, on oF uni} | aul WILLIAMS & GUION, 40 Pulton et, pect, for this fi ene Hay : . S-y) and £14 pe to , REMITTANG ES TO THE OLD iisheksow. 3 Captaty orber TAPSCOTT BROTHERS & CX Mouth et, N Y.,continue to iseur DK : ’ in ail AND, and avenue aod Horatio at $220 tre: HIN HAND od mon as ab “A ing ua ney to their fileuds should availt apply, Come le . Ho e. ‘¢ m4 the advantages here offered, and apply ar atiove, ood | any T4 Courtiaudt et, “ eNpieteec ake eo Ser : BMUBEN & f POOL. Cabin pas 90 and sth | 6 ASH PAID IN HAND DAY $35, payable in currency, The firet cl t j * 2! 30. ' are ; ship SIRGINIA, millaailon Bruins, tue 2 A Now Vork Cit . 0 at Sam. bor passage, apply to WILLIAMS t lve es, a ON, 40 Fulton ete en” se ‘a | ae pice, TEAM WEEKLY 10 LIVERPOOL fe . » ROUNTY—¥ CASH Dp : 8 t Quyenetown, (Cork Harbor ) The well known | S918 a 10ime a ie at Te of the Live: pool, New York and Puiladel- | of cavairy (new sedi ae Vena ae } Stvomehip Company are intended toeail us fol- |} thw Los. bounty ol sie. m City Durty cal a wh ) OF MANCHESTER .......Saturday, Aue Iheh | | Si) cae thy Tb i Bute Baur . : | CLA OF WASHING ION saturd | } p wires aud every succeeuing Saturday, at Noon, trom Pier | , we iy I re 44 North Kiver ot 810%, city bounty, om wn, & 4 RATES OF PASSAGR, acenunt’ 6 U.B. bolney nd ; PAVOHLR IN GOLD, O8 ITH RQ iv Ar ENT I OCUBRENCE, | advance, Desi lus ‘$s ' ty I , FIRST CABIN, «#50 000 | BLEE RAG i) ter ered intothel do to Londen, > O0u dot ) i ud reesive ¢ do to Paria, 9d (HO dy to Pare YEA TAME S LT HLY do to Harahurg, 0 000 | do to Hamburg bo { i ‘ \ * Paseenes forward:d to Hayre, br. nyety itute | | terdam, & + @ equally lowtane ’ . at ares from Liverpool of Qiteostowa c Tat Cabin | PLAGE REM TEDy 1 FO, B10K. Sterrage, do joe who wih to SISTTING BA = for their friends cau buy tickets here ai theee fy ai a5 Bah MAY re LAND), leay i k \ th bor further information apply at the Company's | *! ry to: 4 ‘ ’ JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 1 Broadway, N.Y. | bt a i < | HE ATLANTIC, IRISH BOVAL MALL | STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (GALWAY Liv ito Horse Power 1 000 1,000 Love ADRIATIC ., Hit RNA, COLUMBIA | ANGLIA .... | 4,000 Toas, ) 000 “ “ ent Steamelip M The Magniss KNI wit | the Te oft | sna Balen « ail from (ia! n Wedr SLWAY AND LIVER PAVARLE IS bp Ob ITO BYLIV ales Fire ju Passage. ¥ Interm «iste Bteerap@ ly at th i" passage, 8))) otice of For » BEY BANE ee ty Ar ut Ye Browlway ww K © month ‘ ‘ Lice. burgh Exeszos Jones, Man at Of ay

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