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“FRIDAY MORNING, AUG, 19, 1864, Yate company, if any default cscurred, the guilty party would be immediately enewerable to civil tribunala, and the publicity that would be given to the transaction could hardly fail to result in heep- ing eich corporation honest and faithful in the dis- of its dutiey at the peril ot ruiping ¢ tp instrument. He wore « suit N, evinentiy of forelen manufacture, fa lie rose, [raw that he wae about five ieet ten inches high, with a slight atoop in the elhoalders - y and quite iaeciuating threw an indeserthable charm inte his voce, aa he ex he replied, emiline very “I wouldn't have you isa frank, free talk. and I like you the better for ins what you think, 1 wae merely going to env that. let the Northern poople once really feel the war - 1 they will insist on hanging every one of your “Weil, admitting all con aay, Lean't see how it af- Lhere are rome things worse than We reckon giving up the Notice to Correspondents. We bate received @ number of communications Sn reference to “Purchasing Assoclationy’ and ell publiah them from time te time, according merit and importance, The mubject i# one upon whick we would be glad to boar from thome mows Communications to ensure attention, @bould be accompanied by the name of the writer, ner war sine, they do not teel it) et om, geutiomen, You are very ” A PRIESDLY INTERVIEW WITH JEP. FER ft the tan who war President of the eunder Franklin Preree snd who te pow fects our position, od beaiue of the Southern Conteds hanaiog or extermination, right of self-voverninent one of those things.” “Hy sell-vovernment you tuean disugion—eouthern independence * “Yee” 4 Conversation on Peace with the Kebcl Hie manner put me entirely at my eae ould be at hig it he stood he fore Crear THE SOUTHERN ULTIMATIM The following graphic and interesting account of it to Richmond," has Leen coutri buted t the Atiantio Mostany by FR, Goimore, Bega who Was eceompanied to Rechmond by the ‘fight ing parson,’ Colonel Joques, will be remembered. went to the Contederate capl- talon a “peace tmission,’’ the result circumatantially through our lines on the 1th: made their war t f headquarters, ax described in te accompanying rep'y given by a rellow bor to the question ¢ “Can you tell us my man, where to find bechange Commissioner! Hom and t' other "© ntation heyent Mise Groverts, nary door nur winder (the mansion he holler the bridie- path timber, aud keep vour mg a-fyin'. fur er'n huckelberrice in them soods didn't ened it. They “follered"’ the directions, and were soon tn presence of the Commiasoner, “We thank rou meet men of ony crothy It ie not often rou is no longer an element in feast OE PTIMEL pies. “And slavery, you “ ." oti Aaa tte “No it ie not. it never wae an essential element It was only a means of bringing other conflicting cle ‘te to an earlier culmination, which waa Airenay copped and loaded, sential diffecouces between the North and the South ‘hat will, however, thie war may end, make them two Aver meinan fii Talishacnee had arr ved at that port bo proc Tt fired the niurk There are er. These geutiemen, it ff the harbor, on the apportion to her entran Spart of the British Government, and the probabili- ty is that he was kindly received. ftates that she imrediate’y proceeded to take on coal from a barge in the harbor, aod it was expect- od that she would leave during the night. Rarely porsible that rome of our gaunt lose enough In her wake to iniercept ber in pas- ang ont ; butowing to the iwilitier she enjoys from the eympathy of the Britieh authorities at Halifax, the hope fe exceedingly faint, 88 ally to further Ler operations for the destruc. fon of mr doubtiesa continue can in this way give ft. Benjamin toda me y wked to eee me, “You ask me to may what I think. Will you allow me to sav that | know the South pretty well, and never obeerved thore differences 7 “theo you have not used youreare, My eiaht ie poorer than yours, but | have seen them for years.” The laugh waa npon me, and Mr, Benjamin enjered Lhe dispatel And he paused. ae if desiting we ehould finish the We hove asked thie interview in the hore that vou may sumer an be atonped do, and sour Cong ! We hare come to nak how itcan be brought “Well, eir, be that as it mar, if I anderetand rou our government and oure is Union or diesunion.” orto put it in other wore Withdraw rour armies Independence nee officers is over ter Ye‘ll know ft two governments are no alternative but to fight it out ‘They are tired ot snd as the, bear all the ¢ it not riche that they «hould have peace, and have it on uch terme ae owe offetieice wat, except eo far os it te offearvends irteconcilably far as we are tr y's all busted in, te alone aud pew But itis not ao with the people. our bove fe thic nnot let wou alone ao lone ae sou repiidi- and they mov the one thin pring war, t pop ve, If the ering of the was Ate the Cujon the Northern people will not eurrer Tallabasaee’s Arrangements y to wa what you would | understand you, Be # little more ex- 10000 Trea, T beh! woo, Ohio & Mii : 10 ves, oe Pf... ) ¥, tess 50 Erie Pt tee WO Quicksilver M. . The Hay Market. Nar York, Atuy. 18.—The majority of tarmers har. ing housed thelr crops, have been able to ship pice ot hay to market, and thue creméed ag # & little plethoric feeling, which, however, is met by @ brisk demand. The drought caaape the eupply to be emall, On the ert yd? side the (rovernment acents, aa uF ie fe chasers, and pay @1 50 for ah’ force #' Soe hos hoes an not fail to keep prices of all qua’ the Fart River side a very large supply received, but some of it wna jamaged 4 e rain of last week. and while in this state has thrown the market, Prices in consequence have declined fulle \ juwlie on all grades, straw, however, remains ecarce and wanted. At Tompkins’ Market there te @ fate supply on sale, which eolle readily at 15081 76 per aid to her rebel allies, and is of far more advantage to the latter, by furnishing war veesels, armament and ailors, and protecting them when preseod by in openiy oxpousing ther cause, But “the day of retribution "wil! come, ‘The long list of accounts for future settlement whieh have accumulated during the prosent war, and to which the protection of the Taliahamsee mirat were made for a “safe conduct" inte R chmond, the Judge stipulating that they should make the passage by moonlight, and be accotopanied by Mr. Javins amember of the provost guard, MR, DAVIS REFOSEA AN ARMISTICE. “ Well, auppose the two governments should agree To go_to the people with two sitions | say, peace, with dieanion and Southert: . sé your propos.tion—and peace with 1, Omancipation, no. confiecation, and universal the citizens ot (ae thee existed before the war) *Lremarked, “We would But we think T aion vescutia te + Davin, could two page evirated by only er to some: bing sike thie ao ituagionsy our gunboats, than vaited severa! hovurs for the sup to retire and the moon to rise, Judge Onin signified bie read ness to this generation the son h, rou have put # sown ene bitterness at fn oceaa ot bind between the two & #pALT of eeevue an U ee harmony ta ty y Oueehildien avert, bot ear pping into bie carriage, and upforling the flaco bound by ft, to let you #0 QTOTA TIONS, Bale Hav, good to prime, perowt .............1 Shel Bale Hay, common to fai, percet F 1 eal Loore Hay, common to prime, per ewt 4 A0a] 88 Bale Straw, Rye, percwt.. aesebeds a Bale Straw, Ont and Wheat, percwt Bundie straw, pere 5 : SPECIAL NOTICES. "Portraits of Leading Characters.—Wer. ‘be added, will one day be presented for settlement. The force of circumstances may portpone the day ef reckoning for atime, but it will come at inst, end that perfidious nation which has taken alvant- age of our national troubles to abow iis animonity, a majority votes | nion, yours to be bound by tt, and Dipente can contract twhieh divtled th “L think the bi We followed in an am aren trom the to Flay In peace, in thfe way, and the peopir unable to decide on peace or War, ihe two p oporitions Lee and (rant ect nnd iracernize with cach ight, and tack. survivor of his mi shall govern their meanwhile, agree to an armistice. i bus would eleathe the eword ; and tf once sheathed, r would artee 1} the war haa mae ut know aod isepect euch ocher hect hev."' almoet the sol * rior. Clergymen, Poets, Canibala, Flat-Heada Trp cal Kaces, including Highting Physiognomiee, Gener- als Lee, (irant, Thomas, Foster, Hancock, Butler, Me- Pherson, Napier, with Blackhawk, Heenan, Browne low, Dr, Tyng, Martin Luther, aleo Brastus Corning, ing the front seat, a working our pusmace’ to Richmond TS Plenwonn, it would never again be drawn by this gene. auion,” “The pian is altogesher unpiacticable. Lt the Sonth we © ouiy one State, if might work , bug as it is, if view of very mane end render nid to the open enemica of cur Govern. ment, will In the ond be brought to a stricjaccount- Southern men; Chace had it from vour lending cltiz P. K. apencer, George P. Morris, ete, Ove Social Recations.--Air and Light—Uomear- Atten o'ciockh that auleht #e plinted ont flog (acatnet a lorop post) in the very heart of the hoe. alicnted at the doorwar ot ood Hotel. the finive eald te the © Hutton vour ontende con form murt not be are yg one Southern state objected to emancipation, it would hole thing; for youare aware the peo- a cannot yore «lavery out of south Caro- Lua nor the people of South Carolina vote it ont of \ jereaud Son hers sentiment, ose towards men ‘wbility for ite abam “nevtrality nullify tke w feel any thine bat bit x oo ur ple of Virgini The Speculative Manin. Tue firm position which thie jurnal has taken rthe of the States can amend thecon- t be done in that way —in any way,so ried Women, what shall they do? Disappointment in Marriage. You kiseed me, A Virgin's Eye. What w Phrenology $ The War, Christianity. Christ is Cities, Antioch, Fast Young Men. How to be Handsome. Debate in Crania. Phrenolorwts, Law in oppoaition to that clans of speculators who fatten Upon the neceesiticn of the people, tos been the means of bringing the sul ject prominently before A) npen sermerbine and etop thie fr f Lam not a stateeman t know just how such A pian tyousel the idesa—that the taut i be done b or a politician, aad | do could be carried oat; t laree, square nor in ihe erent, raced carpet and bare white » leave untried any vers, In Seprember No, Phrenological Journal. Now Ready. Newsinen have it. By first post 20 centa or $2 a year, FOWLER & WELLS, 559 Broadway, de the jueetion.” writy ehall decide it, you mean seceded to rid ourselves of the cule of the maority, and thie would subject us to it again.” “Hat the majority muat rule finally, either with bullets or ballots.” Lam not so sure of that, nor history ahows that the may The contrary the man who shoul: with such @ proposition, with any proposition which implied thas the Nocth wasto havea voice in deter- mining the domestic relations of the South. could not ho would be hanged to the nret tree, with soot and tobacco Juice. seve atebairs a mart ton tal'e,end a pine w the messes in thie and oiher cities, Evou in the western cliles—Cineiunat,, Chicago, St. Louis, ete. ~—the subject is begining to be the topic of general digoussion by the press and the people, The Chi- ago Tantus complains o! the scarcity of money, and effirms that all the available funds ore used for Speculative purposes in articles oi food and fuct. From Cincinnat) avd other prominent markois we beve dimilar reports wil mania of «peculation es taken the place of lezitimate business, and @fave apprehensions are entertaiued concerning ‘the result. The cause of this unuatural condition f tho market ia partially attributalle to an act of the Yast Congress, imposing a tax iipou the enleof gold. A lerge number of persons who had operated in gold, trensferred their capital tothe produ e market, Gecting the result which we have already seen. ‘This cless is mainly composed of men pussessing ‘Jarge capital, who are able to bur provisions and and who are not obliged tool) until the pullic consent te poy the extor- Wonate prices that they have affix), ‘ton, that the evil ie rapidly on the uccess atéending such operitions teadato atimy- Tote the traffic, and iniucr ‘means tn 0 like manner what point of extortior “No, Leannot, [desire peace ae much ae yon do. I deplore bloodahed os nuch as vou do; but T tort not wne drop of the blood shed in this way hands, Lean look up to wy (rod and say thir. all in iny power to avert thie war, and for twelve yeare | worked night and day » tut Peould not, Neither current events North was ma¢ ty rules, or ever did ne govern ontselver; and now it mnat goon till the ae man ot thir generation talle in his tracks, ana his « seize bie musket and pant ule batties unless you Ace knowledse our right to -eil-wovern.nent. A. bting ior slavery. the othere had teen tx Cnvoya not @nvors exi rao. edent and the “law of 1 en Kiehmond"* A sinele ene-jet and above it lene a pued ‘ee dave Jackson bad run up a washing-secore of I thiok, is true. L xo before the southern people n defiance of wer the mantel niece, Htitus on the wall,” live bere a day. without judge or jus * Allow me to doubt that he would be hanged, if he let tt know the majority couldn't rule.” T replied, euiil- “LT have no fear ot that,” rejoined Mi, Davin, aleo smiling most good humoiediy. proclaim it from every haee-top in the Sout riousl), ir, you let the masoriiy ; why not iet at rulein the whole conn. We are fighting for indepen- and shat o. extermination ve will have.” “And there are at least (oar anda halt rmtitions ot lett; so vou see vou have a work Letore you.” eald niamin, with a decided eneer “We have no wish toexterminae you,’ answered “I believe what Ll have said—that Northern and Sov vee the South i it more likely bHouthern peopie congratulating myrelfon not haring to pay man’s laundry-bile, when the Jude What shall we ore “A riioe of ho: cornbread would make me the hap- Plost man in Riehmon 1."" the Captain thereupon left the room, and shortlr V4 ja no Mitterness betwee the * Leive vou leave to nulord ewoste vou are fiom Georein. eacs none bata Georgian would call tor co.n biead at this titne of night.” On that hint ae acted. and when our aooty attend. ane caine in with the supper toinge, we dieonased (reorcia mines, Georgian banks, and toes. in a way that showad that we had bean onten In halt an boar tt wae neised all that the two ceutiemen ceracy wae taking euch excellent ease of were trow ‘ ands to repair che would new welcome you tack and for Bocanse the states are independent and sore- Tt ts only & contedern- It is now two con- oresh your aruaes and exterminste \ our gov or, rather, it wae, eoreia tomy t on up in Richmond, foe Ationta. ffad eo not. then orohiate me ehil eove the mide or th by all of them, fad in immense quant about tie hotel! omc retan Southern peone ¥ rvery name, air, ‘(nited States implies thar.” Hut fell ae are oh Tt is evident, hinanelpation, no annticns: ma whieh Mr. The weal ended, and a quiet emoke ores, DAVES ON TUF CONFFDERATE La0lF Aathe Judge bane us Mr. lbavio «milled, our earnestness, Colonel, bat cou do pot tainers roe to co, he esid te us merning ron had ber Mr. Kenjwuin, Prominent, [will eal at Lacon aurbore ize) you to offer ne. "Na. sin: Mr. Lineoin did not enthoriza me to offer But Lthink both he she of peace, would gasent the interview ! o'clock, And take tywest Ubeu When twill ston, Bete it will roach, there is ne Weens of knowing:} but, judging from the experie ence already had of such operit + @ame that prices will continue te advance not!) the consumers take the matter in their own h, Dy means of purchasing associations ne directly from producers, but bring fluanctal ru ‘upon those sharke who prey upon the neces By this mens be procured any tertus, But will Mr. Davie aoe 5 “Oh, that will make no dif rence seh conditions.” Phy conerous,” repiial Mr, Davis, fo the first time during the interview showine some But aninesty, sir, pp! ce to erunine ® contuitted bo ere ou can eutorer emauc.pated veariy two and af you will take care of emancipate (he reat i Was of some use to then, the take Rechwond, nnd thea Grant W is fale to pre- wiapping and (ant Comsecniion eat morning, ales Nieakiast, which we took 1O horn, un dou have alreads of our elaver b the toliowing ie a cope nodis no heare tak retary of ptae font has nev Lo had a few “Hon. P. Bersamin, Sveretary The aaderaivyned reepo tty Malerview with be it B chinoge only as private citizeor, and chetecter af autho aequainted with the views of the | ericnent, ant with the « Pepe Lelative fo AN Adu @Xieting botween the North ant the south, « i » hope that a ter ignei pated’ them, and vou may Conmiederacy, bul we whil le tte We will do it fi we have y southern) plantation sacked and emery eouthe city ly thames,” @f the poor. OveTD oNTRCLe kKoow that the have no oftich feat will be te UALO L Siakee wo rig } t te useless to amutinue thia nd you will pardon us, it Yiews with too much ford, for no them, and the resuit would be that he middlemen would ece their coal-yards undiminished by buy. xa their warehouses fouled by decaying provis ons end themselves finally ruined, asa retributiou tor ‘heir outrageous extortions. These are facts of the most vital interest to the public, and are deserving @f prompt action. The altcruative {s simply an ad- ‘venee of prices to a figuro beyond the reach of the poorer classes, or prompt movement on the part of the people to protect their own interesis, reduce ‘prices to their legitimate standard, aud «disperse ibe gang of avaricious speculators who now coutrol the markets, Would not this !atter result richly com- pensate for all the trouble that could possibly at- tech to it? Lot us have the initial stepin this dmportant enterprise. Kupou you ot all,’ iupon me," he replied, re. “Lt ann vlad to bave met be old tag o8 well we you 1 would have died sor it; but now it fe to me the ’ ouiseives, Ie Ty ofticlal nepot latte pesce to the two sections of our distracted *"Lher quereture ask an intery dont, and awaning youriep) , ave “ Traly anu iéspocituliy yours.” This war sizned br both of ue; aud wl ealiod, as he haa eppointed, we acu 4 commendatory letter | had rece ved, on serting out, irom # Hear relative of Mr, Dari —to the rebel seule. In half an hour dudse Guid venue oed, saying, “Mi, Boanjamin sends you bie con y 0 eee ,0u at the State Le SPORE TARY BENJAMIN, We found the Secretary —o short, plump, olin little man ip black, with @ keen buck e a 4 . yeilow akla,curly black bain, whtakers, sud a ponserous gold wa northwest room of the “Ur ‘over the door of this room Department," and ie worth cometuitie with tie Poesie te of nothing, ana you As to reource munition, id we wtill se INTEDVIES, A hilf-hour's conversation on othe: y pubic intecest—ensued, and then we ion? ‘ eid@ut wave IME Mw wan 4004-b) @) EXPL Eaned reeing me axain in Kichmond in happier times—wheu peace shoulu bave ceturned ; but wath the Coiwne: his PAlUing Wie Particuiniiy cordial voth his he said to him “Colon l, L respect your character end rour motives ou every .ood Lean wich you cobsimentiy with the interests of tne Gan- without mon our whole country were devuetare chushed sid disbunded—could our iuenhood, give upour rieht to gc ou bot darter die, and deel sou sell a mau, without ood, without giving we did oy the 16) duane me @ kind) a live, and be subject (oa foreigu po fom your Ftan ipo? the. ¢ io # ‘ sepiied tne ¢ here to argue with vou, Mr, Davi- to find some hovoravle way erieved to bear you aay what vou wo, ~* men dying on the hartle »wormen and children siary Leould riek my, tite Taking Ole baud in We came hoping to peice; aod I an ones | have fel treason fam here; thet there iano hope.” Lhe quiet, etraghtforward bearing and magnificent moral courace of our “fighting parsou"” had evidentiy uajreseed Mr ery tavormbay . lensing the soom he added Lineoln jor me that Eshall at ane time proposals tor peace on the baie [hud be useless to approich A New Postal system. The charges that are Leng made by some of @uw cotemporaring that the preseut Pos! Office system is not conducted entirely upon the square, will have @ tondency to inunee tae people to ine vestigate the maiter, and perliaps be the means of ipeugurating an entire chauce in what bas become S mere political mubiue, It has long been a sere fous cause of complaint, that Jeiters and othor communications sent by mail were uickly, or delivered as prompily, as could be done y ordinary common carriers, true in every cass, in matier of doubt; but it is probable that private enterprwe, if stimulated hy eufficient reward, would do Government sand | honor “American Couttict.” the Keniinion Kr Dy and @ dor reveca) bound volumes of the and an the centre of the apactroeut vue at but table, cove ed with geen multitude of “state papers He rose fe We eaten d, aus duuee Quid Introduced us took our hauds, an “1 am wind, very glad, to see have read your note f open lecter you b Mande tuy resp Ae we took the ing off hie “duster, “We thapk you ior thos Hood tO the ty loth, and nilete@with a ineant lor our he misery aud the ial, tearfil acount? “Not allot i, Mr. Davie, Dadmit a feartu! seeount ick and wounded d down the stairway weerher, hia that or tie ell, whatts the result % hing but war “Endcnun is joined to hie idois Colonel, soemanly. Ae [pat my arm jud.e, he anid to me war to the knife" set bim alone," sd- tuarmed meu Hot carried as ind displacing Oo unitorniasid PTAIAL PRON bOD, e trust you will be ae glad w hear uses you are to eee ne," “No dotfbt [ aball bo. tor vou come to talk of pewe Peace is what we all wany,” thas, indeed; ant 10. that reason we 5 » geo nimi sir? OK any overtures tw Lim tom wour yarieny are enter Financial News, Markets, &c. New York, Taursiay, Auguat 15, 6 P. M.~The senor stock market exhibited this morning some ¢) 1b) Que of & deviving epicit, but prices soon drooped evan and retained dull and heavy to the close, Gov- stronwer, with ® moderme demand, Usllole in gold bave heen aa follows :—At 1 Whether this is Y tothink of, Letuedo aon ww bring about pene In Gots name thing, conce te aometbing, eruments were its bungling, this country was private transportation companies were uot neod- ed of thought of, it was well enough for mails to be carried by the Government, rendered a necessity then, us the system of mon carriers had not come into general use, and thero was no other method of supplying the wants ofthe people, The argument that the present sys- town ig al! that could be dos!ved, is o} little force,and favors too strongly of that political centralization of power, which is sati-republican, and should not be encouraged except as @ necessity. A strony reason why the old established system of carrying ibe mails should bo abolished, is the fact that thero is liutle or no responsibility attached to it, If the matis ‘are tampered with—if letters are broken open and robbed of their contents—if dishonest oili- ciale defraud the Government of a portion of its gust revenue, thére is but » small chance of bringing the tffenders to justice, It ie popular saying, that ‘ibe Government cannot be s1ed,'" and certain it ts that admin'sirations sometimes do wrong with im- + Busity, and go uppunisbed. Ju tbe caoe of pri+ We bring no overtures aud bave uo au shority from qur vovernment, We would be glad, howeve tere will be acceptable to My barmonize with them ‘eo hi and @ open tie door of otficinl negoruia. comparatively If they at ail at « bated in ob we will report A ee Ne Lincoin's views committed to avg etugold was owins to eeneation military pune banks and le: “Are you sequelnted with Mr “One of us is. tu Tlncalule elawa tt © loan market was easy, but the stitutions ave more disinclined fo MARC any loans except each ae are etrictly payable on demand, ‘The rate is 7 and the demand ie more ac- prerling billk were tirm, without much doing. The currency rates were 2798 280 for bankers’, and 276 @ 277 for commercial bile, b1OCK SALES—PIRET HOARD, 1) U.S. 68,81, cp. 108 y Davis etill look inso. sir, Whoe | think i know Nor bern mn any way, wuthorine me with hie pasa, bat not by his \ inctly, we have no oiticial, o: ome ae MeN Aud Cb ctetians, Be, na tronk talk with Mr, {0 aeCQVCr eure way by which this war may be “Well, gentlemen, [ will repeat President, and it be follows way he will—he will meer MHOTR00G | 60, BU)Oe eveulux, Tt anytiiug sould ocur in tio mesntle Obl C4) Ll ivi you Kuoe though Hl uring in our lave leotupes, 1tie tae Cus on the platioom and tail givee bie ao excellent opportunit Laat winter Lt leewuiet bun tred of such aseoe.s ous uw Trubuyus to Baosor—and 1 wok ping to wen feiiug of the peopie, uation to crush the every sacrince, Lincoln, ana we.tly thotucial auth ve diplomauds hop, C16 nearly a you sy to the ~aud T think Lie will be at church thie # uuauinous de eri. ab4 wave tLe | Phe taajority are in taver 150 Del & Had. C, bo GDosescees 49 Cum, Coal Pt. do,.....64 1 M. 8. & N. lus Beek bid Mariposa Min... to prey ent his & Qula," Judge ula,’ raiicah Repudlicaua, flave-suilrage and thorduch contecation me thoee who wikk aeieat Ling if be 1 to be dedeated, he is detoated betore the people, the House will elect 1 mean wore yi you, Can see ibat trom Mr, Ashley’ —and the people are more rad 4 Lineoin ie about to call out five can’t see how ra day «pea our roc i or watchin’ the coat conversing with the like te tell who the, were, but such information ie just ‘now contraband—we iD at Dine o'clock, as the State Depart. JEFFERSON DAVI6. n the street—1 and bow they iook- wn N.Y, Con. Ky. (in. 1408 it ae more radi tal thea he Keconatraction , Benlamin ‘cocu vious tobe endet bis right sata epate tale toner more mea, and you ean reeist much pen the radics hey will give vou fi sad, and & mouth and chin Genoung gros: epemy ] terms; but lo them aufes New York. 56 Public Speakers, Military Officers, and Singers can use BROWNS Bronchial Troches freely, for relieving Couch, Irritation ot the Throat, and giv- ing power and flexibility to the volce : containing ae deleterious drug to prevent their free ure it reqaie rite. ae Writing Clames at Geld. 6 Broadway, cor of Sth at from @ reduced one half, for those cr mencing thie month, i To Everybedy : Bay your Matches new belore the stamp tax goes on and doubles the price, Che Diamond Parlor Match, the best in the world! Are selling cheaper than any others, at the Law Moauutacturing Co's, 66 Cortlandtent. ano rover & Baker's Highcst Premi tie Stich Ses ing Machines, 495 Broadway, NewYor®, and 24) Fulton et, Brookl rn. 3 RYDFR- REDFIELD - On Thuredar. Al id avid, by the Re. William EB. Joh Wiliet to dulia F. Redtield, both of Hunters Point, L. 1. 5% YATES -VALMITER —In Rurlingten, Ct., by Rev. Henty Sinith, Michael Yates, Keq., of Brooklyn, ta Wiss tllon b. Palmiver, daughter of doa Palmitgn,of Bustiveton, No ecards. 50 DEATHS, CORCORAN—On Aug. Michael Corcoran. ¢ nat ve ot ihe Parish of Lissenufly, Co. Roscommon, freland. aged 18 ven The relatives and trieadeoft the family are r d iy invited to arte the teuorsl ou Friday after- Ane, Wats ~k trom hie Inte reside ice, x Poly U'CONNOR- Sudderis, on Wednesday, Aue. 17, Michael O'Conuo!, « naa of the Parwh of Rysee court, Co, taiway, he'eud, in the 78th year of bie me. Hhe triende of the femily, and those of hie eons Thomas and Patrick, and the active and honorary jueuberset Lose Go, No, lo, are respectiully invited trom the reeidence of hie son 10th et, on Prid tternoom, a weiy. His remains will be ekea tg Cale 5 Kp ry Cemetery for interment, PRUNTY —On Wednesday, Auc, 17, Mra. Pruntr, reuctot hou a Prunty, ot Dungannon, County Ts. ron speuan od 6 years, the famit he trienda aud relatisee of iam! are respect- fully invite} te attend the funeral, on Frid after. roon, 10th fast. at 1 o'c.ock, vom his late residence, ¥> Leuth ere, without further notice, 286 McMANCS—On Wednesday, Aug. 17, Marg bei danchter of Haward and’ Mary McManus, / days. ad triende of the femil; Temes. ttend the ‘uneral on friday re m the residence of her parenta mien st, Hoboken, 21 ’—(n Thureday, Aug. 15, Bridget Reenay, Tytone o1 Jamee Keeny, a native ot Co, sreland, in the zith year of her age, The relatives and friende of the tamily are . fnily invited to attend the funeral. this OFrvdar afiernoon, at 2 o'clock, trom the residence hed brother, Charlee Meenan, 622 Eaet 1th et. 111 SHE AHAN On Aug, 15, Catharine Ann Sheabam the beloved daughter of Jobn and Mary sheehem aced tear and 4 monrthe, are thee well, eweet bud of beantry, Katy darling, tare thee well, For thon wert too pure od lovely {n a world like this to dwell, The friends aod acquaintances are tinily in. rited to attend the tuneral, ou Friday, 1th inet, - o'clock, trom her late residence, 592 Second ave, 14 WATSON | suddenly, on Wedneedar, Ang, 17 George Watson, aced 4) years. The relatives and ¢ epectinily invited to Inve seeidence, 35 Pie eiternoon, 14th inet, ‘TRADE NOTICES, ' —--- ; See eH OTICK—A MEETING OF THE ALONG. shoremeu's L, . Association No, % will Le held on Friday, August 14th, to distribute bedges t mem. hers previously initiated, By order of JOLIN GAN. NON, Pres, Se a FOTICE TO JOURNEYMEN” HORSE= dt showers ot the city of New York—We call en vou to give us your aid iu this present time of peed, We ie quest the nien who bave gone to work ou machine snoes to withdraw trom them sod come to ue, and we will stand by them as we did to all the rest of the men, We will hold @ epecial meeting on Mon evening, 22d of August, to meet those men's iunds, which is better for them than to be aestros- 3] ted, y de) 0) sms MICKE KILLIEN, See, a ) THE JOURNEYMEN BRICKLAYER the city of New York—!'he operative plusterere o! this city are Bow on a strike for an advance of we- eroriere with us owour duake, MHUBTOU LAGAN Pies, 1 HUB. MANBI'LELD, Keo Bee,” ii Te THE BOSS BRICKLAYERS AND boss pias'erers ol New York— We, the operative pias 9107s demand ap advaney of wages os oi 4 Ge a FAG, Wane a ee Wiana Ean tas iP tof : Miltary Mal, 00 Bowery. ile Fey arent a4 melee. ang NG AERP ASE PUD FaseLIRE 1a Caw gar | | | i