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Conttrmed from the Piret Page. dm fem Oh Mate to examive au! sovure the units of am enliowed in the navy frow New York, Gnd who have pot yet been enrvlled. A Home Deaurr iv Nady about 16 years of age, very handsomely dreased, has attracted much attention lately in ‘Wall arom, by offering e sorrel pony and cabriolet foe eale, Ghe says she came from Troy to sell ber horse and carriage, Yosterrlay she exhibited these articles opposite the Par, She ia fine looking, aud conducts herself with great propriety. Tee Wrestirsc MArcn between Harry Mi), of New York, and Uzile Prickett, of New Jer- ey, for 6500 e side, came off on Weeinesday. aud reeulted in the defeat of Herry Hi!). Sreget CLEANtxo.—The Commissioners for Cleaning Strecte met yesterday morning st the Moyor's Office. The Mayor and Comptro ier were present. The proposs's of DD. Badger, oferiug to cleen the streeta at the rate of BO00,000 per ane num were submitted. missioners the propoms)s and sy fective, in om|tting to provide Perricoats.—A tion# were de- the removal of Thie was deered 60 ioportant ap item in the matter of craning the streets, tht Bhe orpiasion could not be neylected, aud thia duty @f the contractor Ieft to implicution. Fatan Acciprsts. 00m, Mr, Thomas Gooner, of 104 Firat avenue, fel) from the roof of hia residence, and waa alist in- stently killed, He wan a native of Ireland, aged be . Mr. Edwin A. Clayton war fatal. the falling of # pile of ard at No, § Broome atreet, in his duties as an inspector oD, Woo was 62 years of age, On Wedneaday crushed yesterday, b: y fo the lumber 7 of lumber, Mr. resided at No. 27 Tompkins street. Fat.ino oF AN AWNinc.—Atcust Boemes- stained a compotind b yesterday, by the fallug of oo No, 404 Ninth aveoue, TRADES’ MOVEMEST. Mase Merrixc or rie Workivonny 18 G@evroar ov rut Parvrens' Srerce—A Great Dew- pommation—-BSrrecazs, Bro. --According to previous m@aouncemest, « weeting of printers was beld, laut evening, in the City Hall Park, where o etand hed ‘been erected for the accommodation of the officers A eo meeting, the speakers, and newspaper re- porters. Before the meeting permanently organ- ized, it was suggested that the printers on atrike march around the (liferent newspaper offices, and @bow thd strength. Accordingly, preceeded by en excellent brass band, they paraded the streets, eccompanied by large delegations from other trace societies, As the proceasion passed the diferent newspaper offices, the men in the ranks groaned et those whose proprietors were regarded as opposed to the printers’ movement. The Tunes office received the largest abare of these attentions. The procession sfterwards marched tothe Park, ‘where it halted, the members assembling around the speakers’ stand. The band of music performed @ number of patriotic airs, while the officers of the meeting arranged the preliminaries. Cock, some two thousand persons being present, abe mecting was organized with Mr. EF. A. Holwes ae President. On taking the chair Mr, Holmes ewning, in front They hed heard enough lately ab ut the cause of thetr sesembling in mass. They Gictated terms to their employers; there Wes @ greater mistuke, sthemesives right on the record with their fellow CApplause.) The dificult arose in Office, (Grown, aud a squib let off y the Turaune will be .") The Chairman proceeded to state the the difficulty ag extensively circulated roughout the city during the last few be atated how the men of the office advertisement from the Timm w refused to work, Some young men telegraph - ‘oughkeepaie to Mr. Jones of euswer was sent, signed by Mr, Mc- Trwesxe, nm which employment was itors who would regx Be then proceeded to say that wen of ull political @eneminations were on morning papers, and eet ip rc before them without question, doiny (App.) But when an bonor- etween ewployers aud then both should keep it with honor 4 heard that They wished to p' Volces. ‘That's the wa: j ; na @elr work like men. able The following list of Vice-Presidents and Secre- Qnties was then read and unanimoualy approved, LIST OF OFFICERS, Prestdent—E. A. Holmes. Vice-President Ww, Harding, Cosch-Painters. Betia, President Hat-Fiuisthers' Union. M. W. Murphy, Presideut Dry Goods Clerks’ RariyCloaug ‘ax | Solomon, Prosident Cigar-makers. Michael Sieveus, President Plumbers’ Assoclu- Won. Thos. Houlaban, President Plasterers’ Assovia- ou. We. eck, Tailors’ Association. Bioward Whitisids Packing'(os Mi ttle! meking-lox Mukere, Hugh Mitchel, Car-drivers’ Association, Actors’ Protective Union. Coopers’ Association, German Printers’ Union. nell, New York House Painters, @. P. Taylor, Furniture and Carpet Crerks Jes. Grocers aud Tea Cierks, Karly Closing Association, Makers’ Association, Wa. McHendery, Morocco Dressers’ Association, O'Donohue, Joba Henry. The following preamble and resolutions were | Den offered and unanimously adopted ; Whereas, Differenves and difficulties have arisen ‘Detween a considerable number of the empivy py | printers of this city and those employed by them, ‘with regard to the just'ce aud propriety of the re- ont advance in the scale ot prices of the New York Printers’ Union ; and hereas, These difficulties have been causel metniy by the refusal of the former to comply with the of the demands, or to concur in the right of the laborer to organize forthe purpose ot fixioy ice for his labor, therefore, be at ‘bat while deprewalioy resort to what ere technically termed “strikes” for trivial ¢ ze in the present «trike good gud therefor ; and that we hereby es to do our utmost to maintain the Printers’ ition taken by it. Coddiugion, Jou & Jajom in the (oeceoleed, ‘that es the manufacturer, the u obent and the publisher have an uodoubted rive to fix the prices of their products, #0 also has the mab ov indisputable right w Lx the price Resolved, That what we «leemed originally tole we difference ou!y between the priuters aud a portion | of theis employers, havirg now assumed the cLar- acter of @ contest Letween capital and labor, therr- by making it be caves of worl ‘we, bere assem |, {recommen ‘Trades | kingmen genera!) dd the adoption Unions of such weasures us wi! anuble them to act in harmony tor the protecction f \heir mutual interests, A Resolved, That we hereby recommend working men to withhold thelr countenance snd support ere as refuse to comply with just demands or to recognize their right to ize for mutual protection ; and that we 6ug- the propriety of an intervbavge of such tnfor- e will lead to intelligent action in this re- Mr, Williem Handing, President of the Working- men’s Union, was then introduced, amid app!ause. fe opeced by speaking of the purpose for which ¢hoy hed easembled. One of the trades was about eevere biow struck at its existence, and wh See ais Fis hae (LS eat te Union came to him to call the Trades together, he gave bis sanction at once, sud be hoped they ap- proved of bis conduct. (Applause) The de- mend of the printers wee just, and w men were too slow in aaserting their rights and it must tea serious case judeed when @ man iecves his employment because he wanted to te paid for bis labor remunerative prices; and Velonced to a Printer’a Union, Even the Taintss was beld by a Union, They told the people that the white p per as auch ag people pala for it when pruted, This was in consequence of the duty paton by Congres, The facts were that the duty wee reduced at the instance of monopol sts, The next question was labor, He ssked them f Congress weuld protect the printers, If that body would notco it, ue working men must why thie Workingmen's Union w Mr.Horcing thought the head propr arse tad maden great mistoke, Ile should ‘« Lis mceting, aiding them to keep thy count . tact, instead of exciune working men t ree the negro. ‘There need be no strike n New York Thete were wrikes enough onthe A tie and theee capitalist ld te to prevent tt inutead of canging strikes are the verk'u The press tas reviled the W wimps’ Up but tory Lad got wwether ing men, not for politice.tor protect the w and woud never ten politician UNL it berame a more respectable by * He hoped the neg would bee , printer ¥ 1g not thémier of the ¢ , ' roel 19 i) in the Engtet Parliament » which that |? gentlonan waid it wan f the ring men ld prevent him . That was w Hei not join the Unto. was doing—undervelliu i tore ile coneliced Uy advieing them and to ee no forve but moral jorce, un went to work again. (Cheers.) Mr. Thomas A. Glover war next lairoduced, sud opened by epeskiug cf polithlans who hed spoken trom that park betore, But now # yreat art tad assembled tor the purpore of conservetim, and tue priuters were conservative, It was a wreat thio laboring mau reading the BUN bec two cents, aud the merchant re pers because he could afford t pay twice ae much for them, He had been out of the trade for 22 years, but wentin the night before last to ue'p them in the strike, (Cheers) di be had Leew to the Custom House under Pierce or Buchanan, be had stil bie rights when be resumed be trade, in spite of Horace Greeley (groans) or any otuer man, Tt the foroman of that establishment turned agwust bis fellow workmen, be would bot trust bie daugh- ter in bis company, for be be part proprietor or wuy thing else, aud he jied to bie tueu or ope pressed them, he was worse than Ue inan woo would seduce hfe daughter, Now the Tuc se Lad demmuded 100 per cent, from the puble for their pes while ihe printers only asked 76 per cent. r. Greeley bad been thetrend of the working. mien, but he would rather sae the black man placed above hen: nob ia thew contest, because th « wae diftermnt.eand trom be ume Franklin weut throusb Liladelphia with a joi under bos erty, or that Potst had javented printing, the pruter wos the great advocate of workin is, | ad comimeaded their cause to adem and ussor ine ‘ous and whether the Back Bepuitiioan Cog waved over the Trisese otfive or not, (le pruters would obtain ther rigots. Mr, Robert M. Poer, (who.it will be remembered, s missing some time ago.) Was tue beat KLeoner He si be was in w peculiar predicament, for he bad for fileen years been the pup!) ef Horwe Greeiey and the Taiwune, CLonghur.) He wanted to aay nothing against bis old Ways boen the friend of the hotwitustanding the crooke: ‘ ent business, he believed Greeles'a heart was yet in the right plu, the ‘Txivene was conducted bs ciution he believed there was a power bebund the throne greater, financially than the thr it men in the Teiwexg@ Office, The posuters agreed to Work atu d prices ull the bacon iu the ineantine the Asso ution was for comppositors from the country, Every ep oper had aright to yet work done we chesply as they could, and the workingmes bad an equal rght t wet whut they could ior the.r labor, Buupiovers could return to the country duriug the eo r mouths and live ou the produce of the erop oyees labor, These people wor la pay, “Ob, they will starve be aud-ly, wad then they must Work The way to get over this violate no law, Let a litle aby each tan iu emplovment to those out of ewploy ment Cand the maine Was bot now over. wlocked with labor)——let them do thia and they would succeed, He had beeu a printer 0 year Loud as jourvey uian wad employ «as thatthe journeymen book Washington, Boston, oles were worse u buy workingiwen, The newapoper printer was 8 parfect slave, He bad ty work «i eeen bo irs out of the twenty-four, and ten of those aft ("Tha go.") Aug then their y enough to | ‘ Now the p men pos about g65 a week ¢ but Would any tradestnan work sixteen hours # day in Au und then go bume t nd 1Sth street to le down} He was certain that no printer co work this oy me witho “ub. Uf be did, he'd be uo use ae home (iaughter) id aman who was po use at boris, to use in souers., Sow dul t compositor Was obliged lo give l all tis waves 6 to euable him to earn the ciber bulf. Aste t book aud job printers u netuen-iweutietbs of thea did nos yet wore than 716% week, This was not the fault of the propr etors, butot the slaves whe siiimitted toit, A few parcd of manusor pe ia woven toa Campoaitor to setup, Le ¢ 06 sy tukew & proof’, and itis sent to the author a! Nowp rt, cowpositor having to # hig thuurs until correeied proul comes from the watering pliee, (Phas 80.) The poor fellow nuist look for & job solmewuere else, Lecwuse he is vot pala tor bis work until itis weusures, wand ibis snot doue | until tis maue vp, Loen Were were ove othees who were set “pr the poor devil who set it n he oes tor brs waces fu e io webt to his auployer. (Or Yue rewedy tor al! this was a union between compositors aud prensa latter could stop the machine when they And the pressmen uf Ne were of the right kind, and he koew some further remarks on the sufferings of meu printers, who Le sad, were alwa cause (bey were « Pout of balt thei e rulings Mr, Poer wound siving be Was el te sluvery, especially Waste sinwery 2 8 uted i wor to get w talr dusts wrgee for oinir day's work, ‘The speaker then sil be nopet hat the men intenced ¢ nonstration om i6e Tusnrne or other estubl ent io New York, He aeked for the tthe workingmen of theciy, Let the cvery wara, and call meetings tu Pui show how the journe)s wau pris su Bs 8 would raise 6,000.0 a ehort tue, and sat we help the Union, He wante ito vet square with ti Horace Greve, (Groune) Fle would not give him t tod ua hever- taints 4 Bo pLer was 8U)) etucng the journey wea praders, Mr. Rolart Crowe, o: tee Tailors’ Union, was next ntroducel, THe sad they had noi met to op. parveular firm or persou. he workimrmen ou 6 wits. He pre mt) to speak the cousequ @ con.est | betwee xr und capital. » hehe ‘eterna | Vigilance’’ would be the price of their judepen- dence, He could ook @ capitalist in the face wud j trust him, but he wished to have both eves open Gawighter.) He next spoke of the Trsonr As cintion, Wliek had exercised thelr rights, (and God forbd that their workingmen should be deprived of theirs), and yet when the workingmun o ine t them, th d they would not employ bim because Plonged toa® Lion, God forbid What lt should ever be said that * bess wen hod no right to coin bine tor mural prote tion, (Volees, Never.) So ‘ar ag he Was wequacuted with the action o we . ing community, he bad never yet soon a capity make any tangible copvess.on to the laboring clars- es, until they had combined, By perseverance. them, end standiag togetier ag men, (leelng that there was ap electrical (ouin bindiug them togetb- er, thas when oue trade was injured the whole felt it,) they would find that no cup.talist could tujure thew, He concluded by advising them not to weste av Lour in idle discussion, but to let the erm. ploying printers of New York feel thata blow rows vy urnd r be- but merely to struck against their printers wae one struck st all did not we erie ate who had Leen the noble iri of the workingman for the last years—-Horace Greeley-—but even be would soou Wal to success, Mr. 1, J. Roberts, of the Coopers’ Union, was the He doubted whether mich men as Horace Greeley (who attempted to tramp!e down his workraen, Woe seriomia in hia preteutions to free ubted whether suc! men were uot y iki for theit own ence, ceeae | at some iength to show that « t se.eas without Too Late for Classification. Fad hon earn that combination was essen- next speaker, Those thet have Kichards & Co. Mr. PJ Ciatiin & Co. JOUN vy, aglaw i vie janpi E PATTERN MAKER— steady work. Apply ON THE 17TH P ce, namely, ‘abor, ar saving that they had no protection J). MURRAY, 2 REWARD—LOST, st, on the 8d avenue com, between Mortianuia Ihe fin ter will gece; returning (he sate to No, 1 , of the Hatters, next spoke on the Watises és AMUSEMENTS. B A KN U M°S AMERICAN MU COOLEST PLACE of AMUSEMENT IN THE CITY UNPARALLELED SUCCESS, OVERDPLOWING HOVE 3 ) » dewined to make » of the New York vy agreed to pay the ELIGHTED AUDIENCES! LLTANT RAVEL PANTOMIME. at 3 and 7", o'clock, Afie:noon and Krend { | i] i A PNCHANTED ' MAGNIPICENT Dk Moris, German Comedian will deliv. MP si BEOW, PV ELY MORNING AT 11 O'¢ iy #ithout sddifional charge, "2 WONDERFUL CABINET, ) j eces of furniture, UPR AND OKRCHESTRIAN, ott iotervals day aud evening, @ith all PLL tL, ORCHESTRA OF 20 TS Tith NEW VENTILATOR i hice teet of cool air per minute, MAKVELLOUS AFRICAS HROUGHT BERR IN THE DRY SOLID CLAY]! Lwart®, Ali inom and a toilliou other curtorities, CF Nothwithe: At 20 CENTS, an of the Dre Goods Clerks’ Faris Cloming Association, and AN MUD-FISH Lityy spoke on the waves qustion, the of the speeches being that the demand of the prouters was not unreasonable, inasmuch a4 what cost 80 cent» w year ago, cost 60 tu-day, and Wayes should rise adjourned at @ lute hour, A MASS MEETING of the Uulon Conservative nvention hus been called by the Com- » Hon, Amos Kendal’, Chairman, and will take piace iu Chica CORRECTION, —The person who was Injured by falling through a batehway in Mr. Higyina’ o aod street, wae Washington ver Povorot the 6th Precinct, and My ae errounously printed in the papers ce ot admission STILL B i it isthe earnest desire of the tuamagoment, possible, tokeep it atthis price, al- LESS THAN 10 CENTS IN COIN, AMPBELL’S MINSTRELS—199 AND 201 Bowery. opposite Spring at. Upenu every evening Avotbher chan —iickete ve cents to al of Programme, UT 100 MEDICAL MEN (FI mnmend Wolcott's Instant Pain Apuibilator, carpet manuactory 1. elening cectiticates, Jures headache, toothache, uearalsi Small botties 5 ets; 60"—PAWN BROKERS’ IT will pay 2ou per cent, more tor Pawn- broker’ tickets tor watches, diauonda, jewelry, hung, theucan be obtaiued at any other 04 Kioadway, cor Houston at, up No iatnily should be without edin Calvury Cemetery wre on a atrike for higher Yerterday the maz rtairs, room 5, —PAWNBROBKER’S TICKETS WANTED You can obtain the bigheat vee tor tiekete of d.amonds, watches, jeweiry, ; smade on the above actietes, 74 T 14%—PAWNBROKER'’S TICKETS PUR- auOLds, watches, silverware, eu ents dry goods, clothing, am joodé of every description; overcosts wanted, anal et, Jd door west of Bowery, under Cigagen ta of the Cometery it the strikers at TT Bleecker et, nis froma the sets were ordered to be pietola, musical Tuk Cosry letasp Snoorina Arr nay.— . - mee — ci CvAsH PATI) FOR RAGS AND OLD Metals. ~/ White rage IL cents per pound; colored rage aud woolens, J cents: books and uewspapers, 8 ceute per old brags, 25 cents per lb; copper and pewter, dl ceate per Tb, at 15 iow % ruvtt Social Club," of New York, oo the 11th lust., ou @ charge of . cents per ib; old vr, , cor Koosevelt . ai wm PURSUANCE OF AND UNDER THE Surrogate ot the by given to all + & wellknowu vo- road, Wasexamine! before Justice Perry yestor- Bio Raucepsbead onthe above data hid residence, $39 Tenth a beiore the 16th day of Yoik. the Sth day ot ALL, Adinioist He believed atrick lad been played ou tr .» TROMAS Koz COPARTNERSUIP tween the Undereiqued, uader the firm name of J. SILVER & CO., wae inie day dissolved by mui ual Ott ER, NATALIA MYEKSBUN. Now Yotk, Aug, G, id04, tba SAVINGS BANKS. » they refused to ' ed sat it was but Justice Perry decided #00 to appear d the wt in the sui of before the Grand Jury, . INTEREST ALLOWED, will draw four mouths’ interest , LUTHER €, CARTER, Preside HENRY BR. CONKLIN ‘ INSTRUCTION, D OTHERS, REQUIRING IN- the Fnglieh branches, viz 1 Writing, &e, taueht b desired, at BROWN 'S © ton #t, opposice Plerrepe Fire,—A tire broke ont vesterday abont halpast two *clovk, In the house No, 52 Weat Baltic street, occupied by Captain Lynch, It children carrying 9 lig te. was capsed by into @.glothes closet, and bet extingtfished the budding anc aged to the am ruiture were ualu- int of about #500, ; MARINE NEWS HW. morn, ow 39 ry , eeping, arithmetic, & Spechuities—No classe Open day and evenin, STE AMSILUPS California, New Orleans Orleaue Marthe Stevens Malthnore Moreia © Day, Liverpool: Don Dy “SEWING WACHINES. EVERY KIND osm machine, Vulean, PlLilad Cain, ©, Bay; Mary Ann, Po. Nata braiding, fe, done neatly odave and Licth si, EWING MACHIN OF ALL KINDS FOR ner sold on part i meiah Matouds, 1 Seven sisters, do, ment; machines bou roadway, room |, up stulm cor Worth at, 4 MEDICINES, | TESTLMONTA SLOUPS ~Josallge, Bult: Rhode laland, Providence, SI RAMA EIS Adiniral }upont, Fortress Monroe perme lt giout, de D Uuev, do; ‘. ¥.—This im to cere Third ave, [11th ot SHIPS—J P Wheeler BARKS —Laboramus Car Gy fae ude: the Liudiap tudian Herh Doctor,---For nearly & direase of uy throat ud lunes whiek had fastened iteel! upon me, and be- iF ft exbausted my at: aith, until [ becmne very lee! t re'nedies I could obtata, and the best By the advice of using the Indian Loctor's restored me to 1 Creeceut, Cow Bay t Avdrera NB w York | Sarna Clark, ¢ Outario, Rondonut ease eoch Baltowae have no etrife, With Natureor th Wich Uiood oor lands we never stain, Nor polson wen to ease their pain, Hockenemek: K Provider the means to The siiople Herte benvas t. Well wed, reheve our paine cocip'¢ Arinple Merl, « simple Flower, Called tom the d theey roll epenk «i snd health to thee, | YN Seveuth et, N, Y.- Intausoation of the brain, corti Ftried doctors and medi * | Wel commenced telus the ludian Herb Doctor's which have cured me, Socharve tor consultation or | Pultou st, Brooklyn, up-staire. OLDIERS SUFFET ‘diavrhoe cured, Kuapp’ | Too Late for Classification. th touching power ve been troubled with hes, &e., fora long On Thursday, A Water ALLEN, WITH CHRONIC Sweet Buleam cures d » dinrrhoea, cholers, cholera morbua col child:eo teething, avd al peice and ; the stomach and bowels; io use ) druge lata, aud the proprie.or, N, ative Plasterer society of Loookly da, evening, Any, 2& ai 42 Court er, fi Of raising the standard weees EDWARD KERR, Pree DAINTERS—PAINTEI are cautioned ny STER WOOD'S, 181 Thint ave, ©) strike agalnat the bou-Socor 1d. O'DONNELL erot the sorle ____DENTINTRY, FULL SET OF TEETH with or without extracting the roou, #6; Siveraud cement lines 50 cw and upwards ex- tructing without pain by anew process uScte. DODIN, French Deatist, 294 Pultou, #t, Brooklyn.01s MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVERY— leeih extracted without pain.or no eba: tial eth inserted, $1 each, extracting the roote, All oy | JAY VILLERS, 165 Grund at ws the men are = ’ TO THE JOURNEYMEN HORSESHOERS low shop mates, we | art ' vO mnebants of Mie relling the | of New York. ~ with wreat encoura ie ofty, with the Hurdan bork. Fars, ante who le to stand by the tra: to enable us to carry ont the prineip) order of Commitee, n , {ANTED, A BLACKSMITH—TO ONE custemmed to jubb ay abu hose shoeing ages will be given, by erat, W Mae slong warrantied, blocks from pe - R, DRAKE, 43) CAN ob ellver ut $7 to $. wectlonul sete by cent) € tuativn eve, ear Clym Bokas, | Ratnthg = en BUSINESS CHANCES. SEGAR STORE FOR SALE, WITm Fo .- SALE CHEAP—A LADIES’ AND chidren's shoe manufactory in full all the machinery, laste, dies &c. A i or two men to start the business. @ctablinhed ines plice, the reason for t $ ner bas other busluess to attend to. 277 Weat 4th ot, bet th and 10th ave. Fast CLASS MILK ROUND FOR of 180 quarte, For particulars inquire avenue, instore, Inquire until sold, from net ull Fok Sates THREAD, NEEDLE, TOY, and candy » a H Call for Says, &¢ Chasiton wt, sold cheap. ACHINE SHOP FOR SALE, NOW Doing good business, Juquire at 117 Prince et, 20@ floor. _ os ) LET OR LEASE—A HANDSOMELY t h vied evtablishvent : els dlottd fo letor lessee “Sioly nf 14 Second ave, $400 WILL BUY THE LEASE AND ” fixtures of the heat liquor store in the 4th Ward, 12 ycarein the itvuor fae, hay from $1210 $25 perder. Apply to PAYTEN, 96 Di- vision at, oH Fy TARE CHANCE—FOR SALE $1.500 clea, an oul establiened Ev . ¥ horwe, 8 wagons end bone, barn an by Fa of the proprieror, 150 Charuber st, bet jock. PERSONAL, NOTICES, REWARD OF @25 IS OFFERED FOR the apprehension and delivery at the Nevy Yi New York, ot Acting-Master's ume . Ae eos late of the C5. 8. Cactus, A, ou mandant, “ARMY PAY ACCOUNTS DUE OFFI Dex, WILLARD & McILN AISI 1? Brood ot, Sug ANY INFoRM ATION OF THE WHBRE- sboute of MARY BERN, who arrived this jo the ehip Jobn Clerk. will be hank y tected ua Or | Ag sleter, HELLEN CLARK, bor EFT HER HOME, ON THE 15TH OP June, a girl 16 year of ave, ermall size, My i, Dine yes; answers to the name of MARTHA §¥. Had ot when she le dark bLrowa atr ie, Wate apron | di jockey, Said wiri bein “te i Washer ber ater ae . Sabi ARI [8 FOR SALE. COAL TAR POR SALE AT 567” WEST 18th at. v4 TOR SALE: CHILD'S WAGON, IN comple ler, Bold for expenses and torege, Apply at lus Tenth ave, Seite eae POF SALE—A 9 HORSE UPRIGHT BOIL er, Apply at 195 War rat N.Y, up stairs. 24 JOR SALE—-A SCREW PRESS, WITH & inch screw, capable of pressing from 2,000 to %.. Ou) pounda; it ie o leet in the clear between the up rights, Tobereen at 27 Broadwar, 236 SEINE TWINE—TOBACCO TWINE—JAS, P. TRAVERS, 16 Beekman st, 21 4 0 oot BUNDLES OF WOOD AT 92 8 1 \ per hundred, at the Lock, toot of nat, North River __ 8p SLO Ow FOR SALE, SO"TONS capacity. drattot water very light, Cana be seen at loth at, N.R., of apply at 405 West votb bear 9th ave. EXCURSIONS. OR EXCURSIONS - THE FAVORITE HARVEST HOME, and othery, wita h ne desired, Also Pleasant Mn 1, and other groves to let. Prcandes Barrow. H. B. CROSSET L.368 KR NEWBURGH, Saar Roundout, Kingeton—The MARY POWEL eaves foot of Jay et, every afternoon at & 's Ocleck, Hepsosn RIVER R. R—FOR ALBANY Troy, the North and West, from Chambers at at Tand 0A. M. and 4, 6 and 10. . . ate M, front B0sh ot phdthcliod s « y office Jou West i Moste CRISTO MOONLIGHT EXCUR- sion up the North River it} e eveniug, Barces GRA DINE and sti Tae ths werful steamer and Wallace's Quadril! id. leave Broome et 5, Peek Siip ae 8 ler 4 3 Reat¥ spriueat, Yi. Tiekets $1, admits * Uewan and ladies. ‘ ue Yi ty - SHIPPING, —_——-_—_—_— oe’ *R LIVERPOOL--TAPSCOTT'’S LINE. ship GRATITUDE aaile...... J 2: FOR LONDON, Live 7” Ship HUDSON, aaile seseAuguat 29d Fo: paxenge to or trom the old country, or d. the low ess possible rates, apply to oS PEAPSCOTT, BROTHERS & CO. ae! 56 South Steet, For LIVERPOOL—THT | CELEBRATED Ip ASHBURTON, Capt, Bradish aail woth August, Fase’ for second cabla Son vor reney, and jonud. Apply on board, at Pier 19 Kiver, or 0 P.M. DEMAREST, du gonth et. OLY BLACK STAR LINE FROM OR TG MRIDGEW Aten, LEY EHPOOL, AILS 18 J HRYERPON.......... AILS rn AvGs SWALLOW TAIL LINE PROM OB To LONDON, $03 » SAILS 93d ALO, bor pussaue or diwft apply to 339 WILLIAMS & GUION, 40 Fulton os, STEAM TO QUEENSTOWN “AND LIVER. DOL. LONDON shaae Tost saile 20th of Aug. seseess tlle 27th of Aug. payable in currency, Apply eo Win $o3 P @ S50, LIAMS & Gi fay 20 Browlway, TEAM FR M QUEENSTOWN AND LIV: ler Cun . F New gary renc PD New York, a3 sid Saban Shh ‘ed Deeday, ihe Stet A * y GCIOS, 2 Brosdwag Apoly to WILLIAMS @ FOR SALE AND To ET. RARE CHANCE—HOW TO INVEST mousy well, House und 4 lots tor sale, o Hackensack Plank Road, 4 miles fom Mobokene ant yery bearto the public school and railway statior Termeeasy. Phe property must be sold, Inquire JONH WHITE, Real Ketate Agency, 15 Washington street, Hoboken, aud to JOS. J. ELLERY, 596 Grand 367 at, New York, e D2 YOU WISH TO INVEST YOUR MO- uce fe offered in those eneap nev }~A tlhe © jote and houses, wh cen be hed on such faver~ able terms at Elizabetbport, New Jersey, Thie piace i+ iinproving verr feet, near New York: the teres are mall, Alieus enn hold and cons yey veal estate thee, For particulars apply te COOLLY & HEJDKRIT PER, Avenu, Blizebe port, 2 RE KE (i, 159 Pearlet, New York, 334@ FARMS IN ILLINOIS, NEAR ST, LOCIS, ‘The moet secure and profitable investment fur greenbucks, Men with $y to $400 are buyimg dauly of the owner, Call ou him, from 9 to lv 91 Maideu Laue. z a OUR OB FIVE ROOMS WANTED IN house with but one or two families, or a small tuwlly, without children, within hallan pons’ of City Hall, Address JOHN BECKLEY, tht Pe OUe 2 oe eee Cy OR SALE—NEAR ELIZABETHPORT, N. J. a building suitable tor « hay press, or any manu heer purpwe, Can run avlodp cieae to tha building, ibe sold with or wit & few acres of iand. Injuire of WM, RISBRIDG 204 Groea- wich ey New York, cy] OU! pots AT EAST NEW YO f le ne $125 to #Ybi money advanced wo vaild Mina es ohh ee forsale cheap. Apply to FKEUA. BAK 15 Ni ot,,0; CHARLES 5, BROWN, t New ML, “ae STEAM POWLA—WANTED FROM 370 20 horse power, with gearing, aud room op the Gre fi § ‘Allen st, S yoy t. APY 0B, BOW Apa 0 LET--FRONT AND REAR BUILD. otal ANTED—& LOFT NOT LESS THAN “98 herve poves. Aopiy wt. :

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