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THE NEW YORK SUN. —_—- -- PRIDAY MORNING, AUG. 26, 1864, Fe Advertisers, 1 eeain remind advert trone tN their Mivors will be. “too late for elaanffcauon.. tes Laaued 1D Bt vor wine @’éleca in Seeccias ebm Sea peas put to not elaasify them after sine “Will the People Held Ow.” A military officer who fortunately ponseenca o Qetter reputation ax @ general than a politician, enxiously Inquires “Will the Northorn people bold ont" in the present war? The quemicn ia mani- Sently based on the wilful perversions of the ex- trome Radical and Copperhesd orators and jour- mals, that have cuntrived to produce an !mpression & the effect that the people have ‘grown vo tired of the war that they would glatly accept a diamem- berment ofthe Union for sake of pes. There mever wee a grenur calnmny ; and any politician @r party committed to thie dieracefal issue will hereafter reep on fruitful harvest of scorn end negtect. For them Were will be no future of boner end trust in the counetis of the nation. There in, ft to trus, a growing peace e@entiment, but it th based upon a Union feeling ‘that will continue the war with renewed energy In ene the Bouth rejects honorable overtures for the yentoration of the off Union and Constitution, Jarry. Davis is too much of @ statewman to brave this fecting and provoke a rekindling of the epirit of 1961, such an wit) surety occur in cane the Bonth Ppersiata in the dream of separate nationality. The Northern eloctionn will ctear the war of all mis- chievous side immues, and proment to the South the alternative of pence on terme of erjtial constitutional rights, or war and the levy of new armies that will bring into the field, for the first time, all the reserved strength of the nation. The Republicans are pledged to Teatore the Union by war, and believe that it in the only way to soure the object. The majority of the Democrats believe that poacestle negotiations and @ manding offer of constitutional privileges to the seonled States on the eesantion of hoatilitiesa, will Ymduce the South to return to the Union, Roth ‘Partios concur in a common object, and differ only ante the means by which it ahould be secured, Diaabnae the Democracy of the idea that the Union cannot possibly be restored upon any terms of hon- rable compromise, and @ reaction will enme, that will at once array 4s new and irresiste ible force against the South, All the tradi- @ions of the Democratic party are inseparably connected with a gloriour nationality, and its future greatnoan ond power depend upon ite fidelity to this record, In whatever light thie aub- Joot in viewer, @ wil! be seen that there ia no dans @er whatever of the Northern people abating a jot f hope and determination to “hold out? to the end, and restore the Union, The graves of our dead—to say nothing of the interceta of the living —raiee an everlasting protest avainst any peace desed on other terms than the restoration of the Union and Constitution, The l'roduce Market. Tor utility of “Purchasing Associations’ may be illustrated by noticing the operations that inke proce every morning in the vicinity of Washington Market. At an early bour the farmers’ wagons arrive from New Jersey or Long Island, and by five o'clock purchasers are plenty, teade is brisk, and Prices rule about as fellows, the farmers solling thar Potatoes at from $2 to @2 50 per buanel, Green Apples from 50c to TS & Poars frou TSc to $1 « Peaches from @1 to 1 60 per basket. Mush Melons from B0e to gd per barrel. ‘Water Metons from # to @10 per hundred, Tomatoes from Me to 40c per basket, Boots from %c to 4c per bauch. E Rett from 75c wo ¢1 per barrel, ee (large) froin $1 to #1 26 per barrel, tien Beans from St w Te per bushel, Cabbagos fron: §7 to $10 per hundred, Sweet Corn from Ye two 5c per hundred, These prices are derived from actual ordinary ealos, the writer having peen large quantities of Produce sold within the present week by the pro- ducers at the above pricus. At eight o'clock the farmers have gonerally sold tf the largest part of their loads, and are either waiting for customers or dickering with the “wpeculators,* who frequently offer lower rates, and generally purchase the stock on hand of some countryman who is in a hurry to get back to his daily farm work. No doubt this ia legitimate trade, and the man who takes his chances of retailing this produce, ought to receive ‘the profits of his venture. The writer baving also personally investigated the retail branch of the eubiect, cives the following as the result of bis Giscoveries: Potatoes, costing #2 50, sold for 83 60, Apples “ 7b “ 2 40, Pears Md 1 00 bod 8 20, Peaches ** 150 “ 2 50, M. Melons * 100 “ 6 00, W. Melons ** 1 00 “2000, Tomatocs * 0 “ 1 2, Beets “ 4 “ 1, PLurnipa 100 “ 8 OO, Bquasues 1% “ 400, Lima Beans 1s “ 1 60, Cabbage 10 00 “ 14 00, Bweet Corn ** 50 “ 1 50, Here we have an aguresate profit of over one ‘hundred per cent, on an outlay of barely thirty-one dollars, In other words the *tuiddloman" doubles hia money, It will be observed that on some ar- ticles the speculator roalizes five hundred per cent, andon the majority he obtains two nundred per cent, and over, From the facts we lay before our readers, it is oaay to estimate the large sum of money that daily passes into the hands of '* middlemen,"* who take but httle risk while acting in the capacity of buy. ers for the community at large. A very largo number of consumers, in fact uine-tenths of those who eat the produce brought into this market, have no opportunity of dealing directly with the farmers, owing to the municipal regulations which prohibit the wagons fom remaining on the street atter nine o'clock in the morning, Hence the owner is compelled to place the unsold balance of dis stock into tho hands of apeculsiors whe com. Pane together wud create the hich prices coup!ained of, One remedy for this will Le found i esiub- lishing # ‘Farmers’ depo" where the country. men can leave their produce in the hands of trust- worthy agents, to be disposed of in quantities to @uit purchasers applying at all hours of the day. To the meantime, an Association of Citizens might avail themselves of the profits to be derived from purchasing at wholesale prices a common stock of articles needed, and dividing it up to suit the ro- quirements of each individual member, If the later course is resolved upon, it should be done upon @ cash bests; each momber paying in ad- vancs, or weekly, the eum neaded to insure a regu- lar supply of the article 1t 1s proposed to purchase io grosa, . \ fe te —————— Fate of Poland. Tnx Polish insurrection is st en end—for the Present, The gallant tmt unequal contest against the huge Russian Froptre practiostty terminated on the 4th of August, with the exeomtéan, on the forti- flentions of Wareaw, of five members of the femons Polish National Govormment., They were all young men —the ollest not over thirty years of age. Their names are worthy of being preserved, for mike, a leart, of what they attempted, if not for what they actually acoom plished, TRasaeoett, Krasrwskt, 8 bookkeeper gymonatom; and Jonans Jrrronanens, oo youth, perished by the halter, at the bande of the They were: Rowraue & discharged Ruarian Golone! ; on architect; Joeren Zoozyvart, PARR LLL SA teacher at the a tax flower of their lector, These men, in the Russian sutharitier, for the crime of coutinuing the everlasting cruante for Polish bherty. These men are believed to be the nat tie onlebrated | | | secret Poliah the insurrection with ® conmmmeate wiedom that aetonished all Burope. viously been captured and oxecuted by the Rua. sian authorities. the efforts of the Russian dewetiver for their arrest, and would prolably bave continmed to lo wy if the Poles had been aumained been by the Bur pean nations, their own resources, it became hopeleww te continue the unequal contest, and despair and apathy seized the hearts of the stoutest pa rious, menood the work of disentogration. field was followed by disorzaniaation in the Cabl- net and one by one the meters of the Secret Comrnittee becanw the victime of Rustia, T) those eb p aud miiminiatrative eretly i: crushed, progress, that are instituaion not founded on principles of justice and National Cotmamittes, which tramnaget Other members bad pre- For a long time they bafited ail as they shonid have Rut, atandened to Then com- Defeat on the who have notwd the aygacity and boldues# of this famous Committe, it will Le a mat- ter oof surprise that) iw) members | were drawn from the ordinary ranks of Nfe, Ne wovern. went exhibited higher practical sta eenman- abitty than the long baffled the cur osity of the world and defied the power of Riwos, and whos games are only revealed on occasion of their in the Operating ithe center of Russian despot: func led taxon; one whore compomtion #6 iguctinious death, t world was more implicitly oleved. Ww imiv in Polen yother government nee raaw, ed all the legitimate The . itexerc tions of an established authority iasued «tate papers ; levied aru + appealed jren erals and deposed them, and lated courts r justice, presenting the moat ramarkable example iy history of a government within a government. Tt penetrated all the most secret designs of the Ruse governinent, Whowe edicts were abhways acc nied with proclamations by the Seeret corm ittoe, defining how far they should be obeved, it and is remarkable that the limitations were always seru- All the vast power of Russ tailed to collect a ten per cent, tax when elrbt bad pulously obeyed. been preseribed by the national muthority, [more was collected reprisals against Ruesian ofloals apd resilents restored the balance. The end of the Polish insurrection will excite the sympathy of all lovers of freedom throughout the world. It js ap oarraigument of Europe ot the bar of Divine justice, A juster cause Waa uever crushed by despot'am, The result ie” blow at humanity, for which England fs chiefly responsible, But for her cold-blooded policy of acquiescing in the viola- thon, to which she was a party, secur ng a constitu- tional goverument to Poland, France and demo- cratic Europe would bave made common cause with the Poles, The result postpones Foropean liberty for a generation, but i# by no means fiual of the fate of Poland, Nationalives cannot be The brnte force that has once more tri- umphed over unhappy Poland, will finally give Way t the more potent elements of civilization aud destined to overturn every individual freedor Sound Doctrine. (Continued from yesterday's Sun.) He bas called together legislative bodies at places distant trom the pository of their public records, for the sole pur- pose of fatyruing them into comp/iance with bis measures. unusual, uncomfortable, and re. He has dissolved representative houses repeat- for opposing, with manly tirmucsa, his inva- sions on the rights of the peop! He has refused, for along ome after such disso- Intions, W cause others to be elected, whereby the legislative powers, incapable of anuhiladon, have returned to the people at larwe for ther exercise; the State remaining, in the meantime, expose all the dangers of invasions from without, and con- Vulsious trom within, He bas endeavored to prevent the population of these States: for that purpose obstructing the laws for the natural zation of foreigners ; refusing to Pts others to encourage their wigration hither, and raging the conditions of new appropriations of lands, He bas obstructed the admini#ration of justice, by reiusing bis assent to laws for establishing judi- clary powers, He has made judges for the tenure of their offi parment of their salaries, He has erected » mulutude of new offices, and sent hither swarms of officers to harrase our people aud eat out their submatence, (To be continued.) The Kebel Camp at Kimira, The appearance of the Rebel camp is interesting, Barracks and other buildings stand in long rows, painted white and comfortable, In front of the barracks, which are filled with rebels, are several hundred new white tents, which are alao full of rebele. The tents open towards the Observatory ; they are pitched closely together, and the rebels either lounving on the grass, in the tents or walk- ing about among their babitations, seem almost to cover the ground ocen, by ther quarters, But pr soners are also to be seen in various paris of the camp; besides their work in building, digwit &c already desorbed, and for which they are pad, thany employments are carried ou by them, such as drawing water from the wells they have made, ceaning the grounds, airing blankets, and generally doing the neces- sary Work of a caw Yvlne service is held in camp every Sund uls is by request of the ie. ident on his w il alone % @ud the amount sad rp rs; and they choose the clergymen who are to ‘ate, Thoush they must coutine they choice to loyal men, thes ve not indicated teu desire to hear any man of eve yestonalle patriotism, They t ear’ Pres yteran, Ep scopsliay Cou kregot ond and B pos 18 ef Les ces Oller BLL BOLL Mes > clergy meu preach ou one B ibe day, Te re buve twice chosen the Ray, T omas Muress theny (..e broiber of Henry Word.) n Of the min sers preaching has generally or two thousand Losrers—as Tiny as C40 Conveniently gather sround hum, The prisoners #ng the hymus read by the clergy- men during the Sabbath day services, There are prayer wmeetlugy every night and morn. ing; often extra meeungs are held in the afternoon. These are usual among the Methodist rebels, They assemble on the green, kneeling ; and a# many attend 94 can hear the words of those who pray. They also tell their experience ; and sometimes the gatherings partake of the navure of class meetings ; but they are usually for ayers exclusively. The supplications of the Pr are never such as our officers could object to, do not pray for Jeff. Davis. The persons att ing nu gonerally from one hundred tw five hun- dred or a thousand,-~The demand for religious and other officers SPECIAL N Swe Merchants aN igh Lo | Spree a $ Fer jo ‘y%porters, 63 aptrit of the rebels is supqrmed &) be strengthened ! cheapest erviels. nae confinement, A comorabie proportion rrr raehnaes ng, oe © prisoners projews to be for uae Uuwn ; many Empty Schn: Roules Wi es therm Propose te take the oath of | whieh te highest peice will be paki, Apply ac” aliogwnce, m order that = they umy | depot, 18 Beaver at wo © compe request mt wv le] oo - ————— — exbanged, Though auch rebels will not be sone DEATHS. | mente in ancient Umes, Y. S$. RECRUITING back, they are not immediately of necessarily die- charged , but arrangewents are raakiny tor the re- lease of persona who are able to show what many claim to be true, that they were trapreasad into the service mpainet their will, or were actualy not assisting the rebels when captured, The prouf in thean canea ape to be went) Washington (or aetion; wad it is probable that a conmederable number of the prisoners will be reteased, Tle stories about the el revolt of the rebels m Elmira om the night of Sunday, the Met of July, are early all DAKRIN —~ On Aug, 2th, Florence K.. Infant daughter of Jae, M. aud Annie M, Darrin, aved 2 monthe apd 10 mantha. Funernd to-day, a 2 o'clock, at the residence of her Parents 267 West lub at. oe FROTHINGHAM—In Williams’ Mary Pivoline the only Ganehter oth iby Frow am, 1 Ne fonda "and re Hug ine Company N teod the fuera, Aug, 25) hormne ms 11} monthe and 10 days, ives of the family, and aleo 2, are reepeotfuliy Invites! to at Friday, as 4 o'aoeck, P.M. from wide of the truth, Colonel Kastan, the com | rae of her parenta, 19 Ainslie sty MA pent mandant of the port. learned dent there wae a oon- “ . spirwey among Ube teteie escape, Some of them J CAF FNEY—On Aug, 28th, John Gaffney, aved 5h were to makencheree upon ther guard, and by | Po The relatives and friends af the family are respect the torce of nurubers break throngh and fully tequeeted t attend the funeral on Baturday et Away; brit they bad no arms, Phe commandant prepared P atternoon, Aux. 27, 96 1 o’etoek, from hie late reei- hie forces for the smpproasion of the proposed diss | dence, 98 Weat 4%. San Prancisco (Cal) papois turbance, but the relela aeing their Gesucn wae | pieae copy, bo di@oovered, gave ne sagen of pewolt, KELLY On. Thursday, Aag, 9. after a short ill- tees, Bridget Kelly, the widow of Johu Kelly, a ua. the of kyrecourt, County Galway, Lreland, aed 56 yrars, Lhe retativer and friends of the farnily are reapect- fully invited ud the funeral on Sataritay arter- boon, JTUh int, at | o'clock, trom ber late residence, 19h Mott at. 26 MARSHALL A solemn High Mase of Requiem Will be cevebrated in saint James’ Church, James at, thie day, Friday, With inet at ly o'clock, A. M., for the Lepore af the soul of the lave Jane Mareliall, relict of Wil. Marahau. The trieads and redatives of the family are re spootinily invited to attend lid MeDERMOTT On Ang. 24th, James McDermott, aved 64) ear, Ihe trieuds of the tamily are respectfially invited to attend the funeral, thie (Friday) afternooa, at % o'clock, frou hie ave residence, 11) Mulberry at, 40 McKAY~ Ane hy at Eastport, Suffolk Co, L. 1 ie lies, Lizzie, wite of Robert Y vean, 1 month and 16 days, ‘The reistives and tienda of the taruily are respect. fully invited to attend the tuneral, the (h Aflesnoon, a6 2 o'clock, from her late residence Porchasiog Amoctations. Cas pount, Ang. 14, 1504, Editora: Taving poteed some arteelos in your paper, of late, in reeard to a purchasing aseociation, I was much pleas! to see you mivo. cate tin your valuable paper, Sock a thing tno or ginal ict 1 meutioned it to aeme of the merbers of one of the aasocations to which I Ii associations ean be n the price of labor, why f provisions and fuel? My pian is Let a company be formed of the workingmen oll trades, ake it ® joint stock conmpany, with shares of «ay €10 each, ond a board of Ah. rectors or maanawers to do the business of said the me * suid company t+ receive wt above expense, and those not be. y compiny to have them at 9 «ral Meawra. oof ming and Lelong, a month age or more, formed to gove! not the price afier a short and « McKay profit, The stock Lolders to receive a dividend of | King « ww profity if any, accord tothe number ot shares O'CON “L-On Thursday, Aug. 26, of @ short owned by them, No credit ents to thowe owning | illness, Patrick Q. O'Connell, Leader of Conueil's #tock, and that the amet of k owned, | Brass Band, a native of Charleville, Co, Cork, [re- Tthiuk there is talent and money cnouh tn the | 8nd, in the Jtth year ot bis age ¥ " ry * Tha members ot the T. FL Meagher Club, and the Working cla Petree: ac tung, ie Mechanics’ Mutual Protective Association, are re+ when once murs, TF think there will be) gpectuily Invited to attend the tunernis which will no difieuitv. in raising ane amount re | tame piace on Saturday afternoon, at 2 oclork, from gu red. Where [ belony clubs bave been | hia lave rescence, 1¥9 Mott et. 26 rmed to buy coal by 4 Carey aud the res POWELL--At Newtown, L. 1. on Wednesday, sult way they got thelr coal at consideratle less, | 24th inet, afer @ Lingering tilness, Daniel Powell, and ross tope at thats but there was acdifficulty in | aed 64 rm His friends are juvited to attend the funeral, at that, as be yal deders retused ther coal if thes sell todnivclunia hut there Was # way to} Hit house at 1 P, M.. or at the Methodiat Church at yet roand th Same of the elub havea friend | BM. on Friday, 26th, without further invitation, 17 that is om siearnl« aven or in some busmess STEWART. On the 2ouh lost Charlee J. Stewart, pre’ the ratceal of coals they give bi med 49 years, fully invited to attend the funeral, on Satur aller pany Was torme ho itet, at 2 o'Gork, trom hoe lave 1 think there would be no dj ce, culty iD gettog uy, as the more they bought, the dat, His remains will be uo Geen. more willlag the dealers at Puiu shia (or where- mi Cemetery for interment, tis ever they bought It) would be to lee them have it PRAVERS In Willisiusburch, of consumption, Martin Travers a native of the Connty Letrin, lre- land, in the 22d year of his nee, the eude of the tamily are moet reepectful ected to attend his fune: e pore Sth ah, on Friday, WOODS —Rilled at the Weldon Railroad battle, on ‘Thursday, Aug, is, Captain Wiliain 5, Woods, aged 2! years. the triends of the family are reepectfully invited to attend the funeral, tiom the residence of bir pa- rents 415 West Stth on Friday, 6Ub inst, ae 1 Re«poctfully G, W. F. urs Vast Armics and their Yiovements, There have | and grand Move. Here is a record of some novaet armies rib, the Bible telle us, lot in a single MH men by the destroying ab The Gity of The had a bundred ea send out at each LW, (aa and could fivhting men and 20 chaota in all Lone men anu 2000 chariows, o'clocity PM. as _ #63 ‘Lhe army of Le i Kiny of Ethiopia, consisted of | ———— nano a = ——~1 100000 men and chaslote of war, 5 ’ “Secoatrts, Kin + lod ogaingt Lie enemins TRADE NOTIC be! omen ry, and 27 acythe-armed ae y T THE GENERAL MONTHLY MEETING ef the Belgian Pavers ot the City of New York, 6 ly 2 charfote Litt bt Hanilear went Carthave and landed near trom Palernua, He lind a feet of 2,000 «hips and (000 emoll | at their meetiiy room corner 2oth at and 7th ave, on ver le and a taod force of 20000 men At the bate | satu:day 27th inet, at S PML, for to elect new officers in whic he was defeated 1000 were slain, for the eueuing } mouths, All metabere are requested Ninus the Asaveian King, shout 240 youre BOC. | touttend, By order J. G. SMITH, vies; WILLIAM Alort the Buctriane on anny Of 170000 horsey | LEXOW, sec. s oO chariote nemed with ser thes, iramis enp.o. ed, 240,000 men in building Ba. Bhe touk 1)4,000 prigoners at the Indus, and brlon, eank 1,000 bortte. A CARD—AT A MEETING OF THE COM- Positois of the New York Sun, held om Saturcay, Aus. 2uth, istt it wae unanunousl y Kesoived, That we, the Compositors of the N.Y. Sun, tender our sincere thanks Ww the Mears, Reach, for their prompt ootupiiance with our request for an A hort time « of Cyrne conrie and ter the takicg of Babylon, the forces tof Atte foot, and 120000 homes, Jeu chariots armed with sey ther, Ar of Cam? » Ja etrong, war tairied up | increase of waces in secordance with the Seale of in the desert eands of 4 ‘ty DY Lae pouth wine Prices of the N.Y. Typ sphieal Union, By their When Nevaes arrived at Dhermopyie, bie iand and | action in rustaining as on an ejuality with the o < fen tolces mounted to L6lioly exclusive of sere | bereof the eratt, aod our tellow-workmen the city vante, ® wor eutiers, Mey in ell nombere | in general, they have shown thetaselves to be true ). Doses tHerodatny Vlutareh, and [soe | supporterrof the workingimen at larce, and we trust ana hope that the public will coutinne t enerous rmy of Artaxerxes, before the battle of Coe | support they have biihertoextended to the N.Y, Sun, Nara, amounted te [2 (ue ot ALG. SIMMUNDS, Chairman, BAkers—Bakers OF UNION NO, 6, Hrookiyn. A Meeting will be held at 72 Myrtle Avenue, on Saturday evening at S o'clock, to make a!- Taugenenta to attend & Masa Meeting of the whole t ade to be held in Harmonia Garden, Keeex at, New York, Sunday morning, Aug. 8th, at 10 o'clock. All ihere are re anerted to attend And those who wish ‘6 Join come one, come all, THOS, DOD JOHN DOHNEY, Boo On’ DONAHUE, Eres, in OTICE—TO THE MARBLE POLISHERS and Rubber U.P, society. A special meeting will be held on Fri evenings August vith, at Tie o'clock, in Rosehill Hotel, 427 second ave. All mem- bere are requested to be present; all abeent mem shall be fined Ten thousand hoiwees and 104000 foot fell in the fatal field of Lasne. When Jerusalem wae taken by Titus, 1,04,000 men shed in various wave, of Tamerlane ts eaid t) have amou d that ol bis antamontel, Kajazet, to 1, Financial News, Marketa, &c. New York, Thuradav, Auguat 6 PP. M.—The riock market experienced aelight change for the bet ter today, anadvance in prices of from \ to Li percent. having been made, Governments were more quiet ae moetot the foreign orders have been filled. Lh, Gold opened at 24%, rove to 25559, and tinally closed | jh. order BE RR vo the by Jawa of a nanr: atont\. The loan roarket was less active. The rate | MICHAEL CASBIDY, Secretars, 136 wae 7 percent, and there wae an increasing accumu lation of capital eecking investment on demand, Ex change wae ler tunctive than for two or three daya, and cloeed firm a urreney rute, OTICE — CAULKERS' ASSOCTATION— Manbattan Reanch,-Ata lar Meeting, Leld on August 12th, it wae unanitn ly adopted that all members over eix months in a: dealt with aa the by awe din SPOCK SALES —FALRST aD. ing, Auguet 26th, BENJAMIN $0008 Hs Be Ye Mrominev-G 82] GEGAR MAKERS UNION, — A. SPECIAT. bho de BO Ant rs \ meeting will be held at ZIS Grand #t, on Friday, Aug. 28th, at § o'clock P. areiat members out of » to appropriate funds to «0 ‘Trea, < Beli. 14 \ ployment requiring aid, $3.00 LS, Ge by SA do... 1u8 caloo ¥. entrance on Eizabeth st, 8 MUEL SOLO- oa do, lw Erie KR. pay | MON, Preat, 4 Tero Mot 7) Go. WDA | 7 r cE Y Gi ey ER law Louleville te iw tind Rett, ts | POoAML WORKERS IN GOLD, SILVER, 1940 ook. C.Welalié S00 Reading RU 1! Copper, Binoy Load and Tin—A preliinary db00 Obie & bliss ‘¢ 1100 do....13 i tug will be beid on Friday evening, August 26th, Su000 aa i s o'clock, at 157 Bowery, of the various to:emen suu0 Erie 2d M.'Ty le d joucnermen of the above crafty to arrance al Qu Erie bth M.. tic Mass Meeting at the Cooper Institute, mu vie lat M ¢ the muspiees of the Citizens’ Association, Short iy Mi h, So, eches will be delivered, Ulustrating the modes in Lae i, Cen, Be which inetal sorkert suiler in puree and health by }000 AL & the corruption of the City Government, and means Joo Al will be pointed out to obviate the injur y sustained, A full attendance is exp <tod, bu HE WORKINGMEN’S UNION WILL hold a meedox this Friday evening, at 8 o'clock, at “tarly Ciositig Halls” 207 Bowery. WM. HARDING Prest, JOHN HENRY FOY, Kee, Pec. Saal 1bum © ’ Come early, dudou ‘Lol & W, lwo Tol, & Wab, td Fu PL FoWLe ©, 2 10 At. & Gt We 10000 Am, i. Rirs. Tibbs’ Boarding House. (The continuation of this Story is anavo'dably crowded eat today! __* MELITARY. en $900-'8™* AND NAVY—VOLUN teers and substitutes wanted $675 cam in baad, ter two years meu; $0.) for one year men, Also a few boys wanted from 15 to 2 i ms old, Chotee of rerim: wn and relief to farn flies elven, Men can do b Hing at this office than ani otherin th Apply to Hi, MASTERSON CO, 482 Gs hist, one door from Canal st» \. B Kecruiting Ofice ‘ To VOLUNTE cnah ute, A ken Ferry, Hoboken, New ae i F CASH EACH FOR SUUSTITULES e209 Army or Navy, for three veare, $618 LY, Cm ove ¥ ) Bounty, $4.0 carh to Volan- _ it derres City, stairs, 28t CASH IN HAND FOR THREE Any wood sound mea will re. ae wear’ eubstitutes TTENT Ito ent worne house day, Erriny, a denee No. 162 21st comprising over Oe CAS hogan), walout and t ald 8 and bedding, two engi the ams. silver ware, Saunt wi BATUOTT, anetione® oi gy “AN EXTRAORD 2 arta punt Into his ria he J. WAKKEN FLAS 7 IN HAND AT 7 reWanted 6 mes taof a town in thig be idown to exch pied by thé will be con. for Hourekeo pers F ‘ice also 1) men and Afternoon, at ¥ o'clock, aJubeuiutes in any part Furniture, at the reaidence 16801 of Army oF N AY, Consieting of elexant rune We oT} want partor wulta, ced in ri ee tt wnarble- tables, bounces, ehbathine tabrrora, bedeteada bureaus pene be teames, Boursels and ingraiu ont - tive, VD FOR SUBSTI- ROR a wT or Navy: alao $609 BYE, 1 WELLS, AUCTION oan for dlacharee Important. Sale of by ware and China, on Prday. : Au opply to-day at 118 _ << ) SUBSTI. at 7) Murray stcomprie ne &laree. ase the attention of the trade. Cataloeu,* sale peremptory. wriny and navy, JAWNBROKERS' SALE—TH,,Vole: any old JOUN MORTIMER, 15 Bast Boot Tog? Bane lote of pledged gooda wiik and otherd 4 clothing, shawls, cloaks, remuante «hoy end ® fine quilta, bianketa conte, punta boote, shat? {fom the ood* tw numerous totmention, By ode” 110 CALERNAN, Juz th ave a : ie SH og 0 ACER Pp GAFENEY, AUCTIONEER, 25 0 ugg . at | rowiway, corner S2d arpets oil cloth, chockery and ladies bee Dealer aie invind. ts G, HERMAN « 0, AUCE'RS, SELL THIS WJeriay, Friday, Wit, at 1] o'clk, m the atore, 1S Bowery, the contents ot a wholeaie erocery and lige uor flore, Viz. . 40 boxes soap, cotlee, starch, choeo= jate, pal, brnahes We, Aleo a late lot of fine brane. dies xin, bourbon and rye whiskey, rum, sherry : port wines, lu casks and cases, 200 baskets and cases Han paene, eeware, tohacca, Ac Ale oreo. oe one aod hares, aso bar room fur itur ia G, HERMAN & AUCTS., SELL THIS @e diay, at 1) o'clock miyo at Lo bowery, Mort wage sale of bar-room turniture, vigw chile, tab IN LeTOrK, clocks, te, loe-box, de. a choice lot liquors) gino 2 hore wayone and barnes, GEO. PALLET, Atty for Morteagee 129 GENERAL BUSINESS, STONISHING, YET TRUE—HEADACHE, woo'hache, neu @! aad permanent! ant Pain Annuihilat einall bottles 2hey In pot 17) Chatham Squ . 60U—PAWNBROKERS' TICK auted, iL will pay $0 jwereent. nore ior Pawns ' tickete for watches, diamonds, ewolry, guna, Pp is, &e. de. than can be obtained at any other piace in the city. 6W¥ Broadway, cor Houston st, up etal room 5. 6 T 148 — PAWNBROK bought of diamonds, watches, cal ee ey gy us, pistol dry nd catarrh instar Ter WOLCKEY ly reliewe yerware, mush Hooda, clotht aud every of goods, Overcoat wanted, at L Canal et, qd eet of Bowery, under Citizens Bank. 276 ——— ~_ — (YASH PALD FOR RAGS AND OLD Metala White race 11 cents pe voloved rage and woolens, 4 conte; books and my 5 ceuw dbr 4) cents per iby copper and pewter, ww oper ib, old lend, ll cents por lb at lo New 1» Or Roosevelt et, ‘A REY’S ORRIS TOOTH PASTE—THE best Dentrifice tor the Lerth, in use: te be had burgh, and cor Myrtle. an, Pr ) cenw on A GOOD DINNER ATS G at 46 South second et, Williar and Franklin aves, East DB —FOR_ Teaonable price, co to WRIGLEY’S Lameh and Ale Vaults, cor of Navanu and Frankfort ot, Free Lunch from lv to 12 A.M. All day Saturdave, 857 oe PURSUANCE OF AND UNDER THR Surrocate of the City of New York, notice is heres by given to all persons haviny claims against Mra MARY ANN WYETH, late of the City ot New Yor! deceased, to present the seine with vouchers ther to the subscriber, at his residence, (54 Teath ave, the City ot New York, op or before the 1th day September next, Date! New York, the Sth day May. ISi4. THOMAS RosshL1, Administrator, 44 Ort THIS MORNING— THE CITIZEN, Published by the Citizens’ Association, PRICE FIVE CENTs, Eien! For sale at newspaper stunds, 108 ILS AND PAINTS—ROOF OTL 50 Cents, Paint Ol) 7d cents gallon; Gratton Paint, Ven. Ked, Yellow Ochre, 1's ete. Ib. Linseed Ol, Tw tine, and colored paints cheap, Lead and Zine Seta D. BIDWELL, od beatl et. Em) FP ORACCO AND” PIPES FORK THE S0is DIERKS Subscriptions in money, or contribu « or cifte of TOBACCO AND PL Will be received for the Army by F.& G.W. BLUNT, No. 179 Water at, or, J.T. VAN VLECK, Banker, office of Mowers. EINSTEIN, ROSENFELD & € 3th é No. > Broad at HE HIGHEST CASH PRICE for Obl) NE PERS, PAMPHLET BOOKS and WASTE K of every description, STOCKWELL & Ke 2h An rt, as 306 door weet ot Nusenu at. ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, Take notice that the following ie A description of the respective names med, and private mark or marks branded or etamped by the un sbelengaced ta the manufaetu.e of Malt Lijuorgy on tooa iespects butts, bowsheaus barrels halt barrel casks, casks quarters casks and hove, aud this is publish uuder and ip pursuance of au set, enuthed an “act im relation to the sale, use and disposition of butta, hogse heads, barrels, cveks or keys, used in the w suulecIMe ot Malt Lijuor, paseod Apiil 4, Iso4, by the Legise lature of the Stale of New York, and numbered chape Pepin Luwe of Loud. Dated May Yoh, loot Mauutseture, A, A. Duniop, T. Beveridee & Co, Narne, Brand or Stam; ALA. Di NLOBS ALBANY. * . BEVERLDGE & C NEW BURGH, 8 Metiopolitan B, Pee) O- TAILORS — NOTICE — ALL. DELE- dona ‘Taylor's Sona, “ 'T. BEVERIDGE & CO, 40 Mer, bx, Bank...1 -& Pda, vat he @ ; abel NEW BU KGH, jal If 1? rm pe AG é iy | O'clock, In Ketorm Mall, 251 Grand st, to debate the | __ SEWING WACHIVES, Bao iti NOLIE” | Silttecs coe eroem BY onder of the Osniral Com. Fk, SALE CHEAP—A SECONDHAND Iver M SO ALS TK. me ul vad tag! AST BENAIS AS s0 aan Ln ‘ 3) U PHOLSTER SATTENTION— THERE Singer's No, 2 sewing inachine, Cail at 24 Rivinge $00 Marinos Min... 41 10 Chi & Alton Ut. 93 will be a Special Meeting of the Upholaterers of | 22 8h feaF house, top tloor, 1 es WW Atlantic M.S... 1k Qu Chi, MLR... oy New York and vicinity, at Kapt's, 295 Bowery, next SEWING MACHINES OF ALL KINDS FOR BECOND BOARD, Sunday morning, the 28th, w consider the posaibility | KY gale, to rents or exctiaace. machines sod 60 1.8.08 'Step..1l0 Su) Readine R pian advance of our waxes, All shops ary. expected t0 | narnent hes bough @ {and rep goon” do, 10% Gu Mich, Con. R, be represented, LAMPRECHT, Pies, MURA, bee.279 | ata Hroadw ay, rouns ty up staicn cor Worth et TS000 U8, GB bets — — ‘——s bun i deli, SOCIETY NOTICES, WHEELER & WILSON’S SEWING MAe BOW) Toon tik 106 _—---- ——---—--—----—---—. -—-—--] ¥% chines co let at 130 Lrowdway, cor gud at ra L400 LoS. 6m Lye. Dla BON do., *ENTAN BROTHERHOOD—THE USUAL - ser yg sare, 10100 Olio a Mics. wo Chia SWE | Fi ithly Public Meeting of Wolf Tone Circle, will \ MACHINE —ELASTIO Six do... bu Chie & NWF te heid this evening at ts o'clock, in Cecilian Hal, lock tit Leat in the world. Call and li) Quicksilver M 40 "do ST | 214 bast Qoth et, near letave, The meeting will be | how they do ali ki sew ing your work ay iw” do, DslQ lwechia Ri ae wed by the Veueiable JOHN M TH, WM, | ‘e¢6 theaan, WEED 5. M. CO. 5 6 Boadway, N.Y.426 6u Bk, Conune.ce.1 Ty a oy do. IMalliig RAFFERTY and others: AM pond tile en ae ine | 94 —— 240 bie k, na 0 Cle.& Vol. i 1s Voted to utvend “A b) JONE . Js. LX Tis tp dp my hy Mia ge Beau's ad | Mc iLONLy sec 1 DENTISTRY, ee doy et Siu be We Cae eR yarns — - oper PEE Ris eee 0 ap, Is. Ta Ae Titi... Gv" | TONIC LODGE No. 486, F, @ A. M.—THE| A, MOST WONDERFUL | DISCOVERY— The tay Market, wembe sot the Loige are we eby potuies that « a) baeks tite taeen we peat New York 5,—'lhe supp.ice of hay ar Ppecal give ine for | Work.” will take pace the nts, All oerations want New York, Au). S.—The suppace of hay and straw | (ovidayp eveuine, at Go'cive® p.ecisei, iw Gothic ‘ JAY VILLERS, 155 ( PC aions war duvsne tie pe 00K have Leos tuch in esecas of | LoomeGda Fellows Hall. By ulGH Wil. | #4 SAE 196 GTRES ob two bindEp Lhoee of he p ece OH Gs but the u att ¥ isha aly LIAMSON, W., JAR. WRIGHT, See, pio tem, 9 40m * wi dl HO xood, Ou gue North Raver sive a tir business : <a n ~ SET OF TEETI \ ; eR” one a ‘scunehat rue faces whheheet | PROCLAIM THE TIDINGS GLAD, FROM | Ae Soto kg EE THON GOLD, SILVER « wie not quotably lower, we the sovecniment shore te shove | Old No. 2 #iys Rum shall rie no Buvel ov Kubte: ‘ i per tout! tert ¥ Liold pa wgente pay til fkures, On the East Kiver side no | more—Fatber Mathew I. A. BR society No, i of | piually low OF PRtieeted ithe es pete, tilled change 1n price hus taken place at any of the maikets, | Biooklyn, hold 4 Public Lemerance Meeting every | VYMLERS, 43 Hower, onmetet! bait by De, He which are liberally supplied with fodder trom glong | Friday and Sunday evenings, at T's o'clock, at their | Theaue. ery, opposite the old Bowery the sound aad cisewhere. At Lompsine’ Market, | Hail cor, Pulion and Pineapple su, Speaking this \— au with au increased sappy and & moderaw demand, the | evening by Mesare, Doyle, Morgan, Wallwork and FULL SET OF TEETH INSERTED prices of hay and etiaw have both receded, the tormer | others, Singing by Miss Canavavan, Mies Wood, Mr. With or without extracting the roots, at #1 SomB 75 percwt., and the iatter Wl Yoapl Te | Taylor, Philip I. Smith. and other, speaking on - be Sunday eveming by Messrs, D. L, Littleton. QUOTATIONS, Marsland. Singing by Pratt and Proteesors KeHy, Nol: n, Moree. Bale Hay, good to prime, per ewt. .. 1400150 | Hol: Taylor, together with sever Indies. ale , common to fair, percwt 1 Load 80 | N. ihe members will fone har at Bit . Aone Hay, common tO prime, per owt 1 60a1 50 | 25ch inet, is the day tor nominating officers for the Bale Straw, Kye, per wt... ; 1 400150 | next ; ubey are therefore notified to assemble at Btraw, Ont and Wheat, per ews, O6bav 75 | their Hall at 2 o'clock P.M. L. » BYRNE, Pres, Bundle Straw, DAP EWE rice cctreree ehaliat il | PATRICK GHEE, Bec Ste, 27" 100 a miver and pemen rac Without DODIN, Freach I 0 5] per tow, t fillings 50 cts and upwards exe pan by anew process ets. J. IN, F Yentiat 204 Fulton, et, Biooklyn.ibd R. DRAKE, 425 CANAL STREET, SETS é wot leek on sliver at $i two Bld, oo xold : cole oontey ef y 7 with sold tace cement, or othe: ol tee we Teeth extracted without vain. 260

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