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eel THE NEW_ YORK ‘SUN. a MONDAY MORNING, skIrr. 5, 180A, —— The Captare of Atinnta. ‘Tre circumstances attending the reported fall of Atlanta are up to the moment of writing, #0 pro- enkingly meagre that we can only conjecture the probable importance and value of the victory, ,Bul- frient ie known, however, to leave but little doult that General Swenwas haa achieved one of the most glorious and substantial successes of the war, The mere oocupation of Atlante by our troops would bey op acoount of the centrel pumtion of that plece, and ite geographical relations with the chief cities of the Cotton Btatery an event of the highest consequence te our ean, ond rank in importance with the capture of New Orleans and Vicksburg, and the battle of Gei- tysbury, as a turning point in the downward career of the Confederacy, Put if, as is probable, the cap- ture of Atlants has also been attended with » bat- te, and the defeut and demoralization of the eplendid army of General Hoon, the eveut may be regarded an decisive of the war, and as warranting the mom sanguine hopes of apeedy pence and re- union. We bave news, both from Union aud Con- federate sources, that a battle has been fought, and the example of the battle of the 2d of July, when Hoon sacrificed twenty thousand men in a vain attempt to prevent General Buraman from laying alegre to Atlanta, indicates that the contest of which we awalt further fnewa with caer interest, haa been probably the most dreadful and sanguin- ary ofthe war, The twoarmies of Hoon and Samn- wan fought for something more than the posscesion of @ tenth rate city. The fortunes of the United tates and the empire of the Missinuppi Valley were ttaked om the fasue, All that was to be apprehend. ed et Atlanta wasfoot that it would not be captured, but that it would be evacuated, and that Genera Hoop would move bia army intact farther wouth, and compel General SieeMan to follow him to new fields, and thus prolong the compaign in- definitely, But ithas wo far proved fortunate for our cause thet General Hoop is not imbued with the retreating peculiarities of his procdecessor, and 1¢ ie manifestly impossible for an American not to exult in the anticipations of 9 battle fought by General BugeMan's Western heroes, They make oo doubiful or uncertain issue, and fight as men only fight who accept no compro- mise between desth aud victory, Gene- rel SngnMan's operations have been #0 far marked by signal ability. His success in presery- ing his communications intact, through a hundred end fify miles of hostile country, is no leas credit- able to bie genera!sbip, than the splendid flank marches, and the batiies by night and by day, on mountain beights and ravines, which constitute (this campaign a romance of war. It is not proba- ble that the capture of Atlanta, end the defeat of Hoop would at present stop the fighting, either in the Cotton Sintes or Virginia, but itis @uffcient for us now that the result of General Snxaman's operations is likely to so far weaken and discourage the masses in the South, and re- vive the confidence of the poople of the North in the ultimate tasue as to place the restoration of the Union beyond tho cavil of even the most enven- omed foreign enemies of our country and Constitu- tion, The Drath Qucation. The decision of the War Departwont, regarding the credit of naval recruits, bas caused a feeling of heartfelt satisfaction to porvace the whole city. It was noth.ng more than the poople of New York had a» right to expect, but an unwarranted iecling prevailed among some portions of the community that the Government authorities were not disposed to act justly toward this city, and hence the joy which followed the announcement of ite virtual exemption. This result simply proves what the Bom has al) along endeavored to impross upon the people—that there was not the slightest warrant for a belief that New York would be unfairly dealt with, and that if the city was justly entitled to the eredit claimed, it would nuquestionably be givon, There may be some alight deductions to make from the figures submitied by Supervisor Blunt, but it is safe to presume that the allow- ance will be muffiient to cover the quota, Bven in case there should bea sight deficiency, the time will doubtless be extended sufficiently to fi! is by volunteering ; and in faci, private ad- ‘vieos from Washington state that the conseription throughout the country will be probably postponed until the latter part of this month, The dispatch ef Gecretery Branton !mplies that not more than three hundred thousand recruits are necessary just now, and at the rate at which recruiting ia going en in the several States, it is quite probable that the required number either has been already, or en will be furnished by voluntecring. The au- @orities are just as desirous as fie people to evold @ draft, and if thore is any reasonable Prospect of making the necessary additions @o the army by less obnoxious wean, they will gladly avoid i Many districts and some States have furnishea their full comple went on the basis of five hundred thousand, which will tend to counterbalance the backwarduces of ethers in making up the three hundred thousand alluded to by Secretary Sranion, ‘The suffering which many persons !inugined would follow in the woke of a large draft, therefore, will not ensue, for there is hardly a probability that the repidiy crum- bling structure of rebellion will be able to with. stand the powerful pressure that will reault from so large a reinforcement to the Federc! armies, Even should this number not be suffictent for the | purpose, subsequent requisitions will doubtless be comparatively small, and capable of being raised by voluntary enlistments, Opening of Our Public schools, Yue Public Schools of our city will commence the fall eeagion to~lay, after 4 vacation which, itis to be hoped, has re-invigorated teachers and pupils for a resumption of their duties, It may be too much to hope that all will to-lay assemble in their wonted places, who have had an opporiunity of enjoying wea-nide breezes and the healthful, invigorating air thet is only to be inhaled in ruru! scenes remote from the city haunts, But we can at least antici- pete that none have failed to derive substantial benefit from the summer relaxation from siudy and work, There is a charm in sbsolute reat which noue but tirxd workers know, and the experivnce of city life, generally resulie in attach- ing ahigber valuo to those seasons of relaxation which, it is a hopeful sign, grown people now seom to appreciate almost as much as children. The time bas gone by forever when unintermisting toil— pbysical and menta!l—is regarded as a religious and ewal dusty, and there ere now none in our com- ‘v who would venture to question the proba- our schools taking bigher grade in | remarkably efficient in thar cure Fiaaecial News, Markee, ae. New York, Saturday, Sept. 3,6 P. M.—The report- @d fall of Atinnta created great excitement in the gold market to-doy, causing a decline of 104 12 per ! The fluctuations were wide, \% being the juotation and 248% the hiche ‘The tacest feurecwere 2400 300%. The ceneral atack market cand lower with the exeeption of govern. Oniv one board was beid at consequence of the periodical relaxation of scholars end teachers. The summer vacation will, no doubt contribnte to the zeal and efficiency of the fall etucdias, Pit the cause of education would be stil] further stimulated, if parents and the public generally would manifest a deeper per sonal interest in our Cornmon Boboole, At oveus- jonal vieit of friends aud relatives of the suc! or would produce the happiest influence on ali con Ane Nene rents, witeh were firm the «et Exchange, Exchange was more active at cerned, A great many persona and even a] joy Lonion, Money easy at T percent. The number of parents, are so stranvely indiflerent | week's rntrics of forelen dry goods at thie port have to the cause of education and the welfare ol thelr | been 21 i000 50 neninet @1.000 948 same week but children that they have never entered one cfour | see niblie schools d letely nt of the FTOCK GAT PR —FIneT HOARD. publi 1ools; and are completely iw pres o te tot 104 °4 Minn. Mining... 8% course of routine and justruction, This ioditer- | coun bik S00 Mar poss Mun... 4) ence necessarily exercises an injurious ‘ntuence aly , DON Ney Sans! 198 * on children, by rendering ther coreloas in their | ot 20) Krie R ii } at studies, The schoo! should never be islated from 7 erate it 4d Ky. Re lio 5) Keadigg K ise 1200 oo. 182 walt? lg jun WS N. Me slg i M.S, es N. Tae. 6 old ia Cen oP i ‘ the sympathies aud support of homme sncuences, It is to be hoped, therefore, that Lous at the opeu- ing exercinoa to~day, during the enouing term, the public will attend in eu courage the teachers and pup public schools to increased zeal and diligence. ont numbers te en- rabie # of our di Cle. & fits Qey Ch aN. W Masanchasetts Volantecrs. ~~ TRADE NOTICES. At a> RPOULAR MEETING OF THE BATE, o. . A. held at Barly Gloeing Ha! ig, Aug. 24th, the followin the Officers ai karly WANTED ATTENTION—ONty “FOR 75 CENTS.— 4 Ladivn taucht to operate on Wheeler & Wileon'e ‘S| pew tne Machines, in all ite brancbea by An expe ced operator, Apply 318 Eighth eve, bet. vith tein the boty etore, Ak ITIFICIAL ted in all t doaft entta tur late @ateeted fit atic had the same under ¢ eration, and be None but good bare peat 4 main ir se ting Wie las tem oi Al | ATETTFTCTAT. FLOWERS — GOOD ROSE worthy and esteemed trie whose death a universe tretted by all whe kr ae the limes tril ut trpert that we can pry to hia memory, be ia R ved, That, while we he Mr. John Hende Jnakers wanled, at D2 19 Caaal et. Gon wane gp ady work, SUM COOKS, “Watt ERS, um ble «abt 0 4 houre and itis wante! for goo! stun. of ou retorted f tien i, het we 8 yay soataiee cunhets i ‘and ¢ joved from with the te id tales he woconsed, a the | PUth for male and feraale ately tended. if severe aftict on nnd irse Joma they awe ete Ab ACKSMITH WANTEL— APPLY As is tained, bur ‘ Vhat ihe «oft thin Associae Cold at, tion do upabliiea to hia bes they have aneta A BOY WANTED FROM 12 TO 14 “Fi. A hs ‘band and pi pli, to attend an offies, Apuly between one | t ted to ‘ two o’clnek at 259 Fast foth et,, fn the barerment A GIR tL FROM 10 TO 12 YEARS, TO TAKE - harce of a baby and make hereeli ceneralle uses 4 t4 perimouth, Appiy bus North 6. ate Williamseburgh, 8 A" edad JOURNEYMAN BARBER Ww AN- Apply at 17 Wark Row, under Pore Howl, 1s A NUMBER OF OPERATORS, BUTTON. fee A aoe LAK ME LLING OF THE DG, Asulurton ¢ € ta ‘ hole taskers and fiuishere wanted for tmiutary One of the most inatructive le acon loyalty ‘te in Goode Clerks’ ba , A o. ercoate, Appr to &0 Ridve er. let floor.tiack room.19 may tered in he operation ftir Maaco | Pet iC Lee aati na aa: | gots, WASTED, BO-STTWH! LET fecruiting offvers. In 1 ior Axpnrws | tes Com, Coal Pi le tember Mr. biack H. Purdon, pave pad | forse Dib Lt ttre, Weed BB het ste strom p nent @ copperbead dispateh to the Becretary of War, ut Del. & had, G26 port se te WW hevaaa fe} inne ah Al B YS WANTED, TO LE ‘ ' to the effect that his State could not furnish aman “inet $9 Man, & std, Re, Province to take our late worthy buid 16 yearsofage., Apply 245 south for the defence of the Constitution, but would rend | Canton Co cis Maa : mit + Mi. Faank Hy Pusdony | et. 0. RO TNG weOLL ‘ Waseree: Hine WicUsald! WORN ET NOME eee er ee coe Mae wena tonrndirs Got OYS WANTED=5 BOYS FOR 2 OR, 3 i ean Mecbi ges Rap aie B ener Byw YORK Bariinay, Wutaility. to the aya at Hight work, 29 Stone at. th oclamation, Since that time the Bay fh Jaye Somos mye i hie. WO mouth the loss pal “e aires « : wi rt pes 5 as ‘ ite fwith ar ® member OY W ANTI D TO READ COPY=MC ‘St Btate bax Leen called npou several times for troupe, ton, Ib. Mid, New Orleans, 181; Mid. Upland, ORL toreated Wb hanes moth wt; and east of 4th ave. Now After the first call, Governor Asoarwas obtane) | 18! minted with him, | but th st rate readers of writing nee Diomeatic « yvard,.Shirtine, brown, hetrieted forward | appl, dot top thoer, 5 perinission te enlist some colored regiments, 1 De. la'h'd, € ; She'w, beowen, Tua7 1; bi A ag ahh 4 vs Stes - - ti . , . i co bicaene 7 OY WANTED, 14 OR 15 YRS, OLD—IN- i} the ranka be sent agents into other x quire eer, Varisht and Downline ot i aN ~ * : . OF ty Stater, and obtained ten cost ail wert, es fand J | OY WASTED-IN A DRUG STORES north and south, until he auceeeded in baving al 1 bene Wacee $4 per week. Apply after ® A. M. at a hia state credited with several regimentt ef volun a Thi . : ee : Pel] Malden Lane teers procured in neighboring states, The same Ciara HE het LEER SUSAN dsb id abe M eg hd AAT 2 lng WANTED IN GROCERY 204 west policy haa been syvetematioa!ly pursued under 10 OR MH hal Missouri, 10 7balh b> J on Tuesday even toomas 187 | be = tn ile stato I, Teta bo tee exeneonne Sit oat e four, Sonty 28: Lore BROWS, Premuent, di. HORAN, dect i Be WANTED TO SIDE UP BOOT LL My 18 stcall, Tt ‘ rth wv: Do Bondy wine, § 2ba* : ryt , Tae ’ tmake himeelf cenerady usetul in boot Bet: Governor Axpunwe thut Cougress passed the recent Kasing Den, box, 4 ba Haver, & 80 N TICE ou THE BY De Uhy STONE cl ns Apply 412 Peat! at, cor New Chamibers sl, ad Noo Tia S da ae | > pile om ar ve r h ete act authorizing enlistments in rebel statess Ale | Oy yiage! : dures beta ttabatnoly WE ality ad oh BCH nil, CO and sth h yA ISTERS WANTED ON FLANNEL fo! rat ac . sed by the President, | Grain. bush, Wheat TL wh, 2 60a 6S ; Canadian He ine e eSeri. 6 at Tigo'clock, — Adl Liouses; the bigheet pricea paid, Cail all the moat before that act w 6 : 1 by the F ! aah r ah, posh Oh A hy OF , AN pice . ; nd the bat ereta | wack, TT Woet Sth et; Obed vil ave, inh me Vi Maasachusetts agents we ver the borders, Onte, State, Geav2s 5 Canady OL ye wa will e yc hal be seat | ment. and, supplie? with pleut reenbacka, have pick- PT hea wom go 5 Hat Hh TURE PIM Nec neciac ag Vi (QY0AK MARTRS WA od up almost enough men to fill the quota of that yphaves bbles and bide, 1 Luck Ox NEW YORK CARVIN A SSOC LATION this tev. th AL A>, loyal atate under the recent call, On one oceasion New Orleane, 1ital 20: Por Rieo, | + Phe next meeting oft Broad way General Burman had the audacity to rebuke these . dO, douvs ¢ ; Cubsc held on Tuescay, sept. Goh at agents in his own whereupon the and honorable General soundly for the negro question. ¥ renten pec 8 style; ! journals’? of that anc ent commonwealth — berated the his opinions on It ia also considered con- i ML. DI RS WANTEDON GRAY FLAN » betweon tious a Fie + 3 ied states Shirt and Mawee UNAS Wittlit, be ; bes Manufactory. i Caunon st cor Kivinyiou, +@ ANG uy SERIES EF GALI RS—WANTED, GOOD PASTE ks for feathers. Aico, gor bvery membor Jeaimere. Ap O'NDONS biely . iu GUILLEAL ME & KORA, 73 Prauklin et a GEIS OUT OF EMPLOYMENT AND Have realty, fe Thee ee, At: - ing no home, ta, cha at tue Girlie’ Loagin bea with true i y path es ated penile seat Sper itsy aesty, Ow, Houees, Hal et, Ne Dresapaking tuuggt. 9 that saght up f © owe in Luly FMIO AR, ¢ ° sla aoe Pedacapnee pet ey MAA ey Me in tae Bone and AIRLS WANTED FOR EXCELLENT sIT- Germany, and landed on one of the islauds in Bos- Whiskey, Ama’ 1 Sisl §: ‘ “a uacions as cooks, chamLermaidn, wait.e-ses, laun- ton barbor, where they are immediately mustered into the Foder.l service, and counted on the quota of the old Bay State, It laealways been asserted that the Yankees were a “cute peoply and the Massachusettes authorities furnish another evidence of amartness, In the mote adopted to escape the burdens imposed by a war fomented by the aboll- tion fanatics of the country. Three \ears in the South. The following interesting narrative appears in the Boston Apveetisrs : “A few days ance, a gentleman who has been inthe Southern Bistes since the war broke out, suddenly appeired ‘n our streets and called upon his old friends. He formerly cod bus nese here, and is well known toanany of our leading business men. Although be is bound by parole not to divulge any. ym Oriewns, dlald'y ; do clarified, 24% , Doown and yellow, 22a ¥; Youne do, 1 20a1 98; Hy- 3 y decand Imp. bial iS: sb ete Ti) pouehong and Cou- ; Kentucky, i404); Cubs Sba65; 4 1 St. Do i do 1, o, 5. “SPECIAL AOTC Phrenologtce! Examinctions, with ¢ barts, f PAD ABANRDAT INIT A =} edtorhovsailer earmug. Apply Lids Alon tigre seat ioe as [uti rnen centre wee | LUGE, ANT LEA CUES | Rome i Be many of which are ot vital importance, avd all of | the most approvrinte pursuits in which sou can Misitary foul, | ery, the ever! rar) ADIES mis At GH T TO which ure interesting, His business cas g ven him | bett eneceed ; Fanite a wide and genera! acquacntance in the South ; and since the rebellion has been to progress be bas bad unusual opportu tes for le ww the plaus of the leaders and the general seutimenta of the people. The people generally “ve in Kore portions of Norta Carolina, have ao dea of anything but inde- how to correct thom , how to secure and retain it; the Children; Self-Improvement, ie, eiven dady by Me FOWLER & WELLS, at oo Broadway, New York, “The Hunn Health Management of toece Divine.” -What of the ; JAINTERS—A MI Vo. Pastis A + | day evening, My hoon 6 Ci u * | if re uesied to L¢ eat dA Ir WM, B.MALHEWS, See. STEAM FITTERS, ATTE X ed tthe at dreseos, e@arneticeses and houseworke.s, sual «irle aud pile iarely langed, at Employment Louse, cornes 6c avenue aod 11th et ERS ANB G IRLS WANTED—HAIR DRE! Toi makers. Apply at CLIREH( Gis 86 er of JOHN HAYES, Vice Preset, Ti “G NIL! rer 1 OF WIL hiauiebu ar monthly meet- WOLERS. NO, by Wall bole Libeir reg Srilhey & St Be is o'cors. at] ty oviway, First rate bande cau Lave coustau worms rsarceees sWere Ria An app.entice taken, 41 all Cues te take rolla, By oder © Tosh lL WOE epectfully po Gain, it strick BYRNES, Pre MPo.ALL Than and flues te HH008 SKIRT HANDS WANTED —S0 6 fl worke:son boop ekirta; constant employnieut, ly at Oo Walker ely up ataire. ob SKIRT HANDS WANTED—200 Poor t iris to make woven aud Knotted skits, a ye U.L. RABID TE, 86 Warten at. LARS TAUGHT To OPERATE ‘ON Wheeler & Wi or Singer's niechinos, pere pe ar nite, all Oranelostaugh® at o0 Myrtle ave, o A en and yous gheantie % to urimuge for re irom Peat st. Brook iy : ADIES TAUGHT “SENS me wmawill be poluted out obviate the injury foe W. & W. machinos pertect, for $}, 1m fa tuned, Come eariy, A tull atendance td be, etitehing, and tha lehirt making rece moces in whi heaith by the cornu “ON bvery Wian's JAMED SICK, Pree, PALA OS nip he «ing, y wy wor el coun ' pe . . ni Mie jhe will be the he ~ f Papin datig Loinh a ARN Ve) Operate aw hesie. eomt b . ; ELL, u penensy Lae og 2 Aa OR ieee 4] Features? A Howe Awhort noe, a bhant nos Y Second ave, cor itt at.tot v r ne or other, to come back again SH tices? AHI i ri aT . “yr under democratic rule, in Which casey he says the | ° harp ioe. What does it indicate ? ie boos WANTED, TO CUT South conquera, aud will heuceforth bave every. | CMY Byes black byes, Aut Hair, Brown Mais, NO, 4A REGULAR out tans, and make bimees genesally uretul im thing herown way, When reminded that Mr, Dae | Binek dla. Kod flair, Cheeks, Ching Lipsy efit ‘ ein Gah w cal be rh aden OF 0 wy peu § io T.& A. Mt 1tRe vis saya they are firlting for \ndpon Jenee, and dimples in them, What dotbey eignity ? See illus | e \ 1a ete ADIES ’ He in bes ny We . S argain demands y ’ rs ‘ " h ® mi wing mac expects to ppl The common people are incensed | edly 20 cente, Ne Nave it, Address Meanrs. [4 No orue: MICHAEL MeMAHUN. Les JOM preetine Gl perfect on all kun eo bh against tbe North, through the artitices and m sree | FOWLFR © WELLS O89 Rroatwar, New York, 4 MARTIN. os ie bn presentations of their leaders; they do vot percerve, Or. Schenck, of Philadelphia, will be as the latter do that two hostile republics cannot i . at his rooms, No. Be Boud et New York, every Tuesiany, Lehope weiter learains, Apo oat QPECIAL NOTICK—N, Y, LIQUOR DEAT: Clinvon at, 419 bere soele ' neerthia | TOADS TAUGLIT ON SINGER'S, WHRE- exist side by side, A system of tevrorism prevails, | fiom ¥ A.M. aati o t M,, to examine the lines of pele te at ite | def noe Wilson's tinchines; practice on w forks 3 work every one {a watched, No one can BO & distance | ConsutEp ives with rometer, jor which he k ‘ iis Koon . 5 muven alles learning DEWIE Maechinea 10 Mt, eq abl to that between Bostou nod Lynn without a chy ar. @e three dolians, Put at advice tree ' Ry hen aches Nu. Piveidenk, JON Rothe bo toeot and exchanged; aio peedies and oll at “ »} ‘i nithoue Syrup sea Weed wound Mandiake lieury at. 526 Pasgport, No one is allowed to leave the country, exe | py, CH Terps Rea Ay cel kote a ite ; 3 cope under circumstances of great necessity, and even then itis dificult to obtain ibe requ site poruais- sion, When this gentleman jet Woimington, the Tallahassee (then the Atlunis) Was there receving vanced tlaces, butitisa@lwa,e best to pot put it off too ime. Leeivayehoea traeh suppl: of medic nes ot hie rooma, which ean be had at all times, R06 her armament, and many predicted sie would Le Vor the Hairand Skin. Barry's Tricope unsuccessful, Others were being fiied up to fol- heroas, the bervand cheapest artice, Sold ty ail low. A fleet of sicwners run the Plovkade into | TUES out Wilmington, and keep the rebels supplied with Grover & Baker's ilighcst Premium [lase WAR OF 1812, AND * in the me our t Iril T ADIES TAUGHT TO OPERATE ON Si ul Bt, Wheeler & Wilse od Grover & akes re jngeh bee, in ab sos, for S$) pabir® Woking Uiaebt sou toachines for @ale, at 458 Canal a }! V TARANS 0 All other peosous the have ont i of tomoriow, | “a r mouey to puy boo weean h be iu session Cay Septemle KA MOL, ON W.& WI Hines, ou cloaks. Ap KAY MONI of the coinnit ROK aL oO"! ih ATOR WANTED sud Singes’e No, Ym WiCas, Ser. si 1 . ve wa 269 Gamad at With 10!e. euce, nowder, sslipeire prov sous, and all that the rebel | ti sii cu see be Mock iuem ab biomiwayy New York, | NB. taoce suo! on Moniay can hard she | } ph = ss Poteea went pe Every Llockade-runner bas to | 8 an at, Urookly a. aid mouey ON Lhe Mos aAMs OF the ba es seta DERATORS A ANTED ON WH! ee ve boude that he w. Ub return in sixty days and | neers ccd Waa ae ad \ ‘ Ki vehi Ovok at fine si Ale mnog oue-hali of his cargo in supplies tor We revel a) | ARRIAGES. Bond Mical, tub Ae oue but good bauds uecd apply. governme!, Liv. is feariully expensive ip the NEWC( MB MeIVERS—On Thuredar, Sept, 1 by a agi -——-—_——. |" yoke , Lo) South, Last wiuter be pad gi a touth in Wil] the fet tiomne, George W. Newcowb to.fane A GRAND MASS MEETING OF THE PERATORS W rANTED ON COATS, AND mington, and yet cate nearly siarviug., Many | Ano moive ®, wil of this city, oF bMOCKACY, , it trowk ¢ + T Bowers, room 4. 166 of the Union generals Lave troiiors ubout ne (uder the auspices Ph MOURATIC UNION SHOP COATS, ON them, Is is not son the case with Ty yu Pats. ABBUCTA } rake HOMIUBLON of i hoot wacce given oa Generals Grant ond Boerman ; but with many « POYLE—At Manhattany Sat ys Sept. 3 ast ar eround ; aso nile osena tm our officers the rebeis haew ther plans as s.On | pained 4 inthe 54 hb year of his ae GEOKGt 1 ttouholes, Cull for 2 days at 230 as they are Re mulemed, There sre trasors in Day itd those of bis brother-in-law, Theo. } \ on Th 14 eurcamp. tbe es and result of the council | d sud Willa HH. ‘lone, wepectiul Will be held in t eer , . of war i old at ral Barneide’s headquarters | vited ‘to atend the. tu Lt ute n by ae CE RAT IRS WANTED ON 2G Ke VER & Lefore the battle ot Freder cksburg was } a General Lee within on hour atier its adjournment 90 he was assure The rebels were tortayin Charleston to the utuost VW to | Cor, of T2vcb et. aod Dom away, at Letciuck GEARY —On Sunday, Bey 4, Tit. Dbesoved wite of Juba Geary, in the Gilet agi sirength, etives and friends are reepeetfull thousand negroes werk ou the torvfivations of fy qr cua ine funesal. ou Lue hie C) arleston, aa! perhaps forcy thousand en ’ te sok, Shots hee late resideucG ATT bi Atlouta, When Pore ty i ved 3 Miousand five bhundre | 5! wn cay ry could ha’ HICKEY On Thuredas, Sept. 1, after a short taken Charleston, The in ors could have | ilnere ob Convesuon of the lunes, John Lie uve steamed pusi Port do mer bo pring @uu tuben it, | | ‘ee or at loost bave uesro edit, F Sumter might the atives and frlende are ieepe 1 Have toon shivered, One stiell tore an open.ng bi | attend the funeral en Mont h enough to deve in an omuibuss but tat uighe | tush, Ai aie ack, trom the residence ¢ . eral Bouuregard commenced ti bue the Gees | og yo i, ©, Churcas abd from thoues to Calvary Mates Wil sand. and mow the fork rosesves but tl Con cger lis Nitle damaye trom bormburdmer MY ERS—On Saturday, Sept. fd, Francia Mvers, = ased ul ve smonthea sna Ll days, Setullog with a Tenant, 6 jelatives und tienda ae le-pocttully invited to When Bradley Joluson enicred Froderiek during | sea tbe. Mi iate seeldcacty 71 Waite pon” seh the late raid, he had a euneat with the occupant O'DONNELL Aus, 1 in New O:lewns, of his hot his tovtuer resdence in tha city), 4 of fy eis dergmatats ON of Coupa who bad coine tato_possess.on of it by virtue of a | Mury Nuceu, O'Donnell all or this te aM gale under the Contiscation Act of Cougress, The Notlee o the sumerar ie eater 1 proceedings were rather wore summ than RUTLEDGE On Saturday, Sept. Od, Maria Rut. agreeable. They ure thus related by # Washing | leave, aced 30 years born in the County of Lonetoid, ton paper: “Woon Bead'oy Jobuson entered Fred. | beeciand CFiek, Le Caresied ties triends and acquaintances are reepectiully Wwuere be 4 bis fia invited to atiena the tunerai, this (Moun) alter. his ola be mesie ul o | MOOD, At 2 O'OGe, Loud hes dace ressacr vst fre, cec. Lui waa Lid she, who purvliioen i. for te Oveupant, | pertinent nqircs 3 | rightiul owner ol ihe ho iy anil at onc the reut Of eld) ab ibe roe ot eli pe o tho man residiug nat tour i He man thirty mint collect the rent. w ong | done, Bradley asl od bom it he wanted a rece pt. The inan said uo aud 1 hours to move bis go The honse was then was o mass of ruins, + Lradley gave lin iwo ls oul Which was also Goue, et oD fire, and in a little while | MES ICLP AL RE FORM--TO TUL si G. AK 1 ‘es and woikesss by hh a Meeting of the Segur Makers, aun Nyieyes Trent tion with the Citizens" Association, announced to take ince in the Cooper Institute on Tura: day even. Ax institution for the treatment of diseanes of tho | I" Sept. 6, i* Postponed to Friday; sept. 9. ‘The heart, and fatal, existe at 67 Margnret qt ieh cere tars fra the see iD he, Rraceaaloms siree', Cavendish Square, London, and it aid to be | fers, 84 Fast B- oadway, at ) O'cock preetsely, bi “he } by the Band of the Tth Regt, . . ‘ we Son —— enced ope ail ‘ sond 1 : ‘ 7 PATHER COTTER | | ' | Bare.ts W. & hine so Ue ere bl Ca We tune try wall | good wares Wil be iis wouled, wiven. Tnjuire a Waid Cabs nie invited |. i] OreEnAl ATORS | W ANTED. ON SING Ju A yale Dulsie «on cavalry pante Lou wauted, Gall ALL the week, One ATORS WANTE br10 MAKE PINT : — ' alitit rue be ot ude nee lh, PURSOWAL NOVICES. a a Deleace et tn secur stoic Bical, work ADVANCES MADE ON MLL Apr] QPLATU PAISLLKS AND PLNISH La ‘ ‘ At the tiove t ml waited try poute 17) Leonaid ey cos, } | * 4 t coeked soldiers rl t ink I, MehONALD, 38 rien ey Ls aa wd q Pp " 3 PPE Wie OR WIDOW LD MOTHER OF RAN Re ene. th hy Any v eror hie ! sa pteoner of war, t itd Wyckou stieet, near ny cui ’ inusturgh, CU. MEYERS, N,b, Obata VS i Ny Cum Dave, — ") WOOK, “ (PE EXURES= MAN TOOK A BOX PERATORS — BUTTONHOLE MAKERS ater ! : a! pave ie wy se for anitorius aud cavalry fackose, § wok I) Q, wag uvoid any turbhes ounoys we by ) ” X iat ts penis i! sl * ed vi deoublth uw o fod VILL MARY GODWIN, WHO Livin | QQUERATORS | AND BAISTERS FOR Flane outa! Plitbueh, sad ufeswards ia Muliou ave nel biouses, on W. & Wstauchines, Apply at wie hor years med eed hee @1d.ess to "i aun ib at. a2 brs ss) Bush oie 1] QUERATORS, BAISTERS AN ND FINISHERS MOISES, CARIEAGES &e, | auiap.cotun, wd) New Bor este 2d toons esol aye. uid) New # Bo Oy, 2a Hox th A’ NUMBER OF BUSINESS WAGONS OF Sr R VANTS WANTED IN BROOKLY: ae shy P that ean le foeat aa tit 4 ws in ew SLL ARIS “| Lc OR SAT V SPRING Gone | yale a - OF Ok, Suitable for any Kind € Lae | bee barely areive d, DOL Mame abu te. Moai ! Lite ‘ TOR SALE—A SPLENDID COAL CART, | STONE MASONS WANTED, ON TUE EX. alto munher ol 4 id reconchseud was ous, also 6 splendid pony, ahe Enquire in the Bisek- rmith’s ehom 47th 6S. ave. 4 Fat SALE—A BAY HORSE, 16 HANDS bigb food worker He lor cart or iuek. Cal at No, the bisckenith ehop, tor two dare W Wiss! Fo OD, pa? teusion of Ke Morris aud Basex K. R., bear Phib lipeburuh, Ned, The highest waves pald. ‘ 668 une Nie IRONERS—WANTED, A FEW new shirt ironersat CLARK'S av at, Laan, - : pag iy ahr nt tmat | mere, wi