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vocur, and our brave soldiers, whose sufferings call forth the cornmisseration of a!!, be again revtored TRADE NOTICES, “AUCTION NOTICES. UCTION NOTICE—CRUCKERY, GLASS W.. SHIRLEY, Auct'r at lu's o'clock, at 281 Pearl et, sdf, extra larce catalogue sale of white granite and common ware, in lore nd conntrs retailers, also etock of ae cash, and gucds EW YORK SUN. PUESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 6, iwies, we'l su; A New Collecter of Customs. ‘ancy (oods—WM Te Advertisers, ind oar edverticing patronts Ibe “too late for clas ficrtter ) coanter before nine oF pour publication etheg y dvertivements until le’ o wot laeeity them after niur o'clveke as Collector of the Port, and the sppointment of Biuron Drarme, Eoq., ¢ an event that will give the | yreatest amount of satis’action to importers and ha! Toere is no thought of ou! mrmere’ in the Fall oi ihe fame ifit which they commercial welfare of the ered 06 ibe ouled Of iebete mt Bull B Early Closnin Aseocin« Eveuins, Sept. bth) at eititifada J. My HARNED, Se. OTICE TO ROOFERS—THERE WILL BE & meeting of the ya one Ae ng ED at A ave, ened SONVILL, Prest; Canis. OTICE—THE CARMEN AND LABOR- of the City and County of New others interested in the Empire City, Our citizens generally, will rejoice that an honest and competent official is placed In the position from which Mr. Baeway hes beeu :o- moved, The reputation of Mr. Daarta laa suft- cient guarantee that the duties of his office will te honestly and properly conducted, thus relieving the Secretary of the Treasury from the seve stationing @ corps of Government " usicctyes” in the Custom Houses, or Congress from sending, every three months, an Investigating Committee to inquire into the transactions that have taken place, during the past two years, under Mr. Draven's predecessor, These investigations were helt with closed doors, but the evidence ae it comes to us frora official sources revenls villainy and corrupt. fon enough to warrent the decapitation of nearly overy ofticial head connected with the New York We congratulate our citizens that this condition of affairs ia to disappear, and the business of collecting the public revenue be car- ried on by Mr, Daargn, in a manver that will be satinfactory to the © those who have dealings with the officials wt the Custom House, Honesty and effeiency will we trunt, take the place of knavery aud Itnbocility, and thereby restore to our city the cornmerce that law been driven to other porte by the illegal prace National Thankag!y ing. of the capture of Atlanta, and the success of Admiral Farragut at Mobile, und @ resommendation that on next Sunday sii places of worsbip shall oer grateful recognition to God for the victories: vouchsafed our arma, He baw also ireued General Orders tendering the na- tonal thanks to General Saznman, Admiral Panna ora. and Generals Canny and Guanoern, sod their offeers and men for their bravery aud skill, These proclamations are timely, aa they are likely to ene erciae # favorable influence both on our soldiers and wiilora and the peop!¢, It will show the former that tho nation appreciates their valor and endurance, an lat the sare time atiniuliate the latter too higher The fact that the pop" anticipated the Prenident*s wetiony 4 viving and praise ascended from most of our churches on Bunday luet, aite Which must be sold without reserve ‘CTION NOTICE—H, WILSON, AUC2 GAL 44 Dev at. pte aL Iwa President. in view New York, Monday, Sept. 6,6 P. M.—The general Stock market has been dull and lower today. Gov- eruments were inactive, The fluétuations in gold have lee aa follows :—At 0,46 o'clock, 236; 10, 289; ot 12.20, B41; 1, 24039; 2.44, 5, 241% 5 3.40, 240% ; 4.30, 200%, The money tuasket wae moderately active, but stock brokers found po difficulty in getting euppiied at 7 per cent. There was lees commercial paper offering, and the beat names passed at 5 percent. derately active at 109 for gold, and 262% for currency. The issues of currency to National Banks, for the week ending Saturiay, Sept. 4, were two millions, elgbtecn thousand two huudred dollary; to date, forty- five millions four hundred and seventy-seven thou- sand veven hundred and fifty dollare, The whole number of National Hauke to this time ts 505, with « total capital of Shows, Ji cone Uuie | o'clock, Also Constantly at TTENTION, sorne housebold fura.ture ers’ Association will hold their WI; 11.35, 24) ‘Tuesday event: KEP LRS=lAN members are re- rt of the President, Mr. FAGAN, Sec, io wt IP SAWYERS~THE REGULAR MONTH. ly Meeting of this Society will be #6, at 5 o'clock, a BARRY, Pies, J. BL besa ela TERERS WILL meeting at the Hall, evening, Sept. pHUs. MANS- QHN LY Cn Vv N NCH, et, coup ising ove IN, Tt ret. avenues, cou p ising over Dede and Leddin’, eler Exchange was mo- RY K WESTCULL, Auc > postponement, . Ath at end Ave Qn OW cor, 4th etreet E OPERATIVE PL hold their .e cular week| cor, Of 53rd at, und th ave, on THOS. HOLLAHAN, Press FIELD, Ree, see, TAILORS—NOTIC working for CADY & BROWNELL, 60% Bioad- © requested to muset thie Tuesday evening, at sin Ketorm Hall, 281 Grand at, by re tral Committer, NITED COOPERS, NO, 2.—A REGULAR Meeting will be heid at 65 Kast Brondway, this BLT s v'clock, All members aie ce. By order, JAMES T » consisting of all © he: goods too au BCPRILL, obo sinh ave. GAFFNEY, ALCTR, 23 CHAMLERS @at, will well on Monan, OO Willian et, the « up bar and digiow ead @ay UDI! LO-day AWNBROKER BrLL & INGKAL | flue pleaged goods men's clothing, #heeuw 4 CHAS, CLUDLAPP, 258 Spiiag at, AUCT,—SALESROUM e@ Rig htt ave, will eoil this day at ¢ cork, be v tue of @ chattel merteuce, the #tock, tatures and liv West loth ey an exc Heut wip, keer botea, demijohusy 1 © i erous w mention, fuatomn House, % “THE HANDS ALES-+FLAST poaRD, a Byspics V.C., 61 bes even @ higher the Divine merey, and the valor of our goldiers by the chief executive of ple will earnestly hope that LN may not prove wo anticipations of the ultimate resuite of the vietorics at Atlanta and Mobile, io dimiutsh- ug the power of the rebellion, und Uo, Oy 8 t Qdjour ved from Mou. 4 , ‘this DAY, AT vernment, and acceptable to bu do... Su0 Chi. & Alton BR. $00 do... .. the Republic, The pe on this occasion Mr. ‘Lueadar evenin quested to atten Pies, UO. M. YARWUUD, sec, SOCIETY NOTIC ENTAN BROTHERHOOD—THIRD Aunual Mainmoth Me-Nic, at Jones's Wood, et “7 tal ae Y, LIQUOR DEAL- monthiy meetiog of thie r Y, DRISCOLL, S00 MA0a be, to th) yoou Mich. ©. sa 1 law PPUW.a Ce 2 Aim, Goid The State Conventions, Ton grand Presidential contest having been fair- ly inaugurated by the nomination of Presider Liscons and Generals MeCiritan and Paasoxt their admirers at Baltimore, Chicago, aud Cleveland, respectively the nominations for the Btate elections are next in order, The Glovelund radicals however, seem to have been knocked out of time already, and have not yet made any moverenta to uominate a Btate tisket in the Frewoxt and Cocn- ey Ukely to do syasit now secems probable that Joux Cocnnaxm the nominee for Vice-President, will vo while Paxwost will be forced to make termas with Bo far then as the state ¢ Republicans and Democrats will be undisturbed in thelr scramble for the mpoila, first in the field and hold # convention at Syracuse tomorrow for the nomination of Governor and state officers, The Democratic State convention meets in Albany the week after, Boptember 14th, for the sume purpose, Of course both parties will endeas vor to mrengthen their respoctive Presidential uck- ets by the nomination of popular candidates, For Governor, the chances among the Republicans are Uuvided between Mr, Fenton, Lyman Tremaine, Roscoe Conklingg James A. Rell, Speaker Alvord, Senator Folger, the author of the “strike bill," and \ieneral Dix, with \the chances strongly in favor of the latter, Itisclear that the ticket wil! be moderate, with only a slight seasoning of radicaliarn, to soothe The Democrats have not fad time since the Chicago Convention to adjust the candidates for State offices to tho new platform and candidates, but a fow days will determine the matter, Governor Srymour, it is said, positively declines a renomination. Should he persist in re- fusing, the party may find it dificult t hit upon 6n equally available candidate, dense of the Liquo: A Story of Three Lincoln Wen, One of the city papers, which Ja not very fond of heen publishing the chairs, pletures, &c, ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCT Hast Hroadway, gells ou thie dy, the contents of thee : AL NOTICE er’ soclety —The regul Society wil be held on Tuesday eveu's, Sept. 6, at T'¢ Kooms 14) Hester st. sewident. JOHN BOUERy THE FATHER the Administration, Ladependence’® It {sa peculiarity of that immortal document that some of ita sentiments are not wholly inappleable to men and times since the Aiors The editor probat be read al) at once Turee men, who intend to vote for Mr. Lincoln ned to be looking om a copy we refer, ina lercy boat, the other day. The reyniar daily allotment of the de- Tt bad no caption. or o'clock, at the og of POW bowen ee8iee, Ald Ulber Lalures, GENLRAL BUSINESS, YOU ALMOST DYING WIT he, toothache, neuralsia or catarrh, WOLe COrT'S Ipatant Pam Annihilator instantly ‘ou of all pain, and effects a permanent cus jotties Zo Cente MEMBERS OF & Mathew L.b. 1. A. B. Society are berety noti- fied to atteud their regular monthly meeiing this Tuesday evening, 6th inat, at 74 o'cloek, at their netual attendance is re. N, President; hice A ahs lo Al & 1. next November, hap ball, 361 Broome «t, of the paper te whic ested. ROBERT WiLto LYNCH, Kee, Bee, rane interest, Nor are t £000 U8, Ga,'S1ep.. Lot BW UB, Om bedi'e. Ld ed ne K.LR 108% et their gare, 5 . ie marke to abow wh re it came from, page kK Being “loval'? men, they read pnasages !'ke the following with indignation and astonishment — t obstrucied the adioiuistration “erected # mul ituce of pew o ted render the military (ndependent of Sold be all druggis:«, 99 or to MCCLELLAN ¢ cout, more jor | TAMMANY HAL COUNTY DEMOC M. 68 if. to PLR, , SEPT. STH, 186 mario RATIFICATION officers gry the 09 iomdway, cor Loustou #, up LL. WHO HAVE The Republicans are OLD LEAD AND TYPB wetal cau find wcash purchwer by cailing ou C, W. CRASKE. 15) William «t —PAWNBROKER’S TICKETS WANTED atT7 Booecker at, trade with all parte of the world" — in many cases of the benefits of trial by jury,"* &ew » PENULETON, City and County of » the resolution unautnously adopted by the Chicago Convention, ure iuvited to ua The Demouracy of at York, in accordance w' “Tufamone !* anid Lincoln man No, 1. wht to be banged |" England thought so t quiet gevtleman at their elbow; Jor tte ation of Indevendence.”’ Ezeunt the three Lincoln men into the ladies" Liberal advances roade ou the above PAWNBROKERS® watches silverware 4% Gry goude, oi every dereriptron of mercha 145 Canal st, near Bower TRIAL Is SUFFI the BEST aruele ii BRI sis WALK DY tb of September, one aod associations les UN Ou SATURDAY t AT SE All Democratic orguntzati Ing to co-operate, are requested vo report fo the Chur. man of the Committee of Arrangewents, at i am- bouzht of diame Phrenological Examinations, with Charts, and full written descriptions of character, and advice ae to the moat appropriate pureulte in which you can best succeed ; Puulta—how to correct them ; Healih-+ how to secure and retain it; the Management of Children; Self-Improvement, ete, given daily by Messrs, FOWLER & WELLS, @t 520 Broadway, » under Citizens Li ‘ TENT TO'STAMP If -—50 CENTS PER BOX, By orer of the Dem. General Comittee WM. M. TWEED, Chairn WILLIAM TH CLMAN,: SAML. T. WEBSTER, AMMANY HAL DEMOCRATIC GENE- A spectal meeting of the (euecal Comroitiee will be beld at Tammany Hall, on Wed- besday even! the 7ih iuat., at > o'clock, WM. M. TWEED, Chair, The foregoing extract from the Jorusar ov Com- wenon requires a word of explanation. by no means reprinted the immortal Declaration of Tadependence with a view of adv the interests of any pollit'cal par mated chiefly with a desire of Inducing our various political parties to equare their proceedings hy « retura to first principles and, if any have been hurt as represented by our conternporary, we de* cling any marked expressions of sympathy, ral Com nities, with the preparation o. this celebrate cente—eiving as gC any now in tse @a articles, af not better, thum dye ie unlike all other and ie scientitie principles. rh the abolition element. “The Haman Face Divine.” —W hat of the A long nose, ashort nose, a blunt nose, phose, What does tt indicate? Blue Eyes, Gray Eyes, Black Eyes; Anburn Hair, Brown Hats, Black Hair, Bed Hair, Cheeks, Ching, Lipa with dimples intbem, What do they signify? See Mius- ratcd Phrenological Journal, Sept. No, by firet post, Newemen have it, FOWLER & WELLS, 339 Broadway, New York, 320 Noiseless Elliptic Sewing Machine.—lian Be suse and eve them betore purchasing Ottice und Selesroom 637 . A. H SUPLEE, Proprietor, BES Vor the Halrand Skia,—Barry’s Tricope The best aud cheapess articie, Bold by au WM. HITCHMAN, SAML. T, WEBSTER,) a ) WARD—THE TAMMANY HALL Ward Committee of this Ward assembled lost Noadquarters and passed the tole Resoived, That we he Chicago Leto. Friaay evening at lowing resolutions unanimous! ratify the piatiorm laid down erasic Convention in alt tte particulary; and, resolve 1, that we peuge ourseives to sustain the pomination of GRORGE B, Presiceut and GEORGE H, PRNDLEION, tor \ ice Preeideut of the Cuiied States. pf The Pence Question at the South. Ins the Kichmond Examines, of B»ptember lat, we find the following Southern view of * tion," as it ts looked upon in the Confe’eracy, Pluck ie an excellent remedy for a fit of the blues, and it remains to be seen i: Brag —g"’ and bluster will help the Confederates any better at this time than when similar tactica were employed ut the commencement of hostilities ; The campaigns against Kchmond and Atlante not promisug well, and confidence in Generals Grant and Sherman growing weaker every day, the Yankees are throwing themeelves back on ther old consolation persuading themselves that the re- bellLon “ mut be," ere this time, exhausted of men and supplies, and reposing their hopes once more upon the powers of General Storvation, Toe recent unlucky schedule of the Virginia Commis- sioners of Prices attracis exulting attention, and in- Toe Lincoln journals rage over its joyful clamor, bidding the people to cheer up once more, to persevere in the war, sad copti- proclaiming the rebellion to be up the verge In these delusive Lopes Grant ond Sherman are encouraged to peg away, und it is much more upon the raidiag euergy aud success of General Starvation, that these commanders now yn the vigor of the r own operations, in which they had contidence, und which they ure profonging only to avvid a confession of deleat, The enemy, se usual, is feeding bis hopes on & The Bouth is not starved or ex- hausted of men, ft will be ag able to :esist s crush. ing campaign in 1865 a8 it has proved itselt able to withstand the formidable onslaught of 1504. Our town populations ure siraightened for suppl.es it is true, aud in apother year@ large pordou of them e to go into the intertor, anu frou ex ers become producers; which i omy #o obvious and feasible thut they will require po persuasion to adoptit, But the population as lurge finds po difficulty in subsisting. Go through the country and the people look a@ hearty, robust and wellto doas suy population under the sua, ‘There is no profus.on, there may bew lNtlo u nenedy bus more frequently than Lou t found to proceed irom a spirit of sulf-sacritice and sympathy with the struggle, rathe abscuce of the essentials of Life, the last twelve months that the people have lelt the importance of economising their supplies, and this very economy is found equivalent to more than the ditference between good und bad crops, Tbe crops of 1864 which are to supply subsistence for the next twelve months sre Unusually Certain localities have suttered from drouth, but the evil bas teen partial only, the crops of 1864 are better than those of 1563, aud yromise abundant bread tor another year, There bas, in fact, never been any lack of quan- The difficulty was in distribution, ralroada have held out wondertully well, own olficers bave been surprised at the tucdity wish which shey have been able to keep them up, are better prepared to maintain our railroad system atthis hour than we were eiybteeu months ago, Fyery month increases our capacity to aprove and maintain these essential public works, N yroved in this matter ine mother of tuvention, wople have found that they could live juxu- riously upon @ quantity of supplies which they would have consiuered four years ago approximate to starvation; and great manutacturing enterprises have been improvised without trouble, which every- body in the South thought beyond our capacity to accomp!ish, even in the time of peace, Nor are vur aries so pearly destroyed as the enemy persuades hiinsell, —HORSE SHOES — KCONOMY AND DURABILITY Pull assortment of Government aud City Pi fu store wad ior rule cheap by Wot, HL, WALLACE, Corner of Albany and Washington ste, 1 ~ (YASH PAID FOR BRAGS AND OLD Metale, ~/ White rays ILeents per pound: colored rage aud “ perk > Ceue peg poner and pewter, 1 Li cente per lb, at ls New DEPARTME Be RDENS only Yu canta, Address Messrs, How to End the War. Gengpas Guant's statement that he only requires « hundred thousand men to finish up the war, ap- peals in trumpet tones to the patriotism and cour- age of the American people, The career and posi- tion of General Geant preclude the idea that he would make an incorrect estimate of the force ne- ceasary suppress the rebellion, The command ing General, who fought the terrible series of bat- tics from the Wilderness to the Appomattox, would be more likely to magnify than to diminish the dife ficulties in his path; and when be declares that o hundred thousand wen wil! suttice, the public ex- perience a sensation of relief equal almost to that inspired by the capture of Atlanta, A vague idea prevails that moré than # hundred thousand men ure necessary to capture Richmond alone + and the snnouncement that to recover not only the Confederate capital, but slso Charleston, Mobile and Savannah, and defeat und disperse all the rebel forces now in the fleld, is calculated to restore the public disperse the foars that have brooded like a uight> mare ou the nation, I: now devoives upon our citizens to see to it that Genera! Grant shall imme diately receive the hundred thousand men he Is makes all the difference in the world whether he gets them this month or before Christ+ Delay is ruinous in war, and supineness in mising # hundred thousand men wow may cost us a quarter ef a million in another campaign, We look therefore for {ncreased eneryy aud vigor in pushing on recruiting, and hope that our Empire City will not regard the credits allowed on the naval enlistments as absolving it from the duty of sustalning the war, and pushing on the necessary recruits to General Gant to Ouish up the war this This is not the time to stant too nicely ou quotas, Patriotism, not evasion, is now the duty JOUN ss. MASTER L.LIAM SERBACH, Bec, ARTICLES FOR SALE. OR SALE~A SCREW PRESS, WITH 3 inch screw; will prews 3,0 pounds; S feet in the Can Le seco eS woolens, J cents, ciear, between the \. ‘tow the ‘abrights wery, Cor Rooevelt et AQUEDUCT ‘To Coutractors—Separate sealed propowala, ene doreed with the title of the work, nase of bidder date of presemtation, will be received at thi« office til Lio'clok ALM construction of Lrap-! Grover & Bakers Highest tie Stich Sewing Machines 495 Kr wud 25 Fulton et, Brvokiya, = = ——— MABRIAGES, DOWNS--DICKERMAN—On Wednesday, Ai by the Rev. 5. H. Meeker, James FF. lotte Wy duughver of the late Joseph Dickerman, bos of Brovkiyn, B.D, 14 ‘Cadway, New Yors, 3i4 Newtown, L. I + $ tiles from ice \ k Pavements as follow In Ninth ave, from Séth *t, to Browlway; ia P Lith ave, wad in Si "HORSES, CARRIAGES R SALE CHEAP—A HORSE, COAL cart end harness, suitable tor heavy work, Inyuire atS2i 42d at, bet. loth aod ith aves, of THOMAS Downs to Char- at, froa Bioadwa etiuction of Sewers # to 10th sta and Sed at, with branch in Gilet et, Basin and Culvert ou southwest cor b spires @ world of bope, OWN'a Bt to ne, DEATHS, CARKOLL--On Monday morni cousuiupion, Thomas Carroll, aged 2 Lhe iviutives and friemds of the fully invited 40 abteud the fui qT 1 o'clock, frow his late resldenes, lu Sept. th, of b cap be obtuiued on apy teen hands high, gentle in years old, Price evdu. Call 2 ORSE FOR SALE—A BAY HORSE, 15 hands, sound and kind; also a pew wavon sui- @xpices or grocers, 56 ave A., i ach number will suffice CASEY-—On Mond pt. b, bel P., son of years, 4 months place from the residence of Williamsburgh, on ioe DIVEN-On Sept. 6 1564, Mary Jane Diven, on! daugiter of Jobu "od Mary Diven, aged 2 ywais aud he. riends of the family are respectfully invited to tend, the funeral, bi aide! parents, 194 Eeat 3ud ot, this MT FOOTE—On Sept. 4, 1864, Charles Alouze Foote, aged 6) ears, 1 monty and ¥ days, A bud on earth to bleom tn Heaven, The friends and relatives of the family are reepect- fuy Invited to attend the funeral, this (luesday) aiiernoon, wt 24$ o'clock, trom Pare 14% Park ave, Brooklyn. GEARY ~-On Sanday, Sept, 4 1864, Bridget, beloved wife ot Jobn Mea ie the Olst year or ved ue Vhe relatives and friends are respectfully javited toattend the funeral, ou Tuesday alvernoo: at 2 o'clock, from ber late residence, 177 “e ¥ JS) OF | CO-PARTNERSHIP=3 Ut of the dissulution of & GOIN, @ aunonused tees. SSULUTION ‘The advertiseme nemhip of PENTZ Journal of Commerce of this date, by the Ludereiene: & GUIN however ceased, Uh our vew fem othe PENTZ & OO, 54 Liuciiue Sip. by LD BOOKS, NEWSPAPERS AND P. phieis— Phe highest cash price pai of waste puper and aes at Call and tiguire b HE HIGHBS NEWSPAPERS, BOOK® aud Vad ei wT days. contidence, and fhe tuneral will take Lis parents, 309 North Ud et, day, at J o'clock, vain delusion, $10y a8 S74 Grand at corner of Georek, and 47 kta at, 21 ANTED—A NICE CANADIAN PONEY about 14 Bante pish : eet be round and kind in ¥ Lb. hus Liberty radahedad 1 ANTED—A NEW OR SECOND HAND table for a tobac ddier, ! 197 Varick ety toJ.W. MEAD. Peuulers Apvly “FOR SAL RARE CHANCE—HOW Tu INVEST well, House and 4 lote tor sai, on the Hackensack Plank Road, Pi very bear to the public Aion aia eaiene ah fe ‘he property uinet be sold, ‘E, Keal street, Hobokea, and to JUS, J. EL FINE 4 STO rents for $725, A Call und examine, Ont ply to WM, PETIT RE’ focornerSidet, SMALL FARM ¢ or exchange for Williamebu For particulars inquire of WM, C ave, cor g0th at, HEAP WESTERN FARMS—BARGAINS— 16) acres, $1,600; new house, large barns, timber, water, prairie, One ciop pays the purchase, ®1U0 . try ecats, WALTER Ww. January, 1504, Yland Ys Fultoc re you sell elsewhere, Pika PAMPHLE DS, of every descr One door west o, Nuweau et, HE SUBSOKIBER IS NOW RENE his fall goods, black anc quality, both sheet and yard. colton batting, yarn, carpet w d tlax twones, Sunutaciure. ibe WDave. Goods fur the residence of bis » 1 white, waddings tires Kcesorites and * PUL UD In bale nine Ibis only wins turers eupulled wilh cotton, 4 sule whoigewle wud rota, % Avent 54 Vesey st up stuis, NDERSIGNED, AN OL of the Luiveraity of i’aris, diplor tigetion ts tirt-ciuss Veterinary sarc: to infor the public that ho bas just eelf tu this city, and offers horses as a well-pract'sed doctor, oxen, cowa, awine, doya, fowls, wil French and German spokeu, T KLINSCH, 97 Laurens at, 2 doors trom Spring, & POUNDS OF De wepapers, pamphlets, and all kim oCk Walled per week, tor whieb rerice su the city, at dd Apa ° 36 (6 Weshingtoa RY, 696 Grand 362 TENE D SCHOLAR uted With dit. ony tikes Loewe tablished hime RY FIRST C with store, In 35th et, price $5, ustbe sold before the 15th inet, 500 cash required, 434 Third ave, Bash doer ACRES FOR SALE h orecity property, EMENTS, pt 6b LUNNY-At West Farms, on Monday, Sept. Sth, Dowinick Luony, aged 7¢ rears, Lhe relataves and frie fully iuvited to attend iy are respect- on Wednesday inst, at 2 o'clock, trom the reside: of his son-in-law, Lawrence Kennedy McCULLOUGH--On Sunday, Sept, iliness, John MeCulor Bedona, County Doneg The tileuds of the family, St. Vincent de Paul Society attached to St, Bridyet's Church, are iespectfully im) ee ral, from Uis late pesigence, duy) alternoon, Sept, 6, at 2 o’cloc! KILEY —On Sept, 6, 1964, of Bright's disease, Brid. ives aud frieuds are respectful to attend the funeral, from the ther, Jo Christie ot, at 2 o'clock precisely, VAN WINKLE--On Sept. Bits Eugeue Van Win- i rolatives are invited to a ning, at 7% o'elock, et, Me will be taken to Oak Mill ¢ ‘ ‘TRADE NOTICES, (Q0ACH PAINTERS ARE NOTIFIED TO The Subject of Exchanging Prisoners. Ware in receipt of the Richmond Exasinen of the 1s6 frist. containing # communication from Mr, OvLD, the rebel Exchange Commissioner, relative to the exchange of prisoners, portang information upon the subject, but at the sume thie gives a prejudicial view of the question, It seems that, up to the loth of August, the point of dispute which obstructed the exchange was aa fol- Our Government, having a large prepon- dlerance of prisoners, was willing to exchange wan for roan, thereby releasing all the Luion prisoners, aud an equal number of robels, The Confederate wuthorities objected to thia reasonable proposition, and tnsisted that all the prisoners—ou both sides— should be given up, and thas the excess held the North should the 10th ult. Asa general rule Alto ili disemses he weil tented + Bative of th L a It gives some ina. a Hroan age 08 OLD BOOK: of paper-makeca’ »¢ will pay cag, the highe So" Eighth abt DENTISTRY. _ iIREAT DISCOVERY—TEETH without pain, or filled with gold or ott Phe best teeth tneerted with of Pools, $1 per tooth aud upwan Lida Res, bi, 45 F NOTe od bs ad TMORE, 86 Pine st, ee HEAP FARMING LANDS FOR SALE, 100 ilies trom New Yor! quire at C, LUXTON'S ave and Wurren t, Hudson City, New Jeiney, YOU WISH TO INVEST MONEY. had ou sues favorable tefuia at Kita: is place ie growing very ie taxes ei@ aall; ali Office, cor of Pal © cst. aud $1 each, without cxtiacting the and warranted by De, H. \ oppoeiie the old theatre, FULL SEL OF TEETH INSERTED with or without extractin, pver aud foment fillin: reacting without pain tb DUDA, French Deatiat, beshport, New Jeisey, 4 and convey real ¢: to COOLEY & HEID) TE. rt, or E.R, KELLOGG, Owner, 1 That of Norihern Vir- stonger now than when Grant begap the We have lost few in killed, aud the wounded are nearly all recovered and returned to thelr places, grows stronger rather than weake tuiming to the military age ot and the discharged old men, tive operations thing our ranks bute lull of the strife recuperates the dissblet and restores We strength of the ranks, The Covfederacy is un- measurably strongerfou the trac of September, 1864, than it.was ou the tirat of Muy, lode or 1968, Ik can place ag many men iu the field, and each man iso veteran, when before he Was # raw recruit, The Yankees muy as wel! divwiss their pleasing visions of Southern exuaustion, very mistake which lured thei into the war, aod the same delusion bas Leon the cause of all their dissupoiguweats, Ui they deteruine tw carry op aod Upwards, ex process 25 cts, 4 bulton, #t Brookly o.46| “EXCURSIONS. BANKS—TH ARYLAND will im tH gine 08, 3 maving Peck slip ata qua RK, ot Lali past >, wud pier4,'% M. ‘These will poetivesiy A tine cotillion by ad’ wil Ketiv snmentey Commissioner OvLp revoked his decision and agreed to the torms sug gented by the Federal authorities, since which time nothing bas been done on the subject by the latter, that hus reached the public press, This anxiety of the rebels for an exchange of prisoners is solely attributable to the necessity under which they lebor for the reinforcement that such an exchange would bring to their urnces, But while they would really receive all the muterial benefits of an ex- change it is desirable that cur Government should lowe ng time in effecting it, wou it is fair to presume that since the rebels have acceded 0 the proposi- dun of gus authorities, the ex hunye will spepdily of the Wilderness, uerel, the army jor the Loys ut- Giuber the killed, The progres of ae- BROWS, President, J. OTICE—THE FIRST ANNUAL PIC NIC of the ‘Trunk and Baz Make: and vicinity, to be held on the Sth Sept., ut Cremorne Garden, is postponed to Weduevday, 7th inst, should the day prove stormy, due notice Mouday next, thioug! Secretary Coumitiee Arrangeme: UTICE TO THE, BLUE. STONE C ere. ble , ive etd fo Ualon Halt cor, 10th sk aon ech Se ee eae Bt SALE—i0 ACRES OF LAND, Together rin C1 e Islands in the town of Inips neat the great Seush Gardening purposes, KINS, 252 Fourth ave, hear Sid at, DUSE LOTS AAT East NEW" YORK 2 to 9 by monthly tall oun 00 CASH—THE Bilance ortgage if wanted, een golug steamer ry’ Union of N. Y, bed raday and Sunday to5 A. My Ley K., ata quarter A) her last tribe thle nengon, eccomupany the excursion each day, bait und tackling to be had on board NEWBURGH, for sale—Price ney advanced ty vlwup. Appl, at or HARLEYS. BROW $1,500": ~ "“POUGP,. KEE Klugstou—The Me toe ROOD at 3 % o'clock. ~-FOR ALBANY eaves toot of Jay at, every. UDSON RIVER RB. » the North aud Wee Linea Yvert . EN, ‘chal BALLOGG, Owner, 189 Pearl

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