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whole United States, ander r fee cee #3 continue until the Hho for @ President of the United States, can we wisel of rafoly vote out the kdentical person whom, wit force and arms, we are fiznting into the Pre sidetue ey. (None) You justly say no, Tt woul lhe n than to give up the verge tject of the Ing leas than to & warat the ballot box. Oae of (ME tinaga must follow that fatal error ther @ convest between your newly elected compre tilse President, and the faroo usurper ih which the usurper must prevail, or else a combination between therm, throuch which the wsurper of his successor, subverting your Conetitution and @ubstisuting his own, will come President King, or Bunperor f the United Htates, without forewn aid, i be cen, with foregn intervention if necessary, Mr. Sewanp then charces that the Democratic party af the North ia Sn alliance with the Democra- tic party in the South, to defeat the prince ple of con- atitutional election as represented by Mr. Lincons, Asan evidence ofthis he addvees the conferences at Niagara Falla between the Co federate Com mission + ers and the Damoctatic leaders, Mr. Stwanty bow- over, somewhat disiuvenuoudy iyruores the fect that the conference was tnusgurated in the first place by Mr. Honack Gurerry and Mr. Hay, under the authority of President Lrscorn, He aso leaves it an Open quretion af to * bether the party in power, in case of ite defeat in November next, will carry out the parallel indicated Ly bun reepecting Dene mark, Mexico, and the South American Republics, and seek fore intervention and dismemberment, 7 quietly submit toa Democratic President, should @ majority of the people decode in his favor, Mr, Sewanp then peaks of the Democratic party as follow, They ore noteontent with plotting sedition in fecrot places, but tl roup and dewn the publie Atreets uttering tren vanly @ w to provoke arrest in order that they may complain of a denial _THE NEW Y ORK SUN. “THURSDAY MORNING, SEIT. 8, 1464, — om — ee The Werk ef a Month. Tar groat change which hae ocourred within the dna month in the general aepect of military affairs, W not only highly enconrm ing, but indicative of @w near approach of the time when the sword eball again be converted into the plonghsbare. Only one month age our great and powerful ar- mies had apparently reached a dead-lock, Rich- mond, Atlanta, and the other strongholds of rebel lion, had comme to be regarded by many people a4 virtually impregnable. A large and powerful rebel force threatened the National capital, States that had been again brought within the Federal do- minion were overrun by bends of devastating @uerrillas ; the rebels had becoine jublant, defank more than ever intolerant, and the prospect for @ mpeedy solution of the problem of Uniea or die union looked dark, ghomy and distant, But ‘what a marked, significaut and encouraging change Des occurred, The wrest western etrongbold, which seomed to defy aud mo k all efforte for tts reduction, has fallen, and tt defenders, defeated, discouraged aud demoralized, are flying before their victorious adversaries, Mobile, the Confoder- Ate Bolmatopol of the Weat, lies at the mercy of the Unton guns its mort important defences reduced, @nd ite wocupation resolved Into a simple question oftime, The formidable bande of guerriliae that overrnn the vast extant of country in Rusuman's rear, havo b defeated, dispersed, and their most oneceanful loador killed, In Virgin's the change in the situation ia equally manifest and important, The rele) capital bag beeu assafled in ite most vital | of the liberty of spew: i The am eat Cf bs Vi . ? everywhere enjoy uncer the proto Oty consi+ Stronebold—the arterion that mupplied it with food | tiicat debate veut oue and tbe eame. time tnd the elements of warfare, The Weldon railrom! | that whely con iteare groundtosa, and that the haa been occupied and Leld by the Union forces, in epite of te most porvistont and contly efforts for thelr dislodgement, ani a siugle line—a ri ment of moral stobility ia stronver Phe chief complaint against the wall pot ae wee on the dont having ty, overburdened ‘and; worn out road, oi : oa we uet sua sere ave ¢ psurrenw offerce ro . gloue remains to supply the entire rebel | yi oy ty MeMLy oF tin Cninn ?. MGuode hae erty jn Virginia, But more important still, | otfered t. © Robela will never oer it, Nobody fhe past month haa shown the willingness aud [00 ther behull ean over it, ‘They are determ ned and pl bo lov the ope confirm ret to rule this Ropuble or ruin it. Told a soar aye, that pructicnty slavery was rin queswet—that it was) perishing under thou oe war. Tast asseruon has been ability of the Northern poople to furnish all the ne- coasary reluforcements for the aruy, wi @orting to conseription, It has proven the disposi- tion of the people at home to keep pace with the operations of their brethren in the fe! to the deluded dupes of rebellion that their fond Bopes of auxiliary ald at the North were baseless delusions, Not since the beginning of the war hae @® rapid and so encouraging « change occurred In the military aspect. It bae remove! the lost ves- tige of uncertality regarding the ultimate triumph sof the Union cause, and har inflicted a blow upon the life of the rolell.on which causoe it to tromble $m tte very foundation, and from which it must eventually fall. vat re- © mubject of peace and reconstruction, Mr, maakeule at variance with the Presi- 14 laid down tn the “all to whom it nm, which made the aboll- nof poace, Mr. Sewarn 1, and proves may ec neern" proclomat tion of Hl.very a conuit hola na follows: When the arniesy ant insurgents shall have disbanded their n thelr artsy the war will in- sianily cease-and all the war tmeasuros then ex- isting, including those which affect sarery will P cease also; and all the moral, economical and politl- cal qued ions, as we ii questions affecting slavery as others which shall thea be exusting, between thdi- vidualt and sates aud the Pode Government, whe ther they aroee before the civ] war began, or whether they grew out of it, will, by fome of the Coustitution, pose over to the arbit-any wt of courte of haw, and t conncils of legtsintioa, While there is touch in Mr, Sewanp'® speech with which all loyal men may coincide, many of his friends will have something to condemn in the it, which 18 im roarked contrast with bis conciliatory tone and policy ‘tical opponents, This is the more to be revrotted, as the speech is to be issued browloust over the lund a8 a campaign documenh Naval, Recrutting. NorwitnstanpivG the exposure lately made by Be Bex of the jnfimous abuses prevalent in the waval recruitiniy system in this city, together with the efforts mate by Goveral Haye to wbate the evil, #0 will be soon by our late city reporis that the de- velopmenta in this respect are daly becoming moro Gartling. Men occupying high pesitions under @he Government are found guilty, eliber person- @Dy of by connivance, of defrauding recruits out of their money, and of practicing a system of out. vages which cal! forth the anstherus of every hon- tone of acrimony pervading former towards pr and willexercise an important infiueuce in giving est man, No wonder that the rocrulting wervice iu | abe keyen we to the « umnpayn. If the entire De- Bew York is inctiotive, When Government offi: | mocracy into Le brauded in advance ad traitorous Gere prostitute their positions to the level of com- | and rebeillony there is only too rauch dane mon sharpers and ew indlers; wien the (nterests of the service are made secondery and subordinate to peeuniary gain, and when the whole syatem of Feeruitung is converted into a means of fleecing Qoer men out of their money, what other result oan beexpected* It is truly a sad ecoudition of eSelrs when, during a thine that Pevery officer fn the service is expected to ure his utmost efforta to imerease its efficiency and add to its strength, the naval offices of New York should become @ corrupt and dcbasei as to require teog- ite visite from Genernl Haye, A aad exhibition of offleial culpability, and one which, at the present titne, i# highly censurable, tn view of the presaing needs of the Government for men, and the importance of increased eflicieucy end ectivity In every branch of the recruiting ser- vies, And what words of condemnat'on are ade- quate to express the seorn which every honest man eer to end of their country and avoid, W and trust that the Will recognize thi appre results which all lovers earnestly deprecate however, hope for better things, eof both the great parties ct that nothing is ever gained by vilifying or misrepresenting a political oppo- nent. should The most solid and enduring triumphs are to be won only in the fields of fair discussion, One part of Mr. Sewaci’s spaech is eminently satiofaciory, Ile announces apparently on suthor= ity, that there will be no drait. Reoruite now pour in at the rate of five or six thousand a day, and are likely to continue in increaaed This is good news both for the people and the army, and indicates that Geuerals Grayt and Snosuwan will obtain all the toen they need to crush out the ree bellion Curing the tall campaign. New Publicnticat uiobers, mast feel for officers who thus barter thoir self. | Tur Coummie Worse 0. ane Most Rev, Joun vespect, and injure the cause which they have i tb hie et Le 4 ie Ape Lane aheh Gon emeuily coup. ecand eaited f by Law ence Kehoe, Vol, 1, worn faithfully to serve, for the dearly-bought money of poor men who desire to serve the!r coun- Awe! leat Neve tzy ! Can official depravity go turther¥ Con aman Tn this volume w reach debasement lower than that which results | phy of the luc Ar from defeating the interests of the cause for which | he scene we are fighting, and of robbing those desiring to | lect enlies under the banner of that cause? S$ nce the euthorities at Washington have lately purged one @ource of offical corruption in this city—vis, the Custom House—let them extend the pruning-kuifo to the more glaring outrages exhibited in tue naval Ve 1he teat sources, ubiched by the uopany, bhi und 114 Naeawu at, !} be found a complete biogra- hbishop, and a ful! yunt of his .eath and burial, Thecol- i oa begins with a speech of Dahop Hagbes in 1529, and end with the sixth lettor to * Korwan,'? in Isds, ment could be erecwd t brity tha 1 of letters aud No better moaue o the tamo of any dead ce as it does the this voluine, combining words and ccods of the | imaecnied prelate, recruiting departiwent, and they will be entitled to | Nor lrao ¥ by (he renewed thanks of the peuple of New York. eee . : os Ab abounding with “situst that add Mr. Seward» Speech. interest tot rrative, aud please the reader until a, Boowrtany Skwacv, on Saturday night last, | the end of the olivered s speech at Auburn, ou the cecusion of @ public demonstration in honor of Goneral Sunn. man's victory. Ax it touches u hepter, tA protressive course Vublleaod by Larper & ” iniportant polit. t u ser'ce of school books foal questions, and bears ev. lence of Mr. Sewacn's | that are wito accomplish a radical improves Fesumption of the beater) the Bepublcan | ment in the education of children, These book party, his views are worthy the attents no } willno doubt be uutroduced inte all of our pul even of those who may not coincide with | gehools, bis opinions, Passing over his myoleings ut | Puy Aer ov Saw Scientifically treated and 48 common to citi- reise 4ou J with (ull and espoc diet wn r all ina, gens of all political parties Mr. Swany mantfoaw | trun ts semi ie dieoecevings. By tf Vi uty's Oud Booudway, sdicates this book will be found a @ disposition to turn the victory to the advantage Holly, Pub- ef Mr, LInoonn at the approaching Presidential @ection, In this respect bis languaye is somewhat aut to all persons interested in the qxobiguous, Ho states that disputed success.ons | gubject where £\t treats ave the most frequent causes for vivil wars within | ‘Tyy Bins, of How to Prepare a Nice Diah at Moderate As the ttle Valuable assiete Republica and Monarchies, and generally lead to | bypenee. Mss 4 isaient. Published by foreign intervention and spoliation, In this view | i. \ Aner shes Hor sale by O, B. Fel he edduces the examples of Mexico aud the South American Bepublics, and the recent dismember ment of the Danish m nurchy in consq eice of a ispute respecting te title of the new K This is “cook Look" compiled almost expressly eases to persons of moder- t wud best method of pro- for the purpose of su ae inoon, the e ho | paring t 4 4, Tie ro pee relate wo ale ascended the thveone Just water, Tie So most « « ¢ » the diredons ure mude Gates rep — ! Mr, Linoouy'’s election, aud une pial to at Uucerstandin:, aus tw are dertouk 2 tp ausurper, Upon this : t | ranged ast reverred Mr, Bawasy | utes; FUBEATIONS IX Faction anne | By Catharine executive power of the United 8 ates is now, Bue nist erat beg Tee ! ermon & Boothers, by fovey praciinatly suspendol bwiween | hy te ae ee So fee Jalerson Divs, and that constiu- Pee wathorcas of tuia nov ly recently docoused, deni Abraham Lincoln, The war is | Was ove of thoue rave yeu uses whose works will the usurper to expe! that constitutivanl | yjyo afer them. In the present volume, the from the capital whica in some wort i8 | wn stationa’ are rolated in a style that constantly in siege, and to conquer the States fg to him. he war is main- | engages the interest of tho reader, (tained on our to suppress the neurper, and to | ‘Tue Prope or Lire. By Ja : the insurgent Staios back, uuder the author{- inelaw of sir Walier 3c: oath “Pubfiene dpashter. tbe consis Presa dent, The war isat | Peterson & Brother, 406 t sLreet, iacie|~ ies, tng to make Is is clear, therefore, that we ore fight- phia, Abraham Lincoln President of the The Euslish reviewers of bis book pronounce it to |e “fresh, lively and vigorous” fiction, sotrus to nature that it je difficult to separate the ectual from 2n82 N.Y. State, dor 90022 the ideal. It “points # tmorai” with such grace ae and honesty, that every reader cannot fail to be | peoe sides Asi Pork ve 84016 impressed with the seutiments of the aushoress, Haujon, carcass. 4 [lam be, per ib o “ 1 Li wie,* Acust Machroe, A bal. ean My Reautiful Liazie,” Acushia meee " | ONY. State, prime ota2s Ohio one?) lod with chorus composnd by Jokn Mahon, Pub- coun, W food. day) | Englien Dairy sas lished by Wm. A. Pond & Co, 647 Broadway, It, Honacr Warnus, 481 Bromlway, publishes the | Cherries a I ok nt “song of the Mountain Girl,"’ “The Soldier's D OACHOBL +6027 | Appies .... ing Furewell,"" “What ja Home Without the Child- LO u orcas | hortieberries.... 10412 ren," a som? with chorus and ‘Moonlight and roraTom. S.arlight."" These songe are already «0 much in | g% Pota’a bbl .......,—— ‘Dekomane .... 4 7588 28 dowand, tht the publisher Suds it difficult to ill force.” . h bane m Prince Alberta. 6 vn 4b all bis orden, aiieea We Bweet potaions,..7 aT by Pinkeyes.....s+..d buab = MISORLI ANFOUS, Lineobi'aia.—A ooller f Uncle Abe's little | Rnabart, per doren, .0 5 | Mitek Melona bbl. 591 54 stories, Publiehed by J. F. Pecks 26 Ann atreet, Farsley, per Pun b 1 don 0 Mr, War's Sreosp Lerren, on Dawson's intro | Carrot le bune ' win luinipe 175 duction to the Foleralist, M.A. Macfarland, Rooke | Siusaes bagi’... 8 uti nen per box e& seller, corner Rromiway and @2d street. Fehon Onions. .6 wai | Peas bol , aia wt Keront of the Mercantile Association Sprents bole ids \ S| Poute’ Gai 1% Siiab op 2 Wooptawn Cemermny,—A deseription of yesiee 9 et, )b |Chestnute, Span. Ib. Tue Paortts os Roox Cowposrrion.— Published Konnatos “ ri ".. Fits | teen Peas. .....-1 aml 6 by the Adwoelation of employing printerss A dis. | Water Mol,, edaai per 1. |veuchey bex't.....d0uL BO cuseion on the wages question. ae aaa — Ovn Denoen anxp deumpenn. ~An examination ba CHAR NOTICES, Vhrenological Fxandnations, with Charts, and full written deser pric of our Gnances, Publisued at 563 Broadway, AN Avpress of the Christan Unity Society, 49 White aireet, Tue Destiny of ova Covsxtny, by Charles P. Kirkland, Published by A.D. FP. Randolph, 770 Broadway. sof character, and advice w Ww the mort app jae pureuite tn which von ean best auceced ; Faulta—how to correct them; Health-= how to secure and retain it; the Management of ny self-lmp ent, etc. given daily by ‘FOWLE Kk & WELLS, at 490 Broadway, A Soldier's Letter. York, Lanny Prison, es roe ech ee Shas vetoed ’ Postpone ent. “Park lodae Facursion wile tare 1 | Sep’. vy do 4 Dear Fouss: same ti 1° siud pPince, Heo Muri 1 A “0h ange hae come over the epitt of my Nolseless tip sewing Machine. Ruan dreams," and Tam now an inmaw of the renowned y Hoe Air, Boeae mad a beo.e pa chadne insutution whose name heada toy letter, None # be ADs palenoom dvs Biowuway. A, other oficera of we reganent aud myself were gote | H SLIT op ietor 40 led up by the rebele at Ream's S.ation, on the Youth. Lam unhurt, athougl f bad one bullet put through my coat wad one through my hat, S nce our capture we have been treated very well, erpectally by the Major who conducted ua to Poersburgh. He was @ genuine good fellow, Write to the commanding officer of the 4th Heavy ‘or the Hairand Skin. Rarry’s Tricope herous, The bestagd cle jest muice, Sold by al di ugeiste, 807 Grover & Baker's Highest Premium vlan tle Stitch Sew ian Maes 400 Deoguway, New 05 Pultou st, Brookiy a. vl (N.Y. Aruiery) and bave my valise ut home by —_—_— — express, My shoulder straps are \n-——'s posses. DEALS, sion, Send forthe, The whole company ia here . 7 Richard, the sick aid Mary © your, L month and 6 days, Wiap the cold w tue Acte telored and -thirty-uime men, The officers bere ace Major 40, aged 1 Willams, let Leutevants Chicheser, Barnes, Watt's Knower ; 2d Leuenacis Dearborny Core Las, Flint, Vande pool sud Peioulert. Find out how to send letters, and write to me, Love to all the dear ones at home. Wa. 1B, Kxowrn. The above letter comes from a brave young off- cer, of whotn itis reluted by # fellow soldier, who saw the occurrence, that when the enemy, incharg- ing upon our lines, took the regimental flag of the Fourth Artilery, Lieut. Ksyowna, who was lo command of Company G, obverving the position of his flag, rushed through o storm of buileta, and te abroud aronnd Our vor chad bas goue to reat, The relatives and friende are revpectfully invited to attend the tunerai, on ‘Tburoaay ate nooo. sh inst, at 2+ o'clock, fina the 1eauence oF lus parrotay oT Prince st, Bicoauyu. 11 FITH-On Wednesday, Sep injant som of Wilbews aud Mary Ur days, ihe friends and relatives of the family are respoet- fully invit ed to attead the funecay this (i. bus rauy) Al ernoon, nek, {01 the residence ot hie chard G., th, ased 2 parents, 22 a ideon st. ote tore the banner frow its staff, then in possess.on of KEYSER—On Tuerlay, Sept. & Harriet W. Dix. arebel, A hand to hand enoountercnsued between | 24 id Ref JOUR: Keyser axed 41 yeary 6: months d tae the two, resulting in the defeat of the rebel, Lieu. i} vatives and friends of the family are respect- tenant Kxowenr then hanced the flag to his order yatlaras oi ns :' o lock, ae he inte ue and while engaged in getting his company out of | ener West duth st, without fucth dation, fhe remains will be tuskea to Youkeis lor tute: meat the skirmish, a superior force of rebels male thelr | on Prig.y mornine at * oc k appearance and captured the entire party. The MeGt RREN After a ehort illa Fdward Me sur. flay, however, was saved ; having Leen carried to Vee penik Sulanaghy reriah of the rear simoat immediately by the orderly, Lieu- 1 his late residence, tenant Kxowgn bad been recommended by h's | 1)) Aveu th this Ci busede) bie noon, ab 1 ole uck, Dhie fh. cude Gad Beyuadiauces ure Lerpecttudy to stend, THOMA ABSON. On 'T anvited 6. Mr. Thomas General for promotion, an’ appo nted on the artil- lery brigade ataif of the 2d Corps. Unfortunately Sept fi ; Lote ROL. Ws aes ¥ nnd 16 de his commission arrived the day after he was cap- The reintives rt 4 friesue ot (he taily ace f tured, fully ; fune.ak oo Friday aici fe noon, luck, trora his late reel ey — —- estey and Long Islan ors Financial News, pe &e New York, Wednesday, Sept. 7,0 2. M.—The gen- eral stock market opened thie morning with an ade VAN HENNIK On We tne eumption, Mt ! Cary vance of lad percent., and continued steady until J triends are icepect{ully favited towards the clore, when the market turned heavy aud hon his bere ahnce ed Geen: closed dull and declining, Goverumoente were ateady, Pe : : Mi iz ‘The fluctuations in gold were aa follows At 10 Ww HEELEnW AN On Ang. Cth, Thomas Wheele- o'clock, 242%; 1 Nyt 11, 242: 11.8 24i7, | Dan, # uative oF ba of Ballymore, Co, Weete Pt meoth, Lrela seat cue 12.44, les 164 J4l%e 3s 25Q 2414 Jiis beiativer sad Seu re respectially invited B.1d, 24la 5 St, 24h; 4.1 241, The loan market the funere!), thie (Phusede ” wae loam active than yesterday, ‘The rate is still T per och, Lor his lite sesideace, Wea i aud 1th aves gold and 263 tor a From the number of bids for the vew loan _ . Tie which are going forward to-day, it ie believed to be TRADE NOTH certain that at the opening to-morrow, the amount SPECIA will De largely in excess of the $51,000 offered, At prob obeae | BTOCK SALR6—FINST BOARD, Bow 19000 1,9. 48, *Step..1)7 200 Wyoming V.C cent, Exchange was dull at 1.9 for currency, 5.4) U.S. 68 6-2 '8..1.9 1x Cons, Corl, Mi SR ROTN Gum" do... TTL sll ity 20 Candun Coppe.. bis Lure, uta 1. do. KReby 19 N.Y, Cen. i Gabe Litt dO,. 006 Oy ya Adis Wo dade wall ba UB. Bey Dette, 87 lh) Hud K late biothe , OLS 6” bens, Aaa (he € r t ) Tre 1) Evie p oud, waved, Phase 6 iapahed vcep.. wih $00 de & the #idow Pareute oi LOCemee@d | ay Le COMO: te} go Us re rot ihe OO Ua We iD (hele PO.cow be ‘7 : at as oy atf ciona'e furhand ae dubia Ke euiveuy Mod... 7 aT. Lbat tue ua bo uterus On the MinUies Pub> Mts, i. to PAK 6u Mc(hezor W's, Unbe ta d hievbd, AUG B CUP) Peper der iW N.C, be Iu Rar. & Del, Ba, nd forwasce io the of ous iace un nd and 100 Coun, 6s 4 4x0 Ohio & Slice do w Goaheu B.. i, Ce De Pa w. Ist 4.00 Chi, & NW. 1. 4 pir TH. Cen, sp. TOP PR WA CLs wa) «lo La Per Waa C La § Lian Moca. Sovet.. Lid $n Cle, & P.dib... 86 O00 Diuse, & Mo. Le. of 1: 5 Eee ht WAMES L) COCHIIANE, oueut po BBC NO- ouy to the epit flashing trade usinese of the 10 be Laheacied, Bb. a portance Ouer ol the Commit. wee, Zuo) Hf, a Bt td, JOR TERS » THE PAC KERS AND PORTERS 5 Bk. 100 Del, I f al ate ‘ t By 0.04, EUULNE 80 Hanoy IW Giese U'sitt BA syie halal clas 6 6 ix, Coun ww Cond Belew i : it oN oe nye i to ; You Canton Co, ae al CON MOU LORS UL ANION OF NEW k. 10 Cum Coa br TOP. FR Wet i i te shanks ‘ i wi : thy + Pa) do A1eadlity | evening, at tet Bowe Ml the m 4.0 the 29 Quic Mil, AD. du ( We ed 10 & hou, 1 do. rf & Pau. ona 1 NER NST, Sane SEADKOLde Hed eat; 1) Mariposa Miu @ Wab. kt, > wri we q —e 2300 do, 4kodd, GAR MAKEL UNION—A Rout LAK SKOOND BOAT, sng. Wilt be held at 218 vis + 0 200 U8, Ga 8169-105 1) NV Cen. Ra 1yRy LPT DEER SIN, 2 othe BAMA SOLAS, Zinn Ur, liu IW Mud Ky. i. tele | pps _ = : : Hwy VR oT, 4 PO do 121 eal 229 HE PL ITURE ANDCARPET CLI vom do, + BS'e HU MLS. & Ne ta She Karly ¢ Assocustion wili hold their vesuiar wo Trea, ¢ -1 ley he Liweting th inthe Hall of the Baily Clos vane Ohio& Mire. 40 ¢ ing Apvorlution, wery, GP, TAYLOR, Vies, 1ou0 iin aie 4 F.MOKIARLY, meets loo ou Uleholver . bf > a ao Bs [SHED CoorERS- -THE GRAND Soviet OW Mariposa Mun... 4 wil hold # Reeula t Jn do., {i thie bhu.eday b 5) Erie kK, Hada! 1410 (0 BLE see, WILLIAM HACKE LE, ‘y NOTICES ° an BO... 6 20 Reading K iw G0... 132% al Sey Wholesale Prices of Country Prodace, Prive New Yous, Wednesday, Sept. 1, 1804 Fy ATHE R MATHEW T, A, BS 8 K IE Hoy , The constant fluctuation in gold, which every day ¢ varies to a groat eaten, bs cons.dersbly ia errup ed at Dusees and eb.pposs buy to @ Very united extn’, de Mi trala and shes bouce Buser is compl ely unsettled, buy ibe ely ad.) bic 0 sAC pe, Re, ve Cudied a are vo.y Bader, whee hone true is PPENIAN } BROTHERGOD rather dull, owing tothe pe ca i pty dd a tee ng, Mr, done ti. Do. ne . i O'GUNNOK Et 6s —THIND A i 3 ce which MADUNOWW Hie Ny ob UOLte's Woo., ae} iv, me beying to briag down by a : of non. fic @ts she cousutoption, ‘ihe stock of iar. aud pices a MAGUE suUcinas Y, ae easy, Thee ie a be tance in the pew ot | j Ne de bubt 0 be bh dressed beet, becaure v. poer quility now | Pai. Su rac i ‘ siete Sie HGH, killed, Potatoes are pew sud unar though | Mies Treacy, Slee senuie 1 . S.oke., wud the gupply t4 Ho. OXC eevee, Moaeh seaiicontinue to | Mis Piuetas Mucphy, McAdam, Kaj. kiut the market, auch to the diepuwement ot all | Younus ior at Law, Joun Met » and Robert peas Ruy fp HOie we» LOnly PUDPIY Of uUppies and Sone “ a wress the mectiug ou the suliect aia but be: With Lo he pe eed 5) BROW Ne i heapneve of peaches, Grapes ‘toll. fhecly uae, Presa; Li KE MACH Ticks Reo. W. BB 100 ” ie ror BUrrnt. FESIAN bRorie RHOUD — THE MEM: ere of Company G, rid C Orange to Palle» as |Ryeke dairy, tr $a? vo reel at 916 Fast Dib eh eet ann oth ies us ett Sah rm where May} € equipped Welte Prime - Shas | rae ‘ “nominal take place at Jones’ Woo mee Oy 138, Be Ps hei tat Ohio Prime. gent ee : a4 MeCA Ka tendance it Geman: SOCIETY NOTICES. ~ ACKSON HAL L—THE MEMBI RS ro) the Father Mathew I. A.B. Society, Branch No. & will bold @ pubic bempera Meeting this eventowy Sept. Sth, Speake s— Mesera, Miller ond others, ai ine by Messre, Whitticker and othe for Be SiLenaane will be atrieiy en thon for officers will come off on thie « i VESTER BYRNE, Pea: JOUN LY NCH. OTICE—THE VETERANS OF Vk WAG of 1512 have postponed their Rxcureion to Wede bbe oan ia “= mint of form on Tutae * eta told tor the Will'he gored for the above day. Thess that hones purchased ucke ay obtain them at the tole nge on the day of the Excuision, vir No at, Williameturahy at To'clock; Home Fulton ferry, Bi t 8: Proe si Ya Breet, NER, Shr Sprie at MG. Bele oes RAS MOND, Chairinan: GEORGE WICKS, sects. NB Mr.C, A, I. Goulding, © talented youth, will des» liver a comic oration that will kecp the cou pany in e roars f lau hter ‘HE MOST ENTERTAINING ME! Nd of ther ail. —The Fath er Mathew T. A.B. Sooiee ¥, No. 3, of Brookivn, E. 1, how their rexuiar semie mouthiy conee.t and bablle teal abetinen e mee ing, his Thureday, at 7 P.M. precise y, Spuakers aby ‘a Wall) oc and Mare Sint. Mose J, Taylor, Holes Parkaouse, Auatio, Me itt “‘é lLavlor, Allen, Meloy, Acaster, Mire Car ne Mine Wx dando Ler. Mr. Chas, tue Mr. FY. Acester, the cele! rat oils an Ges Club and M ne! els at Marter |b opie oe eb cone etitr ae care vere od give eadines, willbe p.ewcent: t mM the Lea! aud eu Siugers, Mesere, Mirsimua, } hey, and others, N, B.. § collection of Cente ert will be akon up ove upytas een M. HieKAUHT Ye ttee, Seo POLETICAL, JUNAL RECORM—To Ci GAR Mikere ant Worke + in fobseco, A Ginad sore Meet t the wlove tades, uae: Ou picie of tue Citizens Aseoeincion, will take c Ins ihuieou Poiday evenine, se escly to take coven tn re Mie A thur « ly live rT TOs. JOYOR Pr i pm @ lon honest indua'r eed soe. All Deane Te pe chiuliv jus ted Ww oreem wad Hartt $ * Boa + fl form In pro es headet the bani of toe serenth he pace they will march to hall. ib Jonmitee, JOHN GU, WOO Robt, pee WINLTAM TG ELING, Se ooo ST Ww ARD M « LELLAN Atiour tlre UNION CLUB it hold aro noe took, nt their Hail dv 9 un. al aw tendaces seve tel to pepure ieeation meets tue Lith juste and for @ ection ot meinbe FRA Ni ind. 2 iY he BK t CUARLES WAT Be _ AUCTION NOTICES. “UCTION NOTICE—NEW AND VALUe ky AP ALOILON, VN © CO. will et et Au W Ooook A . of new } ¢ lathes mutiag om | me inact ney fil tore machines lipyiog. uy gear cube tar aul Et t ne up teht k tarving | com material and flock of @ complete gum a ufactusue establishment, The sae will be peren.p oy and for earh on delivery, Catwocues may be lad at air Give, op sppleation at the Auctou Room, lid Pear e«t, aud ou the pieites, Ont o.der of the Trusters of the American Fire Arms “ GEORGE T. MAY, Secretary. SALE OF AN ENTIRE Jia niture, beds 2 Weet in want of fi rieh carpe'A, ¢ t tead ta me. house, o Be BY rei HAGEMAN “DAY, PLU RBDAY, Sth, Ai lUig o'clock A. 9 BU omit at, bet. Hicke aad Col Carpets, oilclotha, chambe Leds, dc. ae reese ted ft, 0 wo SALE — HORSES, ‘ Harn: se. KIGHAKD wili teil this day, Phuteday, Broadwe + 1 eorrel hore # carriage harnocs, aa MOORF, “Ate M. DOUGHTY, ATCT, WILD Si elm, ile ek. at the Utah Hou 26h et an tia LD oo dru, ALY @& chair, tables, ruited Lun bedeteads, iiattiaees, on het RKE, AUCT R—OF EL b t this day at di ock sadl day Mauda on eet. lio I WNBROK! es SALE Till » \Y_ BY WON his 1 £49 dots of ness? ens ¢ sid oher UG Cols aw, co + ieme nantes t is verte ra OFLB: i te ang Moti aes JAWNBROKER’S SALE TIS DAY, AT t Plok—BENIAMLS WAV Gig dry th Fella the ealescoon, 4 NiDtA a a ,Coe. al wesortment airrdeemed Weer OF GEORGE CUI LEPV, vio Bat rr) JAWNE ‘'S SALE, ON FRIDAY, pepo JAMES AvAK, Now power mt D too nul date Ht par NBROKI BOW: KERS SALE ST 61 NEW Auci €, & ig 4 SALE OF CLOTHING, PIE stlemen’s Purn'ehine Goods anc laiore’® SAI NIN ee com SPE IAL, a Will sell at } on % hureday, nest new of Oveceoats fall ¢ Conte and tine y cvsaline cy Cxsime 1 at this Cohpehbgl bh Walkin tor Ciochiers| eoton of ely] 4 in banka. at 2 o'vloe Whupkoy, ¢ and bbb oo 1g Droudiee ¥ Laed Level tov C6O, da, & yy AMD nv, AUCI Ve.ue., ‘I ow Pare Coruce juss 4a siaud Basra” PMANCHA’S, 413 CANAL ding, Avithinetic, Wriliau, &, are taught day andevening, ‘Torus reaeun sl Individual instruction, Separste sparunen's tor diet, and private instrucuon, Writing, 12 lessoue one dollar. 4) USIC—e2 FOR & LESSONS ON THE P mierhod of daily p. he on & pene! and pre meth Apply at Twenty -fifth s np dnar west nf aie fon. xT, mt x \Ke ding, Spellings err ae

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