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NEW YORK SON. ea “FRIDAY MORNING, SEPT, 9, 1864, Qur Resources | eof our Datye Geeks who eatimete tho capacity of the Ameri- an people to carry on the war by the actual out. ey without reference to the income of the nation woald be Hkely 0 tks © gloomy and errove nus dew of our firtare condition, The fact ts, however, thes 18 wouk! be entirely within vur power to carry 00 the war fer ten, twenty, or filly yuars us cutney even om the needlosly oxtraveagant terme i/ the net three years without becomine exhausted. This estaen from the increasing production of our people which more than keape pace with the desirnetion of war, Bs he trne we would nut grow auy richer, and woukd be compelled to stand st!!!, #0 far as social tnd educational progross are coucerbed ; but still ‘We could keep on the war almost indefinitely, withe out being compelled to draw upon our capital, Gaglend can be provi to have grown richer during We gigantic Nepoloouie war—no', indeed, in @onsequence of that war, but rather iv spite @f Wt. Tho vast improvements in machinery @o Mmviatedt prod ction, thar it aos only kept pace even outstripped =the destruction cre, war, while France, which remained @lmoet at o stand at!!!, oo far an related w industrial progress, was at last oommpelled to give up the con- test frean sheer exhaustion, The causes that ena- Ded England to maintain the apparently unequal Ctuggie against the yreat Naro.ron are et present operating inthe North with increased furee ant eettvity. The inerhanetible euerwy of free labor ts daily supplying the constant drain of war, and predably raises a surplus, During the ten years ending 1964, the increas. of real and personal tax- eble property in the Uv ted States amounted to over nine thousand mi!lous of dollars, or, in round numbers, to thousand tillions of dollars a year—in specie. A large proportion of thi inepease ocurred in the free Staten, and it may be safely estimated that the im- provemente in machinery and its more senersl edaptation to agricultural aud industrial pursulte Gines the commence:nent of the war have tors han made good the deficiency caused by the with- drawal of inen from the productive pursulta of peeee to the unproductive business of war, When We estimate the fiomense jucreare to our resources by Immigration, it may not bo extravagant t cale ulate the total income of the free States since the cammeonéemnent of the war ao equal to the annus! twemease during tho preceding ten years of poace, Pais would place the annual income of tho free Btates aince the commencement of tho war at a thousand millions a year iu #pecie, a sum which if reduced to currency, wi'l about equal the actual tom of the war, The demonstration, then, thet the free States can bold thor own, and carry on the war at the name time refutes the |dea that the North i# likely to be bank- eupted, There iano danger of this unless in the case of unforeseen contingencies, There may be a @mperary delay in mevting our national obliga- Gens owing to official blunder ng, but this possible Out not probable evil will bo swiftly overcome by the Meady industry of our people. While our caple 2) vomains intact we can at least grow no poorer, Qh this we inust be content, By and bye, our @if-denial and coura,e will restore the nation, which will then leap forward to o career of prosperity and greatness unexainpled in history, We are nos altogether wasting our su vings, wo are applying them temporarily for the purpose of anving our capital, {p erder to make » pew start, When the nation is @owed we shall grow rich again, Ia the meantimo ‘we must ecopomise, and, above all, we must not grew weary, The Union must be restored at all bastards. Commerce follows power; Saud, when @e shall have builtup aud restored our country, the nations of the world will become our financial a@idutaries. Their best laborers will rush to our shores, and the United states will soon become the apradion of freo labor, where the individual de. velopment of the workers will formy ior the Gret 4me in bistory, the sole basis of social and political pegve es. —_————_____. Atlanta, Tes full extent and importance of Gen Saxa- WAR'S lato Victory at At! inta, were only partially vepresented by the intelligence rece'ved trom Northern sources ; and we now find, in the laiwent- stions of the rebel papers, the admission of the vite) injury which that victory bas inflicted upon their caus. In reading Gen. Surmwan's mo lost @aetement of his succers, the people forgot that it ts ome of that genoral’s characteristics to underrate eether than t overrate the importance of bis seblevements; and hence tho full measure and im- portance of bin victory have not been generally understood, The rete! papers are not likely to magaify thelr defeats, nor to give the Federal sol- diers credit for victories that they have not earned; end it is therefore safe to presume that their state- ments of their own reverses are jot extrava- q@amt, The Richmond Examiner, which has the reputation of being the most trutbful, aod @ the same time the most virulent paper in tho tafuence of the rebcllion, admits that the fall of At- Yente is an almost irreparable disaster, and raises a wall of laueulation over the event that will be Board throughout the Confedermy, Of ite bitterness ft wswails Goueral Hoop for incom: Petency,in lowing himsel’ to bo manwuvred out of the great key to the Contederste back door, end attacks Jerr, Davis with equal virulence Mr Placing tp sw Important & position an officer who fe “motoriously incapable of manaying anything targer then a divistou.”” And then, changing from the paasionate into the lugubrious styl, it asks: “Now, ie it not hard—is it not cruelly hard— that the struggle of vight t!llious, who sacrifice their touey, sacrifice their lives, who roan in the ox: ccese of exertion, who wren bh every muscle till the blood starts with the swoat—should come to paught—should end im the ruin of us all—that the predilections and antipsttiies the pit'ul persoral feelings of a singlo man may be iudulzed 2 But ep admission of ai) more importance follows, and one which givoa the most truthful idea of the To the agony Magnitude of Sugmman'a succes: “The ioral effet of the joss of Atlanta will be great, «tt will obscure — the pros. pect of peace, of Inte co bright, It way render Ancaloulable iss sauce to the party end enable tims to execute the draft. Tt will ulso infuse gloom over the south. ‘These adm! ONS bar even nore than uppears upon thelr surface, Feveal the fact that the boasted invincibil: ty ef Hop's army was were bombast; that it is now Giaptrited, demoralized, and without hope of suc- cons thet the means for reinforcing it by conscripe tan ere exhausted; and thui the result has caused owm despondency and despair to displace the epirtt of exultation and defiance which s0 lately q@rovelied. These we the substantial and iaceloue of Lincors, Ne benefits of Surnwan’s operations; and they show that the mere low of the position of Atlanta, together with the nen and munitions of war, were in reality of little consequence compared with the mors! effet which tet digester infused into the popular rind, The Repoblican state Ticket. Tre nominations by the Syracuse Conventen, on Wedueodsy last, of the Hon, Kronen &. Prvtos, of Chatauque, for the office of Governor, aod the fon, Tuowas G, Atvonn, of Onondaga, for Lieu- t ufrovernor, a8 tho head cf the state ticket, opeos the campaign in shia State, @ far as th Republicans are conceried, The ticket j@ on the whole a reapectable cone, Ib ts, however, likely t excite but Htile enthnainwmn, and will win or lose according to the result of the Presiacntial contest in this Btate, nelther adding to voré the atrength of Mr, Lreoory, ft that General Drx tracting fron. to Le regretted refused the nomunation, aate could command a lariee cutetdle vote on } perronal merite independont of party. Aa it wa be came very near being nominated —reeeiving the compliment of a lene vote even after the reading of his letter of declination, Mr. Pratos, how. ever, has always acted tan cloeely with his party lu and out of Congress to fail in receiving, in return, the fill Ropublican vote in thi The Demo- cratic Ftate Convention meete at Albany next week, andthe public wil then be tu a porition to judge respecting the merite of the rival candidates fer Governe state, T aod other Biate officers A Good Chance for Intervention. Tar Algerian war, accord) ny to the Liat Kuropean hows, iw wa uiming increared importance ood excites the most uup eassnt anti Paria, The people of Algiers are making brave headway against the French, but how much ean niy be surmised from the fact that Marshal Mo. Manos, the most renowned general probably tu Europe, haa been Beene of operationn, an lvivor, pationa in in Frauce and dispatched to the The French censorship in so strictthat lt ie almost impossible for any newate excape, Which it is to the interest of tho French government to suppress, and as Looms Naronson has fo obvious motives: in concealing from French pride any suceesa of the deapised tomnt-barbarous Arabs over the splendidly appoint. ed troopa of France, Wwe can only inter the iiun- portance of the cris.a by the measures adopted to meetit, It fecertain that a commander of General MoMation's reputation would neither be apno nted to nor would he accept the conduct of any iuoble war, and the pittlny of the hero of &lferino and Moventa ngainst the obscure and unknown ehlef- tains of Algiers, in therefore ssuggestive event. Ik indicates that Fiance las @ war ou ber handa from which eshecan reap ne glory and derive no profit, and fsabsolute’y certain t) eudor immense losses. Tt also manifests to the world the failure of the schemes of French colonization aud empirein Africa that have been pursued for over tulrty ycarsat an iinmon {blood enod treasure, To the people ond Government of the Uuited Bates the re-open ing of the Algermne war isan Important and sig- nifeantevent, Itindeates in the firat piace the cithculties that may be expected in any attempt t Wage 9 war of pure conquest against (he social ine stitutions of@ people, Itaisu attorcs Mr, Secreta. Ty SEWagD an opportunity, whi A he will no doubt iunprove, of reciprocating the French Emperor's kind offers of modiation between the North and Bout, by o proposition on behalf of President Lixcotn to nevotiate @ powce between the peoplo of Algiers and France. The brave stand made by the Algerinee for more than ao generation aga ist the Freach, demonstrates to the world that they cannot be cor red, and it is time for the United States pia the tnterests of humanity, The 7 tions and arruments ad- vancel by the Freneh Foreign Minister to Mr, Srwanp, in the winter of 1589-3, favor of arbi. tration ande ithe rebel G ulederacy, would serve ss @ Danis for the pevgotiations to be penedup between the heroe J rab tribes of A giers and the Emperor of France, I prope tion of mediation should be rejected, the United Siaten Government should recovnize the Algerines as bolligerents, and receive their envoy in this country, Of course Loris Narotron could nos complain tf the Commiastouer froca Agiers should borrow @ leaf from Mr, BLingis’s book, and fit cut won-clads in New York and Rorton, ert ompromisa wit The Cheap Coal Question. The {rm position taken ty the ScN in opposition to tiv extortionate schemes of ihe cowl epeculators, aul ite advocacy of the systom of Purchasing Asso- eationsto break up their te ly, bas already produced the most satis ectory resulta, Ten or twelve argociations (and perbops others that have Dot reported to us) were formed, in aeconiance with the Sun's muyvostions, and some of them have already received ther winter's supply of coal at tigures far below thore demanded by the dealers, In addition to this, it has bad the effect of alarming the speculators, and reducing the general price about tweaty percent, This isan ioportant gain, but consumers must not flutter themselves that with- out a coutinuance of thelr eforts, it will be lasting, The evil bas been suspended, not eradicated; end if tho speculators tind that the poople are conten with what they have done, soon ocelr, Toe r anosher advaneo will t@ulcoalatthis port dur. ing the wee the of}elal #tavement have been tasindy to ml ordors of speculators, aud they havo also imumeuso vontracta for future de. Kvery, It ts evident, therefore, that they expect to deiude the people by a temporary diininution of prices, with the design of balancing the account by » lure advance when the wiutor seus ba when they have the o ket to (heir own bands, and when nocholce but to pay the fimures they Tue true pol.ey, then, is to continue the operations of Purchasing Assoviations—to extend and in- Crease their purchases, and to make the advantace aiewly gained of losting and permunent benefit. Paris Fashions for scptember. Dur.ng ibe prosent seasov, the b za bonnets roe n ehall rol of the mar- ecutly Worn ree.ved ther cop ds ctseama, an the etoallost of small bounetm buving obtamed the bre abon compote yudyee at able resorts, + Montleurjand of all pre av ity relgn triumphant secu some weit, iow in tront, with drooping fi aud d.wolet, Whieh are ne But itanust be ceptible bak olee of the tour-de-tete requensly abandoned, ol served that such chapeaux, al- though met with tn ¢ best houses, are not yet general, Round hats area how. ever, still numerously patronized in Paris, especially joreigners, who are at- ior of auther by oats splendid fetes in onor of the Emperor, of the K of 8 days of September, co ap Tal ba ane ee See still be ventured u Uno glace a [ght atu, more durable than ena —— ee ee oe) very mh ala mode, Croam-colored Irish pop | A Neat ( ‘oF Valuable Lot, at Belles UCTION NOTICE-NEW AND VALUE ling, for toilette de carp yne or for the seaside, are D Nent Cottage oF frora ail th Bie vn t Awe AL mo ACHINERY AT ALCTI also very clevant wea , na well as the poucs of com eg e115, im amali parments Mee iaes aver GM IAN'S BON & CO. vial s at Atte A'satis and Rouen, whieh are, of course, hy af day even’ bg at 187 Rowers, nite a) earn i ou V need Sem, zjet. lv o'clock A. a heavier, but hove the adva » of enabling the te inn helae wo ae notified the me “net ‘ork City, @ laree bot of uew > ty ‘ » | tite eve de Wi TALMyemeuis Wil Le made jor divid S machinery, such me pianera eneine Weartr 'o #upport the av ms it she inet? aire 1” tote 108 hy mille p ea, baster drulife somperature att! son without dang te ornamented | dotuin.4 Cha! the coifleur, whose talent denne, deere to be pieeed im the PEC NOTICES. with al) th ta of gray ice, now ag TAL AUCTION NOTICES. Hiling, bering, and bec et ta hay Abe, eoeping, tAL.p ne, wear cu win t winechine® bivdiae, punchs snd rr right drill presen, aiging machines wood ani og lathes Be. Gc. ; tools and Gixtoce: come posing the mater al and @iack of 8 Gonpwte Gum mannfaetoriny @tahi/ebuent, The ante will be pecermp'or sand for cash on defiverr. Geta ues may te lad at any ti mappheanos m bine. A apa Koomy 11] Pourl ot, aud on the oe by rot the Trustees of the Ameriona Tire Arms : Company. = seatieiiaae GEORGE T. MAY, Secretary, APEREMITORY SALE OF AN f NTIRG evor are now made upon th ebronght inte « Vou for the arrangement of iaiios’ | natural, Curle and catogans are looked upor perfectly jeritimate importations when the ric huers of the owner's chevelure is uot siffeient to furnish exch capitiary ornaments, A quantity of hair, eproad out to the best effect and decoraied with flowers or ribbons ja one of the purticular marks of the Waning surauuer season. Wairisa Dors, Green milk drees, deeply ie dvked, each tooth beng oruamentel with rich white guipure. The casaque is cdiusted to “he Celebrated a Ku Bell th Mores etal t Ite pu " wed. bo be had ot erorers ee0e Baye AY @ Agout, 195 Chamt for the Hintr aad Skin. hevous, The bees aud che drurtetes Cotlec Narey'« Tricop. pes gation, Sold by au ea) « rowr «& Noker’s Hixhe at Pre wal, ) Sewing 105 Bide # and Me baton at, ‘hi ook} " valet, nud ieof the same color se tie dreea and WHLIN — Jeet clase Louse of fine hourebeld iarnivare, bod vimilarly trimmed, White erape bonnet, staail in | Cortina unt cy on Me anAa ntuen aicoie tean i ‘7 and prov ded minply with @ bowllonue of ‘Tha fomade ane relat’ he fi A Y ve vol avolot fo ted tont h Yoosa Lapy.-Light grey | pooh, tth omat. at t popl.n robe and pardomutus, ai! he ornaments being | you ust iach at i in binek silk with Jong fringe. T chapeau ia the PONLAN--In tend this calc, No Peripuue ment Catalogues at chapesu Windsor, and is wlmost concealed by an | after a line youre, HT it. WEECO PT, Auctioneer 12 ida very large depend t ear of Bie age, JAWNPROKER'S SALE.—THIS DAY At tives and frier to vow wi hie dave pesidone ress, Cagnrnan Dee. White muslin robe over aea- ereen ale sop. Rich bee tir ¢*, surmounted by a ruchiug of green otk, ail ia of green milk, trimmed with deep ae ality woth that on ihe ak ley Orta mented with gr os ook on BELL & iN RAILAM'S Sale Thow . rts fiet-rme predged + Won eo, ated CAL er ull s Blanke's pie ole, shirta boots a chuta, Ae, By oruer BH. SOLOMON, 61 Mauiaen et, ils JAWNBROKER'S de of alla deus Clothing, On Wednesday, Sent. T Baile, fon of Thotuae d Sa months an! sda The relatives and b ARL E- Kh, ON WEDNES: S41 \ } LE wm aud wath rome (ox are reepert= udeof the femnite day, Sept e will be auld by B.C, RC LAN replaced by a butterfly) in the tour-ieetet A | tally invited to atieud the faneral, tom ot at (9 Carine at. a eenetal serormrent of ance a | large fea-rreen bow at ints the back heir or | cence of hie parents, Yl Kia ob on Pibaay, Sey ! Be orewe ABAMEM, pale will lege catogen instead of the u re ai Jo'cionk, P.M. ’ hap Cioran te THAN GAN . 4J ¢ ‘ ¥ a é ‘ Laurence Hanlean. in the 84th year P, GAFFNEY, AUCTR=21” CHAMBERS Carioas Calculations, : ant ninot the taumtiy are ceepeetfully invited heh Ai ey UL pte h. My alone: bi juoe iplo interest of one cent, at six per cent funeral, un Saturuay, Be 2 ofia icy, goods stoves: hotels. All kinds oi | f the The v4 per annuns, from the commencement ¢ tian ers to the cloas of th end tLe 1h2 Lausens ot HEANEY =n Bods Sh inet. M Cathe. ine Iheauecy, at ber ve ei \V t BROKER 3 SALE THIS biY= .7 } e " } Hier tiles ie and Ton tie and thove Aw “loa New bewe be but the trifting sum of eleven dollars, seventeea | wiiam J icane, are sec ec! ns lote of Women's werriag appeare: —conniste cents and elht calle; but if the same principal, at | tae tune i hich whl t ake pare t ' fou of soi oot mesit hy Chie : ar te « ele om s ati ick'e Carhe bivct fi ” * i, aheety qui ft the came rate nnd tine, had been allowed to accu. | Lith 84 94 Weloc®. f om nid Other nonce Into Pia Ab asolemn Hist Muse ot hequiea wi Le tor tne be poe of Le. rou able roo WO. We Oe order of B, COHEN. lis ate at compound interr sb would require the epormous stim of S49. 000,000,000 of globes of On the ith inst, Bridget R, Li ROLLIN s, AVE MI PLES Hi ' KOLA bisa ‘ we, Ot ae gold, each equa t (oe earth io macnit from the Cbare Ss ) pay the inter i) the euia were equally di t, pea, A Mote wf farmituie, Cae Lae Poa‘ vic thea the ear’ yw enti~ i for the te fat ere abd eary mated to one th ns, ¢ TI oy Woe ¢ 1 hair, ching 12 mas then man aud child would rece JM poe Worlds BSELL—Oo Jhuista, se 7 ' y . ) Ries for an inheritance, Fiedersck Willian 1h inue eel | Q HERMAN & CO. AUCT'TS * SELL TAS Wero all these globes placed ade by side in a di- Nd of Hradet Kuseel, a 64 ue and | eda, biaday, Rent. 9 rect line, it would take lebtning {tue We nd he family are re. girdle the earth in the wink of an wlatives and file Lp IRN ager OR uliv invited to atte 4 tt he A. is y Rie GUT, taken to Caivaty Cemete bo travel (rom ¢ were diuchary Ant it r ‘entnan Was travell ny 192 000 toile iale ment, wat hes je Mole PeMAE COPy somes the iy locity of a caunoa bull be- | KILLIN—On Wednerday, Ave. 31, M Hance inet ti eet per second, and io th's case | ¢ ot Me M vinseton Cow N.Y. tn Prosed to continue atthe same rate: and sound | th senrot his exe. 6s Woviaye the » the atmosphere 1126 feet iu a second 40 NDING—Lo Key Port, sept. 4, Harriet sound- wee the flash after waiting 11000 | ing, wea ee tae ball would roach him in seventy-four Ler remains were taken t nwood, ilvone ot years: but he would not hear the report THOMASSON-On I Oy - ‘ Hilthe end ot one thousand mi llonsof centuries, | Thouaesoas aod ST yenre, 2 a AUCT © TO MARCH n of wold were fused inte The teiatives au ) ! o'clock, u * wtbe sun for its cemer, | fully invited to art a ; r % rotne, tables, eb ab inv space, in all directions one | BYC% oh’ Meee ent Long Lalend papore | 22s mirror, counters & - Mundred and thirty millions ot | or. wl \ TILLIAM ABBOTT, AUC “HONE Rk, oF: the orbit of Herschel or a a ; baie Hasek Vick he floc 4 Bast Broadway, eieoa Sy at long Uranus. « t were continued wil the KELS—On Sept. 2d, of wounds received in th leek, lone, stock and fistutes of the old extabe ry, Ba i end of th C + ie would rely f 1} shy southenet core on bob at. and v the « . en eucros vo hus * is tpacious and weil titted onl the p Neptune, whore at ihe dis “i rat esse eats dlaseihissnsiepintiieli tance of tWo thousead eight bune i fithy wale 3 . lions of miles from the rudy encircles our Whole ME ase em of worlds, | Saeeeeninen - a The present eyatem of floured ts called the Arat'c Ol FINISHER | A TESTIMONIAL 10 THE INDIAN HERB Tighe, butit ! be moe properly termed M 3 F {4 nied the Dudian methir ta origin among | Uy. ave i Sant a |, Turned ont of the Saten Ts! orpital, and told von ‘ a tho Araba | tiie, sgt mut, | DY the bea bas tne cured, sfrew learned it: urn, Cary the art imio } All who | .0% tuade uer Spain, where toy proctiaed it during their long | ed toe! ead. nat. ot o t ime and 1 am porte 1 ed and ab oeenpation of that comity The pubheation of | portance to be Ganewted, & he Vor Rel LOWRS, their astonomical tables in the orm of almanaca | 6: : No 10 Theta Hey New low wastbe prine pal means of erad y spreading it M) THE ATK DRI {8 AND) BAK- ery ae abroad amon the eurrounding nations; but so 5 bere of he City of New Yo k.--At a 1 ceting of We « be OUR MOTT slow was the progressibat it w vot generally | the Trace, hed on r unda 4) Beoone hs pee ne oe established uutil about the middle of the sixteenth | fh 16 wus uur ; oO Call & ROGOEE tars With ploc century ing of the Tr neh , 4! palais be passe Noi tear : : 2} busin NT wath. Ammeotine to thie eitect oa wh Hinnucial News, Markets, &c. Xidde ittanee bertien® Groby, wi Sif who a:6 ise Provades the va New Yor), Tiuraday, Sept. 8 6 PL Wold dee] peonsied iu the auliect ent ps: empl bet clined 6 por ct, to-day, aa will Le seen by the tollow. | } uN i Dk MO Ne Ci Adideies AL t ul el) uses, relieve KEENE ug list of fluctuations At 10 bee nwete ion : mple Herb. sei wee 24}; 10.05, MO; 11, 2604 11.2 | 12, 88548 | PO TAILORS- (E—THE MEMBERS Se eRallteoae 1 45 2 927 3 of the W “ie | sud and bealih wot f tt union tol te : rear | Line ftle eines A i esate d cdne wa. teri ute M0 that Pouce Ce bead since 5 e sionere had bee hmond ne general he on Bunday t mts 11M Yi stock market wae | lar and lower with ap oeaure i fn Xo V | te qt torell, Gove nis were active and tins, Money | 4 ; 188 Dnheld at, Brooklyn Was rather ue wtive at 7 per cent, Commer | pH R INGMIN tN » WIL No charre for consuite on aivice. Unie a : ‘ ni r rout * paper wae oflered more tioely, but passed elo ly | ovcioek, " i haw WM. | cheers IZpercent, The bids forthe new loan ace ¢ HARUN Mierivouts JOU ULNIY LOK, Lose iT! ward in cousiderbie nulabera and will « ex | e Lich eea cil eens pon ex TPHOLSTYRERS I \ MEETIN al anc yal ., wil Le t ot « qh ena 7 }eveningy st solGrund ét, LAMURECHL, view: by No BTOOK bALER- ‘T BOUL. KURZ, see | : 10 U.S. Ae 'Syep. 17 ona, Coal, 41... 69 pao at ——wes | > ay lo, Wi 1 Ar. Gow 3 ‘4 ‘ BHI U8. Oh Sede a TIis 10 Atlantic sick. Is Sas wy VOCAL ss, |! 1m is 1 ML eH wi no] : Bi 4, Ue oy , URDA I mwar Any FOR Dr haw oO% oot a Sua yA! D's CURE OF t Drunks 21000 Tina, Tel. TN Bee le... 187 alo a " Sanu Lista Dy. € + OW Hud Ky. ‘ : lg San LL War low. 0S on co laid s lan Mie rf oO: TUE Na LR | , hed Jil be LeCr) Uh ey Ra bac om eee RE Me ‘bY FOR a ‘ le ea te on od tb | sirom the he tk in it x ‘ l a randiny dan Mich, so.et....110, Too do... 181 aliil ty t 2 a Low Pt Wow CLs 200 Mich. Len. 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SOCLE: | ' ¢ b erara| s} . mw TO i Vi's | . ‘ Houre otw t¢ 1 OAW UA, 08 1 lo i Pp ‘ | sens i 5 a t cor \ i | Ayes ; 1 ae ! domi Cacia tolines | | AR ni shed e | voewiete tt { rluent . 1 1% ’ AGH Mou jee, oe lei H SE ROR ; hb Sikes MiAGH : : ; wea M4 mimae k 5 ‘16 ‘ ed : sii POLITICAL, Kevoklsn: prteo $ | 150 Chi, & 'N, We PE Suse be} ; wend (CNY Crop. wh. @ud a "Gate rune ‘The Hay Mark. b Ds ierile A New York, Sejt.7.—Prices baye wot mueh chanced qu AP FARMING LANDS FOR SAI L, 104 fica ou, cast tietees, Buppaes Dave | er ny | nies tr New Yok, @ J wiulire 6 euteiu poepect, The nn , sic0o as ¢ wether io tO past $07 ame Hae Foe Ww Lat 4 ave and W teace, abu tesced to « fea tbe ma. nil pon ¢ t Gave: me # HOL pi.chatite $6.) 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Purevologt with Ohm ANTEL--108 SECOND-HAND SEWING W: ATER POWER, WITH LAND AND and ull written descriptions of charseter, and advice Ringe ab 8A Mysile ecenet Sm es buildings for ss 7 miles from U0 clay, te as wo the most appropriate purmuite im which yor ean | irookli, bo HLW. YOUNGILOOL. Biches price | Aey dese vould wed Jesney City mabiteg best eucceed ; Faulte—how to correct them; Healub-- | poi how to secure and retaiv it; the Management of Children; celf-Improvemens, etc, given daily by Meesrs, FOWLER & WELLS, ot 350 Broadway, Ne Xe oe ar tiealase cue ecard Mr. Hl. FOULKE, Go Pine at, wa SON RIVER R, R-FOR ALB. s et yee the North and is! frou, ALBANY Or LEAD OR TYPE METAL OF ALB ‘i Fy Baar 3 P 4 arian bought at tbe bh and AM: ay 8, aa 1040 P. M, end 00 bun Chas ae] Raee ca petoad