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Contiiued from the First Page. fewer, yet calico selle at sixty cents ® yard, by et sixty-five cents per pound, the oe = weighs about ix ounces, the sixpenny beng Yoons charye fifteen cents per plato, every nocesaary of life remmaing at the same high an instead of coming down cighteen per cent. ‘Gol fa our standard,” says the merchant, Granted; but ftis only when gold rises, When it fala, re prices do not fall with ity pay more many of the Ary cools and other merchants, who have raiged their preces to muit the gold standard, have bees oom wh Atomica in coming to time when their clerks reepectfulle asked for an incrense of aalary. “Tt ie a poor mile that won't work both waya."” Spurr Woop,—The DarLy News persists fn {ta opposition to General M Clellan, end an- ounces that stepe have been taken te call ¢ Gouven- tion to nominate Powce Candidates for Presidens ap 1 Vico-Pree Fernando Wood, however, loos not aeree with Brothor Ben, and, in a spec h to the Morart Delogetion to the Albany State Convention, on Monday night, warmly endorsed the Chicago morminee. Tur Tens-Frov.—Tiiny Day.—Yesterday morning rose cloudy enongh, and waa anything Dut encouraging; nevertheless our German fellow. citizene were carly to commence the rporta of the day, The ymnartion of the Zeolinge (pupita) on the previous day were pronounced excellent by the judges, who it i# ald: experienced much difficulty jn awording the prizes which will be declared and distributed to-night at the City Assembly Rootes. The ball will eommnence at nine o'clock, aud the dis- ibution of ven will take place at roldnight. Sanrony ate the Turpers met at their head- quarters Turne Halle in Orchard street, pnd shout nine ofclock marched to the boat at the foot of sth atreet for Jones Woods in the samme orer aa om the previous day, and as deseribed in the Bun of yosterday, On arriving at the Woods the prize shooting commenced and was kept up till evening The shooting was excellent and all nequitted ther selves well; Mr. Schucwder trou East New Yor was crowned one of the best markemen on the ground, About balf past ten the regular prize turning wae inaugurated with the sour fPurper auf gum Streete™ by the united “bunacen, These performances belonged to the higher order of gymnastic exercises, and commenced with evo- lutions on the sted bar, which were participated in by about tive bundres of the Turner vine thirty, however, contended for the prizes, and their feats were most astonishing, Mr, Mer’ legate from St. Lous, and Mr, Baumgartner, iNlinmns- burg), performed some feats which were almost miraculvua, At? o'clock, P, M., some sixty of the Turners entered into a prize contest with foilsy alter thia, fenciny with bayonets, sabres and broad- awords took place, In the lnat named exercise, ove of the Turners got wounded on the beck of the right hand, the brondsword severing some of the tendour, At three o'clock, prize racing and wreat- ling were the ordor of the hour, and the athletic ekil! and the strength shown in the latter exercise ‘was wonderful, Mr. Schausen, from Bloomingdale, reemed to be the favorite, but the winners wiil not Ye kuown ull ahis evening, at the ball, At 4 o'clock, the exercises closed with leaping over a five-foot bar with # cun and @ spring-bowrd, Bome exce!lont agility was displayed in this exercise, but ost of the jumpers touched the top of the rope. This, it was believed, was owing to the slippery nature of the ground, which baulked the jumpers fu the run, Laat evening there was & grand per- formance at the New C Turners, assisted by Mesdames Oito Hoym, and Unger, who k ud Boe piece was, “Die Carinchueller’ — The Scholars of Charles, Yhis morning ® yenerai meeting will take place, at 9 ofclock, for the ged 6) of re- organizing the new Turners’ Union, At? o'clock ¥.M.,there will be a socia! gathering, both at Turne Halle, aud a yrand ball, o# already stated, will be iven at the City Aasembly Rooms, im the evening, 'o-morrow the guests will depart for home, Tne ComiInc MCCLELLAN DEMONSTRATION, —The Committes of arrangements for the Grand Walon Derwoustration of the 17th, met yesterday at Tammany Hall, Douglas Taylor, Esqe inthe chair, George W. Morton, Recording Secretary, A larze mumber of Clubs and Associations will, it is ascer- ta.ned, parade on that evening, Great prepara- ons are being made, and the illuminations and fireworks will be superb, Goveruor Parker, of New Jersey, Calov Cushing, of Massachusetts Ben- ator Bigler, of California, Governor Bigler, of Penn- @ylvania end others will speak. CLosinu or Boxprp Warnuovsrs,—Col- Jector Draper bas already commenced the work of e@bating some of the abuses that have prevailed iu this department. He has issued orders for the closing of all bonded warchouses whose propric- ors are found guilty of charging extortionate rates for storage, and two such houses have already ‘been closed uuder this order, The necessity for this order was very great. Owners of bonded ‘Warehouses had in many cases raised their prices @ eXtracrninary tizures, and merchauuts were obliged to subinit to charges of the most excessive nature, ofteu seven or eight times greater than the rates fixed by the Chamber of Commerce, The Collector has commenced the investigation of cows plaints from merchants, and mauifests a determi- pation to reform the gross abuses that were pre- valent in the Custom House Department, whea under the control of his predecessor, Deatu oF Park Bexgamiy,--Mr, Park Benjamin, a well haown Ieratuer of New York, dicd yesterday, after « short illness, in the titty- fitth yerrof his ave, He was born in Domarara, British Gui: iu 1309, of American parentage, bis father having prone thereto engage in mercantile Pirsuits, He was engaged in editing several New York pu lication, all of which, we believe, are now extinct, During the last four or five years Mr. Benjamin had not been engaged in active duties, with the exception of delivering occasional Lectures, Tae New Narion Comwre ro Grrer.—A @ult bas boon {instituted for payisent of bis salary, by a former assovinte editor of the New Nariox, the Fremont orcan am this » Which promises some intervsting disclosures rn iny the radical Ropubl.can movewents avamst Mr. Lincoln, The Pathfinders Association’ of this city clatms to own the concern, und not Gou, Cluseret the lead. ing editor, as stated CHATHAM street has been entirely rennmber- ed on the west side, in consequence of the quantity of houses which were numbered with w''s" udd- ed to ite recular number, No, 64 is now No, 60; No, 80 ig 92, and so of the rest Disrinecisinp AkRIVALS,-- Ex-Secretary Chase, General Sprasue and wife, Thurlow Weed, Hon, Caleb Cushing, Mou, Jolin 8, Carlisia, Gover- nor Curtin, of Pepus ja, und Bishop Duggan, ef Chicago, were at the Astor House yesterday, RE-OPENING AT Sr, Francis XAviger's Cou- iren.—This Inetitution, locuted tn Bixteenth street, was re-opened on Munday morning, The exer- cises were highly intereaung, and were witnessed Archbishop “MuClosky, and many emineut fergymen. The Archbishop celiversd an eloquent ad sion, in which he adverted to the civilizing aud cb: ietinnizing influence ot kuow!- ¢, and encoursged the studente to renewed forts. Scuoor Pre-n1c,—A_pic-niec takes place at fonos’ Woods to-day for the benefit of the schools pteched to Bt y’a church, in Grand atrect, qrper of Bide, Vver two Caused children se. ters oa And To- morro’ vel 1 take place at the fer tw boned of the schools of i. Jamee! Ferry Boat Damaorv.—The ferry boat “New York," plying between Jersey City and this city, was obliged to wait a few minutes at the dock on this side, yesterday, for the return boat. Darcy to vacate the alip and while so waiting wan car- ried down by ine force of the tide and collided with the steamship Yazoo, domolishing a part of the gentleman's cn! ing and causing intense exe. ment among the prssengers, A stonrn-tug finally took ber in tow and turned ber into the slip. receiving ship North Carolina fell from one of the yard-arms to the deck yesterday, and was instantly killed, The Coroner wes notified to hold an inquest, Hudson Cty Inst evening, for the purpose of ratify - ‘ng the nom'nationa of McClellan and Pendleton. The attendance wae quite ‘arge, there being several ward organizations present from Jersey City and Toloken, After speeches by several prominent gentiemer the affair terninated with @ torcblight procession. A grand Democratic ratifiention meet- ing will take place at Van Voret Square, Jersey TRADES’ MOVEMENTS, Tue PLAstearn.' Sraikr.. On Monday evening the operative plasterers pow on strike ret at the corner of $3rd street and Figbth avenue, for the purpose of receiving money from the Siety but married men were paid mon elassifed aceording to the nu which each man had. and these were The exact arnount paid to cach Waa not stated, but the «urn drawn from the bonk for the purpose was g7), The applientions for ald were cerparatively few, and by no means exhansted the amount draws. Thia was owing to the fact that most of the employers acceded to the demanda of the workmen, and the latter had gone The Society met again Inst evouing to collect (nea, nominate officers, and give out money to those on strike, ete. was appointed to investigate & caso in which # plas terer wae being defrauded of wages by bis cry A new set of otfheers wore nominated, elected in two weoks, CamiMrn AND daily paper, to be called the Jansey Crry Dariy Timas, in to be issued this (Wednesday) afternoon. The capital stock, aufficient to insure ita success, has been eubserited by many of the protninent fo work accordingly. citizens of Hudson County. man, whose name wae not ascertained, while walking ou the Eric Railway track, just south of WE Berven tunnel, became confused by the passing of two trai was siruck by a locomotive and almost instantly Ansooi ation, —The fied. Cortmen and Laborers’ Association of the City and County of New York held a special meeting Inet The meeting wae call- ed for the purpore of taking action on # proposition ptween the Cartinen an roen’s Association of the 6th, Sth, lath and 17th Wards, and another association formed for similar objects, A committee waa a rush of contrabands thither, took pity on poor tagped boy of a decidedly dark complexion, and concluded to give him a home tn her family, After betog dovently clothed, Jack wes as happy asa rebel in a Union prison, and soon was ag fat asa prize pig. The good woman was pleased with her success, and all went on e«wimmuingly until ove day she heard bitn use the Lord's name in any- thing but @ reverent manner, Callius Jack to her, she procemled to lecture him upon the enorm:. ty of the deed, telling him that he would certain- ly vo to Tophet unless be stopped swearing. at terms they would be willing to unite The Committee accordingly Prince street, invested with the power to accept tering or otherwire, of the Committe they reported that the other body yy too large, and th On the return considered the noir officers rece could not agree to, an body stand as it was, therefore recommen The report was received, an! therefore buth societies remain as they were, tor the prosent, Canmen axp Worxtsownns’ Arsooration of the Gth, Sth, 14th aud 17th Wards held a special meet- ing last evening, at 76 Prince stroet, for the same purpose asthe other Associations. pointed to confer with the Committees from nt of Union, The Com- power retired, and on er body, on the sub; mittee being invested wi their return, reported that the other guciety wanted ail the uificers, but this the present society would not agree to, they being willing to give half the of- The Committe sccordingly reported averse to the Union, The report was received with agclamation, and on motion of the Treasurer, it was resolved that the Association do not unite with the other body, The meeting soon after adjuirned, Poutems anv Packzrs met last evening, at the Sixth Ward Hotel, but transacted no business of general intercat, VABNISHERS AND Pot.teuima, met at 15 Delancey streot, and elected officers hour prevented our reporter getting their names, THE COURTS, Tur Wortn Lingt Case.—In the Supreme Court Chambers, yesterday, in the caso of Opdyke vs. Marble, Justice Sutherland decided the motion to vacate the order heretofore obtained to compel Manton Marble to disclose who the real owners «f the Wor.p newspaper are, as fullows: The motion Tein quite clear that neither the provisions of the Revised Statutes to compel the discovery of books and pipers, nor sections 359 and 401 of the code as umended in 1562, apply in this case, and it is quite clear that the question of their applicability wes not passed upon in granting this order sought to be vacated, Cover ov GuneraL Srasions. of No, 82 West Broudway, was arrested by officer Gaines, of the Twenty-sixth Precinct, he having been assuulted by the accused, Margaret Gil! was also found not guilty of robbery and acquitted, Poutce Inrniucancs, — Alleged Poisoning, — About a fortnight ago Coroner Ranuey held an in- quest upon the body of Nancy Love, a resident of Fifty-first streot, near Ninth avonne. evod that the dccensed had been poisoned by her husband and Ann O'Neil ; but no potson was found in the stomach of the deceased, The jury found that Nancy Love came to her death by inflamma. tiam of the stomach, caused by excessive use of ora, and they thereupon exonerated somewhat et loss for words to make bim unde stand her meaning. stand it, Tdon't care a stra began to whistle down in Dixie Bept. 14-8. R., 6 39-8. 8.,6 11 The lateness of the | qogta Rica, Aspinwall; Merrimack, New Orleans; Tubal Cain, Santa Marthe, Winthrop, St John, Antwerp: Thomas Owen, Neuvitas; Kescue, st John, NL; G F Geary, Fortress Monroe. gen’ Mary, Lingan: Eastern Bolle, Alexanc themius, P' M & Partridve, Elizabethport: WL Burroughs, Mar- eciliee: Hope, St Johns, NF; Centurion, Boston; Abby Brackett, Bath: Lawrou, New Hever, must be vranted with #10 costs, Bea (iul!, Prov phias Pierrepont, Philadelphia: M Masser, Philacelphia; Monitor, Ph ware, Trenton; Roanoke, Havana. Edwart Gaines, Antwerp; Wilhelm, (Hanoverian) Liverpool, boon River, WC A, ", Ranger, Glace Ray: Halitia, St John, NB; Indus, st Martins; Willet Saulsbury, Providence; E1 Dorado, Shulee; Frauk Herbert, Lingan; William Boardman, Hartford for Elizal rt; Martel, Elizabethport for for Hartford; Fred, Eugene, New Bedford; Cha: iot, Alleged Robbery.Charles Bates was arrested by otficer Dunn, of the First Precinct, charged with knocking down and robbing Ambrose Sullivan, a suldier attached to the Battery Huspital. The ace cused was committed by Justice Dowling. Pawn-Tiekets Stolen.Ellen Spring was arrest- ed, charged with stealing # wallet coutaining pown- tickets representing #100, the property of Elize Poyerty, of No. 4 Prince street. To Bill Posters,—Superintendent Kennedy has published orders forbidding the posting of billa on telegraph poles. 4 Soldicr Shot.—A soldier named James Bamil- ton Was, on Monday night, dangerously wounded by a pistol shot, fired by Colouel Burua of the Second Regiment of New York Fire Zounves, It ie alleged that Hamilton, in company with three eom- rades, all of whom bad served in the regiment un- der Col, Birus, entered the antoon at 14 Greca wich avenuc, and todng Col, Burvs there began to fl used them while jous ep thets and thrententu, wlovel warned them to des.st, an finally, In solf-defense, as he claims, fired at then, the ball striking Harmllton in the lett sde, passing through him and lodginy in the right ade, Colonel was xrrested and Hamilton was taken to the New York Hospital, where bis situation is 1e- warded as extremely critical, BROOKLYN, R&CRUITING FOR THE progress is made in Brooklyn towards furniebing At the Nava! Rendezvous ip \s quite brisk, An abuse bim for havin, service, using oppro' Navy,—But little recruits for the army. York street, however, busine: average of twenty-five men per day are passed by In consequence of the abuse of the pass system, none are now given to any except those who desire to receive the bounties from re- eruits on board of the receiving ships. Tak MCCLELLAN CENTRAL Cuva of the 17th Ward, turned out Monday evening, from the house ot Audrew Killeen, Their banner had on a large eagle of 1960, with cropt wings. Motto, “Refusing to tly until we have a change."" Union Rativtcation Megrino,—A grand Union Ratification meeting, under the auspices of the Kings County Uniou General Committee, will beheld at the Academy of Music this evening. vrowinent sposkers present, are Hon, Heury nanes, H. K, WOODRUFF, Pres, JOHN 8. McLAUGHLIN, Bec. 26 theman and his wife and 1 young lady, 179 Cherry: bet Market and Pike, 18” Boarp WANTED—FOR A RESPECTABLE first floor, backroom, Re | Prof, W. B, | Sh Bi Moers | 185 THIRTY EIGHTH saFin, Gowaville ties, aan ie Bane POTEL, GAnNE 135 THIRTY-EIGHTA Wade, Col, N. G, Taylor, of Tennessee, and others. Cunistian Assoctation,—A regular month- ly meeting of this Association was beld at the Institute, in Washinvton atreet, Brooklyn, Last per on the Origin and His- Lract Society, was read by President of the New Yor! the bistory of tract socie Msbed in London in 1790, to this time issued over 1,000 mil- The Massachusetts Society hristiam Kuowled roll in succeeding of eouleckm throushow fy at which ® pa tory of the American W. Stebbens, Esq, ties from the one estal w ones for sale and to let, at 1zzu ws Aleo ne nef { 4 1ziu Broadway, lions of publications, = country, dll these GENERAL BUSINESS, ARE YOU IN PAIN +—WOLOOTT’S _IN- Paigeart moker'stuy die ie A PAWNBROKER'S TICKETS WANTED— in thik cite Yor teke tn Dhannon dn watchon Jena, aos guna, pietolt, &c,, at TT Bleecker % up A FEW MORE BOTTLES ON HAND—The ce Sun" CHOLERINE KEMEDY, for Chole Cramps, Colic, Diarrhawy Dysentery, &e.—the beat article ever used for the alove complaints can be had at 46 South Second st, Williamsebureh, at 26 cents ber bettie, We warrant this to be genuine. oo i 600—PA WNPROKERS’ TICKETS wa Twill pay 50 percent, more for Vawn- Dioner®’ tickets for watches, diamonda) ewolry, enns, piatoley de + then cau be obtained at any other pisee in the city, 60¥ iron cor Houston # up oh KILLED.—A_ seaman on board the JERSEY CITY, Po.rricaAt.—A Mass Meeting was held at TRIAL IS SUFFICT LN the BEST artie BRiest'’s HAIR Owing to the cop turned yy on Suturday night next. A New Pacer,—The first number of a Union (Teme in price of onnected with u pparation of this ceiebrat- we shall heres but up but one size— bv ving AA komt AN article, iq not better, than any now in ure, This Dye is unlike all others and ie prepared upou strictly scientific principles Repot- 44 South Second st, Williausburgh. Wholesale meents Denne Barner & Co, 21 Park Row: Fraser & Lee, 20 Beckinan et; Miller & Reed, cor Alien and Stanton sta aud cor Hou-ton «t and Avenue D: Por. ter & Faireniid, 415 Haceon at and 377 Sixth eve Trrugesete will also be eupplied by Mr CHAS. N. CRITTENTON, 08 Sixth ave, cor 4th at. To be bad of Drugglet eonerally 7) B! RDENS—HORSE SHOES — ECONOMY AND DURABILITY, Pull assortment of Government aad City Patterns, in plore and tor sale cheep by WM. it. WALLACE, a1 Corner of Albany and Washington eta, Cr YTHING BOUGHT—LADIES' AND rentiermen's new and second Land clothing, bed: bedding, carpe Titure, dlamonda, watches, ol gold and eilver, ge, Call at or address 45 Canal at, 84 door weet of Bowery, under Citizen's Bank, 202 (AASH PAID FOR RAGS AND OLD Metals. —/ White rave |Lcenta per pound; colored rage and woolens, 3 cents; books and newrpapem, & cents per pound: old brass, 25 cents per ib; copper and pewter, 32 cents per Ih; old 11 ceuts per Ib, at 15 New Bowery, cor Rooevelt Gt! YS ORRIS TOOTH PASTE—THE host Dentritice forthe Teeth, in use; to be had at 46 South second #t Williausburgh, and cor Myrtle and Franklin aves, t Krookiyu, Price 0 cenw per pot. ow PAWSBROKE T OF ments, suns, pistols, dry eooda, ladies and gentle. men's clothing, and all other coods; overcoats wanted, 14> Caual et od dour weet of Bowery, uuder Olugen'e ery FATAL Acctpent,—Yesterday morning @ wo- in of cara in opporite directions, and she A Wicked Darkey. Ahumane Indy tn the west of Ohio, during the “What kind ob a place am dat? “Tt ian inke of fire Drirustone.** band brimstone, wiseus you wilh be put into it and burned ver and ever.” ut poor Jack burn all,up miagus,"* “No, you wont: you will keep burning, but nev- Bank, e* be consumed."* HE HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID .But I could uedber stand it."* for OLD NEWSPAPERS, PAMPHLETS, “You will have to stand {t," replied the woman, BOOKS aud WASTE PAL of every description, STOCKWELL & EMF dN, 26 Ann et, a One door weat of Nassau st, FISHERMEN—SEINE TWINE, 7: Ib. JY. TRAVERS, 46 Beekimanet, HE EXCELLENCE OF KENT'S EAST ladia Coffre is the theme of universal preise by all who use it, For eale by all grocers, at 50 cents per |b, As) for KENT'S, General Depot, 14 Reade et, 426 THe COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE isting under the name and firm of LIND. baY & COOLEY, a Type Founders at 75 Fulton et, fe hereby dissolved by mutual consent. New Y ert 15th, 1964. KOBERT LINDSAY, J. G uhY MPHE VALUE OF GOLD IS UNSTABLE— but on the meritsof KENT'S East Indis Coffee all can depend, sold by all grocers, Price 30 cents perth. Geueral Depot, 164 Reade at + PIANO-FORTES AND 1 MELODEON For aale or io leteheap., Prices $95, $105, $125, #150 and Also vicina, guitare and accordeons for anle taught in a few lessons, by Prof, DUMSDAY, Iss Graad «1 “Well,” replied the juventle contraband ‘4f I kin and immettiately MARINE NEWS. CLEARED, STEAMSHIPS—Jorephine Thompeon, Baltimore: SHIPS—Duisbare, (Prus) Genoa; Albion, Liverpool, BARKS—Nooparei], Malara; Rosamond, Cayenne; ive PR: Jenny, London. e BRIGS—Wilkormrme, (Prue) Queenstown; Augusta, SCHOONERS-—(Graham, Nassau; EG Sa mn Line . Led indo!phia: Mary Brewer, Eilzabethpoit; LOSTAND FOUND. a Cc ANE LOST—PALMETTO CANE, WITH /contraband or negro head. The tinder will be re- t at the oftice of the International T Broadway, ae meee eta | Ga L' )ST—ON FRIDAY NIGHT, 9th INST. Tho Chent Back of a gold watch, ‘The finder will re- ecive #5 by returning it to 124 Clinton Place, to a JOHN MEARA, OST—A RELIEF TICKET— WHOEVER will retarn it to 124 Greene at will have the thauke of the owner, MA AGLLER, aa it is of no use to any one but the owne 83 OST—ON THE 15TH INST, FROM ELM to Elizabeth ath in Spring «t, a gold cuff button, with lotwr M, beral reward will be paid by leay ing it nt 158 bun at, 96 Lady Suffolk, Col Mase; Caspar ARRIVED. TEAMSHTPS..Gen Lyon, Fortress Monroe: Wm ‘ood ward, more; Westchester, Providence ; dence; Anthracite, Philade| we Hladelphia; Frank, Philadelphia; Dola- BARKS—Limerick Cienfuegos; Ann & Alice, BRIGS—Ocran Traveller, Lingan, C B; Ann, Ga- SCHOONERS—Jos W Webster, Port Royal; Ocean raps ; beth . OST—ON FRIDAY, A MEMORANDUM opr Chars Soret bates he etecl Warne Lest voutaluiug some ‘accounta. &¢, of bo use. to eill, Roudout for Boston; Yankee Boy, Elizabethpors | body but the owner, The finder will be #uitably rewaided by leaving them at 57 west 26th et, in WM. MeCRAITE'S pains shop 49 OST, STRAYED, OR STOT o RE. ward; on Monday, September 12, 1sd4,a dark brown Mi alight white spot on the forehead, kuuckled in bind feet, long switch tail, and about fourteen hands high, Whoever will return or give mation that will lead to her recovery, will re- @ the abowe reward by applying to owner, RO 4 och M. COUK, Hoboken avenue, Hudson as OST—ON TUESDAY, IN: BANK ST, A package Containing silver apoond and plated ware, The tinder will be liberally rewarded by returning the sume two B.S, ADAMS, | Abingdon Square, or 4 Beekinan at, iu OsT, IN 6D AVE CARS, TWO PAPERS, ope acontract, signed, The finder will be re- warded by leaving it at Office of International Hotel, S07 Boadway, HAMILTON, lis $10 REWARD-— LOsT, ON” TUESDAY, 18th, & Morocco Pocket Book with bille and some silver, with two keys, going from Washington Market through Fultou st to Fulton Ferry, Left ut SL Philadelphia for Roeton: DN Richarus, Elizahethport for Providevee: New York, Bosten Valeria, Virginia; Bally (iay, Virginia: D Townsend, Virginia; Napoleon, Virginia; Const Pilot, Port Royal: Fankeo doodle, Baltimore; DC Aulre, Baltt LB Cow perth waite, Washington, D C; Tahmiroo, 5 Superior, Rock- land: dusting, Rockland; Eastern Belle, Newbury for Alexandria: Yarmouth, Boston; Forester, Elleworth; Princess, Boston; Firmoy h Rock, Bosion; Emus, Newport: Eclipse, New ford: Astrea, Hillsboro for Nowack; El Durado, Shulee; Wm F Burden, Albany; ‘Thoinas Winans, Providence: Coruelia, Muchias: KH Huntley, Albany for Boston; Erama Hotchkis, Alba- ny tor Boston; Cyrus Chamberlain, Boston for Phila. dolphly: Geo W" Cummings, Albany for Boston: Geo W Whistler, Jr, Albany for Boston; T J Hill, Ron- dont for Boston BELOW —Brig John Freeman, from Baltimore. DEATHS, MABIE—At Washin . Cy on lth, Abel 8. Mabie, of ihe Min Heer. teers, aged vy years, 10 m 8 and 6 days, an the Sun Office, Beturdey, the ‘ piioie ras $15 REWARD—LOST FROM N, Y, BAY olun The relatives nds are respectfully invited Cemetry, N. J4 on Saturday night, a clinker to atiend the fu ou Pope afternoon, 16th | built ami) boat: had on when lost only « Talusail % #15 inet, at 3 o'cloc the RD, Chureh at English | reward will be paid by applying to WM. JAC ON, Neichborhood, N. J.. without further invitetian, 37) JOR SALE—THE FIXTURES OF A NEAT Liquor stoie, 49 West 16tn st, and store to let, Apply from 10 to 11 P.M. An M CLELLAN AND UNION, ONE AND A¥ 2 insepgrable—Tth Ward—There will bea meet ing of the sth Ward McClellan Excelsior Club at their headquarters, the Keystone, 7) East Broadway, on Thursday evening, 15th inat. All pereons in favor of the eleetion of G. B, McCLELLAN to the Presite are re \uested to attend. By order of WM, Hi. HATZ FELD, Pies, J. FOSTER, G. BROD, Reeretarioe, boat No, 2, toot of Canal #t..or to PATRIC GOVERN, Greenville, N, J, EXCURSIONS. onenenemateme ee _ ALVARY CEMETERY, WINFIELD, NEW- mn, Weet Flushing and Flushing—The the tand Newtown Railroad Company leave all the Williaineburgh Ferries every eigbt mi uutes during the day, for Calvary Cometery and Penny bridve, where thoy connect with the New York and Flushine Railroad tor Wintield, Newtown, West Flushing aud Flushing, JOHN'T, RUNCIFs Pree.sit John A. Parise, M. Stephens, J. Wi Hotin, Gi. Kiss | TOR NEWBURGH, POUGHKEEPSIE, Brive Gauiteh ee ibors hk. sige ai Koundout, Kingston—The MARY POWELL L. foot o Jay #t, every afternoon at 8% o'clock 445 UDSON RIVER R, R—-FOR ALBANY > Troy, the North and Woet, from Chambers at at Fand }) A.M. and 4 6 and 10.40 P, M, and on Suu. days at 6.22 P.M, trom Suth st 4b) leave \WWANTED—1 MANAND 2 STOUT Boys to work on @ farm near the city. Apply to Mr, JAMES, 125 Ligh st, Brooklyn, 463 ] 47TH WARD—THE MEMBERS OF “THE “isi Ward GEORGE B, MeOLELLAN UNION CLUB are hereby notified to attend a meeting of the Club, to be held at People’s THall, 215 Hester at, this Wednesday evening, ab > o'clock, Al citizens of the Ward favorable to the election of GEORGE B, McCLELLAN age invited to "HORSES, CARRIAGES &e. NUMBEROF BUSINESS WAGONS OF overy kind constantly on hand, You will find tus place as tavorable as any that can be found, and every article warranted as represented. Also some 2d hand, in good order, cheap, STEWART'S wagon factory, 63d et, bet Broadway and Sth avenue, 407 FOR BALE—A LOT OF OMNIBUSES, &e horses, harne latform, springs, stage, whee! Inquire at 14 eet with stbet td 3 Pag YOR SALE CHEAP—TWO HARD CARTS, and parte of harness tor same, all second-hand, Apply to A. P, HARD, 44 Beeknuan et, 205 OK SALE—A HORSE, EXPRESS Wagon, and route, doing a good \yusinesa, Bickness the cause, Call for 2 days at 169 Wows J9th st, 55 BOARD AND ROOMS. A FEW YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACCOM. modated with board for $4 per week: also a gon- warrted couple for the winter, Call at 108 es (op at, four doors from Third ave, Furnished bed- fe"hden nd rth oe urs tae Sete each mau with a separate room, from $128 vo ¥178 | OAT, $12,50 PER TON FOR RED ASH Stove Coal and ton for Eve, delivered free of t foot of STth wt, E.R. Apply on the dock, § ‘ST RED and white ash stove, egg and furnace coal; nut ale, 5\, screened and delivered, Apply at 140 Waverly ARS Place, and ‘43 Bowery, A TREADWELL, As't. 200 a |] D HC), PER TON FOR THE BEST to Weighmast 2] PER TON FOR THR 1 GEWING MACHINE FOR SALE Lows Second hand Wheoler & Wissen pith ALL WHO HAVE OLD LEAD AND TYPE | Furnace Cou, aatened anh tet ee ere eee eae ) : Wy GRRE fais ape parca Wy calling 09 0, pissed :eenw! * om er MEDICINES. ? A TESTIMONIAL 50 THE INDIAN HE} DOCTOR, rte td ats ead aaa Buia ditfaes ot Yeteea a ment ¢ and I wae veut two w: La i INe Consvurtion Congp. 4iatned eix ot ince | commenced uring the at rd tal goonttad eat View atten” My Nomar are on . v7) fe quite restored, | as ea Ma RAWAN, 1 ~ We use fuch Baimans “ave no etrife, With Natcreor the Laws of Lite With bieod our hands we never stalng Nor poison men to ease their pain. Father whem all, coodnens filmy files the means to cure ali ills tuple Herbe beneath our feet, Used, Lebeve our pains cot plete, Af Hert, a simple lower, Cu om the dewey Lee, — Thew, these ehall peak with touching power Of change and health to thee, ira —_— 8 Office, No. 181 Fulton street, Brook! room ttairs NO CHARGE for Constmation ar Aaa Sb it SURE CURE FOR DYSPE PSIA—SINCB - the introduction of Dr, Bmith's DYSPEPBI€ '*” ANNIHILATOR, thousands have been cnred of bis r4 dietressing complaint, who had almoat given ap he Mt ever bein. jleved. Peeverance with va remedy will entirely eradicate Dyspepsia from bo svetem, Tobe hod in New York of Miller & 1s) Allen, cor Stanton #t, and cor, Avenne D Houston at. In Brooklyn—of J. E, Grev, cor. tle and F kiin ave Depot, 46 South Second s Willlametureh. Price 75 cents per bottle, no a - ¥ aA A CERTAIN CORB FOR COUGH —USE CAMPBELL'S SYRUP Tar and Wild Chi « fure cure tor coughs, colds, sore throwt or di Only 25 and 60 ete per bottle, to be had at BELL'S druy store, cor Sth av and 28th a MER’S drug etore, cor Hudson and Hammond ate; SHED DEN, cor bowery and 4th st; end in Bros ram MILNE*S, 217 Fulton at. = . : ‘ INSTRUCTIO: te AT MANCHA’S, 413 CANAL sT—poor 4 keeping, arithmetic, writing, reading, «peli &ey ti day and evening; terms reasonable; arat seriou; weparate apartments for Ww riting, 12 lessons $1. Open ine, 4 GELDSMITH'S INSTITUTE, 7 BROAD» ¢ way.—Notice— The hour from 4 to 6 o'clock hep heen eet apart for Indies cheap writing | On- Those who attend at that hour will be received at othe pie. Kach pupil separately taught, A rare oppget vir nity M SIC—#2 FOR EIGHT LESSONS Off on: the piaso, with privilece of daily .pructice; on @ em pleasing aud thoroug), method. Apply at 177 Twenty esr Nith et, second door west of Sth ave 86 Par IWNSENDS’S COMMERCIAL ACAD. at emy, 260 Lowery, below Houston st, Open sid and evening, for both sexes, He kkeeping, Wrrtts | Arithmetic, Algebra, adipe, Spelling, Gramimi &c., taucht without clases, Persons of neglected a Ucation uiay receive private instruction. sub DENTISTRY. nee FULL SET H INSERTED ad | with or without extracting the roota, old the silver and cemeaot fillings 60 cw and poh ay treeting without pain by anew process ¥%6 cts. ant DODIN, French Dentist, tes Pultoa, et, Brooklyn, wle Ost WONDERFUL DISCOVERY 1 peth extracted it pain . Ream tiful teeth foserted 1 each, Teeth Ineo “vith e * ithout extracting the roots. All operations warram® (his JAY VILLERS, 165 Grund st, two block © of roadway, SHIPPING. Sciences RS N ———_ RS, ANCHOR LINE—STEAM TO LIVERPOOL “Ui! Cilsagow, Dublin, Belfast and Loadonderry, SE, The fine faat-eailing, A J, Clyde-built ate CALEDONTA, Capt. Craig, is latended to sail urday, Wth Sept. ‘The stearehip is fitted tn ¢! approved Shh Pee insure the, com it ond pawengers, tee of passage, including an supply of woll-cooked proviaions : Letra So . Saloon Cabia...$120 | Lutermediate Fore “ ... 19) | Steerage... - & Payable in U. 8, Carrenev. Apply to FRANCIS McDONALD & ©, n __ 336 6 Bewhng Green, M. = ———— ee VOR LIVERPOOL —TAPSCOTI’S LINE, 7 The Pritich Ship ALBION, sails this day. Ip Ship JOHN RYERSON aaila Sept, 1 X LINE POR LONDON, Ship VILLA PRANCA sails Sept. 17tb. 7 The above-named ships are celebrated for thefs quick pacesges and superior accommodations for pam sengers, For further particulars f) to ST TAYSCOTT BKOT ss & CO. u ete 86 South #t, New York, fy OR LIVERPOOL—OLD BLACK BALE 4 fine shin GREAT WESTERN will rail = y on Friday, Sept 16th, For pane al on foot of Be ekman th or @ ROCHE Pee: 4 9 ath «# : eT y OLD BLA K STAR LINE FROM or 16 OF j AVERPOOL, x. CHANCELIAR..., coos cee BAILS 19th see ant M.NOTTINGBOHM. BA Uy “ SWALLOW TALL LINe PROMO TO M vB , CON. GRINNELL.... . SAILS 2th SEPR *t For passag mea _ 888 3 A UION, 40 Fulton at. re STEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVED {he Ol, 9 PENNSYLVANTA,,....... > _ 968 sas «i broalray, “4 | = STEAM FROM QUEENSTOWN AND LIV: AY “erpool- Crnard Line, Prom New York, #45, cum ®@ Tecey, To New York, $30, gold, BIDON salle yiee oe GUION, 29 Broadway POY $16_ le FOR SALE AND TO LET, (0N oun s ovals ee |S J FINE LOT ON EAST SIDE OF VAN "IJ Bruut st, between Willam and King ste, aze Sle otaas aan Teel tenes hve “84 i Pearl st, New York. PP 1 iy SMALL FARM, ONE MILE FROM THB ,""" village of Huntington, L. 1. of 16 acres, for sale we or exchange for Willlainebureh or City A full particulars enquire of WM. CLEMENTS: 498 re 26 | Sirth ave, car 26th st, for one week, ¥ RARE CHANCE—HOW TO” INVES® rr: H . Hackensack Plank Toad 4 Fajr) yak Pr | 1 very near to the public school and railway Cay] bLove Terms cary. ‘The property must be sold. Inqui! JONH WHITE, Keal Katate Aaeney, mn Wash stom street, Hoboken, and to JOS. . Y, 696 G Tal wt New York, . OTTAGE HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. Py at East Ne Wet h 4 rooms, at oe $ also cote FST we and © lote, $1,000 COt taxed, ut $1,508 to CHARLES K. MILLER, AMantie ‘ve ast Now, ad ork. 68 0 - —_————__ aaa He. ee re" | For SALE—ON LONG ISI D, 24 Hourp)"'09 ride from the city, a farm of 20 ac: si roved ; house, garden sud some frat together with ~~ farming utensila, Price $i 180 part cash; also ING lerse house and 10 acres $75 per anpum; ry tate? 10 acre lot fronting 20 roda on the Long Island ete road, near the Depot and Post Office ; price 250) elie. down, Apply to L, BETTS’ Hat Store, 125 Fultom (ia etreet, 412 orice OUSE LOTS AT EAST NEW YORK ad nea ie, price $125 to $450; monthly paym id | bye Re “ale bu uses Apo we citale ies Ny ront #t, or at wat ‘ork; . BAKER, Esq, 15 Nassau T alacaiabanl “a” : ; 1 COACH-MAKERS—TO_ LET, BLACK»! “49 smith shop and wood ahop at Flatbush, L,I, Im *1! quire onthe premise, m4 NT TENEMENT HOUSES IN THIRTY: ‘ide! first st, renting for #100, or would be axe ye} | for a modern house of about $10,000, In @ good fruit | ,and the diflerene id cs some farm, | chandine “apply to J: COVERT, S00 Ghat from 1Pety 3109. Fy on a a ee YD € $250, $300, $350—EITHER OF Ful- g 200, the abore prices will buy @ nice ot wit a Piixbethpors, New Jersey, Thin oe CF, i n New acct | lace has over habitants; is sbout 10 miles b; team boat from York, ie improving very fast, reons Ww. to vest will do well to examine the place elsewhere. Apply to COOLEY & Agent, Ellzubetuport, . 3 Owner, ;\° 190 Pearl at, New york. abedhaia $1.80 —FOR SALE A 2-STORY Frame 07; is enhanced i Ra ot