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‘ ly cremp! Sed Ju the present canvaes Three Tee Kabaastion of the Hoaus Confederacy, | or four months oo there were apparently four dis- Tar war ie at lat be@vulns to tell upon the pe. | tot polities! partie with principles widely diver- wetlion. Theesiracts from ute Soatern popere | gent aud cach bitterly hostile to the other, The publianed uo today's Sts lly e@onfirm the we | Revublican party waa div'ded inte two factions, counts that have reacted v9 through reieasea | vion | Man tan st Atategmnen useumed an attitude of Abeore and eoidiers refugees, and deserter, of the | oF on to the Adrulnistration, and eth. bited the failing resources and detlineng strenwt) of Jerr’y most ep teful animomty ayainst the President. How Confederacy. The vigor of Generals Gaani's and }isitrow? Chase, Wane, Frauoni, Davia, Coca- Bomwas’y canpaizrs in Virgnia aud Geor | 845% Powsnoy, and the whole list have succumbed gia ia felt throughout the catire South, | to the influence of party dirctpline, have beeu @ud forces the Jocders to abate their extravagant | brought again within the fold, and ate now = iehreviciyciciionsin celled tenia cA at Laci el a Naa a — * x ee ae anes so eo ee A TT 2 aeiealitiett STE Ey : 4 ~ "THE NEW YORK SUN eile Tieweral 1 ‘oct poms the Heth guniile v0 efit eke, aia dike "Thal fs ee eee 1 NY Ww SUN, Treintuences {party be diselpitne which bina PB a erat “wrong if ty got ak ling chickens, Téal 2h a } bc eee, 2 TUNER FO OMEN SECRET +. ’ de acworenf®e* pat ‘otter creedsasie puri [ges ae ed Vee faling i same {uiby 4 wot £0 «her wid N rail THE BLT SATCROAY Mousin4, © 8, 1syse 1 re. fom Serdiote” Georgi {he heard yo] ‘a dozen : partridees, “#1 1", rie with thelr | + Mawes from all sho with pontoons to atrik » reyueeted to Leet fue Bxecutive Commir, tee at Grand et, at | o'cioe © this Satur i io Cuba. = Bak we be cbariable mile ‘Stadt mise aie sa ae The msn who cen to b. a; cooking butter, Si sor, ; made to take up his omtrhen the bees $3 cents for good Qu won—and we Fale ine at 1onis%e va pal bah J ead our wns! Date, Hee ine fal isle reat th, MY #8 our ind lehee—who will be our | jualbe ; perch, luc; sea buss, 1c; haddock, Te; Hone. aristocracy ¥ I hope limping soliier. To the | exs, luc ; salmon trout, duuvbc ; codfieh, lvelde; black young ladies I would say that when choosing be- | fish, 12a15c ; lobsters, be ; oysters, 7501 6v a hundred tween an empty sleeve and the mam who bud re- | Pickled fay 900 8 Lundied ; clams, 76c # bund mained athowe and grown rich, always take the | "4: pic! clang, 1 10 « hundred empty sleeve. Let the old men romain sthome| Vegetables —tams beans are selling at S5c t: and make bread. But should they know of any | *weet PpRetoue, 1W @ peck ; tomatoes, al « ques young man keeping sway from service, who s, is, See peek; new toes Sic a peck, can be made to go auy other way, let them | fery’ fe enh ‘eatone’ met sibs ear | tn valve 1008 write to the Executive. I All Hetters sent me | vaucl ; cabbagey ‘Tuadee heed; Fedishes, te . — . (¢ van Tele UNITED COOPERS No. A BRLEGULAS monthly meeting will be hed at their ry “6 Vandatn et, om Moncay evenine, Oct linh be bed fair wpa delingucuk aie icquesed te y te iy order of the trand fae) Wy) SCHULZ, Vice Pree ROH. ALLE S. Kee See, 46 tase « pretensions of invinelbitity, «The lant ditch,” a8 | igaRed TH Twudaflons of the official sxpsllenee bE PO ORS ST es mamma enim torueon vaentes | some er cre mane ewer. 1A PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING | v chich = = — = ae the Father Mathew 1. A, 3, soe N : it fe approached, fe diaeowered to be less attractive, | Which characterizes Aimawam Lisoonx, Ou the and forty-Are left, The boys, God bleas the boys, ny = a ih ¢: uy and ;: lehe aeid ot rar every lack ward | otber hand, the Dewovratic party was in relatively | are, as rapidly aa they become old enough, going to SPECIAL NOTIC ES. Tie, ona TE tee Ae be eS the field, The city of Macon is filled with storea, | ———~~ ————-——- - -- mek and wounded, It must not be abandoned | Peamaylvasia Election-.Ir. sehenck w when threatened, but when the eperny conse in- | be at bie rooms, No, $2 Bond at, New York, on Mon- tC} @ep. Of the the repurtes speech of Mr, Davis | the same position, although the division iu uume hue, Sund VM. Addremus by tue old Pou-e at Macon atiordy a perce Clustration, Notwith- | bera was more nearly cqual, The War party boldly Mau and Thos, J. tack, Fag. Sine fiowen, Mesare, Stoker, Ke 1 ; LDW'D BROWNE Diet. Li ike SAGO IREL be standing the desperate attoupte of the rebel Prowi- | avacrted that “war ia inevitable,’ shat the rebellion toad of eslling npon Hoou's army for ¢ fence, the wueue instead of Tneaday, Hereafer on — + | sec'y. 1 ce : 07 ut be cored bo an : olf men rust fight, and when the enemy is driven | © ™ ‘ . OFA GENERAL MertiNGor tin et to reeinepire bes followers with hope, bis Tinust be conquered by arma and the Peace breth- bern Charan yn they tob can sad iy the pene Gan, for henting roomn, ia the cheapest ‘ He 1 MEP ( G iT k speech from trot 6 leat ts a contew { weakness | ren were avundly bevated tor thela peculiar tenate ral rejoic Your prisoners arc kept aaa port of fel. Foe ee ee a} Cs GH a a ev loth Yass, att t and deepair Hi dengan it a two-thirds of bie | In return, the Posse factian clauned to be the only 1 Y abies capital, 1“ have pay thas cans Bd lt 404 Brosdway. 8, LESLE cca Wy eu estes wa bares rf in ' ' f ry 7 - fer is id that their exc! ¢ wou efenl - ‘ i hos gnidiera shernt from the army ehall Josh t Demucrate par ercellence They were the unae iheriven 6 tried frery hea conceded 1 pectal Netice, Eng line Carpets frow ad \ s ec, F039 duty in 9 dunise pigeon thatthe Southern | dulterated dotlors niong, the dyed-in-the-wool di everything, to effect an exchange, but to no pur- i ices, f= on tate de norenous PURLIC Leute ‘ i) vGE Wil prople ore abe Hoo struggle, and thateven | cplew ot dacksos, aud the War men were not a | pose. Butler, the beast witb whom uo Commis Engli#h royal velvet, Brussols, three-giy, fapet tine, fVbe beid itilay ew nev j ‘ ers are deeerting the Confederate cause ! “ ere | Souer of Kxchauge would hold trrercouras B94 | common, ingzain, and entin carpets; ruse. mace mat. | WAY: bbe Boone tantly will be prowent, Meter t the moidicrs # 4 ede " Whit betier tha Abolitionist+, Hut behold th prt ; shed in the newspapers that if we would con. | tines, off cloth, jrw-ahedes, dtveveia ln and eent to the exchange of negroce, all diffeulties plane geqery ete. ete, a fhe original MLRAM AN- might be removed. Tula is reported aa an effort of | PERSON, Tank for No. 99 Bowery, ut hia to get blinself whitewsshed by holding inter- Fall and Winter If you want Fail and course with gentlemen, If an exehange could be | Winter clothing, 7 effected, I don't know but that I might be induced | Bowery, The iat to revoguize Butler. Bis im the future every | prices leas, Child department mot ejualled efforts will be vive, aa far as possible, to ef- Vor the Hairaed Séin.— wa Trice fect that end, we want our soldiers in the field, herods. The tet inn ce apest arf Solu \ ee we er the sick wy wounded ho fiade lin drugeiate wot cme, Tt ie uot proper for me w apeal the] ~ 7 r ~* number of meu in the fleld, but this I will my, Ng Ha Pel raed deer aregt ttt pre that two-thirla of our men are absent, some wicks | od for au rubscriptions. “KELLY, Tresident, A. some oes but Reger of them ye tress THOMPSON, Cashier. ou leave, The man who repents aud yous back to his ~oa Beker Pr ander voluntarily, appeals strongly to execu. pia valoh rein mht: Highest tame fel Boone will deliver ble new leorree on Te Mrs. Koone wili recite t : Bridge of Sich. Mire best pieces, Mr. Lu * early, DANTEL WAL PATER MATHEW T, A, BL IETY, No, ANY. Heil cor, 84 oh ar ‘ "y { thelr feeding weekly mec . Pa (06, Mth. at 7 o'Coes, Yo oM. Speak ug by Mio Wa den and Mr. John ath, Ste y Ca toll, O'Sullivan, Kad and of bere, dors HAMIL Pies, MICLL J. SAC Br, Kee sec That thone re‘urors can be induced to return can Tantt The “Ohio martyr’ jumps tnt) the political @varcely bo anti inated, even by Mr. Davia bits | traces by moving MCCLELLAN'S natiiimous nomi golf, They slancoued the eause when it looked | nation, the venomous Lowe the fc ry Coa, the dle far brivbter than at present, and are not now kely Sond vu one wh Abe som ’ Dot will peak. (owe quent Voounres, all have fallen int) party line aud ty return to % hellestarved and devoted army, keep atep to the male of s nite Democracy This Acourdiug to Mr, Daviw & shows the paramount importanam with which party driven from Georg.a when is regarded by all classes of polfticians, Pursonal sbsentees return to Dexacuaaan formerly | proferences and prejudices, hikes sod dislikes, all Hoov's—ariy. That is to say—when the sky | must be cast to the wind and the Juggernaut of tulle they will catch lurks Au fnapiration of vic+ party must be worshipped though it crush honest tory and enthusinen might possibly draw a por- | couvietion and principle tion of the refugees to the ranks once more; but of the , 4¥5 roadway, N lemency, But suppose he ateys away until 36 F ‘ wu ; mot defeat aud disaiter, General SamRMAN is A Keactlon. the war is over, aud Lie comrades’ relura butane “ie sits a Wate od Roh iv should i Moet by therefore, but litle likely to be forced to make a | ‘Tie recent downward tendency of gold, com: | and wien every man's bistory will be told, where mities, an rants sho Agnew and Pureell Moscow retreat, as bas been promised by Mr. Davia, | bined with the yood news from the army, and | will be shield bimeelf, It ie upon these reflections | ‘*t be merits of VANUECAKWS Eureke Cuifee, L. MURPHY, Kee, see 1 A trial will convince the moat incredulous of ite su- — 2. — = and will probub!y reserve that fate for the rebel army | Keneally unsettled condition of the public mind in | that F rely ine or Brumann Piaetarn porlority ever, any other package cafes, Put in | EYATHER MATHEW fT. AL BO SOCILTY y after ferri jenerals pound “78, ve No. & itroo » Lilie teaapornnce aeet and the guerrillas that are infesting bis tank and | Consequence of the Presidential cauvas, bas oc- | there be any other remedy {t shall be applied, generally, and at the Depot, 195 Chambers st og nes Chaitas) ehh, Wht Ode Te rear, The weakuonso! the Confederacy i also ius | casioned @ héavy full In the wholowde prices of dry | love my friends, and I forgtve my enemies. Ihave | ROBT. DAVIS, sole Agent. AR | Court street. (rads saiecs wud tinvse ) trated by President Davis! etatersent: ‘You have | 200ds, and some oi the articles sold by grocers end wot mauy weu Letwoou elguteen and forty-five | tarket men, During the past ten days quite @ sent. A meeting of the Soclety will Le t2iM tor the eiecthoa of otticere forthe enmung te w Uf LANGTON, Presideut, JULN TIEKNEA, A Leen asked to send re-en ments from Virginie Keupp’s Indian Strengthening Plaster: to Georgia, In Virginia the dieparity in num- | are the most relisbie temedy karen weak and bere te just as great as it is in Georgis. TYhen I] lane backs, pain iu the breast or side, Kidoey cou ed of 10 ~ r . &e, 4 ¥ ing Secretary o Jef." ‘This i# 4 contirmation trom the best poss | #tDall pante has been visible auiong those who bed Lay Wehbe oy re fey eK uA oder nite Pet ald Gr cen svhswhnee 362 ten aCaow Tail ae rarest sible authority, of the truth of General Guant's | large stocks of goods on hand. No doubt the specu. army of the euewy had penetrated that valley t | Booteand Shoes=t:reat Reduction tu Prices. thee WORT ki ee \ declaration that (he rebel armies were “recruited | l4tors see the storm that i# coining wid ere seeking | the very gates of Lyuchburgh, aud General Early ASOKEELY'S FAMILY AHUE STORE, hold # public temporauce iueeting OM lo-morie from the cradle to the grave “President Davin’ | satety by reefing topwils, Au inflated currency | Wes sent todrive them back, This he not on!y No. 343 Bowery, coruer Great Jones sticety ina, aud every Suuday and Phureday ev t7 -eout o » oO Mposite Srd atreer, rise . aieo staten that the Cunfolerate army In Virgiule i | always will induce men to gamble, anu wine gaia- | SUreesfully did, but, crossing the Potoiuc, care ri v'elock, Speakers fe je ing | apial well nigh capturing Washington itself, wud forved | #0 bas on Land the Larcest, the Kost and the Cheay- | oanip of the Sth Previnet, Mi, Joa Miller. 5 a6 weak, aud stand) in as much awed of reinforces | biers geuerally contri ve to “hedge * when they do | Grant to sena two Bina of Bie army to protect is, | gt awortwment of Fal aud Winter Gigods iu this | Mise Cotter Kandvan, aud Mr. MeGuu ments asthe army in Georgia, The Richmond | Rot hold winuing cards, The publiw can materially fe Be Mem vers Jeurnels previously made the same admission, | S4siat in causing a atill greater decline iv prices by The Exauixen lately declared that roiufurcemeuts | purchasing only small quantities of any required ‘were absolutely neceswiry for Lee's army, “which | erticle, By systenatically purwulng thia course has two yreat a low upon it already. Thus | every consumer evidently beuetits Bianself, and ju the rebellio: exhiluts at all points, all the internal | the aggregate forces down prices by compelling e@igne of digslution, The might of Northern | dealers to carry the burdens that bave bilerto strength and resovrces, and, above all, the power | been borue by the public of ® justcause are rapidly sceowplisbing the des- ie timed ends, A litle further lenghteniug of the ‘Lines, another move or two of General Grant's and Toiw the enemy denom'usted aralu. If so, Sher- jout Balls re societ @6, ence wwan'stoarcbh into Georgia isa raid) What would Geass Paty ‘Arig fen #2 He vad Hy Eos trseth now it ara fee Vac ares Se — Lyuchburgh, au yt a complete ce ry mea trousid luhmodd, fo unseiled With that MARRIAGES, reat and brave soldier, General Lee, upon ul! these COLE.NAUCHTON — On Wednesday, the 6th ints, My mind roamed over the whole teid, | inet, st the residence of the bride's une ith this we can mucces!, It onesbalf the meu, | J Col) Ee tie asec icity of, Duda. bow ateent without leave, will return to duty, we | Mary” , oe : a . cau defeat the enemy. With that hope I am yo ng ioe Dublin, Limerick end to the front. I muy not realize this hope, bur 1 nn know there are men there who have looked death DEATHS in the face too viten to uespond now. Let no one : bh despond. Lat no one disurusy and remember that BURKE—Oo Thursday, Oct. 6th, after a wevere i. banner not be.ug fuiebed, tt on Sunday WilaJAM MAK, LYNCH, sec . be wo, ocessivs waideut, JOHN HEW'S BDIKTHDAYT Au Analogy. Also relates a very inetructives little fable of the Dunn, Mesere, Aurtia, Kelly, Taylor, Merritt. Marsian and Kiv inanner in which » cunning fox, m mxlext in get. it genius is the beau ideal hope is the reality, altsbans Kesikods has bis tae Mclorrnttactnied ten Bithhe Beste iy ve a ‘Sunt 7 Pp ks tat os b Sart 01 Sureiwan's arm eos wud the cordoa “ around Kich- ting @ plece of bread whict As oee 7, percbed on a The frienda of the family are respectfully invited | inze, in their hull cor ot 44th st aod sth eve. Sur mond "of which Jerr. Davis speaks, will be cot= ane , Ir ie stated to be # rule of war in the far Western | 0 sttend the funeral, this (yatarday) aftervoon, at 1 | evening Messrs. Aueti, Lar. ion aud Duna wid » . 7 from * drens t! ne. McHolland and Halpin, § qriete, and it will full. high tree, held in itw bul, “The fox began by territores that “a town is a pluce where whisky is | $0/0¢ks UE TRE SREROEOWY Oats OF 60, ee PRANK Ke PURCELds Pree EDWARD Cult ienieizacti iiiniihiaainitinina praising the wonderful bemuty of the crow; was seld."* By means of this rule the couris distinguish COVGAN -On Thursday, 6tb Inst, Mary Anue, the | UA’: Bee. ore. ibe What tho War Costs. struck with admiration by its ma gnifirent form and | real towns trom those which exist ouly on paper wi ¥ ' planus of land speculaturs, beloved wite of eter Cousan, in tho buih year of her PPHE QUARTERLY MELIING OF THR ‘Tax enthusiasm of the Northern people, and | color; said that so beautiful a bird must havea { ' nee. Ny As Peo cB # he —————— ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reapect- . 4st hv, On Saturday evening, Oe thelr willingness to employ every resource of the | Very #weet voice; and finally cajc led the silly thing | 7 Fin , IN on, Mi: rk “| fully invited to attead the fune this (Saturday on rat hai “5 ius t Aap "ae + I Government to suppress the rebellion, have ® tone | into opening its incuth to sing. OF course the bread ancial ows, Markets, &c. aiternoon, at 2 o'clock, trom her late residence, STER BOYLAN, President. PATRIC New York, 7, Me basen at. Mi ub. Jency to provent «just appreciation of the anor- | fell to the ground, and tho for, Imaghing wt the fool- Pha Sabciec chy weird ed (nid bo rang CUMMINGS — In Williamebureh, on Thureday, f MELTING ON SUNDAY mous expenses which they ero iveurring. Iu or- | !#h crow's stupidity, made off with it. The fable dee: ttredale fee bor ha balla Oct 6, Willian Cusmminne & tative of the town of vening ty whe East Kiver Hockey, at 19 dinary busine: i d cely ilustrates the d se tals sancti 1 struggle supremacy botween the bulls and Drogheda. Co, Louth, I . aged UT years, evening bo art River sociegs vy ors when increased expense is én- | Dively illustrates the devices by which preirsvioual the bears, It will take a day or two to settle the ‘The friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- + er, 08 : @ailed, the prudent manager invariably watches | politicians endeavor to worm themselves into the question, The bulls eucceeded to-dey in advancing | Vied W Aitend the tuueral, thie (oaturday) afters | Bron § noon, at 2 o'clock, from hia late residence. 84 Remsen the quotations to some extent, Lut the fluctuations | st, Brooklyn, £1), Drogleda papers Diemse copy. 117 were wide and the market unsettled. Gold took an PRMQNDE— tn Jermey City, N Jaen the bth day upward turn with elurge business, The fluctuations | of Uctober, after a severe tines, Florence, only in gold were aa follows :—At 10 o'clock, 198; 10.80, daughter of Georve Ro and Mary V. Kamonus, aged 4 years, 4 months and & days, 1995s; 11, 199%; 11,30, 204; Ay 1210, 2; all, hb. bie t Nik FATHER MATHEW U, BT. A, yeuk Socety will hold ste re dieeung Bunday evening, the Vuh } elpermacn. lhe the uccasion Me 7M ‘hie outlay with additional vigilance, and is cares | con® dence of the industrial class 4, with the ulterior ful to closely scrutinize every item of expenditure. | view of obtaining the rich muuickpa: pickin,y# which The administration of government is amply the | they know the working classes, if united, oave the Gransaction of national huiness, aud with respect | power to control, Like cunuimyy faxes as thoy @ receipts and expenses, the same principles apply | are, they cammence by wdrote and curoful mm and spreal will speck ou 1 ° 1, 208 Pe May we all ees again where parting le no mors. 10 "4 1, Ma nt lnkee aoe es ) 2.20, 206 3$ 5 1, 205365 1.85) 201N; Lou, Bulls ; RILEY—On Oct, Tth, 1364, of congestion of the | land and the Kone tamily mea Ny @s those which coutrol ordinary trade, It is the | waaagemunt, skillfully covering up everything 19956: 2.35, 19946; 8 200%; 8.30, 190%; 4, 20m 4.15, | brain: Mary Anu Riley, wite OPE wh Ri 7, ull ; ihe uty of the people, therefore, to exercise the same | calculated bo excite surpigion, §=Kucwing that the 200, Money hae been quite active, but the demand er relgtives aud frievds are reapectinily invited ee ise y, a wigilauce regardiug the manazemeut of national | working classes are anxious for munte'pal reform | yas treet met at 7 percent. Sterling exchange wae Satlond Bhe funeral, a4 8 o'clock, trom ber icy 1 a ‘ cod ine fairs, that o tradesman manifests toward the ac- | they clearly perceive that to be the nitucrable guiot, an qnoted at 109% 0108 in gold fcr bankeus’ body to the Olt) eure ROACH--On Friday, Oct, 7th, Wililam, the be- lls. | Flour to-day rose 96 conta, wheat § centa, corn | ioved ehild of Michuel aud Cathurine Rosch « mative Ya Sconte, Heef and pork were lower, ot Lismore, Co, W sterford, Ireland. 3 Anniversary of Farhor Marbow's birt ion of his agents, Ifihis is applicable as « gene | point of attack, and proceedsaccordii gly, wash fox BAKA, Piesivent, LiMudiiy L. LYNCH, | val principio, bow much more important, how | like ingenuity tothaend. There is likely to bea ATOOK GALRO—PIROT HOARD. The relatives and friends of the family are re. | P°° ee TT eee apuch more is itthe duty of the Northern People | however, just one ditforegce between tueir schom- | 10000 U.S. 6a, "81, ep.1o5%« brs Pacific M.$......280 sera iB riled alae g gi retir apt ‘Mouth HB MEM BE RS OF “} THE } F ATHER @ exercise a rigid surve.ilauce over their agents at | ing and thas of the fox in th» fable, The tiattery aoe a by inn 1560") one Kal M4 Brooklyn. gat his fied regres inane recep? me of the Ls thy Ag # time when the uational expenses of an ante bel- | and the cajolery will be the ama the design will | 1540 U.S. 60, 5-20. 15 ig Erie k, PEN SCANLAN—On Tharsday, Oct. 6th, John Scanlan, wther Mathew ULB. T. A. B, socie Hiranoh Ro Jum year are compressed into a fortnight of | be the seme, but the people are uot Hkely to give bred RH ‘try n° wee goetle OF SDNY CORN RAEI) LINICY: Met Ee laiet, nee SOHN RARE, ti C Lg cow pie ed JUN BARKY, Pivsident _ TIMOTHY L. LYNCH, Ree, Fe 1 TPHE FATHER MATHEW T. A, b. Society continue to hold their Giiand Ten narance Me ings every Suudsy and Lhurmiay ove at leur ranuce tall, coomerot Giwtd aud VU sua Ue &. D, Bpeskers to-morrow (Sunduy) eve Jobn Morgan, Dane: Weilerd auc tra Buckie Singing by Profs. Kobert Wilken, Kearucy, Nash and others, Pubite tweeling on Monday evening, luth inet, in houss of Fawes Mathew's Birvuday, Maus speakers and sincere will be p es (THOMAS 3 LIAVY 1) Prost: DANIEL MANNING, Bee lls ~~ POLMEICAL, GPAND MASS MEETING OF ALL WORKERS IN MELAL, GAR-FID PERS WOBRKEKS IN sl UAK and WORK ibs LN GLASS, of wll Nutiousiles, w COOVER INSTITUTE, Monday Evening, Gerber jt! b wer, We wl rewewber that previous to the | thelr patronage to fill the inzuyyy mawe of elanor- @rar the extravagance, corruption and recklessness | cus politicians, When they come to the point of of expenditure were leading counts in the indict. asking the poople to support :thern at the polls, the ment upon which the Demvcratic party wore are | trick becomes too transperent pot to be understood; waigued at the bar ot public opition ; aud the | and however well the true tnt ent way be diaguised “seventy milllous # year’? of uational outiay was | by apparently cammendable, features, the mask ewhlazoned wver the ¢ try from Maine to Cali- | will not delude intelligent, thinking working men, fornia, The solicitude of the people in this respect : a Was right, just aud proper, aud their vigilauce pro- A Wall from Joaf, Davis, ably saved the country from many a» freudulens Ow the 23d of Bept. Mr. Das 719 is said to have @cheme, But when the national outlay has reached delivered the following signific tnt speech to the cit- @ daily average of uver two and a half millluog it | ene of Macon, Ga, lo response ¢ to an uddivss pre- Dehooves the people to redouble, rather than iv re. | uted to bit on the ecussion + of his visit to that Yax thelr ncrutiuy. The heavy wud rapidly increas | Place? Slvnal day of war, is eubjoot iu which « very citl- ear. The relatives and friends of the famtly are respect - fully invited w atteud the funeral, ou Sunday aftor- Room, at 1 o'clock, from bis Inte residence, 140 Spring th without further imvitation, His remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment, Dublin and San Francisco papers piease copy, 204 WESTON—On Friday, Sarah, wife of Johu H. Weaton, aged bu y sare aud 7 mouthe. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday aiternoon, Oct, 10th, at 2 o'clovk, from her late residence, 366 Hudeon atrees, 4 te | = TaN 1000 Erle 4th M. We 10000 Tl, Cen. Bs... 116 560 do foe ag Tol, & Wab, 2d br 1800 Chi. & N. W. 1” do... 23000 P. Fs. W. ‘TRADE NOTICES, A MEETING UF THE JOURNEYMEN Bakers’ Protective Union No, 6, of Biookly nu, will be held at 72 Myrtle ev, on Saturday Eveniuy, to settle up all the accounts aud other budne-s v of importance, All mewbhers are requested to attend, Bo'clock P.M. By order of THOMAS DONOGHUE 80 ve +0 Quicksilver M. lw eee +0 Penn, Coal.... ‘ have mes you In prosperity, int tead or adverdiy | 119 Mariposa Min... 3b SS SECTAT hi i OF TET cluely, to be ee pe zen is interested, Ar the prosent tive the interest | But friends are Atawn toyether ty adversit @] Wow do... doKare lg Duo ASTER na Untee taetatiige elsetke ech tpantic ays ron the public debt is Just about equal to the gros | Porn fs eeaiany Whe foug at trough the frst | 10) Copake Eva Ma. 408 be beid wt Spring Bt, Hull, 155 Spring st, ou thi. sec expenses of the Government previous to the wary NAR rey af , "What aor? Gieay Gveniog, October Sth. The ta aa thi ine forget t®% suate Iu the day af her pe end thin of course, is exclusive of the mational tax | though’ inlafertone hus belal en our armas from Dee t, Which last year reached one | undrec CatUr to Jonesboro, our cau sis cotlost, Slerman yg sittiove soph al ha a aoe ih eanr ot keep up bia long line of cemmunivation and y millions. ‘These two tems in view of the in | rey yoat. Sooner or leter be tnmmt.veteens; aud when quested to attend, as busines of importance will be ansseted, by order of DENIS CONNORS, Vice- reat; HENRY RIECK, Ree, sec 1b OURNEYMEN BAKERS One addres D du Gernian, ‘The inode of semedy taken by the Citlzeus’ Assos elation to be reve No politics introdu 20000 UB, 6a, 6-20". 107 su Ud. Gay dy. 94's UNION, NO, 1, A BPLENDID CONCERT il meet thi o. ‘cloe! be add y the eniertainimen . ereaded expenses reowiiug from the bali million | % yet da: comem the fata thas betel the arty corner Toth ote Cees, ca ireloeks at Calon Hall, be rh er dic gsntite pa, eral Ibvited e addition to the army, will undoubtedly aggre f the French Eimpire tia its retreut from Mos- every member be present aud all oluere who wish to Suwtordes preerved ’ w will be re-enacted, Qur cavalry and our Join the Union, let every momber he present —the 423 Aa won iiee wete, for the preseut year, the eum as did people will barvass and destroy his army u , Pend the Yank other lunportant Pusineas thet tetenehe mante. 804 | Sr CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT,—D} of threo bundrot —uillions of della’ ,” {Whe Cossacks thas Ce yh sae SH +» BH {t uot be ould that Nol dead.” Comer cae: fone let 8 MOCKALIC REPUBLICAN Kel LAM NGM every cent of which must of course come di aay | ener See ta athe aces spocuuly otfectedy | 2200 do... OS QRVS 4g 12: tothe rescue, IRA A. CAMPBELL, Prew’t, JOHN | NATION jor Congivas, LOMAS) BAK fromthe people, Tu addition to this, every guste y the aiaonieas of Houde ariny seiuraliig to tbeis gh Mud Re Me ta a KELLEY, Sec'y, “ 1 WMT. Mes vite Bales Lay Chalet, Das incurred s heavy war debt on ie own & ionad ts; and will they not? Can they see the ban- | 5 ry Reading B nipk Sol 1 Adel AERTS 4 MAS ATTENTION— 15 Here. NOAH A. CHILD s)) Secretaries, 392 fur the equipmens aud outlit of troops; » ‘ * | tahed exiles; can they bear the wail of their sufer- | g7uy dow... Lda 21s by gived that the uusons recently io the employ- | — — : ou every ing countrywowen aud hildre © become | come? By whut infueuce® they 7 to may ay, it ie Lot movessary to ug toeir re- It there ene who will siay away outlay alone, | hour, be is unworthy of sb and not mentot Measre, Keeney & Muaiday, working ov the | WASHINGTON MARKPT BeTAL! PRICRA, Amertosn Berew Cos orks, cor, South sth and peak, New Your, Friday, Vet. 7, 1364, washington sta, are on a strike against Horme at this | Although many articles of inerchandise huve fallen | the assis of 3 ore and iat aa eaarefore bof ee Fgie0, HAs of late, the prices of provisions are almost the game | to work ow suid Works until said merbess are dis- 7 hey are like ¢ county, wwn and munietpality has a) deeply involved for the purpose of raiv spective quotas of troops This latter which is not genersily reckoned in RELIGIONS NOTIC ~ PRISON A Prison, Kev - wR OF WAR FROM Libby CO, AMBLER, will preseb in the pre ’ oraoy Ci | bree Will Baptiet ClLuich, od W. Zou ot, Gear boo dd couputiog the | the women no appeal ia i ve They si a2 at the tino of opr last quotations, ‘There soeme to | CUATHGL, 20d, Chlige, the Ny ey eet ee ee tee ee Head Bo cost of the war, ts probably nob hay joan ais hun fhe fiperien sugars of nt sds ean" she | ¥¢ 8 desire on the part of provision dealors to keep up BAveRy SPR FU RBVUAY Joney DEmOn oxpotionce anu like, 4 collection fos our pris dred wililons—ti ree hundred de lara each for all ae ines ake’ Wan to ieserve a place for | the prices of provisions as long as powible, Not con THE PRESIDENT OF THE Pi onere will be taken to furbiel sueui with redecue di All are cordially invited to wltead, — lo4 the recruits, excluding the dr ‘thal: calllion, who | him im she ranks. The veverable Gen. Polk, to } tent with the profite they have already made out of ‘were procured without bow and the iawrest | Whom t rosd ha Later Kaew Hie Wola wal ae fo ead s excumnlstan of Thien tant mt ie c 34 ebaract : 3 bu’ U not |, y T, A : ft 4b equal pum. Ff thin sum must be added 44). aggregate taxa- ty vhs turning aside to relue the various | ° Juatily, like Ollver Twist for “more ;" and like | her of ours at 281 Grand at, at SPM, this’ Baturae, tion, But this is not all pe eee 4H vi fncidunts of giving Up the lust sou to the cause of | ‘at young gcu'teman (who wanted “more” with far | evening, to transact business v! {mpornanice connected palene ilace Lia Le In every @unly, city, our country, known to we, Wherever we go we | ore reason than they do,) they will not get it, Fruits | With our trade, RICHARD MORKISH, 5: of soldiers’ families; the | sud, wy are seen Wherever the wo} ‘5 {OL | prasad, aud es for thot reason, there te « great demand 01 if yuarter ive , irr , pone duty to orm; 1 ting on Monday, Uc ober 1 sinount of which BV ceoult to eathmnute even ap- | oF tbe step urn. wanes Bayes Bacpis. I eae 4 for them, hucksters have jaken advantage of it to tae lock P.M. be ia at 18 wary, prouimately, There’ coi to which should be pro- | ea ee els by Georgia at our urmes falling | alse tDelr prices, Butter has dealined a little, but it jualin their attendance, BAM'L WALLACK, sporty wdded the eub cst value of every article of | tere trom Delton to day nlerior of the Bisie.” Ba | ls thought thet ft will edvance seats very soon, The | Piest: tIILORS NOT} LS aa at consumption, the = . i 1 was not of those who cousidered Atluntn lost | best polley at present is for the people to do with as T° TAILO NOTICE—THE FOLLOW- " destruction of comaerce, aud #0 when vur army crossed the Chattahoochee. 1 | jiggle as powible, ‘Those the tl ing firme vetted to employ auy me r oo ad infinitur ould be carofully pondered ‘ved that is should not, aud! then puta man | 2 ; ore the ind of arguments | of the Working Tullos’ ‘Tiaie liowetve ind Bes over by the Nor n syple, and the same solicis ieyereren whol kuew would strikes maniy which reach the heerts of the dealers—or w speak neveens Vol for whic rwon the Centra Com- tade of last eer Moe fet which characterized | blow jor the city, and many @ Yankve's blood wus | More properly, their pockets. Let the people he as Bulla, “Brosdway. > Breve gross sho z cl & men's Society of Journeyinen Tailore-sir: | am BISHOP IS TO PREACH TO-MOR- the over-tared and over-burdened people, they still | directed by the Executlvo Committee to requis! you a BI SHC ye a qn Be At eo t0-M i oh UG Ube meound © siuy OF Clirlat, the Mil "de, de, Beat Ww TOTICE—PRESB, ¢ cor Sih ave aud * 1 Miniser Begular ous yis Loeth, A.M P.M, seat Babbach s 10nd EV. DR, NEWELL WILL DELLV Temperance discouise in he Alleu st, terlan Chuich, eo:, Grund, to-twosiow eveniL o'cdock, S, *: SNOW, SPE @ Christ, wili preach in Hoy HUKCH, + Ke CU, SuSE LARGE Hall, Al Broadway, on Sunday, at P, mM, ye geet: The Prue Goppel of Christ. 93 road 3 yr" - — he wade w nourish the soil before te prize was won, | economteal as possible, and before loug the prices of ONel de” Witiaamt ewer Ddwar. GQUNDAY EVENING LECTURES THE prereg le ed the Government expenses were com | ty doos bot become us " revert 19 disaster Le the | provisions will go down, Uke gold, with a crash. The opt Be, do Miller & Bother, do WD “wourth years course of theaw lectures Uy her, C. paratively aowinal, The North will not complaia dead bury the ot Lay one arm and one | good time ts coming—never fear. y 0 rperrics, 4o C, GOSS will Le conmenced iu the Chureh, tir ousinul, 0 3 Weaver to crush Sherman, Lam go, Lockwood, do Juuea Clark & Son do ue bock eset of Broadway, Suudsy eveniuw alg ia vast outlay, provided it we2ures the gbe | €U0Th onde iene ent ne geaeruls Shak | Butcheret Meate—Prime roasting pleres are selling | Keberis Hadéen, du | o'clock, some tree, to or do which it was giveu—the National unity : | gyust be the defeat of our enemy, It has been suid Runners fate opiinary, cuts, iar; porter- | 4 P Lazure&Co do Braisted& Dougherty, do ede; real je yuart: rloin, 20ez5¢ ; corne 1-bee; sn 4 Lunt, do Brooks Byythe:s, do 4 : shat I wbundoned Georgia to her fate, Sbaine upon ; Yalde ; bivdquarte, Gronay 5 4; ‘ a ey owe it thease! vom to the country, and to tba ts Whore could the autBor hive Lad 420; mutton iovequarie: it 4; art. oe wane br] ncherterd Willan do Pom rity whould the ayents whom they have em- when Walker, when Polk, und when Gen. Siepien i lamb foreq 0 16c aarte ryt quarters, 1da | Happy, dy Kitt & Lasiden, PAL" od for itu disbursement to the strictest movount- | D, Lee was sent to her assistance. Miserable wan, ped ee oat ae becom, Susie, | Poer& Co, do vkett, Cooper’ Builulng, sny, # The oan whe. uhiwoed this Wea amount, te | So ‘corned, port, On Waker Ween Fi ovenus,. MPUE REV, HUGH H, BLALK WILL ire (God willing) ip (he Chases et, Ubite ! Preal rian Chureh to-worrow eveniug, FATViges to ¢ meuce at huliepact 7 o'clock. pulje Rewlawencu Oi the lute Venerable Abruham Yau seem wih too uring On the tumes, A cullectiog WHl be Lakoo up fee the dew York #ibl Bows les

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