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| \ : The Trade Convention. The Black Man’s Destiny. NOTICES, AUCTION NoTic THE NEW YORK SUN. Tas International Trade Convention which is | Tar colored clergyman who edits the New ecnitncase Rebetika neces AUCTION NOTICE—E. ROTH, | An Fxtisordiinary Opportanityo. | aud the Trade. Over #12,.0) worth of «.. - furniture, Fese wood planoterte, vei an mee carpet jae, C d «i ble cutlery, &c, int te eold at public t Thuredar afternoon, July 1th, at 2 o'cl® vate residence 119 Weet Sth #t., (Ciintowy paltice to the highest bidder, without 4 «ot, ERE An eK eee A Y F. J, PARKER, AUCT.—!. « now in session at Detroit, has before it for covsidl- | Orleans Brack Rarvsiican saya: wer porter Ss. here. i \o. 025 Breadwas, eration a number of subjects of great commercial The colored man and the white man cannot live | hole Machine. B18 importance, It is international only eo far as reci- | together in this country: they must, aud will have | “Tiowe sewing Machine (Company. Howe Sewing Machine ( ompany—Elias to separate, unless the Congress of the nation will Procity with Canada is concerned, and the dele- | pive them a place for themeel ver ; for as it wae with For™ Jt. President, No. 629 Broadway, ay” gates from the Provinces have no interest in the | Abraham and Lot, so itis with us, and the sooner | ~ Grover & Takers ighest Premlam . a Ighest miom convention, aside from the subject of making some | we ent fee od ba ay ts | Sarna tet Elastic Btiteh and Lock Stitch Sewing Machines, kind of an arrangement to follow the abrogation of | ogy, dimly see, ie that in three hundred years it 406 Broadway, N, Y.,and 495 Fulton at, Brooklyn. $21 the Reciprocity Treaty, which will soon occur, in | will be @ rare thing to eee a colored man in thie THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 15, 1865, - —-- Te Advertisers, Wy would again remind our advertisior tia lei favors will be “too late for clasifi uo + bauded in at our counter before nine o'clock. Protection to Naturalized Citizens, jie Loudon Tiwes reporta through its Berlin f ; PRATH will seil, on Tharedar, July 15(h, at { ur Govern. | Country, Like te Jodian, our race is destined to 4 corecepoudenee, that the United States mininters conformity with Le notice given by our Govern bee me extinct iu tuis country, unless we muve APMAN—On the 11th Inet, John, younvest son of Olu w nee Sheik bok a m bot Lited to the German States have been inatruct- | ment. Aside frotn this feature, the business of the ourselves," ven gpm! | Veeery ed 1 year and 3 moe. z the vk River, having beeu ashore. ‘ cd to obtain tresties, or at least binding promises | Convention isto provide for better means of com- e relatives a ft mercial intercourse betwoen the Eastand the West, and to consider such questions as have reference to tho general interests of trade, The Niagara ship canal, and tho proposed ship canal across the State of Michigan, tw avoid the long transit by the lake route, will proba- bly be prominent subjects of deliberation, The project of opening communication between Lake Mi‘. bigan aud the Ll inole river, by means uf aabip canal from Chicago to Joliet, and the widens of the presentcanal from thence to La Sail), on the Tilinols river, will slao be considered. There mib- jects are of great importance to ail who fee! an in- terest in the development an! material prosperity ofthe country. By increasing the facilities for transportation between the Fast and the West, « reduction in freighte will of course follow, ani di- minisbed prices will be the reoilt, The increasing productiveness of the Weatern country, and the how shall wo get acrop? It is ® “poor prospect," prospect that the ratio of \ncresse will be greatly an the farmete aay accelerated since the war bana closed, make itim- | portant that the means of commercial interchange should be proportion y increased, The Con- vention is very largely attended, represents nearly every leading branch of businoas, an! ite delivers- | yi1% mtowed at 11%. The decline in Five-Twentles tions cau hardly fail to prove advantageous to the | in Europe, and the inerossed shipment of epecie commercial interests of the country. tended to prodnee thie rise in the premium on gold. -_—_------- - The general stock market waa fluctuating, some rorte Jef? and His English Friends. being fractionally higher. Bede tea asint, ee amall deciine, The sapply ve,nnd ecall-loaue rance the family a) pet- Th's, as corning from one of the moat intelligent | fully invited to attend the funeral, Ci s Thursday ropresentatives of the negro iace in America, is an Saree hy ae te ee, Lee La expression of much weight, Time only can fully Brooklyn. K.D. sarah Aan Boiss, th the ined deomcnstrate how true it is; but it may well be | of her age. H iatives and friends are moet ins believed that ono who has made his race and its vied urattend the funerst op arwtage 1h Tat t stu 5 he ‘bite in th at 3c'cloc . M. from the Wick ave. Haptist destiny the study of e life, aud who exh‘bite in the Shas eeis eee Bap editorials of bis paper o mental ability of # re- rese-roads, DONNELLY On Wednesday, July 12th, of in- markably high order, may be capable of juigime | fammation of the luugs, James Donnelly, aved Y4 more clearly and justly herein, than his white brethren, who view the subject from an external @iand-po.nt. If euch views are to be extensively ente tained by educated colored people, it appears probable that incalculable damage will be done to the pet theortea of amalgamation of Mr, Trutos and his confreres, If tho ‘seeds of sweet and genercus culture,” which ® recent writer in the Isparespest bolls to exist in the black race (viewed in connection with the amalgamation ideo), withhold themactves frem being planted, to the etlect that no naturalized citizen of thie « cntey shad bereafter be liable to impresament jo Gorman. According to the present military low sod practice im the Gorman States, any male net ve thereof who emigrated to this country be- fre Lavmg acquitted bimeelf of military duty, is Jobly ap n returning to Germany on a visit, to be dnp reseed into the army aud compelled to rurve Abe usual term of three years, Ie may have been ares dent of the United Biates twenty years, he rnoay Lave held office under our Government, he yay have servel as o soldier in the army, never- theese, beia Habe to arrest the instant bie fect tou hb the aoll of Germany, and to be made a com pulsory eoldier of s government to which he does not owe allegiance The asauimption of thia right on the partof Germany causes grea danger to a considerable clase of our German citizens, who desire to vimitthe “fatherland: and # vers) animated diecus# one have at various tires ensued between our authorities and thow of Ger- qwans, with referenceto this aubject, But itisthe principle involved in this claia which Germany arrogates, rather than the inconvenience and dan- ger of individuals, which rendere it tnoat ob noxious, When a person of foreign birth passes Sbrough the process of naturalization here, and renounces allegiance to “every foreign prince, po- tentate and power,’ he becouse a bona fide citizen of the United States, lable to all the exactions en- @ailed by his new position, and entitied to all the gights, privileger and inmunities Thereafter no foreign government hax any juatelaim of allegiance nipon him, snd except in caseajwhers crime baa Davie DD. BGAN, AUCT., Wy this day at 2 o'clock, at Tu Marrow | ture, carpets, looking-ciaeses, pict et sheer, counterpar es, &e, of Empire Heady PEREMPTORY SALE vr \ re and SegarsS. HERMAN 4 sell, Hriday, July 14, at 19'6 o'clock, 14 ublic auction, the entire stock of [i vig: 72 bble bourbon and rye w! and casks brandies @, rum, port, «! wines, 45 kegs raspberry. etrawhe: syrups, 4 Oca-eavarions wines aud !y pacnes. 6 ga, tobecco, Ac. Also, o ware, ii ht wagon and harness, $e p PANWSBROKER'S SALE~——' JAMES AGAR, Auctr, will eel! at 57 at 10» o'clock, 400 lota of women's elo ing of ilk and other drerees, unde « £ yen ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invite to attend the funeral, fromm his late residence, 214 Canal st, on Friday afternoon, July 14th, at 2% o'clock, wi DONOVAN—On Wednesday, July 19th, Ellen Donovan, aged 20 yeara, 2 months and 19 days. he friends and relatives of the family are reepoct- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday stternoon, 14th inst, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of Ler mother, Mrs, Uhas. Lyoaa, 578 Second ave, cor, Her semaines will be interred in Cavaty 0 spreads, sheeta, table-cloths, remnant o onda variety of other cove weil w id tion of dealers and housekeepers, J. | 66 Untharine st, SHERIFE’S SALE OF LIQUOL horses RICHARD WALTEKS, ‘+, thie day, Thursday, at 1014 o'clock, at rs st, a quantity of assorted liquors, whiik” epirite, rum, empty barrei*, jon sate, 3 ¥ wagons, harness, &c, JUN KELLY DE AM, Deputy. } \ ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIO§ 170 Chatham square, seis o'clock, in trontot iv’ Chatham yu bed, chairs hedatenda, looking clan pails, kettles, earthenware, &e.. &e. i NERAL BUSE LL SIZES OF THE EASY Cratchee are now ready. These « ywledged the beat, ebeapeetever made, Physicians tiud for maay invalide and other, axed o: The patent elrstic tops can be fitted crutch in 10 minut *, Call and eee the | strovt, aiew doors east of Broadway, [cg | wanted, i — 4, | BANK OF UTica—THE © : Comevery, GILMORE—At Harlem, on Monday, July 10th, Benjamin Gilmore, Senior, ia the 74th year of his are. (he relatives and friends of the family are reepect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from Stanton ie prpeete Church, on Thursday, July 13, at 11 elk, neonvenience ant LIVINGSTONE —On Wednesday, July 12, Wil- liam Livingstone, aged 63 years, a native of the Par- ith of Dromore, Co, Tyrone, Ireland, His friends, and those of the family, are reepect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday atter- noon, July 14, at 2 o'clock, from his late res O41 Fifth at. NICHOL--On Wednesday, July 12th, Mrs. Eliza Nicbol, of Co, Derry. Ireland, Her remains will be removed from ber late ne dence, 2u7 West 26th at, for intermentin Greenwood, on Thursday, the 15th, at 1 o'clock, P M. The frionds and relaives are reepecttully invited to mt. tend, Philadelphia and Conuecticut papers aad copy. d PRITCHARD.-On Tuesday, 11th ipet. of cholera infantum, Samuel A, Pritehard, Jr. ouly sou of Samuel A. and Augusta Pritcoard, aged 4 woutha and vd Financial News, Varkets, &e. New York, Wednesdoy, July 12.6 2 Mold opened thie morning at 14 %\. and after selling upto 2 aines the breaking out of the rebellion England has wagnanimously divided ite favors] from sto S per cent, ‘ ' - dull, tho rates being 64449 per cent., according to between the rebels and the Unioniste—qiving the | ide it ie cported that the National Bank at Pat. former the material aid, and the Jatier the advice. | ereon bas failed, Foreign exchange was firmer, but The rebellion having collapsed, the favors be- emand wae «mall, Bille at 60 days on London ‘ at 10S a 10S 86 ie, commer jal, Ag nee Th \ntiven and friends are respectfally invited more than two-thirds of the cap! owe ; ee eo 3 porta fexey ve pecie) for ew . a % " " y “been committed, his person should be defended ant | wed upon it by England have of course ceanec raf Meniatne eneoe itn Minar tee to attend the tunera 6 Thursday) afternoon, at t | Bank of Utica baving, in writine, protected from ee\vure. The ect of naturnlization but the advice to the North is generously contin- d of Iiiectors to chanve and rey ™ turue Bank of Utica into @ National Associs o'clock, from the residence of bis pareuta, J 7 East Tth «t rl luz 4easolemn contract bets oon the individual end | ved. The whole Rritish prose of every political | | ta 108 ea bat SCULLY — On Wednesday, July 18th, Dennis A eirence vere te te plaiee ne ave government, by which the former agreos to be | shade, ia now ins state of the wost antions wolic’- {jv iousiy reported... “O42 Seully aged 62 years # mative of the Parish of Kil- wy f Repaid We pledge bria, Co, Cork, lreiaud. tude with regard to what disposition our Govern: bonds, and to prov or the cireulat % 2 good end loyal citizen of the United States, andthe ae “4 rs m Hie relatives aud friends, aleo those of his eons, | Hon thereof, ay ea Jane 3. 150 b in ret teen to protect bim in all | ment shall make of Jerv, Davis, Judging from roe her Ye ‘ . i baie sisha iba ba Panag John, ie son-lo-las, Berascd Ma- | bereby given tt . us Hank of Utica j mn return gusran oO protec v : y The New York imports compare as follows: eulle, an 4 sisters, Mre. tiueiat an sae 3 the tone of these patronizing journals, one woul! : ‘ te rights of citizenship. Yet, under thie anorme lous military law of Germany, he is liable to be imprisoned and compelied to render @ervice to @ forergn power In addition to this, the opportuni - ties for imprersing persona not lable even under Ahis unjust claim, are too apparent to admit the toleration of auch a «ystern. Any citizen of the United States, of German parentage, is now lable do arrest on visiting his native country, according Ao the impresament law, The Gerinan authorities ‘have entirely in their own hands the matter of de- Aermining bis status, and if they decide that he hall be held to military service, there is no appeal, Do watter whether he ever owed mich service or not There is no better time than this for the Giov- ernmevt to intist upon such a reconstruction of are respectfully invited to attend the fu Friday atternoon, July 14, at 1'¢ o'clock, fi residence, 204 Madison et, aud from the vary Cemetery for interment, SNELLGROVE — On Tuesday, July 11th, Mrs. Emma Sheligrove, in the 24th year of ber age Tho relatives and friends of the family, and the nieubers of Lily Lodee, Fo & A.M. of Morrisania, ale respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, July 14, at 2 o'clock, trom her late residence, U2 Greene at, Jersey City, woe HTEWART-—On_ Tuesday, July 11th, Alexander Su wart, areturned soldier, aged 20 years, % wo: 65 F198 448 1,446,949 suppose that the United States iss national minor, Fi aca grax eestitss and that England is its duly appointed guardian ; They seem to take it for granted that our Govern- J Rabbah badd? ment is not competent to pass upon Davis's case, ay Saray ute and without s programme is prepared for its ac- Since Jan. Ist........P13H5TS470 — Oh9,i0 committed, Now we have no objection to | closed dull and le, a 2c, lower Corn and Onte were Jous Britta solleitude for the personal wel- ‘ HCN hg yd OPS, Bo Wostaaa canes fare of Jeve. Davia. On the contrary wo are | Whilekey wae quies and sieady disposed to admire bim for this one evidence of consistency, He wtuck to Davis throuybout bie | 4 rebellious carver, and in following him into Fort- in ‘ ress Monroe, Jous shows more consistency than | 215.0 coe coi hs expect from his notorious treachery and Fa U8. 66. perfidy, No, we have no objection to his expres- ot SB. 58, | determined & vecouwe a National bang } under the jaws of the United | the name of t “First National Lad b ca.” OPV. ROGERS, Caahie: 1s¢ ce CARDS, CIRCULARS, BILL 1 all other kinds of Job Meinting ney? for cus, by THOMAS B.S! 1 TON, yy Fulton st, bet, Nassuu aud Broadway ¥y Notice TU LADIES, -Ti if elgned has ope nod R old i, A FANCY stu At So. 18 DOWNING Si Where Ladies can find an assorts mente, Bucques wad Basquos, ready order, Ladies own Materials mace ( ALL KINDS OF FAMILY Sh. Py Wheeler & Wilson's sewing miachion® Trimmings constantly on hand Je Cail on Mis. N/ 64° 1s Downing st, bet, Uediow al ag ” vee and friends are respectfully invited e@ tuvernl, on t . 4 2 o'clock, tiom the residence of Lis mother, fudsou ave 116 ATOCK SALPR-FIneT ROAnD 1 Atlantic M.S, 1 350 do., 1hsadso 1” Brunswick CL. 8% 200 Drsnere Wo N.Y, Cea, R Bu do.. ‘ t 100 Pacific M8 rs Ww Erie K 64 QUECTACLES AND Tak Gikope PAINTERS—THE EXCURSION COM. OF ‘ Fa ted April, IsUS— They ealt pega 1 ig | Sions of condolence with Davis; no fault te flud | poo) : 1100 in, 9mate Y.P, House Painters are requested wo meet | pegs > tw BR ; sf our fore n re'ations ae will af least place this rac caiher A | Son Ue beer. 4 i. Nea he FY i wes} 4 at their Hall, 93 Gib ave t evening. ot & c'clock. years, ae ey by Prof, Fi WD, 3 y) uro- | With bis anxiety concerning the fate of thas distin . by rt KH 4 ree : turer on the bye and Spectre es, S " country on aley | with other nations The Euro F 00 Ind. 81. 24 pe. 76 {5 Reading K.. lov Every member ie requested to attend, By order! Broadway, N, York,ena 254 Wash.wat™ ean powers bavein the past been disposed to treat guished gentleman; but wedo emphatically pro- | gu Tern, 6m, Gu, 71% 650 do, DO%aiol's | THOR, F. BOURKE. Chairman, P.8)—The Ball bey + i pee 4 ; ‘ 2 as test against bia insufferable insolence in proscrib- aoe ba % ok a M. £6 N, ie, a % ing the poliey that our Government shal! pursue in | 6000 Ohio &M & Pitta, Bo 70 the premises. For four years Jos Bout did every. | 10s poh ate) $0... Gigi? “ thing in bis power to aid Davis in his attempt to | 000 M.& P.da ©. NWR, Fd % a destroy the Union, and, the etfort having failed, he 51400 Pt We oS We Pe Gis do... .64 Nasa 9 Com, are requested to meet at same place to pare fiual report re UARRYMEN’S U, P, SOCIETY—THE will be # general meeti ety beld in the 19th taday evening, July the the Uvited tates with @ doubtful degres of re grect, and ibis about time for a change in their demeanor In the palmy days of Rome the great ext respect was paid in every country to him who could say: “Tam a Roman citizen." This coun Qry is destined ere long to be to the world in this ere what Rome was two thousand years ago a position Which will everywhere recure respoct to him who can say: “Laman American citigen.”’ or small amounts, ® STIUDIO VAUt Office in the Studio Buy, No. 15 TENTH BT, Bev, Seu A Ut Cnequalled Fire and Burgia “Ry modautions for the recept 3? FAMILY sibLybutye + Jewel Cares, Tithe Deeds, Govern” A lion, Cash Boxes, Liewur 80} ARTISTS STUDIE. 9 Oy and valuables of wil de n ABBULUTE BAFETY Gl ABs) : Hourr, 54 ALM. to diy Lis ¢ WILLIAM A, CROCKER, BUPhpe Private Sales and strong Ly % Combination Locks, to ren: | ‘ ch divieton of said in 58d et, on nt To ocock, A y by oider of JOHN 38, wheat; MARTIN TREA- 22 QrecuiTy FOR VALUABLD iy ! full attendance i MASTERSON, CY, Geveral Secretary, 2. Oh lou Marposs Min... 15 '4 o he b impudence to insist that we | 300 do... «. 1 BOW Ae She Peeneo i epwecee Pee, | 4000 Chb, BAI in. 86 2's es shall not punish the culprit. It may be that Davis | “p00 Al. & Toh. tat oa “ phone 6 . $ cog } 5000 Am, (Gold, wo Py So Ills will go acath'ess; but if this Eoglish clamor in his MO Dele Mod, Gat 00 Me Pde On favor were the only thing to be considered in bis | 90 Quiekelver M.. 6h 6” Spl? 3 cane, we would have him banged! high as Heman. A Can Sail nd ne? i . 7 ov Ove leading Loudon journal, after working itse!! into a violent rage over the * inhuman treatment” | prot e ag t8t. ep 171 SOCIETY NOTICE 0. H, NO. 4, OF BROOKLYN, LONG eland—A epecial meeting of the above Division will be held at their hall, cor of Atlantic and Colum- bia ate, on Thureday evening, the Iith inat. AU * Wayward Sisters” all at Home. Tre late rebel States, which ostensibly dissolved BECOND BOARD. : . . ae : ‘ py officers and members are particularly requested to PRIVATE OFFI fig ahelr connection from the Union at diferent per- | of the “Confederate Presicent,” proposes in cane | fi. do, th atteud, JOUN GORMAN, Pree HUGH DOHER- For the use of Custou®) id havo returned to it inthe same way, and al! | Jeve's neck is stretched, to withdraw ihe Britiah | jy ald Ty, ores iss acerca aie tol U S. 7.00 TREASURY Nok! sods, ha . ‘ator from this country. We bave pondered | 250 Trea. luo ‘OME TO THE TkMPERANCE HALL— e bought at the Mechanic's Ban kgu dy back old places, the starry | Minister from this country, avep - A § och * ere ouce moro back in ther t H 6 am ( 5. 68, S\, vy el? / Old style public meetings—Father Mathew J, A even ue, bet. T and 9 o'clock, Dou 2 Wanner again waving triumphantly overall of them, | long overshis terrible threat iewed the danger in 4.00 Teun. G6 sheets? Ly Hien. f . i 4, doc No ‘ of Brokivm, & D. at shelr hail, going cif tne F 4 : : i ’ 5004 i b “O%, ie, WK, cor, Grand and 7th «ta, this T’ 6 July } 7 ne $ ‘swith not a star erased" Florida, the last of the | every light, and have at Inst fone? that in 1100) Am, Gold M4" Yo) » de : oor . hare Gone tS dole eae ee Hiereus, d vlU LL. LUAN—OIELARE PD bas been provided with a provisional Govern. | case our advices should be desired in the premiees | 1 Canton Co... 414 100 Chid N.W.R.. vile | Feq. and otherr. Singers, Mies Cansvan, Messrs. J. BANK, 4 a fot, bas provi én shanuly & ‘Tat team withdeaw,' 2 do. 4200 2 CHL BNW. Pi. t's | 1 Kelly, Bollas Brothers, and others. Mr. Charles S95 THIRD Ayts ment. President Jomasos has appointed Judge | te simpy ay . . jt Cw Sher aE 7 300 Cle . ‘gta : fu Hindle wii play upon the dulcimer, commencing at Pm hosed Bank has the notes of the . z te SD ih uickalive: M. i oe . 8. 0, Ry. det Tq" el Sa. o ‘EP 7 . Marvin of that Btate, an avowed U — “me Green Vields. 400 : ms wie : ie A pee ég 8 i wy WM McKBEVERK. Ree Bee. pen dOF iat a > wo seo for the onle of 7-30's eve } enew go pribing the same J00 Mariposa Min ‘ Or, rt. W. Mu — ¢ a nn ee | P.M, bead of thejnew government, prescribing ; Tre annual eroius from the city is now to full | do, Wy Gu do... 1k 'galu's | JZATHER MATHEW T, A, B, SOCIETY No, RICHARD Kem 4} policy of rebabilitation as that heretofore promul glares re the time and | 1! N-¥. Cen. K.... 96 60 Chi, Alton Ria” | Ab 4, South Brooklyn, will hold thelr Public Meetin A. THOMPSON, Cashier, b Fj gated with reverence to the other states, Accord- VTogresa, an! & 0 caw spare the time and | jy) do. a6 20 AL &T.H.R.... 30 This Evening, at T' o'clock, in their Hall, 564 Col- | 7 —SIXTY CENTS PER y ing to the President's policy tho Inte rebel | Money are going into the country to #p nd the Wholesale Prices of Country Preduce. ea 60 Kero Lam te 1. Speaking by Mores Plats, aq. and mem- ber, The public are invited to come cary THOS, LAWLER, LIMOTHY BANNON, Reo, Bee, 103 FATHER MATHEW T. A, B, SOCIETY, No/®, New York, will hold a public meeting, at their Hall, cor. 23d #t, and 2d avon thie Thureday evening, at To P.M. Speaking Dy Messrs. Henry T. Cerroliand Jolin Dunn, Singing by Mr. Wallace, Mies O'Mahony, Miss Boon and Master Boon, Beet Oil tor Kerosene barn. |) ony at CHAPPELS, 120 Maider* w i BUSINESS Canale’ heated term, The various watering places, and States ave now left tocomplete the work of reorgan- jvation. They are authoricedto hold conventions, ‘elect members of Congress, Legislators, State and county officers, and perform all the functions of govereizn States, The “reign of terror’’ which the yrebel leaiera used to preach to their dupes as the New Yous, July 14, 1865 other suminer resorts, are filling up very rapidly, Ap compared with any previous week during the anc the present indications ere that the number of | last two montha, the past has been charncterized hubitues of these places, during the prosent sea- | by unueual setivity in thie department of trade, a . - lively demand, for most of the leading articles tor sen, will be Inrger than ever before. New York, | 4) ipping purposes, having recently been developed, aa usual, contributes a heavy proportion of the | This «ate ot the market holders have not nogiee ae deistcnlentnitbictieg A. FIRST RATE NEWs Bee sale cheap, Callat {3 Prince at > ery. rn , an to tu tae of and hence we find in «i ¢ | LAUNCELOT MURPHY, Prost. HENRY TC SALE : a ves of eubmisaion to the North, | Visitors to the summer retreas, The number of ap ake meran sede Om RNG Hopes this warket a mates | BOLD, Ree, bee. I vat nl aR SALE — AN OLD-Ayte 1 nares meen pa en @ States are not heli as absenters from the city is already so large that rely Sarees Aas of Prinee. Atmany obher arti. rT ———— os yyy gpg Beak tke’ SOFRAE Of BHD OF : Fy pre vfo yal cles, pied He her, ‘, 5 r 5 a? is ther ne ads oa they are not in the condi. | *heir absence is Very perceptible, notwithstanding | tour trom & to tbc. pork #2, molasses be ORSES, CARRIAGES, fer SALE—A GOOD (% nin i conquers! prov .ne Ney : wees $ . " " e.and many of the miner articles al, pepereany - appease. — pet erry Bh . Aa . Hungry, or Polend, of Ireland: thelr pens the vast population of the metropolis, The streets upward movernent. Buiter, however, has not ayme OR SALE—A LARGE BAY HORSE, 7 store, well fitted up; rent 6 in the fashionable districts are comparatively dull, | parhized with this movement, The hich fienre _ 1 lec which it continues to be heid discoursyes shipments; # lerge number # are closed, the places of aud asthe California and Southern trade t# at pres- amusement are br tle frequented by the vota- t extremely limited, the business ts tricted ries of fashion, and in short the whole city presents most exclusively to home consumption, side, Appiy immediately to P 23 Chambers et, room 4 until sold fOR SALE—A WELL Slit < 7 erovery store, 116 Mott #'. 4 » at plear uot ‘+yaswais tothe North.’ Oa the con- Scary, the Prosident has evince 1 all possible haste $n relieving them of military rule, ap i hae even years old, kind in alngle or double harness, No, 411 West S6tb at, between 9th and 10th aves, S40 FOR SALE—HORSE, SPRING CART, Har- noes, sleigh, &c., with work of two wholeeale s tend. heir own citi- «to reduce prices. Few lots command higher than | acores, adjoining, sickuees of owner, Inquire at 119 OR SALE—THE FIXTURs 4 one so far asto appoint none bus th wre, | seomewbat deserted appearance, There is a very | #«. por pound, Cheese, on the coutrary, is iu better | Perry at, } 263 cery store. Inquire at 213 Cuuy* ' fons to supervise the work of re-construction, So he ee Yoni g | demand for shipping purposes, and piicee are ad- | —— pasnariane comers aera ~~—~ | meat. Lah | be dreadful pictures with which the | © rod reason why the exit to the country should | vanced, With the exception of pork, meats are lower, OR SALE—A SORREL MARE, 154 “ss So pate es ase pee gouch for the dreadful pletures » wore general this season than ordi- | We quote hands hi.) comtng 5 yeare old, true and kind in Fok SALE—THE > NEALV", abe) leaders were Woot to frighten their ignorant 1 i f ve : NUTTER, all harvess wud under the saddle: sold for waut of corner bar-rooin vis Uroud «ay ¢ BATT) Sb 300 sR ete mT Orange Con prime jState, tul, Welch,.-a— | Bee. orner of 4th and Barrow ete. of M.B, | Rice rtork of tiquors , will Le fold | 4 wilowers, ea Se Nee erate aod sensible portion of our citizens | New prssae | Wet'ru, pritue w. 24026 WALLACE, 88 Apply at the Monitor, S6th #t, and ey > > mar A = — —— ; mae 7 . ” pees” f Obolern, are concerned, The bich prices that prevail here, Cert fo coed ae jRenneyivanie Jat aren por DALE—A WAGON, FIT FOR Eapress kek BALE A W ELL FIT Rs i Tre swe from the Mediterranean states that the compared with the rates current in the country, “ eom.to good Zbays \Lard. i lo alvy | OF erocery, 167 Kidridge st, oil store, S81 Cherry 4 Ge and fixtu oats sholera ia prevaling to a@ alarming esteot io | warrant many persons in m 4 the change, who, CHEEGR. 1 uF PUR SALE—A GREY HORSE, & YEARS old, 15 hands high, w: and must be sold this da: and thet thousands of people victims to its ravages. To #gypt and Jral fave already VOR SALE—A GROCERY under ordinary cireunsiances, would not feel able, | N.Y. dairy, pr.....18e14 Elizabeth et. Appiy on the pre ao . 0 good, i lals Country boarding, outside of the fashionable cen- | English dai i | » factory, pr. 146s al5 apple. eee? bn Ys | ry,cou.}val4 ‘Newekin muk Jalo ranted wend, and kind, yy as the owner is goin oi the city ; this will be » bargain —#100, wank son in SOR SALE—A_ CANDY ®& Alexsudria slone, contsining a populanon cf one | grog, can bo obtained for one-half what it now Baas. pe! — eli nN ore behe ELae — I Ns Pesan te betes Dundred thousand ove bundred and egbty-threo | conte in New York, aud this difference during the | N. Jersey, 2502 Canada } ORSES FOR SALE—THREE HORSES | 1. Hae to be sold to-day, suitable for any kind of business; also « light wagon in good order, Inquire in GEO. KLEIS 1's Greeny store, corner Myrtle avenue aud G fOURKIFU, deaths from the pestilence are reported in one !9¥. | geison lecomes ao important item. This, how-| \ bal et 25026 Whee mace pefah "The fact that this scone of the epdeme ia far aw ey | ever, rifors only to those who regard ® summer LIVE POULTRY, from New York, should not cw ise it to be revaried | peason in the light of p' , COMMOD-sense eujoy- Tarne ducks, pair. 751 29 i ft 1 Lite’ store rok & stock and fixtures, at 156 Gree } Jersey City, , $0! area 1 BAKERS—FOR SALE gy 1 Bigbtly. This city te in direct and codatant com: | ment, Tho Shoddyites and other butterflies of Pow ls, pair s~ He8sE, CART AND WORK OF STORE tablished bakery, No. 92 Blan N. pper Med e ay WRESU MEATS for sale, or will eeli separate ; a good paying busi- | Brooklyn. is now doing w busines! mere al invercourse with the upper Mediterranea fasbion, who **do" the season according to pro Reef eldes ate Tai. bateia.; tenes nees; sold reasonad.e. Inquire $1John et, for J, | Week. Apply for 3 days ‘ i where the cholers is making such fearful hay gramme, w ll of course flit about from one water- | Reot, forequarters.—@— Veal, per it ses WEEKB,_ REE i tet a $] A Q WILL BUY Tike ; ent ihe bealth officers of the port should make the | ing. jace to anosher, in a coaseless course of fash- Mu hindquarters Selo \ Pork ivsals IVERY A SALE STABLE TO LET AT 9) fixrures of a large ande’, Fie Jnost raid examinahon of every yeas) comir ullon..... of alow rent, anda wheelwright aud blacksmich ‘® | jonable dissipation, Buta rational ‘season in the shop, and number of low priced horses, coach # and stationery store, near the (ir e ra t odof the pesitience, It should | eountry FRESH FRvir tory rearous even for selling o Bsn Ny is really enjoyable, and those who can | Apples, nw, Nor, § a9 00) Whorileberrtes grow the nei chborhe ig Wagons #lays, harness, anddies, de, Luquire os New Williansburgh, aeeee Le remembered that near'y every e which | afford to escape from the ety ® few weeks —par. | Bisckberrivs, belt dua6 60 bushel ' omery, Of Ms ty ERILLIES. Some | Th * pe fi pars | [isckbereien Bebé Olas 80) bushel. ....e.. reece crcineerararraes PERSOVAL NOX, Das © urred in this city, waa t He Fo 80) goularly families who have chilaren — would Kaspherries, baskt...ba16 1 bush.......5 ome DENTISTRY. ‘a ' Ymportntion of infection from other localities | he wel repaid io hesllb, vigor and | , 4 if pint . eats e aches, bak 3 00a400 | " 3 a NFORMATION WANTED ¢ fy ae | Gooseberries, bh..v bvab ICO GUAR... 78 3 ~n . TPE sant . ANN i ) abi and too much care cannot be taken to | animation, A few wenks in the pure trosb air of ecEs eaane ibuso FULL SET OF TEETH INSERTED FOR z hh Paty eB, by pe r 5 avoid a repetition of » dangers, The wretch: | she countrs, the exercise ieident to ec untry life, | Chamtas 45048 Blackberries oeas ba i peautlfal tet oi BAH. Leto pd with on il reach him, Ci 5 ” Fy f . vSaso sa and oth ings, 5: aD + eke OPMATION ed coadition of our streets 19 unplosssnlly #4g* | gad the wholesme diet which che gee at the | pune ‘pealed Lot} aeekeerniee, vbado tiacting without MICHAUD & Gul KOT E JAFORMAT ION IS ANNIOL vet gestive o! pestilence, in connection with this news | farm-house table, are well worth all they ¢ | Seaehee, pealed: ..: pp. toe, % of # youth about 11 years vel q,? vi . \ med! jr4p the Kast, There is no qnestion thatall the | (Children who bavc een coo ed up in the city ee] | Currants Basin liver. .6 40 WIILTE, the son of Heury Whit 5 ’ OFT ; fon Of Hd QNid ' : PoTATORS A At S45 Oth av., bet, 216t and 2ud ets, Beautitul, fe 424 1 Calify nia, knv wi hy cou: Sbuents of a pestilence are now ith us ead | imbued with anew liteon being turned loose in | es PD ig ate cheap, Hight uppe Plumpers to bring out tue | be yl siealvad | we decine Lee aL f the city escapes it will le more by good fortune | ghe country, and # month of farm life will eave po Ho! » bbl 1Ount 8D Led aon Whites 11 %al 25 | clheess and resiore youthful appearance, special at- | at the Belmout Hover New ye } 4 Peng Fs ‘ 1. 00as 50 | tention given to the sdministrarion of the launching | MAN, on Prospect, venr Bridge « 3 Aban good management, It hae been along tine | many adoliar in physcians and drugyist's bills, | Mercere TO Det BG bare oe ubalde | eas for the extraction of teeth without pain, No | ; Beli jd My } 4 nave had avery dangerous epidemic in | Ip view ofthe high prices that prevail iu she cliy Srinoe Alors, +.4 WA) 3) vebhed dL » 500400 | extva charge. No advance required, No one re- QHOL LD THIs MELT TH aft wince we! ’ ‘ ae I ‘ of > oe ‘S GASDED AND FIRLD VRGEIAULEA, quired to pay tor work unless satiefied with it Our |‘? SMIIH, rope maker, who ar i ‘ ork, bub it i@ none the less important to vse | for all articles of table consumpiicn, those who | o - . ) ~1 (Ten pees. brah . work is not surpassed by any in the city, at $45 6th | from London, Encland, inthe ¢ ig e) Pheets, 100 bliss, sce at es tate | ay. bet aud ¥2u ete, BAT Cept, Urquhart, abont the tude 7" f the necessary preceub: agaiush ib lea se p goin to \e aut y to spend 8 quick sou Mi arb 1 Me ans, bu. ST 9 ‘ULL ———— ED. desired to write to or call on HEA I ‘ d avoidance ufection | have geverally prepared for a loncer stay than Aiuipy bol, iW, hint OO FULL SET OF TEETH IN ul ' ~ & ficious diet, pure alr avoida a prey ‘ hers per 10 bt 1 | Third ave, wop tloor, by / budicious ai : yuigite to guard ageines she usual. Dy this means economy will be blended | uewphers pit iy alia) s tiateon if 2 ited with of without extracting the roots, for a and | —_——— nh { are al! shat is reqhase ai ” ay with plossure, apd those woo fall tor e pl a A De “” Enl'Gaenatee sf 0nd 69 | upwards, Superior gol silver and bone tidings, a Pippo | a! bereat will: ave only Waitpale es to bler fi fy Unions, ie aD yt fomatoes, Bes La —ae Extracuing without pain, JOSEPH DOUIN, Denis, LD TYPE METAL WANT u fangen A : 1 Go white ee Wy 105 Bost loth ot. wear dd ave oa We Sua Vales, Hi

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