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ac a THE NEW YORK SUN. WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 9, 1860, — The National Debt. According to the recent roport of Secretary MoCuLLoow, the national debt of the United states at the present time is ip the neighborhood of two thousand seven hundred and fifty millions of dol- fare, Thies sum jo regerde! by many ae the net loss suntained Vy the Government during the late war, and this view is clearly erroweous, for the reason that the credit secount hea not been takeo wmto conaideration in estimating the actual cost To arrive at a correct estimate, ft is necessary that the value of all assets remiiting from the war gould be deducted from the euro of the genera) outlay. In the first piace, we have @ nary which er constructed by @ part of the sum comprising the present national debt, and mo small #um at that, Probably not lew thau two bundred mil- Tion dollare was expended in building thie | navy, ani the greater part of that mum bas not bees | Jost. In the next place we bave «vast ammount erdvance sod military munisiona of every sort whose present value slioa'd Le deducted from the aggreysie debt All that shall bereafler ac.) erne to the Government by virtue of confissation | and a) the value of al) property belonging to the rebol yoveriment nue be aul reetet from the eum generally socepted os the net los, What the value secure comfort to the people rather than to eee how many human beings can be crowded into a iven number of pertilential tenement houses. New York hae only fifty-five thousand honses for over « mil- lion of people, while Philadelphia haa nearly one hundred thousand houses for one-third less popu- lation then has city. That in what we envy io Philadelphia, and, inrtead of boasting about the large number that can be hnedied together here, We would do much better to emulate the example of Philade!puia and furnish hattia! le homes lor our people. Polson in the Air. Torre is perhaps vot @ grown person in New York who has not an especial dread of polaon, yot e majority of cur people are da!ly inveling ii in the air they breathe, It has been abuodantiy proven by soslys#is that the odors arising from de caying vegetable and anima) matier, from stagnam water and imperfect sewers, contain oanous propertios of the most deadly kind Every new- lected garhcge-box, every pile of filth, every pool wt! of wate that is now found in cur streeta, therefore | cootaius the constituents of poison, and from them | arise fetd exbalationa that Ml the air wit | germe of direuse : and thie infected atmosphere the | ol. people of New York are corn; c! | Laat week four hund:ed infaute and ibose we muurn their joes | thucn our jinpure aimormphere contriiute! to that the ed to breat.e. tis city, le kuow bow ed in ‘a simaee e¥OR | fr huully large vet. Yet whin we come to exa- of al! these items te itis fieult nd € rie Bs : iat the subject, there s sohing spproximately, but the mum «oust be ee | range in it. if foul oir te detri- probably not less than two or three hundred mil- | Kons. Aad itis porfecitiy proper that we should take the value of the navy ao! of Wicary mun ons into consideration in determining the net loas occasioned by the war, It in true that we might get slong now with loss expeusive ep pointrents of this character, but such suavy ue we have and sich @ military esta! shment wore ac- tually needed in order to be ready for any foreign eomplication that might arise, and the investiment is, therefore, a very good! one. If there had been no rebellion, the firat breath of # forelgu war woul! have necessitated the construction of a navy and @he equipment of an army, aud the designe of foreign governments, aa developed during the re- Dellion, show that this putting on of the war armor occurred none too soon, In view of these facts, We cannot see how the net cot to the Gov- ernment for the war account can be figured above two thousand five hundred mi!licna, Ib is true that there is something like fifty mill ons yet due w gold\ors and contractors, but the Government must bave vearly enough transports, horees, and otter @aleable adjuncts of the service, to make up that @inount. Aside from thia, Becretary MoCuLLoon gaye that the revenue receipts are sufficient to pay the current expenses of the Government, and t! ore- fore there i# nothing further to augment tho debt, Clty Politics. Tue city politicians are now engaged in ranipn- a@iing the wires for the approaching Mayoralty sontest, and in viow of tho fact thatour citizens do got Kerm to care a rush how much they pay for o sadly governed city, or who getatlie money, we presume the “old ring’ are devtined to win the dominationg and elections, es usual, Lato tharter elections have shown the public Mat lommany Hell wee a much weaker matitution than its followers believed, and Aat if any good Democrat wen becko! up by the other so-calle! Dermocratio organizations he gould be elected. This proves that it \s now wore @ifficult for honest men to whieve office than form: erly, and unless # candiJate is willing to “oome down" bandsowely a)! round he has no chance for an election, The Repubiican camp bas been tn a ferment, and at one time the ultra loyalists, who lve upon Goy- @rnment patronage, were determ nec to rule or euin the party organization if they could not ol tain the Diggest share of the local plunder, aud bold under @beir own control the rank and filo of the voting Republicans, The emeute via finally euppreased by en order from Wasliingtonandthe rosultwillind « @meappear, [tte nilerswood, howover, that Major General Dix resigned ba commiss'on for the ex- Press purpose o. being macean available candidate for Mayor, in the event that our citicons are really @reparcd to vote for en! eloct such # man as their chief megistrate, 11 is to bs Loped that the people qwill endorse Genyal Dix, anol obsain the Menefite that may be oc uferrod by having an @oness and patriotic man in the right place. Supervisor Brewant and ex-candidate Oxisom BiLoNT want the nomination, but the leading men do pvt believe cither of these genutlomen have mtrength enough before the people, The War Democrats, who have acied with the Republicans, declare that the Dem cratic eloment requires some good man upon wii both parties can unite, to @coure the ballots of the voting people des rous of a weform in the city government. In the Democratic camp City Lispector FLL. A, Boor has the lead, being almost sure of an en dorserment by ail the “ring" leaders who profess to eontrol the Democratic party, His opponent will probably be Mayor Goxiamu or Wo. C, Connaee, the presont efficient County Clerk, As it is not eortain that Ma Gountugg will accept, the opponen's of Tammany mean something like fight w they speak of electing Mr..Comm They kuow the County Clerk is an bonest mat ean poll a large Democrats: | ents of Tammany prefer to unite upon patriotic Connue, rather than attempt to re-elect Mayor Genius, Othor combinations are mysteric usly alluced to, and political saud defily thrown into the eyes of the anxious oues; nevertheless, ihe wires wre being laid to continue the poliiical con- tro! of the city .n the hands of those wio are ugaxed in plundering the City Vieasury Thus much for the politicians Lt remains to be geon what the people wildo, Is it probable that @® grand city @pnveuton will bo called at the Cooper Institute, or the Acalemy of Music, whero eivgates accredited from every Ward will unani- mously nominate a set of honest and trusiworthy muon to fill the city offices? If the poople wean to checkmate the politicians, ibis time to be up aud doing. Who will set the ball in mohon ? | now e New York nod Philadelphia, Tip late census report for ths city baa been made the subsect of auother very tor between some of the papers of the respe concerning the comparat ve growth of end Puilsdelphias The New Yor! fo look down with er t upon the Joodly city of Pailadelp! a and the latter is trying to wake as larze o ahow es pomoble, All thie is very sly New York and Philadelpyia are both grout cities, and what of it if (he former has the greaser popula- tion? For our part, \e #re rather disposed to ouvy Puiledelpbie, The aim there seems to be to discussion votive cities, Now York is disposed bide nier | sone the marks of bonorablo warfare, | mental to the mature pr reou, how much more per- nicious must it be to the teuder nature of which, bes bute precarious cenure of life! would not think of putting te ten ler house plaut out to encounter to alarp airot winter, while the Strong and vigorous abrub wight stand wi So the person of mature vears end vigorous consti- tution may Inhale foul air with no present pe cep- tible iajury, wile to the unlevelopod physical organization of youth it ia deally in ito effects And the present ts the very worst acason of the year for the pre modium of Impure alr, The oppressive physical exhaustion, and pac # the system in « condition to receive the seeds of disease realily than at any othor period of the yoar noxious stenches wich now infect ao many of our streets are therefore simply unlabeled poteon, snd every person who i# found to inhale this fetid sir should understand that he is taking the ele- ments of disease into his system. The only reme- dy for this danger consista in thoroughly cleansing | 4 to 1% per cent te atrects of their present impurities, and that le @ point that is apparently unattainable. new contractors took the street cleaning by sinces into their bands we felt hopeful that a better con- dition of things would be the result, aod made every possible allowance for the!r diffeulty in ob- youth, cireumatances, The florist under the most favorable o biaat. on of jseaso through the at canses more The When tho taining laborers, But they have ail the men they want; sufficient time has elapsed to fairly test them ‘according to the!r works,” and we regret to | 8nd without cecided change, say that thoy have so far proven afailure, The stroets are now in but little Letter condition than they were when unter the management of In apee- tor Doors, nowwithetanding the favorrble reports emanating from friends of the coutractera, Frith and horrid stenches confront the licklows Now Yorker on every band, antthe “candle of hope burns dim in the socket" #o far as cloan streets are concerned, A Sad Fact, New Yorn, Ang, 4, 1546 Editor Sun: You ure ackuovledyed tobe the frievd of the working man and returned #ldier, Aw ove of the |vttor claas Kk a emall ay your paper, I, is well known, air, thatls baw been pablist aperandin otiera. that (other things being eq ‘oturned soldier should tava the preference on all public works, It should be known to returned soldiers that thins all clap-tr: p, as by knowing ithe will avoid the humiliation of watibing the door of my lord somebody, for two or three days, to bs told at the end of thas time thas wuch pertnient is at prescut quite Mill. The \s sir, there ta more fifluence tu the siraich of ® politician's pen th a there is inw dozen honors ble disc! arges borne by m n, bearing on their per- The truth ia, wit, the war is now over, and the soldier ie iad op the abel, to nurse bis ov@ arm, or Joy, ae it way be, while hie wifo and children mey surve, or go to she alias house, Lam, eir, A Rercenep BoLvra, The above is only too truc, aud the earnest tone of (he writer shows ia) he s,eaks from experi- ence, It \strue that the Srw has, on sevors! occa- Sing adv.cated the policy of giving rowurned soliiers the proverence regarding employment in government servicer, and previous to the disband- ment of toe army, we presurned that such o policy would be car: outin practice, Wehavelearnd, however, noton!y that no such preference ie ¢iveu, Dut that she serach of » politician's pon'’ has, ip reality, more intluence with the dispensers of such employment, than the most gallaut record of srojurned soldier, Ani whet # humiliating fact it ia, that echeming, knavish and unprincipled political hucksters should have infuence enough to accomplish with @ scratch of the pen, what ts sealed against the brave men who Lave givon their blood for the country. Yot soitie, Even the poor soldier and his despondent family have no immunity against tho wilos of politicians. The empty coat-slevve or pants-leg, t.e sufferings of the wife aud the cries of the soldier's litte ones, have no effect upon the callous heart of @ poli- cian, He dispenses the **ecratchos of bis pen" only when self-interest dictates, and he is trou lod neither by conavieutivus qualms oor patriotic impulses, A French Marriage (ontract, In a Paris Court, last month, a count and count- eau brought suit to slop the marriage of their daughter Helen with one Charles D-—, a man in | moderaie circumstances, They urged that the dsucbtor wes insane, and in proof thereof offered the contract of mernaye printed below, The Judge be) atibis contract was no proof of jusanity, ®1 orderod the marriage ceremony to be per- formed at once, The count and countess left in Great disgust, Here is the contract: Article 1 Loving each other, ant knowing each tier well enough to be certain thet one canuct be happy without the other, we join ourselves to- eeiber to live ior ever hereatter as good married eople. Bhe will bel and [eball be she, be will bo anilashal hehe, Art. 2.—CharleaL promise Helen to devote all my m nd, wll my sirength, and my whole being to we Pirpode of maintaining her, and the children that soe Way f.¥e me honestly and decently, _ Ar, 3,~-delen— Upromise Charles to xecond him ip heejvmg our hous bo dfrota want and citticulsy ; with suat view I ehall maku economical habits » duty Art. 4.-—-Charles--I admit that I am sometimes aiy aud violeots tT hopeto be excused for any uu deu burse of anyrer Helen—It wil. pert condition ta acca ds spa be bard to endure, but the ee - Heien—J must aleo be pardoned some- thing, y somper iso litte uney dle Sreaily Cisvosed ty be jealousy my af kk AT LE, AS CETRER EEE KLEE Charlea—t will not mind caprices if they are noi 0 frequent. gh the other fault T am 47 to rjoice at rather than otherwise, ge porson is not likely to give cause for ousy. an, Charles and ITelen—We are jaded that between lovers, disputes end al- moet always arise from petty causes. Oo this ac- count we mutually promise never to follow our own deaires in things of small importance, but slways to give way to each other, Hlen—1» important matters it will be right thet Charles should decide, for he bas more knowledge ard ju @ment than L Charles Helou ia wo modest, I shall never de- cide anything without consulting her, and either converting her to my views, or adupting hers, if I think them test, Art, 7.Age consequence of the last preceding article, each of us shs!! always be dressed scoord- ing to the taste of she other, AtS.—T @ words “I will,” “T expect,” ‘1 re- 4.116," aud otber sinilor expressions are al solu- tely erased from our dietionary. Art. 9.--Coarlea will honor hia wife that ahemay be nonored by others, He will alw: thibit to- Wares her esteem and confiience. and will be en- peosily careful never in her presence to allow any &. Vautage over ber to any other Wowseu upon any | point whatacever Art. 10.—We aball ever bear in mind that want | of ciean!.ness an! actention (0 per }) appearance | must necessarily prod ice repugn and disguat, Neato at isto the body what amisbility ie w the Ih 's that which pleases 4 Linsie ( cght Lowry. ~ &@ J. BOC At. 11 ~ Melen—T © majority of Women purse : ” Cane eh sehtle ehild, Deite day, | ; wh r bik biarer ss ne vlap M adalah Sppreve None knew him bu: ioved him, ti juaptire ¢ ; > fetetohia, Washington, Erie aod Wilkerharre " a th irlea, <1 approve; sutjatto the doctor's ad Po tie Kis Ray sabing a ic Art. 12, Charles olen will take wrest care not | ONtILL—On Tuesday, Aug. & afte: a ebort iil. to * our chiitren's inteiects in ther @ar'y yeu Sue must noe talk, or euffer others to tale Vino Wise bd hn aes the family ave | Carpets, o le otha, to them any of that nonsense which giver faleo | recpecttully invited to attend the mtuesai, (hie \ We ete, ora. Sc, A ‘ ‘ ideas and dan cerous impressions taroughot life, , at Lo’ seiy, from whe \ iLLI4aM Wiiray) ‘ AUC. IO Hun-lw n th's point of her husband, 202 2 lol Oitice 170 Chatuam 6 fa walla 68 sae8 Art. .3—Alsbongh our mutual tenderness is a = Bt Wy Pclock, the eieek and herties of ¢ miarenty that we shall never fail in the engage. TRADE ROTICES, cloak tunker's 1b New Canal at, tovett mer ta herein vetore eet forth, each of us will keep a | _ ail lid aaa | the household turnituce, & cony of these presets, and in case of the breach of TEW YORK CARVERS ASSOCIATION. | 7—> any article ehall be entitied to lay it before thy other party to remiod bom or her of the covenanss enter - ot inte, All members are requested to attend, J ACoB NEAT LIITLI LIQUOR 8TH Art, 14.—Inasmuch as neither will (have any- CONDE. Prest, ALBLKT VPRESTELE, Fee let A b EAT LU , a LIQUOR l F Bo cocamn te take tay aicount of the conteone | QEGAR MAKERS’ UNION—THE DIKET- | doing a fine econ bus 0 occa On h @ any acount of the contribu. |) ie stofoi " only, Alo a we | ined Gun of each to the common mock, A’fection aud | pig Socie Gorkouat hea te L Hate My ca re Diy at 40% Pearl et N.Y hy conrage, our only fortune, cannot be counted, and | Exceutive Committee. BE. MACABE, Pres. 166 RARE CHANCE To BLY AN 1 yy tbe led ahh Aled is eda dB WORKING WOMEN—THE OPERATORS’ FXiout Lihoriaphie pceen wes! stenst bob 49" ics Aen f grace Benevolent Bociety will meet this eweniag at Ri Pint ote lte eee cARDY t seee sue in duplicate at Paris, in the year of gr ot Bowery, at B Oelock, lnrtallation of pln “ Pigs Un Neher sh JA ara Waiter, 41 With all my hears Caavtes D——, other business, All working women are invited | Ts ¥ 2 fecal With all my heart and for all my lite, Hees, future wile of Charies D——, Fimaecial News, Markets, d&e. New York, Tuesday, Aug. 8,6 P.M —Go'd opened 1 orne nb bru r thle morning at 144% and after soiling up to 144%. | Routh 2 aid éth ate, on W Gdnenday event”, att 4 South Brookipon on cloved at 4.50 PM. at 144%. The afternoon quota- | O'clock. Mer J. KR. Dickerson and Begley will ‘(Ppy ee Ai ds th : The W erie GROCERY STOR tions of the general stock market, compared with Glee Club aad Mr ta Nerwiti-aine ebaran Ds Addy A h at rated in 2 very coo! ob it those of yesterday afternoon, show an advauce of from BoNcep reer J.MULLIGAN, Preset. LAW- | let olne } Vues ‘ Not much business was done. c OW ELK, See. 1s ood im ly ae the omne bee ¢ uel 19 Ft Ww atiend t Jal 92 F ith ae .. Goveroments were firm, some sorta being bigher. FATHER MATHEW T ty > td an ied " A i ‘The loan market was easy at Gat per cent, Cor No. 6 N.Y Itall bet. { BAKEny FOR SALE, ESTAVLISHE! i rs Bs * in | ave.—Publie mecting this evening, at 7 Hone and | 1 every th mercial peper wasdone at 744019 per cent, There Speakers—Mr. Black and others. been carned on afudy by tb was more activity im foreign exchange, Bankcie’ Prisons a fait ae aa al : rHOMAS far heniekee the Me to te - ¥ » come y DD. Nf t ‘enecne to w oflcri sterling, 60 days, sold for 106%0100. On 'Change MEAGHER, Pres. JAS. O'REILY, Kee, Bec, Lad sale. Inquire of Houkkevpe: ab L. LULANY & st Ne to-day Flour wae rather more at dy. Wheat was dull and beavy for Bpring and firmer for Winter. Corn was lea de, better, coaing quiet, Oats rab By LDR RE eye Ey ae ets AKERY FOR SALE—DOING A GOOD je, ate bigher, York heavy and lower. Beef | this Wednesday evening, Aug. tty at Lege: Mg Sth ge eines. Inquire of Mr d. MUOIRE, cx waa duil. Lard was heavy, aud Whiskey was quiet | Soeaking by the talented teimperanes alcoenens | Lith at aud dd av, Haren, ui re. C. A, L. Goldey and George J. Campber. | YOR SALE—O OF THE BEST 5 STOOK BALES -FIRGT BOARD, Singing by Mise Connelly, Heury O'Sullivan, Mr. routes iu the city, Lor partie pet 40000 U8. Gs, "81, ep. Lambert, and others The public requested to | B. QUINN, 168 Broadway, cor, of ‘ 6's TON, Y. Ce Wi 60 do. 9 “ iy 6 mf to ech a PATRICK “ ‘ qown U8 $8: | LAMB, Preat, WILLIAM O'BRIEN: Rec. Sec Las | FOR SALE—A GROCERY AND Li Wis U, 4 UBLIC MKETING OF THE LADIES FA- | Apply ut ro eae ith oe tee oe Iv) do. ew Jan ete Pee Society, No. 8 of New | arc yee eee bY do. York, will be held at their hall, corner of zoth et ond kor SALE—THE STOCK AND PIX PURES 1068. dene i's 8th aye, on Wednesday evening, Aucnet 4th, at bal® Of A nce candy and trait store volne 6 geod hue jvau0 U8. 6a 14's past To’clock. Speaking by Mr. James Counoly aid | Inese, 24 Mott et, t64 luw U.S, by 1 ye... SPECIAL NOTICES, AUCTION NOTICES, Hewe Sewing Machine Company. No 629 XTENSIVE SALE OF CHOICE WALNTt? ree N.Y. ELIAS HOWK, Jr. President, and wahowany furoitue., J. Wo RZERI , te wan 263 ‘Will sell at auction to the hichest Lidder on We — dav, Aucuet 91h, at b le oe ie bo ag? om“ re, 7 order of Mor wagee. . TRA BROWN Tuesday morning, Aus. 5, Mre, Ann Atiorney for Morigagee. J. W. EZEKIEL, Ay OneCT. . ne ake the tatnbere et | J MORIARTY, AUCT, WILL SELL Thilg le Mp Seapeat fully invited © day. at to o'clock, at 173 Chatham eqr on im Brown, Her ewhien © attend the atteruoou, | foud assor' ment of furniture, miirrora ¢ Ang. 9, at 9 o'clock, from hor late ros ence, S01 Bast Bede, oil psintinus, Liankets, pillows. dry ag Broadway, without farther invitation. 106 faucy ly FomOved for convenience of rule. 19 COOPER—Bnddealy, in thie city, on aie? ig & PAWNBROKER'S SALE THIS DAY—ry Aug. 6, Georgs D., only gon of Chiaries I’. JOUN MORTIMER, 15 4 { Cordelia © rT, in the oar od his 1 c we Wier shes saltie itae Megs] ih Tomiie moe fa to aeeea | * \k and other dresses, skirts, » ke 046 the funeral, frou the residenco of Mr Rrer, 142 W. | anaes’ core ree lot of © td Thu. . hi 2 sh 68 reday, Aug. My as ll A Ba pest LARKIN—On Mond “ oder , £ Ang. 1, Mary Larkin, wife | py 4 of Jobn Larkin, in the Sth year of ber age. INBROKER'S SALE, THIS DAY— The friends and selatives of the family, and thore | > BELL & INGRAHAM, will vel, ile cay. at of Thomas Larkin, also of her brothers, John. Darid | 10'¢ o'clock, at their eaiesooms BE Sel Ho vs and Patrick Bouttie, are rejues'ed to atiend the firet clas: gooce consirting of nik funeral, on Wedbosday, 9th ine from her lave reai- | Antillas, bedsand boddin., boots ana eh dence, 861 Third ave. Mer remaine will be ‘aken :o | 804 Fests, Alto sorne vauabia jewriry, the Charch of the Nativity, in 94 ave. at 10 A.M, | HO. SOLOMONS. of end 4! eo at where @ reyuiew Mess il be said for the repore of | Lhureday, for C. OC DLiPD. aay 5 ‘ her soul, thonce to vary Cemetery for inter. 1] wr meot. we k, 5 Nee rental Behe. ( yy ER, LOWRY —Suddenly, at Newport, R. 1, on the 34 | 4:5 Canal et, aeplendid aso s : Housideon Courtright Lowry, born at Erie. Po, | miture, carpets, olcic'he, k », Wy 1869, aged 6 years, 6 mouths wud iddays, the | furniture *eteon of Lt. Commander K. B, Lowry, L.A. N., Deve, bridget O'Nei, the vod wie vi BOSENEOEN Cat anya helt op Wedn oude, 295 2 A general meeting will be evening, Ith ist, at Steuben tend, FLLEN PATITEKSON, Prest, AQUOR STOR wo A! = — 3 ———a With atock ant 6, IMing a goed oy SOCIETY NO’ Inquire at 405 Bast Houston «i.. uesr whe \ Se ares burya Ferry. Satiefactory receous given ine PUBLIC MEETIN Men's Father Mathow T'emperance Societe, No, STORE AND FIXTU «. of Brooklyn, EB. 1), will be held at their bull, cor, ATHER MATHEW T, A. B, socreTy: | & Brot: F a come earl: ‘ood reat. Others. Singing by DT, Lowney, Mies Connoly, Me- SALE—A nelle Ginn and others. M. MADDEN, Preai, THOMas | WOR LAGER-BIPR SALOON 92000 ‘Trea. 7 3-1u ‘ ‘ FYNAS, Rec, pec, r ra ‘ i, vr) eran aT A tixtuses, » th b roomie and 1 I's 4.0) N.Y at jy Chl. 6K. Wik 9 | THE FATHER MATHEW T. A.B. SOCIE- | Hrookiyn, <0) POE monte O51 Coluubiser, oa WW N, C, 66, oo (eT ‘ae a ty, No.6, N. Y., will hold their pubiie meetin ; an . Gen 15.5) alg & Mine 130 C.& NW. Pt. 04 | thie (Wednenday) ‘evening, at T Ocioek, in thelr POR SALE CHEAP—THE STOCK AvD oh Aki. Be ont ei 1 eee ae is | Hall, cor. of ste and 4d arc, Speaking by J, A. fixtures of a Krocery aud liquor s.o iu a ure & i I & Se. pe Ch. @ RIK 18% 1 Thompeon, Faq., and Mr, Crouau, Suing by | Fate bus elebborhood. Appiy ou ihe p " ww vue Goa B1. 962 wi Seal S'ul 5% | Mears, Parkhouse, Stoker, Cole, Welworth Mins | OF. J& John ete, Beooklyn, a pa Daa Site ” ye wR G... BS McUnte and Tutbill, DAVID HAYWARD, Lrer, "AP @ Y, om “ wo Canton vo nat og Pe Ft W. 4 G. nd JAMES CANDLER, Rec, Sec. e100 I OR SAL THE STOCK AND FIXTURES 2/ QuecuverM.. 664 10 AL & THR... HE FATHER MATHEW FEMALE, T. A, | 95 dth'aven: ttt (U2) sore, dois a good bus ne, 100 atlantic M. 8... 1656 I, Society No. 1, of Brooklyn, will hold a) Ane ar — BKOOND HOARD, upeieuce meeting at T's, O'clock thi For SALE-—THE STOCK AND FINTUREDS and and Tih e 6 tor, candy " vie é ” ¥ tT R..... 98 land Mrs, Milos. Shi che ap: ina coal 4 ; sone' hb “dt ren ; , 12 brie + BB THOS M. LUY Mouth, 4 rooms and eioie. Cail wor y uays. 148 bret BS peed ge yo B's | BETSY ANNE REED, itec, Sec, 2 Lith wt nechiess: iets We 1) Mn dy. Gon | (VETERANS OF THE WAR OF 1312—YoOU | FYOR SALE OR TO LET—THE STOCK AND sian Ob @ @ Miss... 3 lw Cie. & Pi tos \ are requested t0 call at the ofica 4 Cicy Hil! E fixeu ai f ° er joel Sh Bu) Cum Cua Pt. 44 1 Pr WO... 9 | Place.and get your tickess for repetition exeuision. tu | lu quire cn Ue pu ; Us bob Lath win 100 Qmiekan ve. at iT lov Al, & T, H. Pt... by take place the 6th of Rep ember. Gur triends say O4 z ‘tS lw Atlantic M. 5 they eajoyed thomeelves wo woli on our last that .e NOR SALF—1 * ’, oe Guieie Mackie. must have snother this seman, @ id to erant their r= } SALF—B4AR ROOM AND LODGING Bouts Heap, August 3, 1865, Beevas.—The active demand for this class of cattle which has prevaile| during the past three weeks still continues. and with 6) lem bullecks on sale to-day qu st, and their friends, ve bave started auother, and by our exertions will exceed the 6 bo: July. Leo us all aisend to thistle aud female—and wl. ¢ thelr patronage, Gen, H. RAYMUND, Chairmen; WM. , BROWNE, Secretary, 8. Veveriun aud all po sons that wane tickets can obtain (heu trom 1 een to ee Bn Apply on prec * ' i RK SALES NICE GROCERY AND "e.ock A, M. P.M, , : liquor #tore, in a ACID. pet ; than during any single day of Inst week, holders | ¢ “Cor ada Mi. every day in the weak 6s weil titted up low teat, ana a" vgn ytd have become more exacting in their dcmenda and —= ———— |! by bested pe Me BP. Gags advanced the prices of first-class beof from ig to % PERSONAL NOTICES, : mererare. 8% TOOTH fe cet per pou BCrOmalug the PiC@ Of Prime | cece mmc n cece eee ee EOS SOR SALE=THE STi WK AND FIN Prilocks to 1TelT We net welgtt, This class ot beeves, | pr y : ICR | sh ChAG lo kraam dial cont yes ANTUR however, wae remarkably #1 Ah Oriby, MiOHt oF NFORMATION W ANTED — OF PAT RICK ay. Belts ‘sire Hy rps deo eT AENSEY atole, 917 TE ihe doves offered to-day being of aferior quality, BMY TH. who left bis Lome on Monday. the Tth De one fbeP as bls dour, Ged ious for waich 14\1u cente were the averace prices de- inauced, Lrom this, prices rauged downto Ile tor delapidated specimens of etoek, which any respect €iven for eelling out I of August; is about 14 years of ace, iit comp exion Any lafo:metion coucesning him wilh be moet ihe fully received by his mother, Mra, SMYTH, ai YOR SALE—AN EXCELLENT GROCER ‘ or et ‘ a! Ie butchor, would ‘orn © even place apon ia Fast Soth et N.Y,City, wane) aud 1 nor ate rill all at fair Fa ustio oka, One los of ecalawag Cauadinn steers sold as ‘EN 2D—F T atti Pra A Ree hddetieiar!t tt Waa) A on low aa 65 conte per ponnce bar towbar centile ues bh ee FOR THe Koturn GAFENEY, Anetiunoer, 25 Chanbore si, the purchasor couten.plated cevoting these sliadowy the eataoribere. All par oth eg bir Vey ed Wasc oe $10, gaicawwe wo are at a loss to conjecture, unless it be for | to trust or harbor ore on my echt 7S mane ae si ICR AND FIXTURES FOR SALE OF Om Meat. 5 cory J Alice 1 t S 1 = Mile’ Cows.—Cows of prime quality are in better | &mploying him will be dealt with according (o law. | Bako: > Fee eitue) Store, or would auawor ns 8 demant to-day, and us the supply is ruil extremely Vor INGERBOLL, boas builders, 968 bouth er rs ’ i; ee eteld NeY. ee Vos vede Prices are cousequeatly advanced, We ARTING SUR ) a aecaees tt : PATLORS—A TAILOR'S ESTABLISIL ; went doit i f P nee ra clty on beniae ith cheats oF TTS | fold. for the om ner is th. I tak Gna treeeeerereseerorerenes es akeesinhs diedted gore accident he ges seperacen from there em by a the place, Countors, store fixtures and 6. Cominon to medium : ‘2oag4y | formation of them will be thankfully received by p Neh ci rons $180 without we ' a hy al Calven, 7 he demand for catvos ia quite active him at 71 Division st. a came | a e tC vi! hs ‘ “ ;. ¥ PaOt _ wit ore limited supply for rhe . ‘ = Of , cdi patty ABLE ‘ . aew maintained, To-day's quotasions ara my PERSONAL SSIVED oe, ' *, 3 CARPENTER . * =oare ths Hew Sorewt No. 10 5 Deversccsees HE RAW ROA) 1 BET IN O1hP TAG “ 4 uS—FOR SALE, LD Trent Par On pea muucjpeceiserstieess Gale. | ANE ROW-BOAT LEFT IN CARE OF | © estabiinned snop tua coot icine at tone ones veal calves per hoad 6ad'sc, N TSTRE McDONALD, July Sat, 1885) Tud treet, | goed poate ee. W ue be sold tor owh be the owner le alfekins teeeeeeeeres ° 4 jo! ‘er. wher can have it ving 7 nO apether Duel Address P, * Gres calvos per head. .......s : ‘paoe: property and paying expenses, If not callec Sr with Euglana Hotel, cor Bowery aud lin we HY " sai Sheep and Lamba.—Owing to the prese: Gaye, ws mt High supply in thie department of the market, prices seve theu Waterisiiy advanced to day, exiia sheep bein reaciiv dispoeed of at Se, while medium colamand from 7 w Tse per pound, The warket for lambe remains Dearly #@ lass quoted, prices varying from lie for tirat selections, to Bu9e tor vood medium work, Sherpskine are quoted at from $1 50 to $2 bu; wo «fins a: Thea¥oc, and lambs«kine at brat 09, Swine, —liie Draoen of the marketis abundantly supp ied, till there is but Mttle activity manifested Amouy buyers, owine bo the contiieting views of sales hero wad bu ere, the Obio at $7 Sad 90, Bt $2 Wag) 41; ted Western as $1 4's $155, sod white Michigan at $4 00. Cats —clowed yaiet, at Omtile lor Weetern, Corn—is in active demand, both for export and See ee eee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee nN eee = ~ ————————————— as be sold, Name of the Boat is —TO BE SOLD THE UNION NEWS ) $80 Depot, cor, Heetor st and ing « good Nis! bese Towe Low Kearon give or eeliluy quire @t the siand See Pere $100 WILL BUY THE FIXTURES 0? ob t 1 y at Miason ar Ot Lite moat markct. Appy 4 ; a. & T CLIFFWOOD HOTEL ON THE SEA- shore, Ls hours from N. Y., by steamboats foot of Jaye 9A M,andé P.M. rine groves, safe wea bath: in’ tehing, emiling, first clase tabie. ‘lerms mcderate. Avply ab 176 Bieeckor at, 106 F()(Q—-FOR SALE aT HALF PRICE, A 8900510) te ret ctfiasu fora «ue Tein nitabie lo. cay PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LED Ni ely former deuiauutog Ye, and tb Houp. OF Gas We cy factory; 4 veuy lat erofe sue but lie per pound, Lave in the day, furnished roome, with good board, for genuemen | Cie, retest mt fnaulie of WH. Me ; bowever, holders became a |i tle more conciiatery in | or man and wife, No, ls Stanton sireet, near the | "| tY agutb ave, bei. 4th and bh ate. soir Vows, and granied @ decdue of 9 cent Bowoy bas 4 ene i Flour and Grain, PLAIN AND STEADY YOUNG MAN | E DON Was Wa. re ‘ sAwishes to make hie howe with some lionel > lw me Flour, ~The market Be ia praia: $1885. | retired old Indy, where he can fd a trothory care, ,MOST WONDERFUL DISCOViRY — activa. bud treme 2 4 perting wt more | Addiese GEO, MILLER, Hox 940, Sun Office, 61 Teesh extrac without ; , ‘i nd from 5 to lde better, Supertine staw being | < ~ ~ | tifa) teeth 1 UI PAIN OF LO CLA ge Quoiod tmday at 85 Gade 10; Bxtia do at m6 sum RIVATE BOARD MAY BE HAD, ANDA ] brated bone filing vPleach. Teeth iind with cit $6 OU; Western Rxtra—iow @facce—et $6 buni Wo; comtortable home, at %51 Madison street, for | rauted. J YVILLER operat JA Moy 158 Great j We ae SB, of Cai eee sah ot young gentlemen; also obe rovim tor a miatried fom sg = i 6 end good sepertine ubhera Misod at gT on =; a. renertee SEL OF TERTH [Nery “\riney 11 8 | #1 wa | TS OOMSTO LET AND F For | A Sit OF TEETH INSERTED Witt 08 Grain. The wheat market tea little better at the le, Inquire om the premises, 114 Weat ldsh Fuperior Gold, Bilver Mey foi By Va clove, Chieago Bpring being quoted as e145. Mile he wi Wiueut pain, J PH Dow ¢ + ad Waukee © ub at = p Me Doois, i is ARTICLES FOK SALE, howe trade, Saloe were mado to-day at sdasie f, y TARY ; . aALe am onl om ; unsound, and ©7 a0 for Western Mixed, me’ °F BiLLIARD TABLE FOR SALE At 70 | xt) merhious pain (2 ; PRC ‘VICES, > | (QURRENCY FOR SALE IN PACKAGES OF! TP). DRAKE, 05 Cas cL, one aa MSP ied IAL NOTICES, C Sin 1) and $46 08 py the 5uu ofiee eonns- | Dy setof tect wo le SUREET, : ‘i ~ wwe Fer, Also pennica, 444 $ De ot) on Purge Out the Morbid Hamors of the ; = c ae V7 ae eee cone | sate OR SALE—103 BOBBIN FLY FRAME) tc dani by or ¢ | Blood by adose ortwo of Ayer's Pills, and you will FE ah Oana AVANL WArraniad of the bart mates | $0 $1 per toot ted without pun | have clearer hende aa wellas bodies, 11 rial, new and well finished, tor T-ineh bobbin, | DD! NTIATS. X FIGURE MODI Grover’s & Baker's Highest Premium JAMES BBE T, Mattewan. e ‘ ty | nites he ads uni faces toi a h, Plastic stitch and Loce Stitch Sewing Afachines 406 IANO FOR SALE—7 OCTAY Kk, RUSE: |} tUNe +h, Artie, 151 Kowery Y. Broadway, N, Y. and 206 Fulton 6 Brookiyu, ” 243 wood. Price $20), Iuquire 65u W. 6th et. x5 | i "7 BROADWAY Wheeler & Wilson Lock Stitch Sewing | MMINSMITH'’S TOULS WITH MACHINES | @ wth at.—Rubte yy . | Machin, ng ACHINES | te ibter eette of teeth, i: ¢ | Satie and Burien Hole © NO. 646 brogae for sale cheap, Laquire as 86 Waabingwa 1, cor, | ayy Pose ' i $4. Nitvous ox, " steed Sd 8. Hoboken 4a | ince Nour ui aie pbs "ssttp Hake fl