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{7'— NEW YORK SUN. "= MON DAY MORNING, AUG. 21, 1865, -_—_ _ _ _— The Parden Pressure. @ ls crowing more and mere evident thet the Wrosicont will be obliged to adopt » different pol- Roy from that which he {snow pursuing im relation Qo the pardon of rebels excepted from the general ‘@rnnesty. The applications for pardons are repre ented to be coming in at the rate of two or three Tiundred a day, and several thousands have a!- re vdy accumulated, Only about six hundred have Lees granted up to this time, Every case requires «4 ¢'oso examination im order that the decision may Tee at all in accordance with justice; and as the ““realdent is alone competent te pass in judgment —pon the cases, it le sbeotutely impossible thas a!i can be examined within « ressvaable length of ‘m*, The labor devolving upon the President from th's source along is as much as ten men ught to do, and, considering the precarious wtate of hie bealth, be ought mot te attempt @o onrrous «# task, No doubt he de fonds « great dea), in making his decisions, t'pon the recommendations ef the provisional Govorners of the reclaimed States; but there ie « “wider fisid for favoritiem, and possibly for specu- lation, when such important pevuniary cons.ders- ions are atetake. Besides this, is is atserly tro- qorsible to judge correctly who are entitled te par- dons and who are not, by such * carsory examina- Gion as the Presbient cam give te the eppications, To adjudge these cases with strict justice is wouk! woq ire a regular legal trial for each one, in which eesiimony for and against the applicant could be @ubinitted. Under the present system there will taecessarily be many unworthy persons pardoned, an‘ possibly efce verea, In consideration of these facts, [t woul! sem to be better that the Prosident whould eltber delegate the examination of applica- ions for pardon to some ether branch of tho soverument, or else grant s general pardon te al) tout certain specified persons whom it may be desirable to punish, ae suggested by the Tuiwows, The President owes it both to himself and to the country to make some change in the pardon sys- vem, which now encrosehes eo heavily upon his me and #0 seriously endangers bis bealth, International Telegraphic Enterprises. Taz statement of the electricians engaged in ley- ‘ung the ocean telograph cable leaves but Little hope 1 or the success of the enterprise during the presevt ‘‘oagon, They say there ie a possibility thet the Wine may yet be fished up, but they are evidently (| £00edingly doubtful of such a result. Therefore, ewhile there is ground for continue deonfdence in Abe ultiroate success of a submarine telegraph be- ween Europe and America, and while the present tsable may be made useful, the public may as well oro from the treacherous Atlantic and for awhile wwatch the progress ef other telegraphic enterprises Mor connecting the ‘two continents, The \yverland ling, which 1 designed te make Ponnection by way ef Bebring’s traits, is s20w actively progressing under the Russien ‘Dovernment, and there is hope that it will be com- plete] within e year, Is will pees upward along { he western coast of North America, thence across léobridg Strait—which ts only about forty miles *wide—thence through Asiatic Russia to Europe. there is no doubt sbout the practicability of this Mine, for it will be af on terra Arma, with the ‘*Xeeption of the forty wiles across the Strait, and \ bie will present me obstacle, Another line is pro- [fected across the Atlantic, by way of Labrador, ‘Jreenland, Iceland and one of the islands off Rhée wost coast of Great Britsia It is tanderstood that this enterprise wi!) be attempted 1.ext season, bet eur faith in ite success is somre ‘what weak, in consequence of the impediments (het are likely te be offered by icebergs in the (vigid sone. But however this may be, we fea! con- iddent that the great ultimatum of electrical com- | sanication be:ween America end England, will be weached within the next two yeare—posaibly in ‘ees \ime—nvotwithsianding the discouraging news éhat the Great Eamern bas sent us, Hew to Reward the Soldiers. “The only debt which the country can never copay, je that which it owes tts heroic soldiers.” ibis sentiment ueets the eye of the returned sol- | Jors in banner mottoes, 1p resolutions in toasts, athe public press. Everywhere throughout the vountry he is remmnded that he ts a creditor of “his ywe, his native land.” Nowwe are eutirely will ng to admit the truthfulness of' this sentiment. We cennot repay the soldiers for al) that thoy bave - adured in the noble work of saving the Union ; ‘s in business relations whee ® debtor cannot Squidate all the claims against bim be ls expected © pay what he can em the account, ant at least to ‘bow some disposition that he hae the will, if vot ‘the means, to jeetile up. Has the country oo far ‘ibown a willingness to pay any part of the obliga. tion which it ts so willimg to acknuwlodge! The wokliers return home, bronzed, hastle-ecarred, and eroany of them physical wrecks, amd whaide we mo for thom? Why, with Pecksniffian kiad- ‘ess owe) =onssure them that the countrg fn eveilastingly tndebted t> them ani Then turn them loose without further ccremeuy to Vake their chances in * roughing’ is (or » Hing ‘Vols is @ very cheep style of gratitude, Lf eblige- fore to ordinary business could be #0 esmily man- sexed, the me.hod would probably become popular, Vit what does the poor, destitute dakdier @are for ts oan festation of sympathy, when {¢'fe anac- & wpanied by prectical acts to stamp it e@ gemuine f @p Voll grocuback ts worth more to @ desitute wan than all the laudatory sentences thst thie Eng- ob Innytlage ean farmish, Now this tp what we @ um: While it te ewe thet wecan never repay ¥ Got which the country owes to its sold Jers, we €¢+ pay sometting om the secount, aad ot least « ioht to chow @ Claposison to do it, But how? * Whero there is willthere tsa way.” ‘The Ro- ? ableun Siete Convention, which has Jot beeu D ellis Poonsylvania, bas nominated non é but re. Vuraed soldiers for uffves, Les the same/policy be Carried out, #0 far aa practicable, in eouwaty, town tend borough offve, dows to the lowest in ‘he public gif——thes will do for one step “oward prying the acknowleiged debt, Collector “Weosrea, of Baltimore, announced bis ditermine- “Hon to appoint pone but returued soldie:s to Poai- ‘ous in the custom-beuse of that clty, Let this iwolicy be extended toall other goverumens offwes, ‘far ee le comsistons with efBclency, aud we will ibave taken step number two in the way of paying ‘uodebs. Them let every city snd town in the sOUDtTY orgardsea bureau for procuring employ - "ment for ret: irped soldiers, something like that “woch is pow tm operation 0: 85 Chambers sireet— oad this will t @ step number three. Then, ies Con- ave make ea appropriaion of s quarter section of the best government land to every soldier whe has been honorably discharged, in socordance with the Plan heretofore suggested tm the Box, and the fourth step will have been resched. But the fore- going will answer for leading suggestions, We might mention a score of miner ways in which this desirable end of provitting for the soldiers might be accomplished, but plenty of plane will suggest themselves if there is only @ will to earry them out. Shall we sdopt these suggestions and try to do something for the soldiers whe beve come beck from the war with but ule money and mesgre chances for employment, or shall we continue the hypocritical cant sbout “the debs we oan never re- pay,” and leave the poor soldiers to thetr bitter re- floctions upon the tngratitude of thetr country ! A Question of Wages On Baturday evening the Journeymen Dotler- makers held ® meeting for the purpose of discuss- ing the recent reduction of their wages, in conse- quence of work becoming scarce, This meeting, which '# among the first of similar gatherings which will occur during the fall and winter, is important aa indicating the probable course of workingmen generally upos the wages question, as affecto’ by the inevitable law of supply and demand. According te the speeches and resolutions of the boilermakers, thees operatives are satisfied that ome redaction of wages murt be endured, and tn requesting employers te awaitje more favorable season before redueing the rete of wages, exhibit moderacon highiy commendable. This course will commend {teelf to the public, and if followed by other traleamen canmet fail to be beneficial to the working classes of this motropolla, The Republicans Camp. SaToRpAr's jenve of the Tarsvws gives the pub. Ko s glimpse bebind the scenes im the Republican perty, and the revelation shews the situetioa be- tween the Radicals and the Conservatives t/ be far from harmonious, The terms im which the call for the State Convention ts couched ts decitediy Conservative. The reconstruction polley of the President is endorsed, negro wuffrage ie tacitly ignored, and merely from the resding of the call 80 one would suspect th: existence of a Radical fection im New York. But Mr, Guxmusy ts sot Willing that bie wing of the party should appear # insignificant, and be sccordinsly discloses some interesting facts connected with the issuance of the call by the said committee, “Owing to a sudden conversion, those who are not Radiccls hed majority of one” in the committee says the Tar- pons. By thie we are to understand thet the Radica! wing expected to govern in the committes, tat were foally defeated by the euddes evpousa! of Conservatiam by one of the members upon whom they counted for support, This indicates ebout as Close a content between the two wings of the Commit- tee, as 11 is possible to imagine, and we see how near it came to an svowal of the Radical creed. The Tarevee does not attempt to con-eal ite chagrin at this result. Is claims thet the Conservatives, by fixing the time for the Convention o the 9h instead of the 6th, as the Radicals wanted it, will cause the loss of from five to tem thousand votes te the party, in consequence of the start which tbe Democrats will have for electionsering. And then the Tatsuns has some biter inferences. It tnfers that ‘‘one controlling mind (Tavutow Wasp) fized the dey for holding each of the Biate Con- Ventions'’—that ia, the Democratic os the 6:& Proximo, end the Republican on the 90th follow- ing ; aleo thet the ssid “controlling mind” is the same which engineered Sarmocn’s election in 1963, and that “he proposes to repeat the process sub- @antially in 1905." From thee fecte the Turmmvws draws the genoral inference that “the Uniom party will have te win this Fall not by means of ite organisation, but im spite of that same” From these state- ments of the Txsum®, er more Properly ef Mr. Guenter, two things are clearly *pperent: First, that, so far as the Btate Commitios may be taken as en index, there ts bus little difference in strength between the two wings of the Republican party in this Btate; and second, thas these two wings are baterly opposed to each other, “A house divided *goinat itelf cannot stand''—much less s political party. The wrangle which has now commenced will assume graver proportions as the tme for the Convention draws near, the breach will grow wider, the differences will be more clearly defined, and doth factions will struggle for the mastery in that body. One will succeed and the other will be dis- comfite!. The latter, whichever it may be, cannot conscientiously support principles obnoxious te i} and in any case will do so only nominally, Does it require @ prophet to foresee thay under euch cir- cummances, the Republicans are ins fair way to Gofeas themeeclves at the next election ? Disturbed by the Sum Light. Ow Returday evening o * ring’! of politicions as- sembled aa public hall, and organized thems:lves inw a “Soldiers and Sailors’ society,” under which Bame these unscrupulous wirepullers propose te obtain money from the public, end conutri- butions from eur veterans, with which to @orich themselves, and advauce the pol- itical interests of sundry individuals whe re- main im the back yround, With the cbaracterisve tmpudevce of city peliticiang the promo‘ers of this soldiers aud saflors’ society, sloct themselves © all the offloes, and thew declare the eancern or gavized, subsequently passing « resslutior placing the entire management of the so-called society in the bands of the inventors of this new political echeine, We bave heretofore cautioned the public and our reurned veterans against putting any conf. dence in theses poli.ielang and we hope me one will be taken to by this new atiecnnt of the same set ef men to impose upon the public, At the meotiug on Saturday eve.ing the Bum was de. | , Bounced for erpaing the nefarious desigus {of these politidans, who were very much | distnedod by the Sum-light wo have caus ted t0© be shed pen = their proceedings, | When the * aoldiers and Sailors’ organize them. acives into « * Protective Union,” we shall be sure {© co-operate with them, but so long as these poll. Kelans continue thoir attempt to deceive the veter- en8 and the public, we shall consider is our duty to @xpoae them. Leoking After Confiscated Property. Guyena. Stooum, commanding the Mussiasi ppt Department, has just promulgated an imporvant order with refereuce to froedmsm and the aban- doned lands aud other property of late rebels, Begar \ing the latter subject, the order gaye: “All officers within thie cowmaend having in thelr acesiou ps ty of auy cemripilon which te beld as ebandose. will us ance jul the same over to the sutrorieed agents of te Bureau of Freedmen, Refuyees aud Abandoued Lands; also, all funds celiected by tax er ceLerwise, for the beoetit of refugees or freedmen, oF secruing from oot for their ee a Pacha Fpeetae eounented said bureau.” The pertinency of this paragraph can only be fully appreciated by those who are farnilier with the way military offcers commanding posts fre- quently have of “‘approprisiing” property for their own emolament, These officers are entrust- ed with the collection of every species of property that has been left bebind by fugacious rebela, and the temptation is very strong to withhold seme of it from the Government. It is this propensity thet hee led General Stooum to order all such property to be transferred to the Freedmen's Bureau, which has the reputation of greater honesty. Financial News, Markets, &e. Few York, Saturday, Aug. 10, — P. M.—Gold eloe- ed this afternoon at 149% after having sold at 1444. The exports of American gold this week were €153,- 745, and of @panish gold and silver 691,028, making for the whole week, $246,365. The gold eustems for the week amount to $2,\72,499. The gomeral stock market bas been quite stoady to-day, and the quiet, se disturbed after the Ketcham developments, seems to be fairly restored. Prices had « decidedly upward tendency, Governments wore strong and a fair busi- ness doing. The demand for money to-day was mode- rate, and promptly met at 7 per cent.oneall. The discount line waa dali at Tad and 100 bg A for eommerctal paper, to «rade. en Quset at 10 for 06 days meriing. e t Now York. for the week, compare as hous returns : costs, Merchandise, Total. 3,008, 2,588,010 6,404,058 pues Cap ere re fe rely Mees sisal tr etermmes ai’ teeth sed’ ere a ‘ or. . Boat vas quiet. Lard wes firm. Whiskey wee firm. ie Ce! Sat oat $3] Fe a ss Domeatio tlarkets- Wholesale Prices Current rn ay ‘s Parrapas, Ane. ¥ Ree Cafe, (b.—Jare, oi; Rie, {ai #1041, Marecalbe, 1 Cotte Ihe Mad, Rew Orisene set) Mid. Vplemd, ate. Noite brewen Sabina; tiesated: pease Dialing, 236, 5 Di ; wk eer de ccnare Weds; Fiauneln obe4s ; Mehahs ew Dry cod, 1 6008 60; Pick. aod § aim; 0; 2 45.0; Macker ‘Bass “ ond Meni, Dbj.—-Genessos, ext, le, @. bo £, B bed TS: Weurgetow Cohan, og, Tila Sy £6. 0 eb; $3 i; be'brandywine, mea. 3 1 7b; 6459; Liverpool, sack, —s—; a” —! y ben iy B do, Carolina, 10 Wale walt, Tusk's lb, —alT; eee ory Seeds ; Hay, iw ibm dual 2” for eld, Qveti bew; Candies, eity, 35. SPECIAL NOTICES. “Wheeler & Wilsen Lock Stiteh Sewing Machine ana Buttes tole Machine, No, 626 Broad- way, BY. Hewe Sewing Yiachine Company. Broadway, N.Y. ELiAX HOWK, Jr. Presiueat, Susele wanted, Pua Tun, DONHUE—On Sunday morn| Aug. Mh, Ane Flisabeth, wie of a, ue, te Ast year of f an fully invited to remdeuce, cor, Broadway an: Munday afternoon, A ag MAKLOW.-On Ang 41, rr} MeGIVERN—On @unday, Ang. 20th, Jon: em me ot Lawrence ead Ane Modivern, "ages fi months, Tbe reletryes and friends of the family are re. speouully tuvited te ationd Lhe fo ae sale Moedey 31 aieruoun, a§ ¥ e'ciocd, fre bis lato 418 & Dante! Cacass O’CONNOR—On Aug, I o or, aged Como BR darn only can ah eae the fuuesal will take Brooklyn, at 9 0’ RAPRLY£-—In Brooklym, om Sunday, Aug, Jane C., we of John J. Hapelye, aed 29 pose Teaprewully tnvtted alte. her vases as a3, eve, pear Dekalb Place, 495 At ¥ ccioek, fromm cn BiockLoun, Busaw. a4 TUITE—On Punday, Aug. 9, Catharine, daugh of Jehu tnd Catharine Tut, aged 36 yeas, weer Fiwnds and & utances are revpesfully in vitea i asreud the fungal, on Tu sternoon, Aur, 2%, at ¥ o'cwek, trom the resideuce ef her pe To, 1TJ Norgh Osh ot, WilltarnsLureh, 206 WATSON-On Ang, 9b, of choler tofanr, 4 Sopa U,, only daughter of Wee H. and Charlotte 8° Waison, uged 6 monehs and 1/ days, he : take placc the resideace | her parca s66-Thire san Tuoaday, hag evn uf } #cseok, TRADE NOTICES. ese 4 C ORD AINERS, NO. 1—THE sn eae Sag A, % BURNHAM, AUCTIONFER—AUC. ° ton sale of mat Sommsochian TY Voreck, pracnaarter porter snite fra ARNTSS MAKIG’ ASSOCLATION— MORIARTY, AUCT., WILL SELL THIg ® Eieearey eek mane Rate | Soa uitromaanpae ura fing te comply wiih i ae . We mn foptneeveda matirescons, blankets, ang a! 1s HARUISON. Pree.” ve pate 2 rel anenellasemedberte aS TO SEGAR = PAWNBRORER'S SALE THIS Day,” or Ate: Amy me + mone Ee a ¢ m BELL & (MGRAHAM'S Sales. OSAN WA rs ae eT #, havo { reoma, lew y ore lee Eres cams peceee AINTERS—A REGULAR M OF | Sertas tetcasam, “he Heeay Pout, sat sees, S626 Fo 4 RIF 0 ae wil be avenue, Mh . evening, Ane She, fh, eases vit | PAWNDROKER'S ALLE FHI DAY? JAB. A. ; JOHN KTIMER, 15 Kast Brondway, of 400 | Me HEWB, Rec. Bee. co) lots of men wemen's clothing, #ik and other ' ——— | freeens, okirts, shawls, civake, remnants sheets, , SOCIETY NOTICES. PRAY BRORREREOOD. 4, MPETING of the Laure! AGiL, Centre. Ke OKEAPE, Bec. Teh NEW YORK REFORM UNION—A_ Special 90a. aft will be heid on ane. Ponts Wallls, blemkete, coats, pants, verte boven, a and «variety of well worthy the ade racial aire gop wal a FREXL : R, 8. BOLLING, AUC'R, WILL SELL This © day, at 2 s'oleor, at 408 Canal ah bureans, bed. ° mattr eases, feather beds, bolsters and pillows, Comobes, extowsien, comtre ami leaf tabe, car. eticlosh a, china, gises, vee! end 4 anes: has WY Bee. i. hie AS Y. wil het another -Y4 temperance meeting ot the +. of BRA at. and pasting be ca awe rn i Pagan, Cote, en edad erg pve the PET! ry on the piano, tie stonbars Berse talireads join, | ‘pe Premises, tm the town of Umion HID, 06 clisice tr a ty on 2 = ~ A... with « lace very ealta- vay @ gardener or piearure garaen. portect™ orme ” ug _ ’ _ WITTE eRS, AUCT., WILL SELL This 7 » Bt de'cioek, 4e% Comal 6, furnitu ke, ofa batery tae By capes, pessing, chins’ ch slene end silverware, Also eilarge quantity + (eer jen a3 HAN, fee. LACK AND COLORED ALPACAS, MO- it Lustre and Paramecins rery chenp, ai LAM. ~ nee an GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE FOR \ Fieuusle at very Teaeged peice a oat ‘ Woe Asis Mlizabeth ot, bon Prines ena Moustou.280 | Fennel tte Ale Mee cane Tewelling, Rep | DGARDING HOUSE FOR SALE FUR ‘aimed herr’ amd au 6 eer doing a, 00d beaimess of $160 per week, Bar (Ory Tevfone . Cr fer seiling. F. Miri, STB Greenrion ot, Bi FOR SALE—THE LEASE, ~BTOCK AND Sateen of & Prominent cor lijwer sem in cho PAmMAcep oops | AT GREAT BAR. REAT SAS OF DAMAGED County ANES, QUILL r AOTH enh the oniy ene on the four oor “a be DAW ASKS, Sem amenth. Leese « 2 . reed Ve void TOWELs, CRASHES, | this day. Apply to WILLIAM 4 me ie FRENCH MF. are 99. REIN 13 HE SALP—A GRINDING AAD POLIAH. | fing Covedivhiment, suitabie for helt aud heavy |, w oh as machinery, &e, Call frua ly ro 1! Selec. se No Cad Water ot wo RB SALE—A GOOD KEROSENE QIL It XPE rob ALPACtaa, wx " POPLINS. 299 : : YT ON and 914 Bowery. NEw FALL Goons, AT GREAT BAR- Bound, horne, w agen and cans, all onpple ud J le JUST RECKIVED moe. AUCTION AND PRIV- | 8.¢704 bustz ous. Galles 860 Sevensa ‘sree vet id NEW DELAINNS—YVory chetce styles st B1Mc. Fo SALE—TUE LEASE, STOCK AND ‘ fixtures of & weatly fitted tp grocery ead Mauor 5 store, om a good beriuess are. Mae EVN a « & good busines. Appiy . ’ Anotioness, A646 Rig hth ave. «6 yard. per d. Ft ALPACCAS~— 't B08. ARTAN PLAID POPLING Very choles, at 500. per TCAIN FRENCH |\— At Ge, 65c. and T5c. TRENCH preninowe pee tegen Smee Fok SaLr—THk GOOD WILL AND Lean mx f NEW BLK inal the Rakin oes fon hae halls 2 sie abides? pe 1 We RF, BR SALR CHRAP—THE STOCK AND I Oixteres of sega: aud rofreahment saiwon tn 0 @ of the bess thecourhfares in the city, a tue Central Park gate. Apply wT. GAFFAEY, Aut, 360 Bighth ' ave. JsOR SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES daleg peek prchtanta Verses Wi ten ones eseths owner fs going West, Inqaise on ihe ; prem: Sra R SALE—A LAGER-BIER SALOON— ’ one year’s 1enss, three roots, A Ales ue ee os eras eee im by Bovias poverty end paying expenses, by my at [0ST OR STOLEN—P 188-BOOK, 1 0, 44008, of the rent imdustrial vines Bank. Ap- Qis'euh day of Bopcembess 100s, 1 No.4 v Ns RELL, Deperite var. t, mow Hamilton ave, South Noa han t ° —amee ama 6 LOST OR STOLEN—PIsS-BOOK XO. GEOcERY AND LIQUOR | STORE FOR | . a ing a0 to the se 4 ; | Mees ; will be sold choap as the owner ’ to the 0 Aplsscenatl pe mies se teak ; oa the ifth day ef September, 18007” Sin FRAT: Apply ta the store 90 Weet Feb a, news » ; O°) GQTOPPED—TEA CARE BASKET, Supposed Rome ood Dare eapeuee 2 TELE Sif . RAYED zo THE STABLES. OF BEY- herwss “il sus ectigk te te il Weel ma Saale —FIVE DOLLARS REWARD FOR A 901 Prise no tm a da C2) ie $1] (0 BEWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE GROCKRY AND LIQUOR STORES AND’ caper peminese places iu the best parte of the city, Call 06 1°8 Divisieu wt. T. PAYTON. _ wt LiQuor STORE, NO. 16 GREENPOIN?.. i doors trem Inch ex $00 ee inte kha TEAM SKGAK BOX FACTORY—MEN stand the buslume heed apply at 104 Tester at. 5 $1 QH—BLACKSMITH’S TOOLS AND“ Dusnaes, No.9 Governeur Silp, two doors above South at suitable ior any branch of the busi- retura of the Iron Horee and business | vese. This ie an opportaulty seldom met with, rf Ag 1Tch, the ib epeveedé ‘te is PERSON, ‘LL NOT ck = hind leg. cauare ben, b : NAL NOTICES. fj MOLRE SSVGSGS Att ns S60, | OWN TRIP AIT WIFE BoeANT J. O NA* $2() BEWARD—sTRATED OB STOLEN B CLIFFORD has left my bed and board, w thous shee masta he Ser perso sad eroca | SO oan eT LT pee tare ee ae ce Earalte vets on forebenti wegoe, marked at | AKL ULIFVURD 118Pat Shim TS Sune oA, comer of Ven and Bullion | TNFORMATION WANTRD — OF BRIDGET. TAY LOK, of Baltenrobe, County of Mayo, Leland, & whe loft there amd lived a Waymeath, England, and d subrequeatly cone to America and lately re'urned te & Iimgiand and again returned to New Yor har iesy- ing Liv aboard of asteamer about the wiidle > July, 1 fo; New York. Auy information of her will be thankfully received by her son, JAMES TAYLOR and her brother JOUN TAYLOR, le % Miliot ot, Boston, Mass. 1 4 Hale A cunt REWARD FOR MY WIFE ,, ia without eanse or ply Fr Mg MT | $100 Snare. mou ox ra bes a gen ty trom trusting he: aocouat, Le HOME, ON TURADAY EVENING, premeres EY - sn3t, 3%, betes oe a titie aged about 's A FULL, SET, OF TERTH ONLY @7—| shavt and dat lnc timmes vst brere rite | Beeariful set $10 to ee, tine 0 aie. to Hi) nd Any informaden given ie her afflicted mother will « wore Withou: pain. bHAUD & | be received with decp gratiude. Katy, devtiug, 7 AGEL, French 464 Sixth ave, near heme; = will Le maid te you, Auy in for- street. iandog wit! be the tadly recesved as 3 Congrone st, OF a Re FIC GHEETY RNCL Aji RTY, YOUR AUS |: id to soe you ats hear be. could sco you. Just oa. iad veep ? WIFE, HELENA SOMMER, HAVING ° j iby pier thie bs to me all partion ~ nsivie for any debts she coutract without my Wiedge oF consent, Ou ) COAL. BEST RED ASH, Locust, MOUNTAIN aod Le! Coal, Btove, Kauce, Gente and’ Furnace, 98 50 per ton, Nut axe, $7, and os felivered. THOMAS STO, corner Bid Sand yy yer ist, Treats axtracted without pam. 208 | (AOAL—WE ARE NOW DELIVERING THR MaAstsc1, ENTIST, 997 BROADWAY C beet quality of iv ust: Locast Moun Lane ve Mh uw wadber setts of teeth, sia 4 | *™: com, Bt the lowest market woil iol oy saves errcbews, $4, Fireman autres | SMDoeds Si Talat enazagweds Mado’ £0 Saseicen halt-pes okay Poe ag en ae hl iw i re = D—VIRGINIA PINE, ¢ MILITARY. W and Bickory Wood, by ihe leal or Amiyl Ose oord to § one, a febvered tree of charge fii whe NEW PRIZE List Now READY—OOL. | EMSS! ts bevween Boek woe atu HO lectious fer oll clatme against the U. 8. Nevy in- —— secon £18 SAVINGS BANhs. f) ty scl taal ital QPECIAL TO DISCHARGED SOLDIERS.— | [YEW YORK SAVINGS BANK, CORNER eens eee mustered out or Naka and 8h ave; open dai > Lwor, cd ayon,patibdwevortp re has ou = Mes beears and Bevurdays trom toTP M. 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