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THE NEW Y “TUESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 6, 1865, —_2 . Increase of Crime—Vigilance Committees. Praiseworthy Nominations. suas t and robbery are becoming alaruicgly selecting dischar; soldiers for | Prevalent in this city and the adjacent towns, Ping eer Ani Muaicipal pro meeting with | Some localities seem to be literally infested with great favor throughout the country, The candi- tecar’ in these branches of crime, and their dates upon both the Democratic and Republican Mg 8re earried on with apparent impunity. Btate tickets in Pennsylvania, are with one ox- hing number of professional robbers in this city coption returned soldiers, and the local tickets of as been materially increased by late recruits from both parties aro also made up to @ freas extent of Eupland ant other foreign counsries. The latter are generaliy cxperte, who have been regu- larly schooled in infamy in the worst haunts into thelr old Ta Towa, the returns 6 Convention a the sare class of cand! ates, ed vol diers held a distiuctive 8: few days ago, nominate! s complete ticket, and alopted » platform with but one plank—opposi- fion to negro #uflrage, The Democrats held their quently, and endorsed platform, candidates im Willismsburgh that some of the prople are forming vigilance com- mittees—a la San Francisco—for the summary Punishment of the thieves, convention the day #u onot the soldie bas soldiers at the b cheta sud tuo liouw's share of county aud town offices aro also given to the solders. policy ia highly commendable, The old po'itieal hacks who have beou fed Buch @ course will rer yet, but the movemen* ehould at Vast indnce the police authorities to furniss that city wish adequate prot ct on. character is usually more prevelent in the Fell have saved the nation’s | #¢afon than any other, as it is then that the rascals © their preparations for winter. achauce tw demousirate ther sympatay for the | The indications now ere that we eball have ea Uoumusily heavy list of crme for some weeks to come, ea the arrivals from Europe and the return of criminals who Greatly enlarge the number of culprits in thie chy Under these circumstances c.tizens should rely @ good deal upon their own police qialfcutions, A loaded revolver might be “haudy to have in the houne."’ We hope the police authori- Mies will take such action as is necessary under The public are well satisfied with the conduct of the force, but itis evidentiy not large enough to do full justice to the interests of the territory which the Department covers, the public crib year Crime of this r, musi stand aside and make way for the brave fellows 1 fo ct the risk of their own, ice people have now ers by something more tang bie tory words, No doubt the soidicrs ara very lad to dear tie kind oxpreasions of yrativuce that are 60 s.owerel upon them, but am tt @nee some difficulty in geit.ng into business, since their return from the war, they would be likely to Qpprec.ate at! more highly alittle tangible assist- e009 from the people, whos battles they have been We hope to aee New York, and all the @the r nominations, carry out this policy of giving the publig offices to The people are ready enough to ucknowledge the obligations they owe to the aul- lot them show a dispostion to make practi- cal payment Jobo Ball nnd the Venians, Ter English papers, aud those published in Ire- fand which are inthe interest of the Britian Gov- ernment, have triod hari to induce the belief in the minds of their readers that the joined the army will @nd vicinity, circumstances, other 3.aee that h deserving veterans. Recorder Hoffmas Declines ty Appear Be- fore the Governor. Crrt or Naw Youn, R No. 68 Wall atreat, New Youx, Septomber 1st, 1 To His Exosllency, Recuen EB. Fuxton, Governor: “ners Orrton,), Fen'an move- Thave the honor to acknowlecge the receipt, ment was nothing more than s harmless object of bt of copies of charces which have t Lately they have change! this tune, Just before the adjournment of Parliament the | and your communication of the London Ties end its satellites labored assiduously t for @ Jaw doubling the number of the constab- ulary tn Ireland, on the ground that the Fenian dovelépments had assumed #uch ® character call for a more efficient police system, acgaingt me aa Te apying the saine, iuforming me that I may be @ard i: my defence, at the Execuiive Chamber, in Albany, on the 26th day of the Thare looked Abit 1 pronownce them, #o far ee te Tebouli be happy at any personally, as I would to any other citizen exchanges of late date show thatthe apprehension | W!08e good opinion [ value, an explavation of any on the part of friends of the Government ta in- creasing. Toe Fenians are represented to be rapil- Ay epreading their organization, augmenting ther a@umbers by new accessions, and growing bolder ip their movements, In the County of Cork, ac- cording to the papers published therein, the socie- | Pxecutive of the State the power to sit in judyment ty is becoming very wumerous, and the secresy which has beretofore characterized their movements iain a yrout measure dispensod with, 4nge and arills, which were former!y conducted at Present month. Our Inab | you ver done by me in my official capacity ; but T Caunot recognize ¥ account for my oficial conduct 1 arm Recorder of the city of Now York, and Pre- @ding Judge of the Court of Gone the Peace, in and for the city ur right officially to call me to ud county of New re Couatitution does not vest In the on my official acta, By the Constitution of this Brate, I may be removed from office by the Sousa upon the eaed there ot the Gevernor, aiter v first boing heard there in my ape meee oy aball be turnia.ed ‘with @ fMfcieut evi tyou In naling euch Il be prepared, at the proper ne, w defend myself before that tribunal. Ihave great respect tor you, aud for your hich office, but I raust defent the dicuity ani mainiao daytime, and seomingly without much regard to | what the euthorities may think about it. @hrough « reguler and scientific course of tilitary | the in lepencence of wy own, drill, performing al! tho evolutions requisite to @ompany and batislion training; they closely @tudy the manual, and are, in fact, passing through Bieeae s cate uence ee 4 pepond From the above it will be perceived that Re- Ghat thoy are wo!l supplied with this class of arma, and also with bayoneis. The Cork papers in the British interest manifest considerable uncasiness concerning this rapid developments of Fevianiam in shat quarter, and the attention of the English au- shorities is invited to the subject. Ii is evide: shat another effort will be made, ere long, for the freedom of Ireland, Whother tt will be any more | *!2¢ ‘em. The Governor will no doubt discover successful than former efforts, remains to be seen, Heavy Immigration, For tuese reasous therefore, I respectfully decnue to appear before you to submit to auy trial, Tam, with great respect, your obedient servant, Joan T. Hovrman Recorder of the City of New York, corder Horrmans has no idea of being clasw! amony those officials who prostitute their positions for purposes of gain, and, slthough not averse to having his official acts inquired into, the Recorder announces the Democratic doctrine that even Gov- ect the laws, and may not issue “notices to quit’? whenever the meod happens to e@rnors must rr the error he bas mate, Recorder in the notice to show cause why the “Political Compost Company" did not obtain the Tux stream of itm'gration to this port showe no | Bircet Cleaning Contract; but, as Governor Fex- tign of abatement, During the first three weeks of | rox cannot possibly discover official malfeasance the pest mouth, seventeen thousand passengers, from various European poris, landed in this city, and the entire number for the month will spproxi- mate twenty-five thousanc, The larger part of | bears such an irreproachable character as our shese iinmigrants aro Germans, Swiss and Poles, who will prove a valuable acquisition to our indus. trial population, Nearly all of them have brought ry eile capital tbe closely-husbanded savings of | Robere FE. aerd labor at bome—an mblish themselves an! cormmence the work of rhun + by industry and econ- in plain, Joun J’, Horymans, te notice to appear, muss therefore become @ nullity so far as that gentleman is concerne!, No other city official Sent Recorder, and this action on bis part will bo sustained by the public generally. Lee to Become a schoolmaster. Tow Richmond papers announce that Gen, Lee pred the Prosidency of Washington Col- lege, one of the oldess educational insiitutions im immigrante stop this country, and thas he will shortly assume the The majority have respona.bilities of his new position, There | doubt that necesity rather than choice has led the distinguished ex-rebel to accept the offer, which, in view of the fact that the coWege jaa run-down * fossilized inetitution, {snot what a Yankee would call a “good thing.'* with thie they will es. serving out their | m the city permanently. thelr destination fully decided upon before they arrive here, aud generally manifest groat eager- gees to go forward—Wesiward or Southward, as the case may be, Our reports from the European cities where emigrauts mostly embark, al! polut to : ® continuation of this influx, The German end | 49": Lee from a condition of atiluence to that of ag!ish seaports are overrun will) ewigrants, and the vessels leaving for th! 40 their ulrnost capacity more the better, The rebellion changed comparative poverty, His magnificent ancestral estete on the Potomac was confiscated by the Gov- ernment, together with nearly all bis other pro- perty, andashis military knowledge is not now available, he had not wuch ebotce in aceepting As it will now be the duty of Gon. to “teagh the young idea how to shoot," itis tobe hoped that he will mot ‘te: essuch o policy might lead the scions of the chi- valry to practice ow the flag of their country, sountry are all crowded ‘The United States is now Letter prepared than ever before to accept the indusirlal poor of Europe—to give them good homes change fur hovels, and liberty to @xchauge for the situation, ch by example,'* Smiling Veces but Bitter Hearts ~bursing display atc verbourg, og of John Bull with Joha Honed anosher of those periodical late yeors have Tow late powder and the hobnot Crapeau, bas occ: attacks of fawning, characterized the Euglieh press with regard to the aida French nation, Our late oxchanges from I yglaud are all discussing the great ev aud ended in smoke. Je and the Mississippi Women, of Mississippi have ad. dressed @ memorial to the President on bebal! The document, a mention of which bas before appeared in the Sun, pleads for rebel with allthe force pecullar to rhetorical productions of the tender sex, and if the only question involved were that of Z there would be good reason for faith in ity The (lowing ts the petition ; Houty Spuinas, Mias., Aug, 1, 1865 To His Exeellency Andrew Johnson, President | of the United states: The underelgne!, ladies of Hol y Springs, wou respectfully solic: sor Day's, late Pr confined in F he did for years befure she inc SBevenat hundred | vt, which began the istinguishe chly enthus uatic havo discovere! that France and England #, which have just found out their ro- lationship. TLey have forgotten all about Traf sod Waterco; they know no such pace as Bt, divieua, and jhe two nations are apparently as auiable as @ brace of kittens, bug. Euglend and France at jutensely as they ago, and this show of friendship is all deceit, The waval display at Cherbourg was no doubt t: spired “by jealousy on both edes—Kugland being afraid Wat France was getiing ahead in naval aclence, Lovia Narotaon bas not forgot. ten tho cowardly treatment which hia uncle ree ceived af the hands of England, and be canuot soy beartiels sympathy with thes nation, Englend and France were hereditary evemies for ages, and the hatred is too deeply rooted to be so easily eradicated. This seeming good fooling hag | eas ot the sword to succumb, no foundation, and the truckling language of the Goliad preseis wo treusparens to deceive, No Bus it is oll hum. rt bate each other, font of the Confoverate Stu ortress Monroe, epiion of the late un- “ninent positions both in the Verninenta, positions which ‘1 him by reason of bis un- uestione! devotion to his O41 deam is aot uubecou. were cheerful doubted abili native Bouth, the under ing to apply to you, air, the chief of seutative Govern behalf, Itis well known to your E t, sectional strife has been seemingly Y @Xtremiats both North Which led to # general contlics shedding of the best bi party and @¢ lion have beou torced and vice versa Sof carth, for ind Xcellency toes of aris and th To the victors and their success the plaudits of the kreat North hes Is \8 asking too much uf party and ity oboe the been given bountifuily, You to grens the yielding poor tribute of hon for the changes in Govern- ment they had in ven? Mr. Davis was but the representative of the defeated party, and called as he was by the almost united roice of the Southern people to preside over their councils and guide them th the terrible storms of war, be was but doing their bidding in armed conflict, as he hed before rep-esented their views in times of gel is it therefors right thas vials of wrath should upon bis head, who, whatever bis faults may have been, er the mu errors of his cause, waa devoted and faithful alike to the People and principles he represented? Sir, our once hapyy and cheer’ul people have surely ruf- fered enough. Could the tears that have been shed, the anguish borne, the despair which bas been our portion during thie unhappy wat be brought home to you by # vision of reslity, we could not, would not plead in vain for one whom we honored In prosperity, and respect and voner- ate in advern: he war is at an end, the people of the Bouth have again become loyal citizens to r families, We submit that fraternal fecling which should exist between citizens of the same Guvern- ment, can be more effectually res ored by mildness sod clemency, than by the punishinent of those who by reasou of common toll, dangers and priva- Hons, are and must ever Le dear to every true B utherner, —————_—_—_—SS=—_—===_ Financtal News, Markets, de. New York, Monday, Sept. 4,6 P. M—Gold has been dal to-day at 1520144 Stocks generaliy were from ‘s to 3 per cent. higher than on Satarday, Goveruments were “a's por cent, higher, in an- fwer tothe expected favorable condition of the Na- tional ladebiedness, The loan market was onsy at 6 per cont., with transactions at 6. The accuroulations of capital eeocking investment are large. Commerctal paper waa dollatGia9, The bank statement, this work, ia regarded as favorable, The specie average ie down $1,679,561, bnt there is an increase of €9,. 150,045 in loans, $5,031,475 in legal tenders, and $1,95),154 in net deposits. Foreign exchange con- tinoes dull, Bankers’ torling, 60 days, were quoted 109% 4 159%, On'Change to-day Flour was loc, bet- ter and quiet, Wheat was le, better on Spring, while Winter was unchanved and quiet, Corn was without decided change, Oats were @ shade firmer. Pork war friner, Beef was firm, Lard was steady, aud Whiskey was heavy, STOCK BALRS—FIRET BOARD, 60000 UB. 6a, 'Si,ep..1°7/@ 26 Atlantic M. 8....150 1000 do.. Ke. Why 100 do. [ined Ue: ess elit don jo... pew fae. Luby COBO 0... NO 2000 UB. be, 1040's. 94% 600 Trea. 7 3-10..... 99% 81000 do, YO Walt ig 41000 1.8. 66, Ly.e.. Dade os ow Gr sseres 10000 Ohie & M . " do, 20 43: 120000 Ferle 4th M lwo Ch. & Alton Ist. 0636 6000 Chi, & NW. 1, 8) 6000 IU, Cen, Ba... 10 National Bk... 10 4th National Dk do. T3 ua Chi, a NSW. 28 20 Canton Co - 6 600 do sone 20% wo do... + 40%) 1500 Chi, & NW. PF, 64 100 Del, & 14a 20 do... 637 and4 Qa Cum r 41% 1% ChL& KIRK... 100 44045 1449 ao, Gel 50 Weat Union Tel. 70 100 Dil, & P.du © 100 Mariposa Min... 12 60 ao AT andi ly wo Go. ....12598)%% = 60 Mor, & Besex, KR. 8¥ 1 Quiecksiiver M... 68 luo Chi, & Alwa k.. vO lw GO.....ce00. BB SECOND ROARD, 10 Al. & T, AL PY... 66 2000 U.S, 66. °81, op. ro) 6 » brie i TH | 6, &- LOW LS. Gay 10-40) 2 Behav te low ‘brea. 4 Sel i so 1000 Mo, 6 1 B 1UT NG 60 ODL» de Mine Wy WT ality lio do... BS ga%o’e bw Had Ky. K lu fu Cam. Coallt... 45 600 M.b.@ N, da... 07 sy A0...c00c0000 46, 100 d 6b% 4) Qaiekaiiver % UW ON.Y, Con. 400 Chi. NW... 209 2 Obi, @ KD... Ld au do,..... ’ Yoo Mi. @& Pda... 45% lou Chi, & NW. Pf. bos 50 PL Wea... 09 CIAL, NOTICES, At Measrs. Fowler & Wells, Phrenolo« riety, S5¥ Broadway, examinations with charts given daily, sea __ 3 Dr. ck keeps full suppiy of his Pulmoule Syrup, Seaweed Tonic aud Ya idrake Pills, at bis roome No, J2 Bond st, at all mes. These three mesicines, property taken, will cure Co! > ion, trequenuy La ite advanced stages ae % Schenck, of Philadelphia, will be at his roome, 62 Kong on Puesday uext. rept. Sih, at his usual time, beiweeu the bourse of 9A, M pot 4 P.M. vty “The Improved * Sloat” Hliptic sewlng Mechines, buf Broadway, Agents wanted. A. H ak Pearl and Steel Backles -Tw ive to Pwenty Dollars h, ene b ny 415 Broady ay, 1 door analet, 46 Sleeve Bottons and Steds—New Styles ~-Two, Three, Five, Bight, Ten to Seventy-five Dol- Jars wget, bor nal G, C, Alien, 415 Broadway yo Idoor below Canalet. oe Wheeler & Wilson Lock Stitch Sewing Machine and Batton Hole Machine, No, 625 road: way, N.Y. 843 Hewe Sowtng Machine Compevy No B N.Y: ELIAS HOWL, Jr, Pre best Premiam Flastic Stitch and Lock Stitch Sewing Machines, 495 Iyroadway, N. York, and 235 Fulton at, Brooklyn 40 ———————— DRAT Hs, MHAYWARD—On Sunday, Sep’. 3. Marr. the be- loved wife of David Hayward, aged U6 yeire, a nae tive of County Cavan, Ireland The friends and acquaintance fnvited to witond the tuneral, wu hoon, at 2 o'clock, from her late ree BSd at. LAWRENCE On Bept. 4th, Mary Flizabeth dauehterof Audrew aud Catharine Law rence, aged Lb inonthe and 16 dave, Lhe friends and acquaintances of the family are rerpectiully invited to attend the funeral, day) afternoon, at 4 o'clock, trou w Ave. I, cor, 15th at. ROBINSON--At the City Hospital, of 8 lingering ad “which she bore with Christian fortitude, Mrs. arioe b. Robinson, aged 65 years, r friends are respeetfully invited to attend the St. Phiip’s Chureh, Mulberry #t, near Tuesday, pept. 6, at 12 o'clock precisely, without further spvitation, wi ROURKE--Snddenly, on Sunday morning, sept, Sd, of disease of the heart, Denis Rourke, in the th yearof hie axe, @ native of the Parish ot Cioone, Co, Leitrim, Ireieod, The relatives and friends of the family are Tespect- fuliy ravited to attend the funoral, thie (Tueade afternoca, ab Z4y o'clock, from bis late residence, i Park et i“ ST. JOHN-On Baturday, Sept, 2d, of consumption, Alfred 5s. John, aged 62 years, Froends and relatives of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, tb Tuesday afternoon, at % o'clock, trom bis late r, ence, 1) Lewis at #32 TRACY—On Monday morning, Sept. 4, Mrs. Mary Tracy, the wify of the late Patrick Tiacy, aged 63 years The friends of the family | John, Jeremiah and Mauri to attend the funeral, thi inst, a 4 o'clock, from ber late Lew ia at Ww patiy } year are respectfully fucsday) after. deuce, 195 Cast Mt and those of her sons, Teepecttully invited Hi—On Monday, Sept. 4, William Weich, » of Cia, Kilkepby County, ireland, aged 97 relatives and friends are Teenectfully invited attend the funeral, tis Tucaday Worping, ay 9 o'clock, frou bis late retidemee, 155 Aniiy as og RADE NOW BBICKLAYERS P, B, SOCIETY THF > ill be a meeting of the above body oy Wadnant la veuing, jy iu the Demiit Dis» ndasy. ove o det and Yd ave, All membere arc requested te there will be an election for oiticers for ine @veulng elx months, All non mieubers ary invited . CHRISTOPUEBR CAPPER Pros py | Rewae ror tek, Mae Ear ADE NOTICES. OOKLYN TAILORS’ TRADE PROTEC. tive and Benevolent Union. Soclety sre hereby Notified to at ay iton st. Punetual attendance business will be brough AUCTION NOTICES. UCTION NOTICE—CROCKERY, GINS Sth, 10 o'clock, a° LS1 Peari et, by NT, @ larve assorttueot in lots to au Goods well packed. UCTION SALE OF FIN® FPURNTT! HE this, Tuestay, afternoon, at ree consisting of all the parlor, cha fnruiture of the 2 6th and 7th avenues, fine rosewood, walnn hogang furniture o: all deseripona, over 7 of tapeetry and ing Members of thie tend the month! igh ——— immed ae, —— OTICE — TH REGULAR MONTHLY of the Blue ston id in the large hall, 200 t. Sth, at 7 Chairman, P ta, bair mettrerses. | o r . FITAGIBBONS, OTICE.—THE CARMEN AND LABOT mn ofthe City and County of New regular monthly meeting on ore’ Apsociatio fy COLTON, AUCTIONE By order ofthe Pres LYNCH, PAIK 129 — IMPORTANT $ OF CARPENTERS UNION held om Tuesday eve. ai 4/7 | oeieve eof the eted to be preset, JOHN BUERIDAN, det Hi OPFRATIVE PLASTERERS \ Athee recular week y Amt and Sth avr 4 mbers are ieqnested tobe tn ation: h i bus ness of tioucht before the meeuug 7 THOS. DILLON Ree, & ¢. NITED COOPERS NO, 2—YOU Ahi: NO- tifled to attend the reeular monthly 5 65 Bust Broadway, thie Tuesday ove ine, pdance is reyues CARTER, Pres. ee SOCIETY NOTICES. 0, HL—ALL THE eced to mest at‘ Wecneaday, the 6th tmet., at i's attend the funeral of our late broth Chriet By order of THOMAS 28 GILMARTIN, See OFFICERS AND © bers are requested to meet at b le ie Yd ave, bet 24h and Btate Convention are ex CHARL KILROY, Prew ut Th ‘ laughter Lous hone, and erot ARSHAL’S SALF—S, PB. McDEKMOTT, DOVGHTY, AvCTIO AWNBROKER'S SALE MEMBERS OF NO KERRIGAN, Ls 4] fend the funeral of a late { CHKISTAL, of No, 1, MAGUIRE, GP. JAMES CASHIEN, ING OF THE COMMITINE OF Convention of Irish Societies. wiil by held + Sept. beh, at 7 o's 42 Prince et to make retu ho Pic-wiec that wae held in Woods on inst Tuesday, Aucust 29+h, in gid of Judes CONNOLLY, Cy aud money of Jathotic children, maa, KI WARD 1. CAREY, secretary, ADIES FATHER MATHEW T.”A, BR, 4, of New York, wil! Sineive by Mr. Faga: and Mise Annie Brown JOHN FURLONG, LIQUOR DEALER © A regniar monthly meetin be held at the Metropolitan tt, on Tuceday evening, sept, A punctual attendance it req , importance will be brought betore the Soviet By order, JOHN HW JOUN ROGERS, Kee tS OF THE IMMACULATE ption T. A. B. Society are ‘ m fall regalia in the Hall of at, on Tuesday to proceed in proc oO Y 06 ir Third Annual Pie-Nic aud Het The precoeda of sald completion of the new parochal echce “e 4 Very Kev. Wit, P, MORROGIL [> 1A3. BOYLE, Bec, i FATHER MAT . A. B, Society, Foclety are notified to att T y evening, Fep embers are requ of importance to come be » Pies, Wil ind and eqnare tabl WILLIAMS, V ‘pur MEMD BPSINGSS O77 a4 “FOR SALE, 7 + at I, COLLIN W PARENT U. 8. CHEAP—THE LEASE, STOCK PATRICK MokBON @ rood busine LOST AND FOUND. OUND—A BAY MARE, 4 YEARS OLD— OR SALE THIS WEEK, A WHOLE Apply to 60 Dey Btivet, bet Wael! ORSALE—TITE STOCK AND FIXTURES Of a thread, needie aud fancy bioporty aud paving applying as 216 Faet 24ch ot, OUND—A SKIFF IN HARLEM RIVER. the owner can have itby proving property aud a n@ar iLvth et, Y A. SOUTHERTON. ey. A SMALL SIZED GOAT, 54 JAMES o'clock on Monday morning. Whoever will and kindly thankeu, EET—1ST INST., OPPOSITE THE ASTOR Hiouse, bet. 2 and 8 o'clovk, Po M., in @ South age, a bundle of business books, not wo. th Any one returning 16 to voaiwny, or 34 West 41h at, oor, of Greene, will be suitably rewarded UR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES of the grocery store “sy Fourth at, new T Wishes to leave da my ing exponae, i. Apply in store € ty tor the We © goat will be pai bus to the owner, OR SALE CHEAP—THE STOCK, PIX. sures and lease of a neatiy-t ttedup bar ins - - = | ave, -BANK BOOK NO, | day d Bank Book, No, erck ln wecount Woet 4th et, cor. Sth OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTU ol & toy, candy, thread, ne dle and ne loqgaive tor 3 days at 69 Cir 1 ; )UDS, Acdiess Ui AD, SS Wallet with suai! route, 44.571, of the Emi SALE—A LA ery, with laver bier eaic OR SALF—A 4 ¥ trial Savings Bank, SUL, Deporitor, ‘-=-PASS BOOK NO, fant Industrial pavioes Bank, Bank for a now book, DAVID Vik- Inquire of JOYCK, OR SALE—AN OYSTE SALOON SITU oth day of September, 1366, woh tee TUE, Depositor, X % LD OST OR STOLEN—DPASS-BOOK NO, 45,- | b of the Emigrant Industrial Savines Bang, jon will be mede to the Bank tor ane on the Lith day of Beptember, 1su6, PRINZ, Depositor, OR STOLE a# given jor leaviuy by t Apply at 24 Cathar ‘OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIN’ Of @ wAlOOD, With 'Wo 10 mei 1 old cheep for cash, Fu joie 14 OR SALE—A GROCERY AND LIQUOR Store, doing # good cash businees, for snic cher mowry reasoue ore, 150 Builivan at, — AN OLD also the upper 5 fiven for seliing, OST. OR STOLEN—PASS-BOOK No. 71, of the Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank, Appiicadion will be made to the Hank tor a new book cheap with along lease if Tey South st, between the hours o WOR SALE—A NICE LIQUO the Tth Wand; buyer thas comes alc sud liquor eto:es, Auct., 170 Chatham Square EKY AND LIQUOR STORE 198 popular nenwhbborhoud, do of beptomber, KEENAN, Depositor, er OST OR STOLEN——PASS-BOOK NO. “migrant Industrial Savings Bank, The finder will be re- warded by leaving it as the Bank, 61 Chambers at, 4 SUBSCRIBER—3 WS. McPADDEN concert saloon, TOLEN FROM vroulesory notes made by J. 8, March 4th, March 12th, and March $92 14, 691 61, and wl. Agatial nogotiating for the the same, ward will be paid tor their recovery rm of 8. Treschet & Co, REWARD—LOST, doi Rept. @ light black dog; wh Answers to the name of “, Pereou returniug the eamme to No 6) will receive the above reward, possession of Quy person after thle date, will be « with according tolaw, JOHN MARTIN, RKEWARD—LOST ON SEPT. 3D, AN ter slut, 6 months old: Appiy to 1214 Browaway, Appy in the store 266 1 and 10th aves, VING BUSINESS WHICH REQUIRES tin Pennerivania, 1 wi, & mapuiecturing bu etical man can be retains lhe pablie are c Iny personal attenti ON SATURDAY, | Slet and 2d at, bel ro Mote . SEWING WACHILV ES, WOR SALE—A SEWING MACHINI . NO, 2 Visiner & Kiser's, bran wow, orange and white se had on Jeather collar, REWARD—LOST, ug. Suth, from Quarantine Landi a nineteen foot working MAGGIE, painted tlesh color and white inside © Quarantine i andiug, or 208 South et New York, will ieceive the abo cheap, No, ly ‘OR SALE—A No, 2 SINGER SE machine in perfect order, Inquire at 305 Mott WING MACHINE Po nd cheap for cash, Wheeler & Apply to W. As. LAW RY, ‘PUBLICATIONS, — RACE MANN, JUST PUB-| mOracing Ornts SALE, ON Time, ST Java eb, Gree $3.—His Works | ¢ MACHINES TO RENT—CALL A We rent and se. W Wileox & Gibb'4, How 1d others: lowest 1066 Wanted to buy for cuah, Wilson's, Grover & Lake ‘ ' and “How todo Bo inces" in one {oF loather, binger's, We *' "Phe Farm ;" “Domestic Animals ;" $2 25. Th Lite-—by Dr, GRAHAM, with biographica! sketch of $6), Food and Diet, containing an y kind of food and Drink J. Edocation Complete, embraciu aiond Mental; seif Cuicure an . One large volume ; $4. Address FOWLER & WELLS, 589 Broadway, N.Y, N ply all works on Phouogrs, logy, Anatomy, Medicin. slognomy, Paychology, esacially, sgenis “The Garden” ap @ Science of Human WING MAC HINES POR SALE, T isroad way, vp ot Hines Loucks o st ey rr __ PERSONAL NOLICES FORMATION OF ; o~Meeera, Fw JULIA GRIFFIN MORBIS GRIFFIN, County “ Ueland, loguire 61 Qhere ences | Parinh of ‘ic By oe BY,