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THE NEW YO “THURSDAY MOR — RK SU - SEPT, 7, 1805, ‘ Cotton Prospects. “ Tar cultivation of cotton in the # uthern Btates ‘Das long been one of the sources of wealth in this @ountry, but ft importance will be vastly in- Creased, and the product greatly enlarged, by the @ocial changes which have occurred in the Bouth, Heretofore, the cotton plantations Lave been of vast dimensions, usually embracing several thou- gaud scres, and the exteut of lsad haa beeu too great to admitof proper attention, It is with cot ton culture as wth every otber branch of farm- ing—fifty screa of lan! properly cultivated, will produce more than one hundred acres care. Jessly attended to. Thore is no doubt that the Southern cotton crop might be made to double s the yield of past ye The natural effect of the overthrow of slavery will be to broak up tho large Janded estates of the Bouth, aud convort them ‘nto aninor farma, the owners of which will have an in- eentive to bring every acre up to the bighest state of cultivation, There was no disposition of this Kind among the old planters. They were rich, end every year brought them in @ nice income into the political arena, Aad what wil! be its effect? It will create a Prejudice on the part of employers, because they will regard it as an at- tempt to coerce and force therm into the new po!l+ icy } Qudto resist the efforts they will naturally band together in self-defence. Ry thie meanatnat Portion of the employers who might be dimposed to favor the eight hour plan, will be driven to the op- Donte sile to avoid the attempted dictation of the working classes. We will suppoas, then, that the political favorites of the workingmen sucveot in the elew that they boueatly labor for the iner- ents of their @upportera, aud that they secure the Passage of alaw making eight bourse @ legal day's work—what next? The anid law would pract!- ally prove about aseffectual as the maudate of Xeuxes to stop the tidal flow. The employers, Strongly prejudiced agrinst the movement, as the resultof ite political agitation, would taik to their emnployom tua: “We have lerotofore paid yor (for iuetance) three dolisrs e ¢ orelghteen dol- lara for ety hours’ lubor—cne week, Woe will pay you at the sare rate now. If you work less than sixty hours per week, the loam of time ie your own.” Thie would be substantially the lan- muage of av employer under the new aystem, aud all the law-making power in christeudom could consutnption would, in 1961, be at the rate of 2,607 millions of tons a year, and by thet time the whole existing deporit of coal will bave beon con- sumed, That jise in consumption is, however, Impossible, as with exbaustion would come the ali-powerful check of rising prict, * but this only means that the check to our progress must be- come perceptit le considerably within acentury from the present tise, that the cost 0: fuel must rise perhaps within & lifetime, to & rate threatening our commercial and manufacturing supremacy, sod the conclimon is inevitable that our present happy progressive condition ise thing of limited duration.” Iu short, the indefinite duration of English progressive development, which is based Upou @ bouncless supply of coal close to the iron fields and seats of manufscturos, must in about @ century stop. ‘Suppose our hg rosa to be check- ed within haifa ceusury, yet by sbat tine our con- suaipton will probabiy be four times what it now is; 4 is nothing impossible or improbable in this; it is @ very moderate supposition, considering that our consumption has = in- creased eight-fold in the last eixty years, Bu how shoriened and darkoued will tle prospect of the country appear with mines already deep, fuel dear, And yervatigh rate of consumption w keep Up it We are hot to retrograde.” There noed not be positive retrovression for years after that, but the power of limtiess progress will pass away from Great Britain and be tranaterred to the loval- ities where cou) ia ati! on the spot in ite old oe bat, | heat- 1.6, to the North American fields. hg coalto continue tbe ove aru tiv je us cortain as eny result in mit) 00 tuay of course long Letore that bave er- PRATHS. ED BYRNES—On Tuesday, Sept. 6, of diverse of the heart, Ann Byrnes, the belo 5 Byrnes, a native of Dublin, Ir a1) ‘The friends of the tamily are 1 ettuliy invite? to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 206 East 15th #t, on Thureday afternoon, sept. 7, at? o'clock precisely, an CURKAN—On Wednesday, Sept. 4, after a pro- tracted iliness, which she bore wit Christian fort\- tarde, Ann Curran, beloved wife of Michael Curran, and danghter of the late Patrick Hogan, aved 45 years, a native of the Parish of Myshall, Coolas- bonghta, County Carlow, Ireland, avec + ‘The relatives and frie fully invited to atten: afternoon, Sth iuat, ®t ¥ o'clock, from her iate dence, 47d sh bs MAlison ave, Co Carlow and Prince Edwarde leland pipers please cp. 116 FAGAN Peter Joseph Fagan, son ot Francia and Ellen Fagan, aged 11 years, Hie funera! will take place from the residence of hie parents, 154 F. 1ith at Friday, Sept. 5, at 2 o'clock, His renaina will be taken to Calvary Cet. @tery for interment funeral, on t FLOKENCE—At his residence in M September Sth, after a severe and fal hich he bere with Christian pa 0 d fos ernjamin Florence, in the 76th year of bie be families of bis brothers, John amt Gilbert, reepectfully invited to attend the fui 7: day afternoon, § dence, b Haven pepers please copr. ‘ At the depot trom 12 to ball-paat ly EM. 160 pokiyn, BE. D., on Tuosda LACE AUCTION NOTIC UCTION SALE OF FINE FURNITU) consisting of ali the sof edding, ching, cut gine eilver &c, No postponement WESTCOPT, Auctione ANIEL H. BURDETT, AUCT'R—Britig, | B Ueher at au 1), will yell ow Fr HENRY Ries ¥ a+ eee a W, EZEKIEL, second bend turnituce aud caspete, J. JAWNBROKER'S JAWNBROKEL tha, linen and mine , frock apd ba sat all events, it cannot be long before the "shadows of coming events'' will be seen, Noarly all tho Btates havo now made their nominations and adopted thelr platforms for tho Fall campaign, The representative Democracy of this State are ow in session at Albany, deliberating upou who have been guilty of the late bank de embozzloments and forgenes, In Lis charge to the Grand Jury he said: “There are severe! su-called Wall street frauds and forgerios which he hoped they would thoroughly investivate, and not let wealth or family influence shield the eriminal.'* ower, FTOOK BAT EB-FIReT BOARD, 1300 Mar. & ou Han, & 40) Erie Pt 1 Pele 6 Erie Pf... 1M do, 1) Had By. eACK--1 Be] AWNBROKER'S SALE—JOHN from their plantations. Th was all they de- | not ect ange theresult. The law of supply and de- | rest it conmumption—may, for imatance, t hh Poa ie may ety oer and Maria Lace, aged ROK os ilk oe sired, and the management of tho buriness was | mand is iinmuteble, aud Legislatures cannot ef | Ue vrered @ bight infiniely superior wo igure The relatives aud friends of the family are tie s coal sinoke—we seem on the brink of that, @ mo- rad 2 - this Th ror D. MERIEAN Jef to overseers who hel no more ins | fectit. As webave before sai', the only way in| torcucaper and more powerful than steam, aud o ph Ah peendlacs Nag alto Lal i terest at stake than the monthly enlary. | which the eight hourtaovement can powsilly be « Rees votiter wes Gara sud hotter t pdr of hia parenta, cor, of Smith ot, and Meeker ave, 1 - : —< ‘ 7 Za sddition to the expected increase in the cotton | success, ia through @ united harmonious and cor: | g correct une soe new discovery mine Le one the Mt QNONEY—On Tuesday, Sept. b, Julin, the bee GENERAL BOSINDSS, . @rop by ® subdivision of the land, the extent of | dial unclerstanding between the working classe | use of which will not be limited by locality, her ane. Ah ott cteraraiad bape trot ace toovdladl thon T ry CITY HALL PLACE AND 14 C1 ‘ eountry devoted tothe culture of this atapie will | and employer, Any other method will siuply onset tay Gand ateee bon a Suvng se bo- fale caetires tat friends of the family are reepset- A ae at, Pawnt nee Gicka'n Hokant te waicl jd mu ‘ m e . thie C) bureday) t Be rapidly enlarged. Within the last five years | tend to defeat the otject inteuled to be accom. | “?"*® Ms Lona ¢ id 4 afternoon, at Tig o'clock. from be late ‘residence, so tt ‘abes Tie vet prices @ttou hae Leen successtully raised in Bouthern | plished, Heart and Brain, are soe ry vere venrereres sts Thi RAGS AMI t * —_—- + — PDON ALD or bth, after @ short aud ae- TAGS AND ' Tikiools, Tndiang, and in districts of the Border A Gemlble Hxitebel, In home of tho lowest types no trace of a nervous | vere jis . # Elleabeth Jone fasDens 8 perl Btatos, where bofore it was unknown, Texas alone A raw days ago we announced that General Lee | Meéchenism can be discovered, A little higher iu | #!, trina of tha . aiteetdally invited Presents an almost boundives feld for the culture | ned eccepter the Presidency of Washington Col- | the scale the mechanism ia very slight and simple, to piend the “tuners on. ay afternoon, at ‘ eves Of cotton ; the territories that have been erected | igre tocated et Lexington, Virsima, His lever | Still higher is becomes complex end important. It Worth # Wliouk further eee cee patent a . . out of Now Mexico are in great part well adapted | 4, iho trustees of that institution. In reply to their | Culrninates in man. Corresponding with thisseale | —————_- aay | (48h a ( mn R At S AND OLD MET. \ for this purpose, and ia California the practicabi- invitation, has now appearedand a very commend of ee taplexity ju the seus tive life is the scale of TRADE Nor a} cath eins ye _ ? vluplexity iu tue pubitive life, As the two rise i ‘ a ‘ \ lity of cotton growing has been fully demonstrated, ble I ‘ _— — aes | bien Ld conte, lead 05 ¢ able lever it is, He earnestly recommends that | in ioporsauce they rive in the acale of dependenc LL MEMBERS OF THE POOT AND | £98 men's old bieh bate, as 7 Another cause that will have @ matorial effect in | the soushern people shall honestiy aud faishfully | }ou9® troy or @ triton will uve long after ite brain how Union Soelety are requesied noite we ) | Don's forget No. ub, : welling the cotton product, is the unsuccessful at- | go 9) in their power to restore peace and harmony, | M removed. L have kept trogs for several weeks | forthe t mon t d Shoe Company's ind Court et SROTON AQULDUC , nd doe sereehSs | withous ther brains, aud tritons without their | [; ° trike, Uy order ori. BENS AQUEDUCT fompts made by France and England w grow suffi. i ike, By order of M y ong and to aid the general goverument in its rebabili- | beaus. Rel, the illustrious Italian naturalist, | Sinbitsih Pres, De CehTek. See. 100 ‘| eudaseo eri eee a prop tent cotton in their tropical depeniiencies during | tying efforts, The lauguage of General Lue is all iter the removal of B! RNISHERS ELECTION—At A Roy the wame ot t oF and he late war, Theve attompts have shown that the | wet could be desired, aul itw tone shows that it is Reales the th a Bag es ped meoting of Burnishers, held at Pythazoras | beet the yl ; Bouthern and Southwestern States of this country | sincere ancl besrifelt. Whstever may be ead of | the brain, A somewhat suuiar puralielism is seeu elon ; meet to the conetiuc ) @re unequalled for cotton growing, and that they | 1.94 ouduet in Ceserting the service of his coun- | 0 the removal ot the heary, None of the higher | Josial) Newiuan, re-elected, Pr tel adie : : will in the fusu: they have iu the past ine . : sultans can survive a» \ oO tho heart; | Vice ir forace See: James Ne Severin Monroe r Uture, ee they :. Pash maiv- | try and fighting in the iatercst of treason, i$ can- bus that orga tage Re care arbi at hid As stile, aud | Fitaneial See; Amos Peck, re-eiectods Tieurure fewer tu Levinete s tele the monopoly of cotton production. The En- | 164 be denied that he has deported himeelf unex. | she eunusl willrnwl away seewingly sallively as NG SH a data 1 ¥ seein! ONG § SHIP. PAINTERS: cy. | ton ane glish papers, indeed, virtually adiwit that their ecptionably since the conclusion of pen aod [ ever, Ay Mmog will live several boure wihout » c at on An te th aan m AINTERS ASSO" | patti at fie ‘ apavulacturers ust look to America for their aup- beak God will bop, swim @ud struagle as if unin- |g tongh et henge AR to hast River, sp.cific ne aud bla P- | whatever be hes said or written has been ciarac- * ¥ é M.. 157 Bowery. All membe fan be obtained of . ye i ply of the staple, Under these circumstances it terised by good sense, Ithe akall continue {n this gs Ay cr i eee r oo all ryote ie ave teod. G. BLACKHAM, Pre be A .) A x navel; ation te the Ce ‘ i 0 f ontinus in thir, ) @ trog, which, however, coutinued for one hour to ‘ ) Gh HAY : ‘would not be strange if the cotton product of the | course during the balance of bis earthly cay hop, uefoud itself, audin varus ways manifest | ONGSHOREMEN’S 1 Bee oN es A CRS ie : ‘United States, ten years hence, should be double nd Feet | a vivacity tive Association No, 1, of Hook B New York, Sept, 2d, : feud use his best endeavors to heal the wou, ns 2 —_— — | hereby given to all inembers ot ‘i clety, th MINE tA TOBACC PAppppa & ‘what it bas evor been heretofore, If the Southern he helped to make, he way in pane tached aah ~ | ater 1 diay, Rept. 7, it the ‘do hot ive up the ir F! ; hae ooh EN f a Aes s. PERS people will now encourage emiyration from the | fey pate y asure utune Financial News, arkets, d&e. badces and ot mre 4 instend, the i Wii be ne toug er ww to close eohalanment, hy JUmME bak i for his sive, » , % A considered as members, J t te etly 4 Hy “ be hadley ns ‘North, and allow the energetic Yankeo clement to New York, Wednesday, Sept. 6,6 P. M.—Ciold has | Toved ater, Hy order of WM. INGRALAM: Pres, Pape rec en Uae) Bt ae ‘belp thém in the work of restoring their industrial Good Docvy; been very eteady to-day at 144% 0144's, The after | THOS. EARLY, Ree, See. voz ASUNS—BRICK POINTING AND Vian rf rise. nm quotat f the general etock market, com- | =~ r : t trowels, at W tis. ar Anterests, they will yet soothe day when cotton | Grrar financial reser icy a often eacape pune care Sits has Ge vas hate ahernoen, thew an el OTICE—LONGSHOREME U. AS- | wind foul store, 217 1 a | Oye Tint . »! t N ib he nowt ‘ « will truly be King—not politically, but produce | tabment by rem’ of their magnitude, or of the | yanee of from ‘4 2% percent. Ove or twoworte, by | Yieir oft halls 1s "st, Det Mulliven enacting! | a COLD AND BID 1uWELERS? Aively, Culpriv’s respActable connections that the pullic | the sane comparison, were fractionally lower, Gov- . paturday even a. th. All the ( AeA HiPataalien ke teats ea bsedisee Tho Political Campaign. latterly bartty expect conviction in #1 In] ernments were firm, with an upward taclination. | wud iivclaws ao particulatly requested ce atant ALBERT SPRYBRS & CO) at S v $9 8COP mon expression when 8 raxc:l cc Tho loun warket was rather more netive at 5a per | By order ot DENNIS CONNORS, Pree, PATRICK | S204 1 Liberty lane, 4 ‘m® political ball is now fairly in motion, On whos! . mi 6 bial Lat Gad. Forel PHELAN, Kee. see, ‘7 FEICE OF THE MERWIN | hay ff v 4 led of wih o 8 en ‘Wosale forgery or io gnilty of a stupeudou cent, Commercial paper passed at Cy a9. Foreign | hee — eee. O 4 OF + MERWIN AND BRAY & Tucwlay, Vermon & Blato election, 1 “Obie friend \ : exchanye wae more firm and uctive, bille at 6) days on HIP JOLSERS—A REGULAR MELTING Five Arte Company, 26. Broadway, New ¥ t which was followed up, yesterday, by California, | e/#!ement, that * bis frien is will get bin «tt ; he the Ship Joiners Union will be held at 157 bow. | Sepl. 6 1855 1 he au tthe at ‘4 Pr ¥' yy by fe ciediade to dwell Oboe. Wha parbinous it London selling at 1.8 a 19 for commercial, and 119% | ory, ou ‘Thursday eve, Sept. Tth, at. 9 o'ciock. L, | es of this Company, tor the ch-le of Trugee. ‘These elections will operate on the respective, : iba Arpanet ediaue 81.04 for bankers’, ‘The following showe the exports | POWERS, Pres, Win, W. OVERALL, sec other busiuess proper'to conie beiore euch t - : drewingaof Sirgs_blooter* P of euch @ popular Lelef. Ib tends to impress) pais Polite) i Naw Yaik to rslk = - —- == at the Oftice of the ¢ any, 262 Boon w Len 2 ine prize-Gizht | criminals with the idea that tha jiidioary 168 core | OTE VS OF ppscia) Deen New Seek te reign Portes BROCE Y NOVICE on the ninsteent | Ct Sepiener @ # waking up both contestants to the necessity of rups institution which pauders to wealth and ate u veck ending Sept. Oth, and ince the tevin. : oh {s5, ab three v'clock PM. HENRY C. PRATT — jf f on wh n y " othe yeast re a _. | Becie: ary i (et ; 7 putting in their best strokes, The main results of sion, and that the only thing necessary for immu. Hor ihe ‘i PUBLIC MEETING OF THE FATHER she Vormont election have been received, but the nity from punishment ie # liberal use of money. Previonviy sported,» wow | +>, Mathew T. A, meturns so far do not indicate to avy extent which We are pleasod to observe by Judge Reese. - ea nyutedey ere _ ‘way the general political wind blows, The Ver-| charge to the Grand Jury, ab te opening pebivestdh pels Se efit y | et vatpson hy by mont vote is usually looked for anxiously by the t jo-day Flo} ae Ite, better. | HOwe | Mew Ke an be of the General Sessions on Tuesday, that | vase te. b toon spring, end dull and declini WAKD W, Lil GHES, Pret, P politicians, as it ie first in the field, aud,when thor- 2 Winter, Corn without deekted chanye Vice, CHARLES A, CLARK, Bees DAVIDS, OGDEN AND ' Aly analysed, rendeally at ind the Judge is disposed to show no T | were dull and lower, Pork war hivher, Beet was | nc Committce and all members holdiae 1 MA ted DEN AND ALL CL! peta fe dade had Wines hvag "as yer favor or affection'' toward the culprits ty. Lard wae firmer, aud Whicker was heavy | neo: bali to-morrow, Friday a rough oF unde: what may be expected in the other States, But ven i, for the purpose of settling up. B. MeA » ary, Axor HER VETERAN GONE—WAR OF Islé—Hrothers, you are invited to follow the remains of vour brother r Capt, THOS, LD, HOW EB, to its last resti ¢, from his lb cence No, 100 Orehard at, oa Friday, at p.m, with usual badge of mourning, See at ail ehares of the cn) consequence Of an i LoGo, wall be wld» New York city, ov tt at li o'clock A.M, tate of Michigar (THis Is To NOTIFY LHAT THE COPAI _nerehiy * Oxisting wu ENstkl 1), was dissolved or 3 Mr. JACOB PECARE has business, which LM. KAY MOND), Brig.-Gen, FPERSE LONG ISLAND VETERAN A ciation. The regular monthly meeting of this Association will be held at > o'clock P.M. thit day, at Movers. Sawyer & Thompa toons, corner of Jay That is exactly the doctrine, Let theso enormous ewindles be probed to the bottom ; let she guilty be punished according to the standard of his crime, and not of bis social station; let justice be dono w0 Reading kK. Rn 0, the best measures for the interests of the party; and on the Wth just. the Republicans will hold Aheir convention. New York will be about the last 00 Obio @ } bd WO do, Harlem Ist M u trom th sberty at, ae usual, w wheel 1 a f 4 . et. and Fulton ave, Brookiva, Veterans be p : N & BOS : Biate to wheel into line, but when the uom\nees are regardless of influence, and let the public miad be 1a Shi & wy. i G. W. BIILWELL, President, WME KENT PLIN & BON, all in the field, the contest will be “short, sharp didatiissd of iia ballet thai @ soltnlinal “Gs enpace | 0: eo retary 1 { and decisive." Therefore, for the next two months didaeap daawpamuateme LTD EW NA Chie | Patuer MATHEW T. A. 1B. SOCIETY; uinieh: it it is on! oasary for bi operat Wo P. PA x ¥ per of every . the country will bo in a whirl of political excite- apy only necessary tm to operate 1 of FLW.@ C1 «tus neds of Lirookly ny B,D. Public temperance | SUN, 25 Ar door westof Nassau ¢ , i ne ne thin " " nat 7 * OF. o! e ment. Ins little more than a month, Penusylva- \ —___—_____ 43 mi potcnal 8 Hn tiranc . Bpoakere lifes. Mendersen, : T° TRON FOUNDERS—SEALED wis, Ohio and Indiana will decide the contest so far . Cus # art 48% Sun do.. ' Bingers, mosers, io! aala will be reves “ei Forcign Emigration to the South. Vn) Cum, Coal If % a THOMA , as they are concerned; then will come, about a °, noo [aes 43% 160 Chi. BL & e. K.. ’ ER. Bec. ‘ Hall Park) unit 11 1a = We perceive by our Charleston, 8. C., exchanges | Sud Quieksiiver M... bios 20) Mil. & P.du... 4-4 : - sR. Ree, temoor 16th, 1s05, tor month later, the Btates which elect im November, that » movement is ou foot in that city for the pur- | 4” do., bis jo aye di rs tex ipes, @ sweet iut ‘i ‘ Dead p ci on of elece 4 ? ‘ iy) Central Coal, ot D50 PF. & ¢ long with beveled a) ed by Now York, and the succession of eles | rose of introducing emigrant free labor into thes 1 Ne¥, Cen. Ky YE Bd : Viper 6 tevt dave ial dinu: ions will necessarily keep ups ual f ¥ Wiis 2 ige03 © 10 AL ave, thie | with bev y P Up & perpet “rere | State. Ik ts proposed to organize @ Laud, Banking on bate ri ni OH bpeaking amoun . @mong the politicians, Itieall right. We must | gag Ewigrasion Company, with a land and cash ) BCOND anien soeing Oy i ; have parties, end elections, and political excite- Capital for the purpose of evcouraging foreign | on 1.8.6 Pa 1” N.Y, Coa. R..... 93 : BE, Kee, See, | of the bidder wud Ue d M4 of ments, The war is now ovor, the battles of the | jaboring classes to settle iu South Carolina, where wy | 18%, Prag . . \WWaAsiliNotos,caarren r LA 0} Vide iid A le date vt ite o4 ! .| MOUS ou Resanes - Ay Unis office » Kourd re ppg i ape gabriel contacting Par | anew impetus will be given tothe agricultural | jimmy do. 5 Reading Kk. ing this ne dugtabere are requested to attend 9 moet: Sli she bids if denon fore the interes: t \ uw ng thie evening, atite Rooms, Busin “ He Tube rest 0 es can now enter the political areva and “fight and manulacturing interests of the State, Ag n- a pred ole. ct Mle Bs et importance. GEO: 0, Fishh, gatnees of ey ial HOMAD Ft Biele BER L. DARK 48 ous ou thas line" —the line to the publis erib, cles are to be oatablisbed in diferent parts of Ba. | 2 Shic Sn) MoBra Ne ia. B68 ‘ | —————— ee | Cretan A, Hueducr Daw B esiueduct Board, uf rope, to induce ymmi, to settle in Sout be Rese Ma ArRW — : ‘ Bad Beginning of a (i00d Movement. Li he ce ’nmigrants ett a nity : . 21... RIDESE . aa Carolina, A resident agent at Charleston is to aris 2 ‘S, CARRIAGES, &c ‘Tus promoters of the eight hour movement in sacatee’ he ‘osrilieans Sith fos ihaie Ha TENTION DUNNGANNON vouuN.] — Pennsylvania have taken « step that will certainly Aga aah liste A tee . “age = i : ral Cont ae ae he { *, eetie HORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS fF: | P ‘ " rt gi y hel i C ie chesy : lead to the failure of their projet. They have |. ges = : sie pore Tol. & Wau, Pf and 7ib ave, thie Thar . Sept, Teh, at te lit Rene ae tor any business, buqus 7 called upon the nominees of the respective political | NO" te suc Paris of the Btateas they may elect = cn u attendauce of all ineinbers ia ree | 2 CAME Bh JAMES SWANTON, ) bs now) nees pt politica: os ° op ‘ a tise 40" ayow thelt (apmbicnente oa (bin labs for their residesos, The cash capital of the com. SPLCAAL NOTICES, quested. tder, THOS, MeCANN, Capt CAksiAGI » HORSES AND HA esha Rr 1 Aine ‘8 b be pany will be used for the purchase and improves | ——---—-— icmneniuniiass SOLICE TO DISCHARGED SOLDIE ‘retin vertawe tock of new couches, t Question, with the understandiag that those who | Oo. or tande aud for lose to the ealaran tat be At Messrs, Fowler & Wells, Phrenolos iN Having beeu establia second haud LA et Higgs ee xpress w muree to advocate the eight hour system willre suficiens security to enable thom toe y sbem. oY Broadway, exawiuations with charts given i Peg ie ft Krookivn : ceive the suppors of the working classes. Ae we id loners YOR SALE q ISS ’ pelvon with ive atck, aud with the necoosry ap- 2 ate, pruonery | YOR SALL——AN SS WAGO dave often before had occasion to remark, auch liaaees for tarmali r. Schenck keeps a fall supply of his ret bran rapte Adyar gt ee Tutor ented horse 04 Lartese, for Apply ai N :, s o J avo u le « nd hate action is @ groat blunder, The workingmen of bathe) Ce leaies yonis By FR, Beaw ys 4 bromprert ee uke ttle gratis. Pensions procured, Mack pay and bounty for Hoe a sa -—-— - Pennsylvania ought to have learved by this time Power ef England on the Wane omnes, properly oh, will teauex ie nee heir at deensege kien. L. BROWN & Co, Hanks kK JK SALE ~~ 3 FINE HORSE s, i" | L. rf ced » } - Ld of Mie baie te py i rT J the politicians care not a copper whether me- Poma countries, eos the London Brsotatos, have |‘ ob se sivas —— AT er? JEW PRIZE LIST NOW READY—cCoLt Lave +e rue rot alet hi uv are Warrant ” ehanica labor eight or twenty hours ousof the | been abandoned a2 renow \ es _ Dr schenck, of Fhiladetpiin, will be at Jections for all claims against the Uy 5. Navy ine | 824 Bing, sist, They are Wwe Bo Swaniytoak: Ofommsakers aia’ cowtisunly’ sal: art rae - al Re LOW ‘ the wo | pls roots, BY pane Pr] pan a 4 Ate usual fue, cluding Pring ed aa ys bountivs and arrears of ONY-BUILT” Holts! ul structul yin, em) mie iy “i be ° 9 ou pad at oue " » ire. £ ‘ od ‘ Osh, unscrupulous and false, They have but one py Cachan: Bellis ee sh Aa aneee Cilt, Pearl and Steet Rackles Two. Park Pisce: N.Y, Clty, ee > BROWN uwcher, &e. ‘Ih object in view, which ta the attainment of a desired | , Se rae ai il ha lara hes ee He Ahive, Five to) went Polls svach, bor vale by Gt] QPECIAL TO DISCHAR ED SOLDIERS — gat thom ls coe ide arloed home ae nt porition, and to accomplish shat thoy are realy to F hat le tere spec ttt iat ee : ei 4 a ae kad : i Rey ed jlimportant Notice All sulsiors mustered out or | 694 bard care. Kuyuire 202 Went 4th et, wake any coalition, to give any promise, to do at 5° to say that sen rane sieeve uo ~ a Studs ew styles | divcharced upon partial descriptive lisecun 1éecelve ek “ : ; » re 4 iwoy three, hive, Bight, en eubyefive Dole | the balance due them, Apply in person or by lever, SALE~A CANADIAN PON Y shing thatis Likely ) advance their peraourl in Izath pple, will) jare weet, ag 5 i. Salen to LEPRERTs, HOFFMAN & Uo 4 Path tow OS J eb; bles mare val !, c arests, But, who ever hoard of the working | 1. all “i Boo nruty lose much of her pre-cints | 1 door below Canal et 400 = : Bhs aloo t > ing ci , . 4 bs a INT | nence in manufactures, that unles | “ihe orarae ; = re = her busiuees sdulle ‘ glasses receiving any bevetit as the resuls of pullti- | Make & great loap fu | ue he Jimpreynd " Nlont? Fitptio Sewing SAVINGS MANES, i a ean aaks an sa) prowiaest Lu this city, for fustancethe working. | MY |x material will 9. Raeat puplec © Ao! THE NATIONAL PARK BANK OLN anen have time after time beon deve. ved by the; low- ous ts and coal ierapiily yong te Me | | Wheeler & Wilson Lock stitch Rewian : (OP NEW YORK 5 dng pictures of social reform heli up to them ty | devours bowurer so the Owens coll in Manchess Mex mine, sad Hatton Hole Machine, ‘No, ¢ ptoads c APITAL, « a pest tificates of Ty 50,900, mm), lio _ tg " he poll x her, who has devoted years to the inquiry, reporig | 249% 3+ ad HS tl it bate bed ria vende scheimers, but the polivical tricksiere al- | 8" couclusions conclusions sipported by teurea |. Howe Sewing Machine Company. No G2 inbervat on Teron) ne. Je de WUKI'M, ¢ eal BUAKD AN ROOMS, gq ays forgot their pledges 60 eoon as thelr object | which, wild wn they may appear to those who have | Broudway, N.Y. BldAD LOWE dre pre j = —-| WW qua attained, Bat let us examine this Poausyl- | Hever retlected ou the subjccty worm to um ules | S2euls wanted : fs A FEW YOUNG MEN CAN BE AC \ ania project in ius mcet favorable light, with the HpAnAw ere! Ne A : nn He Wust republish Highest Sano G leew, ANE Heddated with howrd at 209 Firat ave, iF yey M he consi ye he | F No ‘4 ‘ very liberal assumption thas the politicuans of the ved can be ex, mumarized, Het Fuston wt, VOR LIVERPOOL—BLACK BALL LINE A?! wt JUNG LADIES AND GESTL a 9 Bee ” a “ly Jn a' spt. : Olu dod ) J Keystone State are honest, The ei;ht hour ques- ‘ a dem, a ahrabie fh bahar coal geannot - : | of Pee ee Ee ies aly fare ; ; Mt bla Othe Bye oe Hoc wt plain bowrd a. thon is to be mado @ political igsue, aud being such Benatar sof pan ‘ay pir Bums waacih of DBA Tata, BROS, & COPPEY, 1b aud 115 South st, ivot of pry 2 BOARD MAY RE TIAD, AND b hero will necessarily be two sides to it, and what | 4,000 fet below ihe level of the nea Pettit tor OR we > han cert. 6, Joanne, Bockman sirevt. — cen | oon ae euortable home, for young mien ut asi Mi 3 vhter oft el any ua Aly ‘ , r T aD on Bt, w Ol ant ane will be the resuls? Simply anotaer outbreak of | below ne eeliaes exiatip qinouth end 2] day's # ) PRABBAG Let ROM Rite al ERI OL, | PIAA, ste OB M4 1Or Wdurtied Coupe ‘i ae i quantity of coal vow exat the triende of the family are respon.) : fon By th id Black § ne ai ‘ i shat “irrepressible conflict" beiween eupital and eighbyesliree houswud millious of tous, ice ox. to wite nd th funeral, ou Taureaer it doe ‘4 invited javerpoch the Qt Litt PTO rr on Augui | PO LET—A NICE SMALL FRONT Row 7 Jabor, Ifoue set of politiciaus endorse aud advo- | isiingeonsumpiion is ab toe rate of eighty bu Vandam et. TO tee passage apply es WILLA Aub a Gl TON a Paion | furbished. tole. ita Ke t cate the eight hour movement as a political mea- mules Bae A Aer onc, it isdid not increase, ANDERSON The faneral of George I. Hs v " utod | por week, Apply 156 Hiahth ave, : e 0 sb Wi tc py . “4 Jane Audessou, i " aR . - = Im FURNISHED D, sure there will of course be another set to oppove | nearly fy thoussud years. Bar untornneel H the ten bd. Ee Church, of 120th ate si M TO QUEENSIOWN AND LIVER- \ ha re FURNISHED ROOM Fri it, and the line of division between the two inter- | docs increase with the development of yu. | Mthernoon, at Be o'clock. The pool—PENNSY LV ANIA, Sept. 9, Cabin passage, Addrene Nr B Dat eee eet a fact PRY + trienda of the family are invited t, teeraze p30; payable in culrency, Apply to vr} Hess N. B. BRIANK, box wi > pate will clearly array the capitalists on one side Hou. ong manuanures al & Searing rate, | iouee, om 1276b wt, Weak of Ath ave, at Vorcree, MeAM MB & GLION, 30 Broadway ply hyaaaatd ; J sud the laboring classes on the other, This will | 21 et ® Der cens. every year forthe ass out surther notice. . NTED BY A WIDOW—A ROOM .¢ i: os | S07) eighty years, Bujpoming that rate to continue, at 9) », " = ‘REOTYPE ” TANT | W: N, ‘ook Ly t 9 tho inevitable result of sarowing the question | she tendency Is Wy Oe Very wucw ouicker ‘whe Do pot weep for ae, moter, nae s LD | STRREOTYES PLATES WANT ive | gaged, iaiauiy, auutone Wr bos us eat a MJ ‘