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ae iW Y YORK SU ~~, ——_.- — — _MONDAY MORNING, | SEPT. 11, 1666, Hnglish Capital for American Investment. In considering the financial prospects of the United Bates, the ability of the country to reciipe- Fate, and the material loss occasioned by the rebel- Lon, we should not forget the powerful assistance Which we are certain to receive from foreign capi- tal, With all the perseverance aud ainbition of the American peuple, we cannot ignore the fact that the development of our couatry bas been groat y facilitated by the inveetrenu { European eapital- {ate In our fnternal improvernents. The truth of this easertion in too palpable to rejuire argument, The fect thet the stocks and bonds of railroads are mainly owned in Kurope, is ample evidence upon thie point, Without the ald of foreign capital in the constriction of our rajlroad netework, the | Wostern Siates would not have advanced so ra- pidly toward prosperity, and could not hare cor tributed so largely to the national wealth, We Dave every reason to believe that the influx of foreiyn capital to this country will henceforth be far groater than before. For many years previoun to the rebellion, the spect of our nations! affaires was not such as to assure the cautious capitalists of Europe that American securition were evtirely wafe. Toey nar- rowly watched the growing up of an “irrepress!- Dhe conflict betwoen the systems of Iabor in the North and South reapectively, and not knowing the real strength of the Government, there was « ‘vague apprehension in their minds that a war ‘would be followed by general anarchy and a!! its a@ttendant evils. The case is different now, They have econ oor Government put to the nevorcat tost —one that no other governinent could have sur- vived, They have sson it emerge from the droat- ful ordeal of civil war stronger and more immute- Die tn tte foundation than ever before, and there ix no longer room for « shadow of doubt concerning its perpetuity, With these fears removed, there is Dothing te restrain foreign capitalists from invest- ing their surplus funda jn this couutry, while on tthe other hand they have the strouent induce- ment of policy and interest todo a, Investments ‘here produce an average interest of six or seven per cent., while in Europe the rate is but Uttle more then balf that amount, Capitel “ goes a begging” in inoat European countries at four per cent., and sinve investments thore are now rezarded as scarcely leas safe than in this country, there is no reason why capitalists should not send their funds hither, Asan indication of the purpose of foreign cap!- tallets, the arrival here of a delegation of bankers from England, only a few days ago, may be re- garded as significant. The m ssion of these gen- tlemen ts understood to havo reference to further Anvestinents for the development of our vast re- rources, and their report will have great weight with capitalists throughout Europe, and induce ‘them to send their money hither to aid in building ‘ap the prostrate Bouth ; to restore what has been Jost by reason of the war; to develop our mineral, agricultural and mechanical resources; and, in short, to cause a degree of prosperity to this nation which it never before enjoyed. A Maddle im Misseuri, The Missourians have got into an interesting entanglement. The radical constitution that lately became operative in that State makes {t obligatory ‘upon every clergyman, lawyer, and nearly every- ‘Dody else, to take a ridiculous oath that is sup- posed to be « vory searching test of léyalty, but which is really repugnant to every man who is not a bitter radical. According to the said conati- tution sixty days were allowed in which to qualify under this new arrangement, and any clergyman attempting to preach, or lawyer attempting to Practice, after the expiration of that time, Is liable to fine aud imprisonment. The limitation expired Jast week, and only about one-fourth of the min- inters in the Biate complied with the requirements of the Constitution. The Methodist, Catholic, Baptist, and one or two other denominations, flatly refused to recognize the obligation, and bence an Interesting time may be expected. The radicals have complete control of the Btate Government, and avow their deternfination to enforve their pro- @remme atall bezards, As the case now stands, one or other of the opposing sides must surrender atonce, or else theve will bee fair prospect for trouble, ‘ Gloomy if Correct, Taap, Stzvexs, of Poonsylvania, the well. known radical leader in Congress, delivered ou the Oth instant, at Lancasier, «carefully prepared speech upon the financial condition of the nation. I! bis figures are correct, the country has a heavy load to shoulder, He saya: “Our war debt is estimated at from three to four billions of dollars, my judgment, when all 4 funded, and & sions Capitalized, it will reach more than four billions, Btarting with this hypothesis, ho make the » gregate sum ni ary to be raised eact year, four hundred and nty million dollara, including interest on the national debt and curront expenace of the government. And with regard to the abiisy of the country to pay this enormous sum, he says, “our present heavy taxes will uot, in ordinary times, produce but little more than half that sum," in other words, the prosent faxew will have to be doubled. One of two things is certain with re- gard to this statement of the venerable Penn- sylvania politician; either the public have been deceived ¢ neerning the actual condi tion of the finances, or else lnap. Stevens is put- ting out @ “fooler to seo what the peon'e would think of @ repudiation polley, A cording to Bocretary MoCuttoon's last Troasury report the national dobt wae cousiderably short of three billions, and we fail to see bow it can be wug- mented to anything near the figures of Mr. Sre- vans. Does this speech of tho great Ridgal Jeader indicate that hia faction intend to try the virt.ee of repudiation ass political card in case cf failure on the sulfrage quontion ? ’ The Trial ot Naval bugines. Tae trial of cupacity between the enwines ofthe maval vessels Winooski and Al-enquin, whiel has lately been the subject of so much newspaper dis- cussion, Was announced to take place to-day, but will probably be delaved for a few days in conse- quence of incomplete preparations, Both of the vessels will be lashed to the dock, and for ninety- @ix hours the engines of each will be run with all the power they are capable, and the decision will be made according to the power of propulsion ex- erted by the respective eugines, After this test shall have been apphed, itis understood that ap actual race between the two veasels will take place jn the East river and om the Souad, There ls good * | auites, ts doubtless to teat their 5 $60 N.Y. Cou. &. " rf and 4, wld for retail lois; Candies, city, 40, corner of :axing ow to Rew, W. to believe that this long-expected trist will be fairly conducted, and thet the question at {sme concerning the merits of Mr, Dromataon's engines Will be put at rest. The propos tion of the Navy Department was tompnke the test at the dock; that of Mr. Dioxansox was to decide the question by bona fide race. If both plans are tried the ‘lecision ought to be satisfactory to both parties and the public, BRATRES. Loe In Brooklyn, Sept, oth, FAward D., in- Jobu W. and Emily C. Evans, 6 othe relative and friends are reapectfully Invited © attend the eral, on Tuesday afternoon, Se pt i @t 2 o'clock, from 117 A e@ at, Brooklyn, E. HOLLAND-.On Sunday moruing, Sept. 10, robe the beloved ehiid of Pairiek and Anno Holland, aged Mouths aud 8 days. The funeral will take place this (Monday) after- Noon, at 2 o'clock, trom the residence of bis parents, 699 Kiebth ave, 128 ——___ The City Inspect the Political Com- O'CONNOR. On Baturday, Sept. 9 Jeremiah post ( ompany | O'Connor, need 80 yenre, Cit snare of offuial vatseoodoct have been pre-e | Hie re atives and friends are respectfalle invited f . 10 atten val, from hia inte retideace, 1 erred against City Inapector Roo.e by Epwann | bey eu Pw . of Laqueer at, Brook) non M.PieM end Thomas N, Cann, Phe specifications | Momumy, sept. it fa ti et nee ; * std han ; 4 O'NEIL—Os Sunday, Sept. 10, of @ lingerine ill. | ere wainly the sane an th «e used when the Cy atrick H. O'Neil, a nativeot the Parish of | Fompector waa on trial Lefire Governor Seyuocm amblieh, Co, Alico, Leeland. and for many yeacs a with hee ve that Mr. fo aa a | Tesidentof the Bixth Ward in # city, iu the 61st AYN hary 1 yourot his ave, mem! er of the Sireet Commission, refused to give] sotice of the faneral, which will take place from ‘ i : be Ostia G his late residence, 146 Ri caetou ety cor, of Ragoll, | She Aree: contract tt Weal Come | yi) be given in Tucaday's papers, 143 poet Company.” The object of the prowecutore i via At hi ipeldenies } in Metaroneck, Wil- ° tah the e re hone | Vier Tay the 624 vear of hie | reviving a complaut in which they were once non The se ot the fara are respect+ litical influence | fy ty nv The Composs party be« | [** ing barred out from the publie crib, are now clam. oring to get in. The City Inepector stance in thoir hence thia prosecution, Fisancial News, Viarkets, de, New York, Saturday, Sept.9, — P.M —Gold open- ed thie morning at 144%, and varied bot Htvle throughout the day, closing at 144° Prices at the firet and only Stock Hoard, differed Hetle from the funeral, from hie late M with Goveraor Panton i from the Vinee t Port Chester, at 16 volock, Trains icave New York wo “MASS MEETING “OF TRON “MOU LDERS f willbe held in the Karly Closing Hall, 267 HKowery, on Tuorday ¢ wening, the 12th, at 8 o'clock, Wo, H. syivie will addroee the meeting, All Mou'd- yeaterday's quotations, Governmenta were atendy. Brn pjtod to attend, as thelr will be important The money market was abondantly eupplie! at ‘HEN McoMAHON, Prost, WM. McK AY, See, asa 6 per cent, and commercial paper passed at | CoRR URED COOPERS NO, 8, 6% a O%. Kterling exehenge wos offered Heaty | will bo id their fogules Li age meeting at 9 5 ( . w os *, Brooklyn, thia Mouday evening at § o'cik, ne eae td page Meta Sa Chiae 1 6 PTY Pree, VERB, RYAN, wen 40 ere i” UI > . u TT Tp Flour wate atic, better, Wheat waa veo te SOOPERS, NO. 5, WILL HOLD THEIR eting 69 Vandam at, on this T'@ o'clock, All the members J vexular monthly mr ter for Kpring, ond quiet and firma fer Winter Monday evenin Corn y we firm, Ontewero a shade firmer, Whiskey was Py re eaten te, tana Ww ALS LIAM pen 1 firm, Pork was dull, and Beet and Lard were firmer, | Prert seid 1 Rec. Bee, - ATOOK GAL RA -FiKNT HOA Notte —THE TIN, § LATE AND Mer at. $200 U.8,6a6-20'0 Wala Ion Chi. & Alton Pf 101 poeye we nig, Bept, 1066. Lip nA) 6. Wig rie! : cUM- Tie de hee leis brn Pid At ijans's DEMITH, Prest JUUEN iw M $000 US, ba, Liedite, Og Su) Hod Ke kK i 5 - = 1a Tree. 7 8-19..... Ba foo Keading KR i 6% MINTE RS—A SPECIAL MEETING OF 15000) do... Ud WG 5 Go. Whwel he House Pal jon will be 4000 1.8. 6,1 ve... Yee LI MB ON, ie lithe Hall, 9! Sixth avenue, om this v6 City ta'ST..... 99 40 de 65's evening at pom. JAS. A. BOUR Prien, Boo Brook. © Wile 9 «14 LiL Cen. kK. {ATTHE WE, Kee, Ste, x”) Tenn, 60, 0) oy go 1600 Moers. Th : | Te TAILons HANDS WORK: 6000 Cal, 7a 1% lay | gf * BARNUM, Chatham 240 do 16 * attend a imeeting on Mon juy Hn Ohio ba, 96 we k. Sept. 11th, ROONEY’, 90000 Unio ld \dge ete, WO arrange thet bill of Eph of A 4 id 8 16 prices for the Fall trade +1 yO) Ain. tio! 1+ 7 ifs fer & ttod C..148 Gwe do... Weebl aoe COOPERS NO, 4—A REC 1 Weat Union trl, 73) 1) Cle, & Tol. Ro 6 te nthly mee ine will M at 187 Bowe 150 Quiekative: Md 99 Ty) Mi, d& Pou ¢ » All membe jou do. Brass “ appear, J Domestic Markets holesale Prices Current New Yo Coffee, tb.-Java, 96 Rio, fair to prime, 1 Cotton, ib, Mid. Ny SOCIETY NOTICES, BROOKLYN, L. L—A ( sue of (he above order will be eNERAL piand, id at Duis ws. ArtiLery Hall, Portland ave, ar Myrtle Domeatie goods, ba Bhirting, bich'd, 3060 iday evening, Sept. 11th, at 8 o'clock She'te brown, +i Dieached, Soaso: Drutine, mombe tend, Ae brown, 56 ast og qi HE, S8ac0, Plaunels, oT gases; | bh in business of importan nets, Thas) A, cut. ry cod, § 26a 0; Mek. dobbl., 65 Dry scale, abu; Pick. Falimoe, 1,008 Mackerel, 1, Mass, 22 buns; Herriigs, hy order of PUILIP CLARE, GB ve THE U NITED SONS OF E Pp ubov soctety wi Fite and Mea), bb! Geneanee, ext, § ia wy Me ita Hall Ohia, ¢. wf, & i609 7b evening, at , e State, 0 w U fell will please be punctual in attend By ord Canadian, ¢. ¢. JOHN GARLAND, Pres, OWLS CONNAL on I ON woal meal bias i. "Det randy wine, 6 dim 4 Prust.— Hains, b'eh, 6 oad 1b; Lay 746; Currants, — 414) Almonds Svat ; 52a86. Lumber, Southern pine, nh box boards, 20 urd o box boarda, 24 90n76 060 ry W wood boards aud plank, 5) 0ua)0 and plank, 7) vaTS Ww; Oak and as ple and Lee 85 0040 00 ; Molasses, oat Foi a Do she: ed, Fai. w rhite pine ntalle it ‘oplar and Cherry board 1 hm 69 00; Mis Black walnut, 76 0005) 00, New Orleans, * + Porw Kivo, ry Malay 0 ta on this evenin F. By Mr. O' Don ih id aroid isad, are be had at the ELLU, Cente, EDW AD jueeted to be. pres . ALG. BK. COs RACY, See. ADIES FALHEY 170; bleached do, 1 85a ito bleached do, wt Lineewd, 1 691 61 per gallon; ; bbis. 80001200; De Pr. A Nb ‘ork, ¢ new, het minal; tT, nem, 76; Dopr. W.. 240 924 50; Lard, per Ib. ste eA Sutter, Orange co, dn Do State, slaty, by Mre.’ Milla Cheese, coramion to choice, lala’: iy 1" ten cl KK Y AHAN, Sec.138 Sugara,-Cuba, ah Jinvana, — a Ko- af Reel i fined Bugary 1) <a! pee KiINCORA CIRCLE OF FENIAN aes, (0. Alygoes 11 al 65; Young do, Wal 89; Hy. sisters wil hold # business mecting thie Monday pon #kin, 6+ ng) tiunpowder and I "g 1 ual Yo; ning, at the Demilt Disp 1 ot. tod Ooloue, SeL 70; * douc hay and Convo, bal & Teopem, All m bound C0. Kentucky, 6030; Cuba, (duty paid) Tos appear, and all lo “thully Bs Domingo, fon bond ald; tlavana, (duty | invired. M MOSHE AGI Mre. MY rit Wa, bu ing ir arer te lb, + fle, ToaTT; Am, F. B. ML, \ , " op mate An. M and Me @TeT0, Ant Ne. ma | HERE WILI NID TEMPER. i fap. &s Sex. pulled, 640 No. 1, pulled, 64 " Washington Divi Missa ineows.—Kice, 1) ib, Kast India, dres sion N sin their Rooma, 166 § 3609 ST; do, Carolina, 1150012 60; salt, Fulton et, Brooklyn, on Monday’ Evenin Island, bush., boahY'y ; Liverpool, aack, —» at 7'@ o'clock, to inaugurate toe fret of wap, r iby Isald'y » 186: Public Tempernnce Meetings, to be given | 1864 do, i liny, WW tor sbip Division, Eminent speakers will be present to a dress the moeting, The pub ie are invited to be — sent, JNO. A. STILELD . Bec, 1 SPECIAL NO LOST AND FOUND, Dr. Sch . - : TNE 6 “é Pulmonte | OG LOST—ON WEDNESDAY, 62H INST, @t hia rox at ileack and tan ¢ with ears cut and asmall three wm . prope: W ratly eure bp ece of the tall anda white on the breast. The Consumption in’ Radvancod tues nde will pienee. the * nae to ENYARD = FR, 258 t ° , br. schonck, of thiladelphin, will be at) | art i the th anke uf the oe ne seve s ‘ TS . his roows, G2 Bona at, ou ues i 7 " : - berween the hours of ¥ A.M, OR STOLEN—PASS-BOOK — NO, = ; 7 > , a Ia dad ga aa = : : a= = ae : Rare Reccipts—Containing many prone Tadiaisial A taee Bank. wee and much — valuable iutorteation y of Get, 1806. CATHERINE never before made public, inciuding over 100 : 7 Receipts now in exclusive use by the celedrac d oy Metropolitan Hotel of thin city. Price 20 cents; Ltt AS: NK NO, a v7, OF THE lume t, porte tree, Addiede HUTCHINSON & tonigrant Tndvuat Ravinws Rk Application Pablis Hera, 56 Hrondway, N. ¥ 417) | will bem othe bank for a a book on the Ith The 1. ying in Wards of the Infants me, ton ave. aud blet ot, mie naw « tione can be made to the Residout Phy aic 1), Walker, 82 Bast 25d et, Hn : 1 1863, PHILIP GAINS, de UTC anal « ste eZ reward for restoration, ‘: OsT—A COACH DOG, SPOTTED BLACK and white, one ear and +i Applic Vans Favs flegant styles Just other blak or brown; bh received, » Hiehe fr iol Ars ey a4 pewerd vil be paid f very to FA for sale by G, & ‘Allon, tio Broudway, one door! elow K, 168 Chatham st, and no ions aeked. 120 Canaiat Me } BOOK No, Gilt Combs New styles lust Received ‘ Eaniarais Lodustrial saving flow Paria Five, Highs Te Tuirty Dollar ea Sub u will be mace to the Bank tor an for sale by GC, Allow, dio Browdway, obe door bel vn ihe 2d day of Octeber, 106, MAKRGAR Cuiial et. LEMER, Depositor bf ia and steel Buckles — Two, iat OR STOLEN—HANK BOOK NO, Hy Doilaraeach, ror «alo by ¢ wh the property of a poor inan. Any one ay, Lloor beiow Canal ot wd turniag the eame to the Bowery savinge’ Bauk will Ive many thangs, dere ve tutions and stads New stylow reo = 1 to Seventy-five Dole | $2 REWARD — STRAYED OR STOLEN Alen, 416 roadway D from 520 Kast 13th ety alicht brown gout, with 14 lone bowing horas, G years oid, The above reward -} F ill be paid and no’ ques aked by the oved * Sloat” Lilipue sewing | hue Wwe Hrs, 690 Feat 13} the 1 Me ons ' Hroaiway, Agente wanted, A. i | 2 Sa 4 292. REWARD — Lost, ON “PRIDAY Wibeo “ PeImorning, wemall white poole. The tinder will ihe an § Meaty dank. Mtltoh Sewing | ;ccewu the ubove reward by ret ning the dog to 148 way, N.Y, L acaabhicedy hyped) Bullivan et, 297 Howe Sewing Machine Compuny No hs ) RAY ARD—LOST, PASS-BOOK NO, Wrowlway, NOY. BLIAS HOWts Jin, Pieri Lash of the Unicon Dime savings Hank, ‘The Avents wanted * | finder will confor a ti Lr ‘SOs Ue bane at anid : + Han’ cor, Canal and Varick 4 4 q REWARD—LOST, ON THE STi T wea aan, x din a Broadway etare Ret-book con ULT., On 165 years f suturday, Bept, 9, I sum of money and a ny one but the ow scan kvep the non ho questions tsked. P blushing ave, nour Nosiraud ave id get the reward, Cathar ne Agen inday, Sept, 10, Margaret, relics of fate Heney bert, al ; ' he relatives aud irende of thy family, aed of SEWUENGE WAGE ar I. Bosert are nd the | Tiesday atic: | POOR SALE—A GROVER & BAKE RDS aM COSTELLO~On sept, 1 Gutarne ing ma in food o 4 il teil eged G yente nud tite Amn ees ' Of for lees than d orb ae LO ft love} DY Wh’ wad aaneenae "| use forit, Apply as bl M : ihe and relsiives aio ‘ 6) WILCOX & GIL Mai HINES FOR | to witend hie fuuera: ¢ “i ; : f nee, ¢ e cheap orto rent ‘ Avo. Hand Lith ot, 00 Monaay, sept. 1, ad font, ult enced, silver At hee HILL — At W owt 1 uty {ae Morning, wb Ys ¢ x Awe) OB, Bat srday ~_ Appl Green LALue eonat Ils taueral wi plac te = 1a ay, 18¢ in the afternoon, trom bis | F “iat iceal ile romaine will be interred 4 a Hite eh 8 FOR S Ali, yy 4 as desire to attend th ’ AM HOVited, wad will find cy is loser ressdouce, Bosh ‘id 0! the triends of dee neral are all respe Hy We in walting a bird, at la dlock ce RRENC ¥ FOR SALE IN ac KAGES OF Be Flv an , dan A otticg he | WANTED, a IAL FLOWER MAKE Also 4 etnart erran RTIFICIAL FLOWERS bande wanted ; Artificial flowers, UCTION NOTICES, DMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF HOUSR- , Avetionerr, sal ve dwelling south «| and 4th ave, Sth bou The furniture to be sold compris hamber and parlor, tozether with “med engravings. om ‘OF GROG KERY, jay et, & general mined Ware, elas «being the stock of a jesuler etirine trom wn! «hie must be Kale to commence at ten 0% “AUCTION SAL ho'd furniture room 459 Pear! et, will «eli the farniture con 119th at, hetween | —EXPERLEN: alno a few jearne at 75 Franklin ot, IFICIAL FLOWERS—HANDS W\ of, , work on dine Froneh f : fine painting and steel commence at UCTION Sal FLOWERS— WANTE* hie is An Opp. © purchase at firet ciao property on troup: te known on day iculara, enquire of of Fiantlin and India sta, 15 South 7th AUCTION NOTICE walk trom these pre CROCKERY, hi NT, © large assortment of eoode, weil packod UCTION SALE, LABORING MAN ing over Wil ya UCTION MORTGAGE 4 Ching, Rides, SiiVvOrware, Mover, RTIFICT \ s NI MORIARTY, A‘ a WAL LON ren at 174 Chat! Ce IN 3 SALK— THIS DAY, orclock, at BELL & ING AHA M's sAlearoom, vd fase abs ER GAFUNLY, 4 AUC Ti INEER dining room fu A sit’ ATION WANTED AS = RICHARD clothing consisting of excellent ik, Monks, tmanti Ine, and thes anda war of SOUN LYNCH, 73 Grand 5 lis ripl.on of un le ft, Licensed Pawabrok tablosy chairs, ehinw cutier ‘ end sliver platel ware, TM. WITTERS tila W ANTED TO bO THE COU! AUCTIONE ; Caual et, the e turt v r € ’ china, silverware, and everything for. he Ot Ae Goon BL Y KSMITIV 3 HELPER, tr Apply this morning, ut 7 o'c dock GOOD ¢ AKE devious of @ situation Yai Sun office, NICE SITU ATION AND GOOD VW ~AUCTIONE “ER, | elle on. this ds i bedding, atu) fae, eS rm ia BARE RK AND Orn Addices BAKIS! " fe r cloth, bent toads, arm ely P, COLLINS, Mare DRY Goons, housework, aud oue heat ew 1 KR NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS! NEW STORE! CLASS FATING HOUS ; welp in general; Call at 406 th ave, OY WANTED to work in @ turnin t atk MONTLS, NO OLD STOCK ON HAND AT HIGH PRICES} GREATEST BARGAINS EVE OFFERED To THE NEW YORK CLLY MUSLINS!! HA), ih APA BEFOKE THE lew girls to leary WANT D—ATSO AT WHOLESALE PRICES, ae ME Khas. TICKINGS, OK FOLDE Ks W ANTI Db At by SLUR OHA SKIKTS, BY TON AM 1D K 8 few Box id bat AY ERY aL iit tr \ N a AN ANC Prom cost, f ike, ‘ Su, 7 ELGHTL 1 AVENUE, ay, YORK. Beokroups is BON & ARCHER, 6 Rew Ww ANTI apo FOR NEAR 23d st . EXHIBITION AND WINTE itt DRY HOGOE WAN \TED <0 or deities to learn iN MONDAY SF Tt Vid m 4 wanes an “ ate ady | emp) ie Ww ANTED Ad, af NEW s No Sanday or ni A MA‘ NTHICENT STOCK NEW SILKs, FRENCH MERINOS, ALPACAS, DELAINES, EMPRESS CLOTHS, and other new and fashlonr New Broche and Cather dig of the latest etyles ALsO, Several novelties in (0 th and Beaver Cloaks, FROM THE LA PRENCH MERLNGS, at ‘a PRENCH MERINOS, a el Wto$l 2S por DELAINES at S00, s PRINTED T S WANTED AT: seney employ ment; fires Clase leads u P aveTION SALES, oe RAPE GOLLAR MAKERS WA y wood hands need .SHIR1 MAKI I LAINES at She, LP ie As, iat O20, HE POULIN, at Goc ID DO., at Boe L ‘ C a As YARRL \G E TRIMMEL —SOU1 / Dear Grove at. VIVE TAILA vhs 3 Als ER FLANNELS (warranted sis} ING iBy at $1 : wages from $15 be stor for Bing e;" FINE WOOLEN BL ANKE : at $650 to $8 per Rie MI Rt SSIA CRASIIES, at 12c, per yard ‘EN TABLE DAMAS M A BLAG & AND Wittik t ot, bet, Mleocker au 1 Amity ota, ju th FE ATHERS—10 BRANC HERS W ANTI 1 Laude cau uuke $16 to $15 a week, KS, at T5e.worth $1 10, by LMORALS, abel. UK Si WEES ed, at 50 Fact Bre cadway, | Ee R LINERS IND SEWERS W ANTI { LE AR NE Kis Wap A large lot of My ae and = irtaina, white, pik ant bine Quilts and Counterp: wht H Ladies will tind t the goods we offer them this week well worthy of tt market price is (goon i \NDs 10 TI ens tia SIM ORN AMER ct twill are offering are worth more uM | wholesale 0 sores. the and 274 Bowery, PRESONAGL NO PORTER Wilo of cloth from the slreete will call Luere, =| Gills WANTED—TO GIRLS W pied Towle ano Apply to Cis! S WANTED IN A ANNA STRIKER, : ’ y bee 1 and board, ruthous ust Caure provocation, I hereby torbs on my aecount, I he la about to leave the Ww ARNER STRIKE *OTICE—ALI notified that “ PERSONS ARE HEREBY this date Twill pay wile BOB \ THOM AE) Gente ne vag POMABSERLT b- ook of the Kbode of money remaius d ae 4 Weat tat » ODL, Payable AIRLS WA} Tustions in se CCAM S! TeasOR Clin) AisO) Ui Le Latedy ployment house, Los Let Mioadwe I Jung thi eae wets des public auction, at the office of said Cc Nassau street (room No. 5), ninthday of Getober, 1505, at 1) o'clock A.M the diate of Michigan, will be sold wt New York cli, Ie the TE D FOR EXCELLENT cording to the laws of BARGE fended wanted. E.cveuth oy, cor, ou! si