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THE NEW YORK SON. “TUESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 19, 1865, Soutborn Congressional Kopresentation. CosdtDERAULE Uneas DeRs ig manifested Ly Con- gremousl vspiraniain the reclaimed States cou- corning their eligivility fo view of the test oath that fe now exacted from every member of Congress, The RB chmond papers have published the views of Gverwor Poswornt upon this subject, in reply to certain qvestivos propounded to him by politicians, Tho oath requires members to swear that they ‘‘yave volunterily given no aid, countenance, coun- eel or encouragement to persoos engaged in armed boslulity” against tie Governmoat, and the Gov- enor says there is no reason to bilieve that Con- regs wiilr this oath iw order to give seats to petrone who cannot consistently take 't, E's sup. Powition ia u quest onably correct, but will the fete reel Blatey Le able to find suitable men for Congresamen wuo are eligible Becording to this test? I: is well koown that the politicians and meu of influence in the South were almost unani mously {implicated in treason, and men of intelli gene’, Who gave neither encouragement not coun- vel & the rebellion, area great rarity. It ia evi- dent, therefore, that if tho said States expect thelr dolegationa to be admitted at (ho nexs session of Corgress, they must select them with the moat srupulous care, The radicals in Congress will be uneeauingly vigilant. They will be busy as bees ib collecting evidence derogatory to the loyalty of every member elected from ® Southern State, and they will leave no effort untried to convict him of fneligibility. The object of the radicals isto force dhe reclaimed Statos into an eepousal of the negro sufirage policy, and, animated with much « pur. ose they will Kuccoed In rejecting the Bouthern dologations, if the thing 1# within the range of pos- @inlity. Even in case the ard members should be able to take the oath, the radicals will still haves chance todeiost their admission. The Constitu- fon gives to each branch of Congress the power to *Sudge of the eloction returns end quali- fications «oof «ite own members” and Mf .the racticals should te beulked upon tne test oath question they will boldly attempt to de- feat the admission of the new membera by a direct you. This prospect slguld adroon sh the Southern poople to select their Congressmen with reference w eligibility. It ts highly desirable that all the Btates should be fully reprevented atthe next sen- mon of Congress, and it iacertaiu thet thisconsum- mation will be defeated by the radicals if it can possibly be done. Therefore, the politicians who have heen connected with the retelhon should be Kept in the back ground. The test oath will pro- bebly be repealed before loug, but until that time tie Southern Btates will have to find Congressmen with good records, Feote Retracing Hts Fooiseps—Wise Re- turning to Wixiom, ‘Tur war has wrought some rema:kable political tranefortoations, Hexry 8, Foorr, who in the United Btates Senate used to deliver himvelf of periodical pavegyrics on the excellencies of slavery ; and Hawuy A. Wisa, who as Goveruor of Virginis hung Joan Brown, and would have suc- cessfully hung every anti-slavery man in the country, upon the anme gallows, if it had been in bis power—this brace of Hannys are now both avowed Abolitionists, and have published letters to that ef- fect, The first named goos the whole doctrine of ne- grosuflrage, Wise says ho is reconciled to many of the worst calamities of the war, because, as he ex- Dresses it, I am now convinced that the war was & special providence of God to tear us loose from the biack idol."* Foore says: “I prefer to end our troubles at once, by granting to the negroos the right of suffrage.” All that we now need to com- plete the picture presented by the Hawnra, is a dissertation on “ihe Horosy of Secession,” by Jer. vyensom Davis, and a “Eulogy on the Federal Union," by Jounx C, Buscninemwar, Will He Runt Tus Republican journals of this Btate are just now in an interesting dilemma, They are com- pletely at ® loss regarding the proper course to pursue concerning the nomination of Gvnera! BLooum as the standard-bearer upon the Deino- eratic ticket. They indignantly declare that bo never wasa Democrat, that he acted with the Re- publican party up to the commencomont of the war, and that he has no good cause to desert that organization. But the question {s, what sball they do about it? They would like to pour the SS vials of their wrath upon his head, provided they were perfectly fure thas he will accept the nomina- tion; but they eéling to the hope thas he will de- eline the proffered honor, aud hence there is» grave question of policy about “pitehiag into lim." There is no dou's that General BLocum's name upon the Democratic ticket will be @ source of great strength to the party in the elec- ion campaicn, and itis a knowledge of this fact that has apparently dum! founded the Republi. can leaders, The Tamu, in ita alarm, proposes, og rather intimates, that General Siocum will alao be nomiuated by the Republican Convention, and Lance be elected without opposition ¢ the Tinks secu nothing in the Albany platform that would be out of plac® fur ita own party; an! the leer lights content themeelves with “predictions thas General BLOoUM will decline to run upou the Dew. ocratic ticket, Thus it will be avenghat the hero's mame is potent iu alarming the Republican camp and throw!ny thelr ranks into confusion, Whether it will put the party to rout in November or not, remalus lo be seeu. Outveges Upon Emigrants, Wa have repeatedly ady ried to the outrages practiced by officers of emigrant yoane Supon th ir Passengers while eu roule w thie endeavored to awaken the proper ant! orities toe sense of their duty iu the pretuises, Only a fow days ago we alluded tothe crowd! 5 of 7) bundred pussengers into the Bteerayo of ono uf these voasela, aud to the consequent eulerines that they «xperlonced. We are pleased to see that eve of hese cases Las at last been bic aught belore the United States D.sirict Aitorney, and we bop that au example will be made of it. Yosteri ebout fitty emigrant passengens of the ship \ Franca, which arrived here afew days ag, tered & complarnt against the captain ofthat Veasel, Charging him with gross eruc ity, personal injury end seimi-starvadion while on the passage, Awong the complaints was the alleagauon that the passengers had been given only half the proper daily allowance of water; that the toa wes full of animal Life; that the supply of sugar, flour and oatmes! was less than half that provided by law, and that only two ounces of biscuit per day were dealt oust to each passenger, instead of three pounds eighs ounces of Lread, as agreed to » and lave 2 — thet when be complained of the short rations, the | 140.N. COs. 4 Captain struck and kicked him, dashed him agerst | 6 en ia Woon dot fi the side of the vessel, and soveroly injured him. { fale W ee Oh 8 Sieh. Cen. Several women, who were among t+ passengers G00) Cle, a gi. a. og 9400 Stated that there was no protection for fernaies on Ton ee , 1M re Ga the veasel, This was the general nature of the | (59 tral Cosi, .. BS bon hl evidence elicited againat the eaptain, and it | 90 Quieldi ae Raed certainly in deserving of punishment. 10 | 460 do... AS 4a Ig is ® notorious fact that emigrants on the pastage . BOOND NOARD. to this country are almost invariably troated lik | B03 1-8. Ga. -272. 7 PE Daan brutes, rather than human beings, and as they are | 2™ Trea, t1%,, t sereeee generally ignorant of our laws ond have no | di beg knowledge as to how they should make formal complaint it ie bute amall portion of these bru- talities tiat cone to public notice, It isan out- rage and a shame that thesy people should be ro 5a) Ohio & Mis MO da,...., ‘{ 25 1), Cen. fie, ..* lon de Cam Coal Pt treated, aud the only way to break up the evil js H + jipr. wie by inflicting mevere penaltics, aud teaching euch | & ;_ 2 Quicksiive: Wreichos #4 tbe ove allude toy thet they cannot | * - ona ICES. actthue with impunity, The Government prose SPECIA oa NOT vd Cuter io tite case will come far short of hie duty it he does not secure a fitting pevalty for the cul- prit. Schenck keepa a full supply of his puieeen are Sony eed Tonle and Mandrake Pills, i lis roome No, o2 yore 2 8 Cd medicines, property tak frequen’ Hy Sonsomp ion in ia advance! stages, st “Pr. Schenck, of Philadelphia, will be at yes " Boud st, on Tuesday, at hie usual time, berwren the hours of 9A, M. and 3 P.M, _ - Wilson Lock Stitch Sewing M he epee Faur a Hole Machine, No. 626 Iruaa- way, s. ¥ os Se S13 ~ Howe Sewing Machine Company, No 629 Breadway: N.Y. ELIAs HOWK, Jr, Proaient, Aver wanted ib “Grover & Heker’s | Bineve Stiteh and Lock stitch Sewing Machin Vrowlway, New York, and 255 Fulton street Cattle Plague. Iria stated by the Troy papers and those in the Fura! disiriota in the neighborhood of that cits, @ cattle plazue hae mace its appearance thera. | Sbouts, the symptoms of which ave preisely simi+ lar to thome which characterize the plague thatis bow making such fearful havoc among the cattle in England. It i# reported that @ considerable tumber of aninals have already fallen victuns to the disease, and that it is rapidly apreading. A Cattle epidemic at thin time, when thors is alreany Great wcarcity of cattle, aud when Leef is exor sntly high, would certainly bee very una Visivation ; bot we advine beef-eaters not lo wet © panic until we have further developmonts rwbrd ing this alleged plague. There ia a kind of cattle murrain whieh not unfrequenutiy appears in Certain localities in this couatry, and which is apt to be very fatal; but it cannot be called an ep!- demic, and rarely extends more than a few miles. Tt may be that the cattle up t © Hudson have been attacked with this disease, aod that the peopl, with their minde full of the plague in Englanc, have exagverated it into the veritable Huzlish epidemic. Or, it may be, as sugyested by a con- temporary, that the reports have their origin in the fertile imagination of the cattle dealira, who are now using every conceivable meaus to ke p Up prices, If it is really an epidemic, however, we shall very soon have atnp!s proof to to Peenty Dollars each, Kor sale by G. C, Alien, 415 Broadway, 1 door bolow Canal et. sleeve Buttons and stads—New St Two, Three, Five, Fight, Ten to Seventy-five Dole lara nset. Forse by G. C, Allen, 415 Bropdway 1 door below Canal et a 3 oa DLA Ww 4s, RT On Sunday, Sept. 10, Marearet, relict of the Inte Henry Borert, The releives aud triends of the family. and of her eon, Oscar BH. Howert, are invited to attend the fineral, from her inte residence, 144 Broome st, on ' Tuoed ernoon, ~opt. 12, as ¥ o'clock, 421 FAWCETT Sept. 1°, after a short itl- nora, Marvaret, the ved «fe of John Fawcett, aod OS yeaa a native of the Pariah of Anna, Co, Cevan, tvoland, Phe fiends of the farnitr, and those of her bro- ther, Flward Pickens are re fally imetted to at- tend the faneral. thie Tuesday attergoon, at 1 o'clock, from her late realtence, 135 Bast 17th at. ag O'NFIL—On Bunday, Sept, 10, after a lingeriae fll. nar, P \ HW, O'Neil, a native of the Parieh of Ahar » 00, Siwo, Ireland. and for many vears @ , the sixth Waid in this city, imthe Olt at hie are, Fevtaniam fa Iroland. Our files of Irish papers denote a crowing un- ensiness among the frieuds ofthe 1 ment with reference to F. vee HH, O'Neil of Stamm. . UT Neil, and petfully invited e will he taken, oun. of his nepl 8, Hurh and t the funeral an developments mn slay mor ia a st late re t: fe! ro tor | fonery, I) Rivingt ft. of Suffolk, to the Ireland, The ridicule which fv ly character: | { bof the Traneheuraion Mott @ wheres he, ‘mod the journais in the Britieh interes apeaking of the Fenian or. avization, hes, as we m Mave will eeebrated at 9 o'clock, and thence to Ualvary Cometery for interment. Ino POWER_On & ¥. Sem. 1% at her late resi. bave before remarked, @ivon place toa very sober | doner, liz, h at, Mr. Anue Power, formerly tone, and to ominous adoiasions that the wiljoct | Of sew ty reiandd, Her frien len {8 vo laughing matter, Ibis now freely adin'ted | wired to utwoud ry thatthe order has becowe evtal lished in every | © county of ireland, that !¢ is rapidly increasing nu- merically, avd that military drill ia almost inces- #antly practiced by the members, Ik will be re membered that until lately Feuian m etines were held at night, and in places of great seclusion. Asan indication of tle growing boldness of the order, the Dublin Dairy Eararos eves a Ink of @ Fenian demonstration at Blackrock, on a Bunday, It anye: “They mustered about 49, and, with their com- manders, towrched in military order through the | J Village, and im the evoning proeoa’al to Dy wherethey arrived between 9 and 10 o'c night, and dispersed in different directions, 't was but eswall party of Police a the RK» operate againet such a body, bus ther kept acl Waich upon them, #0 as to be able to idenufy o of the party, who were afterwarus arrosted or un- lawful drilling and practising military exercise." The Cork Consrrrution, although opposed to the movement, makes this admission : “There is little domonatrativeness or noise about it, but a settled, quiet air of determination, w desire for knowledge in military exercises wh ich ing, Sept, 12th, at Ty ofc shows the belief tuas af opportunity for their dia- play willnot be wauting. Andi tbatthis ides has ken posseasion of the minas of Vast mumbere of the people is urquemionable. They look conti+ deutly torward to aid from Amorica, aad believe th to be vnly & question of time—ane that act a very loug Mme elther—when the ‘green will wave proud- ly above the red." Acjuaintances are resneet fully in the iunesu, ou Tuesday, £ lo , pee in fh PAY LOR—At hi Tan Ta In th The Mamaroneck, Wil- Te reapect- fate at Lg ololoes 5 ¢ Now York for Mam ‘ort Chester at il MASS MEETING OF IRON MOULDY will bo held inthe Marly Cloring 1 y Zr, the Ith, a $< he meeting their will be inupe wv. By order of Unio WM Mek AY, See, ry, on Tuesday ev Svivie will a Sse BERICKLAYERS willbe ameeti: dav eveniug Iv apensary, cor no Invited te ce HENRY FALL ah ae bitchle SEGAR MAKERS’ UNION—A M Pa 10D will be held at Delaney eloe @ o'clock, in the Dem lit 2d ave. Ail nou-mombers SODORE JERVES, Fret Ad their regular week! wl wt re re moeting, at thelr Hall, d Sth av. cis Tuceday evening, vied to ationd, as there wil! be a noii- sion of officors to-night. J. P, McDER uy Prost. THOS, DILLON, Ree, See, HY SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Varnishers and Polishers \ssoclation will be held thie Tuesday evening, Ith inet. at S o'clock, at No, Wirz—tlow He Hears Hia Confinement. | Moral SEREMIAM. FAY. Pe GEOUGE The Washington correspondent uf the Puiladel- | SUANNON, sec. z Phia Iyquirwe says: NOC ; Wire, carly in the week, bore up well oniler the crasung woignt of evidence of bis infamous con dact, and when @ witness woud repeat some of the profanity he indulged in towards the pris- onucery a aardone grin woul! overgoresd bia fea. furem aud he appe heetie pleasenthy rt pee ; uate ep sodes. Bat within tho Inn few days ¢ has beeu greatly depressed, aud seems as if fe » t rm stung by remagss tor bis evil deeds, amd | eins to of the new Hes cohanee endian Greer i reulize hia drewiful fate, ad roqueswed religious | py, Priest. BLRNAKD Mak N, Ree, sec, consolation, whien bas been yranted lin, I evr ——" - er arrih -Gn x eee THE FATHER NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC—THE. FATHER I Mathew 'T 4. B, Society, No, 1 of Li ave and Ticks et, on aud Wednesday, Thursday inesion 25 coats; ueute will exbitit the sconeries of tie there was a man who needed it that man is Heory HE MEMBERS OF wo ‘There is vo likeness of Wirz exwara, aud he Mathew Ul. BT. A. B. parent society, are nowe Sppeare Unwilllag that oue should be ta®en Au | fied to attend th iF reruns geet meeting fn ottort was made las week by a phetoguapher to | fucsday evening, Sept. Lith, tor ne elcetion of ofti« get e likeness of itn, but is failed, ica akan core. FAD MOKEON, Pre, WILLIAM ARE, Will be renewed, however, aud it is believ es a2 be successful, as the request was euc'orecd of tho Commission, aid Wirz will not be til do anything contrary to the wishes o ny oO! trying him, even in th om amedi mas ier. PERSONAL NOTICES, | ia | A NY INFORMATION OF ARDY PRES) health seers decliutn,s doin close oor ub aud | SR torwerty of Saint Poul Minn, lef with Rol Dervous 4p .kation, a he is uf wu exaeauis pervs | PRONGH, 12 Barclay sty will be most thangiully re- ous tela} raiment, clited by the ie favorable | ceived b 8 tir. B, PE LY ay abawer given by 9 Witued ‘and cosrospondin ly {yk IRMATION WANTED — oy e icp redeed When the evidence boars heavily upan MeGINNAN, of Feakle, coun'y Clare, [rel lun, arrived in tole elty h usin aa Ae se PATTK Aiea NNA, Addvons 1) M. Box 945) sun ON Monday last, the body of a man was found | UO _ - ws S : RIICHPAL GARVEY, AGED 19, TALL and on the Ronsseluer and Saratuja Railroml, near LV slender, hia wister btope in Mra! Germana 41 West Railend street, It ia Supposed to- be the | Montgomery oh deme@y Ciiyy name of the vossel is Corpa@ OF Aion Niet Mmardered wad tien Jad ow | cai d Au sho landed on the 17:h of May, 8 the sails Whore ihe cars pssucd over t body. OGDEN AND A under hiro. L CLAIM: ‘e is bh TO DAVID S L - Ing by, Shrousl i : % Papin given, that all eba thee wp Fimanesal News, Merieot, a «, Titand Mini pany of New York, Mondar, Sept. 11,6 P.M soldjopeued | enin oF mouey remains ¢ se 15 00 ' \ f we ” Ob payable dur wth, this morning ab dbiSs, ond coutinued ateady vi pabhe a Ietlou. at bhe oitice of suid Out the day, closing a6 the opeuing quoiation, ‘Toe ! Nas ouu stioet No. w Y ' | ral mock inarket Was Weud, und guodudiona were |» ge uthdsy of Pry, BSH, t 10 o'clock corolue wo the laws of the piate of Michie lower, ‘Tho loan market wes (Und at PARGUENT, Becretary. ial rowos dull at Oyasty -l|= -= - . Ye . . change wie dull at 100% 0100 4 fae bankov sand js ARTICLES FOR samp, @ 105%, for caumereia, Lae baak Statetuernt for tie Dek WOOK waa considered favor dle GOOD. SEY OF TINSMITH'S TOOLS at 119 Cedar «t Tuovew f Mucveuse of nearly thieo millious in loaus, and a = creme of more than halt a i logal tenders and ihe tor sale, @ ERIENG » Flan 42) FOR SALE IN PACKAGES OF 1 $y Pate wt tho Suu tice conte au = Jiva ia pole, The depois have deuised about ‘ Pm 4 P Alw pennies, +44 one miillou rach, Ou'clange u mday scar was bc, a | i iPr Crord Tb 7 "a reece Mie. lower, Wheat waa dull an 4 nombiaty: te, a se, | ROH SALE CLOTH SARI T Door, lower, Comm was lover, Once were d York was | je, Gounite 15 Vhonima a! TeMy Beever juietand steady, Neel wastinn, Lard aud Whi : AND soLitk T key Were a shade firmer, 10 Of daily y, KIGHT BA—FUENT LOWED, Acdieus IY, box i 1% West Union Tel. 79 PUD Os nn aaah 40/Cleea Pole Rest OR SALE — A’ FIRST-RATE PATENT : % 4 won LL, with saws, tables and 16 Ma Vijay bi, ss © complete, ay v5 Favihe Hox Shop, Nora sahiae al ao Bug. Bt blue. 1s) | ud and dd ats, Wasltameourch, “ou” LY Gon, ay | < ATE TEM ALI STEAD Gorrie Te ce foe SALL—A SMALL STEAM BOILER; ‘ werk... . ot )h pipes and cocks, 8O Caiing hi Bog Mae SHUN | Avay ad the Box Shop North bth at bof tas Lcuse WRB LW... Wim | oun Widliamaburgh, rr MPHE OPERATIVE PLASTFRERS WILEa h Meme BUSINESS CHANCES. A GOOD CHANCE—FOR SALE THE Stock hp Se lepee of ftyod —— Piles fs: a af eT ’ eet Brooklyn. Must be fold this week : ore ‘A BAKERY FOR SALE OR TO LEASF, with a good horse and wavon, doing a good busl- pews, Apdly cor Classon ave and |ougiass stroet Brooklya, 6 ‘A. CTIP-TO with roomne for s fainily. extr ¢ush ; reut $15 per month, Enquire ou prer Eaat Houston ot vear Williame!urgh ferz HAT PRESSING ESTABLISH ing a good business And well « i for ele cheap. on account of peor health. It bas Broo! con- heetloa. Inquire at 73 Carmine at, ad CARPENTER SHOP FOR SALF—AT 205 Madison rt. ut . OR SALE—A MILK ROUND OF THER? ur hundred ane fitte nla hones, stot lea, cows, For purticnla. Nt 11th #¢, and 6th ave, Houch Brook! a IR SALF—A BAKERY, AT TARRY town, now doine a rood business, Cail at HART & BRO, 191 Chambers at, N.Y. eae EE. OR SALE—THE STOCK, BAR AND FUR- niture of an old eatabiiched sea Boarding Honse. Apply on the premires. 356 Wa ret, 88 Fvk SALF—STOCK AND FIXT{ & grocery siore, witha fine location, Apply on cor, Quiacy «et, Brooklyn, For SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTU ofah c&udy and toy sure, Lent che Ganrevoort oi, between Greenwich and Wac etrec te nha pe Mane Ene SALE — GROCERY AND LIQUOR store ip good locality, cor, of Orsuge oud bienry yn; good reaeou tor 5} Bae Tho premises oor, : Wa te, near Fulton et, Brook! ous, Call at 59 Henry et oe for SALE—A LIGHT BUSINESS Wagon. < Apply at 149 Ave ©, Fish Stand. ‘ por SALE Foe SALE—AT A GREAT SACKIFI the stock and fixtures of a news de fruit etaud aud « cireulating Lit ary doing & good business ou a good Uy five minutos’ wack trom the Hamliton kerry, -STOCK AND FIXTUR Pell at, nquire within, kK I incl No, 63 Hatnilton av, Brooki, n, Ms For SALE CHEAP—AN EMPLOYMENT Food, offices well located. I Raw t cheep cad business mm selliuc, owner wants lo e@hpave ji other busin For particulars, apply toWM. AP Bort, 179 Chatham Square, ne i IR SALE —THE of w amall Nqnor store i RW SALE CUBRAP. tires of & grocery store in afimtrnte stand, In w + roing ous South. aw et, Dear irand, JR SALE—A GROCERY AND LIQUOR fore, doing vodewh business, Juquire at BULON'S, 15 © om wt. 4 VOR SAL Ot & Krocery And | hood; niew roots to y & Boot line! fold ae the p Can be seen tiki woud at 1s CAND TINGTY ina cood ne rbhe ton tor selling, the ow: ait wo War Toquire $26 baat e, | FoR SALE—A 4 YE LEASE O} bar room 165 Ceder bar room 146 ‘Liberty st. Inquire of me 185 Cedar at, avo i J i STOCK AND FIXTURES \quor iu the 1s Ree te 4 } Gro ERY AND iI | TH enie, Callat 119) be Gi ICERY, LIQUOR, ' IwOR ter ob oon, oF young mi in With come Apply to PAY TEN, 98 Piviaon at, Uyuor aire, | is WILL OFFE SOME man this da the only e On (he iour cCorue y popu od Trish uelvblerhood, The 1 given tur seis Jad Sixth rt; baremeni, _ Lever AND G alo, and fixtures TEW and Ir At ur West 29) SPAVER STAND STORE tt, N.Y FOR SALE ¢ Ny #.tuated cor, ‘ D.HAPTORE, : QTOCK AND FIXTU OF A LIQGOR \ store for sale, 20 Marion 7 79) —FOR SALE A LIQUOR STORE $200 t with elock aud fixtures, No, 49 Cherry * Woe tS ee 1% Se | GO7F WILL BUY A FIFE CLASS & 2 v0 fish, oyeter nud vogetuble stand, horse aud wagon; dolug « good business, at 75 eveouue, en DRY GOODS, G®axd EXHIBITION OF NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, ON MONDAY, SEPT. 11, 1805 We Witt oem OFFER A MA ri Or NEW SILKS, POPLIN, FRENCH MERI PREN' SRINOS, EMPRESS CLOTIUS, ALPACAS. Bes re . ‘PACA E N and other new and feshlonal © gots, sic ALSO. New Broche and Cashmere si'twle of the latest styles Inanuine’ ured, Beveral noveltios in Cloth aud Beaver Cloaks, Abo, FROM THE LARGE AUCTION SALES, FINE FRENCH MEKINOS. at Me, and #1 a vard, LUPINS FRENCA MERLINOS, at @l Uw sl Lb per yard, Lay WOK DELAINKS A SIV NEV ACAB, All colors, wt 6, BU PERK QUALITY ALPACAS, at O2'ye, PLAIN FRENCH POPLINS, at Gates Oe ‘and 7, TARTAN PLALD bo,, Oe, O5e, and Tbe, it Oe, > PRINT HH OELAINES at 35¢, tbe, (warranted not to FINE WOOLEN BLANK alr at $650 to §S per nb U RUSSIA CRASHES, at 100. por yard and up- ALL LINEN TABLE DAMASI3, at Toc.worth $1 10 NEW BLACK AND WHI1d FALMORALS, ot ee. rN worth $4. & BALMORALS, at ee ALSO, A large los of Muslin wid Lace © Plax aud true Q od at 8 sacritice. Ladies wil tind the goods wo offer them thie week weil worthy of thevr imruc Le uite My und ae the market price ts advane becoming scarce —rea many vears before tle ehasea the more satisiact of the goods we ar wholesale storea, 279 «972 and 274 Rowery urtaina, white, # and Couuterpanes, just purcias- ery di than has thes they p ry it wall be © offering we worth juore in the W. K. PEYTON, + Bear Houston strort SEWING MACHEEN FIRST CLASS SEWING M ACHINE sale cheap, | Apply 825 dpring st, Lear Greens wich at. bo SEWING MACHI or exch, second haud, che hoof part payin Broadway, up stairs, Machines boucls uo: r . 4i1 S WING MACHINES—SINGERS'S—POR n almost new, Cailior 2 days, Apply at 06 West 18th #t, eed ae “] LIGHT PAMIY SEWI chine, almost new, cost gus, y at ML pheriff et, : QEW ING MACHINES FOR SALE AND TO \7 reat uew and second hand Wievies & Wilsons snes repaired gud kept ia the best order, and youvb instructions given, at 1ztu Mroadway 25, NG MA. will be eold cheap, Vhs Sud wt, SEWING MACHINES TO RENT, FOR Bale, exc lia all Kinds repared, Wheelor & Wilson “tuners iauchines always om hand, ! Maciaue Jor edb, ab 45 Nore folk et bear Grar le wi 2) WILCOX & GIBB’S MACHINES FOR “— anie cheap or to rent; also Grover & Baker's Howe's machine tor leacber, W. & W.'s, aud al! Niet clase Inachines, to reut And eell at BGrceawieh ave’ Machices in the best order 136 bp TYPE METAL WANTED —A} he Bua Uidion, ward, | AUCTION NOTICE NCTION SALE OF : “HENRY G. F\ Bept. eand ¢ ware, &e., being the stock of wR reia business, and wiich inust be sold wi Bale to commence at ten o'cloes ALeTION SALE OF 50 LOTS AT GRE poi Auctr, will seal at Publi at 1% e'clock a ally hot. thia fall, nirercial ets ferry and 25) ata, domes Slipaad 1 Os Wak Hom thea are wit y neve firet cliasp i thade buo t Dertienlur U is Sour CTION NOLICE—CROCK ERY, GLAS” ' China—F, B. HUNT. Aue f lock. at 2° Pe ri aeortment of goods, well pack rt | UCTION SALE OF GooD sre hand Furatture, This, Tuewday, afemoon at 9 oo 0ek, ai houre LIL Wet dct ar tet } over t ds ¢ a * iors, Clocks, * Ct teins chairs of uli kindy niattraaees, be A tediing, bedsre butau, Piencio.te, cruckery, cinagware, exile tehon furniture, &e, Salo poritive, tala or « vive 1s AUCTION SALE OF CROCKERY E1C,= 4 JONES & CO. wil at } 1 fy atlios A.M. on Tu oo es 60 troent of white era ’ UCTION SALE— ROAT J, BP. GOODSELE ue onerof HORATIO ‘ or Morten ree, M.D. PHLLIPS, A vai i D BURKE, AUCTIONEER, SALESKOO)¢ oat @ret. wil eel! this 4 * lonae, st ifastures of the le bi t (rreenwich et, Fyes ey FELTMAN at ent fixture t ’ the farnit the fa ’ W. EZCKIEL WI WAY Ve at Oven, att f Viiure. carpe we | Mh, Aa tr . ’ S_ DAY eK, t k ond ve-cs FO JAWNRROKER'S K SALE—THIS DAY r U 19% efrioek, HELI, & INGKAHA No, 53 Now Bowe. v, 36 lots first clone pledged poo lm comp “ @ ces atie parortinent ¢ ‘ reuse oul dresees. plece i . and shora, and ouwerie artic’s abe the wou. By B. STERNBERG, 1 Canal street, V nestor, Sale for L. GOLDSMITH, Dauy er JAWNBROKERS' SALE VEDNE i JAMES AG Ueeliar oo ‘ 43 sixth ave 1 : *S SALI A Nuert ‘ eheets, onli, biankes 4, ‘ Je. ely; alae goo ts Pied oe et, J. TEARTLEY, 172 Varick «t 1 O BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION AB the Public Pound, 89th at, bet ab ‘ & roan 1 nds high, ou Sept. 1 re AND WOUND, ‘ NTING DOG, MARKED 1 FE UND—A HU B PLR The owne aod Bl expenses, If not calles for in 3 « © rod rit SANDER, 1S Grahwn ave, Willian ty 4. ¥ ) ; OST OR ILEN—PASS-BOOK +593, of the ‘rapt li App ication u mate Hook,onthe Yat day of Ge: DILLON, Deposivor, L' IST OR STOLEN — PASS +671, of the Buulgrant iminetral ¢ Application will bemaue io the iar Lew . on the 26th day of september, 1565, DAV ID Vike TUE, Depositor, 30 OST OR STOLEN——PASS-HOOK NO 81.495 of the 1 t avis WM erin ™m “t Lodustrial savt wanted | OST—ON SUNDAY MOI 10th, ® gold wate and chain, Jot Liverpool, The tinder will receive glu by 24 Carroll street, South Brooklyn, FRA HEARNE. Bi 112,601, se vk T [OST—BANK BOOK No, menu's Benk for Savings, ‘The fi abiy rewarded by leaving it at Liu Con $3 I ARD— LOST, ON morning, aamall white poodle, receive the above reward by returning Sullivan ot, $5 REWARD—LOst IN THE VICIN; { &7 of Bushwick ave, Brookiyr L. 1. ¢ eo. ny the dth inet. a back and ten slut with Ion md jong tad, auswers tothe nanie of IAs i or will be aug eat i iy Any person findiny her and ving | with JOH F, CLARKE, stor It + Broa lway ¢ oe Vevew at, will re the above rowurd wud ihe the own 1 EH REWARD—STRAYED PROM Tul Ye promize: of the out bev, on ‘I jav nivhty # Brindle Con, a While sf on toe ada Uitte white on back, shore iwi, W 4. HAM, commer Newtowu Plank :oad wud File ave. i 4 2 MONDAY w D ‘ toruing, in sul, of inoney, My re KAN, Lexington ave er will tocelve the shove reward t . REWARD—LOST OR STCLI DAUR tad trotu Codere 7a 1 thong, cat with eouir rd with giceu gunwale no UNDINL, oa bow and eterna, Ve above 1 ou delivery tow. Ul, LYNCH, Puli or DaNIEL HILL, Co olnis d. “ i ' BOMBED ANGD ARDDIEs, A FURNISHED BED ROOM TO LET " + lay floor; terius e2 | ok, Sixth ay iuue im ihe « ldo abo etree: 1 SMALL FURNISHED ROOM TO 4, A 65:8 West Youh es, nea Sch ave A LONE LAbY IN Mz EAST 2187 sy é r two respectable girla w beard, ¢ ‘ feed @f the wove Humber 17 A RESPEATABI WOMAN, LIVING alone, would wi. hte ea i ect ‘ ty board with her, Good board bi » UT davex ot, ‘ 141 ; 2 } VARD-—2 RESPECTABLE MECHANICS an be accousmoda.ed with good bourd, si 26 hast Boadway, M3 J OARD—WANTED, BY A RESPECTAs ble widow, 4 young 1 two youny ladies. good boaid and reasodabie t Apply ila Weet i Win Ud floor, iront room, jor 2 day ban ATE BOARD MAY BE TIAD, AND & ™mortahie home, for you meu, at 231 ule z Alw one toum ius ew mairied coupe ISS PROOCTION, BAxso TAUGHT short couree of se me , wethod, Luesumess tush. : DOLSUN, vol Brondway, » Amity at. vst ANJO AND JIG DANCING—CLOG, BUI weue Bod lien jig bide Leet vals t BUGAN, 151 East Hous'cn sei Forayth.’ tert ‘, POs COU. Datirtuc 0 Kiba! artec fy O' BOK KS, NEWSPAPERS AND RAGS Vowitively the very hiches wh price piidiv old, Le» *papers and 3 Sat, rm Y yin TRS, ab 22 Service st 4 oi 7

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