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— ~* “THE NEW YORK SON. THURSDAY MORNING, SEPT. 14, 1865, — — Hasty Inferences. Tus election recently beld in South Carolina for delegates to the State Convention, hes furnished additional fuel for the radical fire. The fact that only aamall portion of the “Union” candidates have been selected for delegates, is regarded by tho charnpions of negro eutfrage aa an Indubita- Ue proof that there ia still vitality in the carcase of slavery, and thatthe only means of safety lies in the eufrauchisement of the blacks, As all the other States under provisional Governmenta, ex- cept M asiamppi, are about to follow in the wake of bouth Carolina; and as this argument of the radi- cals will be equal'y applicable to al), it is well that wo should seo whet it 1 worth, The radica’ jump to the conclusion that because the candidates desguntel aa “Union were generally defeat od in South Carolina, that those who are elected must necessarily be anti-Union men. There is po ground for euch an inference. Hore in Now York wo have « party which claims the title of Union ; but the most mali Lardly veuture to say that she party opposing it disloyal—at least he could not say #0 contcien- tiously, Now the radicals have no more tangible ground for imputations aguinst the delegates of he South Carolina Convention, than they would have against political opponents in New York, The Gelegates to that Convention elaim to be animated by a loyal spirit, they apparently mean to do right —thea why sbould they be devounced in advance of any official action? If on trial they prove to be disloyal, or in any way unworthy of heir repre sentative pomtion, it will then be quite time snough to accuse them of unfaithfulnessa, But sup- pone they were as malevolent as they are adjudged # be by the radicals, there would be no ground or app-ehension concoruing what they might do m convention, Congress will closely scrutinize the Constitution framed by every one of the re- tlalined States, and have the power to reject mer cera elocted under these new instruments, There- ‘ore there ia no reasonable cause for complaint against the people of Bouth Carolina, Two sete of sandidates wore presented for their suilrage, and shey took their choice as they bal « perfect right edo, Those whom they elected as delegates may oe as honestly disposed toward the Union as those cewriny the more ostentatious naine, for we have carned here at the North that « political label ts act always truthful. Give the South Carolinians « fair chance, without thie avap-judgment style of trial, and if they prove ‘also tu thelr professions, it will then be the proper time to denounce them. Tho Situatien in Mexico. Tan military mtuation in Moxice always difi- cult to understand, seems now to be totally inex plicable, Contradictory repurte have lately fol- lowed so closely upon each other, and the alleged mivantages of the contending forces have appa- rently oscillated so regularly, that there seems to be but little hope of arriving at the truth, The last reports are to the effect that the Liverals have captured Tehuecan, a city of ten thousand inhab- itants, aad that they bave recently gained several minor successes, We also have a late official report from Marshal Bazarea, who commands the French troops in Mexico, to the effect that his forces entered Chibuahua on the 15th ult,, and compelled Jvaunz to fly toa frontier post, It is also reported that the followers of Juarez are discouraged since the announcement of the proposed reduction of General Susarpan's forces on the Rio Grande, as they had cherished the hope that it was the pur- pose of our Government to espouse their cause. The probability is, that the Liberals have experienced some reverses, but it is also probable that theextont of their disaster ie greatly exag- gerated. Abouta year ago the condition of the Liberal cause was apparently very much in the condition in which it is now reported to be. Juanes ‘was driven back into the mountains of Chihuahua, after sustaining ® succession of defeats at the bands of the Frenc!, and the latter regarded themselvos as securo from further trouble, But atatime when his exemics were least expecting him, Juagez sudden!y pounced upon the French- men and drove them down as far us Matamoras, The caso wasa very close parallel to that of Wash- ington's descent upon the Biitish at Treuton, after baving been driven ito the mountains with only @remuant of anarmy. Therefore, we are not yet dispowed t» Lelleve that the Mexican usurpers have conquered the brave band of pairiots who cliuy to the standard of Juarnz, To deleat on army that is fighting for liberty is one thing ; to conquer itis quite another, Helping Themwlves. Tox negroes of South Carolinas seem to be un- willing that their spei@ pleaiers at the North should do all tho work in the way of advocating aniversal suffrage. The freedmen of St. Holens (aland beld« moeting on the 4th inst, indulged 1 @ Dumber of speeches, aud passed @ long string af resolutions, p ed by ono claborate preamble, The resolutions recite the Joyal part thatthe no- groes too during the late war, their gallantry upon (he Vatilefield, their sincere attachment to tho Union, and ask that the forthcoming State Con- vention shall * give the right of suilrage to every colored man of the age of twenty-one years, witli gut other qualification than shat required for the white citizons of this Stat We apprehent that this movement on the pert of the negroes thern- seives Will be quite as effective as that of their clumorou Hai tho North, Let them show the Southorn people that they are worthy of suf tage, oid dheir petition wil! not be in vain, er Propesed Sewer Improvements, Tosne is no move pr urce of diseatein this city—-to @ay nothing of ¢! nnoyance than tho filth reeking and pestilential sewers which now Gisgrace New York, Ib aw therefove with pleasure that we notice the prospect of an improvement ia this respect, Tho Croton Aqueduct Comminsiouers anvounce that they have adopted a system of sew- eraye that will remove all the evils now complains ei 0%, and relieve the city of the present dotriment to public bealth from this cause. The Commis soners propose to enlarge en improve the pro sent sowers, to make new grades that will carry off theircontents rapidly, imstead of clogging up as they now do. Five years is the length of time that is said to be requisite for completing this great work, and # long time to wait it will be. Bus the public will have ground for hope during thas time and as this is something of which they have heretofore been destitute concerning the sewer euisances, they will doubtless try to * possess their pvule ta patience. The Utica Strike, Tan factory strikes at Utica and Auburn, to which we have heretofore alluded, are beginnité to assume more than @ local importance, Te Operatives in the woolen mills bave teen on strike for two weeks, but on Monday thoso in the large cotton mills at Utica stopped work aud notified their employers that they would not resume !t until thelr demands were complied with, The re- qult is, thas the mills are all closed, the employers absolutely refuse to ‘accede to the terms propose, and are preparing to sell the raw material with the ostensible determination to have their own Way or coase business permanently, It will be remembered that the disagreement was occa- sioned by establiah t! time of labor attempt of the factory operatives to ten hour syatern of labor, Up to the the strike they were compeled to from twelve to fifteen hours for werk, and they very proper'y determ ned that this outrageous exaction should no longer continue, If thero ever was 4 justifiable strike certainly this is one; Unt Hke all etrikes, whether justifiable or not, it fe likely to fall heanly upou those engaged in it. If the proprietors of the tills athere to their avowed determination, the opera tives will be placed in as very uncomfortable i cousidering that the cold weather ja just epproaching. They deserve to be assisted by their fellow-laborers, however, for this question of the Proper duration of a day's labor t# one of great importance to all classes of operatives, im every locality, Ten hours is quite long enough to lator, and these exactions of unscrupulous em- ployere should be broken up. tlon, Abatement of \ e. In the Bum of Beps. ib, we published « commnu- dication from the Oy Lnepector, who rep Certaia questions relating to the abolition of th boiling establishments and other nuisences detr- mental to public health, that now exist in var ous parte of our city. In that document, Mr. Roows virtu ally laid the reaponsibility upon the Mayor. We then cailed upon his Honor for tuformation upon the subject. Yesterc wo roceive! © volume of the laws relating to the Board of Health, end the following corarmunication, which we hare no doubt is intended for the information an! in reecgnition of the right of the public to a know!ed o! the proper means to be taken to have » nuisance abated, We therefore publish the communication for the bevefit of our readers : New Youk Sert, 13, 1865, To the Editor of the Sun: Daw Sin: Your paper of the "9th instant oon taine # communicanon having referer to the abatement of nuisances arising from fa/-boiling, and im the editorial colurnos a brief arvicle reist- jug to the non-suporesmion of nuisances existtug from bone-Lolling and similar e Nahments The communication referred to purporta t. nn @wer certain interrogatories in relation tothe lant entioned class of nu sances (bone-botling,) al though there 19 a wide Jifference, beth !n law and otherwise, between bone boiling and fat-boiling. Fat-bol ng ie carried on by every eoapebar and in many butcher’ manner causing no objection the baling is jproibited by law, business, and in itself, ia ance, but may’ bocome so t rial or by neg lect of cleanliness, asa A” necessarily ani is- ing iu} roper mate- Bone-boiling Duisanos, Council te pro- Libit tvs prow ution Widun the eity Hii, The Board of Health, it bas been said, ia the only suthe rity wi ich can expend the public money in the removal of » nuisance, This is an error. It mig’ at have teen said thas the rest n by ‘the chartur relatiny to the expe pu! lic money’ do not operate to restrict either the ecis or the expenditures of that body, although thee Board is composed of the members of both rds of the Common Council aud the Mayor, he has ony one pe Wer to prevent unwise act.on or reckless ex- peoditure, P fon to public interests may not af all Giroes, require the convening of that Boert when interested parties would desire it, Lu view m the unusually bh of tho city for @ few ye re especially, as blessed by s re: Suromer season this year, the necossity of calling the Board of Healsn together has not been inace apparent to the mind of the Mayor, The silexed necessty—to abate certain nuiwances—Leiny amply by existing laws and ordinauces, v ¥ re. quire enforcement by the proper otleers, asthe toliowing will demonstrate: Yhe act of tho Legislature passed April 10, 1850 (ch, ), Telave to the public Loalth, 7 vides: Firay—'*2he Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the city of New York eh ti have ful! power a @uthority © make and pass all such by- ordinances, as they #ball, trom time to tme, d necessary wid proper, for the preservation of & public healta of said city, and also for the ment aod 9 val of all and every nutsas gad city, aad for competing the proprieturs or owners of the lot or lots upon which the + @ and remove the same." (1) pr esides; 1, see, Soction 1 of whe same suthorizes the City Inepec- tor, wish the consent of the Board of Allermeu, to appoint Healkh Waercenn, aud omer ofiv rs 3 duty tis, under his supervision and coniry carry into effect the laws of the 5. of the Common Couver, and rules and regula, of the Board w& Loli, aiding to the pubic bealth. Buch olficers (Sab div, wo enter inw wud examine in “the dayaime all buildiage, lots sod places of every description within the ey, and to ascertain and report w the Mayor and the Com missioner ealth, the cup iition thereof, so lar as tho pubic be dah joay be afectot there y, and (Sub aiv, 4) the mald Cicy Inspector to give al a Girections, bu a#\oy/ph a | such measures for cleana- jug and purify) us; och bulluiuge, loww and ot) er places, and tocko or iso to be dono, overything m relation then sta, which of the Mayor and € vminisiopers (not Board of bs alth), of the city, ahall be deemed mece ssary. Every person who stall | disobey any ords Board of Healss, served Upon the: tn the manner uo rot the Oity lo vbick suall | 0 personally \ to aba remove apy DUidauce la’ the time deveribed in such ror of the order, saall, one suplaiusot the Oity tuspector, orefsbe person serving such order, belure the Mayor, or any Foi c@ Justice of saiuvity, be bable te arrest and @umo “ary punteAniont vy exceeding ome (hou sau cellars of improeonmons net excecding ous y er, ur LY boku fucu fav eud imprgoment."* Pho City inspect ris one of the Commissioners of Health, which toc ¥ bas been frequent! : sion during the @i ina ver. be wall b JULdant powe closs ase @DY cols or plac thoroughiy Cleuoried an purified a6 in ge ¢ of the Mayor al © Momissioners of ai tay be deemed voceas WY, tis require: to be enforced Ly sumu ary and sever pu L t Vith this power vested’) the Commissioners of Heath why coavene tre board of Healsu in order bs Cage a buliance am simy from abuse or Meg ivct to beFabated ¥ ig Tk way be answered } cause there is no meang to dotray the expeus o— becomes liable to such not probablo they wiil sures \uemselves (ay owners of proper s).), torsuch punisameny Bow ew the money can b& exponded trom drust » aby ("Lieus on Lots ™) aud for tho repayment of which the propery ia held as morigayed to the Corporation ; aud, toadly, there has been mace an Sppropriation of » 4 Gwior the year for Conn. Beucies of the City Lz apector's Department" which certainly can be ‘exp ouded in no beter way than removing nules noes « ndangering the public heal) Another aubbority ¢ xis. Tue act (ch. 259 Laws of 1960) of the Legiaia \ure, organizing @ Ban ary Squad as a partion of; ‘he Metropolitan Police gys- tem provides it shall b > we duty of the poiice (sec, 2) * © **t0 guard @ public bealtb,"" enforce law zeladiag Puppreesion and puoisp haud | e not | bu ¢ an the firs, place theowner | severe pevaites shaeit ie. ment of crime * * or the public health, or any ordinance or resolution of Common Councils, etc. Tt being the duty of the SanitaryCompany 5%) t make inspection of * © slaughter s0%, tenement houses and edifices, report to the Roard of Metropolitan Police, and “whenever said Board shall Le natisfied by auch report that any * * slaughter house, tenement house or edifice le maintained in a manner Bn pe oy to the lives or beal*h of the public, it shall, after due entry upon ite minutes of the circumstances, cause complaint to be made, founded upon euch report and circumstance, before any magistrate of the Metro- politan Diatrict, who shall, in ® sttinmary way, upon auch complain mado under cath, issue hie proper warrant, recising therein the name of the member or merabers of the Laake ge itan Sanitary Police Company, for the arrest of the person in charge of auy such ferry-boat, manufactory, slaught- er buuse, tevement-bouse and edifica to the end that he may be brourht Le‘ore such magistrate, and the complaint of Insecurity, of the lives or health of the public, so madepbe duly investigated according to the iaw of examination into misde meanors. Lf eald magistrate shall be satisfied. ona aummary hearing thereof, that auch charge of insecurity of the Lves or health of the public is founded on reasovable and probable cause, he tay, by bis order, in writing, command any euch ferry-boat to cease running, or @uy business io #ich mannfactory of slaughter-house to cease until the cause of complaint sforesuid shall }¢ removed, to the satisfaction of the Board of Metropolitan Pol co.” Woetber any nuisance arising from fat boiling ee serLabments can be abated and removed may be fairly submitted under these provis of It y of the City Inspector ww b i ance of ull mattera affecting the public health, pursuant to the orinances of the Commou Coun cil, and the lawful requ’ of the Comm Health, and of the Board of Health. Chap. 446, See. 27.) In relation to bone boiling, (Chap, XLV.) the Revised Ordinances of 1569 (page 424, Bec. 55. the City of New York, the cecupation, or trace, or busiuesa of bone-boiling, bone-burning, bone- Jing, borse-skinuing, cow sk nning, or skin- ting of cead soimals, or the boiling af offal,"' un- wor pena! ‘ine atu imprisonment, end the City Inapector is invested (see 42) with “suthority ty do ol! (ings necessary in order to shut up end dis continue such trede or business, peaceaviy, and to remove bey e limita aforesaid, all euch offen # Ve of uuWiolesome material OF things and (Bec, 45.) the expen Lecomes shen onthe premises, w jor tuore Urgent cases (Sec, 44) it is provided, “In all cases Wieu the City Laospector shail deer is advisable tor the pubiic health of said city, torth- with to remove guy nuisance ta said city, ib sball be the dusy of 1 City lcspector to cause said nu.sance fortuwith to be abated or removed, at the expense of he owner or owners of anv lot or preiuises Upoo whic. the sane may exists," A Year of French Suicides, The French cull the Eaglish a suicidal nat'on, an declare that Euglisumon are regularly eccus- tomed to kill themselves in November, as they are to ».o08 birds in August. Btatistics, however, bat these liv nolgubors of the Bull, at least a8 freely given to self-destruct! ower, A recent return, for i during the Inst ten years uo leas than of persons found dead have been exposed at the Morgue alone, Of these 1,706, or rather more than one balf, were suicides, of whom 1,414 b ed themeolves, 114 had hanced themselves, 06 shot themselves, 66 had adopted a mode of ae murcer almost peculiar to Freuch suicides, namo. ly, # ation by arcoal. 46 bad jumped of the tors of public buildings, 16 died by cutting or siabbing, 11 poisoned themselves, T throw them. selves uder the Wheels of carriages, and 4 drank selves to death, The ¢ a of these curiously classified. Ik cases the cause Was insauity—to which suicde hero is far more frequently attribuied—si wero a of druukoniuess, 15 poor wretches killed wselves through destitution, 63 were lal pecuniary embarrussunent, uearly the er—namels, 62—were love, 69 sought h #® refuge from domestic troubles, aud untortunates were the victuns of celirium fevers. Nearly four-fifibs of the suicides were tele prove i drown- Fimezcial News, Markets, &e. New York, Wedneaday, Sept. 13,6 7. M.—The first sale of gold, this morning, war at 149%, and the lowest quotation of the day wes 1434, the closing price at 4.50 P.M, being 145%. The afternoon qnotations of the general stock market, compared with those of yerlorday efternoon, slow adeciine of from 4 wo SS percent, Governments were steady and dull, The money market was very easy to-day, and the bulk of the business was done at 6 percent., with, however, sone tr actiona at 6 per cent. There was more doing in discounts, and the raneo for commercial pa- per was from Oy to 10 percent. Sterling exchange was dull, and quoted at 109 a 109% for bank and bankers’ bills, The New York exports (exclusive of tpecie), for the week ending Sept. 12th, and since the beginuing of the year, compare as follows: 164, 186: $5,104,089 151,054,006 For the week. see Previously reported... Since Jan, let. ‘The New York Dry Coode.. General Merchand Total for the week $4,155,006 Previvualy reported. : 121,560,445 Since Jan, Ist $105,152245 §125,055,449 Ou 'Change to- Flour was be, lower. Wheat was dull, heavy, and lc, a Ye, lower, Corn was without decided change, Oate were cull and 2c, a Sc. lower, Pork and beef were tirm, Lard was sboady, and Whis- key was firm, STOCK GALR& FINET HOARD, lep..107%% 300 Mil. & P. doe, LT, 600 PL FLW CL 40 do 1 Chi. B&Q. R.. SNY Cen. &... 4 25.0 ooo WG Bad 8 8000 wl ned €6.00 US, & 1 Tol, & Wab, 900 Cle, & Pitts, KR... wbo Dei, & Had Cl, & NW. Pr , 16 Coasral Coal tov ae » G1% ni do 100 Cle, & Tol. Bo." 100 4 Cam, Coat 4 dw Cb, @ BK. Tg ly West Un Tel, 72 Gu do,, Lifalizy 2w Quiekeiives M,.. 49% BROOND BOARD. & West Union 4 4 ait NA Caen Tel. 93% 20 Erie do Oo 4th National bx, 1) Quiekaliver M lwo do.. am iy) Mariposa iw GO... +++ ; ov Cential Coal,, SU Pacitic M, 8p SPECIAL NOTE Wheeler & Wilson Lock stitch Sow Machine aad Button Hole Machine, Kh howing way. N. Ys ___ 31s “Howe Sewing Machine Compan: No aa Broadway, N.Y. Ellas HOWE gee pNe ae —————— > l4 Grever & Baker's Highest Premium Elastic ptisch and Look Bulich pewiny Pato C4 | Brostwey, Bow York, ad 266 Polion ee eT . Wu RATIOS. pepe Bate ete cal The friends and gout L eek fr Cannon gag ben 1866 BROWN—1n Brooriyn, on wednesday, Bept. Jacob Brown, aged 75 rears leqnnt Styles J to. forty Dollars each, be Fi Seb? G. CG. ‘Alien, 415 Broadway, on@ door | vlow 18 daughter of Wm. and Re- reepectfnily in- fe (Thuretay) afternoon, new of ber paren v = ane 29 days. vited to attend the fanoraly 13, The friende and relatives of ie family are respec: - fully invited to attend the funeral, trom the Funds it farther BUC Bept. 1 Mtb year of Ler ago. The friende of the fam! are respectfully invited her late rosidence, 14 Bept. 14, at — o'clock, P CAKEBREAD ~ pout fata a eriee Haar afternoon, at 3 o'rlock, 256 ANAN—On the mornine of Wednesday, after « paint 1 7 Fears and 1p morte yt, tnd lingering Lines of Amelia Buchanan, tn the ly, and members of C. 8.04 to | nd the funeral, from West 2uth et, on Thuiaday, M. ng On Tuesda tion, Elizabeth, wite of Thoinas Carehrosd The friends of the fami! funeral, at 1 o'clock, P.M DONOVANOn Thosday, Sept reland, y are invited to attend the ” 6 Carmine st. 155 12, James lono- Bork iv SL years, @ native of Dummaway, County of th are rr Thared LAMB—In Brookiyn, wite of Varish of st, The friends an. vited to atten: 162 Hich o°, James Ca Will be off é r from thence to the Cemete ty Fiathush MORAN ) Kiea of ber brothers, Timothe Brennan, also of her eon respectfully invited to the resideuce of her mo inorning, at 99 o'clock, f Cathedral, where a Requiem Max he friends of the family, Journeymeu Butchere’ eetfully invited to attend the funeral, on afternoon, 14th inet, ’ » his late residence, 110 Third ae &t 1 o'clock, from Thomas Laiuh, aged and friends ot and aleo the members Protective society oi inet, Cathar ive of the ral, fromm her late residence, © Friday me ng, to st mn Ke n Maw yee of Ler soul, and of the ooh bec 26 On Wednesday, Sept, 12, afer a long ” beth Moran, aved 09 years » family, Atal those + Owen W. aud Matthew I -in-law, John Murphy, are attend the funeral, a 93 Bim et, o She repose of ber soul ut iv'¢ o'clock, »ARKE—O9 Wednesday, Sept. 13, nara lincer- in Mines, Joho ©. Parke, the beloved husband of op A. Parke, ae Marearet jives and frien noon, 15th inet, 9 4 mother, 751 siath ave REILLY 2days His remains will be tak Thursday afternoon, at of his pareute, 186 Third Jamea, the be rick aud Roseanne Reilly, aged 1 year, 1 month ar years deof the family are respect- ; wattend t! fully invited ook, fren Sligo papere 1@ faunera,on Friday af ther wot hie py. 123 ‘en to Calvary Cemetery this 2 o'clock, trom the reeideuce ave. i MEETING OF THE UMBRELLA Makers will be held at M ‘Thursday evening, ance of all the member riance will be broug order of the Chairman, the Journeymen Pi will be beld th venin A toll atiendai ier HOCK, Prest.; ANDER OC APepiic MELTING OF FATHER Mathew “AT, A,B. Society, No. Ma ‘ pinving by f ion, Ke Pr08 LAKK, No. 8 of Bbrookiyu, Meoting, cor. of Grand oe Thureday evening, Speakore—J. Marcland, ner, Keqrs, and others, Singers land aud other Indic Hloline, Bollas, Hathaw Special meeting to adopt ing, at o'eioek, KEEVER, Ree, see, MPHE PALHER MA will hold a put r at 5 o'clock EY NOTICES. mn Messrs. Lawle 1HUs, JOYCE, Prest. litary Hall, 19% Bowers, on Puvetual atten: aa business of he meetiog. by a, Se ty hit he LF UMBERS—A REGULAR MEETING OF embers’ Protective Society , At theit rooms 157 bowers ested, THRODOKE FIRE W WILLIAMSON, sec ith r » the Meare et 3 of New Ye a rt. wnd Sth eve lish, at 7 o'clock will addr tue mir Fagan and Walwe and others. BOW, GILMURE, Vico hie rth nnede PTK, Ree, . BE. D.—Fublie ' and 7th ria, at 7 o'c Muse Rinma Melare Mesers, J. and E, Taylor, J. ay, Doran and others, ity-Lawe, next Friday evea- M. Ne- 116 THEW T, A, B, Society peranece meet) lis even} ing, in hail, corner of 28d et and Yd ave, at 7 o'clock, Speaking by Mr. Peter | ere, Ping by JAMES DELANE retary. ARTICE ail perfect, and bal {1 corner stores cher, Fvk SALE—AT ‘I tre and Wo consisting of doc shutters aud binds, h be sold che DUNN, 7 entre Market O* iAN FOR SAL ply to J, BIRKN Lost OR § 8, of the Apj fon will be Kook, onthe 2let ¢ DILLON, Depositor, fost aN 10th, o Liverpool. at 24 Carroll street, South HEARNE OST OR STOL a Carr Vrea, Is NICE BAGATELLE TABLE FOR SALI LOST AND FOUND. y of Oct, 1505, ying, Mr. Langton and oih- Stocker and Kine, M.J. SALOK, mee Sece 4 ‘FOR SAl agreat chance, and rev P. GAFFNEY, Auctioneer, 3s HE CO ROFC condhand lumber, shes aud frames, & prime lot of beam ap. Apply to MICHAEL Viace, or 145 Worth et. 2 OF TWO sTOPS— 92 William at. 63_ e to the B DAY MORNING, SEPT, 4 hain, Johnson maker, oive pia by leaving it Brooklyn, FERGUS C, 330 .EN—PASS-BOOK NO 41.926, of the Emierant Industrial Savings Bank Application will be mad on the 26th day of Bep BMITH, Depositor, tratrix, OST—A BLACK hook, containing pap the own No. 410 Water Lot OR STOLEN—PAS of the At Sav oblice by wrning the tham equare, N, Y ] REWARD—LO e7 evening, Rept. J will pleave return it to B, #t, and receive the above g5 REWARD—LOST IN A BROADWAY © car, $17 @' 1 in a yellow envelope rson tinding and returs Whoever will return JOUN FAYE, to the Bank for a new book ber, 1565, MICHAEL D, ¢ ABIGAIL BMITH, Adminis. LEATHER POCKET ersof po ure to any one but 0 1@ to the treet, will be suitably OK NO, 5419 k, The flader will he Bank, 156 ¢ 4 1 inge earne ST, ON WEDNE a white goat, The tinder CPADDEN, 271 Bast 12 and thanks of the own. Auy ring ihe same to I. BTHRA- JACK, cor, 62d sb. @ud ¥ib ay, will receive the shove reward, FiRst. CLASS SEWING wle-—Suitable for sewing cloth, leather, or finvet Ae the present owner bas uo use tor it, it will linen, be sold ¢ p. Also a bu the Tailors ahop, 142 Kim SEW ING MACHINE r ™m pnd second thore Sid at, SEW ING MACHINES OF makes including bing vome enti pets or hi Yay sun of SEWING MACHINE W or oxchange—All firet efurnisbing second hand, cheap tor cash or part) ay Bhawe bie Broadway, up etaica, made, SEW! Call 20 Gree cash or part W.'s, Howe's tor jeathor, Gibb's reat. repaued aud ke, eh instructions given, et 1270 broadway, near new, to exehange for turns 3S FOR SALE 1 fires class much and Grover & Baker, for sale ebeap | 0» MACHINE Fv R shelman wanted. Apply at ye Gear tirand, 123 (S FOR SALE AND TO hand Wheeler & Wilson's in the best order, aud Th VARIOUS ere, WL 2 W'S 4, &e, g0vus, Address TO rent, new and class maac vent, at ob # bow bb oF advances 4il Singer's, Ac, ¥ COAL. JQEST RED ASH, LEHIGH AND Locust mountain coal screened and delivered at lowest OE, Bad Bh, aad 0h av, dud AUCTI NOTICES, 4 UCTION “SALE—BY VIRTUE oF é rtgace, the entire stock and flatures + excellent grocery nO will be eold thie 1 Heptember, by P, GAFFNIY, Auctioneer loth et, atl 1 o'clock. torney for Morteasee. D, nsccrerss Crosby et ciwtus, qt vecs, beds, ° FRAN ‘ PAWNBROK! ALE—THIS DAY, i £1 cere BELL & 1 AH AM Myrtle ave M. well W Rroadway and J6t baud etore thy the atten ton « ‘plow * low von, By WITTERS, thied Sale p LOLIS UM DICKEL AUCT.=SALI will wel! this day, lease, etock and fixtures of the drinking aoe, leete y or W briday, vaiuabie sale, by M. a 1 BROKER'S SAL +. LEWIS, auctio . by order of W boote, ab ing to bes Ai wor DE LONG i =THIS DAY, at 181 Bow CTIONELR, felock, at t the furoiture, & for Caeh BUSINESS CHANCE, “STAND FOR SAT E—INQUIRE A Weat Waehineton markets. GOoor ) CHANCE Ft stonll capita! 1t am Square B feb NG Ry city Fok SALI nitare Ap House LON, [POR SALE 1h I tend te ~SALE—A4-Y 156 Cer juire of P Fok SALE CHEAT the deat Union Market Fok, Ss: truit store Inqu re atl For SA fixture premises LYNCH ot Apply to7 SALE—-A 8 SALE © ont nine ae Io Gin otal vase 1 groce ALE—A fors LE A groey heap. 144 Sixth wt, WILL SELL MY LIQUOR STORT a sheap for ca first soon. Call early yourselves cery tu Asud B, SALOON FOR highest bidder, about to leave the ¥ $120" etationery, other busine N.Y. clay at, lay. with stock aod f THE ackernit >. Inquire 134 Cha. the owt reat 5 arketa, fish stands, inte nd eve etanda, and ¢ THE STOC k, an old establ GROC! Gl ©. 4 ery sT STO t AK teat. & Ww Euquire at4 Goob ». where Kooms te SALE si be soli a Apply at VILL BUY OULA fixtures, with 2 rooms, in Lot ap Literature, conte Inquire of A » or Of JUSEPH Wuub, 195 ington at, Hoboken, N. J, f. a fish and ovet eaud cu further information for seiliug, upply DEN, 144 Bixeh wt 21 WILL OFFER THIS DAY A CLAN for some man—ry cox The cause tor selling is sickncs P. BHERIDEN, 14 For SALE—A NEATLY I'l pek aud { 31 Month, Inquire at O11 Kast ivth et between » liw t A MAN V HOUS (FOR sALt \ thing tm goode Orie tear gut, Call at Cl Best] t STORK FOR SALE CHEAI Aduress Box &, 991, Post Uilice, New ) )Warer et AND Li OL RY STORK Itis @ verre 1K, TOOLS 8 ahiog Ss’ LEASE O leo tt 1 YC! rb Oe IN ACCOUN Hl GROCTRY 8 ood business je Willlamebureh CHEAP—THE ry wtove net iivd ot, t Would be a good Lik prok SALE—THE STOCK AND PIXNTUL and Candy Store. tioerck sh near Rivington, i WR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED gar store of 13 rears, ina stock, Renu sceount of other business, STOCK nt cheap, eo lat 1 business ave ® famiiy Apply Wi’. Sub) wp Je Sixsh at rent ou CHEAP TO STORE WARKNEE $LOOTEE SALE A LIQUOR S* ou HORS YOUNG H vs old, sound a! or under the saddie ; @ good family b for almost any business. Apply at 0oy cor, Charitou, in the Trunk store. I A JRAY HORSE FOR SALE—14 h igh. 6 years old, stron work, sound and kind ereer et, rok SALE VERY LOW—A BAY Mia: fit for the country, ‘Lo be seen Spring et For SALE—A GREY PC Bnd business way: ek SALE—CHEAI—A . Vluk BE1UCET, OF Keher foply at 64 Prince ot, near Aiyrile avenur, bro llorse, yu, ok SALE — A LOW PRICEED enitable for a pediar, Seventh ave fror SALE—A BLIND HORSE —SO! in every other reapect, A on the por brocer, frok and $75 ea i MSATL high, 6 Duseabery wazo SA fe a South-east corner 2 lary RSE FO ) with top, Sb and to 9 years oid LEmA bly at 45 Laurens ey fine horses ay ranted to work in gj seou at 14 Thompen, Hekses AND MULES FOR Sai! 40M Good wagon; would answer ior pediin pendi sor d N.Y built, rk, Apply ut 11> Kast 4ud ARTS FOR SALE 1 spring aud 1 hard; will be god choap « Price 62. » stout bunt CARTMAN’'S ¢ al sold, Viret ave GOOD al ba inuize a good worker of Thth street a OR SALE CHEAP—A GOOD CANAL is pony horse, «ix years © wi sound abd kind, suitable for milk wagon, be Apply a6 193 Varick et. Al (reed bargait E~—3 LOW PRICED HORSES, A ly BE ‘b Wael i—=® HORSES, 1445 TO 16 Ua 1 small one, pri on at, #0 to 217s. OF at, HO! Or expre JYORSEs, WAGONS AND HARNESS i gale a large etock of © at ‘ wagons, buye how aud secoud ‘ horees sellin )Nevina at, roc i ORSE FOR SALE—~A sO Mon 15 hands t b kK bale eiocds, pore harness, and unde: the waddle, arives wi be wotil wold, . owner has uo use business, laguae %& Bbylish and hand, HORSES FOR SALE CHEAP—AS for them; MU the grocery store cur Gol My rile ave, Uivoalyn ue, foe 6 » feen Cor, South vd wud i bird ola Wi. SAVINGS BANS. dow Yor, ATIONAL PARK BA \8 NEW Yoh This Bank will’ issue Wlerest on favorabic term, OF 2, UU sLcutes of Deposit ob ea #1, ’ ‘ boots and ehoes K AND FINTL} i Goud bua w i, ihn TED UPGR SALE—6 YEAK kind tn single or doable ha HAN for any kind A HAL bs BLA rwWwe tails oo any “ ore bear WORM, Uns ee a’ \ ae