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‘THE NEW YORK SON. teen een nn nneaniet “MON DAY MORNING, SEPT. 18, 1866, General Slocam’s Democracy. ‘Tat Republicans seem to be in # pro‘un! quan- dary, in determining what course is best to pursus with regard to the abduction of General S1000m by the Democratic party. Availability is the main ‘thing with the politicians, and the Republican eaders soem to have grave doubts about ruccess against tho strong ticket submitted by the Demo- craey, particularly in view of the division in tueir own party on the suffage question, The Great Mogul of the party, Tutatow Wann, thinks the | Demvci acy bave gots very good ticket and « capi. thal platform, The Nadical Goliath, Mr, Garene fees no objection to placing two of the Detaocrat candidates cu the Republican ticket; and aome the minor poltc r@ rether inclined w tui that they ba! Letter adopt platform, ticket and a! Genera) 51, coMm is ® Republican, they claim, and oo are iwo or three other candidates on the Domo- cratic ticket; therefore, why not check-mate the Democrats by stealing part of their ticket? Thie tak ebout General Broovw and Mr. Ropmrom beng “Republicans” is oll bhum- bug. It doves not follow, that because General BLocem waea Republican four years ago, that he ia tho same now. General Botiee was « Demwo- erat four years ago, so were a host of other men of hke complexion with Dornan; but we have heard no Democrat claim them as belonging to bis party now. Let us look at General BLooce's case, On the 27th of August he wrote to @ Republican in Byracuse, telling him that ‘under no circum. @tances” would he be » candidate for office this Fall, Mesning of course upon the Republican ticket, Four days later ho wrote to « Democratic friend in the same city telling him that if the Demoerais Bominated him on a goo! platform, he would 'ne- cept the nomination.’ These facts, in connection ‘with the atrong Democratic tone of the last letter, ought to be conclusive of where the General stands now, no matter hat bis pomtion was four years or four months ago, In speaking of # man who has changed bis politics it is customary to say “he went uver in the campaign of 1860,"' or some other wtated contest, Judging from all the circum- stances We \ncline to think that the Republicans ‘Will be oblige! to admit, however reluctantly, that General SLooum has really “one over.’’ Tas Auantic Lyrstiiogsome finds fault with Tae Bow for opposing the establishment of an offlnal bureau at Washington to take chargs of the Presi- dent's pardon business, Our Alabama contem- porery lectures thus upon te (ext of sn article in ‘Tan Ben, relative to the alleged appointment of Joum Wiisom, Third Auditor of the Tres#ury, to ‘the head of s bureau having power to adjudicate 4m cases of application for pardon: “The Bum objects to this, as indeed, it does to » Moat of the President's views on amuesty, and to the policy ally of bis administration, Is aays, ‘Mr. Wilson may be a very honest, conscien- tous, and patriotic tleman, and he may be * fully competent to decide who are and who are not entitled te pardon according to the President's views ; but it is nevertheless certain that the Bu- eau’ will offer an admirable opportunity for offi- etal corruption, b-sides converting the pardoning into ev odious machine.’ The Scum may ish all fears or doubte from ite mind in regard 80 the honesty of Jobn Wison, There is no ‘way it, lo regard to Ais honesty, por in re- his ability either to carry out wha | otticer of the Govern- whom no ove would dare to ‘What the Bus weuld apply to this newly created *Executive Bureau’ would apply to every depart- ‘ment end bureau of the Government.” As to Tax 8cy's objection to “ihe policy gener- ally” of the Adininistration, we have only to say that @ different impression prevails here at the North, and we fail to see how the Intsttigaxore ean reach such # conclusion, except upon the Priaciple that when you look through green apec- tacles overything has a greenish appears 0. We doubs not that Mr. WiLs0N is personally ail that our ceniemporary claims for him, It is not the man, Sut the office, that we oppose. The asser- tion hat what would apply to the Pardon Bureau would apply with equal force to ull branches of the Government, is without foundation; there is Bo sitnilitude whatever, The applications for par- dou must be passed upon judicially, or else the thing je nothing but » farce, and only the judicial branch of the Governinent is competent to do that. ‘We bold that neither the President nor Jouw Wrt- #0 can form a correct opinion in all caves, as to who ace and who are not ens sled to pardous, un- der the provisious of the amuesty, Tho thing is sbsolutely imposaibic, More are from three hun- dred to sour hundred applications arriving daily, end what means has the President for deciding upon the casos without the adduction of testimony ? ‘We believe the better policy would be to grant a general pardon to all the Southera men now de red,with the exception of the few individuals whom it way be desirable to punish, Wo bave repeatedly advocated this plan, and if the Inreitig2Noms has # better one, wo will be happy to adops it, Three Black (Crews, Onto fe unfortunate in the selection of Ste Treasurers, having had three defaulters in that de- Partioent within the late ten years, Buestry, « Dowocrat, was the fir He omberzled somowhera in the neighborhood of two hundred thousand dol- Jars, and leftibe country. Gipson, « Republican, Was BanaLin's successor, not only in office but in embezclement, It has never been known exactly how much eliher of these worthies got from the Biate, as the ceficitin tbe former's accounts was | not discovered until some time after the latter had been operating —Giusom haviny endeavored to con- cea) Baesien's crime, ‘The supposition is that there was an understanding of some kind between the rogues, We now learn that G. Vounny Doasey, who wus ted two years 4g0 on the ticket with Governor Baovaa, is hkewise a defaulter, but the amount of the deficiency bas not yet been stated, Ale is uncer arrest, and Governor Awpuason will este, and generally to take euch steps as might be thought advisable.” We think it hardly necessary for these gentlemen to do anything of the kind. Their rights will no doubt be fully attended to, and as for the stepe most advisable for them to take, they evidently ought to do sornething pecunianly for Joun C, Braoxtsnipas, one of thotr whilomn Sdols, and not turn the cold shoulder upon bin when he goer over to teat the sincerity of ther fulsome adulation, But to apeak sertously—for the bondholders do.btless consider the aubject @ very serious one—these special friends of ‘he re- bellion, who furnished the money with which the | rebel pirates were fiited vut, have got exactly what | 7°*"% : mf 2 _ 5 abrief tines, Juifa thoy Ceserved, They wore aa much the enemies | ripe hetiseat the iat y of oor Goverpment as the releisin tho feld, and infinitely wore odious, because they ha! po per- 4 st 8 % re rt, re & fexther lode. hair the 3 sonal interest im the tasue. Thoy advanced their | Peiits tet, Btevhen’s Chu a ior the’ rope, ot | piaakotn, limes, shee . on deren "eoake. gainviner | 4 Goob, SM sooney, upor. the hypothrsia that te Con- | ber we end from Pence es / fy meipty ii i Jace enrtains, Al Niv and fancr pooda ke, te 4441 é ry Va . federscy would become en ertallished ay Rvonibe thontel, ha bariboraey and Owen AWNBROK F: ‘'S SALE — THIS Day | NEW cena and exerted themselves to the utmomt | Coon, are respoetiuay invived to attend, orm AMES AGAR, Ancte wail at 1) o'cive dark eves amd inti to make it such. They have beeu egregiously Vietimized, and now have the impudence to claim | morning, Bept, that our Governwent ahoul! redeen their worth- lees rebel bonds, Lf they have sense enough lof to take advice, let them carefully preserve these bonds, to be handed down to posterity as ® powerful warning to beware of mush- room Confederacies, rebel age..ta, after feoling in al! their pockets, re ported that they bad'nt it about them, just thea, Bringing Home the | Dead. A Govnnamant order has been issued, giving | faily iv permission for the removal (after October Ist) of the bodies of soldiers futerred in the Bouthern Btates. No doubt « large proportion of ‘the graves whore the heroos were buried" will be opened, and the bodies brought North for final aterment, Dur- ing the progress of the war «large number of deat Soldiers were brought home for burial, bot it waa necessary for the Government to greatly resrict this privilege, and thousands of friends have long been waiting for the opportunity that is now about to be offered. Tk will Leanad wight to eee aged parents, wives, brothers and sisters bunting fur the remains of their loved on the battle felis, They will not recocnize tu the mouldering forms that they find then,the same light-hearted! lads who ashort ttmeavo bid them farewell and marched forth to the battle fold, But ti ay will bring hese bodies home, and reverentiy inier them in the quiet cemeterios of every Northern Siste, and long years bence the tombstones erected over (hem will be pointed to as the monuments that mark the resting placer of brave men who sacrificed their lives on the altar of their country. Fimametal News, Markets, de. Now York, Saturday, Sept. 16,— P. M—Gold te day waa firmer than on Friday —enlos at 142/40 14's The general etock market waa very dull, prices at the close differing but little from those of Friday. ‘iow. ornments were steady, Money was very abundant at 56 por cout.most of the transactions on call being at the lower figure. Foreivn exchange was dull, but stendy at 100!) 0% for Gi-day bankers! The shipments of apecie by the day's stearuere were only $34,500, making for the woek ¢! this week aro very heavy, being in dry pools #4,:2,- 41%, and in general merchandise $3,917,965, or a total of $7,805,559--the Reet importation of an week for this year, On’ ae to-day Flour waa dull and be. low Wheat was dull and declining tor Bor Winter was without decided change, Cora nade firmer Onis were lc. a xe, better, Pork wasashade higher. Reef waerwady Lard was drmer, Whiskey was firmer, ‘OOK BALES—FIRST BOARD, 1000 U.S, 66, 6 119% 100 N.Y. Cen. K. 1690 U.S. 6a, Wy 200 do......98 omy do... pew iss.dh', WW Brie K...... 200000 do. 7 on do. 20000 17,8, ba, 1040's, 940) Brie Pf 5000 Trea, 7 S-10,.... 99 } lw NL 0. 100) Mo. be tu. do, 500 Cal, i 20000 Olio & Miss. . goon Cy errs hs Chi & NW. 1, eo La, Cen, it, 1v0 9x0. ‘ ) Cle, & Pitts, bh ”) WO. 1 200 Chi, & N.W. 4 WO. vcserse, OTK 4u0 Chi, & NW. PT, 61 lau do... GLasbl's ho CH. @ BL LL te 14 Second Av. KR... 65 gw Port, We wt vis Suv do... OT alts ST New Jereey K..140 be 4th National bk 5) Metropolitan B,. iid 50 Weat Unioa Tel, 14 10 Quicksiiver M... 459 5 Cantos Co. . . iv0 Central © 1A & Com Pi... WS% Domestic Markets Wholesale Prices Carrent New Yous, Sarcspar, Sept, If, 1865, Cafes, 1b.—Jave, t0al7 ; St Domingo, IT alla; Rio, fur to prune, 19ax Maracaiio, Adare. Cotton, ib, add. New Osiemus —adu ; Mud. Upland, a! Fish, evt.—Dry cod, 8 2529 0); Riek. dobbl., 759 ry + Dry sealey-—as iw; Pick. Salmon, 1, ds ue 45:0; Mackerel, i, plore, 34 due—; herrings, |, ond, Four and Men’, bbl. Seneasee, e: S bind ¥): Ceorgete sine, 71; Cormnis, als cab. sumber,-Southern pine, 45 00a55 00; White pine box board, 200 azv2ud; White plae merchantabie i Ww; C ear pine, 6100; Poplar and plank, 6) W0aod a CRlerry bowras and plank, 7) W; Oak and ash, 69 006500; Ma ple and bireb, 35 add OO; Misck walnut, 7o ules) vu, Ab olagste, a. Now Ovlouoa, — Torte Rice, Cuba. bau abl, 165a1 TO; bleached do, 1 unbleached do, 2 40 1 ped, 1 Gval O1 per gallon; 6 Keof, m. bbls, 8 591200 ; ky clea, Bominal Pr * ; Dop-. Wy : Lard, a ; Batter, Uranre co, éhab0; Deb Cheese, coaumon tochvice, 11al6’.. Stugara,-Cuba, 12%als ya; liavane, fine! oueara, 15 oa?) yo per ib, Tes, Ub. tyson, Lud; Youne do, 90a1 89; Hy. a-; Re sou skin, 6009 wd ime, 1 vial 90; Volong, Rial 7 £0, Soa! Tetacee.—-Khentacs (cary paid) 799 nyo shavana, (duty 2 Connoesicut, 7 ib,—Ain, Bax, fie,, TT; Am, F. B, M,, Am. % and ‘Me: @jai: Ain. Na, & ly Md Sup, & ex. pul ¢ 1, Oda No, 1, puliad, 64055, eaneots. Ki Knes Lidia, dresee t, 1200; Salt, Turk’ istend, bush, oad’ ve. pool, sack, tlie soap, per ib. — 820, ilops, crop | labo; Lit doy 40050; Hay, 100 Ibe, Bouts tor ebsppiug end Thass for reail lots; Cauales, city, 40 CHA, NOWIE & (Cee. Baker’ Grover Elastic stich and Low ht Highest) Premium } eppoint his successor for the balance of the term, which will expire on the first of January, I) is to be hoped that the nominees for that office, who are now in the field, are more trustworthy thaw the in- feresiing trio alluded to, Want Their Money. A pISMAL meeting was lately heid in London, as Will be seen by our Buropean advices, Those evia- pathetic Englishmen, whose love for the rebola, coupled with the hope of # profiiable speculation, fnduced thom to invest their money in * Confed- erate honda," assemblolin * solemn couclaye" to consider what they hal better do in view of the comewhat doubiful prospect of redemption, The object of the meeting was io appoint 9 committer, Weapediess “to orotecs they rights and iater> Sewing Machi 3 | Hob Pulton ated, 190K. | Broadwar, New Yook, aud lyn “Wheeler & Wilson Luck silteb sewing Meciine Bod Button blue Mechine, No, 6vs H rake ways Y vis | Hlowe sewing ‘iachine ¢ owmpany, No 629 | Broviway, N.Y Lido HOW: J » Ageuls wan pe hid (rb Gilt, Pearl aud Kavkles—Two, Ture, Five to Pwen Ne Av dy vs | 49) ©, Alien, 4to Boadway, elow Coal at. &vhe Luproved * stoay QNipne sew! Mrehines Oot Mroatauy, Pujwee The Lying-io Wards oe! the infrate Scents whale, The semi-annual interest on | gtrend the funeral, from 242 East luth the cotion bonds was due on the 1st rnet., but the Shen na At 10’ o'ch 6. The imports | Association. P. CAPITAL... .# DEATHS, DEYINE—After & long illness, Catharine Devine, “hier toletiy d friends and acqnaintances ere elatives an and aecq iepecgrally invited to cee a ener Clanen, 'Tnoon, Zo er Oe, 804 Seventh ave. erage bite 383 EABERT—On Saturday, Sept. 16, 1865, John F. Egbert, aged 41 years, tlh The friends and relatives of the family, and those of bis brotoe ®, Jaa. G., Wm. G. and Bie. B. Bat a] also the Washinston Chap er, No. #0. U. A. an poe ° booker tiuards, ere reepectfally invijes g 2 4 Velde has her residence, 85 Chiat t LiOTT —In Jerse: fe W. Elliott, of hy ie City, Elizabeth, © Jinwavilie, N. Yu oo” Gee the it 24 dave ver of the iste Thomas Lynch, in Ne Slot year uf her ee Her rreanaine sii be taken from the realdence of hey mother Bast 61a st on be beth inet, ast pers please cop... ¥ STERSON—At Saucerties, N. on ornites Bere 16, att ree illneas, Masterson, in the 20h year of bis 5 ibe remains will be interred ou Monday, Ooty 1% At Saugertics, . Le MORAN—On Saturday, Sept. 16, Thomas vay fp the cath year of ule a6. 8 native of the Parish o! a ety my « lreiand, ‘ils relatives and frends, and thoae of the Sodality of St. Aun's Chuich, are, respectfully requested to this Monday ky to Bt. Ann's Church, 5b et, solemn Kequierm Mass will be off ed for the al repose ot his soul, and thence to Calvary ‘tery, 146 McCARTY—On Sanday, Bept. 17, 1865, Hanore McCarty, wife of Denis McCarty, axed 5 ‘The relatives and friends of the tamily are 1e«pect- ited to attend the funeral, on Monday t 2 o'clock, from her an j= alternoo ke place from 26 Goerck at, to ft. t iv o'clock, where @ Requiem from KING -On Hept. 17th, Bridget Ring, aged 27 years, The iriends of (ue tamily are requested to attend the funeral, this Monday afternoon, at 1'4 o’olock, from Ler late residence, 167 Fires ave, 309 BULLIVAN-—In Boos ya, Sept, 16, 1945, Job the tecoved aud only eon of Michuel F, and Alargare’ Suluvan, aed 24 years, Dosrest John, thou haat left us, Aud thy lore ve deeply teel, But 't'e God who hach bereft us, He cau all our sorrows Leal, Teint ves and friends of the famity are reapact- ite attend the tur Moucday) § 2o'cioek, from hia lave res ve, Woi- Ven Brun’ et, couch B ookiva ‘ 567 TRADE NOTICE A A MEFTING OF THE MASONS’ PRO- tective Culon of Brockien, B.D, bid sept, 12th, the following named meinbere were expelled tor not conplying with the rules this Union: Matthew Smith, 6 Devos, John Melrven. Jacob Wond wed by order of the Union, C CONK- 30 VOACHMAKERS’ UNION, NO, 1—ALL / membere are inost earnestiy requested to atiend A meeting of the above Union on to-morrow (Tres. day) evening, the 10th inst, at 8 o'clock, Kooma, 267 Howery. Those members having tickets of excurston not settled for, will please call, otherwike same will he eharved to their acconnt after th te, Per order WM. BK. LONG, Press. PHILIP McKEOWN, See. 144 OTICE TO THE BLUESTONE CUTTERS and Flavgere--A eeimi\-monthivy meeting will be held in the large hail, 906 Kiehth ave, on Tuesday evening, Sept, 1% at T o'clock, By order of the FITZGLTBBONA, See, 263 "LAR NOTICE—THERE WILL BE A REGL monthly meeting of the North River Coal Show Association heid thie Monday mine, at 76 tt, at 7 o'clock. N. Ali members are ed wo attend, THOS. UO BRIEN, Pree. PB, COMMING, See, 123 OTICE—UNTLED COOPERS NO, 4—ALL meinhere are hereby requested to assemble for @epecial mee!ing thie Monday eveningnt 7 'g o'clock, at 157 Bowery, The importance of this raeecing will chiefly conriat in offerine members tn arrears a last chance to proenre clew cards beiore the Comnilties will inspect the Iatrer, [tis to he hoped that all members in a ra will now come forward like pn] and thereby en’ all troubles tor *hemee ves anc JAMES KEARNEY, President; MARX, Becrotary, 143 JAINTERS—A REGULAR MEETING OF the N.Y. P. House Painters’ Arsoctation will te held at Met opolitan Lal Sixth ave, on the Monday evening, !Sch inet. at So'olock, N. B.—E: ry member is requested to attend, asx most important i a will be dircuseed at t bering, JAS, AL BOURKE, Prest. W. B. MATHEWS, Kec, Sec.147 VU TAILORS—ALL THE HANDS WORK- ine fort ore of Keppra? Nageau and s. Fulton « ues'ed to mee @ cY's, er, ile: dridge @ on Me epl 18 at 7 o'clock, to arimuge ¢ tor the Fall trade © TATLORS-—ALL THK HANDS Wé ing for the store of P, C, Barnum, Chatham aquare, are requested to meet At McKooney's, corner of iles ter sad Eliridve ats, on Monlay evening, Sept. Isch. fi T's o'clock, to arrauce the Bill of Prices for the Fail 140 Pik NEW YORK OCEAN STEAMSHIP Seamen's Association, will bold a meeting on Monday eveuine, se Sth, at the 6th Ward Hotel, 256 cor Juane end Ceatre ets, ats o'clock, “SOCIETY NOTICES, FATHER MATTHEW 7, A.B, SOCIETY No. oN, Y.—1a po suanceo, weall from the Father Maibew 'T. A. B Soe of New York, lay evouiug, Fept, » at the ba lof the society, cor vid at. and 2d ofiicers would reepocitully state (het when the hour of op ning arrived, the meeting wascalled w order ty the Recording Becretary, Henry T, Care roll (che Presideut Launcelot Marphy being atrent) by calling Thomas Concannos to the Chair, When aa done a band of men styling themselves Mathew T. A. B. Society interfered, and by sheir ruffianly conduct broke uo the business of the meeting, aud compelled the paice to come in and clear the Hall. It is well to inform the publie that Persons have me’ at different times in different , and concocted plane for heaking up the So ciety, aod appropriating the fundeand property of the Hociety tothelrown use, To prove this, we would state that the parties above mentioned opened the cloreia and stole thevefrom the banners, flags, woarfa, &e., of the society, and delivered promiscuoualy ginovg each other, But br the efforts of the Police port of these bas been revained, and are in the hands horitles, We Ate that these ve nized aa dol es from » 2% ip the composed of 15 Lut they wee ec teft the hall of ihe tion as impostors, ould notify the pubs lie net to recog Buy Notice or advertiseinent from them, or allow et any bile for the so. ciety, aa the Father Mathew I. A.B, Society No. 2, of New York, will not pay any bills they may cont tract. THOMAS CONCANNON, President pro tem. 149 forameeting tobe he'd on » Vi 1s » sud not being re HENRY f, CARROLL, Kee. See, YENIAN BROTHERHOOL-THE MER bers of the Garry: are 'ejuested to be utthis evewlng a Mathew tall, cor, 4 1 importance will sympathize cause are invited. ; COBTELLO, Contre. EDWAKD TR's ’ lla ADIES THER MATHEW Soclety, No, 6, Y.. Will bold @ pub, this evening at T ck, at ihe cor of ay We invite the lauiesof this e thie opportunity vow otlere # talent will be present yd, A. Reilly, ue meetin, J eland P| ehborhood to to thea, The Joba Cronin, Loa ie8 Cauavan, “s Carey, riell, Mesers, Iaxun, Coie and Wage T. Milla will pre Pat the paw orth LER CURBY . JUL ALLAH AN, i Al SAVINGS ANNs. pu LE NK NATIONAL PARK DL ok NEW York, °& BANK aang, BL Y 8s Tiie Bank will istuo Certitiontes oy Do Jatoree: on favor sbie i Jus. Joke WORTE AUCTION NOTICES, WANTED. | AUCTION NOTICE—CROCKERY AND Rept ine to voinck We at fectenert— Tues HUNT ‘assortment. Gooce well pecked, 24 1 UCTION | SALE OF GOOD BECOND- rat th’ b) o'clock, at house 101 Ww. abth cages Sib ers coms Pring over 90) yda. carpets, parlor suite mirrors, ade, dressing bureaus, sofea, chairs, stairs. at 32S Broadway, the year round, Also @ su “A GOOD BRASS COCK FINISHER WAN RTIFICIAL FLOWER MARKERS Wand pay and stoady wor G rt errand bo: Liberty at, up io FEW SMALL | GIRLS WANTED To oh inners, ior I h ing. wet ns MAY NARI ati 4 Tile learn Ate SAL ane snd bedding, hair materaaers, rich ching Biolirn. Apply to WILLIAM NICOLL, 14 Ii ‘ Te ‘are, i kitewen furniture in vreat - < i TH a - aw Pye panement, rain or shine, HENRY | WONDERFUL RUSH FOR MALE ay T. Auer, "1 | emue'ep at J WebLvLEY's c e ss I arid iac al Wwe! cooks waiter fury aud np st \ RY FELTMAN, At N oe also coreum fh. Rade 18% P 1 7 he, Marae honds. Theos ae du expo, ed itn {ne counter, oyster bar, Arius This ffir : we cain 10 Choire, e 00, : oT \J MORIARTY, ACT, WIL) SUT Tis ws day, Ot 178 Chethar ey aty ot lock —@ food MesoTtme nt 01 he f tor Baad pi orn tare | Appiy a F.MAYN Precisely. 500 ‘ote of mens ir, frock, and bue!ness cont ie tale is we!! worth the attents f lea} d Others, By order of J. L. PHILLUR. 06 Catherine street, 13 PAWNBROKER'S SALE THIS DAY, BY JOUN MORTIMER, 15 East Broadvar, of 400 lots women's choice groin contis'ine o’ ilk. merino and other dresses, skirts, fine shawls end clonka, Temnanta, ahvete, apreade, quilts, blaoke'a, table cloth shoes, galvers, anda variety of goole too nu- merous to mention, The above goots are all enita- oe eaten ba ea es: and vera the arte We n ere an ou: epers, order of J. METZLER, 611 Broome Se A 1” Paw NBROKER’S SALF—RICHD, FIELD, Auct'r.. ealesroom 489 Peail at, will eel! this dy Bt 10's o'c'ock, 400 lots of men and women's clo! bine, ilk, merino and calico dreares, shawle. closke, man- tillas, under garmenta, and a variety of other derira- ble gooda, order of JOHN SULLIVAN, New Chambers at, Licensed Pawnbroker, 182 in, consetin | a itile be » nantaloons and 2yeano JUDBON & CO, | A er pijuet makers, Lracehe @, Goud pay Walker st, At BOOKHAM’ atr ene GS, BERMAN & C0, AUCT!S, SELL THIS | Bl! 's day (Monday), Be Pt. 18th, at Oy oclock. at Vy Horter at, near Mowery. the entire turn'ture ot « A firet clase lager beer anioon, chairs. tay counters, bnotting fluge stock, wine and sears. and ail other fix eand fut- | Hovaten at, , ¥ Diture belonging to said saloon, A. LIVI MAN, Cit Marshal, 1a ‘ORGE KEYES’, 343 EIGHTH AVE. Jn Monday, several cases and bales bleache t and brown murlins, Canton tlannels, tleke, Printer, vine. hats, delainee, and domestic goods eenotally, aevecal cents a yard lees (han wholesale prices, ito BARGAINS BARGAIN IN NEW FALL WINTER DKES8 GOODB, Received within the past few ds FROM AUCTIO FRENCH POPL ALL-WOOL D. ROU BAIX POPLI at DOUBLE FOLD DEBAGE be. ALPACAS IN ALL COLORS at Bie PLAIN AND CHE¢ JETOMAN at 62%e, 0, Broadway, at, By A acuive, young city aud country proper reference, Inq meat, 20 Wali et, e ineh « le colors, PARIS EMPRESS CLOTHS at $1.50, ail eplenaid co} murples and bre BAKER WANTE in green, garnets, blue, mauves, NEW S71 YLE ENGLISH BALMORALS 2.50, rh $! Bu, $5.75, #4 and 24.50 each, SE) @ iGepec fully ruyeest tant ous Custom: be too careiul to note our add eas, Naeirek ih grass ) W; K. PEYTON, Wand wis BOWLRY, e.cet at OS! 10th av, het, Ox¢ oui 266 + Ae At Near Houston BEAcK AND COLOKED ALPACAS, Is, Stoady wr Al 37% CENTS, WORLH 60 CENTS, Ann at. THOS. DAN AT bu CENTS, WORTH 66 CE lo AT bo I's. WORTH at Be WORTH 9y CENTS, anced bent *s,rorkma T ORT 0 CEN AT’ STOR Saath ° CL hie: 268 Watar at, OOK FOLDERS — werted. Me RAL SKIRTS—AT @2 50, WORTH ow, AT $% WORTH $4, AT $4 WOKTH 35 50, _103__ FOSTER & WELSH, 247 KIGHTH AVE, RY GOODS RETAILED AT WHOLESALE teady wo olearn t ith floor, black and colo: ment, pceaa, Cashineres and paramet- S/LKS—SILKS—SILKS ARE NOW offering a lave jot of Pisin aud Plaid Silk, boughs tthe Anation ig i! Silks on Thureday, LEAVY PL SILKS, in neat, small At M1.25—worth $2. revular price. Seidl. HEAVY PLAIN COLORED choulce colors, to learn, at GEO. tre et. t Book FOLDE SILKS, new and ya, 2 vere on b Winter Shawls the following lota just the Shaw! Sale of Mewrs ‘ne jun eon eee a hw ae CENTRE REAL PAIg. E 4 . 5 My at 50, 49, $12, worth a priee from rity 0 each #iF bad D SCARLET TRE PAISLEY se and aN worth $40 10 #5), | ; ONGB La ay $14, worth #15 to # x hy 66810 eng Roun BROCHE ‘BHAWLS, LONG AND s Entirely new designs, imported this se 1 prices, from $38 to $90 euch idisbieastaideidines ename! {ndeveudent wok ea aud baisters, street mea, None other, 3. HEATLEY, W. K. PEYTON, 266 : reer, £72 aud 274 Bowery, K. HOOD. ARTICLES FOR SALE, — | (\UTUNG Was @need cutter, on ina CuMoM ehirte, work to CUTTER, box 8£6 sun , *XPERT HOOP § led OR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH—A BA Hie. isin good repalr. Call at isd) mosbureh, Brooklyn, E, D, e it as be RITES FOR SALE ORTO LET Who ure pe yowh The cheapest in the clty, Ove rosewood 6 octave ty to Be Aor" for $91; one parlor grand O% octave tor $96; 1 Tr, Valker at Gilbert Aeolian for 8550, aud 1 new T octave, Mosie ‘aught and pianos tuced by Prof, DUMSDaY, 188 4 SYELEITER Wy tory, Good waye Grand at, wid tix rs : O SEGAR MANUFACTURERS—FINR | * Havana tobacco wrappers and filers, real V we PyNGkay ERS & Abeyo, forsale low, as JOBL BNRIQUE DE SAN. A vood euginve TOS, du Cedar at, i 84 } @old and diamond wo. ERS—FOR SALTER - LIQUOR = DEA y 7 BEUK, cor, ot York ang T cheap, 3 beer pars, as new; will be avid | ; ; fc ; AIRS CLASS Op atialacen.n. lnquise ac 89 King ay of DAVID bide Bike: De NBoTIAM. Ne - Mie Nua poyment. Inquive at 4 BORN MALE AN CAN pyment; also a buy for the store wantet A GOOD PLUMBER Wa South ¢¢ HOUSE-CARPE chanie, understanding the | usivess of re rk, GIRL WANTED FOK G st, from T till 1U o'clock SILK AND We LINE POPLINS, very | ra’e man; cio « eirl heavy, at #126 per yard, Th pods WO | Vought Al A NAT AUUTION of ture: BLANK BOOK FORW cay. Also, Alo @ bov with some wle f Apply to AUBTIN & MAGILL, 145 and 147 Fy all kinda of fa nd, lady cake, Apply at 20d ( WANT PlaNsieRw Look, YARPENTERS WANTED— Also girls to legey id Ca BOY WANTED—ONE NOT AFRALD OF work way appiy at 16 Frankiiaca, WASTED Al BROWN & HES 7 Perk Row 7 NUMBER OF HANDS WANTED For 4 Wheeler & Wilron’ p ; Oe 9 | 4 RTIPIC TAL FLOWERS—WANT ED, 1 100 Tose makers, y and steady work 29 FOURTH ee iately landed, of ai! natious. the work given « FIND top bureaus’ roias, fine } nd Ledrooa BLACKSMITH, | fechas russele aad ingraiu carpets, crockery, A atid) Jane et NR ee =| / GOOD TLS DRY GOODs, an bat bas been » A stot T BOY WANTED AT A HAT 43% cap factory, t (business woud be prejerred, at 5 Wor. [ wome: m. None need « ire at 4 o'cloca I’, D—AT MESER( and 5th at, Greeupolat, 'o bike co and cakes; musi come i@@sy to work; musi t W t) hand 29th «t, Bwekrorders— ANTED 6 OR na ae BRL nt 1 and ivi ¢ Apply at * ne Si A TINMAN WANTED Al 254 PEARL ST, ; uD staire, AVENU} NUMBER OF HANDS WANTED bow ut GS. HERMAN & CO. AUCT'RS, SELL AP | fig 2 seut to sk Der Abseripeny tar We patie tion, by erterof A.NEWHOUSE & | ply. Aiso 4 good titstuiue Apply at bud ' ’ CO. on Mond Sept. 18th, at 10'¢ ofc ock, at 13 | treet . is Bowery, 7) bt nice eld Rourhon Crow's, Shae? rrr . ne y ; fo:'s, Kenuedy's and Gold Me lal «hlskera, siored 9 BOY IN A MACHINE SHOP, AND A nd ap t aloo 15 casks French brandies, qaiek lathe fia t singe: Buliding, foot of Try wines, and = large lot of ovher liquo s, | laucy et, C.F, KROST. § 100 cases cham MAN WANTED TO FIT GAITERS A - Ly shoes, ¢ {845 1 GAFENEY, AUCT., SALESROOM 356 | and iiibets, CHAKLES Kierhe ees. @ Bighth ave, wil wetl thin das Oe oeloek, Porn y reir the stock sad fixtures of the oid and veilosuantined A G00D VEST AND BUTTONHOL! gtocery sud liquor store, 266 West eth at: aleo the maker on fine work, (he best proces p ‘ furniture of the family, 36 ene ib fe Si te ke Call all tho weea ne ve . — = | Cauai rt, cor Ruwers, oa fd ' M. WITTFRS, AUCT., SELLS THIS EWG <P a Ww", t2orclock, at 454 Canal et, e tareoquane | A EEN GOOD DI MAKERS ws tivare he, Rorasren fo can room and Kitchen furs | we ercaeet ener iat 7 WILLIAM Abior “OFFICE | AMEIICIAL FLOW 4 1iv Chatham Square 18t ME l ecm ty work e6 Baed arr : 10% o'clock, the furniture the ho Bivinten yt eat | fos ad Jedateen obs tote tae hea Jivieion et, A iow ikon to lear rr} FLOORMAN, Wanted STEADY at ned i¢ he of aan NTED—AT 122 », 4 RAL House: ALSO, in A private board'ug louse, at 15 Abinge REAL FRENCH MERINOS at $1 per rard; a better | S22 Pls. Weet 12th ar, walt uslity than ean be found at any other house in Bex WANTED—TO CARRY PARCELS S ve . FRENCH MERINOS at $1.25 and Good r ference required. Tauiie at 62 Wal BONFOUKS LEAVE, , A ° b BOOTMARER WANTED—A GOOD Wome Man on custom hoot bottor scan bave @ good 170 6 GOOD a 4 and good prices, at No. le 165 ELS nin al ne vork -4 GOOD k or evod ban wokfolding, A Bakers CONPECTIONERS-WANTED & hea: whole thd poetry, eenw ich eh BLACKSMITHS HELPER WANTED At 4 i FOLD RR aleo Sore S Norte JAMES A. FLACK. — 60 TX wich at ) CARI 140 be ten bt __ FOSTER & WELSH, 2% FIGHTI AVE, 199 Bak TERS “AND OPERATORS WANTDIY * LA SAND BLANKETS VERY | patting. Siento eg mart eeers will Fia pet LAMBGK I'S, 623 Greenwich at. Also br hana ae Call the week, at 206 Wee 4 2 Dm 4 LSK tas, at very low prices, Also an assortment of Hale UTTONHOLE MAK OPERATOR: * moral skirte, at very reduced prices, 208 B and baleters for iat : pain te MoS“ t8s, MUSLINS, MUSLINS, BOUGHT | %7 West 24th at, as 4 BEFORE THE ADVANCE AND B! TTONH( RS WANTED—ON RSTAILEDAT 4S THAN fine tirlatnke stolen te WHOLSSALE Hf Daiste: also ag do ve housework, Call J POSTER & WELSEL 2 week, 444 Grand ot, W sburgh, 37 GR W. ALEXANDER, 51 and 33 ‘TED, 6 BL low-ware. App! R Wak) & Co G. Ww. LOCK WOULD, 640 ‘# need apply, at 3 CARPENTERS WANTED AT 12 st, Jersey C. ive undergarmen do in the eveuing, ntlice, above 1b ye “YER, 401 Broadway, cor og A Shit NTED—T egiveu, Cali at us dre veval jew Appy to BAILEY Creede ety Jareey “OR 38 GOUB IRT MAKERS Wan WELLERS WANTED & o Wane. om RNISHE tw ” o¢ colo iy at 1.75 por rard MAN & JACOBUS, 64 Orenie fy Newark, NT ced HICH GHOS GRATS HIER a etsy at $2.26, CLOAK MAKERS WANTED AT No. snl Ar ondway ; high C sulne (s ie waren” spare Silke the cheapest we} FA TAYT & Cu sis sili pald to geod bends nt W. K. PEYTON, AP FINISHERS WANTED — 2) GooB a a J hands to work in the store; @ few a» re will t SHAWLS — SHAWLS — SHAWLS, — fakes to learn, Apply at GEO, B, BACKS TER. lod SD We have aided to our superb stock of Fall and | Pulver at. 188 CURRIERS WANTED—TO SHAVE AND tuff The highest prices peld te NO sgn? Pert OSs Cedar ey _ @ YORK ‘ty, Good workmen only neea applyas 171 TED BY AN BXPERR sad Pry Warros & VAs. Chiy. s@ ERATOR ON AGKOVER | ‘chine, can fad con ban 7 a berea pa rayorevts | . nent povment. 4 Weet Washington Pence A yeu, | STaSe ———————. BACT RSIONS SLETY GOOD © - WV Tae Applications can . yee sacle yy i SFR -} - ¥ CLO: f n Appligations made a Phy ela, | PAWNBROKI RS' TICKETS Bor GUT OF anaemia vit } _ Toad hands the hicheeh vases tert coe Sleeve Wuttons aud =tuds New Styles — | io eee ee Tiles cworhiag, Galea tustiw. | VHB STEAMER MASSASOIT WILL Make | SyQloutc2t cusrentocd, erator on White sk aw Lasoo, Hive, Biediy Leas tu Suveuiy eave wore | Mel or aa eaichen Ly a. Mouey ud- on excuision to the Fiehing Banks ou Tuesday, | MAN "903 Banna’ days (0S. HEI \ ie F Q, .) api + ° » OF the ‘i a . goth, » ba Dad way " T ibar halos Gang gg.OY 8: + Alea 410 Mivaaway, | Lourbe at full value af 120 Bowery, weg g f hones Foot, Je. etna hy) Ba see rece SEWERS WANTE OD Wak sal La and dinner on ia“* | E uly weed WW, 6 Louie ni Goud HANDE, A