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eS3sS Ss eue= HP Btseeavee2e —~ sew ena wt THE NEW YORK SON. WEDNES DAY MORNING, SEPT, 27, 1805. All Abroad, At no period since the formation of the Federal Government have political parties been in #0 chaotic and undefined @ state as at the present time. The politicians are all at een, without hag or cumpans, knowing not which way to steer in order to reach the desired harbor of success. The old party doctrines have awept away by the tempest of rebellion ¢ atforms on which the faithful used to congregate have been completely destroyed, hardly # plank of which they were composed being now available, But » new ora is dawning, new platforms, new issues and new doc- trines are indispensable, and the absorbing ques- tlon with the politicians now 1s, what course to pursue in order to reach sho popular tide and flow to power and party ascendancy, Nover did shipwrecke! mariner cast his eye around the horl- son in quest of # sail more wistfully, than do the politicians in quest of @ «ign to show which way the political wind is likely to | blow. Waen slavery was eo thing of life there was no such doubt and hesitancy, Every shade of party color was then clearly de- fined, and there was no question as to the choice of sides. Slavery is dead, but it bas lect an ber in another phase of the question, and the politicians are now anxious to secure from it the legacy of political capital, But the vexed question i, how can this be accomplished? The only land mark that furnishes any sort of @ guide is the policy adopted by the President for the reconstruction of reclaimed States. Upon bim devolves the duty of taking the lead, independent of parties, in the work of reducing this political chaos to order, and the politicians are determined to follow as closely | shamful sbuse which immigrauta suffer at the | ( in the rear as fs compatible with safety, in order to | hands of unscrupulous ship captains and others |}. take advantage of any opening that may offer. | wil) be at lact mitigated. The © hs And just bere is where they are in the greatest | Villsfranca, whose cruel treatment of passengers successful, the political leaders want to have it ap- it understood that they had no hand it. any outbreak that may be atternpied. Ta Dal | number of Fenian prisoners were marched ) rou ch the Stree, receiving the plaucite of the but no effort was made to rescue thom. of the Fenian orgauization {a deutly be soon decided, one way or the other. Hritiah Governmont is clearly in earnest rogardin: | bss t© prime do its intention to put 1s down at whatever cost, and | the subject must necessarily reach the crisis very | foon, therefore, be eagerly looked for. Would @scape the coal sharke follow thin advice, and they will, before next Spring, thank the 8cx for baving proffered 11: Organize clubs offfity. one hundred, or any other considerable number. Find about the amount of coal shat each member will Fequire for the W.nter; make up acommon purse SufBclent to pay the cont of the required quantty at the mines, together with expensce: select 1 6024s honest, energetic and competent man as aveny and Jot bin make the purchase from the producer, Procure the delivery of the coal in the city, and attend to its proper distribution among the tue bers of the society, Trade crgauzations and other permanent societies might go Into th: moves | ment in thelr organized capacity, This is the ony sslvation from the coming imposition of the coal | speculators, ee Arrest of Veniavs In Ireland. Ir will be seen by tho foreign vows published in | this morning's Sty, that the Beitioy authorities In | Treiand are taking enerzetic moasures agains. the | Fenlan organization, It is stated toate very largo number of Fenians have boon arrested in various parte of the Island, and the military everywhere are represented to be on the alert, ready to quell | line peop ley he fate The | Further news from the “seat of war'’ will A Ray of Light, Waare now more hopeful than ever that tho tain of th is quandary, If the President's policy should prove | already familiar to our readers, was yesterday, on examination before the United States Commis. pear that the said policy is exactly what they were | sioner, committed for trial to awalt the action of tations, To-day working for all the timo; but on the other hand, if | the Grand Jury. It is high time that these out- | Corn-fed, live, owt. it should prove a failure, they want to have | rages Upon immigrants were stopped, and in | the only way to accomplish that result is by This is the reason why both the political |@ few wholesome examples of exemplary parties now “support President Jon¥sox—not | punishment. Both humanity and policy dernandl boldly and energotically, but in s cautious and | that this should be done, timid way, with the back-door conveniently open for a retreat, if necessary, Thus, the Democrats, gevcrally speaking, are very Yaroful to couple their endorsement of hia policy with certain ‘‘con- | get. Therefore, wo should see that foreigners are Arie r Club, 61 5: stitutional" provisions, behind which they can conveniently dodge in the event of danger. The Republicans, also, carry their bresstworks sloug fu the shape of ‘negro elevation,” which is kept partially out of sight, tut designed for screen in case danger menaces them, Buch is the political mtuation, vague, doubtful, and undefined. Under tuch circumstances, the people are ate loss to know which party to support. Both of the great parties ostensibly support the President, in ® ma- jority of the Btates, and yet the whole matter is so indefinite that it 1s herd to form aconclusion, As there is no apparent difference between the two parties, a very good way to makes selection for present purposes, would be to ‘toss a copper.” Progress of the Cholrra. Ovn advices from Europe to the 13:h inst, rep- resent that,contrary to previous reports, the chole- reais still raging in Constantinople and other points tothe westward, A correspondent of the London Tiers, writing from the Turkish Capital, ovtimates that the actual uumber of deaths in the city from cholera, up to the date of his letter, Au- gust Vth, waa from fifty thousand to eighty thou- sand, Thereisno doubt that the pestilence is still working ite way steadily westward, as the re- portstrom nearly all the Mediterrancan towns where it has appesred, represent the disease as in- creasing. It is noticeable thatin Egypt and Asia Minor, whero {t fret appeared, itis rapidly on the decline, Tois fact also atrongly indicates that it is eweepins over the country, and that itis not, as some have supposed, @ local inalady, There is now, fortunately, good grounds for hope that the cold weather will save New York from the infec. tion during the present season, and the same cause may save the cliy from the propagation of other evidemics created by the loathsome conui tion of the streets, Our citizens may well !o thankful that they are so far blessed with good luck, if not with good management, on the part of their officials. How to Checkmate Coal Swindlers. Tae plan which was advanced, and so earnestly advocated by the Son s yoar ago, for tho relief of consumers from the extortion of middle-men, waa | bauledup to the r rooms by the diving bell, adopted by sevoral assoctations of citizens, and in ery instance was found to be admirable and complete succvas, The chief object of that move- ment was to furnish a moans by which families could procure coal at a reasonable price. In con- formity with our suggestions, ® number of familics | ™Y*l4 merely in difforent parts of the city clubbed togethe Dought their coal at the mines from producers, ei capet the extortioners, and supplied thenselves liquor, ‘With the req | siletuel tor Winter at scompatatively low rate, Wo recur to this subject now, for the reason thatthe coal spoculators are beginning— Without any solid excuse—to advance prices juny | it morning at 16514, aud clored at 4.40 P, as they did a year ago, with the evident purpore | ~ the lowest and hi peating their former imposition upon the public, Within the last three or four weoke their prices bave advanced en average of sbout three dollars @ tom end there fe every indication thas the figures current last winter will #0on be reached. Is is useless to re- monstrate with or to denounce these vultures, Their object is to exact the last farthing they can get from the public, time when there is no al- ternative bus to comply with their demands, and one mizht as wel) »ppeal to the conscience of ry Pirate as to that or auch men, In five or six weols from this time, at ithe farthest, our cit tens will be practically at the mercy of these extortionora, | for it will then be almost iunpossible to buy coal from producers, 8!!! we allow them to repeat the amposition practiced last winter? This is » question which the head ofevery family must now decide for himself, Our citizens have the oppore sunity to checkmate the speculators by a timely movement and if they fail to take the requisis acthon they wust expost to be mercilessly swin- died, We kuow that there are a few im- practicable theorlsia, who try to prove, argumenin« tively, that co-operative societies are al] humbug. We will not waste iime in showing the fallacy of their logic, We know that the plan advocated by the Sum has been repoatelly tested, and bas been found a complete success, therefore we recommend NV with the fullest contidence, Now led those who It is greatly to the interest of this country to stimulate immigration, particularly at this time, when @ portion of St is in ® prostrate condition, requiring all the help it can not deterred from emigrating by the horrors of such @ voyage as the paasen ers of the Villafranca were subjected to, The full penalty of the law should be meted out to such offenders. Shoddy Abrond, Paria correspondent of the London Darty Terucuare gives th. following humorous account of the doings of Bhoddy in Parist Bhoddy is here at last; and ihe mouth of P. waters and the ears of aris tingle at the sight » sou id of ita well filled pockets, IL linve just re turned from balfan hour's lounge in the courtyard of the Grand Hovel, Bioidy'’a hoadquarters, Bo bold him in bis magnificence am he recunes grace. fully upon two chaire, one arm thrown over the back of a third, bia boot beel resting, at au eleva tion considerably higher than his bead, upon the rim of one of the weoden tubs that coutsin the faulike palmiera. smokiug lig seventh cigar, return of his wite ant daugh m their drive-be is recorded en pas- eant that femalo Sho never walks—and were they come! Fat, sallow, and long past forty, the matron Booldy site bolt uprlt, for if sue rec'ined the world would lose bali her attrac- tiona, and while seeing she dosires to be seen. Boe has diamonds in hor ears, she has pearis round her neck, aud a Niegsra of pear! owing over her mountain us bosom, She bes beavy brace! on her arms, rings upon her flu rors, and would Lave bella upon ber i + the pre society were not agaist wich @ fash Bhoddy nr. The wiole rtvard ag they euter bright as with 4 sud eu burst of sunt deacend, which they did somew! at heavi.y, trom the carr age, there ina prolonged meteile rattle us though they wore, which in “rest pars \uey do, eben armour over their clothes, Shoddy binnelf ciger in Mouth it is never out except to Oat, drink or spit—lounges over bo them, Cougults bis: wawh, Culms, Bud as they o costly affarr, a mze or so Her than the bowel | clock ab ve b ad, and hinting tha ig lunch. u time, seat intention of pr hinaelf | ing rightott."")| Whe lades thelr noses that they have no “objeeshuns,"? tho whole party shine and ratile Up the steps, and are soon er “in taking stock"—sbe phrase is Bhoddy e light and elegans repast, cons. of Strasboury ne, pickled sulr lobster cumber au cheese, washe lyiug, through “freshener uj)" and the gentlemen a“ c% rpse- | reviver."") This glorious vision had ecarcely van- isbed from my view when my attention Wascalled, by sheir very high voices, to s meeting of Saoddy ladies who were waiting, as they termod ik “to be Thoy ’ were yellower in every way than the party 1 just mevtioned, as brassy and more bilious, np lng up @ high pressure conversation in voices pitched to toe plessiug keynote of a railway wi o- tle. Forced to become & Lutover, 1 was favored in less than five minutes with much dowesne tation, Whic, wiser than they, I shall k coordipg the tact that Jar doughter of one of the lulies, War at that un ‘ “fixing herseit up" for adrive in the Bois, aud toes Stephen Lau gone out with his fasuer ‘to ure to Financial News, ‘larkets, &e, New York, Tuesiay, Sept, 26, 6 P.M.—Go il opened ob led at quotations, The general sock market was rather dull, some sorta selling a lit- tle higher and othersa iittie lower than on yestor- | day, Governments were steady and dull, The laa market ¥ Weuppiied at 546 percent, Commer. | cial paper wae quiet at 69.09. Sterling exchanve was quoted at 109% 9 109), for prime bankers’ bille, Oa | *Change to-day Mlour was firmer for hi ecadea and } lower for common, Whos te and te ave, lower for Spring etter for Winter, Com wae te y. Pork wag | excited and hir Lard was | firmer, and Whiskoy wae steady, STOCK 6ALKS—FIR#T MOAN, 2000 U.S. 6 'SLop..1 54 260 Del. & Hud. C, 4nd y 1S i 1 7 ¢ | loo ‘Sires 10 Am, Coal 7S 00 U.n. bay d: pun) do,, F dem) do,,, 6 Quiekaive: Mt Bu AP 4s b Weet Union fei’ wE Bu N.C lw Er 1) Hus Ky 44) Keadin 4u0 do, 1 le MB. & N, it earn) Ml, tet M Ww Tol. & Wab, vd low Cle, & Path WA DAL. WY dan ) Maahattan Bk. iy 4) Baas Kaver x, .) 2 Canton Co, 2 Penn, Coal 1 / Centra! Coul.... my ow ah i ; 455 lw Rlrers servers they ie SROOFD BOARD. § 2 46% 40 M8. 4 ra By 00 patty om 0 Mul 8 F ‘ $ ( P, ‘ w. 190 Ni¥s Gem. eos: 38S 800 CM, & Mai Cattle Market. Bott's Heap, Sept, 6. 1256. Deeves.Thie branch of the market which we left tirely uneuppiled Inst week, bas within the past * experienced a decided change, both as ie- rupply and rates, No less than 4,20 catile were ofered on the previous day, aud this larve eup pir in addfi.en to the can p, mouldy weather, soon influenced the market, de pite the s.renuous efforts © the “combination” to prevent a collepee. and after the d epoeal of a fow firat aclect ons prices we e re- duced neatly le on the qnotatiora of het weer. Canton Co, 5:0 Quiekalive: M. 109 Central Coal 6) a oe 1) Am, Coal jg 6) elk Pitera during the eve jo! from ISAT tor Fring, 60 1 mide A jew choice Win- Coen nih « 18aids<e, and & ¢ Kept Dor per pound: b these were very ex fonal prices, Ano her Gov ernment sale of estile took place on Monday, at which salcraversged miout 47 95 per ewt. On Pueadar. fierh arrvala of Uullocka havine taken p!.ice, | me ket upto noon to-day, contioues a undone + aud prices rule full low fa eaver fs dull toeday, owl the di. inc Jjnatior Luwhere to one: te, they Leliew ne that bere the er! cf the week the markot will diop atid further. | pind Lands This Ltinch of the matcettis « wer to-cay. and trade is dull, Wejquo ito fale eh ep, perl 5 a6 ‘ 6 a6% EXtiA Cr webs 7 ail Larnis, per 11 6809 bette. 1 Gon) 60 Lan betine oe bbvees eet Gal bo Cows and Calves ood cows are he!d wory firm t is contin aiely active brisk, » ver tothe demand, prices rule in te rink ud van von quoted tully 9¢ over last quo- quotations are icssed, owt Plowr and Gra w You, Sept, 26, 1845, ower, We quote: Sux O$7 3); Extra do, at 7 low grades—nt $3 0 a8 6 { duperfin anade ine Southern, at #t Plour,—C\ ne State, Weetern bx Obie Band lu tab pping Weetern, #T 60ag7- At 5 Las 40; and good Oat bu. ve lower for Spring. tr. New Amber State being Milwaukee Club, 516 asl 63; 17 jy; aod Woe Canada at tra ib $8 Thay 85; low wrades of wrup Gram and lave better fo: Guoted at $2 lint The whet marret ix w Oata— Are modern’ anit bsed%e for sound, Barley. more active and firm, for Canin \8 oat Corn. Lica imarket ta le lower, Western unsound beins quoved ab 55050c, and sound Mized Wostern wt Davos. The May Market. New Yous, Sept, 26, 1965, There ie no change inthe market jor tiny, /eug quoved to-day as Gvaddc for ship ug, and Tdacde ioc retail Lorn, ly active at 1$ad5c for unsound, and $1 S6a71 03 SPECIAL NORICES, Tho Improved * Sloat” Liptie Sewing Machines, bot Broadway, Agents wanted, H, bu Ye te Grover & Baker's Highest Preminua Flastic stitch and Lock stitch sews Deoad +» New York, and Pulser lyn, Wheeler & Wilson Lock Stitch Sewing fachine and Hutton Mole Machine, No, 625 [ow way, N y Sewing Machine Company No 629 N.Y. ELIAS HOW: Jr, Preside, wanted Tacker’s Charms of plex.on, ek! 4 DManufsetu Yonth tor the { due inv p RAD oom, , ANDERSON-On Monday, Sept, 25. Willian, Heore | lntantrou of Joha and Margaret Anderson, aged 1 yenr and 2h day nd friends of the family ara re- fully invited to al the tuneral, from the nee of his parents, at Meliose, Wesiches er Co, Wy A.M. it BOWICK..On Tuesday, Sept, 2th, Mary T inc oln. awest child of George and Catharine Bowie, 10 monthe, the triends of the family are respectfully invited tomtend the funeral trom the residence of her ma - ents, © Weat .6:h at, on thie day Wednesday, «i 2 y BECKS Sept, 26th, at Middle Villace, 1. 1, Filan be Ky 0 3 kas formerly Mis. Edward Brown, Sd year T age i will teke place thia atte k fiom ber lae rea! . noon + Her rewains w . i” ULLY-—On Tuesday tnorning, Sept, 96h, Mra Crouley, in the 70 year of her ave, Her friends are iespectfuily invited to attend hor fureral tots afternoon vt 2 o'clock, from ber late rea. dence IT Gouveneur sti eet, Is. COVERT.-On Monday, Sept. 2th, of C tion, Adelia, wite of Wm, IL. Covert, aged ihs and 8. d frie reiative end the funeral th mor fre respect’ ally Invited day, Wel aday, at it o'clock A, M., fiom her late residence, 444 West 20th street, bs COWLY.-On Mo flinow, Ann, the belo a native of the Parish of ani, fa th %, after elinee: Mo bbieuael ‘ went, Co. Wer imuwihs, » Both year of her ave ne the triente of the tamlly are cexpectnlty invial om her inte once, 1 y afternoon, Sept. .T, ard 1a GREENE — On Tuesday, Sept, 26, William C008, aged &S years, utely of Lhe doeom of Captain William H. Greene. [te ¢ Excelsior Brigade, aud formeriy proprietor a of 4, aleo of his brother Gannon, are re- he eralon ‘Th. rele et, at 5 o'clock, divi bis Ine resi. in KNOTT—On Tureday, Sept. 26th, John, ye neat eon of David and Elizabeth Knot aged 39 und hk onthe, Lhe friends and relatives of the fon » roepect- fully luvited to attend the funeral 4 s afternoon, at h Ward Pollee, | Association ing at Early Closine Hail, 267 Preatesr sont OTICE TO COOPERS—THE MEN FM: | PLUNKETT, sf TRADE NOTICES. ‘ eee ere A D®¥ Goobs CLERKS’ EARLY CLOSING will bo'd their recular weekly moe a het thie We Byelock, JOHN ENKY F AUCTION NOTICES, UCTION } hand furniture, this Wednesday afternoon, at o'clock, at house is1 W hb et. near prising over 9») yda. carpets, pirior Piano, be teteads, dreesine burcaw clocks Leds and beddiny, hair a vttrasees, cuiery, g'aseware, Ac; kiteveu furniture n Dlored at molnases work in one of M. Bl variety, No tporemen& rain or shine, ih shope called the Foun diy, have peared to work fortie | A WRATCORT, Auer. 1 nence * ) low a rat | . Ta W “ ;T { raven Mr. Brigee paring wow tui?” for macine | A CHANCE—VOR SALE THIS Dy moinseee barrels, ant giving machine bevda. and the pri lic Aue Lu ‘ men demanding 850, Ail Coopers of the | nion. and na tixt ty aul @ 547 V Cthers. are thereforn eantioned nov to inieriere uu'il Zit *. thie agen, this diffiea'ty ehall be tated fy ode: of | busuess Bale at Silted Cooper NO 4. “SAS, KEARNEY. Poe 14 TON H. DRAPE, AUC | NEW YORK CARVERS' ASSOCTATION— Unuest wey w Sb hs wie heral menting will le hed of a) tek Sttend. JACOB CONDE, Pre ot 5 Goons ; TELE, Bec ONDE, Pree, ALBERTS : JOHN H, Durer & CO ‘ — : - —- WILL SELL © b SOCIETY Vo is. Seremban: we : = m -- Ab 1h Ort . A Pl BIC MRETING OF THF Yot At the footot Clery tty err Bh ee Ber ett Sori: | the following pond eiclock eeland end Bekman ‘ ; vasenta, f i ee in Honea nnd Mies Prost About fot Hae MULLIGAN, Prost. L. bow | Sud color ! FATHER MATHEW FrMArt secie’:, No, ' {Boeklen of or nd and Tt Weduraday, evoniny, Add: hy Me Merion? and § mat Meeere, Lenco, Bola rnd «here AS ARDS. Pie, BUT sy ANN REED, ear li 4 FATIRR MATHEW T. A, B. SOCTETY, No. 1. of Jerson City, wil holla bic Tempers | * j aree nm etine thiseven ne. at Woe ni Cor. Newark and Jersey avenues gree he Meer ‘ | Mabons, Barry and Wotan ot imell, (rand j Marshal for Pathe Ma hew Bith'a D hs Muchea Mia Boone and others, JOWN | ‘rea, KOW'D DALION, See Nt | | ER MATHEW T, A, B. SOCTL ry, N.Y. will hold thelr rec “mee +MY int, Wedne at Pole lahan and o:Lers, Music on the piano t .D HAYWARD, Pies, JAMES CA te te Bkoupers Fe Ree, See, 1 . B.CO LL ' (THE MEMBERS OF COLUMBIAN LODGE, BROKER'S SALT = THURSD\ No. 484 F.and A.M. are hereby eurhmoned to ith inet, at BOLL & INGRAITAN Pat micet at their lodvo room, cor of 4th and tieone eta, | Pore. at i's veloek. bok on Thare Jar, at ly of p.m Ty, tho | ies OU tal to ’ of ¢ . t Pe ittendine che funo-al of onr Iefe brother | bet's tons, Order off, White, $4 Clintca at, fiat. Tides NM, By order of the M, Gro, me le P AWNBROKEWS SALE & ¢ I . . "tn t bf bd ues HE FATHER MATHEW Ts AB 25 Cha a ae) 4 ets, No. & will hott and 8 ‘ meetl et enta, &e Ont: lv o'clo hinge thedy Mel of I, B, & a, SEMIN ; 4 *, Cands , *proearer ‘ Callahan, Wallv‘orit: PAWSBROKER'S sar - LEN Cadete will meet in th he ol A ee . 13 boy ateent from the moetit hth tad | ars chided irom the procession “" PAiK. LAMB, Brest, WM. ¢ ac ° SRANSFIGURATIO? ei) - ; - joty will hold a rpecial + . rd hide! ‘ , e ny, Sept. ¥ att o el, 1 f Q he horitied to attend, as businescot ing ; “4 ie to le traneacted, JOLIN McBRIDE, Pieat. : - U'TCONNOL, Ree, See, st : =r Se aee = uiteue wl Othes, I i a DRY GOooDs, WUUMAUE ’ = ‘ ty ar far BARGAINS—DARGAINS—IN New PALL | SS, HER elds Ans WINTER DREoS GOODS, ’ ron , + Roceived within the post few dare I j Psd FR AUCTION AND PRIVATI ‘ “igh } OH POPLING at bce. pe r ols ROU BAIX sat | ! t : DOUBLE F Gk at ad t 1 ALPACAS IN ALL COLORS at be. par yard a PLAIN ANU CHECKED OTLOMAD at 62'4e, per | I AUTCTR Mis DAY yard, en © At { ALSO era ‘ PLAIN AND STRIPED WOOT, SHAWLS, tion, 1 fiom all p ‘ sve a N NEW AND ELE P DESIGN pola fi Bits, #Lov cu ey t trom » ech bedstea Jo and beddiny, retilverat ‘ 11 ert that ous cue mers cannot rl Te be too caceiul to note our wid em, Nsteani W*. wiitrr TR, WILL SELL t isday, t ° 4° oF" and 274 ouston a, br. char . 4 . BALMORAL SKIRTS — BALMORAL | 98 3F SKIKIS, \ / IT, AUC rICk, Our sock of TT 1 1 EN iLIsH AND AMERICAN &KITTS ie complete, | atuck the i | and we are now offering the KULLUWING BAR: | 4-pull , PUMP, COPPOs Loeasise 4 3 ela, cw . ’ BLACK and WITITHE SKINTA at 72.75 {full atzo). ; soni ; HEAVY ERE] ‘A tana at 6) 65 ILLIAMSBUL si IN—MACHI | Kicust Ln i ey 4 ; wie Wes, PUM , ae SVULENDID WINCEY si itei's, (a Novelty,) at $5. atl a’ tlhe hone f FLANNELS, PLANNELA AT REDUCED PRICES ( FINE WHITE ALL-WOOL FLANNEL « . ‘ (PER ao, do, do, 45 aud bie, * 1 Ms REAL SHAKER do, do. boc, ce spi . Hi AVY RED EWILL FLANNEL at foe, a ' SHIRTING PLANNELS im great varie bu eeeeeece’ W. Kt sE s Uv 412 of nnd 274 BOWERY, uvaretowen at, | WV wL BE SOLD Danes. ] LANKETS — BLANKETS — BLANKETS, seats aad eae a int FINE WOOLEN BLANGEIS at 46 per | {he Peitin ef the & and Coie eal, sw Ya vihure ke L-4 HEAVY WHITNEY do. po ry Pte lerrus o4-h at , f i148 0, do, eee ated Sept. 21, 1806 A BAY Moy Jif SUPER ROCHDALE do. ~ Cu MICHARDS & Fi iT lied ENGLISH WHITEY do, —— = ~-=S led do. Ose, co. te 4 » HEAVY GRAY BLANKETS, all Woo! st of i PERSONAL NO PACES, ; Cibike a ait i BROWN GRAY BLANKETS, ORMATION WANTED O; HUGIL : my W. K. PEYTON, : QUINN, who left the oilieo of dir, ra r . 419 $12 and 274 BOWERY. | | co to Now York a hee a nritae Secs at > : ants = P ‘ n - »to c + hi ot Bing « he DAMAGED. SILKS FROM AUCTIONS | tuppoeed'to have int a’eutere.ae iat ca MONDAY, SEPT. 26ib, 1865, srk panta, bine tianvel bose, ved (ar i We shall offer tor sale shirt, b cap withehecked bode 5 tells , 4 Upward of black hale and e« t liven ed. 5,00 YARDS OF SMAT ILE, Information conceru be re od 1 In ail the desireble Fal ery al’ghtiy impere | Hhank*uliy rece ve lieved j VETER fect In the wos 2h por yard. rY a BLE AY H QUINN, lod Uraliun et, Broo le 2 ‘ posed to be foul pay, 1s ihemstgs\* ghedhadstasn [SEORMATION WANTED OF CATHARINE PULL STOCK OF NEW PLJ LK ry et ‘ by her brother, whe hu FULL STOCK OF NI N PLAIN SILKS AT 8175. } trom’ Kureres he in at her Pigg S6lnch PLAIN TAFELA AND CROS GRAIN | feveral sear in Mr, Bet Hy. Ang ee weet eee aud Winies, at oy | Wert Sletet. [tie supposed slie je sill at BLACK SILKS in & Qualities and Widths, from | tel) $1 V5 to $4 bo por ard, —— E—R RETURN 110 | RICH GkoOs GIATN AND TAPETA SILKS AT t hand lores, Ce | AND LP WARD, SILKS AT $2 L 4 forwiven sud toryot, Cail a 412 : 1 Bovery, ¥Y WIFE, MARY ANN WYCKO! Fr, JPRENCH MERINOS AND POPLINS FROM hay \ 1 hoxrd withow caus oF AUCTION, wea : i* 4 frou 25 percent, below the lnporter’ Prices, W\ CK c SAMI L bet! } in New York | MAILLARDES fi) * BONJOURS" 2 'elock, from the rescence of bit parcutey 14 hawt ldth etreet, Newark papers ploaee copy, NEWMAN-—On Sept, 26 Th year of her age The elataves and friends of the fa fully invited to attend tt boon, YSth inet, at 2 of son John, TST bigbuh SUREMAN—At bis resides hi Jorneiiua bher 140 Marearet Newman, in the aud friends are + to attend 4 funeral, on W Bept, 27, at 2 o'clock, to Calvary ¢ SMITH—O1 a lncering ho'bere wiih rilbude, George + Bmtth, in the Tn e pa and friends of the f trend 4, whic A SPECIAL MEETING OF iLL + ing Cutiere BU. will Gahe place on eveulng, seh, ab 152 Hester rt 1 CLOTIE y (hureday bsehuber errnestly regueeted to Btiend, as Lys) ae oF pm poi tenes with be Giscussed, By,0 Ger ot Speolul Me mittee, : AINTER'S NOTICE—HUDSON'G Shop ” "uc GON O waves, nid Fea Noy 7 wen, ee PAT. H. BYRNE uot tte ioua, By as’: Kec, | Asoc.ahou, be New ork, beyt, 20ihy 2 FRESCH MEKINOS, nality shan eau be found in any other house a verd OTIC} x one t 0 (iechan ou mm i | ble Jor the same. NLT, ISL ’ N.Y ‘ i i 1. CLAIM. and ARIS EMPRESS To DAVID » OGDEN AND At CLOTH ard, the ing by, throu zh 1 i e wey 1a) ker vives. that ‘ \ tof the Rhe |} SILK AND WouL Of Leland Min‘: ¢ Ae sh ba Whisk an 1 SLING, very heavy eum of money re M4 due ty eo ce of An the yard d re sment, piyabe J bh, 1 wil be 6 CASES of BLACK an ALPACCAS t rt M yids ; of suuu. Vorun Me fy ) } AL bc. Wey The, end di ard. | Noseau etre No, sow Y y, on the THE Beal VALL * EH WAVE WAD FOR THE | Biahday of Cetober, i065, at bs or € ALM. ute EASUN ee 10 the lave oF tLe dé f Sichigan, \¥, WOK. Pey i BAKUGENT, Secretary, tag 419 Na. 272 abd 74 BOWERY — ae SUAWLS! SHAWLS! SHAWLS! From MRCPARS ED ANLD BheDODIEM, ALCTION, eres a AT GREAT BARGAINS FEW SINGLE GENTLEMES AN BR White and seariet courro eal PAISLEY SQrary | A econ ere ee f ie AN J R SILAW TH, $4, $1) ond $12; repniar A i in entirely new cesinaa, iuiported this | prices, tioin $25 to $0u owel W ais Nos, 272 an An centre PAT and $3.5 worth +4 ONG BHAW LS, a CHE SUAWLS, Long and By: eeu 1 K. PEYTON toa CLES POR sALa, GE AINS FOR SALE--AT THE BREW] RY, M99 Gicenw hy Macdcleaa Nuts su 170 Water at, up sta! Te SLGAR MANUPFACTURERS—Py1) Havana tobacco wrappe.s aad filers. :eal Vuciia ch uve, co ORY NUTs—A CHoIc! slo Jor tural Woet uth fo. ng, Iss . LOT OF ROUND aie at | Avevo, forsale low, at JOSE ENKIQUE DE BAN. TOs, 0 piy fori) Cedar at, PMINMEN’S MACHINES FOR SALE ) Util bold, at Sd Dh. the bua Vilice, OL” TYPE METAL WANTED—APPLY AT ~ D | Boakp WANT! the vielnity of Gon i Addie bh. G Lag tern | PUREE 1 HREE ROOMS Vo tr wiih & this Gay ure TWO Bi be ‘D ROOM AND | ® quret family 12 #t, anu not hot above Prlu tectoer than A.0n the Wee. oe Custom t.onthe Bost 16 Ch Audioss THEW AN] Hox 550 Sun office he har VW ANtip— py A LOAN W ie fo Loard. | Fun Ve OO, Alek a, MAN 1 O19 Call Baa St, O88 lh a sel SALE OF GOOD SEOONTE \ , .