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- ON. tha way that the ten hones! movement was tna Another Alpine Accident. - <THE NEW YORK | ms ‘ @RADE NOTICES. | ci Ez 1 a —— _ - b -- erent @urated, and any other measure will prove to be A communication to the London Towns, from Er- WO ttt, Conc Mss isa MASS ME ING OF THE VARNI 1) WRIDAY MORNING, SEPT, 29, 1865. only ®@ waste of time And with regard to this | langen, Bavaria, ‘ated the 7tb tnat, says: 6)” do. 129 | LX ers and Polishers will be held en Friday ial ie ——————<« | method, the workinvmen will have to practically | “ Tnte'fionce has heen teeelvdd Bere of anothér ag See ‘ $ Hepe, af thelr ronne 15 De ied the A] bye ol aga , ‘Te Advertisers. demonstrate to employern, that the interests of | terrible Alpine accident. Is appeare that two stu- ~ Col, & Cin, 158” | of |: portance will be transacted, By o: t t Oe : ‘We weal 4 advertiring patrons ' | f theolory at Evlanzen Univormty, Hernn AN. WR a5 | mittce. ‘ ied . Cm rope will be too tate for Caaiferion | (24 Jeter will bein no way aifected by the change. | ( brestis and Hinaeh, accompunied by Nussbau- a NW. PE 6% ONGSITIOREMEN, NO. 2, WILL He ’ unless at our couuter before nine | Th louaseloes to urke the matter on she gro pd that | men, a Nouk'rolien guide, atternpted the as-ent of vB TO. Beso SD | Aepecial moacine thi ay evening, at ra 5 " 5 - it will be ea ; | tue Grosavencdiver, after rece rng the assurance do... .-4.. NS ok, ibe panctnat atrendanca of all membe: Palco Adeuined S great benefit to the laboring cleenes; | that the entesprse was #4 devold of danger. B : Arik 1136 ¢ ue va ° Hi teres ie recuated. SOT 4 ry oda oi 6 _ Burepe , 5 sae that 1¢ will give them time for inte lectual improve | They reached the top ot che mounratn safely at | "Ry Paige ee * 69 . aeagii fig ag | SONS Prost, THOS, WORTMAN, es. Sep. F ad Benore looked on in mute estonishment when | mises) ees is will be Seroat advantage to them | noon, In their descent the stndunt Hinesh fol owed | 200 Copmke tron M.. “DPF, We 1% 4 Toxasfforemen's U.P, ASSOCTATI / te formet Z oun ni, a Pf y, a 185 Spring e Jef to the erbitrament = aoe One when | to the plain, practical NHgbt of dollars and cents. jut the ioe broke beneath Fivech, who waa at once ROAPD \ b aly Ah agce ts reqnuet . B orter of I nu WY ‘armies, unprecedented tu moder 1 times, They are governed by their own pecuniary inter- | pro ipituted, ub being greatly burt ‘nthe f4!ly | goon t7.9. 6s, p99 1” N.Y. Cen. ny | NTa°CONNORS, Prost. PATRICK PHLLA u came forth apovtancously to settle the dirpute, to a depth of 190 fect down Oe crevasse, The uns | 4y9 do. nN, en Re 94M ce, 3 ender thing to sacgurate 0 wee 180 | tien ny ohne tlant and 16 is folif to eRe | Ot oevouag menial until be wes jammed by | Kiem. Meech, i mrt fi ATIVE. PLASTERERS — YOU 7 bed bs Dada . aia i hibia the subject to them in a purely mocial Lh. ghe breast an book, Té shont for! elp, announes | 215 0 8 bay 10-4 2) O fet that on heat Monday, Ox * ve up the bullet for the ballot, gad it 16 there | Prove to them thats mechanic or lalorer will do ing that bm arme were eill free, The guide pall Yo. fe : p. | euch mein thie society is resucste | to 0% / Aot atrange that Europe ia woro (han ever arnar- | Aa xauch work in eight houra as he will in ten and’ Lywever, hed uot only weglected the prec asion | #00," 8 ilo's Miia, H pris gard to eaet Pahiy tueraer reiuedas to do eo le vw ; det she rapidity with which this country isresurn: | 4 444 Will be no difficulty in scouring his favor | {,./2\ 8 aie hea Tih 1 out to tte | ty eeraice Hs " bie to he etruck avalnet; at mein 5 : Tr bout 7 | brought @ th hin, I Vai te | i em. Com Pf, 6 lishle to be etruck reainat geo . a ing % ‘ts former political condition. FOUgPOUs | for the new system, Or tell wim that the wegen | ‘ mum ae oes ait bell ' 2 prelie M. 8p... On LOCH ge NM | We fable ste, Po Bitten anTBce hoe, wee el : pred aot anager mg peut pe sais 7. vy | shall be reduced proportionately to the reduction thot ‘owe fo ton no was the reply; “say Wholesale Prices ore any Pred We. JAINTERS—A MASS MEET be oe Neer BONG trmeuon,, TW here | of hours sod he WIN probebly secede [to thet ,y “hy " laid was . i fiovent Asaociatione rr ’ m 4 h »L-bye for mo to my parents." A plaid wa Paine Renan , q 5 tone . {dy fnouthe ago we saw nothing but warlike | arrangement. Sv long as be believes that the thrown Cown in the hope of {ts imparting alittle Fxcep, perhape. aa re hh pens pha Hw Heat "ent ret bus tee r , preperation dnd heari nothing but the call to | ernie fe Wkety to give bitn lees return for hie | Mice i ghee pn. the Sh Bo domertic produce hes teen wit! the ma nce, I F oth Cente , . and sbabi om ing f my ‘ Ae * ¢ ‘ é J yf tees JAS K . : eR et Of baliley we RoW $00 PO | mndody than that sow in operation, he will be 6a | {rieud io ube meantime bed/nastily vescouded with losdvtag arttciee, wret eieres te th BET rn yh Pal: aon . » « Ulead catigusses, conventtons, mestings and the implacable opponcutof achange, But the ln’ orlog 8 zuide toe ber ian but, bus dg Mates to be experiesced 8 fonpiete revolu'ion due 8.P.A.5 THOS. Wii RaAD, , a . the rap ard range in SRACTIC sd Dloodless contests of partios, euch a4 wo had in the classes caunot afford @ reduction of twenty per feat of: ne thy nived ate! nee. seven been taddeniy chores au RACTIC AL PAINTI KS’ SOCIET h t f uA A. 4 F 1 ar meetine will he betd thie Pride t good old times of yore it iss happy change for | cout in sheir wagoa, which would be entailed by @ | hours ser the disaster, ‘The ulde reiusud to re- net LAR jag h B Pieeent Ag. pre at Te o'clock, Busines of t)6 utinoat. iment $ Americi! The country has learned bs A seh Feduction proportionaie to that of working eight | Ascu’, vui Uureaiiu at once f urn S06 BREW | aye prices in the con coc? tho neuing.ee Bil Ng teauadeted. Wal. GHAY, Preat, D. WAL. ve " . with hvemen as feras the Lu’, and reache oe Wandant ahd hiens truit est. Sec, 0% : ous»), BOnwds Xperience that the wean ¢ stioun, | Bours instead of ten, They muat depen! upou the | vase | y Ught utclock Inthe morning, 0 0 of DEArY aie aa Tue teal enna EMEN'S PROTECTIVE: A . be coy Nebhe the rightful arbiter of politcal questions, | iy 9» Fresource—-that of convincing employers that | ihe mon was le down ito the crowaase about f'ty 1M por basket. A fe Nad Bor nb Hoclety-+The aleve corlaty © ' ow ye MBG itis not Likely that the lesson will be soon | the eight hour eyaterm will produce as much eg | feet, being unable to descend further owing to tUB® at Ot ORGS IO Pes Bae T thelr monthin jesiee at the 10th Ward It . nitested by tho | 7 hint, 4 Barrowvens of the space. et. bet. 4th and Lexinut va, on Monday eric 4 eo dN, 8. SO oa dl of | Mos babel Aloette A sac Hato he pero ived the corpse. of the unforsinate youth Orcs All thenibere are called on tos tend) | bd Seas Bouth to acknowledge the supremacy end towards it all eforta should be directel!, It | With the head baugiug ou one side, Ho bad been = ' be the ballot, and to act accordingly, 4 pers | will probably be found @ difficult matter to con- | froven to death | one fienlariy moticesble. I every oue of the re- | |... employers that their laterest will not be in- — — huTTrR. = veda a a. Orenge Co, 250K S ; ‘ ' Claimed States we now see ae much apparent inter: | Wu icusly affected Ly the change; tut this ie ex Negroes ta Georat Boot Now or Stace Phen tonne SALE { {Gat exhibited tn the peaceful solution of political ectly what must be done to establish the eight | Ab ®mec'ing of merchants hold in Boston om | Pov Pe Sis. e%kne $2046 ia fasues asin days anterior to the rebellion. Can- bour eyaten, Wednesday, Mr. Wat. Kixa, who owns a planta- | Weich, ,00d to pr..4ba47 | Lard, » be didates for offic's seem as abundant an ever, their -_-— Hon in the northern part of Georgia, made some}. y 4.) pe. tts a eine Datury, Oe if t vlation to the negroosin | do com. togood.14als |Pineappe, con... fo ' Verme Caal Claims ere urged upon the poople with the old @hooting Under F entrictions. interesiing remarke in r : 0 J * : gnguemiee H30}6, [Eine apple, cons hace ue post tm “ | ‘ : @ornestness and fervency, the opposing parties | Iw conforinity with @ laté Government order, | that State, of which the following are exiracts : ft VCTION NOTICE —TO CLOTiiI ly bey enter imto the contest with their pristine ceal | permite have leon ised at the Custom House The cultivatioy of cotton eaowes oaagebtali ny N, Jersey, °9 50 ti hist sect Tt aed aber bi i H Al : : é «| labor of twelve months. and rice of nine months, | Wer, ireicht Pet at LA » 131, 183 : : ‘ ‘ end energy, and everywhere the greatem interest ed the — : time shot ed pere . labor of twelve wy mibe, and tice of nine months Phen ire oer see wile thie doy Eg ‘ - " N this te grati- | sion capa to the Southern Biates, This privi- N destroy the cotton crop, and no ef rice in Bene he unchin > ver, a ents ig manifested jn national issues, A or will deatrey the cotton crop, end no of rie Dp LIVE porLrar, sesh . — $ alt fytag ao every true friend of the Union, the more | lege, however, ie guarded by strict regulations. | tem er. How to secure that peraiany ct labor wil | Tarkeys Tame dueks, pale. .,7501 89 Ul af IN SALI AY) GOOD \ ’ s tne ob no Ne vonld plant who jeuce, h we G wand furniter, this ay alt-rnoon at. > po bepause it iss practical refutation of tho adverse | Not more than five hundred pounds of powder, a de pens tel: ab tinctare ait tte hors The | 2ewls-. — a ese, pair..2 Uvad GO | 2 house 131 Went $6 mae Cacerars ‘ Predjetions which have been so freely offered in | and a proportionate quantity of the other articles pere vary in th unis of the DegTo | Peet dee. coccce.11 eee eeAT oe anaog | ever Bly yards Gf onrtets, parlor sults, mijn vie, | i w . Europe. The foreign enemies of the Foderal Gov- | mentioned are allowed to be sent to any one dealer. hig condition, the opposite aides being exag- | Muttion.....00.0 104.18 jPork. eATgal8 and beddiag, hair matuasses, rich et oh ce eit 2). ermment, after secing the dostructien of their fond | The sot also are of the smal! size suitable only ‘and neitier being strictly true, One pa- | Laub, calcase.....i0n16 kitchou furviture in great variety, No poecpouenw ‘neo er speaknin the hb ghett teria of the negro and oe ve hope that the Union would be disrapted, gravely | for sporting purposes, If the Southerners can | HO srcahs ia the b ghe roe « eg ny FREON FRUIT. ts, 8.3 1600 rolnorshine, H. R. WESTUOTYT, Auctioneer, their condition ; another the opposite; \ are » berrios, F..10 O0a1é 0 7 1 Ww. kL wi baie =f 7 “prephemed that at best the Bouth would {n future | reconcile themselves to shooting small gama, they Pre) wen eels bg woe si wae { ty pee a8 A Sl te er LEME - ah Wi Hc expec to to continue, > ‘i ‘ 2 \ e D 2 60 we only another Poland; that its people would | will doubtless be glad of this new privilege, They Aeeded kind conseal and cont oh ant thoy were e | OFamberrios, W..8 Loud ou sioves, table, &c., aloo a good sewlug machines Lp pth Toman peditions, discontented, morose and with | made very bad use of the last ammunition wo sent Taco particula:ly open to the iufluence of kin J+ agTTED rave. DpAvip D. EGAN, AUCTIONEER, Wi be @reriasting enmity towards the North. They om. | them, but perhaps they can now be safely trusted | ness. Whencver the head of » plantation ie‘, 5 Blackherrios........0%a°% = evll, thie day, at iL o'clock, at 93 1st et. the 1d | with bird shot. The force cf hab't, however, hag @ | the negroes had leftor been driven off, uni the egg # Gas tlycoueis at bureaus chalrs nously warned ua that the Southern people wou A den vag Lae resuls was the death of many. Ti # plan atton had seid Nes, beds, bodsi@ads, cioc ’ cael “paver egein coalesce with shose of the North, that | great influence on people and there ts Litho beow pr ected by General Suerman, and his $90 Gasset Rawing layer. .6 60e0 60 H. DRAPE t AUCT'R—UNDERWT ri ‘ore err ved, anc hor i ” Sale, Vi. DD wR & CO. De De une tunel he “tesleiun” mig | gorre ‘Bat of the negroes who were scattered ‘a Fora tactoon Whitee......—a- | on Saturday. Rept. othe 166s ee Thong , <a Aha £0 poctiona,and that their old political rola:ions | be led into there, Tuey have lately teen eo ac- | Ju! examples would show (heir co: dition, Va. & Del. Sweets ind 10 | the foot of Cherry e ver. the ‘ollow ing ex . * «ould mover be restored. But ouly @ few months | cusiomed to shooting at “'Yankeea" that it will be | following were the etauiatics of soven plautation jong dy bush ...6 af) New Jerey do... wad &) | raved from the fire at GOES War houses, ‘Iii i oy peed ated, d | very ta usement for them to over harm- | near bis own: Oa one of 103 necrves, 84 had died | Buckeyes, DLI...1 bial Tal Guony Cloth, Rags, Aemp. At Jackson Blip, have ole gaint a ilere betas na hee ere ee 4 up to January 1; one of 84 lust 26; one of 128 lost GARDEN AND FIFLD VRORTABILEL bules of Cotton, 2 ‘ 4 ‘already we have ample evidence that the Bouth Is | bas rabbite and chip-nonke, Ib might be as well | UP 4 January 1; one o! tyradhaos ; " 24; one of 650, only amile from bis own place, | Cor. per 1.0......60ai 00, Oulonsatring 10.9 66a2 00 lost 182 by deat a; one of 447 lost 62; one of 81 | Rhubarb, 100 b' « beans, busb TWILL SELL 1 . LAT Ninth net only willing but anxious to resume amicable | for enterprising Connecticut gentlemen, who are ‘ - Rus,‘ pet 04, Ue, 1W., 5 . we engaged in the liinerans tinware,clock and wooden | lost one of 28010873. There must be some | Kus. Curaip ‘ ri ; inrKe neaort , s Felstions with the North. There are undoubtedly | engag ' se gedne eUndita, the negroes ae dylok och x faere The, | GorRm—ne equsates, bbt 1 shal 53 ct wot chairs, be ale Tany Gtosatgnted spirits among the Bouthern | nutmeg line,to keeps pretty bright lookout in their | Coande tt! ar al ibe tule, Oh ooh 4 washe'ande, | bods Mair mattramses, erock. ’ So * people—mainly that class of politicians who have | travels Wirough the South, as their pardoned broth | tation @ Norihorn guperintendent a fot = |* > GAVFNKY @ na mm ss. ha 19 * + lows el) political iufluence—but the masses seem ae | ersin that region may not be atle to resist the | odlist minister, hed not beow among b > A %., 23 CHAMB} be, a 7 Begroes but two or three tines ia « mt © st, wille li thie day at 2 o'clock, the conien Geeply interested mn general political questions as | tempiation of repperiog them occasionally with wiele 60 and they were reduced to « 3 ee nce the large drinking srloou, lds Mercer a. chs ' Shey wore before the war, The truth is that the | the peace ul bird-shot, 1 would be exceedingly deploraile pies by bis ue lect, MKng| The Purenelogical Journal for October | tables, pace sued bedding, ko) Amerlean temperament te not of that kind which | unplensant—in fact positively disgusiing—toaalab de pop pele treat ed deny Nor.bern mea pict cng a Rambo: Earl f ae eT BROKE! . ‘. Weuld be induced to go there, aud employ negroes | Human Fece, Christian Creeda, nerican Eg + t Guike and ‘beoede things thet are + Tae | Aded Yankeo to be obliged to run untles of fo fern les, on ama!) plantations, jucred scr Our Social Relations, Work for Women, How to Bowery, = i gs Gouthern people are sensible of the fact that thetr | sbot-gun volleys, while following his vocation, ani alow negro tamil esto each to. The ne- other dress, broene {ntereats and those of the country at large demand | Brd-shot ts pot very dangervus, {sis true, but ife 1 ‘ p Win Love, “What They cay,” Going South, Hints to | eh: ets, ap Cada by Metae athe nian (Egan : N, Breed Bpeake:s, and other rich reeding, with illustrations, | © thas they shal! forget the past, and repair ite dam- | peddler expects to receive @ charge of {t from be- J \ tan could ob 3 SALE THIS b: foneer, viii sell, at 69 ie, Ne 60 en ect, pil ows, boots + ety Of Ob f cooletoo nume:ous Lou Worthy the attention of a ules prods of six or seven huncred | Newswen haveit. Ou'y 20 cents, Addrees Meesrs, liouekeepera, By oder P. FULLON, Woe agee just ae quickly es possible, Is te with this | bind about every otLer house he Passes, the fact | u ilar oo cucu laborer. In answer to queation, | Fowler and Vi 589 Nroadway, N.Y. atrert, ip ’ pe ond ip view that they have e¢ quickly and go | naturally bas @ ciscournging ten‘ency—it hase | Mr. King ewig be ban thought pert Ape tue conuis | ° heartily resoried to the béllot, aud set the PAWNBROKER'S SALE machinery of politics again in motium, No wonder | be well for such pedulers to include in ther outfs Ivy o'ciock, at L as, 69 New Bowery na cond 1 J Von of the neyro jn Bavanneh was worse than elee- depresaing influence on trade, It would perbaps Where, becuus: they flocked largely to the city, and there was wo Work tor them. Noa, Ty and T2 Bowery 3 oe Se) © enie of pleted tooda irom thet Burope looks on in amazement, fome kind of an instrument suited to the extrec- Erde rade Gita tae tien gpa td purer & Bakers yiighest | Preuium shebn ahaa ne ee . —_———___ ton of bird-shot. odd jobs to permanent emuloywent. Crops and | jiowdway, New VOrk, and 24d Fulton street, fe ook. fancy goode: without rorerve, tur en. - Clnging to a Rotten Rope. plantations required coutiuavus work. Is was | lyn eee RS Ra Ue! R R. ROLLINS, AUCTIO Vv ‘Tas orgen of cou. bativeness must be exceeding y Political Black Mall. Sard io Savanuah, even for those who bad wouey, Wheelor & Wilson Lock Stitch Sowing © rel!, thie day, at 2 o'clock, at 455 Cane . ‘well developed in the Kentucky head, That Siate | We have received s comiunication from an em- | “ &#) permanent servents, Machine aud Button Mole Muchine, No, 625 Hoa: | large assortiuent of houselioid woods, consist way, N.Y. ssi - aah eh 839 Carpets, oil cloths, bedstends, Ledulag, & “Howe sewing Machine Company No 620 Rickarp WALTERS, AUCT’ well this day, Friday, at auction « ore 40 Broadway, ann How Rebellion Comes Home. fights for slavery single-handed and alone, not- r withstanding the belplesmess of the contest, At the recent election tt decided to reject the Constitu- a onal emendment for the genoral abolition of | next psy~lay, they are to be taxed atthe rate of | Wid by a lady, eves # somewhat amusing ideo Ploye of the Post O'fice Department in this city, in which the writer says ‘it is currently rumored . Broacway, N.Y, bling tiowe, Jr., Mieeident, Aventis The filow rd wer, Written to the Kichm ‘. among the attaches of the Post Office, that on the @ followiug lever, written 4 hmond ated, : 4 tat sastl i. th for the (ome ta sarees ° 2 m homes gince the px i » Price O Dol ; = “ : slavery, and now a dispatch from Loulsville states | two per cent. on their yearly salaries, in order to | ue ere pact te red at tle Laboratory, x oo Sixth S HER & CO, AUCI Si thet e grand jury there has just found bills of in- | raise a fund for conducting the Fall eloction cam- | ¥" ! cor, of 49th et. Bold by all Lrugx d by E ethia a Friday, Sept. 29, at 10's o'vl . , Joy, ! 93 Vu N.Y, 358 Getment against Generals Pauwws ani Brisors, | prign.”” We know nothing abous the truth of thie | __Y°U don't know bow badly of we are in the | Lovejoy, Wholessie Agent. 94 i) witon et hi a Bowery, the title tock of liquors from @ whole country bow, or you Woulin'’t wish to add to our The Lmpreved “ Slosv? Elliptic Sewin josler, viz: bbis, fueod Bourbon whiskey, ous the military commanders of tha: departinent, on a | Tumor, but as Post Ofice and Custom House em- trouble. We were eo comfurtablo onco—#o bappy | wachines Br Broadway, Ageute a Py re if brandies, pipes and bils, wim, rum, biblers ki ’ charge of abducting + or in other words, for | ployesare usually frecly bled for political pur- | {nourbomes, We did noi realize then how good Fuplee, 405 Spplejack, port and sherry winessegars, tolacen, dc ; it was to waot for pothiug—but the Hitle things | — = - M. ABBOTT, AUCI*R — OFFICE Permitieng the slaves to escape, This action ls | poses, there ia good meres aly Ai pe pope Wo never think of now, ‘We bad our servants 40 V Jars, willeo:l om thiedar, ¢ manifenly nothing but an exhibition of spiteful- } ness of this statement, Now we hope that if the | look after, ve mure, and ib Was right hard some- MUTY—On $Tth inst, James Ahmat a lock, to the highes: b: der, for easly at pubdilc bess, Kentucky is very much in the mood of a ahe- | heals of these departments do not yoluntar ly carry eagdrdort rg Restore Su, and al Pit LS SP sdah reat eae Jr, a deans; stock, end fixtures of the tage Ih ‘ bear that bas lost iis c bs—sapping and smarling | break up this imposition, that the President will the r catechiann—but then we « do and walk, ihe asa wrarhla tale vera el Westie Wt. Abuor: , AUCT'R — OFFICE fa fmpotent rege, Kentucky thus graiities ite | doitforthem. The ateater part of the attaches, | aud read our favorite books \I adore Byron:) and st, on Frida h fuet, at 1 o'ciwok, P.M. wrhoas Chatham Square, will sell on 5 spleen at the exponse of its material interests, | thus taxed, can donbtless well afford it, for they | te Kay partiee we used to The negroes are escaping to Ohio and vo, aud ob | such a] tursher invitation, theuce to Valvary Cometory ior | o'clock, the loneo and fixtuies of ts spleud, Pa has o sell bimto buy @ | iuserment. 208 Uuuor store, 337 East 2ist st—ginss care receive large salaries and have very little work to | p COUR plow k . Poor pa—bel aka #0 Te aud ere; BoGERT—O0 Mond 7, font. 25 at the houre of | 84 tixtures, &e, es ‘ 1s Indiana = by = wholesale, = simply ~— because | do. But there are many men employed to do phy- | worn; aud Le Las to plow himself now, an her son, Jame» Borert, Ia Bergen Co, N. J Sophia, M. WITTERS, AUCT’R—WILL sé their own Bate raiste in retaining | sical labor in these departments, ant clerks with | $0 feed and water ine Lorsesy, and do ity 4 haa Hwcert, formerly of New Yor!, io this day, wt ¥ o'clock, at 44 Cael et, ihe en Pe . all the work, Loe saye he cun's keep the | she 0th year ot Ler age, a furniture, &e, of a large bouse—pai sor suis, Led. davery, Kentucky had nearly two bundred | small sslaries, who are not able tobearthisfleectog | gervauts—thoy tty o little while ‘whea SSICK—Bridget Cussick, a native of Kings Co, | &. 7 y y Also 200 balr wathasses, and every tain © thousand slaves at the beginning of the war, which | for political purposes, We would mike uodiscrim- | there # not much to do and go of to town | Irelsnd, aved 65 veary, housekeeply = ae . : The relatives and friends of the tamily are reepect. wumber bas pow been reduced to fifty thousand, | ination, however. The whole thing is an impost- eee ey arid rg bedp edly es ulu ies nt a fully invited to ; ad the fune:al, on Savceday with the prospect that none but «few docrepid | tion and ciegrace to the officers who permit it, ‘ ones will be left et the end of the year. This, of | We have beard it end, In vindicstion of this sye- ep had ae Abs & firws to go away. KENNON—In Brookten, on Wednesday morning, MOST WONDER + vey ba 0 Ye course brings the agriculture of the State alinost to | tem, that “the Government employes get well Uncle Joe, whe is bed-ridden, aud mammy wes to| ann Keunon, aged 14 yeas acd Groote, tn ub old mawmy and Kept. 27, John Edwin Kenuon, son of Capt, John an Setand-still, Keatucky depends upon ite negroos | paid and can afford to Pay the tax." If toey can | aie care of Lucy's aud Pailiete childreu, who rm The funeral will place from th FUL DISCOV Teoth extracted without prin, or no cha Beauitul teeth inserted, $1 each, Aching af esidence of | flied without pain with the cele! rated bone. f te do the plantation work, and by {te foolish | afford to bolster up @ political party out of the | off suv lefituem. Alu's is cromiful? When Beparen HWA pbors pone ane on Filday | Ail oneuntion a? wartantes Je JAY FILLERS, r ec ye relay. ¢ r a : course lu “Aghting the tiger’ of emancipation, it | salaries they receive, then the sald aaslaries are too sohery wero bere they buros up nearly ail | J locks trom Broadway aod trienda of | Gro #t od let ibeir hurses rua over vir flower | te ‘auiily are reepectiully luv toatieud, 26 i {9 virtually driving all thie help away. In any | bigh, and ought to be curtailed, ‘Che Gov Bmeut | garden, aud they bioke dowa all our roses and} .NEWMAN-—Om Wednerday, Sept, 28, 1255, Mia, ed v4 4 A § : Mi Anne Newman, a native of the Parish of Louriora, | Case, \tcannot retain even the somblance of slavery | Just How bas no money tospare, It needse ery closnaeny 4ne oh te eeruuheny: and aisles and lL Co, Lonkford, ireland. ase 66 ream, a , Ach te A with at pain or f Much longer, for the constitutional amendment | cent 1% can get and ought to economise very | Work as bard sa wo cau, oe. Pa maya he wig | othe tients of tue fanlly 20 respectfully Invited go | Eel oF 0 beacuan tr te : tmeke it lovk like the game place, Pa gaye attend the funeral, this (itiday) afiernoon, at 2 | C@9ts bu end warranted yy De. will soon become operative, sod then slavery in | closely, Jt, and not « gang of Politictans, should | have to sell some land to live oo the year o'clock, from bor late 1eaideuce, 113 Twenty -second | BO¥ Pan 0 doors below his old oMe Kentucky, or auywhere else in this country, will } Fecelve the benoit if its employes “can afford’ to | brother Jack's farn:—who bas lost bis leg and | #6, withous further notice, 2. a eatre, ©@ out of the question, Kentucky may as well throw money away. But with respect to the low- can's work out doors at all—and he is trying to be O'BRIEN—On Wedn y, Sept. 27th inet, James A SET OF TERTH MAI + [bis edoar old place where used | O'Brien, a baker by tr) Lue of a ol down ite passion, bow to manifest destiny,” | salaried men, who barely make living from thelr poarpener neae th bh of ¢ X islana’ SAReROUDh at $45 Bixth ave, Be ae tiul, cheap, Hght dur OF BEAUTIFUL TEETH (1 $7 te to Dave pic-nics aod partie: @ never will have | Parish of Clouna, x, Clare, Ireland, aD a UpPerecia, Sets with reto till out n and become reconciled, w ood grace > | #Ppointments, 18 is positively shawel.) that they | auy more—aud think ho it would be to None knew him but to love him, G4 restore youthful aj Mutiro ew Mble, to s fare thas it ae a tbat be ewindled in eee hw i y some dreadful foreigners living there and None talkou of him but to praise, 8r bo pay. Sopdennan requires Sennol escape, 3°! never be able to vinit it again, I didn's mean to| iis relatives and friends re imvitod to attend the Hie NITROUS OX'DE (LAUGHING (a8) ceeenicieteeied these abuses were stoppe!, and as Pros et Jone write you al! this about our trial bus my heart | funeral, ou Friday, Sept, \ Considerations for Workingmen, o'clock, trom the scantidcally prepared and edm{uletered dail Jor 80m seems disposed to inaugurate ® new era in ve go full of 1s sometines inas 1 musi talk to | City Hopital, te Calvary C ery. 119 Fraction of eth wihout palu, No ex chy | de 2 Remember the No, 345 5uxih ave, Sd door above The Albany Trade Convention has arranged @ | official management, we Fespectfully commend the | melody, a TARALEY = On Thareday, Sept. $8, Robs, Pursley, | st, Lr, G. EVANS, Domtint, Cut sis ont, Programme of action with reterence to the adop+ | subject to bis attention, Financia! News, Markets, yey, The funeral will take piuce {rom his late reside’ SET OF TEETH INSERTED WITH fon of the eight hour system, It ts proposed to ee New York, Thursday, Sept, 28,6 P. M—Gold h oe Pd a i lta ad te) Wiaraso, Bt Bopertor Geld Bien nd ‘ous fain = oie ow Yor . h * A tr] e . ” ’ iver en oT eR O Xt rae ori on anenieation of workingmwen throughout Trouble tu Tennessee, been steady to-day at 148’68 144 Tho latest quota | SUTHERLAND G, Sept. 8th, after esevere m. | Yaipoat PUD, YOSEF DUVIN, Dentist 163 | * tiete to hold meetings, circulse documents | Govanson Browntow, of Tennesse, seeros to be | tions of the general stock market, compared with pose ieetell AY one ot orig OF Charles Gather. | ; R, DRAKE 138 CANAL STREET Ser vorable to the projec audto urge the import: making bus Little progress toward the re-establish- | those of yesterday afternoon, show but alight change | ile friends of the facie a J Sitilly invite Dk? teeth on sliver at $7 to #16; on mud ance aud necessity of the new movement in overy | ment of law and order in that Btate. According to | in prices, The market Inclives to lower figures, & oieng Me He EA at? o'sock 101 | © $22; sectional sete 6) cents per tooth; iss) be “y raat " ” * t f e| t » bu cl Practicable way, This policy baving been re | the reports whieh come from there, the condition | Governments were a fraction lower, with the excep TRAVERS—At Mauhassett, L, 1., Augustine Tray. per tenth, Testes mn e hpar ane Oh & solved upon, 18 1 well that thos engaged tn 10 | of society, Particularly in the Kestern pert of the | ton of 10-47% which were steady, Money was mode | ors, infant oon vi Jas. V, aud AdGlie Ivavorn nena sg | pth tooth extinc == Mould clearly understand what difficultics they | State, ie truly deplorable, Crime seems to flour. | erately active, bus the market was easy at 6 a6 per | days, 501 have to overcome—what obstacles to remove, At the outset thay may as well abandon the hope of gaining apy substantial advantare by legislative ecilou, 14 this couniry every eroployer ta free to make or reject a proposal for lsber, accor fing to his own option ; and no legislative enactineus ean compel bim to hire labor for » less number of | down toa condition of hours per day than is acceptable to him, We now | the animosities of have sten bours' eysiem to this State, but the | those of oth ease of the coiion and woolen op more than ton hous labor eens of the people, and not laws regulate such ques! Therefore, there fs but one way to effoct a curiallnent of the {eh unchecked, There ls *pparently ® bitter feud between the Union men and the late retels, which fe constantly breaking forth in murders and Fevoral lawlessness, Tennensoe war the first of the reclaimed Siates restored to Federal authority, end it leevidentiy benind all the rest in seitling er States, it ts difficult to account for ives who | the preseut state of things, except upon the ground Bave been on strike at Uica and Aut urn, because | that Governor Buow Urew the sdven- | 10.0 SLOW i nos the right man for | #0) ia exacted from | the position he « *upics and for the reason that them, proves thas it is the common con- | the crueltics which he personally endured in the that | carly part of the rebe lion, bas #0 embittered him against the late rebels, thathe cannot bring bimaclf fo put forth @ land to stay the Uvedy work, ia Bours of labor, and that is by schooling the public | which the Union. men have of oo woind to the advantages of # recuciion, 1s was tm | tage. cent, on call, Commercial paper passed at 7a 10 per cent, Foreign exchange sold as 1(8'9 « 109 4 for com- mercial, On ‘Change to-day Flour was bc, a 10c, lower for common nad very finn for good eradea, ‘Wheat was 2c, a 30, lower tor Epring and very firm tor Winter, Corn was lo, lower, Onis wore ic. « 2c, Detter for sound, end uli and heavy for unsound, Peaceand tranquility, Unless | Pork was firmer. Beet was inn, Lard was lower, # people are more intense sian | aud Whiskey was steady, 6TOOK 84L55—Ties7 BoaRn, 2600 U.8, 6a, 6-276...106 IM NY, © BWW 1u00 Il, Cp, 11000 8 wh ) a. be U ove Obie @ Mass 15600 do. a sad LS ig {yy Bat! N.Ye El. 94 Young Meas’ National Democratic Assoc! will be held at spring at ilk ll, 158 Spring et, on Frit evening, Bept. 2th, 1s0L, Fadneut speakers Come one, come KRLE, tres, WALTER 8, a NIAN BROTHERHOOD—THE WOLFE ‘Tone Civeie will boid their rewusar weekly bu, at the ball of Vemii Dirpe eS ie on rriday eveulng, pep oe chual aitencance ia reyulieu, at De absent, os Dusivess of the Most vit afionelily will be transeed, ONEY, Cento,” MARK WEL} Eb, to Patiicse Co HE PATHE SPECIAL TO D t MATHEW FEMALE T. A. No.4,wili bold @ public meeting at their 838 Mast 12th ot, at 7 o'clock Pan. Speakio arrvil aud John Ke Miss Foilend Miss Ham- iM. O BULLEN BOARD AND BROOKS, FEW § Y accommodstod with hoard aud th» cousor home, of 231 Maticon et, Coil all the Ri A. FEW YOUNG LADIES CAN BE ~ Acommodateod witu board, ab $48 week, W454 & ave. BOARD—2 GENTLEMEN CAN BE” commo tated with poo board, remwialie te aod Pp eveaut rooms, Aivo, a mau and le w one youns lady, by calling at 1J4 West 19h oor front room, EARY. D SOLDIF Twportant Novio ¢ taustered discbaryed upon par feseriptive lists. the balance due them, Apply in person o to LEPPERTS, HOFFMAN & CO, 40 2 SOLDIERS DisCHARGED, NOT PA cause of desertion, can receive all pay aud ry by leuer id bax bee Peas ecu’

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