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Se THE NEW YORK SU THURSDAY MORNING, OCT. 1° 1865, Kambo Overwhrimed with Advice. A @00p old proverb tells us thet “tir @oney."' Ifatvice also were monty ev'rs ox tn the Bouth would to«lay bo rich 8 Cacrst ; T : brightest vision of [reedom tat over dance sia belre the brain would j And what @9 énvia le repute our Northern and Southern Dut, uafortunately, throngh darkey dazzling reality. tien for liberal ty philantbropiaa # uld enjoy! edvice is the cleapest thing 9 person Cen away, and thet when the poor freedmen re-e.ve is eo remarkably barren that, like debta, the more they hare tie wr Firot, the Prest+ they ore of dent tells them that freedom means pothing .m re than the right t ntrol one’s own Jalor, which is H Then, every off appropriate. + adepariment in the ith hat bumbug calle fan,cenerously gives th freedmin very true, , and the er commuats every comn ener of Freedmen's Ba * the instruction, @ repetition o th such embe' mentaas he thinks the gravity of the case re- quires. Thon Mr. Guerncy lave wo eo life chart for the darhies, -« sthem to Le honest, industrious fru Ler, auc tion, Then the douthern jour advise them to work for whatever they can veh aud to be good ani dutiful poople And, in shorts the poor ignorant, talf starved megrons are vom- pletely overwhel wed with aivice, compg from every point of the con cea; butin ther en to turn it inio brea), or how to to giving them confortable homes, Ts would be scqulre ectuce- and politic cannot ace how ako it avatiab'e Now, this ad- use y vice b ess is all Wousense, wevaible just beneficial to the darkies, and Detter for therm because within the acope of compre ' » sdvive them in this way: Eat «! fA -ou feel bungry; woar clothes when you baveace: if you see a dollar lying in the road, pick it yp 3 keep out f ‘alls work if you fool Like fi; avold being swindlels dou's comi't suicide ; tn short. be virtuous, end you will te beppy. persone who ere 60 liberal vib ther advice would give in {te wtead something thatthe darkies can use, thetr ,liberal- 11 be af pree Renefactions, to be worth anything, should be practical, The negroes want bomen; they want employment with plant- ers who will treat them decentiy, and thoes who capnot be so provided want hoes, soos and the rest of the simple outs for the working of « little lend on shares. Give ® negro three or four ecres Wf lond to farin, with » Httle seed corn and # hoe, tad you willgive him that which is worth a shower vf advice, What good can itdo to teach honesty, wobrety, frugality, and the advantages of ejuce- tion to a man, whether white or black, who is -sharved and ehivering with cold? Would you read to a drowning tan @ howily upon the neces- ity eeping out of the water? No doubt the pbilauthropists who are fo generous with thelr * n respect to the freedmen resily believe they are ju this war doing good, but they are greatly inistaken, Turn advice {nto the practical chenuel which we have suggested, and the negroes will bo jorever thankful, Wendell The Pioneer. Weensrt Puss is @ sort of advance-guard for the Ralical party. He is sont ahead ase poll- ea! skirmisher, to ascertain how Saat the party can ‘y travel upon the Radical road. When the ation of the slavery question was the special kept in the ay sud drawing the popular fre. how ity we van, fot ug bbe When slavery veasod to be a theme for political ow nthe Radicals deter:ained to make negro sullroge thelr next hobby, and again Paruire wee sesigued bis old position in the front, He sounded the key -note of negro eoranchisement at the meet- ing of the Anti-Slavery Society, which occurred Vast spring. Nobody had thought of the matter un- til that time, but {t proved to be strong card with the Radicals, and already they have el New Englanl (except Connecticut) pledged to ft, twocrthree Wesern States have endorsed it, end it bass strong bold on all the other Noribern Biares, Paituirs bad noth'ng to say ag % the President, in his key-note suffrage speech, and the party in following him claimed to be ardent eupportera of the A‘miuisiration, That was the frst sep nthe Radical programma, with regard to their new hobby. Btep the second ts now in order, and again they send forth the faithful van- guard—Portirs, On Tuesday evenins he del.v- suer speech in Boston, giving the Ralical bey-note of warfare upon the President, It is true that the Radicals bave lately shown tiropg aymptoms of en attack upon the Presi- walling for In the speech al- cent, but they bave acted covert! the buglo blast of their leader. luded to Mr. Purczirs boldly denounced the Presi dnnt, asserting that be had “ranged hinse!f with the haif-converted rebels, and made himself three- The speech was simply » bitter nuarters rebel." trace against the Administ: pandering tothe rebellion, and of permiiing Routh to come out of the struggle victorious, The will now, doubtless, throw off the mask ef bupportto President Jomysox, and will begin Ra the open attack upon him, Parnurrs is as true Indicator of the Radical course as ths barometer is ofthe commg storm, Yherefore, the p litical al A Grand Scheme Brought te Grief. and thors who reg that they did not accep thousan dollars in gold aud eig of Bonora hundred ac were 60 aud," which @itractive! offered, Ib will be remetbered that sbori'y after | raigh them against their goveruie the ccllapse of the rebellion, a movewent was Staried in this and other cites to feo, Ag the project, eonveruing the jarge pun Ler of ‘ew gr. make 6 even eX France, os it was there so s work of she Imperial Goveroment, and from various four- | sion, accusing it of lth ene ‘about this time look out for s Radical nu" bubble bas burst, the Son's advice to | beware of the scheme, are doubtless well sasiefed | the prospective “two en returned ool ors in a wild fill)bustering expedition to Moa. | + dea! of exciteinent was occagoned by Exaggerated stories were circulated ta" who were prepariag to join Juames in Mexico, and to ted alarm in Europe, particularly tn | Tmarm became so sudden) 1 claim of several thousand dollars, which the said Cclonel alleges to here against Oartaa, for expenses in enlisting the “emigrants.” Ourroa denios ever having sanctioned or counter nanced the movement, claims that, on the contrary. he opposed it, and asserts thas the whole thine t# simply ep from hiro, Thus the matter etands at pres nt, aud t trial will doubtiess develop some interesting A Train off the Track: Wa believe it is in Levine's charwing zn. nocrr reminiscences that th ryist fa} r to obtain great | of haif « mile, | ovely exbanetod, | Wo are reminded of | atulens eommunication, bearing eof Geouen Frasow Trats, n Tuesday in the subsidized Now | he recent reielion. A week ago b the versatile Georca | Francis becauss Le bad broken over tho enclosure of amausing rhetoric and indulged fn « guerrilla attack upon the loyalty +f our Irish fellow-citizens, Weill knowing the mania for leiter- ich the eccentric GUxonas upfortuna w aitlieted, we expected to see him piethoric Teuton, who, in or momentum for a jump, took and came up to the scratch end unable to juryp at all, the atory by a ff sue familiar & which appenred occasion to ¢ writing is ump into print had been 6 as suddenly ae ife galvanic hatte plied to bis heels, But several days elapred, acd rtill Gaowoe Francis remained mate, At the end | of a week, bowever, be comes forth in id lotter, irresistibly euggemtive of the oll Kvronte- | nock en's preparation to jump. | production, unlike the witty sont H u on three or four occasions, we published for the amusement of our readers, and the delight of the | eutbor, In fact, {tin eo washy that we area litle spprebeasive the water-cure treatment (Gk aoe dates bie epistic from ® Hydropaynic eataliiah- | ment in Fourteenth etreot) is disturb the brain of our verbore friend which fe ostensibly intended to extingu st lureloary, ie one of thore erratic documents wh none bute Trars would be likely to concoct. la the first place, Gongs Faarors attewpts to show how one of the editors of the three or four years ago, doughs to secure a few articles from bis P dy because, of that time, Tears was a living sen- sation, fresh from an Eoglish prison, ami brimiul of words expressing the popular hatred of *Por- fidious Albion.” Accordingly, Taars was faov.ted to vevotilate his opinions, a few of which were pub- ished in the Som; not because they possessed any jntrinme value, but because Teaca's absurditice were, at that times, so we! Jculated te provoke mirth, and otherwise relieve the depresion conse quent upon the monototous publication of un’a- vorable war bulletins, The author, with question- able propriety, now publishes several private letters, dared three or four years ago, which were not written by ourselves, and which we never suthorized, and thus areks to make his aimirers believe that we endorsed bis eccentricities as valu- able contributions to the literature of the present time, In point of fact, nothing of the kind ov- curred. The lucubrations of Cuoros Frascis were sbout as valuable to our readers as the orginal and borrowed witticiams of a clowao are to the frequentere of the circus, For the past three years this erratic genius has periodil- cally bored us with he communications— as one time coming from the far West, where the people refused to be deceived into elrc ing Lim to Cougress—on suother coca: were scnt from Saratoga, where Gaoras was ma neurring for the privilege of representing the De- mocracy of this city et the Ciicago Convention, Again, his letters come from Chicago, whero the loyal Democrats refused to recognize the right of Tuatn to a seat in their Convention. In short, thisirrepressibie Traits bas such a weakness for letter writing and speech making, that he res to be cousiautly paraded before the public in one guise or the other, We should not object to grati- fying bis ambition,so far as his letters are concern- ed, ifthey possessod any higher merit than that of a mero exhibition of the author's egovistical four- tsb of Lis own trumpet, when he retails the good things said or written by other people, which be bas picked up in the course of his eccentric career. But Tract has now evidently run completely of the track, and when be sets himself op for a newa- paper consor, he shows the inherent weakness of an intellect, nos properly ballasted with practical common sense, He assumes to quarre! wits us, because we advocate @ reduction of the internal revenue tax on cohol, when used for the sole purpose of prepariug medicine He knows, as well as our readers, thet the fom bas uever countenance | affic in Hquor, and that its course some y provoked the liquor dealers into the passage of aresolution prohibiting apy momber of their society from advertising in, or purchamng a» single copy of the Bum, Hoe is | also aware that all the assertions of watercure yaiciana, or her) doctors, cannot change the re- ceived opinion that drugs are required, by bosh rich and poor, to restore bealth in certain cases ot dise Tho tax in question enhances the cost of medicines to the poor, who are sow com- Pelled to pay five or six timoe as muck for t curatives, solely in cousequence of the oppr tax op alcohol, Train say® be is “slocke our advocacy of the passage by Congress, of a law imposing ® discriminating duty on elcohol and forthwith writes us alony letter on the subjecs, Asusual, we consigned Lis episile to tie waste- basket, whereas be becomes juuigue pute forth evother letier, Which was recen lished in the rebel organ, no better journal ve.., willing to prints bis communications, VU Mr, Tears bad, in bie attacks upon us, con- fine! bimse!f to matters purely pe sonal, we should not have taken any notice of bis vagaries, but | when we find bim attempting to | gn the loyal- y | ty of our Irish fellow cisizens an! sceking to ar +» We may not remain gilent, because even such» tuan as Tuarn way comrols @ great des) of mischief La our jours his lester, our c experience we have aren men the Irish people, for the purpose of mak al use of the populanty such a ¢ ikely to obta’n for them,—and in ths convechon It | tt econpetent for ue to ‘nquire how ft is thas onvertod to Fenianism 4 magnified that is | Ivisthe ratural o $ of former Kaow Noth vas thou to be @ certain precursor of | ing'ism? Pe. he linea “siugio eye” to Lecom- war beveou the United Siates and Fiano Bus | tag Treasurer of that “Eight milimon fuud. In after creating @ great furore, the matier began to atienspting to inake the [righ people belivve be has quietly submde, fiually the exciioment entirely | renounced his Know fh log principles, be goes Coase’, and now the acheme te belng ventilated in | intothe F Movement with his ususl wild Court, The chief mover in the emigration project impetuosity, and wen he finde that the Imshmen was en ex-Cujonel of the Union army. This Col ‘ol now brings an action against General OzteGa, Vice President of the Mexican Repullic, who has been ip this oly pines lest April, The aciioa O | of tufts country thoroughly unde d his charac- ter, and refuse to accept the services of @ would-Le traitor,,be will turn upon them, when they run ta [| Bim off the Lrikd treck. (ued os readily as he bas beginning to | 5% already tarned upon and abused the men and movements that have heretofore furnished him with the meavs of obtaining notoriety, The Irish people will not be decelved by Team's special j leading on their behalf, What Aro Women to Dot en oro elucated to trades, crafts, or professions: ton are taught to rely on themselves solely; tnen have that ela almonmt any shape or fortn. money by trying eases before the bar, Jones can at lest Les carpenter, or mvent e machine fort e furtherance of perpetual motion, Ho is never ate loss. Dut all this, which fe regularly taught to find out for themselves, it out, if they only g open. Women cs starve in acivilze feape-valvo t credital ly be try. They may bo works lt to Crain, or Worn to death b are and ring, and to legal court interfere, Dut starv ug is quite an inadim Is woulda’s soved weil ia the papers Fiennetal News, Markets, dre. New York, Wedneeday, Ort. 18,6 P. M.—Gold has been very steady to-day at 146.0145 The et ck market wos erish, withat ble le thing. ilar and or priren duil and Ye er. ¢ road). La FTOCK sal re | 40000 1.8. 6% SLcp.1 7 6 & 8.60, ‘* 14 } fi 140 «tl ‘ 1 « ou Gon do. new tes t Trea. 7-1 v ! 4 do. ...euall 08 ) a wa bun Ole Ta) ran do ais 8500 . 10 Tenn Ge. Ss 20 DL Cen. BR 1 Va, te re | an do,,. 12 1 Olio & Mine Lon Cla, & Pitts 40000. de. + 480 do. 10 Erie 4th M my 10 Chi, @N ) Hud, od, af 12% 18” d foro ala 1.4.9 Pf, 7 yu Chi. & NW DL, & W, Yat do. ‘ 10 0, Coal... ‘ 80 West Un'on Tel. 70 ” de Vueesi ver mM. 40% 10 ALS TH. : Spring Mt. Min. 620 100 do, -- 89 100 Lehigh & 8. Cl. 6% OAL &T. HPT. 11% gw do %% 100 Motregor & W.. 2230 20 Com, Coal It. 22°00 U.S, Be, 6-278 i ) do new iow ) Cen, Ba... 21.00 Trea. 73-1 ie to Cle. @ Piste, Ky, 4 do. OF % iw a 7 4m US. 6 ive 0 Chi@N\.W K t 2) Guieks x do . bu%es 1 0 Mar hh &N. W.PE. 65 woo N.Y i eR EK de lw Mi. & Fedo... 63 mM CO ree 63 +00 Frie 1000 Reading R = - SPECIAL NORTCES, Pyle’s 0; K, Sonp—The Cheapest Sonp in use for the working classes, Sold by «rocers everywhere. a haat: a 426 _ A Neglected € , old, or Soro Throat which might be checked by» simple remedy, like “ Brown's Bronchial Trochee," if silowed to progrees may terminate seriously. For Bronchitle, Asthioa, Catarrh, and Consumptive Coughs, “The Troches" are used with advantage, giving oftentimes immedi- ate reilef, Bingere and pablic speake.s will find them also excellent to clear the voice and reader artloula- tion wonderfully easy, wl Carpets! Carpets !! Furnitare, Oil Cloths, & gi@at variety, at_the iarne t ‘oous in the city, 267 to 271 W. SS bib ave. Cali and examine Ceal at 8S 75 per ton.—‘the Schuylkill Mutual Coal Compan now delive the bess of coal at this ite mnbwcriber For in- formation, eppiy e office No. fs Wallet. 41 Mesers. Fowler & Wells, Vhrenologinta, give writtem Chart Of characte: ually, a) ob) Di oad- way. ow Waterproof ¢ éc, A large et for enle chesp, at 2 ers for Horses, Carts, Also S00 beavy horse East Broalway G48 Highest Preminm ’ Machines, 45 » York, and 286 ¢ ulton st, Hrooxiyn, Wo Dr. Harrison’s Peristaltic Lozeonges—A positive cure jor Costiveness i*ilos, Dyepepem and every form of Indisestion. Sold everywhere; or will be mailed on retaltting the price, 6) conta, J. 8, Harrison & Co., Prop: ietora, Bostou, Mars ut Falle-Vall and Wieter Sulis of Clethin for men and boys, at pric ea, styles Letier, « t largest assortment ju the city, is at F, Bb, Baldwin, Nos, 7) anc + @ $33 Wheeler & Wilsom Lock Stitch Sewing Machine and Button Hole Machine, do, 026 rows woy, N.Y, 5 ; 518 liewe Sewing Machine Company No 629 Broadway, N.Y. Blias Howe, Jr., Miesiuent. Apenve weaned ‘6 pia ee nanan a MIARRIAGES, MORRISON—DE GARMO. At the residence of the bride'a mother, Miltou, Ulater ¢ Wednesday, Cict, 14, by Kev, Mr C Morrvon to Emina, daugater of the Carmo, of New !aits, VAN RADEN-On T 000 ett by the n, John neken te « Van Kaden, Fay., ail of thiscity. Nocasds, 66 BRAT, Willle F, Rowers. Bowers, of Brook! Hrov.vence, K, I, pa- ls BOWEFRS—On of Nathan J. an anced 10 months pere p.ease cory RUTTER—On Tueeday night, Oct, 17, Pllze Ann Rutter, danghierot Joseph and Eliza Ann Ru tes, ot Fort Lee, ased 14 rears, > moaths and 9 days, The relatives and t de ot the tamily are respect- fully invited to the funeral. on Thaiscar aiternoun, ac 2 o'clock, vom her iate residence, Fort Lee, New Jersey. 16 EDWAKDS—On Monday Oct, 16, John Edwards, ed 43 ve lia trier nd acquain'ances, and the memberr ef Worth L » No. ¥) & A.M. area respectfully invited to ab ! lon Th. reday afternoon, 19th met, as ¥ O'clock, trois bis late revidence, 144 Leonard @ Ust KIRWAN—On @atarday, Oct, 14, at St. Louis, Dennis hirwan, the beloved souof Thos, and Jane Kirwan, aged The relatives friends of lis brother, . | fully invited to attend the 1 vf the family, also the Kitwan, ore respect noon, Uci, 20, et 2 O'Clock, Ir bud Bleveuta ave, bot. bib nod bls ete, | MAKTIN~ The funere! of | place this(Lbureday) aite.u | resiteuce ot b hie ibe fl the f | | Empire Lode, enpin d | five! in Giee MORELL—On Ineeday, Ort. 18, 1965, ‘or wsed 40 yon ® A uouthe and lu daye His friends ard sejusiiauces are reepectfully rejnesed to attend ibe fuse, on Friday H noon, 2th ims at 1 cock, trom hie late cence, 404 South 4b at, Jerey Cipy, 4 | tHRISON—Ow Tueeday, Gey ily enild of Ro jis tenaune will be 136 Emery reel. 17, Katty Morn- ui) fed Margaret Alorrison, wd 13 dave, © ‘unily are r lon Thared vk uum the res. the fine ct, 1M, | ber p onis a Monloce & TA In Brookiyu, FE. D, Oh Ot end | Kel ert luce aad eidess dau | ter of Susso aod aie Rovers bodge, 4 | 4 months and 25 Gave CGO aged 80 yr8, Friends and relavives of the fam) i folly luvites 1 Solock. trom (aerte tite ¢Pburesap) ry ; arent ‘end Meekerava, AM residence, cor, © Taeeday evening, sity of material that adapts itwelf to | If Jones can't make | reneral | TRADE NOTICES, eee a REGULAR MEETING OF THK *LONG- shore JOHN CAERY, coe. + St their room LAWSON, Prew 1 » o— beine on and vear to the line of the Hotoker OX MAKERS, F TERS AND SAW: | gon City and West Hoboken Raflroad, by wh yere— A grand maaef nz of the abovs oreani- | property can te reached with'n 20 minutes: be ration vill be held at 03 i np Thuredayeven- | mies in @ direet Ine from the Hotoken jog, Oct. 19th, at half pest 7 clcloek, to diacues ‘he | where these Cars leave every 15 mingies; there eaehth que 1 anigeon A New principe . eted, and | about to Lee fove miner eakere wul ad rows tho mectuc, | prrta of thie property, lerie ener, Tide pe~ Committee af Arreacement—Lloward A. W eld, , Diould thie day be eormy, the enlo will take blace } John Curran, Philip Muller, George Rodenhan-sea, | the first tat dey thereatter. Maps can be oat \9 mes Willis, 116 i) DR er Me a Phra ti Loa i sen "7 } City; DAY 'y jontgomery et, COOPERS—THE, DELFGATES TO THT: | Git! Auctioneers remenAle trrand Sceirty of United Coonere are rey ot Be ” Z 1 a oy | gy mest for special tw inew ou thie Thurads, ceeuine | "4 UCIION SALE OF GENTEFL He | nb So'cloek, as 187 Bowery, C, CALI nis b hold furniiare, this Thoreday Afternoon, « | OL FARRELL, See 7 o'clock prec gery M West 26th at, nes | wr AAs ee — eo¢ | av. comprising carpets, beds, mattran chaire, ] BY GOODS CLERE EARLY CLOSING | bles, bureans mirrors, rbades, CUrtaina, cole el Aer ciation.-A many ine ine oft will be held at their Hall, 267 ry Hhuredey | postponement, rala or shine. H.R. Wists 5 hing, at 8 o'c ck, ae ent tof making eight | Auct, l pu e' iaboradav'’s work will di wed. 1) lt. > teas a a ~~ ss fates fiom otver traces. anectiee ave tecpoe tals | J, MORIARTY, AUCTR — WILT. 81 requested tonitend, JOHN HENRY FOY, } hiedaw, ati barbam 04, 100 stools, cha JOUN PLUNKET, Ree. dee bi ety, mater also tarniture, a good aes by not that ® full atientanes of the | : M ay — miembers ia ret at on next Tu tdty ment, oer, | PAWNDROK tS DALE THIS. DAY, C4th, to take wt ction on tho resolution of the | 104 kat BELL & RAHAM'S aa lating queation, ea tt be the pec al pea of | rated & bi geht + B00 lote on Bee Ber por evenin 1 ay 4 . | Piodged goods, Pn, Wo H and bo rlowt yt wists. > ENNIS, Vreet. pro tem. NT Ng arenes, Reece tends yn reloching, clo b M » see, | de 1 &e., boo'a and shoo, me QVECIAL MEETING OF THE NEW YORK bo fireterate overs anck, dress ant tay ’ Oceaa Steamship Seamer sevolent Ano @ Sv pale custom pants, vests he. Lesery, ¢ cintlon wih be hell this eventns, at Ti o'clock P.M. | worfve of deniers, By D. DeLONG, 299 Bast fer inthe Military Hall, 19% Rover 29 wey. Friday, large sale of bedding, W. 1, ; P JOINERS—A REGUDAR MEERTING Thuraday evening, Oct, 1% ation. and were made the epecial orer for thie m ot. jay. L. POWERS, Pres; W. W. OVERALI, See. 119 soet Y NOTICES, PUBLIC MELTING OF THE YOUNG Mer Feyher Mathew Society No, 1. of New York, willbe held in their hall, corner 34'h at, and Sthave, this evening, at 7'9 o'clock, Speaking by Mr. Lene by ex-Presitent of the Parent Bocies Mr. J. Madden, Singing by Meesra. Green ® ood, Carroll, Mirges Reily, Dufly, Patterson, and others, G. By REILY, President, R. L. GODBY, Vice, W BOYD, Rec. see, 115 OTICE—THE MEMBERS OF FMPIRE Lodze No.1, A, P. A. are requested to meet at their Lodge Koom, is7 Bowery, at 12's P.M. on Ship Valuter's Association, will be he'd on ft ip Jotuers' Union of New York wiil be ested toatiend, a8 important vente to the Coow itution are ander considers ines, the » Areceintton | furniture, en suite, croeRary, PLASTERERS—YOU ARF | an aciortrent, NAN 1 AWNBROKER'S SALE—JOHN Mol MEM, 15 East Broadway, will reli I, SIN lois Inen's choice winter elothin work JAWNBROKFER'S @orts, clonka, dresses, pants, sheets, de, worth attention of dealcie y order of &. KOON, J CUDLIPP, 884 ith are, 1 AW NBKOK loteot men's and women's clothing, wate! os Jewe'ry, al!k, merino and calico dri asses, ak cloaks, spreads, table clothes, qailte, blank ate Soa ds, p liows, wa'ches, we fy and other tultable to coming reas iy order BE. KAL 24 Grand ot, Will:ameburgb, 1a PAWNBROKER'S SALE—H. Thursday, 19th inst, to attend the funeral of our late w brother, James Martin, By o der of JOUN HOGG, W.M. GEORGE CLEAL, RB, 11 U, 2, FATHER MATHEW T. A. B, SO- cloty, will hold their reguiar meeting at their hall, cor of 247 at and 24 ave, on Thareday eveu ne, Oct, 19th, 1866, at seve 1’. M. Speakiog by tar. Michsel Madden and Baward McCallery, of Green- poms, Singing by Messrs. King, Carrol. end overs, Also pe ge yan, Delis, Fox Soe pines, Come farly and procure seats. LS DELANEY. THOS, 1, CARR, Rec. See, 1 UBLIC MEETING OF THE FATHER Mathew T. A. I. Soctety No. 8, of N. Y., this Thareday evening, Oct. 1%, at 7 o'clock, in Favher Mathew Tfall, cor, 25th st, and Sh ave, wick Logan, Fey, and Jolin MoUrath, President o’ Bt. James’ Roman Catholic T. A. B, Society, will ad drove the meeting, Mrsers, Greenwood, King, Kidd and Reilly, snd a Bost of young ladi will sing, EDWARD W. HUGHES, Pres. PATRICK GIL MORE, Vico. CHAS, A. CLARK, See, 109 HE FATHER MATHEW T, A, T, B. SO- ciety No, 3, of preys, D., will bold a tem- perance menting at 7 o'clock thie evening at Temper- ence Hall, corner Grand end 7th ets. Speaiore—O, 45 H. Goodman, Mra, Brown and James Metcher, Binge Wim, F. Smith, Mise McFarlane and others TUOMAS M. LLOYD, rest, MICHAEL HLBAGIITY, See, 128 \ ORTH LODGE, No, 210, F. & A. M.— Merobers of this Lodge are hereby sununoned tomect ct the L dee loom, 504 Hrovdway, on | vure- day, 19 at Lo'clock, tor the purpose of attor 1 of our iste Brother JOHN & ver A es BRUNING, M4JOHN ilo) PUBLICATIONS, ‘3 LADY'S BOOK FOR NOVEM- BER, 1860, “The Conntry Schoo! upverb Une engraving. Gole.'s splendid F hions, colored, hobe Dieses, from the celebrated establishment of ‘ A. prewart & ©... New York. gency Mack front and back ‘The Met- ack, front and back ¥ Coideliere beck, front aud be lew, ngs of Boune.e and Collars, Em- ms. nag work will do for winter evenings :— Koltied Misten ; Lady's Jacket in © Kuiised Cape tor a litte gil; & Sei-sore; Hag, for bolding fine Linea; Patter and various other patterns; Lamp Stand; Bead Pattern Cigar Case; Toilets Plucushion, and various other patierns We ask attention to the stock of furs at J. BR. Ter- 409 Boosaway, paring tor a Lablean" is the hamorous picture. New Music sad Drewing Patterns, Maron Hariand, Miss V.F, Townsend, Mrs, Metta V. Victor, and Mire 5, Anuie Frost coucibute to thie uml by ell the dealers, 120 For RSONAL NOLICES, A LL PERSONS HAVING GOODS AT 42 sau Erghth ave, are requested wo come and bring their tekets, D. MALONE & Co, bu F MRS, CATHARINE STEWART, Widow formerly of St. Johns, or Halif willeasll at 1 Centre at, at the office of H.C, si Y, she may herr of some brug to her advantage, s I ORMATION WANTED OF MARGARET MchNtNY, who arrived in New York ou the lth inet, pereeamer LOLIBANA trom Liverpool, Any faioi m conce:ming be will be thauk/uily re- ceived by ber boosher PATRICK McENENY, No.2 seuklin #, pear berry at, Gicenpoiuy Brook. u, la 4, AND ARVIS, HAS LIFT my bea and bosid withoat aby juss cause or | provocation, Leaurion the puple against ba: boring org ving ber anything oa my accumu, THOMAS AKIN, F \ HEREAS MY WIFE, MARY C, COOK, baving jeft my bed sud beard, without any jee cause or provecauon, 1 eby caution the pu tic from harboring ov (rusting bes, nel wil pay no debts contiscied by ber aler this date, JAMES N. W, Y WIPE, ANNE J. New York, Uct, is, 155. COOK. Oct, 10th, 1505, ie 129 DENDISERY, ARTIFICIAL TEETH ON OUR PATENT #3 evame. b ec, with block tee h. ‘Lhe lghte: most beantiul work yet every pout re bined, Full @ Latishing «& aH Pr ee di aod upwards, street datrosuced, In Ziraching gua: ) BODINE, ly oo MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVE Teeth extracted without pain, or no charee Leauuful teeth immerted, $1 each, Aching teeth fileiw Spain with the aced bone filling Al operstious e®illiu'ly perioomed a warts abed J. JAY VILLERS, 109 Grand ot, « blocks from Broud: way 83) FULL SET OF TEETH ONLY $4, WITH fuima, #1) to $19, Filliog b) conte and upwards, Bx nu with bhe@ gee 60 cents, wt 27¥ ‘Lbird ave, bd at ya tr r Ae? oF TERTH ONLY BEAUTI- ful set #10 to #15, euperior oid avd bone fillings, K tung without pain, br, MICHAL), Frenca Denuel, 462 Sixtn ave, bet. .5.b und Web ote, 86) A SE OF TEETH INSERTED WITH OR without extracting the vot, trom $5, 1) to $15, superior Gold, Silver and Bone fiuunas; extractia wisbout pain, JOSEPiL DUODIN, Dentist, 163 Bast 1Uth at, Hear Sd ave, eas A SET OF TEETH MADE IN 3 HOURS at $45 oixth ave, Beauiiu, cheap, light Gurabe upper eela, pete with plumper to Hl our the chooks aud resiore yourhful appearance, Ent.ce s@iusiacuoa or oe pay. No advance required, Tite NITROUS OXIDE (LAUGHING Gag) eclentificaliy prepared aud administered daily for the extimtion of leeus without priv. Oo extra charge. Kemember the No, 645 S.tth ave, dour ve Z a. Dr, G, EV ANS, Denti I R, DRAKE, #85 CANAL STREET, § set ot teeth on sliver at 7 to #15; on gold at $)0 to sectional sets 60 cents per tooth ; teeth filed wtih gold, boue cement or other fillings, 60 ct, to $1 war tooth ‘Teeth withous gaia, a) *t, & general aseortment of unredeemet P Blan R, Friday, Oct. 19th, at 10! o'clock, at 17 lin et, Eagine Company 36, all of the turnituie ot above Compiny, beda-est a cloth, Richarp WALTERS, =AUCTIO}* ‘Furpitare) will selon Thureday, at 11 at 27 East Broadway chamber and kiteben furniture, MAhOKANY rolnet chair Fren Mirrors, stoves, tabiea, trunks, &e. &e, 1 We eutlre stock of liqnors and wines, viz.: ¢ Bou: Ty wines, Champagnes, segare and a large lot of 01 liquo: MERICAN INSTITUTE FAIR—ONF the moat attractive features of the Machine artment fe the beautiful and rapid operatic ieee Cylindrical Printing Prerees, now ing rts Monthly Magazine, Law ( NOWLTON Notle that pany" October, h, 1 2 o'clock, 5 having been iorfeited for non-payment April 2d, 1965, Certiticate No. 12 te name 60 shares in bhi fer 5) shares tn th tificate N. shares in the name of Dame Land and Emigratio ac'ing Becret fo for pa those Old 5 Chi rot BUN pu em the city i _MORSHS, CARRIAG ri E aug 6y Fo! h for $17 PHY's) Noo ov6 ar 5 FOR SALE—HORSE, WAGON AND dD iw MIN DONNELLY,” YOR SALE~A GRAY HORSE, Ni 15 bands hich, sound and k nd, in ge P lee $6), sound YOR SALE — HORS way For SALE— HORSE, spring cart. old, Wall be sold at « low piice as the owne ont of hew Y WHEELER & WILSON’S NEW ANT band AUCTION SALt.— THOMAS ALDRI Clark, Mauners aod Frankia by the attention of grocers and liquor dealers cr Hartman's are the best for circular, us Mining Co, wiil be sold at Pub: shares in the nawe der of the Directors, F. W. CAPEN, beurht, he Uni 5 ¢ 1 of fore DREAS Comm thee, , endens, ] CENTS PER POUND PAID CASI white : harness; price ¢15) the store, POR SALE—A TEAM OF BLACK } AUCTION NOTICES, wil e@ll 118 and 149 lote of ground on the p Oct, 2b 1865 at 2 o'clock pieciselr, loca: entre of tiudeon Cites N.J., on Monty: aves, and ¢ e ellver, cuter : fowther mirrors, clocks, dry and + ; 1 tt o'cloe bd Ba. riday, hy the attent on Of dealers and other r LEVY, 490 Broome st. eae SALE—B, WEAVi Aner, will sel! this day at Lo'clock. tM Ave, 40 lots of qaiite, biankets. ahawis, ox S SALE THIS DA\y— TIMER, Fart Broadwe ‘ JOHN MO. iL) eell this day at lo'clock P.M. uo kets, quits, Sc. By order 8. KRAMER Rk, ROLLINS, AUCT,, WILL SELL Fre ls, bedding, carpet nts, engravings, &., &e, ment » paints wd ® cood assortment of ‘pat & Brussels and other carpets, los iron tedater ich do, washstands, marble top bureaus, lous il HERMAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, SE Friday, Uct. 20, at 10 o'clock, No, 14 B ery, f. bon whiskey, biandies, gin, rum, Port and re and groceiios, soap, tea, fish, &c, aid ¥ GENERAL BUSINESS, ne cover of the extraordinary edition . 2 CITY HALL Pl. i CE AND 14 Ci tre et, Pawnbrokers’ ticke's bought for warct ighest prices paid TCH OVEIOY ™ Vor PEEDILY PROCU KEL law burluess atreuded to. No tecs a Conveyancing, &e. Mice. 17 Warten at. Apply at or wiir re MINI Cu., 44 E PLAC NEW YORK, sept eis hereby given to whom is mi the following nemed shares in the * Office, No. 44 Exchen, of Joshua Hendric Certificate Ne of Jos yg im 5 te No. 4) arpa Certifies hares in the u 346 heres in er 461 f John Simpkins & Ce of 8. P, Chureh, ¢ ebipe running jeh reduces the Fie Of passaro, for Vimigrants for tate of Georgia will « sence to the Purse the reepeetive shi lines, at Piers 11, and 45 North River OLD AND SILVER JEWFL ust, bar gold a ver, boughs eat {8 ¢ Diainoads, pear N.B d gilver for pi odty A, BARNARD, Gold aud Bilver [ht avoar @ L545} 5 books, and warte y Vid . ICKWELL & EM Wann joor weetol Nassau, é E NATURALIZATION = OPFICE n Ceatral Commitee has b > nbre at, opposite the City lial bbicth to obtain Ci The new election polite apply to the above office to WILLMAN, GEOK i WM. M, WERKMERSKIRCM, sup 4 vars, and the s ; ’ for old beoks, newepapers and pam;) neat, THOS, C. BENNETT, ° 00D CHANCE FOR A LITTLE Y—A butcher's horse going & ye Apply to 009 @arecold; also 2 cart Lorees, 6 yeassoid Tenth & SALE —A GOOD SECOND Cau Le seen as MORE ¢ horse 7 yea Osh cow, 8 est 45d me Oy, wagon and barn aie old, Cali tor oue . lish aud Lith ave, 1 Also @ one-vyed bay maroc ° end king, 369, Af 6% Washington « E, HARNESs> on, 140 Weat Broad HARNESS» Also, | Government hoise, 7 Nusiuess, Can beseon a6 #2 Chriswoy wing machines; also Howe's. sin '® G. & baker, to rens by thee 4 low prices, tor cash oF part pay uw OV8 machines bousla

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