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° ew THE THURSDAY MORNID Negre Testimony Demands ef the Govern meat. Gawmat Howann, Chief of the Freedmen's Tue 1865, | P , OCT, 26, 4 $ , 7 are several mechanien, one laborer, one hotel keep- NEW y OR K SU N. er and three or four merchants, allof which occu- Not ——— | cby. It i pleating to see this Progress of demo- eracy {n South ©, throw of the cleraent to which that State and the whole South are jucebted for the evils of the Inte ae . the heart of Alshame. not a bouse hes been crown over the Flere and shere dreari! ha til) ‘hand in ign af life and bapp ness thusic of the mocking bircs s ations were formerly under the ban of the ol #ar- | Pres tina, for it indicates the over- veeu, recently started from Werhington on 8 10"F | war, ft in an invlication, too, that the tate ae fe hy wi Teapectable house 1eht alot a through the Bouthern States, upon alleye! imp > | knowledges the error it ao long male in ignoring : wwas spared the owner sant business connected with his deparime We | the interests of inechaniesand workingme:, that it ‘the Robber’s Cave at Nashville now bear from him at Charleston, South Caroling | prem the necessity of abandoning iM pretentious | (Crear interest is at present manifested by the and the importance of bis mission 's developed 18 | sristocracy, and that it means, hereafter, to reco | Citizens of Nashv'lle, Tenn., in regard to the “Robs a epeech to the local aubun hit address Genera! Howa® “He thought that the State, oo eousideration, of that city, Jo], ou in matsere that concerted bim and see he was free to ony that until ' was done, the fgoverninent of the Preedmen'e Bu- reau Vonld continue, Assn oF the Lewislature alowed negro testimony |” the leval courte ct the State al! the troopa would be with rawn.’’ | bea decided that tl York bave not sue right te fely be The remarks of Geners! Howaan tie regarded an indicative of the policy f vt ment, fey be acts entirely iu an official « we have the solution of two of the most important | ) questions affecting the Souther people, and Which | oe wow York.” No « are of the greatent interest to the whole country. | © First, it seema that the Government hee Jetormined to abolish the Freedinen's Burtwu, ju the several reclaimed Blates, so soon ee tie waid States shall |) have provided for the protestiva of the negroes ly permitting them to testi'y jn court epon ques vions affecting their pers val insererts. Bevond, the Federal troops wil! be withdrawn “as foon a6 | ) the Legislature allows oegry testimony in the legal courts.” Ib appears, therefore, that both the abol- {etment of the Freednen's by.resu, and the with- Arawal of the troops from the Southern States, are now solely dependent npon the section of the aid States with revard to the adiniesion of negro | | imple requirement, they will beat ouce relieved from two especial sources of complaint ; end, on the other hand, by persisting tv excluding treed- men from the courts, both the Bureau and the troops will be retained indetiniwly. The cese # very plain one, and the Southeru pr ple ought aot to hesitate long upon a choice, Inu any event, it will be necessary for then, eventually, to admit Begro testimony int oir conrts, and the only thing | & for thera to cousiler is whether they sball comply with the demand now and at once relieve themeeives of an obnoxious surveillonet, or whether they shall persist in pursiug ® gt und lose prejudice, to their own detriment, The exaction ¢ Government in thi respect ‘s right and pro- per, While the Freedmen's Rursau is practic ally | ot well be avoicled, , the P worse than the rebela, whoro he is now so * great nuisance, ib cannot be deni 4 shat the ¢ ment is morally bound to make sore permanent provision for the protection of the freedmen, and 8 protection it can secure only by requiring the in their present condition, to adopt | Who come bore, now that the war is over: sn) iuy baygece am. Albauy., At Syracuse, Br: t fi wasencayed ty he married to a wealth the neveseary legislation, According to the existing | 8# #t always better to repeal a law than to suffer 4 “ : aaeesn oe 1 » ey yee laws in the ex-slave statex » negro may be cruelly | # rolsused, aud yet his testimony of the outrages not admissible in court, All th: Governme quires, in removing both the troops and the Freed. men's Bureau, is that the eatd states shall perm |t the negro to tell Ai* story in court, Mismasipp), it will be remembore|, bas already taken the initia. tive Ip this matter, by providing for the adiniasion of negro testimony, and as that state has bern the stoneer in previous stepsof rehabiliiation, ite exam. ple will doubtieas be followed by the other ree!simed states, There ie e very strong popular antipathy to investing the freeimen with legal privieyes, resulting from the old prejudice of color; but the inducement to vrant it is so great that the most Irn. placable ex-rebe! will be likely to acquiesce tn it, for -he wake of securing the withdrawal of both the voldiers and the obnoxious Freedmen's Bureau, Important Legal Decision. A prctston bas just been reulere! by the Uuited sates Circuit Court at Butiand, Vermont, which, J it be tenable, will prove of the highest import- suce, Thecase at issue involved the constitution- ellty of the act passed by Congress on March jdt 1563, providing that ‘avy order of the President, or under bis euthority, made at avy time during the existence of this rebellion, shall bes defence 1n all courts to any action or prosecution, civil or criminal, pending or to be commenced for any etarch, seizure, arrest or imprisonment,’ ex. Ib was by virtue of this act that a!! the “arbiirary arreste’* were made, during the rebellion, in the nan-rebel Biates, and it was that which shielled the authors of such arrests from the civil law. The deeimon of the court in the case referred to was thas the said enactment ‘was in violation of the Constitution of the United States, and afforded no Protection for acta done under it."' According to that decision, all the victimsof ‘arbitrary arrests” would now be entitled to dain against the Govern: ment or tts officers, and the whole catalogue of acts done by virtue of thie important Jaw would be Mega The Vermont decision, however, is far from being @ finality upon this point, The Attor- cey General has pronounced the act coustitutional, and cevoral decisious have been mate in different courts, which were bypothecated upon the consti. sutlonahty of the act, The United States Supreme Court will be the final judge of this question, aud we hope that the Vermont case will be carried up ty that body, iu order that the disputed polut way be ollicially setet rest. There hes been so much iecussion as to the legality of the “arbits: nd other acts done under the Jaw in ques: | ston, (hat the pecple are anaiousto heve the wat- Ser fually Getermined, South Carolina in the Right Path. Bowrt Casonina, the state which svcesston, and which led in the rebe wmosbamong the reclaimed States Govevuor and other State officers, The choice which ite people mode in the late election is worthy Bouth Carolina bas always been « ver aristocratic as well asa very pestilent litt! be, VLe wealthy classes have ove upied @ moe jon asdistiuctive from thelr poor weichbors as that pean nobility from the piebians, The State has been ruled by this oll- gerchy, who have en‘irely iguored the “muda lie" end “greasy me-hani aud every public posi- Xion of honor or ernolument has been filled t y the Bat, Soush Carolina has come out of the cruciile of war with more liberal and demo- cratic ideas i*an form characterized 1. The mase of the people have found, to their cost, oat oll the evils of the war are traceable to the pernicious teachings of the oligarchy, and they now acein determined to turn over a new leaf, Accordingly, in the recent election they melo cholae of what was denomin: the **Me- s>anics and Workingmen's ticket," defeating the ticket representing the old aristocratic interest. (rot wohe persone elected to the various officer propagated lion, Is fore. ju electing a this in Routh Carolina, ty 4 the other ex-rebel States regarding the oll preju e@culd find \t wise to allow the negro to peatify 10 | ine sysivet the working clarses, New \Vork Not Altogether ¢ wovey. day, in which the ple Therefore, ib ie evident thatiu the above ja! egraph | ember end Dacemnbe’, twice deciie!) a ae tent cases, of like character, ewating hacourte, By complying with thie | pg complete away «on New York, ably delayed » few mouths louger; but ibeould rously pardomng. permitting this class to returp is clearly apparent. order, and in ean and political level’ with deserters an! drat r aways. ell their righte of ciusensh from voting or disability. included in its provisions arrest.” the proclag the rights of citizenship to these status will merely from the privileve of naturalivation, Tho w be tolerated in ihe couutry, protected ‘rom arrest, | » the friends are respec’ equested, ae bi u by notitied that on end atter Mc ° nore, ° lors. ho journeyman ehail work les than vy - u urchin with big teesh aud Y ir ut wages. By order of the Apso- re iu With buli-dog tuacity. He died at tue | ciation, MIC COSTELLO, President; PRANK “ 7, leaving a large femily—havimg been | CLARKE, Secretary ae riod buree times. of s A nagxo insurrection is reported to have broken 7 ne SCENE RO SOCIETY NOTICES, A High Wiad, $3 | | labor tn ite true light, With such provress an there need | ber's Cave,’ which bag recently been discovered OF | beneath the cit), and roention of which has pre- viously been made in the Sem, The Nashville Usiom of the 221 imatant, We yenterday visited the cave ree y tS ediAde * et, Which entere the rocks in the Chattane idle adhere | Railroad ent, and which ia supposed by many, Bot * Ler it be recorded,” that tue Court f Appeals cul. ww fe den of robterm butto contain a uucipal suiborities of Now |B tmber « ¢iTliank Do Tie entrance is at a te the juiete wo branches sud but httle bey brewery. d there is iven Over te yoander the publie The cut tet atesminet A case came before the Appealeon Tues ft alleged that “in Nov- perfurtret work, road of the city siract was gultoitted, no Lown in aubbor. + deep, he as the layers of ocke which once been broken by some The mouth of the cavern crawiog op bia bands aud t becomes i aud three At the front there abor aud Kervics, the public a knees, bute abort being some three fees bi hallor four fee, in hembt te of she Coutuon Coune! +e tion of the work wile,ed to ve Leen done, | s o larg e of «irt, spparentiy eo 1 ; cooked mW cue ul those | 82d but recently deposited toere, completely sud the case looked very much eds | blocking it up, d it is im removing jitle whl ur imeabie author] iy the workmen @ aged, The progress ries #0 wes use f Lenetitting then mode, bow wer, ja very 6 , on ee pt) ot the As 7 i hed a ty im wetting the dirt cut of the mouth sed their friends. The ation he of the cave —is being necessary to convey it all in fevor of the lower courts, wad Was brought be @, there Leing @ plarovit, by the | 9 gual box, thenmen Lftiug ib foot by foot, and after it, There @ those who belleve are robbers uow, and that th @ ciscovered, db pu ly bocked inup, I erof arge® wurr ° such is the case, they we ¢ The substance of the Guding of she Court ie that} cau plein the diet much faster than it can be ie t ublic officers, acting tn taken out, aud they have more root1at work, Ae ‘e contract tus mave by pul bd . 1.0 biug hex been found but one or two play- & purely fiduciary capacity, se rimpie aul abser | ing cay but this cust not be taken a8 ev ieuce ute muility Therefore, al) those persons who | thet robbers —or even men tave been in it, While witha en ® gentleman who re- converstuy ” ’ r ‘es al neify | oth aabhedahian Qokatel WladDbeadl occa | adeoin the vi nity—we learned thatthe cave bas the above case alleces that le has, and wlio have)», been known. # a are posved at ' y th " = c8 ¢ plese there some been congratuliting themaelyer on baviny & ch | th we the ave j ‘ ol tb ve, li there are robbers in ib ‘will ¢ ttl ave made a slight | ° utiet to tne cave, | tog OF 1G" Will Band that they si Ase Shey will ultimately be compelled to come out, mistake, The vulture @ not vet obisined An Extensive Operator. ‘ A wos uamed 0. F, master in she Navy,'' has b Browning, tud who ‘ardo Draft Deserters Vartially siyles Limeelf ‘Tue Government | ede ger ovuer : roviding for the discharwn of ell prisoners held | Cheating consiterel le exc tement in Cincinnati, for non-comp!iance with the terin# of the vari He bas bren viving wt the Burnett House in that drafts, and also permitting “*eodaddiers” to revaru rtp os to their homes wb the argsura that they Wil | gogusinte ce of firet close society the country not be subject tosrrest. This cet of lenieney on ver Among the Isdies he was @ great favo je reporter toade marriage he part of the President inight have been profit- i the fact that he sometime styled hirn- 1 » and perbapes lers were no et eome t widens thought the eke n Burlington, Ne» t Hrowning is adexterous rr. wene- Of course it would Lot be expe- liens to arrest for ‘lexertion all the draft si 4 bo become @ lead letter, the propriety of off is)! ng by ber bis pe hia wife, which tends to show bis excessive y docu mal ve of the | fron mesnuess, tera, every ue containing some adjective of ment, She entre him tosend her a lit she not hay vou 25 ceuts to bave eLrought home from she depot, an come ‘ Toe accused now lies in jail ot Syracuse awainny trial The Commenciat isiuciiued ty digapyy 1c is couched inthe most afect! minenting upon it “The breve soldier who hae come k from the r, covered with the smoke and dy vat regard placed apo the with hineelf bie away trom the tel gerted on receiving the second josie linent of bie bounty money.'* of baile which hae evel net her lugg or .ee Ler epistie by begging of bim & litical ley who wl sud forthwith and seuds tim “a Luudied kisse of “atr 4 Farmer Without Arma, M. Ukatamy, Onoudaiga County, New York, According to the order, a@ given tu the pulle, the veterans are nut “placed upon the «aus al Ww seude bo he Amekt 48 AGKIOULTURIST an itereny ing account of @ former he formerly knew, who sation txsued by President s | Wee born without erme 1 of appealing nenced ear!) The procli with reference » these classes, cane ts theus ' Lreco.s, be charitable fur support o help binwself, Hie urs hens, next @ pet ls He took good care stock a little wtatiue wotil he became a protperous farmer, Having no bands, he learnet to use Lis wes, which were rithan eomu ls lege were alao ver thexible, aud by p: we Le Was enabled to readily perforin most operations with eate. He p ’ avid took off Lis own cluthing, shaved and fed hon sell, milked higowa cows and took part in most labors of the tarm, He wasauterror w evilaloersy whow be could punish with severity, He was puw- shy built, and powsesred of great sirenct the beau anu shor 6. tle would buls like ara or e@ize a) olf uding shake » and probit hulding office under the Gv t. The order just tesued doves not ren ay col of theme, and increased his Is simply provides thatthe persone all uot be eubject to ui alterwari«e® Unlegs the Presite vall ace it to amend hie prejecessor, by on ol be thatof an ailon, debarred but nothing more An (Opportunity tor its ane “ae oO Application, outin Jamaica, aul we learn from Halifax that the British Goverument, to which the island be- longs, bas disput hed thither a reg ment of troops and a batter) of artillery. fore, be able to enjoy @ little rebellion of his own, jall expect to see him treat the “rebels” Old Peter H.— lived iu a one story woodeu house of not very extensive dimeng ons, and when it was subjected to the force of one of those burricares so numerous of Inte veers at the West, its power of resistance was insufficient to withstand ao wreat ® pressure, and it yleded the pot without » sirugyle--Lowever, it Was not upset nor torn to pieces, but merely moved a few r of the ni the d r of conflagration was immineat, O!f Peter was too subjects: but if the Jareica | much excited to notice the removal of his house, andre ng the necessity of immediately applying water to the burning embera on she floor, ho ecix d @ bucket and darted ous behind the house, stonishment to find a!! traces rated, After } ng in blank aston sbment a moment, be called ous to bis wile —'Seraliy I'M be Llaned iftae wine the well clear out of the lot! asaeiouel il? Journ Bouin will, there- and we al with the same tenderness which he presume! to demand from thisG: verninent during the late rebel- lion, Of course the Uulted States will remain “strict ourse Tu the } ly neutral” duriug the impending conflict bowween Jows and his dusk darkies, or sympa should desire a few bra tic friinds in this country, of pirates, with which to prey upon British commerce, of course our neu- trality would not permit us to restrain American shipbuilders and tron-founders from furnishing them. Joun usually takes great pleasure iu poiut- ing the world to British precedent, anid it i° not supposable that he would object & of the Alabama titted ous at New ¥ the reLel flag of Jamaica, bas not bowed Paere’s not so wuch a few copies fe Fu! metal News, ‘larkets, de, Wednesday, Ort. 25,6 PM diold open aus ‘ving Yen} , ed thie morning at _ 146%, aud Closed at 145 ythe A Grand Jury of Some Valae | bighert and the lowest quote! : ' ' War so tutreg iently have an market weedull but quite steady. Cove ‘ action higher, The losa market was act A wumber of lowus were eail pporbunity to at percent meud the action of @ Grand Jury, in the inves. 1 in by the row Hon of # railre Commercial paper was offered wore ti erly rier, that we take pleasu banks and pacwd at 7 ya9@. Sterling exchange wae dull at 110 for ecity bankers, ‘he followiug ehows the ox port clusive of specie), trom New York to forein ports, tor the week ending Vet. 25d, mud eince the be. viuning ol the year: noticing the fluding of the jury in the care o1 late disaster at Jimaica, on the Long Island rom Vhey tonnd » bill of indictment ayaings the ¢ ductor of the msi! train, for mausimighter in the fourth degree, 1 also for a ng the dew’ b of Yor the week, passenvers on bis train by neshyvence.” Toe | Previously reported. culprit in thie case snow hel) to bail in the su since dan, lat, of six thousantdellars, Lois iavery well an is joem, and Ou Chau unebanr: onsideriog that the cause is a ' Oates were le railroad murder, porbate we oughs & wae | ect was oveedy. Lard © but is seems to umthat i! the sald conductor wags) wae firmer, ound to be actually guilt» « ath of | PIMeT HO VRE, 200 Webel ive passengera by erir Yu M iw tasking the offence manslaughter in However, thia will do for declared, abo » of the degrees ought to be dis. pensed with the second degree, iwnovation, Lhe usual practice isto entirely ev all ma culpate end it is worth a greet des! to have railroad mur- \ der judicially diclared to be a crime, even though | agers and ewployesof the road, , 2 “po Mic ye i 10 dc ig 300 MB. AN i x0 10 Ut. Cex the pevaliy te light. 4 0 1, Cenk ¥ ye | 3.00 ee 4 Piita | 4 : 0, The Track of Wilson's Rald | 25400 Ohio & Mia ih tun Cal a ’ A correspondent writing from Mobile, Alay aye ; #4) Chi. & N.V ee Ob A % of the track of Wilson's raic | 1 4}. @ f H 0 ga ® WN Taking the wagon road from Mouigomery to | +) Mechank bod Chi. Ok TR. iT Belma, I followed the track of Wiloon's raid fifty | |) Bk. Commerc ) Chi. Neg ‘a 107 bg miles aad a man, though a fool, could not have 10 a Pei 2 {3 at? 188 grred therein. A, tropical tornado never left more | 110 Camtom Ue. BOB) MU OP dn CBP ig distinct traces oF it8 course through the jungle than | 400 Gum, Coal (& WPhAWeG”: og ' place.” Chi F © ‘ he Mach proa . Me tk y i . i] sig y A.M 4 : d 118 ‘ t ” : ih t t { ¥ i Jersey, PM Kk ‘ ilrowd LALLY—On Wednesday mornin i ived by plunderiog the baggage | Aucusta, younvert daughter of a ont A few daye since Le] Laity, aged & te, i} months and + ietective of the N.Y, Central] The friends of the th aly are respectiully invited mpauy, at Syracuse, on acbarge of ateal- | f i the funeral, this Thureday afiernoon, Oct 200 do 72074 100 Al. & T. APE. . 6b 200 Chi, & Alton R.. 114 SROOND BOARD. 10000 U8. 64, °B1,cp 106% 29 Pacific M. 8. US, 64, 20, 108% 200 Cle, & Tol. R, W's 200 MU, & P. dal - Oe 69 N.Y. Cen. R 92% 300 do... «96, 20 Erie RK. « 14 do 12 Erie Pf 1.0 Reading K Bind | bg 3000 Wes oesses 47000 Tenn, 6a, 65 10000 Ohio & Mise, 100 Brie 5th M.. 40 Cam. Coal Py, 200 One 45 . 48% SPECIAL NO CES. —— For Throat Disenses the Cheat, “Brown's Bronchial Troche: Lozenees, are of creat val or Cough In Cou Irritation of the Throat caured by cold, or Unusual Exertion of the vocal orgens, in epeaking in public. or siaging, ther produce the moet beneticial resuite The Troches have proved thets eMcace mY “What Can f de Best t Am (adapted to |). (Tyrie tne, either of the professions, law, medicine or divinity ¥ A catefal phrenolorical examination will disel feet, and avviet to pot ihe “right wanio tt rte, with written de e the iptions, given dally by Messrs. Fowler & Wells, 59 Broadway Pyle’s O. K, Soap The Cheapest Soap in use for the working classes, Sold by grocers everywhere 426 Cartmen, Livery Stable Keepers and others. your attention t# eaced tu @ iarge rock of water proof covers for horses, arte, tracks &e.; aleo horse blankets ali sizes, heavy lined,chesty at 25 Kast Brow!way Wheel nel chine Company No Howe sewing 7. Howe, Jr, Presiacnt, A Brondway, N. want Messrs. Fowler & Wells, Phrenologists, give written charte of character dally, at 5) 1 oud way, way Dr. Harrison’s Peristattic Lozenges —A& x ners, Piles Diaper ion, Agen'e D, Barns : Hazard & Co., Philo piletors, Boston, Muse EEREATHS. CONROY — On Wednerdar, Oet. 25. Marearet, widow of Dunl, Conroy, native of Ballard, near Tul- lamore, Kings County, [reland, ' ine nae of the family, and those of Ler sous- telaw, La nara and Micharl Hurley, ore attend the funeral, on Fri siternoon, Oct. #7, at Lis o'clock, from her lute + dence, 122 Fast 20th et, Her vemains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery. 291 GOWITE—On Wednend Get, 25, Charles Gowle, wie, aged (4 years. tives and friends of the family are re- y_ invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, it 10 o'clock, M., from hie father-in- Morton, 665 Hudeon st, i HAMILTON—On ‘Tuesday evening, Oct, 24, Anson Hamilton, im the 75th year ot bie age, commonly Known as Gen. Hamilton, the Temperance Lecturer. iis funeral will take place at Botanic Hall, 65 Eas Broadway, on Thureday, Oct. 26, a1 . ae let nd Bridget * ck, from the residence of her parents, ith et. us McCRUM~ Suddenly, on Oct. w5th, Mr, William McCrum, aged O06 years, Hie relatives and frends are reapectfully invited to attend the funeral, on F at 1 o'clock, from hi jay morning, Oct, late residence, S41 Pearls doesdev, Oct, 25, John Me- & native of the Couaty Long. fully Invited to attend the Bm, at 1) oclock, fr his snes, 10) Orehard at. 1s2 McKENNAOn Wednesday, Oct. 25, after s short but ewevere illness, Richard McKenna ip the 24eh year of his ace ‘The relatives and friends of the femily, are respect: | fully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday - noon, Oet, 27, at % o'clock, trom bie late reeicence, lov Mott at 2s funeral. on Friday aty late veai Tureday. d wife of Farrell Sherdan, « , SHERIDAN On 94, Anne, the be- jord, Co, Down, Ireland, aged 64 y The funeral will take piace this (Thured hoou, at 2 o'civck, from her late residence, enth ave. TRADE NOTICES, | DLUMBERS—A REGULAR MSETING OF the Journeymen Plimbe Protective Soclety wil be held at their rooma JS} Bowery, on Chure- doy event Oct, vith, ats Pusetual at. sendance transacted for employment 4 hae not be complied with HOCK, Pres ere toe inte demand Ve order THEO, FIRE. A. WILLIAMSON, me i MPU BOss COPPERSMITHS ARE HERE: day, Cet. sth we. per day ad- TTENTION, FRIENDS OF TEMPER: 1 hereby ur e andt tiv invite the members, de of Nepiane Division, N: nd all triends temp Rernoon, at Botavict y the last tribute of our s& perance warrior, RICHARD AUSTIN N?; Terpect to General Hamilton 4 2 FATHER MATHEW T, A. B.SOCTY. it regular menting at their hatl, on | hureday i time ie JAS f re vited, Come early 0 J, CARR, Ree, See, DUBLIC MEF thew T. A.B Thursday oretine M OF . No.3, 0f New York 6 at 7 PM, in te and Sthar, The John Cronen » King, Keills, by voune ladies, wil VAT RK. GILMORE, Vi t Hall, cor. Merars, Pu se the meeting, Me an, aleo a DUT beL & W. HUGHES, Piece CHAS. AL CLAKH, Ree. Ws MPHE FATHER MT, A. 1. BL SOCIETY No, J of Brooklyn, B.D), will hold a ‘Pen we tieeats o'c.ock this evening, at i rund and Tth at aud Crow, Slugeis | Partian aad othere, POs, M. LLOYI | MICH MERAGIEDY, sec ld BOARD AND ROOMS, y AND His WikE WITHOL T A » have @ furnished room and bed rv App) @6 400 42d #1, Dear 14h ave, | ISPECTABLE MECHANICS | be accommodated « ued board and © n: Alen #t, wear Divison ‘ance | SPECTABLE GIRL CAN BE ACCOM. ed with board aud the comforts of 4 ho an occ preferred, Aprt ' y | { } Also # low Toepeetabi commodated with board ar quire ali the week ia | | OARDING — A LONE AMERICAN Wo: | nan would accommodsie aman and fis wife, or a couple of single that works ou, Quisue the day; no other boarde Tuguise or 2 daye. tor Mre, TE NIBON, 1G, ODGINGS 6 CTS, A NIGHT Garis bodaine Liou Canal a, N Mwo YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with boara at $s Pi t, where th n} of a Lome tor the winte the we k, BY A SINGLE wax waa | family, Address H. 'l’., box | 4s TO @12 PER WEEK FOR LIGHT! rooms, without hoa:a 1o : families accommodated; aleo lodgings all niebt taurant attached. Cheapest till of fare in tne | city, at opont House, Hudson st, opposite at. John's Park, ie arders can | ng st. due | have the com moderaty, Cat yf with board; Alfections of | } by eatlinw or addiewsing 4, suthomea with board; also « vir | & AUCTION NOTICES, BURKF, AUCT’R, WILL SELL THIS eday, at 1] o'clock, stoce and fixtares of the ere. © 10% Mott #t, potatoes, butter, cheese, sugar, conden ¢ ad, vecdlen, cases: also furniture of be family. Sale in lote. 170 Cn BURKE, AUCI’R,—WILL SELL THI# clock. the stock and fixtures of the Positive eae at ony, wace UTOR'’S SALE—(LIQUOR STORE,) AKICHARD WALSERS, Avet'r, will geil thie day ft ll o'clock. the stock and fixtures and lease of the larce. Liquor Store, 265 let ave, cor, 16th st, consist. ing of brandies, wines, gin, whiskies, 24 bhir. oe] Ie, vegare, 6 : t Sataren Uy en ale, wegars, store and 1 . ESRY FELTMAN, AUCTR-—SELLS thie day, at lla. m, the liquor store, with leases stoek and fixtures, No. 76 Carmine st; ® chance se- dom met with, 89 pA’ NBROKER'S SALF, THIS DAY, AT 1! o'clock, JAMES AGAR will sell at 59 New Hove.y, a large assortment of dresses, shawie.clookts quilts, eheete, carpets, boots and a variety of other goods. By order «f He BAKNAKD, 21 Third ave. 136 JAWNBROKER’S SALE — GEO. LEWIS, | Auct., willeellon Tha Chathar a large and va Jandy ments clothing, Wi los o'clock. at BE S New Bowery, LL & INGRAHAM'S ea'ee. lo sof first clase pledged othing, fing . Comte, veate and Plilows, boots ehoers Broadway, Friday 18 pa NBROKERS SA tione — JOHN MORTT- the season, y order of D co. Paw WE N nth nt of able goods worthy the strention of dealers of G. Cudiipp, L. P., 255 Bast 12th streets. 3 Nov. lich 1 PA NBROKER’S SALF—ON FRIDAY AT 1) o'clock, at BELL & INGRAHAM'S Salose rooms 5S New Bowery, 4) loa veiuavie pleased voods, consisting of a large quantite eiik dress #, men and women's clothing, remnants, sheeta, conte, 5 \ &c. Be orter H. HARRIS, 155 Grand et S HERMAN & CO, AUCTRS, SELL, FRI- We day, Oct. 2Tth, at 10% o'clock, 18 Bowery, a@ public auction, the stock of wines and liquors fom a » holosale dealer, vie--150 bbla choice old bourhon b v: various prands brandies, ain, rum, pore ercy wiues; [risb aud Scowh whiekey ; ims yor ted champagne, and a large lot of other wines : i in caeke, bbls and dem Jjobne, 14 TH MAS GAFFNEY, AUCT’R—Salesroom A Sh Eighth ave, will sell at anction,on Friday, 2ith inet, the leass, stock and fixeares of an old and Well established grocery and liqagor store, on the Ener vide, “4 HOMAS GAFF , AUCT’R, SALES. room 556 Elgbth ave, will sell ths day, at 11 o'clock, the levee, stock and fixtures of the o@ ond we'l established grocery and liquor store 144 ( ck et 53 ~ | bs, CARRIAGES. &c Ours EXekess WAGON, WITH SHIFTING top, toreale, Inquire at 46 Bank «t, 255 For SALE—A SORREL HORSE, 16 Hands hich. 7 veare old; sold tor want of use. Canhe seen at 25 Thirte-fifth at, from 9 ¢ 54 Fok, SALE IN BROOKLYN—A’ FIRST rate hack coach, with tesme and harness, they will be sold cheap tovether « separare, Appiy Gold ef, Boooklyp. M. WiiLER FOR, SALE—ONE BAY MARE. 7 YEARS old, 16 hands high, warrantes bd ard kind, eultable for a down town truck, bu or baker or express, Call at Sut Weat Youb st, bet, 10th au nves FOR SALE—A HORSE, CART AND HAR- Q ith work of 5 iisno Rt , ore, cor, Broom 4 i MR SALE CHE draft Horses, $60 eac horse, # little sore forw n pony, all sound and kind, #90, at Gob bing ° 99 OR SALE—~A GOOD SECONDHAND coach ip pertect running order; can he bought cheap forcagh, At 152 bast late Apply for ¢ week v9 for SALE—6 HORSES, FROM 5 10 0 yeare old. from 14% to 16 banaue i fom $10 to s140, YS Mercer st 2 prok SALE—A BLACK HORSE, & YEARS old, it hande huh, fit for any Kind of «ork, Can be seen at 242 Mulberry #6 1 eh. Prices INTIS ERD. PULL SET OF TEETH ONLY #4. WITH sume, S10 to $15. Filling So cena Pxtrse ing with the gas 60 cents, at 27u bear viet SET OF TEETH MADE IN 5 HOURS ~ Bt 545 Sixth aw Sets, with plutnnere to fill ont the cheeks and restore youthtul appearance, Cheap gum seta for beanty a nd exami leposit required; guarante Lauching gas scientifically prepared, and adm Kemember 245 Dr. G. KY ANS. inch Deonties, ave, dd Cat this out SEL OF TRETH INSERTED WITH OR ithout extracting the roots, from &, £10 to rior Gold, Silver sud Bone fillings ; extrac OSEDPH DODEN, Dentist, 165 ave A SECTIONAL SET OF FROM 1 TO 4 teeth #1, bewatitul sete from eb to BI} tooth, ou rubber or miver Aching tee!n ax withou or filed with old or othe I aud $1, warranted, by Dr, MH. VILLERS, 39 Bowery, beativ opposite the old Thcatie a) D* DRAKE, NAL STREE’ of teeth on silver at $7 to #18; on gold at $19 to 422; sectional sets 50 cents per tooth ; teeth filled wtih vod, houe cement or other fillings, 50 cta, to #) ber icoth, Teeth extracted without pain, aa SEWING MACHINES, Fok SALE—A HOWE CYLINDER SEW: Ag Wechine, 1b good order, Llu Orange et, Brooke 76 58 SEWING MACHINE: FOR Ss ‘ Une oO Sinver'a No, 2 machipe od floor, back room SEWING MACHINE WANTED — ANY 00 having sioger's Leiter A fuuil & Whson's 2 & WILSON # fcr tailoring and le , w aud band swos nd for sale at low prices, Kasy wm wich ive. Machiaes exelaused ana t \ HEEL and Ho ox & Gibbe rent t ARGIVDLES Pom sabe, if KRISTOL CARPET AND RUG FOR SALI P# and ouly bown a short time ia use, Apply at 3b Creme ia baht Hh } CALORIC ENGINE, SHAPTING, PULLIBS, bangers, two evic eawe, match rr, cutter, Abu a variety of other tae vat turing paper boxes, to be sold at x 1 Washington er, New Y For SALE — FURNITURE, CARPE Hiding, looking-elases parlor and bedrooms aw Tension tholen Ae, at RENDALL & SCOT US are roomie, 24 and 211 Hudson at, cor, or Canal as, taken by hietalments, ifuerced be COAL, NOAL—BEST RED AND WHITE 4 comi ul bu ce veard p..cee WO cloe ® co. ninen’, ib | ed vor Rai’ Vii Canal st, aud 18 1 Oley th et day. J, QUERL Coat $i2 PER TON, DELIVERED TO all parte of the ety reel 1 warrante: 2,4) Ibe., from tielw: eis Gore os nte lees than 4th nd Lith ave, PPLOCRFLOUR CHEAP FOR CASH txtra $11, double extra s19, f ‘4 por parcel wairanied and delve ore th how Vors rook!y'n, 184 and 146 My 4 Now Flour Store. yrtle ave, HI COVLED came SS. =

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