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; NEW YORK SCN. MY MORNING, AUG, 6 y 1564, t ot Fanalizing Bounties, 1 ive prevall With regard to the ap- rcviret by the Government fur ‘ie solders’ bounties, as pro- «tof Congress. We have seen sl! the way from fifty million to r aod fifty million dellers, I is , people should oot be misled by t © statemenis that are now floating puble journals, and we have there. troub!* to make a celculation, based cb, we think, will prove to be very ‘Tee bounty law provides that tte rue only to soldiers who enlisted tet ' lw , 4 cr more, previous to the offering of t i {| dollar bounty, which occurred ! A | soldiers who enlisted after the ‘ ' ce under the operation of ‘he 1 + And tho equalization bill does r , them. ‘The number of three- 3* ‘\o enlisted under the first bounty FI ere aficoled by the Equalization r . 11.02 The number of two years 1 ‘ oler the eame circumstances c fret clase are entitled to @100, lto¢60 each, If they were all to aly the entire sum required from ne ot would be @112,709,500, Dut there suction tote made from that sum. tp iser, the law provides that those only st © bounty who served the full terms ‘ cul ament, and were honorably dis- The children, widows or parents of ) Glod in the servico are entitled to boun- who were diacha ged on account of leaerted, or who from any other eas, except wounds, le% She service before the @) lration of their tine of @ulistment,are excluded jrom the prov.s ons of the tall, These exceptions evver a large proportion of the original enliat- puis We cannot say jost what that pro- portion is likely to be, but an examina- tion of military statistics leads us to be- liev. that at least twenty-five per cent, of these who enlis.ed are not entitled to the in- creasol bounty. There is another matter of con- @derable c nsequence to be considered in this « € t ‘ * wokneat, who connection. Tho law provides that “any soldier | B who has bartered, sold, assigned, trans‘erre:, loaned, exchanged or given a his final dis- clarge popera,’’ etc., “shall vot be entitled to geceive any additional bounty whatever."* It ia well known thatclilm agents, ever since the war closed, have bien engaged in buying up soldiers’ dit-bargo papers, in the expectation that they would become valuable, Adding this cause of reduction to those before mentioned, we thiuk it Seosfo to assume that at least one-third of the @oldiers who enlisted under the firet bounty law Will not Le entitled to the increase. Making that eduction, the whole sum required under the provinons of the eqiniization act would be 75,159,667, Our estimate, therefore, is seventy- five million dollars, and we think the Sgure is anore |. kely to be under than over thas sum, The Rebel Victory. in New ‘Orleans. New Orleans is likely to be a hot place for Union mon anid freedmen, since the President has turned ‘thew over to the tender mercies of the late rebels, In yesterday's Sun we published a telegram from Shas city stating that the Grand Jury bad slready found bills of indictment against the surviving members of the Constitutional Conven.ion, and ahatibey would bo tried as secu as martial law abould te suspenied, The ides of prosecuting meu for being the victiins of mob violence-—for being shot, clubbed and outraged in various ways Decause they happened to be fvicuds of tLe Unon could emanate only from rebel} rains, Whata farce that trial is sure to be. The jurors will be of the samo cluss who wore engaged in the lave massacre, and the Judge isnot likely to be auy Detter, The consequence will be that the unfor- ‘unate Conventioniste will be subjected to another pracucal mobbiog, under the seratlance of law, Aod what will become of the poor darkies? Civil rights and the elective francbise are not likely o give them any concern, for those things will be Jost in the leading question: Shall they be allowed @ live? Buch is * reconstruction. oe A Good Time to Save. Ir should be rewembered by the poorer class of our citizens that the season through which we are ow passing isthe most favorable time for ecouo- anizing aad laying up something for the proverbial “rainy day.'' Living expenses are now much Tighter than they will be in the Winter season, Dut Uitle fuel is required now; the lightest and cheap- ~ at clothing will anawer the preseut purposes; table expenses are diminished by reason of the decreacod demand of nature for animal food, and also by the avecnce of those speculative combinations of dealers, by which prices are advanced in the Win- ter time, All who are dependent upos their cur- Fent incomes for # living should take advantage of Bhesefavoralleciroumstances, and endeavor to ac- eumulate something to moet the contingencies of @ less favorable season, No one can tell what may be the condition of busi. Sess in thisQeity during the coming Winter. I wo should bave o financial panic, or if @ny other cause should arise to greatly depress Duriness, the consequence would naturally be to ahrow laborers out of employment and to reduce th ‘rate of wages, We do not say thas this condi- Son of things 1s probable, but it ceriainly is pos- wible, and it te therefore the duty of every pru- dent man to prepare bias if for the contingency, Phose who are now living closely upto their in- tomes would bein a sorry <ondition in the event oftheir being thrown out of employmens nexs winter, Buteven if they meet with no such mis. fortune, they must expect to be closely pinshed to get slong when Winter sha!! have come with tts Uncreased living expenses, Every man who is de- pendent upon bis dally labor fore living, should -atonce, if he has notalready done go, begin to accumulate m little money, Jt may be sald by some that they already econo. mize as clogely a8 possible, aud that they are unable to save anything from their weekly wages, The trouble with such is that they only think they sre economiaing, The lady of fashion who expends money lavishly upon ber toilet thinks that she is economical, Vhe proper way for « man to determine how far he can economize is to ask bimeelf, when about to make # purchase, “Can T possibly get along without this article." It these persons who are now unable to save anything, would adopt that iest in every casethey woul! bay Bo diffien!'y ' ' Bbudcs of Winset, Peravden poor cuvumsiences n prense should delay nots day in availing themselves of toe advantages offeres by the Suramer season for the accumulation of a litle fund with which to “keep the woll from the door," in the bleak and dreary Winter that wi! soo roll round, Virginia Quieted Tt is gratifying to koow that the “reconstruct- ed’' in ‘gini ve had their fears allayed with regard te apprehended danger from the freedmen, The Richmond papers have lately been evinving a great des! of anxiety about neyro meetings and gatherings, ani they have strongly urged the nece of putting an end to them. Acvord- ingly General Tawey hae jesued an order, by Virtus of instructions from Wastington, we presume, forbidding “military organizations or associations for ‘he pucpose of drill or military instruction, other then the raiitary organized by the Governor of Virginia.” This order literally relates only to military gatheriogs, but the dis patch woich announces it, aide the commentary that “this order will put @ stop to the nightly drille of parties of negroes which have recently caused much excitement in this community.” Now we read the Richmond papers pretty carefully, an] we have seen no evidence of the “alyhtly drills of parties of negross,’’ which are asii to have so greatly disturbed the ex-rebel «quanimity in Richmond, But there have been constant com- plaints about negro meetings, and, if we do not greatly stake, the order a luded to is intended to suppress gatherings of thatkind. Only a few days ago the Rehmond negroes beld a meeting whereat they proposed ® memorial to General Trazy, reciting the abuses to which they are sub jected by the “reconstructed.” We are led to think thatit ts such developments ag those that have caused the “excitement” in Richmond, The relele always predicted that Emancipation would be the Worst thing that ever bappened to the negroes, and wo begin to heave faith in their prophecy. Cholera on the Street Corners. The Board of Meal.b are considering the pro- priety of sunpressug be eale of unripe fruit in this City sod Beooktlrn, A resoution to that effect wane) initted attheir last meeting, and as it wasrecoivulaod reierred to @ committer, we vresume t willbe adopted, We sugested to the rc, wome time ago, he cesrab lity of taking acdeu upou ths subject, ana we ere gla! to see that they recogvize tie importance. There is no doubt thas unripe and uuwbolesome fruits bave couiribut terinily to incroane the wo ty of the city during the leat tew woes Children may be seen at almost any time mriocl ng green apples that would be enough to give @ pig the colic, and the only wonder is that ‘oure do not die from such causes. [tis useless to attempt to stop the green truit traffic by appealiug w the prudence of the people, Bo long as suci th.ags are offered tor sale they will find persous .ndiscreet euough to purchase them, and hence the only safety lies in suppressing their sale by an order irom the Board of Ueulth. We are now just entering upon the month of August, whick is, perbaps, more prolific of diarrhaal diseases than any other in the year, and it is necessary that no precaution should be omitted ‘hat is likely to aid in keeping down the mortality lists, The Board of Health cannot too soon sdopt aud enforce the resolution to which we have alluded, A Glimpse at the Wigwam. Tas huge semi-circular builling to Philadelphia for the approaching “Nations! Union Convention’ \e being rapidly constructed, und & contract to be completed within ten days, The outer din.ea- mons are 146 by 145 feet, Entering by a 12 feet Wide doorway from Girard avemus, a vessibule Closes four ante roetns for committees, the ¢ swpbitheatre beyonu, and the two eucirelyng gal- lerien, A like size, doorway leads so toe lower wallery and the sm plicccere, while the special we lery for the latin ab ve ie reached by a private eutrance, Th or aiophisheatre is TU by 140 fee, aud the galleries ave supporsed by iron pliers 10 lees apart, Aj the lead isthe Speaker's ucsk, flanked ou cimer side by theisbles assigoed for the repor- tors, Beats are provided tor 7,0U0 persons, while 8,000 pawieut Viewors can be axommudated wi bh stending-room, Asthe evergreens sud festooned flowers are to decorate the many iron columns, the frame structure will be gayly relieved. Alor the Conveution a journa sue building will propriated for woes meotiugs, under the suspic of the Poladelpiia Sobuson Ciub, Financial News, sasken, a&c. New York, Wednesday, Aug. 1, 6 2’, M.—Che after- moon quotations of the general Siock market, com- pared with those of yesterday aiteruoon, show au ad- vance in pricesol fiom & 10 Li percent, Govern ments were all fractionally higher, Gold elosed at 143%. The money market retains its extreme ence, ‘The banks meet applications fur call-loans at 5 per cont, but lend, in some cases, iu round amounte at * per cent, Foreign exchange, bankers’ sterling o dave was quoted at 1/8 a105y, The New York ex- porte (exclusive of specic), for tho week ending July Sst, and since January 1, compare as follows: 1845, 1866, For the week,.......... $2,941, J43 $3,..45,0T0 Previously report BT6.01T L1G Les Tad Bince Jan. let...... B94O0 4008 $110,447 ,403 The New York imports compare as follows ; Good 8 1866, Taw Ceeda) issci0i,si0is $3,500,389 — @2,So¥,S10 Genoral Merchandise 850,604 950, 07T Total for the woek $0,216,463 $6,829, 287 Previously reported. BE 186 1B1,4' 1,561 Bince Jan, 1st. » 92,910,649 BibT,241,148 On 'Change to-day Flour was dull end luc, a Que, lower, Wheat was dull and 2c. a Sc. lower on com- mon Kinds, Corn was lc. lower, Oats were lc. a %c, lower, Whiskey was dull and nominal, J’ork open. ed firmer, but closed heavy. Beef was steady aud Lard was firmer, 8100K BALES—FIRST BOARD, 100000 U.B, Ga, '0T,, 12056 300 Mariposa I’, 6000 U.8. be, 'T4. ep.. 99 200 do. 6000 ULB 6x'S1.cp..119% 600 Boston Wat, P 60 U.S. oe > ltl bO0wW do, us ri He ‘lols ro) 16 36:00 do, at 2500 U.8. ba, 10-4'8,, 99 600 Trea, 73-10,....1 4 104% Las lids lids Ute ou ; Tl 9.00 do..... Theeatily 000 Tenn, 6s, new., 69 “ OOO N.C. Oe, » bis ‘ 2000 Mud, Be, : quo 1), Cen’ R “hy bow Toi, & W riguie G Pitta B.. oe 1000 Cle, & ‘Tol, iT" + 88 yasS', fed zou B. Bi. W.t5 Cis 95 bu00 Mb isiresshace Yaw Ww Bk, Cominerce. Ht Hy Bk, N Pyaar at 6 Continental bk.. ¥95¢ 6 40. lw 7 bu Bk Common'ith. jus “ 8 4th Nacional Be lide i Ao Cle, si, &u, : Aion Kk Wi y Adar, & Clay 2 BE a8 lw Whaewelse Com Yd 100 Central Coal... 10 Gaiekaiver 40 dO... iw Com. Coal Pt. 200 Mariposa Min., Bing 1 NJ. Sen: R. mis 200 Chi, & Alton Pf. 1%) BECOND BOARD. 20000 UE, Ge 6-27 s, 8 ‘ 10 peer ‘ | a lu do. 1 ONC eae | Quon Obio & Miss.. sty LE AO w Bou do. “se ¢ 20 Cam Coal Pf... 47 j00 Weat Union ‘Tel. 56% | 100 Maripowa Pt.. gi 8 | be do. 2% 10 Chi. ay 200 Boston Wat. P.. 8046 609 do tl ibuv do 1 1 Tol & Ve eds 200 Am, Coal ) i. 100 N.Y Cem. BR... 14 ‘ 44 do 14's 200 Reading K lite lw do., Wi SPLGOAAL, SORECES The FEiliptic Lock-stitch Sewing Mae chine, with all the imtees improvements and Abacements; Incumperabiy the best for iamily ure Elliptic 5. M. Co. 64s Broadway, Agents wantel 415 Howe sewing Jinchine Coun Broad way, N.Y. babiae Liowe wanted Wheeler & Wilson ‘Lock mtuteh sewing Machine and Burton Loe Machives 620 Broadway 51 whA hii, FARRELI—The members of the Youne Men's Guild of the Sacred Passion, attached to St. Bridgeve Church, are iequested to meet in the chapel the Vhuretay morning, 2d jost. at 9 o'clock, to atieud the funeral of our late tiother mewher, Jeti J, Farrel, Meubore are requested wo bring their badees, HUGH M, GARILAN, res, PATRICK J. BUANNON, See, aon FOGARTY —At his residence, 243 Elizabeth ot, om ‘Taesdas, July Sl,in we TSG year ot bis age, Mi- chee! Fogarty, of Birt, Kinge Uo. Lreland, The relatives and friends of toe tamily of his eons, vobu, Wiiham, Michael, K Patrick, are reepecttully neral, trom bt. Patricks moi ning, Aug, 2d, at Oy o'clock, be intesced in Caivary Cemetery, LEE—On ‘Tue day evening, duly 31, Drs. ene J. Lae, in the Slat year ot ber ‘rhe 1¢! tives aud friends of the family, and Vited to Cathecr the wu neeilus Walworth Louge, No <TLP tfully mvited to ativnd the ju eace of her daughier, Mrs. t 44th at, th huteuer aig allernoo © ook: Wt Dy papers pi con) 106 MINGY On Wednesday, Aug. 1, Maury, iho be loved wite of Lawieuce Mingy,@ unative of the Par- isu of Ardagh, Cou, Meath, lrelaud, ia she Goth year of ber age. May her soul reat in peace! Awen! The relatives and frieuds of the family are rerpect- fully invited to attend the iucersl, irom hee ito residence, $59 Liudeon et, thie ‘Thursday afternodn, at & o'clock, without furiuer notice. 14 McNULTY—On Aug, Ist, Mre, Mary MeNulty, the beloved wile ut ngod 49 your ‘Thos, eeaaty, Sustive ol Paviskeen, Go, Meath, Ireland, ‘The relatives and tricnde are lovited to attend her tunesal, this ihu sday aliernoon, at 2 c'civck, from her late residence, Dykeman wt, cor. of Kich- aris, Bouth Brookiya, 109 NULTY~-—On Aug. Ist, Michael, youngest son of Matthew and Me:y Nuity, aged & ycars, iu monibs aud 16 days, The trieuds of the family aro respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, tiom the residence of his parents, U25 Hirst ave, this Thursday uiter- noon, at 1 o'eivck, le RYAN--On Toesday, duly, 31, Michael Ryai ypens + son of Cornelius and Catharine Kyan, ager i ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- epectinily requested to attend the funeral, from h ion nee, JL0 Stanton @ 1 Me re RICKLAYERS ATTENTION — SPiKCIAL meeting, All brickiayers are rejueoted ww #!- tend at their ball, Demiit pensary, cor ot Ud ave, and 24d st on Thureday evening, August the Yd, to consider the propriety of ou advance over the vesent rate of waes, JUUN COUMLIER, Eres. . DAILY, See. o JOTICE TO BOSS CARP ENTERS 1 HE Carpenters’ Union of Brooklyn respec tuily de- mand on August 4th that the tour tor leaving of work ou Saturday's shall be 4o'clock. JUN LL. ROBLNDUN, Pies. BENJAMIN D, BARD or ICE E-THE REGULAR merting of the 5th Divison of the L, cieton te to be hed this Thoreday "s Liall,cor 26th #t.and 7b w MONTHLY U.B. Aso TS are requested to 4 os there is business of wes Dortance to be PATRICK BRAD), Preat.; MARTIN VDE, Sve, OTICLE-—TO BOSS MASONS AND Boss Miasterers, and to pon it may concern that the laboring meu of sh@City of New York who at tend bricalayere and plasterers, will cemana $2 6 por day en and waiter Monday, Augass Glu ine b, order of the Labore OTICE—A SP STING OF THE Lmbreiia Makere’ Union will ke buid on Thu » day evenine, Auguss Bnd. By order of the Lvion. JAMES LOVE, Prest. JAMES E. CORR, Sec, 94 FOTICK 10 THE LABORERS OF THE 4:b Division,—There will a moetiny | in Hall, cor of August the 3 id, as they are going to elec’ new off tae eueung term. By order of W. MILL EDWAKI) McG REEVY, Sec. QO! ICE OF THE WORKING WOMEN’S. PROTE No, 80 White to The civil war which h v esolated ourland, and turn > SOCIETY NOTICES. D SCOTIA _IN THE FIFL)— Division. No. 47, Bone of Tempers 4 public meeting to kdvance the csuce o in thelr rooms, Lamerti: 20th et.on Friday even) Good speaking and singin ed to Jon the Order, ‘OA il hold uiperane Bal, cor of Sih ave ea A at So'slock, Joes Allare IAVIDSON, GroRu 264 iN PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING ZA wilt be helt by Youne Men's No, 3, ot New York € at thelr hall, 76 Pris 1 Mr. Lair talented ‘adiee and gentieme thie Thureday eve The werting will Good singing by JOUN BK. FEENY, Pres; BERNARD J, DL ua* ser 4q Ani XCEL AND PUBLIC TEM. t perance 1 MTL ALM. I, 8., No. lof N, voir Hall, cor Birt. and Sch ave, t o'clock, The end, Speaking ne by Mr. Jefenay and the bd others. A leree and emall rto let on their excure! nd This: JOS. fille McConky sist Hinil to let Aug, 1 Fe FD, t RICHD. PATHE g MATHE Wer, + Will hold a grand pablie temperence Ay or Hall, corner of Yd ave. and Zid et, PLUNK B. “S00 SCTKFY, A. o'clock, Speak ing by ere will be good singing *. Meiiown, ritt and others, The public are j JAMES SAUSE, Prest. JAMES DELLA? Heety VNIAN BROTHERHOOD—THE BEN. burh Ctrele will meet this Thuredsy evening, at their new Hall. 59 Best Broadway, All mem/ers are herohyotified to attend, as busines of the utmost in portance will be tranencted. MICIAEI see RAN, Centre 12% “TET THE GALI * The Giapes are & fT. A. &. roclety, wert) JADE WING E,” said the fox.—Father 5, of Brocklyn. FE. D., Public Temporau L] Spoakers— ’ . Kiley, Edward Faulkner, and others, Singe Mien Conavan, Cape I. Liadver, John Carroll (President ef No. 5 N.Y), Hathaway Johnson, C, Hindle, and And next Sunday evenine, Hiceins, Esq, the star cpoaker ohera, C Annie Brown. 6 nd and 7th e's. neerte this evenin. Bn. awa o W. Hughes, Peyos with duleimer, N, B.-if you do not you will be late. No rererved rests, 7'4 ooloet jyee ne THOS, JOYCE, . WILSON, Vico Pres't, M. weKTEY 116 MEN’S FATHER MATHEW ety, No. 3.01 Brooklyn, BE. Dy will hold Q ry ‘a ‘a Graud Public Temperance Meet ings this ‘i heared! av eve'¢, Aar, 2d, at Union Hall, cor. of Indi+ aud | olon ave, Grecapoint. The tollow- me ta ext will be present witnout fail: Mies For, Mies Ifari, Mra. Smith, Mr, King, Mr. Wi'son, Hegerty + and revernl others too Dumerous to men tion. Also rumentai music by the sonowned ( Mcetin’ opens ely at 7 The public ere invited, N bere s business of tu.portauce to be trans: tveuing, all the maubers ara requeste ; INOMAS COAD, Prest, ATK W NE JOHNSON, ESQ.) WILL © sddreas the public meeting of No. 3, in’! parnace | BOARD AN » ROOMS. FrW GENTLEMEN AND LADIKS, OR Keantiomen and wives, can be accommodated with board, 176 W. 15th et, near 5tb ave, 23 A RESPECTABLE WIDOW | WOMAN wants 2 or 3 gentle to board, or would let a furoished epar ladie where they Mere, COLYLE y 141 West 2Tuh ot. ei Fed BoAarp—a FEW MECHANICS CAN Have wood Loard and pleasant rooms, at modcrate torine, at Alien et. near Division; or would tceom- no ate three respectable mea with & noice furnish el bed-room, 401 JPURSISHED ROOMS VO LET, AT LOW prices at 6d Sullivan #!, bet Broome and Sprivg atrevts, : - i XO LET—A ROOM AND BFDROOM, BY & wdow lady with no family, iuruished or un- Sventehed. Inquire a8 223 Best 1th at. WD WO OR THREE RESPECTABLE YOUNG women can be accommmoda'éd with board, Those who go outby ihe day preferred, None peed apply y fal: hous good reierence, Call at 843 Weat Blut et, { tl or, for one week or longer and will ud « com: o forteb e Lome A TANTED—BY THE YEAl o: up town, no unfurnished, sly aeimall Louse, fit torn quiet, responsible party, Ad- dress, ior & week, with terng which must be rae sou.Die, ALVILA, Station &, City P.O. 45 ] *) 5 EAST 38TH SP, 3D AVE, FURNISH- DAD ot Beore ¥ entionen oniy, from $1. bo tY bv poe week; donble bedrooms, trom $8 to thy. A levee toom oo the lires flour tov 2or4d gent casen, st uO per week, $l PER WEEK FOR and couforiable beds, at m for & man and wit la 2h cents cach, $5 P GOOD BOA RD 892 Washington st .; org 81 ; Wansient . MORSE: . CARRIAGES, CABRIAGES OF ALL KINDS SELLING olf cheap, comprising phatwne, bietts, rocka- ways, bueg es, express and business wagons; also harnew, at S4 buiton ave, Brooklyn, &c si i IR SALE C READ —A HORSE, HaRN i and wagon; fit for p e@ 44th ws 605 11 b Ay ed our once bappy homes into houses of ny ping, lias Y fallen wath Denillaesy rity ou Uhe sewing and trades. pos. LE—A © ANADIAN “HORSE, 6 6 wowen of this city, many of whom wee making yearevld, sound and kind iu ail barnes. Would three ARMY SULRIs PER DAY AT SIX CENTS A VLKO oat any business, iuqguire as 404 seventh av, until bor the Workiaa W Sompangesion paid vor Zemiale ln. a ie cE lls 10 rthe Working Woucu's Protective Union owes its PSS y s] P SALE. 2 origin, ‘Phe Agsoclation cousisis ol & Boimber or be- He SES AND) CARTS) FOR SALE—3 nevolent ladies and gentiemen, Whose sympathivs have &) zt @ rand bart * belt 1p. cart, been eniisted. and who voluntarily give their thine | {44.84 ‘ DSF DepeCs, 4 Willow at, bet and money to promote an institu'ion that will be ui Piss se and Pacitic ote, two blocks fiom South ractical Levent the working women of New York rry, Brovklyu. Si US ity. Asang the prominent objects of the Institution 's the establishment of a Registry om, whereby fe- males may be assisied in obtaining employment, and to secure them legal protection against traud, fee of expenre, Itisulso an object of the Institution to discover new and appropriace spheies of euiployment tor woe mem in departments not now occupied by then, We oarnestly appeal to all good citizens, wore es pecially the inctos, to assist ns in maintainines an or- eanization intended to benefit. and encourage cheir own sex to lnlor for a livelihood, LApibs oF New Yorg : Will younot remein he friendiess working giri ? Thousands of dollars ne vais ed tor other benevolent pus pores, Aud toust sho, who works frequently fron halt-past seven in the worming till neaily that time in the evening, be loti to mrugele without that sympathy and support whiet God, in fils untinite merey, Las blessed you with the power to give ? Contributions to the and, either in money, dry {c" rndy or provieons, will po gladly pe necepted, and may ve cout wo che Prensurer, M hy bevy, Sup Ofiices or No, 80 W bite et. It any lady destres to aid the Committee by givin: some portion of ber time for the good of her sex, she will be able to obtain further information by apply: ing to (he Superiu'eadout, at the room. of the Uulon No, Bu White street, During the two years that the Union has beoni existence, it hasecat 6,500 Dersoue ty euplo L.7¥o hay viled tor information, 247 law causes have been adju and hizo employers having regietered their nuwes jor helpio the Various euce and callings enumera‘ed in the tollowing list : Beaiustiosses, Neckties, Jivesaking, Pap.i Collars, Millinery, C.oukusuking, Capmaking, dew. mache Operating, Embroidery, Copying, Gaiter Fin Dk Upholsiery, Fur Sewing, Bales ouan, Shirt Making, Glove Bowing, Stocking pe wing, SKiLey Bookbindiug, eruphing, Pooks t books Featheis, Bruaing, livop Bkirta, Book | olding, Lace dlewuing, Hair Nets Dicad Wook, Vantaloous, Vestinukiug, Cout Muking, ‘Vy pe Betting, Brushes, Artuicial Powers, Photoscuph Coloring, fim Makin, Pin Makiuy, Button Making, Lamp bus ners, Labeiias Packing, Cigarettes, Papei-box Making, Baisiors, Pressers, Ciothes Meng _ Madr Ds cesens Kec, do, Seco ce SR er a onan on Own TYPE METAL WANTED ~APPLY AT eae Se SS ) AND CART FOR SALE—Inquiro Weet 18th sty oF Uplow Bouse shrouge the i any. eT JOUN BONE LLANZOUS. MESCE NE RICAN AND FOREIGN PATENT NOY— MESSRS. MUNN & CO, Publishea of th ry ifie American,” continue to set aa Ate ore uring VP itents ter pew luveutions ip Lue and all toreiga courtried, Mesers, MUNN & CU, Gave had seventeen year’ experieuce ip voliciting patents, and have acted as Attorneys for more than ‘4y\dt loventors, Fan hiet¢ containng the Patent Laws and other importent iniormation to inventors, jurnished, free, On Bppucation, Consultation and advice free, Address NN & CO, T Park Kow, New York, or cor. of F and 7th w walatt ston, 1), ©, 4) ‘RUELTY TO ANIMALS.—NOTICE TO / Inventors,—The Society jor the Prevention of Cruvity to Antnials desire to obtain toformation com: cerning the most approved and ienst cruel method of muzziing dogs, emubining the comfort ot the ani- maiwith fall security to the community, Apply at the Rooms of the Society, 526 Uroadway, corner of 64 llvhet pers WONDERPUL—A YOUNG LADY whores tece hed been ly cishgured with ptop'es aud eruptions, and who bad tried man the ericies advertised without reliet, was ad by « lady triend to try the ALM of WHITE L.LES, sve did #0, and fier using but three bo: ce: al 1s of eruptions has left hax face, aod rendere her skin @s soll Au a8 smooth as au iniants, eacelent p'oparation This one of the best aud most coonns ve it Uke, cennot be excailed in all cas eo! nburn » Bctches, &e, ‘To te i 6 Sou h Second st, Wituemsbur, h, aid vi Eighth ave, N.Y. V'rice 38 eou's per bovtle.b10 A Hk AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR THE ‘revention of Cruelty io Animals being in the Geli .ece pt of letters trom eitizevs, complaining of cruelty .oflic.ed on homes by beating and allow Ks thems, wheu dieabied, slowly to Derlale of want upon the pavemeut Where they have lalien, respectfully iuioiin the pub lic that aif complainus made \o it, of whatever Character, are completely ineffectual uo ied by the name and address oe the in- elles that of the offender, and ober particular ‘The pociety would but w do eo it must Bo. ENRY BERG W. GM, WADDELL ses i Frm : Hi Lxgadwar, cor. ef ikke = dbl ladly redress these wrongs; put ip possession of alte Ave! ION NOTICR—F, ROTH, wiki sell at publie auction thie Thureda;, Aus morning, at 11 o'clock, all the handsome heusenel furniture at the 4-story house 119 Clinton J’leece, sth et. bet Sth and 6th aves, isting of volvet, eels and ingrain carpets besutifal parlor saite cov eredin rich French n brocatele, rowewood eta- fore, with French ol pack and dovrs; mern.ficent rosewood T's ocwave planotorte, Atou. @n! corer, cost $ elerant rosewood and black walnut ma:bie yep Turkish easy chairs and lounges. rece *, bronze clooks, rich Passvaie Wi ns, Ol pains Tos rove wood and mahogany bedsteads, bureaus, rockers, lounges, sofas, evring and beir mat bien! glass china and silver ware, table cutlery, &e. 118 AWNBROKER’S SALE—B. WEAV ER, Ji, wileell, this day, at 45 Ninth eve, « laree assortinent of goods consisting of costs, parte, he ‘ks, remnoents, sheets, skiris, un bedding, ete. By order of 7 M. reker, 9th ave. Pay NBROKER’S SALE — BELL - nt: yas 6S New Bow- sell a day at 10 quilts, bli rt fine ld & apd uve watches Gi OLDS Mt Tit 2 Albany st. order M. & J. WOLFE, 130 Mytt! S HE BMAN, AUCT., WILL ‘SELL THIS eday, Pimireday, Auguat 2d, at 1056 o'clock, at 13 Bowery, gentee! arg ye furniture, removed ‘10m 203 Curlaty eu, viz. : tne B Vet sols carpets, oll clot! solae, claire, ‘duumber suits, beds, b¢ icing, mattre a? er, and & general ase ent of howelo furan! ture, all in food order; ,aiso 2 billiard tables cou ib ete Bale positive. WIL LIAM ABR TT, 2 AUCT., SF on thie day, at 10 o'clock, a large lot of household furniture, removed for eonveulence of sale to 60 New Bowery, featherbeds, beasteais, mastr ines, chairs, tables, stoves, mirrors, carpets, crocke: Kf also & large lot of cloth ng, oe, 116 BUSINESS ¢ A ANCES, HORSE SHOEING SHOP FOR § SALE, with 2 setof tools, Exquire at 2/1 yaes # Feet, A LIQUOR SiORE FOR SALE AT 170 ‘ + ath st, doing a good business, with Lam og or houre work or any light {past hand Lith aves, at the end of Cheap rent. 46 SOMELY FITTED UP VARIETY z store for eale very cheap, Kent with cellar at- tached to it, $5 per month, Inquire 164 Ciintom ob, in the eagar siore. 66 - a s A FOR SALE— A FIRST-CLASS BAR- LA. roem in South « op lines of mers, fe ries, markets ot nese places. License yall. Appiy w WILL LAM ABBOT T1 100 Chalom aquare ROCKERY, OIL AND LAMP > sTORE for ea, se!'ine about 12 barréla a month, Apply 398 Haceon st, between the house of 6and9 P.M. No agents ¥ | fee ci AND BROOKLYN EXPRESS FOR sale, all complete. © Notional Express and Transportation © 298 Broadway. Luquire for JOUN L SCHA Wut be eld this week, 58 por SaL¥—STOCK AND ) FIXTURES, ‘OF tegar store 55 Broome at. qe ke SALK—THE ENTIRE LOT OF FOr. niture, wi rything requisite for housekeep- ing ; must pe this week. 172 #t, room 1s, 0, W. BEECH, $41 “1 EF YR SALE—OYSTER SOUP, COFFEE And cake. stand, cown-town, in a good Lusivess thorounlfare; cheap rent; satisfactory reason given for selling. Apply at the etand, 1 14 South et. as) | OR SALE CHEAP—A | GROCERY A} AND liquor store, with stock and fixtures, with cheap rent api apartments atiached, in a good busines ag Wh Appiy a6 181 East lith st, bi and ave OR SALE—A STILL AND WORM, IN fine working order, Apply to C. . GHLBBONS, cor of 64th et wad Oth ave, in Y Me A RAM's. 5 THE MEAT MARKET, “409 Weat S2d at, with a3 years’ lease of store.” En- quire in the Market, te FoR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES of « candy, toy and variety store, in a good loca- tion und dong a good business, 124 Weat ad they but, Ttlgand Sth aver, JOR SALE CH@AP—A STAND SUITABLE for fruit, pape:, or market stand. Can be seen at deta 2 Weat at, cor,of Desbrosses, Apply at 645 Green- JAMES TAYLOR, “4 wich ot OsT AND FOUND. RANK BOOK LOST, ON THE EMIGRANT The Snier Industria! ovings Ban aie 42,151, 15,769, ON THE wil. please resurn it to the Bowery Savings Bank, Piease to Wave it 04 B‘ NK BOOK LOST--Nov the Dank, Dee kk ST—TEN DOLLARS REWARD fora *, answering to the name ot Floss, lost an We lat week. Apply to 4 ae BLAKE, Ad ress Co,, 59 jrowiway Frou ND—ON THE 26TH ULTINO, 2 tmall sum of money and a« few pawn cae wh. eh the owner cau have by calling by St Ferry et. aS P.BULLIVAN, | Lost —A CIRCLED PIECE OF IKON work, in woing through 8th ave, 14th #t and 5th ave. ‘Ibe find ill Le suitably rewarded by ovine intormation or leaving ise itat 159 Haminond at. OST—ON TUESDAY, JULY 33, ct n Grand at, pear Lord & Taylors brown silk ate n. ‘The tinder wii be suitably rewarded by a the same ar Mis, CAVANAGL'S, 004 Boast aN. * “OST—ON_ SUNDAY y MORNING, 14 Fak uth, a milcb goat, grey brown, loug hau. Auy pervon returning her to PATRICK CRONIN, cor. ot 45in at. Lith ave, No. 660, wil be berii, Te warded. OST—PASS-BOOK No, 11,834, ISSUED evince Jnstityiion. by Mechanica aud Traders’ the tluder will please leave it at the Hank. Lost OR STOLEN—BANK BOOK | “Nr 26,508, of the Einierant Industris! Savings Bank, ‘the fader wili be rewarded om leaving it at the Bank, b1 Chambers at, 11 not feund, said wil be maue for 4% Dew book on Let Sept. a 2 8 Bd. dog, anawers to the name of a had col- ler aud jeckes on, ‘Tho above reward will be given by leaving bim #1 96 Woes 40h *t. FB, COULON, 64 SEWING MACHINES, Ww WHEEL ER & WILSON, GROVEB wwe anditoreit! navllre wo excue fey W. WICk i Bloalway, cor, ‘Astor lace. Siw ING StacHiNe S—DOWN ‘TOWN OF. tice for first class machines; machines for sale, ace alae vur payne hush fac a £110 1 0 ue AETNA NOISELESS LOCK SuTcH row) rc BRACNSDUME & OO, Depot 84 Bowery. - ‘ie T° RENT OUT BY THE MONT H, OR will be sod off at low rates, latest improved sew~ ing machines of ali the best m: A at No. 20 Greenwich ave, Persone w: to buy or rent mechines will find it to their adveutage to call aa wo snielid to rent aud sell on liberal terme, 291 W ine & WILSON'S hat ~MA- el ther cor. re sais savenlenen 1b e recognised necessity.” —bUN. 529 vem EVSTRUCTION. Al 62 BOWERY, PAINE’S, AND “949 FUL- ton st, Brookiyn- soldiers, saslory business nen, teacuers and pupils, durin, ¥ Vacation, secure uvate Instruction in big Arig branches, by the esson, month er Caste No vacation, cH $25 #25 PAYS FOR AN UNLIMITED 6 Courta pitumeric at, BROW NETS Coens Si ing snd an ‘ULLOR Bh, Bipoaiya, Best ‘hore fox sharing ® business educa: ever Comercial and Bogle branches, “an” $10 wo 915 per quarter, ay Lasirucuion Fatere DO Cinsees, Gay aud Dmg: OR Old LEAD—000 000 ve hich prise wil be paid by Cr ChABK ios 61 "has