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») \oguard us againat the destroyer, 14 enPey ; ’ vecomn.mg an epidemic here, she ciolers é ‘ 1 aa | ee oer od cu. dy tae (ra i evidence of the eficiency ani tent} diouulua 1a deache bat Gls wacber save ? uive measures adopied by the so 4 Ove, wud LE eae gives Lita, nm, NEW YORK SUN. LSDAY MORNING, AUG, 21, 1866. u@istency « Bar te Political Reward. + regarded as & strange circumstances that z the last quarter of ® century the office of ont bas been filled by comparatively ob- . oersong, to ve exclusion of leading states- Thus, such men as Waseren, Cray, Cass ' Wann usve failed to reach the Presidency, * Pot Tarion, Preace, Lixooum and ™ have atteine! thet eminence, Bome of * \ er day Proaid-- i's have been men of geod #, ‘ut none of those mentioned would have e @ popular choice If pure statesmansh!p had © 1@ only Why is 18? We believe a troeerpianetion te found in the fact that «tt state, 1en have too much consistency to ’ + change \.¢ temper of our politica! parties, *% they ere too tenacious of fixed prin- .0 keepin the current of popular opinion, ‘ ‘sconstently changing and shilting. Now « much eaid about the value of political con- *, iu this country, but experience proves places very low estimate upon ; example, before the war, Axnrew Jons- \temoc:».ic Benator from Teonesses, wase sin bis party, He wae applaaded Ly thas ‘or his sound Democracy, end his conduct mmended by every Democratic journal » en the war broke out AnprewJOmmson allied with the Kepubdlicans, What was bis ratio record worth then, in the eyes of his erde? The past with them was obliterated, - Meow wasreviled even more bitterly than tf 4 food, fresh alr and sbundant clothing, We may thus escape any serious visitation of the prevailing disease. Heroism, Ws recently chronicled the death of a young Woman, @ Mrs. Catoanrsa Rua, who fell « victim to cholera, while in atiendance upon the sick, at the Drooklyn Penitentiary, This lady was one of three or four females, who volun- teored to nurse the choltra patients, and even begged for permiagion to attend upon those toward Whom no other friendly bans were stretched out. With « devotion rarely sees, Mra, Ross gratuitous. ly served the poor cholera stricken prisoners, taleistering to them as only such an ange! can, and finally laying down her young hife—at the early age of twenty-three—a sacrifice to her sense of religions duty and sympathy of suffering bumanity, Examples of such true heroism are rere, and deserve more than # passing notice, The citizens of Brook!yn should erect a monument to the memory of Mra, Koo. The Fenians and the Politicians. Geewast Swreway has weaned an address to the Fenia.s, calling their attention to the impropriety of mixing up Fentanism & ith American politics, and gives bis countrymen the following good ad- vice on that subject: The Fevian Brotherhood was estab! ished for the liberation of Ireland from a rule and ou! juzation, which, for the continuation end lovensity of ite persecut on bas no parallel in bistory, While solely devoted to tho object of their missio., the members of the F. B. a-mpa- thice wiih every struggling nationality, an! are the ardent lovers of freedom for all meu in every land, Two of the fundaments! rules of the org n- « +) beens Republican, The Republican party, . \2a00 are—that religious aed political questious -@ other hand, made mo sccount! guould be entirely excluded from ther mecrate antecedents, buttook biminto | eouncile! and it ie owing, ae » to , bese wise provisions that the Fenian Brovher- io Geek Ga. tee donee Wes h bout the ald of e dollar Tal ner cl came, w nd in face o ily aatisfied with kis new politioal politi: ead its branc intes, and after awhile they were not eat- Wer yeas * sb him. A rupture occurred, and now the idual capacity, basa right to vo. cans areas bitter as the Democrats form- | #4 bis ju dictates, I spprevend that disrup- tion and disaster and the ubter Lighting of al) our hopes would be the resulé of turning the ¥, M. juto ® political orgenization st thie juncture. Al- though the attempt may be made by some am|i- Vous men, Who wust necessarily exercise in ao wide-spread @ combination, atill I am eure the reat wejority of the Feoian Brotherhood are too Revered 4 the grand cause, to which their lives are pledged. to allow that cause to be swallowed up in the voriex of Auierican politica, or to permit themselves tu be diverted, for s single momen, from the directs path which must eventuaily lead thew to suc ese The General evidently means business, and is uuwilling to countevance any ‘litical engineer- ing," which will endanger tho patriotic enterprize he Las undertaken. 8. mote it be, Prevention of Cruelty to b orses—A Baelky Horse, The diseases of the horse are not yet thoroughly understood. Mankind have acquired a habit of accepting words without insisting that the ideas such terms represent should be strictly cefined, No word is more common in the mouths of borse- men than “‘jibving’? or ‘*bauiking.” Thus « horse which is unable to start is called a *jibber” ora “baulky’* bores, A very high authority on the mavagement of horses (Mayhew), in writing upon this disease, says: Jibbing of every kind appears to be no vice, but @ nervous disorer—s sort ot equine epilepsy A word spyken sharply can summon the ata k, which geueraliy deprives of motlouy or tor sare im denouncing him, while the latter ‘oud bim to the akies, The case of the lout is simply am illustration. We might a great many instances in which public men sencountered similar treatmont with like ro- * #, during the last few years, To illusirate this + ter further, we will allude to one or two other 18. Before the war, no manin the Republican + kawas#o soundly berated by the Democratic y, sa was Secretary Sawanp, Ile was accused sing the leading agitator of the Anti-Slavery ment, and the author of the * Irrepress|bie Jict* doctrine, How does Le now stand with Democrate? Simply because he bas taken & d against “ibe Radicals," the Democrats teh out their arms toward Bim and tender an tionste erobrace. Brantrom—the ‘Robespierre’* “Ma at” of the revelliom, according to tho wera. poliiicians—entere the lists against ork ia," when, presto! the Democratic eries« opprobrium heaped upos him, become ‘vod phrases of commendation. Perhaps Stan- 8 not #0 bad, after all, the Democrats begin to 4, and if he should come out as boldly es the ‘ent against the Radicals, he would doulbs- ‘ once tscome # paragon of perfection, in i veraticeyes, Both parties are alike guilty of iconsistency, They care not what « manu »» vesverday, nor what he may be to-morrow ; oly thing requisite is that be sbali be on their to-day. Texas. ® President's proclamation declaring “ the * rrectiou heretotore existing in the State of asia atan end," will be reovived by the peo- as an official declaration that the citizens of ry Giate in the Union are at length en rusted » athe mapayemers of their own local affairs; from hence‘orth the great rebelilon becomes « g of the) sat, Th is to be hoped that the peo- sof Texas will manifest e proper sentiment of ality towarce the General Government, und dis- aaxcce all proceedings calculated to provoke ‘sions between Local and Federal authorities, # President's Proclamation legally onds ail re- ** to Federal authority, and properly restores s+ vleof sme Lone Star “sate to sheir former nth Union. Now let the work of re- otien Le vigorously prosecuted until every #sepresented in our Nationa! Councils, and evple ofthe whoie world acknowledge that ie is mo longer an experiment, bute cm of government, founded upon princi- » wuieb shall endure to the end of time, tunes the resi Clarac- must be recogu.zod, ep tinode Ob vas possesion of 6 © fram se.ese Hog or to juthct obver tortures, The estack will lest a certals time, sod buen, periaps, suddenly Vauisl, No brutality can eu orien its duration, though cruel.y, perhaps, may leugiven tue couv ison, On sucu LOCA OUM LOW EVEr serious Crueiiosare Cummuuly perpeirated; sub severity La® then lostiis power ww quicken timidity, ihe lash uss ceased to ju- fluecce, while the buman voice, though sent ior.h in volumes aud exeried 10 the Litioress execration, no longer is inVesed wits the atiribuses of autuor- ity. ‘The body is acted ow by # power higher tran “mortal sway.” “Loe eye is straines inward; we teeth are firmly sot; the nosirileare dilated; the breathing is spazumodic, and the muscles are rigid."” Do not whip or jug ‘elinquiah both, Order those within the vehicle immed. mount. Undo the bearing-rein; loosen the harness, If possible, remove the qusuruped from the alas, Go to the head; speak sousuingl); pasanc caress the agitaved irame, Procure some cold water; soak « thick cloth in the liquid and lay it over the brain and upon the eyes, Bpomge out the mouth anu nusirus; then empty the vessel by dasting the remainder in the an_mal's face, Wheu the incapacitating stage is subsiding, have 1 +o onfer ef the Mtreet Cleaning Centract. ‘nother column we note the fact that the Cleaning Contractors bave sold out to Jamas | Tealy two po Mt ee who, pare € the le tapesition to bulb trois Leng TING, Faq, who will now assume the duty duue, return the horse to the eping our | .oroughfares and removing the i sein accordance with the agreement hereto- Soret into between the Commissioners and » . Baown, Davom & Kuarr, We presume ange of ownership will virtually place the s+ ‘leaning busin: a im the hands of the Chem. ov post Company, whose proposition was 1 when the present contract was accepted, ss the people are conce™ned, it matters very bether ‘tis Lawyer Warrrme or the Com- mpany, Whoever assumes the responai- ‘the co: \r#ct will be expected to do the Nover hazard riding behind a creature which has recently Leen atilived with equ.ne epilepsy. The Cholera in Londen. The returns of the Rogistrar-Gauera) of Births and Dea bsforthe week ending Saturday, July the 294b, show that— “The deaths reaistered in London during the week rere 2,600. he buth week ef the year; and oi des be lor shat lor inciease o: populasio: deainein the preven, ietuiu excedu D; @e.lineed Bumver, The exe. seo; ceathe is cused Cuwiely Dy Choere aud Gialiu@s, #4 Geatus by 7“ ader is thoroughly, Cud.erd, S49 Ly dimttuaa wee 1 e) stored, to tne _-~ been Watch exico. thaws, OT, by tue forma Of diario thu \Wolthe. 'aeashe ty were ceiar wu @hvey aoBale, OF Cholera, si) Codurem oF tbe ted: 10) boys «uu guile of tive and une vf age; Ob Deo aod Wom And Liv pew iwoluws ov The report furt\er saye: i ple a1 fi ihe epucem w vouug oa dr wm ola rud, of axe, sue ep Bra. ws vessols of war b..ve been ordered 9 Grande, on the Gulf covet of Mexico, trabaves o been sentto ok after A:wert- rests on the Pacific coast. In view of the )Frepe war vo tleo wate oipy the ) ports, thie disposition of our nus. iorces kes preparation for sowething importans # about to transpirein the allairs of Mexico a + 1B (MO pie Of ie, 6u, years A Good Lealth Kecord, avages of the clolera im otLer cities, as + i with ite career in our ow., aifo.u aren 10 Buw wllechen here tue t | ep ele, NO.e 4 eR vie Hideo ermleu & Tur evel Lesa G, Wabi) Ow ‘.ed to, aud speedily qjerted from thor » naturally ealculated to recetve it in lie | ony and instead of multiplying victins, their tes been steadily reduced until the official roclaims only seven deaths on Siurdey “ » population of one millicn tmhabitanis, 1 serae day the Health authorities of Cinciu- vorted sixty-four desihs, 8t. Louis, thirty. ap. Now Orleans, tventy-mx. Satisfactory «5 eeatement may appear, Wo muss still con- » to guard agains; Obolera infection oy prom pt ation toal) the sanitary regulations promul- «ved by the Doard of Healih—the chief of which ¥ deeb “ Wik joe Gealih oti w uly Cops he Disve meu ieauy bo lay Lown veut tor paledts, buen Lhe prope iheusoives ure wio0ss patious; moss wilibg (o bely each olber, (ue Womeu aiwaye lo d7ouk add Bove surumaing Gauger, Apere is ay de- seition of children, husbands, wives, iathers, or mothers, from fear, Rev. J. Leonaup Comntna, of Poughkeepsie, rowed up frow Poughkewpaie io Troy laws week, 12 a skull Coat 00 ives loug, 14 inches wide, weghing 47 pounds, The distance coweu is 9) toilom as tue boas followed the indications of the shore, and the feat was accumplished iu 10 bourse, Lhe reverend eutloman BvUWs Dis useuiivu bo “do!” ihe whole udaon ip buis Wwanuer, iu wich way be isspand- Deg Lis summer vacacon, TRADE NOTICES, NOTICE—THE FIRST DIVISION OF THE 4% L. UB, Bociety will hold an extra meeting this fue the 2ist Inet. at Tig P. ad. Ward Hotel, Ail non-members tog ne W. P. COLEMAN, it. an AINTERS ATTENTION — A MEFAING of the United Practical House Painters Associa * Financial News, Marketa, &c. New York, Monday, Awy. 20, 67°, M.—The after- noon quotationsof the general Sick market, com- pared with thore of Saturday afternoon, show an advance in prices of from 's to 24 per cen. Govern ments were steady, Gold clorwd at 148), The Joan mai ket was easy and less eciive than on Satur day, the rates being 6 per cent. with exceptional transactions at 4and even at lower rates, Commer: tn the lith in, 4 tion will be bh room 19 Clinton hall. on 7 cial paper passed at 506% forchoice names, The | evening, Au pt pn iL Ben eerie Poy G mI are invited en THAD . CURK res. bank statement, this wook, js not vory favorable, as SOWARD Ooi y! Bee. Bae, a it shows little Increase in derorits, while the loans have increased to the extent of three and « half mil- Hons. The specie hae declined considerably over three quarters ot @ million, The legal tenders have declined two millious, The exchange market was b y. Bankers’ steriing quoted at 107 a 107g for 69 4 On" @ to-day Fiour wae ao shade firmer for sound ¢r Wheat wea fc. a Se, better with more doing. Corn was le. a Yc. potter and more active. Osta were aebade firmer. Pork wes firmer. Meet wasrieady. Lard was dull, and Whiskey was quiet and notainal STOCK SALES—FINGT NOAND, SHIP JOINERS—A REGULAR MEETING ‘ of Manhattan Branch, New York Bhip Joiner’s Union, wiil be held at their rooma, 127 Columbias thit luesday evening, August 21st, at 8 o'clock. bere are particulariy requested to attend, as se of rmportance will be trameacted, GEORGE GEOGHEG AN, See. 180 THE "LONGSHOREMEN’S PROTECTIVE Society, of Brooklyn. &. D., will bold @ special meeting at their hall, 28% Grand et, this Tnesdsy eveuing, at 7 o'clock, to settic matters with rerard to their late nic-nic. All members are required to be preseot, By order of JOHN GUNING, Prest, JOUN DOYLE, Se 44 SOCLERY NOTICES. on vy so i, ¢ Sou inane badean 1 Pe liom U, ‘< lv » 33 gas a Sane ea a . ani 210 do. a 20 Mich. © lilig PUBLIC MEETING OF THE YOUNG 30000 de. % OON.Y, C ty *s FM, T. A,B, socloty No. 4, of New York, 140 = do a: OOK alld 3d ave, bet 50th and Guth et, thie Tues- 2000 do. 1d 15” Brie k (5% | dey evening at 79 o'clock. Speaking 1BGUO U8. Be M-de Dit. 160 do folaesd unkitt. President of the Laaies Society No 40) Trea, 7 3-1u.....1 6% le Erie ns ne by Miss Cannavan and Mise K Lon) do. 2d. ib 4 Go. s+ TSG soe White, Mr. Keeler, and Mr. § WO ae hes WON Y ANILR M46 | Young Men's No, % of New York, J, BERRY, Pres; }100 do. Sd. 16's 10 » 18 J. MULLIN, View Pres; CUAS, McCOY, Kec. Curd N.Y, $0 uit 4s 100 LB se Bee. 196 144 Mich, 6, "78 9 i it’s 8, OF THE U.S, OF ERIN—A Regular no be, iT litt © meeting of the ve Society will be held at ee Oe. e 0M. 8. “Oly item Bell. 42d a, % Thared, Lhe O.. 0 do... .. Beg ase ¢ imembere is earvoe 16600 do Sov Th. Cen, R.. lull eas to Letter tho cond) 20,00 M64, 18 to PLE a) lirts | ciety will be traneac'ed, N. B, Meiubers heidini 1.00 Obiw & Miso you Cle, @& Vite Rw tickets since our pic nic and dos# not come ferwar 5000 we ‘ Hy Ca & WK &\ tule meeting, ‘heir pames and amount due willbe 1000 Brie let M 40 do 1 ig | pull ehed tn to o paper JOHN GARLAND, Pres, 1.00 ALG TAH, 2 yo Ch We ayy a ha | OWEN CONNAUGHTON, See, 17 2000 Ch. & N,V v bu Cle, ol, R. . wh oR IPE OF TT > a Gs a apes do... ilvaaliog | JNVINCIBLES—ONE MORE OF THOSE 4000 PPL it och. &kIK 4 grand nieetings of the Young en's F.M. 1. A. yo00 PAPALW: a7 lw BB oy be oxn0i «| 1. Society, No. 1, of Jersey vi Cooper's Hail, 200 Mo & 6.94 10 Chi Bea Qh. this Toesday evening, at 19 o'clock, Messrs. Lang- 9 Phowix Bk,.....1.3 10 dud. & Cin, KR 73 tom, yee, Melavey, with Johnson, Hathaway, 10 St. Nichoins Bk, 104 6) LoL & Wav KR. ati | Master Wille and Mise Mason, Pos, Fariey au 6 4:b National Bk. ji4 0 PL Pt WLS 1u6%s . Hindle. ©. M. HUGHES, Prest. 40 © © 48 = 60 ei es Jd. DEVLIN, see 133 Avo ¢ $3, 40) Al. Be. o ADIES’ FATHER MATHEW T. A, B. 200 Wert Union Jel. bs 165 a Sb MELON a ag yr ~ y rao BP Mlnesss.s. 69% 100 AL ST. HPL. OF | os Beelely No, & of New York, will hold @ publie ig 100 40. ore OTH | tng at thoi Ball, cee. 9 Hy Gy iB the 1) Mi & Si PEt. Tie advocate of te t smperance cause pr eo querter ot a aie ceotury, will eddiees, the meeting. binging by SFOOND BOARD. Messrs, Carroll, bode hompson ana ers. 8000 ULB, Ga G-2%s...110 12 Erte Pr.. 78 PHOS, CONCANNON, Pres. HENRY T. CAK- 2920 tree TS19....16M Ta Wading B Wi ROLL, Ree, Sec. Se SN ie 1000 N.Y. Ge, "73... YS 4 1514 as EE HE Labif£s’ FATHER MATHEW T, A bow Teun. 6s. 69% bv Mich, Ce iy fo . > hr yeu Bpruce Hil OL 40 10 do. litte iu sane aie: Ne. J efesy City, will hold a Public v0 ao du MLB. a Nia RBG | Me Loe ae ore cary ugast Bw Cumst Ito "de, Wee | Hislh oor. Newark and Jersey aves, 100 Quicks: lou Cle. de Pitta. Re. BT | yd hit By rp Wine, MURE. it pee WW doce BUT REY: Pres, ANDREW KELLY, VP. 'P 30 Boston Wat. P M0 dil, Con. Ri... 142% Test. ANDRE ef 60 Chi & N. WR. 86 Bee 09 49, 500 West Union ' lwcn, & NW. PE ot S CHANCES. ee ee go Tol Wab. K.. 42% ve do. ToNal au 0, 3 Se %0, NvCai “as ica, alien bobs | FANCY STORE TO LET—WITH Apart. ments—in one of the heet centres in Yorkville. Stock and fixtures for sale. Satisfactory reasons Fa for sciling, Apply the premises, 1553 hird ay, bot “4th and 55th ats, 8 A BUTCHER'S SHOP FOR SALE IN A 00d nelehborhood; the reason for selling the owner is in poor health. Inquire at 266 avo B. JOBBING MASON’S SHOP FOR SALE doing a good business ; reason for selling given, Apply 114 B eecker st. vt A FANCY STORE, WITH APARTMENTS, to let, aud fixtures for sale; low rent. Apply at Sal Av antic et, Brook a A SMALL GROCERY TO LET—STOCK cheap, 761 ‘Weshipgton BAL NOWICES, —_ Grover & Daker’s lirst Premiam Elase tle Stleh sewing Mach nes fur fair ¢ u na im vroved Lock Btltch Machine: for tadors sad manu: facturers, 495 Broadway, New York, aud 286 Fulton st, Brooklyn, alee, bos Mots Chemical Pomade Kestores Gray hair, peeps t glosey and toi falling wut, wud ie de- eldediy the best preservat.ou for the polr known, Sold by Rushton, jy Aatar Mouse, aud draggiats, 35% Macirine Company. No 609 dae div wen Jr Presaent, Agents oso end fixtures for sale sirret. bs se } AKERY FOR SALE—FOR SALE, A Bakery, pow doing a good carh busimese; will be sold cheap to aemh «ustomer; it is ce seldom offied, The present owner cannot d to is. lnqgu '¢ at Mra. McULADE's, Newark ave: ae Huds a ” Wheeler & Wilson Lock Sutch sewing Machine aad bu ton lice M 46, O'S romaway O81 MAR ELAG ES, ACREB—SOLOMQN-— On the 9th inet, at Rove Cottsge, by ihe hev, A. Amaru nu, W. 2. Acres, of Lrookiyn, N. Y., @ teien M, Solomwn, of Liackou- sack, New Jerer w gon City FOS, SALE—A" TIN” BUSINESS” WITH ull weebinery; doing a good business, Apply u hates. BURKE—On Ang, 19th, Martin Burke, in the 86th native of (he Couaty diayo, Parieh WOMesere Se Fok SALE—A MILK, CANDY AND TOY 8 0:6, with roome for a small family, as the owner is goung iu ths country. Inquire iT4y Suffolk ot.264 JOR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES of a biteher shop, witha 8 years’ lease, Inquire ado W dat ob d triends pre requested to atrend aie@:noou, Auy. 2. as B36 col Si, siaty‘aof the Visite. web where there will be a hequiem Mass ck for the repose of Lis soul, deaye papers plese copy bs7 FAGAN—On Monder, Ang, 2%, Eligabeth. daogh- teroft Hernard and Biizace.: M. A. Pagan, aged 11 Mosthe aa) 20 days, The relatives and frends of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, fiom the cence of ber parents, 4 Desbrorevs at, on We afternoon, Aug. 23, at 1 o'clocs Kiss AM—On Suadey evening, 19h inst, Eliza Kissam, aged 76 years, i Funeral service wiil take plece on Tuesday sfter- Noon, at Sc'cloek, at the Louse of her brosher, Je- seph Kissam, 200 Montsomery rt, Jorsey City. Her remains will be taken to the burial-ground at Bt, Mara's Church io the Eve:green Cemetery, L. L, on Wednesday morning, at § o'c.ock, 107 LEW is—09 Aug. 20th, Masinds, wife of Eves —THE STOCK AND FIX. dy and variety sore, 241 Bast ah a «asc callall ihe week, SOR SALE, THE STOCK AND FIXTURES ot a giocery and liquors ore, with room and bed- room (o live in; reat #22 per momth, Wall be sold cheap, Good reasons sven ie selling, Apply at 139 Cherry et, bet, Catherine and Market. oT FoR SALE CHEAP—GROCERY AND liquor store, with stock and fixtures; doing a good busi: , With roome attached; remt paid to Eras a a good locality. Appiy 131 O 21sa ot, For SALE—A TOY AND CANDY SIORE at 60 Sullivan at, 21 K SALE CHEAP—OLD ESTABLISHED fruit stand, as owner canuct attend to 1s In- quire at No, 3 Essex Markets, fruit sia) 79 Gvop GROCERY AND LIQUOR, LEASE, swek and fixtures, It must be seld this day, the owner is going to the country, Apply 358 Bask 1m e Y nde of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, trom ber lave residence, #40 Third ot, thie Tuesday afternoon, Aug. Yl, ab 9 o'clock, withoms further imyitation, 1 MORRIS—On the morning of the 19th inst, the wite of John Morris. The tune will at. STRAW HAT PRESSERS—A SIRAW ko place on Tuesday, 910s inst, i} lock, frow ber iate reeideave, 15 Carll ot hat factory for sale, doing a good business for the oakiva, ee 266 . tanh oy 8 will be sod cheap or will be sold for any jualin McQUADE—On Aug, 19th, Rore McQuade, wife of Thos. McQuade, in the 4un year of her ag be relatives and fricndas of the iamaly are reepect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at % o'clock, trom her late tesience, cor, West ave.and 740 et, liunter’s Point, without further vetice, il4 PRINK-—On Ang, 20th, of cholera infantum, Ada Louie, twin faugnter of Williata aud Kate Pink, he funeral will take place trom the residence of noparents, William and Kate aso, dv pher- o'clock, ihe reiatives and triends of the pecetuliy invited to attend, 13a RADE NOTE other eas, ‘1h renson for seiliug, osher bus - ness to attend to, Call at S41 Sixth ave basement.33 W ILL BE SOLD AT A SACRIFICE IF appiied forteday, The stock end fixtures ofa eandy, toy and fancy store, i jood neiguborheed, Rent low, and paid to Bepi. 1st, 124 West 19th st, bes Tth aud Sih aves, 10 $150 WiLL BUY HALF SPRING CART, horse aud harness. App.y 55 Pearl at. 87 MOLISES, CARRIAGES, &o 4 LARGE DRAFT MARE, FIT FOR CART thor truck; wariauied sound and kind; price $154 at cual yarc, cor, Jéd es, aod lub ave. 16 USINESS WAGONS OF KVERY KIND Ss. TTENTION—THE MEMBERS OF OWEN Ree O'Nedil Circe F, B. are heicby notifies to mee a. 198 Bowery, on tomorow (Wo y) Covelantiy on hand, made in tle best manner; evening. ac Se'cock, Apusctual atteniance is re | CVery ariic.e got here warranted as rep: ved: TimOLUY L, LYNCH, Cone, MANUS J, | Some secoud hand wagons good order, f TEW: une . Ment ii S18 mets TING OF se Vainers’ Associ- AKA'S wagon factory, 63d #4, near Broadway. JFFOR SALE IN BROOKLYN, A BROWNISH borse, 2105, 8 years old, sound im wind and Lands, RRS or c. y O11 i OF REMOVAL—A M ew York Vracuent t he Brad cou. true puliimg horse, aud good stepper; sold for te way. bb tot use Lo be seen ip Carroll ot, bet 4th amd acy joluod will ples ave, Bittor cartor @xpress wagon, 8, hice sy oreer JOMN Ha DUOSALD, MAKiRS UNION NO, jep oar meeting at soi Bo Mewleesne . WILLIAM J, wie JOVICE--i MERE WILL BE A REGULAR 4. &, Yaiutere Assoc F Oe, SALE-JUST FROM: THE COUN. try, Lbiees bo.s®, 16 bangs, 7) ears, couua and kind, fit tor cart, truck or express: 2 mares, 1 ches- aut : bay, hey are 16% enc, Sand 9 years, sound . Ot fol cart, truce, er any kind of work. J6 Bao vb at, 183 OTICE—LUn } wisi bold their op Lueeday might, 21et evant N Bie cepecially se [Leoie to aikend SUINN, Pree; J, oi thi, Keo. dee. Fos SALE—2 HORSKS-—ONE BAY Horse With coe ere god gor therways, fit for heary work, avdone colt 4 Old, seund and Kind ip al. pas oa, loquue ibs eve Lb, cor of lib 40° euc pork SALE—A LARGE BROWN HOKSE, tt fos cart or Wuck—$15y; also a mice boy mare ov ' ‘206 on Ja VOTICK 10 ALL SEGAR MAKERS — bvety Seger Maker vs ed Ly tive \hat on dooet, Waid inebuspu (he boss wepte to teruish bi ©. Kingmen with (ol acco, and eter the eegarears mace in his own a4.) wanle to buy them mom the mien, ob wccount of Wiich the men Lave leit, UIICE—THE SEMI-MONTHLY MEET- ing of the Biuesjoue Cutiers and Flaggers, will Wb, 1o Lauds oigh, 6114 alee & buggy, Washingt ou be fos SALE CHEAP—2 HO FIT FOR cart Oo: truck work, sound and kind, Emquire at the Lorseehoeing Shop, 69 Watts #, near Canal. 106 Fer SALE—4 GOOD CANADIAN Horses, sound aud kind, 5 to 7 years old, suitable for mulk- i wan, glocer or express; also and businces be heid in the Now York Assembiy Roouss, cor $24 Yciock. PE’ DON, Ps N Mes ; Lt ic tee SOAS NON TID™ | F008 SALE OR EXCHANGE—& MEDIUM GEWING MACHINE OPERATORS "BEE | ASMP OU MINGG 68 Weerssun es, “PMY gee W nevoent Bociety will Lold their reguiar meeting ()NE TEAM OF NICE MULES, WELL ta he cues have lies ihe eeu fe ie Blecksmith's Suvp cor, of Newark Bleountiel: sored Wt shel FRUER KERMIGas, Mota this Luesday evering, August dla at 5 o’chok in of Greme and Cilo- » Every member ie requesied bo be pancwual eve hour, Ail operators an wing» are invited te come and join with us. ‘foun s. JESSUP, Pres; DANL, Y, DEIBLADUR Bea, 1d their rooms, Orientai Liail, cor ton aie AUCTION NOTICES. UCTION—SALE OF CROC table glassware, china, cutier G. EVANS, Auctioneer, wi.) sell in rewil trade, @ ceneral assor' trent, uss List, at 10 oclock, at ls Barciay s. oui reserve, and goods woll packed {c AUCTION NOTICE China—F. FE, HUNT, Qist, 10 o'clock. as 991 Pe \ assortment of goods, in Vee and straw by priva M DOUGHTY, AUCI'R, WILL 5 © this day, 19% o'clock, at on . 19 No st,@ general assortment of new aud secout | household furniture, carpe's, wi extension and so suit the e n by JO ’ to suit Gealeie ag ELL an R. RICH. 34 Fig AWNBROKER 8 SALE women's clothing, br ". FI \ ie 489 Pearl ot, tomorrow, at }i o'c.ock, at 7 of men and wow @ closing. By order ¢ CASEY, Weat Broadway BSHELDON'S Bounty Age DDITIONAL BOUNTY theirs of deceased sold to the new bount 7 Beekman ® 6 ALL SOLDIERS tled will rece and acopy or the law by cal undersigned We are now taxing BROWN & CO, Solicitors of U. 3. Ciain Park Place. och J liquor at lug Maiberr S r . ir eo) ey le: ADDITIONAL BO TWO AND » three years soldie nied men, At * Teersof pay, pension Prize money covecsed, K Advances made, at @siabiished Agency t - SWIF 1, 200 Urondway, ‘ es : ADDITIONAL BOUNTIFES 10 TWO AND 8 years, and wounded eoli'ers and the wi lows, te minor children aed varente kc who died in the service, Increased pensior dows baving f ebildren under 16 ve Anrproved blanks now ready, ° Apply tod. P. HUNT, 247 Beau way $21 APPLICATIONS Vor Tir AN DITIONAL Vv. €100 and & Bhies & ar toldiors, their widows and ‘ s. . Army Claim Ager ct ’ lvoe y A’ SHELDON'S OLD OF lict, NEnK- tnan ot, New York—Additional tou to die > charged soldiers, widows, & at all oti sovern: ment claims collected as usual; 3 monihe’ extr y for offices, a y, AITENTION—THE FIRST 08 REGIMENTS ] of N.Y. V's are now entitled to bounty; also ] widows of 3 and 9 mon FYoluoteers, Call at ] * 1 IER claims codlected free of charge, by the Sol‘iere’ ead Sailers’ Engle ment Agency, 156 Canal at, Major General CBs jow, Sec. of State, Major General M. T. McMahom Corpuretion A’ lorney Hon. J.C. Dittenhoeffer, visory Board, Colonel HeRKMAN, Mauager, ye A DDITIONAL BOUNTY—ALL SOLDIERS heirs of deceased solclers can have t! caime Promptiy collected by cailing vo or audi g the undersigned. Arrearsof pay and prize moncy col lected, ne procured, Jnfo:mation gratis, ANTHONY & ARNOLD, 24) Brow way, lau ADDITIONAL BOUNTY AND INCREASE of Pensions, Wosre forwarding cia.iis for tho sbove, aad for ail other claims ou the | 8 Full intormas.on given without charge, at the old place, 119 Nassage., W.B BROWN & lis APPLICATIONS FOR bounty should be ma 484 Broadway. pew law free, claim OU tueir heire saverisemen der laws just passe: or their hess, ace letter or tu person at thie offi U desired, their claims wi wo Ww Information, adv co and Money advanced on ¢ be forwar.ed, ga eats Agency, boy 245 Boadway, up New York City, sormerly of 64 U.cock te ilabed 1863, ere OUNTIES AND PENSIONS—8100, @5: ow peuslon lawa.gs inc. @ased peu % 10 have lost oo D4, OF 0.8 to mouth tor ve under 16, Lave beee pasreu by Coucress: bounty iaw ¢iving the relatives ol dece, $1W wore bounty, I am now ready with the new binuks ications ior the above b Wand $60 bounty to so.diers cauno! Le ap- piled for until the Becrutary of War issues (he proper forme and justructions, wiich wili be abous sue let of September. te coplos of all the above laws ce of lu cents each, CHARLES NETILETON, 111 Br N.Y Refers special permission to Hon. HOPPMAN, Mayor ofS x. City seas to make ap- pensicns aud Louuties [*PORTANT TO SOLDIEKS— UNION 4 CLAIM AGENCY. The Old Stand, 40 Park Kow, | wes’ Bullaine, New York.—soldiers eutitied to bounties by Aci o! Cou gions of July 266, 1956, heirs of soldiers also euil- |. Those cntitied to increase of pensions, officers entitled to three months’ exira pay, cau ba ols prosecuted at once by calling immedia: . The Old Stand of LEP FEATS, HOPE MAN & CO. @ soldiers who signed the petition at our office last wimter should apply immediate!, Otice open from é a.m, ausil jv p.m. to a pmodae those who cannet leave their business durmg the wy, Correspondence prowp.iy anew ered, ddress—UNION CLAIM AGENCY, 40 Park Rows Seu CP. O,, box 2541) New York, A WARRANTS AND COLLEGE Tane ND seri rehased aud tor sale, by UC. a UG. W MAN, cu hWallete sili dealin yd : a | 8. SANITARY COMMISSION PROTEC * tive War Claim A. Broadway.— Is being desirable to ci "10k tive War Claim Association at es early ae ble, no more Ciaime wil! be takea, Mr. Hehe REENFIELD, lave Secretary, bas (pened oo office at lll Nasssu 6s, and will, Our Feyuest, prosecu: jainet the government ior soid cir heirs, ab the lowest rate. wie fee is not fixed by act of Congress, We will reie appl leante to Mr. GREENFIELD, HOWARD Pi Ti WILLIAM BE. DODGE, Jr, THEOUORE KOUBEVELT, Bxecative Commitee, a8 89()_ WILL BE ADVANCED | $20.000 Boldiersia suns of one DO end (o tamiiies actually suffer will be made, mp sbhoutebarge, REUBEN \V Bank, Ww My Ne Vn 004 108 York 4 Broobiyas nn” “ug —— —— ne ae SEWING MACHINES, A FIRST CLASS GROVER & BAKER sewing machine for sae chesp, at 102 East 12cm at, le. floor is OWES' IMPKOVED C&B FOR GAITR erand shoe work; Wheeler & Wilsvo's, Si @:'sand other sewing mach.o-s, to rent by ihe mou! and 601) ob easy terms, at WU Grcaowich AV 5 4 band for sale Ged but iitue., 1 Hoy or leather, in ¢ at). a ee EW WHEsLER & WILSON, GROVES Nia Wiloos d Gibbs! 4am ing ‘wacisigge j abs pravil . 4 WICKES, 144 Boadway, cor, Astor'isce.” 336 GIBLEY & STOOPS, 613 BROADWAY, cor, of Bleecker st, dealers in all tirsi-c.aes sew t pe see. perils pine machines of us @xchatg.meg ior any otuer mm chime within 30 mi : of all kinds AU ES Vim bak © oa GEWING MACHINES—ONE OF SINGER®Y Wilson’ Se had go onda AND FOR SALE, SEW: all tae best makers, danas * Wheeler Yilson's, Siage: ver . 80) Jotter A famiiy and No, 9 Hi. fo. cox & tibb's, G. & Baker's and other viet en haud, Machines rented on trial and sold [SON'S SEWING MA Broadway, cor, 22d st. Machin the reat aiewred pur becuse &

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