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fectant is ordered, Dhatrict hospitalé are also pro- viled in houses temporarily seized for thie pur- poem and an arrangement has been entered into with an Interment Company, providing for the removal and burial within three hours of any poor person dying oi cholera, Thousands of bandbills are circulated throughout the metropol- itan districts, ing upon all householders the necessity of cleansing thar previses; warning the ; eople ayainat incipient diorrhaa, and telling them where and how to obtain melicines or pro- cure the attendance of # physician; inepectors of nuisances make daily examinations, end take prompt measures for the removal of whatever is considered injunousto health. Gangs of work- men are employed tn every district, and from time to time the pullic sewers are flooded with water, or, \f necessary, flushed with disinfectants atahort intervals, These arrangements have been tound to work satisfactorily, and from the evidence al- ready obtained, they exert # mighty influence upon the progress of the disease thus far, THE NEW YORK SUN. WEDNESDAY MORNING, Ava, 2, 166, Politiea! Caton. | vey patrioie man, who calmly reviews the t nous proceedings of the PhiladelpbieGon- tection cannot fallto become convinced, that its n wpon political questions, will result ig rest good to the whole coustry, im spite of all eertcam efforte to make {ft appear otherwise, Wien men representing every State 1m the Union sever) le, at the close of @ bloody civil war, and soreoto lay all party differences im the grave of 9 lon, the funeral ceremonies becomes invested * han interest seldom manifeated at the decease of polltical parties, At the Philadelphia Conven- hoo the ' representatives of Southern seniiment’ publely atjured on behalf of themes) vee and their tonautients the political heresies which precipi- vate), and four years susteimed the Bouth in armed ») etion to the General Government, snd from ury ve coforth declared they would hold loyal and trne 5 Sti ance to the Constitution and the Union. In Linen and Woolen Masainctares =e veen of their sincerity thewe men 48 | py) River, Mass, ie an ancient New England vated to and endorsed 0 declaration | gown, situate upon the outlet of Watupps Pond | princ!ples acceptable to a majority of the people end Taunton Kiver, and upon e granite ledze of excellent building stone, In 1812 the first cotton toll! was built, and they have !ncregaed eo rapidly gince that the city now contains over 20,000 in- habitants, aud employs 400,000 spindles in ite 1s mil's The American Linen Company was organired in 1553, for the speeial manufactare of linen, which they pursved for about five years, when they turned to the manufacture of cotton, of which ther | turn out annually 1,210,404 yards, value! at @ buildings in whieh this buinese ndueted are of mansive stone, covering four Another large stone building is now being @rectod by this company, 895 feet long, 7 wide, and mx stories bigh, Apel the tner c needs of therr bumness, There sre 'o be 1,400 toou and 66,000 spindles in together with thor already roguing will make 4,000 coms and 85,000 spindles, which will give employment t) Si) ban The productive capacity will be 22 000,000 1 the whole country. The. following synopses hae briefly the leading polate of the document Inde’ tor. The # ates practically re-united, ‘) « Conaiitation patamouat suthority, Hia'e representation hecesa.on (orever repudiated, Fqual righ States acimisted, bh every fovever abolished, Nogro righ ta acknowledged. ivewsr ebtof ibe United Sates assumed, J) a Ketel war debt repudissed, ihe South hunby reyentaaty Le Noreb fuly vindieated. lertivan towlice will, doubtless, distortend a+ © © the powtion here assumed by the Poiladelpbia Coventioniste; nevertheless, the Northern people r | @Aimatn at ite true value the adventages re ced by the country, wien is Ie eecertained shat ho outhera people at Lergeeceept and ratify the a> ve pr positions basis nion | yar t hehe } at Bri wt pelican: « The Granite Mill ia a new erection 825 feet by with the loyal men of the eR 70, and five-stories \ixh, contaniog S40 Joome in oar —- operation, aod produ ing anntisiy 9,500,000 Railroad Legit lation, is the Het of "Tile passed" a the last seasion of the State Legislature, we ‘notice the frequent re urrewee of paragraphssia ilar to the following: “Au horz ng the vovstry otion of @ railroad 1a ~ Sud other stroeta” To ars ordinary reader; such * renten e would not otcas’,on remark, nor would yards, and giving employment to 650 hands. Th toi]! hae 85,828 spindies, and uses 8,600 bales of cotion per angum, There ia also we, te Milla Compauy wbich umog up 1,675 over four wiilon ra yards anoually, and ¢ employment to 175 operatives, A ng now mill te being erecved by thiscompaiy which will bave 26 spiuning mules drivin, a . 29,828 spindies, the HM vecour dared very inte resting reading. matter | 19) production oi which ie esti Ried at 6,001,000 by (\e general publiv. Ne vertheless, to the resi- | yurdsof print cloth. Is will oave 666 looms aud tothe 8 aud ober str eate'* portent will employ 850 at ailair, ¥ me ted Tie) The Duriee and Tecumseh Milla as) vo! amoatior “re fine morniw 4 the owners of property proportions, Thetormer wilt employ 900 looms, *) enk, or one of the * ‘other streets’? wake up and drives %6.000 spindles, when fiowhed aud in ‘ viseower thi ‘ * ie being runuing order, and the litier 45) Jooms, snd before thelr d ark Hs dient fo ane about 4,000 spin and willempioy 250 hands, ye ti od nonstrance fs useless, The ‘The Koveson Mill, another uew creakoa de toutractors proceed with their work, undeterred | maudei by the increase of Lumines, will give 4) “njanctions,” or ¢ ther legal thunder launched ywnent t) 150 bants, aod run dl 520 spines ‘ om printing clo he 64 64 LO a eu by (Le ludigms ant vietinws of railroad enter- | yoeet, Thus the pre perty of our citizens may be | Lo addition to these cotton and linen mills, there ure aleo woulen mills, Courting nulla found. ries, @t¢., Which have spruug Up iu bho cay tron the cotton b aod whieh @urploy several S) fod WiLOUk Def see to tbe parties most plerestad, Tialirot d monopolists tear up the public eels without saying as much as" By | wilion of de eapital every yuar, aud give weur to the, dudividugdle whose business | «@bloymentto thousauus ofp ro ives, b u Y ae ts ey gh cr aghihe in the these Atlantic Velewraphy. ‘i e ak ug track Sra Peg cer Paces se Tho Covariag pe Havin sete forth @ atrikieg 4 ‘ pe They hate no intentions of stopping ua- ay of the laying of the Transatlantic telegraph. +) every iinportars thoroughfare is iron-elad and ip York Rage ean t6 daarenn of: th de i : ork is situa pearly 76 degr m- rrowced With Gara, impeding and obstracting gitude Woes of Paria, Toe eartu in lie daly more legitimate business operation is, Isthere no | rotation traves through 80) deyrees in tweuty- welress for pre perty boldere? Can franchises of | {Ur bours, trom waich it resulie thas every 15 this kind be gr a Gegresa to tho Wost of the first mer placed sale: ee antad without ;ublio notic Tf a0, | a: Paris is one hour r. When it is noon at Shere property is « fo from seizure by the publi: | Paria it is only 11 o'clock at 15 degrees tthe ese vol _ | West of that city, An! as New York ts 76 de- 4 ‘ pgaged ia these and elmilar tran grees to the Woat of luris, it fillows that it is % poe e eee o'clock tn the evening at Now York when 7 . miduights Pang, Suppose, then, thata : Tho Crops, great editice in Pure, the Opera for example, }uM various quarters we receive promising | takes fire a! a quarter past twelve at uogat on reporta of the grain crop, which it was fewred | the Iss Bepremler next, the event ie tro . meee yu ‘apbed from Paria to New York woud be ruumed by the recent fall'of ;rain ia all ia dated: aor & 8 te \ twelve at parte o: the States, In lowe the org os bi 8 night, les September.” veuin Now York, let as aay in two ho sur to make ample al- lowance for interruptions, d&e.; the ispetch, dated Paris, les Se) tember, arrives in Now York at o quarier post 9 lu tue evening of the Slst Auguey wo that a New Yo abager could appear on the stage aud after the turee customary bows could thus expres himself: “Ladies sud gentiemen—I am sory to have to inforia you thatthe O,era at Paris Aas bern veatroyed by fire three hours after the present time, Our Director has just trane- mithed to bis svonfiere his co Veen seriously elected, From Michiga a comes *) lar announcement, In Wisconsin itwo-thirds #/ihecrop)s promiged, and im Minnesota the yield ©) whoat is said t0 be @normous, Otbor @ weale in thet State aro favorably reported, In (a io, Ladi- gna and Dliools the raimy weather bas em newbas } cred the grain crop, Dut the farmers ex pect to res co @ good refurm if the present floe wm eather * cvoues, All things considered, this is a satis- | Gisaswr whuh is yong to A ppento him, factory otalement of agricultural affaires and ‘from | Ss pr appearances we shall have more g tain Financial News, Markets, &c, Sean will bo required for home consumptien n ext Piuier, with ® falr prospest of being able to sa ud Pur Usual supply to forelga pations, New York, Tucaday, Aug. 21,67". M-The after- noon quotations of the geveral Stock market, com pared with thove of yertordsy afternoon, show ace- cline in prices of trom ‘sto 1', percent. Covern- mente were fractionally lower, (old closed at 147%. Money comtinues casy at 405 per cent, tor call-loans Prime discouuss ranged between 6 and 6's per cons, Foreiyn exchange wae inactive at lita lot tor bankers’ 6edaye bills, On Uhange to-day Flour was Cheleva Preveution in Kurope. ‘T ¢ Eogiah aushorities have inaugusated « very Norough ay stem for carrying into eflect the differ- et provyisons of @ "Disease Preventive Act . dull and Luc, a ibe. lower, aynoest wee dull and ort Proilar ip ite operation to ) reat a ‘Mbaly easser, Coin and Oats weie lc. iower an F the lowe: Og our aul Pork was firmer, Boof was steady, Lard Motropovtan Board of Health, The samitary Com- © Wee heve a daily session, where they receive the ‘ raing returns, including reports from their yeu employes, the public institations, private wi ® heavy and lower, and Whiscey was quiet aod nop inal, STOCK #4188 14000 Tid be (01.00.1118 “PIRAT BOARD, 60 imp, & Tra, Be..115 (woo Od. 6a, 6... 105% 120 Weat Coron del, 6d'0 hoeptaly and medical practitioners generally, | 500 0. 62. 18% 100 aw f » oS% 142 10m ; 4) vanes of cholera and diarrhoes are thus prompt- a apa *H4 5% be rn et ob ly reported and acted wy 4 distr! au W U.S, 68,74 ep., O0%e S00 N.Y, Cen, KD yi iG enled mpans: Every dleteics to) BN Hee, debe Oats 1b0. don. Auéaite Hed uo mk presingty each contatuing @ | ioiy uo ub Pacific M.'s... population of from «x tomime thousand people. | 7000 do 100 Erie K, Ib th recine sud rea. 19 ao,.,.. /tL@ jrecinet® inhabited by the poorer classes, | joo rt 60 Erle Pt uly one tanmuly is allowed to cceupy @ single | i = do... 200 Hud. Ry... ‘partinenh ou each aparument as visited daily by | 3° 4 ee au inapector, ‘Tbe inspectors ere selected from | i tl vo. song tbe Med os mem who have bad hospital | iz5W00 ao ds, erence, but who bawy not graduated as regu: | 100. «8 mr physicigus, The io spectors report to a chief | 100 Tenn \\s '¥0, poyoiclany or bie ass.atants, also physicioms— | A020 5 ‘od im the these officials repart to the District | Gw00 do Hoalth Oficer, Each medical visitor receives BRS MC: | on new tds doilure a dey, end is held respou- 2000 Mf, ir, tor KT fon ‘em 8. Wik. vole for the work of bimself and assistant, im hod om HY Bn) CM & NOW. PL, rho receives two diollere and a half per day, | 5000 Frig 2d ‘T9 Goshen 4 4 ey are required & > resurn the number of Louses ine Sieh. 0; ry] | © families visited ; the number of choleratc or | 50H) Al. & ‘I. lg 1500 Oh, & NW. Cv 80 Larrocoal cases at tended; the reeuits of their | Gu P. RLW.k CL, 06 ate rt 4 A a 2b éch National a lia 12 . wWeatment; th + cases discovered ; and olorr ae fo , ite ad: CO, Neus connected w! th a complete tuapection of the | 1y) spruce y 1) BB Ws te dioeg | H } e00 vo oe 4, vi iT uA . Letret, Bx hu seed. families are-sbus-daily | TS) pap Qarnie TE! Sh gy heii! ies Boh, neited, Metvuw os ere gratuoualy supplied to | 6) Ashtarton Coat. uly 1) aul. dé a8 PK. es id bt ) % De poor in efe owing manners Arrangements | {\) Cuil somt fs re Hea. Oat a.m as wre made With 'c ur crugglats located in diferent | 1-0 as yeria of the dis rict to turmish, firety concentrated ; BROAD BOARD, er 5 we liclnea for (bo immediate useot visitors gving 15000, ba Ae TT J th hi, rae We sang herrounda | second, medicines compounded for | 1K po a 13 i Chine N. WBE. ols | ry Mt 2\\ persoms pre seuting. presorsptions from the visi- Sou N°. be. Oa ¥ ¥ ¥ +s hi sd St any rs, ‘Third, « gedicines prepayed according to wn |} Boston War, Pe SON 49 Cle, & Lol. B, uy \uthorized pr secription, for persons applyiiag for BOD Cuts ae welt beocs lute | them at any hour of the day or nighs.’ Fourth, 18 F HW Os HD Finnfectants furnishedom @ visiterts-ordery, woth 1b) lw Chi, & Alton i 1 Printed nat uctions explaining its. use, Chloride 30) MU, & Bt. F. Nee. BB ss Ww 9 Sw ak, all | two Boating Iaeeess ub Numeiees ely employed unlere encther disin- | By over THT BOARD. 25000 1.8, 6a '81, ep. 11) ig be Mad ae AMh nion Tet, Da% 1 UR, 68, 6-208. | DBs 7 #.....928 on Readlog Ka. 116 on do.. 1LOls 100 Th i. eee lo Chi, & K, 4% 6) Tol, « Wat 4 4 «10 144% ” 199 Cal dion i WwS% Cattle Market, “Natiowat Daove Yanna” 100ru Br, Ace. 21. With the best of weather for business purposes to-day, and with only 2,600 head ef cattle offred at the opening of the yardeon Moniay, a alight advance on Inst woeke rates was antic pated by butcher a insisted mpon by holders during the early houre of to-day, but as the day wore on, the first flush of basiness Lecame succeeded by the most aggravating stagnancy of trade, and the advantage gained was soon lost, and’ be balance tarned in favor of buyers. In looking for the principal eause of thisrudden let np in the trade, we fiaditin the recent heavy eames of cattle at the Hudeon City yarde, no less than 2.90 head having been sod at that point dur ‘og me pees week, thus reducing ‘he wants of our bute to the pee went pertee limits, Lo-day's qur tations eens follows: For the very leat droves, Ii y 1 18e; for mediuras, 19416¢; and for poorest, Ito lic per ib. these being br ‘wc below the ra os last quoted, Cows and Calera.—ihe tmarkes for mileh cows exhibite no new features, mecini and poor animale stil being dull of sale, while extra cows are dificult to be obtained at $iw per herd, Veal caives, of the better gradeeare advanced, teine quoted ae bich ae idee, Mediums are not suilicientiy ssleabie to Werrant quotations, Sheep and Lamba.—Sheep eontinue in goodly sup- &, with, however, hut few prime lot of iw Indians 4 Pe Pp sold oa ‘Monday for? | figure, the ud being but litle more bring pg but Ye, while Tad ov 106 slow, at 1) aa 11 ‘4e for cor: The agereg Leeves, 101 cows, and 11,129 ewine howlnug en increase of 22 cows, 4,251 eheep and lambs, end a decrease of 320 Leeves, 146 voals ond 3,021 swine, Flour and Cra's. Ot eT Lusev YS; thio, (raineThe Aw! or Biate, ne 2%, Oste—Hirher. Wisconrin, 600 : Chieago, hot, ASadho; New Jarrey,—a—c, and lowa, im bays, bb 4. Corn. le lower, Westero uosound being quored ®t Trcsiee; aud sound mixed Wesern, s)4esde , Weoewin White, ¢1 01 ; KRouad Yellow, —ao% May Market. New Your, Aug, 21, 1865, The receipte are timited, and with « reduce! svock ena a good demand price ell euctame quote at Tbadec for slipping, aud $1 lagi lo for retail lots. crs, RAR NO Grover & Haker’s First Premiam Elas tle been Sewing as efor family use, mod iu proved Lock Stitch 3 for tailors and mana. facturera, 445 Broad ot, Brooklyn, ti Chemical Pomade Restores (Gray hat, Meeps it elowy aod foci tailing out, and ie de ciieily the beat prerervatiou tor the hair known, Dold by Kushton, 10 Astor House, aud druggiaia, Sod val New York, wud 256 | a aa , lHlowe sewing Nid ipod i. ompany No GOD Ure ort ie N.Y. elim Liowe . Viesideat, Apeow wa e ) Wheoler & Wilson Lock sateh Sewing Machine and burton iow Mactitie, 6/5 Hroad tway cul Astonishing.—Thomas Cohen of No 93 North 6the. Willisineborgh, who vad the tinm for 13 yeare, and bas walked on cruicne months, ba nh restored bo part ct doresroal alte’a Gest Kheumet ie wi jing to Contirm this etatemen quored, The Ulliptic Lock-stitch Sewing Ma- chine, with wil the laters tnprove ute and atiachments; Incomparably (he bests your Ellipiic &. M. Co, 545 Broadw f re lis 6 om oath MAL RAAGI ES, DAWBON-— VALE —On Tuesday t, by the Rev, Wiliato H. Johnson, Ao Pre weon to Mae Kitne F. only daughter ot Jamoe ale, ail of Groen 4 point, Ld i oe CROFTON. In Brooklyn, on Aug, 21st, Elion Crotwn, iu her 9 th your, The junerst will take place f n the residence ot ber sua, Rdward ¢ 141 Claseon ave, on | iure Gay afternoon, Aug. arly ook dine friends and ecyjusintances of the iamily are tespectiully invited to attend, without further notice, DUGAN-—On Tuemay, Jane, younzest daughter of Pairk A. and tho la Jane Dugan, aged 16 so invited “irlenda of the family are respectfully attond the funeral, this (Wy eauesday) ef fiom her father’s resi . Fleet, in the Rb y Te ‘ Istives and treads of (he ta fully invited to attend the tuneral, on @iternoon, Aug, 23d, at 2 o'cioek, from st, (Chapel, cor, Miimce gad Lhowpeon ste, without, fur- ther novice, HAUN On Monday, Aur dru Henry and t © months and reand frieudes of the fully invited to attend the fune from the reai- donee of her farther, £55 Lorimer Wiidliamevureh, on Thureday alternvou, Aug, 25, at % o'ciock, 120 MURPHY Oo Tuesday, Aug. 41, of strangulared hernia, Sarah, witeof Moury Murphy, in the duth year ot ber ave. The relatives and friends of the family ere respectiully invited to attend the funeral, from her jate residence, lot Wa Cont et, pouih Brooklyn, on Thursday wor Aug id. at YN otclock, fiom thence to St, . Gnareh, cor. leks and a ele, where @ solemn Kequiem Mase will be offered up for the repose of her soul, Her remains will be imieried in the Cewesery of the holy C)oss, Fiatbush, 203 O'HARA —On Aug, 2iet lust, Gilbert Henry H, ana pusanneh O'llara, 2, Anna M. Hahn, » Catharine Habo, bterot J ily are reapect- v from the residenc Faneral will tuke 98 stopher et, this Wednesie. parent hoon, ab de! WHIKENART.-In Brooklyu, FE. D. Aug 20th, after a long aud severe iliness, lamella, widow of Jobo Henry Whikebari, in the Odd year of bor age, Dearest mother, thou hast left us, And thy loss we ceeply feel, But ‘tis (rod who hath bereit uty He can all our sorvows heal, ‘The relatives aud fiends of the (amily are respect- fully invited to attend the junerah this Weanea day afterncon, at ¥ o'civck, trem 159 North 5.h ob iMieumaburgo ut RADE NOLL ES PTENTION LABORERS—THE FOURTH Division of L, U, B, Society, will bold ‘heir reg> ular monthiy meeting suis Wednesday, at Ty P of in the New York Assembly Kooms, cor, st. an lot avenue. All members are requested to attend, PATHICK O'NEILL, #1060 WAHLER vl NA, See, ‘4 B tICKLAYERS Loid iereguisr weekly U UNION NO, a; WILL meeting ab Miliitaau's Hall, cor YOcb at 7th Ave, on W day eve, Non ri bere re invite iAN PO, CAL _188 | ~ONGSHUREMEN? S UNION PROTEC. ~A special meetiog of tive Associasion, No, 8, i heid on thie | Wevne huis Arsoesat evening 180 Spring a. EF + ae business of tie portens by order of MARI IN iS AleaODY. | : ING, Kev, See, lev IOK—THE STH DIVISION L, U. B No Aveocit}ion, meet ou Dhuseday, Au, 1306, at Tg c'eluek, in Millimunte Hail, co. cn dTiave, Ail thosu whe have paid on of their initiation lees had beter artend ¢ ivg and sestic up their arrears, or th Le erased trom tue sheets of the odorof PATKICK bHADY, Fresivent, UUUVE, Bee, mak r¥3 dod ee a ne a AUCTION AOTICES. SOCIELRY NOTICES Al’ ee ic MEETING OF THRE LADIES’ J Me GART, AUCTE INET R-7 11S a b yen Wy oli svenae North Wiidiam at, a] ariety #sle thie, Wednesday, evening clock, Speaking “ ty Mr, Wickey, and 4s, W Preadent of | Dy No.5, Bingin Vovre ¢ ie | 7 ; tn eet nd Berle. twee Mulliban, tier 4 | casks and boxer. 7 nfl ‘ iy MeCur. FOWARD MALL EWS. | DRAWNBROKER’S SAL THIS DAY, BY Eres JOHN SILVER, V. Pp. THOS. FY hy | JOHN MORTIMER 1 eaat ay ote AMteN TIO »—THE MEMBERS OF OW EN ye Koe O'Neill Crrele F. B. are hereby no ified to mee at 19) Bowery, on this (Wednesday) iY a of poine, atSovclock, Apunctnal attendance is re $ ols wort the atientioa of eee MMOTUY L. LY NOH, Contre, MANTS J, | By order of k. GOODMAN, 31. beNILTY, Bee PUBLIC Mehee f SCANLAN PawsnrdKeRs SALE—H, i t lo'clock . Mat 59 Meu mine oe riment of unredeemed p ees, by order of 8, KRAMER, MEETING OF THE FATHER A. B. Society No. 3, will be held cor’ at, this Wednesday ev Bing at 6 by HOB Mul “oud DAWNBROKER’S SALE OF MEN AND Murtagh and othe JOU women's clothing thie day, by KR. FIELI% Aucty SHELLEY, es, JAMES MARTIN, Rec, Rec ot 459 P 1 a:.; 600 lote of men sud ¥ 0 "ac os . VAS f every ription, By o of M. CASEY thelt new Hall. cor Brosdway and 47ihe, this even + RA No Ov UaEIee © ing wT o'r orks ME. Kubert Crowe the grea: ad: | VNTM, WLI TERS, AUCTIONEER, SPLI@ veeate of Ter nore will address the meeting. thie day, at Do'clock, at 464 Canal st, genteel Singing by Mess Delany, Connoiiy, MeGili, Pate furniture, &e,, of a isinily removed from Yorkville, diniug aod tes tw tesoa, aud Muster Dowling run on the Piano, tled for, will p Mas lowing will per Members heving tickete not yet ome and seitie for same. of will he cher, gainet teem ae anes Variety of other goods, 1” BILLY, f HENKY J. AKI, Bee. 137 es r= SRE NSEPARADLE—YOUNG MEN'S FATHER | RLY ath $, Soe No. ‘ | hold Pn . pe one of tele irscd Pawiie. Fenpesases'tostings | A DDITIONAL BOUNTIES AND Increase ©) pensions —We at our old p mation cheerfully thie Weduesd § bet bith end. ent of No. 3, also Mir ame for tbe ul intore Tes roe" above T moth o, aud no advance will ad quired. W.B, BR &00, 200 Na Kenneae, ‘ etary ADDITIONAL BOUNTIES AND OTHE by MM. Keondy, x cans ve eee Pry of char 4 the Soldiers NN mp oytmaens Agency, 156 Canal ot “1@e ol char, yOHS in ie c Co. HERMAN, Manager, : a sie DDITIONAL BOUNTY—ALL SOLDIERS or heira of deceased svidierecan b ve ther ciaime Promptly collected by caliing on or addressing the undersigned, Arreare of pay ani prize money cole hie Gi tifed to r this Wedne ith Aug. ving. ele ) Re RT Y, Cour lected, pensions procur NIHONY #4BN0L veloek, JUMN FLANERIY, Coutre 240 Broadway. . aate ) Dy Hh HR MATHEW APDITIONAT BOUNTY TO Two" ASD clety, three years soldiers; aleo fo woun * fox thee reare of pay, prosions and p.ize tu Advancee tuade, at old established 4 BWIPL, 200 Broadway, AUPITIONAL BOUNTIESTO TWO AND 8 years, aud wounded soliiere and the widows, minor eb.jdren and vareuse of soldiers who died ia puolie are iny ‘ MALIHEW NU E Pr tvice. Inc eased pensions to widows havin L. POWERS, Ree, See ' 105 children under 16 years. Anproved blanks now teadye FATHER MALHEW T. a). Apply tod. Ph. HUNT, 247 Broadway, 7 : opr, Ne ‘ will bold ® public ter AT SHELDON’S OLD OFFICE, 7 BEaKe i Kt nh ail, eo: « than et, New York—Additional bounties to die aay . Y Lee charged soldiers, widows, & and all other Governme meat claiue collecied as us 3 mouths’ extra pa € “ ue for office ats” "} ATTENTI IN—JHE FIRST os REGIME or el : su ea 14k JOHN oil au wliows of 3'and' $ tmoarhs “volunueere,, Call 08 the 1bth Ware Les 4 Weet 174 ber ten SHKLDON'S Bounty Agency, 7 Beekmanat, S16 August ddd, as DDITIONAL BOUNTY—ALL SOLDIERY A. bualness © sactod, 4. of decessea soldie & who are entitled HOGAN, Coat 1s aise will rece:ve reliable informatiom pe See oprot the ta y calling on or addre wing the * 90w tuaing these celine, HOARD AND ROOMS. "y BROWS & CO evlcitere of U. 8. Ciaiina, — — Vark Pinee, 8 A FEW GENTLEMEN LADIES, OR ACAIONS FOR PENSIONS Og : tleman 104 wife, etp fh ated with i le made to Col, 1 W. LEWIS ‘ Ito Weat 18in oy 9 info waton, tivico and copy WOMAN WANTS A ROOM UN- LONI free, Mlouey advanced ou approved FA turnishod with «place for eatove, Adures Mre, ™ RS i, RB. 1. Y., 262 ad Av, ee VIS, JSS Ro NTY — CAUTION—SOLDIERS ANB TOrTNGL CIENT e ’aANW : Soir heirs a cauboned against the FEW YOUNG GENTLEMEN CAN BE | siverisomentesosciing their clanne to bounce one sated with board at lu Oak et, ave ~ | Ger iawe just passes, powdiers of tSol-2, and othe “ or their heir are now entitied, aud shoud app y by letter or in person +t this office jor iniortnation, an | desired, their clattns wis be forwarced, Unive: e Army Agency, No 2b Bromdway, up eiair COOMMODALE 2 yard; thoee working out Calltor Sdayeat too tnt 165 MEN CAN BE Sieo a gentleman N w York City, iormerly of O4 Beocker at. lished Isdu, | joor from RESP PALI ry W 12 #100, $50.4 ease | pens: ry we t 2 per mouth for each chil lave 004 pared br Congress: also a now 3h NTI 2 new pe who have ine tb One LAH, OF Ove lout, $ 2B YS WHO ARE IN WANT OF Lodgings, : eget ll eyins tha resalivos of deceased igen « food or emny nent, should appiy atthe News I aio bow ready with the new biauks to make ap oy Home, 124 Fulton et boo piicathoge jor the above pensions and bounties B AR [IN 2 RESPECTABLE MEN CAN | [be 1.0 aud @60 Lounty to sodiers cannot b6 ap piled lor until the Secretary o W er issues the propos oard with t onforte 0} rome, or 7 . me pes.weok. No. #80 10th asveaue, oe . ler ota tious, Which wilt be about the Let Call ail the ween, dal estearet « copies of all the above laws for sale fom ISUED ROOMS TO LET IN A PRI- Conte, of 10 cents each. Tataatania tae eet ‘4 CHARLES NELILETON, 111 Broadwa shed for he quired ¢ Appy 4 LODGINGS oung git N in house, rope week as 1D baat Kroaiwoy IRLS LODGING HOUsk— uid mmealef for ' ty Refers by special permission to Ion, “iON p HOPMAN, mayor ot N.Y, City. ] MPORTANT Old Stand To SOL DIE Ks— Nios encl sbinined tor thome ont en men » DAVID’S HALL, 04 CANAL STREER Abedecen be obtained et the above @ uieht or week week. The cholee ¢cn band, W wea’ Building, Ne om te Acta ¢ a jod. euutled to (iree tonthe’ exers cialis prosee above, Lb ve theif ed at once by call ug tumesiniely a id Sand of PPEbDS. HOP MA) soluiors yo eleued the petiion at ous should apply immensely, ¢ « m, well iy p.m, to accommod it leave tue business durmug the wndence piowpuy saawered, UNION CLAIM 4 ENCY, 40 Park Row, CP. O,, box tdi) Now A Proprie! tor. wo reo but one euud W “Addreas you ku, List #t, top tloo AST dene A KE i ned wone beck room, ABLE MAL. te to boaru, iilhave she eae ard « forts of = home, callat OL boot Lith ot, floor, trout roots, 1% Uy e bore e 8. CLAL AGENC a "NO, 1 N.Y. Aduitioual bounties to aie ser, their widows, &e, Pens oud ail cima me against the AN sollecied, K.P, RABE, SANITARY COMMISSION IP’ ROTEGs War Cian Association, 53 Broad way.< bie fo Close the busimess o: the Projo ius Assuclauo’ ab ae early ao ee ae po ho mere Cwime wil be tuken, Heng jate Secretary, hus opened ano oflice ‘ ad will, ab our requesi, prossou ie Bebiuek Lie KoVOrument ior sa.diers o sud their heirs at the iowest rate. where th ive ia Dol fined Uy wet of Congress, We will ratec ail oppicaale to Mr GRE Sb LeELD. TOWARD POd's phy WILLDAM B. DODGh diy THRODUR® KUOUBEV iid, Bxecuuve Comumitieu, ws 14 220,000 Wibte BE ADVANCED 70 Scldiersin sume of ove +) MEN AND PHELR WIVES OR 3 YOUNG ~~ \adies cau have geod boar on very moderste in tamuy of 2 persous,or would et h the priviege of iacge front baa ed with tire and overything for house. keeping. iusre (5 Cariiopuer wt, bear iosesos, basewent door, _lus RESPECTABLE YOU NG ‘LADIES 4 AN A ge bead in a euiall fainky, ste, & Ganrevurt i, Hear Sun avenue, Cail el week, Torme, #4 3 £6 A WEEK FOR BOARD AT THE bd ) ave, Hotel, cor, bith nt, aud Yth ave, Bea $4 ana ¢1 Noutas lor married partie BUSINESS « ‘ ANC ns. } ANC Y STORE TO LET— WITH “Apart. Méuie—in Ode Of Lue Dest Coates tu Yoravilloe dolia! Sick sud Oxpures tor 6 Da ewry resa ond 0 lamiies wowualy eullertur, a lamer advan weno tor, seiting, Ap; Oo the promises, 1 (UDO tnade, Mounty to Ovmans will be colecte ibird av, bes 54th anu S5¢h ate, rey Shape, ey ie. 3h VOsE, banker, 65 W: ay - 2 at, D » au 4 " CANDY AND VARIFiY STORE FOR ee eRe ng ‘ » sete cheap, Apply a. S> MeDougal Hy ne a Ty oe oe A GOOD GROCERY STORE FOR SaLi— | (7 ; With fixtures uad stock, aud s good trade doing, i “" T—DkR, WH, VILLIERS, DE N 1 ISfe rly ob Gav be. dco ot, for S days. 26 wowery, neariy oppote ihe Old Ih Lie a — oa i fa, teeth, eleach. iecutitul eeth eet o BF {CHER’S SHOP FOR SALE—WIili ius, eiivero: rubber, at very reduce: xiyres and DAWA 1cO Louse, Cauas Ti lauth | piices ‘leetr extracted, | oo hacte cured’, or fille ave. 16> {ib gola or other Biliug, without pain, All operas sean ious #arranted, oH SALE CHEAP—OLD ESTABLISHED FULL SET Saleud, as owner Cauuot atteud to ib tu OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH ¢ quire ab No, Kase Markes, fruit siand, 9 + to phy beh, Veautiwl aud Gu.abe. Dr, bue VANE, 190 Grand et, ul4 Fes SALE=}THE sTOCK AND Fixtures | ——~ = 7 ta att wor enacandy store ; solu sk a ‘ 1 account ol the ing over business to a! bd Ne MACHAR»: id Cua lo; oue Of the bens = reut P tu the bet ) OR SALE-—A SINGER SEWING MA day this me Waxver a 1 chime, Nu, 2; bee never boen used. 5d .iname aOR SAL NbDY, MILK AND FANC y | Oh eee £5 sore, wish tixtuics ans sivcs, 93 Kieveutn 6, | NEW WHEELER & WILSON, GROVEM Le iss wud dd aves, +3 & ba @ Gibbs sowing maecuines lot pang irtget ery au ond “0 e eo give v.¥ FUR SALE-R ESIAT RANI, oYST Wiel Sachenee eireu. YOY: 1.01bg 84.00, WITH BLocE Uide a nod Whi > Heyyy a ez” iis wa good chagce tors Mau aula W , “ER & WILSON's SEWING Ma B titted lor house@svep ng; price 5Wy tL Mach uot jure 30 3s Av 7. pow foreeling, Bu 4 saLlk ENPOINT, A GRO. + it has & come & re wenised A FEW OF TiHowas'’ jel sewing Ine ules, Qo & lew of & mecuines. luyure of A, LHOM eu a wiive 1 Ww bee usa 50% Ww ‘ib PLER WILSON, tenor jowte bla mn aher Work, to Lene aisv bic the move soce can 13:04, BE 2 (ieeaw ch B¥enue, bial MES aNb CANDY TOR: coved, @i kines rented with yrivileve uf buy ee S00: ave, LOl, J . & WISH IN TIME AND PROCURE 5 OF ” * \\ BE SOLD Ad be @0) BUIRe le Lal KOVED UN" ¢ gp oe at ated Ri my 2 ¢Urek nore Caaee oF . is ssOUs g viarthoes, Dye th@a apy other are divin is boul +B wy ‘Bivuasy oy) | ee ever mrad Vapor 40 South Second ay ood oul Wiiiuebusel dice 26 coum DOr Lorie,

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