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t Thaw ro or not sb extolled at the expense of those | On ‘(amge to-day Flour war dull, and jue. a tl SOCTERY AOTICES J Hh NEW YORK SU N._| men who } heroival'y and = courage | lower, Wheat was dull and drooping, Corn was | = NDPI MERT-. "AUCTION NOTICE—P, R nit, Aver = Tone Tr \ —K, ROTM, mnt, HUERSDAY MC )RNING, “Al G, 93, 1866, ously fought however aken!y, for B uthern | qulet = without decided os on coven Al “ ret eee A RANG A, i. So will wet th day, Thovedey, sus, @3d : w —— | principles, The reecluica woe tnanimoudy pisdllhsiewArined rte fereoind. Pork wee firm mae ‘ % o08, Vo thin Thur evening at Ty | Bowne at Ls of ek Briel, me tle Verire de! og Opening of the Political Campaian. stopted, and is the debeio which ensued upon vende Ber ee ee ea, crane Panay Sith a | Rome up Cusaae Et fin gh near 6 nar, ort 10 STO nOT NOAR The feur e 6 vile t . be . parlor ® ‘ *. recently held in Albany, @ call Was | opinion thatthe war tein ended, and Northern 1 FA eB... a) Bik Cemnen'ba {eI he fourth ‘anbual pie i id y having | Preeateile and #aircloth, sprine eed fair mer bel tthe election of delegates from each As- | privciples vindicated, all rivalries between the « th Ov Erie ; Ais th inet, Tickets issued for the'te:h of flue chine end sverware taute'enterrs’ < ‘ Ihateiot, to a Convention whieh will bebeld | North and South sl onld erat, except in ahtiak, Prete Snde die ee, atte Aas SAWNDROK ALE THATS “DAY, TH ni (A eoron the 11th of September, Appended | the noble contest betwern then, as to which SATHER MATHEW T. A. B. SOCIE my, JOHN MOR Ht ondway, of 44 » tltcell isa document mgaed by R, 11. Pacrs, | section should takes leading position in whatever ; i vention t! 1 x he cela reat, : Hive Surman of the State Exeeative Commities | would promote the honor, glory and perpatulty of he faites, BIRARGIS, pil ove. AD simed by the Potladelphia Convention, uniting | the Union, The Constitution being the mpreme ‘ Broker stite ere ri the Decocratic Committee M8 fnviting “all | law of the Repub! c, aud the National Goveroment | “an 9 aant’ I pibekics Poti n lis . niectors oj posed to the wekentes and principles of | their government, they were bound by every | yup | \ wn an’ & host of paw NBROKER’S SALE—R. FIELD, Au 4 the proeent majority im Congresa and ia favor of | consideration of honor and self-interest to sustain }poe | SUNRr Vian PETER DALEY G ; iil sel thie day, at ILotclock. 6) tote of men a the policy of National rewtorntion edopted by Pres- | and uphold ite authority. } “an $00 Chi @ RT it | JAA THER MATHEW T. A. T. B. SOCIETY, tena’ jewelry, de. Thee A esminenee wits Heut Jonscom and ofthe declaration of prinetplee | In accepting the declarations and acts of the if aoe tog Wee. B No. S, et Hrooklyn, F.1).-The merabere are | men'sclothing, By order of M. MANIX, 80 Jame foneastel by the Phitedelphis Convention, to jh in the Philade!phia Convention, as | 1sv¢ 4 rt Wow notified to mest atthelr Hall cor. of Grand and 7th | sireet i nels ee Iph Bouthern men, in phia Con he 10 8 2 ah i. KY wee j Sia att otek thie day, to attend the funeral of JAWNBROKER’S SAL BK THIS DAY, Al perbc) ate ia the primary meetings for the elec- | @ sincere and honest expression of “Southera | 5 7. 40 Fins their late Hrother, JOHN RIELY, of Greenpoint. 104 o'cicek, at BELL & INGRATIAM'S enle Hon ofmuch delegates,” This opens the Fall poli- | sentiment,” she people of the North will be! ¢ 18 ALOT ie. Oe | Se OUR VERT Ros mat Laos VIG PTO | reomtn, Sa New Beery coke ATA M's sale ‘cal campaign, and eo far ea the State of New | guided and influenced by the attitude of the great te iy. § Te H i8:174' 60) Marae Clad pr. 8 EMBERS OF THE CONGREGATION | S62.i% Comprising the usual var. er pg int * York in concerned, mo Conservative Republi - | mass of the Soutnern peop'e, when called upon to iwi Tenn 6s <3 he the 9 Pau sie #} s N or Societe lately Worehiveine ender the ineor- ander clothing, bedding, boot seo Convention will be hald, but the voting men | ratity the work of their delegates, Upon their ¢) Maria Pte i eet Freshy. sprees weld. Paki teed m that party will be expected to co-operate with | actien will lepend the jolitival jnoportance of ihe 4 haneesan tial 8 5 | sai Corpo eS “ we he Democrats, by sending delegmtes to the Con- | recent Convention ‘ “ee 18 68, near, Ist <a tention called wae Btate Commines. In other = Fa Spr: | ARY. words, the Democratic machinery wM be employ- Charges Against Police Detectives. M rer ra var a te H ‘ ee Tan trina} { Chiet Detective Youno, which ended 1 borate fa RMY CLAIMS—D. Pp RATT, LATE bNe »! Lo ruin the Conservative opposition to the Radt- R. 24. TH Big | ane ee and dire amining Clerk, War Dep.rtuent, has onened sa sas. Tie arrangement will no doubt be entirely ‘in the complete vindication of thas officer, caanot bh National Mk 104 =) : poration oa beg. Bong Magee a St, rou 3; his tong experience satisfactory to all concerned, and ff as much har. | Usderstoud as affecting the general charge that Coal Mitkas ‘ G LUGAR, Presid lectua @f bounties under Wee lnc, storeseion mony Is wanifented by these political brethren’ | ha Deco made against the Police Detectives of | oo wee Union Ta! ‘ ee tree. Ol be was witnessed at Phitedsiphie, the Metheotatng | Collusion with the thieves, and staring in the pro: | $0 de... BT Nasty on Miah. Cen, Titalidy | NOTICETHE MEMBERS OF THE CON- Abpitn NAL BOUNTY TO TWO ANT : ) . f ) eniion re he Fether Mathew T. A , 2. pabooed Convention will mark @ new ere in the | “Cet? of burglaries, shoplifting, or confidence ao. 4 Borletiee ‘opened te aendne the ir Fh fe ne oh pen rest rs eink wueniea: olfties operations, The investigations which Induced the comp imentary vail to Mr ROBERT CROW, aia ree a " te » ‘sof this State, and prove ® veritable blessing BOARD made, at old eataBliutved Ageucy, ¥, bh i s ques ed to ot at the rooms of the Father Mav ewi sw 200 Bro i 4 © t@ Domocratic party, if it Mould firmly aote Poltce Commissioners to place the Detective De- ae Brie R.. 4 I sce ety No, 6. of New York, cor of 47th : rheeroke bd di the factions under one standard, te | Partiment im the hands of Inspector Caarexren sit | $f.,004, Browder on Thursday eveuine, Aur, 23d. A ODITION AL BOUNTY AND OTHER prepared sf Toc ork, Mr, COSKOY, Pres; MICHAEL P. claims coil : ou w bat 1@ against « common politieal enemy, and bis Lioutenaate, sufficiently shows yrnen ‘od BRENSAN, Hee, ; 06 "| Agener. Tt Cnaf ei REP Or Cae ea ences i thing was “rotten in thas Denmark,” alt! ug! TOTIC THe ME VBE $ “OF “THE MAN, Manag 66 The Werkingmen tm (Council. iy ere glial to kuow that Captain Youre Ri ¢. of Green APPUTONAL nou NTIES AND Increasé ‘Taw Labor Congress at Baltimore hes gone about not mixed up im it, We lave tay bates Macy th obelcaks | Mbeve Ar ear ad treme a Markee hPa anes tn work jos business like munner, barring sore evenstty called the attention of the Comm «sion- e the fu of “hour iete Brother JOHN | ination eherrtuils Ae en, aud wo ‘ivan: e charte 10 spec h-making, There is very little in the Jers to the compromises alleged to have been MADDEN ens 4 CRAWFORD, Pres, ¥ See © UUs - Le ‘nee thus far which eames be commended | effected tetween criminals and thieves, and THIRD NOATD, THE YOUNG MEN'S FATHER MAT Fe Ag eels pnt epee fat sae every frend of “Labor reform." Committees. | suggested a public investivation, which we bone | 1890 U.S, 6a, Pe 117% 100 Boston Wat P99 thee TA. It. Se ety, No. 1. of Hoboken, will | miuor a laren and 1 ste of soldi ‘ave been appointed om "Heaolutiong” ‘ Bight | w.ll beobtalned befire long. ‘The dete tives, ase TOD US. Le ieaben Gene Se Wc ete | eit We eet Vhete | the service : Wo) US. Bae Lit a i's | hall, Now, 64 0 children u 4. urs,’ operation,” “Surikes,” ‘Political | clase of usefa! officers, require @ fall vindication | 400 ao . ° 1 i 14 : | Moors, Mills and H Apply tod. I oe lent SA National Organ.” “Permatent Nation | (ike the triumphant acquittal of Captain Youra | Huey Teg Ga. a7 G | ISSANCT secre A’ SHELDON $ OLD OFFICH, 7 Tek * Ongantzation" —“Conviet Labor, “Trades | an! the iguom!mious expelaton from thelr ranka of do. “iyisslie | THERE WILL RE A PUBLIC MELTING | Cured soldiong whiowy a ivy one” Fable Lands amd the Public Deby” and Jevery men found guilty of compromising wish iy “Mich, we. Hs ely Fork tt eK. U T. A.M, Heoety, of | & wa chaitua euilecred as usua; 8 munthe exten y ftor D: , 4 orkville, « : seh ol for office 6, Sie > rome dis ussion, © Committee of one | criminals. - In “es ‘es te, ad tren rhurem Sith * : a & each delegation was eppuimted to a Sa 1. Kat... will THE FIRST 3s REGIMENTY uit upon the . Fenlanism Not Dend r) Lanartes @ now entitind to bounty: ale T Prevent of the United F a t t Butal Thus. LAHEY, Pret. ALY mous yoluatees ad haces to seek hie ApProvel—forsceth—of thelr Tur recent Feojon demonstration at BulTal. — re ite A Agee, shea at where procession of ten thousand able-bodie! | ? or Ceedings, Wo ‘e have mo pativnce with those teen was fo!}owed and cheered by an equal num- HE YOU ALL SOLDIE workit.nen who fa’ that uccegs their T. A, B. So of Gree nt will beid ® whe are ent led Lior Haform thnttenlla os Yel ‘ se! the | MF of ther countrymen and women—ia previy |}! Con thax ta ihutsaat, |! relish e iu « matic (olcians oF upon the polsieal: ace sb Good evitence thatthe Irishmen iu this couatry, | ——— Halt " in @:icnod ba ot of Legislavors, If the wes wie an at Bullelo in particular, are ready to pounce <a e meguing. ‘Bingins by Mr fae aK CO, seliciturs of of agmnen ue i. * vou “ Ld a t~ Z id 1atey upen the “Bloody Kaxon'' whenever the ‘ame of | ———~~ of others. PATRICK RELLY, Us " TY TAY RTT rao a guirieg: he ee en, 6, Stow eae. 19 war’? shall be once more Inaugurated. Although | , AFeve™, & Makers Vinee Fremnian Vins. DONAL, Vice Pues, JOUN B BRODERICK Keo, PEL AVIONS FOR PENSIONS OR Vorcg (be approval of their nasters, they ths Voutan’ 6 pov unos the ty 7 ey uo 443 Broadway. Tnfecineueae ane, aol aoe os rould not act more ineoneiderstely than when i? pes sag a gt Pecans ston facturers, 400 Bicadway, New Yor WE CAPIURE TO SAVE, NOT TO DE- | see law free,“ Mouey advauced’ on eproved Mey willingly ptute Wemesdl¥ee under the | Ue #22 mistaking the pe by at, Brooklyn, mechain ‘ Father Makes T. A. B. sovlesy No, & | “aims. ul Folcance ef pelitieians, ‘The imtereate of labo: require thet tne laborers sheuld| become {te mos inielligent wdvocates ; smd tha: fer fir Progress Ban bon wade, A boner genet 8) organization how Town um out of tie Freq nent meeting tot sriber of working peuple, an). Wede ‘not believe shat encle \ vetutege fee been falnet ty trucking to polities! = demagnguiw seeking for power Wtongh We bal hw of workingw mn. Tie Labor question a1 ver ty becom ve @ political question, uiless— ar With other poltr joal questié us—its friends are one her ing to 0 take ty chances of politics, and “sini ‘8 le party achieving power, B¥p- PC lites, the Labor question will He 8 BRD loo4 for dtscussiim upon ite own © 504 tt cammot fell to receive » full ereement from men of ell ‘parties, who will “€260@! 6 accord bo Labor @he social position MOLI ip enitled, arated t he , ret oe of the ‘Seuthern Mew ia the Vhiadelphta Convention -adical press and polltictans are just mow ich exere wed over the proceedings in the Convention of Conservative men at Phils ‘s, and base thelr arguments fm opposition to Convention, on the suppesitious position * the Southern delegates merely sesented to Posivons waich the Northern men pat forward sa bas political Union, To show the utter cy of the Ra tical statements, amd to prove that eof the Southern men in the Philadel- vention was loyal and patrictic, the New which may be accepted as good publishes an seeount of the delibora- tormittee, on Address and Resolutions s report we are told that the Hon. Wu. A. ‘WaM, of North Carolina, Governor Pssxy, of Booch Caroline, Judge Yamoss, of Mississipp, + Pausons, of Alabama, and other prom|- men from the South “evinced the most ©} Cevotion t@ the Union." An evidence of Fo oeerity if seen in theiraetion on the Slavery TL) proposition when frst suvmitted, avery abolished and forever prohib- the jurisdiction of the United States," we YRveun, ‘sera, seo eaye the report, “the ‘opt end Unan mous eonsent” of Ins Sonthern es allot the clause, "and there is nei- ose or desire on the part of the Southern uld ever be re-established.’ Lhis ‘he slavery question so far as the ple are concerned. Thoir leading os even echeerfally renounce any | attempting its restoration. This ‘syss.08 will be satisfactory to the Northern ve © Resolution coneer.ime the Wntted States War Debt, mes with on equ cotdial reception, The report says, “They (the Southern delevates) te ad tow F very recon ac ¥ att mt ber ee 3 intention te » Qnanir ’ insisted that any jusinustion of aa soe) ooeReKs on the part of the South to meet this respons bility, was em imputation Upon ther bonors soa repelied in the Srongest terms a)! ) (8° purpose, or wish of repudiating the debt, wosvoh og ther fall share of whatever buniens n , 6 e In emphatic tanguage they also re. sed “all ides of the assumption of their own " soerting that “no man at the South ever of such a thing or desired 14.'" Bo that “oi a se deposed of, aaa basis for political agita- in the North, ution recoge ‘zing the services of *0d sailors in suppressing the re- % the Bouthern delerates interposed so © ection, They admiiited thay duty of the Gov- # eet to render full jasstiae to those who had foot for ite supremacy ; and declared that they wooo co-operate with, and sevies in every way Yoo sccon of the authiorities im the matter of pay (be soldiers, ‘penmowing widows, end carug for the orphang They requested, however, *# a mere watter of feeling, thay the cor rage ani Sevcbeon of the oN prtbera goldiers sbould people. If it contd be ire tel by able leaders, the freeiom of “Erin's Isle would soon be aw accomplished fact, Afier years of agitation, pre- PSration, snd secret organization, the Revolution- ary Brotherhood of Ireland have not put forwerd &® single man competent to lead them in their “war of independence, and it is this facet which hae thus far prevertod thousands of Irish patriots from enlisting in a movement inefficiently contuete! The inttial work however hes been @coomplished, Vhousande of Lrishmen are found willing to shoulder the musket; and now all thas is required is a chief leader and subordiuetes qual- ifed to carry on the work, Tie Irish people Lave been sufficiont!y duped by pretenders,who profess to be working in secret for Irial emancipation, is time thet the mask should be torn from the faces of these men, and rmoasures adopted which it will place the Fenian moverment upon so reapecta- ble a footing that the ablest Irieimen tn the coun try will not hesitate to loud it their Influence, and pledge t) Lrelomd © thelr lives, their fortnoes, and theie sacred honors” At heart, every Irishman is Pentan in the sonse of loving his native land; aud itonly requires the presence of competent loaders and the adoption of # judicious practical vlan of operations, to ensure success to the Fe- nied cause, Fold Bank Bebbery in lowa. 14 Bank robbery oveurred in Camanche HA te on the night of the 10th instant, when six ruffians entered the benking house of Martin Dun- ning, and proceeded to the bedroom of Mr, Dun- ning, and finding lim in bed throttled him. His wife who was disturbed by the entry of the thieves, screamed, wien one of the party present- od « pastol to ber head and wld ber if she was pot 1 he wonld shoot her ‘The screams of Mrr. D. Lroaghs th ter Miss Monrve and Martin Din. ning, Jr, a nephew of the bunker, to the Spotand lastly the negro servant. The robbers se ured all thease, and placed them under guar. of one of their nuniver, They then took Mr. Dunning to te ‘Sank, end sais thoy ‘would yive him five minutes to open the eafe Mr. D., woo wears yiasees, a aid not have them with him on this occasion, ex- perienced gress UMuly in finding the lestered keys of the patens combinasion sufe, Buppomng Mr, D, was playing “possum,” afer he had laboret hard twenusy or thirty pated they gave bitn the space ot one winute longer t© throw opem the dooce, or they would pli bie brains" In verification of the old scriptural proverb—* Ail th hath wil he Ve tor hus life’'—Mr. D touches she letrers with. in he minut, hea the thieves weus iu with the roll @i'e gusty Lelping (Letaselves to the conients of the @ate—atnountiog to Lesween wx and eyit shousend = Jollars—princivally im Bevea thirty GovVerument bouds, ot which it 18 Velieved Mr, | Dunning has not the uumbers. ihe men # terwards ransacked the house sod took parcuar pave te sec breasts gin” Oc Mra D.'s protesting age, them taking everyta ng, oue of ihe party sippue #10 bili tu Ler band auu whiepered 1 waus you w uncersiand, lamas bones ma Whea the robbers bad family were id themwelves with bousy, 4 rere. to bed, aud bLe thieves god shen escape, aud Lad not Leeu beard of a sass aoc Vimancial News, Markets, & New York, Wednesvay, Aug. 22 6 /’.M—The after- boom quotations of the general Sicck muarkel, com | pared with those of yesterday afternoon, show uo important chaages in prices Governments were steady, Cold was higher, closing ab 14's, The ivan inarkes wee niore active, and rates were J per cont, higher, ranging from 546 percent. The discount demand is increasing, aud choice bills passed to-day Tm. Foreigu exchange wae dull, balla as 60 On Londen being qaoted as luT a 17", tur bank- ere’. Lhe New ) ork exports fexcius ve ot specie). .or the wees ending August 41, and since Jubusiy 1, Compare @s loliowes Inds, 1866, For the week, seeee BB, tu016 Hy Previousy seporied.. VOU s18 Since Jan, let... .. S94d0q401 ¥leT.G01,00 The New York iniports compare us follows: Dry Goods Genera Merchanaise - 1806, Total for the week Previously reported ince Jaa, lat... OL, ITATTO Sadigsigaia prow Chemien! Pomade Restores rry har, 48 glossy and trom taliiue out, and face eit best prerervarion for the hate known mold by ushton, WO Astor iiguse, and drugglauw, 052 Howe Sewing Machice (ompany Broadway, N.Y. Files Howe. Jr, Mresiacut w soanw 4 ‘ Machine and bu'ton How Michine, 0.3 | EATUS, COWHIG—On Wotnesday, Ave. Wiliam Cowalg, aged 67 y frmeret will The take place Thoretey afternoon, at % © ch, from bie Inte cosi North 6 bh et, Wi 1 ‘ HAHN. on Thursday afternoon, Ang MINNITT—The only son of Charles aud Adai Mioulls, 7 mouths sue 18 dave Che relatives and friends of tho family aot tially imvited to attend the funeral from ¢ valdence of Nis parcuia, Gdi Wo Beton «th riday afternoon, Aug. 24, at 10’. lock, wh ine on MURPHY Om Tursday, Aur. 21, of strancule ed here Sarah, witeof Meury Murply,.o the 4b yearot Ler ave. The relatives and friends of the faraily | are rerpéctiuliy invited to a! Ml, tie her inte on Thured ¥49 o'cloe! i, from the Chureh, cor. ilicks ana Warten solemn Requiem Mass will be offe ed o her eoul, He temaina BY 'UNTIES AND PENSTONS ~ WOW Peusion law vu roue@re Who bave lost #ido 4d 01 DH Ihe tol C.pe. Ds Can Sanger, Mv, sm 4 Tohha Ca, roll, aoa uew +i¥e@e of doceased suiders | Ti i ny oar i am gow readr wi b t (he new biauks 'o make ap i t ¢ res ines will estan. Piteations ‘or the shove pensions und boun ies j Vue vi.0 aud Hoy beunly to so diers cai ¢ he Secreiary of War ist Y propol cus be let a of all the slove laws for enle fos cente each ot Wehbe au he ARLES NELALETON, 111 Broatway, } 4 ‘ * b c N.Y.C es M, & Pelera } rrecial permission _to ion, JO = —— | HUrirMa srorotn Y. Ui MORMEED AND Ercan, TO SOLDIERS— UNION CLAIM AGEN Y, : ‘ , & Kow, ] MPORTANI YOUNG ve Old Brand Al bhw feo mineouated with ne 7 rr GENTLEMEN board atl CAN dim-# Builaine, i New Y FEW MEN CAN BE ACCOPMODATED A ith board and lodelng. at iT Spreng et. 6 4 YOUNG LADY CAN GET BOARD ORF £%. $5 per woek, Call 1%u Bag. Vath on, Bd floor shoud apply A. PAW RESPECTABLE YOUNG MEN | (2 wo rigtee ie - 4 ACCOMM IO1.Aed w i ay, 4 ; ips ee vtieds 3 Add .re ) Park Rows j ) New York wie W LADY HAY! NTS AND COLLEGE Tan pate te4 Abd 10) Bale, Ly CLA WOUD+ en, 4 p Sos MiB FNCY, NO, 13 CHAM POARDA Mesa Louubes wii be luleried .u sue Cemesory of dhe Lioly Crom ne ylry Feo.n8, oD res ry thele w rebhs tat iy va Fiarbuat, 263 | onaable verms, at or wou coammodate ‘ Fy, tale u O'DONNELL —On Aug. Met, Thomas O'Donnell, a | Hor three respeciabie men with a nice furs ishou Pa ee ey nasive of Coitriige, Co, Kilaare, lrelamd, in tue tad | S°O™ 2t3 o £20. O00 Ww IL L BE ADVANCED TO year of bis age. BORD wt WOOD BOARD AND WASHI NG rl 1s OF One dollar, relatives and friende of the f : . CRE 0 betes aetitall v ot his a } Chris, Jobo and P | week, wil be mage. Hounty, oD eettully invited to arrend the tuneral, from the . eal nee “ fcusicve, REUBEN rb Jenes of his eon Jou, cor, of Franklin and | Bere AND PLEASANT ROOM FOR 2 | #68. Y. ac 195 Yors 4 Broosiy ae wich Ste, this laureday morning i Ne re- | ) g men, 0 Smineni yearn — will be sakeu to mt. Anure Chareh at 1 Ld Weat woin ai, bes, i . Hi : . ’ : M lema High base wl be otfered tert Cail a she opel ete Ten ES OL beat $ SOS a Nae VE Minus, repose “) his soul, thence to Calvary Cheasiery pt 1 | ARDIN =; i - ae ud Mtns 4 OARDING—NO, 144 MULBERKY ST, OR SALE-A SINGER SEWING MA. VYATI.On Wednesday, Ang. 224, John Wyatt, ar Grou & le rootns, $65. pev weer ae ° inten are day, Ang : ob 5) Seale tonnns Be vite rocmns, 55. pe we ' Y u 10, No, 2; bas uever been meu, $6 James The relatives and triends of the family, also the | 1 7 - , members ot Washington leut No. 1, 1. 0. of k and | JZ0%S Wo VRE IN WANT OF Lodgings, NE V WHESLER & WILSON, GROVE Koviekillea | No, 9, A.B. A. aTe respectiniy | “th or ¢ orimeut, should app y ws tne News | + © Maks Ox @ LDS ow imueuiues toe d to attend the tuneral.on Ve.der ale oye 1G, 1e> bulton at 4 24.0 and tore Vile.e neviveu, VW. at Lo'cioek, trom his Inte reside pe INT PARLOR AND BED RY 20M To Wit Es, MOelway, Cor, Agr Mince, B25” aie See eae | : SIBLEY & STOOPS, 613 BROADWAY, . . . . vor, of Bleecke rT fi TKADE NOT ES, machines, Bors ha baron vai git ‘. PSA aba = | baveihe privilece of exechauging RICKL AYE: RS P. B. UNION—THE REG- eune witha ¥ Gaye WiTlousex.i@ Claipe, ae iar w “willbe held thursday ave « onan ged And to 1eus, pine Ate. 431, at the for of wd at amc dave: we, | at me oll! OF etw)oyinen V3 MACHING WILL ae ce intl prusery oa members ae inv JOHN COU RIER, Pree, Me 1 AIX, Sc, 1? St DAV ip S HALL, 98 CANAL sont fronts) nn SENSO G2 H48 Bast UOeh sven top tloog, a G ul Ou 4 ab the aiove ola : 5 Coerees. AIT Mahe | uove b; iit ur we k, 4) contes Ww HEELER® WILSON'S SEWING ME neu, Couper Pid per ow tae choca, mes nea We, Yod Bro: twa or, Z2d et, Machiue ' hore &wayes ob bang, W. iM. LOWS, leu, y ed out pu chase a * eveuug at ‘TRO Y UN a LAL ES CAN Be ACCOM: Prete 9 aay become @ recoxt re matt ate t Pieaseus rootus, wi 7 — piaiatehiieeecteneneien a iuyu Cin on Kiudeoa, ANT! D — A FEW OF ‘ST 4 i Wo A t SPECTAB Er sewing mecnines, als ert lm a ted wit “ pines, Luque ot A, LOMAS, ia ; baton Yb. viet at banal Med elo \ ANTED—A NICE FURNIS SHLD | OO WHEELER & WILSON, SINGER } V oom ou Us ave, Au for tenorine sud fauiiy use d. ib kei'e, EAOWN, oR ion DN. ¥. PO ‘ , "gilts Lowe's tor shoe'amd a 1 imoash, 1 blow TOTICE—THIRD DIVISION LAK +3 - eu avenue, nia N Union Bor _ ee: \ BOO bs, COREE a Mm &e ! with privet briday even) Hie bad JUST FROM WEN oom seh, oclock. . importance o: raising be imitiation fre to OS YURIe Od, prices; Fi ‘ per | hrougit Le ore the uo ie of er. . 6o A PACT—DR. H. VILLESRS, DENISE CONSOLLY, Prea; PATRICK DAKGAN, > RS AND BARRE] Osery, ues jCererl @ he id theaud = : ; oe a ‘ i euch uthiu ¥ SPECIAL NOTICE —A MEREING OF THE | ain G16 Ge Give Gee | r rubber, at Spear uiidere wil b tay) | vu, Huase ab dS Base | | iti wot » Loorheche ¢ eveping, at 5 4 sy - ‘4 Wilheut pain Funetugl attending N HO ses x i Snted, ere as business We MOLL LL SET OF ARTIY qweeling , BY ore a | A iC hin ihe RD ad LACKEY, Kee. sec oul } 61 eis i ich | NM 10 cana a, : SUCIETY NODE ZA, sud 11th aves, is At A Me ADK IN 3 HOURS —S cee a, I ODALE—A LAGE BROWN HORSE, | 2 ' oto Hil ont holuw chooks sud ¢ PUBLIC MPETING OF | Gree Po aut beer ago 8 miea Lay Taas6, | i uuausbareed ny way in tue. cibp Patrce's L.A. puciuty tty Vi aew reir yy ; oe a My Ove. | HOHE UPLE. 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