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THE NEW } YORK $ “THE NEW YORK SCN. |" WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUG, 29, 1866, pre Welcome to the Presi ent. Tos reception in this eity to lay of Preadent Jourxsom, is likely to be one of the most imposing dewo. strauona yet witnessed in the metropolis, Wohin the last fow yours the present friends of our Chief Magistrate, have roundly sbused him for forsaking them and jon og the R publicana. Latterly the Badical Republicans have bestowed @imilar attentions upon the Presitent, for refusing *o conform to ther requiremenis, and preferring “his policy” to the programme of the party. For these reasons the people are desirous of seeing what Amprew Jounsos looks) <@., They maturally wish to see the man, Who, when surround: @d by traitors, dared to aay that ‘ireston woe rime’ and that its abettors “ought to be puuls i, ‘Woh equal nerve, Mr. Jounson denounces the FP. ical majority in Congress, and acc eed them of designs upon the peace of the lopuviic, which be determined to frustrate, The people admire ® plucky man, and therefore they will turn ou en masse to-day to welcome him to the Empire Clty, | notes the representative of ® party, or the expo- went of a policy, but aa the President of the United States, who hes dared to take @ pomtion which be believes the interests of the Republic dew Ts will bes curious sigh} to bebold the whilom opponents of Mr, Jousso* shouting and cheering for » man they bave Mitterly denounced, aud fo listen to the bisses sud = visuperation which he will receive from the men who eve, until recently, been pumbered among the chief supporters of the President, The people however care very litile for the politicians who are engaged in partizan quarrels, they wish to see the man who is now the Chis Executive offcor of the nation. They desire to take hiss quaintence, and judge for themes! ves, dy reading bis physiognomy, whether they can trust him to administer his §bigh office talibfully, Is will matter very little what the politicians say, Wf thero fs thatin theiface of the President which @tarps him asthe man to conduct puablie affeirs an the present emergency. Therefore the ovation ef to-day will be @ grand one so far as the people of Now York are concerned. Transpertation Across the Continent. The great interest that is now manifested in en- Jarging traasportation facilities between the At- lantie seaboards and the Western | ses i an oo ouraging sign for the future, «> “ty of the tical a country. Business men of all «ss» * partic. warly those who are especially » + «lin the @ubject, have for several years fe: ernty of etter secommodations for our ro, » owlng Ansernal commerce. During she last twenty years ‘she meaus of through transportation have im (proved but little, while the demand upon them hes increased with = ¢: rapidity, There are bow, es there were twonty years ago, four “through railroad routes between the seaboard and the West, The New York Covtral, the Erie “aided by the Atlantic and Great Western), the Penasy!vanie Central and the Baltimore and Ohio ‘Vallwaysarethe ouly arieries that actually con- mect the Western and Eastern sections of she North, with the exception of the tardy canals, It de true thateach of the above routes has added ‘very materially to its transportation facilities with- in the length of time meatione!, but itis well ‘known that the capacity of every one of them bas ‘deen overtaxed for several yeas. Basin ests keenly felt the need of better raiiroad accom- mmadetion while the war was io progress, sand now that the time has come when the ‘ defect may be remedied, there is great activity manifested by railroad men and cap. Asalists in respect to the building of new through ‘nem to the great West, ‘Ibe A.lantic end Great Western Railway Company, w! ch ber slready voaeso much to develop the iuland routes, has commenced the practical work of a railway euter- we that will necessarily be of almost inceloula "Die bemefit to this city, Their engincers are now engaged in locating @ broad guago route to connect New York with the line already consisucied be- twoen Salamanos and 8 Louis. When thie pro- Sect shall have been completei-—aud the past echieggnents of the Company indicate that ihe Aime will not be far distent—ihe fifth great railway ertery connecting the Eastero maikeis with the Mississippi valley will come to the ‘elie! of | one which are now inalequate to the lems a them, Bus thas is not ail, The samo Cumw)s 5 are also at work upon another jan, by which they Propose to run @ railway live from @ point iv Ohio, upon their present ling directly to Wasnington end Baltimore—practically making the sixth ar- tery between the East and the West, That pro- fect accomplished, they will have a» great trunk Une from 8t, Louis eastward, diverging to Now York and Baltimore, and fed by « large namber of tributaries, Is is the design of the Company to push forward their great evterprise vigorously, and as there is no doubt about obtaining the re- quisite means, our business interests may feel confident of early relief from the present difficul- tes respecting transportatiun. Business men will @scepe the annoyances of which they now com- plain; the people will reap acvapioge in more @easonable rates of transportation, and she country @ lagge will be benefited by the increased fa-ilities Will be given for the development of its re- Meffat-Maasion Feu! anism. Tas Commitiee appointed to investigate the financial and other operations of the O'Mauony drench of the Feuian Bretherboos!, have at lant re- ported the result oi their labors, Without enter- fog into the details of this investigation, we will @mply commens Upon the inverior view, which is given tn this report of matiers connected with the Moffat-Mansion administration of Fenian affairs, éccording to Mesars. Dury and Darney, authors of the document to which we ai ude, very large mm of money was entrisied to the care of @ Manony & Company, by tho joa) people. On the first of January, 1840, be . 19,U7T ree maiped in the Fevian treamry. they een svat | date and the first of May $100, 1. van rece ve, | making o total of $145,000. With the ex “option of 94,555 a)l was expended wiihin the four months above-wentioned. No doubt Feuian operations re quired this rapid expenditure of funds, but when we notes majority of the itemefor which |. thie money was paid out, we are confirmed in the frequently expressed-opinion, thet » band of phun- @erers have been plucking the Irish people, under the guise of patriots seeking to liberate theirnatiy land, A respectable sum, viz: 65,728, is men. Woned o# having been sent to Jour Mirummy, and NS —So— SOCIETY NOTICES ob] P OGRAMME RECEPTION OF 114 PXCELLENCY DREW JOHUNBON, ive t NIL ED BTATES, rr ALCTION NOTICE DWARD PET’ TLNGER, AUCTI NEER Forty-second Sale et Public Auction of while the Moat Truly @ very “large litle Letra ofite tala abse toed #1 emount ved Back,’ g00 Weat Union 7: claimed (rood at Police H Thursday, August arters, J00 Muibe respecting 1” @ money thus usr dy proves the reek less squandering of thie fund by the officialein At one ti @ @ bill ot $600 is presented vy § money for services sng of misce!\aneou AN PRESIDENT OF TY foods, Wate! FW SROK KR’ S SALE, JOUN MORTIMER, 6 Fast Br edway, of at tof men's Quad women'sclothing eile bea) Teun 68, newig & “patriot,” wi not worth as many cents, officiala secure ® conside, si le sum of money by thressening demonstra: counts were piid cub with leas fo rwality, and short she funds diveppeared almost as fast as the Irish people sent tlelr money to the Treasurer, Bo much for the mouey ed upon by th upon hie arrival {eailico dresses, be sheee shirte, of shawls cocks re 10) Qesexeuver M4 1”) Cam. Coal i't SPERGQEAL Grover & Baker's tie stich Sewing wo proved Lock Atlich Moc Mviurers, 490 roadway, New 4 peat, the 20.6 Ines, at thence p.ceeed to ive, forwally, Hie Kace: lene, bail of the People aud Goveromen lne Cotumitee, see npaoled by quisbe4 vielor aad suis, w suces, and ov hers order of CHAS, CLDLIE NOTICES, T, “ACCTIONE’ ) Chatham &qua. Ul then proceed uy Sate Siomiway end up Broadway w (he © LA vernore’ Room, where she meu! ¢ I aud the beats of de pert. he City Government will be pie eucy by Hie Houor the Mayor, who will « fortmual addres purpose of proee Kein, the jud fest Premiam Ela lus Mulberry st, core ake a fine oyster bo MALITARY. — JS mrcittee, Other affairs werg, O'Mahony sought to be Hf & bul dod Luitoe ‘ behaif the City, ie tothe Governors courte will tare. in a, M; ty, Woich another consulerod bis The practical Lisness of forwar ing Ponies interests, was ignored in the diapuves for place and position amoug the leaders. of ail this, we donot wonder tat such aud the Beuateris! party early support frow yntrolled! by individuals who such selfish motives, report that ite authors consider James & e confidence of the Irish peopie; the contrary, they intimate thas his mission is the money getting organization O'Manony, and, cousequently, be shou d be asked to give an eccount of his stewarlalip, before being entrusted with the funds he demands of the patriots desirous of lit erating ther paiive lend, ean) imed a ible nar CLAIMS--D, PRATT, LATE E: w tn rt epart went has o Wheeler & Wilson Lock su Members of Congress and of the awe and board of Supervisors will mees iu she Chambers ofthe Buard o rand Army aad ex Artny Oflcaiein uni- i meet in she Chamber of the Boara of imnen at (he eave hour, ence of ‘he einaiiness of the poo toe iuens of arwy sccou Navier'’s Colles of bounties under new law; sad ge Superv gere at ihe Col e¢e ow Mona }* BOUNTIFS AND The Fliliptie Roberts, Cary, titeh Sewing withdrew all ‘mprovenme pee the best for jaw t HivknWaN, Manag “ADDITIONAL three years roidierr; rears of par, pensions aul p Aavaners mace SWIPT, 20 Boadway Arians IONAL BOU Elliptic BM. Co. We do not gather from the | = 3 Vorty Drops of Metcalfers ine woney cuilecte At old estabiiebed Agency. 6 NTIES TO DISCHARC re, ba widow ‘her ned ciner, vous Heacache, seuralgim, de DEAT EM, CONROY—0On Mon Conroy, the beloved ret Couroy, in th the Parish of St. Hell, the proce up Biosdwey vo lwen- ju (hidugh the Filth avenue so (Hse teens bh aurees, tue Commimee hereby direct that the public Lees of she Corporaiion be co-ed, and bo busines Le \rensscwd o6 tue day of the secepuion (Wea uw linbed office, 15 Cosu DDTIIONAL BOUNTIES To three years and wounded soldiers, and (he wid ows, minor children, or parents of soldiers who die lucr@ased pensions to widows hav P. HUNT, HT ao the sate Joun on. * County Wesunea:t, le uay, August 2%), in order to afford ail Wwe office, Th relatives and f ieure of the famil nd the funera, this W Hum the residence of sud Oo Ler eupoyees of Lhe Ciiy, en opportumty © ug iu (hO demonsliation of sespevs to the / invited wo at day fterncon, at Lis mother, ibs BE Sud “ | The Philadelphians and the President Tas kcal authorities of Ph\/adelphia having ex hibited their partivan malice by refusing to notice officially the President's visit to their ety, i will be seen by the report in anotser columu that the people took reception affairs into thelr own hands, ani by extending to Aspuew Jounson @ hearty welcome, have s\gually rebuked the politicians who held the municipal offices. This expression of popular opinion dows honor to the people who and wae s timely complimens to their Chief Magistrate, regardiess of the he ie disposed to aamert in bis character o# em indi vidual and & citizen, oe env under 16 years. J RMY "AND NAVY ear, | month end 16 { the family are reepeci- Grifiih seed 1 inereseed pens ons, back pay romnpliy ecjus ed amd © sshed at toe follo 75 south at, 63 Bowery, 61 W. MELVIN & CO. Army and Navy see bor tot ¢ Chiet fully invited . The flage wilt be Ings belouging to Pp Qweolad one iy Afvernvow,, A ng. . Kevnealy, a native of Mt Meilick, Seises Cow lreland, iu whe J6(h yeas of ber © masters of tb , Bre requested to dispiay their flags dur- ‘The relatives aod friends of th 1, fully invited to aitend the funeral, bois | Wednesday etlernoon, at 2 Ocloe, fom 251 Mulberry at It is particularly requested that the owners or diivere of ali pul lic or pr.vate veb cles :etrain from « AClose oF along auy erees burough which the wou thay be ia invent her late resiv We are now t Solicitors of L, eo Biz SHELDON'S OLD OFFICK, 7 BEER: New York—Addition took part in it, On Tessier. Aes. ¥ Kiguey, aged 74 + Friends and 1 fully requewed w attend day afiercoon, Teridence, 546 Firetave Mc WILLIAMS sf : Jane. wife of Josep Me 4h yerr of her 5, Margaret Me- forthe Metropolitan duty of entorcing, if a ci are cbarged with t uocessary, (he abowe re,uiremente of the Commitiee, JOUN BRICK, Py "ada CHARLES kh. THO SAS COMAN al bounties to sere, vidows, &e., aud all otier Govern ¥, a6 ¥ v'ciock, irom her men ciaime collec.ed as usua; 3 mouths’ ext A Medern Coat of Mail The Paria Nonp says that the trial of « light coat impenetrable to musket shot, Charles Bernard, wae tred « few days ago at the The experiment was made charged with three gremomes and a» half of powder, and the conical ordnance ball for that arm, The carbine, after heving been sesiod and regulated, was placed noted at tie level ‘ acing himself at the distenc cole sired metres, commenced by taking off his that between bis breast sod his capote there was absolucely nothing ous hie slurs He then put on his capote, which iea flowing garment ta liug to the ground, and covered his head with a sieel crsque, shot was then fired. The public were greatiy inoved when they appeared to see M entitle! to bount, volunteers, Cail . cy, | Beekman LY —CAUT TOX—SOLDIERS + the aumerous Commitvee of d. WILSON GREEN, MILNOK IMLAY, CLEMENT WATTS, MICUAEL HALLUBRAN, JOHN SLALOM, JAMES UG. BRINKMAN, Commitiee ot Hoard of Coansilmen. HE FATHER MATHEW T. A. B. SOCI- ety No. 4 will hola a public temperance meeiing eson and Sheriff se, on this Wednesday evening, at es P.M. Speaking by y M PALRICK 1 AMb, - Boo. Board of Aldermen, Alay widow e. dd tienda of the family fully umvited to ! ue We iueada Boon, Aug. &, at 1259 o'clock On Mondsy, Aug, 27, Patrick Noon, aged 2% vonra, a native of County Korromineu, Trelauc., The relatives and friends ot tho rs fully invited to Terence, diss 6, y @xday afternoon, at 2 o'clock On Monday, Au on bead aaRD case quveranaeaes soi icieiny with « cavelry der jaws just passed, or their heirs, are ne Jetver of ia person Ul deaued, tueir Staper Army Arenc fis y et City, wormerly of 64 B.eecter at. ES AND PE Soldiers of \sel entited, and sho ims wii be for 1 th and Jitu even, this 12) y, No. 245 Broad .7, of consumption, r y con (' Keilly, the daughter of Charles J. and Bien O'Relily euds of the fer a. their halicor of He TONS—#100, @50,— asion laws, giving inci eased peasions te pois 44 LO bave lost one band, or O4e foot, and te widows and orphenr, $2 per month tor each child ly are respect J, ou Thureday a fully invined to afternoon, at 2 o'clock. ‘ 4 28, Walter Patrick, recond sou of Patrick end Alicia Reilly, aged 5 years, © mouths coat, and showed BOARD AND ROOMS. A FU! 1RNISHED ‘FRONT BED ROOM TO without board et moderave ren’; en- *h ot, cor 7th Av, 8d floor, | = RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN vould be desirous te have two young ladies to board with Ler (hats work out, where whey will the comforts uf a home ana moderate terme, eS AAze LONE LADY CAN ACCOMMODATE 2 young ladies with good board home; teruwe 64 perweek. © PRLS “LODGING sod meas cons each, for 799 Gi fit Lodging House, 206 Canal ation, obtained tor those out of naatlernchie BOARD AND LODGING TO BE ie roome at nae “5 end hit wasicoat, ceased soldiers $60 and {v0 mor bounty. Hie golden ‘ock #n{ eanny siniles, Ll No nore eball @ ve ue joys Uure only for @ tile while, (rod cla med our dariiug boy The friends of the tani! , are Terpectiully invited to » : g. 20, fom tue residence of bis parents, 179 East Lith et Ws the ebove pensions and Lounti urate copies of ait the above jaws for sale tor 2 conus, or 10 ceuts each, PLLETON, 11 Bren Cite rmjesion to Hon. Noi soo . Be nara stagger he bad only male a false siep the bal, which had walshaui to the ainst the stuff, bed fa! and those of his ur- Refers by ial HOFFMAN, Wivor o At @ short d.sience be threw the Lag 4 Warkemen, crying te them not « i ot Laving takeu cute patent, M utely re.used to let the garmen. ve pete ined by which be obtaived so marvelous a result, ball was only sighily besten out of shape, and bore on its point the NCREASED PENSIONS, EXiRA | PAY— All ciaims collested f Now Ageaer, \PEN UNTIL 10 O'CL LOCK EVERY Ni aC Union Ciaim Agency, No. 40 Park Row, Those who signed pe ition las: winser, appiy at one No. No. 2,841 Now York, QOLDIEKS OR THEIR HEIRS uae relabie information about bounty oon obtain it free of ‘TRADE Nor 1 ms RICKLAYERS’ iar Weekly Meet! ug ‘at Miller uau'e on Wednesday Apply as Union 40 Park Rew (Post Off pe “HOUSE— —TODGINGS impress of the sul. 1 to renew tLe experime: result obteines, those 5 aporiment unecessary ia said to Weigh very little, so thas th objechiou bo is Om the score of ibe Luru ted, JAMES HANLON, P' had a. @o vey. week. cons Lend night. POLISHERS AND RUBBE Meeting will be bela 24 hand v5 how, na, August 29h, r mbers are respees ully ) riauee will be THOS. wing TOTICE —THE REGUL AR meetipe of the Bh divis | rect on Thursday evening, Aurw t Miimion's bas + claime of every Ghee we od without delay, ins My oe ARGEY EXCURSION — COMMITTEES are invited to call and examine the new patterns Bud cesigne for targets as the 51 KONG LAKGET sr KONG & BON, Painters. 454 8, SANITARY COMMISSION” PROTEC War Claiin Association, 823 Broadway. Is being desirable to close the business ot the Protec Ciaim Assoclaion as aa early a day ae ible, no more ciaims will be takea, GREENFIELD, late Secretary, has opened 41. “ottice at iil Nass.u 6s, and will, at our request, prosecu wiust tae government ior soldiers au their heirs, at the .owest rate. fee is not fixed vy act of Congress, We will reter all Avproaats to Mr, GREK? Fie, DODGE, Jr. Ku. SEY HLT, Executive Commitiee, S AND CHILDREN 25 AND 85 CTS, PERN _182 Division st, cor. Noriolk. mTwo YOUNG GIRIS CAN BE AOU Hs modated with lodgings with « work io the house if they deal eb, (Op Loor, front room. ANIED—UNPURNIBHED RB ROOMS . IN tho upper part of tue city, Rose Bi i Borel, 2d ave, bet. te Life Again, The Washington Staz ot Saturday saya: On Thursday ao Irish woman, residing on H Slreet south, near 455 street, Alver » few hours is Was supposed by ber frenda that abe | were Commenced tor ler tives resided in New York, | ned that her rewaus sould be | Av embalmer was sent for, audio she Meantiine the frends of tLe deceasei com- c@in * wake" over the Corps, Te embalr wots bis insrimecss, arrived a) the bu ise several hours eer ihe su,posed death, aud iuimediately tuck Gls apparatus ino whe by ted to atieuc, as matteis of 1 for your consideration, STE CBARLON, Press, # takea with and 167 ( ashen ae avo Ly wip Ds of | had died, Preparauous tlow rents, Ad- fuversl, sud as bor re! \E ; 1% vt h be end 3 takoa thither, bate end Teh aves “GENTLEMEN AND WIVES, OR SIN. ee centionen or single ladies, — be accommo = with beard at ly Jon was Of importance oder ot PATRICK HOWARD pot: Deere eee enna ene eee eee eee cm GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with board and pleasant rooms, trunt or » sud wite aud four ladies, where toey can have the comforts of a home, week ay od Monroe at epaercn tus Where the | vened hie stenton i Nile Aus Win, ab © she Gecpeuter Be bu pr seu bo Bee baw VuIbED SLOWLY Open asuort tins be beard ber wu Uuld bOd aud ab vive Mesewisle the eubaluer | reuired bo Lia pace of Dusivess se mewhar tud g- | na 60) having veea deprived of @ jou by # « UD reasonrbie guu Udaccounialle freak Ov Loe pare aytoe deessed, who * wouliu'b slay Geau,” pal TERS, “AND $20 BOUNTIEFS FOR SOL- diets collected at once as the old stand of HUFEMAN & OU, ives Buliding, Opeu every aight until 10 o’elock, motivy anewered, Union Claum ce, box Ne, 2,541), No, a yeux AND Ww AGONS FOR § SAL K sortmeat i mew temily carriages eng fall kinds, been used ‘cheap, lu Nevins st, ‘a 0.4) Park Row, ia tivo y stab.os; for SEW AODICES, AND PUBLIC } A ftv, new Vie 4 bD $50 BOUNTY COLLECTED FOR SALE—8 si ABE DRAFT. “HOw ISES 6 and 8 years, both sound atitul sorrel, the other brown, ge mill horse for ) New Chacnbers #t, 3 UR SALE—& GRAY MARE kind; ut for express or wagon Boouire jor 3 daye at 156 Fess 19th ot. 26 OB SALE—A CHEAP Financial Nows, Markets, &c. New York, Tucaday, Aug. 28,6 2’, market has been very cull to-day, with uo lwportaut Changes in the quotations, Goy fractionally higher, Gold closed at lis quence of the visit of President Jouason to this city, the stock Exchange will be clos: boards stand adjourned until Thursday morning, The gold-room is the only exception, The ease in money is increasing, the markes being well cupplied Prime discounts ranged to- In foreign exchange Y also 4 ¥ une bree $100,482, 4 $20.000 2 New Coaubers st, for soldiers aad Wat for officess, Uataviinieg since WILL BE ADVANCED TO Soldiersin sums of one dollar, and (o iamiiios actually suffering, @ larger advance Bounty te orphans wili he BEN VOSE, Banker, os Wal ble tor facmere ents were all sal P YORK LODGE t we are requested Veinesday, at er is expected e They seu be raof tt to be presen’ at their S o'clock P, M, precasiy. to be present, oe buss in which you are all your considerat ¢ NOTHER VETERAN GO e@rans ol the warof I>i- 12th et, on Phureday, Augues > with usual badges of mouse WORK HORSE. Inquire for J, HEYNEMAN, ar Fiehth st bet, Gand +P, M )OR SALE—A TWO-HORSE WAGON, 4 zB Suitable for lumber or courrectoret Apply at LAWKENCE'S Coal Yard, 97 so | : aLE CHEAP—TWO MAI LES, WAR- rauted sound aud kind; can be seca at cor Broad way oud Sth et, TOR SALE—S PONY HORSES, SUITABLE v7 for butcuer, baker or grocer; also 1 large horse, would suit fer down-town work 16 hance high, and fiom 6 to lvy of jieht harness, DRY GOODs. BEAskers! BLANKETS ! BLANKETS ! GREAT BARGAINS FROM AU CTION, “ow is your beast tune to buy." PINE OC AL BLANKETS QUALITY DO! TEA Y ALL-WOOL Wi EXIKA EA at 486 per cont. on call day from OSs to 6 per cont, Dille at GU days ou London were selling at léye On 'CBsage to-day Flour wasa vE—THE VET- | 107g for bankers’, shade firmer for sound modium grades, Onn for prime parcels, and other kinds without decided change. Corm was @ shade better, Pork was quiet aud steady, wessieady, Lard was quiet aud firm,end Whiskey toi the aes tre £00 our decoues othersoidher, Dk H, RAYMOND, Bee, Geu “TEAAG M. PuYED, MEKIING | or °) hal weet of Oates were dull, they are irom 1600 te old; aiso | ses for 2 days at 40d Wost 4sb 1 d 974 Bowery. RTA NEW GUODs! NEW GOubs! ve are now n leudid NeW BLACK AND COLOKG. pete NEW AND FaBHIONAILE FANCY DREBS- FRENCH MERINOS AND POPLINS, NEW GABE MERE, ASD BROCHE BHAWLE, . K. PEYAON, 272 anu 274 Bowery, Near Louswn stieet. Br008 SALBemvinsT BOARD, OR SALE—HOR ASE, CART AND SLED— Ioquire ubth sold. B49 est 6 9th National Bk.1i1 4b National Uk. Judy a (Central Coal, lwo Cum. Coa Pt, 1000 (8. 6a," Rise’ bb L, 1 Se" ol Caps Ww H. Linoeey. J ed bo streud. as nominations for wile will | RoW D MATHEY F; THOS, PYAN, Kee ae TOR SALK—! bisck, one pice da high, 6 to 7 years ol SPLENDID~ “MARES, ONE ‘They are 16 hance just fom the country, it walkers; it lor cart, truck or @xpressman: war sound ane kind ip ail ba:noss. pay Se ateratr) + OULN BILV ER, net a a <2. es No. 6, of ew Yo.k, wi ‘40 be secon at 223 bk, at 7 dg oeluc ke, at thes lio ANIED—A LIGHT SECOND HAND wagon. Apply to VALENTINE & 16 Fuiton at, Broo 6 Ashburton Coal. e-rccctce ore ¢ at. Carroll and George W, Piankeus | Willem Lindsey, Mr. toy R SALE—A SEWING MACHINE, Blee's make, in peifect cider anu ch luquire tor GREER, 518 Bas Bb Cary tupeovel 10 Masiinas vt W WHEELER & WIL a Baker » Wilcox & Gibbs dd WO rent privilege w Wick By T44 Broadway. coi + Astor TF THIS SHOULD MEET 1HE 1S, GROVER Ms, ADLLLA WILSON, iormerly ALbDIA GRaY one wid hear fiom her vid trieud MARY A., as sho has rewarned ‘othe ciiy and is auacus 0 see her OM DarU6U ar business, Address MARKY A, box 900 Suu office, ae NEORMATION = ~evcee - lee laey Le exp ce be JOLN db, COL ULLLAS, Kee NSEPARADI. E—YOUSG MEN 4. B, Bociesy No, ¥, of by, tween (4th and bbb sie, y Evening, at T's I. M, ‘Temperance Orevor Mr, moUrath will adurese ihe There will be some good singing ; also tull baud of minstrels will be im atiendauce. JAMES JOHN MchENNA, CLS WILL aD- or Les ssier MAnY, es Public Meet ug this The celevraved WANLED OF FE NOKTON.--Let bin please call on his aah bf © RABLEE, as 116 Cedar ot, who will be glad to ~ BIGGENS, ¢ COME TO” irand st, as your brother JAMES is there, nob, write to aim, ood you will confer a favor, REWAKD—FOR THE APPREHEN= sion of ® young man who stole his 0) on Bundey wy one giving information whic. will receive the above reward. CHAg, Duane er, BOA dbl day dy v . A RENT BY nas alba » Howe's for shoe work, & Wilson, singe ; Baker, W.¢ Gibb's, and’ gether latest improved sew Jd. MeUOVERN, JAMIE MoGl NES » Bec CHAS. TY. MI I No, 6. thie eveuing, a ping by Jas. Graben, Win, ilson, Miss Conley, Behan BK LEW NUGENT, Lali as, reatea with privil cash or part payment, If dale / HEKLER & WIL tape ay, ety port th rent Sllowed ipnue eg conduct aeiavaniscne ame ° of buying, and soid cheap for McKeauey, M. Colo, H : will iead to bis arrest br Jud, ew ik: ‘ 13 Ahh een ’ ey ooo »> putes! nbbee Le aar hoe bs

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