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THE NEW YORK § FRIDAY MORNING, BERT. 3 The Seuthern Address. Om the fourth day of labor, ihe Convention of Boutherners in Philadelphia brought forth its address to the people, which has been leoke for with much Interest, Im pointof literary atility the address is fair, and in point of sentiment it is execrable, Almost the entire document le taken up wiih scurrilous sbuse of the President, auc in it we find euch sentences as this: “The infatuated tyrant th bisown peplein Tenn eo. when th Gling te maintain a Go eoil, againet his even more eage elothin, with the most despotic po New Urisaus.” The address does not bear the evidence of being e fair statement Ly» persecuted beiy of men, ae ite authors profess to be, It sounds more like @ stump speech from s Western politic! who seeks to exalt himself in the estimation of bie audience by outstripping all opposition in ready tocrush v were etiiig- ted b policy by @ ricvete of J State Piatform, tract and by an error in the dracription in hie T “t ried by the Radiente at Svra- | “pplication @ certificate of entry is given to bim mp pict Y a rhea fe for snother an’! differens tract from that covered oune ‘ f teu re ® The | by his setnal sestlemen!, the error ie Ly psa firnt census retin iavor of ‘the epeediest | mercly an a clercal one in the papers, and w: restoration © te U lon which i conalstens with | D@ Corrected ao an to award bim inceptive ev y . | Of the title for the tract embracing bis sctual Constitutional j.schee and natl esfety.” This | settiement, fe very good that the Union je perpetual * The second starts ont by declaring and indiasoluble, after a! declaration + Aw application was mace receatly to the Court of Appeals of Virginia for the release of @ felon couv.cied sod undergoing sentence in the Pent- ich it makes this @ophieu ¢ meett End vening, Sept. at So clock, at the an Ward orel, cor Centre Tane ats. All members are requested to ® al \ m BU ay will 6.9 Seeond aye,, bet Sid and Sith TRADE NOTICES. U. B. SOCIETY, 2 DIVISION rs wish \ i SELLY AX Brest. das. GILMARTIN, Sec, OTICE—STONS MASON’S PRI TECTIVE ty —A epecial monthly meeting of this Beet. be bela thie Fray ave abe 4 Tth, at ate, Al . netite uthotit tenuiary nt Kichinond, Va, ‘The ground of the | are requested to attend, as there will be 7 “1 Gevernme M ry igi ’ ° wie vy mie reat e; plication wast vat whew the man was convicted | election of officers for the coming 6 mon the neta ct t fete op its pe a arby | Virginia was pote State of the Usion, The Cours | members - Are requested to ated, JOIN rebellion aed wer on iia pert,or uearou on the part | acknowledged the validity or wo ordiuance of | TUOMEY, Preddent; CORNELIUS McAl IEF oi oe inks aor t ft ation ot ite loral | gecossion, and or y release. Becretary. it Pinte Govaerts ens ad u if tion & mainiaio . toeel bee sedaait aa ci ITY NOTICE —- ance eof one alien en bow Tle to tee term, ao tania -_- - ° —— —— iy | I fact rupture ie elations to the Lown as to gue 2 Financial News, Marketa, &c. BOC rahul Bete te fo dat Ss. as i n vliece ‘ » " r " = : ihe. fleR apainet | New York, Thuraday, Sept. 6,62. M.—The afer 0. H., NO. 11.—THE OFFICERS AND i trovernm@nt may | poon quotations of the general swck market, com- © members of the above division are toreby re. for tha puipowe aud the doetrine thas ert pacod with those of fractional decline in pric ever, were bigher lower, G lay afternoon, show @ one or two rorte, Low Governments were ll « lite loved at 145'.. The great ease to mo~ bey continues at 445 percent.oucall, Prime dis- coun's t@nved trom 5 to 6 percent. Fer foreign ex kere’ O0-daye bile sold at 15, a l6m, as Tecoemined by the bitans may 8 and priviueges ue been ine and eu On ‘Coange to-day Fiour was heavy for infecior and | Comer. re. be held cor of 22d at lat ave, on Friday, Sept, of BhBNAKD FLiZPATRICK, V. quested to attend th: ular othly mee | ; th, So'oockk P M, Pune naltattendance it requested, as Lusiuers of importance will be trane.cted. Hy Avy , to a as GALLAGHER, Be:, stand \ ia GRAND PUBLIC TEMPERANCE = Meet- ing o} th dies’ Fath aT A.B, So ciety, No. 5, of N.Y. will be h ith et. and Brose Sept. end unimpaired all je fiche and privileges while medium grades were scarce and | Wig M singing by Janavan, Villification. It reads very much like some | relvilion aud war, to be uso at ite cpu ty and te] que 8 higher. Wheat was duil and heavy tor od | Mr. Me sll, Mr. dimond . Lindsey 8 b iteolf to Mdge when it ini proper convivion to Te b " JOHN J. CARROLL, Pret, N, LYNCH, V, of Brownlow's vituperative productions, and it ie | ene eee ements fates aud pera. tous, and | aad ave, better for uew, which hi soarce. |b. DUGAN, Rec. Ber, hnabiahenibadecah | ea just the reverse of the kad of documont thet ts fous ph oe ime vb at e. es one iss ole Corn was ‘Sc alc. better, Oates oe without de- A O. H., BROOKLYN, L. 1L—THE OFFTI- talculated to excite sympathy from intelligent | gi pod, enutue otite peruuhed wreruueseporer | ued Cbange, Pork was firmer with » fair demand, © cers and membyre of we above order are re- men inthe North. Malice isin every line of it. There fe no argument nor attempt at argum:ntia {it from beginning to end, and it proves nothing except that lis authors are full of spite and vim dictiveness toward the President of the Un ted States, We are sorry that the mombere of that Convention bave allowed their passions to overcome their judgment in thie way, The North- @rn people expected that they would present « fer, candid and dignified recital of thelr alleged wrongs, substantiated by the proofof their charges: end it they bad done that whey might have accowplin ved gome good. The course that they have pursued, however, will only be hurtful to them, aod wil! suse them to be viewed in « very unfayurable Nght by fair and impartial men. The Syracuse Convention. Tun only noticeable features of ihe Madica! State Convention are the shortness of its session and the timidity of its reso utions. Jt is an unusual thing for en important Biate Convention to dispateh all ite business in one day, and the accomplishment of that feat by the one in question judics thas Mr, Gunster bad no difficulty in securing the adoption of his entire programme. The neo- partisan reader may be unalleto reconcils Mr. Gueg.ay's creed of ‘Unive res! Amnesty —Imper- lal Suffrage," with ibe | laiorm of she avuse Convention, and he way there ore be luc! to Goubt whether the distnguished journalist was realiy the chief manager of that bouy., Bus with politicians principles are sometiines wet asco ly expediency. Mr Guemiay likey the doctrine of Negro suffrage well, but hel kes the su party better, He bas sirongly urged the Con vention now in session at Povadelpoia to a opt the suffrage platform, but be has enous) partisan shrewdness to know that bis party tm this Btate would be wrecke! with sucu am plat form, and hence he discreetiy opt quiet sbousr it at Syracuse, The resolutions in question bear the @arks of careful preparation ; and alsiiough they are unLecessarily long, the substance of them may be stated by saying that tiey endorse the Con- gressional polcy of reconsiruction. The poor gegro they have left out in the coll. They dk got even recommend that the negroes in our own Mate shal] have the priviloge of sullrage. The euthor of the resolutions evideaily Isbored to make them as strongly Radical as possible with= eut trenching upen the dangerous suffrage yround— to please his audience with » play in which the thief character is omitted. ‘The proceedings of the Convention as a whole are crolitable to Mr. Grrr Gay's political engineering ski!!, but far from cre @itable to the claim which he and his fl- lowers set up for cons'sioncy and regard for principle. There is no doubt that fully suree-fourths—perhaps nine-texths—of the men @ho constituted the Byracuse Convention, endoree and uphold the principle of negro aulfrave, in their individual capacity, Yet, when they come to frame « platform which is anpposed to reflect their honest sentiments, the love of party induces them to practice ® ceveption—to suppress aad Weide their real sentimentsin order to avoil ice tiek of losing votes. ‘The whole tenor of the Con- vention indicates its Radicalism, and yet it had mot the political honesty to declare and stand by faa true principles, Tho people are mot biind to this action, They like to see the truth spoken in political Conventions as wel! as elsewhere, and so fransparen! am attempt at deception as that per- petrated by the Syracuse Convention is Bot calcu. Javed to secure their favor. —_—_—_——————eee Fenian Tae future of the Fenian orgauization will de- pend greatly upon the action of the Congress now in session at Troy. The failure of O'Manony, the manifest incompetence of Brerumys, the disappear- ance of the Fenian funds, and the accomplis! nent of nothing up to this time, havo naturally dis- couraged the truo friends of Ireland, and have dampened their enthusiasia in the Fenian move- ment, They now look to the Troy Congross for en indication of what they may hereafter expect, Jf that body shall show « determination to turn over # new leaf in the management of Fenian effairs, and to adopt praciical, common sense polley, they may secure the renewed confiience of the Irish peovle in this country, and induce them to again give support to the couse which they have atheart, But usless that shall be done, the inter- est im Foniantsm will continue to decline, The Imesh people have shown @ willingness to do thelr part toward the great cause to which Feuianiem is pledged, but they are getting tired of the gross wiswanagenont, or @ometbing worse, which Las characterized nearly all of their leaders, Co!, Rongurs is about the only conspicuous Fvpan Wivue tllelity and pat- riotiom have successfully siond the testof atrial, If be should uow resign the position of loader, as be is understood t) contemp!ate doiug, it te doubs- fal if a successor coul! be found combining the peedful gual.ties for the place, There are many other important subjocts which will be cousidered by the Congress, and the perpetuity of the organi gation way depend upon the wisdom of fis dev cisions. Is may not be too late yet to make the Fenian movement ® success, f the proper course be taken, A wise, practical policy of action, wisl Gret class crvi! and military leaders, might yet re- deem the Foulan cause, and ultimately lead to that * consummation devoutly to be wish the lib- mation of the Green Isle from the oppression and yrenny of Bngland, ae bis in The third resolus adinission of the Bouthern Biates in the Union ie equally wpeotus,” 1 endorses the Cor quiet, fourth endinent: the TOOK GALES—FIRET BOARD, 2H TLE. Ge Siep.ills 10 8. & Leather B,.110% declares th Yow Loe Gh bee Li 40 Gallatin N, Be. Lids due solely to their r iuesl to recogn've the chanye ined ao Ati% Ational KE +4 v do., 0 4 which the amendment proposes in the basis of | yon) a cp. 1% so " { } r 200.00 dk 1h HO Wen bts representation. 4 resolut Ji bisa neds Bou be W8% Be bine to the previplice of negro suffrage as ecan be done | 4 ut 8. be, 1048. a ! : bu «+ O8'§ 20 Ashburton Coai. without the Janger of tun wover, [ts declares: 96000 cp ¥8's Ba0 Mprace Mili Gl. That ineg ties of gaarautoes of personal and | ij. iu But, Marbie Politieal 1 rous to the peace of Stacoe | 00 Tre 200 Mariposa aud ihe welia wen, and that we eball eine | gpuy 10) Atiaatic ee y roiowe if the @ a of the Constitutional | pag : iw) Bostem W Ainendiweus eel send to that equslzetion of all | Huw td vou do. Critical rights amoug the et zeae of tu niom bo é 1W N.Y Cen which ev Giiy the tulure peace, vroaperity | jag ww « apd power ul th nlied states tour depeod Zou do. sa 1.0 Erie K, ¥ t 1 P; Jens of | SW0N.Y. se, i, Lin 4000 do. The sisi revolution accuses the Prosident of Tad Tene, de joy Hod. jeurpation “in desoune ny as wiconatitutionsily | jaw N.C. de juu GO oss seeeess asec iedinti Aki 7 Sow G0,.... new. OW Reading Ku... incom petent the Con cress wbowe lnwiul authority rte dc 40 do... 113 6 he baa offi. \ally rec o." The seventh resolu. dow M.S. GN. le tion isa pull fur Gov, Fantos, The eighth is « i Maal "where pull for the wher cs lates who were nominated | 44, Wises 40 Chi @n.W.R. § 8 use 1 bo} “be J n 000 Pirie Ud M., Woo Chi, & N. W. PE. 66 valli foheeen lita petpptenn or thimedlas Hadad tr ot tty 109 Cle. & Tol. K. Gistaut wien throughout the civ.) zed world .here | gow jiud, Isc Moo. an do.. . 9 i , desp. - tow Chi, @ NW, soall no man be 1 a Cé@spt, @ vassal ore 1000 Us WR * Rehofs ete slave.” The tensh sud lest resolution applauds | jow Gal. & ©. Chi, B. & Q. K the suidlers, and mo-euly juvites them to vote the | Aen in, en: Be i bleh ob. &strei.. 212 do... 105 ne Tim Bi preme ¢ * teviay rendere SECOND BOARD eclalon 1 the const wuiilenal ty of the 100 1 5B Ge, 101, 09.311 1% N.Y, Cen. BR. 1 he i i" DL SS ay bo ue law, « i that the law is v that fr rh i Eri lquerd take out licenses or oifer whe | goutts {wo th . . 5 Lice. ‘ bv M8, peusity, and that imuoec.iou# annet resirain the TO aa dd 1100 cr eeu 85's Board of Excise fron dlacirrging thely duty under | {000 Tenn Ge, uew.. 10 Ww Chi, & N WK be the law. hie sion praciica itean end to | 2 rhe x ba eel D = Chi.dg N. WI bicted ” noes ’ Ww Maciposa. Pt 200 esves UG's the long controvere, lv ween the friends and the y Besta Wai. Po. 3) Yoo Chi RT RD, opponenis of the now Lquor law, alshough it ree | iu) pe eee Ger: Bhs 6) Chi. B&Q. Ku ey mane for te Courtol Ap perl to pase the flual TUIPD DOARD. jJulement. The r dealers who have been | yo Trea. 7 $-10.. ae . jo By & } ' seu - | 10 my) ou N. 7 ° the law the suspen: | 1 20 Mieb. Cen, +m wbe thankful that | i5% 10 M.S. & &, they did nos { w the bad aivice of Caupozo, A +4 ule & Pie Vho other port cn, on t iirary, wil now have | So) Menpesa Py... 20 Chi a@ NW. WR, lousure to repen Yo Mar. & Cin. 1b PE " ‘ok 90 Triumph of Law and Mernlity. oi Ramee Ware 1 @0..... In Had, Ke of ther y. wy Chi. & RL RK... That Wegal Ceut, - Bans waa The illegal car tare ques is caueing coamd SPRCSAL NOTE ‘ r } { a ee rarer ars erable exo} #8 in other clues, aa well as in Veninuism—Oficial Report ef the * New York. lo Cinciunaii i: Lonsbe at Macelon'’ Inve Dg Comin ee jor ! , Wm. bh. Si ots, etetioner aad printer, 5 Wail « jagued aga nat vera e@ Kalroat Com; ee 1 ‘ oo ry eg yer: ; t em from » inc Motva Chenille ‘omade Restores (ray Wo restrain thet fr ” ging wore thas the heic, keeps it glossy and trom tailing ouw wad is de cent fare, with thea lcition of she Lutermal Revee | cisedie ihe beat preperation jor the hair known, nue tar, ot) to We observe, ales, that the question The isone here is reciaely the same as | pold by Ruehton, 10 Astor House, and druggisia, S56 al Bs y thus city, an ‘The Howe sewing Machines Kort was steady, Lard was dull aad Whiskey was | quvssed to utiend we uneral of thew lave brovher weinler, JAMES KATIGAS, of No, 6, on Friuay, it, Tih, at one o'clock, from Golden's Waren By orver of ha of Hoyt. oh. Thos, COYNE, G. A.B. 4 BROOKLYN, L, 1, N Hall Warren ot, cor Lak L ‘a © The officers aud members of the above num- 03 are requested to attend the fuueral of their lave ot rf member, JAMES KATIGAN, on Friday, + Tbh, ab one o'clock, from \solden's Warren I ren i,¢or Hoyt, By order JOMN O'bi Pres. JOUN HUGHES, Sec, x ONT FORGET TO COME TO THE Ladiew F. 4. T, A. B, Society, No. 6, at tueir hall, cor, B5d st, and va 5 fice a by G. B. Riey. Singing by Messrs. eison, Mille, Miss Wilson, James Delaney, ex Piesident of No. % avo Annie Masw by Prof, Hinule with dui Come e aud ure seats, JOHN EN- NIS, rest. LAWRENCE POWERS, Ree, Sec, 1:9 NVINCIBLES—A SPECIAL OF THE y cans i ‘a P. M.T. A.B, Society No, 1 of Jersey City, will be held in thelr n hall 96 Monsgome-y #!. Members are requested to be present as hus ness f importauce witl be tracameted, C. M. HUGIIbS, & J. VLIN, See, y UTICE — SCOTIA DIVISION, NC ’ Sone of Temperance, wil! hold in Lamartine on Fridzyf evening, L Hall, cor 29th at. andifith ave, slits | Beps. 7th, at 5 e'clock, one of their grand teuips GkO, ERS’ ASSOCTa- eid on Saturday, s.b map et. when @ append rance meetings. Come early to secure sea, DAVIDSON. W. P. Twine MANUFACTU TION—A meeting will fost. 2 p.m, as 46 Jas. &. TRAVERS, Bec wili be paid. +, ry NCONQUERABLE ——YOUNG MEN'S Varher mathew 'l. A.B. society No.2 of J City, will hoid Grand Tenperance their Hall cor Newark and Jersey aves, t atoo'clock, Sperking by Mr, Joyce. Si Mesers. W isou, Johuson, Hatnenays Young Dulef« mer and Mr. Hiudie, JOHN MAXWELL, Pres. KB. J. MUONKY, Cor, Bee. 1S a 24 BOARD AND KO 9 2 A MAN AND HIS WIFE OR ladies canbe accommodated with and pleesant rooms, Apply . 526 West floor, pear Sth ay, NKATLY FURNISHED ROOM 70 LET to two gentiemen, at No. 4 Minetua at, 2d coor from Bieecker, ierms mode:ate, Relerence> re quired, = ad. Bs eid : Ly A FEW TSPECTADLiC = MECHANICS cam be acesmmcdated with board at J61 West S6th at, bet. Sih and Oh ave, ee e | | AN FURNISHED BACK ROOM, ON FIRST floor, with conveniences for housekeepiug, #2 per week; also ® furnished room On srcon floor, #234. Apply for 3 cays at 321 Wet wh YOUNG ood board Ath at, Se neer Sth ave, Keference required, YOUNG MEN (ME abe accommodat a, EOP | “HANICS) with beard and pleasant Callallthe week ot 56 A FEW YOUNG MEN CAN Bi ACCOM: modated with board, At No.7 Monroe st, uear Catherine at. vel i shasatore ba iktevastian ck-stteh FEW YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACCOM- Swi wereture “nteresting to for tami od manuiacturers, ‘I ae world. modated with good board and nice 1oome on feo what acticn the Clucinnat! Courts will take, renowned. be Howe Macuine Co, Broadway, | reasonabie terme, by cating at 104 West t5.b ot, New Yor nvolving the d 7th eves, or @ man and wile, da, tioor, ut xe ee v= No.2, Callall woek. K ‘ Kink Bh Wheeler & Wilsow Lock Satch Sewing | '°™ ae aeaiilenci sheds right of a conduct : to eject @ passenger for re- Machine and Burton Ligle Machine, 625 Brondw : FEW YOUNG GENTLEMEN AND LA- fusing to 1 rothan eleven cents fortwo fares “Gvever 3 dies can be eccominodated with board at ji? to be teste! in this - In yes-| tte stich 8 Machines for tatuily use, Lack Hesteret. Calletauy time, 163 UN we wilishe! an ac f ) Stlich Mac for tailors and manustcturers, 495 WIDOW LADY CAN ACCOMMOBATE a difdculs t sia a > nheh ree ra Broadw Vy Fultea &, Brookiva iss three young ladies with board, at 23 Forayth at, ditheoulsy we nau Grover & Haker’s Machines for sale | om 2% rear, Call for two days, Relereuce re- passeuger upow this ground, which resulted 1m | and to Kent oF souk with ope. aiors lato famitiee by SOc SING iaC ul RR | she conductor Lemg beid to bail Ly Judge Down. | the day, Jvessiwaklug and famliy sewing done to OARDING, 144 MULBERKY ST, NEAR im@ upon the charyeo ult. Lbhis cage will up Tee big Miia ndbensssivieidion "Wa m Bias Ab EARLS Sones 5 EN dels roaay id doubtless bring the “exer: question toan | "A Careat Last! More Disease Con= ANCH OF TONTINE HOVET 39 a XT fm aha ia nun pan ad Ut an ate Une fs | T3RANCTT OF TONTINE HOTEL, 73 aND cally cured b ne POV: : ‘ ii . wer has the lawon hiss t not | known ae Metcalf Great Kheumatic Remedy, 125 peek ae see nes, eon A. 5 ag to submit to this imjc adcompa | “Ttiptic Sewing Machine Co.'s tncoipar- | Ladies 4 ning saloon attsehed, E. 1. Eleven cents fares, sixteen cents for three cent together in the same car they slould tender the legal fare and sian by D ** know their rights, and k them." a 8 memberee! Congress, and inembers of Legislature; lea. & “legal tenders" fortwo | able Locketiich sewing machines, 545 B eh iadd Asente wanted larea, twenty-one friends are our far «ey and wherever four fares, et DEATES., CRIFVES—On Sept. 6th, Susanne (Grieves, aved 7 years, |) months and 4 days, om the effects of » Postol shot wound, the jumeral will take place on Friday afternoon, Tih inst, at ¥ o'vlock, from the residenee of ber pe ron's, Edward aod Ca'larine Grieves 48 Church at, Heooklyn, to whieh all triemds and relatives are re- specttully invited, 133 therrights, The railroad ponopolists should be taucht that the people owing, dare maintain The Coming State Liections. The following are the dates of the State elections Thor ching, beginning with the 10tb d " Th eral will take place trom her parente’ reai- pr Sipe ’ # . ss aie # Osh day den Spencer a Brooklya, this Friday ater eptember ; also the offcore to be chosen: 117 noon, at 2 o'clock, MAISb—rept. 10,—tiovernor, five members of Con- HOWLE ‘Qu, Wednesday, Sept, Oth, Patrick ress, @ud Micki Lereol Legriswuie, Howler, @ ve of (be County Sligo, Ireland, in PRENNSYLVANIA—Lct, 9 oversor, byoar of bis relatives and na Maria [linch, tweaty-four de of the family are re. & Lusied Bint # penaton Wo e.ecs. , ttally invited to d the funeral, from the OlO—U ee bere of Congress, jence of bis son, Peter Howley, 432 Kast lath at, age A : te 1 ber aa riday afternoon, Se » Bt 1's o'clock, 265 “yt n cury |. | NOONAN-—On Thure Sept. 6, Nickolas Noon- polted bbau phar bu © Heury }, iz rears, 8 tnenihe and 40 days, . Yet. 0.—~State offic Some onde of the family are aioe anf et, es tate officers, olx metnbers of Con to ntteud the funeral, this (<r, ) atlernoon, at ¥ Wier Vinat ‘overmor, threo mem. | O'clock precisely, from 13 Desbroses at, hed bers ct Congr ure, oe O'HEARN—At his late residenc 47 New Bowe Naw You or, thirty-one mem- oarn, in the 4%b vear o it be importance to © JOUN HYNEs, Seo transacted. JOHN of Public In b, BY AN, jua A. Jd, Closewell, DELAW ask Sov, 0,—Gevermor, membersof Con 1ee8 O40 Lage are, ONGSHOREME UNION PROTECT. ive Association No, t,of Brookivn, Th, bere of the above body are hereby notified 1 and aner Friday, 14:h inet, any ineober not The Hemestead Law, . , a card an also give up bis badee will nose al The follu wing regulation has just been anvoun- to work with aay division of the Leetonia . ed by the Laud Oilce: \oion. By orger JAMES DALTON, Preat, ‘THOS, KAKLEY, Rec, see, 119 Whereas party makesa selection of rect of rAd . > - L tLe il oad Law, and thereaiuer de- ONGSHOREMEN NO, ange she ve for other laud, he cannot vecial meeting, bb riday evening, at 5 u'olock, . » provase | fhe panetuel ai@adence of all mermLors ws request: sol aheerter | any MObes D i me 61, as busines of importance will be sranedeted, e@ ol howeaeadt eniries, Whes, ho HO, WEDTMAN, ives, MICHAL, Yer, @ bumeereud party is actully powled up nelam. Yi Keo, HINCH-—Cn Sept, Oth, Leonard F,, infant son of | JO LET— pectfully Invited | return it to the on | Women who can bring reterenc: WILL HOLD A | QE Wisk | oo lie ical be doiattee alleys tem Bors WHO ARE IN WANT OF Lodyings, food or employmeut, should apply atibe News- bors’ Home, 125 Fulton at CS A __ 450 FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR without beard, ia # beaithy location, Inquize 4 091 Bowery, ae OEs “ GES Lob HUUSE— LODGI png wirls, a the anh one mene p mag fr y au 1D, ‘01 ' * by deg obtnined for those ott of oetianmane™ ry A NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM and bedroom, with the use of a kitceen, ia a eet vide, Is 'one of te persone neem Adldrean'k. tox si Sun omeo, nt PONerate. Low AND FOUN BLACK NANNY GOAT FOUND aT the ico yard near 21st et. and 10th ave. If not . 20 called for in 2 dave it will be <a Bask BOOK ON THE GREENWICH Saye ings Bank, Ho. 16.440, The finder will plone u ; UG LOST #1) REWARD FOR A Black ~ ad Ke Ge | Bs iy i care not eut; an. Chaton Place, Retura her 0 54 bers of Congress, aod ene buadred and twenty-five f the funeial iu w-morrew's papers, $7 —— ‘antammmienine waembers o tne Assernbly ~ He ute holeiug oves On Wednesday, sept. 6 Charles Morti- FPOUND—IN 10TH 8ST, NEW YORK, ON ry eh AG sane tere H4 ‘A 0@ of ire aren mer, infant son of Join iH, and Amanda M. Perry, 16th August, ket-book containing & emall ABSACHUBET IB Ne t S.xitg) Bor ten members | yee) s monihe apd 6 days amount of Spanos. aquire ot DAVID DAVIS, ot ¢ ons Foss, wad einie Le pislature. apes. The rela and friends of the family are respect- | Mosserole at, bet, Sd auu 4th ate, Greenpoint, — ay id meiaiere wi bai” Lesisatuce. tuiund ntstes | My ctuvised Wo, astend the suueral, thet: | 1 OST—LAST EVENING, IN- PRINGF OR Beuatur to elect in piace ot Kichere Fe mucaten pore tom the rennet ¢ L sone adjacent street, a amall buacl of heey NICULGAN—Aov, 6, (oveiwor, six meubers of = — Re area ged rewarded by leaving them Covgreas, and inemiere of Legislature eavcagplisigeap more | wile El, Thompsons, 14 pg hhsxoie= Nov. O.— scale Aicers. 14 metubere of TRADE NOTIL: ES, Yawn BOAT FOUND IN NORTH RIVER, t sSepator to elect iu place oF pan 'rumbull, | ——soee an ED near Jersey City, on Monday, peps. 8. ‘Th, > FA MScuSELh Nor. Gecdiate obicorn tts aeies ATTENTION CARPENTERS—THE MEM- | ¢: cau have hor by proving proporiy aud’ pay ng ex. of Uongress, ana m eature, Luned bers of Usion No. S are requested to attend (ue | Pesses by applying lor wext d weeks 0 Canal a Sonator \o ele HHovoy ©. owe, | revular mon bly meeting, this Friday evening, es | Jersey City, 69 NEO: &--NoOvV A wembere of | their bali, 427 Second ave, as there is business of O08, ota mom fF) REWARD AND THANKS OF THE 9) er for the returnofa whie RA 4 . | coo AR 1... Ld Lalfclipped, lost om Thursday morui. 6 na etructio, me . : —_—_———__—__—_ — , ag, Bepe 6th, or Laat elect in | UAes bs MAKEKD’ ASSOCIATION Will | fom av bthav,N.Y, ‘ 1 pleco ety erey. hold thei: qu erly M@eting at Cooper Iustivute, q y Gn: Kansa room 24, on F €vealng, Sept. Tth, at 5 o'c.ock, $50 BEN ARD—LOST ON THE 41H Mein ers ot J, Punctual atte ve of all members ley ed, | colored gold tor, beariiy ii, initia potble, with 61 Jauiwe ab aud samuci C, t for the purvoae of cvng oficers aud u to | Dosed Ay re (tes A ne Wisely ar fine. fp LYADA SB. —(d0v 1 MOs, ae. terve for the eneulng ix menths, Me: wing | By reward will be for fas j bm L end meucessof Legisucu 1 540108 Bemasor moni hs dues sre notified to pay the sam bis | ere paid for its return toll PANY fo evecs in place of Jaiues pation or their names will be taken fom the to & CO., 650 Broadway bua MYLAN Sov, €.—sive inecmhere or Congress | CHAS, C, DURNING, Prest, FRANCIS AHERN, — 4 ee ud MeuLereot Legiclasue, Lusted Staies Beuator | Kec, Kec, 116 pie Ty T by @iF CL pace ul ps —_ NEW LYING-IN ASYLUM IS OPENE at the corner of Lexington ave, A ed es chatacter can apply between th of former @ hor daily, excep: Munuays, ‘erm 2 et elisndanes faring continement, p din ace; or, if unable 0 Da Yi months’ serv. | recovery, Wet-nurees provided ynteations tk * Idec b situations, 446 N TIME, AND PROCURE 4 A bottle of BRIES I'S LNPKOVED “SUN GHoe ERINE REMEDY, which bas cured more cases oO Hong rnoem, Dy seater » Colic, #4, than any other ar e i south Heiner inkroged. Panis par baisle "Eas AUCTION NOTICES, NV ‘ALF—D, KELLY, AUCT.. 4 ‘Thie Day, a6 108y o'c.0ck, « Steamboat Hotel, 25 Main «t, Brookiyn, the « furnitare of the above hotel, 7s M. ,.Doveaty N i at 1% r Bale wi min shout reverve, 2 een ean , JS M, &. PaILLIPS, aUCTR, WILLSKLL at Re this day, at 12 o'clock, at auction, at 8s \ Bowery, 6 horses, 5 rockaways. 2 top bugres, 2 o ™ do., one doctor's gig, e.ngle and double harness, Clen &e. moe 92 oe AWNBROKER’S SALE—THTS DAY, HY JOHN MORTIMER, 15 East Broadw » of 400 cloching, silk, delaine and calico rt, i, cloaks, semuants, sheets ad clothe, quails, boots, shoes, ad obber gouds too nume.ous to meniion,g: 1. MCALbENAN, 62 Mulberry ot Mai JAWNBROKER'S SALE THIS DAY = JAMES AGAK willeed af 69 } " WNBROKER’ lus o'ciock, by BELL & INU salesto ma bs New Bowery, 4.0 lo fonabie {ged good tisiug @ flue seeor'mens of men, en and Cui 4 en's clowns, bedcloge aheew, ita, Denkess, plows, boots ‘ anu jJ@we ry, Lvaunbie ladies &e, 1 fine lever, &. yruie ave, Brooklyn, NBROKER’S SALE — R, “\FILD, Auctioueer, $59 Pearl st. will ee i tiie day o'clock. H0v lots o! ladies ciotaing vo: every RAL AM, « of firet cine: ca. also waten Von, Blamkets, quilts, boots aod shoes, | ding, &e. By order J. METZ, cor. Broome at. 4 V M. WITTERS, AUCT., SELLS 1HIS day at 2 o'clock, 454 Caual he entire furcis ture, Ac, of w large house, rich ¢ 8 vile oh, bede and bedding, na, glass, silverware, tioves and very thing for re houre, vs LITaRy. — ADDITIONAL BOUNTY To TWo AND thre years soldiers; also\o wounded men. Ar« rears of pay, pensions and Prize tmnoney ovilocte tl, Adivauces maue. At old establisued cy, ¥. B, SWIIT, KO Brosdway. ee he A PDITIONAL Bol claitne collected by the Agency, 186 Canai st, FR Friday éveuing trom 7 to 1 Col, MEKMAN. Mau ager. 69 ADDITIONAL BOUNTY TO THREE Your soldiers or vo their heirs, Prompt collections, pensions, brize money, &c. luiormation tree of cust nica Claim Agoac 4) Broadway, Bly PPLICATIONS FOR PENSIONS Of bounty should be made to Co WALEWIS 404 browuway, Lalemation, adv and copy of bew law free, Money advanced on tppoved ES AND Of oldiers’ Empioy me OF CHARGE. Opea claims, ADDITIONAL BOUNTY—ALL SOLDIERS ot heirs of uecessea soldie.s, who are to ihe vew bounty will receive relisbic ar Copy of the unterdxned. We BROWS & CO, Pare Pace, A’ SHiULDON'S OLD OF 4% man a, ) York—Additional hounts charged soldiers, widows, &*. and Bt othes Govern men’ claims collected as us 3 Moats’ @xira pay jor offic Bod DDIMONAL BOUNIIES TO PAND oats’ and wounded s« J wlliers, Widows’ for exeh child, Ay Avvioved bianks rea: way ented ormation w by calling on or aidie wig ihe are now taking the ¢ ciaime Solicitors of U8. Canis No usion aed et pe ations shoul: now t P. LUNI, 247} TENTION — THE FIRST 338) K wentaot N.Y. V's are now entitled to be feo widoweot Sand 9 wonths volunteers, ¢ LELDON'S Bounty Agency, 7 Beexuuu st. LL WIDOWS OF SOLDIER cbildren under 16 years of ace. should « toe nerease of pewsion, Cail with witmesses auu ov cortifica.e, L. BROWN & CO. Solicitors, vo. 1 Hari Place. a Bo NTIES UNDER THE lected aud paid without nud inerease 01 pension ot liebea bart y, 8Y AMercer +o ob Wiuiameburgh, MTGGENS & ¢ Bee NTIES AND I NSIONS—$100, § J new pousien laws, giving inci ease. peds.ous who have lost one hand, or ove tout, widows and o:phausy $2 per month for each eh)! unuer 16, bave bees passed by Congr bounty iaw giving to soldiers and the ceased soldiers $00 and # iW nore bounsy, 1 am now ready hb Lae mew biauks to wake ap plications tor the ove pensions and bounticd Accurate copies of ali the above laws for sale iv 26 cont, or 10 couts each, CHARLES NETTLETON, 111 Broadw: Refers by special permiss ml 5 358 S HAVIN NEW ACT Coll 4d sous Int HOFFMAN Mayor oN. x. ity, ov U 8. SANITARY COMMISSION PROTEC . far Claim Association, 525 Bromu way x le to close the business of the Prow tive War im Association 4, as exrly a day as po sible. no tore claima will be takeo, Mr, HIN) GAREENPLELU, late Secretary, has opened au oflic at lil Nasseu ss, and will, at our request, Prosecu sll claims agalnas the govermment ior so.diers an: ralloreaud their helra. as the lowest rate. where tl ‘8 wot fined by wet of Congress, We will reter 2: Sppicaute to adr, GREE NELELD, HOWARD P)! thit, WILLIAM E, DODGE, Jr, THEODON! ROOREVELI, bxecutive Committee, t61 NION CLAIM AGENCY, 25 GHAMBL ~ et, back rooms, No. b, Bounties, pensions av Sad Teuteble, Tee, lou tans se feae Advice ire . : 0 ful, W. 1H. WOODMAN, ‘Attoraey..” poe + $20,000 Witt BE ADVANCED 1 Soldiersin sums of one dolia' and (o fainties actually suffering, a larger advanc It being will be u Bouncy to ophane will coilecte withogs @ KEL BEN VOSE, Bauker, to W ny 3 York st, Broosiyn, 1 Niue. NEAT FANCY GOODS SIORE Fo sale, doing good cash business, with or witho: Stock; «lao scandy and variety siore; both La apar ute to live in, Apply to WYNN, Auctiol eer, Bowery. 60 ANOTHER CHANCE—FO ai Apply te PGA PERE yh fae chawce: 1 WHISKEY STILL FOR SALE—HOLI + Uy Ai f pe yo - acl AY ACE NG be ramuh nd, COMP: ABD RUG STORE FOR SALE—AT LES Call at 199 Tenth ave, N.Y. vo With zooms to live » Enquire dy Hudsua es, 56 FOR SALE ON “REASONABLE TERM; CORMICK. pains shop, 190 bpring at, D, Me FOX SALE—A BREAD, MILK AND Ca: tue tore, #09 Kane Sipragd price Sibu, taquire | FOR Sale — THE GROCERY STOR rTP ebiaci Of Bish wt, aud itu ave, Apply “ea ‘OR SALE—THE LADIES’ SHOK MA? ufacturing comce:m carried on by the uudersig! ed at 45 secoud av, N.Y. Apply on tbe Pp. ciuise) §. JOMNBUN, “4 {0K SALE AT A BARGAIN—AN OPE sud aet feet Cbs 90, feet wide, periectiy ls. ‘u u uv ¥) CAMPBELL, 159 Hudson a, Jersey Ciiy., " es Fuk SALE—A MILK AND CANDY pwr inquire 19) Madison os in (he store. 2o5 YOR SALE CHEAP—SIORE AND FIN of © i : WsaTinave, POR SALE—A F lie markey, Euqni po "aieabiiatiegs eitedy nly fs ) LET—THE S1ORE 282 WEST 1/1! #b; eatablished for the last 46 yearve us a grovel store, ‘Lhe txtures aie for sale gad are in cope order, Sue n 1et—A bY AND VARIEL Y Bio J ies le ve Beut oli, Laduire in store, i Mottene 4 we BR SALE, A NIC

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