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THE NEW YORK “FRIDAY MOUNING, SEPT, 14, 1966, “Indastrial Condition of the South The remarkable bus ness activity which sprung rp «lover the South immediately after the con- ¢ usion of the war, was regarded af @ sure indica tion of the epeedy prosperity of that desolated section, The noise of battle hud hardly diedaway before the bum of reviving business was beard. Not only were the eld places of trade reopened throughout the Bouth, but every town suddenly foand its capacity for busines# accommodation entirily too small, and the rapid construction of ew houses, and enortmous advances in the value of property were the consequences. Newapapers —whieb are alwayae sure Vusiness baromeier— euddenly started up by hundreds, Not only was theres revival of old journals that had jain dor- mant during the war, but new ones appeared on every band, aad all shewed by overflowing advertisements, that unbounded eonficence was felt im the immediate prosperity of the Boutb. But, unfortunately, time has proven that the wonderful business activity of the Bouth ‘was spasmodic, unnaturs) and transient, Mavyof the pewspapere which staried up urder snob fever. able auspices have airesly withered and died. Others are languisbing for support, and al! of tnem bear witness to the resction that hes oc- curred in the industrial condition of their section. Trade is dull, money is scerce, times are bard, an! despondent feeling generally prevails. Thore \e groand for conmderable difference of opiaou bout the cause of this backset to Bouthern pros. perisy, but we incline to think that it is the re- wult of @ combination of circumstances, In the | fret plme, @ great deal of the apparent prosperity which followed the war was not ves!|. The exhaustion of supphes in the) South during the penderccy of the revellion naturally coused « heavy importation of goods as soon as the military |ines were breken, and great activity im business was ‘he consequence. That activity wae necestarily only temporary, but ithad adeeptive tendency, acd induced the belie! thas would be permanent. A partia! reacton, there. fore, was to be expected, But other, ani unnat- ura! causes have helped to check the prosperity of @iehows. The Ridica! measures of Congress, the continued @xclusion of the Seatherm States from v' presentation, and the fear of their people that Congress will ‘‘Polan‘lize'’ them, bas doubtless ™ost dome much toward checking the advance of busi- pees. The doubt and uncerialnty which aow exist, restrain men from embarking in now enterprises and induce them to wait until the affairs of their section shall beve been setiled. ‘The Southern people, however, may blame a class of tbe'r own men for the present unfavorable condition of their industrial affairs, That class arethe persons who continually show their apite od hatred toward the North, and who are held by the Radicals as the true representation ef Southern Yoeling. They are accountable for the non-emigra- Won of Northern men to the South, and for the oonseqnent loss of the capital and energy that might otherwise be infused into Bouthern bumi- weas. There are other poimts that might be men- tioned In this connection, but we will not allude to them now. Ibis enough to know that a mate- rial and unfavorable change has occ rred in the business prospects of the Bouth, and thas the ebange is partly attributable to Radicali#m in the North and rebellion in the Bouth, which we hope the loys] people of both sections will be patriotic @mough to rebuke. Werking Towards Ho Home. The President has nearly completed his tour. To morrow he is expected to reach Washington, ud wo may then expect @ doarth of Presidential speeches fors short time, Doubtless he will be glad to get home where he can bave the rest and repose which he so muct: needs af ter bis extended and exciting journey, The ordeal through which mo bas passed, would have been enough to kill « Woan with ltss constitution then Mr. Jounson ; and although he bas stood the wear and tear with remarkable firmness, both himself and bis frienis ™ ist eee that he now requires rest and quistude, Bo fer es the exprosmon of his senti- monts is concerned, is will mot be ne- cessary = for bim to) aay snything more at present, Hy» has spoken them freely and frequeutly within the last few weeks, and if any- Body isin doubt about the position which he oc- cuples, the fault is nos with the President. It ise commendable thing fore public man to declare bie position frankly and candidly, without any reservo or equivosation. This the President has Gone, with aforee and emphasis thas are rarely surpassed, The people now know just what kiad of a Chief Magistrate they have got—e mau whe eavuot Le dismayed by opposition, who hase will ofb'sown, who follows the Lone which he has marked oul, and whe will ‘fight is outon thas dpe” if st take till doomeday. Preparing for the Election. Tre preparations for the great politcal battle in this State have been completed, On both mdes the iscders have been chosen, the ground bas been ro.o led, the forces have been deployed, and there will now be an incessant din of big and little poli- tical guns unt) she night o: November 6th shall end she contest and disclose the result, What that rosult will be, it is folly now to predict, Both Pirties seem sanguine of success—the Radicals Precicating their confidence upon past victories, ptrengthened by the late cews from Vermont and Maine ; while the Conservatives base their bop Nipon the rupture between the President and Coa- grows, the influence of the Administration on their wile, together with faith in the good sevse and judgmout of all m erste and thoughtful mevo. It is quite natural for opposing political parties to fee! confidence in thoirown strength, but both cannot be victors, B) (ur es the s lection of candidates is concerasd, whe Albany Convention bas an acvautage over that of Syracuse, Mayor HovyMam has an uvas- wallatle record, and w personally popular with men of all parties, wherevor be w known, Gov- e:oor Penton, «pm the contrary, ie koowa only as @ Row.l polidetan of very little ability, heaving vo persoval Luflnence, except wiih the criminale of Now York, waoee fr.ena be Las proven himself to be, Is shuld te borne in mind, however, that ju these simes the Individually ot » candidate for pible office is almost emirely ignored. Kvery ciher cousidcraton is nele auboidi:ate to that of the c. ndidate's pre ent; oliti al «ending, For example, in our ‘96 ttete elatim Gen. SLooum woeaciniidate—« we who wae one of the Union's foremost and wnost valuable defesders a)! tuouss the ve" (md egeinss whose character nb? word of reproach bed ever been ul no sooner had he appeared upon the Democratic tick- et than he was charged with being a ‘copper. hea!," a semi-rebel anietreitor to the cause of the Uaion, Asanother str king examp'e, we might instance the abure that has been heaped upou Mr, Banoura, simpy because ho saw fit to write o moderate, concijiatory and Curiatian letter. We aay, therefore, thats man's individuality is leet aight of in these times whenever he becomes poli- tically conspicuous, 13700 o......69%968 DEATHS. “o uew. 63 — are 160 Mo. 60. ie 4 * " QUINLAIN—On “Wednesday, Sept Qiiniain. in the STth rear of b's are His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this Friday aftergoon, at 3 o'clock, from his iste residence, 28 Thomp roo at. WARD—On Thursday, & 18, youngest deuchter ot F 1+ © year, 9 mest he and 8 day 6 friends of the funite to attend the faneral, this ( jock preeimly, from the r iiten et, 12, Patrick 1 tos “tet so, HM, 120 Tol & Wab, 16 PAWL, 4 hs Mary Pligabeth, ae ua y. A Md. ed ‘are reapectfully invited ite. oom, at ence of ber reals “og end Emily Ward, ag Far Ea ger . Som Ching Wiis ty i 60 Coutimental Bk, 168 #1 Cea. National 5.119 ee ee CONSUMPTION. Dp" Ape SCHENCK, OF PHILADEL- Pula, WIL be profession ly at his roome. 32 Bond et, New York. every [uesuay from 9 40 8 o'c.oek. CONSBUMPII CAN BF CURED Advice free; but for am exsminstion with the $3, ihe resviromecer at tnuru*: of she r sf ESCH K's long piremetver the cSarre } desects the al Gane, and by Th.o {act will be quite appa- ereown NOARD, . — vedicinge at hie ork 10900 1.8, Ga, 9, % SN. en p — “oa foowa, which cas be bad any day of thewrek. All rentin the present canvass, Mayor ¥ wan, we | 10ro0 Us wt i ka Wa é “4 Y ‘a re ES, Re SCHENCK'S. radicines hs rernmsnl doubt mot, will be characterized by the Rat G6 Cb & N W - - = 6 likeaee now and 8 “copporhend,’ ebel,’? and @ ‘traitor, : ) Chie ww oP ad A MASS MEBTING OF THE VARNISH- atace ot consempiien. y me = i aN , 4d Pyishers’ Agsociation will tate pi ‘fer N York. e bis good Uniwon resord throughout th wu Cle. & Tol. R....114% ere’ an P « for New . Noithes Gereral Dix aor any other man who fad cu oy nh ‘ A Dey ' evening, September % 1 reds Bb 50 % = — “ could: been nominated at Albany woud have | 0 Wen. Uaien 7 ’ Frew ‘ Cla order, F’. JOBN LA REXC 4 TTA so7 1 aa t . : _ 10 Mariposa. Pt... bug ov MUL @ ot PL f.. 70 - anaes fared mach better. The Rational principles now | 4. (roereRs 1k DELEGATES To TH# FALL, ACC HONEER, at \esue in the elections are fo important that the / Grand society of Uni et Coopers will meet, by on Lt BLOW t'co personality of a candidate weighs nothing against | econ 71 alae ava e 151 Bowery, on thie ary LARGE SALE OF DOMESTIC 1 jor i i 4 . : ! i them, Partisans ere generally firmly wedded to | ge Cie ibe 00 MLB. a hein thy | OFARMELIA § ihe a 19 | RATURDAYS SEPT. Iatht lsd, at 11 ore a 9 thelr views, te them they will adhere during ae * 2 Calo & Mies... % yoo 83 ase OSGSHOREMEN'’S UNION PROTECT- | theirs Ne 49 LIDELTY ST. BETWEEN the catvasg in accordance with them they will Pei. i» chi an. W. ive Ame ation, No, 1. of Breckivn—The mem: BROADWAY ANI D NASSAU BTS. ‘ 4 ere of thie point ic : e ’ ; . vote, and by them they will stand in victory or i Clea i ‘Me R. ai thele th SBR Poems, cot. of Atlantic ane Colum, Choice Demestic Setare Ot favorite trends, In ood defeat; but the people in this as in other cam- Boaw a Wa.P.. ‘ ; lay, 14th jaa eee ory az a Ail fa. amples and Catslogces vary oo monies paigns, will, we trust, deliberately weigh the ar- yeh i to sttend, ae it MV, POUGALY, AUCTIONEER. WILL Sell mist. oo All member ing coe + ealesre Caments presented op beth sides. May the best + 10G% 1M % allowed to work ani reloe by the bos | @. | a gonorel eleor Nmasver ‘house ver fermit re care Gide win the voters, 5 1% 3 ‘ ik By orver JAMES DALION, tt THOM 48 Aik, PATION BOLE OOK, CLAITE, KUTT ALN WARLELERGE 2 é. i luo Mil, & suv, Pr. M ws) os “ Odsierca, matin CULES, CONLe tables, book a &0. bath oe Not A MFEPLING OF THE FRONT caepe, malrrers, So, Sc. the ipedlcdlabobiesl [tag Tos Canadians and their Eoglien fiiende are W avlesnlo Prices ef Country Preda es fang fr} ad A ale wer eta in ites bi be ie TIC¥, WILL BE SOL TAU rT Wy . vi u ( 14 @till fighting imaginary Fesians, dhree Boyliah Tovaspar Evening Sept. 18, 1506. Hall, 79 Bank #6, pear Kieecker. Now-soc ety i , on Tue na iy a 4 Ped gunboats bave been dispatched to Camade for fron A marked improvement is noticesbie at present in Non Ls ror Rye Peale Hg attend. t, FAA at the Puobi x Pu tler d fence, and @ complete armament of Arm sirong field-guns, together w.th a fore of Beviah regulars, a ported to be on the way to Canada, The Provincials are also bualy in taking measures to prevent a surpiise By tLe Fenians, Which, sccording thelr journals, ial kely soon to be atenpied. Woeiber there {se any ground for those apprehensions or not, itis dificult to dee termine. The majority of te Fenians undoubi. | edly belleve that Canade is the most vuluerable | | | engage! point at which to strike against Faglan’, but it is @ question whether they contersplated another reid et an early day, Tnere is one thing, however, thatthe Canad.ans are quite sure al oul and that is the encrmous expense which is eataleld upon | them In guarding their fronuier, Tueir newsp pers | complain loudly and bitterly upon this subject, | and some of them are reviving the abeurd dea that the United States ought to rem! ures them for their Penis luvesiment. Wat worr.es thea the jathe ancertaimty as to where their troubles | wil end. They are afraid tha: they may bein definite'y subjected to the present e:pense in waiching the Fenians, ani as they have ne money to spare, the walter #8 serious one ‘or hem. We think the best thing for the Canadians to du, under | thone circumstances, wou d beto vaetheir infuence with ibe home Governmens to secure the peaceful liberation of Irelaud trom English contro, or at least the removal of al! those causes of grievance of waich the Irish people complain. That is the shortest, surest, safest and cheapest plan for Caua- da Wo escape from the Fen\. us. ‘The Record of Cholera. The cholora reports fer the last few ave have indicated anu incressein the number of cases, Oo Wednesday the Board of Uloalth issued burial permits for sixteen persons who had died 0: chol- era, being a larger number thaa has been issued in any one day for several weeks. We aro ata loss to account for this unfavorable exhibit, except upon the ground that theapparent safety of thecity from epidemic cholera has led to caré.essuess in respect to cleanliness and the observance of sani- tary precautions, The continued subsidence of the diseas) for several weeks and its almost total dis- sppearance impressed everybody with the be lief that the aanger had pass.d, It was genoral- ly thought that if the city shonld come safely thou, @ warm weathor there would be no cause for apprehension, and consequently the subject of cholera bas not ocoupie! the public mind for some time, The record of Wo ines however, shouldadmouish the Board of H. woll ag the ciizons, that tho dreaded pe: nee is oll lursing imeur midst) We are atill hopeful that it will not assume ® malignant form, but the safest policy is always the best, aud we therefore think it desirable that strict sanitary measures aball stil! be enforced, Let not neglect brag upom use visitation of pestilence afier having held it at bay all Summer by eflic Tho central feature of the Presidential Havens tiou here, says the St. Lous Disratou, was Fiver display, Without this, the reception “ae have beeu deprived of all nov No other body ot men of equal numbers, in world, could or would have done what the steamboat iva of 8, Louls did, W only twenty-four hours! prepe- ration, they transiorimed the twenty miles section of the Mississippi, between St. Louis and Aion, into a magnificent panorama, Twenty wiles of a broad and m ghty river, vexod win the paidies of Bmishy-@im gress atoamers, bearing twolve thous and persons who mace Wie shores ul! two Bia echo with acclamwations and mus of flowing waier pring its haue tion, Mashing with @ thoussud brig & bauuers, and ourtained with droop seam —presenied o Pichuse « equalled ouly by the Goiden Hon of rus. [twas this daveing picsure thas caus Boward to call Bi, Lous we Coustantinop © ui America.” La the name o! Bi. Lous we giv honor to our great-bea: Biestivons thus peerlow exusiinon, We Ver k byiove how wueb they could do, Now, we koow ey van do anytht 9 Financial News, “Markets, ko. Now York, Vhursday, Sepi. 1, 84), M—Vhe after BOOM QUO'BL.0as OF bLe General DiKck maiko com paced with show of yesterday atierneom, show a | dociime im prices o! from io ¥ pes cent, Govern merte varied but slightly fiom yeewrday’s quoie Uons, Gold closed at 14%s. Money was easy ab © per cent., aud choice commercial paper p datoal. Foreign exchnnge was considerabiy | paced, amd the rates were iv ga LUT Sy lor sterling at 60 dave, Op 'Coange to-day Flour opened iw. a@ oc, bus betes, | ceed duil with the advance ios, Wheat opeued | le Let.er, but closed wiih the advance loss aud | ® decluing tendeacy, Corn was without decided change. Qale wee dui sud deliaiog, lork was hasyy aud dicopiag, Boel wae seasy, Laie wae dower, amd We waey was qu STOCK BAl KB—FIRO) BOARD, 800 U.S. 6a, 67, hy 2 0% 15 Market Be 119 ( 1 4° Moe Casieu vig | obs rt) WOrecertices Ooty | seclhve {4 Cum, Goa tr +i hits 10 44} vd. 8 luv Rutland Alaibie, | oobi 1 Pouce babs C eae oe ise Marit. oa It low eo lw do. vos 140 N.Y, wby do. 1809 Ene K i) mati} iy : . 9OW NU. O. ada “All of a Tremble.” | | | H tei oy the. | year ema l mouth, to N.oih aveaue: Veairy street from Greeawica wo The :elatives ana filence of the family are re:pect- Cenual eirect; and ihi-tiech stieet, trom biret to | {uly Iv.eu to # bead ihe Maeral, on sasurday avenue, A.so for she construction of Sewers in | ef ermoon, 4s 1 o'c.ock, trom the res sence yeatly Forty -eignth an. Forty-pin u stieete, of lise pare Yost dath ot, ato be.ween lena Fiey euth avenues with Lrancues the bur noesei the general prowace market, Astle cool reseon avances, driving from the mountains aad ih sense the fucitives from our city's eam-~ mer heat, old, familinr faces are again eucouatered io the warkets, aud centers are ecain revelling ina degree of proeperity for m & foreign to this THR THIRD DIVISION, 1A: will hold ite weekly Sid et, bet Lex wegen S c'cuck, 1.6 looity. Tbe market la overflowing with every sea- sd | a.wable protuet of the fleld, end prices, im many « shar NOT Ty & s. Ble ne @ lower, potatoes, ecinily showin: + TEMPERANCE MEETING Father Mathew T, A. B, societr, { in the beseinout of the Chuten of de low an 645 a 60 per bbl, uwerd tendency iRAND A ot th lade ects leing quoted today as The market for fruice is 1 t os the AbDUDCIA OF ManneiLanvine, OW Friday, Rep. but moderately patronized by those dee 8 for tember 14, ab 714 cr och. Moss exceltens talgnt wil varieties for preserving purposes, desiers TIME | Heprocured. KU. BUSH. Pes, ED, DELAS Y, yice thet im view of the wieh pilcee of sugar end fomita, | Pies, FD ANIOL McUUVEEN, rec many former purchesers wil. this year forego bie MONSTER MEE TING OF nite NOTHEL luaury, ‘lhe prieeacf cood preso ving fruit are for 4 Pes $300 to #500 per basket; pears, sl to $250 per beaket, aud plumes, 61 W per % peok. Grapes are now in great ebandanes, and good, sound lots are oif-ring as low ns Sal(e per Ib With re Gard to peaches it would appear from Western New Yo. m jourcas, that contiery to ali expectation and propbecles, the presont peach crop of that section is No, 6, ging by } son, |) ion, peaking be Mr. n¢ prosure * vAV KLNCK A K Beene y. ide ches, and Hea JOHN 3%, Reo. 4 6. Powe CHAND PUBLICTE 4 PERANCE MGET- ng of Ladier® Fasher Ma hew I’. A. B. Bocisty, No. 6, of N.Y, will be held on Pitday evening, Seps, Sc'eleca, ot the Is. @ Ela.l, corner 47,h et. amd fully up to the average o! several seasons past. In (osceee , road . Speaking ty Mr Crowlyand alice mtils, Moeroe Connuty the crop is more evenly distributed binging A w ite Mire Connolly Mr. Gurney, among tue orebarde (han lect year, while the croy um | }!r. oung, we Sweruy sud 04 ira, JOUN J, ZAK Pros’ 1V.P. Pb. DUG Orie deome parte of Nisgare Coaaty is repre Stn bere % PO LYNCD,V.P, F Dt & senten as ry large, eo ‘hat express aud railroad {OLONEL ft 5 “LL Kt companies are driven ‘o the utmost to faraish facili- late of “Rich on” will attend the ties to shippers of this fruit, Tralne are de- | meeting of Bt. L /Loole Cire's, om his layed an! our behind their card time, owing to the | Cverig. Ail mem 16 requested wo appear, My order JOSEPH PAU i FENIAN BROTHERHOOD—THE WOLFF Tene Circle, ¥. B., will hold their regular weekly mueeting at their ball, Demiit Mispensary, cor. 281 0. aod 24 ave,on Friday eveniu,, Sept. J4th, a 80’. cewek, All tha members reques.ed Wo atiead James Stephon, C.U. 1. R., will visit the Circie to laree number of crates to be lonced, while tons of the rut ore freqnentiy leit at the different stations, transportation pes being tucnished, NEW OnOP sore, 4c ttuhay Ib! Sad? serve.pr.27055) "ter, i: U8adals | Stdrese the inembers. LAWRENCE CARLEY, Jr, New Novas rtihaky sig Nort River — ean Cente, MAKI WELSTEAD, Sec. tks king, lb......8 prila, 1D... eee es 4 ) y pan ‘ 5 wer } qrellew but Pea vane tree a yea eerie Ny eet LADIES ¥. a ing tor, BrBine......... 9008s sa drcssabaeas a: ~ | a: their bail cor S00 ("and Sd Ave, om Friday eve, New ounRsE Geps. 14. The following telent will be present : . Ftato, factory... \Tais | Pine apple, con ....—*— ira Buckman, Mr. Vieciand, Mr. Carr, Mr. ¢o com. to g'd. 1607 | Parm Dairy, Wall | ty, blagers, Mise Shelly, Miss Dosovam, Mr, bwee- Beate iiasess'ind, ....609 one Mas. airy, Pr. a ney, Mr. Han Both banjo and guitar eolo, THUS. uCGd sos. JAS. MARTIN, Vice Pres. jales Ib. 12'9a14 6 MeNnal + Kec Sec. a ws ru d died 6) Dried peaches, pea'iv lo NCONQU ERABL & — YOUNG "MEN? 3 vieata ae ke U batber Aluthew 1, A, B, Sociesy 2, of Jer. 1 Wet 6 50) Citron, Leghern, do. Svedl y City, wil bold @ pubsc meetia, Watermenous, 10,8 ivatd | toine! of Newark aud Jersey ave, Speaking M Eee Messss, Mullen, Jus MaXxy i 4 LAVE POL Towls 1 Chick's, Bucks Go..71 14] Turkeys POTATORS, Mercere ; 5 00nd 0 tuckeyea, bb!....9 00a? 50 >, _Y Dy komaus 9 You u2's| Jackson Whites.2 wad bu} x Obl ICAL. aed: GARDEN AMD FIRLD VRORTABLEG, TATIONAL UNION CELEBRATION, 171 Eereniess bbi.....——- ~|Calbagea, fw, : 6 0009 00 NAT! Al NION CFLEBRATI , 7TH Ses Ay a ots Sept bbl. ‘The Commitiee of Arraaxemeuts for the Grand me Tens. 100, ee 04 (0) uel ; 7 r.bbi 1 by o on to Le held et Unien White, ‘ovsel Goa W/Suoes Po ‘ Onions, po behest bab atooa, be ic. will mees at the Astor Friaay affernoor at 4 o'cl) k. ‘Lhe Chairmen of the various sub-commistoes are ea: Rhab Vew, Je Corn, 100 strings {arson Corn, 1W,..2501 00 cially requesied to b event and report, Boots, bbi.. eis ie By order, DOUGLAS TAYLOK, Chairman, nian a OLN Bavaar, SeLCLAL NOTACES. Huma Rite, Jef Reoremarion ayy —- poneeent peace ann rKel RIO t COU NTRY, Mots Chemical “Pomade Restores Gray NOW AND FOREVER, hair, Keepe tt glossy and tiem falling ou citedly the best preperatiou tor the hair Auown, poid by Nushtoa, lu Astor Liouse, aud draggiew, 366 ‘The lowe sewing Machines—Leck stitch aud is de- | La compl ance with the request of tbe BALLON AL NIUN CONVENTION, 168 LA arash 1606, for jamioice ua manufaccure.e, They are worid- 7 rencwned, ihe liowe Machine Co, Broad vey, St ¥ OF THE CONSTITUTION Row ork, Sot ids | URATION OF THE UNION Grover & Bakers First Premium Clase tle niin Sewing Machines for istuty use, Lock Bilich Machines fur \aiore and mapbufacturers, 496 Bicedvay, 4. York, and 246 Futon a, Brovkuy nods Grever & Bakor’ and to heat. or eeut w families by the day staking Any ae ths wing done te Mis. 5. Frith, 97 Bioadway, cor bs hy 3 of the States; who desise to torges the dissensions of the past, aud restore peace to a distracted coun- try ; aad who approve the upen, maaly, @ud patriotic course of ANDREW JOHNSON ia opposition to the iiceal assump.ions and asurpa- ions ol ® partigan Conse, are 1equesied (0 assem ble Ia tases meeting, af SN SQUARE, ' L ON MONDAY EVENING, SEPT, 17, epson of the Coussitation 9 o'ck O° tho purpose Mats wus @venl, aod o: ray Sewing Machine Co,’s Incompar- 1Oeee ACh e@wlug mechines, 645 Li, onaway, Apents wunkd ou Ww ver & Wilson Lock Stitch | Machine and baton toe Macau, 60 iso Kheumatism of Yeurs ‘Standing ls — daily cucet Dy alow doses 0: SMewaile's Ureas Kheu- matic Kemedy Ww MARRIAGES. v) Commemor.th dying the preeecd ot NAL TONAL USiON x SONVENTION, their Addiess 4 eee uuens, tehers tou portions of our entire Tees (be peop UL Giow pyuare will te brilien y illuminated var.ous National Valog Ciubs, Johasva Associations aud Couserva- tive Orpanizisiome are cordially invited to cope: wing ein this morenen’ by vider of tuc Committee of Arrangements LEATIFEN-STONFE—On Tnerday, Aug, 28th, at ,, POCGLAS TAYLOR, Cosuinen, Tsuag oo Presbycerian Chueh, by pool, by the JOHN SAVAGE, { Secretaries. Kev, Verner White, D. 1), Jebu User, eldest HIRAM KeACUUM dry r¢ . son of the late Joon | as ou Leashen, Loo euserry, W CAKKLGAS, s reasurer. 20 Go, Londenceit), Mequire, sua grandson ot the late =a ene — —— James Gastoa Banciaua, Oo, Douceal, Esquire, wo Mary honale, elvest dauguser of 4 epi Kobe Bione, Ale eke. L.ve:poo, and dawdy haouut, Ce, Dalia, Zaueaviiie, Uiioy papace please eopy.iul | PO CONTRACT Iho—SEPARATE ALED m cpr ale, cored wiih the wie or tue sul TON BROWN “Ons hava wif Sep 4 bs by | work to wuich \b re.ates, bbe Dame of the bidcer end ine OV. Ms, Here, * puliom 60 Mie FPauue abe Of ite pre eulation, Will be recaived at this TOW Dy O16 OF bis City. No cards, 4 Mee unsil 1h o'civcw A. ab. of Wednesday, dept eee be Bith, lor she coussruction of bLe lodowiug wuBRA DLS. du to Wit: Bie-biock piwemente eet, from & ib w Big! RUITTON-On Thursday, Sept. 18, Mary Flize- Ath to Je 1, the beloved daughter ot inomas and Busan sit.on, aped Lyoar, 7 meonihe and 24 . ‘Lhe relatives and irenceos the tan are respect- fudy iovied tw aitecd tho funeral, thie rite LA Bléruoon, Ob 2 o'c.vew, Livi the residence of her paretie, Ov domes a, lu CorTeLLO—Oa Thursday, Sept, 13th, Joba Cos street, ow rosa from leari to Frea hy 4a ty Frowy sirects trem Wail i rouy eighuh by trom o Broadway; Pifty guird « W idiato etree, f ot) Five.b street, om be me treet 1@ Old pip sue seventh eveuu 1ivu) Bik DO Dovensa avenue: Beaver to Peale oth Mudsva street, Dewweca Grove eis; sua G.ecnwich street, be puereod tammond st ~Sudden» on Wednesday. Sept. 1%, Mr, sa Dlaw of Patrice Clarkea, iu .ounorftow's paper, Oo thuratay, Sopt. 13th, Francis Joveph, 08 o| Mo gan apa Aun Joes, aged |, ear, eeu Uicome ad ptan are invited Lweu.y-eventh ot: Doon, repr. Tesiwencs, 4 Wl Sreet, be i (0 Grand RUHY—{o Brovklya, Sept. 13th, Kllom Mure | RIVE). And for e Velvet 4 " 4 10) bles Pewer i@ Listy -toard at. ees, a py a UF Jus Suapliyy Gevedeod, la tue 6¥eb heat Hivos, w oy promotes in bine. evi nue sud B . Butyeuiek an sitsy-secoad .ee8, P nm her & and those rf her sons Joba, ex-| pe oyu, sud bienk totus ius blue eed apeciticas.ons Aide waihew usphy, Falck und peels, ob wved on wppiscation at this office, LuMas | gee ' vy nvited to fi q ne THe. +a Batu.uay aisernoon, pept. 4 o'clock, hom ver | SL BCHENS MOB RT L, DARRAGH, A.W. Ca: VEN, Cicton agi, board. lace residence, cor, of Coumbia amd Dosrew a Depaiiuienty Septom der Toute 18800" Aegon | & pouth veka, 4 3! (CLAVE —On Wednesday, Sept. 19th, Maria | WATER COMMISSIONERS’ ~OFFICE— Le » Widam eadJale MeDivit, Oley Hal, J y Olt &. L1bu, 1500,—To sontie, e jeods of the family are re spectiauy invited to ateend the funeral, trom th residence of her moiser, 36 North 6th ot, bet. lst aud td ate, eu Frivay ailermoon, dept, J4 at lip o' Chaa 46a. Contrnc.ore.-Beaeu proposal, i be ieceived as Phe of}.@ ubbil Monday, i7th of september uext, at Tocwek, Pht, for Vuildiug @ brice sewer i kisex rest, from Hudson stress to ibe Hudson River, jane gad esucations (0 be seem at this office. J. ou as Piow, ell rod and white Cow, horns i Deese By order of the som AWNBROKER’S SALE=B'LL & Is. GRAHAa«, willretl, this car, ot loy o'clock. bo New Bowery, 369 ote ladiaa’s elle a een sively . Aso alarge los of monte clotuing of Or, MAN LEVY, 2y Eldvidge er, Nond ‘ at eele of gvods. Or, Nr BE. A. W wel Unread at. PAN NBROREN 6 “SALE iffIS DAY, sees, coats, Panta, woo8 Worhy thy « eepers, P BRYAN JAWNBROK GIS SALE THIS DAY, BY JOHN MORTIMER, 1b t Broadwey, of 0@ ote women's Cle bing #1) Ne AB 1 calico d: efes, skirts, chawls, ¢ TOMeants, suee@is, oh ris, ta- ble closhe, ep. e quilts, bianke @ Doo's, shoes and ber tev Humelons W menwon, My or.er 5. J. LEVY, 400 Broome at, ity M. WIITERS, ACUC'R-SELLS” THI day as 4 o'c oem, at 404 Canal ot, the furo es, consisting of sous BU car- positi Lad Wwe BALLOU JONES, AUCTIONEER, otties 12> Weas lush os. sasiasapedoaed . yack ationued to SRO ARY. ADDITIONAL BOUNTY TO TWO AND three years soldiers; also'o wounted men. Ar- Teers of pay, pensions aod prize money colleeiet, Advauces mauve. At old established Agency, a B. BWHETL, 200 Boadway. we ie ae se DDITIONAL BOUNTIES AND OTHER ted by the foliiers' Employ mont claims oo! s, FREE OF CHARGE, a Areney, 136 © LEKMAN, Manager, Alt CLAIMS Piha “ADDITIONAL BOUN- collected “by M. BNYDER) dry int Brosd pare room 18, ou ADDITIONAL BOUNTY TO THREE AND two veoare’ soldiers, or to their heirs, Prompe collections, pensions, prize money, &c. Information free of co, Culon Cisiin Agency, 240 Brody way. ST DDPLONAL BO LL SOLDIERS or heire of decessva roldies, who are entitled to the pew begs will receive reliable information end ot th» law by cailiog om or addre wing noie ed. We are now taking 2 D BROWN & CO, Solicitors of U, Pare Bi LL WIDOWS OF SOLDIERS HAVING children under 16 years of age, should apply for the increase of jon. Cal with witnesses and old certifcace, L. BROW CO. Solicators, No. 1 Park Piace. Moved trom N wy Avett TIONAL BOUD bw 'odews anu wounded soldiers eo: 15 Chamber 0 N.¥. MOE, Agent. | Sy Aven [ONAL BOUNTIES 10 TWO AND d_ wonnded soldiers and heirs of de- ere, Widows’ pension Increased $2 per jor each child, Applications shuuid now ed ma.e. App.oved Lianksieady, J.P. HUNT, dre wat Bromaway, anaes! AE PLICATIONS FOR) PENSIONS” OR Bounties should be made to Co. J. W. LEWL 483 Broadway Loformation, advice and’ copies vase free, Mousey sdvanced on oe ist Ob OUNTIES AND PENSIONS—$100, $50.— 2 new pension lawa, giving faci@ased ponsions te &\G.ere whe bave lost @e band, or ve loot, le widows and o:phans #2 per mouth eed iy x ue pacer 16, are been passed by Congr: bows jaw givi ag, to 6p soldiers and the Telatives {of rh soldiers $40 sad ¢! 100 more beunty. Ww ready wil the pew bisuks fo make ap for @ above pensions aad bounties. Aceurate copies of al: the above laws for sale for 26 cents, or 1) cents each CHALLep NELTLETON, 111 Brosdwayy,, ity, Refers by epecial rmalesion | to Hom. JOUN T! NOVFMAN, Mayor of N.Y i } AVING PROCURE b THE EKVICKS ol @ genlieman tor meny years connccred with the Paymaster Geaorafs citice to bas eas, | would geview all wa to call aud see him, kf J. heer Fat. SOLDIERS” AND of produce t wit be edu 08, Of Feusipt of disch meeting of the Bolter 4, corner Bowery, thir even will ceciue by vou jee wouson's oc that of Congress, ~ Ww ILL BE ADVANCED TO $20. QOU Keliiersia sume of ome dollar, 8 {0 leuiiies actually sufteriug, @ larger advance willbe made, eovu y to eepbans will coleced woteowtebarce KEU BE NWSE, Bankes, Cs A aad vo Lore #t, Breoxiya DEN «Is “A FULL SET OF TEETH INSERTED FOR 45, lv to @1b; emperior fold. silver and bene Out pala Ly means of ure A fiiiimen: exiracting Dib Cup Oxide gas, at 155 Mast 15tb ot bet. Ud and 4th aveuuos, Set S#1 MADE IN THREE HOU KS—SETS With prompe.s to Gil ous the cheeks and A yoowre appes beta Che light, dure jurpaseed by eauy in the gy. rubber sole. possessing advan tages oi rubber and durabiity of gold, Satilection . No deposit required on sets. Laughing cee wilentificaily prepares and administered dally with ouvextrachatsy. We have give wo shonssaes With perfect succese as their regusteres pames Ww. tesdfy, Dr. G, EVANS, Denties, Bixth ave, bet ‘Sletaud 22a se, (Cut t ibis out.) COAL. CoAL—88 PER TON FOR THE VERY best red and white ash, ecg and stove coal, and $7 por ton jor large s size nut, scieened and delivered, Pule Cumberland alw.ysou hand. Yard 154 ls roy, Let Weatand Washingwo ote, BiCul, HES LB. — TE, Fur- OAL AND WOOD—STOVF, GRA 0 28 per ton; Chestnut, v ‘ins pine, $4 60 iy) feat Deliveres free, Patines Put b0a Washington st, near Spri York. habe HE BEST COAL AT THE LOWEST price; red ash and Locust Mounta ‘aie, furnace and lege uut sig fide.” THEDFORD, 27th as, and ih $9 —CUMBERLAND COAL, Sitle Terre. a delivered, at ILLIP6, 427 dixih eve, and ale L, A PRIME the we a,

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