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— f tle defence of t a ™ vie ae > YY A ger the market, or ¢ i “ Iy, ond Charles Wartkina, Leste tne tier ana ware 1 " fal Advertisements. THE NRW YORK SUN: { ciitny ased te arrcnet Pind Pd a aihen Ip. onl Che inn Tota . a hand of Bions, on the « k though getting wanes | aa | r * ‘aril y ifn ee A i bed and rays fb thafter the Snakes, and came i twa by abor from 42 fo £! per week, | 6000S 66-406, 110% MEETING OF ALL THE READERS OF | 34TH YEAR! il of the wile, The pie tinaee pe visa ees [essa sass Oar ae ct CY sted (Oeaeee Ni ines | Da eation wae uniteproved. Litto, he | Bene recta ALT Tue etn eran newine of e Poene. | ary gr mre DAILY MORNING PAPER tl ertion reat ares Maat the inhabttante of Brook: | having miarge club: Anfpcat approncher | ig thir chiefs Wien Aree went uverint | he deamshopee Morate’ eacced att tes | tame sith tity, and each individual reeds THE SUN. 3/ IN NEW YORK CITY the be min their percgrinations ap Flathuah | Watking struck im with the elu fornia In 1829, the valleys were full ¢ MOE eae, reat Gil the | sess One e Miss... eos ie tone be a | , |e tet t . by ik hy atrange prepar- the ead, nd repeated & bio: Han tribin Tdiana were thick ever: B waa the great Pe ¢ = oe a of Cow “ ‘ f nes the: here, and Taaw w great deal uf some lar; UIT OF NEATLY FURST Creepin t Hadi site upon hia body anti! he we T durtaNing TAUAG WRT anccer a of U8 _ bata'y Reweaparen iN ! Hundreds of | at, when they yer edt min in TKO, they had all disappeared, an | Us os, CHEAT Ne heen geen employed in | seateh hin pockets, but fornd only a emati | ven Linquired about retain tribes Lf Rice | Sete Joe THE WORLD. i whee heel of fractional « ey. The en on the apot, was told hy the people li fs 1 apo ti 0 , and wheeling whee to drag the body to K there that ney had never heard of them said thengorending pt 8 fe DVERTISEMENTS INSER THE NEW YORK ©. % possen ware fer ity le ® . sol ell sorts of other engineoring | convenient place, intewling to thi it — ‘unt be che ing places By deo THE LEADING SLWSEAPERS fee ote . the dar every na anil hardly ang one could tell | the fiver, but just at this time two police THE TRMPERANCE REGISTER. y > encloty ae lage, ‘ile ® cared He tot Of the world, @berher Uy Misntie Catie, br . Lat ie Pete ees ab aie | came nloig: when “they” dropped the bow i Geer Geb axten: Wa the rarete ch antinlst | Pa filet grep or ty Mal. and wresen's TIF . eons nadinaed iP Picmeant Paik, |e it, Roser, (he me J teat, werk the record of temperance meetings | ft e Convention at Stockholm Ws} enone en Wet eeeee tts ie ia completed will form a very of the York mills Xe., held twenty years ayo. ena ih de aah ee S | ety papers . y. He went 0 f deep interes) to the de se mgt ray val tothe other Park in the centro of Pon aheud @ eaaiee? pals tok F June rates and proceedings; ro that he x “4 « . “ | lord about 9 quarter past eight o'clock 3.—Tie fostival of the great St in ] would not deapai i & lien pee < apialie Sew York. tn ite natural advantages Prospect evening of the murder ompaniod | yatron of Glendalough, wlll we Suet | tap eed Note Wine We eeniet hy exrewt rents ab & 9 a) Pork would acom to eclipse Central Park wife; they male some purchases «lin the annals of Wicklow, E ir | of tho re ald be present at 3 ven Tak wr te pares, Od , ‘ at «i, part of it wing old forest | (ry oods and, grocericn, | Mire. Boar bay: arioe was caleniatel to ! “ritish ‘Testotal Society. MY = " 1 the 9 tho pediioabon ‘ j in sut three months old, lurtied | slac hp Gah, Gnd to wuinere aoe 4 ty NHEAPER THAN EVER—MUSIC AND | sao: uinutel ty neveteades @ TWO CENTS | cgrticiiar apoewwe of In}ior, and demu A, wid wbonneds in natural bitte and | j with the bundle of dry goods, | S¢the holiest end (eta hee eae Teare eald he waa the fret to int a Civ ieeh ri) in para ses MSS | Fen Cory asd te eee! | Tartlonlar rect, the enpitaliat mreet ene | elope, Tt aleo (homeienee come eharniing husband to faish the marketing. | Mathow, In a aplendid carriage, with the | luce total abvtiueuce intethe Tele of Met ca, “Apply Be Howe, vere ot Rhep of eas whe dons * vgcthad i cages 4. Fromm tho top of Prospect Hill, the | MF- 8. was # quiet, sober bo ghey rg i{aunch eupporters of the gloriqua cause. | aud oo what hae been done—thrve brew: | moe Fee & r w CENT NK, oF somt ‘ itises and had worker ee n ve fe Marph. “ab ries have beer rf LL THE SUBSCRIBERS OF yah Phebe ‘ 1" specien of work | entire city of Now York Hea nt the fret of | same mill, He was twonty-lve yours old. | Ese’, i Tinses. Eon ES} tbs Wanleranrin el Tee ec, and & considerable | 9g den..se... Bs Tt RADY ‘ than othersmand, consequently, | the gazcr, while he can aco in the distance | and le @ wife and one child. Eagerly | "ee ‘ , wlaee the have been shut up 4 } THP PRICE FOR ADVER , than erly | at Roundwood, met’ by an excellent ba Place there is @ population of | 6) grist iy fon TWEN ‘ yee the whole extent of he Bay, Staten Island + Suse m ut several times | A. ni Brie B... fasion, PROM TWENTY F ent rata of wo xtent of the I and Lewis have been urrented it t Annamoo, Rov. Mr Clarke, and the a and there arcramong them | $y Sie: a MBRICAN SOCTETT POR THE PRE | Pen LINK. fer ened foverticn, rpectel arrenremene | diffreut price f dy Hook beyond. In extont it will | ere? “OF iareeny. Pear peed Of ned Golighttal elutriat, we itainers, A vast amount of | 990 9 de, ed VENTION OF CRUPLTY T) ANIMALS. moe for adv erveemente of umusmal '@neth Reem . 7 ° tebin % ady to receive the gool Father and the t hae been mace 10 Brie a Rowe Sv He and war en anada teeta E08 6 On In a recent article in Vily contain some 700 neres, atretebing Maes Central Railroad and Polltics. friende of tomperance ‘and of pence, At Ii | habit of the people’ Crime has terraced Sepreely Coen, coemey, ots ba sogaived tar 08 | so aarge of Joasre P. Beace ,t whem cemansa- | iin jeferred especially to this point, from Ninth avenue, Brooklyn, to io following ciroular hae beon ined | o'clock. Masa waa offered, aainted hy w| # percent. Yn Cornwall they are ail tee Pr ar aE {| Heations should be addrenned. 2 not the account of V kK Fluthush avenue, The work hero was | by Inatrnction of the Board of Directors eveuee & ia ae lock the Apostle of | an thorow, eototalers, and there @ large re Las cettabe ct une cousce | All letters retaiing ts edvertioe eet tR8 | aon’ Congron, lately held at ( ermenced on the Int July, rineo | of tho New York Central Railroad Com: | affgctive dincouras on ‘ti vilcae chice Gites itn Feople are pledged tec ‘ br ena et of tue petticaiien travers shewd apie dex: | totallers, (Those cheering facts were re Bigpond Gare wttnney Retain Shao amy Brance of tue pet bonivere | Flo necessity here is for association hut time @ good deal haa been accom: | pany t ample of St, Kevin. After thia, Fathor | ceived with lond applause.) Now. those TENKY RERGH, Preadent, | #¢4:eeed vo the Pronrietor, f » | plished, tho drives, bridle roads, a Gewenar ScreninTexDeNt’s Orrtcn, Mathew, his friends, and the clergy, pro-| #ho trafic in these drinks are guilty. WM. COVENTRY H WADDELL Se 4 . 8 BACH, r us working together cau phish » bs . r eoedea we Claaanianes + drinks are guilty, In it = i het laid out, the drainage ANT, October 3, ed lendalaugh, to the mit of | right to sell thom! There are 100,000 pub Tick Palton streets, strongly urged upon working ten. ke | fo 18, being laid out, th “NOK | To the Heada of Departments and all others | the hill overlooking the seven churches, | lic houses open tale of these poldons. Bits __Nev YorRCitt, | cra have their gold room, merela ve | effect 1, and the land clearod where ro | in the service of thie Corporation, having | Where tl erected, and the site| Is that right! are 60,000 of there | 3) - noale deuire ie 'srais ieermahon ¢8 | ; = | the corn market and exchanges ido { qn Some five hundred men have been | other employee under their management or | prepan jew burch of St. Kevin, | drunkards dying every year by this sin. | fon Rembia’ 448 18 Sing the coufort of the eal | nhecroa dbabtmpocrtneted them in fixing their prices; and ¢ cmployed on it under the direction of | gonérot: ore Father Mathow again addressed the | Inthat right? It ts sometimes said there in | 10 Marifoss Prats. $x ir. Ape RAPS MWS AMFRICAN MURFUM A sh ‘ let 1 Sirdl pea By & resolution of the Board of Directors | thousands on the seuliuspiring the 10 command from God for abstinence. | 1% bin wo ©, ony, reer ® | ant erauinge “Our Amerians Casse’ Cummings | men should necessarily have their assoriv | chief and one of two subordinate enginesrs. | of this Company you are forbidden to exer. | af | or ® temple to the b But there ia no command from God to ab: | Sey emits ae . | co ernen, e,ce ens tosities, tion or exchange, where they could learn | Tt was dosignod by the same gentleman who | cise any political Influsnoe over the persona | of the Most High God. Ho thon proceeded | stain from cock fighting, and other evil | to. be OPER UNION—POR THE ADVANCE | wy tL ack’s THEATRE —“The Pevorite of For | «) f work every week or day, 10 | planned Central Park. The land on whieh | '8 the employ of the Company under your | to the solemn blessing of the foundation, as- | things, and yet is it not right to abstain frc 09 eee ee eciaNce AND AK | vane. «| the prices of we y : ; t ie Y charge. Any attemnpta thus to interfere | sisted by the Very Kev. Ardencon P.| them! No’ man will question thie; ao if | 22 Fame ioe gUBpOL GE SGRACS AND ART (Te emparee—m oar american cou | the country and in other lauds, #0 8 | this park is situated may be raid to have | with the free exerciso of the elective fran-| P.. of Wicklow, Rey. Mr. Clarke, P. 'P,, | there is no command from God to abstain | 300 READING rg | to yale them in fixing tho remuneration for | some historical interest too, as it formed chien witl be qoneidored anan injury to the bl} ny boa ta Fagan, P. PM fromm these liquid poisons, it does not follow | 20 ORPHAD FREE ¢ .! | ore Gant brook.” Gr ele labor, Lat tho ingmen of this | oneof the battlefields of the war of indepon- | employe thus interfered with, and aaa logt | quade; Very Kov. lurphy, 0. 8. F. C.; | that it is not right to do so. I then again | 2% Weel sehr TREE SEORETER RAMtwaey | SIRLCYS QAMDBG <0 THe Mack Crook Great | their lahor. Let the workinamnen of Pee eee ne ar or mieten. | imate matter of ‘complaint exainat the per hee 1 Murphy, Rev. J. Coveny Ray. James | most solemnly denounce this trate, Re doy 18 nad i OBIT Fuk ier DAT OF OCTORER NEXT. © therefore, uw etl son thus inter The Hoard hae de. | Rickard, Rev. P. Kearney, Mov, Mr. Malo. | pract s INT naar ° of those who indulge in these | 200 d Uerea.ar comming the Euire aod Keariions | WINTER GARDES Adrleane Lecouveenr, xrand association essing so well towarda completion. In | termined that aploye of the Com. | ey, Rev. Mr. Sinith, Rev. P. O'Dougherty, | drinks be manne: Of gonumee. dc con be | THEATRE FEANCALS — Freaca Upere “ Le ) tighta and the safeguard of their toil, and |ancotheryearorso it will be finishod, and | pany shall be permitted to exercise hia | and a number of the leading Catholics from Mr. John Andrews, of Sei | fowe ie et | Multre i Coupe ae Hib caledented bets rete yma ba then New York and Brooklyn will cach poe: | HM® Telating to political action without | that aud the surrounding country. Me. | that within the. Inst Iv upwards of NEW YORK THEATRE — American Opera sea. | they will achiove mu is | the interference of ono in the service of | Peter Kelly, of Dublin, who (with Mr. | 100,000 draukards bad boon reclaimed aud eon" The Dew'o7 of Alcantara. | moro than strikes ever did fur thom here or | ess parks whieh will vie with those of | the Company. The Board has further re- | Byrne of that locality), haa contributed mu | been made valuable members of society } | BROADWAY TUKATRE,—Mies Maggie Mitebell, | abroad. When they work together with ove | any othur country, solved that no facilities In conveying por. | Hiflcenty, laid tho first atone of that an 20,000 out of which number were regular |” 4 “ Pearl of Baroy.” | cad) tebaad “ot forming watious parly ott hiccaei ona to meetings or conventions are to be | structure, and the clergy and laity reapond. | visitors of Christian churches, although Bis o'CLo0, P.M. NEW POWERY THRATRE —* Geotic Chie | ONO tee & ratetul Canada. furnished to one party than | ed to the call of heaven, After the interest: | their cause did not receive all the support | 20° Best, Wat, P. YO M84 N. 1 BS. ee 4 | ganizations; when they know what jut] ave tate of tho unfortunate Fenians who | to another; and that uo hail | ing ceremony, Father Mathew ad that it ought froin the minaters of thew | 3° go g@t cil 9 "do ene ceeetEe Tee lit to be; then they will be abIEl | FH into the hands of the Canadiana at the | M,ftFuished to any which are not from the beautions hi chureh u England and Wales they had | $9 C&S pS series at U: value OC tele laden | he han spd . | fully paid for at usual tariff rates, la around, He then iatered about 1,000,000 of toototalers. | 40 Quicksilver... 90 111 Central... 128 | TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUER.—" The Mop | TPH soins sehed time of the late raid, will soon be deter- Hf. W, Crrrrexpes, A to the centre of the everfamed se facts should be impressed strongly | 1° ¢ > do PEs papas te the padiye | PRIME Benge dance, 8 Capital will then be eqnivalent inatead OC nn en a at Toronto are General Suporintondent | in the valley below, aud hore the scene | pon the minis of the pec Boe mest $y. tag 9g, EisG whine oxy restrietice cher | FIFTA AVENUE OPRRA NOUSR,- nutagonistic to labor, and the working ran | tt ; Pacdibe 4 tii was beyond conception, while many kn Me. Hopwood enumerated about eight | sm Warts. 1 Maid pe Misnisen. Benga dances, burienuuen, now engaged in finding Indictments against Convicis in Australia. and pledged themselves to the eternal ob- | towns in the manufacturing districts, com: | 100 0 6@o ...b 15% eal Tar Sat a" lantet we ladwe’ od | NEW YORK CIRCUS. Robinson, New York Cit thom, and it in understood that they will be} 5 1865, 556 convicts sent from the United servanee ef temperance, Fath jation of 1,212,000 persona, fe bat Cont a om © 1~a * cus Trowpe, Maticene ar? immediately put upon trial. The charge Of] Kingdom arrived in Western Australia, with the aasinting clergy and WO public houses within the | $00 ae proche serrate eee ee eee | tho Chief Justice to the Grand Jury de lay gentlemen, were than most hospitals me districts which, on an average were | °° “ TEU VAD CITAT | Tit large gain of the Conservatives fn | . ‘Tho total number received up to the end of | entertained by the ardent teatotaller ani | supported by the number of fifteen faint: | 30 4 THE NEW YORK SUN, |pritadeipiia has excited moro surprine | #erve8 notice, Ho gave tho Fenians credit | that your was &176 Deaths and eacapes nc: | excellent pastor, the Rev. E. Clarke, to liew to each.” Thore were 117,000 plodged | $2 4 and caused more discussion than any other | fortheir devotion to Irivh liberty, but de- | count for about 500 of them, 1,066 hud be- | whom and to the architect, Mr. Jamoa Mo- | teetotalers, 24,000 reclaimed drunkards, 105 | 368 it “It Shines for AML. ? ' reaaneay the late cizetiona. {nounced the United Btates Government | come freo by servitude, 4,180 have ol Carthy, the Churoh of St. Kevin will be ao | pledged ministers of religi ly 15 | 409 i) Pr enn sdk sabi ete AD topic In eonnection with the late el ” : ° conditional pardons, and 2,931 deep Woe fool convinced that | nedical men. He said that no part of the | £3 THURSDAY MORNING, OCT, 11, 1806, | One year ago tho Republicans had » major. | "for allowing snch » revolutionary body t0 | conviete—1,347 of thom ticketof: uot o thiful of the entire county | Kingdom could compare with the north of ‘ate service, the others | Of Wicklow, but of the motropolia at largo, | England tn t ity in that city of over ten thouannd—now | exist and attain auch gigantic proportions | ers engaged tn 5 work, M4 ¢ q in ele being chiefly probation prisoners employed | Will enable this good priest to complete thin | Dr. Beecher and Mr, Rutter severally ad Te Advertisers. it in reduced below five, Why this remark: | "nor ite protecting mgt on public works, and a Humber of ticketof. | sacred pile in the ‘splendid mannor in| dressed the meeting, urging the propricty De. Schenck will be at Ne. 89 Bend a. Ocn fends who wish their advertise: | able change, when in the rest of the State | Hess of the Canadians, as exprossod by their | Wty holders u Toagistorial sentence. | tended. of “appointing & coinmittes whowe duty | ory at No. 32 Bond at. ents classified, are re nd to hand them | there ia but tittle variation between the pro- | Chief Justion, in just about equal to their | The ticket of leave and ex-convict class | —7.—A temperance meeting was held to-day a be to corvent atatiation, lew Yorks overs Tecotay, from 0 A.M. to 8 P.M.808 ly. We keep our offion ope 10 | impertined ; hat our G form # large and still increasing majority | Mt Harold's Cross, It waa attended b he Key. ‘T. Spencar quoted with great eed | late hourfor the reeption of atvertisements | Cott Fettiras and thoao of last year? The | impartion ny Know hat our Covert’ | of the aduft mato population of fhe obiony, | many” thousandn. The ‘Imeoting was ot the following extract from tho Cite. | vor Tarest Discasee and Adeetions of the Treeee cams newirr, | but cannot agree Ww classify them unless | Mystory ia not vory diMeult to fathom, The | mont inourre 4 v prose e dressed at much length by the Rev, Dr.| tan Cittaex, a work by tho author of nen 6F Cong hasene Becretarr,_ | seut in in time people of Philadelphia, part ue, In coughs, irritation of riy the |order to save them from being over- ‘The Hedy of Jeremy Bentham. Spratt, who was followed by Mr. Haughton, | Mammon: * There are 12,000 children train, | fo" ere of erent —r4 _ —-— sed run by the Fenians, and they also know nde " = r, Battoraby, Mr, Rey Mr. Brennan, | ing in orime graduating in vice; threat caused by cold, of unusual exerts URE merchants and manufacturers, are shrewd | ra by the Fenians, and they seo knc ‘The London Noves and QUERIES Conta eae ee eet the pleas receivers of stolen property ; 4,000 annually | Yes! oreama, fn speaking in public. or singing, they | , Resalt of the Ricctions. Dusiness mon. ‘They know that the South. | that without that interference the green | a letter from the late Dr. Southwood Smith, | "10, Tt is our painful duty to record ™ sad mitted to prisou for erie; 10,000 living | Produce the most beneficial reeuite. ‘The Troch The election returne unmenally | crn trade haa boon @ great advantage to| lg of Ireland would, ere this time | in relation tothe disposal of the body of | instance of the awful effect of whiskey | by gambling; 0,000 by beggury; & although we have oi ‘\ over every county in the | Joremy Rontham, The letter is dated Jane | drinking. A man ni Daniel Dufe: y inp pate a proximate statement of the rowult, It in aan aeaese that the whole | provines~ this too,in the face of all the aym- | [4th, 1857, and says: “Jeremy Bentham | aged 90 years, and ropor by trade, belig Pans Aad byob gtong ofl the two citien; thoy know that the whole | provin a ri he re encouragement | [eft by will his body to mo for dissection. | in company with two others, drauk eo in ’ | a aha ve sco beful if Pennsylvania ever fough #0 | south is now watching with Ir intereat | pathy, T was also to deliver @ public lecture over | Moderately of ardent spirita that, staggering | ing in one your 2,000 drunkar DIES, GENTS, MISSES, BOYS AND | bard @ politteal battle aa that which 00 | 14 aoe who at tho North which the Canadians gave to rebel raide | hish ial atudenta and the public | long the Bachelor's Walk, in fell on the side | about our streets; 150,000 drinkers of 4 amis putter brows op shove of all Kinds as | curred on Tussday. ‘Tho vote of the State | treat thom magnantmonsly amt in the Con: | UPd fronticr during the rebellion, The of the footpath in a atate of utter insensibil: | 9,000 temples of debauch SCHEN( K's Boor and Bhoe Ramportuns, 154 Ie ity, and when discovered pat dead, | bath breakers cor eurien 144” | is largely increased aw compared with that | servativo apirit, ence of the provinolals, however, in do- Wan Bort tine eas busien luis oe aryl} theft and fraud all this depravity£3,000,000 worth im liquor were ereployed, prodies £0 | New York in the commercial race between | tae: ‘alee ia sod, Gorin at idsere Hat hon ee ae Ae a ferainiy cured Uy elas pur dre Ih hee tee he public during thticen years, Ie toe, and pve fal A alno who are ee - | vel tnany other dine being | aud alter @ short tine was hurried into the i ine Then token sedireeied, Prinetpal Depot. 200 tire LOOK '— PALL AND WINTER | °f the last Prosidential elootion, and avery | to Koop them practically out of the Cuion, | Mouncing our government, through their | preset. After the nsual anatomical demon: | presence of his Muker in that awful atate Thorpo, of Halifax, said that in bottle. Drage ste GCE OF BOUTS AND BHOES, Votar seoma to have beon bronght to the | and to encourage the Radicals in further | Chief Justice, for tolerating the Fenian or-| atrations over the body, a akeloton was | The two others narrowly escaped, either not 0 individuals were mombers of “ secs BOOT AND SHOR EMPORIUM, | Tolle The aggregate voto will probably |vractions, The Philadelphia b ener | aviaation, in. too cool oven for the Cana- | #10 of the bones." L endemvored to | Having Grunk so wach aa the other (nine | their wociety, 100 of whom had been re a 884 Bowery” 0 he eiphis brainese met ; promerve the head untouched, merely draw: | lasses of raw whiskey in very brief space, | claimed from drunkonness. About one-tenth understand all this, ‘Chey know that (f the | dian latitude, If the provinciala are not} tiny away the fluids bj lac city hal rolled ap @ large Radial majority, | Ware that ours in w fron government, they | ait pun “over ap ate. acti tt 3 | State—and the probability ta, that out of | will do we ‘ ? ‘once, | moana the head wae rendered as hard wa | anes — this veut setaber) the, adheal jetty ll ee een Ss ee eT ag Ttedhaallcaterougs bee fact at once. | Te akulle of the New Zealanders, tat an dud @ respoctal Dr. Marat satd that 6,000 Amorican sen |, @rever a Baker's Machines (or Sale ‘udical majority will | swid city ia an enemy of the South and of | Even if our government authorition were op | Cxresaion was gone, of courte,” Kesing | Chapel lane. at which ; mon wero plodged teototalors. A commo- | tre ter ™hyiaarth st gcmeraett, Tule iain lien bay hot be more than two per cont--omowhere | vemoration. On the other hand, they know | posed to Krish liberty, which they are not | {his would not do for exhibition, Thad | town, gave evidence that the man died | dore on board an Amorican venscl had emp: | order.” Mre, 8 PRETH, No. 901 Brosdweps cer 2018 FACTION between 10,000 and 15,000, The — b 1 wy could ypre model made in wax by n distinguished | from excessive drink, @ verdict accordingly | tied the spirit-store, and afterward filled It | %upstalre. ai kinds of Pine Mand | el al that a practical defeat of Radi y means, they contd ned sappress the | Hones, me taken from David's bust, | was recorded. ‘The Very Rov, T. Mathew. | with water, Great Boot and Shoe Empo~ it under an | &# we are informe) or being botter able to | of the population of Halifax were teototal- | 1 acy cor. 0} Houston, i the piace to this | resist the strength of the liquor, Atthotn-| ers; his desire was to eulist as uiany and | POF Four boos and aboes cheap tor cash, 618 A before Jolin Byrne, Esq. » | offend as fow ae possibl = vt fe reach six hundrod thonaand-- fifty thoun ‘The undersipred vould respectia 'y esll the ation: | rmore th ed , mereetia \y call he atten: | more than waa ever before polled in the em Nisin there, | bY ‘ not yes bo acenrate- | mich as has occurred, would havo a favorable | Fenlan orgauization, simply becauso they jeture and my own ring. The | after the solemn High Maas in the Catholic | By ® paper Inid before the World's Con yn cth’y 7" 84 coos tite tre spect my etcck belor ly dotermine ue or two of them | offeot in the South, in tho way of attracting | have no power to doit, Bo long ae the Fe- iat succesded in producing one of the | Chareh of da; yeution o 16 | Highest premium, N.Y, and Peunsylvania Sepa ne 0 ee excoiens coperianiiy ot We | are 20 close that the official vete will | Aouthern onstomore. ‘The Quakers are sald | nlane commit no overt act in conflict with | most admlrablo likenesses ever seen. I pal the 1 f vit has ee .. rd for Th a ‘ vie np, there to nothin to peeve n had the out to fit | total abstinence p! shown ing fivo and a reat Khonmaticenndy gives * 8, Lom calites 0, Morroess Hand Seved Dalme be required for decision. ‘The Logie | tohave “an eyo to the main chance,” aud | the Constitution, there is nothing to prevent ntham’s own clothes, and thie wax like. | professors, uw number of the students, and | years, the mortality among tho. tectotal fil cause of Rbe musviem oF Neu this consideration has doubtless operated | them from organizing,arming equipping against the Radicals in Philadelphia Irilling as large au army aa th They are alveady tr ad | nese fitted to the tru can raise, | placed seated on the ebai h 40 weeet 1 one hand hold "Thin figure wan | about 5,000 of the laity members of that iustituti ouly nae one-half of tho lowest rato experienced by other Insurance societion, the total number ance mooting was held | of deatha being only —- out of 1,843 life nunediately “aiter the High | asqurauces, and the alinval mortality bal Meepait ety and tram alinenn an ed her ouly wt the rate of 3g per thousand of the | Sey u reparation om rllia aan fede Bes Seid by Rushtons 18 Avtor House; and druggists, 846 fect nealing iy ayy cons of 4 Als 1% a — a mical Pomade Kestores Gray insure the election of a U, 8. Se up w succeed Mr. Cowan,w # Republican, bat who ta personal aud political f low te sindy Porencicey ; Names dent. The Co bard tna Inture is undoubtedly Radical, which will W. YB. BCH 4 be» enon, Mero Oficial ®windling. ments of frauds and atten jek whic 5.—A groat temp and it was] Shen ew at Matahitde 4 of our gov | The whole was enelosed ina ny cane, | Mauss, at whieh ernment, when the overt act against Canada | With folding glass doors. When T removed | and eloque ntl {Canada from British doinini but the strenuous eff of the Prosi: | | Dev ryauives have failed to | Maude upon tho city treasury, are auch an 9: y e assembled m " - ° sf ‘Themes Caririe; Cividiestion and Uesuiy ; A Bad | ove 10 the Radical majority on the State | Old story that they latterly attract but lite | yy commit ‘ » Fo ved | from Finsbury Seu T had no room large | to the assem! (1 be Continued. ackiabush's Tar Remedy—safe, sine Heat; Moirimesial Mistakes; Hende rising an fhe i eit Saat — banaue] RE OREE In view of the fact, however, | trawcenntetal a the 3 yecigs ne enone ote the case I due reture Aue ber took is pledge, aul the attendauce not a) Oy eae hall tor ah ice ket in Ponnaylvania, w oungrateful Blucuoses from being wade | it to University College, where it now ia.” | withstanding some hea: jowers in the 7 xpected they would, but they have that e change ie shortly to be tade in tho | poaian suljecta. id gouuree of the day. waa truly growl, | Father Be necropolis per ohviasiy es guing enough to show that they might have | cenpante of many of our local ollices, it is | uni Kiwdaces—Benetionys Mathow left Dublin for Cork on Tuesday | A spiritualist named Richard Ayers com lity, Cause and Cure; | mule a complete sweep if they had nomi. | WOH for the publio to retlect upon the a Vather Mathew’s Birthday. ‘The technical dotiaition of these words morning. Bev. Hitias Male ne mitted suicide Saturday, in Pittsburgh, Pa. Aldridge, we Tragedian ; Hocioty Classified, A ‘i ? de by the Croton Board to cou: | YP*TURDAY wan celebrated # aurring an- sdmintetored the plodge at Mouue Olive, | PY SNnKing hiuwelf to the alu nated 4 popular candi Hioation in of the late for Goverr hing, und their practical ay M and adminkstored the pled aut Olive cophtal Ubing—only 2 conte. Address FUWLER & | “ igs niveraary of the aupporters of the Total Ab | 4 ft ather. Tho world is full Dub A fea ; | stairway in the second story of hia resi such as the party have in Now Yor “ tract for $300,000 worth of city “improve ry human affairs is another, he world is ful near Dublin, | Amor LOSO prene wae | vane rs 2 : Eee ee romney, ee Yok Indiana a i me have, of cee Ait | as reported in yesterday's Sus, | Muonce movement, a full wccournt of whieh | of kinduoss, but the atively very | Very Rov. Dr. Spratt. The atteudasce was ro bases Kind of pee whi 1" AT Ai | TICE OF THE AMERICUS OIL AND | Raslivat by ib Soa sentra nse yt ar Of tho contracts which they propode | furnished to tuo readers of tho Sux this | Htle of it Hitised ond wade vailable for Afra and large ui ledata. | | Uefiave: the ile. bude war tewtiohed us |= at ule low p : NS M26, 1066 Ree | itvurent from last yout, Our tolographic ay bo right and proper; but some | MORNE. ‘There Societicn have done much | i dione in th id of the Cath yon a heordie pay hyp ofiit,, tareete ued fre. | The Howe Sewing Machines Biahiol del ih 0 aslneiah din all the reliable returne | thers are proven to bo * jobs” of th mation of those who hud given | Stato, or tho nat {a anawer to the w Vie Howe: Macliue Co. yy Satur. | fenegned Wherever the New Vork Kun is scom spurte andy fair play dey he took a clothes stair immediately af cay, S06. at 1d vieluek M., 20 sieciion wi te Leld ior mine Trustees, and ‘Inspectors of 1: vo:.on to verve for the euaai The polis will be open (roi 12 M. to 1 wreloe F books wil be closed fein | wovil of drinking, and | an Ay Feapoets alte rotty, aniong other t ol have ect they deserve | diiterent thing, ‘The world ts full y in the face ¢ ivornaty like thin race | BM Chat has hover becw apoken, and that | gent audience, uud in opposition to t in vory little better than uone at all, It is | mony of judges ond magistrates, not i way to the pei brazen kind, For example, the Board posed to make a contract for bailing sewer | Can the Excluded States Vote for Preak | thiough Forty-oighth street, a street which, | Overy credit, Ana that Lave beeu received u timo, 6 and went up breakfast, eaving in dh for the example t ery i] r his joue, bi ‘lized land wt be dinpron et Peper evil ibe Ok dav ol Oe iaciyare, dent! according to tho teatinony of large proper. | 4¥8ken an enthusiaam in the supporters of | even doubtiul whether such kindness be ils cage tey pe. ue Is all viliaedt lando la Wife thounbt \letie of the temeck a MN OO RLER, M. PEALE A eevee A conkesronpEnt desires to know how | ty owners, hus only ovo house upon it, and | He movement which cannot fall to bo looked | Ot4 Its, arounte inte is owing, either directly or indirectly, to | DUE Afterwards when she went up stairs, abe UGHKEEPSIE FEMALE ACADEMY | the continued exclusion of the Southern | dt is" noar Eleventh ayento, and no pros. | cordially upon by even those who a (Pedros Dd: hean tana Ttoxloating drinks, could inake | found bin banging quite d The wext moot sfile taatwunion cow | Sinton would affect the noxt Proaidentiat | pect of any improvement along the street in | long to the Societies, Father Matuew did | world # blank, ro is nothing god-like in Holiog, 5 aa = age = election, Ho says that those States will | consequence of ite being rock about ten | mich good in bis generation, and the mem | it Tar ‘i Retire, Oulspe keh, b Save fo inpresni The one le tuat crime. bas New Y saat Aalag Oeste ™M \ arent and children, brother aud sis uk. Wedueaday, Oct, 10, 6 P. M.— probably be rep ted in the Democratic | feet above the grade.” Another instance | OY of his good deeds lives after him, Hie | appr. But if love is kopt a seoret it might | increased in Ireland, and the other, that mepnrneee id Hu'ton Hole Machine, 646 Broadway 0 | Convention that they will choose electors, | is the proposed repairing of a section | Maine Will ever be remembered in conuection | aswell not Dy | inerenae ie owing, f9 er pnanes ‘ wi ah oaks wk : eine , a yore] ners |und that they will probably vote solully | of ‘Thirtieth f | with the movement and the good that it has | it PY [temperance ix adyoeuted among us. ‘The | atoc ot, compared with thone of yes a wi mfine Amortment a their ike bully | of Thirtleth atrect, where, accoonling to novem f rg , sa ia | first is contradicted by the almvat, if ot] terday afternoon, show an ady nae 4), ACM Bowery, Corner D muon nat the Radlicale. ‘The question is, will | witnesses, the present pavem vin pore | Meet = peneee Ticy dog or out | Universal testimony of owe wav Tave the | ire ae ie ty. 8. por hag Gitaneeey | eee Hiab een oniind aL} 4 ae JK: teseher of Kiocutiew, | the volow of (ho States oxcluded from repro: | fect condition.” Much as the poople of Now | What Troubles the South. | cujoying life under the atove, or ut the door go of Alt Le MONGDE D | e tastlemally Lishee, GUA elcied vt | gllmrno’s Catarrh Snufl,—The only Saui sEaB, wecder of Lewis’ Gywaae | peutation be counted in th toral colleget | York are acoustomed to being awindled by | Lynchburg Reruntican contains the | atep is happier than the is lee at such als ny Fa ‘pre | tek Manne ulna Pad seston Fk elle a Cit} reulare. neccesary tufor ‘ ficial - ; . There are growt pile pew fallen | by ont evider i able to | 150) joney contin noreane in ease, ry “ satcsies sande ing al, nectar, tnfermation | Wo unawer that their votes c. snot couatity-| thelr oficials, they ‘would bo surprised to | Glowing remarks on tho questions which | Howe ‘Tuere ato grout pllce of troee fallen | Mi ee tht ke atiould hiya nade ite Mr. | yor aeroncy. sent Ue note neemen ih ens. cumbe's Gold New!” and BG. iG peheat tionally bo excluded. ‘The Constitution says | know just how much they are annually des | Ae troubling the South most at the present | oct ean available for human | Crotty le diasatiadod with the maunor in : argh pease ita) Dieedwey, els DV ARUCK ; - | Lick the temperance cous is advocated. oa governments, and on miscellaneous eal ety weretir that “each State a ypoint it such man-| fraudod in contracts for the building of | 1t contras yo that agitate the | wants. t aiaaeon of cowl in | li ; : — : Reeretary ot Yeas | that Stale shall appoint i hman- | fraudod § nt for the building of trast with Chose agitate the Ae eee Shae ih ay It is not easy to please some people but I Ad per cent, wae paid, The discount |. The Ladys for October—1) —Boashhsopele, N.Y. August 14, 1546, 47 | neras the Legislature thereof may dircet | sewers aud paving of #trecta, ‘These mat. | North: fas ovae soe caalieed wip boned tila entr | fie leuows little of the matter. awa Mahe fae | Optober wile. of ule havmiue peivodlet pa SJOP AND LOOK AT SCHENCK’S FALL | a nuuber of (Prosileutiay} electors, equal | tere furnish an excellent geound for oficial || It rather a good sign that the public | dinhewa’ and marketable timber and the | woul rocorameiid ian 10 got rid of he bud | He rr lenis takenat fan Garnet: | five siPthe interes rot we and shoe ‘ i “ a Pope - bh we a tu the whole number of Senators und repro: | swindling. ‘The public kuov mind in the Routh hws eossed. to be strained wed coal brought to bia bitat and unreasoning hatred against Popery, aud | Zo wan hi 0 reing Werytoly likes ikem, lo nuinbor of Senators und repro: | awindling, ‘The publio kuow but littie| Aud'troutdedabunt politics’ questions, aud | miued coal brought to huswan habitat and EOMRRr ny nebiae AteNey finery, sud Ke t; billt at 0 dayn being Vecybody aporovse ei them, scnitatives to which the Stato may be enti: | about the sewer business, as it is bidd A} that give warath an ifort tow bh y ; Det! at 106° -4a107 1-4 for bankers, "The yery body aduires thew ‘ b 5 is hidden | bas turned its attention to more practica! | tejyeven eo with kinduess. That quality, | avd them ovme with an Lovest heart to Wy Ys MABntAs, MxAlUAITO Oh soenla’ oe ‘ah erpeay © Sighted with them. Hed in the Congress.” Those eloctors shall | froin sight, aud they have no knowledge of | #4 profitable aubjects, While the Yankee | frozen away in a corer of the human heart, | temperance meetings, at which he will find | go woek ending Oct. {th tive bo. | med Removal ie Hauuey © rer: oy bay oa et ee Lie “wake dintinet liste of all persoun voted | what it eoste thom to construct wud alr | up's are waging their politcal carapa it ed too dae in Use dey th auivooated the bnveuly principle, “Aeaee on | yiauing of tho year, compare ns follows ‘= | Kel"Zar aude tthe RR | Feat Woot wid #10 or ee Preallent, and ¢ ; ee" gen neg Pies onductlug their elections with prought to the eurface, ean mn wh good will to ux 4 N etary’ cont gud Bi for ay President, and of all persons | sewers whore uo work is roally wooded. | liek would m naic ve Very | Joy or suucine ty uy despoudent heart or | shameful to eee a iguted aud sectarian | hog gg ARQ... | Mere ne Sara “ormers Mccle ot she's ye ete = votod for as Vico President, aud | The toaring up of one kind of pavemont {devil wae tnchained 4 1, Ott A oiny uence. Aetive kindness, outgnahing | xpirié introduced on rolemu cows For ghe weak. (cco eaiMier get isy | beam The Kiery of m Vroud Heat” by Ciel QSTERKOTY PL of te number of votes for each, | and putting down another, is nearly on a) Pelle: utterly oblivious of old Thad. Ste-| fave such ax God manifested towkrd the | (Fhameful, indeed, on wuy oerasion), to iu veusly reporied., Ch SCL B? be Mave Dy The subwe shieh ltela thay ahalliaten ana unl GAS thd ewe * | vous, Confiscation, copperheads, aud conven: | Warde can alone Ht our races aid the | pede Cho progrmss of # rolormation which i Bince Jao, Int... @18,210.H0) Sise g08,008 ee eee "J 7, hey shull sign aud certify, and | ps h the sewor business asa meann of | 4, discussing the topicsof consol: | Niralot all this is that the poor in ever | dchnowledged to be a Gospel virtue The New Yor luporte coupare as bello ‘Feah ea, pomp te end Jole o % transmit sealed to the seat of the Govern: | defrauding the city treasury, How long | dation, the raging eanal, or some other pas | With us, and winter is at ont re, | ‘or share, Mr, Cootty; give up 138%, 1804, aPllabers be moutof tho United States, directed to tho | will the people tolerate these outrages? wid merely industrial movemnons. We | such unworthy meaas of striving ly promote | Dry Goods eS) ott eLersrTe 8 iS SEOs flosmien Cand on Treslsnt ee a ee ; repeat thal us ins good one. “I the | page om the Plnine—interenting Hemluie | Voir views uf God's truth they ‘are as un] enerel Mere ties “Phones i ne ile having boon e aekas | nen of the South had always been srued Ra ri “4 w they are wnoliistian, — Seek not to $8.8u0.7 ta Deacon & Peveisos, 319 Welcut oh Phila’ done, "Th sident of the Senate shal Tir oan ‘ lis Hast ; shout auch matters, and had put inte prac Ve é addi Me sash Gon J lepreelate dio value of teutotalions 5 it is ESS RAERNS | ae ptt bos 1 ence of the Senate an use of Me p WORE play, tak tical efeot the results of their atudly and © correspondent u y or God's vichest blessings to man, Jt - —enaerelan - — ed D-openton a : poe Fe T iwoy," maya the proverb, o Is na tr CO A a Oe eT ewe beau nee | MERCIAL hue had an interview with Kit Cur | was over atteiujted hy. ib to at vcrsete ey Bae tem tote aac SANT | A elceR whe bad Laut tho Uae of ‘Ween wie: 80! yped alge Meee HOE OO) with referenve to the F Lited from our fruitful tields, and with | son, who communicated to bia the tol livion-that greatest, and worthioat aud jo On "Change today Flour was d teats a by bas tose of fous ti the eubscribe voter 5 ted j the person hay. | ™ ok ven warming population, which would |i. riniviacences let of amau's t Je sind wept: | a iio. lower, Weal, Se.aie, lower, Corn Me , H} ug the greatest number of votes for President | 2°" 484 Potala Wn Up ie it dows ide usable to exercise our right of NP tione; Wut it doce plice human beings | 46. ate, better, Cute read mani af poles for Mrealdont | io hewn utchildhood'e uge. Legitiviat iceuUly withdewwing fra tho olde Ped AA the Indians, hunters and tapers | Ny atom sihtly to drurecats tee bouuty | uate better, Cats, 1 cent wetter, Pork | ‘ waa by ahs wh be: Veeeul ote RO te a flal lates iijact, and establishing oursolves as | ride with sbort #tirray vin almost b snl hustionsle 1 sued winch: | Stowdy ef wnehancedd i ousier owns Commercial College, at 283 Pus gulug language le cortaluly plain enough to | % he , f : von | Hal HU ARs RK EA : Tee North: just | leaped Ervin at, “He aw anor insportant (9 th | he divi’ principw awakoue und sustains. | Whinkey quict aud ateuly Se RM od s Vo the Southern States sn equ pkg | ee EeOrOM ROH, “ARM Uulose t c i t eX (Tian than the white it is andy by any think that temporauco ia WiwineL fe Ceeein they want to f oe OL Ann otrest, ' i * ual roiee Laie unc) gral Ghia went Uilod. | while one prominent eltizeus wy : ei ray lettin is ke nem UW y i eh sh cernpornuse Ie Mulvey SALES AT THE sTOCK EXCH ANUR, Aine arb cabetniaa’ Totes era ae LUMBER DEALERS — DESIKAMLE | {N *letoral college, for it leaves nothing | | ee sees recite it ec Bl ae ya rs Pg down om ie Ae: Om Fe | heaters te™ Que al ua eas” Ante Bi tin woh, - ed rm foes rhateves tthe dinrotion of Covereuy | Work Naturally leveene, A naa ie mieten to thevelgpmen af | Wty UNO gn ee tog a toate, ut own a dary i ea a as hineatacn megees Mon, © Rene | Tae one {declares that the Sena AN open aug | Reersn mmaber of hours per n coy hed mi ret all you have to tire wl, wa he drow Lane | tia winicl has algeaay alone mutielt 4 the 1 1 act? etl i hai kB k. © BELL | count aid the votoa sent to them from the ge. | Mem tats for tho remaiuer of tho « Saanut au Uh isle Watt ka, or aronnd te ueck of fon oF Inman Wapynnonty whist bs | wah, ttt __ Cor. of 26th ot. ad exe. iwoklva, ‘ 1 \ shy te, | the here. One thin account, wey ulated wo Ken the best feelings 4 7 Saat bad Jrvlieves bin wind from all thou wination ty exhausted by either par bey bi H APRULY WONDERFUL—A YOUNG LaDy |» d give ebony ¥ i Li tuany quarters, opea violence Pain dee | the stirrups well forward. Some one ref | ture, and i rr c MAMRIAGE Aime ead evap isa ad wlio Kad sted tn ‘ot 18 to be Rustical, however, anid ban te ne ilinnit are Gnalieationie dat tie | Ores * Why, vom aia i te Bool T ruate a at satereste iy tune aud tx | Kar. A Cai fel, Thouae ry Ieee dy dd ¥ 1 tat “ rn ” tw chiminate in a war of | many of th ticks, but they ir iy oe whormt ‘ Be BAL Kadicale th Constitution ix not i f ) ti Fe eae thicy fouled me pretty bad tbat in tormity aes t much aeoonnt, th may couclute te" let i minis. on Se . “_r Vil tell you about it. twas in me too | * “¢ ‘Suplious lise let | ) ‘ 0, it matiers come to thi | Tho inbabitants of Dundee held» Sd vcr weit aidan w 1 cout " ee adn Phere were six of ws hunters | 4—Tho inbabit slide” iv ‘ (hietly to maintain our weutralit ve , ; cating with aw view of commencing | $9 nent°Gs 6i.6 on Oo' James Bast eae Ay n r hy fiw aul Wat they fight it out, cutafter bullae, up in the Snake comutey OME WO Te ae Re Meh mand fens | ftek Tenn is, €4 9 (BAXTER-On Oct umes, axtgts fice hat aires Wilen Mee? Labor and Captint. onergiva--instead of working om - | Wo hail nuiude a pretty good bunt, wud care | res practice of ising intoxicating driuke | $8.0) ge.....new yous, Bamenthe sat SSEW MahS cree D. Tries Wake! eats | ADAM Suir doftnoe capital to be, that | without any change oF relam hereby Tallqnant wee SMuotniing vtth’ our hunks “Well, we | at Gauerale thas prevails in Seothannh ne . - wu of ae Lead if ip 1 As indignation mecting was held in Nore * Fe cond tnany dere with. Ue, There are upwards of %000 youths in HREE THOUSAND DOLLALS WILL Bay | ''N0" 0! 8 wbon yraiuee of labor | linyalring. his po wih bow a Cetin Baturday,, And passed resol, | camper, Had w Koad way rodent H with (he Bath Juveailé Society, pe 8 Ygentiiul country eluated Lig miles | Which May bo directly employed to inains | for work, Some years a . severely cenaining Saperintendent | Mme OF then goat ie en, Aw tiny | 2-—The Very Kev. 'T. Mnthow proached tn eh fully invited faa icp “order, sep Hush clat, | tain productive laborers, or to facilitat | relisation wan provited fue tho ba Host of tho New York and New Haven | eit tice, Le maw oe oF (vo big wolves [St Peter's Chiurch, Ruths. aes, tor the bene Re tee ike itietak rung Tie §L ait ee o | production; mul thin waiwu indirectly | ers, but now things are ae l ai Company, tor causing the deten- | YU r Fat thetearite ie | iE of parroelial schools, and afterward | j4 , 351 Ave, 4, ou hur eruce, a Pitearin ose ae Cittch ial na Rida tae ASHE Of several tndne BE furwalle, a, | Micakluig atin of Chet ante 1 | itmiuidtered the pledge to about Bie Mo, fe. ew fe yr a AO ai, Si eel cates (uApikUanix sailtale Mies Wate aasibe : , “ P was aground in the open draw ofl jee yin, for tea ours of Ue dag, | s0u8, ait CR Re a sou of the lave Cornelius Bi ederien, ag: i : f a wiving th king: | Nvewalle bridge, aud the captain rufuped 49 1 1 tl justo 1tbhe v that Uy wolves | The Works Temp § 68 Oi. ve bo pte ati : ing pul loule a 4 matter fre man ah y wow and 4 wi 0 tne me CUE AWAY low the | iighi be Ludiang but when Eaaw thom tien | ‘Chis nage 00 de be) cle WPL ate the fumeral from th 4.£@ | acunible aud right point of viow, Ho shy who 6,8 pave to enjoy itin—in pte Mio eallesad, whith the su. | Short ronal 1 aud heard th oiep. Ur Shell mia ie ew es 18 ae ee Ie Oe og he pues plete em tee tee sie how js om the railroad, whieh the Su] 0, wey the dogs came Log ology ot} Ata eek, du. bo de bs. "8 + 5 Clo, Col, & Vin, ¢, bus aus euay s-tettinn, ab 1 o'clock precisely 2s | hold his labor to to to him tus samo ua arti-| end ie tlie var packets se well uo at iijont refs. to give, ‘kha Moat bees a CXL A Ae oe ee ae we alte the fella 60) Hse, Bf hoe ce AY; Ris Lasnnay Eclerouce. of eaiaak progealye «This ie uo buwbas or ; | i ied omptly ordered | ed Hilt caay & bay {ocd reel BEY Mr. € Wed whieh We aD 9 chk NW ter. He) cles of werbandize ura tow merchant or | houu:s our philautleopy. Contra i Heing applied to, promptly ordered | aay that ‘tune, | statement tunde : Mr AAA Abies We ao 29 Ch dar bo Itse i A Mt Th Too | £69 Gh 4 100 METONER Oe % Del, Bf A will produces | retuil storekeeper; aud the que of eu er rort “ roniy ub, of the mast, but by cane le | Confound the rascal ig animated vor tenting to the fas ; H 100 DAL ae W. is th - a ‘Tue ct 9 of canwamyt hoe Wdree doahie bedi -t | wages, which fe on tho rar ting with ago with thie Intention, aud L , = regatitund tho ratcaly do. vou p emene lara fer vies ae tha HM eles WH v4 8 mouths aud I umes le. vil, County Jin as the prtcor of goods are with tho megs | complet i 1 ~~ porrid Marder. [lie tat that lw ¢ mn Hr. G. dotinaon, President of the Mt as Oe ee Le ace a P eet 00 eeepe ci es ; fase Tad cae di Jo \tay tone he turned to suap at the dogs (] burgh Potal Abstinence Society, detailed the | fr gon y ‘ft ce fies 129 North 4th ang ‘is yt man tn asiwilar manner, tor | chet to giatity . i + aan rston JOURNAL, Oct. 9 4 uted amen th q ad concratulated (1 « ’ . y ou, . wially ou ite progress anion wb } + 1 Hat's TAR DIFFERENCE. Joni f Mila the wane | Our p ' , Nr. Amos Spear, a reapectably ef Li aE ea {ulltiowe, link ts } e liaenilon. amoua eiina to Et ¢ } s eart wheel and jt t “ 4 rm xs ud W " oo, Mey wae i ; 4 a aye | Ah i L aly heal be oct ‘ * t sh i} hich ¢ ' ls we | Vth plot te ‘ Mi. & trom sural guude duce t y why a i . t 1 ' noe i w _ ‘ . 4 in a li. Ma le i put i “t | ’ —

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