The Sun (New York) Newspaper, August 9, 1867, Page 2

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wa THE NEW YORK SUN, ' Advertise in the SUN. Ut cirs tulutes among @ quarter of a million readers. The Lesson ofa t f Sirike Disemsted with the Negra Voters freedmen, they are inclined to throw off the | | their t And Jn this they are r The erie at heart hate the ne r tince woihing can be 1 by further sembling, they may aswell give vent totl suppressed feelings, ‘The tion satisfactorily proves groes in the South will almost unanimously We uscless for the ex-rebels t F court their favor, Accordingly the ne we are now | Clergy ty rece f f t ony ath Journals thut but lately praised and peited | pect tot then, TI uence will be a closer | Wore, Tn anion of the free and the drawing of a | worsbinn wider mark of di tlon between them and | the temp the other class, It will make a sharply Christian a Bned distinction based upon color, which will tues" result | ly to the political and so: Clal luterests of the 8 Give the Girls a Cinnce A corre Fully thre f thes tores in as are willing not more g y \ The propor of stores and hops where they might t ployed is not onc-twe of the w (nae note Go into un up-town dry goods or faucy ¢ Ma and you will Bud plenty of z men hind the c Now there arc in this city thousands of young | yer wome endent upon thelr own labor for aliving, who would be glad of an opportu iy nity to obtuin situations in the retail stores. | wud fear unters, but rr ‘They axe now obliged to work fo manufaetne- | when Ne is 0s) tng estat) ts,or else to sew fora pittance | Wing disdalt at home—in either ease Guding but little to | thir make life enjoyable. Why wiil not merchants | 1 and shopkeepers more generally try the plan | to Bout. of employing female clerks, We cannot ag! Gouitation count for it except on the ground of @ Prejue | for the Yankee Constitution tht we hn | will find that the South cannot any one that did d bauer to ber dicc—the same which nearly every Idea eu cou | the batt Wha give Wee we ready sthern | Hat when be REAT GALE co ‘ rival r t , Vv Tend Wet proved t 1Y ' nts, on board Mr. Theodore Robinson, Sandy H Tita th No. 1h, I ' it i He reports thaton the 1 \ t no dive | for Bot 1 1 Vie captain | Je 41 D poids 4 one \ 1 and-elglt pot Tait Vit wnilion " There t 1 Ti i Y usetit 1 f 71K) foot ravels t the orchesua, and th who are sitting in the nebsbbork Listen to musie which was enoumnbend N echo Chat (so to speuk) lagged gets ready to dic | behind thue, ‘The ‘vel great wall of windows, we panes of which Whistled to | wnt back the anusie in aw ar| tered condition, So it did acted elds matter where one sat Sea ff cear the orebedten, tes gteat tuproverne: (4 aids Chat goboyed. fe Pewedering of (he Mark ay Inst, | leat Phir wetted down, wldr Hartiton, avd handit Vrint of on Lnorm holora onthe Plains—A Terrible 20 Minuten, dey & ya bec—once upon the neck, and | giener weeks’ Make it arude to Hive wittis | heen Ais underneath The Ree time Dorner | Oe tracer tna ates t The friends Veing a deshy lady, f picture of the eon: in Ellsworth City The method of obtalriing water was ing a small hole about 1 inches deep, 11i- to which water, as cold and clear as ¢ ‘Ths was the general manner of water, and, in my judgment, the f the epldeinie now mying A Tragedy in Lreland, fearful canse a to bis uatlye | to stand undisturbed al surface became covered m, similar in its consiste: water and it afkall with whic plains is so st One of my inforu hearty drink of thls water, immediately rival in the to All went Well; be | ly ax so much off unitit the | ly the cause of light of thelr | After a few deaths bad occurred, and it be- Known that the three hours, the » treated er very her to his own | farm aud cot ¢ | water on the be tried to make nis stated that a ans would adi ng eurtace Thig water is undoubted. y love and ‘iu the cholera at and hard workin the poor young woman was ats | came generally rend of the nave, ue lost the wi thers nereasine and watebfulnesd | had heen sitte — form for drys, took pence by plece, and fitted with all Financial Newa, Markets, &. eo he pagke Ina hotiigit, Now i och 4 Abe ig thee t ene ef onic epee The general ‘ h as unsetied and anit ot en 4 ot drama t ¥. Governments were strong and fer alp Hheenc | pei ere Gold A Late hon isk, we ter , ; 1, and wot 1, the fe a rs t Gencral Correspondence and 1 Communications. ' ¢ ined pposlud Mysterious Death of a Lawyer, isston, at od my * me ladies walking Kimwood I a 7; aves of hit mbstor-Li-law and adopted child te live comturtatty Pi eeand cane were lying by his side, and them rfeht { froin time to time hod ‘ mound my \ ried wo i t 6M Cle a rent ving @ bal we yw wo i . & Pat boed ze. th ig The cana of Major Atwond’s | rent, Tearing « hala of & P 10 GW. 4d, 4 WO ChL ANW... 4 lous to the dis ¥ of bh rpse, |} Aina mudlilou w aied! ow Maan loaders Aug. Whe | Cle, & Tol, About Washing ( lothes. t . ’ . ‘ zfrom t treat tees 1 i ‘ e pre 4 to wasting, all th: , . ‘ : ther h honld be put to souk ‘i Hi ny 4 ater should ha \ ate t U 10 Mil SRD BR, a wha; F « tat ia ¥ u It a y ' OPEN bOARD, t and iT «. ALM 6 and laces’ w i H foo aft the yellow tinge they | quantity with those of a great many persc n9 f b>} (ions and linens follow the white G. 8. Pursioy. 44 ‘ es, throngh the same waters, but in no | ‘To Editor Sux. | soo Go... 68 O88 160 4“ continually discharge a portion of their colot New Youx, August 7th, 1867 ar) rT © 69"5 miso discolor the white clothes, In direct Mr. Moses Beach | « parations for washing fluids, we | Deal employed with them,’ but ! of y Sir—I have taken considerable Labor Colunin, and thiuls y 977% 100 ChLR LP. 19 @\ 400 " in our experience, can be | dofg a noble act, f attention to t NM 4 of them without Injury to | same i Sad oes, colored lawns, and cole | T receive a salary of $100 per month $26 | 100 Paciic M8 mw ¢ $ id linens generally, are wast J have a family of four small An. Re Co omer wite. two ands and two rluding water » support, and T assure you Tat 7 PO RE IME canara cused in the last, a4 all clothes as uy man in the world. 1 have | fy) N-¥- fom Bthie ter and keep clean longer if a little | saved money when receiving but $600 pec M.SOR NCTA. S08 100 PW. eC Many es WIN spot Ifsoap is | year, with tree children, My expe ‘ ‘ wom gm Ere It \ aid be washed ina | At present ‘ ay Wd oT Dot ox gall to a $1 50 ‘ Pita Rory $M Le tte colors of almost ones house 3 0m on a0 41h SD) Dalles Cos poof lye in a bucket of water will nal expense 1% By, oC tM rove the color of black goods. A str ‘ hose French I so much used IN| My wife, being industrious, manages t ap Hn which | pay our clothing bill 1 a down | ire, Very truly, we 1 and | TA ‘ and sheared | seer | ‘ in the rinst ji ibe same end for |. Lama tourried man and bav M ( 1 q Vand white flannels ; bave a salar #20 per wee \ to Wo vsh_after cotton or linen, as the lint | are a8 follow = = foods adly the thant Kent eccereceee @ MAL NOTICES, a little » the k vee 2 00) fanns Light Spee abcate | “The Howe Machine Co's Lock stitel after Washing in winter; It | Washing LID 1.00 | Sew nes, Elias Mowe 1 — eat 20) : + 20 | Lroadway, New York Pi Negro Journals. | Grocerie iissniseaiebexsp 4001] a ae apers for the negro population, ach | ¢ as : + 9) Vor the Halr—Rarry's Tri i" \ and published by them, | PUTED “ 4 F San Fran: | w Orleans, Baltimore, New York, !"Potat Comie Lemonade al one hat cinnadl. | One | | ean gee no way to reduce those ex YANKEE NOTIONS" eu a6 “' | an unhealthy street, aud save # tritle ou rent. | 18 coum Ww : wh , bs EB now Lhave two families © house 36 REGULAR BUTTON-BURSTING PI vs with me. ‘The past year I have bad doct TURES Bch wh tas 1 of $80, and modicines to the amount | 2%? LAKE NOW ze t Shar read Yiot @10, 9 Now, when I was @ rine ‘5 Mitavewsenne jele man 1 Thad the, maine gala | hemeeeet,, Calrazesile — Parts, 1807 — 1 ecaned ete uote half of At | awarded the Mighrst Premium Goll Medal Ke Bull of tw would not advise any young man who | for the perfection of Sewing Machiues ad [uve hays atk by beara 14 to teakle In New York of Brooklyn, | hole Machines, ‘The only gold metal for Bi ) ber, there | ¢ t married until he bas saved suilichent t branch of manufacture 0 oftictal list of av vo hundred and sixty islands in| buy @smal) house and furnish it: that ia, [| and facetmite of medal at Wheeler & Wi inepiaseouee, though ¢ ner ja) mean any young man who has nothing but | S00" SEES e LE | y phicesd at three hundred and sixty. | salary, | My experience us been that th Wheeler & Wit Lechuheh Saw wr cach day inthe vear. One of | Wear and tear of mind conse tu teys | sanshtng aka bclicnbele sieaeiae bast alances th tits tnure thanone thousand merce, | Ing to get along, over e pleasure of | War. hare than five hundred acres, six more | being married, than fly. actos, twenty-three more than teg | _ 1 Would not present this as an a t to vo hundred and twenty abe toss | Young men Not to get married, for T think icles, "the distance arouuct the luke | Foctety and individuals would be insich better from falling of ‘i and wipuiptwo aad oue quae. | olf, atid torality woold flourish where vice | Preves Ps yg A War how abounds, if nearly all were married ‘ ral een provided they haye the meaus of taking care feof se hy A Strange and Salden Denth. | of their famfy decently: | tothe pottee of a Tig inost singular and deplorable | I have often. regretted that Tdid not go | $1. To be had of drugy oo) wwe have been called upon tarecond, | West the day Iwas married, and would ade | = = 7 Nise young. inom about to marry, aud. wl DEATHS, Lonteviile Journ, August 4th, oc- | have lesa than. 2,000 Income, 12 go West, | ROMAN ea yeaterstay mor Dr. BO. Don- | and they will have » muets better prospect | aac N ar dane ee Ale Sth Cathasing on detlerson, between Brook | than by staying in this overerowded city Tmontha and 23 days, vai : nord has in the yard at But Thave already trespassed too much on The friends of the fanilly are respectfully Ine hi a heantiful arden, | your val pace, so T will close vited Wo mtteud the funeral, from the residence of e carden a fine f bees, In th uurs respectfully, W. F. E. her parent Mott st, on Fr ath ine 1 vf her Uume, it being a pride of ber Naw York, Aug. 70h, 1867. Cox, aged 25 yen Z about o'clock, Mrs. D. parted with ber hus-|~ Peeling interested In the a! ton of the | aeried to attend the funeral, this Friday afer he being called on ® profisslon dvi it | “Savings” question In your columns from | fy Ae tat 9c from bis late roske ountry, She went lnto tho garden, | day to day, I am induced to offer my testi- Roper i 3 s her ciistom, and bad not becn tn lt! mony in as brief a manner us possible. Lam | yf RANKLIN Jo Brooklyn, Aag. sth, tame in a@ minute before she was et arid A married man, and am a inech Wages | A erantlin, aved 14 weeks. the family are reapectfully invited bum | to attend the funeral, un Raturday afternoon, Wik my mea as, and ulways did. fel heavily tothe ground, | bers four, | mst; at 1 o'clock from 60 South Sth st, Eastern ance was calivd, but it was evident rhe | py, 2 rent ° 1 5 09 | Dintrlete Ps) r fast, Ju fifteen minutes she was | E&Y house rent—three rooms In ¢ 93.00} HAGAN Satan, daughter of Ji Hayan, 9 ler husband returned from the | hay household ex a Ans Biean bringing her some flowers, but his |! . Mie fritude aust acquaintances of the fumily a sean better be imagined thag describ- | Pay lucldental expences... epecifully invited Wo. attend, the fuse H td when the sad news fell upon his ears, We | Britny afternoon, at Ti o'clock, from the ‘rest Jretand that the deceased was subject to 11 00 | donee’ of her fathér, 64 Mester ag plexy, ha’ had an attack of ft-a few| Thus, I eave @1 per week; have all the | MALT On Thursday, A wife excellent luly was frightened into essional dollar for charitable objects, | 4g? Rc relatives ani fricude a My {apoplexy by the sting of the bee. | Could reduce the above to €13, ifn agi a €'¢ hota ber fave teathanen oa vtady Utoved ty all who huew ber | and live very well BF. | Tule * Mdonate wife and mother E les hutasmechs tha ‘tasbduene of has anne irs - = Nuw Tonn, Aug: 02,1807, | mine dana ole wine eae we. Nee Mncle, About Macards. Bditor N, ¥. Sun Nn Miss’ kilen Hanlon, ta th Pig fl rin the Argosy discovers wuch ne! DHAR Sin--Will yon permit me to address | her ace Pincards, He says you'n few lines. wish to inform you of tay | The funeral will take Fee placards on the boardin our | Rivice, which Talncerély hopo you will give, | Churehy in goth * city preseut a curlous and eke an luteresting | Tam receiving @12 4 week, tny expenses are | (AS reheat her 4 as they change and vary froma day to | about $8, bit L have great hopes of obtaining | {iver of the farntty. a . like dissolving Views Or pantomime | soon a ituation worth from to €1N a uncle, ace roeputt er The anuourcements there made to | week. Now suppose L am disappointed iit | Ross « i are sometiies astonndting, but not more | my hopes, the question ts, do you think it | gore, v suder fo than the amount of enterprise and compe | prudent in my getting tharried on €600.0 | The’ rela whieh free trade in everything opens | year. If you will please giye ime some ad- | th is by Tr isn hackneyed phrasé to say Hows | Vice, through the colunns of your valuable | Sil ael Dut, are seapectiully inv ays, that “one mau Is as good as another,” | paper, you will much oblige atte ‘ ‘ A Wa bad Joke t ad“ perhaps better” Or | A Coxsrayt Reapen, | 81 ate roridence, 13 Ladiow by sho Hung Advertising our own praise There are some young men whom we would | ike os prety ‘eperoe Tor cut | not advise to marry on $600, @6,000, or any ei | why the joke 4s nol so bad, or so | other sum. ‘That @ man who desires a wite oe without meaning after all. Not the | g¢ alt can ve on $000 will be seen Ly th page {ha 7 7 st part, bowevor, OF tbe curioge evie | ar tll can live on tte at [ar ‘ f nico of Ecanpetition thus ateplayed ls that Arst cominun) ble coluran, SMI ny evening, Aug Sth, fl portion of It which brings ont the ingenuity TEE ery: is Nf, Aue, ft, Bile Aid tuvention of the designers of the plir Books aad Magazines Received. =| ii ‘ find tnvention Of TN vat an evident atrugule | Nev Neving tur Newsuoy, or Street Life tm . i He there i conminuaily going on to invent soine | Bovton—Rar. enry Morgan, Hiostrated, Psi | res . ar ef aay new combination of fornis, colors, OF cour | shed by Lae & Shepard, Boston, Prico $1.4’, | A tranta which eal catch the eye mote readily | “Daonner'y Mowrnny Masazivy, Sevioi'er | u \ mull the rest! Now It ts an nctual por- | », . Beaten LOK |, ir ; nae tuature, on s clantslike scale, of some indi | Pabiiebed by W. J. Demorest, 419 1 ’ : Vidual who sigs a song, oF dances a dance, | Yorks ; Ainirably executed, and, as we know, at @| Tue Pentio Srimr,—A monthly M WU ont together one hoanting Mack | Pahiiahed by Le Grand ¥

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