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———————eeESNSSSSeeeEeEeEEeEEEe' for amber Tilivole; $3.35 fot amber a Giceil dt kee qaoted by the English prees. Hat she was not rue! ‘The narsery bat! proper ate elem in nm. | Total time occupied in opening Herring's | Tremam yonrs forever, at $2 905 $2 £5 for white Californian; fowt w York, yertor to the eant of her ctave and time: her prine | ber, including aud Kiteben, where steam | *Mf, 4 hours, 14 minutes. ‘Time spent in Jous A. Canvesten, | chotce white Genessee, in bie; €4 ste New You is now growing: It never grew | cipal objections were against the love of nery In | te mate to perform ae much lahoF as possible, | oheTating upon Chatwood's sate, 8 hore, | There Is nothing to prevent other work. | # 4f for amber eguthero, Before. On Hand the marks of im) the pow what the called the lower clawes, | The wouen employed here (not the matront) do} B.S, —Herring’s ante war only one of his | NEMen from benefitting their condition as | Oats - Proverment ca New bulldingy are | Againet the vanity of dress tn eervanta and “the | thelrowa and the eb{ldren's warhing by hand, | “third clase” wafes; bat Chatwood's was his ‘John A.” has done, ‘Where there is a will | everywhere in coure of creet and vacant | daughters of mechanics” ber strongest terms are but the menu's clothes are washed and cleansed by | “tiret class” safe. | there's a way,” In respect to getting a gov | lots are fast loving their identity. The wants | levelled. We wonder if the age cor, or any | machinery, at {a also any Infected etothing not | PS rere ay ray erg | HOMEE a Well an Otter era, Gotti ect uh onncand aad dapat { business are forcing the residence on | OF ber nob emporaries, ever reltected that | lately destroyed, A granite school-hous jan Commission near j western mixed at M We city farther up town, causing dwe vi ® pot unlike spelen oF workhoma terlor, datas OME i aI LOOKLYN, Bept. 2, 1867. Vinions. Salem cae regular, are 3,000, lings to be torn down and placed by band. | Could Parcety be virtu stand here also, and on the frst floor ate the of | The following contains ie of the Inter | Editor Sun + | bole, at $28 Gnceas Ty for mess, fe gi mi | eatted betters? | Aces ofthe Warden, Itte supported by the Board | eting points in Major Gi vek's Will you permit me to eneronch once | , Beef Males 86 bula at $1748 for plein mers, Some stores, while the people thus crowded | thas toon generally advanced as an exense for | of Elieation, The children were having vacation | testimony before the commission at Leavon- | more on your valusble apace, that T mny ine | Mae Omaet Of foe cotta meas 0 4 ut are constrained to emigmate northward duetant ‘ 7 ’ form Faclotuin that as the ‘appears to'be a | 3 Leads neces i fuctaations of faehion, that | and were enjoying themselves in all childish ways | Worth, bearing mo the present Indian diftl- S f ) prime mena, tnd settle inthe upper wards, Copital bas | the prot effect of ench chauses has boen to benent | em the cecasten nt ” “Apes ied sensible woman, tliat I would Ike to become | PCat meats Salon 60 pkgs w Tai kena (irtied lntacg anhation tiv wai wove | on the occasion of our vist, The remaining builds | culties :— | acquainted with her, or get Introduced to | 11%¢; 40,000 the. city. do. in bulk, at ' A dMvrent awry comes | tugs of this group are devoted to rleeping and, The Camanches are the most powerful | the ten “whom shmgepresents, and who sho | and $4,000 tte bellies 12¢ in bulk, The city will be and the “want aproved eating purposes for the children who are separat- | tribe, the hiowas, the Cheyentos, Arnpahves, | pratices by ily.” 1 fully evincide with |, Hacon—Sales 60,000 Ite city lcecared ehort-rib of the public relieved so far os Ot oThAw woRKnns 4 into divisions according to age. As soon as the | Apaches of the Plains, Apacties of S | her as regards 8. M. J., and [ believe 8. M. for fature defivery at 184¢e In bulk. | of i! it . Bebe hughes ©, the Utes In Colorado, the Nav sin he class of women that are se Lard — Stites Dole. a (em at i9@isiic imsutticiency of house-room is concerned, | Of Bnglani, Once, atraw plaiting and atlitstm- | ehildren arrive on the tMland they ate taken first | Ay Ah to an are, tO & arom batent, (HOA With, ibe, Cire a | for Now 1; Wh celdige for city; 18%44g1s 90 for Hiss excasaité that are now obtained | Mediate branches In the mannfactare of bono where they are waeeed and | NOM mexice se are h great extent, | dom m h. res, (nous, and faith | tatr to prime meam and ide for'emall lots kettle # thal now obtained Hineiel * ed and | on reservations. ‘There are a great many | ful. One who wowld make a man feel in- | penderd for rents, rerulting from meagre secomme= nd what not, gave work to 30,000 bande, reo medical examination, They | half-clyitized In the South. AN the Indians | deed if he should get her that the path of | “Asunn-#9.60 for pots, Bation, has convinced capitalists that there nh and women, in a elng'e distelet of Bu we two weeks, during whieh time, if | of the Plains f consider hostile, | Ife had indeed roses strewed along Its bor-| 1! aia Bricks at $8@¢0.00 for Gen. Hancock has been stationed on the | ders and not all thorns Western fre about twenty-three years, | As T don't know any one to Bat intter'y, #ince a pateh of gaaze has | no dire come into fashion for @ bonne 4 « Wlemea | roapeetive quarters boys and girls being rent to lygned to t ie Bo Letter Investunent than house buildin get nequaint- and the consequence Is econ In the piles of | hare dieearded atrew hate, thece oy Oty atrlenn 3 , and in the Indian Te Heé | ed with to Introduce ine Into wockety, how brick and lumber that one encounters at Mechta draayparing staloaedl Paley wih ies. tae hny pe ragecdal ee te I IE ‘ost | win J to get acquainted with those #tie rpeaks | very turn. The dity with which the Shine ation, In a | ey{idren In quarantine on Friday, Ang. 80. ‘There | Weatern po-tat the ting, ‘The General says | of ? hah Peak sa hl ap ehh tl | town, Luton, which has ® population of | are play-rodme connected with each department, | he hus seen no time when it was absglately | Tyne never but to two balls in my life. Bity is now growing, suggests the Inquiry hind living on a single meal ® | go that the younger ones can amuse thems}: safe for people to eross the Plains. Eyery- | the Scotch Thistle Ball and Engine Co. and Iwas never but to one ple-nic, so you 1 ; Be, aris aL 4 por #20 for Croton, and $40 fo nent at $l 60 far Mowendal Kio Grande mixed; —@38e for xed ; and lli@ive for western un- Latte at $5, turee mouths, Lime 4 $1 86 for Jump, RY GOONS CLERK Apsociation. # Associntion will ta OTICK TO BOS# BAKERS OF N ke EARLY CLOSING The regu'ar weekly meeting piace this Wea }. COWLES, a0 W YORK and vicinity Those wanting to hire men ean hem b it, aed ad wy ew York P. B, U Noun Wednesday even Hall, 146 Bowery. attend for then GkO. HOMERS, F 7 EW YORK Py ‘chal general WEDNESDAY Ey House, 296 Rowery, WM. GOBKOLUL, oat! eat; W mer ning, 4th THOS. up alairs, A REGULAR ME ‘omg to Patna Hall, cor or of ly order of the B—LONGSHORE SEAMBN'S BENE* volent Association will hold a eptember 41 All members are re |. HUSSRY, CARVERS ASSOCIATION A | ae Ml west will be held on AUMB ACT Steuben ation will be held this even room, 947 Bowery. Prevident, W T weld at their ball, tual attendance dent, W. A. ST! G. MoCANN, Ki U Dock Practical Painters’ Associ 1 Ave. D, thin eveniuit. , requested. G, CUSUMAX, Preni- MENS, Sco'y. G al meeting ; — How long will it be ere it covers the whole vent London paper gives these statistics: | with skipe and Jumping ropes, @e,, without Dody had to go armed and prepared to fight, fin: $4 20 per ton for white Lay pe cacicsile sak | beds . | oaday manrkol dealers have tb take os 5) Tis not always the ease that wi to fight | orshe can see that I have not. Not that [| DDL for caloined eastern, and $980 per bol for Beland with buildings? Not so long as one ; x ca oe ig dealers have to tak j Oat and In wot or cold weather all cau 4% | every Indian, but it was necessary always to, don't believe in any ones enloying such | *iclved Kuickerbocker and Empire Mil Tet Sat pay sp le I ah Would imagine at fist thot, — By | BACK what they oer forsale, alice dhere ure no | ‘This article willbe eonctuded Inanother paper. | he very gunried | penstres, tor T do, and If I had a jarther for | pur bowie; alate: Retine saa Layer Rae iene, | Mee Uman Nu. dat aad sib 'ave, on Wednesda y the official survey, the Aaland fs | PUSCF, AU their lowe rexcte through all the towne | ‘The Genorat ‘avers that the Indians are life I would make ‘It one of the rules of our | guste; Iitinols: lowe. nnd Minclenth teas evening, Rept. 4th, at 8 o'clock, ‘All members are Riciias iat aad Geliatene tae noe within weltoult of more than twenty | The Telal of Hates at the Harts Rxpoattion, | more hi-tile this year than formerly, and | lives, that at leant once a week we would go | western feeerver good to chalce, fosgure erate | Wauened to altend. The trade in several cor. i if miles, whence the material bas been collected | Wy yesterday published an interesting ac. | AY NE has never kuown any period when | to some place of amusement or lecture, ue | tubs Welsb, good to choice, waive; Odio, éume | fh MRA SS Ere Mh: OF Dumber about 6,000 are bullt upon. There- | tom tne poor plaiters, ‘Thonsands of persons can 0 ; aa rie on ‘gg UID AC the war was so general and conducted with spend» 9 time In enjoyment of life in the | mou to flr, Ide lio 0 hotee, &. ca a fore, nearly one-half of this telund is already | gcarcely earn u ahilling per w Pommons ca" count of a late trial of penetratlon Into safes, | go much spirit and malignity, J open atr, As regards my mother, she says | | CuBer-—State factory, good to choice, Mu. | Now 18st" Decupled, and Awe assume that the other | reamma they ond eult tk to ioe fer ale dena | Between thosé of the best English and Amort-| _ ‘The great thoroughfares of the country al | that Facioduin Gam ret aemared that she bee | Bam anny ifgiiye! For sbaise: aig | 00 share by he Fi they could gain Ts to 100, for atx days’ | " ross the s command except” the hit Lam big enough to care for my- oh che jMnalien dairy, Coos., Seeley. Le Balf will te taken up by a population nume- | tabor. Some of the invest manafacturers ta Lae | C&M manufacture, That mecount was from | Piatto, Phew arg. established. by law | self. and 1 think #0 too. Come, now, Factor | Gics: eagtiat dairy: Onl” iaiie pi | hat the Soctety Fically the sume, the city will have attained | ton, Dunstable, Bedford, Market street, and other | the London Tues, but although It admitted | with the eo: «Indians, The agents tum, will you help me? I anxiously await | lkalée; Ohio, prime, wee; pre ciated Ms full growth when it numbers about two parts, have closed thelr warehouses, Go where | the American victory the narrative dispar. | of the ronds have mace constant and preselug a reply. O. Parrenna. — | tochoice, 101%, | ata SOUN WATRON Pres st fillion iahabliante, ‘This 1s only wrongh | JU will, in those places may bw eucountered | aged the effort to fuch an extent that Peee ee dened Tt ia |. The writer of the above ix evidently ono of | gee forde New Orieane, NUtMe SPlande end) FARMER, ‘Trewurer, ALBERT ALLIN( Spproximation, but it is probably not far out | &eWe-"P women and children a‘most naked, very | herewith a communication from the Ameri | the same way with the three surveying par- | that class who prove their faith by their cakes ate for sipping, and $1 0@01 30 | Bee. ‘of the wi If the proportion of buildings | Pitures of wretchednoss and want, It is fearfl | ean safe makers, and an Atmbrican account of fies, which are being protected by escorts who | works. perd Treason turpentine, free, ¥ gal fo Iuhabitants continue the same hereafter | 1 contemplate what will be the condition of the | ihe affulr : fre under the directlon of the Secretary of | New Yonk, August 80, 1867. | ps iiqnvc; do, in bund, do tigtte. Crude turpene | poor down here when the trials of winter come New ¥. September 8, 1867, | te,tuterlor Editor New York Sun tine tn bb. @ 250 tr," $5.00. “Rosin, common, | —— ateprecpebieigectnes the estimate will prove correct, and there is | 5. Katiors of N et ‘onK, September 8, . If our troops should be withdrawn from | “Having read your matrimontal corres- | in bbls., A $5 S74 984; do, strained, du do, | A NOTHER STEP FORWARD—THE NEWLY Bo apparent reason why it should be other- wypna 1088, pte OF Ns + OB the Indian country, no white man would dence” with inuch Interest, I would offer | 1204 doy No. 4, do, do, $4 Uha$e 15; organised Temperance Society entitied the GexterMen | A have given publicity | ever go throngh. it would amount to an! 4 few suggestions to those 10, No. 1, do, do, 18650; do, pale, do, $650. “Young Men's Culted Benevolent 1. A. B. Soci Wire, Belgravia Mins Braddon’s magazine t¢ de- | to the xafe trial at’ Rasis dom an English | Shand? the Territory. It tk believed ee i ang anen who | gr'th; ‘dd, extrs pale, do,’ do, ‘st 90 dio, | ety,” Will bold ita Grat pablie meeting thiy Wed- How long will it be then ere the! fering the existing varieties of * fashion” in | point of view, we think ft no more than fale | that nora man would. remas, in Colorado, | *°et % lie in search of sensible wives Minow east do, do oral Hee Non | Hetday evening, at 1H Selockr at Li ve Hal population of the city makes two millions? | Indies dress that provalle, and thinks that our | Hat you should also publish the story as seen | Peonte who live there depend for stistenance | srasihty? fo. you not, on making an ove. | fo A Ho, Be. Pach chy a eG Sia sal eneae austin, ee haireart ioe” | OF this we can only judge by the past and | girls to-day are wiser.than their grandmothere-- gh Amerigan cyps, The wighingeorres- | on the States, and he would be a very reck= | Ing eall, invariably. addrea the lady. ‘with B Tovaba Wo; doy pouitierm doy dey 66 Torgit © | Will Mddreae the public. Beveral excellent singers | resent rate of Increase, The growth of the | becanse they take ecraps from all the farhionable from Tooker-on who Was NO "Joss man who would then attenpt tO cross | some, light frivilous remark, who replies, of Nava. Urude livipiye is balk and'tit@ | will Also De preseut, WM, COOK, Pres. CHAS, | he By res ok tnetaaie, growth ¢ 4 Me este hed Utestligs OCU phees ek a thee ees nea tsta mee 10 ROWS. pernane tg Pains nthe absence of any yroteetion. course, fi the same spirit this i lowea by | 18,18 bla, HoAned in bond at 26)4@0c fur straw | LEONARD, boo, __ MiG Se SES Mis , which In {ts early days was very elow, |‘ af them | Amer ewin, ‘ | They gave us notice that they Intended to | another of the same sort by you, ubterly for % OUNG 4 has latterly been exocedingly rapid, In 1696 | Beam other for present tse, In the course of | | We think weare fully eatisfed.as we ought | commence war In the spring. . General Hane | getting that the key-nole dick, ut meeting | gi TARETy Salen 00,000 te at 1294 for tntertor, Adi ‘iais Breoing., Spanking by Mest bie population war 1,000, and Inrone hundred | 12, defence our grandmammas get some hard | fo be, with the decision of gnc guromman | cock hae thelr statement, which was reat to | Gaually. gles colue to and nluences thy Monae -Cebe 1ou@lbNe ood. Porte Rice ico fobpeon, Urifin and Jaa, ODonvell st | ai 100, and rubs, ‘Their very low bodicos, for instance, aad | &M8¢s Wl ere compored of two Bugllsht | the commanders of posts, saying tha whole character of the interview? Young | at iaal4c. Jay will Years tereaficr it had increased to Only | bare arms and oper kee fafringod sally on | crwmneere—two American and one Fremgh | posts must te sbandongd in the spring, women who are self-reliant (and there are | TaiLow.—Balee £0,000 Ibe at 12@12 ic, Bieansdy will preside ot. the plabs. | W- 0 00,883, In 160 the number was 4 | propriety, We are quite sure we should blusti to | of 1,000 frames (89,000 In gold), the anrount | wat the Pacitc Railroad must be stopped at | many of them), who work out thelr experts | Yarexan.—Sie4de for weotern In bond. BREe ee CaN Me ane ete pe 2800 It was 515,517; In 1855 it wus 629,810; in| fee one of them now, and hastily throw «| depending on this contest. ©" weet | Tanetion CUiy, we thoy Intended te BABE We cope of Nie through toll and privation, aro | auq\ver sleaimer B00" Wosee cheesc. at She and we | CROWLBY, He, Bec, J a7 | 4 cannol peace on Faptto ve des e4 q — U — - BAGO it wan 614,287; and at the present thine | shiwl oF cloak abont her til something more | But we would like to ray further that the | {he Indiane are allowed to hunt between the | shine who have more lelsine, anal ghee in | bales cotton at «, To London 400 Uble Aout st | a p.CAP-TAN-DUM-FATHEN MATHEW 7 | two “intelligent German which the London. fis supposed to be about one million, During | could be done, People did not regard such « Plattee and the Arkansas, It ts impossible | honest enconmaement will converse as seus: | Hoga; {20 OUR toed, At te, To Glamgow per : aekaeh we tank | { ‘0 ten beet al Se. 6d; B00 the present century, therefore, the population | ess of habllimeute with any uneasiness peaka of were twa workmen we sent to control the young men. ‘The chiefs and {bly and intelligibly as are her thoughts, Beesrabd tee bole hear at im ba” ee ee saa : was the fashion; but the dinad- ig ky ent me principal men’ are nearly all desirous of | dd. Here te another idea, although not “= — —— bas in the average doubled about every | H mploy for nearly twenty years, de t grievance =, - ‘ | personally were terrible, It might |” Mr. Herring backed them all down on fire: He der their lilagerand com: | riginal with me, I find it applicable to this SPECIAL NOTIC Bish years the inst ie coubling Ia sous | Fania parnomt ly mee erie a) MR | ars Gelli Kear tt Linvttue haere euliors bung men leave thelr villages and.con- | ense, An Intelligent, aelf-relying - woman maa *) _ ighteen years. (n this basle, it le sufe to say | 1, “a cong tree decolleey but when any one | ally known ainong the safe exhibitors that | fae chesfica bes at Marois hentere ter | Wie aeekien eras fe 8 ce onus ait | SWhiile the Laup hots out te bara,” there Ghat the city will have ® population of two | Wasa tittie part forty, the matter waedifferent, | (UE Lanker’s safe intended for the Exposition | euive the stolen horses from the young men, | more self-reliant ax a inan then et to ang, | Mf @ chance for restoration of healih. if, there- talllions eighteen yeare hence, and that it will | Te might be equally eultuble for beautifully mould: | NAG been damaged in transhipment, and left | Gen. Hancock, in reply to “9 quertion | woman. For true womanhood will recog- | fre, the covetitation has been weakened by dis- at Havre by the American Commtssioner, our English competitors thought they eould make | short work of the only other safe which we had on exhibition that laid any clatm to bur- lar-proof quality. ‘This was our ordinary resproof safe With a small banker's chest juside; sud so confldent were the British safe inakers that they had caught us on an | Inferior safe, that they openly stated they | Praha Wen—-1885—cover the entire island with a Yolid mass of buildings. ‘The Munday Dispat Tur, Dispatch has one editor who will eer- Beinly die in the poorhouse if he has any beavier implement to wicld than a peo. The whether he supposed tt possible that the Tndian agents, such as Wyncoop and Leavets worth, can be trusted with the discretion of issuing goods to any part of these people, said T do not know about Wyneoop; I think | the trouble with agents te that they are all probably connected with trading Interests, such persons ought not to be nize true manhood Maid found, ‘ours, respectfully, Mus A. F. P. Very good enggestions from one who las had experience in married Ufe, and may be accepted with profit New Pubiteations. ed arms to have no covering but twenty buttoned gloves (a style Nkely to app! more); but the little muscular exercise taken by the fal Delles in wociety leaves @ great many with slender arma, flat wrists, and pointed elbows, passable enough in hangin or princess sleeves, ‘eful and proper tn ar ot very gr eave oF excose—the nerves sbattored—the stomach weakened—the appetite gone, and all the world : | appears gloomy—pour some fresh oll {ato your lamp, tn the shape of Plantation Bitters, which will make the flame of life again burn brightly, ‘and Hlansinate & once wretched existence, For Indies it {a an elegant and gentle attmalant, exactly euch as they require, Many families wit! not be tion: erg | any sleeves, which are anfit to met the glare of the | Would open our safe In two hours and a half, i ch distributions I judge so] Aurc Fonngs or Howouxn,—A novel b: Bun ls boselged with questions as to where | t1y auebrouded No deubt the youngest daughter | Si offered to Det us ten to oe they would | frum wnat y have heard af Colonel Leaven | George MacDonald, A.M author of © Am. | without it It hae au imuicuse sale throughoat Reeoamar: see be sie, Lanter lad tripped gracefully enoogh tn her scanty petticoat | 18,1 Wear. Teewas this fate our third: | worth from Tndlans and whites, and from | nals of 8 ,dalet Borhoonl” Guild | the worl, usand weaklings of @ large city, | . | clase turglar-proof—one taken from amung | Wortl from Tndlans and whites, and from | ee OF ee ow Yer - who are perpeaaly whining hat there | tei gce Mute a ts ik | aoa, wi ny cae Plewon | une or fe, which {be Lrwared to | Broter'y Prnkla Square Magnolia Watcr.—A delightful coffer ax- othing to do, t recently recommended the | goies through she was going into consumption iu | coud produce, > Staats ngland | Wasulngton, Hie has been charge Ip by | the plot ofthis voy at Seortnd, ana he | Mete—*0vEdor fo Colonge an ot balf the price ‘ prese! wi jefras be ‘stone quarries mear Guttonberg, N.J., t0 al) | goasequence of wearisig that bewildering chaue| ‘The following 1» the “American” acconnt | Preheat hey ace busines 0 ee'an Indian | Principle chardcters are a orphan SIH whose | Lyon's Maguetle Insect Powder —vhe who would not be appalled with hard work. | sure, and her disease was accelerated during the | alluded to in the above, being am extract | agent. It is strange that these charges have hare bees ‘The cal fi leet Operational ry La tingacc “A fellow feeling makes us wondrous | January Lahde Negick bia ry iy |from the Parle correspondent of the Am, E¥ Har have Eon, it would 4 it pes bid toad ova Chatina, wh sents oe Con ineeet vermin. bd kind,” and the complaining writer in the | tamn eveuingeby the bare neck and arme that, | yy iijuns cafe (ping with on hongst sass tp d ry R | tebon._ Revd Papas, & Pert " jan? ly and hos! ‘end manly side of buman fife, us well as the dark ‘Trtcophoroen, Piepatch ot once falls to lamentations over | Bevertnelows, were fo preity; But to Be) rie trial x to thy fpeniiip WAR public ax | There Was one case in Getober, 1868, wheré | and achemlng. It fy told partly tn the Scotch on, Renee en ‘the stony advice of the Sum. He sees the | “#? mamma, who was J ty aud | far as possible, beMmy Vntted only by the size | arms were furuished to the I Hane Wy Eee dialect with which English leaders are not gen- jeapent ertiele, ae ‘ks, but hasn't the courage for the work. weighed twelve stone, it could by no means! of the bullae in which it took place, Clhat- | agent, after being officially notiti t+4 ‘erally very familiar, and 1# somewhat verbose, glee papal if prs Tastly far the | B@ conaldered #0 suitable @ mode of | Wood's» en attacked Horring's safe a ta P| wore ichined ry hostility. Me. Het 8 Ss | Untversele 1867_ 'o he makes up sympathy, nominally for dressing. So at last wo return to the fact we | NM. on the 1th, with wedges and sledge hain- | Indian Commissioner, mt Te Finadiclal News, Markets, &c. wheter AIsoty Oo Toor man (whens newspaper patronage BE| avg gought to erPils—that never before be mere. Herings men attcked Cinna | rive Atel oae Bet taeale aight The | New Yon, Tuesday, Sept, 9, 6 P.M. | swuded, the, MME R Mahi wants), but really because it strikes @ | gies ao many advantages 1 dre, oF) yang | Mle with a Ailing apraratus: AN Td tae | we el testimony Is that the Iudians are | The Money tharket is easy for temporary | {vie Mkehines, ‘The ‘only guid. medal for th Jazy Internal chord of bis own, in the | Jes of fashion wheuce to w Sere | ees ot ieee hour AL SHOT well armed with pistols and rifles, loans, Geld bas ranged at 1110 141';, The | branch of mauufacture, | Sec official list of awards follow inner: “These stuncridgon are | Phere ere etill sbuece; WWETe ‘eo thane reas | tale were (aro Odi hing aud, thicwing | The Indians always plerce the bodles of | rate for foreign exchange bas been statlon- | and faceumue of medal aj Wheeler ei fawued py acsoa body else, ib ip Pot Dikelu' pod tha ltd testa ig taal eprapgen oo. domes" Balls “Shad distlbua, ‘wunasatisiy Guim Minne A mdb again Ae Wasik obbicthl lam | pa NEPA Ang aay bide ee 0A A. B. Society No. 4 will bold a ubllc temperance snesting at th beri, Houston and 4d &} evening. ‘Ihe talented M ing. excellent muic, Come MEBTID 8, om! ) Vico Pres, ; EDWALD RYAN, m WILL BE MELD BY TH. other gram f hall, cor, of this (Wednesday 4g lute Langton, Broonlya, will lecture ou the evils of rom ‘here will be some beautiful ei drink. d a NO. 5 NA \ util wold at 456 Bast 14th ScukopeR ideledt ol cciate RARE CHANCE —AN OLD OYSTER SA; | AL "oon usown es-aeh Romy wit be cot furl preteen Bt cnlare, at the m ety, any thine from ®'At M, to 1". Me ui" a « ventag Amasoments can dig and delve on their property, | and we really pitty them, since an Leth nnn we, pI harrmore, fends of ii a all put fa | Se follows a. bo, 2801, 1119¢0112; B20, | SOCIETY NOTICES. AMERICAN THEATRE Aimping, Dancing, and out perm! pel hom of & little elegant lace would look moch more Aro m arrow into 6 hever burn powder 1s t 5 i] ee = aan Prana of Female Spy." et by vn Wine 30 hig 4 11 | pretty and modest. We have ecarcely discarded | "hen the outelde door of when they ean Tw wambuoceden | do." 18i, 108% 01004: do., snap as! AT ACMEMDERS OF SIKTER LOD@ HOUSE, cor. Mth et, and t was where you have ted to be al thrown open were loud and hearty ; b use arrows. The principal men arc 10%\y ; 10-40», ig a 4 and 7-968, 107! well ae Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, are | 2} 4 ,tesiring to go with Washington Lodze eee AR ee roe and the Prams | along. If you had béon one of the industri. | aree ertnoliae thet confounded grace and de | wer” fy the cheers fro armed with fire anna, and the others with | 107s, eee cate oe i 4 praia 1. A. on thelr antatt exenrettn, 10 Bat ave row ha he industri. peste ‘ i” BI o Va. effectual wD, Jayne's Agve |Nod USDAY, Sept. fy will meet in fall re: Of The Irish Informer. ous kind you would have hada trade already, | Amity: and we ettll rejoice in a gotréom the | Americans (thongh in numbers only bows and arrows. The Indians do not fight K EXCHANGER, if m writeoat @tiathiy of retarh, Sold every> Levis ibew Halt col WAGE Uk ee Te x ) head known ae 8 chignom; & great beanty, name | 85), when, at 4185, the outalde plate of steel | often unless i or nutn- SALES AT THE STOCK F. wt dda ci tat adh alan TE ito meat Hi FIFTH AVENUE OPERA HOURR—Vandeviter | ang ihe advice ould not be applied to you! at 40, the outabae pl unless they are in jor Huth: pa Ales menbers of * Zi Gindrella” and" Too Much for Good Na: | ANd the advice could mot be applied to YoU! |i, w well-formed head, e ax much obecared by Ctatwood's safe was thrown aside by Her- | bere, They do not fight without ap advan- cere ate te ae piioctnl ip attendance at the lodge room on We fare. Jou ereep around the dimenity as yon Have | ine intter fashion, ae grace of motion, that ex- | Fing's men. thes exposing the outer sarfuee | tage, Whenever they find their enemy pre- | 00m T.A. 60, w1.6.118 100 Adams 8 TIN) Tee Howe Machine Ce.—Etiaa Howey | Mrdacrering. Ny order of the lodge, MENKY BROADWAY THRATRE: Prosdway, corner of | done with hard work long before you rend | quisite charm, was by the former, Bat then | Of hard undriliable casting. Fifteen minutes | pared they give up. $00 -8.Ge Bia flll 80 “ee HE for Bowing Mowhines | Sects seattle rs Broome #t.-Fortest as ‘ Richelieu.” the articleta the Bes, Let the diepatchman : ; ; | eniticed to entirely remove this formidable | The Indians ase now carrying om the war 140) U8, bl Soc ON | se Biehes Premiam for Sewing moat 0. HE MEMNERA* mION New paancn THEATRE y avenne.- | the article in the Be oe inore i the gored ahiet owing imio rach incom | (fo ills) material: thw process. being very | with all the Hew improvemems. They knve | Uru? 200 9 a Hy | inthe United Sentes, London, and Parte, Oftice, | AL, 2: JG TR MEMBERS OE DIVISION Now Mrs. Lander as " Elisabeth of England, | Gamewen beagle hod bs _ LeVGht wa ' eters ban tegen va genth oneal an Mauch eimilar to peeling the bark from ab | fled asses, We found ¢ aes oa 8 rt ve en 18 Gate “Parce B, 06% NO. 690 Broadway, New York. 491 | quested to attend a regntar meeting to be he:d o1 WEW TORK THEATREtopposite New York fio | Iand-owners, by the handreds, who will not Nature has been kind may drape forme of bean'y | nk tree. | lee.” They come uj & regiment of ca | teweo 1p Ademme RE OO. Th | seeenee oem ni Dext Weduesday everiuy, Sapte diy 156, at the tel_"Under the @ ast | only gtve thelr etone to be cleared, bat will | i strictly plaidem garments, which are the per- Toking ® lank at Herrinu’s nife. we find | valry and var like a regular regiment. | 600 do..new los 90 do... hs | = Capitol, Im rear of the Cy Itai, Ali members are WALLACKS THEATRE: Broadway and 13th ot. ay falety (dr ite removal, aad the stone vn of atyle; and (hose too stout oF too thin, | Chatwoud's men wedging at the door, appa- | The chief stands with a mirror and throws | 16400 qo.. 108%, 990 Canton Co, ay | NAREIAGH*, Fequesiel ty come up an | pay their dure, or thes ae LIitle Nell.” ' + °e | toy adupting a few fds, are at lberty to drape (TERAY With © good prospect of getting In— | reflections as elguals, which the men obey. | 700 — do. 6110.5 900 Erie R McLKAN-NICHCINGALI On Tooaday, Rep | BAM WIM be eoneed From the book. Hy order. By TRERACE GARDDN eceker will be enabled to cell his produce | (7 5 , 7 ih rome time or other, We hear many +) ect. | They have signal mem all around, On eee tf 8 nber Sd, by te itev, James C. Nightngnie, | MOLVEY Pret, J. DUNNIGAN, Sec, 240 Theadare Thom | besides. | Cxuberanes of conceal deficiency of outlive with: | tors remarking about the tremendous bows | occasion I was with Captain Braith, a guile | qa je eee. bf | Jolin Metaan to Hella Nightingale, n | LODGE ROOM TO LET, COR ALLEN HEATRE COME f " —— ous lowing character, vod's wen with the ; and {uterpreter, There was an Indian brile | 4 Pate tart | _REYNOLDS—SMIDLA—On August 28th, by | JM aud Grand ete, for Wednesday evening Ri, Nicholas I th of Keenater Mefesgal. ® Pamioe, } while the same | liantly arrayed making elgnals, Captain Tre Rev. &. A. Freeman, of Squan Village, Willard | The room ialane “dap. Apply Jer Minerals | James A. MeDovoatty lately United 8°0n- | apne modes fin fall and winter are already the that the sledge of Her- | mith pulled out a «mall inirtor from hie Lltsig | Revoulds, of suark River, to Ida Suidta, of Farm | WALFORD, 1 Pie 9 GRIFFIN and CHRTETY'S MINSTRRTS, cornet | tor for Calitory rday 10 Altay. | gubjecr of eomsideraeh : ns too heave, amd not one of the | bosom and flashed It on the Indian, who be sic gS | etal ws | peitaies FAW SLLURGRATIN OCR Broadway and sed si=-Biblopian Songs, Bur subject of consideration, Party woe able to use ft to advantage. came frightened and ran away. ate. 16 —--—- A oN Bee By Wecens ieon | Mr. Met in Bethl |, Por dinver deeasee chives will be to faxnton the |! "AP Jal ft was evident that Loi eete of | Of hostile warrlors the Geperal estimates | OOM. SAN TA By | DEAT! | Gora Pnbine me L My BAN FRANCTSCO MINSTRELS. 248 Troatway, | Altay ( rh, om the 19th of No- | coming winter, men were becoming exhausted: and this | that the Cheyeance number about four hnnd- 109 Heading H... | CORCORAN-cn Tosnday, Repts 04 James, | Sve, on W ebsopha Rurerianmen io “Hamier Hews yeruber, 1817, He received a good education * poplar wii! be the be a hot men, It was | ted, the Arafahoes foor hondred, the Klowns Bs Seis | youngest son of Perer and klisaber Corcoran, | Olek. 7 from Long Hex nc & | dee to feftesh themen, Opera: ve hundre re are but few Apach , H ‘ ‘ ' vy. M F a «ican life as a neer, tu whte half m 7 q i aie Cle, Col nity naon, | BELLY € ROSS MINSTRELS, te fircadway, | 804 Deveun life witch | sete half metre and half eat, oF party of fade | stopped: and wale the probably four or five hundred, | Oe Se: (ibe family. are fatty ine | of ro Lim, and Me, dX 9, Condon, Suge, Dances, &&. Soutbera Fiirtations- | capacity he assisted fn the survey of the first y men were refreshing Mienselves the coe hatdred of two thousand will cover | Second Ay. HL. 60° vited to atgend the funeral, on Thuretyy, tie | Do Mo No 1 of New York, will addy Kill Troratore. railroad built in Ameriea. the Molawk Va GoM, which tenow popnlar on bonnets, willbe | mittee examined both eafee. and thew enne engaged between tho Arkansas and the Cle, & Tol R198 | Oty ab 9 oiock, from ihe Featdouce of his pas | We. Singing by Me. bgt Lp rage Vital o TONY PASTORS Opera Hoare, 90! Rowrry tert i, Biante axtorward: he pave replaced to the conclaston that, aa to security, the stte, that Is, leaving ont the Camanches, 100 Chi. He. . & P..108%% ats, No. SOT West St ot, without furthior Wo | BO™ Wiittstee and’ oem Comoe nt Rate: t. & Bunker I, 0 - . \ Wate be wifl be worn ed with Merchonts and bankers of America and E Who number about three thousand. da... 10,108% . bese O'NEILL, t. RL MULLEN, Vice Pre fos Phare tose bor Pitcai engicrering, went to Hlinots, aud began the | eute Damnete land were In a position. to. place theit value ge sie 1a |p LEAHERTY — to Wittamebungh, Catharine dint. i eM. oo wtary, Pils pt LEYS OPERA HOUSR, Rrooklen: Ratiade f law, fe soon tetar font the feaeh of ordinary | 4 18% | Flaherty, aged 67 years, eee Boot 1s ! BE Breekivn fe a ' " > arate im ‘ Raemelio’ Gowere for earrings will be y ar he reveh of ordinary burglar | GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE. pre 3 bd The relatives and tier 14 of the family are re ES AND _SPARKLNG! 1-PATIED BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Mr, Wal “deta cn nN thie mutant nd each fhe Revinnn Queuten, Mil & St. PY pe a rdnesday aflernoun, Repeéth et iv" oiock Teepe se ELopt lees Company in eine rGeneral Honnd buttows will be replaced by every variety eet of men declaring they were ready [© | ne gttewing lett nowite F PRL AW, de C..100% from her late residence, 181 North Tth et. a) POPTLAR MELODT SIBLOS GARDEN eo Wark Crook.” the State. At the expiration of ble two of shape on treet dresses, resume operations, the signal wos given, and ig letter, showing how an In- 4 100 do... 16% | HINCIT On Monday, Sept 9d, William J., son ORIGINAL SONGS, BARNUIS WURRIM: Iroeder years term be wan reselceted, and served in = then commenced ‘the exciting ties! | The dustrlous workingman bonght a €2,500 hose | 1) cag, Ba HEN 1 ag BO Hae, of Patrice and Mary Hiineh, aged 44 years Sul F by DROWN & PERKINS, Poblichers, Hk The Meet Cane and tbat eapectty wedtt 10616, Te 1800 he went to | Cee Publle, instites Mandate tatand, | Hiner pine and door traning of Chatworsl's and secured @ good home with only #300 cap | ‘sp bated | O aN, | monte ae or wai and by LAN # & BROTHER lien” aud Bacu ng a , he wer | hens. safe were soon ina condition to adinit day- 4, . 7 Hreeee latinos and friends of tt I alot. 24 4 por 100; five conte & = | CAaliornia on a “prospecting” tour, and the | The meang of communieation between Wants Hott, hu ‘a man’s hand M4 take } " ns Asin 3 is large class ola are | one 8 tat, bev rad pe “er | gre reopeetfully invited to atiend the fuera, 4 Marc? ATER V7 > eerie | fear (ullowing temoved thivie ade | 0nd Rendal Ale mot, for vieltore ot leat, 1 (i inches hy & inehos Paying Meh prices for low accommodations t 6 100 Pacific M.8....14994 | Wednesday afernoon, Sept. 4th, at iy o'Ch —— a THE NEW YORK SUN, hay dike? ph eg agge lle pad prose The . bale 2 inches) which wan inelde, and which in crowded tenement houses : | POOR Gedosi9y 00 do. 14a%4 | from Ue reeipence of his parenta, sab West 36 W ONO. © WILL MEET AR wit Mttoee for AL” hat State bis permanent bome. In IRI he | # : 4 Of a Llook io Herring's eat B is ‘ Fea do... WETIA'G G0 NAY. Coa, RL, 106g | Hitee 8%6 nd Broadway, thie eveniny, pa ¥ was elected Attorney General of Californie, | 12 Me Cominiaionee anu Correction, ck having been placed In sthelr te- | gy ORLY, Sept. % 1867, | 108 G0: RAEN BE Ge... | RATEN On Tuesday, Sept. Od, Patrick Ka chore Frofeeror Wells aud Jott DNES 10) G, SEP 1 a hruchee at both of thes a ite morning gate Shatwe A Nerring ¢ | y ron 4 9 CoRRAT Tait Delaney, President} WENNESUAT BORKENG, BRET and two years later was sent to Congress, IM | 1. "150 a. a.—tat anlees for epectal parposes | hats Grate iy Love ce eat fertene Dran Sin: —Being @ constant renter of Hor, Was. 1e ge da! vee and friende of the family Messrs commel and liao, Wie Barempor art becribe for the SUN. E me fe does not call at Randalt’e Le) daring thy the word m "yt Your valuable paper. and never losing sight dim) ace ny fpecth invited to attend the funeral POS Cie Degen wil pertoem an ths ‘op <tedbrrgafet tn : sic i tangle shee ht flat dl yy the word cheming.” it wae of that which interests mechanics, clerks and {oo dn." ep ge Inte residence, 204 let avenne, on UR” DAL KRRWIN' Fae Oe BENCH the cheapest morning pape lite, Tn Intl, | otmer pert of the day, Convicts from wely EE ete te other poorly pald working people, which I Serr, t tit} | btm att o'clock, fad Dah aR AS _ Pp and yo ite Stes | the Penitentiaey and Workhouse on Mactwell's | quer Mek of we We reenive z find in the columns of your valuable paper 0Ty MORRIS At Yonkers, on Monday, LELYOUNG MEN'S P.M. Society pay iw ke he th v 1 elk Seare, Toland ate went up to the Institutions on Rartdall’s Orn A i reeelve as proot under the head of “General . 10T g Sarah Morris, aged 50 yearn, N.Y. hail 7&1 sth ove, A. grave pport will make it the best. he div of det Where jou ain rhage ay | CUettwer waft having been opened. | ee.” of whieh Tam deeply. In 'e | pyltalattore sod irieuds are invited to attend the | Lime may be expeeiead at one pubic moeting this = Sheindl eondad b of last Mare land to labor there as lony: as their services ma; he outer parted the burglir-proof door | Nee. : y bof at hte wneral, from the residence of her rather, Thom | ening. Mrofwweur Wells will be present. Good AtOttraiton of the Atnbame Claim | MiDocoat wae a man of fine native be requiced. ‘They are boarded and lodged there of Herring's mfe now showed sens of <0n | Yur Wadena baad lo find go am tom G Reiki, oe Serie on Wednesday, at 2 P.M. Caria BAG ee vie soft ts, Renee heres P a i ecticeos | Abilities, an exectient public ypeaker, aud am | duchug that time, and are not like the Ward's Im | Coming off, while the Inner plate of Chate | OF thele remarks diticate, Tam forced by 9 | S208, ToL. «£308 Teel ctior tia tom Hee Temes orgs © | ademumciauiee SOL os BANEEE oot voban Piomatle correspondence jn 4 r ht ante cod's safe showed siuilar indications. ple ghee 1 by ual i ive ‘om New York, ai y FATHER MATH seal d reece onde CPE and Iaborers, bruaght thither and thence every | Lends tafe slowed sluullar indications, | sincere feellug of interest which has taken | Sha wna Why | NBWCOMB—On Monday, Se | LADIES FATHER MATHEW TT. A. So ened i a Foreign Omics, eortaln } Morning aud evening, Occasionally these permous | Pestinin ea Toole wore In bad condition LCM Of my mind on this all absorbing auby | to Tel, & Hud. ©.146 Newoomb, aged [ years 9 moniin os Ba cety, No. 8 of Now York will holt uh With regard to the position of the Britich * consequently rent back again to recelve the) mitted. If Herring's men eonld only have fence uted & show yt. arch, Norfol on, Thursday, Septera- | of Sih ave., fur electicn FA aber overs ming the Alabama ctaltn Gomip for the Ladies. | proper correction an@ phnieh ment at their Blaeke | had one of the two iarge wedges they had What they waranty th Calle (: ama "He ire rempeciNuly invited to atlose witsent Anbar CHAPMAN, document that In bast in Rogland, who tn eighty seary | wets Talend homes, On the oreaston of our ree | brought, bat which the committee did not | "Twit not go into detail, but will stmapty | 199 Wert Union Th 43 Boticrs | TRICE NOLAN low tobe used wativoud's waft ‘i bu I ov, $i 7 " “a Ace: MecWaaiy ob Balls the eer, hae been nitering some | cent wilt to Randal Toland @ mimber of men | Mien twen eened atone, ‘The root. wep Sey Wat wih a Journeyman enrpenter, and | 3oq Ww oy TRAY On Tureday, Sept. anh. nner 4 communication to th ancon agatnst what she calls, | from the Penitentiary were Inbortng there, di- | very warm: the workinen were sweating aud nerally receive the highest wages going ; | # Mer. i" finan y in the 47th y Wil to hia OWN. 6 MANE AD Onions viirenY, he frandation for an ational wing aboot | tired, the spectators wern exelted hundreds | (it. 'Y steady at work, I Pee anil Oran BOARD, funeral will take placeon this (Wednestay) bat Redland wen read bentt the At ! event day to he erected at the Blonle Asylum. Beven of | of hearty Lenting with anxiety for the so | tts forms, butdo not drink liquor weve we | igried ia aferuoon at Lp v'cluck, ney ake eed at England was ready to submit the Ala mid of finery, but we think | them refased to work the day previourand were | cess of the safe which represented their side | (thor very. enone tha toe “esearch Pond e wembe ppt ed th wood tnd to atlde by the de whatever Wm thetr yran twot! Young worsen | motst and low, and the wet weather of thie Sum. | f/f that cach person, in the Gullding k My wages are #21 per week of $3.50 18 West Union Ty, 4% 9 docs bab oa" Wedureday) afternoon at toekek, gad pro. DELI IMI: Vresident. PIILLIP SORA might be. The only stipulotion to this offeg | of all clasros of life, at the prevent day have been | morhas kept ft in a continual state of mad. would by the public be eonsidered th cr day, My fainlly conslete of myself and | 308 401,000 @ OB ak... 0 Mrs | ieee leteeatny renter the meld Patek Mose | @otuecrieee 5 that the United States should agres to | tps much abused for this very human vanity uf | much od, that eowe stripe of potatoes snd te A esha an ere rd Wife and three children, who are regular at | 19 Canton Co... 300 nt Cae | ray, JAMEN F, DOUGTIBNTY, eer Jig | FRUMSELL CLEAR THE TRACK - fe , . p rm i feet o eh dition to my. fatnily L ussigt | 22,N:¥. Cen. 1.100% 100 Chi, Tei & P.. 109 a sip » Bee, 48 Branch Xi Gung eas Paces Mates fame manner, the claims of dtet & womauly vanity, moreover, which has crops were actually drowned out All the vegee | Menudo us blows so well given by one of th y aged parents 1100 Brie He... 2. 604% 400 Cle. & Tol, 1.126 SKINNER Cn Monday, Sept, 1947, Nelson UH. TA. i, welt ahtle meetin «sustained dure | Come down to them from the eattled ager ‘The | t need in the toatitutions are raised best atrikere P ever saw: Chatwood's inner wy Yori sty ail in 9 dove. B10 6% 400 Chi, & NAW. 46 | Skinner, aged 61 youre 7 mouth a at their Hall, 287 Findson ot dneadag evers receding 1 bt t " " . plate felt very sert iy the effects of the + 9 do. 69% 800 ChL& NW. pf, Tig The retatives and fr of the family and ing, the 4h inet, at Ty o'clock, Anthony Hur ent does not | Brecedin tation Ie always to blame for the | Island, ‘The Comimisetoners of Charities and || inant” of were und chisels finding myself and young famil, 100 Had. Ry. Rane 199 Bn. DIO members of Tompkine Lode, No. 91.0.0. F, gina, keq., te eloquent. orator, will addres th hehe 4 f that which tmtmediately 4 R—and | Got ‘wen 116 of the sie Gis 5 fee Oey ine. te fooking at | Letler olf thin I’ was eleven years before, | 200 Cle, @ Pitte R., 98) 900 are reepectfully juvited to atiend the faneral from ineetlog. Poa pang Rhine py edhe at Brigtand ts diay a Gee Whately we may ue pwhedibd tua | brneed Ob endalfa tolewhs end the ety tor | the bur by Ay vis Joking at) T forced myself into the conclusion that f | the Rev, Dr. Strikers churchy. in i4ih street, bee | othera att Nd poses are reqep (is Lautan: voumeulons re x ada Haat, a he Ture ings my exe | satrap ray eee Heo te ennctaslon stows Chis & sess ete tween sth nnd Wth aves, on Wednesday af i) sited the ectiog om that ev ' ia bill er dlenions tedteted [oa ee at thelr dangh , ation of daveulle Thtinguente” own | necting that the next nitante will be it) With my good wifes ald, In tha latter in te wy at 1 o'clock, LAMBERT. Pron PATE. Me Ath if Pah iadtteears stl will be. ‘The Countens of Waldewrave, tn her | w acre& The Irland ten, | the outer plate yields and tulle on the Moor, | 186s, we ad three butdred dollars te the | 680 Wetle, argo te axe TYRVELL— On Monday, THOS. ONE, Sec, my sn " fu Hot ture on extravagance, bat come true and earue 0 Smmates: Teaiiae 1b Wan ee taki or | ban that t hundred [invested in a | ,2! Am. B aie and revere illness, M. oa ae — probable. England wae never known to ree | words to eay on this polut, aud these we qc Die Foaheed UES OA y aware that | fonentes Tpinictog it was the publle recep and lot tn South Brooklyn. Mere are | 102 $i Oe ler eae RELIGIOUS NOTICES, Bnquish a foot of terr y voluntarily, nor yer off these Randall's feland Inetitut re pag y Hi 7 BE sega 7 figures: | ! me ane 7 " i" anda " a er | the custody of Her , the men work- members of the K. C NG) MPN'S CHITRTIAN ASSOCTA now, The pr thon for bly & | devoted to the mee of children atid youth mn ty | Ing on Chatwe stopped thelr opem= 100 pa erat de Paul's Chin f the City of New York, iM) Pith are sound fiir abd Gob ame for the love ¢1 | oF physically diseased, and tho homelos and | Hone fora moment and were going to look 1. cs, SP ig:t SS | Brookgy Sul Sawyers’ hoetery, are, rewpe oom and Labeary-tree Bib jarilos are. sepposed Is, Lostead of ¢ fiiendiew Urthe ones. All theve islands goera | SC thelr favorite,wheu they wer told that th Boo CHLENSW. pf, TO | from st. Vincent ‘de. Pauls Churehe ae ees ae i 5 fe iy ksh dae Peavidnbn dar (1d block wae yet behind the franklinite Linin ca Ww Wednesday shernoun, 7 are ‘ f hat is right 1 atare and Prov hele pres | and in abut fifteen minutes vet on $2,200 at ReveN per cent. Oe oN , ath s gacahmaieamactod| And | cnt pirpoms, where beauty and comfort, cle the people who were watching the Herring | > ble quarterly, $8 %, yeorl 100 Tot, W ae | Oe wi br iid’ sine chive fe 6 dlapete ? wople who were watching. th ¢ aarteriy, yearly... \ ven in Tuesday, Sept. 2d, Avthon: pape helpers _ Ai ae of their mothers as well, are | ness and health, are comblued with a moth d something whieh mnde i On prine’ pal payable quarterly, Gus, yemriy 4 Be Sa Tee ic’ | Vere red Be ee es eee, Auteur cae Hithoe,: provant, of ord wiifleation of w foollel vanity, It a u Lupon these oth. " nd et axon, yearly... A : Ml ie YS ECO: 100 Ae = relat ind frtonde of the furmily are re sesassl io ‘ of course, that ae se aiph th winner Ss : ge pana Wurradlen fe wae: thal nt teeeee | 100 West Union 0 Cle. & Piling I fully Invited to atieud the funeral, from ms JENK' enon oughly Impartial a can be obtaln piitaortctsdas of Ube sant, | ath J piitathe Inner plate of Chatwood's «ate! | MUFAnee, $1,800... yee 200 a ee | Hi ate regen 9 Mangin of, on Wedneaday, | PA Wii mreinte dar arte ee tlt for the purpuse. There is apparently an todas . spel hod The block, however, was yet bebind the | Rum total, Phe Rl & Btoes| spay | Hrondveay, newer diet et, several road and work Sadat ena ovrmcitele vache stem Lo lay by their yous ft | ana lives | shicetciron inner lining, which held. the, fires | Received from tent of “thesd 409 COL TE 1. &B-100% | WELCH-Om Tunaday, Rept. 4) Ellon Welch, hivren Iiclawites Roekdiwas, top and. ripen” & wee 10 aljust the _ditenty rainy days The rol shat the others ees ove a 1 uses | pronfniterial, “A-erow-lar goes sutdenly | 2ealy reute,crr 19 bos da" fogs innee | fhe beloved wife of Those F. Welch, mative of | fone, expromes and Jaggern, 200 vata of harness % eatnot think Of a war Letwoen (he two| mis de by mutiers have afterwards to be ful, Mr, Willa M Stephens, well known in, thro’ this andmakesa bole suiliciently larg . 1100 Chi. & NW. pe Ty pt Mea roland. alee muemmy ladlew aut meals’ enddiee ad. br Poutries ne a crnsequence of thle compara: | CtTecied If they ate ever corrected at ally the | New York in former years aa the Mayors Culef| Bot onl to amit A baee and arin Wal tO Ble] sy rit IY GAYE. Fa ae $9 dou: vib Ya | respectfully invited to aueud. her funeral, fre pea "= 7 ai icky: rte: Ste caste a either | More carcful training of the mistressce the girls | Marshal for severa) terme, te the warden iow the taking out of the block of wood, | 1 ent anly year, nn 1.» 7 her late residence, Rose st, at 2o'clock, v0) » AVE SELL, THIG Brely tristan Mtypnite saad’ yor Af neither. | ot canel to server Marslial for several terms, 49 the warden. Good | wie eould have been sold on the spot (few | the @100 {» clearly saved, being the amount 100 dos. -6B Sept. 8h. Philadelphia aad fines aMbe day, at 10% w'cloek, at the © porty wil? comsider jug, for the ake of | fal Lay Wither? . | Bature and parctal tion are as ptalnty write | Aynericans ae were p t to ece ity for its paid on the principal, My interest being res % P. ry ‘ean papere pleare copy. we Noasener at, a large amd yeveral a sompromice, the (rouble might evonta@ly | poe or, Wage, Wallestave speake | ten on every feature of bi aa if It wan there In #0 | weight it silyir dueed every year, Lean now pat aside a litte | J : . Chartty hand furmiinte. carpets beds and bedding; a Peeoine serine, The best Ostng our Governe| Te mmittTers, While childrcs, raid, ate many levters; and thar it te not slmutated, but | — Cheers had been given when the firesproof | money for'a'time when it might be wanted DOMESTIC MARES WHOLINALE PRIOM, eookI fa, | Suabee See eeelone, ae peiteon ' of thd sropolition of | (enett (6 sbene all the money’ Chey ca got ts was abundantly proved dering omr viel. | door of Heriinu’# rate came off; again when Rae, | 8.-F Love. —Sales 7,000, a IES PANAMHORERS | SALE Tus, DAT —A9 Fa Rab aig ace roan ca a | team rie Ut of finery, the Atst thing & thier | The children yeflered around him wherever be | Shejvnter plate of Chatwood's safe came o! tee or, we ore A cee ranie 16 Bp souordion satay O8 sng 16 * Puree, eye Beh ak | tpg BELL & INGRAMAS'S, gs New Rowery 0» ngland, sulzult the whole question to an | trom had to (each her young rervant te to decom | went evident plaveare whieh hie pros again when the outer plate of Herriny’s bu A happy hore, am not obliged to am or choice. de 9079 for | sia : 79° Olrefoh, Classon ave, | 1ot9,ten.and women's clothing, fine winter cles > NK Jacky W al~ showed k fd love mingle | finer plate of Chatwood't eure fell dew: ‘#100 ‘every year, and don't half try Popping Chie; 619 s0@ii 90 “Hy Fe 4 gots, boos, ‘yg eT paNtTE c ve, no matter | @ a who heard her 'y in nil Lis dircipline, Even the idiote rent but at 7:20 when the block tiken from Obat- | Now, Sir, therd are hundreds of young inam | jour Sales 409 ple at tein aoe or ee Dee yn p aedlie eteell edie ia The Alabarna claima | Would “earnestly strive to give their daughters | up # barrah for Mr. Stephens, He | wood's safe wae held up for the people to | Hed mechanics and clerks that’ean do all| — sau Bales 1800 bbls. = = = eee | ee Wy i... Nete equence to fight about, | bat degree of pr y aud neatnese in their has thirteen bath! or bie char | kee, there was in timt “Dnglich testhonme” a | that Thave done, and some of thom meet | for fair to good Baltimore and country ex | ‘TRADE NOTICES, PFSPY, AUCTIONFFR Wilt Iraporthn athe ab dress which fs alwaye reportable, useful aud eff. | three stories iu height; and tho he per cheer followed by other choers which Twill | such ehauces for purchaslng a house, and are | $10 10412 (0 for new extra Georgia and Virginia, | — as ny, at 10% evclock, at the cur, of 6 por nongh to talk about ? W nave : » hot attempt to describe (we had no instrus | found every day in the Ben’ under the head and $10 20@19 00 for trade aud faintly extras from KETING OF THE BRICK. | entire furniture of i faw ly Let the vexed question be wet. | j sits ah Lampects evéry day fo the year ment for measuring. sound), but Kt made ev Of “For Sale and To Let.” Now, Mr. Edl- | Ma and Delaware, iA layers Beye wil tauerplaree sis | slam three tracks, horton, connters, ue BxtN leer the bette ‘© have noticed these remarks of the Ort y slekoe He hae been on the sland ery Ameriean — whether adopted.— | tor, hoping I have not taken up too much of | Kye flour—Saice 900 bbie. at 96 On@gs 2. ‘ednesday evening, at SY o'clock, cor, 26th at, | Der pumpR Ae, 1 3 Han countess bocagse they lave been ¢ | for the last seven years, | feel that it was" wood to be there, | your valuable time with this rude sketeh, Grain Wheat Haire 99,000 Beshele st €2.90'| aud 7th ave, None bat membew adeniited, 216 M, WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THI? WwW iat dod Cals the en athe, 20 heda and bedstends, palin te china, glass, and everytiing for houmeles j= Ly WILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONRRE-Ad Saleon THURSDAY, Sth inst, © 10% o'hek, of the stock of Dry Goods containes Jn store No. 286 Bowery, consiat ng: of drome yo. is alpacas, deiaines, sheeting, murline, beduch nit Dinnkets lautieln, cloaka, Jott meres, etc. Ales the Rat eof the Vallding, FRRDRRICK ROCK: aw . Fy " PERROXAL NOTICE RKEBY CAUT with A NED LEX Jor HEINS, 249 Westauih ot. New York, § 4, 1867. e es ¥ G (CLERK) A PRIN D Is AL:XIOUM to Bee y defo jease eal] as A00i) jonni or, frowk room, U1 SiR MARY O'DONNELL, AVE efi my bed aud boned without jut canse 0 provoration, E hereby forbld all persone trustity Or harboring ber ou my account, wef will not ty hesponelile for any deble contracted by hee JOHN U'DONNELE. a) SING, SAGE, SUNDAY APTER AVE Abby Dover HAVING ve 6 yearn; had on ligt pants, Hight waist, brown hat Any informats SE itn ‘will be thankfully recefved. by. his dia treneed parents, at Mudson City, Five Corners New Jemey. is NINO ALL, WAOM. IT MAY CONCERN. MY wife, ANNA KAGGIO, formerly LAGOMAI NA, left my bed ‘and board without any caus Prirocation, on the ath of August lart, “isat and after this I shail not be responsible for a1: debt or coutract comcerning her Whatever, JOUS KAGGN 208 BUSINESS CHANCES. A 2002 LAGER DEER AND LIQUOR STO for sale, with (wo years’ lease of the whol: house; suitable for w boarding house; low Frnt Will be sold cheap, as the owuer is ubliged to feavs the city, Inyuire on the premtees, 196 Cherr: as FOR SALB CHBAP—MEAT, FIRH AND 1 vegelable markel, with 3 years’ fow rent, Rent paid fo the Ist of Nov, Ii A CHANCE SELDOM TO BR loon_in one of the best POR BALE. met with, « dining a a PN lacie NT cor, of Grand and tod ‘Williamaburgh, wit F SALE —AN OLD ESTABLISRED PAIN store, wi ladders BRIAN Boru C.rcle, FB, at their Hell, 161 Ave. 1, ‘The members this evening at Ti P.M Abwonied themselves fr ited once more for our talented and atten BAVAGK, under w! tins Circle x thie mm Md Ireland ander ohare hoes rhe gaia who have ‘are Bow care rally 08 of should mnite, JOUN MeAU! Contre, NI- CHOLAS GALWAY, Secretary, at POpuC ™ iG OF LADIES’ F. M. T. AD BM ine tree, gate Sars Wibhauny pete or ae Sn ee ee en M we. PHELAN, Vico-Pres. ; a Rec, oo. Sire poetosb )— OT BRIDGETS KC. kW aoc q evening, at 134 o'clock. Rig ee AL o'clock, tance ie Lobe tra he Tag oe. bold s ©. fi, NO. 8, OF BROOKLYN--TH embere of the above number are earvest- plember 4th, as, business of te maoting CHAS, MclN- mm FX SALB—THE CIGAR STORE, 84 Fulto mireet. CI OR SALE CHEAP_TUE SLOOP CHIEF can be seen at Bushwick Creek, G TEE Use careme: Peat “~ iD ie a ee Wihout stock ; ins very fold cheap, If apptied for Shatbam q., Da FIXTURES OF A NE or the (oot location. = te YN AND STOVE STORE FOR SALE WI? ‘stock, tools and lease; clght yeare Dilabe ror partl ulare ay e etore, Wes ay, Hudson City Five Goracre KEEGAN, ”

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