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Frening Amusoments AMERICAN THFATRE. Singing, Dancing, and Drama of Female Spy. BIGHTI AVE, OPERA HOUSE, cor. sath eS ith Teen WA ‘ A HOUSRAV ‘ 1 . cr ‘ Brogan ' 1 ’ ONS MINSTRELS Det ‘ 4 SONY PASTORS Opens 11 er Pa. “ r ' Nootrys 4 i n brook ny M Mt. & “ st ‘ waratys ¥ wt ‘ “THE NEW YORK SUN, | “LL shines for AL URSDAY MOKNING, SEPT. 5, 186 Advertine in the SEN. - ralates among mq million readers. Reduction of the National De Tan bea is somber show 1 of tho National de mount of the dett, lem cash iu the Treasury, ts 92,605,455,095-a material decrease as pared wiih the last inonthly etatemont. Inet Wo Years have olapacd ince the debt attain xdthe maxinum figure, and it is therefore Bierestiug at this tine to see what progre ae wade toward liquidation, 01 « " ‘ a a " ‘ x wine 8 ‘ fF vs be oe 2 . . . 5 ‘ weer aot oe a = + ws aien te at n t ayn rrespeadia Waring hrm on stv that they could not afford to pay t either t ‘ r entire pend busi W Jug avout qerite of this exense, If Bot afford to pay living wages t per Bives, in view of the heavy tiruif which the Government tmposes for noftt, they bed | close th Hshments a: Quickly as posit practica ea monopoly by whieh they have becu QHabled to amass iomense fortunes during the laet few years, and rome part of there profits vl now be devoted to running Weir concerns, even at a loss, uutil a Kew Yous duil and unprofiiable ehall be arrived w “It te not only the Pittsburgh employer Whom we place in this cataloyue, They are Waly «type of their class, ‘The la factories throughout New England, some of Which, we remember, declared annual divh fends of from forty to Afy per cent on well Watered stock during the war, have lately cotton Burtalled the wages of their operatives. 'T wubjected ts all the mory Mameable beewuse be best Livy ca man may turn his in Baustry inte some oly Be grade lo linpose upon iia, bul this ies ery dillicult thing for # woman to d Bho who is obliy f ally bread by her daily labor, ean generally Bo po better than to accept whatever b edtoherin the way of wages, no pow inadequate it may Le Why is it that workingmon t to ameliorate the condition of Laborers of the other sex? Their societies au p ons are ever active in the ¢ fect reforms for themselves, Lut have they Bo thought of the poor workingwomen who are etruggling to keep soul and body ty gether, working on the twelve hour system Instead of the eiylit, and receiving three dol- Tare & week instead of three or four dollars a wy? ‘The Evening Gamette. Tur publishers of the / Annstite are faletaken in Judgment if they that Donornbie newspaper succe f fo the production of a rheet mor (ing rough waliclous private pe They cannot wish to rey tl , of the low ar present tendeney of 1 it two Inches from whieh onity alin: }etther on fie middie of the y two coolhes, a pottion on either end, by balancing it Om his » an it is transported latge tricks, wit wheels, that look a» ¢ y o# you pleage. rintély preside am the eecason, ncrietibd son of that State Who Was the earliest offical trend of cometery (Governor Bedford) will deliver the fF, with the Doctor's residence vd oftices Hye t House, ale ander th Land With a fat tt | than ean carry eight others and our hou nares, or In Va worn oth Ht and w Coed Pitot of the Alnska Acautattion. ‘The aoyuisition of Alaska t uA Wie tN Far they keep up ed by the hew Of which are Roon expected t 1 there Ia act Nine Is growing “em tour feet tn h port wild animala than for the meana of hus fine tuations from nothing to the oldefaehtoned ro= ter, ones went from {should have me provernent and health. I think that t early closing © Very ema’l hoopa and anderekirt«, gored, ar ity with gored 1 the imputation of ignora hhitn some time to flad out been baked; and ne ever to travel again In a similar vehic sual commotion in | reets, from the fact that the t powerful Datai eminently favorable to is expected at Yokohama to ine that he had not 1 induce him | teste must romember thie A new akirt, all woot as to fit perfectly over a emall hi It te called the * will naturally eupe » handeome and specially adap! mate withow no time for their improvement. the Empire, and on ociock four men, with long poles, with bella hed, rush thre slnal that the cavale most get out of the tne ® couple Of ofl Mall nations Lave themselves, and remain in this w Whole procession has pase me the Immediate excort of the great mam | oot owing # | for winter wear, right ye la made tn different styles, brotdered, eome tritunied | w | alpacea braid, and others with # box plew bound on either edge with braid. nas compared to the Prntand and Abyvesinis. sor the Grand Banks | close’ and the remainder k ar children w ‘The straight, hanging aleer Hleeve beneath, is the most faehlonable form of J by fer the most rensfble Of course ft would be absurd to in howe or walking dresses, | {t in very hand#ome, the hange Ing Hleeve lined with white matin, and t Jeeve compored of puffed Ince ¢ med wiih while tace, Fanciful morning dres consequently that the um of insura nm horseback j tl of mong be holt attendants with his personal bag- if aJapanese gentleman merely g it # friend his servants follow itn with | hut tn rich superior facilities 0} uy bps ated of our fishermen jows broke ranks and in a mom Indore, and oth | elmply change were climbloy np brings up the r visited most his pleasure Fopean store with everything turned from at y of movements 4 ‘nippers, with mdanee on th ing Fleevon if the wearers have not to perform | Iping to coffee wm in city and ars to feed the wible way t istian | amber light tint, there They then aske trate durselver at home when the Ja premium w whim as to eet with equal zeal to after the recen women deserve t a the negative thelr nataral a Magialene Islands noamonnt of curls, the Government Some of the bap- every woman's Ilfe of hor hair, and in her solitary momenta | eration for the rod of iron, and the 4 eavily taxed. ‘o general in J There are fewer | wapactacte of aha lestroying their hair, there are other al curls, of in jeations at all ia published for eome important is but one fing beading at might w Hin the most atriking an atapte Iteclf admntea! other things to England and # Received. ‘The September num- nts Chat they Desenor's Tine Ta into the #till remedy them. GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE. ‘The Matrhnonial Question. sutject with a genuine brosd- Orricularis Palpebrs Brooxrys, Sept the communteat have been #0 Htmtian Items, wits ra verman © yruugied to tell hem Jom, and fond, and ¢ " fs Bit nina corner ftocktngs, oF m ble frends and wd tot, be afraid of ome Mra. © Ip my old suldiersclothes, & 1 aud L would ne broken mart know of no | od and brave y redo down w line tmarried during the in good circum | Joined their | + Ate, Reynolds, tor | sand handily had they before away p them, for dres these young men risking their lives to earn General Superintendent should they survive the wir, comfortably in Aveverty Lreanipe ived news of fome One young man reé his grandmot the heights of Georgetown, D, ©., looking as if he ritanee aome New York, his wie going into a tency segar’ store tn He took her by the arm, led parents home after surrendering up bls e ners to ty tent said “Good bye, Doc., jd prevent ik ain for his inl am does not absorb it hn not in money her to her to her Jatter were in the reghinent, In and Out of I oor Gonsip for the Ladies. hands with n poor George drow breath, the only case. any way displeased with you, for F Judging from your letter, you are one of se Who would inake homed respeot you very much, and if you are not | who ‘gets you will and wear a priceless jewel 1 Chie: jada and always has a deal to «9 Kitty,” this te n Don't think, and what they ought to wear t flavor in them Dut Uils Tatler tual quantitie ao grown tn day ariued with rites THE AUTEM MODE now “Dress Reform League puinber of Bnglsh women have F notes that as a ge Speaking of the in any of thom, with the exe ouly In Winter, ve tone and grace | of what are called conservative, and ely, are very much mfral ‘They are uatari # associated in thelr minds with halr, lank figu and a regnlar system of | thankful forbts advice, and wish Twas more nied with bhn ) wv," and others, | dc Woman folks, aud so do not visit any OwuIcuLanis PALPeona Dedicution of th Jeavor to Cat rom New York the Committee The Comfortable Mat Sut New York, Sept, 24, 1507 yflnd fayor in this fashions in to-day more particularly called to the “doom of the As the writer bas exy | own sentiments to a dot, und as 1 present enjoying the inillentim he pray amfortable hat” erestof your male subject to tke As they are not for sale hot be construed into an advertisement. linen (white), weighs half an wut itexcept the rim of steel, which distends the brim confined by draw striuy shinply vntying my hat is ready tor he wash tub, and avy Woman in the iand eam make It look as good as new In ten Tyinutes, conse- expect at lease five year's the most elegant bat nd certainly the | to Ule point, cheapest Yours, truly, J rowl the Sen or mone. any Important resnlta, aticntion was € is one view of fa ted and recog in, however, ae it is United Stites Harts Ido mot dink ends Itaelt to avideration of ligent American woman, amd that is ite fulsity | hes not how to pracerve | ms of youth, beauty a ive and simu. ap of pretences; Its les at the National inviie Bim as Nanda tte Our Poblic bait ations In this latter aud deception. ure of lacquermare they. are 4 and heighten ees, but how to che vlook at mine, where this ean General Burns and seem fo be w ounce, With nothing a dapancie ton vel ag Mt ts ty themeclves of all attraction by in- wily fd the shopkec 1 then cover up their wrinkles aud ¢ bers resting by be ween on Broad. olest and wore still leave men iu the dark as to how al self, aud how | gis baie it a trial of ondieiy davite you Lu much Delonge to the the milliner and the Houre, where wand are not at all Without purehashiy thit crowded | 4 China, frown ponsively drasee"', The rhort dress walking wear Au Appeal fer New Yous, Sept 8, 1865. will greatly amwlet to reorsanize | Which | PR Knowing you to be a fi ely ciieulated waber es rs | influential groceryman will have a chance of SPECIAL oTRORS. sooing tt — ronal ore with | Dr, J. TL Schenck, of Philadetpiia, w! as follows: | te at hia toma, No, Bond street, New York Lam emplored in a grocery From six inthe morning till half-past elicht professionally, every Tuesday, from 9 A. M. tod in the evening, and aya till eleven | P ' the evening, en and « bate} BM aS houts every day exce day’, Which Is ‘The Hewe Mnetine Co. Elias Howey e * itr, Mig Premium for Pewing M ‘ Thi, I think, is to many hours for SrO* | inthe Tinited States, London, and Paris " core clonke, wien work harder than au citer | Ne) teaaway Rew 9 bo Ker tan wo d therefore h a thee te adyrutige, Tatu fully convinerd that y other ® trent eal i Ceanes nuselvca for own improves Bion é They rh t four o'clock every m - ! Sod a! Ing wid 20 ma vegeta ox * mil of coupes some Of the olgthe have t = | With them. bs ues. Therefore, I think It {s necesenry @ time for thelr own 4 AM On Any by the T hard W. Moore, of th +: sy, ‘of Home, N.Y a ld be put into effect. - In the first place, the clerks need more | time for thelr own Improvement. Who ever . ‘ | heard of a grocery clef holding any kind of | DOUGAN- On Tuosday, Sept. 84, Rarnh 1 {an om Why (sft? Because they he an, afer wabOTE tiness, in the « \ ' a of the family are reviested to w funeral at iy velock, on In the second place, the employers should have more time, tor they are up and otf be m her Wate’ resideuce “ fore their families are mp, and do not retu 4 till night: therére they have no tine HUDSON —On Monday evening, Sept. 2nd. da , with their furilies, Which I think ts not eobG, Hadwa, late of he U. &' Navy, ayel od to attend the funera won atl ovclork, fromm bin lave thistat, Brookiyh, KD, ¥i8 HARNETT On Wednesday, Sept, 4th, Sarab P open Jane, youngest chi i ad Jane Hare Hoping that the employers of grocery | 22m Youngest child of William and Jane Il ‘And, thirdly, as Tong as this is not done it is like throwing time away Ree Tam sntisfled that some wold close cheer. | felly, but it would not do for one or two to stores will take come steps closing early, 1) "Tie relatives and friends of the family ace remaln, respectfully, | respectfully invited. ta attend the funeral CoH, | Calvary Cemetery, from hor Inte residence, ‘iva “Reader” ts informed that the place of pub- | fh imaveuuer aes ocluck, P.M, ou Thuralay Hehing tories, the columns of the Sex, 18] NRWCOMBOn Mor Sept, tnd, James Former stories are not to Newcomb, aged years mionit and If be re-published. Financia! News, Markets, &e. New Youn, Wednesday, Sept. 4, 6 P. M WILSON ‘The Money market contigues without change | |)" ne also the rate of exchange, Gold hat ranged | His relatives and frien between 11%{ and 14%. Government A. mitead the fui on Thareday, Sep A ¢0'clock, from St. Mary's Church, Cla ties are aa follows :—U. 8, Gs, "SI, 11136 9 112; | near Willoughby ave, Nrook!yn: 10 G-20m, "G2, 118J¢ m 11436; do., "64, 100%) 0110; [ee Last Page for other Deathe.| do., 05, 111.0 1114; do., °67, 108 wing; ba 10-408, 9944 0 90%4 5 and 7-808, 1075, a 107hy. | ana BALES AT THE ®TOCK EXCHANGE SP SIDR WEN re den Moston W.P.., 90 | ite, Sepr. & at Dovey's Hall, cor. f gon ee polite invited. OLN ENNIS, F 4 OTICE TO HOSS BAKERS OF NEW YORE 8000" do.semail Kx. Co ave them to Patna tai & P New York PR’ hion : ‘ OTICEGAS AND STPAM PITT IENS t rar ‘ 46° | portance. Je Ca WALSH, Pieris Wei Lil 240 Con RA jos" z Toone q ( PED EDRICKLA 1008 P) PERATIVE BRICK LAYERS UN | ie Y ' a do.) 830 To m U. Alvo to elect of ‘ PLPLW.&C. ts || terse fur the ene xcmuutha TW. DRA Bon ON 900 Hod RVR. U8 ZILL, Pres, HICHARD MATIEWS, § , iO, ‘do. errr ie M00 Tre TL, &. Readion RSs * | fay AIR, BUILDERS’ UNION, NO. Wit 6600 Tenn. fe, now. 64% 200 do... 2de. 14% | day eveming, Reps, by at 145 Went wad a, nat wo do, 4% 100 do... WG, 106 jort offigers for the Bing Wx month 4 2000 Me, HST TS 800 MBN Ta cay | Ve AL BRCOR, Pre NICHOLAS Mes . Boneaee rd aie keg Sey! No Bo AMer thie date, the inication foo 20) ChL & NW... 40 ¥ wt .. Bion. Swipe ts) USHND ODP NO, 4, Witt uct Po. & Ho ye | Cane at Bo'ehorks Fol atwond, ts ed 1000 ChL PLT & P10 a. PAT, PURTILA, Pres CHL W. MAT ; toon Fle ih Wii: 90° gw dn 4 | " a CRT PT. 916 a hai Oe ete ieee eno temas weet Oo MILA St PL 1, 86 foo MI A St PL ang | at Farmer's Institute, @ Ladiow «t 0 Chi. & MILT 88 400 MIL de St. PL pf 66S] got your coal and four at frat cont. RAMI TT & Kiet 100 », Did 66 4 FRNSTEIN, Bee JOUN W. FAK Nicholas Baimny ty wm ‘ Iw & Hud, ¢ 4 d ey Qa ALRTADY ISStED 1 2W mn ay im doe bee” BAT H.OOO My — “ce GF 100 don. 42% | Union ¢ ative Building Socley. N : 10 Quicksilver M. 38 the First anctetyy comms fEOowD MA aRn, I * £000 U.S, Oa, "81, r..111% 100 Patio M. ®....1404 Pate Ks Soin 1. te -be.149, $O) ee 18 | and &. Public rooting ond 200” do. Te? bo Heading He... 10% pe Tlie We. PARME 19) do... 6.119 20) MLS. & N. Ta. AB ‘ CHAM. Se BO, Gan MLN fo) MeN. Ik a | Beem ALLINGHAM 47000 cr Vide 100 TI, Cen, Bt. 1 — > 0 do MENG 100 NYA NCHL tua | SOCIELY NOTICES, Gox.new1¢ Tol. Wet W -- Tra. 78-10 8.101% Chi @N. Wo 468 Terns AN INSTISUTR A MEITT ! 16000 Mo. do. bis 46 fog at Took * do, 6 | Building. SALEM 1. WALES, Kee. 8 $s Oe uN Host or TALENT FA oS ito P. Fe FMTAWS, Nova 8. Y rm 5 pte} ‘ Ladies No. 1 of Tirnoktyn. 8 \ Jan Sisvern, Mr. dH, Kelly, Mr. dL. ue | Noa Ne Y., Mr, Mille uf No. 2, Broo Orey BOanp. | othera, “Corte early. ANTHONY NBVIS. I Re | JOUN KANE, JAS. QUINN, Heo, Me i # OCH SN, W Hg NATION ( AGAIN orner st Cli GN. Wie mperance IL}, W c E present rier, JOHN RAPPER, Cs PATK. STANTON, 8. ¥ 1 | A. O.}.NO.S THE REGULAR MONTHLY 100 Pacite’ MS. "M44g 800 Ch AN. W.., 404 | bere are frqneaied to attend. Hy onder Ml 16 Went Union Th ais SCHL ALT & Pata | AKL DOLGHERTY, Pros, JOHN Mosil GW N.Y. CoO, Ke. 16% 209 do.c.-bI0 Lots | Bees ¥ Dd. seth -106%q 6 do Gee wo do.) D8 1065 100 fo. 00 1044 | FZROOKLYN- THE LADIES OF NO. 7 FM 1) Brie } 7 100 a 104 T. A. B, Society will heid another ‘ 200 Reading i $00 1. FY, W. a Cclaig | Bet 6, at TH Oclock, in thelr ball, Kent 100 Mil, & St, PR, Oy eM. ; fi Speak: y the aurivales DOMPATIO MAKKETS WHOLE RATE Priors, Antony Miggin \§ ) Me oe beagles y | by the following talented v Tho. N Naw Youk, Sept. 4 M.—Fiovr a" No. & KD, Denis ait 9,400 Whi at $ Cy wriine state er, of N. ¥y Master tiritt and a common to mediutn exten Ww 10 S08 1260 (oF Germ fhe the « Remember our Ping brands extra couud bood Ohio; and $10 104 1. RLYNN, President. THOS, HAKE 11.35 for trade brands, the market closing steady. | V. BP, Mise B.COYLIS Ree, Sec Hi Southern flour—Sal a) bbis, part to arrive, mW t at $%4 18 for common to chotce new, M.T. A. B.S, NO. % N.Y, ALL ) California four--Sales 600 sacks and bbe at $11 MY e snd Wisi. "Public meeting thie eee aise, M4 biclock.. Addronses by Mesent, FLR. Lan Kye four Sales 1% bbls at @6 eas en, | President of Yo M. BNo 1, and Crowley, \ Corn meal—Sales 100 bbis city al #9 5. President of Y.M. No. 2. Good singing o Gwaun e4 15,000 bush wt $4.80 fur Amber J. DELANRY, Prost, D, SWORDS, Vleet uihern; $232 for amber Michigan; $202 deut EB. GOLDEN, Sec'y 34 for amber estate, and . ae AMES DALY, ESQ. A TALENTED YOUN. Kiye- Sales 2,000 bueh at $1 44@1 45 for western, advocate of temperan * ad 8181 meeting of St Col Men's I " Jb nt $1.50 mina Cathalle T. ae 1 Society, on this (Tn &e 1g! 1 new | €VenI & at Tig o'clock, | No. ‘Oate 100 bush ‘at Bxadee for chi'wente | McNamee, Eingy, Kiernan, and the Myrhie f ern; Co@ése fur Lew southern; Gabve fornew ; Clubs Muale by the Miatigh: Sockal Glub. ,« Onto ar a0. Cail tosceure teats, EDMIDL, Vees tT mt tor Rangoon, 1 for | MDONNELL, Vice Prewt, P."DEVLIN, 1 Corres —Sales 6,900 bays Rio at yal "] nr hon’, 4,000 Dage Rilo at 19\¢18¢ gold, in LAR PATER MATTHEW T. A.B. + Bas fa i % this evening, Spewking by David’ Eb Fe Corrnn—Sales 607,000 Ms. at Sy@I\e for Pll BARN, Treat ohms MCCARE, Vics Baia K 4 w Portage Lake, aud 26% ee mb _Mies ANNA KILEX, I * G6 90 for Leute OVICB-A SPECIAL MERTING I Wau Sales » at 40@6Te for domes. | Oe on tA ih rete ad tie fleece; sade for unwashed: MNenbe for pull- | the schogdbout atigched to ihe? Chit : fd; 45¢ for tubbed; dette for Nocls; Bake for Assumption, cor York, aod, Pearl sta: Bes : kas; InaBve for California; 40 for Cape, sud Gu thie Theeaduy e . “ate 1, gold, for Donskol. OMLTAGHAN : Buoy Vork--Sales 6,180 bble nt at #28 00 PLEAGUAN, ¥ 2 @i3 iv for new mess, closing at $5 Wars FENHE LADIES FATHER MATHEW Beef—Sales 108 bbie at $1849 for new plain eh #7 Mudeon st. Speaslag hy b mew, and $21@# new extra mess. Lambert, Eeq., Presfdeat of Your Meas Sra Cut meats 4 164 pkgs wt Wigi@li\e for) Nod, Subject A Woman's M ” bin shoulders, and Ibe 16)y¢ for hana, by J, Laud Thos J Tighe, Lard--Salee 140 bbls at 12s @ ide, by Mr. J. Degan, F of Haltes N Huser p, anid IiagSte for Btate, | THOS, WHITTAKEI Kroes THOS ay Ne Cor for midd' 7 : SCHR EEE Parton Mélen 80,000 Ieee att TETERANS OF THE WAR OF 1512, A Per ie for crude, and’ We fr refined, fre who b ol w), tieke tn bond. our excursion that takes t Fariaure—To Liverpool 160 bbl oll at 498d; September Leh, plow at che onl 2.000 buh corn a6 td, and per sieamer 81,000 ) Olly Hail Place, od Of, nid Get A enpyply. | 44; 60 tons taliow at Ys; ¥,500 boxes chovse, wt | oy Luke Keri, uyer ty Hie fleets op Ib Co. AAMAS DALLA, 4 Hi} = MoNn ww a RELIGIOUS Vows , onitton Universe!tle — Paris, ler & Wileon, Ov Irondway. N MEN'S CHRISTIAN i ¢ in f ‘ ‘ Dranch of minuineture, r f pre and facsimile of medal at Wheeler & Wil \ ny 446 ‘

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