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Oy Ge and toe children's rooms; when the Doctor wish- Cn kaaey us be would tare off the woler ob the tank, Cross-examinued—The never had any reasons; he always acted from impuise; the water became s ‘stopped. running from the tubs after the Doctor forbid their use; ‘the Doctor used to annoy us yald about our washing. Question by Gov. Dutton—! Pag ceded gon Ki, ith a lad; 'y, eontaiaing some of the Doctor's emer? A. ‘Tam lappy to have a opportunity to explain; Mr. and Mrs. Sanford (then unmarried) took the trunk from tho house with my consent, but not with my knowledge; the Ddoxes had not been un) since we “4 New Rochelle; I might have put in a few things—[Goy. wanted a div rect answer, without explauation}—I will tell you, then, withont explanation, and wait for opportunity and ¢xplain hereafter; a Mr. Cus mene and T took a Dlanket and other things useful to me; Mrs, Cntts took them from ‘ny arm and packed them; I never saw the box before or since, Mre, Cutts said she would keep it for me, but the Doctor has it pow; the box contained that silver caster I bought instead of the crape shaw!, Was not ail the sil- ver put in? No; you know the Doctor gave me two cake pase Tonly put jo the smallest one, and left the other the Doctor; did nat put in the spoons. Had you on revious occasions orga’ articles belonging to the tor with friends? No, sir, not to my knowledge; Mrs, Cutts and Mrs. Sanford are the only persons I ever de- posited with, Were any other articles deposited in view of a former petition’ Oh, yes; with a lady, a friead whose name I do not wish’ to expose; she kindly be- friended me, and I decline to give her name, unless it is necessary. Direct resumed—Q, Please pame articles taken in the box by Mrs, Cutts? A. One bianket, one cake basket, might have been another common blanket, my riding dress, my bathing dress, and a lutle alabaster statuevte o Venus, two little Parian marble images, which I purchased with my own money, and some Blay tings belongiag to my children; in the boxes Mrs. Sanford are all my summer wardrobe and my children’s, our summer bon- nets and a china tea cup and saucer, a very pretty one, a Christmas present from the Doctor to me; don’t recollec: ghey year; the Doctor presented me two fluted goblets as e silver; I preferred a genuine article toa plated one, and so I exchanged it for this tea cup and saucer; I also put two table cloths in the boxes; don’t remember any thing more, unless Mrs. Sanford will refresh my memory; he has had themall out; the Doctor has sent the children some of the things from these boxes, 80 I suppose he bas the boxes now; the dresses the Doctor sent me, and of which T testified, ‘came from the box; there were three and a half in all’, only one of them was wearable; he did not send them to me, but to my daughter Ella; and as Ella was not big enough to wear them, I took them; I forg: to say that Mr. Sanford promised me not to give them w the Doctor; he said he would ‘not do 80 mean a thing. David H. Thomas sworn—Was the proprietor of the City Hotel when Doctor and Mrs. B. took meals there; while they were living in Cherry street they took meals there; have a faint recollection of their going on a journey and leaving their infaut at my house; kuow the child was left, but forget particulars; in 1 Dr. B. and family comimenced with me, Jupe'7, and remained until Jaly 1; one time Doctor went off and left his wife, taking the hack they had hired to come for their meals, and 1 got another for ber, and sent her home; at another time Mrs. B. lett her two children at my house, after tea, by Doctor's request, aud put them in room No. 7; Mrs. idn’t wish to leave the children; Doctor said he wanted them left so he could have a little rest, had been busy about building his house; the children tocry, and it was difficult for usto take care of them; ateleven P. M. Isenta servant to Doctor or Mrs. B. to take the children away; Mrs. B. came down herself, and I forget whether she took them away or staid herself all night; the children were, ‘one four years, and the other less than two; he left his wife there so ip that Isuggested remedies; I told her frequently “ If he leaves you, just get a carriage for your- selt;”” I must a he did not give the children time enough at table to eat their meais. Jobn Moovey sworn—I was Dr. Bennett's coachman ‘about four years ago, also made pills for him: was there ten or eleven months; several tines the Doctor made me faddle the horses for himself and wife to ride, and thea made me take them back to the barn without using them, it took place pretty often, perhaps three or four times a week some weeks, and in’ other weeks not at ail; don’t know the occasion for this; don’t think it was because the lady did not want to go; understood the lady was ready once or twice; have seen the Doctor dismount and give his horse to another gentleman and send him off with Mrs. B. Cross examinei—Mrs. B. was never prevented from go- ing when sbe wished to; heard no objection from Mrs. Bennett to riding with the gentiemas spoken of; I saw no- thing out of the way. When Dr. B, asked Mrs. B. to send the children back, Mrs. B. said she had jost given them ission to be there, and she did not wish to send them use they woula have no confidence jn her; she half a square before she missed him, and then she returned, Mrs. Maria Graham sworn—Became acquainted with Mrs. B. in the fali of I went there to nurse ber, [ was with Mrs, B. two weeks, Mrs. B. was able to be about some, but was feeble when I left; don’t think I ought to left her; she had no girl to take care of the baby; teft because Mrs. B, said the Doctor said he did not feel lable to keep a parse auy longer; the Doctor paid me. exammpation—As I went out Mrs. B. asked the for the key to let me out, and he said she could not haps three or four times in the night he has imto the room to take care of the child; I would nd he brought it into me. Hav. not said you knew nothing against Dr. BY Tbave said T had no difficulty with bim; never told Mrs. North so. DEPOSITION OF LCCKETIA NEWMAN, OF WINONA, MINNESOTA, DR. BENNETT'S AUNT. Tam acquainted with Doctor and Mrs. Bennett; have known the Doctor ten or twelve years, and Mrs. B. from rning she was married; they bave been at my e Irequently;, sometimes a woe time, and some th their children: always Deleved her to be a kind and affectionate mother, and ven were always very much afraid of their tr, B. has admitted to me ons ‘al occasions hat he was not kind to his wife; he has owned that his per was high, and that he had been hasty, and, in tances, unkind to her, and he would ask me to » his wife to overlook it'and forgive him, and she ain have cause of complaint; these conver. some three or four yeare ago; she took © Home for the Friendiees, New York, who aiovt sixteen years old, into her family, and he did have properly with the girl, Mrs. B. caught bim—| hhink st was on Sunday—about to criminate bimself with tis girl: this was told me by Dr. B.; he gaid his wife was going to talk with me about it, and he wanted me to be as fenient as possible, and to advise his wife not to cut him ott; he told me that she should never have occasion ko want to leave him again, for he was a changed having become a Christian, and determined to Christian lite; after this agreement between them sue returned to New York with me to make preparations for atrip to Saratoga, and after a visit to Saratoga, she » went home together; im the fall they went to Hava: d spent the winter; I think they returned in Janua- the epring following Dr. B. and wife came to New jeave of me, a& I was on the point of leaving vst; before the written agreement was drawa up 4 ine he had been to Bridgeport, and he nar. rated to me the conversation he had there with his sister, he said he told her he was very un was going to ‘%, and get a divorce, blaming his wife, bat her he would not hear his jas not vanes, but that he was wo LUCRETIA NEWMAN, acquainted wh ‘ihe varties 40 this suit ever since ‘marriage; have always known Dr. B.; know they did ppily ; the Doctor was always very irritable and er seemed to be pleased with anything bis was always a great hand to carse at bis wife p they had; he was almost always very kind B.'s friends; he always seemed afraid to before wre, for Tear something would be done wrovg in leave bow bis absence. Feast of the Immaculate Conception, ‘This feast of the Roman Catholic church was celebrated yesterday, at the Church of the Immacuiate Conception, recently consecrated, between Second and Third avenues, with great graadeur and solemnity. The weather was somewhat unpropitions, but this did not prevent immense numbers of the faithful from assembling within the sacred walle to be participants in the ceremonies connected with ‘an observance of so much importance to the Catholic Christian. The Church of the Immaculate Conception is a benutiful place, and yesterday being the avniversary of the feast, it was decorated in the most elegant and tasteful style. The sitar waa dressed with poriade of treh Sow flow. lere, the simple offerings of members oda pumber Of Wax tapers burned engetiy one ot and around the vases. His grace the Archbishop, who had hoped to be present, was prevented from enjoying that pleasure, in consequence induxposition, vegan with the sual ceremonies of the day, oF (erm ation ‘The Rev. Heat Brapy, of St. Joseph's church, ascend ed the pulpit, aud delivered a really mteresting aud eiequent discourse explanatory of the doctrine of the Im- amaculate Conception, His theme was taken from the eighth chapter of the Book of Proverbs (Douay Bible), from the twenty-second to the aeey-ame verter—tie me selection being the proper lesson for the day — ret The Lord “tga wag le made an thing, from ning. waa wate ben from bee and of wit vetore tne earth w comes, a The whole foree and scope of the discourse was to ex. plan the plieability of ts of the Old Testament to our blessed Saviour and His mother, and to establish th the great doctrine which they had met to cele: rate that day, After eloquently and learnedly dwelling lon these points, the preacher to descant on the eminent holiness of the blessed Virgin—her dignity as ths Ingther of € “4~ the ger = mere, and the power shy fae 4 both in heaven, and her tender- nese for mmackiod, mere pF for those who be- Jong to the flock of the one trae rd and for thowe who ask her intercesion, The best crouse the Christian could practice towards her, therefore, was to endeavor to imitate her mort excellent virtues." This was the re- ‘suffered while on earth, and by which almost the whole of her life was embittered, The sermon was listened to with te greatest attention. High mass was then celebrated ahs a, ra oo tage wr) th |b-deacon, Father Father mire, and the sul of the Chore of the Immaculate ‘iano iso present in the sacristy Fathers Barry , ‘of St. Patrick's: & Byrne, of St. vient and Dr. Meligan , of St. Joseph ' seminary, Fordham. The organ not being yet complete a tery effective or chestra, a tnder the guriance of Mr. Serms and aided by about twonty ladies, aasisted with mach effet at the mance of bigh mass. ning Vespers were ewe, and the eharch attended, \ Refore Btward ©. West, Surrogate, The will of Benjamin F, Batter, deceased, was offered vr probate by his eon, William Allen Butler, owe of its xocutore. The provisions of the will are cbiefly of « pri vate nature, but after certain specific bequests to his im- residuary. NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1858. mediate family and friends, one-tenth of his estate is directed to be applied by his executors to chari- table uses, in conformity incorpo rated in his will. ‘The wills of Cornelius V. Anderson, Isaac Newton and with written directions commu. nicated by bim to om during his life, but which are not ee Varick, deceased, were also” severally admitted bate. Richard Varick was a collateral relative of Varick, who was formerly private secretary to Gen. GP Ws Awe MARY FREEMAN. (ARTIST) BEGS TO INFORM her friends that she will have the honor of giving her first recitation in pndiic at Mr. second Hobert Goldbec! coacert, on Thursday evening, Dec. 9, at Dodwort Hall. Grave RETURNED AND AM RICH. ‘+ are free and your feelings are the wame towards when last we Where you are tine Worster. Ir You me address me as of old, “i Bay: son of V: io JAUOI BOELL, 174 Eaat Twenty fifth sweet, N. Perna TION WANTED—OF REINHARDT WorsTRR, ‘Lautershein, Rhein Phaiz, ‘the above mentioned name will call al on oF ate gentleman who offered me $430 for the old Bible, in Bos- Qveenu ELIZABETH BREKCHES BIBLE.—IF THE . & year ago last July, will write to me, be present than I was at now, ried dn mete eh that time. Ai gold pencil, in the Superior (though not at present known by nam wiil save himself tro met, by leaving said pene’ TULTAM—DO_ NOP DOUBT. ort of mi can have it ‘GT. L. Davis, Post ollice, New Haven, Conn. Tits 360 years old and in 200d preservation. HE YOUNG MAN WHO FOUND MR. COPPINGER'S ye Court, on Monday sad fe Kno wu by sigh, an trouble, 0a ihe first’ occasion o! i with the Clerk of auld Court. HARRY POWERS IS St. Nicholas. A pack of his exquisite wedding cardeare clered, Write middie name. Thope the auarriage will cheer your heart, Madison square, ‘ASHERWOMAN WILL Lame _ 1D MY CLOTHES, on Saturday next, at three o’c , 10 the corner of Broadway and Twenty second street if tot Feady” Sood ber ldress, Bostwick, Broadway ing when and where Post office. can be seen, Address THE LECTURE SEASON. J. T. BRADY, ESQ., WILL LECTURE FOR THE BR. . ys | the eeee, fa fund iy evening oe 736 o'clock, at \pencinrine A BI AL ri TRA LBCTURE 9 SPECIAL, QMQUEST. HON. YON, D., Will continue his graphi 1, PALESTINE, Ac. TRAVELS iN EG Cet on F ic and animated discourse upon his rkday evenings Deo 10, kt CLINTON HALL, Astor Boy comment o’el Tickets, 50 D, Appleton & Co.'s, 346 Raodolp) Broad cornerof Clinton place: edlice 16 Nagpnu street, and at the door. cents; jeotleman ‘and lady, 78, cents; to be had the library, way, ay. YORK MEDICAL COLLEGE, EAST THIRTEENTH t, between FOY, Licentiate of the Koyal Coli lege of jent Fellow of the Academy ot Third and Fourth avenues.—Dr. M. B. Sarton yee) jedicine, N. il deliver a course of four lectures, in the middle lecture room of ‘ollege, OD trated pot only lustrucive Bec 0 at 735 0 lock VaNDEMHOER'S, © avenue, TASHINGTON move and have our “he Hidnd: fourth, The Hye. These by caste ‘and auatomieal preparations, and shall following subjects second, The Heat tures shall uit entertaipin, oe ITRRARY UNION. lecture, ade iret lecture. Friday, Porvran Lecrenes—Course 483-89. The opens lecture to this highly interesting ‘oourse will be REV. DR. J, W. CUMMINGS, Atthe Cooper Institute, on Tuesday evening, Dec. 21, 1858, delivered by commencing ut elght 0 The remainin the following talented Mas. BE. Oakswiti, at ty ip Jap: lecturers:— Rev. Mus. Exnsrine L. Rose, and A. T. DEAN, ‘The following low scale of prices has been arranged, so as to make this a tral Course ticket, single Single lecture. ‘Tickets may be obta the door on the evenin lady aud gentleman popular course:— ed th of we ture A DEAN, © O}RBILY, J. MENNINGER, i Ticket. for the course, $1; yor at SALPLEY & corner of Twesty ssvdaih sireet and Third y Heogaren-cf thts entree Wl ibe delivered by . Dr. E. cans, Esq. $1 00 1g rineipal book stores, and a Lecture Committee. 481 Broadway, New York, bers of this command are heby hotitied to assemol ‘burday) evening, at 8 o'clock. fauigue, CARD.—SAMUEL © torm his store at No. 60 _Joux N. Wiisey, 0) wrtment of prime wines, brandies, el Nish alee; also London and Dublin brows stoul, porter, &c. By orde! THOMAS PRICK, Capiain. rderl; LISON BEGS LEAVY’ :rous and the public that he has enlarged his Villiam aureet, where be will have on band an ‘hampagne, Seotch and B TO IN- of the choicest brands. For the holidays, “the family kage,” Containing one dozen bottles of assirted | x A® ce of champagne at $11 per basket. Deal- ere are i and sample our Hquors before gol elsewhere. ). WEST wil be happy to see his friends au patrous at No. 7 South William street and 63 stone street. AY ASSORTMENT OF WINES AND LIQUORS "FOR and p and $12 per dozen. ‘OR THE HOLIDAYS —I HAVE invoice of elegan and key, & nice pleoe wines, dc, as inay be selected, common ekses and botil Liquors ‘ORS.—THE atthe mait whiskey, popay “AND FOLLOWING DAYS THR AMATRORS poking will Ond at the Restaurant Ps a JUNATHAN J Janported charmpag: ONES, Impo the holidays ean be obtained at the wholesule prices ure As they come from bond. » 39 William street, New York. t French liqued of furniture, w! UST RECELY: cases, assorted sizes; Ornamental botties, ground glass moppers, wine g) ich ‘Twill fll with fine tas cheap a rate as charged les. No profit charged on the A, B. KIRK, $8 Fulton st “BEST PLACE IN Tue | ory po} old Fifieenth street rectif for there you can get the best walities of, a STARURS Wi Wilt, progr 175 West Fifteent street, DAN lnswes, lock i faat and Ey AnD tareet, between Nassau and Broadway, Pied de pore triitfes, 266. Filet saute, ‘ux champignoni 18, Be, Coteleties mouton, aux Pett ne (Prancals), 38. Breakiast and dinner at ali hours, French cooking. HORE OYSTRRS ¢ OF COORE'S «6 17 RONARD STREET, He mu fer twelve cen Gentlemen willdo well to call and try them. Noting like bow are the to live eco best in the city, Ch. GUARD BALL. heapamense FoR Ow. Guard will take place at the om Tuesday evening, san, 1%, 1899. Ticketa $2 (adm Scion Se cater to - for the occashon. ILLIARD TABLE FOR SALB-TRSLANS | F me ‘combination nearly go Call at No.4 DEMY OF MUBIC, THE BALL SEASON. | Ketereno BOARDING AND LOBGING, GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE OR 4 GOpRR or corp tee for a single eo Apply at $6 East Broadway, bear Catharine street. FAMILY OF SIX, OCCUPYING A MODI choune, with al 1 te modern ante eral ie wih ntleman or Pad, and bedroom on, the A. < GENTLEMAN A! AND HI8 WIFE CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with @ front parlor and bedroom, on the second with board, ta a private family, with all "ne modern im- ta, FRorements. vy spplying at 268 Fourth avenue, opposite Dr. SMALL PRIVATE PAMILY CAN ACCOMMODATE 2A io single gentlemen or n gentleman and his wife, on the 80 ma, also two young ladies. | Rivington street, corner of ‘Comumbia, png he oe ogy 4 ROOM TO LET, TO & GENTLAMAN dd, nthe vin Hy of Font ninth street ot and hind Avene; family private; board for the lady oul; frees My station F, st Loftice. PRIVATE FAMILY, Sona AT 14 EAST SEVEN- teenth street, between Bh jay and Fifth avenue, would like to dispose of a few w, handnontely furpished rooms, on first and or otherwise, to gentlemen and ‘heir wives or gentlemen rm A. XOUNG MAN (WISHES TO GET BOARD AND room, with fire and gas, in an American or English fa- mily, between Houston and Siateenth streets, and wihin two blocks of Broadway. Only thoes who hare gdod, aocommoda- tee ry oung folks, need address, with terms, &c., Florence, erald office. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED BEDROOM AND PAR lor, also one or two desirable single rooms, to let, with Doard, at 219 Thompson strect, between Bleecker and “Amity streets. Terms moderate Aw RNISHED FRONT PARLOR ON THE Finer floor to let, to a gentleman, ‘The house, which has all the modern improvements, is arasted in the immediate vicinity of jon snare, and ‘oceupied by a small private family. Break faust will in ifdesired. Apply at 8 East Sevenieenth st. VERY PLEASANT FRONT PARLOR AND, BED- room, on second floor; also a few rooms for gentlemen, with convenience of fire. Terma from $4 50 10 $6 ‘diner reek House fire: class, with ail improvements, Dinner at 6 o'clock. Fable anaurpasted: apply of il leocRer oiroet. Weforenses FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN WISHING COMFORT. AL able apartment or the winter, can find the aame by ap- Houston sireet. A. HANDsownty FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR AND bedrcom, to lei, to a gentleman and wife; or one or two Agle gentlemen cant be uccommodated, witht without bound, @ private ily; terms low, if taken immediately. Apply i268 Bleveker street, on the frat floor’ stages pass the door FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, WITHOUT BOARD, for $2 per week, at No. 6 Bast Broadway SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED | PARLOR, WITH ONE or two bedrooms atlached, to let, to one’ or two single gendemen or a geatleman and’ his wife, in a private house With a)] the modern improvements, Also, asiagle room. Ap- ply at %6 Prince street, « few doors west of Broadway. PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING ONB MORE ROOM than they require would let the game to a single gentle- man or two single gentlemen wishing to room Logether, w with or withont board; gag andfireinroom The sisting of three yrown persons. Addresa B. D. De bor itt Til Herald oflice GENTLEMAN AND WIFR, OR TWO SINGLE GEN- Uemen, can obtain a pleagant room and email room: + ing, if required, in a Southern family, where they can have the comforts of a home; social and cheerful un coma Reterences exchanged. $10 per week, includlag tre Apply at 167 Ninth avenue, PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A HANDSOMELY furnished front and back parlor on the first floor to a gen- Je gentlemen; handsome! ‘also, & teman and wife, or two ely furnished front parlor on bed room wnd (wo pantries attached, board, to agen- Leman and wife. Terms. $10’ per week: including tire and light; the comforta of a home can be realized. ae: y at 488 Fourth avenue, sixth cottage south of Thirty-second ERENCH GENTLEMAN, JUST ARRIVED, PROM Paris, who has received a complete education, Wishes, in return for French justruotion, to find a room and board io «respectable American family, References given, Address X. X., Herald otlice. OARD.—A FEW SINGLE ROOMS yo ne eee room, for gentlemen, in ® Location ‘22 West Fourteenth penbaand a ste doors: ener, ‘Finn avenue. Byann A PRONT ROOM, WITH OR WITHOUT AD. & back roo obtained at 111 Bleecker street, rd block west of Broadway. OARD.—GENTLEMEN DESIRING qr BASANT ROOMS - and good board oderate prices, in a very central loca- ion und where tbe. comforts of & howe may be eee an will Je2 Grand street, nearly opposite the Odd Fellows’ Hall, BeoAkd.70 Le. TWO HANDSOME PARLORS, FUR sbed or unfurnished, and a front room and bedroom, unfurnisbed, on the third floor, Loeatton pleasant and genteel. Apply at 192 Lexington avenue, corner 0: Twenty ninth street, OARD,—FRONT OR BACK ROOM TO LET, NEATLY furulahed, and pogeeming large panties, Gas, ind cold water; with bath room atta « four stage routes an ne nderate, References exchanged. Call at 23 West A HANDSOME SUIT OF you? nd floor, and two single room) 9 Nini sirect, between U J dath and gas Apply pluce and Filth avenue, TLEMAN AND HIS WIFE CAN HAVE ¢ oom and bedroom, with breakfast and tea, w ollare per week, if they will advanee ftt douares ns Aion (0 & lady OF gentleman invalid, house fine; stage route. Cuabged. Addreas "ova, Eighth avenue Post othee. ¥ DESIRABLE, WELL FURNISHED front room, suitable for a gentleman and wife, or (wo xenviemen, can be had at $8 per week: aleo rooms for gen Hemen at $9 & per week. Apply at 434 Liudson street, corner OARD, OARD AT CITY HOTEL, NEWARK, N.J.. AT ONE halt New York prices fer same accommodation and saita ef rooms, commutation on railroad $50 per year, iaciading ferry; time wirty minutes. OARD IN A FRENCH FAMILY, IN BROOKLYN. — ean be aeoommodated win teenant end ee B™ D IN BROOKLYN.—108 CLINTON STREET, CON. venient to Wall street and South ferries. A very pleasant oe ory front corner roo n, With bedroom witached, also, single rooni may be bad with beard, on reasonable terms. Ke ferences required. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, with bedroom attached, on second floor, to let yt 4 man and Wile OF twosingle gentlemen, board, few doors of the Fulton avenue ears, References required. Apply at Wi Lawrence street. “Sides behind Tou rT Ee eee rr” IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES AND COMBINATION < CUSHIONS, 1986; M4, 1806; DRO. 8, 1867; Tia. 8 Nov: Fieee dion are perm Well hows to De the bon a he wort; |] PATENTED rp, i JAN. nS atthe at PHELAN 'S, 756 and vy B.S age FI MARBLE BED TABLES, AT and examine 4f- e man’ iway, §. before pu aken of, and my new ‘lnatic como WM. A. AS 146 Fulton street. COAL. EES eS. ran 30 bg —RED ASH PRAcH ORCHARD COAL ary and large ni@, $4; slove, grate, range and ‘at lowest prices. “0 Ni ae Nineteenth wenues, Wood jetigh and of all EWSPAPERS. TRS (Pik DEBATES oF CONGRESS. Daily Giobe, containing the debates for this somion. na the reporters, ber, LABH, to the let Congressional Globe and Api the speakers, printed Vr ee i by rete published for 8. Persons who desire, eithe' JOH April, 1 No. IY REGU « Broome and Pitt st Nycnonas Ly Ha: T*2, YOUNG ws RA Tict met last wang, oe ev H.W, Genet, tie Aidermaan ond when we ta fiends embrace members of all polleal parties eek yen immense. After fe gun ae brow Se ‘dice forth: moeratic Clab of the Kl held on thie (Thurstay) steam at ea} f ferprl, between Seventh aud ‘and kindling wood POLITIC AL. consideration the uu tad election of Mr. Genet, oot oe Young. ward witiedt hermselves a terests Beainat tly the rv sen from some 60 called aa have worked, rt and hand, CL Rien, Secretary. be published ¢ from the 7th of copiaining tbe de ta book form, will be BR OMERTING bi 4 THE YOUNG MEN'S DE ht Aldermanic district will be Mail DUFFY, Pres. corner of BLFTH WARD ie ‘he voters of this dis Municipal Flouse, to congrats inte elect.) The meeting was large, fot that Mr. Gener s wee several impropts ht out, when it was mule wiation. In se Deawer: of this ering ad to work het ara, we. HH. Suunaa! Pele |, but Ales ST ALDERMANIC DISTRIGT—ON TUBSDAY MORN Dror, ene James Ryan's nen, were on inte, way to the different rete, hie opponents, ‘< re anor ae took hia Genees and Soler them, but hie mirmerona ‘rienda resolved not ty be disappointed, cast ther ‘votes for bee best man, aed ay ~ eee was beep eat popniarity, wate HES, JEWELRY “ac. Di ge jeweir}. Rowe lamnowd je eeiry oi reshercae patterns, to which tbey Deg vee desiraie of parebasing. threat hg pesmi mond, 9) bought of sagen In exchange. of nul AYORDS DIAMONDS, ‘DIAMONDS.—1, HRAMANS A GU., 415 Broome street, man afactarers of diamonds conttan'ly om band a large assortneat ATCHES CLEANED AND REP ATRED, tn the LONDUN ASD GENBVA WORKMEN, ALG. ALLS 'S, beat monner, hy the Oi 413 Broadway, one d et r bel ie aod a via. “wnal at, a baek foals mea, upon the most reasonable terms, La place, between Harri natrepanticieree. at Stem ‘nton streets. OARD IN BROOKLT EA GENTLEMAN AND WIPE be accommodated with large front rootn and fine pan ries, well fornisbed, within hve minutes’ walk of Wall street and South ferries. Apply mt 246 Hicks sireet. OARD IN. Ry 25 ayy, ie Ase are oor ix or eight minutes? the ferry.—A lady Sedan ib board ad wr o. 143 Grove wi pl douse bas all a fap rovements. OsaD “WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND Wi a cirietiy private and Cristian family where for sum. Lachtion can street. oo d water, Ac. Terms not to exceed thome w pose ideas answer \0 the above ‘need nda leraid office. Lt “private A Address, with full julara, Home, box 13] Herald OARD WANTED. aut TWO GENTLEMEN, IN A French fi vieinity of Uatou square. ‘Address, wlth partiowiare, H.W. ficrala 2 OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE. IN A private house where bome eomforia may be bad for x inoderave Location to be between Tweidh and Twenty third streets wnd Hroaday and Riguth avenue, Address, sat Hore, Herald ullce <WYOMING HOTEL, 83 GREENWICH street. —ing le rome, with full bourd, $4 per week; qood mmodatigns for families om reagonable erms. Trausient v bares J @ per day Dane, Hor HOUSE, 99 FOURTH AVRNUL—FAMILIES ed For the would do wall toapply. A aw ely Turmbhed parlor and vedroom, with hoard, fire ead gaa, for S12 oF for gentlawen, 3. 15 per week for two; reome vanaient boarders, $1 20 per day. FPURRIEED, Rooms, WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN ‘and wife and & single Indy, in house where there are jew or no other boarers: location between Misteenth and Twenty fourt? streeteand Fourth and Seventh avenues. Terms innat be moderate, Private table preferred. Address B. J b, bom ae Foat « office. URNISHED ROOM WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, IN a French or American family, where there are po other voanters. Being # stranger in the city, agreeable society wruld be deairsble. “Address M.de Vs, Unio square Post flee. JURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—A BACK PARLOR ON the firm floor and one on the third; gaa bath, Ae. Apply 0 19 Franklin street, near amd weet of way. Terme mo- aerate, rs RNISHED ROOMS—E: SONOMY AND CoMPoRt. m wncd leaaant, neatly, fur in she new house 136 bs do alt, to let at, from irom $1 ats 8355 por week, street, pear Broome. {URNISHED ROOMS, DOUBLE Of SINGLE, TO LET, either with fill of partial Inquire soeeet street, near Canal street. French apd Wer. A LADY AND GENTLE FRR BO ROOMS FOR the lady only, Apply at No. 6 Sullivan sireet. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO L_® gentleman and d lady, at No. 6a Hoogton street, the Globe Hotel, corner of wilow cot Franafort etreeta, New York, at 2 to'87 cents per ‘of 81 and $2 60 per week. Gentleman and wife [5 cent, Open all vigtt. ( WHERS OF A HANDSOME HOUSE IN RIGHT street, and vieinity of Hroadway and Thitd ant Secon! avenues, have ® jarge back room to let, wits board, to (wo plain, huelness, Christian gentiemen, with all conveniences, ae, hot ai A water, grate, warer close. of hata; Also, & front single room: Dinner a6. Adiress J. 8 Station V4 ust ciliee. eee eee Ons OR "70 LADIES .OB GENTLI yeud Gan HAVE Ba Location good board, for aad neighvoriood frat clon, ‘Address: its. orton C. Hall, Breaky Post fie NE OR TWO ) nce GENTLEMEN CAN tl AC- between veen Housion and Wieccker trees” shed it | panton AND BEDROOM TO ) LET—WITH BOARD, IN Zi meen my, 8 Kleman and wife, oF 8 couple of Holdin sect gas and bath. * ofortnces exchanged, ‘gi OOMS FOR “THR Ww WINTER—FOR FAMILIES AND gentlemen; menis at all hours, te decoy patil mings ay ge cera ei sie jouse, way OMB TO. LET—FURNISHE! Ri vi'or without board, ai Wen Twenty euuhsaeet Re nitettag aatnt GENTLEMAN lng, Lene ep ant bed pilin sony with pri Lace oo ee oe rigs preferred. ‘Address ED rey pyre near Ui square: QUITS OF ROOMS TO LRT—ALSO, SINGLE ROOMS, at No. 19 Union square, Broadway side; hou bee: newly furnished, and bas all the modenn Improvements ‘one of the Sao locations in the city; best of reference given and re- a WO OR THREE GENTLEMEN, OR A GENTLEMAN and wife, can obiain plessuntly aifuated and well furnished Fooms, with gas, bath and good , in a private family, at 45 Twelfth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. Re- ferences required, 10 LET—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED AND COM fortable rooms for a single gentleman, without board, with in three doors of Broadway, at $49 Fourth street, Terms easy ‘© LET—WITH BEST PARTIAL BOARD, IN A GEN- teel family, two rooms, second fluor, hantsomely fy furnish: ed, toone, two’ or four gentlemen; if the la Susironete required, Leeation ‘iath ‘treet, neat Fi ave: nue. a8 A. Herald office. HIE, SPACIOUS HOUSE, NO. 42 CLINTON PLACE, chth, has passed into the Bands of D. J. BMITH former ot he oh be Hotel, Brooklyn, where he i prepared to rent rooms, single or in suits. Dinner at aix o'clock. The house will be Kept first class in all its appointments, L aay: © Liner hag gd ae HAVING al | proprietors, een thorou; repaired sod returned abd now ready for the po! tino first class ra. Toard ble suite of Fooms for or single Hemen.” Dinner at 6 oc _ Wena GERMAN Wicse Ree ces earetie iaear mn ‘orsyth or sires ‘Address B. L.., 75 Bowery, at Mr. Scharnayel's. i“ ‘ANTED—UNFURNISHED, AN ENTIRE SRCOND floor, or @ parlor and two bedrooms, for a German gen- Pepe Inn Sg pied with or, without Besea em must ur ivé eferences giver Address A.B, Herald ofice, stating terms, Hoeation, ANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM AND BEDROOM, ‘with board, by # gentleman and bis wife; location ce tral, above I Fourtéenth sreet; private family preferred, terms mn er week. References exchanged. Addreas Carter, Union jon suare Post office. se 7 ANTED—BY AN INVALID IN HUMBLE CIRCUM- stances, who abhors a Ege Cp We home Le a veep Christian family, where abe may be well cared tc aaa week not to exceed $3. Address Julia, bex 773 Posi GENTLEMAN, OF GOOD |] BRIDGE STREET, CORNER OF STATE STREET, Gentlemen and thelr wives and a few, singi¢ with board and pleasant ine view of the bay. untlemen can be. noon roms, Location plea ‘and havin, Day boarders taken, References req 2 AND 4 ABINGDON SQUARE.—A SUIT OF SECOND floor front rooms to let, with board; also a room suitable for @ gentleman. 1: WHITE STREET.—TO LET, FOUR HANDSOMELY furnished rooms, on the second floor, to aingle geatle- nto small private jrate family. ‘References exchanged.” Rent 15 BOND STREET.—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH board; a large pleasant room in second story; also one in third story and two small rooms. Terms ie. 2. PER WERK.—BOARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, a second floor, with gas, hot and cold water, aad attached bath room, for & respectable family, Private table, Meals at any hour and every attention paid. Call at 311 Fourth avenue, near Twenty fourth street, 265 CLINTON PLACE, EIGHTH STREET.—HANDSOME- furnished parlor and bedreom to jet, on the first floor, with ruli! ‘partial or without board. Also ‘nicely furnished ‘ourth story rooms. References required. 4 2 UNION SQUARE, CORNER OF SEVENTEENTH street and Fourth avenue.—A gentleman and his wife, ‘kino single gentlemen, may obtain desirable rooms, with board: Reference require Boas hebeer FIFTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH front room on the second floor, with’ pantries house contains all the modern ‘improvements, fanned wtb gus, bath, de. Dinner at 6 P.M. OG; STANTON ‘STRERT.—A SMALL, QUIET FAMILY, who have no other boarders, can accommodate twe or the gentlemen with neatly furnished rooms, without board. Apply a& above. QQ SPRING STREET, ADJOINING THE PRESCOTT v with the use Of parlor; gua LINTON PLACE, RIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN (Sixth avenues.—A gentleman and his wife dated with ® parlor and bed. mon the Gre d, There ix also @ hall bedroom for a siagle miieman, Keferences required and given. 10 ()Q WAVERLEY FLACK, NEAR WASHINGTON ‘e]uare.—Plenmant rooms 10 let, to aingla gentlemen or gentleman and wife, House ia newly furnished ‘And contains all the modera jinprovements, Terme moderate, [19 FRANKLIN ETRERT, Weer, SIDE OF BROAD. oo way.—dingle can obtain good board, witn plesaant rooms, ers only are taken; house has modera tyr 145 Ket TWENTY FOURTH STREET, NEAR UO Seventh sprect —A respectable private family would with board, to gentlemen and wives, worms and gas Jneluded; house has gil im location is Pleneaai; dinner at kx 0! ct» few rooms $10 per w provements; 293 west TWENTIETH STREET.—A LARGE FRONT room to jet, with board, to a gentleman and wite, for $10 per week, with fire and family small, location desira- bie referevces exchanged, Call for Uiree days. LOST AND FOUND. rn AMOND PIN.—LOST, ABOUT TEN DAYS OR TWO 1 dD resp? tines, 8 valuable single diamond pin, with the lt k ‘engraved upon it. A suitable reward will be ive fo the finder. Apply at 78 Broad aireet, up stairs. LOSE OX MONDAY EVENING, IN GOING, FROM m1 Eaat Broadway, by stage, to Fulton street, thence over Fulton ferry, and up sirert to white stone Sands, © quarts seal. well filed with gohd an! finder will be suitably fewarded ‘by leaving naw #8 Prout OST—A LADY'S FUR TIPPET, IN THE NEIGHHOR. heol of Kightl avenue and Thirty fourth stro, atl same will rewaried _ Pee Rabe erence, forner of Phigty ninth siree OST-LAST EVENING. DETWREN FULTON STREET, ‘and the Herald, rook New York, «mall brown Owl. The tinder wili receive one reward by leaving it at George Morris’, 69 Main street, % ETHOOK LOST—UPON ENTERING THE EIGHTH avenue cars. in Vesey street, or leaving at im Twenday’ ching, czptaining, papers on er adratt for 08 org George Kelle » the ck. Jr, payment The finder will be ¢ nponeaied by office, Rotunda, pocket wallet, coptalning $1! bn the Bank of New Yor a er ‘sand & ronnlseory note of a , for $2,100, dated Nor. ly inde, at twelve ton Sh to my order, not en dorved. Also several other papers and « not fow rememberrd. $00 reward will be pald for the retara of he y, or Mf the Une will be ene pagers I v aie acknowledge the favor. All persons are cautioned ag aid note, a2 the pai ment ts stopped. “Saha y MUNSON, v jWeat Thirty second wreck ae REWARDS. A & Gung watch and chain leit ia the water elo fet ofthe ‘uae Howse, Sorser of firoadway and tireat Jones street, Leave them at the bar with Samuel BQ REWARDS TuE ABOVE REWARD WILL BE for the return of 8 gold bracelet, lost on Tues: day nigh A of near the Brooklyn Athenwam, o Mr. Andcews, port Janitor, at the Athenwum, corner of Clinton aod Atlanvec $3. REWARD.—LOST AT THE JERSEY CITY DEPOT, the 7th tne! M. Philadelphia train, ee ci merias cart, erosbe border, tae hater wal ine Seathore reward by iseving W ar Ht Libery arest RD—FOR A MOSAIC SET GOLD BRACELET '0) dropped ia the store of Mesara. Lord & Taylor, in Grand . Keward pail at the cash desk of L. &T. No questions sexed fm REWARD. in <LOMT, ON TUREDAY, DECEMBER, 7. lym, Acroms Flt tage to Wheeler & Wilson's, ny an opal cross. The finder will receive the above re ng the same whh Geo, Mitehell, at the office of the New Yorn Herald. £2 yyy y WILL | rere in ene of fonda aod mot ee, Lelouging to Walter # Johnson, of Haverstraw. Also receipt notes relating to estate of Ha muel G. Johason, Necedeod. Baia bandie was lost on board of the cars of the Hvidson River Ratiroad, between Cragers and Poekskill, Get. 26, bi, CALVIN ERUST. PAID BY THR Vaan ot whe vu reiurn t the ofliee DRY GOODS, &C. AGREED B ANGLING OF OREAT BARGA ftw (ae POREERV ELS BUT SHORT TIM! PRtchsteTORY BALE. Ladies accustomed to visit the store of the late firm of MoCORMACK & SIMPSON, are hereby notied that the waite eau ROTDERTES, DREM AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, OSTERY, oll ABERDASHERY, ac, vec a tien aewhich to well ‘suhjoin a lst of the rates at well: Bonnet ribbons --<- ahiveta isaaibih ai Ia 8. s. ‘a ‘The best brant of Aves tesa ‘chan itt, Dest brand of ‘veive ‘ridbons sold at srteoe BLS the holidays (left over from iast year) for ten cents Also, a large lot of French flow 4 feathe: yo Ay bor, ¥ m8 areal for lees than one-eighth (iq) thelr Woollen goods soliable foe is the paneer ss at half price, Between Tenth and imleventh' ‘streets, T DE PERCEVAL’S, 657 BROADWAY—ALL KINDS broides ef French em! ry w order; initials for handkerchiefs, Sbie linen ‘and bed clotnes:ecolloping. silk emily: a wravafe jaces dene up like new ,, om aioe 004 ube dergarments always’ou aad and w order, wns T DE PERCEVAL’S, 667 BROADWAY STAMPED, EM. bpetderies of — and retail; and, most perfect MACY'S, a tact #204 and 206 81xth avennie, a low opening pieces black velvet ribbor ev widih; they are of good ‘aiitien, and much, sind pion. ape ue. 7 204 and 206 A’ v's malitolbeny May be found the dést variety of JUSLIN and CAMBRIC ‘SETS In New York City, Flease call and examine them. R. H. MACY, Now, 204 and 206 Sixth avenue, Brcnru. SILK ROBES | BAYADERE SILKS, jn choice colori, ousr ANDED From the Arago, NEW natal STORE, 335 Broadway, Corner of Worth street. EDWARD LAMBERT & CO. REDERICK MAYNARD, | LADIES’ SILK DRESS Ft TONS, TASSELS, ETC., No. 20 Cliff street. pe han assortment, salable for the jobbing trade, constantly Y NSE REDUCTION. 1,00 French embroidered collars at $1 50 500 reu) Valenciennes collars at........ 40) ty embroidered robe skirts at, | 2 « 1 worth 20.00 GENIN'S BAZAAR, & ats Broadway. i aaa SABLES ono NEW FUR ROOM, $01 Broadway. ‘This select and beautital em wo RUSSIAN ae DSON BAY BTS, CAPES, VICTO- S, cat and a ADE KIS, And imported oped wait for the present Season, will be sold at REASONABLE PRICES, As the undersigned intends to sweep olf the entire assortment by the first of January. JOHN N. GENIN. L4gs CRUTAINS. ‘500 pairs lace curtains bought for less than the cost of im- portation, im consequence of the jateness of the season, 20 pairs at 8 former price SIZ t . Pee aye 3 | 7 ee, aes = -. - 2, o'c. MERCHANT & 00, Broaitway. IKIRTS.—-THE ATTENTION OF THE “LADIES a called to the elegant stock of skeleton #kirta, of our owa manufacture, now selling at retail at wholestle prices. Misses skirts as low As 25e., Indies at Bde. FROST & ‘Skirt manufacturers 409 Broadwa ray, over U. Pr. ABLE u ENS AND TOWELS, NEWLY OPENED, of our own importauons. A. lar; d complete stock 6f the above goods, Including a number of pieces of three loom table linens, that have heretofore given our customers more than usual satisfaction. Prices Sic, Sc., S6e. and 62c. per yard. LINEN STORE, Astor place, east side. + MILLIKEN & OO., proprietors, FRENCH ae ete —- MRaarn fered December 6, 18 arendtog ee 500 ©n Monday, | NEW RETAIL STORE, ‘385 Broa lway, Cor ver Of Worth street, EDWARD LAMBERT & 00. FALL FASHIONS, Amn IAL} FLOWERS, Target wreath, Ball and bridal wi Head dresses and bosqnete A fall and general assortment of every description of French And American gooda. Jobbers and milliners are invited to cai! and examine at PRICK'S Artidcial Flower Manufactory, 4 Division street. A CARD THE EMFIREC ITY F Bowery, 326 Grand etree Ie ow prepa ks AN COMPANY, 231 Righth avenue, to sel! their entire stock of pellerines, ‘mulls and fae also a large children’s fancy furs, in great nde warranted as represented HARKIS & KUss. 326 Grand en ‘231 Righth street. LADIES AED, , Ser aus gee RLRGANT and iy ge y =] addition of the ‘pleniht NEW KCORNIE WARTENUT, | ay (oe Te aed | mend By J houses in this city are offered ¥. LANDRY, : e for sale at NEWS, BUT OLD, AFTER ALL.—DAILY we fied diferent annonneementa in the p ahont we have sold them all for $14 and lene, Dew; or their being au inferior article, we defy Any porn or Parma 9 sell the same for that Our are bght, and sore wan es CS. fora wishing. rie} and Teductinssin enll Pon Rt RL VP ier a vin. KE, #1 Canal panctoctare their goods. Nts ee gd FOR THE HOLIDAYS. TASTE AN Ter TN RUN ad AMES Wt ken's, 361 Hroadway, Next door to Thompson # Saloon —_—_— PANORAMA OF TRU" THRU A FLOWERS, FULL OF or t iife beens ‘Tawes woken, Al Broadway. Next door o 0 Thompson 8 Saloon. ae Beas APTOUT MENTS, wire OR WITHOUT VEILA, “ sames TUCKER'S, ‘Ml Broadway, Next door to Thompson's ‘s Ge Baiona. ——— OTFEURKS—COMMENCING AT 1 ‘THE LOW FIGURE of $2 each, deserve much fa "SkMes IUGRERs. it Broadway, Hert dor Thome sa sy Hl AND MARABOUT FEATHERS ARE ALL, Jn the puperiative, and the vatrich Head dress, with pearls and gold beads led, isa ‘e pretty production, "hat ALE ooehMes TUCKER'S, Next on to Thompson's saloo ). (ACuREEION#—conuEnc ING AT $1 $0 EACH, Fancy hair ping, ornamental com Y and head grnaments, ie whipered, beyond ail pratee, mt Are veri wn TAMED TUCKER'S, Bl roadway, Next door to Thompaon's saloon, 41 ATED WHITBY JET, IN BRACELETS, TS noueitis, sod CHATRLAINES, plain oF richly set gold, are of artiaue fini AMES TUCKER'S, ‘M61 Broadway. Next door ty Thompson's salvo, iS CAMBRAY, VERY BEAUTIFUL IN QUALITY, IN Pp" ud 12-4 wide, for VILA and DRESS: AMES TUCKER, 381 Broadway, Next door to Thompson's saloon. NS, AND MANY OTHER OBJROTS 25 REWARD Witt, 3 BE PAID TO THE PERSON | Orr rope tion fur the vilet, tt MRT, ow not omit to 0) who will retarn to No, 36 West Bighteenth stree chronicle gur BRUSHES and PI MERY, now so small diamond cluster pi tet black enamel and gol, which the agcendant. wan joston Trestay evening of Inet week at, of in retarning JAMES TUCKER, From Siectare a P Paul's Methodwt church, corner of Twou | 361 Broadway, ty second street and Fourth avenue, ) Next door to Thompann's gal »in ener $50 REWARD —LOST OR STOLEN, ON TURSDAY ote Richens a)! oping, & gold watch and gold vest chain, No. 21,463, | FINE ARTS, Heasiey maker, Liverpool. The aoove reward will b» paid by | a a RN rnc leaving it at 88 Rivington street, | (AOMMERCTAL ATLAS. OF THE UNITED Spt 100 "2 A8RcLOst OR stouny, nwoRMAFR | \oaem!lntanares of estes xe Unde 83 | ite i lady's hentia blue enainelied, with gold | Mtr iromdway” "Bain the couree of publication at No.1 foe deen tl Boies one a ea? Siren ot | Nnaaan atreet, where the right to publiah charts of other streets flowers The watcha Tate Thien ww te ean be bought. 8. ASHTON. Proprietor. conse. Whoever retorns ft 10 we recaive tl —e Above reward. Pawnbrokers and care rejueated 10 AINTINOS WANTED —ANY FERGON HAVING A op the same tf presented for sale. collection of fine paintings to of may hear of a aici alba ee | irehinser by addreening Gavery, Herald office. SPORTING, QMITH & WESSON'S SEVEN sHOOTER—THR most perfect pistol ever invented; light; pete carry, sare fire at al Umes, Call and see Htmt 121 Cascabers st w. STUNAS, "agent. SPORTING —OVRR 109 DOGS FOR GALE, OF ALL breeds. to all creation for the largest St. Send'aad Rewioundined breed of age 8 pee, Tenor on flack, 2 inches bigh, Weight 100 pounds, o four months of ‘of the saine breed, 6 Ave weeks old; 1 biack tan ae, 8 Tay) of the purest breed: | of 12 pounds, good return; Witen, 7 pounds, of the parest breed: & black ten von smail breed and th) arest. No. Sv Nageau street. -—— ——————— ___ DENTISTRY. RTIFICIAL TEETH ONLY FOR RAUTIFUL ‘and gubstantial sets on pure silver; on gold and plation, contiueae cue, #28, warranted eyvral 10 any work it iy) price. Teeth filled and extracted without We Mines, by oF. LUTHER, corner of Feat vemue. he twetandeinthavenee ENTISTRY.—TRETH EXTRACTED in TEN RCONDS se septentpal pole, Br my new ond orieinal 9¢o- only. Reference ven if required. KSIN; 368 Canal etrest, yearesee _____ SPECIAL NOTICES. ARCHITECTS —NUBRE & DEDE, MARINE ARCIIT. tects, are prepared to furnish plans, models, specifica Gone and ealeuiktions, gether with spar drafts und deck plans Of all kinds of vessels. Also plana for tor marine docks and rail- ways, and to superintend the building of auy work of the above conn ‘The laying off of Vessels at an: Ff Geaged place carefully attended to. Office 36 Beekman ‘street, N.Y. ore MEETING AT HOBOKEN.— if eckly boys) meeting will be a ey aR Poets ithe Firat Presbyterian church, corn ington si ev. Mr. W. i Conve! Snow, of Now York ari cae = dress the meeting. Singing by ti wall. The chair wil On i WON AIAN KEVILL, Pre A.W. Rose, Superintendent. — Prvelteehy R. A. 1. AMEDLBY ~STUTTRRIN ing is permanently cured b; Pootlet oid New York. Tite. gure’ is fan Principles; is\ performed in leas than an hour, and nover to give universal satinfac! Dr SMEDLEY will pract| teeters uated house for'a ort tame only. ‘hoes saliciet sek x tocallon him. Office hours from 9 a. M. ws Bow et to setentifie PRCIAL NOTICE. Spt a IN GOODYRAR'S PA tent for vuleanized rubber suspenders, braias, weba and Silother fatrice and articles made vy combining sbrous, mul. stances with threada or sheets of vulewnized rubber, are notitied ‘that unless beemsice iy stamped or inbelied with my name mo and be my a my suthess ae ens now rh solore, aad to soning ing trate 19 he the undersigned, excl @ owner of the titlee Sadeschuive Fights in the patent (or these goods, which em- brace all the styles heretofore manufeciured and many others, Alao licenges to manafactare the terms, ay (penned ox ap penon eo Jandt areet, HOKAOK GTANSELL & GLASS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, COVINGTON, GA. Will practice in the counties of Newton, Henry, Spalding, Pike, Monroe, Upson, Huttaand Jasper, and will give prompt auen- tion to all business enteusted to’ their care; will also collect debts anywhere in the State of Georgia, of amounts of five hundred dollars and abo Novempnk 1, 1858. 10 ALL, WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.—THAT GER, master of the brig Gem, i# no louger res mate GRAN. respite for has been jebis incurred by any one on her account, as HOLIDAY PRESENTS. (QpaBistuas AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS, SPLENDID EXHIBITION Ar . HENRY MAILLARD'S Confectionery, respectfully informs his customers and the public that open in bis bey ty a 1 BROADWAY, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1868, his annual exhibition of Christmas and New Year's PRESENTS. Jewelry boxe, boxes, a molagonenirs, Boxes moyen age, pearl baskeus, Rich carved oak boxes, ith fine steel ornaments, Faney bonbonieres, Pothes de fuvialaie, of every description. Any g.gWitd ae engravings, AND A LARGE 1 ASSORTMENT. OF. FANCY TOYS AND ORNAMENT! Hist As TREES. This assortment ix the finest that ever was exhibited in New York, has been selected with great care by Mr. H. M., im the MANUFACTURES OF PARIS, the most celebrated for ELE- UANGE AND Bon GouT, The extraordinary variety of styles gad prices is a -mnnaged to suit every taste and every purse, en PANY v Box, every ar: little SOU V ENTR to the bandsom: ticle bears the CACHET OF GOOD TASTE. P rigch the assortment will be sold in RETAIL at WHOLESALE wa roe PRESWNTS. Rrongweg: A splen- pprop ait woedeten ers, weighing only 10 annon, pocket knivi and double guns, ie rites, &c., of the best quality, HART & B40. vad jOYS. TOYS. TOYS. Selling of. Selling off, No, 15 Division street. ‘The undersigned would inform bis customers, and dealers in the above, that he hag on hand a large assortment of tova and fancy gootts, which he ia selling at greatly, reduced prices for cash. “Dealers will find itto welr advantage to give him at, early call, CHR. GOB! No. 15 Division street, ‘near Ubatham*sq ia PeROESS INDNT ABLE SHOW CARDS, 240 Canal street, near Church. tended BRCTER JONATHAN'S PATENT FURNITURE PO. Kidder’s electric machines, and Hardy'® magte rem 5 FR... wi a5 a} Py a town ia the Union, Principal depot 3%) Broadway, Ni 3 HARLOW, Sole Agent. (outa TONGS, COAL TONGS.—HARDWARE AXD ) house furnishing dealers are respectfully Invited to t this aruicle, Urders received at the Lafayetie dining room, roadway, or at the manufactory, 669 Houston street, bear Broadway Orders punetuaily a I R. A. 1. Y STUTTERING AND STAM mering \spermaner ly cured by Dr SME at the Fact ts Cure ts fo one hour, » Smedley willspraction me only. Those aitiiet Mice hours from 8 o'clock tile prin YAS BURNERS POR PERSONS WITH WEAK RYRS, TF and everybody else.—Just give them » trial. Katehelter a patent anu thekering gas burner, Agents Wanted throughout the elty and country U. B. GRAY, headquarters 201 Browlway. ADIFS, IMPROVE Ro ABAUTY.—PIMPLES, 4 treok updous.of the skin, reduess of the face, All Persons t with YELLOW OR SALLOW COMPLE Should use the best and only prep fect @ eure PRICE'S KAL dy. Laviiew ualag elisite, labs on pow Ie acertain fun and other Just ag cheap, and It be dun to a ladies’ totlet, CHAPPED HAND: Calblaina, sait rhoum, Bites of ja mu RY warinetpal Hillamaburg al street; in ate it Mew. Hy N° READY FOR SALF—EDWARDS Washiogton white sugar cured bam bam is Hor mule bY O. W- EDWaRiS, 22; und 20) Chrystie branded. street. ARTIES FU RNISHED AT THE SHORTEST NOTICR, u mati. LARD begs leave to inform his friends and hile that he bas recently returned from Burope, and haw JOOTT'S TOOTHACHE rwanent cure for the worm case of DESTROVER—A 8U or AND wothache. No mat- ont Will fod Instantaneous weth, has no deletert- i rs cinple, baruiem and TOOTHACHE IN ITS WORST STAGES. One application ts generally wuflicent to ap the pain of the mont vinlent toothache, w the inflammation from the ume, and render « deeayed ‘ooh ao woeful eo ever; Wal Fer femme of “UICRMATED TRETH OR SWOLLEN FACE, In fact, out of one hundred cases of wuihache, niuety nine may be saved from the dentate’ lasirumente, ‘Tweety tire Eenlan btn» Bolt al the drug store So rand arn, N.Y 12) aod 126° Grad OMETHING xEW — LARTER GUTTA polish for boots and reserves (be leather, Keeps the water out, and vee a's, pole taal cannot be ovtaalion, and sold the common backing. Prineipa: depot, _ Agenta waned, RIMOLAT'S &U Lene R BATHS —THE ONLY GENUINE vaths in the United States for the cure of rhe cide. seorential aiections, eruptions of ibe skin, yellow soon, fe. No.1 Carroll place, Bleecker street; estab’ MOLT commended by our firm physicians PRACTICAL U PHOLSTERY, XO. $4 BROADWAY ‘Smithsonian House), N. ¥.—Raperienced mea and women sent to any part of the etly or fcountey, to cut and St new oF old jclrtha, matings, ened taina, slip covers for pictures repair, upbolater, corer and peed mattresses, Ac, All work mechanieally reasonable terme DOUPE, Superintendent. han, rem furniture. executed and « Jou ) BEAUTIFY THR COMPLEXION WITHOUT INJURY T9 THE SKtx, ladame 1K BERG'S pastiiles de at ao Dread way, won. Fweltth cores, st A- a, S00 brondway” Metcopoiuan Howe), at 16? Bowery, Hourdette's, 98 Fuiton street Bro ton ® certiionte — Ha prapared, by Ma speak favorably of the artic erfertiy yaration, and may be sad uipap the ‘an on ood effect. —J. CHILTON, MD, New York, June ‘VRRONRE: ELECTRO CHEMICAL BATHS, 778 BROAD way ~Thg valy eoubinnment Auended by Prof. Vergues, fhe faventor. Feat celebrity «{ thowe bathe w Armly ogee, rl he extraction of merenry from lhe system, and tbe cure: d heemetam, at, uterine disorder, Ae. Pheumatiom, opus, hing Shuts on Eee divat - a ours, 10 ma w iM, 3 oq a oe “the doctor f+ French, English, Spanish and ertigvee ‘Conan! given by a mesmerized lady wars day days excepted. == a => i ioay AND CLAIRVOYANCR.—M. BRUCE an Sf Se Bowery, vp Sood taaire Brot door she hee astonished ited hoa ® with ber trth ia the line of aatr>™ logy And clairroyance. Fee S00, (eaIEYOyANCE cane, SEYMOUR, street, the aeceanfnl medical and business voyant in America, Asthma, consumption, nervous debility, te i dienanee, and those peculiar to females, cured if cura seen ca wg THE GIFTED SPANISH LADY, M regent, pas and future, evens, venta, ‘about jove, marriage, wf Ne sie ea a Seat oo medicinee Theta