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—— ee eeSSeSSeSFSFSFS THE LOTTERY POLICY EXAMINATION. Continuation of the Tnvest!zation—Interest= ing Testlmony—A Luck y IndividualeHenry Ward Beecher and the Pulicy Mon—They Refuse to Answer Questions, &e. The preliminsry examication of Wood, Eddy & Co., charged with vending lottery policies ia this city, was ro- *sumod yesterday mornivg before Judge Russell, The OOM Was BOL as Much crowded as it was on Weduesday, atili there was much interest exhibited in the proceedings. Yr. Holmes, counse! for the prosecution, continued to take testimony by ca ling Abraham Jackson, who, on being sworn, said—T live at 56 Allen street; Lam an exchange broker in this city, and bave been so for a year or two; I do not know the firm of Wood, Fday & Co., but have seem Me. Wood; nor ain I per- sonally acquainted with Eddy; Ihave beard of a lottery called “Lottery for the benefit of the State of Delaware,” drawn at Wilmington, Del.; have seen the schemes and drawings for that lovtery circulated in New York; exhibit GE" shown te is a scliewe of the Delaware lottery, class 20, and “G"' 1s o drawmg of the same lottery of t.o same Duuber; the tickets ow sHown me in package 56 are sume drawing as exhibits “s" aad “G;’" ket 64 wre all of the same drawing; paper oof the Swan & Uo, jattery, Sparta Acado- ny, Class 759, and contains the prizes “proposed to be drawn for of class 78¥; “J” is tho drawmg num- bers of class 780; package 61 contains tickets of the same drawing a* seneme exhibit 4,” and the drawing exhibit “J,” package 11, contains tickets of clase 789; [do uot know exactly what the clip- ping of the tickets means, Q. Did you ever purchase any of the tickets of either ‘ove of these two lotteries? A. Fbave within @ year pur- ebased Uickeis of the Sparta Aowtemy. Q From whom dia you parchase the tickets of the Sparta Acacemy lottery withla a your last paste Witiees—1 ueciive 10 auewer, Q Why co you decinet A It may subject me t> a 1 ‘criminal prosecution, Qa Do you not know that the parchase of a | ticket ja not av offence agaist any law recognized by this Stater ' A. 1 did not kuow. | Mr. Holmes requested the Judge to tell the wituees that fact. | Counsel for the defendants strenuously opposed the ask- ing of a question which might ud to erminate hin or other parties. ‘The Judge permatted Mr, Hoimes (9 ask the qucetion. Q. From whom did you purchase the tickets referred tof ‘The withees asked f be woul be compelled Ww turm traitor to thooe engaged in the lottery business by auswer- ing the question ‘Phe Judge said he bad nothing w do with anybody else Dut Limseif, and du ected hum to answer the question. After Bome hesitation the witness sald be did not recoilect the Person's bamie. Q. Do you swear that you cannot identify or name the Person or persons from whom you purebased oF receive | those tickets? (Gbjected (0, Objection overruied aad ex- ‘A. Tecan identity him, but do not ka ow not seen him here siuce the commen :e- Mont of (he investixavon, . Did you purcuase those tickets from more than one reat “A. Lcapnot say exactly; } did purelage hem in New Orleane; I did not pureiase tekets of the Sparta Academy iolwery in thy city of New York within the last three years; 1 have seen Mr. Dickinson, but have never i him any money for lottery tickets, Lmever paid Me 1 have not caused eitue lurray any money tor ticke dircoily or indirectiy any & or transmit ted to either of Lue ho sale of oF Consideration of Jorery tic Q Where aid you boy the tickets referred to, as to which you could Lot remember the name of tae person of whom you purchased thea? Objecte Odjretion ove A. Ln Chatham str Duane streets, as near as 1 ev the city of New York, ant A hofe tweut yeurs, altbough T have be 2 New Urieans, and yet T cornot remem ation waere L purchased the tickets, but thiok f could Gud it. Mr. Holes] Will send you there presently Couusel for the niv—-I don’t intend you shall ars purchase lot od by the icin the ant (hres y Q. Did you not { city of New York of oF iss tery tickets in tb Sparta Academy ioiters? A. 1 have @ About how oiten? A. Only once oF twice, as near ax Tean get at Q Can you tel] from whom you purchased them? A. T aun Exactly tell. Q. Look at exlibit “A” and say if the tickets whick you purcbased were, with the ption of the numbers, Of & character suuilar to iY A. They were, aad wite the same signature, 8. Swan & Co. @. Suppose exb bite A” aud “B* to be in the hands of a Bona fide purchaser for the usual consideration for which these ticket are Hold, and tbe Dumbers Upon them should ve shown by the drawing to have been the taree first drawn numbers, to whut, under the scheme, would the holder be entivied to demand? ‘Objected to, Tis Honor permitted the witness ‘to an. swor, ‘A. My explanation would be the same as the scheme, Wm. R Wilson recalled by the prosecntion—Q. Did you ever receive a letter purporting to come from Samuel Swan & Coy ‘Objected to by the counse! for the defendants 6 being irrelevant. Mr. Holmes read a letter purporting to be written by Swan & Co. to Wm. KR. Wilson, congratulating bim 00 re- oolving @ prize Of 822,000, ‘Judge Russell said He must first lay a proper foundation before the introductioa of the leters; be must first show that the Licks ere wid by Wood, Kady & Co., in the city of New York, for it was not an offence to sell them & oie Jor ruled the question ont for the . Q. Did you parchase at any time within eight months last past a lottery Licket, purporting C0 have been ineued by & Swan & Co., or Samuel Swan & Co., of the Sparta Academy lottery, containing the numbers 19, 44 and 6t or uy other uumberst A. I decline answertug the ques = Why do you decline? A. Because it may bave « to crimt been ipstromental in having all the maiters sovght to be disclosed by the question published to the world either in the public newspapers of other. wire? ‘Objected to, and ruled out for the present. Q. Mid you' have an (uterviow with Benjamin Wood Wilbin three months last past, with reference wo the Sparta Academy lottery or any maticr connected therewith? A have bad. 7 Q. State what occurred in that interviow? A. (After gome beettation) 1 think the coufereace was ip reference to my beim the fo tnate holler of a prize from Samo Swan's lottery,and voting thereafter ocourred of ny Q. State anything else that occurred? A. Ihave no re- coilection of anything rise. Mr. Holtmes—The witness has told nothing yet, I'll got it out, if it takes me six months, Q. What was the amount of the prizo? Cnjectad vo, and question witletrawa. @. Whst «si Mr. Wood say a cue interview referred to, or at aby ctber time subsequent to your drawing the prize with felereuce thereto? A. i!9 copgrataiated me very highly on my sncerss. :y was teat prise or any part of it paid fo you? ead reled oul. Pry fF subsequently reecive from Mr. Food any dank uatee, heck or checks drawn on any baa ing mange | ation of individual, on agcount of any matter eogmemed with the prise lu question, or the Sparta letter: ? obj te, and objection overrule have reesived Checks. re whom were these checks drawat A. [don’t ow, wir. ba 3 “whom did they parport to be signed? A. Thave © FeCLEC LC On ‘what institution or individual were thoy drawn? A. it was on the Shoe aad Leather Bank. A. W. R. Wilson, or @ To whom made payable? Owe re the checks paid? A. All that wore presented were paid @ Gay ll about the date of their presentation? ve bo recoilection, ast you tell within one mouth? A. Team; it was the latier part of Uctober, 1 '@. Were net those checks given to you on account of of by reason of your being the fortunate holder of a prize in the Sparta Academy lottery? A. 1 dechne auswering. Jooge—Answer the question, Mr Witness— ‘They were : @ Did you then, or.at any other time, receive a etter in this city throag! the hands of Mr. Wood or otherwise signed Samuel Swan & Co. ? Ubjected to, Objection overruled A. L received a vetter city of New York Dain of Br. Wo: WO Where is that letter now? A, It is destreyed. @ Do you remember its contents or purport? A. I de- clive answering. @. Look at the paper shown you and see if it contains the frame ae what Was written to you’ A. It dues. The following is the correspondence, which was handed te or rey Mr. Wood, Mr. Hull, bie coansel, re: Wilson. 1 Swan & Co., in the tw | te me throagh the T do not koow whose handwriting it er by 3 marking that ite poblication ‘would be & good advortise- Avousta, Ga., Oot, 4, 1858, Beq., No. 498 Peau Seamer, No Yo w ne to congratwate you on your good fortune, in drawing the whole of the second capital prise of 822,300 wn our Jotwery scheme of Sept. 1 last. ot ase the shames of prize holders without An we special perminion, Wo lave Wo ask mathority to do 80 10 your Case ‘We ques particularly desire your consent at this time ecause thee tas been a feoent attempt to iajure oa fim, Very reepectiutly, your SAMUEL SWAN & 00. New Yor, Oct. §, 1858, , Avawera, Gm oa ta just Peco! vagon to use my nami 9 Your COneern, Lowe you th in cous deratian of the prompt. you have pait the prize. Vary traiy, Ww WILSON, 408 Poart street. Meere Gaerne Swank Oo. Gerturtes: J 7 ee the NEW YORK Hf ticket reforred to in this correspondence? A. I enclosed it ip & letter and sent it to Georgia. Q Addressed to whom? ‘A. Kamut Swan & Co. Q. Was that before or after you had recoived the checks from Mr. Wood? A. Aftor: Q. Tid you ever exhibit that ticket to Mr. Wood per- sonally? “A. Idid, and to many others Q Vid you receive from Mr. Wood the full amount of the prize of which you were the fortunate holder, or tho amount thereof, lesa a por centage? A. I did receive kes the per centage the whole amount. @. Did you at the time that you reosived the checks ex- hibit that ticket to Mr, Wood?’ A. I did not to my recollec tion, Q. Did you at any time? A, I did. Q. Did ¥ou see an account similar to exhibit J" of the drawing of the Sparta Academy lottery which diaclosed oF contained the numbers on your ticket referred tor A. aid. Q. Do you know anything about the lottery business ‘and the mode of its transaction in the city of New York? Objected to, ond objection sustained. Orin A, Bills oxamined by Mr, Hoimes—I do business at 176 Greenwich street, and am an exc ange broker; T hay + teen Wm. R. Allen bere as a witness; I may have soon ox- hibits “A” and “B,’ but not to my knowledge, I have no knowledge of any person selling two lottery tickets to Wm. RK. Allon, in this city, only by hearsay; I have a cierk by the pame of Howard, and he is now ia my employment, uno bax been a year and « half to two years. Q. Lo you know of any lottery tickets having been offered for sale, or having been kept on the promises 176 Greenwich street within the last three months? A. Ide chine to answer. Q. Imean by a person or persons other than yourself’ A. I decline to answer. Q. Do you know any place other than 176 Greeawich street, in the city of New York, where the tickets of citer the Sparta Academy lottery or the lottery for the beastit of the State of Delaware, pur ting to have been issued by S. Swan & Co., or Wood, Kidy & Co., have been within the last thle months either sold, privately ox; to sale or kept for the purpose of being soldt know of no Pace where they are kept, to my kuowledge. Lorenzo D, Place swore—I am'4 policeman attached to the Mayor's equad; Tarrested a man on Saturday night, and received from hun which I gave to Ser- grant Bhney; Idon't kuow they contain; they re semble those on the table; I arrested this person at the Jersey City ferry, on the New York side; I think he gave Dis name ‘as Aloxandor Florence; | took him to the squad room ut tue City Hall; bo sppeared to be about 21 or 23 Years of ago. ‘So counsel for defendanta—I had no warrant for his ar- rest Wiliam Henry Van Aredale gsid—tI am attached to the Mayor's squad; Ltook these packages from the person whom | arresteu; he gave his namo as William Smith; [ arrested bim at Jersey City ferry, New York side; wo pertons were arrested at that time; I left the packages in Large Of Sergeant Borney. Hector Moore, attached to the Mayor’s squad, gaid he received some packages, which he gave to Bir- ney, Lreceivea some of tem from James Hawley and we other portion from George E. Sattord, they were taken from No. 146 Fulton street; I passed the over to Sergeant Birney on the same evening. Tu counsel for the defeuoants—I bad no warrant for the arrest of Bawle: did pot road the names in the war. rept; it war given to ofiecr Binek. ‘To the Court—I detained Hawley in Fulton street till of- ficer Black arrived, To Mr. Ho'mes—I do not know who did business at 146 Fuiton street; 1 took lottery tickets from that office; T found some in a drawer on the premises, aad some in the desk, but T can’t be posiuy ; aud some on the person of Hawley, if 1 am not mistaken in the person. George Autoine said—I reside at 199 Seventh avenue; T have purchased within three years last past lottery tiokets: tu this city trom a friend of mine; Tdou't Know his name; 1 purchased them almost every month, of a Havana lot- tery. Did) on ewer pay any one of the defendants—Wood, Fday, Murray or Dickins0u—any money on account of the sale Of Uckets of the Spacta Academy or ® Doixware lot- very? A. No, sir. George F. Safford examined by*Mr. Holmes—I re ive: t No. 6 Fast Broadway; 1 donot know Mr. Wood; I know the premises 446 Foiton street, and was there on Satur- doy last; 1 eaw officer Moore there; be took certain ywckages from ine; | con't know that 1 can identify them. 4G. How were they addressed? A, That I shall decline 10 anewer Jorge—You must answer the question. Witiese—Thow were addressed to myself; I believe the package No. 2 now shown me was the one that was taken frou me. Q From what person did you receive the tickets which it contains? A. 1 decline to answer. ‘The question being repeated, the witness said'—I am unable wo eay. @ Do you know his name, or any partof it’? A. I do not @ At what place aud when did you receive them? A T deetine to answer that. Julge—You must answer, because it will not affect yon Witness—My impression is I received them on Friday, and ot 146 Puion street @. Do you not know these facts? A. Tdo Who tea did business or were at said place’ A I am wneble to sy; 1 do not know the name ¥ person who was there on that occasion; I do not names of any of the persons who were ) L Geeline to answer how bey Tbave been in the ‘of viniting 146 Fulton street; T have been visiting It two monthe: I have done buatness with lo- there, but it was seldom; I may have there ve timer. Q. Withia that time bas your business beon 0” such a nature that any Written memoranda passed b ween you And the persous ere A. That I declue answer- Judge dil pot insiet wpon an answer. HEELS eat i Q. In havdwriting i# the stip now shown? A. | dec\ine Wo answer, on the ground of it tending to criminat: me Q Were the tickets now produced all the tickets which You yecetved at the time you received these? A. That hail decline to answer: The Court said he must answor, Witnese—Thiy were not. Q Did you pay to the person or persons from whom you received all the tickets referred to, at the time you Teowived these, Uhe full amount chargeable for them ail thnk it was pretty naked. Judge—Anawer the question. Witners—I did not. Q. (ia you pay any money on accoent of them? A. T dia pot @. When were you to pay for any part of them? A. That | shall deciive to answer. '@. Do you know who clipped the tickets contained in packet No. 2° A. That I dectine to answer. @ Did you never call by name, or Lear called by any ame, any ope or more of the persons from whom you re- from them. Counss | for the defendants gald they would admit that. A conversation then tool im reference fo the ad- jourkmens. Mr. Wood said wanted to go to Washing fon, and did pot like to leave thie city under such a charge The further bearing of tke case Was postpoved ull Pace day, at 10 o'clock. Hho Court stated that, as the evidence was fully avd very accurately in ihe Hamaup, it would upon it untis the case w: 6 MMustrating the bone and m views generally, by UULMES, Great Sale of Ties, Scarfs, Cravate, Stocks, dew: at glover, collars, shirts, unlersbirte be artic be ; Corner of Murray and Greenwich streets. Wilder’s Celebrated Kite Proof Se‘es. Depot i#i Broadway, corver ot Dey street, N. ¥, ares : Fire proof Safes Notice Three wecond band for sale very low, BT KARAS & MAKVLA, W aurray sure. Herring's Patent Champton Mire Aud burgiar proof safes, 251 Broadway, corner Murray at NY. Showlder Braces, Ladies Elastic Stock! aad D ». Glover's new lever truss at No. belta and eupporters, 4 ann street. Every Family Should Have One—A Practt~ cai family sewing machine for $5. For sale at 985 Broadway, = 16 cents 0 to eacn tr stot! DERRLAW'S OO Brest? Skaten! Bkates!!—Over One Handred Va- Intanta Food.—Robinson's English Patent planar tie ‘be had of grocers gene. to the Washington Riding Acaderay, No, San ereamn, corner niin treet. “ L. TURNURE, Proprietor, ™ Dye oor Hetrtaif ‘Try a Bot We of WTLEO! coloner, wont lever eon bait 60 ven # Haht brown to a bean tiul biack re or hora, Applied dike oone off, Oaly Wwe valitogsa | dee. ¥ White, the Hatter, Headgurrters wo. 244 | Green wien Bodineon Laces! 8 Bax strest, corner of cob furs #) An Old Song and a New Hnt.—There ty an old song wlileh ways, “You can't judge a tae by the coal (ist be wears” You cnn judges min hy the hal idat he weare though. For inatapoe, When you see a man with ome of k. hats opon bia head, you may sot thal man doven ead person, and vice vergs, KNUX'S Lumber ts 2% sroadway, comer of Fulton street. strop.~ This, the genuine article, has vever been equalted fur Troduoing the keer est possivie ed, » se pA BAUNDKMO, No? astor Louse, ee OF Mee OF Festivals, — Ladies, Procure a Patr of CANTRELL'S ladien’ thick ¢o'e holiday boots, 813 Broadway Foncy Silk Scarf and Neck Tiles, Heavy Silk, merino and Shaker flannel undorshirts and, Urawers, at GHEGN’S shirt and furnishing goods store, No. 1 Astor House. Boys’ Overcoats, _ Retalling at wholesale prices at $1 John street, corner of ‘Naags.u street, D, L, CORNELL, Scotch Ca; Just recelved by steamer Persia, 100 morit caps, to which wetuvite the aueation of our travelling public. LEARY Leaders of fashion, ‘Nos. 3, 4 and G Astor inanr Broadway. Christmas Presents.—Gent’s Embroidered tollet uppers aud 6! ers; ladies’ bution and boots, HET eee Ser, Geter aaa Take tenes A teas eee Children’s gaiter toot wad shoes of all siyles and. prices, at J. | 1B MiLLii# & GO 'S, 367 Canal street, L EER. Tr eh beyecced late Bentestens a cture ab 7G Of a oa eee Pe of anew Hollownay's Ointment Possesses the Power of soothing iid fericiyt the most acute rheumatic paing, Tt vetrates . j 4 peo ry Doue, removing over veaiige of ialam and ‘Youpecs— sold and applied ‘Wigs and To: and retall, and the dye pet- Liver OU Eng can be he 4 Ho. «Fratehor streets Whsioanls ageatn ‘a | Pet ts tn the Best and cheapest article for dressing fying, ‘and restoring the hair. Ladies try it byes Chapped é&c.—Certain Cure, Ho; MAN 4 'CO'S campibor foo will glycerine. 165, 273, Sil and 166 Broadwey. Dr. C. Héward Marshall Cures C: tain. Address him. St. Nicholas Hotel, New York FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tavrspay, Dec. 16—6 P. M. Foreign exebange for the steamer on Saturday is higher again, Commercial bl is aro very scarce, and tho leading bankers are asking 1094 a & for sterling, and 5 12% a 13% for franca. At those rates, bars may be profitably shipped; should they hold througheut the day to-morrow, the balance of the California remittance, and a further portion of the idle reserve in bank, will be sent to Europe, while a few more ehipments will be probably made to the South. Discount brokers report a shade more inquiry for moncy. Firat class short paper, endorsed, is now quoted 436 0.64, instead of 4a 5; single name paper 544 a 6%; four and six months’ paper 54.8734. The brokers are bor. rowing at4 and 5 on call; but money lenders are exorcis. iwg rather mare discretion than has been usual heretofore im tho examination of collaterals. ‘The pacific news from Washington was used with good effect on the bulls this morning, and several of the moet prominent of the late sellers, on political grounds, deeming it prudovt to buy in their stocks, prices rose, and the market was buoyant. The business in State stocks was widely distributed; Missouris, as usual, led the advance, closing at the morning board at 89% for cash. Virginias and the other descriptions were likewise in de- mand at aslight advance. The price at which these six per cent stocks are solling—viz., 06, 97%, 9%, 94%, 8955, &c —shows how littic faith the public have in most Of the alleged dividend paying enterprises in which they are invited to invest their money. When railroad pro- perty shall have passed through the crisis which is des- tined to overtake it, and shal) have been placed, pecunia- rily speaking, on a safe basis—whon the economy of rail- roads shall be so generally understood that it shall no longer be possible to iasuo fraudulent reports, with a view to deceive the public—railroad stocks and bonds may again become favorite investments. AL presept, so much roguery among railroad managers has been detected, wad #0 much yet undiscovered, it is suspected thet very few por tons with ordinary prudence will risk tholr monoy in rail roads; and the consequence is that State boads, secured only by public faith, have rison to a price which, we be- lieve, is almost unexampied. A fow railroadjbonds have participated in the rise. The bonds of the Hudson and Harlem roada, which aro close at hand, and about which it i# poasble to obtain full information in a clewr aud straightforward way, are the most popular among thes securities, Some few undoubted Westera bonds, as the new Michigan Central cights, have also attracted purchas. | ors at very high rates; aod latterly there has been among Wall street operators a good deal of speculation in the Eries. Bank stocks have been, and continue to be, im proving property—not because they are earning much money, for, as every one knows, they must find it very dificult this year to earn ordinary diviiends, bat because they are considered to be safe, and it is believed that their managers tel! the truth about them. Reading was the leading speculative stock this morning. Te advanced \ per cent atthe morning board. New York Central opened at an advance of 34 per cent, and main tained the advance, with large sales, turoughout the ses- sion. Hudson was X bigher. The Western stocks were likewise better. Rock Island rose 1g; Galena, ; Toleto, 44; Southern preferred, 4%. Illinois Contral was steady. Michigan Centra! was injuriously affected by the reports of ite earnings for Decomber, and declined « quarter in consequence. The coal stocks were quiet, without change | of price. Panama and Pacific Mail were coasiderabiy bigher, tue peace news being regarded as peculiarly fa- | vorablo to them. In the afternoon stocks were very quiet, and rather lower in price; the business douse was exceedingly small. The following were the closing prices:—Miesouris, 805; aX; Central, 837% a 84; Pacific | Mail, 9% a M1; Erie, 174% @ %/; Hudson, 334 & 4%; Reading, 614% & %; Michigan Central, 50') @ \; Southern preferred, 48 a 4; Panama, 1190 ig; Uline Central, 72.0.4; Galena, 7244 a 34; Rock Island, 6144 a ty The market closed weak The following was tbe business of the Sub-Troasury Cer- iol satis $1 . $109,078 60 par A customs. 62,000 00 ‘Total 8 BIT 63 Total he . 6,360,518 30 The exchanges at the Rank Clearing House this morning wore $22,484,862 63, and the balances $1,785,853 64 ‘The following dividends have been declarod —The Goodhue Fire Insurance Company a semi-annual divyiend of wix per cont, payable January 3; the Commonwoatth Insurance Company a semiannual dividend of six per cont, payable January 3; the Brooklyn Fire Insurance | Company a semi anoual dividend of ven per cent, payable | Jannary 3, the Mercantile Mutual Insurance Company a sem! annual dividend of three and a half per cent, payable January 3. Mock Kirhange. Trrrepay, Deo 16, 1868. } Ad she BrooklynCRR 113 00 Reading RR 304 en de ’ 299 do 1 no do 100 ao % 100 do 4000 Cal T's nw bie, 91% 500 do... 1000 Mrsota Spe be 108% 860 do... 2000 Mich @ #8 wks. 10g 500 do 10000 N ¥ Cou RK 6's 500 Mich Con RR a fODO br eRR 2 re be Wo aio 1 eh Seb 83 do... oo 61 “RRR jung HEORNIRR «99 20, 6008 Mar len RUC 1 tere ao #10 20%, 1000 MYCHRpetmefeh 95 G0. sees OK | 5000 Til Cem RR b #60 do 0 } aR ree " 20600 L Crea Mall | eb | 8000 de, BOO } NJerCen 2m be 8900 La erick Wm b 4600 Mich Brn 2m bd 66 els Penn Con! Co. wo do. +s oo oT % 6 on Lod 90 200 hs 0 no 176 a 6 ay wo do ase 176 91% 400 Cleve & Tol RR. 800, 1% 800 do. ....900 100 UK So Cle AR ARR, 1360 Sy 00 do. 109 OO do. 500 “a fo do. 108 uy 100 do... OO Bre MR... . » TOMI ® Miss RR... 1 Ten Riv HR SAS LaCrome AML RR a OD. ea ee By 173 Ue aw nn ° ay 1 vo OO FRG _ viteo to attend the funeral, ths ERALD, FRIDAY, DXCEMBER 17, 1858. aacom * BO 420. 100 shs Gud Riy RR, 385% 7) Msseed 880 8314 gry’ Reading RR...s60 114 JOO NY Cen RE O's, Ot oo) ‘ , Bs 1000 LOrskMi) Lg be. 261% 100 My *bigan RR. 0% HOO dOversee 6 eo mick SN Ing 8.000 48 1000 Hind Pi on ne 20 she A 3 26 Panama KR...... 119 6 Vank Commeree,, 10434 100 IMinois Ca) RR. 72 €5 Vavitio MS8Co,, 91" 300 Ga & Chi MAY .b89_ TBs 100 do......800 904 60 dO... 49830 7 60 do bib 91 100Cev& Toledo N® 31 WON Y Con RR si0 84 200C ARld KR, GF 200 dO... ses. BAK 100 r 61 100 do 160 845% 200 LCrosse 16 Erie RR... . crry MMMERCIAL KKHPORT, Tuurapay, Dee, 16—6 P. Me Aviie.—Tho market was quiet, at 40, for pots amd SX for pearis. Ukrapervrrs.—Flour—The market displayed increased buoyabey, and common grades of Stace and Western were more firmly beid, while the sales were rathor largor, chiefly, however, confined to the local and Faste n trade ‘The Wansactions embraced sbout 18,000 bbis., closing within the following quotations — Stancard superdwe Stute...... a $i so Extra State do, : 516 Common to good ro 4 50 Extra Iowa, Michigan, Ludinc 675 Extra Geneseo, 1% Canaoian supertin 6 30 Mixed to stroipht Soutbera, 540 Southern faney 7 50 8 50 410 3 60 500 ‘bis. within ube range of our quotations. Southern flour was lees buoyant for common grades, while extra quali- ties were in fair export demand. The sales embraced about 9,600 bbls., closing within the range of our figures. Rye flour and corn meal were without change of moment in prices, while the Litter exbibited :ncreased heaviness Wheat was quiet, and sales confined to 2,006 bushels South-+ ern white at $1.2744, with some mixed Western at private torma. Corn was without change of moment in quota- tions: the sales embraced about 13,000 bushels, including mixed Western at 75 ic. & 76c.; new white Southern at 73. a T4e., and yellow do, ‘Tée, Rye was quiet at 78¢. Barley was firmly beld at @ Boe. Oats were firm, with sales of State at 47¢. a S0c., and Western and Cana dian at Bbc. a 56 Ke. Carron —The sales embraced about 1 600 a 1,800 bales, cloeing with steadiness at 12¢ for middling uplands, Faia —To Liverpool, 20 boxer bacon at 17s. 6d. tierces beet, by steamer, al 5s., 10 boxes bacon, 500 oars at sd, por foot, and’ 26 bales ro} 11-92. The tion at f square bales noticat yextor 73: To Landon 100 tierees engaged at Ss. Od 100 bbs. do, at 4s. .; and 600 oars ai gd. ‘To Bremen 200 bbls. shoe pegs were takon at 25. 6d., and 50 toos measurement goods at 268. There was nothing new to Glasgow or to Havre Provisions —Pork—The market clawed with more steadt ees, especially for fuwure delivery. Tae sales embraced 400 2 600 bbls. on the spot, including vew m $1775 9 $17 86, with smal fota of oid do, at $17 59, and now prime at $13 50a $13 75, and now prine moss at $16. About 1,500 bbis. prime were sold for delivery ia March, April and May, at $15 50, and 600 bbis. mess for February March at $1775. Beef was without animetion, and rices somewhat unsettled. The sales embraced about 300 bbis., including country prime nt $6 a $6 60, country mess at $7.50a 80, and repacked Western mess at $8 60 a $10, and $10 60 a $11 60 for extra. —Dreased hogs were in good demand at Te. & Lard was boavy, with sles of about 850 8 400 bbis, at 10%c. a Lle.; 500 bbls. were sold, deliverable in March, at 11 4sc., and 500 do for February, March and April, a 114%. Batter aud cheese were steady, while prices were nnchanged. Seoam.—The market opencd with much steadiness, and the eaies embraced 712 bhds. New Orleans, by auction, at 66, a 7-81e., ueual terme, and about 600 a 600 hhds. at private sale, including Cubas at gc. to Ricos at @Ke. a TKc., New Orleans at To a 7% bogs Babin at private terms. The stock in this market ie estimated by Messrs. Pond & Sage as fotlows:>— Cuba, bhde 9,640 Boxes... Porto Rico, ‘Total, hbds., 12,900. Movements tn Real FE: By A. J. Bleeeki r, Son & 3 lote, with buildings, Nos. 108, 106 and 107 Kiizaboth street, size of plot 74x94 fort... $24,000 By P. RB, Wilkins. Hlouso and lot N. side 624 #t., 000 ft. KE. of 5th av.. .83,500 1 Jot W. side 2d av., 751t. N. bide 79th st., 25x100,.. 1,106 Married. Canmany—Crmsenzovci.—On Wednesday, Doo. 15, at St. Thotwas’ church, by the Rev. W. F. Morgan, D. D., Hisny J. Cammaxy ‘to Kars V,, daughter of fonry A! Chesebrough, all of thia city. Ciankn—Fisuen.—Op Wednesday, Deo. 15, in tho North west Reformed Dutch church, West Twenty-third street, by Rev. H. D. Ganso, Frxpivaxp Lee CLAnkk, of Roches: tor, N. ¥., toCtana A., cidest daughter of the lavo Joba G. Fisher, of ‘this city. Ciev'eLayp—Wnay.—In Philadelphia, on Tucaday, Deo 14, Mr. H. T. Curvitaxy, of this city, to Linux, daughter ‘of James Wray , Eaq., of Philadelphia, Joxre—Pxatas.—On Thursday, Oot. 21, by the Rev. Dr. armiuce. W Joxm, of Now York, to Miss Psowe IS ieut. Poyrw—Tonpky.—At the parsonage, No. 176 Duane atveet, by Rev. BM. Adams, Mr, Auken 8. Posnx, of it 8000 1 Wren —On Thratny, Neo 16, Exea O, daughter of \ Uiaat and Deborah 4. Witon, ag d 26 years, We loved our daughter—yes! nd ongie Gan tel’, How deep and deariy, nnd how well: Chriet loved ber (oo, and thoughe it best ‘to take ber home with Him to rest, The friends and reletives of the family aro invited bo at tend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at oae o'clock, from the Allen street Presbyterian eburet. ne \ PAC HAD OU ¢ | CHEST OF GOOD TEA FOR ONE DOLLAR —ATSO, i ten poucda of excettoat cotter for SL, at CHIISTLAN warehouse, No 1 Cuambors arect TH BEST TING TO ALLAY PAIN.~TRY bDSaLL'S arnics lulmeat, Si Leckmea atreet A GBovER 45 AKERS FAMILY SEWING MAOHINE. emt $00. 4% BROADWAL. This machine a unquestionsity arte The best ia the marices DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. ‘the Adams Express Company ave made such arrange tht holiday presenta sont through their expre « whl vive extia care and prompt delivery at destination All parcels should be segs packed aot plainty marke ( with the fu! address, including (1 posmble) We name of etree. and pumber of dwelling. a When the delivery in desired on A particular date, it shoudl be noted on tae package. ADAM) EXPRESS COMPANY {9 Broadway. 1 EVERDELL/8—VISITING CARDS FOR THE ROLL A days, nev: siyle, the mosi elegans ite thocity. isroggway, conper of Duane sirest, AP YER: FOR ALR PALLMAM FARM NEWTOWN PIPPIN APPLES Wall Le delivered in Liverpool atten dollars per barrel, U» oxy PSCY gdees that miay be received before the walling of the Yornia, tae £4d of December (ply be BUBERT L. PELL, Now York Clty. SWEET BREATH AND PEARL WITH TKRTH.— What ix more dissrustin abad breath? The eu ik wo colicate wo te rolerred to by your beat and moat Intim ste associates. So refined gendemen and beautiful ladies more in society with thi annoying iueubus, suddcient (a an inelant the moat pertoct a A single bottle of Hartley's Prairie Flower wall aL once reader the breath sweet aud the eeu white Price Scents. Depot Sit Broadway, and by druggists ot respectability, 1) F\EADPLL'S—WEDDING CARDS, NOTRS, Thee celebrated oarde, splendidly engraved, can only be ld at roadway corner of Duave sireet. WORD OF Lf so, use. ~—PO YOU DYK YOUR HAtR: ules abied is the beat and cheape sur ever gold. No matter how gray your hair he b it wit re (ore Hw matured color, and never tadee, oF or Beautiful vrown or black, without dy@iby the okla ur iajuring the iui, Remember W. . O. tn otadye, gor hair any ceairod shade, from a light brows taok or brown. Is appliog ike water. Doe fo o> Louble, sad dows not wash yeat baie ie from pe to two ay rhmale trlends could wet discover that you peered WH Kesterer will preameve the mar, ia ler gre th trengtion aud beantify, cure alck beadaiie “yearn dive the balrs line natural appear ace. Only ve ceu'a & boule. Ai depot, SUUTE'S drag store, 206 Ceand wreet (oper nuit meninte, | Sold alga tn Willtainabary, at Uvingstan’y Tg story, 12) wad 244 Grand street: in Brooklyn, at Mire VVitow atrest; to Philadelphia, mt Oabooder & hint aor Walnut atreeta, ele ageale (Or Pall.dolpaie MPRICAN AND ENGLISH PLAYING CARDS. Freveb, German aud Spanish Playing cards. At WILLMER & ROGERS’, 42 Naseae street, ie BARTHOLE'S SEWING MACHINYS BAVR mperior.’—Heraid. Ofloe 419 Broadway. Beeniors, BARTGOLE'S SEWING MACHINES, OFFICE 489 TROADWAY, CORNEH OF BROOME SE. Local agents wanted. Address box 2,441 Fost offios, JUNTONS, NAIIA PRNETRATING THR \ ithoot pain, 60 thet the boot oan be worn 1 R.—TR LIGHTATILI PAYS SPROTAL AP \YE AND RA tention to the treatment of diweanes of the eye hug oftce, 698 Broadway. “Udlee hours betena 10 A. aire heary pilat overooste, Fine black cloth overcoats, Belling at half pring, At BE. DE GROOT'S, 142 Pulton street. Est roucamE Ts OFFERED TO FURCEASERS or ad klads of wiaver clot ear, at ok aod Vike GiFTA FOR ALL. No. 233 Broadwey, New York. ‘Aronng wi) the Wemadations to lay out your For seit, © {0 of sister, for Ler or non, 1. you ronemck ail Gotham, you cannot tind niu ‘Tuat will poy balf +0 well aa those affer'd by RANNEY. Spler did he'iday books, marked at very low prices, yer ater 9 all aud wa makes it 30 slo tay MAgnitoe bt Ritts he diaplaysa long oviuea, ‘One ot whieh is presentoa with every volume A valuable and useful present i gtven atthe time of gale Miss Canotins bk. Bokony, with every book pu ‘At the great American gift op and house AS BB brad way. \dutalegeas sans fun to ok, “aa Sewcria—Vauerrve —On Wednesday, Doc. at | te 4. RANNRY, Agent, ae Grace church, by the Rev. T. H. Taylor, D. D., Hi K. R ADORNING CHRISTMAS TREES. — DUTCH METAL MANOREW A MOSER 4, Sauwvum to Euay ., daughter of A. P. Valentine, Esq, Spotewood, N. J. Wovans—(U spear. —At Wedverday, Dec. 15, by the Rev. Mr. Hart, Hoxano Net. sox Wivane'to Many, daughter of Abratam Underhill, Esq. ot Diea. ALEXANDER. —At Port au Platte, on Friday, Dec, 3, Capt. Growax ALexaNpRs, of the British bark Mary Ann, of Jer- sey. Tile remains were interred on Saturday, Deo. 4. Raxen —On Wednenday evening, Dec. 15, Jawxre, only danghter of LorenaoT, and Denorah B. Baker, aged § months and 14 days. Bexxert —At Bellevac Hospital, on Thursday morning, De. 9, at ten o'clock, RAMKEN Baaiverr, aged 40 yours. His temains were interred at Spotswood, N. J. BoakoMas.—-On Thursday, Dec. 16, of metnbrancous croup, Carmik HAYDEN, only cbiid of Gorham and Mary 1. Roardtuan, aged 9 months and 24 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully inyited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her pa rents, No. 77 Henry street, lirooklyn, wis (Friday) aftor- ‘noon, at two o’olock. Howrs.—At Harlem, on Thursday, Dec. 16, Jou A. Bowens, aged 28 years, 7 mouths and 6 days. ‘The friends and relatives, and those of his brother in- Iaw, Howard Brady, are reapectulty invited to attead dhe funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from bie late residence, 125th street, between Third and Fourth ave | pucs, without further invitation. bost.—On Tuesday, Dec, 14, Saran M., wife of Raward A. Bush, aged 42 years, 1 month and 14 ds The rolatives and friends of the family, those of hor brothers, Thomas and Theodore Reeves, are respectfully invited to attend the funerai, unis (orideg afternoon at one ‘clack, from ber late residence, No. 191 Kast Twenty sixth , between First aud Second avenues, without further not Cann. —On Wednesday, Dec. 15, after a lingoring iliness, Jon I. Cawk, in the 40th year of his ago, a native of Car gines, county Lon, , Ireland. family, those of his brothers in | The friends of Francis Ryan, Frapcis Masterson and Peter Masterson, an of Thomas Reilly amd Thomas Maloy, are respectiatty tn Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, 10m his late residence, No. 12 Peanot piace, South Brooklyn. ‘CraiG.—On Wednesday Dec. 15, Mre. Euxammn Cxasa, in the 80th year of ber age. Oo” BRANDIS Hor relatives and frients, chore of her snag a jme a M. and Benj. E. Haneock, and or , George ai. bell are respectfully tavited to attend the fuoral, trom | sittegenot inbt and InGd, ( son inased to Ofer il my Scour the First Baptist church, corner of Broome and Elizabeth | pyalsted stock of rare old brandies at grostl = streets, this er re oo at tor rest wellas new Just imported by me from the beat bowwet Foerer. —On Wi ay, Dec, 18, at the residence of bis pA 1 brandies are guarantend ws be entirely pare, father, No. 392 Third avenue, Jowy Forres, aged 21 years, | and Sore a G8, of See vary Ore coe, intone, | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reepecttalty we ows Sr eine vee pi prees, owe ate | invited to attend the funeral, this (Fruiay) afternoon, at | $5 gy'ug. $4, bs Oo, Bb, O68, 80 U0, by the two o'clock, to Calvary Cemetery quantity.’ “At such prtoos the terme must aocemariis be McLatas.—On Thersday, Dec. 16, Ciewmaxa Yours, FRED. & OU! wite of James Moletian, iate of Glasgow, Scotland, aged 73 Warren street opposite Hudson Kiver Kaliroad depot, ba g7am 0 relatives: and friende of the fmily are reepectfally ‘The great reduction in the priee of theae Indispensable invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, from No. 20 Rose street, without further invita- Glargow Satorday Post please copy. Moe. —On ‘Toureday morning, Dec. 16, Mant, wife of Felix Miller, aged 25 years ard 4 months ‘The friends of sly are respectfully invited to at. tond the funeral, thi (Friday) afternoon, at oae o'clock, | from ber late reaidence, No. 140 Second st*ret, Meiuoas.—On Wednesday, Dec. 18, Sanam Jae Menu | GAN, Youngest daughter of George aod Ki zabeth Mulligan. ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of her parents, No, 828 Third avenue, corner of Twenty-fifue street, thie (Friday) afternoon, at (wo o'clock. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Mernay —On Wednesday, Dec. 15, at bis reridence, No. 29 Main street, Brooklyn, Mr. Micnart Mcgray, a n of county Westmeath, Ireland, in the 45th year of his age. » relatives and fronts of the facaily are requestea to attend the funeral, thie (Friday ) morning, at nine o'eioek, from St. Mary’s Roman Cathoic Church of the Assump- | tion, corner of York and Jay streets, without further no- tice. } San Francisco papers please coy O'Neto-At her ten La No. po Yands street, Rrook lyn, of consurmption, Mra. CaTmensy® O' Nett, aget 32 y oars, Hor friends, and thore of the family, are requested w at tend the funcral, on Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock, without further notice. Quiaiey.—Suddenly, on Thureday, Deo. 16, Parner Qricuey, a native of county Monahan, Ireland, in the 67th year of his age. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are reapsct- fully reqnested to attend the faneral, this (Friday) after. noon, at half past one o'clock, from his late resitence, No. 171 Mulberry street, without further invitation, Skane. —At the residence of bis brother, C. R. Newburg, Joenva B.C. Grane, of this city, in the of his age. ‘Surm.—On Thursday evening, Dec. 16, after a long and painful Wness, Winey MH. Swrra, in the 1h year of bie age, the beloved son of the late ©. Smith ‘The friends and retattvos of the family are most reapect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bie mother, No, 268 Division etragi, on Saturday morning, At cight o'clock. Hiv remains Wi be akon to smithtown, L.1., for interment Smithtown, Le L., payer ph Tavuam. At Newark, No J. +R. Tavton, aged 38 years, Sears, io ‘30h year cane coy + on Tuesday, Toe. 1 ww ~~ tone Christ cburch, in this city, ow | BJMDey, 2 wiai.ty tbe package or pout filam street, oppomite Platt, mation eh nemortment er, Importer snd denies articles.” a choice ‘of hollday prosoata for and geotiemen on hand. YREAT REDUCTION IN PRICKS OF ALL Kinds of Wioter AVE DE ORUOTS, 142 Patton srest {ood CLOTHING AT LOW PRICES Not cheap clothing, e ra 1. glut 00d arte, Can alway be procured nt eee OT RUMGOLD & PROCITE, No. 1% Fulton strest wivter stock is now offering at a great deduction, ay for spring goods. ‘A poor man, with « few dollars to lay out, wil! be amply re paid i cailing om ua. Peauimanx veaver overcoata uow selling nt. Pilot overcoats from...e ... . . « Rusinesa coata, of every variety Pants, of every shade snd pater ell cut ad made Ou Vests, good * Orking Vents. . YREAT RELUCTION —! WILI. S811, $18 BLACK BEA J ver overcoats a ad conte at 3 G0. Git coats for G12, Very Gino full wttnmed Black frocks (mate 1 order nt $d) Tor B11 GEL. B. CLAKKE, LO Willen wreet, MUsicAl Soxna Tak UNDRRSIUNED Oven yoR male sompiety assortment of minal boxes, playing i Anerion® se PalluasD & musical boxe, 21 Maiden anes, With a Ve! oO yaaa se aes et MATIN, leporters of # ate! lave, ap stairs, New York. THE ONLY REMEDY IN THE WHOLR WORLD SURE TO RXTERMINATR Ra’ "hace on, ROACHES, ANTS, Mor UTTORS, AND ALL OTHRR VERMIN AND INSHOTS. For. sale, from 28 conta to $1, by the pro we MAYER, practical chemist, No 612 “roadway. corner of Hous. ton street oy agent, FY. Bw SEWING MACHINES. macbines hag bronght a rush of comemers. Though the | rice have, bese, pt gore mocbines are beuer | line ever ‘ume to bo) re i'M. SiNGRR & 00, 466 Brondway, New Yorks. GTERRoRcoRTC VIRWS —RECKEL BROTHERS, NO. 19 ioe of American et Are jut publiahing © Lew pertes aad fo Vie Wa, eh glass Amal pape FOMPRON'S DESCRIPTIVE LIST OF ALL. GRNTINT havk notes will be ieaned Al) new sabscriners to SUN's DANK NOTE RB PORTER. This is the moat plete and usefol wort of the Kind ever published. Ruveription w the Reporter, by mall, weeniy, #2, 1h annie, te ing Use De "ine Addreme | Rrothers, bankers, No 2 Wi or Platt nblisber, 117 Franklin street, N , BEST AND CHEAPEST AATICLE FOR Tits INE, COCOINE, COCOTINE, COCOTYR, NR OUOULNR, GUCOLAR, OCUGULNB, INK, OUCULNE, COCOINE, 4 aE, OINK, COCULNE, re " NE, Gucu +) Cae Li - est off for desaatng. euriog 9 fair use.” bod bp FilAium & BOR, fo a Brom: nod all rupglata aod fancy storee, Plat 10 contn, pints, 0 —-— Wie Si eT on i) wae, Wi?" ote WORTH oF DRY GOODS Fit for Lie Terns saarket, For which we wall pay City of San Amtonio 2944 Neawe of Pa LANDS TN GONZ. Apply immediately to CO, TEXAS JOWN WRIGHT & 00, & Park row. Sermore SP@ IN ALL CARES ren aoroae the label: tf no arucie otoer jasaau TATT? NRRVOUS that our Hames are, ood we ill Fefund Oye eves; beware of any other fei Gure Surperuing 4 or Watts Rervous antidate, ie genuine, JO PYSh Proprietors, 109 street, Hayes, Bro ayn ERAVY PILOT OFRROOATS. Uke AT K* DUCTION AT OAK BALI. ARR OVETCOATS in-ine 1 ; 7 The relalis sa the family are reapecttelty $5 : GRSAT RBDUCTION AT OAR MAL. invited to ate wf ) afternean, ce CLOtH ove . two o'clock, # ‘ Nd ‘ $s Gabss (4) WON OT OAR MALL = z MOBCOW BEAVER OVERCOATS. — $10 GREAT BEDUCTION AT OAK MATA, $1 2 FU ITAux #EAVE® OVEROOATS. ALDK OROUTS OAK HALL, 64 and 46 Fulton stroaty nod 45 4] eed Gold etrect, THEO. Kt, B. DB GAUUT, vt sagurday, 12 P.M $3.5 )LLE SOL PG BOOTS; ‘LAO, 94 90 DOU- le sole water proof sewed boots, at JUNK, B@e WAnn cect. Warrantad w give perfet satisfaction, "4 Al) Bixor $5l Bey » low price | emcee seis) m | NEW FAMILY SBWING MACHINES — A rellble sewiog cmchine for funily pirponas oe inpreas of the uames of the afar ein the world, low, tcan now be lind. I'ice wmpigin ti ase cult LM SINGER & 404 bromdway, Now Yous, ) RCHITEOTS —HURBR & Drow, NI q tects, are prepared lo furnish ie a ol ia tions and catouiations, together with ear denfin wad deck of all — er pace Ale plane for etirine docks and ral ways, and to auperintend the bullalay ot my shire desert The laying olf of Gomsela at et denise piace caret to." Utlloe 36 Beekman airoot, M. 1. HOLIDAY PRESENTS, A eertaane “PRESENE FOR TRH HOLIDAYR— | Mi i JOHN FYFE, 116 John street, { qu GIFT EXHIBITION, on Kemisat, ohh naresions op ares OF Loe lakareat an uetlous wares OF fi TUkMICaL, KXPhGLeeets. Price BS. For sais ag Now op W. Kh, Dito tba OKFF & CO.'B, Fume Art Emporis 601 Broadway, near Fourt: creck. ‘The whole stock tp quite new, and com, FANCY GOODS FROM Pacts, Vienna and Loadoa. PPATUARY, ead 7 . HISQUES, BUTEMTAN GLAS, von RATHER ned SHRI ORES from N Aso, AY of which will be sold to sult the Umea. HRISTMAS AND NEW Y! one es C SPLENDID © / HENRY MaILLABDS HL. M. respectfully (forms his cusemers and the pubdte Gat he will cota OF ee oe AROKDWAY, on WEDNESDAY, DEORMBER 15, 1/ Bis annus! exhibitive of Christnas and New Year's PRESENTS. Rich bores, Gorbetlles pustameres, Velvet boxea, ? baatota, Jewolry boxes, Panlers rusiquss, Haun oxen, Byissoneure, Tloxes moyen age, Shell snd poset onetony, ‘ool orn iat Fanoy bonbon lies de of every de onyrarings FANOY TOYS AND ORNAMENTA Pon CHAISTMAS TREES. This avsortment is the (haent thar wae enhibited tn Seve Zork, tins boon soigcted with xreat care by Mr. 11. M.. in dg MANUFACTUIG&S OF P aikiS, tie asst oelovrated fue ANGE AND BON GOUT. fi fs styles and prices (sm: to wult @very taste and every puran, frum die aust huvdeomest FAN JY BUX; every an litde HOU VEN Lit to the Mcle bears ie CACHE OF GUUP LASER. ‘All che aanortment will be wold in KKT AU. WHOLKR ALS PRICES Bias, £8 GIEAS, GIFT ROOK STORK, a GAPTB. No. a GLE, Broadway, New York, ry HOLIDAY a In endioas witho theae who purchase their books at the ts COS Gil book store. The treasures of act sud haumed im Larnisting cont); our pairous, A Worth from 50 cents ‘The largest mmortueol of Looks ever [o the United States, embrectog every ture. MAGNIFICENTLY BOUNDS to 8100. ottered aa rete! deparument 0. AND ILLUSTRATED WORE Uritink and American autora eplondid ibewy ediuoma, Btandurd Fievon, Titetortont, on Neteotific works, Juvention nad Ly Bibles for the pocket, the pew and the family, ia every size and sty ie, at vers low prices. octeae ete oes eae Si Jafarge Hote! Buildings, 677 Broadwag. ‘OLIDAY ANNOUNOEMBNT. ‘om CHRISTMAS AND NEW YRAR'S PRESKNTS—U, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE MM Broetwny is iii sivas Wt WARRANTED—FRUM 310 TO $150—UKdT MAKRRA, Fic @ assortment of tara, coral, garnnt, eaamoliod, Plorsatinn Fino gold band bracelets, piain and engraved. DIAMOND EARRINGS AND FINGERS RINGS, PLAIN KIGHTEEN CARAT RINGS. BRAL RINGR, WITH LOOK RTS, GOLD THIMDLA, FINK VEST, POB, NECK AND CHATRLAINK CHALE SCARF PINS, LOCKETS, SLEEVE BUTTONS AND STUBS, SILVER PLATED WARK. Pitehors, urna, cups, goview, toa seta, waiters, oe, GOLD PENS, GOLD AND SILVER CasKs, MH OWAMBRRS.....0..000. mt T8. rearnta at 271 Browderay. Sid estrewtan af went al sete posses romney Fida a0, of the bool Quay. FA ian to CLs 1 handsome OFA PR, WHITH and WHITH AND HLA ow wang Had ia ows, quali; ote 2 W. JACKRO! o st neo away, eiwess Sri od more of W. HL the theatre NY PERSON WISHING TO ADOPT A PINE BLACK eyed Leautiful elild, 16 giontha olf, can Cali Wishes by (akir e Oe enilt of Mra Heetbolomew, No. 266 Higtileenths street, toy Goor, (nM Footie CARTAN, COLSON, WO ARRIVED GRE On SON - J dey Inst from Lima, per Mesex Taylor, (s urerndly ow qiseted to cal ow P. J. Joa 118 Nassan sires, Now ork. NFORMATION WANTED—OF born in Lautarshetn, fbeto Pha! F THE PARTIFG RESIDING IN NEW YORK, Wie advertised in the New Orlane Ploayyne last Sootmcaber re 4 the present residence of '& young ocpan 4vi, ema ‘aroline Hemans, and was du Smad by ibe edie of same paper, will reas or same lun \9 whitey tthe may fot 225 New Urivana Post uiliom, they will conter a great vor. NFORWATION WANTED OF Wiliam MINDAN* who came to (his country ta be year UMA Any informe thon coucerning him will be thankfully received by bes sumer, ‘Aub Crossen, 108 Went Ninewsonth trent, %. ¥. BR WILL EXPECT VOU SATURDAY OR WoNDAY, + Pein or shine ia®. WHERE ARE YOU? PLTAS® ADDRESS Marroll, Kast sagiaaw. Michigan. BY RigUasT ED TO Look IN Tile WALD ermal; may hear of eocaething to her. of vantage of Uy station where and whee am interview thay be bet, wi TD, very much oblige the writer by sending her Tough the Pow vice ARGAINS IN DIAMONDS, BAILOAINS AN WATCH, BARGAINS IX JEWRLRY ACM. CNGTWS, 512 Broadway, opposite ihe 9. Micholae and othee j-weiry. Hers Bevel, ap reire, Meiling off diatngad cane ratchen, (rom B16 wy A, chance w buy real bargalon Come aad 9, MUNGEN. 5:2 re atway, Oppoaite SM. Nichwlas Sow |, up wate. TAMONDS AND JEWRLY @ PER CENT LESS THAN OF pet The entire ehock of tinh RY) TOES. DA. MONDS, HRA. KLNTS, CHAISE, LOCRRET ko, bolnging w Louie Aprich, amounting to BQO, ® we « we the fablic at 40 per cen lest than oon priee € goer wh» intoud Weipurchase presnate for the haiidays will Oe wel; to call u, on WOU 4 aint, Th irond ay, Two doors ab ve Amity sires i URN. Ane VORTAGE, BNAMELLSD FURNIT CRE-neAUTIPUL ted in weal th appre nat ete oauer y a dwtr eOV8 inure Keene « Articles promptly manvfactared bo ord wi “ate And loons, Faamwoad coats tahl ‘ Mags mirrors, Heapaels carpets, W@ abogony aire an Tone @ ced bureau taarble lop, Ty cwood beuatea!, attreagem, mahogany sofa, vanes, ROintel ocnemedta, also 8 Ame cooking stove, kt Can de aren from® a M OP. 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