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————————————————eee—e—eEeEeEeEeEeEeereeee—_-SSst“CS:~: NEW: YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1867. MARBLE MANTELS. Messe BLATE “MANTELS SUPERIOR in IN — SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES,. YOUNG PERSON WISHES A SITUATION AS BEAM- ‘stress in a respectable family; can cut and fit ladies’ and children’s di work Grover & baker'sand Wheeler & Wilson's machines: good Feferences given. Address A. ¥., Herald office, for two ore | LADY oF EXPERIENCE WISHES MONTHLY Bursing in first cl ‘Address Mrs. ty No. 8 Lalayetie avenue, ie Brooklyee N, oe (A. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES TD\TAKE IN 4 yoan's oF a family's washing: good reference. San ota 138 Meh st, corner of 7th av. top beg “y YOUNG LaDy, ERIENC! - A NO LADY, AN EXPERIENCED OOPYIST, DE- HELP WANTED—MAL! Sp 4 WANTED—TO SELL A AN | ARTICLE “ENTIRE. new and ceofuls » fine ebance for insurance and thelr time advantageously. other agenta to spen’ $10 per Gay easily made, "28 Liberty surest, main ‘oor, A CITEGTI te who hus se WANTED, TO | sTUDY i must come with efetensee th 3 Ochock M ogy room No. 9. MSokss sarsiog st @ Nessa yang 0) nore WHO 18 A GOOD PENMAN AND At YOUNG mal ioottepee nat aa emi for aks hone need apply who do ‘salary y expenel and and age. A. Figtewanr s co. «Will coutinue to offer for sale their stock contained in the store corner of Broadway and Tenth street, varlety of SSTAPLE, PANCY AND FURNISHING GOODS, PRENCH a, Troi CAMELS Hal HAIR SHAW. CARPETS CURTAIN WATERLALS, ac., AT AN IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES. durable, kalf the price of marble. BrEWART: ao sis Sixth avenue, between Thiriy-fifth aud Thiriy-sixth streets, ARBEL MANTELS.—THE BEST PLACE IN THE city to purchase Marble Mantes, of the latest design at very low prices, Is at A. KLABEIOS Marble Works, 1 Bast Bighteenta sir eet, near Third av., N.Y. Cut this out, -ARBLE MANTELS AT REDUCED PRICES—A FINE selection on hand at 8. KLABER'S Manufactory, bé Firat avenue, near Third street, New York, Call ex. OREAT RUSH FoR OUR OHRAP MUSLING. oe ve Dt ught any of jim had better do so st dace wo our “trade in boar ox: You cin save full ARMY AND “NAVY CLAIMS. SW A ONAL | IMMENSE LOTS AUCTION | alae. OY ikea a LEARN TRE SIGN AND ORNA- a B Apply 0. 0. Hojer's, 8 Grand sk, | IMMENSE LOTS, 2, TMMENE Fon Me., 160. and 180, muy AND NAVY CLAIM8.—ADDITIONAL BOUNTY ly for payment. Soldiers, bring ia cok W. dep, Army and joy sy Principal. office 1 a South stréet, corner of Roosevelt. Branch corner of Caual street, west of Broadwa: Fe ls a lL TY Caz BOYS WANTED.—SMART AND INTELLIGENT; must come STEWART & CO., Broadway and 10th st. AUCTION ROOMS 01 iy UR BRAT DB, Bie. bapa 44 TABLE PRow wes CLOTHS, 2. WISHES A situation as housekeeper for a party of frst classgeatle- | CTATIONER, WANTED-TO AGT AS OLERE: MUST EBTINGS, 40., FROM AUCTION, Nemul ecu sabeibaian seaeet mariage wha toad re Aeaom a ‘where an interview may ‘understand the {te branches, At an; paid. by W. Pal aes bad, Miss Young, G, tb av. te ontlnate 90, every ee ated at peting. Answers oe demas nei room, ‘No: 6. : AN AMERICAN WOMAN DESIRES 4 SITUATION 48 | Address box Meraa omtes i are the a alain ‘competent to Sur veatise © Co eg gn we gtd “WATANTED—A BOY, WHO UNDERSTANDS PLAIN a ppd afraid to work. Apply at ‘lea ‘22d bt., for two days, Ww colored Initial stamping; no others need apply. FLOUR, $12—THE PEOPLE'S MUTUAL init Address 1,407 Post office. @ Association sells Coal and Flour at whole- itdown monopolies. Office 208 Broad: Eee eee otha A REE ™ESuSurs At AND SHIRTS smiers BERING INPORTATIONS. NOR ‘attends salesmen. Ad- days, Merchant, Herald Cireasans $3 50 ey CHALDRON, IN THE YARD, AT im Gas Wi of Wert Rignieanth 2 Gas Works, {00 gatee a fo oh SRA BURNS ‘We ‘West Frc deep — Mint. corner of avenue C my OF ABOUT 18 Were ee PS ee gt OO NOH LADY WOULD LEK Pu ag, INA Fi —— | |? RONALDAON & MEARES. —DBLIVERED ae ae ee ryis sont or ras We en ABOUT 17, 17,18 A PRO- ‘AY pieases full assortment of our celebrated $1 25 Kid $3.50 KOEALDSON POR CORR DBT at ike Aue nee eens Wer Wie tran veimnny an hee eet al eee aT eMtast are clastic and fit well. it eeaeneal Fara ER WOODS” 5 Vy Might sad docks, tas, ree te A AMERICAN GIRL, 19 YEARS OF AGE, 50), PRINE RED AsH. 1.0 Y AND BHA * ag purse and sear: A BOY. 15 YEARS OF AGE. WHO | rier, Cloves and Undenparmen, $7.50 ‘and Stove. Bae fark 2 a War Livemene La “pence mpcgrmapeiiond bx Ets Saco oa ‘par Uni waton Ds ore eS met ‘ J HOUSEKEEPER, OF LONG EXPE 1D) here te atttane no tenes Woke tie Cake oy oy shea ne wef RO fercompetent to take ~ fon be at ta Ma ogee Sige Rape cust. Mine Hoa “MEDICAL, CL ATRVOXANT, HAS eS Apeeney 91°08 and 8h wort 94 She asows you the likeness of your Tulure basband, And {elle the nam. 1B. DECOLAM, BUSINESS, ba ge CLATR- Foyant Consuliauons irom D till 8. Past, present ish! revelations. Bast and ; Astonishing Twenty-eight mrect. MAPK Som NORMA. NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT. FROM % cote RONAI PARTS, coor corner of Sixth and inetoenth aot and and Eighth avenue, ‘between Fif- vemecnlindinaeidiood 2 Meanie ds Laden oil RESPECTABLE GI TS A SITUATION AS A tian tnd inpoery in RARE CHANCE.—FOR as sTock AND vx. mires of & domesuie fruit store. Inquire the store, 893 Fulton srenue, Brooklyn. oi Agere MILK ROUND FOR SALE. APPLY AT THE corner of Pearl and Tillary streets, Brooklyn. Al FEW SE SECOND HAND SAFES FOR SALE CHEAP— at No, 8 Cortiandt street, be oy Sz8D LILLIE’'S SAFE FOR SALE cheap; also one Wilder's Safe and two medium Safes of Herring's and Lillie’s taake. @, QUIRK, ‘73 William street. work; has se, between Sth and 1010 uve frat floor A’ MET NURSE —A RESPECTABLE | WOMAN fe oa has Tt wun, yagownen: bd A’ 7 129 FOURTH AVENUB, BE. Tirteenth streets, Siamping. Em- Srosering and Lina sis'on hand ‘orto, space Initial Sone grams for handkerchiefs, curtains, table and bed cloths. ALMORAL SKIRTS.—C. NOURSE as ted % BAR- clay stree’, New York, will offer at retail ed ‘mornin, the ia last two cases of Balmoral ‘Skirts at $1 00 without iki ne wishes fa bby as wet nurses Call at oF 20 0! igetion. 0.80 ip the country addrens 265 Fast 11th st, near av. C, sree Tiled hoor ‘hoor, front room, eee ast, present and future, ‘uation as nurse: is fond and used to child Pe oe Zo plain sewing aud crotcheung. Inquire at her paren aoe (A, BURSH ANS PURNITORE & PRESS, 118 WEST av. C, a Eleventh street, near Sixth avenue, Furniture C. ¥o Fa Tc lh Ne Ed . Furniture stored. Money advanced on furni- See wholesaie store, 25 Barclay street, New York, for ‘OUSEKEEPER.—A WIDOW OF THIRTY, OF 8U- Sl their enti foods, consi rniture moved, city or cot FOvaseeeren—A ‘desiren th Bs soutien ecb are A —FOR SALE, AN OLD ESTABLISHED OverER | guid, Braque” ours ck ct, Blea una ea ta. “+4 im the family of a widower. Only those seountomed 10 Fe: | Jeary ens eit as pan es ee dc, 200 Balmoral Skirts nt $1 60, former it + r" Reed address, station rom tisfactory reasohs rawrers, He. to $1 20, former : selling, Also full assortment of sf isdiew * Under Clothing at beat TH E COURTS. N OYSTER SALOON FOR SALE—FOUR YEARS Ler from Ist of next satisfactory reason for diss Dosing of same, Inquire at vision street, liquor store. ISTILLERY OF LARGE CAPACTTY, IN COMPLETE tion: finely located, for sale or lease. Apply to SEYMOUR, 17] Broadway. INING — bere mag mo ge a yee a Fixtures ant Apply to sourWayD e¢ &CO., 4 | Cedar s POR SALE—A LARGE COLLECTION OF FINK ARTS, Paintings, Marble Satues, Armors and Arma, Namin- metics and Objects of Vertu oo articles). the’ private party of « centlen ing to Europe. Address Y. Z., ‘ost otfiee, ‘OR SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND GOOD ‘Will of the best Millinery Store in the elty, with a first clase se Apply at 242 Eighth avenue, New York. SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED HARNESS ions: Block, Fixtures and Lease, cheap. Toguive at 287 Greanwict street, F°2,; Pi oP WILL RUY STOCK, FIXTURES stablished Jewelry Store in the best retiring. Apply to 08 | RT RAND ALE 2 CO. 165 Drowiway. Ls by yrds J LEA STOCK AND FIXTURES of a first class lace and fancy goods store, doing an ex- UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT. Counterfeitern Sentenced—Abstracting Let- ters from the Post Office. Bo‘ore Judge Smalley. Yesterday having been fixed for the sentence of coun- terfeiters previously tried and convicted or who pleaded guilty to the indictments severally charging them as counterfeiters, the United States District Attorney, Mr. Samuel G. Courtney, moved for the sentence of the Court upon John Dirbrow. The prisoner in this case wax the proprictor of the Arbor, a porter saloon on West Houston street, and who had associated with him a band of contederates for the wholesale distribution of coun- terfeit currency, The detectives of the Secret Bervice Division broke up the nest, having arrested most of the peed of counterfeiters, the chief of which was the prisoner. On being asked if he had snvining to say why the oe of the Court roe not be passed RESS CUTTING. ROBES. Sen bea a PRINCI. nee, Sacques. de. cut Mime. KIEFFER, 115 t, between Broadway id Fourth avenue. LEGANT FUR. yet, a ae AND LAY RUGS. ALA Lape Aen. CHILDRENS ORs: oie es ARG, ce ITUATION WANTED— BY A bee ey ee GER. ‘map woman, as nurse; syrake French and English, — enn take charge of a baby from = month “olds has bee and Paris, Call on or address E. re ni ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, ‘sa puree or chambermaid, at 72 av. A. Grat floor, front.’ STE! iT & CO.. BROADWAY ND TENTH STREET. URS FOR SALF—A HUDSON BAY TIPPET, EXTRA sine; made by Gunthers, of 4 1 skine; very Witle worn, i 265 Post office. Aghia Wa WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS, COMPE- tent Iai aha unddrstanda all Kinde’ of tamity reshing: does lace and finery also fluling and lace curtains tm the nestest manner; family washing done on reasonable Sores; e008 references given. Call on Mra, Cain, 329 Weat QrEcIAL NOTICE. OUR ENTIRE STOCK or rapngy BALMORAL SKIRTS aan 'D CORSETS: Wass AND IRONING WANTED—BY & RE- woman, at her own house. she would also go te and inh. fe e . yn sins inthe ky. Wan AN E EXORLLENT LAUNDRESS. THE ee ironing of a few Indien a od gentlemar ma rama val ashing; understands her busi; WANED A pep yh ca ated BY Ax AMERICAN WILL BE OFFERED FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAY: aT Tra PER CED and the a to take advantage of this immense rednetion, One Spvery tangs; S06 we Gre--enenpatied to Tessen 4 0 wake reom for our ‘SPRING IMPORTATI: Ay GAYNOR, ene th sy UFACTURER, lady, a ay for a widowar ov a party Mr. sections. Kadress ‘station G. eclientbusiness: gavictaciory raving cr selling out gives, ind upon Ieaeph Becdlay, shoves. joutly: lotions =e aeeg oe Sens’ e home wnaridlori ts with Ditbrow, Ciroumstanece in the case of the pris- EDP WASTED—FEMAL ‘oner induced the Court to pass a somewhat lenient sen- greet SALE UF MUSLINA ‘THIS WEEK, At LAM! Green’ WASSER j ia ean Ae MAKRRS WANTED—YOR ISTANTS! xp | PoCcat tad Woot Var, eo faa Sand cumarngt aia BURRIC eeenares or st Size Sing for eighteen meatha T eee BIRWERT B00. Browiway and oh st. | ty ralon ereets. Hrooktrn A OY, ae the, gremien ot st]. THE CHRARESE LENS Wiliam Gallagher, # counterieiter, was then peptenced to twelve yoars® hard labor at Sing Sige and Gellonier Domichille, another of eee , to two anda haf yeare’ imprisonment with hard Ww MU @, Mc. and 3 HITE MUSLINB at ig, = York. New York. FoR a egg hy DARE meee see sors ‘work room in Grand stromt. R STORE AND ane rr ae class business ‘Devjamin B Miller wae indicted with having ab- HR FAROY ‘aoops Bac aya jem, Rathray dopo |, Toera mt for days }-tncted » lotiar from the. Post ofice conlaining &. check Stintineen on Broadway aoe omen insaitignnt Young dW! th Pres sew quire at Fourth avenue. ipent "prensa are Totstper yard loos rtd for $101, and toe, rem cite. the - by shliogaet, Se, Ftc ert ce (OR SALE TWO CORNIG LI ay ar ae eae ling. of all the best makes, comprising An- | Breagnoe cies coniaaire against the privener, and he PARISIAN PLOWBR COMPANY. REQUIRE A | Appirio P.COP 8 Fourth’ arora, corner Twelfisk: | "2S yinq roms aston m Blankets, Plamnes, Dress Gooas, | Teacet Kay bY the Jory. “Rentence deverred for ae., very cheap. ‘dei "aawee wore (goer — Apply at 16 and t68 roadway, LAMBERT'S, 823 Greenwich street. RED WOME’ C00! 8 TNVITR OUR LADY PATRONS 70 TAKE A FEEF Wait, edo Say ae Trodinas ie ether Wie our Show Window and also to come in and inspect ame.” ADO ‘itn eter: UY Of NOT. irene ope wenn OG RENO babs it annortment of aay atietik > GIRL, 70 DO ENRaAL | FOR GALE THE Wri. KNOWN OYSTER SALOOK ionay akin The forther hearing of the charge W: A COLORED Be hing DO SRERE Ale pee 124 Prince stroet, Rene Fosemr: 2. five Ce,, tobacconists, of Fulton street, of having ren- eave rye at wo Weat | Zeer piston! yon mis tna Benrds ef, Revions, cA: dered false and freudalent retarne of their salee and cs Bly at 130 Prince: to the Collector of Internal Revenue, wes RY AND FIXTURES, WITH FOUR YEARS‘ | Gaeta eee evenae, or to 8. A. oP! EASE OF STORE, HOUS! pee ey py ieonth atrect :Miquite of the owner, 54 Sixth avenue. Scacens R POR SALE—OP + gow HUNDRED AND Sear, shee peresare toque, st he oes, or iat inquire at , HoLLock LO. oe ee ee | Jersey City. Suint FOR SALE—6 TONS, IN GOOD RUNNING order; terme reasonable: lviig at Keyport, ¥.J., Maus rks, Inquire om board. pan ene Laec hdr berlin pe mer eert Wi azaraionlne, apps at io. Sitinpson pieces HTRD—A COMPETENT COOK; WILL HAVE to Supers ot ci petanens Feeatret. Ap: Wireae COMPSTRNT WaITRiRG AND CHAM. sone ne sat ab Weet Mh at ND TO ATTEND TO Warm ere AS onan ow - quired. "Apply Apply after 9 oe jock A. M. al atl Bast 17th ot 700 Betwoon Righth and Ninth streets No connection whatever with any other store in this city. 50. 000 WORTH DRY GOODS MARKED Down @2 percent. Great 4 comes oe is a gg ee only. at E. STRAUSS", Na, pots by tS CR Im elas natea the entire stock, consistit Parker—to show that the firm bad dealings to an amount: im the returns. Evidence ‘was tendered to the effect that sales and deliveries of had been effected ; i lis | mea eo 6 sed ee lt MANUEL, ‘rnaues, 3 avenue | Dd, between Second and Third streets. ke. teresting character, the ernment putting in no less than thirty-one eri, and intimating that they had ex! ave HE BUSINESS OF A LUNCH COUNTER TO LET—00 pep aL. ate not yet exhausted thin class of ovidence. The caso apse Bouma, LaDy (o7.cc00, anpaueg | TFalon re. iARGR HoMBER OF NEW ANP SECOND HAND | Sgn 1 ‘nd willbe takes upon ‘be diet inal spe Gallery, Ta Broadway A Hilliard Tables, with bination pine DENTISTS.—A DENTAL OFFICE FOR 4ALB. IN | cantons, which bave been proved tobe the mont correst location, prael! ‘0 ‘with Furaiture. ax the owner is about leaving for to daratiocurhions svar heda Lan aes Teed SURROGATE'S COURT. bana sasha nthe principal hotele and. =<coone In this cliy, Parties ia. Before Surrogate Tucker. tending to purchase will Mud it to their interest to call end ramige ‘our glock, Wrhic is the ia and finest in the hae eae” ry OLLANDER 0 @ Crosby street KY Buseanne. .—WILLIAM H. GRIFFITH, 186 FULTON ‘street, offere for sale a splendid stock of new and second reasonable prices. Call and examine, or Jax, 19.—The wills of the following persons have been admitted to probate during the past week:—Maria Grerich, Michael Hagan, Charies Chesterman, Moses Cummings, Herman A. Mertens, Susun Dixon, Randolph Reyer, Helen Schuler. AORN RvsKtNo MAC INE.—MR. GAGE, OF informed that State rights are still for sale. ° Homey ll this week, an ‘exhibit fin y and Oia at, Wine xe Lass DRESSMAKERS, aT 4 None Bed apply. Bvoners ax AND D POTLMRS. NEW. AND SEogg> dt janers, mee, Platform Soalen, shatiing. nil Mechinsry’ of ail kinds at HOPMAN aca 167 ‘Water street, Brooklyn. Pipi: bole, te sit i pera oe Battat No o tang sh as SALE—A GAIN; xusT BE an MOVED; hore piel as wp teins oie Poise , Five one 6 one Wi. MoRRNETE, R SALROAT THR PRANKLIN BOILER WORKS, 1efeotot Morgan, strech, Jersey Cit, tnree Lenomouve forizontal shore: axtre Dull.” Taaba sod Bollers built at rea: DA Ae vim tas, CITY REVERENCE, down stairs servant, cooking, wa FUR. and hair Mattresses; leo & new seven Piano, ho. cheapest market, ‘or 10 hat ee eee ee PICKMANDT, IF Bloscker. etree, cor- pte Son a ai URNITURE WANTED OF THE BEST oetrauare To er hie to te TURE OY EVERY DESCRIPTION, CARPETS, Fi Beiding Perens br erger of Gan Pianof ‘ac., at BENDALL & of Ganal and Hudson streets. Payment taken by weekly or monthly payments if ‘ANTED—A GOOD HAND, TO WORK ‘ON SINGRR'S sewing nie. Call on Madame Junker Maurice, room I if i i i m3 fi f SITUATIONS W NTRD—MAUES. A Seo YOUNG MAN. rod FiisuRS str. Pte cyeenty leveness. Adarees W as raemniorgpt on emia A tt Saathe hee 3 cena dearee os music, Address A. K. Z., nen q ai " i FE of. i The Judges in this court yesterday disposed of thirty- sabe TOR BREWERS AND DISTILLERS.— ral Truck Sleighs, at SITUATION WANTED—BY A LaD 18 YEARS OF | 1 For sale, two Steam ape and Cs Wont: yor wy bey 555-2. very low prices, Inquire at reat Fireaveute. one cases, of which nineteen were for petit larceny, four ‘Address sora tée Pon ofles. ey EW © HORSE TUBULAR BOILER FOR for asnault and battery, two for gaming, one for carrying . TIP’ UAL CARMAN OF aa Peas wits PPS Otis his Geneon: aaonah or,9 Trees concealed weapons, oné for indecent assault, one for the ‘pier 61.100. violation of the Health law and three sospended from sane See oS F Sabo sue Mare! Sent” ad. Frees Bnet teenie e008 Arthur “Teraid omer. TABLE STEAM ENGINES AND |. oy nd most complete In ues, Dent al ‘Ctreulat WOOD a EMARN ATHAM BNGINR, COMPANY, ___ snd $6 Malden lave, fork. TEAM ENGINES, ROLLERS KD MACHINERY, Ew atest hand; Propeller ‘and LARD & MILLWARD, 284 Water erect, feo Seer Ste pares Soe WROORLYH_ LAW: COURTS. =. Yor MBCG LADUE ABS WALKING AMD ": ene ak ae 0 ‘Shoes and ‘Tray ol erertaeseip- pe’ bon so ae thes the for t th ene ARO BT, IRWIN. EW Bowery, corner Boud ei site an" baie BR tH TH pants en Laren Se Hibisn od eine NOTIONS AND San Soe. e 102 th av a AS wea ® more te Sagecctve amnie, arrangements sii active ‘CCOUNTS INVESTIGATED AND mapa our.— — ‘Senteel 6 large & al trade their A Books ‘estimate prepared, and 5 — ese Sent akamens Aadrens bon 4d ‘Peak iatge or smal Min waritan of ha SEpectengea ee: i WaNrmp—A Tins? ct.isd JoR Promptiv oe to at moderate ebarges. 17 Nes- P igh f AN JRWELAY, cALEOMAN WANTED_ONE —— CAN akmtewencin cnet Hal will be Y 8 FOREMAN, MANAGER 0) wa! sid ontce, Bictret ah gany rable way tute ith her Rap oeinsory of ang Hoe. eee Pon ai | ar van cers N* hoon or tan go TO ONE OF THE ly for pereooc wiohing big ssturns i Addroes on atabow AL 8 | qn | MASE Blaine ar a ~ PARLOR big oats MARVEL” IS FARR PROM eel DY SHOULD Wee Some = a THE FASHIONS. QUR SPECIAL PARIS FASHIONS CORRESPONDENCE. New re -Af~ terneon Dress of un Aristocratic Lady—™ terials Most in Use—Trimmings—An Evening Headdress—An Imperial Reception—Napo- leon’s Lecture to enie, &e. Panis, Dec. 28, 1866. Strauss, the leader of the band at the opera, bas given i] BOOK N OTICES. Tus Live anv ed or sie Ae Eesay. By John Young, LL. D. (Edin.) Alexander Stra- han: London and New York. This remarkable contribution to modern theological literature is full of a reverent spirit as well ax acute and forcible arguments and a wealth of illustrations, The author makes a searching examination of the single test to which theologians of the so-called evangelical school have brought the creed, This test is the expiation of the annual signal, and the bails masqués will continue to | human sin by Christ's death. He thinks that those draw crowds of clodoches, titis and débardeurs until the dawn of Ash Wednesday morning. Folly has sbaken her jingling bells in the face of old theologians have erred who have narrowed the gospel to this doctrine of sacrifice—tho sacrifice of Christ on the cross, the atonement made to God for human sin, the Time and defles the coming New Year to tame her into | Satisfaction rendered to Divine justice by the shedding calm dignity. Her attire at the close of 1866 is fally ex- pressed by the word ‘‘ extravaganza,"’ and takes the most of Christ's blood. He seeks to restore to the term sacri- fice what he deems to be its true meaning aud purpose. wary by that mute surprise which one can fancy depicted | He would divest it of the confused, irrelevant associa ‘on the face of a peasant boy while contemplating a final | tions which figurative language and scholastic subtietion bouquet of brilliant freworks, have accumulated around it. In candor it must be od, T could perhaps compare our last year's new fangled | mitted that Dr. Young does not exaggerate the almoat slashing and flashing styles to nothing more parti-colored insuperable difculty of overcoming the effect of than flying rockets, Those among us who have adopted | systematic, scientific, theological training. Aa he the unmitigated fourrean over bright skirts, the me. | says, certain dogmas’ from the first are fixed in disoval sleeves over satin, and the elaborate embroidery of other ages, will feel for the lady who, on returning a the mind of the stadent as of Divine authority, and bardiy any amount of evidence is able afterwards to morning call, was lately greeted with uncommon warmth | persuade him that, instead of eacred truths, these are by her friend’s old servant, who, om opening the door, only human, and net wise and not just modes of inter- exclaimed, “How kind of you, sure, to come and show | preting truth. It is interesting to read, in connection Missus how nice you'll look at the Carniyal!’’ The lady | With Dr. Young's remarks on the subject, the fifth tec- ‘wes horror struck, for she waa dressed in whet, accord- | ture, entitled “Sacrifices,” in Dr. Geiger’s ‘“Judaiam and ing to her opinion, was but a plein. walking toilet, | its History,” recently noticed in these columms: Dr. The truth is that the newest costumes are somewhat | Young dwells at length upon the sacrificial terms and theatrical, There is nothing extraordinary in the follow- | allusions in the Epistle to the Hebrewa, That epistie ing afternoon dress worn by the Marquise de 3—— at a | {8 apecially and significantly addressed to Hebrews. I¢ morning reception — is intensely Jewish. It is a Jew specially and formally A gold colored satin under pottiooat, with a velvet | addressing Jews, in language and through ameciations overskirt, deeply indented, and made with alternate | and experiences which to both were most endeared and gold atripes. The sleeves to the body were made of the sacred. it is a Jew secking to introduce Chrigtian truth satin; they were tightgup to the elbow, where there was @ puff; then tight again up to the shoulder, where there into Jewish minds, through Jewish channels, ond in many forms Christ's death is brought into relation with was another puff. The paletot was made of the velvet, | @ncieut eacriflces, Yet even in this epistie, intensely lined with gold colored satin; the bonnet trimmed with gold berries in frosted oak leaves, Violet, amber, brown | and most emphatic declarations of the purely eeremoniat and Bismarcks are the shades most preterred. Bebrow as it is, Dr. Young discovers the vory distinetost character of the ancient rites, and of the immexsnrably Foulard 1s in great vogue, and its adoption is founded | higher and wholly spiritual nature of the sacrifices of on principles of reason. In the first place, handsome, light Christ. Dr. Geiger shows that, although tho laws con- flowered foulard makes lovely tunics and peplum points | cerning sacrifices occupy such an extended part of over light, airy materials, and when dark, is found most the Jewish code, nevertheless their tenor expresses useful for everyday wear, as it washes, oan be ironed | something only tolerated. According w his view, out when creased, and does not cut as easily as taffeta, A good, substantial foulard, either glossy or plain, is a practical winter acquisition, It 1s also a good substi- tute for satin as underakirts. Plissée, which are still the fashionable trimmings on the latter, look very heavy when improper lengths are employed. The rule is that the fulliog should measure three times as mach as the plain circumference, and two narrow plissés are prefer- able to a wide one, Our new empire robes are much trimmed down the sacrifice like the priesthood was only « tole rated institution in Judaism. He alludes to the different names of God employed in Holy Writ and to the ingenious: Interpretation of them by ancient teachers. It was “Elohim” that tempted Abrabarn :—“Offer thine only son whom thou levest!””"— but it was a messenger of the God “He is’? that called from heaven:—‘Lay not thy hand upon the Jad!’” “The Unspeakable One, the Eternal Existence, under- lying all earthly and spiritnal existence, the God of the front, I have seen a ruby velvet robe slit down each | Spirits for all flesh is the God of mercy, of benevolence, ride of the front width, which was perfectly flat, and from between the openings came forth a fall of lace, of ardent love and goodness towards man,’? Dr Youvg says:—‘‘An Israelite long ago struggling after God, op- slightly ruffled, which formed festoons bebind round the | pressed with the consciousness of inward evil, and lope- train. Brochés and figured silks are worn cm furore—the ing to throw off the burden and return tothe Father against whom he had sinned, was in nothing essentially so-calied. bodies are cut square and very low, having | different trom true penitents at this day,and hadvo refoge gored skirts, which are brought down to » very long | but the old, the primitive, the universal revelation given train. These trains are somewhat narrow, so that the | tthe whole world in common—the forgiving mercy of tail is formed to perfection. 1 do not pretend to admire | the living God.” “Ropent”’ is another importent word, to these new styles, ner insist on their being adopted | which Dr, Young restores its true meaning, ill under- blindly, but a veracious fashion writer is bound to state | stood. by Engliah readers of the New Testament. ‘It things as they really are, leaving the wise to reject what is absolutely absurd. Some very pretty low bodies are made of puffed tulle does not mean, be sorry for sin; it does not mean this ab al, though sorrow for sin is one of tho offects included in the far more comprehensive idea which the word ev and insertion over plain cerise, blue and green, The | presses. Repent is simply change your mmi.”’ Tue akirts worn with these are very long white tarlatans, learned Doctor does not believe that the God of the having the same trimming reund the bottom as on the Bible was over ‘in any sense the God of the Jews ‘bod ies—long Tallien sashes and rosettes. only. Heever was the God of the Gentiles also. He inthe Other corslet bodies are made with seven long pointe | Father of ail souls, and He loveth the souls He hath tmmmed round ad libitum, Our solemn Mack empire robes are being relieved. by made,”” Judea, for thitween hundred years, bad its own special and sacred office to fulfil; but not lease realy, alittle colored embroidery. Thus bouquets of field flow- though infer other modes, Phoonicians, Assyrians, Baby. ‘ors are worked round waist bands and on the fiaps of | Joniaus, Egyptians, Persians, Greeks and Romanw were front pockets. This is quite enough to enliven the som- | workers for God in the evolutions of His mighty bre effect of too much black. Another movelty is, that spiritaal providence, All these were preparatory to. the high bodies are worked from the neck dowswards to the | final manifestation of Himself in Jewus. Christ our Lord. middle of the corsage, forming a kind of square pelerine Yet ‘not at Bethiebem or on Calvary for the first time over the shoulders. This can be done with gimp, Jet, or | did hope and aalvation dawn on our world. The et-rnat lace, togos, the true light, that lighteth every man, was ever ‘The Oriental aigrette is the newest evening headdress. | !n the world from the beginning, sole medium between It te @ turbanlike diadem of folded pouceau velvet, trim. | God and men, and kindled many a precious ray, aod lis med with large pearls, an aigrette and long veil of silk tulle. Over the latter bangs a tong trail of bronze tinsel ap manys helpful, glittering star." The conclusion of Dr. Young ie that the distinctive revelation of the New leaves under alarge cluster of berries. A ponceau gel. | Testament, the chosen and special teaching of the Master ‘vot bow is caught in among tke berries. Garnet, ornaments, crystal, pearl and enamelled Deada, all vol. Himself, is the Fatherhood of God and the ebikiehtp of all souls, The book'ends thus:—‘The most luminous ore, are the most approved trimmings on evening | object in the universe, because the eymbol of infinite very elegant bal) costnmes were remarked at the Princess Matiilde's mercy, isadark cross. The truest source of life, be. cause'the divinest otterance of love, is a crue! dexth. reception, whlch. waa waa conducted in the same Iavish style an year. ttd go kG The living Jesus, the dying Jesus, is the Redormer of pipe get ty Sy receiv! with the ‘note’ ot iuviation. The of the first tled w name the article most desired from among the tings of good be no don! Se about enc prinecty Sim talon winy seme abie; but it strikes me that imitations thereof will de- generate in pay-me-down-In-eomething abominations in the world. God incarnate, God im Christ, He ix tne life and light of men.” number taken out of the urn, dedicated to fate is enti- | GaLuus; on, Roman Scenss or TAR Tiwes OF Avaustos. With Notes and Excursuses, iltus- trative of the Manners and Customs of the Romans. By Professor W. A. Becker. Trane- lated by the Rev. Frederick Metcalfe, A. M., Fellow of Lincoln College, Oaiort and Head Master of Brighton College. D. Appleton & Co.: New Yor ‘The third edition of this standard work requires no fur- ther notice than that it s enriched by many of the author's Posthamous notes, and tbat it preserves the plan of the return for the favor of tho pleasure conferred by one's | English editor, who threw togethor the excursuses at company. Humanity is not discernit ‘The great are too often imitated, Co the spirit often is wanting where the letter 13 obeyed. the aystem {s carried out all the the end s0 as not to interfere with the even tenor of the narrative, and removed the wood cute to the!r proper place in the body of the text, Much matter has sito ‘been extracted from the notes and embodied ip the ap- ordinate love of Parisian carpets, which weakness needs | pendix. The narrative itself, disentangied from the mase the ball dresses at Princess CS Segre covered > ihe ieft side, A fell from the chicnon over the shov! and on what was lagen vape padk angen pny resalt aptly exprommed ‘by the word taste? A is one in which ciplined imagins' res thus it fs with their presents, ax the English translator remarks, 3 flesh avd e on it being wi Co blood picture of the Reman, as he lived and moved, festoons. thought and acted, with more, a thousand times, thaw the disjeta membra, the dry skeleton, to be foued F euch books as Adam’s “Roman Antiquities” and others aoeee Save eens er same pature, which, however erudite, are unim- Seasts Rasasoxxe Or Cuntovs Maxrecnirrs, Faery Prwrep axp Oraen Rage Boors. com Part of the Library of Mr. A. A. fimets. ‘ivutely printed: Savannah, Ga. ‘This catalogue bas a special interest for all American i i i nl it rll efi! Ei ih treet i i iz of k E 5 § fi d £F i I | i i E i : 83. if at iy i i H i i i i f 5 i if it i z [ i i r i rf 3 | i i Hi E iy i ! ] i tf i i E 5 t ih i i ti re i i fis THE BOARD OF WEALTH. | Additional Report of the Registrar--Interest~ ing Facts About the Cholera-What “heuld be Done to Stamp it Ont. ‘The fourth instalment of the Regustrar of Vitat Statis- ties’ report which treats of the ravages of the cholera in the metropolis last summer was handed in to the Board of Health yesterday afternoon. It is, as were thé pre- ceding portions of the report, replete with tabular ate mente aod comparative tables relative to the progress and decrease of the epidemic In tbe various parts of tne City which had the misfortune to be visited by the dis- rae site, tle ie RS SS private any Hi HH Ae aan lanier Der ,Valrraleey « oy ae bh : Fs payer =e

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