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INTERNAL REVENUE FRAUDS g THE WHISKY FRAUDS IN BROOKLYN. The examination in the case of the U. 8. agt. John (Cunningbam, Chisf Engineer (elect) of the Fire Department and Wiltism Davis, charged with defrauding the Government in the distillation of spirits, was commenced before U. §. Com . Bro on Thursday p. m., and continued estarday or G. B him that he (Davis) nd testifiod that | ked aud somwe wrked d iuspected the ‘ware nol. Da: wpirits in qu The noxt wi C. Geer, a resident of Troy, N. enue for the Fifteenth District ed for sale there without 10e 10 Lis offies to bave it ased, say- o did not see Davis; wrote o Toird District, and Teceived & ertain spirits ot, was theu sworn. He did not know whether Cunningham's dis tillory commenced before Davis's sppointmeut or not; had sitod and raported the place; had received no returns from Cunningham exoept six (shows) which were handed in about Novembe: 23; tho papers were filed by Mr. Tappan. Witness b did 1ot know the spirits were removed from the ‘arehouse prior to the returns mude ; uever saw Cno ningham in reiation to liquor scized by Geer in Troy, and Cux- ningham never told him 1t was omitted to be branded by an error of ths Luspector. The wmainder of Mr. McLaughlio's evidence was of little importane: ity Colleotor T. W. Tappan was the next witness exam- ‘ined. He had never seeu Mr. Cunniugham with refereuce w0 1 the seisare ; thought the letter referred to was true, and did not and practi id not know that m was runniog a distillery oods from the bonded warehouse; thought ‘Shiw porinit was given after the seizure at Troy ; the 20 barrels ued baai: removed by an error of Inepoctor Davis, aa witness o 20 barrels were never entered in the Collector’s Offios, but might bave been piaved iu the bonded warehouse ; €l tax on them was paid Nov. 24th. Conmidoraiils further evidence wes offered but no new facts wwera davelopad and the case was adjorrned. ‘10 cass of the United States C. K. Chapman, a carter @c0usel of removing spirits from & distillery 10 & place other than the L mited States bonded warehouse, coitrary to the law, camo up hefore Commissiouer Newton at tbe United States Court-rooms, Brooklyn, ut 10 o'clock yesterday morning. Detocuars J. D. Wondeiley testiied that about 9 p. m. 23 he saw Chapman take three barrels of whisky from vate'distliery in Portland-st, near Park-ave, and start to arrested him. was examined as to the sub- ised by Detective Wonderley At was * potheen” or molusses whisky; he had visited th 9o asd found a dissillery of 100 gallons daily capacity Jour hogsleads of molasses were also found, and the works bad @vidently beea lately in operation. Datective Wonderloy, recalied, stated that the prisoner, when arrestod. sail be was doi x 1o make a littie money. Chapman defended himself by statizg that he supposed the atill was doonsed, and did not kiow he was committing an il dogal aot. He wus beld by the Commissioner to await the notow of the Grand Jury. SKIZURE OF A SUBTEERANEAN DISTILLERY IN HOBOEESN. Yesterday aftersoou Coi ‘Thorn, Collector for the Fiith Dis triot of Now-Jorscy seized nud closed up a subterranear “whisky distillery at No. 162 Bloomfield-st., Hoboken. Tie still ‘which is capable of runuing off about 100 gallons of whisky *)r: day, had avidently been in operation but a short tune. The alms of the property seized, including about five barrels of whisky and oousiderable quantity of mash, is estimated at about $4.000. ‘The ow ners nnwe Was not ascertained, but be is sad to b2 & resident of New-York. WDISOVELIRS OF EXTENSIVE TOBACCO FRAUDS—$200,000 IN7OLVED IN ONE CASE—ARKEST OF THE PARTIES. ! It has heen known for some weoks that the whisky frauds wais baing imitated in tobacoo wanufacture, and William Riohards and John P. Linton, Treasury sgents, aud L. Haw Poy, and Mr. Payne of Albsuy special nts, have been for mome mouths on the track. The result was the immediate ar- aeat of Aloxander Ross, and D. L. Sharkey, firm of A. Ross & Co.. and David O'Nell, & professed successor, on a criminal pro €093, oharged with swearing to false and frandulent returns of 002000 with intent to rub the Government. The parties were uned before Commissiouer Osborn, sud Leld to bail \Anotuar partuer Joseph J. Yates, after bis accomplices seemed mug iuto close quarters, evaded arrest, and gave out word he had gove to Tallahassee, Florids, He sought a hiding pleoe iu the upper part of this city, and was yesterduy tracked and oaught near Ayenue B, and a lot of intercsting papers was fousid in Bis possession. 1t is estimated from the books. of the «©ogoarn that nearly 400,000 pounds have been omitted from the Fotaras. netting something lke 800,000 oply. About 20 per want of the whole amount manufactured was Feported 1o the b g No official coltugion in this particular case is o« yet n | Ths lallow: 3 SEIZED. Adistalluries bave recentiy beeu seized in this | , No. 33 Abattoir-place; Philip Reilley, No. ; Girard Eikhoff, No. 4% West Twenty-sixth @ Augas Srruck, No. 357 West Twe J vey, Ko 156 Enat Ty enty-cighth-st; Adum Klise, N Pwooty ifta st Adolph Biruoaum, No. 341 East Thirteenth- Yostordar Lospector Horton, with a detachment of officers, - vlml 085293.00 of the following ramed establshments: Heor; i Brrook's distiller % ‘andobono's distiliers, No. 202 Chamber No. % Park-st. FHIES. - —— FIRE IN LIBERTYST. 043 ABOU T $100,000—LIST OF THE OCCUPANTE AXND * THEIR PROBABLE LOSSEs. About 54 o'clock last evening a fire originated on 11 third oot of the premises No. 111 Liberty-st, and rapidly opread through the upper portion of the bullding. Betore the fire was extinguished the three upper fioors were burned out sad the remainder of the building deluged with water. The bassment. first, second suvd thurd floors were occupied by Macker & Bro., importers of fancy glassware, erockery, earth ‘eaware anl artioles of vertu. The stock was a very large one, |end that portion of it on the third floor was ruined. Thedosy firnt and second floors and basement ie wured Leagths of hose were taken through the building No. 33 Wourtiandt st.. in order to reach the fire from the rear, aud in o dong. the stock on some of the floors was damaged by watar “The irst fioor is occupied by Lyon & Bro., dealers in Yankee | ntious. Loss aboat $200. Insured. The second floor is occn- | Goldmark, munsfectarer of percussion caps. Loss y O.A, ’ “Insured. The third floor is occupied ! vmuK‘ manufacturer of fionr and sauce seives. Loss about ! s The Poiice from the Twenty-seventh and adjoiniag Precinets, ader 1o command of Capt. Steers, rendered eflicient aid in + back the immensa_ throng of people who congregated weinity, and were also instrumental in saviog property. —f & gy P EXPLOSION AND L0 OF LIFE. ¥4 “3R/90NS BURNED—TERER 0! Tfi\( FATALLY — € _ PARTIQULARS OF THE AFPAIR. i %1 n':luci {ast night the inmates of the Compton Tloss, ¥o.397 Third-ave., corner of Twenty-fourth-st., were | by a loud explosion, that fuirly shook the building. Waemad 10 come frota the dircetion of the store-room. and the the house, Mr. William Compton, and & deaf mute. xer Miller, n boarder, at once Tan to the place. +al the flames were siready bursting from the store- | » the kitehen with the utmost fury. Both me » extinguish the flames, while some of the inm: 2a, slarmed for their safety, dashed through the fames in e doiug were very badly burned. While attempting to t out the fire the clotbing of both Mr. Compton and Ar liar caugis fire, and they were very badly burned. had been given in the mean time, and Capt. Came. Eighteeath Precinct with Sergeants Banfield and ALY a platoon of wen were s0ou upon the grou: ud ably seconded that portion of the Fire Department whi thed already arrivec. By their exertions all of the unfortunates ot of the kitchen, but not uutil very badly burned. mes were conflued to the basement, and were soon ex after csusing » loes of about #1,000; fully insured. ‘he foliowing is a list of the persous burned : Wm. Comp- | netor, very badly about the hesd, face and hands it w feared he cannol recover. He refused to be taken to Belie e Hospital and was nccordingly taken to bis own room vuere be received medical aid Oliver Miller, a toarder, very badly burned about the head, Ace and haods. Katé Flagigan, the cook, very dangerons. It is thought that 28 canuoi live titough the night. . Johyiblake, fireman of the house, was expected to recover Daziel Brown, the booi-biac Dantsl Mediinnis, tie cary 1 Brooks, waitre Catharine Cooney, assistant cook { the abot wlios, wacre they received prompt as lieir tzeavery are vers poor. Uhie causs of the explosion i .‘,‘Y“’“’ the igaitw:n of & batrel of cusoline and was nsed to fill the lamps of the guests of the hotel iy how the explosion orcurred is not known, as Blake, the w50 was in the lonp reom at the time, was 0 dread Sy baned 4s to be unable 1o give auy explanation. Faginee: Elodes of the Fire Departiment and Offic ®n of Lo mgieentin are epocially mentions| by thoss o wure piessal. as haviug periled their lives i1 alding to avene e suderers. ";fit; o3 « been eaused h was in the engine Muste: THE SECOND-AVE. CATASTROPE! Wikgk OF THE BUFFRRERS ALREADY DEAD — THF | OTHERS IN A CRITICAL CONDITION—THE MATTER | 10 8L INVESTIGATED BY CORONER GOV Thres o the victims of the recent fire at the corner | ®imeoud we. and Thirty-first-st. ave already dead, and two Sthcs aroaill in & eritical condition. Mrs. Margaret Webb, ho jumpedfrom a fourth story ‘window of the burnjug build Wied yoterdgy morning ai_the residence of eorae: ¢ Righteenihat. and First-ave. Mro. Mr7 Saniord, nud her infant son, Williem T., agnd monts, who died yesierday morning at an esrly hour st me Hopital, - Coromer (over wes notified to hold inguests on the above. afternoen visited the uee at the corner of and Pirst-eve. . Jamen Webb, the husband stated 10 the C , that on the; Toom [, and, on decesid, e waa itking in Wi of fire at once ewoke bis wife was acompiialied, the smoke was 3 'tmr.hx 0 n the confusion - Twrad y ‘were left in the mnoke and dars 2ake Uoir wy to the sness Isdder leading to the roof. Eventually &l hi out in_eafety, but Mrs. Webb, unforta & w.w‘mdmmm was wissing, aud returned to adertonts 10 look for it bnnlnrw\:n 48 igo the barning ballding, Mr. g W e e b e % e fund the simoke e bli 1 lames, which bad "Soady reashed . that ynse, fhat be was forced 1o yetreat. At the of ‘r Isdder he stumbled over the 2 | form of & woman, concluding that she wae wite, be Hier oy, and bore her (o the Toof, but on_reaching there, 1t wus Mre. Sanford. It wus uttesly usel % 10 BEAL issomdiog, and the agoinized Lusband was forosd i pwvifelo ber fute. A short time before her death, Mrs inforaed her busband that sfter Ler frnitioss searcl, i, alie riemptod 10 regaln the roof, but ou opening the Wther apartmant, the inmes wore slready eurting upwan! 08 ioe waid b baider, und sbe (ke detenained ratber sister-in-law, | now beld higher, _NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, DECEMBLR 15, 1866. risk her uh%y jumping~from the window into the street, than 10 endeavor to work Lier way through the flames. The Coroner d o hold the inquest on all the bodies of the victima st the same time, and after giving the husdand per- wission to bury deceased after the body ;-J been viewed by the jury, the Coroner departed for Bellevue Hospital, where were the bodies of the other victims. On reachis : the Hospital n carsory examinatlon of the bodies s the Coroner and his deputy, Dr. John Beac, and to the absence of important witaesses, the Coromer ided to postpone the inquest until 11 o'clock this morning, at Twenty-first Precinct Station-House, in Thirty-fifthest, near Third-ave. Loth Mrs. Sauford and the infant were dreadfully burned about the hands, fi d lower extremities David still in & low condition, he having of the hot smoke, but may recover. The ther Mattell, is very badly burned abont the bauds sud lower extremitios, and ean wearcely recover, other childres, Martha and Charles, are likewise danger- ly burnes cer Gilleu has oompletaly recovered; and will report for to-day inhaled & qua CRIMINAL COURTS. B g COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. |Before Recorder Hackeit.| SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A JUmoR—His AL LEGED SUBORNATION IN A RopBERY CAsk.—Yesterday one of the petit jurors sitting at o trial for robbery in the first dogree, held before the Court of General Sessions, was with suboruation, by attempt cnufnd ine to procure a bribe in conuection With the case Mr. William H. Dalton, an oyster dealer at Catherino Market, 1s the party accused of this uousual kind of defection. He is slleged o have gone to o former counsel for mflmntn in the robbery case during an intermission in the and made the proposition to bim that for the sum of #230 he would prevent an agreement on the part of the jury. Such improper conduct on the part of a sworn juror is ciussed as a misdemeanor in the revised statutes of New-York andis punishable by fine or im- P P he trial on which Mr. Boltor®served s juror was com- mencod on Thursday, and was continued yesterday. ‘There wers four prisoners, all yo mod Whelas, McCoy, Hart and who were . ey, ing Mra. Catherine ber in the viciuity of Thirty-fourth-st. and Elevent testimony in the case has been reported 1 TuE TRIBUNE, ex- cepting that of several witnesses who wero brought up for the defense yesterday. The accusation against the juror was made by the Court on authentic authority, subwequently to submitting the case to the jury for s verdict. The charge was anounced by the Court ‘after the jury had come back from their room to receive in- structions o certain points. The Court suid: tiemen of the Jury—l am exceedingly prined to state to you s circumelanes whion will render uunecesssry soy further de- liberstion in this case. 1t tas been_officisliy Lroaghit to the informs- tion of the Cour: thet Mr. W H. Bolton, the e f Chy ember of tbe bat of ‘thi iom ty bim he part of 4 250 be would prevent an agreement ov ¢ jury. vety serious charge, #o that | caunot perwil this cuse 10 go any furthes. With the nesent of M. Hardy, the prisoner's counsel, atd with the swsent of the District- Aitorney, | shall withdraw & juror, 204 this tria! will terminate f this time. A compiaiat will be wiade agaiust you, Ms. Boltou, before the Grand Jury, snd you wili bave sn Gpportunity of anaweriug this charge. +. Bolton rose in Lis seat aud said: Ttcre fs nothing tn this case. 1 calied to ses Mr. Epeucer on official Busivess, and uot in regard to this. | did B0l kuow bo wes cou- weoted with it. I am innocent. “The Couri—I do not pretend to sy that you are guilty of the charge. 1 merely state this, Justice may go on emootl y and promptly.# Mr.Belton—1 will witidraw sud let the eieveu Jurors go on with the cane, 1t will rawer the purpoue “The Assistant District-Atioruey—That won't do Sir. Tha Clerk—~Ms. Bolton you ure disch The Court—YVou will sppear he: SENTENCE OF PrisoNExre.—John Wileon, coavicted of an as- saulton Johu Flood witha dangerous weapon. Penitentiary for three months. Jobn Scott, convicted of burglary i the third degree. Penal servitude in the State Prison for four years. Jokn Noonan, convioted of stealing from Mark Lovy. Penal servitude in the State Prison for two years sud six months. John Brady, couvicted of grand larceny. Penal servitude in the State Prison for two years. Herman Wagner, convicted of an attempt st grand larceny, lmK:uanmlnl 1a the City Prison for 10 deys. vid Thompson, convicted of llnuinfng the steamer Louisians, penal servitude in the State Prison for three years. Joha Noonan, convicted of an attempt at grand larceny— peual servitude in the State Prison for two years aud six 1wonths. Several disehary van were remanded for sentence. and a few were on suspeuded sentences. THE MARKETS, {Cacefally reported for Tur Triausw. | Frivas. Dec. 14, 1865, nrrg..nu is lower for Pots; aaice a: 85 038 €2, i and oty at & Lbode B are ficm and in fair demand at §)2 @813 50 for I}wnmr\ and, #2208 for Croton, and §76 for Philadelphia COTTON—The merket has boen rather more active, but » are somewhat unsettled. owing to the contradictory re- i;m- from Liverpool. We quote at about 34ge. for M) Uy nds, to 360 for do. New-Orleans ; salcs of 2,300 COFFEE—The business in Rio to-day s beeu modefate, prices about the same ; sales of 697 bags ex Guiding Star, on private terms. Duriag the past week there Lave sold. in invoice, 3596 bags Rio, ex Amnzon, and 3,000 bags ex. Lord Baltimors, on private ferms. Other Kinds are quiet. Tecent sales have been made of 1,2% bags St. Domingo, in bond, fos export, at 11gc. e e a T good demand. Wo quote at 229 4. for Ademantine, 40c. for and S0c. for Patent. COPPER—Amerioas Ingot is lower and heavy ; we quote at 26@27c. for Lake and Beltimore ; sales of 150,000 . FLOUR AND MEAL—The demaud for Western and State Flour s active, and with moderste wirivals for the season, prioes of the low grades are 152%0c. higher, and the medium and hetter grades 20@20c., and_were held higher; the inquiry gpuflnhllu; sales of 25,200 bbls. at 7 75489 W for State; §100611 %0 for vound Extra; # 652810 85 for grades of Wostern Extra; $10 0@ #13 hoi Extra Wiscousin ad lowa; $10 46811 55 for Shipping Obio; $11 652813 for Trade do. ; #12 75@016 25 for St. Louis Cunadian Flour is beiter and mn more active demand salos of 500 bbls. at $1¢ 752814 5. Southers Flour is better and more_active, the arrivals are moderate; sales of 570 bbls. at 5 to fair Extrs Baltimore aud. d Family Extro: Buckwheat Flour is ) T 100 . FISH~The market for Dry Cod is dull, but S ; we quote at 2 for Grand Bank snd St. George's. Mackerel are in fair jobbing demand, and firm; we quote at §20 for No. 1 Mess, and §14 for No. 2 dv. Hegrings are dull GRAIN—The market for W beat openod stronger, and closed }&L: p‘ er, the ing Lff&?m'%h cfly 1o millers and mainly for willifg; the Al . tehels Spring ot 2 for Rejeoted Spring ; 2% 32 for fair 10 very cholce No. 2 Chicago; 4500 | Wister Red Cauada at §2 80; 500 bush 30 bushels White Genesee at 8, and we Californis, (the u Oalifornia, consigned to Messre. cis Amber State " also &gwn ulo of 1,500 bushels choice White N ipment h,v‘ ““‘im W A g gt g o sue an s trade is likeiy to prove s more active ou fivm, but not very active; sales of 84,700 bush. at e for West- ern, and §1 18 for free Canadn West. Bariey Malt is firm, but quiét. at $1 WHH 40, Oats are more active und le. better; tho demand s in part speculative: sales of 108,000 busk. at 617 Gie. Chicago. 64c. for Ohio, and 69@70¢ for State. Rye is tir but zot active: the supply is liberal; sales of 3,500 bush. West Coru opesed stronger and closed in demand at nn @ 1) ry is in part speculative, but of 67,000 bush. at &1 11a§! 12 tore, 81 10481 124 for do. aflont, and 41 05 for fair White Soutkers, and $1 07@ 0% for New Yellow Jersey and«Pennsylvania. We note a Peas at 51 344 in bond. OPS are firm, and in good demand for home consumption ; oo at frow 20407 the., 88 to growt® o Y. {ON—Pig is firm, but not active ; this appl.cs to lots on the spot, but when offered to arrive, lower prices would have to be accented ance of < Iy for consu Western Mix for § sale of 5,200 bush. Canas gold. poried to-day ; LIAD—The market for Pig is quiet, at 632 MOL SSER—No sales of an are nominaliv urobange NAVAL STORES—Spirits Turpentine s firme importace ur ir demand at 68 @70¢.; nales of 50 bbis. at Crw s quiet. Rosins are generally dull; sales of 5 Common &t #4, 200 bljs. Gool do at #4 123 We quote Struined and No. © at $4 25245 50, and No. 1 and Pale aud Extra at #6210 50. Tar is wiling at E OILS are generally City Linseed is_selling at 81 3% §1 37, Fish Olls at §1 2081 25 for Crude Whale, and 265 for Crude Sperm. We note sales of 400 barrels Red Oil at Sxc., gold, rd Ofl at 81 10. ‘The market for Pork has been rather mn’n - and 30 bbls. prime bbls. do. ash aud regular, are 6,000 b ess, $22 25u#% 50 for New do. , aUR2l 0w 815 for Pri 19 374 for Extra do. Beef is stendy; wales, 230 bils | $13 for Old Plein Mess, £172818 for New do., §i3a818 for Old Extro do., and $170421 50 for Now do. ‘Tierce Bee! more active; sales ) tes. on 8 basia of &2 Prune Moss, and §222835 for India Mess. De steady; sales, 227 bble.. u‘rlfld 'Iul)livnu ohiesge; sales, L) pigs. P o1 1. 8 | Vak ai 00, and Ham i 10je n.i.’f“ in fair d prices are heavy; sales of 50 boxes at $ic. for i, md 20 boxes New C. C.. seller Jauuary, at quote at "{Ollb‘c. pagd is less uetive, ‘deraand_iull prices; shes, 90 pkgn, at 2. for No. 1, 12]@13¢. for City, 12§@13¢. for fair to_prime ) Steam and Kettle Rendered, and 13213c. for farr to ly prime New do. ATVTERNOON PROVISION MARKET, 1 T for Pork is dull; sales of 500 bbis. at 821373 for Old; New, seller danvary, st $22 237y Land quiet. PETROLEU M—The warket is dull ; we quote Crade at 1937 20c.. in bbl @ lde., in bulk. Refined, in bond. at 25 ‘. 8. W, | 20Qwjc. for P. Logs are stendy; we ¢ holders generally . 5 0'CLOCK —~The market 1o change in prices worthy of notice. i SUGARS—A fair business is doing in Raw Sngare, an prices remain steady at about 9j@dje. for Fuir Refining and 101040, for Good do.; sales of 312 hhds. ut 2jc. for Cube, J0d @13, for Porto Rico, je. for Texas, 745 buxes Havags, pary e, and within n few days 9,465 bage Maila at dc. Ret fined u-am nt 14 15¢. for Hards. SPICES—The demand is moderate st about former figures ; sales of 1,500 mats Cessia at 4%, and 300 bags Pepper ut 2ic., gold. RIX is firmer; sales 0f 30,00 0t prime at —The inguiry is light for Clover Seed gt 124 ldc. for nd 14b@ 1540, for New: 'flmfi‘hlllsdflllfldfl". ) « et at @ u’qgwlmm n .. gold. mnwdcr-u! and the market steady ;l.\'lfl'—flu- market is inactive at 40c. for Western, and afe in boud. o —-—— TAMILY MARKETS. Ox LIVING EXPENSES IN m"o%l.“ er 14, contr: hen the owners of meats, pou! wouid not keep in that war 4 10 dispose of 1he stock al somwe epted ratler i vy were sohl to the ped ut | 70l by the Health Tnspects iy turkers are pre wecks eausl fon 8§ and ehickens ahont 10w of former & ;hhu quality of this is most | exctilent! the o anm mn. ©on the part of mil | Jerd, Was been 2y of . stfamin? it (: the time of | lightly - oods from on board | to keop it back. Mutton quarters have advanced sbout 2c. ¥ 1, other meats rés unchan, Rice is lower, and, con- taiping s large amount pf nutriment, is among the cheapest ar- tidles of diet, especially When used to make & soup with coarse pieces of beel. Such vegatables as spinach, chicoory, water: cross, &c., which are gathexpd fresh for market, have advanced ce the cold weather set in. The markets are beginning to shape for the holiaays, with nuts, mnnrcu foreign grapes, &c., traely exposed. The evergreen Clristmas trees are making u forest abont \'nhin’mn Market, and loo very much as though the woods of Dunsinane had come to town. They are of all prices, from 25, for a diminutive speci- men, to $15 Tor a well furnished Norway spruce, standing 15 to 20 feet high. BREAD AND CRACKERS. o Conts. onts. Bread, wheat loaf, small..5@ 16, Crackers, Bos'u, ¥ B...144 l; Jral 16al17 Jdals en n Biscuit, milk, ¥ m Crackers, sweet, BUTTER CHEESE AND EOOS. Cheese, fine, ... Butter, prime, $ Common togood. # 1.16220| Medinm # Ping Apple, # 1. 32233( Cooking. ¥ . Pot, ¢ cake... 2@ 4/ Egus, 6@ for.. FISH—FRESH. Bass, striped. 1 20@23( Haddock. 9 ®... Black Fish, § 1. @15(Pickerel # 1. L 1. 10@12{Pike @ B..... Cod, ¢ 1 #@10| Perch, ¥ Eels, ... 152%)| Trout. # ™ Flounders, ¥ 1. 10@12{Salmon, ¥ 1 E 10212 Smelts, ¥ 1. — @3] White Fish, § PISH—-DRY, 6MOKRD, SHELL, ETC. Cod, Dry, ¥ 1v.. #a11 Lobster, # 1. Clams, Soft, ¥ 100......5a50| Preserved § can......50a@H0 Clams, Hard, § 100....60@%1 | Oysters. Common Stew. Crabs, Hard, § doz..... 30@40 P100............ 7508 23 Eels, Smoked, # bunch..5¢3) Frying, ¥ 100 § wak Halibut, Smoked, # 1b. . Wa | Saddle Rock. & 100... 83485 Haddock, Smoked. ¢ 1.15216| Pickled, # 100 .. Herrings, Bu'kd, # b'eh.~210 Salm FTC, heat, # TR ... 0853 25 ™ bag a8l 75 D4 [ Coru Starch, ¥ 1o FRUITS AND NUTS-—DEY AND CANNED. Almonds, soft shelled, \Hickory Nute, ¥ gt... m - @50 Peaunts, § quart. S@18 Prunes § J0@35 | Peaches, ¥ & 10220 ® quart eans .1 Dates, # B 25@40 Ratsing, layers, ¥ 15 .. Flgs ¥ 1 w5a%| Keg # ... 0w@?s Zante Currasts, ¥ i i b g , cook ! sabella, ¥ B.... Pl ing, P A000ss el Maloga, # .. Good, Yhuh . y Per bbl 2 Filberts, ¥ quart.. 1 %0@ 2 3 Lemous, # doz P 5 0@ 7 00 Uranges. Huvana, ¥ dox Cranberries, ¥ qt BT ST ah 25 Grapes, Catawbe, ¥ 1..25@ 30 Pears, Winter # § pk..l Wel 25 GROCERIFS. Chicory, ¥ M..... - 25| J.-r.;. S 0 wah » Coffee, pute burn, ¥ 40@32|Candles, tallow, $ M. ...182% Mixed, @ I 0@ Sperm, ¥ B..... Ryo, &e., @ B........10815| Adsmintine. Green Java, ¥ ... 40@45/ Lard ¥ ... 214[Rice ¥ ®...) 1516 Saleratus and Soda, w Retined, ¢ . 164@17(Cream Tartar, # B .. -.19@1#} | Salt. table, ¥ quart Soap, I'ge ‘bars, each Small bars, each... Famlly, box. § Soft, £ quart. @9l 50|Starch ™ en.... Sugar, brown, ¥ b MEATS YRISE nd stke. ¥ 15 | ork, 023 Pork Kidneys, ¥ 1 25a30) Tenderloiis, ¥ B 18a23|Lard, leaf ............. 25@0{ Mntton. bind gr ¥ I 8@ Fore quartér, ¥ 1 0| Fore shoulder, ¥ . 2w ls Chops. ... g 10215 Huslet Shecp, encls 10915(Suet, ¥ W s — Veal. hind (nas ¥ wui0 Fore gnart Cutiots each €3 00283 20! Loius . MUATH—HALT, SMOKED, BTC. Pork, kams, 1 .. 18920, Pudding. Liver & Blood Bacon, # B........ . waR| o Bhonlders, $ B...... 16w 18/ Pigs feet. ¥ doz Larded e eeree i Head Choese, § Balt and corned. ¥ 16015 Eausage, ¥ B Beef, corned . 102%( Bologua, green, 9 B. Swoked, ¥ ™ *' Dry Tongues, each. .81 12281 50 Lripe, 1 Sheep Tongues, ¥ doz. . 50@%, POULTRY AND GAME. Chickens, choice, P ...25a 26/ Pigeons, Squab, # pais Urdivary, ¥ ® <. 8@ Turkeys, .fim e Ducks, chiolce. # B.....25328 Ordinary, ¢ B Ordinary, # 1........ 0@ Partridgos ¥ pair#l <7282 00 | Broad bill, Widgeon & |Prairie Ubickens Gray, ¥ pair ®a73 . Canvass back, P pr.4 2075 00 Mallard, ¥ pair 81 25u 81 Geeso, ¥ 2 Mongrel, # 25 Venison, fromt. Wild, eack 2uf W Hawk Guinea Fowls, ¢ pr $1 002112 Steaks P R VEGHITARLES. Lima, soaked, $ |Pursicy, # bunch . 7 25@90] Parw o 10 ¥a 35| Peppers, Rod, ¥ b « ¥ § peck 20 £ udl 0 Carrots, # bunel: . ) & wak Caulifiowers, each. Sweet, 4 § peck 5 Celery, ¥ bunc iis, each 2 Knob, sites, ¥ bunch. . k, 9 bunch.... Thyme. bunck 122 Shall Cale. #7210/ Sy Loeks, i #a 10/8q Lettuce. Boston, 4 head #10/ Tomatoes. ¥ Ounfone, ¥ 41 Turuips ¥ half peck Teltow, ¥ Pickling, ¥ i u—| Water Crees, ¥ g Mint, ® baveh. .. Ve 5l SUNDELES. Beans, dry, ® quart. 10414 Cloyer, —a% Brooms, each. 4 ¥ el mdon Club Sauce, Sals| bottle. b i« O, Macaron), i Baw P Buckwheat, @ & Condensed, @ 1 can W —— THE DRY GOODS MARKET. New-YORK, Dec. 14, 1866 ut of transactions in Dry om the late severe aand has had less Fhere has beeu fair amo upon pri dering that the ency. The i tho demand. 3 brown and are the en of leading ma A, 210, Appletos A, 21 Atlantle V., 173e.; Pr Head A, 21} Tadian Orchard current among t de; A A, 2 | GREGORY—EVERETT—In Shaton, Cons., on Wednesday, Dee. sucies and book stores througho. | OGO e er. §. Fenn, John M. Gregery of Comwall to Sltas | 8das. D. ETON & Co. Publ E . E-voreit of Susron l Fraternity Lectures. HOLLENRACK—FERGUSON~On Tharsday. 18 iuate. by (e | REDEKICK DOUGLANS of oar lat THE STATE OF TRADE. 0] By raidgrarn 76 TUB TRIAUNR. th THOMAS fovit o , Ho. L i ...fi“@{:f“fi_fi:m o Onwrgo, Dec. 14.—Floar more active. ipally for the fwterior | generally, are respectfull Sosihers i ow Togna u-:r;m'l‘,l:-:::;' e | TDE. Secrotary. e tom No. | Sprim: $1 25 from interj #1425 (om | To Ati Fuue axp Acorr7ao A. P Masoms working under White; 16 2% for Doabls Extrs from chofce White Canads. R: iadiett b} Now. i A P e st bt | AN e L o w for No, i or No. for uersl i I o Whisg Canad Ty Sk . | N V. ot Nk G e r the” Dotnd Beten ¢ North 3 i | N A-ml-‘u wil take place on SUNDA at 12 o'clock, from the 18, Ship Stoff E v ’Annl hyPnI‘lnu B ] teenth g B D ur closes Grm ¢ Hioward superior, & firm; Choice White. for New. Hogs, 94 iCe., u the cold epel. Lard—W eseru. de. settied. Coffer inactive: Rio, 16§c. Whisky. Bonded, 2. The weallior . consinues very indications of sow. Burare. Dee. 11 —~Flour—Demand falr and st $11. Wheat ssioa 2,000 bus 18pring at $11. Pominal; saiew st @1, Gate gules aud pomine saies 600 bush. Canads West, at $5c. Rye now Mens Pork 'nowiol : atles Diswiod Hogs quoted st inions heavy—! % 800 b | Ry, ol bon. | Pest, 188 bosh. Re, 830 bouh.: Fosa, T80 DR | o prtumes wonld bo the propes appellation for the avanescont odors e b mfil.flr.“w-“ Soper of the day, PHALON'S NIGHT-BLOOMING CEREUS differs 5 813 % for % ‘beevy g ol ik 82 ': u“' ;n ;’“‘-.’“':;u.-'.“ from them all in three polute: It is I!HH’ richer, inti- ll.l:lnlv ™ ). 5 nitely purer, and infinitely morv lesting aud refresting than other et !,'.‘m,,"::d £ .:‘7: fora exteacts, Amerioas ot Edcupeas. Whis o g D > ey, 81650, P ‘tnm Cutchno and in good demand. Flour Faraiture for the Holidays. rigacionsh &2 wiyasceof 188 | FURNITURE FOR THE HOLIDAYS! i Baes et i, MEEKS' i Jus e RICH AND PLAIN FURNITURE, RICH INLAID CABINETS, i FRENCH SECRETAIRES, FLOWER SBTANDS, JEWELRY BOXES, LADIES WRITING DESKS, by Ceabs armentice- viow of Viegie s 0 10, “Rosio—ssion HANDKERCHIEF BOXES, of Common at $2 13"':;34.“ s $I28) 50, sad No. L0 84380 | FLOWER VASES. CARD RECEIVERS, bl pos T Onta, e 1ot tondy od S i 70 bl INLAID WORK TABLES, cl:au— he & n.a. Tair, ‘:-n prices -u-;‘:‘m, | Prime to | GLOVE BOXES, FANCY TABLES, (350 P s o, e, St onange NG THE RISTORI CHAIR. u.--rrnmime ‘oid, 197}, hts up- IN ADDITION TO OUR VERY LARGE STOCK OF RICH AND PLAIN F TURE, A BEAUTIFUL VARIETY OF THE ABOVE GOODS, ELEGANT IN STYLF AND PERFECT IN MANUFACTURE, ARE NOW OFFERED FOR THE HOLI- DAYS, AT POPULAR PRICES! o The following s the weekly statement of the Cotton market: Sales, 000 halon, sprinat 23,000 bales Tt week . recsipts, IL9TI baes Sgainst 45,250 Daies iast wesk; ox 15, v Dales west cousiwibe 4nd 16,820 belos 10 fofeign porta; stook, 200,462 . Lovisviies, Dec. 14.—Market stesdy. Toi 43 bihde. No. 686 BROADWAY, Cotiou—sales 144 bales, st IN@3le. for low mm Hogs. 4. % e s i Tl Moo Forky 90 e Dreca Bhsts: BELOW FOURTH-ST. Sore 6. Hams, ioc. Prime Laed, tiorce % @63 26 Ows, ¥c in bulk. New ear. 80c. ; The. Supective Vioi, 850816, Prime Red Whest, 83 80. Sugar, 13fc. A o o et Moinsses, e, IIQII;:"I‘)‘". 14.—Cotton—Sales to-day, 1,100 bales ; market closing at o ing 10 the weakl balow: recelpt aad aiiphowd, 57980 bales Nouvenuts ox Card to the Pablic, 1" order to *promote pablie confidence in the highest degres, the officers aod mansgers of the Usion Home snd Sebool have con sentad to sssame the respenibility of the castody of the funds re- esived by ue. All mosey, ss soon 88 received. i deposited in the LONDON AND PARIS NOW OPENING Masxirronsy FURNISHING GOODS, WINDSOR SCARFS, Fighth Nationsi Bask, snd all psyments for articles, or other expensss, a7 wade out of the funds so deposited, by chieck of N. IL Davis, Ageat of the Institation, indorsed by us. A Compittae conalating el thres gentlemenof the Ladies’ Advisory Commmitien purchass all the erticies to be preseuted, and « Committe compound of Me o1 Geo, Van Viiet, Quartermester-Gevearal of the De- partment of Now York; Major-Gen Barlow, Secretary of State; Andrew Waine:, esq., Secratacy of the Bank for the Sevings of Mer- chaata’ Clarks . Wikliam Ortou, President of the American Telograph Compny, and Joho H. White, esq., Connselor-at-Law, will have the direction of the msnver of datribution. Tuonss & Co., Nanaging Divectors, No. 616 Brosdway. The faregeing oscd ia published wish our sanction. Mre. Cuanies P. Dany. Acting President. Mre Davio Hory, Secretary. Mire. J, 8. Voommwine, Troasurer. In view of presactiog ramethiog wosthy of the sacesssful leader of ot autps. L iie s tine portrait, Life wize, of Gen. Grant in bistent, for whink: the onersl personally sat, valun $1,200, will be ene of tie prizes. 1t 1 now on view in the office fur the sie of tickets, Ne, 616 cowdiray. —! Advertissment. e —— Mes. Mury Howite writes thus: War Hux Loven, Hrenoars. Lovvox. Mossrs. Witwwcan & Wiiso; | bave very sroat pleasurc i bear Ing my testimony to toe value of your Bewing Machine, whick I can do consctantiously. To sy that 1t ts 8 wonderful {uvention s saying little, for there wre masy wondetial Luveations now-a-deye; but this , that 1t Il our imaginings of house: s wiid good bard worklog browales that sak for no payivent. toady. wwaccapable friend in need—one who never wearies, never looses Its eye-sight ever the most delieate work, nor eve:. in fact, can be ovar-worked. If e son be going soddenly to the DOGSKIN DRIVING GLOVES, RESS SHIRTS AND COLLARS, SILK UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. SCARFS, PINS AND SLEEVE BUTTONS. Alnmdnlnlnmud!‘l’-llhlhfl.nd-. wany stylos of which sannot be dupiicated ou thie contivent, will be v nd . 8 POPULAR PRICES, - UNIOK ADAMS, oo 637 Jobn A. Reed. (Suceessor to E. W. Braw,) DIAMOND JEWELER, Tlas sow open at hiy DIAMOND PARLOR., No. T BROADWAY. | Antipodes. or 5 dwughter to banarried, or if ydur benevolence longe 1 the caid Wiktar weathos ia clotie the poor in waru garmente. 70u | 4 11 oo seportment of Opposite Grace Chiazch Bead not bewitaie o8 to who abell do this suddes sccumulstion of DIAMONDS neediework. There siasds the good gouias of your household, with Lor wibve: aris extendad, aod' bar ovor tireaded necdie. resdy to do yous Liddiog. Bit thew down boside ber, converss plessently with hee, lay yoor band deliostely upos the outapread wwork belors her, and lke s dream of eachuntaent the exquisite work will pass under your wye completed. Such has been the experlence of out famdly.~[Advi. RARE GEMS, PLAYING ¥KON 1 TO F9 TUNES, and eosting trom %5 50 TO $%,000. The larpest swsortraent that ean be found aaywhers M. J. PAILLARD & Co., Manciacturers aad lwportars —— A Pertect Sewing-YMachine —Mes. J. W, Watkios of Brook Iyn writes: A experience of fowr yeare with the *Ellipti wnd sone!derable with otisr fizat elase machiues, | dewr it bat justi o o ackine to s ¥ consider * nor enly far v il y wachige, bl ae @ persent Sewing-Ma P hine i ovary respe No. 21 MAIDEN-LANE, (wpstaive) N V. and per T W, Tuyier, No. Broadway. VOR 'THE HOLIDAYS, i BON BON BOXES, IN_GREAT VARIETY, ple and easy to operate tant 3 child can use it with- | much I it pralse.”=| Advertis 0 wonderfully | outdifteulty 1 ¢ went, At Wilson Sewiog Maciiue of acknow adged repatation for youree of WOOD, SILK. LEATHEX. PAPER. &c. PERFUMED HANDKERCHIERS, AN GLOVE BOX BO e hristmas or New.Year's yoo ey wat o Wheeler & or S, S OF FRUIT, PRUNES, / ‘r:.“..;mllxL b vul'] : ;I;:"c-rnev Brosdway asd Twvanty secoud-at., o5 . < : OHOCOLATE. S S — l‘Mu?:;LIC)APNAl})\"ugAgASNDY.BAG“‘ o Vot h £ - 3 The Rev. Stephen 1T Tyng of Now Vork saye: * [have hind CORNUCOP. | &C. (he Orover & Boker Machio for ten or tweive yoars fn consiant e o YR ] Z. ve. and kind ly sowis Tmporiant te Railway Travelers. ity house. 1 have seen snd knows, every kind of Lamily sewing myoviant be Raliway Rraveler APPLETON'S ILLUSTRATED RAILWAY GUIDE, DAY, Decewaber 17 st 10 0. w. Wil be rasdy on MONDA! ¥ 1. ONE. HUNDRED RAILWAY MAPS, representing the prin ips reillways of the conntry, thelr connections, stations, distancy 11, (MPORTANT INSTR ERS. in to purchasiug tickets, clheching bazgege, both personal and hoaseliold, sceomp!{shied upen the Grover & Baker in my Machine, of which there bas bean « portion of Lho tine tw house at work. 1o the eatire sativfaction of !l who Tewtimony before the ——— MARRIED. Thursdsy, Dec. 13, by the Rev. R. 8. Foster AUTER=S T -0, traveless, ko ke, D. D, Jumes \\', Mo 10 OVER EIGHT THOUSAND TOWNS, VILLAGE: TIES, situsted apou the Reilways of the Uuited States n to Miss Lobe A. Swith, deughter of tho late ! James Suath, esq., sl of this city. No cawds. | ITIES, CROSS—GORHAN—In Brooklyn N ¥ Thursdey, Dec. 1. ¢ | v " v 1 n doieehe by the Hov: T, L. Cagtes. D- ., Gantaves | LY ACCOUNT OF RAILWAYS AND THEIR PRO PR Sy | V. ANECDOTES AND INCIDENTS OF TRAVEL, ke. de. MMER~In Broekivs, on Thursdsy. 12th inst,, at ¢! | APPLLT! 'S ILLUSTRATED RAILWAY GLIDE rents, by the Rev. Dr. Thomes D, And i for sale upon all the principal railways at all nd hot office Plamgser. v of wou, Henry J. Foster cus , and et all the principel [ Rev. Thomas Arwitage. D. D., Johu W. Holienback of Wilker ox THE Josephine Forgusus, daaghter of Jokn Wood SOURCES OF DANOELX TO THE REPUBLIC At PLYMOUTH CHURCH, BROOKLYN, ox ONDAY. DECEMBER 17, 1466 sachusetts E, 19¢ H, 2ijc.; Pacitic L. fine B 104c. Stark A, 21c leached SLirtings are in ste luction finer grades ¢ fate prices; low quali ndy i br ar sold up to tiew are sold ot slight The jobbers quote: New York Mills, Wan c.; Bartlett's, “2he. Jumes Mills, ge.; Lawzence B, 2., Pepperelle, -4, 43¢, Attawau e, Waltham &4, Bates BB, 25e. Utie 22)c.; Lonadal Waltham 104 Tt gan XX althnm 54, 4%e.; Semp. Mem., © ville, 2 Amoskeag, 10 Sprugue’s (dark) Riclmond, 1 Paciiic, 1%, Printing Cloths are firme: and in ratber more demand, but withont change 1n quotstions | Trows Drifls are In demand at aboat late quotations: in some | insiances gLt coneession hns beeu rande. Ticks are quiet, a4 nsual a4 this season. The Jobbers quote Amoskeng A C A, 58c.; Amoskoag A, 4%.. Amoskea B, Tie; Amoskeag D Hamulton, 37jc.; Pearl River, e, Harvest, Pitistield, 1450 Albuny, 1ge; Hampden fine grades, but low qual quote as follows: Naum. brown, 40¢.; Ellertou O, ities are dull : Pemberton, Awn.. 4 “Mous Delawmes_are i good de ing nomaewhat nat improved tone. atill largo amounts of gouds Lave 1o e sold at w huevy loss. The contraction of rmlnruun ia quite general i likely soon to produce a healthior rone in the market. The clothing houses are inquiring for goods for the Spring trade, and, if they conid be sssured that there will bé na over produc ald by froely at falr ploes, Tho cold weaiber bas W pmdm-:l an improved demand for heavy overcopkings. nels and linseys are amocg the fow & @ 11 the Westery trade | which at prevent bring fafr pricen. Foreign goods are. upon the whole, Guist ; the being n destacd for choico fancy goods ada seanon ——— RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE Drc, 14.—1%,60 hbls, Flonr, 919 bbls. Whisky, 42 sacks Coen Meal, 415 bble. Corn Meal, s O Cake, b Wheal, 194,176 bush. Corn, 0 Rye, 500 bush. Malt, 6,152 buch. B ks, Ashes, 3% pige. Beef, 61 bhis. Vork 151 phos. Lard, 1,304 pkgs. Bus L blis. Petroleus. 9, e, 2ic; Pepporeil | " | ousUNDAT, De E Tickets & For sile by 5. Dyss & Co.. No. 246 Fulto Mg Brookiyn. Ressrved seats b g oy Jo g Watches and Jewelry York to | of all desciptions, and STERLING SILVERWARK L DT ST e DILD. For Sale by GEO. ALLEN, No. 415 Broadwey —Saddeoly, sn Monday, the 34 toat., Joha J. | Subdete Setely Combel i Uie 4ot year of bis aco Dr. du 1la Schenek of Philsselplia respectial'y inlorws his ptients and Uae public shat be will wako is usual visits to this Cicy vext TUESDAY; bat on the following Taesdays (Clristivas and {atnity are rospeciful y invitad (o ettend the tunera!, ‘)Al.lu opel Church, Morsisanis, on Sunday, the b . derly, on Wedossday sveniog. Dec. 17, Mary A., winell, danghter of e late W. J. Murg: lece on Batarday. Dec. 15, at'1 velock, rom ber o. 145 wenty-firaiat, Kbe relatives snd ted to aitend, aiso the m. call next of consulting biz weuld do weil to make a note of this end from ¥ Tuesdsy. His Boome are st No. 32 BOND-ST. Oifice hiow am todfpm. 1 Genernttommitt s, A weeio; o Lie | be Liol —Ou Tharsday. the 13th inat., aiter » short and severe sick- Commitien of thia Committen ot Tload: ; ¢ Hall, No. 600 Brosdway on THIS (Saturdsy) EVEN- RV IR TP 4 v g e S o k. 'Tue Finance Cammittee will meet at 3 0'cleck. WALDO HUTCHINS, Canir Wiktiax Druwxoxop, ivices ot ve of ber parents, No. 100 West Baitic st o CwALeES 5. STRONG, ro0kiys, at 3 0'clock p.ga.. o0 Saturday, kbth fast. { Secsataries. Deg. 14, the. I';' Peter 8. Chansey, D. D., q v eiat Meeting of this Comuittes will e il latives of the famil ‘the Reverond Cler A 3 leady witbous Trihss ‘motice, o atend, bio ke I va. (ihe Easduariars, corcas T weuty thsd s aad Brovdway, belng artholomew’s Church, cofer of Lafayatte-plac: o cupied with *ha Fafr for Orplian Child:en of Deceared 3 In'nr- i uewrt., on Monday meraiog, the ITih inek, st 1l o'cloek. | Seilom), ea MONDAY EVINING, Detomber I7, Iif, &4 o'sleri congestion of the lungs, Fresces P. beloved | gooe w Feppar, - aged 48 years. ey are " | Sectotarier. Sou trviied £ sitiad (he Miremi No. 3 | _Oma BoSase 7 Jecl whon Geaeral . —A Spucisl Meoting of tie L Geaaral Comarien il o held oi oy 18 Fouthoave (the bead dewide | auitters, corner of Twenty-third-cr. ard Broadway, Befag occ i M ide | e Fais for th Ochbhan. Chuldsen of Lobdiers and san Childion INTNG, Decanber 17, 1866, o1 75 o ATIE THOMAS MURPHY, Chaicuiss yny H, Homao, ) Cuas. B, Havs, ..§ Beerolarien. o), o MOXDAY E Thureday, Deo 13, John Holues, . ftiends of the family ere respectiully invited to | 3, {rom hie ata restdanve, o Moodey. 11th (att. ot | .~ B Carviares wil be ot the depet o srrivel of the | Py OFO. fondwe | New-York. Lace Corwine, MEOARTIY—A¢ Morrioasin, o0 Wodnewduy, Dec. 12, Covies e RiFionfor 107 ot tmparied by sy, 5¢ Cueinmer, o (e Slat . # R 6L L 'E‘nh’nm fyiends ol the n.a,‘uz:maw invited 108 | (Window Shades, ‘tatid *he (azeral. o) the Cliareh of 707, Degsed), e.r. e pabited and best Snetoh Holisod. Tweutyeigithit. aud Madiwouave. on Soudsy. Mth el a8 12} e & J. B. KVLTY, No. 447 o elogh, vitheut (srider noice. B Dee. 13, shersiiohent n.um-“h-ur. L & J. 06 '."IDA—A.: ‘?::“'014 , on ’ru-n‘q R ihinews, Archibe! gilwie, 3 -~ [ oh oo af his fcber n-ow Jumoe Hucham orotatteed | . oo S e ttacd the fusessi, TRy ook, o | Bonurifnl Tep. Swoct Brogth ow 15t tnw., ¢ T4 o'alock p. . Sz Siug, oo Thursday, Dec. 12, seddenly, well, aged 01 yeirs. o wil b teken to N Gon., for interment. Re-Ou Friday. Do, 14 Gliarles Alicod. son of arah M. Behirainer 3 youss, | wionth ":‘3 e ardey, - n b . ?UB' lhlf’l‘l .m“ > Y iy il lecture ou Plerpast, Poet, with flinstrative readings, in the lec- *he Chareh of the Restorstin, eomer Maacos place mud TUESDAY EVENING, Dec. 14, st 8 o'clock. Tickets be hiad &t the door. The i1 Harko utior, =5 O Ne. 69 BEOIVAT et No. 154 PULFON ST.. ko Savued bis HOLIDAY ceday, Dec. 13, Rickacd RBoudon, in ¢ the faily are inviied § stiend lis , e, No. U r.'h‘. o, on Banday, s 13 | _Gentiemen o i e IS 2 ‘?mm'.'u'l&‘ M:O'i}";ilfi i .\lv- : N - % ENING.—For min and weakness in the UARLEM JODGE, Ne. &3 Fojnd A M.. o e, el o a e hae full ct Sudey morutug. ot 9 5 the | of thgr Wt brother, FULOMAS 14 LAPDON, Mester Hoom No. », Dinouond W | PACIFIC L and YLES for GENTS, YOUTHS sud BOYS.* | GEOKUE C. ALLEN. No. 413 Brondway. ove dooc | SALT B ——— At Gesdes. v A STRIKING WINTER NOVELTY, ASTRAKHAN FulT HAT ow YOUNG MEN, Tho hxadsomest Wintar Hat ever produced in Ameriss. A Rawo-Amerioan #tyle. adsptad squally o 8t. Petersbargld and” Now Tork . mmmhw.-uw Entirely origtal, gracesc¥ i shape, of Lse uee meterisls. The liappiest combiastion of Lir aod falt ever devised. ‘Harmordzes perfoctiy with the ‘ashionable W iater peame. Not stagy aad apactarslar, but imple aad ebsyaat. A'Mat to compel admivation, not prwweks amissmeat. Oy weok bafore the worid aad alrexdy & graad wucoess, Emineatly distingur—a marvel of tanté{ol adaptativn. Youngmen pronounce it “ie greatest Lis of tue day. _ Thave you seeait! Flave yon hoard (Le indiss oplaient They epprove it emphatically, aad their i fs law. Fusey nave: conceived saything more (aacivaiiag. Parle, with all its facilities, cannot mateh it - THE ASTRAKHAN HAT iy o0 **inatitution” Mark thedl 1is *“the round aud top of savereignty. —Shakespears. Gives the crowniag grace to the figurs of 2 geatiemen. Not #tiff, uot formal; uo augies. eary, yot dashing. There's uo Hat or Cap exiant that sompares with ft. Young Amecica aceapts it with resl sntivinssm. It is the samotuary triamph of (ne Hol! Tavanied aad introduosd by JOHN . GENIN, Haser, No. 515 Broskway. Bl Black & U, Voatablisied in 1810 AP o o . Goocgony } Parts. 4 2 Brosdway. / by the receipt of 200 -1-0_:1-1 ¥ prepaed t B vetn cloonits, of Teclaios for' (59" hekdayer They heve josh A T o "t oeived an assortment of WATCTIES, rom Loodon sud Gevevs. FINE JZWI’JM Geveva Fails BYZANTINE i e of om the priucipal depots o snd 1CS and ARTISTIC CAMEON from Romes 7 ol from. INLATD oonum.Aub:m. trom Nice LEATHER GOQDS, from Vieaus, vad o lacge Tariety of FANCY ARTICLES ¥ROM FRANCK CLOCKS and BRONZY, ORNAMENTS. | con: piste » Gold Wedding R —t——es® sale by 6. C. ALLEN, No. 415 Broadvay, 300 Sosk belowsOpitey IVORY, PEARL, ¥NAMEL, LEATHER, ke., for wle by 020, C. ALLEN, No. 415 Brodway, one doo: below i Spoons, Forks, Caps, Goblets, Cake Baskets, Gesters, Noptim Risgs, Flah Knives, Pis Kuives, Nut Picks. ke., for ssle by G%0. G, 115 Brosdway, oue door helow Canaisi. THY PENNSYLVANIA MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S. STRUMATIC SALTS AND WATERS @ 40y erelan (o7 the cure ol DVSPLEPSIA, REETUMATISM, WL . SWOLLEN GLANDS, HUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, &C., &C. Laxinte, EPPELSHE! 5 & Lo . A&_t-n, i To Lrow and “teel Mannfacturers. # propriators and assiziess of the seversl latiers pateut iswisd to aan m | Hercy Bessamicr and Rober: Moslet of Fuglend and to Willises con | UCTIONS TO RAILWAY TRAVEL | 5 New Years) he will not be iu New-Zork. Thoss who are desirous | | I | l 1 | Matdento ! I Ten © as patiente. a ber = Keily and otharaof this couniry, for the gremaiactuce of IKON AND STEEL oy their vorions pro-ewes, in the United States, bave, for the purnose. o avoiding wl) coufict of claims ander said pateats, cossolidared Luels sterests, sppointed the uudersigued Tristoes, and are uow propaced Mannfactoce and Sue under the vacious Letiers and to 1o e eacy (0P aLion wod workiug dra The gr-a* strens sud touziiness, and how, BYRSPAER or PNEL MATIC CAST ST puoss of it production, ss well ss the Bumption of it. are two weli known to yor o requre comment. 1 winewed at the s orks of Messts. Winelow, <5 grant Licenses Eraton: Resvorxs. cxs oted w ithout Dysing, L SON P o " Wiclesls by DEMAS BARNE! nd Transporters of the News) ork. s ATLANTIC Doax Coupaxy, Decomons 14, 1 @ Auantic Basi for the pest week A Kpice (LJ7LY B is) 48 GORTLY (0 eup- orbin the e5 t of Goata frors the bevi. of the Basin lins bees Mied nd ;00 inwde. i to ol coneerned. bus Tie cash bas uo coupler perd b viur ¥or & viber of aighs it bowts londed with g od other vewsels (o ollaw STRANAVAN. Peosidon: Sewing-Vnchisen. @ city where vou can hud o) Kinde. 5 st mannfacts wrices, sad - thirsy duws (o sy o not satintied. L STours No.nk! Brosdwav Corne of Riseckerst mal Liberatity, - L AW VORR COLLEGE Lias maw opesed it [n!irmary and Lavoraiory te Fifdlave.. cor. L wmiiy-aveou ot Operations are par forgied om the Mouts ot wae tad Cnder tie dicee tlon of exparinsced De- Cohnrge. Those who vesd the wervie [ to pey tor thein, wee vited ie teis Intity- ELEAZAR PAR 1. SMITH DODGE, - SIBLE MLY 3 W2 I, DWINKLLE. . Fum for the Holldnym.—ie Puien: Costocie Houses, or out-door Spring Horves, I‘h:m .-“.m sorws T4 and Warons fee ante, No. 90 W hawe. ueer . at me eveiy case o fiilice. eight yoars (s Piies ud Homors. . ““Ladios’ Freuch Shoes. SLATER fiaving jist cetagoea £am Pay, o bl g N ¥ mel Stons 454 Hrosdway, N, V. h Uesmetery is situsted 7u the iine of the The Woodinwn Woodiswn Shation). ssves miles nocth- » Twonl‘-dn)u g WAL AL _l?fl’fll Pmim' ) Cloirvoyust and Magnatic Hoati w o!'?vlh'::uun.dtlwnm: Naw-loey. s, Now's Haw v How: Importers and Max faciiee: { rd with or of A, J. Giood W1 e o Metinm. can rasidnice venr e Appiy to of addzess, DOTMAN & W) Miseion Koen. Vred, o taken e y .am e n e roared” ey e "(% for DOPV'S WA OWNING, Gonecal Ageat, Hy Winalow's Green Carn. ¥ or sis by al raspeciabie Grased eatal dains Browa. ok ht Kancy Cake; Doisia LT % ibe New - Veur's Tablo nee DEK. §ovsse by NALK & (3, G