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THE HOLIDAY SEASON. n our roview ¥ th S yostordey of the traders whose stores od during 1his Holiday season, we cciall n :”;—:!‘-.. e claims A% fuck a8 to maxg this eapp! wention a pleasant ssity. The foll fosorable dealers iu the goods which they ma aud to them i our readers v s HOLIDAY BOOKB: ; Jeax Inoriow's PoExs, a beautifc little book, and well holiday books. 1o oceupy & prominent position care Las bee od in ]vn]»mll‘\ the volume for ypublication on the inter and ergraver. The Book of th The Hundred Skelches, by Doré, and € All the above are for lalr in this city by O. 8. Feit, Oak: Mason, and J. Wiley, No. 535 Broadway. Desorrst's MoxtoLy Macazing, Published at ques. with Rbymes by Tom Hood. loy & Wroadway. The first number of this Magazine for .€67 is now out replote with welcome novelties, The pablisher of this Magazine has also issued o small volume entitled * Young America” 1t is an attractive and amusing little book and will tako unusually well with the youngsters at this time. JEWELRY, CLOCKS, CROCKERY, E1C. Ovington Brothers, Nos. 235, 238, and 240 Fulton-st,, Brook yu, offer for sale, of their own importation, diuner and sots, Paris clocks and statuary. 7 Caswell, Mack & Co., usder Fifth-ave. Hotel, quets, &e. Jewel cases flower-va id £ boxes 2 John-st., offers for sale, at manufac a stock of silver plated ware, Hiram Young, M tarers’ prices, until January ! manufactured by the Manhattan Plate Company. M. J. Paillard & Co., No. 21 Maiden-lane. sortment usical boxes. playing from 1t0 7 Atert , No. 137 Broadway, watches aud DEY GOODS, CAKPETS, ETC. Mr. John Gaynor, No. 765 Bropdway, I PBrokaw Drothers, No. 34 Fourth-av place, have a large stock of elothing for men © alarge os and No. 6 Latayotte. which has been got together with especia @oliday season. Their stock of overcoats is for sale at cost Mrs. Gayoor, No. 824 Broadway, dry goods and skirts. Broadway, dry goods, sha! Lake & McCreery, No. oloaks anl fancy articles. Hiran erson, No, 9 Bowery, carpets. B. L Solomon & Son, No. 369 Broadway, piano and tabl covers, li-a curtains. C. Taylor, No. 779 Broadway, Winter goods and and clildran's kid gloves to be sold during this and next mo ateos! Union Adams, No. 637 Broadway, will g the holiday season, dispose at popular prices of men's f ing goods and fancy articies, sleeve buttons of antique desigus, eroquet stock- dngs, itted shawls, and fine dress sl it g HOUSE FUKNITURE. commend 0 No. 181 Canal-st ted 1 t Bedsteads. Ward, No. gton, No. 365 Canal s. 96 and 95 Mast Tou suites fn rosewood, walut 41 may 7 Canal-st, B2 ney € for famil: & Co,, Confectioners, A. A Vau Tyue, No. 534 Broadway Wilson & Machines to be obtained of Wiroudway, coraer of Twenty-second-st. John J. M Chequers, Dominocs, Alphabet tionery, Pencl oudway, Wedd i y owl Chess, Desk Charles J¥. Hall, No. 32 row, Bay Bamuel Canteell, at No. 813 Broadwags-Ewbioid B. T. Babiitt, Nos. 268 and 270 Washingtos woap, &o. William P. Swith, No. 22 Maide For ¢ “have beca the wuro and ort 8 most | 0,00, acomot it palacos & o woll as iu and sl g usual In t Poug-estalilisie Quring (i bt ¥ usiness, Te way, can be found all re and gale of fursis sn importa and @ the season for th he samc as ! ‘Lhe fur coliar kno Tront wi wnd #_moderate-sised and cord tyle of their clase ohinobilla and Siberinn + 10 quirrel. The bon e bou, jaunty and [t ably, but st us L ol cos’ o Which dilicat with an imitation az "t opera. balls. i id thelr s wear. gred an Moutls fur, or 15 “Persianer,’ the Asi: om tae sheop fuer lossy, and mwo:e cxpeusive, Polstinr aro indo.vp i theso ki, {or pereo ser timn the colla Tatter bei Toose, wit romoi 1) st Gl e s are also mode is a5 2 smalikin, < Aur ot auce aad « Carriue robes, made of beas Anod with heavy felt, which whils frut waulls and like ¢ dormerly Furs for men's wear are again coming much in ve Yor riding as well as promeade, eaps, ¢ v auore thuy_ordipary demnnd. However, as o1 will not al e this head, our readers des. Lnforms ou this novel e ¥ can exaiiae over) ful, and valusble in the line.—{ Kxpre e CRIMES. sy THE OTERO MURDER. QONCLUSION OF THE TRIAL OF FRANCISCO VILA—A VERDICT OF **NOT GUILTY.” The trial of Francisco Vila Sagara, the alleged co- conspirutor with Gonzdles and Pellicier in the murder of Jose Gareia Otero, Was yesterday concluded in the Courtof Oyer and Torwiner, held at Drooklyn. The Court opened at 10 o'tlock yesterdsy morning, and Mr. Johnston addressed the on tho part of the defonse, his srgument o uprmfi il o'clock. A rocvés was then had. und at 1 ocl istrict Attorney Morris presented lon zth; L 3ng the ovidener in dotail. At 5 o'c] otk Tomor eharged the Jury, who, at 25 Winuies 106 o clock, aftar a deliberation occupying not more thay 10 minutes, retitned 1 the court-room and prosented thedr verdiet of * mot guiliy. @udgs Lott then ordered the prisoner to be discharged Lum custody, und the Court was adjourned sine die. 'Vila, 8 ho is commonly termod, seemed very anxions during €' absence of the jury, but when the interpreter informed bim of his nequittal he manifestod not the slizhitest emotion of joy, nerulr enoting with an agreeable nod those who crowded 10 ¢ te him. The evidence on which he was ac “ nithed socs to haye been that tendiug to show that Le was io o York at the tie the murder was committed. “PHE LATR ALLEGED DEY-GOODS SWINDLING CASE.— PURTHER EXAMINATION. At 104 o'clock, 8. m., yesterdsy, the examination <4in the ease of Seth H. Kliuck, Leonard G. Klinck, and James B Goggl, who are alleged to be secomplices in tho late wrindling trasactions of the firm of Foiger & Tibbs, and W. €. Williams came up before Justice Hogan at the Towbe. The under examination an several previous ocoasions. beon arrestod and they moved ber doud onnb" 10; that ia. the was taken own llfn ne over aud found Seth H. Klinok, wiioss Jumo bl {-uke-i upou a board and hung up; he ked Kinnol e s ¥ ok e S lild that be kuew nothing of the busiuess of the fi he hind bot their gouds; wituess tuen asked Kllnck i was business like to buy out n firm on Sunday night without ing wtock, explanation;” Khinek lul bis Lusinoss; the lhlut k by Folger & ‘Libls, in opinion of witiess, wos worth from §50), $3,000 o $40,000; he had ut frin goods on the represotations made by Williams, g&:mmm of $4,041 44, n:rn.lnnm days; the complaint was on oily one item; had never wade oy inquiry about the i prior Lo ullm: them goods; did not ask for reforences; | the purchoses, oxeept the last; had com for the recovery of the goods; bad flu"- FORALME RS, wavkg WhoW liams made w ol prooee .WM Wiy s S e e | Milwaukee Club ut_$2 NEW-YORKDAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, ‘DECEMBER 22, were A. Rusch & Co., Damburaim & Co,, Jewett & Co., Paine, Berry & Co., Aldrich, Jeddings & Co,, Clifton. "urfhv-( Colhy & Co., Kendall, Cleveland & Opdyke. H. B. Claflin & Co., and others, had not received any pay for said goods; the meanin nf 10 term * cash, v ¢ (] rtman for the firm vxf qurA yod m S ber last by th thew in Nouember, ,m.-! nloaa ™ h Nov, 10 art l” the Adams ds to tack on the b opt thai 1.0F were tack b when he got to o on the ferry-boat: received a re. 0 Mr. Ml cases and three Express oftice in cases: could not re was told to ¥, did 80 with s for Baltimore. put the cards in his ng goods 1 suy the goods were and if any questions were muu [ Deputy Sherift McKeon fostiied to_having seinad the books And papers of the finm of Folger & Tibbs, on a civil process, but bis testimony elicited nothing further o importance, and the cxamination wag theu postponed until to-day at 1 0'¢lock p. m. THE EANSAS CITY ARSON CASE. BY TRLEGRAPH TO THK TRILUNE. Kansas Cr1y Deu 21. tion of i umnu' for the were committ ey wit have their tri SENTENCED ALpaxy, Dec. 21.—George S son of 1%, ut West T preliminary examina- velborii closed yesierday, The uo cflorts in the FOR RAPE. n, charged with izaboth Evans, in in September company with son Inst, was ¢ Prison § arty, is on trial HOLLOW TRAGE! jury in_the cas es_Fitzpat Troy, Dec. Jomes, Adeluide i dleted for murder in the Shingle Hoilow tragedy, wh curred in this conuty last August, at 10 o'clock to-night, af seasion of five hours, brought in a verdict of not guilty. trial of the parties ks o d the entire week, belore Justice Tugalls of the Supreme Court STATE OF TRADE. it 1 BY TELEGRAPH 70 THE TRIBUS ¥lour—Demand firm for No. 1 8pring, and market at #1180, wind 50 bbls. Commm t; salee 3,000 bash Fuir Wi ' $2 $2 dall and baary, closing e, 1@ low City brand i White smell lots of Choice Wh te of No, 1. O nominal. Ship hte o Flour by railios v, B —Flour dull; XX Sprine, 81 el a%? Fyovisions firm. firm ot 6 9 . ‘Mruifl !'—Gk ‘~ #1. Loms, De, 1, i A - Cotton, 3 \ Laud dul " Mess Por Lold firwly lower, Ordinary werk, 16,300 bales; Ro baies today, 10 xports. .93 balee; Ummale, G0 bl JigaRe., quiet NasHYILR, Dec. | Comuissiouer of | by J.T. Exus, coruer of Broadws For 1t that, i view of the beueficisl offect the WaesLar & Wiwson Sewixg Macuing. ho las taken w: Lereet in ende: ve poor women supplied with them of kis of ir condition b proved by the, —{Advertiscment. — the grest s d Crosby oy SrwING Mack and Twenty-secondsta, whi i of the Feir, eud ofiers Vlln-nlr FPalre—The Executive Co: now held at the corner of ( ttention g0 the Wogmar & W %, w0l to The Best Family Sewing-Machines,—The Committes on ing-Machines, ot the late Marylaud lustitate Fuls, report aa tows: “We find the EUipti Lock-Stit-h Sewing Mackine to excel oll the most simple in construction, hnving fewer parts, readering it eorier of management, and requiring les power (o worn it than any other machine.” ic Hook is an improvement of great value. ineuring the crenting the liability of misving certainty of ezecution, and atiteh common in ofher machine “ Another valuable improvement isan Adjustable Feed Bar, adapting it to the finest or heavicst fubri “+ It is the only machine e have seen that will gather without chang. ing the tension."=| Advertisemien e e A Desirnble Doliday Present. ¢ & Baker Sewing Machive will clways ben s 0 simple child can operste it, greate ree of de dit per A Gro lizht to » fady. 1 forme all ths various descriptions of sewing in the most perfeqt man ner, beaidus doing the most elegant cad durable ewbroidory.—[ Adver- tsemient. MARRILD. sdiphis, on Tuesday, the 1ith [ late Brevet Golousl ¥ L. daughter of Nothan = 16, at 8t. Paal's Chureh, FREEMAN~THOMAS—0n i aan 1o M. Mary A Father Tilitson, Augustus ¥ oth of New-York. s Dec. 20, 1566, vy 5 1o Miss Jonuie A 20, Auna L. Green, youngest doughter Relatives and £ 'wd her funeral, from the resi- dence of her_brothe ir-law No. 144 Kast Teath-at., on Sundsy, De Tjhier notice. IRWIN=EASTON—On Th the Middle Reformed Datch Cliuroh, Harrisen v the Lev. N. E 0. duke e onehdet 4 3 D. ., bir. Wen. il 8., 8l of the above piace. IAMES-TIESRY—Ix, Gulw . Surstogs Co. an Thorsdey. Dee. 20 VIU ev. W. A, Raudies, ‘Lowis W. of Biookiyn to jarbars Orr Heery of the tormer place. o twin 7, by f Sou'hport, Conu. A i Eiis, veg.. of the first named px-re O'CONNOR—MAC On’ Monday, the 17th iust, st the Church of Seint vier, by the Rev, Father De Luynes, Bertholomew 0" Conaot to 3iaria K. Macastay. SPRAGUE—PARKER—On Thuesds; Dee. 20, 1056, at the residence o "Dl, Dowlug, D. of the bride's ster, in New-Yo Webster Sprague of Fabius to Mise . Emogene Parker, WELLS—KING—-A1 8t John's Chizrch, Braokiyn, o Tuesdsy, Dec 16, by the Kev, Nr eymonr, W Frauces King of Biookiyn, secoud daughter of PIIRTEETSIRATETTE DIED. BROWN=On Filth day nwrlln;. 20th inst., Avale 8. Brown, wife of Semuel H. Brown, aged 7 3 Toe meral will be o Second day, (e 24th inet, at 1 o'elock p. m., ¢ tho residence of Ssmnel Brows. No. 17 Lagartine-place, N. Y. BUTLER—In NewOrloans Lo, on Friday, Dec. 14, Chaties Batler, for resident of this city. v 4 HOFEMAN—On ¥idey, 21at et Ross, only dssghter of lseac and lu—ln&—;l'a-uhvuudnflh fiu-ul from thelr resi- foeiiock: Nineiwenthai., on Sumdsy, the nnn.-x MOTT—At B N. J.. on arlington, Second day, the 1ith iret, of e B Mo, oged 73 years PARKER—On !r&yrnln. ec. 31, Willism Jobn, infsat eoz of Yol v mnl wiil be lhcl. e The to 11-1 R y , Dee. 21, Mary F, Revere. ‘nds of the l.-uv e fnvited o sttend the tro-wwmum No. 37 Seventhist., 06 Sunday, Dec. ot 3 o'clock p. m. SEGEE--AL bridsoport, Comn, o8 Wednesdsr, Dac. 19, ‘Buckiey, twin daughter of PLilip B. Segee, aprd é yours. Rebeeca Ba:rtal Notices. De‘l Il Half an Hour. About 30 minates is the limit of sn ordinury perfume's life. After that time has elapred the efluvia is navseous. But PHALON'S NIOHT-ELOOMING CEREUS lasts for montin, and like the BOU- WUER gF ik gagont wiiey groms Bork aad s deliien eall | | Practical Education for Our Sons. WHERE AND HOW OUR YOUNG MEN CAN SPEND THE WINTER TO ADVANTAGE. TOE EASTMAN SYSTEM OF PRACTICAL L TRAINING, I REn AND " - THE EASTMAN COLLEGE, AT FOUGHKEEPSIE, ON THE HUDSON. AN INSTITUTION FOR THE TIMES. From Tiie Christisn Ties and Witness. We are preéminentiy o practical peopic, sud our fnstitutions of lesruing should foster such a tendency. In bullding up this vast coun try we have little time to theorize; we went resulis brought about ss This is more desirable at quickly as is compatible with thoroughne this time than st any other period of our Listory, The young men of to-dsy want to be fitted for activo life, aud that without waste of time. They must be tralned directly for the exigencies of the age sad times, aud be who can best educate Men and Boys in the practical concerns of life, fitting them in the shortest time, and in the best man- ner for suceessfl, useful men. ia the grestest benefactor. Not more than one-third of our Young Men at ihe age of twenty-one are quuli- fied to mewt with success in the business world, and it is to be greatly regrotied that Practical Edacetion, so essential to success, has been 50 much neglected. To remedy these deficiencies an Institation has been established, on principles 0 PRACTICAL and PRILGSOPRICAL, that it attracts the admiration of Educators and Business Men, from not only all sections of the country but in Europe, sud is receiving s patronage more extended than any other Educational Iustitution in the United States. The proctical University 1 allude to is Easrxax Coruran, loeated in the beautifol City of Poughkeepsie, on the Hudeon. This College in emphatically an Aetual Husingss Training House. Every step the ntry clerk tiil e goes on 'Change—is per- , in s different degrees of advancement, business an takes—from formed by the stodent; be is thoroughly impressed with the minutia thet Las to be mastered 1866. rosponding with the busiscas i which Le is first Lo engage, sud opens books sccordingly. He receives bis bavk sud check books at the bank, and (rom the stationor bis bluk forme of drafts, notes, mani- deeds, bonds, racts, poweri of ., and then com mences busisess operations, buys aud sells merchandise, ree! entate, tocks, &e. 10007 yna i8NG, wikes rogular dtwn 1a ghy ok, §ives cnd receives checks, re- , bills f g:hange, scceptances, sccount issarsoce des, lotters of credit feats, bills of ladin railroad repor smmary statements, , atticles of copartuenhlp, sulgnme imports end forwasds goods, got u ud misages estales, holds correspondence with difl. duals, tizongh the post-office, sends €ad recoives ptes «l interest aud calculitions connected sally ba'apces bis baoks weekly. +u, freight sgent, insurance rting merchont, With ene or two o760 broker, joblsr, ahivper, anufacturer, sad Qaflly . ceipts, Srder sales, receive. ent firms and inds, telograph messages, Cu whch his travsactions, and . From this he becomes, in apeut, forwarder, graiu dealer, imps aud three partuers, suctionesr, exc consiguee, rallzosd and stosmehip sgeut, basker. 5 The exercises in this department render it, 10dsed, ¢ miniature ‘world of business—each student's daty umy;\m Ut of the first-class retail merchant. The studeat’s mind and energios are here fully devolop 94 and tested in a field of labor calliog forth the highest order of executive skill. Everything is conducted hore o a real money, merchandse, end business psper basis. 1t is rogulated by a regalar standacd chrovicle oftrade and prices currens, whick are rovised and corzected with the New-York City warkets daily. An@uction sale takes place twics a week, when eales of roal estate, socks, dry goods, and groceries are wisde. Studouts act a4 auctiou: eers, cletka, aud purchasers. Notwithstanding the immense smoust of trade bers carried on, everytliing moves along in complete har- mony—no hinge uuscrewed, nor joiut out of (place. Like West Point drill and disciplive, it aliowa o drones to be here hatcled or fostered, but syster aad snimation never fail to excite energy aud eall forth setivity. Besides the above practical exercises in business, the student, from 'heoretical Department until completing the the time be enters the course, bas the benefit of short and comprebensive lectures end i trations on the following subjects by every man who would be o successful merchant, banker or U men of any kind, To.facilitate flis, the varietios of dry goods, cloths, grains, gro- cerier, &c., o sample, markéd with theirtrue gold value, and duly fall So that every transaction shown on the studest’s books is performed by reguisted by it rise actual transfer of graiu, sugar, ke, ke, ke. The floet ate quoted correctly on the tions in lletin " , cotton, rice, scrip, gone; the prices of these commoditi dally—indeed, we may say, houily—snd students are thus guided in tieir snlos and purchases. Thero is ing dep s retall Teusls departmeat for merchandise in bulk ith its deposis, discount and ex wment; o bank of isue, chango departments; ce oftice, whete bona fide policies are fsssed; @ post-office, whete they go through the regulsr routize; & telograpiic office for dispatehing messsges and receiving telegrams; o board of trade, whese grain end stock deold. I fact, | nothing sbout the Collage is fictitions—the transsc are real. Nor o thinall, ) in the Coliege, the principles of basi- | d; why & man hould be e re most thotoughly chucidst el in business—why upright in ell connections—ihy watch the mar ock o1 hold it—achy invore his g And when tie why hurry off & b life. L every why for everyact fu bu student Las finisbed kis course beie, b can step into the exch som, of store, with an ezperienca, that some the plodding of five or six yoars, while the student it in the same numaber of wecks, or mouths at most. utterance ts an honest conviction, when we say that the o3 of every farmer, mechanic, merchant or professional man should go # calling we ters mot what may be his through such a training—i | in 1ife, it will give him a practical turn of mind, and metho on of knowledge obtaised ot this institu | predict that the wid n the ber of the baukrupts of our land, tion will do mueh to miseries 11 d why it ¢ with ol thelr attends: sotwan's system, with ity we ean under | | | | w and buslness men have become fie patrous, glve it such warm cowmendstion. . To wake the Institution still more complate, s preparstory depart bas been opened, where Mathematics, French, German, aud d practically taught, Knox k City, oee | « thoroughly the Rev. Dr w Yo e of the Tuetituti and the Rev. Dr. Burchard o 7§ £ | purce from | of wore than weual vig o, on account of the high Di. Kxox says © Dr. Gallop snd mysell spent helf & day in looking through that ; * Eastman Colle My wicit th b ite namer | us Tostitution, fom 4 s lttle improved my eotimate of ite | buildings, six 1 midtie azed ero wers one th five bundred young ot devotion to | i fu the various departaents, snd sn air of e ms and offices through which we study pervaded the scoro of & pessed. +* Thare were no abscutees. loungers, nor trifders. Thetestapplied to & fnte | 5 youns man's capality is ainios mercial o banking b sdusting 1o parity between the pumber eateifb o 5 st budness thet occupies these young w 1 to the exact science, whos princip play | | Lly mastered before pr s poas tril wwwell the State fu the Union e + Almost every ot few gradustes from eres ara | ogue, and the pames of This course of 3ir. Eastman is in fact o Btting srmong the number. of Yale or Harvard, Hamilton or .t finale to such & curriculom Uni te for the classice! and scientific drifl thore 1t s no substi etend. But just a £ veould the faculty bere so o here efforded are found in none of vur colleges, tained talu'y the advant indispenssble as they aco (o it men for al very departmet of ess 1ifs. Ministers them would be tie better qualified for tWeir work after a therough dri “ Every youth should push his scientific and classical studios se far s possible, aud when e has Guished them, cowe to Eastman's Col lege for & thorouzh business course. The gradustes of our literary colloges can not do wiser thing, uo matter what their futare calliog stodents to esrn a diploms here, and 1 would aven sdvise theolog take away the repiosch the profession sufiocs, of knowing mothing ebout business. A BRIEF 8YNOPsIS OF THE COURSE OF IN- STRUCTION AND GENERAL PLAN OF OP- ERATION, COMBINING THEORY AND PRACTICE The superiority this institution claims is in ity novel, original, and pre eminent mode of instruction, eowbiniug THRORY and PRACTICK by means of certain counting rootu, baukinghouse, office, and actus! siuess operations, known ss the EASTMAN SYSTAX 0¥ PRACTICAL Tuarxixe, and secured by law to him. Tib prescribed business course of instruction properly embraces \liree departmenta—theoretical, junior, aud seriior—designated s the firw, second, sod third; the fourth depurtzont representing the sta- dents in mathematics, French German, sud the Euglish braches, ke., and the entire elassification corresponding with the {reshises, sopho- more, venfor sud Junlor classes fn 8 literary college. Each of those departments is under the persousl supervision of « Priacipal, with an able corps of Amistants. IN THE THEORETICAL DEPARTMENT the groundwork of ,permanent success is laid, Hers the olementary pricciples which ate to guide the studeut through this interestiog sci- ence sre found. The time required in this depertment depends on the preparation before entering. and the ustural ability of the stodent. The pupil bo bare instructed in the elements of arithmetic, penmanship, and book. eeping: studyiog the langusge of trade and commercial definitions; the forms and use of business paper, viz: notes, drafls, bills of exchiange, bills of lading, receipts, orders, checks, contracts, artisles of co-partuership, insurapce policies, pawers of sttorney, deeds, bonds, wills, and totters of administration; wnd orthography and correspond- ence. Each exercise is mede clear by models, disgrams, end biack- bourd illustrations. The Student's Ouide exbibits snd points eut evary step in tho groundwork of this important branch of edusation. From thi department be is promoted to the JUNIOR DEPARTMENT OF ACTUAL BUSINESS, conducted on the Landon Corn Excliange principle. Young snd widdie-aged men, from all sections of the cauntry, sre lere found, keeping in wotion the whoels of trade. Fere the Empire und Buckeye boys meet. Representativos of every State, they hail from the cities, villages, the manufactories, the stores, and the furms; from the simpler a8 well as the more elevated posts of labor; sod iuingling togetber, bring mind in contact with mind; giving impulse and wction to dormant energies; kindiiag new hope and zoal in every hoad and beart. Here shrewd, keen-oyed merchants are soen on every Land. This bs doctded: fui and intere rens of yontbful fae dustry. Vverylbing Is PREEMINENTLY PRACTICAL AND THOROUGH Here the student s wod Lis officisl desk, and furnished with & 1 Copiel Gpuising Ol Gail Com ielg, Wscunidag S WAL G | DOUELE E! | arn Ox THE ELExExTs oF SUcorss 1 Busivess; Ox AvvanTism; Ox Doxxstic Axp Forntay CORRRSPONDENCE; Ox Hignsk Marurxarios; Ox TR ORGANIZATION AXD MAXAGESENT oF DANKS; Ox Tur Laws or Tuae; O 1 Propuerios, Distaisoriox, Exouaxon, axp Coxsvxr- TIoN or WrALTHG Ox Coxxmcr AN KAvIGATION; Ox Stave Axp Namionar Ruvewcs, Ox THS SciExer oF Gove: Ox 70 Axt OF DaTEcTisg CovsTrnreEm Mox THE COLLEGE BANKS, in numbor, ere ectus! Banks of deposit, discount and circuls- very sppolutment, es Tegular chartored city in tos, bills MENT; the complets i pocie, chocks, stitations, provided with their own bi a of books, sud the busines of exchange, &e.. foruished with ful doue with &y much accurscy and dextarity e iu the foutisbing temple of Memmon b the metopolis. Students act as president, dirsotors, casbiers, teliers, book Leepers, &e., sud bold theis regulsr offices in theis tam TOE DRY GOODS AND GROCERY DEPARTMENTS for buying and selling, TANTS' EMPORIUM lagest business housss fn Now- York, wad it roqaizos not lessthan ten operatives for tho office busi aro farnished with sa THE M e the representtive of o of umely, cotton, woolen, silk new. Tt contsing four departments—s d Yankee notions, with ex'es clorks in charys of esch: aiso shipping WMice clerks, and four partuers. From here a liy in thair first sad col tion s p: ock of merehandise, all the actaal business onducting o lerge mercastile house is bere The whole system of etrikingly lnstrated, Tho sbove syuopsia of this mew wmodo of instruction, combining I be other aystems over d e, to matisfy evary ove of its ised or iutroduced. It makes bim practi theory aud practice, is saficient superiority over al the pupil at once in ACTT L - unts and the whols routine every vasiety of cally sequaicted wit aconutry store to of busivess tranactions, he simple detal of our extensive mercantile estab complicated operstion and banking G. t becomes familiar the roatine of practical i tzed with changing books from sigle to double entry, chauging st books to par every form and p k-keejiog od estal lishmerts. INESS AITHMETIC knows in wa sl busluess cour is tanght in the pres the more io genenally—taking up the most ace of | | ode for the practica! epplicatio t, comuinion, avaraging, k. Lectures in this branch sre giv reisad in writing end expl we. b eds, mortzages, leas lista, o , teleases, ke, Also o dorsements. ted with O ackiv ncios, partaerships, ¥ eons wte prosecution a most imuiedi portance to the business of s & never cens succession of contracts and man, whose 1if gencion INSTRUCTION IN CORRESPONDENCE ridiog poor and rules, the tlais o punctustion, capitale, ¢ coutse, com emabraces ca of whish will load to the hi e t i b obser Brovity in commanleation, foldi wen of words, ke, &e. POLITICAL ECONOMY Lectures on tho naturs sod acquiremest of welih are given from time to time, scitations and lectures aro sleo given in commersial geog Spe autile sthics raphy snd o Lectures on sdvertising, bastnses eorrespos tence, and general top- stardaye fea relating to suceess In | We will closs this lengthy raport of this maritarious Institution by e 0 eutur into sctive o given nying that young or middle azed man wlo do. busivess, and parents who kave sons to educate, will do well to look Ita superior advantages for & practical papular educa Hlore your boys srs teught that which into its merits. fion cannot be questionsd they will practice whan they become men. They wre tauzht for purpose—ziven an education with & backbone in it The time spent visiting this Tnstitation will repay any educator, or any ouo interested in practical instruction. It i believed that the wide dissemination of the correct business principlos which it teachos, the practizal wmethod it inculcstos, and te would invest business with more character, more pleas ve from bavkruptey sud nusly go to the well for the want of the train eystem suppivs. Old morchants slready oon- the experionce which it secures to the s, aud ruin thoues fug which Esstman cedo & grost reform in the geueral method of busiusws. There aro fowet failures and & much larger per ceotags of #igual wucoess. Much of this is direetly attributsble o the thorough and couiplete eystem of sducation in which the Eastiasn College may justly claim & proud ominence. Tho Tustitution fs patrouized very largely by our most eminent morchants and citizsns, and not a faw of (ke leading business bhouses bere are fadebted to it for valuable wssistauts in the capacity of ascountants, bookksepers, of walenien. We rocoguizs i tho Fastman College s general benefaction. The terms are ressonsble, and thoco is wo more desizable place to apend tho timo necessary for wuch a cosrse than al Pouzlkespsie, with all ite sttractiveness and odueational edvantazes. Information iu regard Lo tarms, &e., way bo obtaioed by addressing the President, H. G. EASTMAN, LL.D. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. v. ew. mochery. gunste of tiis dociety wil assemble at Irvi H.Il THH (Iblnfl’) IVININ(I. at § o'cloek precisely. wer will be served prom ¥ D MOROAN, Presidont, L P. Hewsanp, Secrotary. No. 99 Wal air of St Ntephen - Fa Twonty-eighth " 1...Jun.um- e hwreiiog of Frises, With Pll“lbb oncort, THIS EVENING. ll-udv-mn-—tnu-' parn Tudin Rubher Toys, VULCANITE JEWELRY AND FANCY ARTICLES, P uouDIlAl'i n s v for the HOLIDAYS, T OLOV K WO Co. o 203 Guvsdway. comet of Fulton sk, llul'd xy Presents.—Purcboers tion of PAR i ODOI CASES, ke, ox CASWEL ey Bachu will not disap Svalids, in relioving paid snd w Lo iy oo 40 g R, e —TRIPLE SHITET. Jourualism and Literature. The Publishers’ Circular (P in the following ln\rnmu;’m:l:e: sl e “One of the most importans revolutions slently uadergofug is the gradual .m,"'“ o o Peang tho book, and the substitution of the forwer for the latter. This is, indeed, implied in the expression, now become quite proverbis, that the newspaper is the Book of the People, and is especially .n-n sble fo tiip prospectuses for the coming year of the large family out nals. Tke, fof iostance, that of THE HOME JOURNAL of ln- York, which S#pwens to be Iying befors us, and which is, perhaps, t%¢ best repreventacive of its class. 1n the re: place, it bas for ite senios aditor N. P. WiLuis, o nawe of long standing snd of high reputs in our literature, and be, instesd of writing books, pute the matter of many books into the coluwvs of THE HOME JOURNAL. * I addition to this, the editors, N. P. Witiis and Monmus Puis- L1ps, gatler sround them 8 body of movelists and essayists, whose productions, instead of appesriug in the form of volumes, are read in THE JOURNAL su serials. Thus, for 1887, Daivy Howard is to con- tribute an American novel, to be calied * Salome ’ snd Barry Gray, who has published vohrmes ssturated with the apirit of the geatle Elia, irto farnish & #ontinuation of his genial papers. Now, when we wid to this an extended foreign correspondence, criticisms of art, lit- eratars, and the drama, spirited editorials, choice poetry, and spark- ling paragraphs, who can wonder that the circalation of such s paper s THE HOME JOURNAL is very large and constantly inereasing? In the particular instance to which we refer, the result may, how- ever, be pertly accounted for by the fact that THE HOME JOUR- NAL occupies A SPEOIAL PostTioN. It is a sort of organ of the taste and refinement of socisty. It deals with el that relates or contributes to the interssts of literatnre, as well as the amenities, proprieties, and plessantaesses of socisl intercourse, sud the fashion, news, sud gossip of the day. When we ses the newspapor thus, in some of ite depart- ments, takiog tho place of the book, with much otber attractiveness superadded, we caunot avoid the reflection that the mutual relations of journalism and literature sre gradually undergoing importaut modi- fication The subseription to THE HOME JOURNAL is $3 » yeur, by mall or carrier, Ofica, No. 107 Fulton-st., New-York.—[ Publishers' Cir- cular, Philadolphis, December 13, 1853, Qut Thls Aftornoou. THE FIRST ISSUE OF THE EVENING GAZETTE! THE EVENING GAZETT BUY IT TONIGHT! OPFICE. tio. 11 FRANKFORTS e, FRANCOIS GRFGOIRE & CO., CosmxesTas Horey, Dec. 18, 1955, M-«l- Ououmk ‘0. for gour beuitiful present That your IATL BLANC D' PARIS may meet reputation deserves is the hope of, ADELAIDE RISTORL These celobrted, sife, effectasl, and fustantaacous beausiiers of the Complexion, 7w sald by al Druggite ‘ PRICE. ENAMEL OF AMERICS, 81 EMATL, ). E. RA S Rl ours, very truly, BLA\!‘ n I'Al'(l! She. den-lave, N by Agonts for Now-York. ON Johu A. Recd, (Successor to E. W. Bvrg.) DIAMOND JEWELER, Has now opes at bis DIAMOND PARLOR, No. 791 BROADWAY, Opposite Grace Church, A lsrge aes of DIAMONDS, RARE GEMS, axo FINE JEWELRY. " Ne Tolier Complote Witheut 16, Lowpox Haix Couow Rmstour. Lite, e os Ham Coron Rsrome. Hair Loxpox Ham Cotow Growth, Loxpox Hati CoLor iesored Lowpox Hara Couon Beauty, Lo without jwox Mmsromme. A Really olon Rurronze. Reliable Hair Coron Kasroumn. Restorative. Vir $4. Address orders to Dr. adeipiie, Sold by uli Druggists sud dexlers esale by DEMAS BARNES & Co., F.C. WLLs & Co. Luce Curtuins, Styles fx mrs,u at fmported by B.KELTT. No. 47 Brosdway. Window ~hade i, plai, | rutut.a snd bost Seokeh Holl Curtala Trimmis “laiufactured by 0. T2 % J. B. KELTY, No. 447 Broadway. TMiupical Boxes ot PLAYING lhuM 110 y19 TUNES, snd costiug from &5 50 TO $2,000. The larzest assortment that can be found auywhere. M. J« PAILLARD & Co., Manufacturers snd Lmporters, Y. No. 21 MAIDEN-LAI Strumatic Salt Batl THE P SYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S STRUMATICQ SALTS AND WATERS are soverelsn for the cure of DYSPEPSIA, RHEUMATISM, SWOLLED ERUPTIONS OF THIE SKIN, &C., &C, For sale st all the principal D'""‘erm.sn:mn. us.}.ut. of all descriptions, and STERLING SILVERWARE, For Sale by GEO. C. ALLEN, No. 415 Brosdway, for.the Holiduys. A"l'cl"’l e aigned hava bear, i o matractod by the masafactsrers fo sl LAD ,";fl b ;'i' 'S GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. b i DURING THE HOLIDAYS ONLY. QUINCHE & K«UGLER, Agent S, bl 0 Jobmots, wh e, Hardware und Cutlery, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SKATES, T00L CHESTS, SLEIGH BELLS, BOYS' SLEDS, &e. A large assortment at moderate prices. W. N. SEYMOUR & Co., No. 4 Chatham-square. Gins Ladies’ Shoes. l' the attention Mr. SLATER :.vlu Just mnud mnn rk AT SRR boWs, vnmu HuSBERS, QUILTED SHOES, 58 Brosdway, N. Y. _ w. ‘h | oy Y. BON BON ROX ¥ SILK. LEATHER, PA Wi » u“ghm: HANDKERCUIEFS, hm OLOVE BOXES, BOXES OF FRUIT, PRUNES, CHOCOLATE, EMBOSSED PAPER CANDY-BAGS, SILK CANDY-BAGS, CORNUCOPIAS, &C. A fine varioty of Pariam Marble Figures, very fitting fi'“dfil’"&li‘l‘“""“\\lflthb& under Fifth-ave. Hotel. -nu-hc-., g IDEN- LANE. OFFER TO ’lll PUL\LIC AT LOW BRICES. HOLIDAY GOODS. GLOVE BOX!’.I ODOR CA JEV« IL BOXES, WRITING DESKS, POCKET HOOKS, %I.ISSIHO CASES, MUFF nmg. LEUANT FA MUSIC Wb c164 Ll"L\‘!( [ TRAVE TANDS COMBINED, BAGS, LT ORNAMENT. OPERA GLA! MOBLE Holldey Gooda oF B REAL ' VALUE e ST 5 R e+ POPULAR PRICES, R MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, UNDE.® GABMENTS,, b ‘WARM, DURABLE, AND CHEAP. MAGNIFICEN2' SCARFS F THE ;m." FASHIONABLE 1 ESIONS. FINE DRESS SHIRTH, EMBROMEKED AND PLANN ) LONDON MADE COLLASS. FWELVE DIFFERENT PATTERNS. TIES, BOWS, AND SCAREFS, OF UNRIVALED BEAUTY. ANTIQUE SLEEVE BUTTONS OF MYTHOLOQICAL DESIONS. SILK UNDERVESTS AND DRAWERS, - RHEUMATICS SHOULD H'M CROQUET STOCKINGS, . REDUCED TO $1 9 wpsies ZEPHYR ENITTED SHAWLS, WITH ROMAN AND GRECIAN BORDERS. Ao unrivaled and magnificant vasiety of the abovegeods, eutirely now, manufsctured aud seiscted with refereace to the Broadwey trade, will be found et UNION ADAMS, No. 637 BROADWAY. Eatsblistod iu 1410, Nos. 565 and 567 Broad: No. % Rus St. Georgoey i R:'-Yoll. ot !. Parle. Having replenisted their stock by the rocoipt of 300 cases of goodd from the principal depots of Europe, sre prepared to farwish the choloest selaction of acticlas for the holidsys. Thay bave jast-ver ceivod an assortment of - i 'WATCHES, from London and Guaeve. FINE JEWELRY, feom Genovs sad Paris. BYZANTINE MOSAICS wad ARTISTIC CAMEOS from Rome. CORALS, from Nuples. INLAID WOOD ORNAMENTS, from Nice. LEATHER 000DS, from Vieons, aad a largs variety of FANCY ARTICLES FROM FRANCE. Theiz stock of CLOCKS and BRONZE ORNAMENTS, from the beat wanafacturers of France and Italy, is mors compiate Mian in sng other season, and the largest Lo be found ia the Uuited States. Thelr unusual facilitien in the manafscture of SILVER WARE euable thows to coustantly exhidit a cholos stock, aud to faraish st short motio® pisces for presentation of the most artistic design and finest finish. Christuas Among the Poor. 1f any day of the whole year ought to be miade by mhnl- dren OFINII families, it '\lu{l\d be Christmas. And bow s of Ry tie birthday of Chiss £o be s Joyful day to the vu e S Joss, haf szarved and ball clad children of the poor—the straat and girls who sleep in bozes, and carts aud cellars, who are by the storms, aod shivering in (e Wister's cold, without shoos oF warm clothing, and age 7o g up friendions wal iznoraat, and s 10 be criwins The CHILT D SOCIETY is the sspocial care-taker of tho uoedy children of New-York. Tt bas bad in s school sod lodeing; bouses, und under fts charge, some 12,500 (during the past year] these onfortunste fit:le onse. ¥ Troposes to make s happy day of Christmss to the childrsn In ol mrious branches. thegift of oy, During the year it pro- e- uluvmfllr- plsced, meinly in the Wes aad_girts w friondiess nnd {.\.mln_:_ e - rdrmm m-“r‘-‘n‘mhy.]u—d : @ party to tie West. The expe.ses for each for c! RTAT 10 SR be same @B What ehild of ...:.n..:-."%— - make's Christmes proseat of & bomwe to tho caild of the wufor- ite . wo shelter, pertiy feed and clothe. and educslo. bomeless ehildren in our lodging-houses. In tie Newssovs’ HousK. No. 125 Fuiton-st., we bsve now frou 160 to 170 u,. course of the year sheiter sowe 7,000 diffe: t. t, and in e e aropeee vo give 1004, 00 diunert. and shos a8d ren we propose to give f00 uners. ln(-m-xh'nm( In the NewsBoYS' LODGING-House we add another room with 20 beds, which will eutail an Fonie f veme 81,00 po aimuin. W mecd vuppors or ol thews wet- inetitutions. Our 13 15 pUsTRIAL Scm00Ls educate, partly feed, and clothe some 200 wd“-flu Ghiéren per wnoumm, Vi will gve o ihces Trod, ghoes, elothiog, o help oo Chtistuaas? We o for aid from oat German friends on that day for tie Gtaan Sowoors o Taiun fof the ITALIAN SCHOOL Let every fumily. un they gatoer around the bouptiel e, on that happy day. reaiember the hunzry and deserted aud unbaf, :--ou! % great city, and rescive fomak of loset ome 4::‘10'- l.‘ appler. retary. stor-place. Chh‘un . Am Seciety. No. 1 Cliston Hall, A W e LLIAM A Joux E. “ll.l-u.l. Fon esitval for oach Sehool und Lodging Hows fo specibed. end the money ean be sent for one or all. as the donor Acticles and food will be sent for il m-uwl. It will be & gieat encou "io the poot childrea if our frisade can be present st sowe of these festivals. Dfllflunlwkml(\hn - w‘ellnd)'fir“h WiLnian A, HMI.& tot. litan Netional Beuk, No. 108 mace, No. 11 Clinson Hall, Ator- T mmfim-mm mmm-umumm-uuu-uwb Heary Bessemer and Robert Mushet of Englaod. and to Williame . Kelly and others of this country, for the menafactate of IRON AND STEEL by their varloas processes, ir the United States, have, for the purpess. of avoidiug all consiet of claims under said patents, consolidated their interests, appointed the undersigued Trustess, and are now prepared hn\nlkbrmlunhcwnu‘ilunhh urer, J. K. . on B s Seashacs: tod o, 40 nnas!mn!nvn?fl?cu'rflfi“ P -apness of its production, ws wall s the lmwm«u.uhwlm-h&- mmm e Bk ey, a o ohley, nm:h!omd-uww-l lare of cost, fnstrystions, &c., way be of 5 b W, Troy, JOHN ‘- OBlSWOLn.fl 3 SOUNA AR, Sutmitont, Pa- Positively the only place fa the city where you can find ofl kinda. of NEW SEWING-MACHINES st manufscturers’ prices, apd whare you can exchange any time within thirty days for oy athee Machine, without extrs charge. if ot satisfied. SIBLEY & STOOPS, Do, 64) Broadway. The MBWI S Rheus, nd il dnesars FITEAND UMOR (U Bay of nobe wio fl"’r‘.‘m,—nnru-un-n' — Joid averywhere. oyt i = | "W" of all Kinds repsired, of takes :;. vmv:u;}. m'fl.'.gu::z' ginm-f 5 . ; “Beutiful Tollet Seis, Wax sinse Jowol Cases, Cologne Bottles, Phantom mu.k-h by OAS- ELL, MACK o..-d-t Wi M w 0 AIE 'E.E IA 'mdz ‘IAIC wnd for the GE. RIA, o0 SATURDAY D 25, office st 1000 5. m. uduml!p-‘l'o'-a wa follows: Stations A sud b, #:06 & m. Stations C N B T