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SIDNEY GREY: A TALE OF SOHOOL LIFE. - By the Author of Dla and Ohartlo” “Insincere to talk of being sorry for a fault, fand then to do nothing to cure one's self of it ? I suppose it is, Well, 1 will try, then; my get- ting up in time will certainly prevent some con~ fusion, But, Sidney, I must go back to the othértroubles, It won't prevent Frank from Being greedy, and Charlotte from quarreling ‘with Sarah. I don't know what do about that; am sure I talk to her enough.” “There are two ways of talking to people, you Anew,” said Sidney; “I know you have tried one.” “Do you mean that I have set Charlotte a bal example by not obeying Sarah myselfabout those biown Holland chairs! 1 bave noticed that you alweys attend to Sarah's tiresome rules ; ani certainly the children pay some sort of attention y. Twish I had taken the right tide that night ; I bad no idea then that there would be all this quarreling about it. It is ve~ ry dificult (o go back now. Ob, Sidney! peo- pile talk of conquering faults as if It were such ‘an easy thing to do.” “1 don't,” said Sidney ; “but don't you think that ie worse still to talk as if it were impossi ble to do it, considering” -— ‘Considering what ?" “That we have not it all to do ourselves, raid Sidney, in alow voice ; ‘that Jeans Christ died to save us from our sins, Doa't you think it seems ungrateful, after that, to talk as if we could not possibly do it ?" “Yes,” said Amy ; “I don't think I should be so ready to give up if I believed that prop- erly, Well, Lam glad this letter [have been writirg did fot goto papa; by next month I will try to be in a humor to write # more cheer- ful one.” While Amy and Sidney were haviag this grave talk, Charlotte was hearing the eveuts of theday from Edward. ‘ Well,” she said, the instant abe saw him, ‘“ bad or good ?" “ Bad,” said Edward, “T might have known that by your faca,"" said Charlotte, ‘So you were late again?" “Sidney was. He never will let me wait for ‘him, that's the worst of i', He says that J'vo no right to dawale, and lose half my school-les- fon, because he can't walk as fast as other poo. ple. Be has to come into the school-room all alone, and then, of course, every one turns round and stares,”’ “[ should wait for him,” said Charlotte, ‘whether he liked it or not, for the principle of the thing.” ¥ “As ifthat would not be the very way to make him care more, 1 wish I had waited this morning, however.” “So Dr. Wise actually did it toSidney? The tyrant! Edward, I seo how it is, The hour has come ; we must do or die, We inust strike for our liberty, or be forever slaves.” said Edward, ! Sarah and Dr. Wise are both, ‘tn you see plainly, despots ; and if we submit to despots we shall be slaves, I, for one, am resdy to give my life for the cause of freedom, You know, in Rolhn’s ‘Ancient History,’ the Spartans used to say—but I don't remember the exast words, It does not matter, the example is the thing; and I have resolved that it shall not be Jost upon us. We will raise the standant of froe- dom, and this shall be our motto—'/iberty and Our Own Chairs, Let us think of Brutus, Ed- ward and strike “Whom ?” said Edward, “Ob! you are so matter-of-fact Kdwarl, [ @id not mean any one in particular, I meant that we were to strike for our freedom as people did in Ancient History.” And Charlotte took a turn up and down the grags-plot, quoting pootry and waving her handkerchief :— weare the woot, Weave the war errupted Edward, to hill “Winding sheet!" in “But you don't expect “KAI eried Charl an odd thing, Edward, bat y« anderstard one when one is speaking tijgu ly.’ It is em to “But you said something about Brutus," said Kelward. “Ot course I did,” said Charlotte, “People always do when they talk of resisting tyrants, Of course, L said fixe atively, that we were to imitate Brutus. You must khiow what that mmeans.” “No, I don't,” said Edward, * know how toimitate Brutus figuratively, T wish you would tell me what you ex ly to do, and whetber Lam to begin with Sarah or Dr. et me acty Wise.” “Actually todo! Ob! that's another thing, Said Charlotte. ‘But why does one read Ancient History, I wonder, or learn the Lays of Anciont Rome, if it is not to teach one to fight against ty raate—of course, as I said before, tive way 2” “The worst of it is,” said Hdward, ‘that Tam not quite sure whether Dr, Wire is a ty) f te: all. Sidney say's (and L bsliove that it would be far worse for Lim if Dr. Wise made any great differenco between him and the others, It would be noticed directly, for Collins has taken a spite against us both because 1 in a figura- knocked him down at the station, If ho woul only fight it out at once I should nos mint; but he won't, He pretencs to look down on me, bo cause I'm in the lower school, so that 1 have never had a fair chanc ing We hold bis tongue; and then there's a great, stupid butcher's son, called Wycombe, who has taken it into bi head that Sidney is a favorite, and he takes eve- Ty opportunity be can get of saying jecring things, and playing malicious tricks, He shall not haye many more—thai's one comfori, “Well, then, he is another tyrant to tijht shy Claalotte. He'll do instead of said dwar, ‘for 1 ean tell you that ght Aim ina figurative way. said Charlotte, “I am afraid you have Deon ‘ighting really aready. ‘That is the reason your jacket is torn, aud that you have got that great lamp on your heal, that you are trying to hide with your cap. How does Sidney like your fighting about bin? Mo looks dreatfally tived and out of sorts to-night, “Be does not Hike it at all, ‘That's just the worst of it, He has such notions, 1 beliv had rathor bear anything than have me go into a passion, Woold you believe it Lvery day 11° week, while Tand Lyon have been out of the way in the cricket tield, Wycombe an! Lis set of fellows have been plaguing Sidney, hunt- Ing him up into corners, and forcing him to cat picces of raw meat and candle ends; gad be ney~ er told me, though he knows that there is noth Ing that I should like Letter than to pay them ut—nothing that I should like better. +Bidney has odd uotions about paying le ‘out for things,” said Charlotte, ‘Do you know, Edward, that sometimes his way of reading parts ‘of the lessons at prayers, makes ine feel almost sorry that I have plagued Serali all day; and yet I bave no doubt about her, as you have about Dr. Wise. She is a greater tyrant than Xerxes, or any of the Persian kings; and I think you and I should be quite justified in imitating ennibal, ‘end swearing never to sheath the sword till “Tea's ready,” interrupted Frank; “and you had better be for we are all going to drink tea in thé drawing-toom with Aunt Ellice, Sarah fs taking up some buttered toast, and Aunt El- lice says she is going to tell us a story aftor ten.” 1g, you are fond of imagining a Hetle Gils of Miniring Fecple round you, suing. oF thinking, ‘How charming—how clevé®—how pretty--how goods how selt-denying Amy is Oh, aunt’! am I 20 very vain ?" ‘Ask your own private fancies, Amy.” the matter even to sick people in shut-up rooms; but now, Charlotte, let us arrange all the CHAPTER VIL. AUNT RLLICK'S ROOM, When Aunt Elfice'was tolerably well,abe gon- erally sent for one of other of the children to an hour with her in the evening, which ‘best time, and she contrived %, make the! hour #o pleasant that it was looked furward to by every one, from Amy to Frank, as the best int But this was the first time that they “it iad been Invited to come together ; when Amy looked round the room, cad saw what pains had been taken to give it ite most inviting appearance, she began to think that thelr aunt iad some especial motive for the invi- What a very nice room yours te, Aunt Fl- and what extremely nice buttered toast you always seem to have for said Prank Well, you must put all medicines T haveto teke 4 the buttered toast, Frank, before you make up your mind to wish to change places with ne PA “T should not like t = dicines,” said Frank ; ‘but I must say I do it would be rather nice to be ill. good things when th is the matter with t them and make “and they lose all th pleasure of waiti upon, and making ® fase with, other people, said aunt El butte red. tonst agen Mevlic or my ‘T don't cars part for having nice things, or being male a fuss with. ply “To have your own way,” All that [care for, Aunt Ellice, is sim said Aunt Elice, amili “Oh! Aunt Bilice ! that was not at all whatI was going to na “Not what you were going to say, but the trath, pera) said Aunt ¥ lice, “Do vou know, it quictly wp here fin my easy cliair, lotte pities me very much for knowin, of what is going on in the house; an fancy I know a good deal of what is pass- n each of your hearts, I believe I know, telling me, what you all most care “What do 1 care for most, Aunt Ellice n't think iknow myel but I hope not moat tow, for {and praised. When you are doing «What do I like best ?” asked Frank. “Lam you have told us yourself this evening, Frank,” You like pleasant things—as much of everything good, and as little of any- thing disagreeable, as you can manage to ot for yourself, As for Edward, he is wishing very much to know what I have found out about he i is too proud to ask, so I shall not ico,” said Charlotte, and most natural wish Aunt unlikely ever n the world do “unly, unluckily, vou are v to have lt. How many people ‘ou suppose have their own w T have? Why, I cannot ev about moving from my sofa, I having ‘liberty and my own ol Aunt Kllice! ‘did “There are always birds hear that 2” of the air who carry tea-cups in the tray as Sarah likes them to be placed, and Edward shall put the tray on the ble outside the door, aud then we will have our story.” “There is beg ation I should like to ask you first, Aunt Kilice,” said Charlotte, ‘ Why do you care so much about pleasing Sarab 2” We will have the story first, and answer the question afterwards,” said Aunt Ellice. I am going totell you a ‘story about the time when your mamma and your Uncle Waltor first came to live with me.” “Oh! Lam to glad; you have never told us anytbing about mamma or Uncle Walter.” Twas not #0 old in those days as | am now,” Aunt Kilice went on, “but Iwas not young: and [think L was even sadder and quieter, for L bad just had a great sorrow. ‘Tho house was till and gloomy ; the carpets and curtains did not look the same dark. trees hung over “And Sarah * said Charlotte, with a sigh of relief, mamma and Uncle Walter like the sked Amv, “Not at first. They had been used to live in a beautiful old house by the sea, and to play all day on the shore. At first, they used to complain of the dark house and the rainy days; but your mamma, or little H we called ber then, was ota person to be dull long anywhere. Ve ney Fused to be “awakened as oar tle foot patterin, er voice in t Every now {and tinder on Walior, Walter, ear anothor voice say Vil ¢ jing out that mm. Twas not Jong Kter's soon and Helen's f the ladder, by wok that he was too much And there was one nthey were always sur he time you call the bliad 1 it is beginning to got dark, fo and sit on the top of tands in the put at the red tights bt, tlicke nace -fires, soe ly, when down the re nis Had- used to bright lights at night and reilections in’ the sky, any years, that I had no idea of the nn the children, or of the that Walter contrived to tell He- Jen about fire kings and salamanders, and pala- ith walls of lame, Walter was quite s: te tak, but Helen wanted to see, Ali Jay the used to come to my hen! called out, ‘What do was, ‘I want to want to go “But you must nd sky, snd which they they looked Neigh. had and ak nie again had known as iaany think she would have m, and chosen for into one of the fur: le Leavy irew of Had make up to tak ards, and it yen- ally hap) tunity comes, So it with Hitle Hel pened that Thad a day or two. yuse then; the with — hor, towanls the Walter would, por- iH ery lit nig About jazyy fon having adventures than of joing through with them, ard, besides, he did not believe in bis Own stories quite so devoutly as his sister did, But Helen would not let him’ give up. She re minded him of all the boasts be had the would do if he were once outside den gate, and, for very shame, he was obli enter into th pirit of the entorprisa, Wellt went on, dud the evenin row darker, Dricht Lights of the tires shone out hy. At last, they came to a large buth on the outshints They saw a Wilh w tra Filudteigh, where china iy made, van coming through a doorway f unbaked Caps on his head, and, curious to see what he would ay with them, they followed bim into the yard wh the fur- stood. LC wits a dark November eople were busy finishing their 4 Ho one noticed the two chil- vet hand-in-band io the shade of ony, that you may round ny thues fro Hiceplac 8 ugh gratings In the nd flocr, At first th aus the fires o row hotter aud hotter, bright jets of tan: + counected with the oven near which the children stood were just going to be lighted, The large earthen- ware jars, called sagars, in which the china ix bake’, were piled in circles inside the oven, and the firemen were busy bricking up. the door way, which would not be pao | ain until the china was baked, Helen and Walter watched him putting one brick on after another, and whistling as he worked, When the man left his workfor a few minutes, and walked away to speak re @ passer-by, the ‘children ame comm) and in at the opening. It was , for the fires were rity tod. "there Int nothing tere 208 will say, Ted tempt avy one in; but Helen was tem a While she and Walter stood at the jhe saw a roup of girls coming down the yard, ‘Som of were pupils at my Sunday sel bad often teed vhom, for they ofveu came « ay inside ‘the door -way, and hide had passed. The seee tier Wi ore eta ind there they Por tcte en’ “They sat down the oor to wait until the girls bad © air inside the oven was hot and heavy, and they had walk- ed a long w: they either fell asleep, or some Kind of stuper came over them. At all events, they were spared tho ny of finding out, as they must Have done if they had remained con scious, that the man had returned to his work, way was fastened up, the furnaces fire, and the flames were shut In togeth= ea to burst up higher and bigher, t 7 avery brick in the oven cine with white heat, and then to die out, # Oh! aunt! how horrible! Ther horrible! Would no ore come? Don't go on; I can't bear to hear it,” eried Charlotte. “How ailly you are,” sald Frank, ‘Why, we know that mamma and Uncle Walter were not burned to death. ; Do go on, “please, aunt, and toll us how they wore save ‘Te be Continued, —————SSSS==x FOR SALE AND TO LET oP FOR SALE, ATA BARGAIN—A FINE farm of 73 arrea. on Long Island, 23 miles from New York. A cosh eu Ney Xore., Aceh conomer: ot nan opportu fetes. Apply to JOHN Ne Baars | ) FOR SALLR—THE STOCK, FIXTU RES ‘and lease of the bakery and store Wen cea ulteeart hart Sloe god For particulars {quire on the presulsos, of about 30 9 ners. Lg lan. poed water, house, barn, cropa, stock, aie fier can romain o on moitgna, lea a td DAIRY FARM om BALE —100 ACRES, ta Chemung Co, 11 m8 of Elmira, four wan. "EDDY 400 x8 perey oH Tears 10¢0 FOR SIX ACRES OF LAND, Pio. te BUBEA, 10 Bp Borin up @ 20 ONLY- ee Ar ACRE FOR | XCEL ott feraiog rons Ne road As 1 i LY Poke rkealls deep, mf Kenai nicer NY kel ao ofS acred and up itt " ea Bigs cor SE Sestee: iste nP ‘Hoboken ferries by stages running every "i min. Sie, Average ‘a lot, on easy terms of pay Ria, onthe name pl plage, frame boos eith a, small er aa ea trove; prise aie perenne Du ove tie Poa ofthe Weehawken ain 804 within minutes ride sqreey, Oiky cad Hobohen ferrice uy the Ni bit of water ny be trad, ae the oubsoll from 8 fect below the eur- feos, of] toa depth of over thirty foot “Erica #86 andrupwards ioe of \ked and Gitehed lands. Also SOLD CHEAP—THE 7 YEARS tb balltings ¢ will rent for sols oheap, a ing to, ougaulre om ke pr ay and Sth aver SALE Om F STATEN ISLAND—A with @ and necessary, eae a ‘of water and abundance of fruit trees, sii jen! walk lide Gorey, ire of JOH! be TSE ro of 1th Oa 4 0 Saat 5.000 FOR A GOOD FARM OF 124 crea, eomfortable buildings, good water ang Bop 1b alos couti ofa Yor tf alae in: a rest ese mae FOR SALE Saas ABD mesure aa FOR SALE—CHEAP YOR D, uese Newspaper, Stationa inion at. A good chance fa, wh on the TO BUTCHFRS—LEASE AND FIX- itcher shop for sale —the 5 years’ loa: 1 Oak. ots one stabi and doing Stogether with the fi SS'reauonabie terme Apriy'on the promlans” co'8e108 | ram FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR A A ood farm, with'n 40 miles of N.Y. worth from #5 000 to #1 C00 tol houses ait Lota, well Tocated. tn Brooklyt, 1 fei ou 81M W. TO LET—IN THE NEAT COTTAGE honae, 8 Btriker’s Row. 2d #t and 11th ave, tho Lat ge My floors, consist ne of froomaeach; rent Lat thoor, 94, $8 per mont, Inquire on the premlase 08 18 Pld SALE, FURNISHED—A_ BEAUTI- ine, 20 roomA, in Weat 35th at, $10,000; Ja, W, 3 my i Peibiee my 10h, Won th, “ie ot We MeL ion. 47 Broadway. siege fa @250 WILL PURCHASE THK LEASE, winthonee and vesting calgon tn Soot tha be Wekeions tn W. oppoaite the mae ee dine, "aoW doing & GAFENEY, 07 Chatham st, of 123 fa FUR SALE—A BARGAIN—AN AM- mg. fallory tne Grat class location tn Bronk. Tyo, now dclug well. The purchaser will be learnt the buelnees if desired, Inquire in the rulers 70 Atian. test, Brooklyn 08 FOR SAL eA THREE STORY Y HOUSE, a tectiow port ade OC Bhd we bet ud wet Bd me bet id ma ty spe qiGtrpet paved with Bulgian paveniont, “Apriyat &, TO,LET—4 STORY HOUSE, 4 YARIOK fr Bt. John’s Park, $37 60 per month; corner Columbia end Poplar ta, Mrook ives wiih Fone abd Dasemonta and, table, $19 0 per mom near Fultou ferry, Immediate posession. 03 8*185 —_—__ -_-——— 1.100 WILT. BUY A NEW 2 STORY house and full lot, RH nor toring the same wn above. Lawntre SHEL, cor Fisth ay and 14th st, Brook! a. aie: ie . fia THE ADVERTISER HAVE dred dollars, whic change for # comfortable home, i's yet Le ip the elty of Brooklyn, Aa “LET. THE ‘ST h cellar, of, house 240 Henry, RE AND ‘ROOM s atock and fixcures 0 it "desired: “luyaire upou the pre eat Call 08 833d WANTED TO PURCHASE,AT A PRICE coding $1,000, 9 arnall house and Lot, altuie eof the “all night” fe ferries, fo Willian. or Brooklyn, Address B, 8, M., box 924 Sua x. 01 6g 189 FOR BALE OB EXCHANGE — 4,000 will buy a new & story and eollar boum, Qutahed tp ood alvin ‘Dekalb ave, near Monk aves als au L fori Ue oar, suitable ee acet or ri exchange fora farks.w vor is fenig fs perwoa tea" e atotica, Yi i Pah SE, STOCK — Krocery and Hauo store, situated |i it the ent ratty in be dt Ward. Juquire at 37 Oliver ot, a0 ead STOCK AND FIXTURES OF _FOR SALE AND TO LET, MISCELLANEOUS, DENTISTRY, fais LET IN WILLIAMSBURGH=IN A pete ete teat BELGIUM FULL ore can TRETR OX PURE egnant oar pleasant oom Eeae aren bates bet ea |e tate re a Nowe int a roapectale family tied ae \_CHARLI bot ts ‘ebrand te Tt tee, ESD LA THER, Dowtieh fa COTTAGE IX BROOKLYN TOR SALE= part ity s Liberty et. FOR SALE—A GROCERY STORE, tes Pt tance: i! jouth at ‘FOR SALE—AT 4 NEW ST, NEA! Wal N.Y, one Of the mow popular bet and aise ing saloons, fitted up in the extensive first clans trade, vroprietor is going into another HALF THE LOWEST PRICES—O. Sues = eee Sees FOR SALE—A SOUTH BA ee CAT MA TTRASsES ‘AND BEDDING, = — bhatrnatns aio. ve mae "mt rah, GENE TWIKE— “SEINE TW yarns, of various TRA tee oa the rent ‘Tie present Laeaie~ y ‘ee STOvEs, Sea OF ALL kinds = on ST gevmorasric Bs ENTAL OPERA- FOR SALE—THE FIXTURES OF THE a o' Sh eee eae fa soot ads it and | att, tg oe “araer bas tx XAVET GOODS JUST REORIVED—OCON- sine, WET ,c00Ds JUBT RECEIVED—con- ae to attend irdors tow aad Second av ore tet Pie G irta, FOR SALE SALE AND sees tacts to aT da0e VOORGE I= aes er very low for ena, Pee ete FINANCIAL, aed ‘Gras oi 7 Soreemke Nica fa FOR Lg ord by ted Two | LOTS ced Kor sale rate sata FOR a STOCK AND FIX- tures of a wholesale and retail liquor ras eee sjine. foguee at 08 Bast 12 fun fa, FOR SALE SALE CHEAP — THE LEASE, jock, and fixtures of the Malte Shades at Wee. hawken, New Jersey, near the new fer for selling the owner has bad health. rietor. cere | Abe COAL YARD, OOR 27th STRERT AND ‘ MOONEY. ‘ot #104 Pd WILLIAMSBORG A— yasement sab-cellar frame house Cirle Tata) ah alt bread cher: part 1y,0m morteeny Apply to. M. HAY WARD, co Tat and South 7th 04 A170 TO pring NEAT STORE, ‘BUITARLE gore pt ualagen, ith gat rales" te sa rn et eur melee Crates 04.25, cox & |AL—@4 50 FOR THE BEST PEACH OR- onan Sanat c th Mf called for toe dey. COAL— vent iY TON 2000 LBA, ar my STEA! (BOAT 1OLAS TO sapecereiinia Se pie SL Ri a OR iy 80 | rear farthe FO ‘| pags KAGE con. tener Su QR RE (EQR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH—THE eee Gia toe ARS TRE | ber De ih Suen Sek Ber ar now doing & core. “ ot the ime for mata Af a got oe 1 - ie nt apeet, ot ati TOD. Sioa | Sat ea i soe pot eke chnesnd edb oe lil comb eo CASH, WILL BUY 4 g00D in 0, pleasent FOR CHANTER—THE ELE- eamer Bee Ei | Conn rege onmans street an‘ Cral- PEACH ee ry 7m, food helahor id a cetera pa vaste arisen ‘ PR ee aa ATEN Seat “DaUG ‘ORE = GENO Frace ononasp . ie 4 6108 ‘ro, See ae eeaameee yon SALE—THE OLD ESTABLISHED rug store, 43156 Grand Seats frows nant Mays Wh leawe, of shoe ae van tonsest ley, wa 5O, a LEHIGH _ AND A nae PgR rei a roo prune ta toms fom 7rd eee ety DRKERY YOR SALE—AN OLD ESTAD- taro” | areata ee sae at call at De, V0 Py she Pirtraseisenerae, a” Ravice tree.” ot = | Deer a cmarras rasromes @ bilabed pekery doing a ‘a business Brot” MISCELLANEOUS, G WATCHES AND JEWELRY— Fe Site as Wa Pat ness, Selene, an tee whi We oy ears ince which we. Fill onl) wt 10 Ht. Please call ot 91 Fulton st., phere eae pets snare 4 B Heed Hane ‘TO on e) = foe Boas be Siprecrent lanes to sve GRATGPE Brosdway. Sie De 1 a1 es TO THE RADE Pt OTHERS— STEAM TO IRELAND prasor sale and to a leer makers “lia for ror ean flit Sees The. Ul ited, best general assortment, wails Bowery. ‘eel tats Ecler Py anaes A NUMBER OF SPLENDID BUS~- att ION, Shenk J. is $4. 25 COAL coal of all yt Eas 0 ft ee cara amet GENERAL BUSINESS, Cr0T0x - ACQUEDUCT “DEPARTMENT, UNPAID WATER J mika eee ade Ea frit sages all un} wa tiie aati ati os e4 MYDERT VAN SCHAICK, President. (HEAP PRINTING—HILTON 4, neta 12 oon oc} ee May ‘per 1000; of 35 to. Inquire 16 silo a“, D*,WARREN—I8 CONSULTED ar mus a IE | ira Bal D®QOnBITT-208 SPRING ST, 5 Com. Seer FE. LAKE 18 CONSULTED DAILY ‘t neat warons ou hend: of made to order : ood article and overy art vepreseuted. StRWARTS. wacon Broadway aad sth ave. ol 8*260 Finer a HIP, POSITIVELY FOR HACKMEN—FOR SALE Orles A a eanltablefor hacking, f HANNAUCROOKEN will alton Wontar, Uy tate HOLIEN, CERONIC AED Inquire of ing superior state room noommmoventons for of eUs in and stoerag Apol ly on board, pier passengers 18 Fast iver, or rt Ook TEN EYCK, of Bouth ot 78 pETVERPOOL OLD BLACK _ ‘The packet ship AUSTRAL} Dieeats er ras eee ander ee ‘EALTH—DIFFICULT CHRONIC DIS- cares, tnd ell Female Wi red FOR SALE—A HORSE, soUND | Oct iaieethae es roa vir 4 Harti pte Bitar g pest eth ak Pa Krocer’t price Is 20 Oct, ¥ - Se wen See eee Ear aa ae | pore eee conse 08 Mactl hada ‘ADAME RESTELL'S FEMALE MONTH- FORSALE—A GooD ‘HORSE, NINE -THE SUPERIOR FOR LIVERPOOL— a ek nek Ball Line Clipper opie ship YORKSHIRE, Reset a on sae rors eae Seat oS letter f ay to te YOR SALE — & GOOD STRONG ri a desea more lil) GOA At es "prsortng Wo ba Pega ‘wagon—Bt for apy busl ag F any bualness. In boree quire St Seventh a: TQ BE SOLD — A HANDSO Far ed round ana klod (aa flaroost ia yeise RS. EUSEBIA oRioR uA nMOS 4 ant! applica guvunises Ta the Cure of diasasea MiDAM, MORROW — HAS, REMOVED FOR NEW ORLEARS—UONION Lie splendid clipper oF Godda. baling unavolganiy isnt. hs Si 9 i rates cited [cohaeda landlines shogregey, only om Baa on ate nN. Bran} ce uo afi bat See ee ed O84 025 baer STOLEN FROM spot on ti Aes veound ae ia fa wie 5, lop wloleny "m. miuare box wagsn, patted with woogan das ire al} for for any loformation That will ton Fest ne re oS TED FOR LIVERPOOL — OLD Avaya Star Line—The fa He AUETRA: Fas Gants bueno, ale et live are oro wi sare Pate FON, 40 Scarface Ee ta SB TAROT LE a OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS, ADEs. TAKE NOTICE—DR VANE: ‘Brosdway, near owe Relat somewhat worn FOR SALE—1 BLACK HORS: subseribery continae to: Years old, 16 hands Nigh, sound and Kin io | octet or from alice Ua wie te Tavorie, ieee vet single or double herne alle fur down town cart 6 followiny chips. vis 3 tonne” onl cart orany heavy work. Gall 84 Wow | Win. Tha MPRALD BIOS eth at, bet 10th and 1th aves, iv VICTORY, Rei 8 FINE HORSES FoR SAL! H—O8K andeome pair of tailed ve fre 5 ban rT end blah, Cand 6 # es mn ee are alge i pair of large. orwen: ea for tl ‘ years Pe ee Day horee G yoars old ai | CINE UF LONDON PACKETS, ‘, pri Que po ate worrs he TP Band Tinh price $139." One GLASGOW, LINE OF STEAMERS. Q en ony” sami, Ly band Nich tnd stylieb | | For allof which they grant eertificates on Usberal Tolabeed sbi berry een Pee EMITTANOES TO TRELAN gyrnt, Uuroughout Hneland. Ireland, “Clreulare with fe alt i prticulare ay be LJ o ‘epplica- =AMONGET am of truck horses ()8 45D PAIRT—BOILED PALM OIL ran * OLL eae Ol a epleudi ¥ viler sant hi On es Be aot wart Rorees pelea BO. Als & tage | oni hy sey, one re Surat te Ok, na rt years old dark wagon bores, » Liverpooke uted, “Apply at 87 James st. Sai 8 FOR SALE—FOR THE, WANT OF | Sa ene hantegne bree ruare, 19 hand high, YOR LIVERPOOL—THE CELEBRA- en sound aunt Rind in all harness, tol slipper ahtp Di -ADNOUGHT, Capt. Fp,becean yt Bo, 10s I having beon wuavoldabiy detained, wil positively oot fail to-morrow at 1Y o'e! Bho ls scknowledaed to | Thi be the fastest vemel afloat, having made 4 socceralon ander 14 dare’ each: | For ‘on m beard, vier 6 N Be tog mre |e FOR NEW ORLEANS—THE. PACKET ship CENTURION will sail on Tuesday, t! [ith Oct micdatiene apply on enna oS CORTIB s Coy 17t Broadway. batt OLD BLACK FOR SALE ith a Baker's route: ‘bak BoaN Baker's wagon, T)harvelae week. Appiy at 136 Bulliv FOB BALE S years old 9 coal carts, and stable wente wil! be sold cheap, as the owner te Spolug. lato ether basivess. Inquire at tae ey in w ath oi, bear 10th ay, for THOS, GATELY, 08 STAR LINE OF NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL | speaeoa tre e90d express Ww Ago! ordes ‘will ut cheap Apply ab ‘iv oul, “ich Ba iookis ey b, TO BE SOLD, | D, OR EXCHANGED—1 Em try, b years old) ft for cart Or Wagons, warranted oad Kind lu all barnes. Inquire at ws Grand strect, ‘SOLD—TWO SPLENDID untry, O ant 6 youre coal carts, OF at Kina of Business warrented sound ‘aud Tiny’ sige te bow Work ou tha os TO BE_ Harness, | | Brrr ae Pere PAINE, 62 suitable for carts tricks, 1, 288 gives & Beavy work, also a railroad horse pow: be sti Leto af bet Bod/ora ford and Wacocker ate "ah O16 FOR SALE—6 CHOICE COWS, FROM Orange county, fh fl y ee Panes county, fresh milkers. Apply the food eH #5-LOSTON ‘SU NDAY. ‘EVENING inst, in Brooklyn, a white ruff Poodle QETROPLAS' TIC Qam OSTEOPLASTIO DENTAL oPkua- ‘AL OPERA- ee Dog; logit carat say shawty 80) raing Deuehty ol wulrecelve" the above re 3 REWARD—L 0 ry TON THS fan on uh ene Tost air ot arn a iP Bary, Exist at ae DOG FOR SALE CHEAP.—Aftho- Pe vianteeningeny