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@Wontinued from the fret page. rons to this naval station for discha: will be ‘ated aad id off by Paymaster Jenklus, of the U, 8. 8 fred things A Theukayiviug day. At the Five Paveeah, ‘bd thete accounts abould be sent on Ports Ladies’ Mitvon, the Five Points House of | board of that vessel. The men invelided from the fedestry, the Hore for the Friendiess, the Nows- | YArloug squadrons te the Naval Hospital are taken nrenk bBberte din . : on the books of the Paymaster of the North Care toys’ Lodging House, etc, the inmates will all be] Line provided with turkey dinners, Family Thanks- LAvonixe Gas AND SONG, —Dr. Colton and wiving dimners—those joyful annual re-unionsg | Mr. W. B. Harriaon, the comic singer, will give @ which bring together # scattered faroily under the Oi ar tie ee te of laughing gas and comic songs at the Cooper Institute to-morrow (Thenks- roof of the old homestead, and which recall the | ying) eveaiigs : bappy recollections of other days, will of course te s leading feature of the national holiday, Th6 | jiguay States oF tHe. 8. 7-30 Bowna.—In the * old folks at borne’? will once more be gladden- | 1 8. District Court yesterday, a uit was bro ed by the wht of their gona and daughters on in which Richard D, Porry was plaintiff, and sround the family toward, aa they were 10] sipeon Draper defendant, which is brought to test years gone by, lefore they entered upon the !Usy | the question whether U, 9, 1-J0's are rece) valle for woe of life; and over thom all, In spite of the feant- caer the plaintiff claiming that, eae of ” uly, 1861, they are, On the partof the defence it sug, will come the aad thought that ‘father’? and inch up tbat the ect of 1862n, in effech « repeal “nother bave reached another mile-post on that | of (Be act pleaded by the plaiotif, and shat whe road “from whence no traveler returns.” And | holders of 4-80's can only clam the privilege of y will bave ite dark aide, It will | Conversion into the long bonds of 1561, Atver Thankagiving Day will bave diecussion the case Was postponed to Friisy, upon be made an excuse for the worst classea of our City | applioation of abe District Attorney to patronize the rum-shopa with which they ere] Awornen Ling against AN ALLEOMD BLockane surrounded, and perhaps to commit erimes -the | Remxee —A libel wae yeeterday filed by the U B. leyitimate results of drunken carousel, But all who | Digtrict Atorney against the steamer “Lady Stir- ere imm!mued with eapark of moral principle should | ting and cargo, charging her with an attempt to rewember that the national Thankagiving ts de- | Violate the blockade, A defn alt wan also entered signed for other purposes, and observo it accord. ice tha etesiner “Annie Lee" and cargo ingly Covet or Ganenat Seastons._Yonterday, in the a Tun Revexcr Fracvs,—From information Court of General Sessions Lackey Manning, who had leen indicted for the murder of his wife, Eliza derived reapecting the alleged revenue frauda in ; Jinth Congressional District, which have pro- Manning, wan ocquitted, toed toll ee neation (0 ils city, it eppears Veupiot agamer tas Crry.—In the Court of duced so great @ sensation yy Common Pleas yesterday, tbe case of McMahon that fuller investigations place the matter tn @ more ? egainat the Mayor, &c,, waa called up, This woe favorable aspect for the proprietors of the distille- Sesis WESUNA be Lae MEA RMRIOE oF WETTAROG ts - Qn vr of Me « ces, Under these circumstances work has not ey DY We BURENIS jeMaho} recover the damages mstained in consequence of teen anspended at the concerns, and business 18 | py omas MuMabon falling through an excavation carried on under bonds to atand the jase of aju- | inate by the Corporation in Henry atreet, ia May dicjal investigation. It seems that the Chief Col- last, by which he losthia Ife. The defendant set ‘ Up negligence on the part of plantiff aud hia par- Joctor of the 9th Distriey in making his rounds | ent. The Jury found « verdict for,plainti? for dincovered discrepancies tn the accounts of one em- | #2,285 51 tabliahment, showing that several bundred gallons Heavy Veuprot agaisat rin New Yore Con- of whiskey bad een distilled upon which no taxes | foLinaTen Brace Comvasy.-.John Weber against had been paid. Tho foreman, upon being quea- | the New York Consolidated tage Company —-Tbis tioned, stated that this whisker had been manu facturetl from sour beer fonnd in the bottom of | ees for injuries which he alleges he suateined by THE COURTS. was an action brought by plaintiff to recover dam- asks returned by the retail dealers, Fur- | being knocked down on the 20to of January, 1563, ther investigations implicated other establish. | by one of tho defendant's Fourteenth atreet line of ments, and it in alleged that @ totel of | atagna, while he was attempting to cross Broadway @en tiousand gallona had been run through with- out the payment of taxes. The firma implicatnd wero those of Rernbeimer & Bchined, 110th street end Sth Avenue; Henry Claussen, 42d etreet and 1st Avenue; and John F. Bety, 44th street and th Avenue, besides several smaller establialimentas, ‘Tho brewers state that there waa no intention to alefraud. Thoy allege that the whiskcy was mado trom beer which had already paid @ duty of one dollar « barrel, and that their customers sometimes return barrels or parts of barrels of sour beer and ele, for which an allowance is made, and from this rusterial whiskey is made, at the rate of @ gallon sudahalftos barrel. They ssid that they were Lot aware of any violation of law, and did not in- atthe corner of Canal atrect. The plaintiff testi. flea that he and his wife were waiting on the east ride of Broadway for some ttle time watching for an opportunity to cross, ‘in order to take the Bixth or Eighth avenue cars; that he looked right and left to see if there was any danger from Stages just at that time, and seeing an opper- tunity to cross es he thought, he started with hia wife; that she escaped safely, but when he was wevon of eight Get from the sidewalk, he was struck by the pole of a stage coming down Broad- way, | was knocked down, and was taken up by a policeman, He also alleges that, in conse- quence of such accident, he was confined to bis bed for nine weeks was unter the care of physicians all the tine, and that mnce then he has beon unable to do any work at all: that be was obliged to give up his business, which waa keeping @ hotel at B oom- ingdale and boarding soldiers—a business worth to , } him #6,000 to $7,000 a year, The policeman, Lu- Sond Wo (defraud). he: Goveramesh: The .Unived ther Bhattuck, who witnessed Abe secidens was States revenue officers, whon eaked whether sour | called us witness, and he testified in substance that leer-whiskey was taxable, were unable to return @ | he was standing on the west side of Broadway, at Gefinite anawer, and promised to refer the ques- | the corner of Canal streot, when he saw the plaintiff and bie wife upon the « pposite side, apparently tion to Washington, This, however, is denied by | waiting to cross the atreet; that he binselt started the officers. It is atated theta majority of the | to q: Aeivy3 to the east side with o eka when he . | sew the stage in question coming down at e very brewers of tha city ‘ere concerned in the settle rapid rate ; that be cried out to the driver to baul ment of this affair. No mensures for the up; that the driver did not do ao, but swung across confiscation of the proporty bave been taken as yet, | on to the east mide ; Vase wt that time oe inl stage coming up on the same side, close to the Mr. Edgar Ketchum bas effected an arrangement curbstone, just as Mr, Weber aud his wife stepped by which the actual Iiability of the brewers will | off the walk to cross the street; that he (the police. De brought before the courta, when e searching in- | an) Soe eee again Me the it hbecd, sore Mrs. Weber saw the ey and just cleared it by taking vestigation will be made. In the mean time work ® quick step Che euabl ir Weber did not); but bas been resumed—tie brewers having given | the pole struck Mr, Weber, Evictence was itro- oper sect to abide jasue. troduced fom the physicians in attendance upon ct es sealed 4 es ages h pen cate of Mr. Wober, showing the nature of the tujury and tr, Claussen, it was shown that the business was | its extent, No testimony was offered on the part eerried on by his foreman, and not for his (Mr. | of the defendants. Defendants’ counsel contende, Claussen'a) benefit. The foreman was therefore | i2 # ping Upy thas the eecideut war due to the 1d, and Mr. Cl fi neglhgence of sue plaintif® biraself, aud therefore held, an +, Claussen became hia surety for ¢1,- | the defendauta were vot liable in damages for the 600, and the business was not tuterrupted. injury received by plaintiff Cury Pouirics,—The several political organ. | Verdict rendered tor plaintitl for $4,000, izstions of the city are busily at work in holding primary meetings and making nominations for off- | dence Man.—On Saturday last a confidence man con at the coming charter election. The Tamwany | celled ou the family of Mr, Wiliams, No. 93 West Hall primaries were held last night, and delegates | 48th st, and atated to his lady that her husband had wore chosen to the ward and district conventions. | been run over by one of the Broadway and 42d st, The Motart primary eloctious were held on Mon- duy night, for the same purpose, The Republican General Committee have designated Friday eyen- ing aa the time for choosing delegates to the nom!- nating conventions, and the Monday following for making nominations, The werd nominating con- ventions of the same party wero held last night, at their respective headquarters, The McKeon party bave nominated for Aldermen, Ignatius Flynn in | Matthew Clark, of Oneida county, made affidavit the 6th, and William Cooper in the 7th District. | yesterday, before Justicn Dodge, that on Monday ‘The German Democrata have renominated Jobn | evening he asked an officer of the Metropolitan Po- Hardy for Alderman, in the 20th Ward; and the | lice where he could find a gambling house. The McClellan Club of the 2ist Ward bave nominated | officer, acting under his instructions from Police Richard Y. Fowles for Alderman headuarters (directing him to give truthful infor- y p. Dodge, titor of Mr. mation to every inquirer) told Mr. Clurk that he Mr Wilco * va - “4 * i pes could fiud a gambiers' resort at No. ~ Broadway, Brooke for Congress in the 8th District, bas of | gnd thither Mr. Clark weut, and was duly robbedy cially notified the latter gentleman that be will | according to custom, On Mr Clark's affidavit be- contest the seat for that distnct in the House of fore hat 00 oo Pepe Hu statin wae is al- 2 ged Oo Deve Leen yanic-seeper in e house, Was \opresentatives, alleging that fraudulent votes peeve yesteiday, end held to bail, Henry were polled for Mr. Brooks. Blankman, who was in the bouse at the time of the CARTMEN AND LABORERS’ AssocltArion,— | #!leged swindle, bas been held as ® witness The Association known by this title, and that —— = koown asthe Cartmen and Workingmens' Asso- «lation having lately united, and made their inter- esta one, held their first meeting last evening as a united body, the President Mr Jobn Lynch, in the chair, The chief business transacted was in rela- tion to the wages of the men which are now six weeks in arrears, Itwas resolved that in case the wages should not be paid by this evening that the anen should refuse to work, The movement is not | to be considered as a strike, but siinply @ suspen. aon of work until the poor men who have per. | formed the Inbor shall be, paid. A Committee of seven wae appointed to walt on the Mayor, the Comptroller and the City Inspector on the subject, after which the meeting adjourned, This body is now very large, and embraces over 2,000 mermlLers, every Ward in the city being represented, CoLuision,—The Atlantic street ferry boat Pacific, while on her way from Rrooklyn to this city, at 8 o'clock yesterday morning, came in col- Nision with the peboousr Minnie Kinnle from i El'zabethport, with coa!, which carr’ away e s 3 A Corton of tbe ferrry b« guards, and did some Fine DerantMent.—A meeting of the damage to her cabins. The schooner had her head | Board of Officers of the Brooklyn Firo Depart- carried away, and damaged the hea gear mont, Western District, was held in the Chief En- Osrrvary.—James M, Baker, Sergeant of | ginecr's Ofice, City Hall, last night, and remulted Co, D, 73d Pennsylvania Volunteers, died at Chat- in the nomination of the following candidates for bd ‘ i . gon, Hugh J. Whiting and Will) Jay lo f praier of this city, and responded to the first call of | gjaction wi!i be held Bae eT ae is country for volunteers, He served through the | eonier uxt, ofthe Army of the Potomac, and was hon- eaherged from the service, After a shore eojourn at home, he re-enlisted in the 78d Penn- Wanle Volunteers, and it was while in the dis- charge of hie duties as a sergeant in Co. D, of this yen regiment, that he was stricken down with e Poxicn Intetuiagence—A New Style of Conf- line of stages, and that he bad come direct from the acene to inform her that her husband had seus bim for a change of clothing, ao that be could be brought bome The credulous lady became alarmed, and at once gave the professed friend of Mr, Williams wearing apparel for his use worth $200, It is, perhaps, needless to state that no acci- dent occurred to Mr Williams, and that the rogue decamped with a fine suit of Winter clothing, One of our Shepherde and @ Stranger.—Mr. BROOKLYN, Inckease OF KAILROAD FARE.—The Brooklyn Central Rallroad Company, whose cars run from South ferry through Atlantic avenue to Bedford and Kast New York, and to Greenwood, announce that on and after the wth inst, they will charge seven cents per passenger, when paid in U, 8, fractional currency, or five cente whea paid in specie, The company alleges that the euormous increase .u price of every thing connect- | ed with horse-railroads compels them either to take | this course or discontinue running the cars. The eutire rece.pls in months past, they state, have not paid running expenses, Onrrcary,—Dr, RK. H, Thompson, some yeara since Health Officer of the Port of New York, died at his residence in this city some days ai eam pod WILLIAMSBURGT, CoLmston ON tHE East Riven,—About $ o'clock yosterday morning, as the ferry-boat Can- ada was croasing from the foot of Bouth 7th street tally Baker Serenpieres on (ataiaiee CE. D,) to Roosevelt street, N. Y., she was rin into seporter for the New York press during several ! by the Bound steamer Commonwealth, under a full reagan ete care bls ices.” leaves 0 wit head of esteem. The ferry-boat was struck ob- = cee to Discmazcep Navar Sea | Yavelys bresking through the ladies’ cabin, and then glanced off. There were but three passengers recent order from the Nevy Depart- py cont dome Sow the various paved op pond, pone of Whow were injured, oo 5 Atrempt to Pass A Forugp Nors.—A wonsn named Ann McQuade was arrested yester- day, charged with baving ettetupted to pass a forged TRE PRESIDENT PETROLEUM COMPANY, promissury note on Mr smyth, of No. 143 Grand PRESIDEN|, street (E Dy The accused was held for exanuins- VENANGO COUNTY, PENN. tion Oreanized under the lane. of Peunsyivenie, Latncu.—The new pilot boat ‘‘Ariel Patter- President, ANOKA EDWARDS, Eau, gon," No. 12, will be launched at 3 P M this day, New York. from Mr. Patterson's yard, fout of North Sd street, Tressurer, L. H. SIMPSON, Eeq. E New York. Se eee Becretary, J. LU WIN CONANT, Koa ew York. JOHN CLAPP, Faqa JERSEY CITY : " Tee : » General ident Buperintendent. SWALLOWING A TEN-DOLLAR GREESBACK. | Counsel, Meats, PLATT, GERARD & BUCKLEY, —A young woman named Mary Brown wae pinkctins: brought up before Recorder Martindale, of Jersey City, verterday, charged with having atclen #11 from Mrs. Malerny, of 860 Bouth Teh atreet, It Is alleged that the accused called at the house of the com- plainant, and while there abetracted # ten-dollar AMORY EDWARDS, Faq, EBEN BY CROCKER. fs of Crocker & Woe New York, FLETCHER WESTRAY, Faq. and a one-dollar & bl) from s wallet which ve bbanind 4 O Hard was laying ou a bureau, Immediately after leavin J.M, CLAPP, Eaq, President, the rovbery was detected, and the accused was fol- yenang hs 4 Penn. .. H. BIMPSON, Kay,, of L. H, Sitnpeon & Co, Hor York. ITS LANDS FORM ITS CAPITAL STOCK, Peer ETT y IN BHAKES OF 325 EACLE q PAR VALLE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, @6 PEK SHARE, Being in full payment for ® #26 share, No turther call or Assensinent to be made. KVED FOR 2400 SHARES, OR $10,000, R WORKING CAPITAL, Parties eubecribing in thie Company wil! receive an equal amount of Stock In two othe: Companies adjuin- a oy hey further charge, ¢ laude of these companies are located on the Al- leghany Kiver, and on Hemlock, Porcupine and Me. Crea Creeks, making an ofl boring territory of over bay re Hy if RR gl k tt je welleon the bing property, Roown as the “Colebrated Hetdricks” wells, and “Pithole Creek” wells, are famous for their immense supply of oil. The wells on this Jroweesy are being gunk with €reat vigor, and promise large suppiles of oil. To the capitalist and to parties of limited means un- fulness ducementa are offered. Persone investing io thie © ny get BS stock and the above Honus for lowed tute ® yrocery and the pooney derhanded back, Mra Brown Jemed any knowledge of it, but, it ia anid, was detected in adrotly slipping the $10 Dil in her mouth, Mra, Maleroy se: her by the throat, and in attempting & obtain the money had her fingers badiy biten, and the woman, itis believed, finally succeeded in swallowing it. The noe was committed to the County Jail for trial. + 95,000,000 “MARINE NEWS. 8. 8. 4 37-H, W., even.uS 44, CLEARED, STFAMSHIPS—E © Koight, Philadelphia, J B Thompaon, Baltimore, BRIGS~ Lodwig Capolus, sen, (Meck.) Rotterdam; Iriak, Cleninegos. SCHOONERB--Shannon, Antigua: Charles Albert, Cayenne; Meteeo, Hamilton, Bermuda: lear, Hali- fax; Champion, Boston, Dart, Martford; Sarah Bli- | each #1 iov@eted, without further call or assesrment, zabeth, New Haven, Bubseription books, m. and ali other information can be obtained at the o: ARRIVED. STPAMSHIPS Ariadne, from Mobile Bay, vie Key Went: Perit, Fort. Monroe, Commande w Orleans and Havana; Haltimo: Varhington; ie Wind, Fortress Monroe; Uhames, Deep Creek; tuion, [eup ply) from BF. Gulf Block's dquad.; Borussia, Hamburg. BHLP- Liberty, of Montreal, from Vers Cruz. BARK | Ariadne, of Victou, N 8, from Cow Ray,C RB. BRIG. -Humboldy, Bango: aries Heath, Ban- gor for Washington; Robin, bethport for Balom; parah H Crosby, Glace Bay, © BR, SCHUONERS..Kedron, Horton, N 8; Mary Now- ell, Blizabethport for Cohaspett; Georgia, Elizabeth- ere tor Heveriy: (nly son, tardiner; Cyrue Fornett, Hangor; Pair Wind, Ellaworth; M M Merriam, Rou- dout for Providence; Texas, Port Ewen for N London; Morea Eddy, Port Hoven for Boston; Latona, Province- town for Philad, Aun Eliza, Port Ewen for Nb Wm B Darling, Boston for Fortress Monroe: Dunton, Rockland; | nion, Rockland; G J Mill co: Canova, Calais; Mary Shields, Bangor; F A Hangor for Philadeiphia; Hortensia, Ban,or for W juxton; Sama, Hoxton for Philadelphia; WC A te Haven for Philadelphia; WB Darley, Port- lind for Fortress Monroe; Nellie Brown, Boston for Fortress Monroe; Star, Hoston for Philodelphia, BELOW-—B8hip Yorktown, London, Also ship & b’k. Too Late for Classification. ice of the Subscription Agente we L. MH. SIMPSON 0. No. 64 Cedar st. New York. No subscriptions taken for less than one bundred dollare. a6 ERAL BUSINESS, FEW REAMS OF PRINTING PAPER, 24238, will be sold cheap on application at the Bun Office, REESE | T 609—PAWNBROKERS'’ TICKETS bought. I will pay 100 percent. more for tickets for aatehes, diamonds, jowelry, guna, pirtols, rilke, furs, &e., than can be got at any other place in the city 6 Broadway, cor, Houston et., up atairs, room 6. F.R, PAGE, 851 TTENTION—RABBIT SKINS—RABBIT Bkine—The hiehest price paid for rabbit eking, at 1b? Weat Bid at, bet 7th and Sth aves. Apply to G. DUKHN, Ly a PAWNBROKER'S TICKETS WANTED— I will Pay 80 per cent. more than any other person in thie city for tickets of INamonda, watchor, jewelry silverware, guns, pistoln, &e. at 77 Bleecker at.161 CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT,— TO CONTRACTORS.—Sealed proposals endorsed with the title of the work for which the same may be |, the name of the person making it, and the date of its presentation, will be received at this office until llo'clock a.m, of buesdas, November 2¥, 1504, tor the re-building and building of Receiving Basins and Cul verts on end near the line of Weatst., from Hoboken to Hammond st., and for the paving of said part of Weat ot.—excluaive ot the epace within and between the tracks—witb trap blocks, and repairing of p»rte of from Hoboke: = the BEST article in use, BRIEST'S HALK DYE-.60 CENTS PER BOX. For enle by Druggiste everywhere, wo NY PERSON DESIRING A TRUSTY Ser- vant may send an order or apply to 14 Sixth ave, Places alway ready for servants, male and female. ‘The oldest office in the elty. 879 WILL PAY MORE CASH (WITHOUT promises) than any man in New York, for substi- tutes and volanteers, *: WILDEY, 14 6th ave.378 1 OOO SUBSTITUTES AND VOLUN. ° teers wanted for Army and Navy, every branch of the service, Men wanted for the harbor defence of New York ; boye and co.ored men, High est bounties paid inensh, Call at 14 Sixth ave, S77 SAY) FOR SALE, HOUSE AND LOT 24. Rates eos aaa eben Tun, at Winfield, Long Island; i} Balance $10 mouthly, Enquire of 9 Chaw Ler et. the intersecting stivets, ot, ‘obble stones, Specifications aud cercenent for the same and other information can be el ped on. eppiication to the Contract Clerk at this Office. HOMAS STEVENS, ROBERT L. DAR- RAGH, A.W. CRAVEN, Croton Aqueduct Board. November 17, 1 siz CASH PAID FOR RAGS AND OLD Metals —White rage 10 cente per Ib. Colored and woolen 3 cente per lb, Books and newspapers 5 cente, Old MS pe! ea Cov or et pon ier 82 cents, Lead 10 cents per Ib, at No, jew Howery, cor, of Roosevelt st. 819 DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS ARE wonderfully amiable now-a days; thanks to the happy intluence of KEN1'S EAST TNDIA COFFEE, The latter is sold by all Grocers at 26 cents por lb, General Depot, No, 164 Reade at, 4 \REY’S ORRIS TOOTH PASTE—THE 0b 40 foi decane on Wi ihiamebasshe neil ort ay ne econd 6 and yracklia aves, Past Brooklyn” Bitee tir dante per po! woo OB PRINTERS DESIRING A STOCK OF *pplying as the Sun Ofte. —- ee if” ‘CUTE OR DE- GROCERIES. CHOICE TURKIES, 1 10 H KILI- Also a large lot of chiekens and ducks seived by express from the country, Very beat County Butter, bu to 65 cents per Ib. ; good 40 to 45 cents, Beat ch eh So 10) barrei* extra f y rel, 20) bartels potatoes, good saved on the dollar at SHEKWOOLD" Store, 111 Varick «t, cor, Broome at. JAW BUSIN ESS— T PR n cases in any of the court. db tee if I do not gain the case, Advice always free. N. HOW E'S, Attorney and Counsellor at law, 75 N street. oo '5 great, cheap 286 COAL. C )KE AT A REDUCED PRICE DELIVER- ed immediately at 142 Sd av WOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A near 15th 6; 219 meeting of the Stockholders of the Kockdale av. A, near 1vth +t, or at the Gas Works, Diet 6 and Beale Soman: Gene hace Beh cay of AAS ¥. SIE WOOD, - as way, New York, for the puipore of increasing the AL CHEAP—COAL IS NOW SELLING | Capital Stock to'$380,000, JOSEPH TUCKERMAN, v C at Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, for a few days, at $10 per ton, delivered from Vout. Also blacksmith's coal, O68 Fist QUALITY COALS AT REDUCED Prices, Large Nut $9 00, Stove and Egg @11 per ton, Delivered fram Greene, JACOB W URE RED ASH, Cou, genuine La Cumberland, at prices as are sold for. Apply cor, cor, Jnwe and Woet sta, HENRY REEVE, = 321 \ YOMING VALLEY COAL YARDS, Foot of 14th at, North River, and 322 Eighth ave, cor, ot 27th st, deliver tiret quality nut coal at $9.50; fur- nace, #10 ; exe, $10.50; stove or range, #11. Carters supplied at cargo prices 310 s9 FOR 2,000 LBS OF RED AND WHITE Se? Ach, nut oremall stove; and $11 for egg and stove, screened aud delivered from yards 150 Leroy et, bet West and Washington, and 26 Jackson street KICHARD HEATHER, ois s a) PER TON FOR NUT; @10,50 ee for Stove and Exes, in quantities of & tone aud upwards; by single ton, $11: guaranteed to JOHN STEWARD, HENRY L, P’ WM. D, THOMPSON, C, W. COPELAND, irate is # FFICE OF THE NEW YORK RAILROAD Chair Works, 59 Maiden Lane, New York, No- vember 22d, 1864,—-Notice ta pereby qivem, pursuant to law, that @ mecting of the Stockholders of the New York Railroad Chair Works will be held at the office of the Company, No, 80 Maiden Lane, in the city of New York, on Saturday, the 17th day of December, 1564, at 12o'clock noon, for the purpose of Inc: the Capital Stock of said Company trot thirty: sand dollars to fifty thousand doilare, CORNE Hits BOGERT, JOSIAH 8, LEVERETT, J. 5, BREESE, Trustees, 435 A WNBRORE Mu TICKETS BOUGHT OF anonds, watches, silverware, guns, pistols, goods, ladies’ and gents’ clothing, and Aber fouls, Prerooets wanted, 145 Canal ot, near Bowery, yoder fe 432 pues 813 Bowory and 211 LEKS, 353 PEACH ORCHARD h, Locust Mountain and ywas coals of like quality ‘anal and Centre ate, aud HE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR 26 Aun at, one door weet of Nassau st, ERR RAST = YEAST = YEAST—THE CELE- used ey gt th and Sad hy t bye tee be of beat quality, and welgbt warranted, JOHN | tured in this country in large i \° BAGLEY, 6 and 33 Onkent _ but dersigned, is cneurpassed im its, aus flea” ue ime a = | Risber und'so.producse ‘larger breed: and totes ine a y bu er, produces larger ti - = rs any ir eof the kind, Tr - ANJO INSTRUCTION BY THE KING | vincedy sive ite tray Samples furuishod. gratis, Banjoiat of the world, Raetablished iu 1856, The ed to dealers, DONAU, NORD. pupll guaranteed a thorough knowledge of the instru. bd and 01 Beventh ave. Branch ment in one quarter's lessons, A E H.C. &G, Banjos at all OBSON, 691 Wiedeay eee RIVATE INSTRUCTION AT TOWN. SAVINGS BANKS, send's Academy, 260 Bowery, below Houston ats | Open day and evening for ladies and entiemen. JEW YORK SAVINGS BANK, CORNER Book keeping, writing, arithinetic, algebra, spelli erainmar, ‘tc, taught without classes, Pervous ital for any department of business, 401 of 14th st.and Sth av. Open daily .m, Wednesdays and Saturdays bis percent interest allowed, De osite made on efore December let, will draw interest from th THOMAS CHRISTY, Pres't, BK, H. BUL from Lto$ from 1to7 p.m, “HORSES, CARRIAGES &c,_ JOR SALE—1 BLIND MARE, 6 YEARS d, 16 hande high, kind in all harness, suitable TOKE, or i date, Bec'y, | “ABTICLES FOB SA own Lown cart, coal cart, or any heavy work, BUT West Soth ot, bet, loth and 11th aves, 169 OR SALF—A BAY MARE, 8 YRS, OLD, sound and kind, heavy built, for @35 ; also a gray mare, fit tor light work—is very fast; sold for want of use. Inquire 69 Watts st, pear Canal, 1s2 ee FOR SALE—A HORSE, CART AND HAR: hers, and good will of work; price $350 Sold on 600 GALLON OIL TANK IN GOOD order, for sale, at DIETZ & CO, 182 William ILLIARDS FOR SALE—2 NICE ROSE- wood tables, marble top, city maker, size by by 11, In good order, and ali complete; price 8200 a piece, Apply at 155 Grand at, in the Barber Shop, 1 R SALE—THE SLOOP LADY JANF, true Cali at be fill Lealth of the owner, Inquire for 3 1 : at t8 Fulton et or 105 Water et, oF ur ieold,. i ar 16 hone, Wine feat Broome ot, For further OR SALE—A GOOD BAY HORSE, GRO- 5 = — Seinen cery wagon, light wagon and harness, Raitadle for For SALE—A BRASS FURNACE IN Good any Iteht business, and will be sold cheap, Alsos order, little used, Worrall's make, at 151 and-133 Mercer st, inthe rear, _ 3 R SALE--A 2 HORSE POWER STEAM engine, in perfect order; also one fof Siewart's Dinck horee tor ale, trator, 43 Girand at, YOR SALE FOR WANT OF USE--10 GooD Apply to F. PITTS, Admiols- . Apply at the Ice offic SILL screw lathes, be feet long, nearly new, at So West & CIRENO HT went Sintet unui wide BELEEY | Sirogdwayy N. ¥: ounkeerieaeciy i FOR SALE—A GOOD LARGE WorK | TO PRINTERS “FOR SALE A HOE SMALL di, kind and true, for $89, cylinder Pr » qual to pew, Also 2€ 130 arsute ML Jersey city, Dear ity iG Ta) St) og hand Nonpareil, 20 Bievier and 20 Minion, Appiy to 260 WM. W, KNIGHT, OONER & SON, 32 Court at, nea: Book gl w ty r the City Hall, EXCURSIONS. FACOSON RIVER RAIL ROAD.—TRAINS H YRSES—ELEVEN HORSES TO BE SOLD or exchanved for lower priced ones, Can be seen at 74 Greenwich av, 282 GLEIGHS, CARRIAGES AND WAGONS wie ht ale Mii at ecMprahga Wows ata pW” af Te wacoos, . w () end 10 0 P, M, and on §; 001, M, from Ferra hythtg es Ninn ean AR | PRS aad PY a aig i a LOsT AND FOU ITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK BOUK No. 5.315 lost. The tinder will please return it to the Doe Loch ON Last SATURDAY SIO A . an ti 8 e biack slut. finder will be rewarded b: 1 Wi Cente ey OtRANCIS MAGUIRE OG LOST=@5 REWARD—A YOUNG Stas SAN er ob ony cere ae fear sommon leather sure “Ai hecver ei} retere hie to Howard Hotei corner roadway and Maken Lang 145 shall have the above reward, Foenp— IN THE 18TH INST,, A POCKET? book cont: pene eae *um of money and some porn weres . aoe wher “ have by proving ‘Oo 4 d ng ex . ENCE MeDERMOTT, 140 Weat tbat, ye UND—ON MONDAY, IN 3187 ST, A small green velvet pouch or portemonnala, con. telning Semalleum of money, he owne: can ol tain the same by describing the coutenve. Apply 176 Lexington ay, 8 Lvst 80 REWARD—LOST ON TUES y) Ud, In the #tte: noon, somewLere above 14h « wall huoting case watch, with chain attached ; pin on chain was broken, Tle above reward will be paid by leaving the same at the Latarce House office, Pe Mi [LOST BASK ROOK NO. 5,733, TSSUEB by the Seamen's Bank for Savings, corne: of Wall and Pearleta inthe uaine of ANNA WHITE, The finder will piense return seid book toraid Bank, = # LOS BANK BOOK No, 22,134, ISSUED by the [netitution for the Savings of Merchants Clerks, in the name of ANNA WHITE. The finder ; will please return said book to the Bank, 616 road way ™ - OST—BANK BOOK NO, 182,287, ON THB Bank of Savings, The finder will please leave it at JOT roadway, hy OsT—A WHITE AND BROWN SHR goat, on Tuesday evenine, Nov, sth Whoever will return it to JAMES CHO! SON, 109 Worth at, will be liberally rewarde?. 66 & REWARD — STRAYED AWAY ON Nov. Mth, from 237 East 13th et, « Brown Nanny Goat, the property of WM. KIERNAN, 60 25, REWARD—SIRAYED FROM THE Premires 153 West 26th et a binck and tan dog, Ry returning the eaine to the owner, on the prem: oe nacer will receive the above reward; no doses asked, $ 5 REWARD—SETTER SLUT LOST—$ e/ montha old, orange and white, the white tic with orange, tip tail. C.J. REILLY, 63 Ferry at, D5 REWARD. — Lost ON MONDAY aw ©/ evening, the 2iat inst, at Rryante’ Minati Hall, a large size Mink Victorine. Ifthe reon. picked it up will return itto Mre. Y OUNC 1S Alles street, he will receive the above reward, 14 $50 REWARD—LOST, @300 IN GREENe be ; backs, with 9 fescrive id trangorips tee of o reer lor the » B. NAV, Supposed to joss it in Myrtle Ave, and Broadway tar which w MH bout 5 o'clock, P, M. Monday Zist inet. Apply t¢ SADDEN, at the Arbour, South 6th street, sbureh 108 BUSLVESS ¢ , RARE CHANCE—FOR SALE A Corner of tail cut, hair curls om rum —— ANCES, A.! vor etore cheap; low rent. Good remo ior selling. Euquire at 17 Jay st, corner of Was st, Brooklyn, ri de FRAKERY FOR SALE—SITUATE IN ONB of the best locatious of a city 16 miles New York. An excellent opportunity tor a man o' capltal, Sufticient reasons given for selling, w JAS. K. MORGAN, 75 Dey et, eS ai 9K SALE—A NEAT GROCERY, © N milk store, well fitted up, situated on 2d a bet, 22d and 24th sta, Apply tol’.G Chambers et, for 3 days. torte tor aah every aay) Fok SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES of a pea ites i of the it Ward, Hedasos for seting, ie oetac eee Is doing good business. Smail eupitel required. Ape Ry We! » GAFFNEY, 356 Eighth ave, or at 165 JR SALE—STOCK AND GOOD WILL OP 8 Lamp store, uloo in counection a b wagou, for selling, | ‘Apply 245 Fulton ave, Brooklyn. a3) Kk SALE—THE BAKERY 263 MONROB ATES SS ee DRESS ORES a) R SALE AT A SACRIFICE—THE STOCK and fixtures of a grocery store, with good room te live in; rent cheap, Satisfactory reasous tor eiving ap 4 the business. Apply ut 54 East 7th at. FOR SALE—sTOCK AND FIXTURES OP ry ery, Candy aud Liquor store. Satisfactory reasons given for qulling. No, 162 Best vithet. 346 Fer SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES > of scandy store, 391 Bleecker at a Pe] FOR SAlE—A GROCERY, MILK AND store; eatistactory reason i Apply 863 Tenth ave, for Vdaye, mre fe salting. FOR SALE—A SEGAR STORE WITH BAR- | room attached, and everything complete for mak. ing plenty of money. G b uire at 140 Division at, rare op pounens vtec Inqul | Fok sale—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES of agrocery an quor store doing a goed cash business; t eo Wy particulars apply an Bevremiees 0 9 my Nese’ 164 $100 WiLL BUY THE 8TOCK AND xtur y liquor store, in 4 good location Hf py rr & good cash business, Keasou fur seliing fe death the family, the wens) SeY aed iti i A a #48 BOARD AND ROOMS. HE ‘ PA 4 COMFORTABLE ‘BOARD ‘gud rooms, at Dupont House, Hudson at, opposite St, John's Park ; be ! loc ; aight or week, Watchman all night 8 age PP ) LET—A SHED ROOM, TO ONB or two young ladies who go out to business by ¢ day. Apply at STF ‘eighth st, cor. 7th ave 4 OUGHS, COLDS, € "MPTION—DR, WISTAR'S Balsam of Wild Cherry, the ¢ Pnaees for every affection of the Throat, Lungs an heat. It does not dry up » cough, but loosens Cleanses the lunge of ai! inurl Drugeiete, EDDING'’S RUSSIA SALVE—A_ REAL Vain Extractor, It reduces the moat swel- lings, and inflamations as if by magic: heals eld so Wounds, ta calds, &., in a surprising! short iy No fam! hould be wi . i fee oe shoul without it. soi ok HE SCOTCH DOCTOR CURES ALL ties, Sold bye ai diseases, especially Khi tiem, N Yaralyels, with that wonderful Herb Aes Eres | im convalescent; at HAMMONL'S Hotel, Wedoes day nud Friday, 125cb ot, 6th ave, Harlem,” vss SHIPPING, ILLS £1 ANIXY UPWARDS, ON Union Bank oi London, and Royal Bank of Ireland, sale by ____WELIS, FARGO & CO. F R LIVERPOOL—TAPSCOTT'S LINES First Packet sails Nov, 25th, LINE FOR LONDON, bhip DANIEL WEBSTER salle thie day. Passage to or from, or drafts at t t A ble rates, apply to TAPSCOTT, BROS. & Cor ot Bouth et, ae 138 LD BLACK STAR LINE FROM OR TO LIVERPOOL.JOHN BRIGHT sails Nov, 924 HEMISPHERE eaile Nov, 26, Swallow Tail Line trom or to London—LONION eails 2ord November, For peasage or draft apply to WILLIAMS & GLION, 40 Fulton at, = aes - ar) PASSAGE To CAND FhoM” THE OLB OUNTRi Drafts on Fneland, Trelaud, sor! the LOWES OBSITER RAYE em bd TAPSCOTT'S celebiated Line of Liverpoo! Packe! comprising in part the tollow ing magnincent abi Wm. Tapacots i Hibernia, General McCle Anturetie, Gratitude, = Ne Plus Ultra, perseverance, Albion, Monarch of the Seag a iT Jy nosure, uro) Benjawin Adama, Emerald Victory. Week ail Kvery i For Parsage and prefs, a) to TAPSCOTT B. OTiutks & CO. dU South street, Ne "nk, 86 HR gat ht lad A AY —VIRGIN e1 N Gaile December Sist. Cab: Sly. Dl Ht “abou Wie | SLAC Breeding:

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