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Cent. wad ) rom the Avot pry @.) with vorpendncand and bottles dimiler worner of Twenty -aixth survet aad Broadwoy. where | to those found elaswhere were sleo discovered omen regiverng bie name es John Schools, of | here. Mery nd, cotetmed « reom (No. 64) imto which he erriel eo tmggego—e gmall black leather sstchel. Alot (wer y minntes of nine o'clock, 8 gentiomen who cognpdel room No. % becoming alarmed at the arcellend smoke pervading his apartment and the be |, went below to the office, and Informed the Prepaetr. This gentleman and bis servants iramedinvely proceeded to No. 84, end broke open the door, The scene became at once exciting. The bedding waa aW in ablaze. The flames were, how- ever, mpemiily extinemished by e few buckets of eter The apertment was then examined, and a rettle, labelled © Bpirita of turpentine,” Hacover- 04 Mooapborus and turpeatine had been Hberally eprinkied over the becding end furntiure, denoting 6 “elibarate intention, on the pert of the mysterious My. Schools, 0 fre the hotel. At the Lafarge Honan room No. 194 wae taken by nman writmg his name as J B Richardeon, from Comadep, N J At O3¢ o'clock 0 fire was dia. ccwere ty thie room, and pnt ont by the servante. Oo Batudey mo.n'ng, ebout four o'clock, the oocnpant of » rocen on tbe upper floor of the Blow- @rd Hotel, corner of Maiden Lane end Broadwar, discovered his room to be filled with smoke, Hav- ing called the servants, the room next door, No, 44, was broken open and found tw be on fire. The room had been taken on Wednesday by ® man calling bimeclf 6. M. Havuer, of Philadelphia The same materials were employed that bed been ted at other places, The Bverew House escaped. Some suspicious circumstences, however, occurred here. Abont 8 o'clock P, M. on Friday, aman came in wmithe small leather bag, end anked furs rooin. Ho was told that the place wea full, but probably a room would be vacant in a couple hours. Ho went out and returned about 6 o'clock, and there being stil] po vacant room, he took hie bag and left. About @ week a7 an apparently reepectable man hired » room for two ladies, end went away, lenv- fag them im the hotel. These ladies seemed to be Turpeviine, phoapherus end matehes, were discov. | very flush of money, particularly gold, and ered ‘under circumatances warranting the conclu. | they cerried on wll purchasing jewelry, €°a that the arson wae premeditated. The indi- | &c, ad lil ttum. They were out dally, uel who obtained this room carried « small block travelling bag. Yo the Winter Garden Theatre, adjoining the Lafarge, a acene of excitement was occasioned by cries of “ Fire! Owing to the prompt action of the managore and police, the audience in the bulld- log were quieted, and the performances went on. At the 8. Nicholas Hlotel an alarm of fire in the tmilding created great excitement. Room No. 189 wus sasigned to a man registered as J. T. Allen, of Albyny. Room 174 was taken by ©. L. Harrison, of!New Jorsey. Smoke waa firat discovered insu- ‘ag from Now. 129 and 129 near 189 in the middle aonse, and afterwards {rom 174 ip the front build- ing. The flames were extinguished after burning the furniture in the rooms, and in one of them a eal) bottle was found that had contained phos- dhorous. A lady, who wae afraid to romain in the actel, hastily removed tothe Lafarze House and dence to the Metropolitan, Her movements being sonaidere! suspicious, she waa arrested by Detec- ave Youngs, but after shearing at Police Head- qarters waa discharged. Tre fire at the Metropolitan broke out in room 40, 302, about tea o'clock, but was extinguished In ofow moments by the servants. James Simpron, of Rochester, took the room on Friday last. He has aot been seen since the night of the fire. His valise sontained @ pair of boots und empty botties, emell- @g strongly of phosphorous and turpentine. The tonfusion in this hotel caused en alarm to extend © Niblo’s Theatre, adjoining, and the audience be- (an 8 stampede, wifich was prevented by the man- ger exhibiting « placard of “No fire,"* and inform- mg the people that there was no danger to be ap- q@ebended. The Fifth Avenue Hotel was fired in ove of the apper rooma, but the proprietors refused to give Ge particulars to our reporter, who learned from @veral guests thet » desperate attempt was made © make this piece of arson the most successful of the eeries. Explosive compounds were found in various parts of the room, and if the fire had con- Qnued « abort time longer, no doubt a ternhle ewene would have ensued. Turpentine and phos- phorus were also freely used. The man who attempted to burn the United Rates Hotel is described ag about twenty-five tears of ave, ordinary height, boyish countenance, tnobtrusive and genilemanly. His actions while agistering bis name es William B, Brown, and ecuring room No. 172 induced the proprietors to uspect they were harboring a burglar. Accord- gly the room he occupied was visited and found © beon fireo. The furniture was discovered pi'ed wm tho bedstead, the hedclothes saturated with tur- pentine, end ros.n aprinkled on the window rames, and wherever it would edd furl to the (ames. In sbort the work was #0 well done that @ was found difficult to extiuguish the fire, Bot- fes that bad contained phosphorus, and packages vf roain vere found in the room. At Lovejoy's Hv icl two attemps wore made to fire the bm'lding. The first occurred at 9 o'clock, in room No, 121, occupied by Wm. BH. Warren, of Schenectady, which was found enveloped in flames, ind were put ont with great difficulty. The second ook place in room No. 91, J. Jones, also of Behen- votady, having occupied the room since Monday, Actiles marked spirita of turpentine were found in ‘nese rooms, Borvants iu the house declare that the bed in one of the roows had been unoccupied ‘or several nights, Th» attempt on Tammany Hall was mado fn room (of, CE, Morse, of Rochester, N. Y., paid for the ‘oom, The bedding and furniture were thorough. gy saturated with phosphorus aad turpentine, aud then piled up in the apartment, where it was found curning. A black leather bug was found, and emp- iy bottles, The Bolmont Hotel fire occurred in room No, 28, 4 man registered as Lieut. Lewis, of the U. 8.4, was arrested, but proved that be had not been within the room, and did not even know where it was locate!, He was subsequently discharged. A carpet bey containing several bottles of phospho- vis was found, The fire at Barnum's Museum was 80 promptly cstinguished that Mr, Barnum has jssucd a card to the public, Jn which he states that hie arrange. 1 ents for putting out a fire on bis premises are so cxcellent that he Goes not insure his property for moro than one-third its value, He slso says he bas provided nine different place of ogress, an.’ the largest crowd can vacate the building within three minutes, He keeps in the Museum a constant prvol of employes for the purpose of detecting uud preventing a fire, besides excellent hose ar- rangemouts for putting out anything of the kind that might occur, A man registering as George Mona, hired room No, ® at the New England House in the Bowery, corver of Bayard street. He had « small bleck traveling bag, About 8 o'clock he left the hotel, and soon efter firo was discovered in his room. Tottlos that hadcontained phosphorus were found, S nce the above occurrences were discovered on Friday evening, the vigilance of other hotel pro- privtors bas prevented their establishments from being destroyed. arly on Saturday worning, ths proprietar af the Astor House cansed every oom on his premises to be visited, At abouts o'elock, room No, 204 was found ou fire, the flames being speedily extinguished by means of the most perfect arrangements operated immediately by the emp'oyes of the hotel. The floor of this room was yrned through, and considerable Camage done. 4 wan nawed W. L. Haines, from Ohio, hed oocu- vied the room gince last Monday. He had many detors, undges frequently noticed around the oml, Thebeddies amd Surin. Wers ppiiadied and a6 their conduct looked suspicious they were watched. On Friday afternoon they went to a brokers to ee!) some gold, brit were ton late, the office having been closed. During the night they remained up in their walking dresses, and called for several braudy smashes and other drinks. They also promenaded the corridors at mes, and seeined to be on the look ont for some person— probably the man who couldn't get a room, At length their conduct tecam* #0 suspicious that about 3 A, M. an intimation was conveyed to them that their room was wanted. They acemed eome- what annoyed at first, but fiually left, and— maugre all their gold—forgot to pay their bil! Several other hotels of lesser note were fired, but the damage was trifing Each attempt to fire the different hotels, ta sur- rounded by circumatences showing that thie siu- pendous arson was designed by some master mind whose directions were more or loan skillfully car- ried out by a number of subordinate confederates The detective police are on the watch for these rascals, and are confident of being able to capture them, Their fate may be imagined by the following orders issued by General Dix: GENERAL ORDERS— NO, 92. Haavqvantees, Derantwenxt oF tar read Naw Yous, Nov. 26, 1864. A nefarious attempt was maie last nixht to set fire to the prinei al hotels and other places of pub- Me resort in this city. If this attempt had auc- coeled, it would have resulted !n e frightful loss of Property and life. The evidences of extennive combination, and other facts disclosed to-day, show it to have been the work of rebel emiaaries and agents, Al! such persona engaged in secret acta of hostility here can only be regarded an spies, subject to martial law, and to the penalty of death, If they ore detected, they will be immediately trought before s court-martial or military commmi+- siou, and, if convicted, they wil be executed with- out the delay of a poe Ay GOBNSUAL ORDERA— NO, 98, Heanqvantens, Drrartuest oF THR East, ) New Yorg City, Nov. 26, 1864. § The Major General commanding renews the no- tice given by General Orders No, 80 to a!l persons from the insurgen! States to register their numes at the hea!quarters of Mujor General Jobn J. Pock, second in command in the Department, at No. 87 Bleecker street, withiu twenty-four hours afier thetr arrival in this city. If any such nerson fails to comply with this requirement he will be regard- eden @ apy and treated accordingly. Keepers of hotels ing houses are requested to send to the same hoadquarters the names of all persous from the insurgent States taking lodgings with thera immediately on the arrival of such persons. It is not doubted that the danger which the city has just esvaped will insure @ cormpliance with this request, If any ono fails to comply with it, Ae will be held responsible Jr any Soil consequences whieh May result from th: omission, The Hote) Keepers met on Baturday, at the Astor House and offered a reward of §3,000 for the dis- covery of the incendiaries, Har Rasars,—About 12 o'clock P. M., the hay on the bulkhead, foot of Beach street, was disco- vered to be on fire. It wan lying against » barge, but the fire was soon extinguished by some sail- ors. A broken bottle with a phosphoric sme!l was found among the hay. About 4A. M., on Satur- day, the hay barge ‘‘Merchani'* at the foot of Franklin street was discoverod to be on fire, It was loaded with about 2,000 bales of hay. ‘The fire wes soon extinguished. A small vial containing phosphorus was found near the hay. Damage trifling. Lease Yagps.—fome time during Friday night fn atteopt was mace to fire the lumber yard of Horton & Lowiry corner of Weat and Clarkson streets, A quantity of phosphorus was thrown among the lura!er and in his stable ; three empty bottles which bad contained the combustible mat- ter wore also found on Saturday morning by one of the laborers. Captain Dickson, of the 28th Pre- cinct, has taken extra precaution to prevent any further attowpts of the kind, CoLoRED JUBILEE,—The colored peoples’ “Festival of Freedom" will come off this evening &t the Cooper Institute, where Rev, H, H. Garnett, will deliver an oration, The programme svts forth on array of attractions mifficient to crowd a much larger building. Doubtless the gratification of the colored folks, that Maryland is free," will Produce a large sum of money, which is to be de- voted to the benefit of the ANaLo-Arrioan, Tue FRANcIs Skippy,—The steamboat Francis Skiddy, on her way from Albany to this city, on Friday evening ran on to a rock about six miles below Albany and sunk, None of her passen- pers were injured, an but little of her freight was damaged, Tue Masonic Misston,—The operations of this association of Freemasons, arc to be commenc: ed to~iay, It 1s proposed to establish depots in al! Parts of the eity for the sule of coal, kindling wood, flour, &c., at wholesale prices. RAILROAD ACCIDENT,—The body of John Bullivan was found on the western track of the Harlem Railroad ut the inie:secrion of Forty-ninth strect, end an inquest was held yesterday. The deceased, who lived at No, 139 East Thirty wighth street, Was formerly ewployed by the Third A Railroad Cumpany. id ee meres CORRECTING ENROLLMENT,—The Kings County Board of Bupervisors held « special menting on Saturday evening, tor the purpose of taking action in relation to the sugyestion of the Provost Marshal Goueral and the recommendation of Govarnor Seymour, in respect tow correction of the enrollment liste, After consicicrable discussion as to the best course to pursue, a set of resolutions Were finally adopted authorizing each Supervisor to re-examine end revise the enrollment lisis of thetr respective wards sad towns. The business is to be entered upon immediately, for the purpose of chetking the names of al) persons legally exempt THE Provost Marshals of the $4 and 3d districts, for guidance. IncREASE OF RatLnoad FAne.—The differ- ent railroad companies of Brooklyn have petitioned the Common Council for permission to reise the rate of frre on their respective roads, The Presi- dente of the companies represent that they ere not now paying more than expenses, and an increase is positively necessary in order to enale them to furnish | etter accommodations thas they are now able todo. The subject is before the Railroad Committee of the Board of Aldermen, who may probably be ready to report at their next meeting. JERSTY CITY Aw Israst's Bratys Kxocken Oct By Ts Fatnen.—-On Saturday afternoon, s man named Bernard Fitzpatrick, residing at No 118 Morgan street, Jersey City, in a building known aa ** Ma- rine Ter-ace,"’ whilo uncer the jufuence of Nquor, threw a stove lid at his wife, which struck her in- fant daughter, 18 mouths of age, in her arms, and daahed its brains ont, The child died in balf an hour afterwards. Fitzpatrick was taken into cus- ody, and av inquest was hel! upen the child, The Jury rendered a verdict to the effect that they be- heved that E'izabeth Fitzpatrick came to her death by « blow from a piece of stove, at the lands of ber father. txcexptany Firr—Two Horses Berxen, —At oue o'clock yesterday afteruoon, a fire wae discovered in a temporary stable in Morris street, near Van Vorat street, Jersey City, which was burned, together with two horses—one valned at #940, owned by Daniel WeAnalir, and the other was owned by Michael Quichy. Total Jonas about #00. The fire was the work of an incendiary. InneMaNitY—DeAtn oF A CHILD FROM Branvation,—Coroner Avery, of Hoboken, held #n Inquest Isat week upon the body of a little girl nomed Maria Hollman, daughter of John 0D. Hollman, of Hoboken, From the evicence it ap- peare that Mrs. Hollman and ax daughters came na passengers ona German bark from Bremen to New York, and were aubject to severe vations while on board, not having | een aupplied with any bread for three and a half days after leaving Bie men, October Sd, when they got a supply it was totally inadequate to thelr wan's and the general character of the provisions was poor and insuffi. cient, The family were only supplied with four pounes of bread per week, It was also stated that there waa no proper medica! atteudance on board the vessel. be Httle girl, Maria, died soon after arriving at Huboken. he Jury rendered a ver- diet “That deceased, Moria Hollman, who came as peo Bl on the bark ‘Donette’ from Bremen to jew York, came to her death fromm starvation." General Intelligence. (By Mail to the New York Sun.) Eomanopy sivertines in the Richmond Draratcn, under the head of “Loat,"*s pair of shoca, badly worn, belonging to a servant girl, Tary make “gunboat cars" for defence, in the Western military department—iron-cl ad—filled with soidiers, and placed in the middle of a train, Nasavitce, Tenn, is filled with thieves and mnr- derera. About twenty deaths by violence have occurred latel From information received at the Indian Bu- reau, it Sppears thut peace prevails in an unusual degree with a:! the Indian tribes, Tay are working s coal mine within three and @ balt miles of Providence, R.1,, and sell the cosi at the mine for $6 a ton. On Tuesday the introduction of water into the town of Worcester, Mass, was celebrated. The reservoir in Leicester is filled by a flow from Exot Brook, Eurex Conwet and Mrs Shea, living in adjoin- ing houses wt Norwich Falls, Ct, fel) down stairs revéntly, at the same time, and each broke an arin in the same place. An accidental five at the State Penitentiary at Frankfort, Ky., on Thursday uight last, destroyed the char inanufictury, blacksmith and coopor chops, Loss $50,000, Tar Legislature of Vermont adjourned without day on Wednesday, boch branches, among other acis, having passed tho M:litia bill authorizing twelvo resiments A coraronany discovers that some of our mili- tary officers huve four aids—promenades, serenade, gesconade, and lemonade—the latier geuerally **qualified.’* A bor ‘n New Haven, Ct., stole some apples from ®@ farmer's wagon a few days ugo. Tie farmer caught him, and taking off his boots returned to his team. The parents of tle boy redeemed the boots by paying for the apples. Mes. POTiara gs OF Raltimore, who ecnta sword totbe rebel offiter Harry Gilmore, hus been seu- tenced to five years imprisonment, at Iabor. The pee of imprisonment is the jail at Pittsburgh, age, Parstpext Liscoun was on Saturday presented by a Cal fornia bunter with a chair mace of elk horns; four large autlers forming the buck, whic are set on the feet of the auimal, A number of la- d.cs and genticmon were | resent, Taz 8t. Louis Rercniican states that the repairs of the dotaugo on the main line of the Pacific Ruil- road, causea by Price's invasiou, are proyreasing fav and with great rapidity. The company unticipate (ue ieopeaing of the road, iis enure leugth, by the midule of next month, Sanzan Janz Smita, of Washington Co., Alabama, has been tried by court-martial for cutting, in com. pany with other persons, four miles of telegraph wire, convicted and sentenced tobe nung. Tue fluding aud seuieuce hea Leen approved by the commanding general. Jerry. Davis reports bis Treasury full and aske no sppropriatious, Gus Heury says, the soldiers “have pot been paid off for ikeen mouths." And M:. Trenholm, ennounces that the mouey ip his exchequer is workh “ouly 6X cents on the dolar." Jet!, probubly meant that bis Treasury Was fuli Lut valucless, Tas Louisville Dewocrat, of Wednesday, says, that the Leut.-Goveruor oi Keatucky, RB, 1. Jacobs, who was recentiy ordered through the Confederate Lunes by the miliary authorities of that State, is now at Gal)ipol.s, Vaio, The rebel autboritics re- fused to rocvive tle ex.le, suying that “they do not inteud to let President L.ucolu make # Boiuny Bay of We South."* Apvices from Mexico say that the m'litary forces of Juures at Ogacw where Le hinaseli was of the date of lites) aceounis, console of about seven thousand men, Gus that more than half of tem are Lew recruits, unfit lor immediate service. These advices, Which come surough Imperial chan- nels, detail extensive spoliation o: church apd pr.+ Vole property by Jusres’s vllivers, Ouiaca was surrouaued by eurdwork boriticaions, A noucmiy accident vecurred in Lansing county, Tow., on Tuesday lust, Herwan Seomewien and wite were digying potatos (93 Qeld newer ther bouse, and had let! child ab sowe usleep, Two other child c » years obl, ana the other, Maria, a brig) 0 girl, ugod three years, were sent back 1 ihe house to watol the ¢ Qo their way they met a vicious rainy WhO adacked Maria, and though ned head aad too, hicrally erunsed im her mbs ant kilied ber upon the spot, ‘Lue ober child pave wlarus wb Guer, Lub Whea the tather reachou tu neol the hommble @veut, it Was tuo lute to do Wore (hun Kuovk bee elas Cub ol the Lrute,. Tne library of Congress hes received an addition of wbout toriy thousand books during the present They treat of u great vericiy of topics, vat lly of the uiscuvery, sotiiement | nd wopo- gr of this continent, A Wasaingtoa paper suys: * foe law departiwent of ihe liurury, winch is used alike by Congress aud the Bupreciw Court, has also received valuable additions, especialy ta the departincnt of trials, Amoricny and ivroigns in- cludiuz, tn addition to ull ihe mosi celebrated col- lections, hundreds of interesting triuls reported seperesely, Tais collection einbraces nearly every trial for treason, ancient or modern, and 16 un- doubtedly the most comple'e one outs.de the Briiish AF APG RIRIRBLNE Whe Liss to the | MUD MARINE NEWS. Nov, 25-8. R.. 7 02-8, £., 4 35—H. W. even.0T 43. promt Sette tae att ARRIVED. STEAMSNTPR— Sentinel. Fortress Monree: Fi Cid, Newbern: Montank, New Haven: § K Spaulding, Balt; Gen romwell, New Orleans, Cassandra, N Orleans; tiposa, Fort, Monron City mond, Washington. SHIPS—Chincha, Vere Crug; Charlotte, Cardiff. BARKS —Pva ‘West; Guerrilla, Now 5 epin . rom \e Minona, Gottenburg: New Yor! Key ‘Went. BRIGS.Forest, Georretown, D ©; Amagon, Rag- ged Teland; Flvine Fagle, Watvazean Flora, Patras; Zero, (mantanamo Union T, Glace Bay, C B: Matta- na, Cardener, Hermes, Uaranrre: Chiba, Maranzee jenry Leeda, Willett's Point; Thomas land, ‘ensacoln; Gertrude, Keat Harbor; Ocean ole San yee C A: Resolute, Cumbe:land Harbor; 8 G Hart, ‘ortrees Monroe; Wm R Sawyer, Port Ewen. BCHOONERS—S N Mall, Portiand, Ct; J P Wall od; ‘ieu Lyon, Dennis; J LGerrity, Ruatan; ‘Tyler, Provincetown; Summit, incetown: Elisha Holmes. Gloucester; Vigilant, Newport; Live: Flonthers: Hamilon, Baltim as, Boston for Philedelphia; Yorksown; Baltimore; RF Rtocktom, Virgin's: Jamestown, Georeetown for Port ro Ant Ceorreiown: J B Willette, Baltimore for Had. ron; W R Beles, Port Roval; Isaac Miockley, Tortie Monroe: A R Woedmore Portresa Monroe: J P Aucer, philedelonte for Newture: Indne, Jaemel; Wm jurden, Providence; Dan Pemons New Bedford; Urbane, P. Jefferson: Mary Fletcher, Eligabothport; Mary Loalan, Flizabethport for Boston, Joha Jon Elizatethport for Norwich: Alabama, Elizabethpo' for Toston; Almon bacon, Elizabeth for Provi- devoe: Panthes. Elizabethport for Boston; Monitor, Flizabethport for Wareham: Canton, Elizabethport for Norwich; Juliet. New Haven: J B Allen, Grren+ ae for Philadelphia: L W Birdsall, Norwich: Bran- ywine, Albany for Norwich; Rio Grande. Port Jeffor- ton; Janes Parker, Providence; Ocean Bird, Provi- dence; Laura Frances, Geortetown, 1) C, for Boston; Senator, (icorgetown for Norwich, BELOW-—Dark Lorinda, Wind N W and light. olay, Boston: Gen Melee, Fortress Monroe: Ma- ~ Too Late for Classification. — QOY WANTED—ABOUT 15 YEARS OLD, Inquire cor Varick and Downing ati 875 0, G SITH REGT. NG. Y.—THE members of the above coinpany, and those of the regiment wishing toturn out with the company, to attend the funeral of our late brother memfer MI- CH J ROACH, ate herebs notified to attend a epecial meeting thi*« Monday evening, at 7'+ o'clock, to make the necessary arrancemente. order, JOHN H. BRADY, Captain commmde. O. WH, FRIARS, 9.8 AMAGED FLOUR AND WHEAT—i00 bbls of Hlour rlichtly damaged. leo a Inrce lot of damased wheat and flour enitabie for feed, &e, for eale, io lote to mit purchasers, At iT Albany at. 877 I HAVE, ORDERS FOR SUBSTITUTES and volonteers, which enables me to pay more than ean be had at any office in the city, pMust heave fo nen thie week at nny cost, E.H. WILDEY, Bisthave, SHEEN PERATORS WANTED ON SING machines, on military overeoate, Also baisters, Apply at 158 Leonard RSA TE eR : | 1H QFOE CUTTER WANTED—AT 25 COURT. WJ landt et, npetaire, oe $700 BOUNTY WILL BE PAID TO 2 wen for warbor defences. Call arly. The last chance, 14 Sixth ave, DRY GOODS. UE CHEAP #40,000 WORTH OF 8, LE TA END FATOY E38, TRIMMINGS, AND FANCY HOSIERY. ARTICLES, : AT ABOUT 50e, ON THE DOLLAR. CLARK'S BEST 2Ww-YARD SPOOL COTTON, 1c. WILLIMANTIC. BEST, 200 YARDS, 9c, JOB LOT OF CLARK'S SPOOL COTTON, Se. 16,000 PAPERS NEEDLES, de. 4c, PAPER, 10 CARDS HOOKS & EYES, sc 30,00) PAIRS 12,000 FRENCH ANI CLOSED OLT AT At As THE ROPE, MANY OF THE GOODS ARE OUT OF MY LINE OF TRADE, BUT THE PRICE WILL SF, AMO® THE LOT Is FIND FR SCARF, SHAWL LD BREASTPIN dicey Se, LADIES’ ANI) GENTS! C Wey dey be, FINE JEL, GILT ANT RINGS, 26e., Boe, ALSO STUDS, SLEEV TONS, PENCILS Avi) CASES, ALSO FI OF COMBS, ALL SIYLES, ALSO, AMONG THE LOT 18 29,000 RICH DRESS AND) CLOAK BL TTONS, 5c, 'P. ALSO, 1,600 FINE FRENCH PORTMON- UP. NALES. i; CHEAP LOTS OF RIBBONS, VELVETS AND TRIMMING BREAKE As Ts AWLS: FROM $1.02. uae, ‘ SHETLAND WOOL 3 8,00 WOUL HOODS, wie, LP, § 1,000 PAIRS WOOL HOSE, CLOSING AT L0e., 15¢., 20e., 2be~ Sle. 35¢,, 40¢, & c. 2,000 PAIRS GENTS’ WOOL HALF-HOBE, 25c, 8,000 PAIKS OF HOSIERY OF ALL KINDS, CLOS- ING OUL VERY LOW, WITH QUANTI TLES OF OTHER GOODS CLOSING OUT CHEAP, LOTS OF MATERIALS FOR DRESSING DOLLS, WH. KINZEY, 221 AND 2238 EIGHTH AVENUE, 116 bet. Twenty first sud ‘i wenty-second streets, PEYTON & JOHNSTON, 274 BOWERY, Ne HULBTON STREET, WILL OPEN TAS WEEK GREATEST BARGAIN OF THE SEASON SILKS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS AND DRESS GOUDS FROM AUCTION, BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, fom $1 25 aad upwarde, FRENCH MERINOES, from $1 25 and upwards, ry ANCH POLING, trom doc, and upwarue, ARIS O'HOMANS, from $1 and upwards, NEW DELAINES, ut duc, o yaod NEW BQUARE WOOL SHAWLS, from #5 and up- wads, NEW LON WOOL SHAWLS, from $6 50 and up- ware, FASHIONABLE CLOAKS, at #10, 012, #15 59 and up tds, BALMORAL SKIRTS, trom $8 2 and upwards, ALSO REAT BARGAINS IN PRINTS, FLANNELS, BLANKE UR, MUSLIN, LINEN CLO‘’CHS, CAs TP ABOUT 25¢, ON THE DOLLAR, IMPORTERS MUST REMIT TO EU- 1 L THEM, Ho GIL DOZE) BL My CANTON FL. a, TiGKs, TOW- ELS, TABLE CLOTH, &e,, &c., from auecwion. PREYLON & JOHNSTON _274 Bowery, near Houstan ats DENTISTRY. SET OF TEETH ON SILVER $6 TO “12; on wold, #10 to 220; partial sete, cold, FL, lper tooth, Teeth extincted witheut pein, cosued, *titened, or fled with gold and other nil. ings; bo d warvautes, by Dr, H, VILL ERS, 4) ite the old Theatre, 380 SET OF TEETH MADE IN 3 !AOURS, eavite satisiaction or no pay, ay S45 @ hav, be- t\.coo Ylet ana 2¥d ete. Cheap, light, durable seta, with p.uimpers to restore youthiul .ppearmnce. Also, vel:hied iower rors @qual to coli, at J45 6th av, ‘Teeth extracted without pain, Verfoct re tistacticy fuaranteel, No advance ic juired. 4b Orb uv, between 2letand wd 4 / NAESTHETIC NITROUS OXTDE—FREE from the poleonous etfects of 'ysugbing ea, ad- nupwierdc for (he exyraction of teeth \ithout pan with pe iect succese in al cases, Dr, HOYT, Devtis:, 875 Bioadwar, near 15th er, FE Dp): DRAKE, 486 CANAL STREET, SETS yee Of tevin on dlver at $7 to #18 900 gold at $1 to p22; sect L sete) cente per traah; tweth fillea with etd, bone iit, oF other fil Udey Py to slper toota, Teeih ex ted without pun, v6. a ck NAVINGS BANKS. NEw YOR SAVINGS B. K, CORNER N of 14th nd hth ay. Open ally from 1 to 5 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays from 1¢97 p, in, px fer cont interest allowed, Deposita made on oF fore December lst, wht draw intoreet t gaic@ TAOHIAS CHRISTY, Prost it a a ec’ ys y BUAckor BROWN—THE BEST IN USE, RIEST’ COLUMBIAN TAIR DYE Does not injure the Halro. Skin, To he had of Dru;- cise soucrally., Lsice FLETY conte pes box, . Ow THE MAID OF HONOR a (The sobtinuation of this Story te anavotdetey crowded oat to-day.) T will Sy per cens. @ than any other person fa thie c tickets of Manmond Tchen, jeowelrs tliverware, uma piswla dc. at 11 Bleecker #048 Bun Office, _— dbase: bal ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMEN T.— C TO OONT! TORS <-Reated pi opcsele endowed py KK ie work for which the rame be the naine of the person making it, and Siemrceencen teats Biaeane Ma ecidime nad bulldins of Receiving Beotue and Out SSilanonsoy ate he ya few pr Weet tt, exclusive ot tne space within and bet the tracks—with trop blocks, and r of perts the interescting rarest, from He to Hammen #t., With cobble stones, Spee! fice and the form it aureement for the same and other information esn be obtained on eppiication to the Comtract Gon te Offiee, THOMAS GERV ENS. ROBER . DAR- RAGH, A.W. CKAVEN, Croton Aqueduet Novernbe: 17, 1504. ates 1 FE (CASH PAlD FOR RAGS, ROPES, BAGS, paper and old metals, Lend 10% cents, Brow to, Copper and pewter S3c. Wrought iron lise. Care tron le. White rage 1)'c. 3%c. Books and newspapers Tee. per Ib, by R. SMITH & CO. Contre, CASH PAID FOR RAGS AND OLD Metals —White ree ly couts por ib. Colors and woolen S cents per Ib, Books and newspapore 8 cente, Old brass 25 ceuts. Copper and pewter o® cea Lend 10 cente per ib. at No. 15 New Bowery, evr. of Roosevelt et. 320 EMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS ARB wonderfully amiable now-a days; thanke He tbe beppy influence of KENT'S BAS’ Whia COFFEE, The fatter is sold by alltirocere at 25 cents per lb, General Depot, No. Iss Reade et. _ 454 OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A meeting of the stockholJers of the Rockdal Gold Mining Company will be held on the 15th day o! December next, at the Company's Office, 44 Broad- way, New York, for the pur of increasing the Copltal Bicek to'8350,00. JOSEPH TLOKERMAN, JOHN STEWARD, HENRY L. PIERSON, WM. D, THOMPSON, C, W. COPELAND, Trustece, 334 VOTICF TO JUNK DEALERS — THE highest cash price will he paid tor Day & Mare tin’. Bown & Bros, and Fverety’s Blacking Botties, by BIXBY, 475 Sihav., N.Y 412 i AWNBROREKS? TICKETS Bi UGHT OF larvon 0 » : goode, ladies’ ed gente’ moines "aad all chber foods, yrercoate wanted. 145 Cana: o, neer Bowery, onder Bank, ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,— ‘Take notice that the following je a deeeription of the respective names used, and private mark or marks branded or star y the uncoreiened, encaged in the manufacture of Malt he vores. on their respective butts, hogsbeade, Larrels, balf barrels, caeke, haifc: quarter caske and kegs, and thie is published under and in pureuance of au net, entitled an “act in rela tion to the seule, and disposition of butts, bogs he barrels, casks or kegs, used in the manufacture of Malt Liquor, parsed Agi 22d, 1564, by the Laxielae ture of the State of New York, and numbered chap ter 276 in the fpseion Laws of 1564; Dated Nov, 1564, Manufecture, H. F. Cox, Colored and wooien race Sc. Common paper 13 Worth omer. of 3) Name, Brand or Stamp bs H, F.. Cox, New York. D, Steveneon, i M. Aulen, A. Clausen, Ls D. Stevenson, bd New York. Clausen & Bets N.Y Betz & Co. N.Y Betz, John F. Betz George B. Hartson, artron, ul (| Ve i el HE HIGHEST CASI] PRICE PAID FOR old newopspers, pamphiets, books and waste paver of every cescription. STOCKWELL & EMERSON, 25 Aun ., ove door west of Naesau ot. 324 EAST — YEAST — YEAST—THE CELE- brated Compressed Yeart, in Kuope exclusively used'for some years, and for the first ‘ime iaspufae- tured in this country in Iaree quantities by the un- dersigned, is unsurpeseed in its qualities, It im- parts & sweet taste to the nread, salsee the dough igher, and so produces lareer bread, and takes lee than half the time for getting the dough ready for the oven than any other article of the kind, To be con- trial, Samples iurn.ehed gratis, ted to dealois, DONAL, NORD. o#, 89 und 9! Seventh ave, Brauch ave, A. Br) r depot 128 Sixti BOARD AND ROOMS. A SMALL PRIVATE AMERICAN FAMILY, having more room than required, would les 1 or 3 rooms to single geutiewen only, on ,esronable terme, and convenient to cars and stages. Apply 499 Broome st, 4 blocks weet of Broadway, the corner house, 265 FPORNISHED ROOMS WITH EVERY jence for housekeeping Croton water on *t and tloor; alsoa polor and tel-oom, in East omtery, dor eentien su ond wife: ro children tasen, Also an attic room to let. Laquire.6) Grand e*, pri- vate entr.. i 3 see |" OTEL GARNI, 1385 EAST 38TH ST, 4 doore from Jd ave, Furnished becroome for ies- pectable mechanics; each a reparete room from $1 25 to fl 75 per week; double bedioome, $2 per week.400 ODGINGS WANTED—BY A_ PLAIN, quiet miiddleenced gentlomen, with partial fire; aemail room, little or no trouble. Sin’e terme, and how situated, Addiess WIDOWER, Box 9% OU Sk a ae eS ak ANTED BY AN ELDERLY LADY amall up fara lebed ron, on the lat or 2d tioor, a respectable priva’e family in the bth Ward. The stot reference cante given; rent e4 per month, Please call at 10 King *t, near Hudson, 33 $5 PER WEEK AND UPWARDS FOR SIN- w gle :ooms,with board, at Dupout Houre, Hudson st, opposite St. John's Perk. Perrone 0 unlug together eulted low, Also lodvings nightor week, Watehe man up, 83 SHIPPIN ILLS £1 AND UPWARDS, ON Union Bank ot London, and Koyal Bank of Leland, WELLS, FARGO & CO, , For sale by S04 British Ship AITMOBPHEKE, Sails Dec, let, X LINE FOR LONDON. Ship SOUTHAMPTON sails Dec, 3rd, For paseave 'o or 11010, ot draiie at the lowest poesi« ble raves, apply to VAPSCOTT, BROS. & CO, 56 South ss, $35 LD BLACK STAR LINE FROM OR 16 PLIVERPOOL.—JOHN BRIGHT sails Nov, 294 HEMISPHERE eaile Nov, 26. bwaliow Tail 6 from ov to Londop—LONDON sulla 23rd November, For passage or dram upply © WILLIAMS & GUION, 40 Fulton st. $39 TEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVER- WMOPOOL.-- VIRGINIA calle Dee, Lith, LOUISIANA sails Decen ler Sist. Cabin pasare #14, steerace Moy My dole ju cureucy, Apply to WILLIAMS @& GULON, 20 Broadwey, — 855 PERSONAL NOTICE REWARD OF FIFTY DOLLARS IS OF. reped fo: (he ar.cet and deivery on board the Keceiving Ship Nowth Cerolina of Acting KF PEPER WILLIAMS, of thet es. Pokekee ce veporte | abrent without leave, Eis vesldence i supe t wed to be at 165 Christie st, New York, UU. PAL t ING, Commandan: mo JOHN GALLAGHER LEYT HIS HOME ou the 2uth, in the afte. noon, tiom 2.1 East 12th 84; Bos capable of taking care oi him-elf ho want of memory; woie, when he left, a bine cap, blue cos and white corduioy pante, sod 66 yea: Oks a mea Goal oiger, Any pe. ton (hat wil ake the eald Jobn isilaghe: to his :esiuence w ewell rewarded to hear tzoutle, :