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(Continued from the frat page.) quantities for some time pest without affixtag the proprietary stamp, and their establishment. —one of the most extensive in the country—with all the xtures, and « large quantity of medicine, was seized to-day, and has become lable to confiscation, if the case ia made out’ Reoistny or Sovrnernens.—Major Hay- ner and his assistant are sill bumly etrzeged in registering the namos of Southerners who ree'‘e in | this city. Yesterday the Major registered: 75, end | the sesistant, 63, making # totel of idl-up to8 | oclock. The entire number reqistered up*to yre- terday, inclustve, was #13. While our reporter ‘waa present yesterday, « gentleman applie! to be registered, and as the modeof doing #0 may be interesting, the conversation which occurred is wabjoined: r Appieent ats fa it necessary for @ citvren of New York, whe kes come from the Bouth aiace bis Sot 3 aren, to register his vane ’ al ir, certaioly. Appi ot hone been voting to-day, Major, and ht it waa unuecemary to register my name. If you want me, bowever, Tl dom. Major H.—1 don't want you, sir. It jm the General's order which wants you, and not I, Appliernt—I do not want. Major, to rank with one pm whom rests the shadow of a mus- of disloyalty or treason. The spplicant then registered his vame as —— from Murfreesboro’, Tennessen, Was bora in Pennsylvania, and went to the Bouth in 1559, and left Murfreeaboro' in Fel ruary, 1568. Major H.—Were you ever in the Southern army? Applieant—0, gracious! no! 1 was arrested by them, however, once or twice. Major H — Have you taken the oath? or bave I ever been called ‘onto n'a. Here's. letter of oy ft es I raised myself. If were you I'd tako the oath Tam wiliing, tir. A Walk in to-morsow to No. 49, Gen- eral Dix's Headquartes, and take it fome further conversation foliwed, sad the gen- tleman retired willing to ‘tebe theoath"' The hotel keeper's send in the names of those who register as hailing from the Buta pretty regularly, but the latter now as yenerali rule xo to private houses to av id registering their names, aud are scattered about a goo! deal. Yesterday one was arrested who came from Atlantag Ga, but on being taken before General Dix, it was found that bo was ethorough Union man. fome refuse to take the eet, and acase oocurred on Monday of ® man who had promised to return and take {t but forgot to do #0, Foreigners who come. from the Bouth genora}ly refuse to take the oath, as they say they wore never naturalized and do oot wish to give up their allegiance to their own country. New Orcas iy Trriry Crorci.—A new organ bas just been put up im the chancel ot Trin- ity Church, sud will be used forthe first time to- day and to morrow, when two choral festivals wil be given. The pipes of the organ are S)luminated, The stops run through the emttre key-board, and the performer can sitin front of the stalls In the chancel and play the ins.rument, There ure twenty-nine pedals, which are white and bleck to correspond withthe keys, The oran has twenty- fonr registers, The large orgrn at the enat wide of the Church wil] now only be used on extraordin- ary grand solemn occasions On occasion of these festivals, however, both organs will be used. ALL FoR A Doc,—Charles Hefferly, of No. 169 First etree, W liiamaburgb, yesterday leaped from @ Fulton Ferry boat, totanding to save o valued dog which hal fallen indo ioe Fast R ver. Mr. BH. swam to the Bockman street pier, aud was there rescued. ImMAcuLATE ConcerTion,—The Feast of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary will be celebrated to-morrow in all the Catholic Churches throughout the world, It is « festival eolely of the Cathohe Church. The foast ie # dou- bie of the first class and the veatmouts to be worn are white, which will be worn every day during the octave, except on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 18th and 14th. In the Church of the Immaculate Conception the ceremonies wil! be solemn and in- posing. Pouios Inreriieaenoe.—Assault near the Post Offies.—On Monday afternoon, Peter Haslan, » dep- uty provost marsbal, who resides at Greenpoint, was standing in Liberty street, corner of Nassau, reading the Fvenixa Poor's bulletin, when, as be alleges, he was assoulied by David Duane and J. McDermott. Ho raises his p stol aud threatened to shoot them if they pe: mstea in their comluct, when Officer Farrell, reaching the spot, made an arrest, Mr. Haslan entered a complaint against Duane and McDerinott, and they were taken to the Tombe Police Court. Prize Fighter Held.Mary Dwyer, of No, 85 Main street, Brooklyn, complained before Justice Connolly that James Duun was about to moet her son, William Dwyer, ina pr ve-ficht, The Justice granted a warrant, an! Serceant Lefferts and Of- cor Roberta, of the Fourth Precinct, arrested Dunn at Mark Magulre’s Cayuga House, near MeComb's Dau, and the prisoner was held to bail in $1,000 to keep the peace, The fight was to have taken place to Pennsylvania on the 18th inst, Alleged Larceniea,Honry G, Stevens, @ youti of seventeen, who wan in the employ of Mr Wil- liam B. Brommell, of No. 8 Spruce street, left the store yesterday with money in his possession, and was arrested on 4 New Haven train by Oicer Hai- leck, of the 26th Precsuct, Au affidavis baving been made against the pricooer, alleyng that he hed been guilty of larceny........ Bridges Car- mody was arrested for taking $155 from Maria Eu- right, of No, 4l Marion street. Lhe money baving been found in Bridget's porsession, she was coim- mitted fer trial. Assault witha Cleaver, at Washinton Marko, Elward Brady and Joseph | Decker, of No. 126 West street, and one Gabe, puteher, were, as charged, assaulted by Joseph Gendalla, of Cocar street, a French cook, who cut their bands with » cleaver, Kendalla, as alleced, Yesterday afternoon, also fired # p'sto) at Decker, but missed aim, Kon- | Dec. talla was arrested and tekeu to the Tom! «whither he was accon)psnied by Brady, Decker and Gabe. DB edy avd Gubs, after their wounds bad been |, Wore detwined as witnesses, and Kendalle wae committed Boy Shot —1T'wo gangs of boys, belonying to the Twentieth and Twenty-second wardse—those of the former calling themselves ‘ Mirs,"’ and those of the latter “Minutes'*—have been in the habit of giving Lattle to each other for some time, Abvut é o'clock yesterday afternoon both gaugs met at the coruer of Forty-second street and Eleventh avenue, and commenced polting eseh otber with stonoa, ben one of the Mars" boys, named Jeremiah YY, aged seventeen, was knocked down by a sione and lay sensoless for some time, On recover- ing his souses be (irew # revolver aud firea three among the '* Minute’ bee one of which took in the left breast of Edward Watson, aged He was taken to the residence of his parents, died on the way. and Stabbing.William Leabey, & apd Samuel Howerd, of No, 982 Front PEE but i taken before Justice Lota, by whom he was committed for trial........ vhn Derraoy, of No. 143 Centre st , was arrested by Officer Walkinshaw, of the 27th Precinct, charged with stabbin, Guata- vue White, of No. 119 Greenwich st. inflicting » severe wound in the |reast, Dompecy was com- iued by Justice Dowling in deiault of 1,000 1. Alleged Arnon —Recent)y John Stevens wae dis- charged from the employ of James FE. Kithy, of No. 189 Rivington st. and on the night of the ist inat., Mr. Kirby's stable wae burned. Fire Marshal Baker, in making inquiries as to the origin of the fire, learned that, just previous to ite discovery, o ran clomely resembling Btevena wan seen in the Inmediate vicinity, anc, ae be ja alleged to have mace throate against Mr. Kirby, the Marshal caused the arrest of Sevens, and the prisoner wae committed by Justice Mansfeld. Outrage in a Porter House —On Sunday even- ing, Mr. Hirarn Tibbetts, of No. 203 West 27th et. went into Jobnson's saloon, in 7th ave, near 25h #t., and, when about t leave, waa attacked by four men, who hurled him to the floor and _ robbed bim of bis gold wateh and chain. They fled, but Mr. Tibbetts, gaining bie feot, pursued them and | gave an alarm, and Officers Gambling and othera of the 20th Precinct, arresied Robert Johnson, John Canyon, Peter Rooney, John MoGline and John Darcy, and the accused were committed | y Juatice Ledwith, The prisoners are from 18 to 24 years of age. News items (Bp Telegraph to the New York Sun.) Gov. Fenrow's resignation in Congress is dated for the 20th inst Tar New York Presidential Electors met at Al- bapy yesterday, and after the appomtment of Hon. Morace Greeley to preside, adjourned until to-~lay Lory Lrons took leave of the President and Beeretary of Btate on Monday, and procesded to New York in a epecial car furnished by the Gov- eroment. His health is so seriously impaired as to require bie return to Burope, Tax Navy Department bas received information of the captuce by the United States steamer Rhode Taland of the new steamer Vixen, bound In with a valuable cargo of arma, liquors, provinions, &c. She is sald to bave been owned by the rebel gov- ernment, A sometn of “brevets'’ have been conferred upon ofkers in the Army of the Potomac recently ; among them are Major-tieneral Moade as major- geversl io the regular artwoy, and Brigadier-Goner- sla Ingalls and Hunt as major-generals of volun. teers. Major Biddle, aid to Gencral Meade, was breveited as Colone!, Arthe municipal election in Massachusetts on ou Monday, E. C, Fitz was elected Mayor of Chel- sea, J. W. Merrill, Mayor of Cambridge; A. D. Tielgen, Mayor of Springfield; Milton Ronney, Mayor of Lawrenco ; Geo. Howland, Jr., Mayor of New Redford ; Ed. H. Bennett, Mayor of Taunton, and EP Buffington, Mayor of Fuil River Tre excitement in regard to the Fenian Brother- hood in Canada ie revived. On Monday night an Orange Lodge at Toronto was broken open, and ail is property destroyed by the Fenians. Some fine portraits of her Majesty Queen Victoria were dis- gracefully mutilated, The excitement is running hich, and fears of violence are entertained, #0 says & Toronto dispatch, On the alght of the Ist instant » | lockade-runner —aie-wheel steamer—was sunk in Charleston har- bor by our gunboats while attempting to run the blockade, All the crew were cartured except the Captain and pilot, who made (heir eseape. Cor. Root, commander of the post at TIN Oe on Friday iast, received « letter from Col. Mulf rd, eoramissloner of exchange, in which thaé officer stated that as yet Sherman's movements had not interfered with the exchange of prisoners, and if much should continue to be the case, he expected to effect the exchange of one thousand per day. A vettrn from New Orleans, dated Nov. 26, via the Misstas'pp! River, states: Gen, Canby is rapid- ly rvoovering from his severe wound, and is now able to attend to hia official business daily. On the 25th of November, Acting Lieyt. Thatcher, cor- manding the gunboat Guzelle, was murdered by rebels, while ashore on an island at the mouth of the Red River, His body was borribly mangled. By order of Gon, Canby, the District of West Tenn sece and Vicksbury has been formed into one command, under Major General Dana, with head- quarters at Memphis. Gen. Washburne has been ass'rped wo the command of the post and District of Vicksburg, with its present limits. An old friend of Roger Pryor who knows him well, attributes hus incarceration to his inveterate habit of feeding at the lic crib, He halda thas Roger enjoyed eo many good things under the United Si ates government, both in and out of Gon- Pare that he could not rest easy until he found is appropriate place in Fort Latayette, Tus Sandwich Isiand Legislature, 60 @ dispatch states, bad been in season twenty days, and had passed an act iicensing distilleries, which caused much excitement among the missionaries and tee- totallers, The Legislature had also passed an act establishing retormatory and industrial schools for orphans and virtuous children, Wirn a view to incroase the efficiency of the army, # large number of Major Generals and Hriga- chers, whose appointments or promotions were #e- cured by political influence alone, are to be mus- tered outof the service at = very early day, The va ancies (hus occasioned are to be held as rewards for meritorious conduct in the field, Ww. I, Hasrorn, concerned in the abortion and death of Hourieita Leland, of Brooklyn, L. L, in the case known as the Bri ort Leland case, es- caped the jail at Danbury, Conn.,on Saturday. Is is muppesed that an accessory unlocked the door and Jet bim out, George Brown, another prisoner awaiting his trial for rape, alao escaped. Aw elephant and bull fight took place lately at Saragossa, Spain, The clephant was walking qnietly about the arena wheu the first bull was released, and rushed ot it with all his might. The elephant recenved bis antagouist with great cvol- ness avd threw hin, down with the utmost ease, The bull rose in and rade two more attacks, which the elepi ant resented by killing him with a thrust of bis tusks, The conqueror did not se fn tho least excited, A second bull was then re- leased, and in a few minutes suffered the same face ae the first ~ MARINE NEWS. H, W., even? —f. B., 7 11—f. 8.4 CLE STEAMSHIPS—Chesspeak*, Portland; Joeephine Thompson, Baltino e; Monte.ey, Port Ko, al; Ce.ea do; An hiacire, Uhilacephia, SHIPS-—Belle Wood, Liverpool; Australia, Phila- oelp'da; EC Kolght, do; George, 00; Le. seve. ance, Le born, BARKSOc0ean Home, Havana; Wm H Wall, Key Weert: Victo. Ine, San Pinucieco; by Stevens, Caideuas, BRIGS—B Young, Boston; Duadee, Po: to Cube.lo, BUHOONERSMountain Hoae, Norfolk; Phiiade plija; Vicksourg, Elizabethport; Arctic, Nee- sau; Ajmees, Bt Kitts, ARRIVED. STEAMBHIPS—California, [trans.) Hilton Head; Cos'a Rica, A-piowall; Petrel, Lon b SHIPB—Me.chant, Cardiff: J L Bogert, Liverpool, BARKS—EJjlingwood, Glace Bay; Persia, Cronstady Ella Adele, Ragged Island, BRIGS—Annie ins, Windsor; Irene, Summor- side, ET; Nahe eeman, Baltimore, SCHOO! A M Chadwick, Glace ; Suc- POMPE Deactur Coben, Sestrore Waren Sallte E Charter, Port TD. rior, eras Gardnse. Nen Ske Go ere ag PRLS Orion, | Teo Late for Classification. RATIOS, FROST—On Monday, Dec. 5, Clara Hitchcock, only tad of Geo. W. and Keeaiie H, Fioet, aged 2 Funeral from the reatieace of her parents, 32d at, bet. 2d gad Sd aves, on Wednesday, Dec, Thy ett o'clock Bat FU LLACK~On the Sth inst. John Fallace, aged 48 years. The Tolativer and friends of the family, also the memfiec of the 1Ath Piccinet Metropolitan Police nmid Lodge, No. 404 F.& A.M, are re invited to attend the funecai, on Thure- Noon, Dec, Sth, at 19 o'clock, from h | Leside nee, 517 Weet ’Oth « LOST AND FOUND. | ] ANK BOOK LosT--cN THE BOWERY Sarine’s Bank, No. 153,00. The tinder will | Dienee return it to the bank 19 Fo ND~BET, ATLANTIC DOCK AND Columbia at, Brookiyn, a pocket-book containing ener, The ownercan have it} proving property paying expenses, App y to VALRICK AN, te watchinan, 44 Atiant ¢ Dock, Pound -IN CROSBY STREET, NEAR B vome, &emall eum of trone*. The owner can | have it by proving property and paring expenses, Ap- Ply to 7HUS. Melt GH, 55 Crosby et, 18 31 REWARD—COACH DOG LOST IN Boosdway, near Chambere ft, on Sunday @veniny, Dec, 4th, spotted with half the face white, the other binck. Anowers to the uame of Jack. Me- dium size, 8 monthe old, $j) reward will Le paid by returning him to PEND TONS Photographic (ial- lery, 6 Chatham #), near Division ¢'. 183 $1 (0), REWARD—LOST, ON” THE ATH inst, a eplit nore pointer dog, white and liver colored. Apply 59 Pitt et 267 $V0 REWARD—LAOST, ON SUNDAY, @ith Nov. near corner of Mludeon and Jay ete. mall bieck and tan slut, Had on when leet seen & rea leather collar bound with blue and the namo “ Fen" eccaiched on the pl The alove 14. ward will be paid by leaving BLANK'S, 532 Canal ot. REWARD—LOST OR STOLEN—A $30,810 Gold Hunting Watch and fine Curb Chain. For information that will lead to the recov- | | a lp ery of them the above reward will be i, and no hy, and other money, amountiga ten inside the pocket book, [be above reward wiil be Questions asked, Addieee BB, MACON, PLO, 200 $50 REWARD—LOST, A POCKET BOOK « +400, Also oue check daw oth River Bank tor $62 Wi Paid if lett at ihe Mog Yard foot of 4.th street, North iver, . Compound Loterest Note ment ot + bh has been stopped. 5 ae BOARD AND ROOM OTEL GARNI, 135 FAST 88TH ST, 4 I deors trom Sd ave, Furnished bedioome tor ree- poctable mechanics; each a separ. te room trom $1 25 to $1 75 per week; double bedrooms, $2 per weana.441 W ANTED—BoarD FOR 3 CHILDREN with «lady, with net more than one in family. Addrese 1. H. CONKLIN, Station B, N. P.O, 4 WASTED BY A MAN AND HIs WIFE, Y 4 furnished bedroom, without board, West side weferred, Addreom etating terms, A. C., box S73, un Citee, aT GENTLE dated family, __ PERSONAL NOTICES, OTICE TO SAILORS—INFORMATION wanted ob WM. MERRUNY, who left thie city in the ship St. Louis, for New Orleans, in 1854. Fom New Oriesas he shipped tor Jiverpool iy the bark Mary Aun. Auy info.inetion of him will be wont thankiully received by his sister MARY, at bas a 8 fon avenue, PRISONERS OF WAR— WIFE AND widowed mother of all prisoners of war can by paid by application to our uttiee, Also peusions, boun- Wes, pay aud piize inoney colleciod, L. BRUWN & CO, Military end Naval Collecting OMee, 2 Park Piece, under Broadway Bank S63 $ 2 YO REWARD—STRAYED FROM Her e home, T3 av ©, ELLEN CAGNEY, 4 yeare old, ight complexion, red diere with velvet triinnmilucs, black sack, blue scart, etraw bat trimmed with white ribbou, Any one returning ber to said number, giving any informasion of ber whereabouts, will ceive the above re j MEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- 1 pleasant roome, in « private v 140 Suttolk U2 Apply __ ARTICLES FOR SALE. LACK AND WHITE WADDINGS BOTH sheet and ward, heavy, by the bale or dozen, Coi- ton battinug candle-wick, cotton carpet-waip, covton aod hemp twine, for sale at 54 Vesey at, by LHOR, GWYNNE, Agent, upstairs, 7 AMAGED FLOUR, WHEAT AND BR 40 barrels of flour slightly dutaaged, suitable for family use. Also a large lot of flon”, wheat aud bran, eultable for teed, &e., for enle in jot to suit purchas- erent 17 Albany #t, , IR SALF—NEW AND 2D HAND Shelv- ing, counte.s, tables, desks, office railings, signe, larve show cuse, aaah, counter tops oa horses, Apply to JAMES HODGE, 35 Jane #t, bear Sth ave, ti OUISIANA MOSS—100 BALES PRIME black hair men je lovato suit purchasers, For sale by J. L. McKEP VER, 69 Wall #8, N ANILLA SE RS AND CHEROOTS— » 4 and 5, for sale by J. L. Me- NG table for toed or rand st, Brooklyn, 1 i A Lorres, and | larwe wagon, rey business, Apply at 1S4 i. D. A HORSE FOR SALE—16 HANDS, ® Yeara old, sound and kindy worth #159, and will be sold for RH, aa the owner has no use for him whatever, Apniy to 477 Pearl at, until sold. v6 y perk SALE—1-HORSE FURNITURE Truck, So Ridge at FoR SALE—2 STRONG, horses, suitable for truck, c G8 LOW-PRICED or express, Ib% hands high, 10 veareo'd; to be ! cheap tor want of uee; also | brick cart, Enjuire at 76 Greve at, in the store, we } ORSES AND WAGONS FOR SALE Cheap, Scoot horees, 1 podlar's ¥ 1 depot wagon, harnc Ce & ean be seen wudapply at 509 W V AGONS, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS AND harvesses for eule, The largest weortment, both Dew 4} reooud-hand, to be found in the city is new caorel atredueed prices, Dealers are invited to call tak a Nevin ab, biookion, a ~~ et i Sida serra aa, B ILLS €1 AND UPWARDs, ON tuson Bank of London, and te, Bauk of i eland, For sale by 5 WELLA, TARKUO & CO, LIVERPOOL—TAPSCOTT’S LINE hf DN ©, 9 ON, Balle To-morow, » AL MOSPIERE, Balla Dec, lta X LINE POR LONDON PhipSOUTHAMPION «nile Deo, 10th, For pissuee ‘¢ from the Gia County, oc drafts at the lowest posrilic in fm appr te TAVSCOTT, BROS, & CO, 299 Sd South st, LD BLACK ST | On citto : Av>iRALLA 10. P see 4 buon | Ss! LAM 10 QUEENSTOWN 4 VERGINDA cuit} Les dist, Cabin au currency, ) Biomiway, DENI SAESTHETIC NITROUS OXIDE—FREE tious the poleonous effects of laughing ear ad- muanis'e.@d to. the egtraction of teeth without pain, with pe. tect eucceds in ail casos, Dr, HOYT, Dentist, ST! oadway, near 15th 4.3 © Os GiMsh apps . ANT LIVER. LOUISIANA dee F125, steerare Apply to WiLL AMo & oh HE CHOICE OF PURSUITS—PHYSICAL aud Intellectual Culture; Labor, mental aud mane amen Foon “The Mad House;" Varieties Pegembes No. Phisnologtal re Newsmen have it. WELLS: 669 Broad Add way. N, GENERAL BUSINESS. A PAWNBROKER’S TICK ETS WANTED— in his ekeh Yow abe cy Diamoudn, wgichon lovely, ciververk, pany aavete, Aenat Tt Blocker st. CASH PAID FOR RAGS AND OLD Metals —White rags 11 cente per ib. Colored and woolen 4 cents per I Books and newspapers 0 cents, Old bras % cents, © t and pewter 55 cent, Lead 10 cente per ib. at No. 16 New Howery, cor. of Roosevelt at. 848 ‘SHATHAM STREET SNUFF—THE LARGE / and fucreasing sales of the celebrated BNL FES ol my own MANU FACIL RE, allows me, notwith- standin« the prodent high rater of Tobacco nud in- creoeed Taxes, to continue to sell at 10 CENTS PERK ib.—H, COLELL, Ne. 66 Chatham and tue Chatham equare, New York City. Lc I URNO'S CATARRH SNUFF WITHOUT Tobacco, the safe and ready remedy for coldr aud eatarrh, Sokl by all drugelata, +e F' RNITURE AND CARPETS-—CARPFTS AND FUBNITURE, &c, $150,000 worth of farni- rent sacrifice Lelow the cost of manuiacture, © nasor iment of carpet be egualled, Also 60 roady mind OO ya de, at coet price ne oO, aud 271 West 51h et, cor, of sth N EMBERS OF CONGRESS USE KE Hart India coffee with great relish grocers, at YS cente per ib s other genuine, Gene.al depot, 154 Reade at, 487 JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A meeting of the Stockholders of the Rockdale Gold Mining Company will be he!d on the 15th day ot December next, at the Company's Office, 24 Broad. way, New York, ‘or the pur of increasing the Capital Stock to $5800. JOSEPH TLCKERMAN, OHN STEWARD. HENKY L. PLERSON, WM. 1. HOMPSON, C, W. COPELAND, Trastecs, 304 OTICK TO JUNK DEALERS — THE biebext enal price will be paid for Day & Mar- tin's, Brown & Brow, and Rveveti'* Blacking Bottles, by BIXBY, 4.5 Sth av. N.Y 4 AWNBROKEES' TICKETS BOUGHT OF diamonds, watches, silverware, cuts pistola, dry gooda, ladies’ and geote’ clothing, and all other goods, proroate wanted, 148 Canal st, near Bowery, gueet uk, ae HE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR old newapapers, pamphlets, books and waste paper of every description, STOCKWELL & EMEKSON, 26 Ano ot. one door weet uf Nassau et. % 9% CENTS PER POUND PAID CASH FOR e? Old Books, Newspspeis and Pamphlets, and the hiehest price paid in the city tor all kinds of paper makers’ stock, at 49 Ano et. ‘THOS, C. BENNE AL ot ts fiom 15 to RRELI 260 NT’S old by all Ark for KENT'S. No COAL . FST RED ASH AND LEHIGH COAL, servened and delivered, at #11 per tom: laree nut 50, THOS. STOKES, corner 3d street and 1th aveuue. 419 OKE AT A REDUCED PRICE—Delivered immediately at 142 Sd av. 279 Av. A, aud at the Gas Works, 2let at. and Av, &. F. SHER- woop 319 HEAP FUFL—COKE #5 PER CHALD- on, delivered, for sale by CRAPSER & I by Wert loth #. Orceise gtotbe M Works, 15¢b st and loth ave, promptly aveaded 318 to CoAl—coal —COAT—. beet red neh stove and eas coal for two weeks foi S15 and 3 Al SiR, stLLING the pet ton, Appiy at the yard, J4 and 40 “pring et, 1 and 338 Rivington st. HENRY ince + THIS DAY—GOOD LARGE $11. Apply at 513 t, foot of Houston 429 | nut co Bowery, {11 7 at, North Rive: ACOE 2 mM“ ‘ORMICK’S COAL YARD, 204 AND 206 Fast Sud et,—Firet quality Red and White Ash Coal, delivered to any part of the city, at #10.75 per ton. Yurd, 204 and 26 East Sud et., bet. vd ne od aver, s. AMUEL LOYD, 322 EIGHTH AVE,, COR, 27th et, fe welling firet qnality stove and r coal 10 Su; furnace, $19, and # tull 2,000 Tbe ene: teed, Giovere euppiled 289 THE CHEAPEST FUEL IN USF—COKE— Reduced to $5 per chaldron delivered from Man- batten Cae Works, Bnet 14th et. Oflice, ave. © and lothgt. JOHN SMITH _ ba g FOR 2,000 POUNDS OF TIE VERY . beet red and white ash nut or amall stove, and 10.59 for evg and etove, screened and delivered from vard, 160 Leroy et, bot. West and Warhington ete. RICIUD) TRATHER, ih BU 188 CHANCES, GREAT CHANCE FOR PERSONS HAV- inz a small caplial .A well established! periodical notion and toy store, situated in South Brook! Jninutes walk from a ferry, It containe a: " tock, putin lat Nov yer, Also # first-clane t= lating Library of 4uy ¥ . which, together with ihe fixtures, including counters. v cases, shelving, eines jars Fove, de, will be sold for F400 cash, Twoe thirds of this amount can be realized daring the Christinas holidays on the preeent stock, Satiefactory reasons jor pel ine out, Rooms in iear tor dwelling, Address M, A. K., Box 874 sua office. 105 GOOD CHANCE TO CONDUCT A Fancy, Stationery, Hardware and Var with emall enapital; pew corner store, nice up, at very low cor, 6th ave, Bro: por SALE—THE OLD Long leland market, cor. ( ave, Williameboreh, Lad. Apply on the pienaine fore 9 A, Moor aitec 4d BM iy ¢UR SALE—A DESIRABLE MEAT vevetable stand in this city, in a firat- lite tion, with a good run of custom, lee houre, Me: rent cheap, 5 years’ lease. For particulars apply at liz Bromiway, room J, third floor M45 VOR SALE—A PATENT RIGHT OF IM- proved vevetable cutier, trom lst, with pattern, A first-rate ocension ‘o make a fortune, Apply to 29 Ste #t, near Pitt ot. a FF mM SALE OR EXCHANGE—A VALUA- bie interest ins company orcanizes for the man- ufacture and ale of ted article in the hardware line, This ie a Aw opportunity for @ person wibling to rive the ‘ea iinited amount of per souul ativution, addres PATENT, Box 457) oftice, for SALE—BOARDING HOUSE, F b d complete and crowded with high priced hoardere loravion: been established 1h vera price $1. eut low; graud opening. Apply atol Chatuam et, coum 5, over hat store, 5% YOR SALE CHEAP—SEGAR AND PAPER Store, Old 4,329 East loth et, Inquire at the paper sland cor, of 10th et. and Lat ave, 4S POR SALE AND TO LET. | A FARM OF ABOUT 170 ACRES IN Inquire of Mr. DAY, ESTABLISHED trand st, and Ginb ange Co, N, Y., with stock and farming uten- is, wagons, da, or exchanee toc @ houre and lot in the city of New York, Appiy to JOLIN L, CELASE, 14) Haminond rt, 2) k*! RA NICE PLACE ON STATEN Island 4 lat sy lui coms, Union ah tuctoryville, 6 ninues walk Factoryville Landing, #164 sh eash, MACDONALD, 166 Fulton et, No arente, 6 Oe SALE—A HOUSE AND BARN, AND other out-luiidingsy with five acres of land and all rubbery and fiult very plenty : eitnated on d, tuquire of 8. D, WOOD, etand 314 F STORY HOUSE, ON 115th ind and extension, good cellar, water in the kitchen, abr ce of wardrobes and pant. jes, contals Yrooms, Price 8,000, Apply in the shop 11) East 27th st, near id av, 831 FE MR SALE—THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN the city ef Brooklyn—a ¢ y Into d FF IR SALE— st; contiine & rooms, 1 block tom care. Only #1,6/" eeeh, Apply 44 South Teh et, Willianebure floor, Laps F IRSALE OP EXCHANGE, A FARM OF 1 16 e SA ccres, Ov acres, Li acres in New Jersey, LY miles trom New York, : P. ZEGLIO, 12 Cevtre et, cor, Chambers, ao PWO BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE—PRICE ob) each ; lote 100 by 25. Apply coruer 18sb st and 7th av, South Brooklyn, o TARY, A CARD—VETERAN RESERVES, (INVA- lid) Corps, $50 eash bounty, Discharged Sol- die:s wanted for the Veteran Reserve Gps. Apply to WASHBURN & WORKALL, Authorized Recruiting Officers, § 266 Broadway, up etalrs. BLE SEAMEN AND FIREMEN Wanted for the U. 8. Navy for 2 or 8 years, to whom the nt) Be ri he tie ig Agents, aie VTP thou! Roosevelt | be remtaded of the tesutiful Kachel and Ruth, and t prices that can't | THE NEW YORK WEEKLY. | GYRIA THE JEWESS; OR THE MAGICIAN - Author of the “The Silver Ship” and “The Step lyauehter"s Portion.” “Stand back, false Lord |" young Juan cries, “ Nor touch the maiden fate! “She fs a Jewena!” quick replies The old Dok hetr. “She is @ woman!" young Jase in reply, “And holde a Christian's pliehted troth : “So touch her and you die |" With the new year comes @ «loriour addition to current literatme of the nation !—a tale of the which the mont fires the young blood, which clows the briehtert in song and story, and which fills the soul with delicions nepirations and eplendor!—« land which th: immortal geaiusof Byron bas described ey strikingly a briefty “Ob, lovely Spain! renown'd, roinantic land !"* The heroine of this magnificent romance it a Jewem, one of thore dark-eyed maidens of the Fast, who thrill the heart and {ascirate the ere of the observer Whoever rende her thouchts or traces her actions will other Jewieh heroines of the Bible, ae well a Walter | Boott s glorious creation, the beantiful Rebecca. Ip- deed, rhe haa the sweetness of Queen Keter, blended with the streneth and dignity of Saral, and the an- gie-like berity and stern resolve of Rebecca. only child of Ben Irnel, the money-lender of Toledo, in the days when thie city was the Spanieb capital, and when her prople were eubjected to and wrong, thie record of her career ie 3 faith, of dauntiess herofsm, of strife and chivairy, and of thoee dark and lawless events which bolong peculiar- ly to her ern. By the magic pen of ite popular author, the read- ero SYRIA, THE JEWESS; 01 THEM Aaicras OF TOLEDO, will be enabled to live amid the entrancing scenes of those olden timer, The wicked chamberlain of the | King, the robbers which have ever cursed the coun- try, the eufferings of the Jews under the cruel edict of banishment, the trazedies of plague-shipe on the Med- iterranesn Sea, the outbreaks of mobe in the cities of Spain. ond all the features of these trogblesam: will be found in this marvellous story. But better than all the excitement and mystery with whieh SYRIA, THE JEWESS; Or, THE MAGICIAN OF TOLEDO, teeme; better than all the herole ceeds of eer the young swordmaker of Toledo, and better than the startling acte and sasociations of the terrible ma- giclan, with his flendieh eecrete and pur pores—far etter than any of there tranaient etmofionswill be the moral erfret and the pleasant inatruction the reader will derive from these pager. The whole pro- freee of the te ful Jewces ix as ennobling as thril ing. Placed, like the great prototypes to whoin we have alluded, in a position of trial and sorrow, ber oul ifees nobly to ite duties, and in every line te shown the glory of woman's devotion and the noble- | Bees of sirue le, Like another Ruth, or Rachel, or Rebecca, she will win the hearts of all who read her nd make every reader wiser and better, e eran, this «:aphic revelation of manly he olism and omany sentioness and affection is cov ie senced in nu universal public—will be captivated and de- lighted witht. . 119. “AUCTION NOTICE! AUCTION THIS AFTERNOON | AT 2 ‘clock, wilh be sold the entire handsome furni- sure of boure 162 West 2irt at, bet. 4th and 5b aves, fino velvet tapestry and ingrein carpets, rich parlor furniture, sofae, lounges, mirrors, clocks, curtains, shades, bureaus, bedsseada, spring and hair mat- tresses, paintings, bookeases, tables, chairs all kinds, elegant ieather beds, china, cut glassware, sil- ver, crockery, and everything necessary for genteel hourekerping., No postponement, aT B A. CHILTON, AUCTIONEER,.— . U. &. GOVERNMEN LE. Ky order of the Quartermarte »partinent, will be rold at Public Auction, at 12 o'clok M,, ob the Storehouse, Battery Barracks, on ‘thursday, Dec, 8, odd, the following articles ; TENTS: About J00 Canvas Tente, TEN b-POL ; ‘Together with A quantity of Kr roacks, Canteens, &c Sale positive, By order ot Ge TEWAKT VAN VLEIT, ut U.S. Quartermaster, J G, SALHINGER, AUCTIONEER, 23 eRowery, eelle Thursday, ec, Sth, at 10 o'clock, the entiie etock of & wholesale clothing cstablish- ment, Catalovues morning of sale 6 PAWNBROKE! S SALE - GRAHAM wi 4 New Bowery, 500 le t 5 Order M, & I, WOLF, 169 M a Brooklyn, Pawnbroker’s sale on Friday, 9th, » lothing. Order H. SALMON, 21 Madison 120 PAWNBROK} k's SALE, THIS DAY, BY JOHN MORTIMER, 15 East Broadway, of 300 lote of mens and we ne wearing apparel, dresser, ekirte, shaw cloaks, sheets, remnants, spreads, quilts, blank coats, pante, carpets, and other goode too numerous to mention, By order of E, FIBHEL & Co, 34 Sth av, tite S HERMAN & CO,, AUCT'RS—SELL Wed- Je neaday, Dec, 7th, at 10% o'clock. at 1 Bowery, Marshal's Sale of (+ oceries, Liquors, &e., viz: Bran- dies, gin, rum, portand sherry wines, bourbon, rya, and Irieh whirkev, cevars, tobacco, champagne, &c. Groceries, fixtures, ¢iaes case, 20 kegs mastard, pepper, ¢inger, &c, Sale powitive, A. LIFEMAN, n Maiehal ART, AUCTIONEERS—THIS t il clock, at the auction rooms, No, 1 ain st, beurehold turnituie—sofar, tables, ns pets bedsteade and bedding, silver tea set evoth k coats, | doutne engine, 1 lant woKon le \ 7M. WITTERS, AUCT’R, WILL SELL this day. at 454 Canal et, at 2 o'clock, new and mecondband tu.ulture, mahogany and walnut burear bedetesdachaite nnd tables, oak and walnut extensi — tus cosh. on ta! ies, tine lace curtains, tapestry, brussels, S-ply and 01 Ler on +, ollcloths, &e. Ret | abe AMELSEVENTS, PATER FOR THE FREE CHURCH OF The aod shepherd, S4th st, pear 2nd ave, Rev, KALPH HOY t, feetor, will commence Tharedar, Dee, 8b, in the School Reom of the Charch, Patron. ace nud contributions are respectfully solicited, 265 B ARN UM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM, 3 MUSEUMS IN ONE, 1. 3 MAMMOTH FAT WOMEN, d WRIGHING ONE TON, 3S ENORMOUS & s ? ! HIGH v4 F 3 DWARFS (inck one) 1S POUNDS BACH, 8 MAIN HALLS CONTAIN SPLENDID FRENC NG FIGUKES, aS ENTER WALL, A TRIBE OF INDIANS ON and EVENING OON, AT MARTIN—The Priv EVENING, AL 7). DEBORATL Or, The Jew! Maiden's Wrongs, TONY DENIER winm.....PAS POLICHINELLE, Aleo, Albino Boy, Clreaselin Giil, Living Capi- bara, Otters, Kangaroo, Learned Seal, Moving Wax Fieures, and s Mcnaerie of 50 other Living Avinials, Admission, 30 conte; Chil nunderten, sets, 1d — — - rrr ees AMIBELL.S MINSTRELS — BOWERY, 6 Opposite Spring Stieet, * PUN! PONS! PUNITT FUNGUS f see the TRIPLE CLOW DANCE, 132% SCOND ANNUAL BALL OF THE NEW, Youk Carvers’ Arsoela ion, to te held at the Gory insnia Aesemb y Kooms, Yl and 298 Bowery, on} Wednesday, Dee, ith, 186 licke.»s @1, to be had, atthe entrance, The Commiit'er 88) - man : , , , THE HIPPOTHEATRON — HAVE YOU BEEN 10 THE Vinheta? lath street, oppusiic the Academy of Music, : IF NOT, GO! 4 Mat! VARIETIES THEATI We ey, Grand op es ere nes and Saturday. aist 7 AND 39 BOW € a ser Geore Les's man-© agemout, bu P BNLD AWAY MGHTLY. A late aud idid company i) performers! W.K vanueh, Jennie kagle, Hens smith, and © joammoth company, in @ bill of unusual ex . this week. Remember our iamily matinee! this Wednesday afternoon at 2k o'clock ildveu, 116 ‘CLOTHING. VERCOATS—OVERCOATS, —Overcoats,—« A large lot of unredeemed pledges just received, Moscow, Kequimaux, Castor and English Beaver, Overcoats, from $5 to $50. Also pants ond veste to, math, GEO, 1k, 427 Broome et. cry ' bi SEWING MACHINES. FIRST RATE SINGER'S SEWING MA. shine, No, for gale ch for cash, Call 141

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