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(Comténued from the fret page.) What the lawyers call corroborative ovidence. In the first place, two oil experts, wen who Led been frought up on of aod knew al eboat it, examined tthe apring, the uetgbborbood, the quality of whis- key used in Chat vieiaity, ete, and they decide po- gitively that there is oil there or theresbouts, Be- sides this, the country about there is of favorable formation for ol, That is, there te room for a large amount of the “ oleaginous” tn the bowels of the earth jin that neighborhood, and it would undoubtedly be « good piace for 0) t) lo- eate, The rapid advaneo of realestate there wit in the last two or three days is oneof the strongest '- «ications. The symptoms tn this respect are very Similar to those on Oil Creek wien the first “flow" ‘was discovered, Onur reporter o!merved, too, that the property owners about the sew 0! Dorado are ap vily-tongued set of fellows, who are unequalled by Dickens’ “ Pip" in their ‘ great expectations.” They have got yet done any boring, with the ex- ception of «few luckican wights, whom they have bored with deseriptions of the © indieations,” but they will undoubtedly permit purchasers of caine to bore to their heart's content after the claims are sll sold. Aw it it, however, the fame of the new Jand of Petrolia has gone forth, and a stream of Rager o'leeckers baa been steadily flowing there — Af tho off bas not. Prospecting for aigne in all the rage within a dozen miles of the * oil spring,” and pverything is ominous of o “ gushing" o!! season Mlrewiy the vernacular thereabouts has changed, NcA Abing but oi is talked about, and New Jersey bids Lair to be honored soon with the title of * Modern Mrease.” A Torrrpo tx tie Hovse..-On Tnesday svening last a girl inthe employ of Mr. Bernard MoManus, of No. S48 Eleventh Avenue, accidentally Bropped a lighted kerosene lamp, and the furniture m the apartment was inatantly act on fire, The Rames were speedily extinguished. Damage about W100, Bridget Dwyer, of No. 242 Monroe st, was peverely | urned !y the explosion of acan of kero- pene which aco held while kindling a fire, She was taken to Bellevue Hospital, Kerosene is ae Bengeroun as gunpowder, andacan of the oil Bhould be treated exactly as though it contained o pound of powder, A sudden jar of the tal le about arbieb the family was gathered bag in many canes fxploded a kerosene lamp, and scattered death aud Aestruction among the asvernbled group. Parente Bbouk! vever allow their chikiren to indulye in ac- @ive play near wuch lamps, nor leave ther alone Jor a woment with one of these deadly articles @ithin roach. Toe Dirrerence,—The ostentatious dis. play of amign at No, 75 Murray street, tnacribed “Drig.Gen. W. L. Ro Reale, © B. A. Ayeut to sup. ply Prisoners of War,” has attracted considerable jettevtion os affording an Uhistration of the rebel Bashing way of doing things, and is in marked Sontrast with the very modest “shingles'’ of Genls. Dix aud Peck in Bleecker street, The one ts all how, sham avd gliker without the substauce,and Bhe other is aU strenyth and reality, without avy Bisptoy whatever, both illustrating the relative sondition of North and South, Between loyalty and treason, Orsequirs OF WILLIAM Cortis Noyrs,— The olmequiee of William Curtia Noyes occurred Sovterday afternoon at Pr. Adams’ church, oppo- Bite Madison Bquare, At ten o'clock the relatives and frends of the family met at the house of de- Beased! in Fi th avenue, corner of Thirteenth street, from whence, after an inypressive prayer, the body was borne to the church, followed by several dia- Bnguished citizens acting as pall bearers, and the friends of the fumily. The church services were emu and imposing, The choir sang Bauo- bach's celebrated authem, “f heard # voice from eave saying, Write, blessed aro the dead which the Lord,” and also hymns that were favor- th deceasod, The officiating clergymen were Dra.G,L, Proutiee, Charis Whitehead, Adama aud Chancellor Ferris, The funeral sermon was preached by Dr, Prentiaa, and the relyious services Riosed with the hyinn, “How biessed the righteous when they die." The remains were then taken to Marile metery, Oo Seeoud street, where they werw interred, Previous to the funeral the New England Society, of which Mr Novos was olocted President just one Week avo W-lay, had a meeting at the Astor House, jor the purpose of taking action in relation w ve deat 4 ond tmokiug arrangements for his funeral, Elheow C, Cowden, Esq, second Vice President, presided, aud otfered resolutions sult able to the occasion, which were unanin ously ted. Judges Maitland and Bonney, Mr. Mc- Crucy, dsaue H. Barley and others delivered ud- dresses culosistic of the deceased, afr which the meeting adjourned, and the society sttended the Buneral iv w body, MonruLy Save or Coat.—The regular aonth!y auction sale of Serauton coal by the Dela ware, Lackawanna and Weetern Railroad Cou- pany, wok | yesterday, in Pine street, ‘Ihe mverage prices Were alx ul the same as atthe last Bale, some variohiew ranging from one to two shil- Ninge per ton higher, ong, as lollows; aud the difference Ye gales amounted to 25,000 Price per ton. 6,500 tous Steamboat Coal $9 5-3 a vie 6,000 bonuses Lump Coal, silva y 6,800 gous Ui wal v a VSS ¥,500 tong EF val - 58-40 9 6,500 tons Bio soul -9bSe vid 8,500 tons Chestuus Coal, . Sita S12 Tue Foo of Tuesday continued until yester- day worviny, when about nine ok 9 fresh breeze trom about BE 8, BE. sprung up, which par- Qlally cleared it up. ‘The boats bound east Various Boston routes, dod not leave until syesterc goo time of the 7 ALM, end those due from the east cawe in in DRY Goovs CLERKS LARLY CLosiNG aution.The last weekly weeting of heki by this body last evening. of some new Asso- 1864 wan Alter the election members the Standing Committees gave tu their reports, which were generally favor- able. One or two exceptions were reported and Committees were appoiuted to wait upon the par ties, and request them to comply with the rules of the Asaocmiion, The Trades’ Union then reported that sat body intended to hold w wass meeting ot the differeut organizations represented thereon, on 9 day us pear the let of February as possible, The object of the meeting is to lay before the public the ecurse to be adopted in the future management of fhe Union, the ideas it is about t promudgate and the reforms it will endeavor to produce, A thor euyh investigation of the quewuen of strikes, it is concluded bas proved the necessity of a relorma- tien tn the matter, The law of apprenticesbip wilt receive consideration, and a» prouyinont part of the praraume will be ity consideration, A com {ning yentiemen ( 1 ench cjntrict,) iat u nate ofticers tor the cusuing y bamus to be advertised iu the Sux, Some Foubne business was then transacted aud the gueetine w!journed, Surerpr.—Joseph Butterbof, a middleeaged and indigent Gorman, yesterday took an overdose of opium, oud was found unconscious and helpless iy bis room, at Mr, Jacob Mara's house, 82 Rose at. Apbysician was summoned, but, despite all autdotes that were administered, Butterbof died, He had Leen sheltere. by Mr, Mara when he knew jot whither to go, and, having twice been rejected @ # roluntes, Oo ® rupture, be became give hie whole time to the business, the wun factory, but knew 1 despondent, and frequently spoke of comusitting gnicide, ben thie Mr wen’ ‘omrden asidie talk. Coroner Naumann beld an inquest. Crry Govenmmxt—Iscarase of SALAR- re, Bro,—At & meeting of the Board of Aldermen yesterday, resolutions of respect to the memory of Augustus Purdy deceased, late clerk of arrears yn the Frnance Department wore adopted, as prev- jously passed by the Couneilinen, The Roard taid over for futnre consideration, the ‘thom of the tere of public lampa and of the Bireet Inepectors for additional compensation, A resohition to inerease the salary of the Chief Clerk to the City Inapector &) @5,000 was adopte |. The Counc!) manic ord nance directing tie Comp. troller te purchase from Mr, Robinson the fire and police telegraphs at @ cost of $20,000, was called uj, and adopted, Resolutions were adopted increasing the atlarics of the Clerks in the Street Department, the Chicf Clerk in the Crotou Department, aud the ‘ka of the Water Register and Water Purveyor's Depar - monte, Also increasing the salary of the Mayor to 7,5 and of the Clerks iv bis office to the extent of about twenty-five per cent., also of the Clerks tn the Finance Departinent of Police Clerks, don Cocnoriurn laid over a resclution donating to the Children’s Aid Society, $4,000, Au ord.- nance was adopted by the Councilmen creating the office of Buperintendent of Fire Telegrapha at an annual aslary of $1,500, Boann oF Epvcartox—Vis aL Session The Roar of Education tor IM4 held tte finr! nes- sion on Wednesday night, the Preeident, James M Mclean, Esq, in the chair. The Behool Trustees in the various echools throughout the city sentine communication asking for increase of salaries. Referred to Committee on Teachers, The Commitioe on Finance rendered a report, showing the amount of expenditures jor the pres ent year, Below are the principal itema : Total available funda for the year, #1,767,M43 94; total payments for warrants drawn, #1,56%,161 35; arnount of over-drafi for warrants drawn, #75, LITO The Committes on Bupplies presented # resolu- tion In favor of adopting & resolution in favor of allowing John T. Bamau & Sous, the coutractors to the Board, for supplying fuel, $10.05 per ton for the best Lehigh coal turnished the Board up to December 8ist, 1564. The Cornartter state that the contract called for the delivery of coal att rate of $5.90 per tou, but owing to rapid advance in the price of coe! during the year, they are in favor of allowing the diflerence of #17 ton to this firm. Adopted Resolutions were adopted complimentary te the President, the clerks, aud the chairmen of the vari- #8 committees, after which the Board adjourned ne die, FeNtan Brornenioon,—A lecture will be Joseph MeGlone, Kaq.. on “Leeland ‘ at Ding Hall, Pind avenue, near 6 xti evening, be ore the O'Mahony Circle, The suljeot is ove thet juterests every lover uf liberty. THE COURTS, Tar OrpyKe-Weep Liver Case Mr This case was Farley's crows-examina- . Evarta. resumed yesterday. tion was continued | no money in the wun fo » but was to receive aixty centeon each wun; Mr. Opdyke subvequent ly paid hina $2,000 a year, as he was required to Witness identified several checks handed to him which re- presented the capital advanced for the purchase of the gun factory from Mr. Marston, Witness had heard of a book which was found in the ruins of bing of ite conven’ never stated that he paid 90,000 more than the amount of the claim; there was an engive pit down in the claim at #78, which ought to have been struck out; witness told Mr, Blunt te ought to be omitted ; but it was nut; the bookkeeper ex- tracted the iter for stecl and the other items ox cept the item of $17,000 oD Witness put ch was extracted from the cash book outs €x cept the inventory and cash | Bolin the examination of the claim; Mr, ke would have obtained the whole on the arms if the entire amount 0 bad been paid; Mr. Brooks was t paid the whole amount of his royalty : because the claim was cut down ; ha wed to pay Bro the (ull amount Le clal because the full claim wi thought Brooks should al the eviabl siiment, as there we received $5,000 on his royalty ties about coutracts; bad paid woney to Mr, McNeill ; the payment was 1 ade on the principle of giving bim his whole mo’ nd the profit upon itin the concern Otove ; © city bad paid the claim of #207,@00, they would @ protit of abouts §10,000 ; the claim against the city included the entire expense of the establishment in making the guns destroyed and thoes delivered to the Gov. ernment ; at the tine of the destruction of the ar- mory they were waking fifty guns a day. Diroct examination resumed, —The claiin present- ed to the city included only she property destr Ay did not think the claim could be #o dis distinguish the guns delivered to the aud the yuns destroy ed in the factory. At this point the Court adjourned, Covurr oy Gunahat Ses Recorder Hof- man yesterday passed seutence of two years’ im- prisonment in the State Prison upou Johu Kiel bach und FroJerich Sweitzer, both of whom Lave B. Governimen One, beon convicted of grand larceny Janes Meyer, for larceny, Penitentiary, six months. Anthony Bmith, for grand lareeny, Penitentiary, one year fhomas Shelly, Ann Greason, Ann Biraw, Lizzie Brown, Martha Fisher, Emily Gorkes, 1 Margaret Miahop, Pever Frances and ra who bad Leen arrested tor grand aud petty jareeuy and other offeuces, but acainst whow no indictruents bad Leow found, were disuiesed,...The Court then adjourned, without day, every casw in whieh counsel were ready having been disposed of during the December Teru, The new year will open with brief but rather im- BROOKLYN, ‘Tuk Luxacy Case. —This case was resumed Yesterday, atthe City Hall) Mr, Pray read a num- ber of letters trom plaintiff to ber relatious on family matters, and the suvpowed causes which led © her incarceration in the [nasne Retreat, Amos B. Hall, a lawyer iu Brooklyn, ad respecting several visits paid to him by plain u the Summer of 1368, in reference to brining o suit for her imprisonment; bad no cause to suspect that she was insane; be merely thought that she was suffering from great melancholy ; did not ad vise her to bring an action against ber relations, aa he disliked making family quarrels the subject of action, and he told her that it was better to suffer wroug for atime than resort to extreme measures, Joho Q. Butler deposed that Le kuew the plain- tithfor several years, and never saw auything in her mapper or conversation that would lead bim to believe her insaue, Mrs, Butler, wife of the last witness, gave siunilar test.mony, Mr, Lockwood then addreased the jury for the defense, Hoe read a portion of the will of plain- tiff"s father, devising cottage in Jay sireet and the persoual property attacbed, to the mother of the plaitit!, with the prowiso that bis daughters were always to have a Lome in it, so hong as they remained gingle. By this act the mother was only a trustes, and plainit? was engitled to a residence there so long as she choose to ranain, Counsel quotat larvely frou the letters and evidence pro- duced at the trial, The defendants had nothing: to do with the unfurtunate relations that existe! | tween plant! and her mother and sisters which, no doubt, had @ preyudical effect on her health. Bat during sil this tine Mrs, Olcott acted as a friend to plaivuff, giving ber the kindess advice aud pres- entsof money and jowelry lt was not to be bee Neved that Mrs. Olcott had entered inte avy con- spiracy against plainut! Her whole conduct siow- ed that she was actuator’ by the best motives, aud pertormed the services that were best calculated to restore her to healt) and enjoywent, Gexwerous PoLirTicians,—At a meeting of the Kings County Republican Committee, beld on Tuesday evening, appropriations were made in ald of Wa, Licyd (ad0» Wim, Smithers ($99), und Mr, atit Yr | | | ———— Westervelt (90%) on account of injuries sustained by the explomen of fireworks during the march of the Union torchtight provession, in November leas. Borcpme Improvewents,—The total noum- ber of buildings erected in Brooklya during the past year wes 1,113, of which Go2 were of brick, 489 of wood, 7 tuctories, and 15 storehouses, WILLIAMSRURGH, DrAnonicAL Ovrnace.—Last night, two deaperadoes called at the residence of a respectable widow in the Eastern District, and represented themselves to be Deputy Provost Marshals in search of desertors, The lady admitted them to the house unsuspectingly, when they fastened the ball and back doors, and finding the lady aloue committed ® fiendish outrage on her person, and decamped. The wretches are known to the police, and will probably be arrested this morning. Incespurky Fire,—Eatly yesterday morn. ing, @ fire broke out in the building corner Bouth Sd and Ist streets, BE. D., occupied by the United Piano Manufacturing Company. The building was not much + but the stock owned by the company wae damaged to the amount of $30,000, Insured in New York companies to the amount of $20,000. The fire is believed to buve Leen the work of ap incendiary, how Over anno Krutepn.—A boy named Norman Lader, whore parents reside at 267 Flush- ing avenue, E, D., was yesterday over and killed be acar on the Finshing avenue line of railroad, Coroner Barrett waa notified, and willbold an inqnest this morninz, The driver of the car, named Martin Zener, a German, took the body of the boy tobis parents, and then reported to the 46) Precinct Btation House, to await the ac- on of the Coroner. LIZZIE, LEIGH THE REDEMPTION. A CHRISTMAS TALE. —o———— You must listen to mea bit, and not think too much about what I'm going to tell you. Nanny is not my niece, nor any kin to me that I know of. I used to go out working by the day. One night, a I came home, I thouzht some woman was following me; I turned to look, The woman, before I could see her face (for she turned it to one side), offered me dropped a bundle into them with « bursting sob that went straicht to my heart. It wasa baby. looked round again ; but the woran was goue, She little packet of clothes—very few—and aa if they were made out of ita mother’s gowns, for they were lavce patterns to buv for a baby. fond of babies; and [had not my wite about ms, father says ; for {t was very cold, and when I'd seen as well aa I could (for it was ten) that there was no one in the street, I brouglit it and warmed it, Father was very angry when became, and said he'd take {t to the workhoure the next morning and filyted me sadly about it. But when tacening T could not bear to part with it; it had sleptin my armealloicht; a I've beard what workhouse bringing up is, out working, and stay at home and keep sebe I might only keep the baby; and after awhile, be said if f earned enouvh for him to bave his com- forts, he'd let me; but he's never taken to her. Now, don't tremble #o,--I've tut @ little more to tell, and maybe I'm wrong in telling it; but I naed to work next door to Mrs, Lomax's in Braba- zon-street, and the servants were all thick togetber + and I beard about Beasy—they called ber—being sent away. I don't know that ever [ aaw her but the time would be a! out fitting to this child's age, and I've sometimes fancied it was her's, And now, will you look at the little clothes that came with her—! leas her!" But Mra Lech bad fainted, The strange joy aud sbame, and wushing love for the Kittle cbild had overpowered her; it was some time before Susan could brine her round, There she waa all tremb- inj afternoon run Tur opening of the Congress of the South Amer!- ean Republics took place at Lima on the 14th of November The Consyress is composed of the Plen!potentiaries Chill, Peru, Bolivia, the Ar- gentin qua lor, the United States of ucla, It iv expected that the representat: + vernala and the Ernyire of Brazil will « ti This movetnent is regard- e! with great interest on account of its probable fects in unitin r ; lings sick with impatience to look at the little frocks. effects ir ting the Bouth American Republics in jd imps 4 Feteral Union for protection and Danes against | Among them was a slip of paper which Suse hee European acgreasion, forgotten to name, that had been pinned to the bun- a On {t was scrawled in a round stiff hand, “Call ber Aune. She does not cry much, anil takes a deal of notice. God bless you and forgive me The writing was no clue atal! ; the name * Anne," cOmmon though it waa, seemed something to build upon. But Mrs. Leigh reconized one of the frocks instantly, as being made out of part of a gown that bs her dat r bad bought together in Roch- ale. She stood up, stretched out her hands in the atti- tude of bleesiny over Susan's bent head, “God bless you, and show you His mercy in your need, as you have shown St to this little cbfld,"" Bhe took the Little creature in her arma, and smoothed away her ead looks to amile, and kiss- elit fondly, saying over and over in Nanny, Nanny, my little Nanny."’ At last the child was soothed, and looked in her face and smiled beck again. “Tt ba eyes," said she to Susan. “T nev w her to the beat of my knowledge, I think it must be her's by the frock, But where can she ber" “God knowa,"* anid Mrs, Leigh: “I dare not think she’s dead. I’m sure sbe isn't."* “Nol she's not dead, Every now and then a Kittle packet is thrust under our door, with maybe two half-crowus {n it; once it was a half-sovereign, Altogether I've vot seven-and-thirty ahillines wrap- ped up for Nanny. I never touch it, but I've often thought the poor mother feela near to God when she brings thia money, Father wanted to set the policeman to watch, but I aaid No, for l was afraid ifshe was watched she might not come, and it seemed such holy thing to checking ber in I could not find in my heart to do !t."" ‘Ob if we could but find ber! I'd take her in mny arms, and we'd just he down eni die to- gether." ‘Nay, don't speak aol" said Susan gently, * for ai] that's come and gone, she may turn right et last, MARINE NEWS. &. BR. 7 24S. B. 4 40-1, W., even. 05. Dec, 29 CLEARED, STEAMSHIPS—Cnba, Liverpool; Columbia, Ha- van, Ceres, Port Koval; Kebocea Clyde, Washing- tou; Potomac, Portland, Me, SHIP—Excelmor, Pendleton, for Liverpool, BRIGSZero, Ponce; Avrora, Clenfuegor; Excel- tlor, Hamilton, Berruuda; L W Eaton, T. lsiand, SCHIOONLKS—S P Godwin, Stamford; Kxpresa, Elizabethport; Senator, Moston, SLOOP—Prederick brown, Carr, for Providence. ARRIVED, City of Dublin, from Liverpool and STFAMSHIPS Queenstown BARKS Thos Terry, [of St Andrews) Matmoras; Brillant, Japan; Reindeer, Barbadoes, BhIGS—Mary Helen, Georgetown, P E I; Velocity, ; John Butler, St Martha aud Sevanilla, SCHOONERS...Ripple, Caneo, N &: 8 A Hammond, Philadelphia for Boston: Hickmar, Providence; Ruth Thotmnas, Elizabethport for Boston; Anna Gardner, Flizabethpoct for Heston: AJ Byer, Musguash; 8 # Godwin, s amford, Bergen, New Haven: M Fillmore, Horton: Euphemta, Troxilio: AS Dyer, St John, N B, Hartateine, New Orleans, BELOW Shine Sunmnel Russell, Foo Chow; A R Frieste: barks Cabot, Pleton, Rapid, Vera Crug; 1 eb Too Late for Classification. DKATHS, At City Point, Va, after a short but ines Johu Gilheeny, aged 19 years and 3 GILMEENY forest wontha, lhe relatives and friends of his mother, Ann 7 > Mary Magdalen did, you know," Troy, and her husband, P. J. Troy, are re tfally ve invitd to attend the funeral, on Iriday afternoon, tout Lt were nearer right about thee than § ist, at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, 350 | Will, He thought you would never look on bim Bloeeker uu knew about Lizzie, again it y &@ Pharisee “I'm eorry he thought I could be s0,"" amid Bu- gan in alow voice, and coloring up, Then Mra, Leigh was alarmed, and jn ber motherly anxety, abe began to fear she had injured Will in Susun's estimation, “You see Will thinks eo much of you~—gold would not{be good enough for you to walk on, in bis eye, Ho said you'd never look at him as he waa, let alone his being brother to my wench. He loves ke 0, it makes hin think meanly on everything longing to himself, as not fit to come near ye,— but he's a good lad, and a good son—thou'lt ry bappy woman if thou'lt have him—so don't let my words wo against him ; don't!"’ Bu; Susan bung her bead and made no answer, et, His remains will be conveyed to Cal- vary Cemetery tor interment, 876 MURPHY —On Dee, 26, Bridget Murphy, aged 70 yeara—birth-place, Ireland, County Fermanagh, The friends and acquaintances of the famfly are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Fii- day afternoon, S0th inet, 1 o'clock, from her But thou'rt not late reaidence, 111 Nassau et, without POrthO no- e, WTON—On Wednesday, Dec, 25, at 11 o'clock, Fred. EF, only son of Moves and Margaret Ann New- ton, aged 1 year, 5 montha afd 16 days, The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend hie funeral, on Fri- day, Dec, 3, at 10 o'clock, trom cor, of Prospe ad North Sth at, Jereer City, ATHER MATHEW T. A, B, SOCIETY, Ho Brooklyn. ‘The members of the Society | she lad not known until now, that Will thought 6o Re ee Fey gay Pees ftp ett rad Poh bs earnestly and seriously about her; and even now leftaru, Wo attend the funeral of our late brother | 8be felt afraid that Mrs, Leigh's words promised MICHAFL HEPFERMAN, from his late residence, cor, Hicks and Atlantic «ts at) o'clock in the after- noon, Fines will be rigily eafzroed on absentees, By order ot the society, PAT, GALLAGHER, Pree., JOHN MAHER, Ree, Sec 3TT DOR SALF—THE LEASE, STOCK AND fixtures of a Liquor store in the 5th Ward, Apey at 135 Liberty at, cat OST—LAST EVENING, BET, 5 AND 6 .4 o'clock on the Sth ave cars, bet. 14th and doth a, depot, a package of papers from the Treasury De; - ment, of value only the owner,” A liberal rew: will be pald for their recovery at 169 West 14th at, 376 \ ANTED—A ND ON BREAD aud cakes, 196 Grove at, Jersey City, 373 49 5 REWARD—LOS8T IN FOURTH AVE, ' & ¢7 ours, a morroco case with a silver butter dish aud knife, the tinder will receive the above reward ne i her wo much happiness, and that they could not be true, At any rate the instinct of modesty made ber shrink from saying auything which might seem like # confession of ber own feelings toa third person. Accordiugly she turned the conversation. I'm aure be could not help loving Nanny,” said she. ‘There never was such a little darling ; don't you think she'd win bis heart ifhe knew she was bis niece, and perbape bring bim to tlunk kindly on bis mister? *T dunnot know," said Mra. Leigh, shaking her head. ‘He basa turn in biscye like bis futher, that makes me-———. He's right down good though, But you see Ive never been a good one at manag- ing fo k ; one severe look turns me sick, and then I aay just the wrong thing,I'tm so flutteren. Now 1 should like Boma Davies than to take Nancy home with me, but Tom knows nothing but that bis sis- tor ia dead, and I've uot the knack of speaking mgbt- ly to Will. by louving them at WOOD & HUGHES, 1m A I dare not do tt, and that's the truth, at, N.Y. or b0# Atiautic st, Brooklyn. at you mun Dot tuk bailly of Will Ho's 80 omnes oos hissel’, that he can't underst: ow any one PUBLICATIONS. fan do wrong; aud, above all, I'm sure be loves = ~ oe ene ere senna TW ath RAAsie Ae O'e ON THE, BRAIN—SONG AND PN Tdow' think Tcould part with Nancy," said eno ‘8. Busan, anxious t stop this revelation of Will's at- tachment to herself, ‘He'll come round to her soon; he can’t fail; and I'll keep a ebarp look-out after the poor mother, aud try und catch her the next Ome she comes with her little parcels of mo- ' Nhe most popo Vrice 25 cre lar plece ever issued, Pabiiebed by J. MARSH, 1,108 Cher ot pits. 16 “CLOTHING. _ OVEROOATS, OV A large number of upredeermed ples ea of over but, if thou cau'st catch her for me, I'll pray tor te just ieceived, each as castor, Keajulimaux, Mos > . cow and Eugiiah heavers from $6 to $60, Alec pants | mee Whet I'm too my Goath to speak words s ney * Aye, Inge! hold of her; my Lizzie. SROOATS. Aye, Inge! we nun get o! y Llove thee dearly for thy kindness to her child; and while Llhive, ll serve thee next to her,—#he mun come first, thou know'st God bless thee, lass. My heart is lighter by a deal than it wea when I comed in, ‘Them lads will be looming for me home, and I mun go, and leave this little aweet one," kiss. ing it. “It Ican take couraye, Tl tell Wil, all that has come and gone between ustwo, He may come and gee thee, mayn't her" ** Father will be very glad to see him, I’m sure," replied Susan, The way in which this was spoken gatisfied Mre, Leigh's anxious heart that she had and vests W match, GEO, LEVLR, 427 Broome et, 80 D SURE CURE FOR INTEM- nda total destruction of the appetite tor uitoxicating liquor, Dr, KING'S Salvation Pow- ders, ‘Thousands of inebriaves have been saved from adrunkard'serave, Given ip tea, lijuers, or any other beverage, unknown to the person, Price $1 per bex, For sale only at 455 Hudson et, cor Grove, 307 * y re . - vA ill no barm by what she had said ; aud with ] h. BONE, 114 WEST 16TH ST—DIP one Kies the CEs ona: and one more fervent wanes of Ube heart, lungs liver, kidneys, uloorated | gearful blessing ou Susan, ahe went homewards throats, scrofula, old ulcers, tuinom, every term of | im vt night Mrs. Leigh stopped at howe: that o: wkin (eease, constitutional chronic affection of every at nigth : Cs “faa ‘ So abarecter. Hours 1to 4, 424 | ly night for many months, Even Yow, the echo. 1s — mes | Jar, lovked up from his books in amazement ; but TH I) GREAT GLISH REMEDY FOR | ghcn be remembered that Will bad not been well, and : out and Kheun wu. ? All puderers fon the | that his mother's attention having been called to above complain ¢ ee ate in “HM, | the circumstance, it Was only natural she should ie sayiiod to tse I iTS Goat and ixhewinatfe stay to watch him, And no watching couki be ial ieredy ever offered to the public, and have | more tender, Or more complete, Her loving eyes been universe afl used in Europe for many yours with | seemed never averted from bis taco; his grave, sud, mieateucee#, Prepared In Kaciand by Prout & Hare | care-worn face, When Tom went to bed the mos dent end id by Wi whi £ Co, Preakia, th how ther left her seat, and going up to Wil where he ork, sud movt other medicine venders, " port on lior Majesty's Commissioners have authori. | S@+ looking at the fire, but nos seeing is she Kissed his torehead, and said, * WiLL jad, I've been She folt the start unde, ed on his shoulder, buy zed the name and egares of THOMAS PROUT, 229 Strand, London, to be mpr cased the Governe ment stamp altixed to euch box of Mie pening mod: cue, pa to #ee Busan Palmer!” r the hand which was pleec- he wasailent for # minute TQLACK OR BROWN—THE BEST IN USE, | “What oak 9 .ACK OR BROWN-—THE BEST IN US . ¥9" there, mother?! B ov RRS Rs Why, my lady it wag Hkely 1 should wish. to Deda toh laine a eee sent fe Ge bed of Drag see ous you cared for: Tid not put myself for ry ure e 5 e 4 CU faery’ ‘Price WAP mina as kn” oat 88d, 1 pus em may Sunday clothes. and Wied to something. Iheld out my arms by instinct: she had run away as quick aa lightning. There was a I was always came So I told father I'd give up going behave a yo'd ha liked me, A but ah good gentle looking her dearly, aa I've reagon to."* to her heart. at her own “Ttel od her all” lead to what up, and standing jook of affright on his face. to hia face, against a mother's sorrow, My good for that. Bhe's nos one to sinner, She's too deep read in for that to let out another's secret, thou look'st very white.” ‘A PAWNBROKER I will pay 80 filverware, guna, pistol &c.. at URDEN’'S HORSE SH iron, for cash on delive we. 420 ee cor. Albany CARPETS AND to wake room for Spring stock, ASH PAID FOR RAGS Old brass 26 cents, Cop Lead 10 cents per lb. at Ro. 16 Roosevelt st. will be a meeti mercial OU Compan. the city of New Yor 1505, #6 12 o'clock at noo: ishing the ammount of the Ca) pany from five million of di three andre’ thousand dollars, rustece, before the new tax is necticut State, Ohio and hold a |i supply at old oric ery low, H, COLE) w CAPITAL 8TOCK.... 1H, BUBSCRIPTION PRICE, LANDS YIELDING 01 WM.1T. PHILP. ROBERT B SE Cony known locali Ott Te mo t, and Weat new unde velopme *Addrees the Company, OTHING LIKE LEAT want sole leather at lowest 5 16 Spruce st. ‘abrics Co., Dec, 27, 1864—st —Notice is hereby given that am holders ¢ the Goody will be held at the offic New York city, on Mon noah ot 12 o'clock noon of that 0 goods, 148 HE HIGHEST PRICE deveriptian, need oven than any othe Libe LINGER & depot 128 Sixth 08, 59 near PERSONAL N HEREBY FORBID ANY count, from this date, Brooklyn, Dec, 20, 1504, F YOU WANT TO KRC about your friends in the navy cy, 2 Dey at, New York, ceased soldi: SHELDON & Row, Times Building. RISONERS ee, pay and prize monty i For passage to or from, or dra sible rates, apply to TAPSCO! South et, trying at firet; but after, I forgot i," She rather wished that be would vestion Lh ela made her forzet all, Be be ay ” 5 ! **How wae she look!ng, mother?’ ‘ ' “Will thou seeat I never et eyes on her befor’ h Will looked up with momentary mother waa too shy to be usually taken with etran- gore, But after a!) !t wasnatura! in this cass, ' who could look at Susan without loving her? Soest, he dit not ask any questions, and his poor mother hat! to take couragr, and try again to introducethe + * she (| rking it out, in sudden despair ** Mother! you've rufned me,'* said he, standin? posite to her with a stern white **No! my own dear lad ; dunnot look so seared, f have not ruined you!" she exclaimed, plac'n, two hands on his shoulders, and looking fi “She's uot oue t harden her heart her New Testament Take courage, Wil!) ; and thou may'st, for T watched her well, though it is not for one woman (To be continued.) GENERAL BUSINESS. 8 TICKETS haf nel totam cent, t perom in thie eity for tickow of HHamondy wate J to Blacksmiths than the cot to them of imported ry, A large lot for enle by H, WALLACE, FURNITURW— GREAT snte of furniture and carpets this Weak. worth of furniture and carpets will be sotd 267, 269 and 271 West 35th et, cor, —White rage 11 cents per Ib, and woolen 4 cents perib. Books and newspapers 9 cents, r and pewter 3S (AOMMERCIAL OIL COMPANY.—THERB of the Stockholders t their Office, on the Jith for the purpose ital Stock of jare to three m Jee, 19th, 1864. VM. THOMPSON, T, W H. L, DODGE, GEORGE A, LEETE, "EAP TOBACCO—NOW IS THE TIMG oxpcted, | bey Bon age LL, Qué Chathaw #q. NEw YORK AND LIVERPOOL PETR@ LEUM COMPANY, 000 SHARES AT #10, BACH . * SHARE, LARGELY. Hon, DANIEL 8, DICKINSON, President TT, Secretary Books are open tor eubseription at th ¥, No, 24 Empire Building, No, 71 Broadway, N.Y, The lands of the Com: are situated i of the Oil Region, and ineruds portions of thoes w : the * McFlbeuny Farm, the two Mc+ Ciintock Farms," aad other proved und valuable wri territory, including over two thocsand ac of the rrijories along Oil Creek and ia oil is ali dy reaulariy aol tatyety sy eady ‘ul pioduced from several wells ‘upon ibem,. J Q. Box No, 5,366, N. ¥Lvt * 1 _ GIBBONS & JOYCE, FFICE OF THE GOODYEAR ELASTG r Elastic Wm » the 2d i. + Dieses nN, JARVIS, Jr See AWNBROKERS’ TICKETS BOUGHT OFr diamonds, watches, silverware, clothing, beds, bedding, an nal ¢t, near Bowery, under Bank, paid for old books, pamphlets and » at the new store, b Ann hg repens EAST — YEAST — YRAST—THE ORLE. brated Compressed Yeast, in Europe exehusived for some years, and for the first "kine tured in this country in large quantities dersigned, is ansurpassed in ite qualities, Uns fe wet, ‘peer a er, and so produces larger bread, and tak: than half the time for getting the frends ise the article of the kind, be con- vinced, give it o trial, Samples tu ral tertas granted to dealers, DON sad $1 Seventh ave ing or trusting my He @ MARTHA A. oo ace asl will not her coutracting from this date, JAMES D: AL, ie x OTICES. i ONE HARBOR. |} * SoA )W ANYTHING or tere or packages to them, go to OSBON'S Navel Agee 1 ‘ PRISONERS’ PAY—THE WIFE OR WID- owed mother of prisoners of war, or heirs of des ean have their pay coligcted promptly, KPFERTS, Milivary Sowers a Park SONERS | QE a AR— WIFE AND widow: ot ri paid by appllestion car ilies hie S re lected. ROWN & CO. Mili at Ni Soller SHIPPING, | ILLS £1 AND UPW Union Bank of don ana ASD, ON For ale by Trelend, Pires Wena na WELLS, FARGO & 00, For LIVERPOOL—TAPSCOTT’S LINE—- Br, Ship GRATITUDE Bails Dec, Ship DAVID HOADLEY Bele den a, tieast I remembe - creature ; and Ilove surprise ; forhite how? a she wanted to say), her y ius own lad she's too j \dge and seorn the thee down, ‘an _ 2-8? wae RMeecker we OES—CHEAPER and Washingtin ats ? HH. O. FARRELIg 8th ave. to AND OLD Metale Colored New Bowery, oud the Conf: 5 fp vO Sid Come th fona and Dayed New ¥: Ww Boor 4 hich enabl Ee 81,000,08 ¢ office of the eh yy 1" HER .--[¥ You 7 ~ amp p aon com wo jock holders’ Meeting eetiuy of the Stocks abrice Company - Judson, 26 Dey day of Jan uns pistole, di all other Wood IN THE CITY JEORGE JAMES. manafar. x “i talees the To roished how to send let. § = peadions bran’ the lowest » BROS, & CO, si 4lu Swall HEN ow KY sal QTEAM TO QU POOL,—ERIN aa. To Follow, ter A) family Singer's ¢ ing Cau be seen for 5 days, hand, sewing machine trim, Rivington 6t.; also cash Pry art and second-hand, for sale, Machines so'd on aad, payne, vances made at 335 Hroadway, Worth st, over Book Store, °OR SALE AND PARTMENTS TO LET IN brick house 60 Rose only; Teference required.” outta eer alice 8 hours from Wasbin, OLD BLACK STAR TINE FROM OR TO’ Ls Roa W ISCONBIN enils end of the : Lib Foe te ond, PAR apply to WILLIAMS & GLION, 40 Fulton ste. S3T NSTOWN AND LIVER. # Jan, Th, PENNSYLVANIA Cabin passuye $125, steerage ae | payable in currency, A; wo W GUION, 29 Broadway, ind ¥ tthe SEWING MACHINES, YR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS NEW (Ler. week only, at 129 Seventh st, 4th floor, back SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE, AND TQ < let—Singer's and Wheeler & Wilson's, al EWING MACHINES, ALL KINDS, NEW rent chi Machines bought, Ad if Too %, up stairs, cor \ e 44) TO LET. R SALE—A GARDEN deoulze li William machine, used la ways Tt in gene: at hand mmecbtces 4 | THE 2 STORY e for amall op Py \ FARM Of | ton market, nx | P

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