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A LMM LALA LALLA THLE MONDAY MORNING, NEW YORK SU MAY 15, 1865, Captare of Jett Davis, li be gratified, by the official an- st in another column, that Jarranvoy been captured, and js now on his way ff Washington, A little more thea ‘our prare aco, this arch traitor left the capital of hie country, determined to ruin a nation Le could not rule. Wy artful means, Davia and Lis co-traitors aicoreded in firing the inflammable combustibles wored in the bearte of the Southern people, by Southern education, end Southern institutions, “ustemed to lor ling it over an inferior race of rg theae aristocrata sus posed they bad but to eWibit their power to find it recognized by other nations end the Northern people, How they have sic ceded, is abundantly shown in the capture of this creat criminal, who ja now coming North, to Le tried for his life before the tribunals of bie country, for the highest erime known to our code With te capture, trial, condernnation aulexecution of Jevrensom Davis, the rebellion wi | roost appropriately end, and no excuse remain, to any of his fanatical or deluded followers, te longer continue fighting, for & caune that wil! possess no vi- tality aftor lta srreatest leader has paid the penalty of hin crimes ayainat the State, Davis dead, will be far ferent from Davin living, Southern independ. coe, Ie not the vital principle that animated the tarts of the Americans who fought for liberty in t'ovearof the Revolution, Is fs simply en idea tt bas been ecncentrated [np the persona, ects, and f ieposes of Jefferson Davia and @ tow leading raitors atthe South, Now that the masses of the people Lave obtained, during their short perience of it, aufficient “routhern Independ- to last th « lifetime, we should ‘ncor- Aly evterate their character and Intelligence, if ve morined them d sposed to consider the chief ponenia of thie idew in the lightof martyrs coutd Lene more fitting climax so tho rebel- vu the captare of Jere, Davis. He wae fugi- 4b ve, clenertedt by noarly all of those, whom fo lately ‘sad ruled in.periously; bunted down by the * ldiers of the Governiuent which he had labored ta ven to destroy ; branded a an accomplice with ne, and having @ roward set upou bis heal, LL the bases of flons; be wasatlength surround: el, heroimet in, and after vainly trying to excaps fouole attire, he was caught ond x8 now on his ny & Washington a common criminal, whose end w ii prove that She wages of ain is death.” The pture of the arch-traltor in the midst of his ine viorioue @ieht will give greater satisfaction to loyal people everywhere than any recent event connect- et with the rebellion, Davie is justly regard- el as the ent ent of treason, and an personally resp lo for the immense wacrifice of '!f, an! all the minor evils that bi been ental ed upon the country by the rebellion of which he was tho head and directing power, The barbarity practised toward our imprisoned sol- dlere; the persecution and death of Union men who in the S uch dared to uphold the causeof their country; the acts of piracy and murder on our northern frontier; the destruction of our commerce vpon the hiph seas, and a thousand other acts ol « Like ¢) aracter, are attributable directly to Davis, for they were done Ly virtue of his official com mission, Still further, he is charged with being sccostory to the fouleat crime known to divine and human law. He js indicted as one of the partios to the conspiracy which culminated in the sination of adera ty he city of lawa, eouthern sae President Linconm; and if this charge is true, as thero is reason to believe it im the life of this wre personification of treason and mur- dor will but poorly atone for his crimes. Ite vretiivins to know that this groat prince of Lela has teen tal alive, and that he s bot meet tho summary fate that fell to Boorn, bis brother in in\quity, The people are desirous to hoow what the “ox-Prosident'' Lng to say in exten. vation of his crimes and they are particularly anxious ty know, beyou?l cavil, the truth reyard. ju the part played by him inthe cc nspiracy of assassination, Davie will inke hig place among the serassing who are pow being tried in Waah- ington by @ wilitary com bis own victime, culprit among Ovly a few weeks ago he exer- fe despot; now he is acrimi- nal, with @ noose about his neck, and there is “none to do him revoreuce,"’ cwed the powe Affairs in Mexico, Tox last news from Mexico indicates that the war between the Imperialist and the Liberals has aasumed a phase decidedly more favorable to " the latter, Juarez has captured Monterey and | worst carcs of dirouses of the bivod, mercurial com- Salsillo, and it is reported that he de signs to estab. | pluinta, debility, Is) the Liberal Government at the former city, Monterey is only about forty miles from the | Put T. xan boundery, din view of the “emlyration'® scheme now in progress in the United States {tte readily seeu why Jcaner hes made this stroke for ® foothold near the Rio Grande, The Liberals fein to have taken freal courage, and are erving the French backward ag nearly ‘ polo, This change in ther Prospects ‘n probably attributable to the hope held out thas Mineo the Southern rebellion bas beon sup. cur Government will atd their cause in ordance with the Monroe doctrine ever reason reasod Mur what. ‘uves JUAREZ IO locate hie forces he ie making a eragp of Mantua. “Am erty aro «ff supplies, oth ioe from the Tn) r ak! 1 doubtless tials to tbabho ever if A + himself The ‘Trial of the ¢ Ouspiraters. Price pation baw at leuget ¢ € the one the doors to a erfinipal trial wore ta u that bi ever been cor i Pely ; Yy Nee even excepting the arraignment of x 2 Jor treaxe Since that menorabig tie on sard march of ovente bas proy © Batons of the world that our in- ' ne cous oan elewent of — strencth y ‘ bot powsensed by the rulers who et npon the thrones of the old World, In tries where the wilof one man controls the ‘ ee of diillions, $+ is danveroug to conduct trials with open Goors, lost the people learn foo much about the deapotinin of their rulers; bus iu this country the people are the rulers; and the executive head of their government may not, with impunity, imitate the arbitrary acts that are c com unite telelsewhere, The indignation of the people at the determination of the Government to condver the trial of the assassination conspiratora eecreily, bas roeulted in opening the doors of the court: “room, sod vindicating the rights the prisouers Dovseased ee citizens, by virtue of the Constitution. Alihough they may al) be cricoina a the meanost js entitled to those safeguaris no citizea sbould Le willing to owribrow under any circumstances ; not know- fog when bis own time may eoine for a trial, wbich every secused person in interested ip baviny fairly conlucted. In thie care, the trial by @ mill- tary commission je Lad enough, without aiding thereto the worse featuro of secrecy which prevents the prisoners from obtaining the benefit of that watchful scrutiny of their cacc, which ther follow citizens kuow how to make evailable, whenever a criminal trial is conducted unfairly, Technically speaking, @ military tribunal doubtless has juria- diction, nevertheless the people do not sanction the right of their rulers to convene such @ court in this inatance, A murder had been committed, under cireumatances which arouned the indignation of the whole people. Tho man who wae killed, held the highest position inthe government; yet it is not necessary that his rourderers aloud be tried by court martial, whon the ordinary const: tutions! machinery of justice iain operation. Io protesting sgainst much @ tria!, the people have been true to their institutions, and in opening tho Goorsof the court room to the publi¢,the authorities Bt last acknowledge that it in oventually the people, and not themselves, who are to determine wheth- er the evidence proves the guiltor innocence of the accused, The apolog.sts for the recent attempt to ignore popular rights, declare that it waa done for the purpose of preventing important testimony from being disclosed before the capture of other criminals; and that the evidence adduced on the trial would have been given to the public a future time, Doubtless thin would have been douc, but the euthority which permite such @ course was overturned when Magna Charts was mgned, six hundred ani fifty years ago. If ib fe the duty of the authorities to try the con wpiratora, it is also their duty to seo that the trial does not occur prematurely, With the preliminary evidence in their own hands, the prosecuting officers are alcne responsible if it @ divalged too soon, and may pot commit an outrage upon the Constitutional righw of the people, becauso they neglect the duties they they are elected tw perform. in yielding to the pressure of publie opinion In the mater of secretly conducting an important trial, the autborites bave wisely determined ; and those who have maintained that mere officials were more potent than the power that appoints therm, will now be able to determine whether it was the government that mippressed the late rebellion, or the pecple who created the government, and hold {t account- able to therm for s proper aud Coustitutional exer- cise of its functions. Fimancial News, Markets, de New York, Saturday, May li — Pe Ad day bas been weak at 1204 « 155, closing at the latter fieure, The gold export to-day was $6 » taking for the whole week #644755, The custome demand for gold for the week Is about $2, 10000, Stocks wero unretiied and rather lower, Government # Money till easier, loans on call being mate on ¢ ernment collaterals at 4a% percent. and on miscel- lnneous recuritics atha 6G percent, On'Chance to- day Flour waa du'l and Sc. a lie, lower, Wheat was dull and dreoping, Corn wae heavy, Oata were ace tive and le. ate. higher, Pork waa dull, heavy and lower, Beef war duiet, Lard was heavy sud lower, and Whiskey wae dull, STOCK @aLBe—FIneT nOARD 6000 UB. 6e.'S1, cp. 100% 100 Manpose Minn. . 13% 8000 L Ire. an rep is 100 U 8, b- 209. 1 lw N.Y, limo do,, Cp. ( 9 0 do... 104 nal do. new ies, Li) 2 00 ULB, be, 1uedi'e 140 Erie Bus do, * ‘ ’ 100 do... Op 0 “ r a i Had Ky. k. »” ” ” 2000 Readive I. 9 tity tig . “ bro Obie dM lw Am, Coal 10 At, B. de Nba, vo do..... la) Il, Cen, K.. 90 do... tiSalld Cle, & Pitta Bed in S Eee tat N.Y, Mich, so, 24 M Mich, So. at 1600 I, Cen, Be... 11s Jun) Ching N.W, 1, Su 1) Mire, & Mo, Les. 33 dod Te We & Cod. Loo ly Mer, Ex, Bank,, 100 60 Metropviitan B, 123 20 Mid Ae duc... 4 160 Penu. Coal a Iw P ruw 10 | 20 Cum Coal Pi bie ho do......4 Liat M6 lw ‘Chi, e ‘Alton in 200 Wyoming V.C. ds 100 Quicasiver M.. 55 suo Cary | iupiov" tos. 16 ow 40... BO Aged be “Tyntes Life Balsam, ~Rheumaiinn in its most paloful forme; also, rcrotiilay walt rheum, pimples, blotches, old ulcers, fever sores, The ryripe! ver and kidneys, ineipent con fun , &e, are most certainly cured by this great r. Principal Depot Y4o Grand et, $1 por bottle; 6 for #5, Sold by drus, gene rally a An Article of Trae Merit * lrown’s Bronchial Troches are the moet popular article tn DKATINA. een LOST AND rouND. AUCTION NOTICES. nGARTY “Suddeniy, ons Saturday, May 13 Jee. OST OR STOL, S—PASS BOOK NO, 90412 UCTION NOTICE—CROCKERY, GLASS, ede ot the Pi rt Judustral sa toak, Ap’ and ch ware, FOB WENT, auctionce:, Tue fh) he friends of tho is ily, alto, embers of tks Puication will be iaade to the bani jor a ve w Book on | day, May leat eek ck. at uS1 Peal at. by JOSEPE funeral, from hie ate reat nee, 64 Ave ix te ” the woof June, 1965. CATHERINE WHELAN, J HONT. a large avortment in low to sult city ang Yo'clock, P.M. eared I< t 16 country dealers, (oode we | packed, wT * On May 13th, Daniel Falvey, son of | POST—FI, BADGE NO. 21, OF HOSE UCTION SALE OF GENTEEL HOUSE 4 pale yy m 1 lewd 3 Rave Li ° The f Willreceive a liberal re A id Purnite this day, Mondig i ia cent ‘and irienie wad end tha theowsner, by returoiog it to H. | at house 151 Weet 2éth et, bet 6:1 attend the tuneral, this “ nday Nite «| PRICK WEDEL, 764 Third ave. or5s Front at. 1] pi hoon, at 1'y o'clock, fi Wv4 Bust wed et GUAHAM—On Bat ham. Friends and neque Vited to attend the Ma Eldridge at. ha years hie 4 tr, Tenae F day May hth, at 1 Gi 6 invited to attend, ONES—On Saturday, William Henry Jones, axed The funeral will take place from the residence of iw ‘ sing tapestry and inerain carpets, bed 60 ON THE | tiaue tering and hair mattrasaes, tude a Weddin z . +] mirrors, clocks, shades curtains, ;)anotorte, parlor mver willres | euitea, chinm silverware, cutlery, «se with eve ol (he vesideuce + f hie parents, 445 Lost= BANK BOOK NO, 2 1 cer stieetsavings Bank, W urday, May 15, Mre, Mary Gra- tarp to 105 bo Sletet. will be suitably ree | thing desirable in a trahionable resto ence, Sale ro Intencer are respeetf warded, Payment «topped 197 | orshine, HENRY KR. WESTCOTT, Anctr. 120) juneral, on Monday at OST—ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, THE UCTION SALE OF CROCKERY, &¢.—< 16, at 1 o'cioek, from her late residence, loth Ma nd tacit. Had ¢ yi « HENRY G. EVANS, Anctionver, will se! “a red and top ot her head ; to euit retailers, ou Tu ay, May 16th, as lu k, Yarclay et, a choles assortinent of boat and second white granite and common were, ciasewar fancy ware, toys, Ke, &e. Bale positive for ¢ No reserve, eee A lp MORIARTY, AUCT., WILL SELL THIS pwere tothe a A liberal reware tube at is P paid tor her return te “ Eaat Broadway, $5 reward will be paid for any fofurimation leading to her recor. ery. iso L' ST—A PARRKOTT—A LIBERAL Reward “ to Hoff. et Yid et. om Mon. o'clock Kelatives ead friends a6 “ ; 1 paid for 9 t. if returned day, at 10‘ o'clock, at 174 Chatham gpd fae KELLY—On Saturday, May 1% Fagard Kelly, in urant, 450 47 Bee ¥ 225 | piure trom manufacturer aud pee ldae = a Gatenys 1 ear of bis age, a nutive of Ballinakill, Co, r WARD— ON THE Morn. | tettment; removed for convenience wale. om tee rlway, Lreland ROO! i milrrore, oi} paintings, matitaeses; aloo. casetmere it and friv ot the family are ss Mis pouy-buiit t | clothe, trimmines, &e. 126 vited to att the (nneral, trom hia | About 15 ha 4 foot white. left bh m: nine os nic tile o. 0 Warren Jersey Cits.on Moo- | boot ep it. eall tar in forelea, with one T,IVERY STABLE AT 155K. 10TH ST, AP day afternoon, at ¥ o'clock, without further notice. 146 Ki ihe ewe paid by ret -4\uction, on Monday, May 15. at Lu'y o'cbook, bo Ty LEE—Oliver Lee, in the S6th ye him to cor, Bouth duh and 10 tt at. Brooklyn. B KIELLY, Coaches, horses, harucas, lietrt waconm fi fhe friends and relatives of th pee H. RANKEN. | eleighia &e, uily invited to atiend the fu ee bar ie a ee SONS ‘ >I CLES P! afternoon, at 2 o'clock, trom the residence of hin m A'TAONS. per: NS Mi H J HAVE ARTICLES | ielued @ m with ue are respeettuily requested wm deem the father, orth Oth at, Brookiyn, B. by, it - ~—— | Bane a8 We are giving up the b dain MOGARYEY-—Attor a short but painful tines, | AO EW MUSIC“ SCANDAL ON HE | ts en ne Cormnd at, nb MeGarvey, ive ol the Paris! pghrimny t 1 > Papen The tricnda of the family are requested to attend | pyite of drure Ae nat Fae pe on Tueedas Bowery, Wo'ciy the funeral, on Tuesday, isl inet, at 1 o'e.oc foot the one that tal bes A quantity of men uring oo Out Hither notice, trom bie fordence, 11 duty tle et pasty nod imal a lotot gold and silver watches aid jewelry of the laterment in Calvary, Lard al on the Brain, beat kind, Ry order of M. WOLF, 150 Myrtle ave, M. A, Kidder tanlvo of Dentanits aod FY pox we gants male. | nt KRIS SALE=THIS ‘DAY, HY ative of Dentuark, wer Hoiat BE WAT, 0 VS S., — sD The relatives and triende ot the family, also the Nresaway: NO “ members ot tl Kievers' Union Society Now York. 'OMN MOK TIMER, 16 bast Bromiway. of 600 love are rere ¢ ae ofblackand fancy silk. delaine and ottwr d * fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Mou W MUSIC—FUNERAL MARCH OF | ok rts rik and other shawla cloaks and remuunta, atternoon, @t 1 o'clock, froin his iate reside President Lin Mrs, PARKHURST, the | sheets, spreads, jallts, tab fe Phi ttHy Loos eloems Crosby at. 1 Journal saya: —Uhis ie | eaters, aud a variety of other yoods weil worthy th SMITH—In_ Brooklyn, F. 1, on Saturday, May 13, the reputation of the attention of centers and housekeepers. By ork ro Mary B., the beloved wife of William Smith, in the “Tt ae the LYNCH, 75 Grand et ” 25th year ot her ng The tiower th Ie the tiret The relatives and Membere of Marsh Lodge yNBRO © = ; ict a ipl aad paw Roan wun: eee ty D tia wh tate thardani 15 Howery, a large assortrent of women’ The prize we love the dearest m nant au < sc to pase away. iemoanth pe juilte, ehoey &e, onder ot RK friends of ae family, and the = 1: ATTA We BRL Te, 18S, F. & A. Ma = JAWNBROKER'S SALE THIS DAY, 104 1g hel aa Weduess Af LP RIZE MONEY NOW READY WILL eeloake, at BELL & M's Betas ates rnoon, attedd, Jus. K. 8. SARPENTERS’ Ne TIC ente that wae 7 tee of urtan (Unions of New York a tione to pay the imet tieeeats aie ae etfuily invited to attend th 2 o'clock, trom her late he cashed on application to T. L. MAGAGNOS, jouth #t, Carch advances rune Sub psire PRIZES NOW PAYABLE—OFFI- 4 cers and seamen con receive their prize money by calling at the t Ciaiin Association, 45 Chani- bers st. Prize me » bounues arrearaces of collec ted with deapateh, noo? SOLDIERS MU STERED. OUT “AND DIS. . Le harved can have their cla wy, bount clothing ation money speed A by calling or midressing the U, 8, Army Claim Agen PaaS vue Heb A fg DM Y i. worthy attent of dealera and others. By Mie. WOOD, Tuceday, valuable eale by CL DLIP O bast Broadway, Sie RIFFS SALE—SEGARS, re RICHARD WALI AUCTLONCETs will Monday, at 11 o'ctonk, at 27 Kast bs way, bias seenre iu boxer. Ala a qaentity of tobace co tn boxes and bales and barrels und pipes of gi Bourbon, and other liquors, as Ws WIITERS, AUCTR, WILL SELL, CHAMBERS thie day, at 2 ofcivel «at 454 Canal et, the fur ture of several families, Viz--60 carpets, sote ms promptly col- rteads, bedding, &e, ae, Dn heire and oth TLLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER—S lie la ye TOBACCO, s ; COMMIT- yointed by the @ #t, room 4 Army and navy 1, No charges tor poor orph > i » poor claimants, Claims purchared, Carh ade \ Pita ee aero ey ot inte vance F O71 this cay, lu X, the contents ot a g¢roe requested (o meet at the 1001 > — cery and liquor store at 20 Bowery, Counters, ket, SNERAL must , 1, IST Howery, this nday evoulny, Me: : heasks, soup ostorch, ecaies, Mughleh beer pun we iovk, B,D, ROSEMON, Chairman, 130 cE OU HteE PIM pe ee; AEE. ad JOOPERS= THB GRAND SOCIETY OF | (1ASH PAID FOR RAGS AND OLD Metals. | WY IEAM ABBOTE, AUCT.. WILL SELE United Coopers haviae received a telegraphic White rave 7 ce ' nd and woolen, on Weenosday, at lie o'clock, the contens of diepateh that the Coopers of Oil City, Peausyiwaula, : ald | 14 | TEP tnetory, cor. 45th et, and 11th aves 1 two-tlae aie bow on & strike the members of the’ Unite fi rents; lead ten boiler. ea p la 1 Naot the be, separ Coopers a “ply for wok the h Ne , 4 “{ oe dion boilers, phatiormn and beaua exid dis order, of CHARLES ANT ea, Ede vHecvtea Héaeey oan fotos: 1 Tank, BLUMEN ions wperenen: 62.98, Presid P.O, FARKEL, Sec, ‘URN EXCHANGE MILLSCFLOUR FINE - oars ao nae - ORN C cr s—FLOUR. NE JOTICE TO TAILORS—A Mass MEETING | CORSE ond yellow corn monl for grocers, bikers of the trade in weneral will Le helt at od ¢ id | and family ure, Also, coarse meal, ground oate, mill #t, om Wednesday Kven ng, 17th inet. ac Si. M. Ag] teed, &c, tor teeding—‘or &: low tor Cash, at € there wemeto be a misunderstanding with w inuinter | Exchange Mille in Bnet 2 near av. A, ue wt pall ‘ é ia thts of the tr neerning the condition and position of “7Ty r eres || sion Or te Pht te pga our Boriety, the Soviets haedecided torulthis Mince | J REED APPLES—25,004° LBS, OF DRIED rain house and lot, cone meeting tor the pury 1 ree Apples packed io half barrele and hese eultable eft and newly painted, will be of interest to the trade in geuerai, at the same | foc any merket, tor ae, in lots to sult. t y of eale on the day, or ot P, A. BERT, tine to explain the position in which the Society now RANDOL Hy 116 Hrond #t, Canned —<s tiands, hoping that the explanations to Le given will | doz, in i yoocog, in eneea, ut n ‘ induce a creat number to cowe up and jo the Boe | Caen 2'y Ibe heriniteally weaved, eanned fresh leas BUSINESS CHANCES, city, nsevery tailor should feel it hie interestto bea | Clee, suitabie tor bakers or faraily nee. forsale in lots | tember ott his Society for the protection of hie waces | toeuit, by OW. FP. RANDOLPH, 116 Broa: coal HALF IS EST IN AN EST ABL ISHE D> y order of the Central Comnmatiee, JACOB MAK. sINAN S000 OF NEW Yor ‘ ehial be STAT, Pres, WC, TUCKER, pec, dio" | INANCTAT.— $5,000 OF NEW YORK State | i gcod tn so will take mal Woe founty Cinima wanted ; the highest price pald. | fon et, room 5, top Hoot sh: t JOTICE TO THE BLUE STONE CUT. | Collections mnde for a inn’) commission, Apply tod. | a spas - 5 rts -r1) ters and Fingcers—A meeting will be held in SEAL ACE : A SALEIN A FIRSE Union Hall, cor, of 164 evening, May Poe, U notified to nitend aughinersy's Lal 6 O'Cok this even bosiness, JAMES K W. MARX, See's SOCIEN A. —THE AE. Lodge, No. 1A. in atteudance at th tuceday a May visit to Columbia Lody order of JOUN Hou 3 16th, at BERGIN, Cosiniuan ; NITED COOPE MEAT MARKET FOR t" ni " veday TROCER GR Y REDUCTIO XN teichborico , Lyerything complete for FATHIUK PITZUINBONS: | bth ef Excelent arly Noo: aay Oma Ey: Ore | SS tireene a, Ae "| pound poe LE-IN THE 10TH WARD, A ES NO. 4 ARE HEREBY LLEY'S 1 NTE NT ROOF PAINT OIL Milk Rouul. Inquire at FREDERICK PLACES a special meeting, to be held at ki; reale b el a Conte gallon New | str Hose Batoom Best Guth et, bet Lexingy hee , corner Piut and: isrooine ate. at | York City Oil Coc dt Marden Ina 16 pied bbeent ROCKERY STORE rs RO: Hig. Or beateacting parte air = ite ae : re OR SALE—A CROC RY STORE, GROs EABNEY, Peest. CHAI ES M‘ nae ADVAN( ED ON DI AMONDS, I cory and ma ket, ats bargain bect wocations i 5 Wey ke, Al#o paws bokerte teketa bie city uid dose 0 good payiug Vuelieusy 14 8.xUR 4 WACHOR, OF me, 2 OB WALDO S® i Piitoware moan " tt . | MILK AND TOY TICE—THE ANNUAT, N' | THE ANNUA Inquire on the MEMBERS OF FE} Mr it . A. wre hereny notitied to Le "lolige room, IST Bowery, on pres O PLUMBERS—A GREAT CHANCE ron 1s H 1 a Kood enter prising man, ‘Toh tet 6th, 1565. (0 pay an Javitation | tiansaction of t Maworou. ibe & NOS Wilismebuieh, Ay | ion er oer aE 3 ¥ ; G, W. M. ne . 0 i HEARS, Pree, . GEOKGE CLe am Ww tieuiass addiees 1), Ry box 92 ben aa Link hee at th t, N.Y, THER—IF YOU HIBBONS & JOYCE, 4 1 = | Nore best ” Rowan Clu Clele hy . . >, ele - - - IUTROR Riel Nivabe amined. thee H BROS, NO; BROAD STREET, A.SED OF TEETH ON SILVER OR RUG club wit ¢ heii, till furthe tied WV ANN ath HENES er $l todld; on gold, ¢15 to pov; partial piecoe p No. 418 mid ab COINAGE OU nie Mouday ove. SEVENSLHIRTY an He ge Fo. seiver >i per tooth, leeth extracted wit sai ween OLIN ¥, Contre, Ht KE = z ean Yl ty rtuied with cold or ohor filings d0 ete. ce ony ” 4 J 25 PS , ccviitemearts at VVAX G PM = 1S OF | 2) 6 Int, Vibe » Bowery, opposite the W) nial t MACKEY. Masters of Lodces can | exiit tons, de. by Profesor H. agua A MOSP WONDERFUL DISCOVERY — ontain sie or the members of their lodsem, wt | and vy Catherine at, Alec, nore maker, cars &e., Leeh extracted without paiu or no chavge, ets & SICKLES, No, 260 Broome stieet, near | tor the laman ince, iT leach Heautitul teetn | i On % 1 - coal é Br. Y E AC Hy stove Apa Dal wte nut, +34 slOKES vd at, th ineerte Xtracting the roots, NAY VItLThits, 165 7-30 GOVERNMENT LOAN—FIFTH NA- TIONAL BANK, At PUIRD AVENUE, NEAR 27th STREE ORC This Bank is the inost’ convenient to the North. Pry ction of the city, and has constantly 7 5 the notes of the sbove low for wale, in ate pee toot Ws, $h0's ar Jay Otter Alliage, vid Tun ave, rant ype val nt A THOMPSON, Cashier PEL AN abo a” : rm I CLASS SEWING MAC Saag this county or Eugope for Throat Diseases and Coughs, WAL, COAL, t CORE bASD WHITE BOARD AED AC Al: for male wad to reot, Old imuachi oe and this popularity is based u ) real merit, whieh J aah cent--Ke tove, $8 hut, #7 al —— takou in oxchanve for new, Aleo a food a rortucnt cannot be sald of many other preparations in the fod and so Spring #t, hear Bowery, A WIDOW LADY ENGAGED OUT DUR. | @ i -d hand hachwed for sale cheap, at 45 i aga market which are really but weak imitations of the HAL SEK 2 + Aing the day. wanse board. with «small root bho nes STAT BA ATC Sef | genuine Troches Wt PER TON—STOVE pinin sarily, | Ae t «termi which ( YROVER & BAKER'S FIRST PREMIUM - : livercd tomll parte of the Moderate, BOA x 28 Sun office, Elartic stitch and Lock Stiteh sewing Machinery Stop that scratching and use Wheaton's welelt wartanted 400 tbe; tre FEW MECHANICS CAN FIND) GOOD | 4! Broadway, New York, aad 445 Fulton aly Brooke Ttch Ointment, It cures dich and Salt Rheum in Valley Cowl Yard, co™ 14th eiveet a 21 boord on reneonabic terme at 189 Lewis at, Cail | 2D Lak ae forty-eight hours, and ali eruptions of the skin, Sold or L week, oy SS! WING MACHINES FOR SALE AND TO by all Druretots, 12 —COAL,—THI FURNISHED ROOM TO LET TO 1 ORD | 82 bee panne 's aod Wheelor & Wilaon's always om : forts - | r hand, Aino curb paid tor secoud-hand aechives, | Ag (eat ALL Wool sults SIS5 Hoye All|, and ie) tere wie a oF ies a a Nyieere ot. tennant “NO | excelent hult eu « cheap. ‘Urine Wool Suits, $9) at 1. V. Brokaw's, Jd Pourth ave, | edt sad oo, Rivine ton at ADAM Brow Nu Madiaot aiait ear ere ie re ne tan in general for sale at 150 Rivingion st, ' j | oz y cite Place , : pe - f TY; : WING MACHINES FOR SALE AND T¢ G2 Lafay cite Pac Su OOD YARD, 2ND AVE, BETW, 857TH | 1)" AY , AR Ds BltS=- ALSO DOARDE RS C s|S! nen all neath atinik new and 2d hands { Ur. of. sche nck ot vb adelpuin, re= and 6h te Phe very bea qualities of Vire « y the weea Wath good bo: cueop for cash, or part payment, Macks bows lity | rpeorty oi the Lan Nhat hie O ur ob fa und other Vine, Oak und Hickory wood 1? the a co Hat ace vl Tepaued thud lproved, at oo wdWisy UP sare, foe an ‘New Yors, His office ia at i. Mb t. oul Int ne ! we load or cord, ‘ tou ! PURNISHED BEDROOMS, F N..—Olt ranchines taken in exchange, Yoana be conve te ae Pate ' id webveleu Lee of ehare. ROWLAN Ne i Im, For yevery Lie ye {rom a vbw if MI. butt ti wails ig | i ai int fol kent at hey ING aya HINES HOWE ea 85 i ‘ AeA GBI Re AIL CiTGl eit woe lol 2 ren emed, ot $ C new; also Siesta No. and nimily yf aki “a : oe ~ ‘ s1 .,21 6 vin! Wie r & Wile Wilkos a Radway’s KRerdy SAROLRPLNG. by be Hotel Garni, Mio Bast OS ty near 3 t ut iF iy Cerover & Lanes'ss fof #46 dud 10 1UUt, a Shetmatly stop the birt excrucl \ - HO rou INAMOST ’ | during ve importehy. thot overs iatuily aionii keep m OR RAL (OF LAVERPOCL AP Wo GIRLS CAN GE ACCOMMODATED | & WILSON'S AND SINGER'S . ot it he house ue vane ; ; HA: ae \ - 'y ur vale © : thy ehold a ‘ . wt ie et COLL ria and 118 . a J ‘ Bn eu id tly seh ‘ all ‘ ; MYELER & WILSON'S MACHINE, No, ain fatreet ‘ ‘ ' AGE PROM AND TO LIVER VW H \ NG LA PRO: WW, silo cheep, ab s¥ sicetore’s between Nor, WAYS iby acuyeinte tid | ' Black , ‘ib ues he Re ESS Vee the He Howden’s Moth Dee) } ' GON, ah bam ks , Rit Aas, flute Mba POF McB bh. FOR WRG DY BSL Dee Ms rom LAE RI Ra, BROWN, METAPHYSICAL | JArsAtil > PhO ‘ 4 er | Wheeler Witronta Highest Prevaiag | } MANOS Ve WS apie HEAP READY MADE CLOTHING © iow’ I Rond at te | bochen ewln irs ba toate! Mur | shy 1 ; { ! ul , at i ; The Orlcingl owes Sowing i ‘ 1 L buidithdy Treland, Sco: Hits ts} 0B) ep i) pend ior creuls fov eulw w tougway, i 4 ) \ | sty PEAT Veplor aud Maxon, Acoite wanted “patie CULO TS a4 Be REMOVED PAPSCOL | | Notice — WE HAVE sock aud fixiures from eo OUR to BROTHERS & CO, — ea Gum TOR BOYS WEAR \ ERY CHE Ary | ov olstet wad Win ave, We eau rng 7 Dot ; AMBERTS. necnwieh #t, Colored ale | god vies to well Ch uy, A, & de ad LRAWHIN, QTEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERe | pacus ap very ied handkerehiets | to ie ahh ae tell | On Sunday, May 14, Maria, widow of | AY POOL ERIN eile saturday May ceth. Vins | 00h) cheap. (Also bie mu f°" | NFOTICE—ADAMS® E Git year ot ler aad. | GINTA enile Satuidus, Muy 27th. Cabin pene | SARUAEs IE 38 CORN =< Nie: renioved their beats ide of the family are invited | steerage to puyatie in currency Apply to WIL. | iin to attend the tunes, ou Vhurminy aiteruoony at 2 | LAs Ma isc Us. 2) Broadware nn RSONAL NOTHCA | Meyda be iarne bullding O'clock. from ber ite Leridonce, 40 Hester at, YS | HE CHEAPEST PASSAGETO AND F —— | =~ a Bae jai N Ss ‘om = = > ee ” — pBROWNTEP baturdayy May 18, 1505, Chases | LT ihe cid Counity, ecebe wad by appit ine atthe NOTICE To: PAWNBROKRRS ‘ , JEWEL TR AY LLANG, The funeral will tako place from the residence of | UEce of the Avchor Line, No. 6 Bowlins (een, he atin 40 Lost at ho fol r Vaion Halt ou Friday, SECS aa 5 soe TINE — the tant, a gold bracelet ay an 7 we (Mfouday, terme oye, Iss Waverly Place, thie | x LINE —— FOR “"LONDON =e BHIP | and peatla” Whe tener will te obliged by thelr stop. | STEAMER MARY POWEL, FOR COZ, tatu : ven the ftende of the | AMERICAN LAGLE, eaile thid morning, | pi x the sale of eaine, and forwarding it to Dr, HUB. | zeus Wert Polut, Cornwall, Nc al; 3)s<tam Jem ye without .usteer Boe Fos parnase apply to | Ty Java sty Cavenpoint, L. Ty whea they will fe Poughaec Pee Bus iondout, trou foot ot be He FT Taro cols, BROTULERS & CO, 80 South at, | bandsoniely rowardeds dud | Bh CYOLY BOL LOOB, CACEDE DUMGHY) UE Oy U'bayidy _—— _

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