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havea place in the lobby for the advancement THK NEW YORK SUN. TUPSDAY MOWNING, DEC. 1 Te Advertionts. We wonld aesio remind onr advortiaing patrone thet their favore wlll be “ton late for eiaemification at onr counter before nine oot "! desired mesures, Theonly bad featare we eae ia the matter a, that they have eo @arly acquired « penchant lor the corrupt appliances of the lobby, 10 will pro! ably not be long before they become ae Let agthe white obbylete who fofeat the paeeagee rena, The tendency ta, there one 1 b0.8 2001 A be, Inder fallen with peoullareerarity op (he sewing and! to the halla of Cov women of thie ef 40 fore, parnievous ON. Wt. oe Wor the ¥ | orieln, 1 | perolmnt ladles a 2 | beet eniteted. and meaner t Not Vet Cored No onthern journal excelled! the Richmond Fae Carnet and pers sent aie coerced | none equallel i in vinperetiia end malignant etree of the North during the war; and we infer from the fret number of tte retenie, | Jn appeared, that ft ell In fatare al Iiigeot fanning of the elaaelly (bem Congress aod the Fx Kobel Tamas ie Mm the American character @ strong sendency w form conclumon# basily, and to change them with equal rapidity, Weere apt to treme to ancther, rather then 0 | which bh take the slow, cautions and conser vat Which distinguishes some other nations, 10 Maripaa Pe the eats jump from one low nome to wirpase it in Thie | embers of rebellion, In @ long article upon the pre Aeapoletvenens in the formation of public opinion | gent witnation of affairs betwenn the North andl the fe plainiy observable with regard to the reconstruc: | Routh, ihe Reaweree tue ridicn 69 the idea of jue tore fraternity between the two sectionsand shows thet slavery and secession both ‘etl! lives” ‘Say nothing more about (t, and he good frien let A few | ef if our tivody devate bad been anureary q iarrel. ani Ale could getup t shake handa wih Can any more of the same k South will persistently refuse to do, oi, butthe pracipleon which al common-sonee view of b Bcension |e deat Complainta having been made of a Couns | 4%'8 Ariarimente WA now cooum a) Pein Extractor in the mar. informed how to dtetin The counterfeit hae an pecially the beadl bet, the public are herely h it from the gendine ordinary red revenne clammy while the @enuing hae aprivate black # centre and hi none but the latter ton of the Southern Bieter; and as Congres ‘ now engaced in framing lemia Ang pon that important subject, tie weil to goerd egeinst impulsive action in that body. months age, when the late rebels Jaid down their arms «ends gracefully formines of war, toned to give them @ cordial welcome back to sposed ty forges and forgiv® | wae an inatrumont for asserting privet ae the principle itwelf to the mine jie is @ question which may edinit mearures bear mp with the lovantor's likeness lo weou the end in ewhtw It is wcertaln care for Murne, aination, Be, be, | till nearly without that ayn lofinite mercy, Theee things, en: eiccumbed people hae. da, Pilea, Corna, at Depot 48 Liberty et. N Y¥ Fall and Wi the Northero but how far am er Clothing for Men and the Union, and wer From the tmpeticnt destre for more vigorous war measures, which had shorily before Deen manifested throughout the North, the peop'e auddenly cast aside their bontile mien, welor som portion of her t Howe sewing Vechine Company No O20 Jey Viemdent, A Bou hern peo of discussion, Well, if the Southern people prefer to spurn the friendship of the North 40 treat the latter aa the the revarn of their Southern brethren to their aly | Onin of the late civil war, and to: Sg to thd pelo legiance, and proceeded to strew the path of ree forstion with roses, Therein Shey exhibived Ui national ebarsoteriatio of impulsiveness Th Jumped from the extreme of hostility te th treme of cordiality, and the result we h defians attitude which has very grner- uae iweelf in the Bouth, The North, however, soon began to oo We mistake it had mode the tide began to torn in the new Congress, coming freshly fromm the peopl, already givos evi- dence of having reached an unwonted degree of rigor and barshvess toward the Southern Btates, There is now danger that Congress will be influ- enced more by current feeling, resulting from the refractory #pirit mas!tested in the South then bys nd deliberate judgment. fe desirable, as experience bas shown, that Con- gress sbould act firmly and decisively with the tothe & Bu White atres more than thiee t various trader and callings enuty ing list, Persona tn want of operatives will be furnien- Od on application Wheeler & Wilson lock Siltch se wid Hatton Mole Machine, No, 626 road ery and secession both live tn the affections of the Bouthera poople, the North will of course be ob\iged to get along aa it bewt can; bit in that case we hope the “ unreconstructed'’ will not be at e loss to aceount for slight drawbacks in the way of tardily restored State rights, PRAT IB, In Brovalyn. Dee, 11th, Annie F. Kines- land, wie of Garret Coxine, io the 47th year of ber fives and frienda of th to attend the fr ou Wednesday, Dee. 15, 0 The Cattle Plagne in Eng! Tim English papers report that the Cattle plague in that country je rapidly spreading, Times of the 26th ult, states that over twenty- five thousand cattle bad beeo attacked by the dy epidemic, one-half of which cases had occur ed within the mouth preceding that date, No effoc- tual remedy bas yet beon discovered either for the prevention or the cure of the disease. Numer- ous experiments have beon and are atill being tried, but they fatl to stop the ravages of the | 26tn Precinct Police, aged J) yearn, plague, andthe prospect is anything but encour- Jote rebela, butt ie quite as important thet tte | ging to the lovers of beef. The prices of beef | are iny.ted. ‘action should be temprred by wisdom, expediency |}, end s thoughtful regard for the permanent 1006r | gecuence of the plague, that they compare very favorably with the extorilon in New York. probability 1 that beef will acon be unattainable itshould hold the rein upon the late rebels with | \, England at any price. The Gc eufficiens firmness to make them mindful of the fect that they are inseparably hitched to the | naive wock isin great danger, the chances are Union ; and at the same time the rein should B08 | ghia: Joum Burr will soon be obliged to turn vege- de drawn #0 tightly as to impede their material progress. Therefore, we hope that the extreme policy, which has been presented in Congress by | which provides for the prouibition of cattle impor- Mesars. Sumnes and 6ravans, will n0t be allowed to Become law under the pressure of that popular | gigings the introduction of the plague, As the fediing of indignation against the Bouth which bas | disease was introduced into Englaad by imported resulted from the recent course of toe Boutherd | caitie, there ie good reason to apprehend that it people. The true course to pursue isto act tem- perately and disorvetly with regard to reconstruc: | hence is would undoubtedly be well to interdict ton, applying the restraining hand so far esis necessary to the general good, bus doing 60 ‘4D | the pisgue in England, sorrow rather tha: HARRIGANOn Mondar, est eon of John and Susan Harrigan, 11, John 8. C nd ja of the family are respect- of hie parents, 411 oon, Dec, 15, at 1 o'clock, On Dee, loth John Healy, son of Thino- thy and Ann Healy, aged 1 year and 1) monthe, The relatives and triend to attend the funeral, on ‘Tues o'clock, at 179 Elizabeth at, N.Y, At 2 A. M., on Funday, long and palnfu! i\iness, Seree nt Wm, Jones, of the I hird ave, on Ww gaa are respectfully invited day, LO, ss 1 ( Der, 10, after a calm, dis} sosions The funeral will take place from his late residence, st, at 1 o'clocs to-day, to which bis i paed KASTENDIFRK—In Brooklyn, on Dec, 19th, after A rhort illness, of inflaumation of the lunes, I Dorethes Kestendierk, daughter of 6. 1D). Kasten- ready advanced to such # degre”, as a con- este of the whole country. A judicious policy, not too harsh, nor yet too lenient, is what Congreve should now mark out. The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- invited to attend the funeral, rosidence, cor, 1th st, aud 6th ave, on T Tho remeias wil! be »vernment has | taken to (ireenwood Cemetery. a prohibited the importation of cattle, and as all the Like @ skillful driver, y, Dee. 10, at 11 o'c! ? iu of the family, and Jereminh McMahon, are resmectfully invited to at- 1 the funeral, from her late residence, vet llth ave, on Wednesday, Dee, 13, Her remains will be taken to Calvary Wertern papers pease copy. On Monday morning, Dee, 11th, 1865, : Anton and Catha- ary MeMahon, aved 75 In this connection we observe that a reso lution was offered by Mr. Wanrwonrn, of Illinois, & Gibbs’, and other 2dhan ation to this country, as ® preventive measure Jd mouths and 15 dave, the family are respectrully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 509 Warlugwon at, cor, ioratio, this Tuesday ree n 2 The triends of may aleo be brought hither in the same way, and QUINN—On Monday morning, at 6 o'clock, ames end Catharine Quinn, aged 2 ye: Call 20 Greeawich ave, the importation of esttle until the subsidence of | | Te fineral wii! take place oa Thursday afternoon, pen ind ec. 12, a 1's rents, 11th ave, bet. 40th and 47th BHIELDS—At Hunter's Point, on Bund by the month; ets bargain, Crocodiles and Monkeys. From Henri Mershot's travels in Indo-China we select the following paragragh : Crocodiles are more numerons Will They Preve Their Sincerity @ One of the leading arguments employed by the political friends of Mr, Rongars, in the late muai- erpal canvass, was this: That if thelr favorite | Peknam Vor then in thatof € were elected. the Legislature, being of the same | Souslly saw them throw themselves from Politica) faith, could be induced to extend the functions of the Mayor and to removi tions which now greatly ciroumseribe the powers of that officer. The Mayor of New York formerly had « wide range of power in the city government, and if the friends of Mr, Roneuts were sincere in | ™8'* @!! over the world—to see the manner in thar lste expressions in favor of municipal re- form, why can they not use their influonce with | the bauk Les the crocouile his Lody in water, aud the Legislature in order to return this power, thus strengthen Mayor elect? Aol the tamliy are respect oud the funeral, from his Inte r Sth ete, Hunter's jesday alternoon, TON—On Dee, toth, Thomas Stapleton, J 10 months wud 10 iiiam and Margaret Stapleton vee and frionds of the tamily are respect- d to attend the fupers, this Tuesday rec. 12, at 2 o'clock, 1 tn the river at s the beloved banks into the water; and it jess flahers, or persous who Lave sore, have bo forwards died of wounds inflicted by then. This iatter bas happened twice It is amusn,., bowever— for one is interested in o! serving the habits of ani- mprudontly fallen ¥ NOTICES, NERAL MEETING OF THE bers ot the Bitie Provident Asse be beid at the Star biotel, 1) state at, N.Y h, at 5 o'clock P.M, y by-laws, &e. AMES BU RGkSs, t i KYis TAYLOR, Cor, J.UKSON, Pro, Tem, WICE—A MEETING OF The finder o during my stay bere. receive a liberal reward, which these creatures catch the apes, which some- Sines take a fancy to play with them Close to for the purpose of only his capactous mouth abc Pres; JOUN SMITH, the surface, ready ing that may come Within rewch, A bh sighs of him, seem 10 consult to- ether, approach little by litileand commence their relies, by turus actors and spectators, most active or most hoprudent jua.pe trom | ranc to branch, til within @ respectauie distance off fiom the crocodile, when, hang! g by one claw, | and with the dexterity peculiar to these he advances and reures, now giv! blow with his paw. troup of apes ca Judge Horrman was od ase reform officer, and no! ody doubts either his desire or his ability to improve the city gov- ernment, but the lemslative restrictions are such that he will uot be able to accomplish the amount of good that he might do under other circumstan- ces, The Legislature wil! convene ine fow days, and the people, who are now suffering municipal ills and dreading danger next Spring, would like to aoe the influential friends of Mr, Ronants make wood their professions of » desire for reform. They undoubtedly have influence with the Legislature, ead they might be instrumental in facilitating the good work, Lotthem now show that their late erguments in favor of Mr, Ronzurs were not sim. ply » aballow and dishonest pretext to obtain NO, 19 A, O, | Gucer will please leave i: at the Bank tal atteadauce Beotch te another time only 5 - he otuer apes, enjoying the fun, ey. ‘ently wishing to take part in 18; but the other brancbes being wo higu, (ey foria a sort of chain by laying boid of each oth rts owing backward aud forward, while spy of them who comes within reach of the crocodile torments him bo the beat of his abiuy, rible Jawa suddenly cl ee, bus not upon th cious dpe, who just of exultation from his about joytully, LADIES’ FATHER MATHEW T, A, , Bociety, No. 2.N, Y. perance meeting at their I ave,on this LPueeday even wood will address Reily will sing some of bis beautiul mbers are requesied (o come prevared to settle tor {sy Ball Lckeve tis evening, OW JAMES FURLONG, ee, Bec, HE LADIES’ FATHER MATHEW T. A, B, Society, No, 1 of Jersey City, wil, hold a pul le claw | meowung in Washington Hal, corver of Newar Jersey aves, ou luerday A Biuseie—Mise Meore, Diuwt Wuun, the popu Mick Muilin, the come v BEY, Prest. JOUN MEEHAN, Pin LAW KENCE GIBNEY, Keo. see, fPHE FATHER MATHEW VU Parent Society are motified to atvend their y meeting on Tuesday mare, ie 4 litte eff in bi return her to ALBERT GROBNENDAL, 29 Kraak. yaws, aud thus tort, or Ve Sometimes the ter- kN igges AN, 17 rf Cours house, Mark, Nov, 4th, 1566.—To T. Occasionally, Lowever, Notice is hereby given that one per cent J be is trapped, aud the victim dragged with the rapid- of lipbtning beneath the water, when the whole troop disperse, groaning and suriekiuy., The misadventure does uot, however, prevent ther revommenving the gauwe a few days alterward, evening, Leth, at 7 o'clock, Mr. Bag ey, of Brooklyn, § MeGinness Dan Myon th opian comeiian, an ocalies, MURI. MENNES. auchal Becretary, 16 Mexico and the Unitod States. Tus people were somewhat disappointed in not fluding sowething explicit in the President's Mes- @axe relative to the Mexican question, but it ts pro- New York, Monday, Dee, 11, 6 P. M.—A compari. fon of the lates: quotatious of the Stock market to- thet they will now soon receive, throuh | day with those of Saturday, chow but « fractional change in prices—some sorts being higher and others Governments are agsin rather stronger, un- der a stoaly demand for investment, YS in their Mall, KIOKDAN, Priest, WM. MAL, ‘ . OUNG MEN’S FATHER MATHEW T, A ble meeting this Woh et. and dd aw ramucl R. Wells, a: Congress, an official indication of the policy of the Government upon that subject. A resolution was | lowe introduced yesterday in the House of Representa ver, by Mr. Bournok, Chairman of the Commitice | Stock Exchange had a call of stocks at ono o'clock, at on Military Affairs, which declaime against the atiempt to established « Monarchy in requests the President to take vindicate the American policy and protect the honor und interesta of the United States. A rosoluiion was also submited in “pon the Pr. sident to furnish uing our present evident, trom these Ls, society, No. (luesday) evening, at the cor, ot Rates: r ep 5 M:. Mulvaney, Mr, " ‘ ing. by Mr. Metrowan, Crook's White Marble Hot Brook Mink Collar Collar aad Muff, 68 fine rich sete $00; fue Siberian Squirrel sete : aud an endless variety of all other turs equally as low, Altering and Repairing to the latest styles, Recerat The New York which the public were allowed to deal. This is merely an exporiment, The money market was eay today at 7 percent.on call, with only a moderate demand from the stock brokers, 144’s and closed at 144%. weok, ls favorable, showing an increase of $950,008 of $1,355.60 in joane, On Change to- Mexico, and y Don't forget 44uh such steps as PON mL, Vice Gold opened at THEREAS, IN THE COURSE OF P dence, our friend and co abo hoe been remoy by Dr, KING! in deposits, and a d tothe pessou, They will not sicken when taken es ‘The legal tender line is up $50. 952, day Flour was dull, unseitied and 10c, @ 2c, lower, Wheat was dull, and lc. @ %. lower for commen, | Corn wae dull and declining, lower, Tork opened firmer and clored heavy. was steady, Lard wes firmer, Whiskey was dull | and unchanged. WILLIAa JUNES mo.tu lite alter @ long and pains Whereas the wacie tenor oi bis care with the 20cm Procamet, Was Pun as to win ¢ - pect of each iudivsdual in the P he es b we the Weubers of to the Widow and { HvabyY Unter her be- Mpathy we each foward detray- the Senate calling that body with 16 facia concer relakions with Mexico facts, that Congress intends to saa eau. of some kind, upon this , from the well known sentimen, Der of its members, ther Sou will not be vary asus Wl sickness, and Fn connection dheretoie, Kervlved Pr ciuek Pouce ten cui sa @ friend, oF Uats were dull and VIN YS Weat 40cb a, ety Gud MeWaly Ko, vip GBUGAN, Mather Dangerons, Tus colored people seam ineliued to take ection thence! vos for the promuiion of their pecul'ar in. fereais. In Boston, they receutly bell « cox tlon and sciecte! a delesaie to represent thew in the lobby at Washington during the present Kes. | sion of Congress, Ten thousand dollars was raisod todefray the expenses of bis mission, aud he ts expected t urge the interests of his race upon Mombers of Congross personally, in Louisiana the colored people bave taken the same ection, 4nd & movement is now on foot in this Btate for the same jwrpose, If the negroes are Bow to be recognized ast 4 political element in the country, We Gee RO rea wo why they sbould not TRADE NOL ( - at tue fo lowiny plac Geome Rauk, of Av B, cor, bib wt. 5 Louis Loves, 11 Viret ave, vOR SD, At we ree , on rt Mei 1008 wont and ater the MPHE OPERATIVE P hoid thelr regular weekly Meej)n, cor, of J3u at, and 5.D ave, OW Lb, The wemLere aro requested Lusiness of importanee to be brougut tory. Committee ou Ball wish the went, forward and procure their teres ; ing to be one of the ” 5 PY, McDBLMOLT, Pies Livy, JOC ‘eTs Would come eae for it is L6 season, YILLLYN, Kee, 46 ‘1000 Ob, ¢ Alvon Ist. TRADE NOTICHS, ee 8 ~--- ss Orie OF THE WORKING WOMEN'S ROTRCTIVE | N10, Na, © Wy) "Nui ew Your, , 1806 , PT LAC 4 oteti war ots hae Némriatan one land and tan our once have hornet live bh aot monrnine, hal , many of whom ThT*e PER DAY AT Me OPN TA 4 PIFCe tion paid fer fernaie te tee | rion Ha Homie ome ey trpatht ily aire thelr time tution that will he of women of New York rene etlems benett w the ity Among the prominent otieete of the Inetttation te Dilahineat of @ Rewistry avaterm, eherehy fe males may be aaeieret in obtalning employment, and recure them ieeal proveetion agalnet frand, tree of yr nee Iie iso an ohjeet of the Ina itation to disover An | Appropriate ayheroa ot employment for wo by then We earoestly appeal to all good citizens, moe er , Oo merlot cain maintniniog an or aod eneourngs wher on not remember the of Jollare are tale I maetehe who i be jeti And eupport whieh (rad, weed you with the power toatve? the fund, elther in money, ary ‘code, or provisions, #1 be gladly sccepte|, and may vewontto the Feenaurer, M8. Keach, kay. Sum thor Cont ritration or No, 40 White et Tt any Indy desires to ald the Committes by giving » for the wom! of her ft the will be able to obtain further information Vi applying orlnvendont, at the roorme of the Caton, No, t nine monthe the Union hae sent womne ployment in the ted 1m the follow- Daring the | Within the ¢ time nearly three handred dollars has been collec tor detrauded working women, b the lawy ox working eratultoualy for this institution, This rooney was collected in eume varying from Ly ty-five conte to (thirty-five dolk Serunetrenon, heckties, Dreraroaking, Voper Collars, ve C\oakmak ng, ak lint, hew. Machine Operating, jery. Copying, Calter Hiding, Lphou ’” Fur Sewing, Baicewomnn, Bhirt Making, (ove Bowlug king Sewing, Bookking, Jook bindings leieg raphe Pocket Hooke Feathers, Braiding, Loop Skirts, Book Folding, ee Mending, Hair Net Work, Pantaloons, yeotnaking. Coat Making, Type Setting, rushes, Ariicial Flowery photorreph Coloring, Ving Mekine, ‘in Makiug, Button Making, lamp Burners, Labelling, Packing, Cigarettes, Paper-box Making, Baieter Prossers, Clothes Mendt Hair Dreesers, £e., ke. a GASH AND BLIND MAKERS—A MASS 2 Meeting of the Sash and Blifid Makere will be held on Tursday evening, Dec, Lith, at 187 Bowery, at Tigo’ciock, to taxe into considerstion the bight Hour question, RICHARD HAMILTON, 180 t. 5 26 BENJ. L. BALL, See THe REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF the Boot and Shoe Cutiors will take place i the usual place, this evening, at 14 o'clock, SEWING MACHINES, For SALE—SINGER'S SEWING MA- chine, No. 2, laquire at 119 Fldridge et, SEWING MACHINES—WHEELER & Wil- son's, Singer's, Grover & Baker's, |iowe's, Wilcox id, from $35 up. New ma chines at mokers' prices, Machince to rent, bought and repaired, at 535 Broadway, up stairs, cor. of Worth at. 826 my SPLENDID WHEELER & WILSON’S, Howe's for leather work, Siuger's, Grover & Bak- or's, Wilcox & Gibb's rew.ng machines to rent out and for sale on ensy terme; W. & W.'s for $35 up. Machines bougt oe ex. o ~ HOWE’S SEWING MACHINES FOR thoe and gaiter work, letter © and B, to rent ont oO Leylincer for hoot work, forenle Jall for # daysat 785 Bixth ave, top floor, over drug store, 165 AND FOUND, FoUSD—A MARE ON 2D AVE, AND 42D st. Inquire of M. Y LE, 45:1 ot. bet. 2d and Sdaves, Owner ean have her by proving peogery and paying expenses, OsT ON THURSDAY LAST—SMAL seh book, black hard cover, about 5 by 3 inches, f name by leaving it at 126 Leroy » wl OST OR STOLEN—PASS-BOOK NO. 128, of the Em grant Industrial Savings Bank Application will be made to the Bank tor a new book on the 15th day of January, 1 PATRICK J, CURKAN, Depoaltor, N. B—The finder will be rewarded on jeaving it at the Bank, 107 [ost —a BANK BOOK ON THE MAN- hattan Savings Institution, No. 43,99. The oe gy) REWARD — LOST, ON SATURDAY Bo evening, near Bowery and fivision at, a emad doa, Anewe's to the natue of Billy, ne him toW, JACKMAN, No, do1 e the above reward, $10,ReWaRD— TRAYED OR STOLEN from City Hail Place, at the fire. 9 larce gre: i lett foot, Whoever will St, will receive the stove reward, 99 ITY OF NEW YORK, D Finance, Bureau ot the i ceiver of ‘Taxr on the 1st of December on ali Taxes retaining uu additions! oue percent. will be adved on feaaid month of Decembers On all Taxes remaining unpaid ou the Ist of January, interes: at the ra'e of twelve per cent. per from the day the books were rece! of Taxes, No money will be received after 2 o'clock. by the Keoviver -M. Office hours from S$ A, M.to¥P.M. JOHN MI RPILY, Receiver, a3 “MISCELLANEOUS, | A™ ENTION LADI THE NEW YORK Fur Maputacturing Co, 83 Chatham st, opposite sella, £5 and upwards, ad Muff, $7.50, Frenci Mink Mink Fable, sets t2d to $45; gives to purcharers to insure against moths, LEM. NUy Manager, Lal 4d SURE CURE FOR INTEMPERANCE and a total destruction of the appetite for liquors Powders, given in anything, unknown imitetions do, Pilce $1. Depot st. Luke's Pharmacy, rove and Hudean e's, v “wy (aABeres 8, F RNITURE, OILCLOTHS; ruys, matting, leather bedding, &o, F500 worth of Fall stock to be sold, All goods warranted as represented, At the ia:gest Wareooms in the » 200 & 271 Beh at cor. Sib ave. LU, OFA 4 e BRATED — COM- FAs l.— Whoever has use. the eave it ie the only Yeast ever Twlees Guick, leaves Do woete, ie ulvaye veliabe, and saves time, More thau SW Bakes we it now. Forthe accommouat!ou of the Pub ic, we inform them that it will be iy jor sale Haight & Bros. Bowery; A, cor, Sd pty J . 19ib ot; F.Z tel, 640 Second ay mm» 130 Seveuth ave, cor, ivtn st iB Biank, 44) bi b . Sod Ninth ave, ad ag tht the 8 : Schmidt, 112 Greenwich et; B. Sctunidt, 246 ; Adam Cutty, 12S sixth ot; UH. Blech & Tenth ave, cor, 18th at. ; and in other re pectable crocery store, Sole Agent for Long island, » PRICE, Baker, cor, South 2u and Sd ste, Brooklyn, -D, Manufactory, $17 331 t1S.b 6 N.Y. $06 SWILL, SWILL—THE ILL OF THE distillery of piMMS & HELLER, 45 and 47 Fires ave, Letween Yd aud dd see will be sold cheap toa dally customes, Apply ab the olice, 4 aud aun eyonug, 7 hb Aa Bincotay,’ Bad. tinh, wtb Hare OF Oa hares nt “ye ton eets, fe. for the Roiide Bale withowt reverre to | ACTION SotiC ftore 198 (teem leh at, thig dav, at ley oe oF, tment came fare cor hen Compr ieing & good a Aisy lease of sore and | a wert, and ehina om and harem. AVID DP, ROAM, ATCTR, WITT sett 9 dolor’ oe rape #t, & large (nam fare ture, carpete, bedalne, lookin e-al ete Crockery, stoves, mating, Ae, Lesiers come = Fi DOUGHTY, AUCT'R = WILL thie day, at lo4 Polork, at salrerontn | eneral assortment of new and saeon’ Carpets, taitrorm parlor guites, book o y burenus weal stands Leastoads, 6. JAWNERORER'S SALE—THIS VAY 10 O’eloek, 260 lots oF protaloone and vests, wilh etl over, fr and busines cost end at 19 clock, #4 iva elk, merins and other erpeeee, brocue sod pal | shawls, tolvet and feta nants sheet reads, tablectothe, blank of other foods too numerous to mention, wo) © rthy ere and housekeeqe s+, Ty ord Primes et, late Ob Walker et 18 ROKER'S SALKE—U. G, LEWL wilt weil thi areO aasorwinent of Wachee, jewelry, cune putola, metrumenie, &e, by order of rate 3 1 JAWNDBROKER'S SALF— 0, WRAY ER, Jr, Atet'r. will ee'i thie da at 48 Ninth ave, so lote of dreeres, par ches, jewoiry, de, # ell woreh th raand others. By order of b. KO GAL Seventh ave a i Haoion a 4 yore SOKER'S SALE —— THIS DAY, oe oom, 68 New Bowery, 30 lote mot valuabi pledged goods, al) kinds’ of clothin rode 4 cares, beds, bedding and &e., boots and she day M MEHRDACH, HERMAN, AUC R—WILL SELL herday, Dec, 18th, at 11 ofek i * entire stock of About 400 package whiskey, rum, per and bbla Uble epiite, wines, Liqur ver room jurniture, 3 horees, coach aad Z ecu bar * Bom, Balin positive, ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCT,, OFFICE 1:6 Chatham equare--Mortgane sale on Wednesday, + Bt ll o'civek, the fixta liard saloon, 696 Sixth aw endid tables, chair $ p and welnut tables, giaares, 4 123 ILLIAM ABIK 4 Ubatbau equare, stoves, marble to) eal drosses, fancy ling this week the best red. a ege, bioken Cutaberiand, at #11 6. rds, 64 Atto: ave. apd 1th at, by A, rom East River, Red and White Arh, Ey 09.50 for Large Nut, screened and ceivered, Cume beriand Coal always on hand from yard, 154 Lero: pe, Wert and stove and ex coal; beat ered, from yards 79 and ery, 3 ’ ° <= = i PERSONAL NOTICES. — + ; f ’ ANTED—®HE ADDRESS OF MARGA- RET CLARKE, mat SMITH, formeily of Pete: who came to thi wesliving 4 yen An) one know ing Hil, Belfort, Ireland countiy 26 or 8) yeweot ago, and B ago in the vie 'ty of D ‘e wodiese will be kiud eaough 4th at. JU San Office, . > + I an . CENT INTERES? f FROM TAX e Allowed by | niop iime Savings Bank, ' te, FLT L650 75. “HORSES, CARRIAG OR SALE—* SPL browns, 1 extra fine bay, 1 large blind horse; they are Oto 7 years oid, 16 country; fit for cart, truck, or express; warianted sound and kind in all harness, 22h QOR SALI—A FIRST CLASS EXPR Ingulre of JOSEPH DOYLE, 16 Bev. enth ave, bet. ith and Loch ate, ute team and harness; Cull this duy, at 150 SLEIGHS, CARRIAGES, HORSES, 8 bel's, robes, &e,, for sale ; 4 of light carriuges selling off c oap at Carriage Factory ; Oltice ly Nevins «t, Broom n, tb GOOD WORK HORSES FOR SALE. od Yaud 1yand fit for aay 16 hande, Any trial civem Enquire 4 58) Lhird ave, in the Carpenter Shop. 14 ——— ' BOARD AND ROOMS, GENTLEMAN AND LADY CAN Ba! accouw dated with a turnisled room aud board: | jew single wen, by app ying ab X15 W oo} bn Sound and kind, work; Leight 1545 an WORKING MAN, WILO Losi Hsp wile secentiy, Wand 4) widow or & Prive family, Acdiess, with pr oh + (OOM, box 966 duu ofwe we OARDIN G—A FEW RE young meu cau be accomm board and washing, Terme iene { OL et, pears b av JROAKD WANTED FOR A YOUN bie with widow or small private family, wheretbonig Daepee er boardecs are taken, Audiess J. H., Box pple ue va ‘1 Seventh ave,; Max Douaid, 426 Seveath | ‘SEN PRY. CANAL STREET, $ L ret Of (00th vu sliver a6 57 lo #10; on wold at bo 22; sectional sets 50 Cenis per tooth; teen til With pold, bone cement or otber illus, SU Che to. rf Teeth extracted without pain. BSL a” *, glowewars, Joos conmienmenie, 164 1ONER'S SALB y seLt _ WwW New Towers. 08 qiilte and a tariet ay at 10 ‘clock, . wheere “ H LL @ INGRAHAM'S anle- piece rod carernni 4 watches, jewelry, 909 Faat Broadway, eduem 458 Grand a. iis Whe ae, Ave ii and furuiture of the bile 5 , OFFICE 176 ow 4 i ‘ ’ COA. : - moneeee mecey | OAL—COAL—COAL —WE ARE SEL. * hite ah, stove, | large nat 29 buf y et, OSL ineton sty KOWN & OAL UNDER COVER, AT #11 50 PER ton, Best quality stove aud egg coal, Large nub Sereened aud delivered trom yard 72 d Angin et, bet Rivington aud Delaucy ete tw E.'J, MULDOWAY, bs PER TON OF 2000 LBS. FOR BEST } and Stove Coal, ¢ Ms wslington arecis, SW re 2 563 PER TON OF 2,000 Pol for the genuiue yy 8h loses NFORMATION WANTED OF DANIEL HEGARTY, from Ireland, came to America { 1861; had one child; hie father's name is 11M THY HEGARTY, and lived in Cherry Any information will be thenktuily 1 brother DAVID, at 15 Washington at, NFORMATION WANTED OF MEN WHO 3 were arrested av deserters and haul money taken & Buch fntormation will be ot interent ve the parties, Address box 4440, N, Y. City, RY) JILL MRS, MARY E. BROOKS, 0 | some trieud, seud her address wo box 2v5) City Bio b name MAKGAKEP w “ iemabuigh, or f9 Db, 3 bDIb SES, 2% aude bwh; just voi the & Wwienuey et, OR SALE—A STYLISH, PONY BUILT: mare, 14 hance hich, ¥ yeas Fs trotter; warranted sound and k doctor or any light work, Price #150, Apply t' JONES, 194 E, 18th et, or 92 Cuntham et, i t OR SALE CHEAP—A WORK HORSE | suitable for a grocer, cartman or pediar, Appi at Coal Yurd, 33d Weat Fourth wi, bet. eth ave ang # suitable tor @ & of ORK SALE—A DUN MARE, 158 HANDS (5 ,sound @od kind, Can be even at $44 Mab ° OR SALE CHE m and har ' —ONE GOOD SECOND {2- te. Also good work it will be wold jeether or eeprrata 2" TT ahem | {eg (Me - 6 lehearda ' ingeCa fh ty ao Uhiurileles room by AO PECTABL ow with goWi& \o Viesse cowie ‘TH—AT 67 Bleec A teeth foe 4; with gums $10 to $0 25 conta cous aad Upw fit Deon ar D