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Ce we here apres ton naer's Mer peers and Het Oe ¢ eo penton Henman narrrr at Sows to Mie prrn’ A *e@ syle of Naver. on a nee was themes od tater Gene on uals levee, 08 fear on ineruenie #er oH) ope Sant a Mdina bering pagel own homral OF wine | cued waene , ou peer! or we @ oreny of ene A Hie quate, 70 00 | LL, Toe Mayors oe eres fn te ® son te weedy coed win wer). . of He enteve het vee br oft me he ft siete, taertd feet, et ome me vt neg : aad & 6 gran nem oe . eee Vin peawors (ihe olyeetionahia Wl, a whet ot prorat ty me wees in ae wine he 0:00 d the caid biked ‘partion ani “wn ene i” oe on iat, " 200" pe 6 hove heen sonnet ihe Peery tlle of money ond every arog arm ere ree wee @: ’ rete A gniley, ont ave newlet oa they were never nested batons to depres foram office, Miah proveetings on the part sapeir, seatore and replenion, We enna Ones) yn mie wi) wribe our metropaliton amis by the errievaas fragelity, an! he HCO OF | ig ogg derided novaliy The Wow nfs Mager heading of wir (teoireem that we ten renter the being hones onaugh to Gghd exeined municipal weate of the (eet fee peers) and eaperience hee corrapiion tn the ontent of being removed from Ghten 10 on dice of whet enter war would com * enough for fret leas fevion Con @6 effort 0) Wend 10 be prodent tn te bd of & een tr Wheat eceni be the comequence \f Mew Vor presen’ condition of the eaumtey to Inenguree © | iodine oranid toke wich @ ovuren a0 the lenoeet war with ofirercices military power, for 7 s0RO) mins tier tia? The A laren wid be eo chenenet principle! Or would it not he more engosed belt time ep case of impeach prudent, more in accordance with diseretion ood | 8. 4 weehiy Meyoralix eleotions woud be eed iter, 10 be lese procipivate in our ViOdiCe | ie, berrnanent and setabliahad feature tion of the oe Doctrine to pattentiy abide Achools of View We herve long held the theory thet erime elty could ooly be eurtetie’d by etucet youth end training them up t© morelity tae We beve more faith tn the poter remedy then In ell the penaites thet can efMict upon the adult crimp, « the same time, we do not lynoretie olve exemplary ponieiment. We are led to + thie eulject by @ case which waa tried Court of Bpeqtal Beanone on Bewurdey. / was arraigned on a charge of keeping a gam houae for childrenacd it wae proven inthe of the tria’, thet children of from nine to f ; years of age were Labitual frequenters of the Louse kept by the prisoner, an! that they were induce by bim to gamble for money. found guflty of the charge, and the Court impos! 8 flue, together with imprisonment In the Pe# +r tlary, aa the penalty. With euch an exposition ar this, need we wonder that cur Courte are contin. ually pressed with accumulated criminal business, end that our prisons are crowded with felons? When mere children are inducted into the vice of gambling, brought up in the very schoo! of crime it ie not strange that the moral condition of New York shou'd be so deplorable. With such eneres for entrapping the young tn the nets of vice, par- ents cannot be.too vigilant in watching and guard- ing their children, Pepalar Fallacies. The following is from Hali's Journal of Health : That warm air must be impure, and that, on- sequently, it is hurtful to seep in ® comparat vely Warm room. A warm room is as easily ver Jlated asacoolone, The warm air of s close vehicle less injurious, be it #0 foul, from crowding, than to ride and ais sud fee! uncom ortably worst that can happen from ce ise fatuiing apell ; while, from a.ting even less shan ao Lour in « still, chilly atmosphere, has induced atte ke of pneumonia, that is, inflammation of the lunga, which often prove fatal in three or four days, It is always positively injurious to sleep in a close room wiere water freozes, because such # degree of cold causes the neyatively poisonous carbome acid gas of @ siveping-room to setie near the floor, where it le breached and ‘ebreathed by the s! ry, and is capacie of producing typhoid fevers ; hours, Hever, there is no advantage, anu alw danger, es,eially to weakly persons, in sleeping in an atmosphere colder (han she freezing pout, Toast it i@ necessary be proper and efficient miilation of a room, even in warus weather, that window or dior should be leit open ; this is siways hazardous to the sick @ud convalescent, Quite as sale op on of ventilation, and as eihoent ie to Keep elemp or @ small fire burning tu the fire-place, Thuis creates @ dra't, aud carries bad aire aud gasses up the chimney. Tas out-door exercise before breakfast is health- ful. Ivie never so, And, from the very nature of things, is hurtful, especiaily to persons of poor health; elthough the very vigorous may practice is with impunity, In winter the body is easly chilled through and through, usless the stomach has bee fortified with a good warm bresk(asi; anu in warm Weather, miasmatic aod walarious pases and emenations speedily act Upon the empty aud week smack ine way to Vilae the circuianun and induce fever and ague, clarrbas and dy sen- tery ; entire families, WOO bave arranged to eat break{ass Leflore leaving the bouse aud w take sup- por before sundown, Lave hada complet exeuwp- tion from fever aod agus Whi the whole commuu- tty a:ound them was suffering trou it, from baviug lecsed these preceulous, a, He whasever lessen# cough is ‘*yood'' for it, and, if persevered iu, will cure ts, Ov the con- tary, ol, coUghs are soebess cureu by prowotng end increasing them; beveuse Laure cudeavors by the cough bo help Uribg Up the pLiegu. aus yel- low matter shich 18 ip the luugs, as the lungs cannot Leal while that meter ie there: And ee is cannot be gus ris ok WIKLOUF Ougting, tue more coughing there is the sooner itis woe rid of ine Ss oner are the lungs cleared ous tor we fuller pod freer ieveption of pure airy Foch is their natural foou, 2Le only remedies Woch cau do any god 1B Oigus O10 BUCK B8 QVPEU Le polgin, aod wus leas cough ie required tO - PR kup. Plese rome. dies ere Wartuin, CUMOOF Cerise, auu eaytuug whice @ligubly Lauscaies, Casting Oat Vevis in India, The Carnatic (lndis) Teumeara says; Casting out devils in loca ts extenavely prac- tised by the natives; but thes isas wuch difficulty to get atthe truth as it 18 0 yet the spirisualists, the Daveuports, to Goolare lammael vee consummate cheats. @ were preseDti few weeks ago as an exercise of exorcism. 1b*possessod was a young woman of about sixteen, ble and bearty iu ap- oar tine end wait ont) wenn erite « blow for lon without the riak of lringing apen our country ruinoes Soancial iiesser ? A‘ Merry Chrietmas.” Py ts doubtful if ever New Yor’ evjoyed the Christmas festivities with greater seat tao \t did yeovrrdey Business was suspen'ed, trafic aod Jabor were forgotten, aod the day was wholly de veaed to the bolidey observance. Children were fnbilant over the lavish presentetions «of Banta Ceace; those “of « larger growth’ were happy in the enjoyment of the presents and the feast, and @rougbout the city there wee e wuly ‘Merry Curietmes.” You the religions observances were = notable as theee of @ worldly character. The chnrchee were largely stiended, and the people aid mot forget that the day comm morated the birthdey of Chrisiienity, There were doult- leas =6many femilies tn the city whose Christmas feast was scanty, but we believe that the hand of benevolence was very generally ox- tended yesterday. The families of decessed sol- @ers, paruculariy, were made the recipienis of “good cheer," so far as the benevolent knew of their needs, and if any failed to have an enjoyable Christmas an ecoount of poverty, it was because of their seclusion, The charitable institutions of the @ity wore all the recipients of donations, and their fomeies ‘fared sumptuously."" In short, young ead old, rich and poor, alike seemed to enjoy the eccasion with uncommon satisfaction, and to feel What the day was in fact, as weil os in name o “Merry Chnstmes.” Firet Fruits, ALanama was the first Biate which the President favored by « restoration of eivil government. His ection wees based upon the ground that ‘The time fas arrived, in the judgment ef the President of the United States, when the care and conduct of he proper affairs of the Biate of Alabama may be eomuted to the Constitutional authorities chosen oy the people thereof,’ etc, As several Biates dave since been similarly treated, with the under- tending that the same policy will soon be ex- ended to all the rest, and as there ts » strong flesire to see the first fruite of the President's de- Misive course, the message of the new Governor Parton) of Alabama is» matter of much interest, Chere are several passages in the document shat might do to quote, but is is only the mirtt of the document thai is interesting © Northern readers, and the following will there fore suffice: “We have been forced to repudiate mar money war debt, but we cannot disreyard the edt af gratitude which we ewe to thoes hervie men who went to the baitie field in obedieuce to the eutbority which was wielded over them, in pariat \east, by our State Government."* This is tolerably Bain, and yet Governor Parrom might have been More explicit respecting the payment of thas “debt of gratitude.” If the claims of the “ heroic men,"’ who fought so valiantly to break up the Union, “cannot be disreyarded,” of course the Governor desires the Legislature to make some kind of pro- viston for them. Perhaps, the Governer has some plan matured with which to mest this emergency, fmtending (to develop it so soon as he gets fully to work tp his mew harness; but lest he should be at # loa in this respect we would suggest the proprie- Sy of levying stax upon the waxes of the emauci- pated “ niggers” sufficieus to meet the waute of the sald “heroic men.” If roy of the said * nigge should demur to this Srrangement, they miaht be “bound ous"? to work « certain longed of time for the benefit of the fund, A Vein ef Brass tm Pennsy)yania. Penney)vauia is pot an exeessiy ¥ modest State. Ite people slong the Maryland borier were Lobel, during the late war, for their sympathy with the rebel cause, When in 1963 the rabel ary invad- ed Cumberland and York counties, the Pennayl- Vanians contented themselves with fortifying their Sepitel, fretting themmslves about Philadelphia, end imploring New York’to send its Biate Volun- teers down to Gettysburg to drivs Law's army out ef the Biate, 1s 1s now a wmatier of history thes the ‘ance, and witbal * Yey good looking,"’ as is Pennaylvenis miline 4:8 absolutely nothing to- the expocenion opniie® Se nurs memes. ree ard repelling the mabe rarlen, ong Uap) the pep Tar enaneiat and Woke oun posaieeniy \ The culprit ww.. | eee! Oe Ge het wm sel oun ee ee OO by, hee Oe heme ae fmenny ww ght re ae | oe ee ee law 9 Oon tiaren! 9 ne i Ba On ee bry’ yoree 78 od . so 4 oO on ‘ ‘ , wroogy vad ne” eee . 01H) Ore ow ve ep ‘ ad - ‘ ‘ ote Te oe ‘* oo * Ld “” ‘ -* e- - . ‘ ‘ ee Aad ’ row re ~/ . om “one yoerten «- Si kk ee woven ote te a 64 one ‘ - ‘ . wwrege ’ ‘ ‘¢ ee ommne ““ owen wl ve) «rn we ~ “oe “se " o 4 tor er ° ‘ of af ie a we te A Ow . wr ewe ” 7. end en 8 Om eet 00 mn et tram # Orne HH - 4 +Har te Ott» i ome her ‘ o ‘ “~ © 0&1 +6 ee, wot thely eee wie ne o¢ © 6 won Lat OF ‘ ’ ef . feee . ome oo “we ed orn he oe, onnewrs Here ou “4 ren) ane - me ee . , alt dual Aarne te te 0408 ementel doe ow we nm 140 semitone owe Meares re we “erty were! wer foe He ome ro! ony varila yaa Pooh OO Olan O00, Mere rte eee) Tanne wt” rides, Gol H oe “ “ free day 1 wp * We poterenon won place an me “ 1ee FeO hoe ol nent orgs wie ber pou bmn wat tf here remorse! owl Jacredalits Pateanttiea, oa Mewes V covert, hoeetta, o0 ofl mer pee paren bean sant, ant the exient of hia oor lelgrie o1 by he confines of nishome§ = Ma bow of © war between the Borman! Moth Vesee ot th nied een wold There ale hee never beard the din of (ete bor fan any @idiers he con@dmed te boat te le ate wheble ree), aul ie georant t the leet degree Aw @to@ lent atory ia told of Wie Saat end only day stehonl, He was quiten led when @ ledy came « dietent where hie lather reeided ww teach . | fle wae eek end a0 the teacher war cone oO yivg the who! he w ‘pio torn ead foterrogated an to free tee, Of couse ee ee te whol, sod knew ov hoot mrese verve bin @ se de untd she hed foinned preliminary navon of the fest of he are he then caled him te ber a@u drew on » Rboard the eter A, tod bim whet it wee wished Lim to remember bow it loomed. He olat it @ moment, God thea imqured (ue eee that > en wee es girl ool oda old et emen who * momen, end then but the teacher * bei wid ber thet o« hoo yo sledy who er, tle jofhger, when he did he bo bub ee Picks, ————— fon and Chart t) tch Sewit® Me ch ork, are adapted te al clothing, and tothe nee en, or manufac tne Yuji colin * oh ~ mantilias, clot ‘omg bps, Cores ia, Indien’ | and shoes, line brellas, parasols, iDeoy work eqn R”™ elt, imen, we), il Cotton good ‘ottoa, er linen ¢ uf Bhey will wear “Sf hem, fell, cord, & od, and perto ory epecies of sewing, mak , & beautiful and fect stich, alike on both sides of the article sewed. The qualities which recommend them are 1, Beauty and excellence of stich alike on both sides of the fabric sewed, 2. Btremgth, firmness and dura- bility of seam, that will not rip mor revel, 3. Ecouomy of thread, 4, Attachments and wide range of application to purposes and materials, 6. Com pactness and elegance of model and finish. 6. Bum. plicity and thoroughnees of construction, 7. Bpeed, ease of operation and management, and quietness of movement, Ce The complete mastery which Dalley’s Magica! Pain Extractor possesses over toflammation fe the secret of its wonderful success over burna and scalde, piles, rheumatiem, &c., dc. For sale ¥ srover & Bakers First Premi tie Bitch Sewing Mechines for Family use, titch Machines for Tailor and Manufacs TT * EE SES ee eae sie! * | ts Howe sewing Machine Company. No 629 Broadway, N.Y. Elias Liowe, Jr., l’resident, wante Holiday Presents of Afectio Wheeler & Wiisou Lock stitch sewing Machine and Button Hole Machine. No, 626 Broadwey, N.Y.S31 CAMPBELL—In this city, on the morning of the Mba foberal Will take pisce {Veen her la The funeral will take piace trom her late reaid: 8 Broadway, this Tuesday morning, at lu cclock. ot COLES—On Sunday, Dec %4th, Mra. Cathalina Coles, seed 39 veers, month and 40 days, rr} The relatives and friends ot the Sally are reapect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this morning, at Die o'clock, from ber late residence, 250 yee ate at. EAGAN—On Monday morning, Dec, 2, Jobn an, aged 1 year, 6 months aud 7 daya, The friends of the family are respecttully invited to attend the funeral, trom his inte residence, 3 Whitebal) at, this afternoon, ¢ To be terred in Staten Island, lal JAQUBS—On Monday, 1’, JB of consamptio: Zachariah ‘Jeques, in the ¥4th'yearof hiease ene The ieiatives and triende of the tniaily are reapect- fully invited to attend the fubera, trom hie late resis dence, cor, bth ave, and lish South Biooklyn, ou Wednesday, Dec. 27, at 14 o'clock. Will be in: terred in Calvary Cemetery. 266 JEPFERS—On Monday, Dee, %s Fdward Jeffers, aged 4 mouths and v4 days & hetwe aut Bride get Jeflers. Lhe ce atives and friends c spect fully javited to she aday) afternoon, at 1 o T tie Paren's, 35 Dean et, Broo! 1a MULLINS--On Mounds | daurhier ot Daniel and li months and 1 ye. ow the Moe (Puead ite 6y Rute Uy ab 2 o'clock, -In Brookivn, on Monday, Mary, the wife of Jame: Melvasd ao! 46 k The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to atwud th® fuoera, trom her late Tesidence, 164 Johnson 6 08 Wedcesday afternoon, Dec, 87, at 1 o'clock, 65 McKINLEY —Or fpnday, Dec, 24, George MeKin- le; a 26 years, he relatives a@ @Q0048 of the family, also the anaicee Wize feparemtph ue tensetally toying it to attend, the Ramer, fo the sath moray Hf Hawes Dec, 26th, “ de (fen i? wnntmes ee ee UT le de har, be * me teow A hd Md) ee ee ee wie dia k *. . “er MAS Ae nage -@ Reva 00 on att A me , wr "* - lotncday . “ T° ond 6 guare ot O&O * “” _- ore alma d es % ya a Weta oe) * tele oad ie lbh “ - “ *® th oF a . = _ ‘ on “ : - : CMA TTI he her VITAE ACTH LM hove ji” 4 so 6 bie @ J pervere evens ace oN ‘ ip py bop (U~ wre wendene ‘ vee p Ps poe a . ore wsne ‘ 9 Aaa >; newton ‘ v- ‘ abe if wee wow hy tes J W miawty ia al AL eee Ale /ea valdeahed ; ” ae 7. A yori an By, ” bp @g ’ Y ‘7 , ee ee ated 7 Wwe THe Dp 4A fndeind ‘4 } oven am ane OR HE He OE heh phe yy od o ond and ts orm te ee nme ted « * ’ ( «ecente we ‘ % evened. te tbe ot sit fowner (ete, mavwereen bo, & . s ° wr 1 heetinad pws seman Wea + en ee ee) ‘aon a hee. 4 oo pa ‘ 4 Oe heer 66 mae eee fete \ ida Warman stall oe ret “—e INGE, 4 soa 8 9252 Oe fv ve Wo nan'6 7 « “ad { on “oe ante Oe o Swamhe A te fs in 46 Whhad BIS new “? ” oa nn marry Athlete ra a bye tot and on ¥ iy. mee . ' 8 mene (yr inarive ’ ASTURIRA WILL { JOA 8 PhO Ss BALE TNS 1) (Oana eanvig wae “Hoe Me Yh ap ded sha ; ne , eodey ore | & ool 4 ee ok BS : 4 onoad ba g ihe Perray SU hy A hy [FO Lad ve " # *? * ‘ ‘ . - # ‘ge . * Pees + he At, ve wee teey sertiaee, wer te tthe wre AT rt Ot atectwr , A rrr TOUPTRAIH WRHTIAG 67 « ‘ Watneetar, | ‘ ’ ated av Meds Father Gace Clee « it HOR AAS. haere 7 one i DF pie’? win ®V (ttn @ “we i “"ttAn, heane “an” Me (hie | waten feo “ did) rend wm wir @ate . wee vivawes, Fa Premtdant of he ne row ond eae Parent Cw om Ae FH ihanher Fa Pregtend i] owe we of the rendh Bewaty = * eine Beet Boom , flea te 4 4 Saree jeree Onde Cale ff ; BOMAY Brea PV MTLL: Veo bre” I Wak | WY WhRTE na, ATCT, WILL WATT Mew toe i” outed ore Cov ” ] ve "eh a 0 Case “* (Me OFF, (ME ALL A Geaan |, a4 Ay feaukiae ao f thee fw fine at Beers Row oe, bad 4 beddioe 6 0 AM, «thee A Won a) P amt sargate in dregs variery tae her ening, fer € 7 1) ” . W Vie te Wiles, Prosiden’ of tha Tsovemttan” «| BONEN OE es, Parieticg of % VY and Mrmtirn, Ur as” om | Ment of Mt damede T A 4. Me chen it 5 7 We NV Wed A Wile and where wil atirace | A CANDY MANT FAL FORY POM MA te meeting sitoMa mn RA Poeriten eum ona 4 em hve * of ‘ VIFRCE WALAH, View Pree ARTIN Fi) tales aaa a * , by on Tithe riltw . tv rq | Filho ed neep Ca ore. iit jati MATHS ea ho so teT Ik So: kof Beoonirn. syed to| A BARGAIN HOW SALE, THE GheH je thelr oleh im i atwr “f : . crew ie, hold their mer enlace | Wer ind cther business @1il eell on reasonent Whold «Gran . ing lee 10h, Ls C7 (rand a. There #1!) be gand mee ing and loging. Toe polite ere invited CHARLE avon ee . HETSY A REED, fee 7 Vee NO 2, FATHER MATHEW T, ALK Mt ‘ ety @ ill held thet 1rd Anwagi Ball at Irving Hall on Wednewta: na fee. Th, iM6, Lier ote @1, w he nat any the members or atthe Geet on the night of the Beil, JAB. DELANEY, Pree, THOS J CARK Ker Moe Ms Te LADIFA, PATHER MATHEW T. A H. ariety No.l of Jersey Clty, will hold « public Yemprrance meeting at Washington Mali, corner of Ne ind Jareey eres. on luenday evening, as 14 Dee ing by Protersor baniai Ly t Henry Carl and a by ie MeCinnees, Mine ¥ and others, MURT. HENNESSY, P & OLUNEY, Ree. Harty 6 ‘(UE LADIES’ FATHER MATHEW T, A, B. Boeiety No. 4, N. ¥.. will hold a public Lem- Perance meetin cor, 24d et. and Yd av, om this Tuewiay at iy o'clock, Speaking by Mesere (eo J Campbell and Joho Crenin, of Brook. lym Binging by Mesere. Carroll, Fagan aed Coir, and shot ofothers The membert are nights to be Mn & on ham, as thie le nomination nl OWEN MOGOWAN, Pree JAS BURLONG, c. Roc. il4 “PERSONAL NOTICES. ] EC, 21H—THE PARTY WHO TOOK A binck drere coat by mistake trom the barber shop 455 Bizth ave isrejnested io bring it back. 4% [XFORMATION WANTED OF CATHA- RINE MYLOTH. Address K. J. L., care of BG ! arriess’ Dep't. New York Post Office a . NFOKMATION WANTED OF CAPTAIN PATRICK WM. TERRE 82d Reet, N.Y. Vol., ert omnes April 27, 1805, by hie wife and two children, at S67 Fast 9th et near Avermur ¢ 1a N Re WILLIAM — KILMARTI FROM Cloniisk, Kings County, |: vould be happy to receive any Info:mation fr Miss MARY RIGMARTIN, trom Milltlown, No, Z13@ Weet as., oily. oy “HORSES, CARRIAGES. &c “ASSORTMENT OF SLEIGHS AND -arriaves, comprising over 800, all styles. new and second band, seiliug off at 20 per cent less than New York psices, 10 Nevins st, Brooklyn at Fok SALE—HORSE AND TOP WAGON PataevD. 806 SOR SALE—A pation springs, at SY Firet ave., iu jie bakery 5 ANTED—A SINGLE TRUCK, IN GOOD order, with or without horee, &c, Apply at 45 Murray at, PRB EEMAr ALo "TO, BE GIVEN AWAY FOR $50—WORTH $1.0. Warranted to be sound and kind and « get worker; 15'¢ haude high. Apply at 339 let av. ust be wold a the owner is leaving the country. 89 WANTED—3 GOOD HORSES coal carte. Apply at 373 Pearl at, CART OR TRUCK HORSF, 1 WAGON, and 1 sett of harness for sale che ap. Apply for’ Syn to JAS. RULAND, 56 Bridge #4, Brow ure N, BOARD AND ROOMS, ’ &\ FRONT ROOM ON THE SECOND Floor to let. furnished w one or two lone persons, OOD TOP WAGON, With | —— (an | GTRAYED FROM 107 DELANCEY GOOD BUSIN Eas LIQCoR ore rele wee Woente w live ia fue tit per will be evid cheep the day « owner | ng te Barope, Apply woh BIEN imMtha” 4 bed WEST CHANCE EVER OF FE atren A forw be mate ‘ and iH - VA A the oe, 61 New . A qits erin A LARGE AND WELL PTiter 4% \iquot store for enin: cheap tent and ia: ee mente will be soid cheap thie dey. Cali ja H near 70) et rewar nore ALE-—THE STOCK AND FIXTI IK mS ale, wine liquor vault doing a sinees, to he aol! cheap tor cash Aypiy a Third ave. cor of iith ot t | ae SALE -A CLOTHING MANU} turing shop, an old eand, etustel cor Cia And Mott ete, cousisting of all that i@ neceseny certying on the manulactire of clothing, ‘oer pee 600d oot of workmen, Appy en the } for SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES @ fancy and candy etore doing @ cool oneb Dees ina Kooi neighborhood. Ali can be seven | ve tory = Examine for yourselves, The owner fell ats lows on seconns of leaving the city + rent #11. Appiy at MITCLUELL'S Bie Ac TT Cedar at / For SALE CHEAP THR STOCK astureeot atalow JOE SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTI of es email grocery for $125 64 Spring et OR SALI—FIXTURES OF A GROC Qnd liquor store, suitable for any bualoess Bice apartments, Immediate posversion ¢ Apply at 161 East 25th ot, or $18 Second st. a Ow ESTABLISHED MARKET, b stock, AT ie eine tease. The owner bias si Dene, for $100, EK Ainalic and Kweu sts, Brook roe a. vi 860074 PARTNER WANTED I facturing business, well estab I Profits, Alro one with #200, and one with Call and investigate at 4 New Chambers st, room EELS EGEEESNEESS aero LOST AND FOUND, FPOUND—aT STAND 87, WASHING’ Market, @ pocketbook witb a sinull aruou money. which the owner can ha’ erty and paying expenses. Lost—4 BANK BOOK, ON THE : men's Savings Bank. in the name of sa: Safferd, for Abby T. Bryant, Suitable rewa the eame, if lett at 411 Fourth av by proving FIT POR] JOST—ON | THURSDAY, DEC, 18 Sto soldiers’ discharge, Corporal WILLIAM BL of 11st Regt., Co. F, New York Vols, The wil be rewarded by loaving ites JOLIN FILZ ALL'S, Oyster Saloou, S43 West duth et, NY Tost or STOLLER A 10K $1,485 of the Fuinigran etrial Savings Applicat on will be made to the Bank tor suey op the luth day of January, lou6, JAMES LOK Depositor, — : “Abt black goat, with a white spot on ger site Same ROaRT EY, 125 Hast 4th ot in the back baving igh gs Wil old heya a the NEATLY FURNISHED PARLOR AND | --= . bedrootn \ | fe, BG yo privy 4 to a geutleman aud wife "Gib SET) DA i A FURNISHED ROOM TO LET WITH or without board, to a gentleman aud wife, or two ingle geatemen, At 2 Heury at. 49 OARD--TWO OR THREE YOUNG MEN can obtain good board and pleasant rooms on oderate (eriue & the Heckman House (bemperance), ranklin Square &. WILLIAMS, 16 OARD—FEW RESPECTABLE YOUNG men will be sccommodatea with good board and eeeee Te 8 Brine family, woe they will have r ote . ply zy New Chamber ov: eoply for Hog tB Board WANTED FOR A MECHANIC with two small children, with some respectavie widow woman l.ving alone. chance jor any wi Inquire 296 Ninth @ This will ve « d floor, [O LET—A ROOM AND BEDROOM COR. Tha and South 14 «tw, William-bureh, ay | 3 SINGLE ¢ ; ILEMEN CAN BE AGCOM- * fed wit fa CSaae Sornr ful asry 91 Pt Feeds a C%"!, @11 PER TON—STOVE, EGG AND | = furnace coal, deivred to ali pa well screeued, Wi) Weigit warranted 2.100 lbs. Yar foot of J4th et, North River, Uftice, 415 Wess idih ot. who LOYD BROs. OAL FROM THE MACDONALD MACE VOY's Coal Yard Locust Mountain, Lehigh aod hee aod Fu rice, ab my AND The beet quality of | other Cos, Biove, Fehr and Sut st she lowest uaikos | i 2, a eee gue at, bes Seb aod | aves. + i. ry - SOWALE @MACEVOY.” vente? @ i BAG Coal UNDER COVER, AT $11 60 PER | ton, Best quality stoveaua egg cual, Large bus | 10, persaned pie deliv ve from yard 72 apd 74 janein t Rivington os t soe) from East Kiver, VJ. 3 DOWNY. hi a Fy—FOR 2,00 POUNDS OF RED $1 1.20" Aah ani! Laas Moantela Fes and a of the tiret quality, wreen y 543 Bo ery and 79 Horatio s Lead ta ()i2 TYPE METAL WANTED—aPPLY aT Or ALS ANTED—AFPLY AT sat” | BO STOLEN OR STRAYED—O TUR night 234 inst, about y o'cio trom 4 near Sth ava, a horse and grocery wacon, The was painted red body and biack twp. Then about 164 bauds high, dark bay, with long sec name of the owner is painted on the aides wagon, A suitabie reward wil, be paid for auy ination leading tothe recovery oi the p.ope N, O'DONNELL, 574 Eighth ave, b 8) REWARD—LOSE A’ BLACK foundland dog, woive spot on breass avd leather collar, bamed JI F, corner of Houst Greene, grocery, HENKY ECKHOFF, REWARD—LOST ONTHE 19TH on the cor, of 6th and Lewis sta, on the side, @ light brown mixed Terrier; answeve of DASH. Whoe returns said Lo ve the above reward the toor of d6h at 1 ‘ ree wlio wishet My got wee River, Viymoush heck @. DERKY. uA BEWARD—LOST, A BROWN I slut, on daturday, the 10th, in the ¢ _ Return to 46 Knee diet et. $20 REWARD—LOST ON THE | Dock, Pavonia Ferry, Jersey side, highiy prised by the owner on count ol ite serent trom a decvessed friend, on Friday ey between 6und 7 o'ciock, Yd inet, Lhe tua receive the above ieward by leaving it ab Od DiNaIS ERR. FULL SET OF TEETH INSERTED # Ard, al) to 1d, aud warranted, supesi Diver and bone rilings, kaxtructime aft by a new proce 6& at 155 bast Lith et, near Jaw MUsT WONDERFUL DisCoVi Teeth extracted withou pain or uo charg tide verth imeerted for ei © cl; woud teubi with the ceebrated bone tilliug without pas operations skillfuily perfocmed and warrant JAY VALLES, 105 Grand a, 3 biocks trou | way, : R, DRAKE, 435 CANAL STREET, 5! set ol teeih on silver at eT to e15; on gold to ¥24; sectional sete 5) cents per tooth ; teeth with gold, bove cement or other filliuts, bv Cha, der tooth. ‘Leeth extracted without pain. TEETH, TEETH, TEETH—AT 45 Dik at, formerly at 67 isloecker et, A full set of tor $4, wb suns on vuraanite base, from $10 . ood upwa h Gxtract Dasdins” “Gai this ew ’

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