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» pb shemnrg to bis =, was quite olear and two could see any catatipotly. “aiter tbia examination the prisomer war conveyed back to the city by Capt. Combs and vwioer Bash, ant t @orener ‘w tho house of deceased, about mailes ugtant, where the inquest was bold Bofore tne ty _ "Sunes i ‘Samuel Halt, Wea, Boyie. Andrew J. Badiey, Sovew ‘years, since be came from Ireland; saw him aoout 9 © Peck Sunsey riding with Mrs. Biattbewsou in s wa- | ~ gewbut nell past 11 o’rlock paw him palling up in m@ even, near Fiity second sircet, when be took ihe til im; | was shout two huadred yarde distant. . Krobs sworn —iesides in Pav it 10 Jacob Williams in Gowanus; going down ‘evenue I paw a wagon going towards Hamil ;#aw a fash and heard ihe report of a pistol; thought ‘wero ebooting birds; the wegon bad parsed him oa ‘ ‘the prisoner; ( wae red yerds distant ui if Hl it aE Bay ; wes at Hoiding’s gate, Third avenve, near Epis. -evpai burch, about noon, Sanday; saw a horse and wa- PT rehabepetgety aang he mer had c ; two men were in it; did not know ‘Was sitting up driving, and the oiher man, wao cap off, was si in the bottom of the wagon, forward; he was intoxicated; ‘Bad bis legs over his shoulders to keep him stoaiy; did “Res him; could not see his (ace; the driver sat ‘a tho lef of the seat, ‘ee; caw the body in the road yesterday as it was disco- Deo _< the skull; 7 4 en inct in ire Hel Enes ef 1 § | i Bg 2s. H fH fi H gE i aE Hi && 3 H i H i 3 8 5 i i 3 [ i & 8 5 8 & if i F ; 4 al ay fs fit ual geeE Wf i ae it BEE 1 : B E ii E : seg SE ' | i Ht E it £ ¥ E i i zt i i ! t i H ESE F +4 : ite} ‘H ong iliy agfe it i i] g 5 3 " f { & E z 53 Bee g r g i : tit Had ine 58k i £ z iz! Hit at get nih fh Sete evidence, ad the J0ry Tos ‘end the jary found the deceased, Cornelius Cannon, pad boon wi)fuily mar- dered by Jobp Wesiey jay man. be deceage:! was five years of age, aud leaves a wite and two chilaren Brookdys City News. ‘Tus Peororen New Facny.—The lrooklyn Common @ounet] last night passed the resolutions granting J. A. § EB Joi Ttattan Soap, @., Cures Cheps, q@acks and eraptions. Jores’ coral hair restorative, only 2s, ay liquid wiabaster, 2s., for dies skin, Ali'are fine, 202 bowory. Lp el is at the corner of Groalway Fuiton Mrest, where, beside hats, an avsortment of furs, be pe kg apes bat KNOX pn ie ‘well them at lew prices. y i H E Hat L Hy iation from thia style, semewhat more ite ensemble, bas also been in thbrice ore now ready, and the: undersigned with the ‘ pa hy ib Hi i 5 i | ia ; HI i i es } Poy janes and Overcests will be SSOMY: of ARR, Nie Wilms WEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, DROEMBER 30, 166. atures and Dollar piesa ar comense ns HOLM are David's Holiday of Genttey: Hats are ali the rage. Try one. WI Bruadway. second doer from Duane sireet. Robes De Chambre and Breakfast Jackets, of the newest styles, from $3 to $75, at A. tm great variety ard S TQUSKY & 00'S, 93 Broadway, oppontis Metropolitan For the Holidays,—English Tubular Ties, Just received by H. 8. TOUSEY & 00 ‘573 Broadway. New Year's Calls.—English Fer ng! at eravaty, bandke: loves, &c, at MOODY Witoan ‘3d Broadway pompannigeiyes Watches for Heliday Presents. . Jewelry for hotiday presents. ‘Silverware for holiday prese! nia. Fancy articles for holiday presenta. CULBERT BROTHERS, 136 Canal strees, For New Year's Calls.—The La: Assort- mont of elegant shirte, embroidered, Marseilles, bosoms, &c..4: MOODY & WIGGANS, 315 Broadway. Oak—Recelved from the Hon. J. W. & Hertford, Connecticut, and mounted in Sold Saly by WAS TARBEL, jeweller, S00 Sresteaye House, Broadway.—Hotel ke- moc om be european or Americwet KOPMAN. Last Sale of Ja) Goods.—Leavitt, DELISSER & CO., 377 and 379 Broadway, corner White street, ‘Will nell this morslog, at 11 o'clock, a tine variety of Japaneso and fancy goods for the holidays. Holidays.—Bunch Raisins, Fancy Prune boxes, citren, currants, almonds, 4c. for whelesale and retail. at low prices, by JO. FOWLER & OO, 260 and 438 Greenwich street. 95.—A Great Treat for the Holidays.—A case of liquors, containing one dozen bottles assor.od wine of Giterect inde’ will be sold. and delivered free of expense to ‘apy part of the clty, for the amall sum of $5. MARTIN & MILLS, 14 Broadway. Stilton Cheese In Prime Condition. Chedder Glan agers ation sparkling ale, ex's aie; a well seleviod stock of wines, Brandice, Scotch and Irish whiskeys, 4e., On sale by ARTHUR KENDALL, wine merchant, No. 5 South William strest, New York. cane” pect shea, Matelrn, Maing Muorss = = rt, ort, ‘ cord ” Jamnaien Scotch and Irish whiskies. oxpaRuiLL MATTERGDN'S, 450 Broome wrect corner De Luce and Beaudeutn, importers of Wines, dala te ghe Wohee oars pete of dene i pares ‘wines ond liquors. Beware ‘spurlous lunitatiou ®, \or’s and Setearers ors Sa €ristadoro’s Hair Dyc, Scalps and Wigs— Can’t be beat—wholesale and retail, and the dye privately sp- plied at No. 6 Astor House. - Cha Hands Rageennle Wrens Jones’ italian soap is used: emolient infants; lathering: for shaving; only 2 shilling. Depot 202 Bowery. A Card.—Dr. Hunter begs to intimate that be bas returned trom ‘and will be at home (828 Broadway) fer consultation in bronchial and pulmonary af- fee juring the usual hours, daily. Naw Yonx, Dec. 26, 1856. Holloway’s Ointment—Dan; Salves.— Beware of mineral ointments. They drive externsi discase into theaystem. This onguent is entirely vegetable. It ex- pels the exiting cause. The Great Li of Life—Would you have a sweet breath, y mouth, pure complexion and skin, free from every stain and pimple! use the Persian balm; ‘only 25 centy per boitle, at all di 3.8. BLUDGES & Hernia Cured by Marsh & Co—Radical eure truss at 254 Maiden lane, New York. Hall, Intnitable Cutter of Hair and Whis- mage, Be. 4 Bescay een. ‘Bair dye, 4 shillings @ box, black or browu. Camphor Ice—For Cates Chapped Hands and ips—Entered according to the act by the sole proprietor, ELI W. VON: MITH. Depot, lis Bowery. » The thie, is sanctioned by all TROT AOO., Chemists, 309 Broadway. ey Sore Throats.—Besides Apply- tog some puplication slightly to, irritate the surface, BRANDRETH’S Pills should be used at once. All danger from quiney, and indeed all inilammations of a local charac ter, is prevented by free uso of Brandreih's piile-—-nature's remedy for removing all fou! humors from the blood. | Otice 36 Canal street, four doors from Broadway. Friee 25 cents & box. Sore Throats.—Brandreth's Lindment ions focbeasea the Gualhy ot beinging” oat the Tseawe vossenses the quality of sold in New York at principal office, 24 Canal street, four doors from Broadway. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ao ¥Y MARKET. Moxnay, Deo. 39, 1850-6 P, M. ‘The stock market opened dull and depressed, and Defore the close a decline was pretiy gevorally estab dished. Michigan Central Railroad tell off 3¢ per cent: Cleveland and Toledo, \;: Michigan Southern, ; Galena sand Chicago, KX; Chicago and Rock Qlaland, 1}; La Crosse and Milwaukie, s, The downward movement in CBicago and Rock Island was quite @ feature of the market, We understand that the party which has for sometime past been engaged in cornering this stock have pearly five thousand shares hypothooate! with one house im this State at current rates of interest. It costs some- thing to carry euch « load of stocks in such times as Gene, ‘Tho extra dividend of twelve and half per cant will, however, co a-great way towards paying @ares. The moscy lenders of Wall street are rapidly absorbing the substance of stock speculators. After the adjournment of the board, the following salce of stocks and bonds were made st suction by Albert H. Simeon Draper's rogular semi-weekly ‘and stocks will take piace to morrow, (Tuesday,) at balf- past 1. o’clook, at the Merchaata’ i.xchaage. At the second board, Michiran Southern Railroad de- clined }4 per cent; Reading, },, 1a Urcese and Milwankie, ks. «The market bas not been to day af ail satisfactory to the jong tmterest. With « modorate amount of basi- nema, prices Were lower at both boards, and the tendeacy was downward at the close. ‘Tho news by the Europa, if carefully examined, exhi- bite the struggle to keep the value of money at low rates, in order to sustain the Gctitions walse of all kinds ‘of preperty which the speculation. of the past few years have created. From Germany we have the accounts of the convention that assembled some time since in deem to possess all classes and conditions of men. The gTeas atroggie is to keep dows the rate of money, #0 that ther commodities may remain higb, or go higher, A State of things precisely similar prevailed during tho memorable period when hfe and fire bonds were the current speculative articles of Wall street, and the came during the United States Bank excitement, provi- ous to the explosion of 1836. 80 far as the value of ‘money relatively with the demands of commerce ard tne prices of all descriptions of property is concerned, (he Pretest period indicates a darker faturs than elther of the above named. The Old and New Worlds are filled with miutions upon millions cf paper promise; and every kind of expedient, prompted by their large overshadowing tmteresis, im betmg devised to continue their currency and advance their values, whilo from every quarter comes the same ominors anxiety in a thoasand financial disorders, or absence of capital, which shows to aay or- dinary understanding that a change is not very remote, In New York—where the transactions of the entire coun- try find means of support, the baaks show an amount of loans equal to $108,000,000—they commence to afford the usual spring facilities demanded by commerce, on & basis already large enough for the very highest point of expansion. With a fall the commercial demands will than ever before, they scatter their large speculative surface, for the aflording temporary relief to the innumerable hungry dealers in rai‘road stocks and bonds, who are already up to their eyes im this dangerous clement, and who can only defer, but cannot by apy possibility avert, the final catastophe. The eflort is clearly to hold on, with hope ‘and expectation that men can be found who will buy this worthiess merchandiee for hard money. In the of this strife there is still = bear element, composed of men possessing cool heads and solid judgment, who daily raise their voices of warning, and mes- sure by the rule of common sense the valueless seouri- ties thrust upom the Stock Kxehango. They take the daily reports of facts and figures, and display, with all the force of sound logic and unfailing truth, the formidable prices have attained a point at which they cannct be maintained, we firmly believe. In the great railroad interests of the country we knowledge the vast benefits which inure to the at largo, and know how important it is, that they be managed with economy, and be Preserve that confidence which alone them to continue beneficial to the terests of the country; but we cannot be blind the public judgment, so that selfiah and large pri- vate interests may be served—can lead to no other result than one fatal to the whole system; involving, as it does, the certainty of exposure, sooner or later, when the losses: and evil effects to innocent and thoughtless thoussads cannot but disincline them to apy further participation in this class of securities. ‘The full report of the New York Central Railroad Com. pany has been distributed, and those who have interest enough in the concern have carefully and thoroughly analyzed it. The conclusions many of them have arrived at are not at allsatiefactory. The result of theCompany’s operations during the past fiscal year is a net income of five percent on the capital. The construction socount of the Company was not referred to by the Company's erzans, in the publications made few days since. The aggregate and increase in cach of tho past three years, were as follows:— Naw York Cxytrat RamRoap—Comnarnvcnon Account, Increare in 1855, $2,616.530; increase im 1856, $1,262,459—total two years, $3, 998. We bave bore moro data to go upon in Gguring out the actual net earnings of this company during the past year— New York Cerrar Rattroan— Eaxmivos, Exrmwars, ko. Sept. 50, 13866—Eurpings from = rs Do. do, freights ., De. Actual net earmings...... 6.6.66 6.ceee seen $1,906,208 —Equal to nearly 534 per cent om $24,136,060 capital, ‘The company paid last year in dividends eight vided for by an increase in the funded debt, an follows:— = — @ funded debi September . $14,962,743 39 Total of funded d: bt September pity 30 14,765,897 29 Increase of fonded debt Sept. 90, 1866.. $901,154 Bilis payable Sept. 80, 1866,....... 194,731 u Total Increase in indedtednens... . S465 886 FT This accounts for the bulk of the excess im expenditure over receipts during the year. Tho company makes two nosounta of revonwe—ome It calle earnings and the othor receipts, We have taken the table showing tho actual Grose earnings, Tho total receipts were $7,773,069 60 or 905,722 more than the total carnings. The following in- come account of the company shows in s still stronger light the rapidity with which this company ie falhng in arrears:— New York Cxyrnat Raitnoap—Ixoows Accocwe— OmcaL. Proportion of the sem! annual dividend of 4 per cemt, which had accrued from August 1 to the date of the report— ‘$219,914—end the three months interest on the funded debt, which bed accrued up to the sme date—9182,804— making 0 total of $652,808—we should have shown a defi. clenoy on the 50th of September 1956, of more than $5,100,000 im the operations of the past twe years. The capital stock of the company representa the cost of the road at the time of comsolidation—1858—and the funded and ‘oating debt of $14,960,000 represents the bonus paid to the old mtockholders and the increase in construction sinoe that time, @ period of only three years. ‘The Flanover Fire Insurance Company has deciared » semi-eopual dividend of six per cent, payable on the od of January ; the Poople’s Bank has deciared a semi- ‘Miahigan, abow thetr condition on the 34th of December, 1866, to have been as follows:— 676,00 71 91,628,408 62 1,690,083 44 Binset at Mechanics’ Bank $49,951 80 256,267 40 Peninsular Bank,..........+.- 678698 66 51,788 87 Michigan Insurance 786,014 60 626,499 06 ERY eet this as fee + see + 91,868,060 96 1,348,664 32 Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Baak $59,367 00 187,000 00 Baok.. 239,283 00 2541983 00 221,200 00 266,204 00 Thus, the amount of coin is less this year than last yoar by nearly forty thousand dollars; the discounts ar greater by sixty.two thousand dollars; the deposits are lees by twenty thousand dollars, and the circulation ts greater by more than one hundred and tbirty-seves At the first session of the Thirty-fourth Congrees—iast session—acts were passed granting public iands, in alter nate gections, to aid in the construction of rallronis in th States of lowa, Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, Wiscoasin, Michigan and Mississippi. Under these acts, it is exti- mated in the General Land Office report that— Towa, for 1,126 miles of road will recetve 3,456,000 acres. Florida, 630 “ “ Lers,i00 Alabama, 1,264 “ “ -32i8'390 von “ « — Voo2'seo Missiesippt, 350 “ « "90,400, scomalD,” 560 “ “ ‘1,622,800 Michigan, 1,075 “ “ 3,098,000 Making an aggregate of............-+ 13,758,660 acres. As some misapprehension exists respecting the liab!it thes of owners of miniug shares, the following extract from the general mining laws of Michigan, under which. most of the companies now im active operation are 0} ganized, explains the limit beyond which none are bokien for the debts of the corporation:— ‘Act of Feb. 5, 1853, sec. 17: q founded upon this act shati be imtividually Mabie for all labor da for or as- sociation; which Nability may bo enforced inst, any stockholder, by an action ed om this statate at pom le pice eet ee ene and may sue or or aay number o! {fm such sotion the Fatoable amount dao Dos. 26, *88, oa,eeo,oes 11 tre 101-064 10-00 Tt Boo. 22, 66.. 94,886,487 12, 118, f 008 Deo. $9, °66.. 96,114,060 10,788,000 7,841,046 90,438,627 Jan. 6, "66.. 95,068,390 11,687,200 7.008°648 53,594.005 Yan. 12, °66.. 96,145,408 11,777,711 7,613,907 17,931,406 Jan: 3s 80: seeeram in; mse Vensees 918,318 fob. 3) 6. 97,970,611 inecert 1) ieee! Fob. 9. '06.. 98,844.07 14.283-829 7'619.128 82.838. Foo. 35; "0. a00'tas/ 1b; 0a5;e14 , a ¥ Marobl, '66.; 103,682,285 16,640,686 1,164,303 Weh 8, ’66.. 108,000,688 16,170,046 7,888,176 88,740, Meh 16, ’66,.106,628,208 14,065,024 7,860,148 $8,621 Web 23, ’66. 104,688, 676 14,260,656 7, 160..107,840,436 13,626,006 9,381, oe serie) *66.-00't68'0e6 15 966'1a9 y'Sa' bY sorere. rot 156. , 108,688,864 15,103,867 8/246,190 99:621 28 8, 06. 106,826,903 12,860,297 8,716,168 92,816,068 ‘May 10; "56, .163,903,798 18,317,366 8,003,486 80;470,209 May 17, ’S6.. 308,002,830 12,796,641 $,468,162 98,720,415 May 24) 66,.103,907,767 18,860,883 8,886,087 87,004,300 May SL, "66.102 461 276 14 003-298 pl 96,77 June 7, "66., 103,474,081 16,206,180 8, 90) Tune 14) °$6.. 104,168,881 17,414,680 8,300,735 91,602,345 Juno M1, "66... 105,628,905 17,871,066 8,278,003 93,715,827 Sie ces wee eens Suiy 1n750" 100748 042 14'700,400 8408 Too 96,088" 460 July 29,66. .110,878,404 16,326,181 8,846,243 95,932,108 July 26,60. 111,246,609 18,016 848 8,386,206 948048 ‘ang. 3, 2221 688 14 838,268 8048063 89, 847:317 ‘Aug. 9, 1 13,270,608 93.20,370 ‘Aug. 16,166. 111,406,766 19,806,673 8,684,499 97,018,299 ng. Soiree. toe'37a' a 15,008;380 400 746 67170203 Bowl, 6°66. 100'668,684 18,008,805 8,006,016 89,348,404 Sept. 18,°66.. 160,679,776 19,981,887 8,741,064 2.044.074 Sept. 20,766 1686 8,760,386 set Sept. 27,66. 206 220 8,665,198 98,453,79¢ Oct. 4, °86 Ys 8,830,628 $8,730,804 Oct. 11,"56. ‘202 16,982,701 8,748,980 86,078,144 Cot, 18,'66,. 108,918,896 10,847,010 8,697,417 84,002,889 Oot, 94,'56..1 "488 10,680,795 8,049,802 83,405, 18: Nov. 1,'56.. O76 8,686,905 86,522,891 Nov. 8,'56.. 639 11,616,690 8,946,791 86,827,82 Nov. 18,'58,,199,664.450 12°268,742 8.086.977 87,590.00" a2. t ‘828 91406, Nov. 29,'86. 4 8,610,266 88,524 , 471,758 91,608, 184 18, 686 854 80.590.680 20,'56 440 89 012.7320 187 87,986,604 tbe previous SRRRRERIERE 88 TTT WA dddidteiainaain? & moderate specie reserve. (in tbe 29th of ,, 1856, the banks of this city reported a specie Teserve of $10,788,099, with @ discount lime of $96,114,060. Compared with the present time the specio in hand was $006,071 greater, and the discounts $13,412,300 amaller than now, t : j i i to a aaa | Co! mar! begs of Rio at 100. a 1 so y The market continued firm, with sales of about 4,600 balce, based upon middlirg upland at 130. and middling New Orleans st 13%;c.; he principal sales were made {or export. were steady but not active. To Liver was taken at about 6)(d.a63<d., in bulkand flour about 600 packages of bacou and four at $1. paraiso on private terms. cotton at 3<c., flour at 70c., and lard at }¢o. Gunsy bace.—300 bales were sold at Lie. Hay.—Tho market wes steady, at 90c a $1 por 100 Ibs. Hora —The market was inactive and sales light, with- Lumz,—Rookland was ip fair demand, with moderate sales ai 90c. for common and $1 20 for lump. ‘Mo.ssses. —The market was firm, but sales were small, 26 bhds. Porto Rico were sold on private terms and 30 bbis. New Orleans at 80c. Naval Stoase.—The market continued bi firm. The saics embraced about 1,000 bbis, $1 5734 @ $1 60 per 310 ibs. delivered, and about 600 8600 bis. | turpentine at 48c. 8 49c, cash. Crude was quiet but frm. Provisions. —Pork—The market continued firm, with sales ct about 300 a 400 bbis., chieily new mess, ut $20, aud old mess at $193734. Prime was at $1676 0 $17. Beef fh ith sales of about 30) bbls., iuclading new prime at $9 a $10, and country moss do. at $10 60 a $1225. Old repacked mess was unchanged, hile 4 60 76. Beef haus f : iy i é : Tie @ Tie for shoulders. Lard demand, witn sales of about 300 » 406 bbis. in lots, at 12\\c.a12%c. Butter was less active, with moderate salos at 160. a 200. for Ohio, and Cc. a 2bc. for State, Cheese ranged from 9¢¢. @ 10 jq0. Roce was dull and quotations nominal. SuGars—The sales embraced 300 a 400 bhds Cuba muscovado at 8340, @ 9?4c. a L0c., and 1,000 boxes at 9 },c. a OKC. Tecow. —Sales of 20,000 Ibs. were made at 11 }¢c. Winsxsy.—! et was dull and lower. The sal embraced about 800 bbis. at 28c. TOTAL RECEIPTS OF BREADSTUFFS. Mr. Trafton has by inqairies arrived at the following eatimates of the stock of four and grain ia New York on ee. the December, as compared with that of Flour. State and Western, bbls. 5 4 ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. MISCKLLANKOUS. Fo™!PA® Sovran. BRADY'S GALLERY, The ambrotype ia par encellence the gift for the holida A ‘compact’ waebtrustve remembrance 0 the giver—one Dever changes nor grows old, Dut increases ia interest mud Value wih Sears. Jr is prodheed and tnishea with no more expenditure of ume than would be involved in purchasing a reticule, and is aa fixed and durable ag cheap. ‘uralis are th’ AMBROTYPES, * One of its graceful peculiarities is that two in a single case result of & mingle sitting, and bow are inc! ‘of & size adapted to we laste of he purchaser. BRADY was the introducer of the ambrotype in this city, and his success bas given it general currency. AMBROTYPES. As uma, however, many imitations are produced which, in in pertect material and ouber causes ‘206 Broadway. \enaivo preparations Recesaitated bi , bie bua to produce whbout deny any requiale number. cor siderable elay Will be experienced by his visitors. THE MILAINOTYPR je an entirely now aud unkjue invention in the world of POR- TRAITURS. It embodies the peculiarities of both the DA- GUBRRAOTYPR and AMBKOsYi'R, and in some respects sur doth. For seiting in lockets, pins, seals and other buyowterie, has no equal. They are gracefully colored, and resembie ifor) Bumatures, MIL ATNOTYPES. They are produced at a very tri'ling cost, and rival in dura- Dility the never changing AMBROLYPE. Mr. BRADY bas organved a deparunent vspecially devoted to the production 6f this PICTURE, and invites especial attention to THE PHOTOGRAPH from the miniature to the full and unabridged size of life, ool ‘cred in oll, pastel and water colors, tinished in superior eray on and wmezzount, and cuclosed in any # the tiny locket to the massive frame, is produced at BRADY'S GALLERY in surpassing perfection. na No PHOTOGRAPIS, An immanse cx) ‘one of the ever constructed, Juat been completed for Mr BADE, and the results pro duced have elieited the admiration of a among sorwntiie men, of Prefs. Morse and Draper, the pioneers of the art in America, PHOTOGRAPHS. The artists employed by Mr. BRADY have no in Sea dit Ftoranar le ata 0 scary establish heir unapproschabie superiority. eqnals g THE GALLERY. a and of NTRS SE ith ae whieh ihe pudiie are invited t@ visit and inspect. 14 will be opes om January 1, till \ e'cloek PM. No 309 Broadway, ever Thompson's Aaloon, LL FOREIGN NNWSPAPERS. PERIODICALS AND ‘on the lowest terms by WiLL ‘and Liberty streets. AS PIXTURRS. a place In America, Noa. I a Prince street, Third * went of AMES G. AYR YOU SEEN THOSE $8 te No. 10 Ann street! also the double sole Ts LLUATRATRD LONDON NEWS yee, r > SUT. seribers and the rade by Wittmen a. be Mberty and Ni 4 ofl Nah MISCELLANEOUS. Cmentoun mae 45 2A Ts noussie _= AT WHOLBS4LE PHiCk® SOCIETY FOR OOTRAGEMENT OF Was a 108 Obatnam sess corvr $f Pear New TO iB CLALAM MIDS, tot 0h ferrantet Made in every style, of At tram Conia $e bound 86 eh Prema” ‘i 4 Gyo as SOCKETS. F@ a SPLENDID DOUBLE DER AATED Vine SIRS flanpe Lat Gow the BOCISTY',, 146 Chatham street, 1B THE BRST ASFORTURNT OF Goto we MSN T'S, 106 Chatham street, yy THES BEST VARIBTinA « For oe " Go to the *S, 106 Chatham street a Fo THE BEST ASSORTMENT UF nd seer, Drawerpand Geo to the BOCIBT ¥'8, 106 og. Fo "== ar WOOLLEN | Ge to the SOCLETY'S, {00 Chatham stress WASsE iaarEER, 4 2 @eo te the BUCIETY’S, 106 Chatham street, y= by nn ~~ aad MUFFLERS sonido to the SOCTETY’S, 106 Chathem street. F* TWILAAD RED FLANNEL ‘Undershirts and Pye Go te the BOCIATY’s, 106 Ceca ro TWILLED CANTON FLANSHL ny ‘and drawers at 88a, Ge to the SOCIETY'S, 106 Chatham strest, le ee 3 Go to the 8OCT "8, 106 Chatham strest Fo DBBSAING ROBES, Go io the BOCTRTY'S, 106 Ohathase street, FPO AVERY ARTICLE OF Oe? EuRWs TURNER. fag otf of nether garments, retailed s! wholesais, Ge to the TY", 106 Onatham ’ RLICATE OLD LADIRG AND GENTLEMEN BXPR- D rience by robust oy Dr. JACOB = B'S sanguifier. It strengibens the whole functions ef na~ tore; cures consi mate yeinn, Warranied uninjurious vege.able: Depot 202 Bowery. OOTS THAT ARK BOOTS, SHORS THAT and rem, of every de Married. M&sp—Hypr.—On Saturday, Ueo. 27, by the Kev. G. B. Cocever, Mavi E. Mea to Liza B., ‘the late J. B. Hyde, all of this city ‘VaLeviive—Siicrn.—On Wednesday evening, Dec. 17, by the Rey. Edward Lathrop, Davip T. VaLarsum, Feq., to tise Canouxe Maria, youngest daughter of the late ; Eaq.. all ay. Surru—Baavisa.—On Monday, Deo 29, at St Mark’s cburcb, by the Rev. a D D., Caan arew- ane Surra to Kissa, dau of Wheaton Bradiab, all of ity. Forwe—Wrvni.—Ia |, on Sunday, Dec. 28, ab St. Mark’scbureb, by Bors Prcene Peok, Jone Basin, of Falmouth, Hagens, to Bima 5, dongeearel Be lete Munruy—Harxas.. Dec. 1 Marmson, of Darien est daughter of Capt. Wildam J. jud-on and Alban please copy Ramet —Haxas Zoe, Dec at the residence of the bride’s tather, Mr. Jonw S Rasmuy to Baza Maxt, second daughter of Jonn Hanan, Esq., all of this ety. Msy there young hearts live on to love ever, joy and through sorrow the same; Wrong cannot chill nor r dissever Two loving young souls who bave but one aim. GxamaM—Taavis.—On July 3, 1656, by the Rev. Dun- can Dunder, Mr. Jouy H Gaanam to AxGmume Travis, eidest daughter of Kdward Travis, all of this olty. Macxey—Foors.—At the residence of the gg ale Dica. McAwaeren —On Monday, Deo, 29, at bis residesoe, 268 MoALusrar, late of Fast Nipeteenth streot, AxTWONT Bianchardtewn, county Dubita, Ireland. His tuneral will take place to day at 2 o'clock. the townlans sy Ireland. faneral will take place o'clock, rom the City Hospital, His ed 10 attend Wisey.—On Monday, Dec. 29, Many Wriisom, aged 82 years, ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully mvited to at- tend her fuveral. at the residence ot hor son-in-law Oor- nelius Johpvop, 106 Perry street, at 2 o'clock P. M., to- day. Ber remains will be tsken to Rockland county / intermem. Kawxepy.—Oa Monday morning, Dec 29, at Balf-pass 3.0 clock, of cousum; aitor a protracted ami severe iliness, which she with Christen fortitede, Mre. Mapoarst Kevxroy, of New Orleans, hor , at half-pest 10 are req.cat- Bei 5 ‘The friends of the {amily are invited to attend ber fane- ‘at 1 o'clock to day, from 388 Sixth avenue. Sameer Genter Tins st Maran, of sneer , Des. 6, Jase Axx 0'Conon, aged 19 years, eld- and Jano Joaor. * . T bas cored so many Vienna, for the purpose of regaiating the increasing | annual dividend of four percent, payable on the 2d of oone mt RISE Tee SE lnceredle with consemptcn disorders of their metallic currency, From France comes | January ; the Grocers’ Bank, « semiannual dividend tone mre oes wah Sooping ough, and Rrver, yy BO the stupendous array of figures which shows her pro- | of four per per cent, payable Jaguary 6; the Hanover | 9000 Brie Con mnths grees in railway boliding; ber hopetul expectations ofa | Bask, « comiannusl dividend of three and « haif per | “gm pece™ Tee WOODMAR'S CHERRY RXPROTORART, Rew lonse, which shall perpetuate for a time her fabulone | Cent, payabie January 7, the Mercantile Fire Insurance | 9000 ee ine prpsont comtery. & tee weeks shor caine this erent credit system, through her Credit Mobilier, thas enabling | Company, a som\ annual dividend of six por cent, paya- | 10000 sucay ihe cough sifirely eoaetm, andthe mow ious, fant, ther to complete masy of hor unfinished enterprises, | ble January 2. I Tie not ike 0 medicine-—tor, while fi keg ts sheers in tho will restore the sound _ Riise drier eeearee st re Pg a ur ibrar ze trenamont tag Bradley, of Lee, Mam, aged ‘ipockmen bottien of thin famous at No. 163 Ful. ne, yoone i ton Reve the conumplires eat) Hinton ta! tentay, Deo." severe Gentn’s Festal Provence ocves, throat cba or See bet bent lon Tscaom,« alte yA AAA . ‘ At um Por Raroniom, He Broadway, wae or the ipremtne ate AR, New. tm, | “Tian inende Sed thaws of hie are invited to at. ‘ Sp Sg ee From other parta of the Continent comes the mews of an warreate Received by tho Ruropa, by tin ROGERS, oe a Fe BS poly hing — Lyk 4a raed Arroeching copes othe banking maaie—vhich o From tneckeasean' LS = ted siarhe cornor | lamp “high mass will be mud, and from Genee te, Ontve-, poe dar ceo am inating in France pesetetinn pres YO ‘Bacxmar.—On Reserea i Fuil Sets and Bogle Articles of Reyal | moi Teeten wrory cursotee, ena | »,"eecionee, Q' ind all diseases of tne sin, yendetng oak as | widew of the fate _ i O5 -s Rey: ney down, has extended itesif n every direction, aati! | pevy j price 1235 conta, Sold by all druggists. Depot 115 Ber relatives and Ye vows As GRNIN'S, 214 Broadway, |! AA Feeehed & potnt of expansion beyond the power of | ner carmtagy racer: Georse A. ane pracnan, 3 aon Mafts, Capes, Vietorines, Cait, &e., of pay M o nd Rantctere ty conivel, TRO POD I yee, m2, SN0, a thie 1 rc ‘tes Hupeow's Way “ Parts of the Old World, te holding the sume Inm- | ie cone in stock S68 tonie and improving set doing « with be Madieon _ A AL GRMINA, 214 Rrosdway. quage. While in one column the reader ia martied by he | the return of Sreuth aut dows bot Garroter the eee ‘saloons, waste, —in ayo Deo, 97, magnitode of the entorprises that surround him, over. ‘ war and drug sores, wholesale at 112 roadway, | mddenty, Bers tm the b4th of hie Heantiful Sets of Stone Marten, whelmed with th of caatenmnan t ' ‘At GENIN’R, 214 Bros @ sume of money neceamry 10 b9 raised | vious, shew the following T° 28D CARRS CAR BR HAD “tyne relatives und trends of ven way. | for their prosecution, in another ho in diamayed by the | \» increase in on the whrle eck, shan any other place is ihe chy, | aitend hie from bis ite re =, 4 nlnney Bure of ali Descriptions Made Up tn | testimony presented of the inoomprahensible disorders In an teerenae in checolanion Roe nn TERS, ead bg he TD eon AVORNIN'S. 14 Broadway, | 0 ABaseltl World, nd the inmumerabie but miserable | AB Incronse in short cane wee eee wer soate Oameae a Shee 0 Beng na OE nreivastccinaantdlan ¥ oxpedionts everywhere resorted to to avert or postpone feerense year of her Fur Sets for Misses and Children—A Splen- | ‘he coming eriaie, pure Bien as week, by Taran the tamity a deponite of... ‘onguent, will or ot are invited t> bolleny si, FORD & SOOFTS, 119 Bondar Jn the Untied Mates jhe same sanguine gnticipations | The retupne of three Wh Systeat 2 estoy hee fame, ho tlawy wee on ae ft Philadelpsia, Kew L ‘ Cny,