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NEW YORK HER Obituary, THE LATE THOMAS 0. LARKIN, OF CALIFORNIA—INT - RESTING INCIDENTS IN REGARD TO THE GOLD Dis COVERY—CALIFORNIA MILLIONAIRES. The Hera of yesterday contained a notice of the publication of'the will of the late Thomas 0. Larkin, of Califor The testator leaves an estate valued at half a amillion of dollars. Mr. Larkin was a great celebrity in ‘his way, noted no less in this city than in the laud of his demise. His erratic career was plethoric with peculiar vi- clasitudes of fortune aud position—uow struggling for Dread aad butter, now a homeless Wanderer and adven- turer, then rolling in tho excesses of almost boundless Wealth; again struck by the sweeping tide of a revulsion, Staggered and whelmed, he was reduced to a moderate ‘compoteney, From lowest ponury to the higuest round’of fabuioue tortune; from the humble service of his country, to his fhesc proclaiming to the world, througa the ‘New Youu Henan, the existence of the Califorsia gold mines: from bis Western pioneering enterprise 4 bis me- tropolitan display of wealth and material grandour such @s Babylon's Kings haa not, he tasted of the various con- ditious of tule in w Way suck as pei Tow martas. A Shellu Of bis extcageluiry Caveer eau not but be of engrossing interest Lo oar readers, ‘Younas O, Lackin was born iu Cuarlestowa, Sass, on the Lot of September, 1802. Tis ancestors were trom ae Consi! Great Britain. Lis taguy were ali burned oui un tae tia ota bag t A Jute, 1775, wh hoeleen years oF « tio of Baakor Hi, Whe engaged in a bookstore in ‘Boston, Mr. Larkin ootevod ito & writiou couwact With & young wan of his Own a loave twit own employe Ab tue caine hour, wid go lo the South to seek thei for tunes. For a certain period they were tw live ta common uid (© posseme bul One purse, la Geined eraphoyinent, ‘They fouth, and Mauded at Wim Yonds, acquauntaners oF prospects. Fou anumber of yeas Me. Larkin was employed in met caniiie pursuits in North Carolina, and suvsequenty ergaices largely in the lumberiag business in thab Suate Whole in Duplin couaty, N.C. be helt the appoiatiment 0 Fostinastor, also Justice of tae County Court. But his ‘beaiti and business failing, be returned to Massachusetts i: 1830. Partly for the purpose of recovering bis heaiti, but ebiefly as an adventurer seoking weaitb, ho sailed from Loston iu September, 1831, im the stip Now for San Francisco, wuere he arrived ia April, 18 arrival in Cuiiiornia Me, tn found his tua r, by Whose aia he was eaubled to build the first double giaged wheat mill ia that pact of the vouatry. fa Abdo Mi. Larkin Was mariied Ou board a vessel then oa Cot alilormia, under the Aumericu Hag, by Joao doves, the United States Consul of auniiwiok [st- ov, N. C., without adequat ‘The bishop aves, who bappeved to Louch on the coast aud | sous retused ty perform the « ony Of warriage, as butu the lnteating spousee we #,und Ukey had objected wo become Rumat Caiholice for the Inere purpose of having Las nuptial Boards Ged by a priest. Mrs. Larkin, of Massactnsotts, was the dest aaty from the Cured plates who sethest in Cull of the mar the paternal m that country. Fiem (sid to 1846 Larkin was eogaged in commerce on coust, etill estabiisbed at Mouterey, Brom that point he curried on po nsiderabie (rade With the Sandwich , Magutlaa and Acapulvo, exporting lumber, our Ss, soap, fors and sk and supplying whalers It is betleve age were the first Uaited : ) Matera side Wi Were bor res. Larkin Was the dest s-coutry Who establisued branches of le apart trom the roi of the hide and tal- low business. lu Usdt nied United States Copsut tor Californiay” He was th nd last American Gon in this country. soqnenuy be hela Other government ted which were those Of Naval Agen! aud Naval Storekeeper, Whea Frewout arrived mm the-couutry, in 1846, aud had his diMeutty with the Mexia authorities, which resulted in bts) mrtic ing commou cavse ‘with the Auericau 18 against the government, Larkin interesied bun sell gt a bed « drew upon himself the jealousy die Culiornians. Wie Fremont was exp c in his yw furtitied position on Ht : Mosterey, Larkin was it daily. correspe a him, and suaviwg by all the means in his power bo paci’y the excnied authorities, [tis also sad he w y near re s govertmeat to lie a ‘aa ater hough his !abor= w this ond were more san Agericen than acceptabie to the Boar Pag trom whose eintehes he advieed the native autho- peek € tien of Che Uaitesd tates vessels. stains 10 engage the com. battalion, Which was louterey lus horse gave gaits ritier \ in W be reformed, ‘Oa Teta out, but he mduced a Cal! w fond him a powerful Oue or a iarge reward, pBWihvae weil urmed allendsut he made his way t Motherey , whence he foun {hia family had fled ta Son Francisco, Gol. Fremont and of Occup) lug bis house, and the town was besieged. The Heat Light he was sized while tu bed and carried off by a baiis of Cxliiornians, Phey demanded tuat ne should write a letter to draw the Americans into ambush. He retusedt immediately ordered a party of wr tiveet up in fie,” He told them te shoot if they Liked; whereupou ley dealsted, bat refused to ex- change him for a number of their own officers held as Ik was moutus before Le Prisoners by the Americans, t Was pert itted to Bet Mr. Larkin ts pet his connection with Une € residence mm Monterey ae regular correaponucht fur discovered in Cai Inwute and exact accoun ¢ known in this metropolis from a gold miues. During tis Unites States Cousal, he wis a the Hxxatp. When ‘gold was y was thore, amd gave. & Mis Wetters, pabliatad im the Hxearn, gave the fir Hable inforimation to the world of the ornin & mines. Ho sent us ig 4 totter a pinch of gold dtist—the Urst that came to the Atlante from the Fae out as gold storia were deomed fables ia those days, we besiated about paviehing the te as well as the mort re INSoF AMOR Co: it to the public, we sub, the ay of gent. us (0 & proper tost It was first taken tuto Wail street, but tue brokers there laughed at the mg gold, calling Homies, ‘They s cial evidence of Une Westerm Ei De rite millions of spec year afte oar, int their id wore then subinitted ty an as sayiet, | tesied. They were subjected to the requisite ut. and pron to be of the quality exalts of his experiments were pub- 1 in iull in the Heeanp at the time, thus heratdi thee ie proot, both of the fact ys 1a Our fevently acquired eoling aud attention #ere ot ative developetmens. People became de 4 with ie waduewed whirlof the auri a James, Ove ot sioges with applicants fur fartuee wt alton, dail we had, but the goid fever burned wp nudemthey se « that we ooght to bave superiuuiman kuowl| rd w the mites. The gold passion growing wid scothing, aud Uiroeing aud permeating Wem through i duough rest, peace 5 cen at desere’ per The went cown int! a wee + OF Mireatns of Ie § wto the sea, There wa to the late conquered terriory. os were in nominal existence, thous! wel poe Le € of merch Ant ma. ‘Tue bark Exptess port with passer vat Oae ter jue ship, and steams Lor steam bat, h wih their eager, turonging, srowde! Ut Everybody seemed iteat upon going to the diggings. the barvor were dererted, towns on the coast 4 nihtary organ| zations disorganized torribic nat a home tu aug land bat All this excitation apd the mijlions and lions of gold dust that have siace been poured into the enriched lap of date from tue letters of the decetent, —puly in tho Hiratn Tie was not slow to prvilt by go he so early acquires, but improved R by acquiring au immense fur t one time be was sail to de worth five mititons: Tie moreb who took advantage of the gold discovery & engage ia mor Caivor ola, nearly ali acquired a fortune, It was thus Fer- undo Wood obtained mis wealth In 1850 Mr. Larkin returned to this elty. | He stopped at the Metrepoiitan He Several other California miltion- aires Were ot the ame time stopping there, Laweed, the Be- tropotitan Hotel was the headquarters of the millionaires returved from California. Persons who, a few years be- tore, were hardly able to pay their butcher's biila, could de seen looming out im great style, with magnificent out Ote—moen aervanta, in livery, aad epiondid retinues, full of pretension and gol! dust. | Calfornia miltionatres were as thick ae Califvrnia widows. They lived in a stylo of grapdenr that equatied the fabled stories of Asta‘a Kinga, ‘One of them went so far as to have all the metaitic part of bis barness made, as is said, of pure gokl, It could occasionally’ be seen opposite Stewart's, attracting De attentran particularly of all the gobe mouches ie to and New York contains several. [uid not make any diterence whether the harness waa gold of uot, long ax those wonder struck philosophers thought it was. They did not consider that ail that glitters is not gold. The ostraordinary expenditures, fast hving and magaiticent display of the Caitfornia tatilionaites was quite a Ceatare of our city at the timo, But after a little time thore cams @ tremendous crash-and smash in California affairs, and then tere disappeared a8 waddeniy ast had appoarod, like golden batterfiies in summer, and wo hardiy Uunk there i more than one or two of them left They fled before the storm, and tried to save wi pro. periy they could Mr. Larkin continued his flaancial operations in Califor of Cotober Inst, leaving, as half a millioa o Bia until bis deni y alreany noticed, an estate catimated a dollars. The decedent s ¢ Waa an evential vane trom ite inception to fis cousumination, ant one that will lou be remembered b who were tanihar with hin, Mr. Lackin’s Lably attached w the huwey 0 TO THK EDITOR OF THE HERALD. New York, Deo, 10, 1958. 1 perceive by this morning's issue of your jour , fal that you havo the cauvassers of the Bighth dis érict, Ninth ward, among the delinquents, Be good enough to state that the returns for this district were honded over to Alterman Starr, at his house, before ten o'clock on the morning Of the Sth jnst., and tue other left avith the Cleck of the Board of Aldermen at his oillee, be: tore 12 o'clock of the same day by my se MA 36 GILCHRIST, Chairman Board Canvassore Tae Bank Anpesnes.—This bark, ander the com mand of Capt. A. Pelletier, whieh came into our a few cays since from Havave for the purpose of obtaining a now Fegister to proosed upon ber voyage to Santa Crag, fins been detained here in-couseqnence of the arrest of Capt, Polletior Gpon suspicion Of being engaged in the @lave trate, aud the exaruination will be had ow Mouday Beat —vVi le (Florida) Standard, Deo, 2. \ghth district, Niath ward. Fiaims to Lue Jot of bat | Southern Chivalry. A HOSTILE CORKESYONDENCE—A MEM GRESS INDIGNANT. © TO THE PUBLIC, ! Ttake the liberty of laying the following correspon dence before the public. Cominent is unue osanry; tt ex | Plains itself, * R. A. fAXWELL. Anprrson Court Houst, Uct. 21, 1563 Sm—It has reached my ears that just b fore bot 1 ction to Congress you mule grave wit Serious charges against ine, iuvoiving my wtegrity of 64 racter. Tregret that you did so, as you'are achirebmit and professor of religion; nevertuvlvss, [fei couptraiuet to ask you to withdraw al) such charges, aud 0 apo ox for the use of all disrespectful terms. Your early atin. | Lion to tus Lote is requested. J.D. asislu, Rouset Maxwnus, Sr., Pendleton. Pewnaeros, (ct Cor. AsHMore:—Sin—Yours of the 2186 inst. ge “that grave and gorious by by me against you, involving your integrity 0” ¢ -” TL omust ask “you to state speciiloally wh \ charges were that you allude to, tor without this Tarn » Unable to answer understandingly. On tie recejt of | which, 1 will reply promptly. R.A. MAXWE! | Axoxrson Count Mover, Nov, 1, 1858. R. A. Maxwnu,, St, —Sit—T have just risen irow a sie bed, where T baves been under mi idical troatan at s: previous to the receipt of yours of the 234. in reply to mine of the 2ist ult, This will explain the deiay ia this my rejoinder. 1 will repeat, in substance, what T bel said, only & little more particuuriy, wo avoid qubo hereafter, I have been informed b, choose to use until there is a necessity thereior,) Unt at or just previous to the time of the iat electioa / gress, “ you spoke in tho most disrespectful t pergonaily, aud used, in varions instances, langanye which invelved my character, or my integrity ‘of chara: ter, seriously.’ In how many, or what part: is perfectly immaterial to the purposes of this dence, nor sball Tencumber it with them. In the Juli met of others (disinterested persons) iny char: assailed. It became my duty, receiving the iniorma- tion T did, ta request of you a dige aimor or withitrawal of ail such language, knowing, as tdtid, that Pad dows You bo wrong oF lujury of why kind wuatsoser. “The character of your reply forties my position and Strengthens thd necessity. You neither disclaim a re- collecuon nor make the withdrawal of insuiting tan gus J about me personaiiy, or of terms used involv ing iy character, That you aid s0, aveording to the w derstanding of others. ean abundantly substantiate, Ir am, therefore, under the necessity of repeating, and in- sisting on the request made in my first mote : “That you Wil disclaim, or withdeaw, all iusultiy expressions that 2 Use! Offensive character thit y ‘ 3. P. S.—I believe Twas in error in sapposiag, note of the 2st) to be a member of the ebir Pexpivrom, Nov. 3 BD. ASHMORE, a (iu ing 1958. wstaut is ay to the requisitions af my of Octo in which [ requester! to be informed of the explicit ebarges which you allege me ty have need, Smvolving your integrity of cha ee asked to know what the et and juded Con. J.D. AsnMoni:—Sm—Yours of the } It does not come {to juquire, without the imputation of “quibs bung," viat te chargeB are, explicitly, — be. fore “T can be ecatied on to answer to them.’ Ic is 4 priviege allowed m ali cascs to the accused, to be put iu peosersion of the charges he is required to answer. T bay & distinet recollecdon ¥ of you, wud the PEtEOMS CO Wide A think fea repeat the very ‘ous { used more acca. rately than thes Were eenmuaniented te you, Ido disa Vow urig aby ious “involving your integrity of charac rks: had reference to your quulitica: of Congress, and only involved your My estimate of your ny overt acts of your life, r Was found “to! ations of which I ean refer to, and did atiude to ut conversation aboat you, to do, ‘Yhis, F contend, T have the right your clams aad quuiiicatons as 4 ndent votec Lf your previous tife jected you t9 these kind of remasks, you inst Hed to account tions of caudi- cd, Wo Lave fallen on evil tunes, ton will not satisfy vou, it ts all that T van give you. [cannot change nor opinion of you which your ony me to form. Wuenever your charges are more syeciticaly made, aa T can know expheitiy whut I bave to agswer to, I shali not sbrick frou the avowal of the trach, nor Crom the responsibilities in which it may involve me.” Pam not @ member of any church R.A MAXW Axversax Cont Horst, Noy. 6, 1868. Rorent A. Maxweit, Sr. —I have received yours of the Sa inst. You complain that J bave not explicitly stated the charges Lbave made agaist yon. Letated explicitly, “coat you had used ineniting and triurions expressions, or Mase Charges of a personally offensive chatucter against te, involving My character or integrity of enarac This does not seem to satisfy you, hut you distinetly “dis ecativass. Tevery 6 r invertigutipe the cla dates, if this AVOW Ueing AY expressions involving my integrity of character.” So far, ro good ; aud thus far fan sey 1 am fatistied, Had yon proceeded one step further, and mado a gentlemanly atonement for the ‘insulting aad iajurious remarks” you have made aboct me Tagain, by toying that, under the «xcitement of a heated coutest, rou had said too mueli, aud tot you withdrew them and ‘re: gretted ft, Peould dod should bave expressed mysel! Cand that, 6, with pleasure, as I really aud 8: toavoid a difflenlty with you however, in fact, repeat che tn your remaris “had reference to my qualitic member of Congress, ond ouly involved tay moral and in- teiieetoal charseter.”” Thie imght be e: ed, Dat m resolved to make me pocket you: at wheth not, avd further say, ‘that your estimate of my was founded on inany overt acts of my tions ef which yon Gan refer to, and about me." “Overt acts of my lif knew me when I w all be the child of poverty-stricken, but honest parents. You knew me again as a youth—a poor slore boy, ¢ living at a salary of one handred aud fifty dollars nom. You have since known me, for long, long years, im higher aud more distiaguished positions, still the eluld toil ond honest effort, working my way up io fils, and building up @ character Tam now tencc.ous of sustaining. Unhiko yourself, was born in the lap of laxu who has been roiling in wealil, ant looking dow do, upon all who aeck to attain the pe effort has been to reach Such inen as you could wor > the de, Thave now an was cruel in'you (assuming th whieh I deny, for you know ne you hate spo to injure me tempted to do, by wilfully and w in ueulting terms, But who o Mr. Maxwell? From wh rogative of sitting in ju other meu") You bave spoken in “vague and something in your pote—t matters not w you to be pradeat, Me, Maxwell. Luteoduc 8 Into a Correspor of this kind ut your i» on epenk of “my previors hfe and con tuct sobieeting me W the kind of remarks” you bave mute, better judge of ‘my tife in: Pt of those with whom I have ever tived? Does the the people of Sumter district—with whom f hive speat nearly ail the years of my manhoot—contiem sour tmpa as fully s y mot tou Years wf age, you rn position thet ny, it ou have apaken tat ag of the things of wh you have ly spon patitiited you do you obtaia T ware tations? Did the voice of the South Carolin hatar (tor ar elander? sof my fel werson (where n have been found the overwhelming vo opinions «f my moral ¢ no the Congres 1 10 the be Da recent the district, em oe” Have the al district—wir h you, and those of your kidney, were ciren lating and sowing broadcast over the Congressional dis trict againet me? No, wir; 0° Bat to the point.’ You have grosely and wantonly wronged me, You male aseauite npon me, calculate 1 to, abd vid, injure me #0 far as your influence could do wo. 1 stated the ronnie of tay request, in 5 , notes, fu polite and respectful terme. * You vow ‘using any expression involving my int of character.’ but repent the inselt, at the same time, by speaking of “my moral charactor’ im the | saine offensive tone before whiectet to by me, barp upon af opinions based pon my con fact x Teare but little for your “opinions,” bat [suggest to you the propriety of being a little more cirenmepect in the expression of them lereafter, eo tar ar Lam concerned, at least. Butas you have indulged freely in yours al me, lam going now to take the same liberty with yon: and you will certainly not corapiain at th® freedom T al exercise, as it is only in retaliation, and following the ex ampi you have set me, ell, Mr. Maxweil, fain of “opinion” that you are a inere boot lick of there whom you think your superinr=; & proud, huagbty ,overbearmg, arrogant and pompous fi towards those whom you think are your infertore: a fv mouthed detractor and slanderer of other men's ehiow ters. [go farther, #ir, and say, if you dare to aseort, | Your previous language, or imply by your note Tam now engaged in aumwering, that J have ever pitted a Gis honctable of dighonor ing actor that my “nwral ele ter’ is not the equal of your own, and that of a gent man—that you are an wumitigated liar, an noseripnions scounticl and an unprine ple villain. Whenever y make such reparation asa genth man may or ea change of retract “your wpiuions” of tact muy, ia ail | probavility. alter mine of you With this, sir, I dieenies” you and your sanders for the | Present, Simply adding that the correspondence is * on my fart, and that ne farther notice will Be Laken of commmunication received from you, except throw the bands of a third party J.T) ASTIMORE. Pevpreton, Now. 19, 1858. Con. J.D. Astitonr—Yours of tue 6th insiant 10 Mr. R. A. Maxwell, Sr. together with your corresjpoadeuce with that gentietnan, bas been placed in my hands, As ] friend qed adviser, T return your letter of the Gt. In tt You asyme that yon have been insalted am | Uuis in despite OF his disavowal of Iaving asmailed Use bi | togrity of your character, If such be your position for yourtelf, and relation to him, po retort in worda can avail you, of re the responsibility undor which eithor your Social pretensions or your public position places ye more than all, Mr. Maxwell cannot, in view of the et ter of the correspondence and the ‘athitule toward other in which it places both, condeseend to entertin a cormmunies ‘ion foul in language, improper tn tone, and not within the style or tone ac Cf men tn hostile relations Axvaxson Court Hows, No \ Dr. H. ©. Miter: —Sir—Yours of tho $9th inet. rexchoa me not watil Yesterday. f can receive but one kine of communication from a friend of Mr, Maxwell. (atin guished'precedents,(aanctioned by time an! of re ate) for the course I have adopted can be ¢iven when the occasion demands. Treturn you your enelosures. J. 1. ASHORE 1, S—1 shall be in the city of Columbia for the uxt eight of ten days. (Me, Ashmore is the successor of Mr. Orr, of South Cero. Jina, Speaker of the House, who deciines a re-clection.— Bp.) Mosers, Portelli & Co., of Malta, merchants, dave filed a declaration of bankruptey, The total amount of abilities thon it Ws stated that tie assets do not exceed wronge!,and | end the r DiC maltes by bri lug forward General Soott. The tie cau conten te thet General Scott was the people's man, aad that iu if Party had not taken him ap im 1852 be would have walked Over tie Wack. It compares his race to Laat of the yachts Presidential Movements. | (From the Ricomoud Waig, Devourber 9.) BENNETT UPON GUNKIAT. SCOTT. have already ailuded ty the call made by AwRaMD for) a mutt aot a nati Inst suinmer, when Beunett's yuebt, thoaga ably swilter than apy other, bavivg take as aw nyar throuph 4) (Krone Ht Hist ard be the | | Sailing orders,) seus ruled aif tne track, Itthen continnas Te wit be remembered that tio great captain of tie | ave—the here of wi and Lamdy’s Lane, ant of Gordo, Contreras, Chapuitepec, aud te’ City of ‘om—the Veteran whose iaurelé have been kept evor n these fifty years nome nitet in 1852 ly tre eof popular opmion, ‘Che ols whig party was in 1 its loaders hoped to save thainselyes ay Hominatios of General Tayior, u 19h, © pretended to initiate a movement whiel Devan with the masses of the people throughoat the ‘Thus the campaign commouced, General Scott lu svldior, uunscd 10 politica iatrigue, aud the of the operations were left inthe hands of the mmmitters, How they biundered and stumbied aod threw away all their chanees, depriving the | olt hero of a victory which was almost a forexane cooctu- sion, Is Well knowa, ‘Thus it was in (ae ocean yaeht race. AP is now acknowledged, the yacht whiek salied a winntug race thronghont wax wed of the prize through the blundcring of tue suiling committee, Who ruled the boat out for not complying with directions which the pilot had never received. As poor Pierce wou his Scott by un accident, caused by the stupidity " IMAnugeTS, SO Was the hitle Minnie declared first m tho | race in which she never bad the lead, Well, poar Pere hak come and gone, The ocean regatts has been sin ed by another, in which there was uo blundering, and the prize has been awarded to the real winaor of te race | around the island, The friends of Goneral Scott—aud that expression seems absurd, besuuse he hay something over thirty million of friends in the United States—weil, the whole natic thon, should ty in ag in, Faint heart Dever won any race, whether for the Presidency or the Yacht Ciub ptate yet. General Scott is great enough and Ftrong cnough with the people w bear the prestige of & defeat worse thin that of 1852—a defeat which was caused by an over confidence in victory and deficient sailing di- rections, fat us have General Scott entered for tho race of 1860, as the candidate of the people whom he has served for so many years. Let him sail straight over the course, unhampered by the mysterious dircetion of any broken down politicians, who are so bungry for the spoils as to | suap at them when they are furoutof reach. Then we 1 give bim a fair opportunity, as the winwing yacht had iu the Owl's Head regatta; aud let us see iC any of ie inte political minuies Can catch him in Plam Gut a second time.’ ‘ | Louisville Journal contends that ucither Mr. Seward nor any otber republican cx unite the opposition forces tor the contes( of 1860, The ovly mode of success, it says, | is for the republicans to “raily under tue lewlership of a stutesman of undoubted national views and feelings, The | North containg more than ono such; though inveterate focal complications wonld, in our opinion, render the se. | jection of a Northern jeader not altogether wise, Intho | South we have Crittenden and Gell ani lives and Kenne dy, and a host of other kindling uames, while in the Caion ge we still, thank Hoaw id old | ain, whe, (hough once rep dential cl ct plant the Bag of his couutry on the Whics Honge in'as glorious triamph as he plated it on the Balls of the Montezumas.”’ { ‘The Cancemt Murder Case. } SUPREME COUKT—omevTT. } Before Hon. Judge Ingraham Der 10.—The People vs, Michael Cuncemt. rab witnesses were examined for the deience, princi- pally jv the character of the prisoner, and the testi- wony was then closed. The foreman arked tho Judge whether the, jury were to remain to-night for the couvevieuce of the parties, Shen thes desived that the trial should be proceeded with. After some disquisition between the counsel, the fore- | H stated that they would wish to sit to a reasonable tucy wished to have the summing up completed to- morrow, “£0 that they should not be confined on | Suncay.” He (the juror) did not think that the law | authorizes the confinement of jurors on Sunday. } Juage Ingrabam—I rather think, where it is @ matter of life and death, that the law is decisive on that poiut. The Jaw decme Sunday to a jury as no day. Anothor juror said he would sit willingly to ten o'clock, but no longer. Another juror, who is rather sickly, said he would not siLaby longer, unless Luc Summing up Was completed, ‘The foreman said that ueither he nor lis brother jurors woukt wish to be confined on Sunday, and desired to know how long the summing up oa both sides would oc- cupy. " it was ultimately arranged that the summing up on both sides would be conciaded to-morrow (this day). The case was then adjourned (9 nine o'clock thig (Satur- day) morning. The Quarantine Garrison, Tho Fleventh regiment, Col. Bostwick, will replace the Second reciment at Quarantine, and wil! continue on daty until the Sd of January next, The following order has been issned — XECIMENTAT, ORDERS, No, 12. Hxangcatrens, Ruxvasnit Racine, Nawonat Riu, New Yorx, Deo. 9, 1868. Pursuant to Division Orders of tue bth December, 1558, and Brigade Orders of tbe same date, the detail from thé reveral companies composing this regimont wit assem- Lie, tu full uniform, with overcoats, at the Division Armo- Fe Sosa White and Eim streets, the teat detail ov capeaday, the 16th day of December next, at 9 o'cloc' A.M. precisely, and proceed to Camp Washington, State : Islaua, for duty, ‘Ail baggage must be properly secured and plain! ’ markeo with the namo of the owner, and with the lette of the company lo which he belongs, and delivered to th Quartermaster at the Division Armory, by nine o'clock ihe forenoon, pupetually. Every person belonging to the battalion will provid: themselves with two or three blanket, og oe! two pair of white gloves, heavy winter’ boots, &, No spirituoos liquors will be allowed in the camp, except by, special permumsion from the Coionel commanding. Pirst Petoil. Company A, Captain E. Simon: Company | B. Lieut, Jacob Sehiess; Company 1), Capt. ‘Thos, Columb; Company G, Capt. Henry Lax. Second Detail —Company C, Capt, William Winbarger: pany FE, Capt. L. Lietkainp; Campany H, Capt. A. ‘The recon detail will assemble at the Division Armory, | corner ot White and Elm streets, to retieve the Firec Do- | tail.on Friday. the 24th day of December next, at 9 o'clock A. M., peuctoally, with their baggage, as directed above, ote will proceed to Camp Washington, Staten Island, for duty, under the command of Lieut. Cot, Joho B. Bentix. Fit and Steg’ Detailed —Liont. Colonel, John E. Ben- dix: Major, Edward Ferrero; Adjutant, G.'A. Raymond; | M. ©. Brown, Jr., Surgeon, lervel Moses: ‘fagineor,'J. E. Sorrell Vay mas Commision Staff Detailed.—Sergeant Major, L. ; Quartermaster Sergeat, GN. Hottan, Color | Hearer, George Dotgert, four wareiana, } Co Law ‘The revert! captains attached to this rogiment are here y ordered to purchase the “Emerald green elotia,”” whieh 1s to be nved for the stripes on the (rowsers, from of Hiere@nar Brothers & Alien, in Maiden lave, as the only » thod of obtaining it all of one en Ly order of Homer Bostwick, Colone! Commanding. G. \. RAYMOND, Adjutant, | firm | } Naval Intelligener. Lieut. Jno, Schremerborn, of the United States marine corps, bas been ordered from the Bostou marine barracks: to the United States chartered steamer America. Lieut. Schremerhorn wil reman on duty at the Brooklyn marine barracks until the America is ready for sea. The United States chartered steamer Momphia has or deve to be in readiness to sail today for Paraguay. A ist of her oificers have alroaiy beeu pubushed in the Herat. ‘The United States ship St. Louis is recetving a thorough overhauling at the Brooklya Navy Yard, and orders bave bern reecived that she be got ready for sea immediately. Mesers. Kral & Husted made an experiment the oth inet. at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, to vest the value of new submarine galvanic hattery in blasting whatever ob- actions President Lopez may have placed in the rivers nding bis territories event the advance of the ves- sols of the Paraguey ex, 1 an ih every Fesjcet satisfactory, and ging to the chartered steamer Memphis ition, The result of the trial | sailors be. | re instract- were goon able to do proficiently Personal Tntellt '. Hon. J. J. Siebels, late Mimster to the Court of Belgium, and now en editor of the Confederation, on ornals of Montge: ARRIVALS. From Richmond, Ae. in the steamship Janvestown— mnie, ¥ a Provest, Win Pewnbroke, HO toward, HA WC Geoham, J W Alston, Mee M Mecker, ibe steerage. 1858. Winter Redaction. We onticipate hy # few weeks our usual winter reduction of Prices and thls week offer the remainder af our large stock of WINTRE OLUTRING | # reduction of from 15 to M per cent; and beg to call the at tevucn of home ot our friends who have not yet supplied them oes With our ‘avortte etyles ot winter goods, to the reducoe to price of the following well known garmenuta.— S perior double lined Kequimanx beaver over: conta, reduced from... Superior two faced tmpariar do. do... Shpertor two treed Moscow do. do. ! Supertor extra plain beaver do Fine plain Seaver do Whitneya.. Pack froeg end dress couia, end the whole of our large and eleunnt ptock of beaver and cassimere busioeas muta, bere clothing, robes. abirte and moder wear at the same Ld duction of about 2y per ceat. Ate —" D. DEYLE BK 8 and 500 Bronderay, Holloway's Pille.A Natior Medictne— For are pot bile, Indigestion, (ever and agar our nadonal dis geen’ Yes. Well, Wer thene compt state unal this remedy bas most abeolute control, 50 baker inne, No, eieegtes hears Sr ‘ately applied, at No. 6 Astor bos Barry's Tricopherous 19 the Best and ee aes oe 4 Toupees, Sai the aye prt Batcheldor’s Halr Dye, and Toupees ALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1858. | the Annual It | Indlan and Public Land Departments and Bureane, &e. | British Minister—News trom India aud China—Commercial Owners—Important Kules eguiating the ‘Transfer of Ameri the counter. Price sir cents. ed by the patentecs in working the battery, which they ) P Dovey, Jame Orvng Wier to Seta, daughter of RP. | Loc ae, ail of dhis city, THE NEW YORK WUESLY DERALD, Drea. Affairs in Washington—The President's Mos sage—Procerdings In Cougress—Keport of Ammenaan.—Ta Brooklyn, 00 Friday, Dee. 10, ARON, od oi daughter of Pete 1 AY a, mB the Secretary of the Treasury, d.—News bet ee ee days. ge ina ay 4 from Europe, Catfornuia, Souta America, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Mienragaa, Mexteo, Cuba, West Indies, de.— 1tiied to attend the funeral, op Samiay morning. at 4 : ook, from the reavtonce of ber father, No. 826 § The Walker Kspedition—Latest Inteili- Her remains will be taken to Jama‘ca street, Brooklyn, for wterment. Bisnaar.~ gence Marketa, &e., do. Dee. 10, of searlet fever, Mary The Wrest iletsco will be peblished at eleven o'clock Ay thie morning. Arsong ite contante will be found the follow he ft <i only child of Ehzaveth F. and Aw wy |” The funeral will tke place (his (Saturday) afternoon, at Allaire 1 Wastingtou~Proveedings of Congress—Efieol of two o'clock, from the residence of ber grandfather, No. the Presi: i ge 1g the Foreign Ministora—The | £63 Kast Bro Abrogation of the Clayton Bulwer Treaty Relnforcomentof |. CLARK.—At Cornwall, on Thursday, Deo. 9, Counnuus | Chank, aged 70 yours she toulf Square National Aflair Fpoch tu the Unit ‘Treagury—The t he Kecall of the Britih Minister, Ao. he Presilent's Movsige—New Political Staten—The Keport of the S-cretary of the Posed Revision of the Tari Abstracts of orts from the Navy, Int rior, War, Post Ofice, ‘Tbe frends anv relotives of the farnily wre respectfully invitgd attend the fuseral, on Sunday afternoon, at wo o’clock, from bis late residedee, i Cornwatl, Orange coun ty, N. ¥. GriuGan.—Suddealy, on Thurs Guuucan, late of Shaanon Beidge, ages 23 year His remains will be interred in Calvary Cometery pre- cisely atone o'clock on Sanday afternoon, fhe frienda and acquaintances are reepecttully invited to attend the funeral, from Madison trect. Hexprrson —Strideniy, on Thursday DRKSON, 1 Ol, yewr of bis ag His friends, and those of the family, are respectfully in to attend the funeral, en ay afternoon, at twa took, from bis late r ce, No, 30 Pike stwoot. Heichins —On Thursday morning, Dec, 9, I daughter of Lewis D, Hutchins, aged 2 years, Lie —On Frivay, Dec 10, dons Lan, aged 21 ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and ¢ uncte, Mr. Wiliam Forgay, are respeettully invited to at tend the fuvera!, from the residence of his father, No. 115 | Hester street, on Sunday afternoon, at half past one o'clock, without further invitation, Lyons —Ou Friday, Dee, 10, Jarienixe, youngest daugh- ter of the lato John Lyons, aged 21 years, ‘The fneral will take piace trom her late residence, No. 62 North Fourth street, Williamsburg, on Sinday after- noon, ut wo o'clock. ‘The friends of ‘the family are ce. apecttully requested to attend. MAHAN. —U0 Thursday, Dee. 9, of consumption, Baraxt, beloved wife of Hugh Maban, aged 3% years, The friends and relatives of the family a invited to attend (he funorel, from her late residence, No. 56 Spring street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Mek an.—On Thursday, Dec. ¥, Mick, McKeanan, a native of county Ca¥an, Ireland, aged 81 years. ‘The tricude of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the fy this (Sathinday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from bis late residence, No. #4 Harrison street. His re- MAINE WIA be taken to Calvary Cemetery. Cw & please copy. Mons dently, on Thursday, Dec. 9, Mrs. Maraanke Moran, fate of Drogheda, aged 55 y The Treues oF the family a : dhe funeral, trom her late residence, No. 371 Ninth ¢. this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clo: Hoe. 9, Me, Berw ann Kings county, Ireland, News from k rope—Kumored Reeal! of Lord Napier, the Inteiiigonce, de News fom the Pacific—Wreck of the Ship Lucas and Fif- teen Lives Lost Accounts feom the Whaling Fleet, de. Affairs in Nicaragua—bitect of Gen. Casa’ Announcement of the Amevican Volicy—Tranait Route Preparations ~Nicara guan Opinions of the Uni ed States, &c. Interesting from South America—Paragnay and fia Rulare— Sketch of ft Past History: Agriculture, Manufactures, Popy lation and Government—Afairy in B exos Ayres—Polltice and Policy of the Confederation— Resignation o¢ Gen. Urquiza, 3 News from Havana—Conant General Haina and de Siiip 9, Jouy Hew ° ean Veasels to Spain—Trade w the Atrican Coast More Free— Sugar, Stook and Prices, dc. News trom Venezuela, Mexico, Weet Indiea, &c. ‘Te Walker Fspedition—Departure of the Filsousters from Mobile in % Co sting Schooner-—The Vessel Fired into by a Revenue Cutter, ac. Our New City Government—Names of the Successful Candi dates at the Late City Kivetion . Faitorialson the Loading Topics of the Day. ‘The Latest News by Telegraph. Financtal, Commercial, Religious, Voiltieal, Sporting aud Maritime Intelligence. ‘Weekly Review of the New York Catile Market. Marringes and Deutns, wgotnor with a large varlety of in toresting Local and Miscellaneous Theos Single copies, ja wrappers, ready (ur mailing, can be had at respectfally « He who stenls my purse stents trash,” face died it conwing NO cash) ut it a fellow steals my hat, 1° find hin out, and kuvek hun Bat, Such was the intenGou of Uc gectloanu who bought « 6u oremom Oe Eb nrenny, Hee. ©. Of Sabaerpe oC ie | perb atte bat of KNOX, and hung too nis hat stand sa rogue | Mbge, MAEM O'CossoR, a native of county Leitrim, Ire did steal it, notwithstanding; but the lrst day he wore ithe was } yd | arrested, for the peculixe beauty of a hat made by such a cere ‘The frionds of the y ,and those of his brother James, brated maker distiuguisbes it amoug * thousand. So 212 7 are rev; ectiuliy invited te attend the funeral, from his Broadway is the “tiaishing school’ of fashion, amd may be Dieter 0. 137 Kast Twenty eighth strect, this ( justly regarded as u ‘lion’ of the kmpire Uy. turday ) sttoen atone o'etvck precisely, His remains will be interred in Calvary Cemetery White, the Hatter, Headquarters No. 24% Greenwich otreet, corner ct Robinson. Uadiow' rich ture Bio full seta, Genin’s Festival Hot FoR TH OLD YEAR AND THE NEW, T FOR THR A fubric of purpassing elegance, “ A haiideys; the elegant in the city. Brokdway, corver ve now ready ab GENIN s st STORE, of Dunne street, labed 1840, 1 Geowdway. ——- ——— Desirous ‘appropriate! ATEASTION —RORES CHAMBRE, MUFEL CROWNING The SOVEKKIGNS glov 1 Before they preseut themselves ui the epamel © L roadway, LVRS UF THs LADS Year's Day, tha nnderstgned coatlonges dete attention to his orilliant VisiTiNs HAT, Taaved with special reference to THe BOLIDAYS, ¥ season upon which the fakhionable word fe j entering The remarkable points adout this dash D ENGLISH PLAYING ADS. French, German and Spantsh RS, 42 Naan street, Arstican ax Mlaying cards. At WILLMER & RO: RTHUK KENDAL A Wiat 3 GANT. itt exqttisite shape, the delice beauty oF No. South Willivn treo’, New York mountings, fis lighters and the ione of originality whieh dis. Tiaving purehased a large private sock of ol buttied port "or de day. cmgst whiek there ty of the true vie fabes it (om al the as! ThtN, (houled in Ist}, offers the: sane for sale, and they B14 Broadway, Cpposite St. Paul's. An Elegant and Stylish Hat for $3,—Also, large and select assortment of misses’ and chiviren's tancy hats aod caps can be found at HAKKIS & EUSSAK's, Zés Bowery, S86 Grand street and 231 fighth avenue. A. escre, sara the only Persen who can be conautied ly on all diseases of the human BChurch sweet, corner of Karelay. Che Stilt wud ‘aveuue cara sop at the coor of he eatablishinens. dhe Lanibert 18% port ‘The Victoria port ‘Lhe royal port The tanceman's No. 1 port ‘he sandeman's No. 2 port Tle wotild also cat! aitention t© bis genern! aiocte of fine wines, brandies, olf Scotch whiskey, &e., Ac., for private use. Pherries of vact Clarets do. Hocks — do. do. Champagnes of ali the best-brandsin the market at wholesale Fine old Cognac braudy, asimperied, » WORD OF ADYICK.—DO YOU D¥s YOUR Halal per gailoa This, ine article has never been equalled for It 89, use (ouly 2a. » bottle) 4 tis penile et toa reso, ‘Por sale by J. & AEIRAG RTT DOLORER AND RESTORER, a'scbH No.7 Astor which fs the be:t and cheapest articie for coloring and restortag the hair ever seid. No matter how gray your hatria, it wil! re G New Photographic and Fine Art | More it te natura! color, nnd never fades, or (alia vo oniae lery, Broadway, first block low New York Hotel — saitek teow ce Sat, " ‘pea, minatures , deo. MY | witho ort ey Tithout dyelng the okie or tajuring the lait. Remember W. § ni but wil give your hetr avy desired shade, from a light brows tow dark glossy black or brown. In appliéd like water. Doow not ell is ao Woulle, and lowe no wah off, but eatore the grayeat hair in from one to bi iethone, a Wiltamson Bros.s Exquisite Photographs and cameotypes for holiday gilta, opposite the Globe Hotel, your mowt abtlmate frieuds could nat that yous Brooklyn. angen ir wancolored. W. Restorer will preaseve the hale, ba Extra Heavy Under Shirts and Drawers, | cresse its growth, strengthen and beautify, cure ack headache, for #8 au) 75 cents, atthe Shirt and Collar Depot, 87 and 8) | seofula, it’ aud give the balr «(ine vatural apposr: ‘Wiliam street, one door north of Molden face Twanty-fve cents a boitie ACY, Agent. ee ee ae Principal depot, SOTRs drug store, 206 Orand s'reet 3 anti! A at "Smid iso tn Willlatnaburg, at Livingstan’s ‘Winter Gloves, &., Wholesale or Retal! Gru 1: . r THN Pein a AoW ot ‘ rug store, 120 aud 244 Grand street, in Brooklyn, at Mem Hayos!, 175 Fulton street; in Philadelphia, al Callender & Co.'s, Third and Wainut streets, sole agenta for Philadelphia, COIDENT TODAY.—TNK PERSON WHO PUT FS | Jeg out in lea LaRik Sotore, Li Williara street, will | Please take this day's profits from black aad brown beaver wercouts, $16; business conta, SU; pants, SAvents, 8. A tew | very fine frock cuate, $14, single breasted, £12. PLEASUREARLE EXCITEMENT HAS BRE ‘English silk scarfs, 81 ench ‘Wool scaris, new style, 75 cents, Warm under abiris aud drawers, 75 cents. Kugiish collars, $2 per dozen, Pine cambric handkersuieis, bulf dor. $1 25 Jouvin’s kids, $1 per pair. At MOOD 1's Shirt hinporium, 262 Broadway ORK Uironghout the community by GAYE CEY'R met ke For Perfect Fitting Shirts—Green, Shirt Ma- nufacturer, No. 1 Astor Hou ry body wmoes it uae | am plied and a gravel lax ave but yet coutracted Unst cated paper for tbe water closet greatest of bieaainga for thes stock Ury and prewar Uve for those w Ballow’s French Yoke Shirts, made to Order | '#°**:_Vepot dl Avs sareot, Por sale by all drujginn | apd warranted to fit, at Jens than usual prices, at BALLOU 'S ¥ ALL MEANS SECURE 1,00 OR 6 SHEETS (PRICES | shirt emporium, 409 se reapee ively $1 aud Weenis) of AVERT Y'S mednated oper lor watercluses Depot 4l Ann stroes. | Elastic Stoci Shoulder Braces, Ladies |" - fee beite and supporters, . Glover's new lever wuss, at No. YOME TO 41 ANN STREET AND INSPECT THE | @ Amn aurcet ) grad novelty-GAYRITY'S medicated payor for tac Wer closet. KL CURE ABM prevents ples | D° Ret KAT TO URE GAYEITY'S MEDICATED Paper for the Walercimet Lcures and prevents piles Depo. 4 | {VERYHODS USES GAYRTTY'S MEDICATED PApkit jodie, If Sensthle, will Procure a Pair of CANTRALL's ladies’ thick sole fall boota 613 Broadway, Fine Arts. Anu Street FREE EXAIDITION. PN tising: 10 water color paintings now on view 4“ water clove Cures mud pre piles. Depot aL | BY way. ‘Aun sured. The above e i coat Gf mien, maurice, came " -_ Sai bahaeeian | Abd sporting wu some best an netints, REQUENTLY PILES ARK PRODUCED BY OROIN AK and is well Svurthy tho avieuira of conan wud purchs White, cowed # printed paper. GAYREEY s wedioated | ners. GURSKY'S Free Y. the water cioset cares and preveuis piles. a} Hrowitway. | Open ull 9 P.M. } FOR THE WATER oy Anis necessity. it cures aud pre sureet. | Herring's Patent Champion Fire And burglar proof safes, 251 Broadway, coruer Murray «NV Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machtives, new style, $50, Office, H06 roadway, New eork. The $5 Champion Sewing Machines on Ex- hibition and tor sale at $5 Brod wa} Go to the Washington Riding Academy, Vo. 490 Sixth avenue, corner of Twenty sixth sire Jo. TURNU MS, Proprictior. Dupuy’s Glycerine Jelly-Vor Chapped bands and lip B. DUPUY, 69 broadway Notice.This te to Inform the Public that closet ts 0.1m Depot al An AVE YoU TRIED GAYETTV'S MEDICATED PAPER for the water closet? Phowe whe use ! Iv both cures aud jsevenis that disease, be water closet be ortand cleaniwes, and anxk piles. Depot Ai Anni street. by All persow tw avotd oF be ¢ OURNALISTR © YMEN, HOOK KP ad all others ni GAYEITY § ine the water chmet: Ws order to eseaye plies. wureet. Depot Ava | ND GAVETTYS MEDICATED F | 7 INGE WOULD | itewres | per, foF the Water closet. a blessing and a juxury. we have disposed of our entire interest inthe lotvery grants held | aon jrevents puis with everybody. Lupo 4! awa wares by we, sechanvered by the veaten Geers, treorgia, ‘= pica ee a eee i 3 Pe tacky and Miswourt, of Wood, billy & 00. Wo take ADIFS MAY HE SAVED FROM PILES BY TUR USF place on the iat day of December, 1566; and we most contially J of GAYETTY'S medicated paper for the water cluest,T | Fecommend our successors w eur former friends ari patrons | ig x beautiful paper. medical! wo aa to cure and prevew! thas | disease. Depot 4 Ann street, OTTTEN: ULD SRE THAT THEIR in onler (oem ape piles, shoudl nse n KI TY'S medioaied paper tor the water el ireet. ‘Assured that the business will be contioned with the Seer aerate Raat - GunuobY a MAURY. Wiiwrratom, Del, Nor. 18, 1868, $1 for a Chest of Ten or Ten Pounds of Cot { LOREM | wUAY Ase | fee, at CHRISTIANSON'S, No | Chambers street, TINE THOUSAND CASES OF PILES ARE PRODUCED | —- hy the use of pulsovous wh! printed payer | ‘Ten Pounds Good Coffee for $1, and a Chest | | the water olosel. where one « vane produced, AVEITY'S meviiew » the wath of ton (or 61, at KEDFORD'S, 48 sixth av Defiance Salamander Safes—With Patent powder proof locks and crore bars Alo, fire and burglar yeout parior safes. Leper 8d Pear! ures apy ‘Row! ior M. PATRICK. 4 AL Arm ote SHOULD PERSISTENTLY USE ated poper for the waierelomes It | and ina luxury, Doyat ti Anbeweet. | cle that avery bex!y shor: i. LD AND. YOUNG KUEY'S reli pervents piles ARTY. AR ATTENTION [8 DIRECTED TO THE Querw’s Cod Liver Ot Jeliy can be Takes | PAK OUMAN ATH OS, “4 mor | without taste of the oil. (ice 195 Fourth avenue, PEN. ite and preveot ? FULD, CLAY & 00., Bo, 4 Fletener street, whoieaaio agents. A Card.—All Persons who have Grey Mate of air of a bad colot are invited to call and eyautt Doster CRANDIEAN (onanitation free) Shureh of Barclay. Bis new finid gives the hair the sired, aud may be considered a real prodigy iy every tumily PRIRS REMARDING THAT Nr meniented paper, for tae water veutive of p egant laxacy ‘co depot, 4 Ann street, Qt onal, (a Aare eure and will be saewered at RYT.—OAYETTYS MADIOATED | - es ] } FAMLY EXCEL — : paper, for tt ik an eacellontarticle, aod is Chopped Hands, &e—Certain Cause, Heme. “he! ) that its proprietors ciaum i | Max & UU.'B camphor toe with glycerine. 160, 2/3, Sil and | to be 4h Aue street. 156 Wroadway. — —— a QTRAMERS S10" OUT OF POAT WITH Do om Dyg yous Hate ar, Try « woe! S ate euppy of BANRETES, ee, your hair wo any etede, from 2 Sen atifal bh Sides, a erand usury. Depot dl Aan steee Or brown, oes uot stain the skin or Yur Applied line - ee sce wn water, Notrowhie. Does not wash of Ooly two shillings ® | 743% TERS SVOULD TAKE A @ ¥ OF GAYERT bottle, bold at WO Grand street, New York. f TY's medionied, p = clone, Wiki then Depot 4l Amp street, | piles. AND WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES, | ——_ J NTL RECENTLY RVERYRODY WAS COMPELLED ) "Wa use pie producing poloomous pat tha. water cleget GAVETTVE oledsented Paper ts new aRDhatvorsatiy. totes great comfort, and the medication wa to ue hewliuy) Fires and prevents pile. Depot 4 Abn etrert. TILL AINOUSLY POISONOUS MAPER (VHITE, COLOR ed and printed) need uo longer be used inthe waler Camphell, Apothecary anc: Chemist, Cor | ner of Lighth avenue and Twenty eightaaseet. Medicines war- | ranted strictly pure and genuine, trosa, Reference (o ail the paineiyal surgeons aud paysiciaay | closet to the protuction and aggravation of pilea. All respect (the elty. Col Bud examine, Su 2 Vesey street, Asie | able ad sensible person, male and female, substitute GAYRITY'S medicated papor—an anequa'led artiae. Depot House. 41 Ann sireet, Nottce.—Three second hand Fire ee Safes, array street, PATER MARKED IN RACH SHFET OF GAYETTYS mediowted | aper for water closet ix thy lnvenwer's mame, Be sure to aak for it. Depot 4 Ann «treet, for aale very low. STEARNS & MARVIN, 10 5 MISCELLA §KOUS. OVERCOATS OVEROOaTS, OVEROCOATA, GREAaL BeDUCTION LN EeLOKS, 0 A OAK HA ha, fn and 45, 47 nad 49 Gold street. wos the M, THRO R B. DEIROOR Rw 4 and 8 OVE WINTER ¢ Includiog ele gnne PSOU TM AE ¢ BIWRRIAN Most ow fon ofactns ew styles of sebucl clothing and holiday wl MIGHTY CHAAR? and very becoming, ij 4 RALDNESS AND I78 CAUSHS” IS THF TIT: wo Beles paper sablionea ty Movers 1OSeeM BO NATIT ACO, 27 Contral street. The author attr athe pre- mature lors of the Lair to various causes—among them ate. tight hata the hot and dry atmoaphe ot Furnace heated moe THING. YEROOATS, RoGBaa & RAYMOR disipation, aicolwiy har waaber, ée.; in feet, any cause tw ducing ndue bent of the head. produchag drys of the ow ticle, whieh, tv a henlthy state, should protect the Rate. ‘Te, remedy this he reeommenrts the exercise of common sense and the une of Burnets’s coooaine,—Transeript. OTH WHISKERS AND MUSTACHIOS PRODUCED It nix weeks by my onguent. Forwarded way where. 31a dott, , RG. GRAHAM, 108 Nassau street. (CUPTAIN MATERIALS AND WINDOW SITADRS » WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, KELTY & FEROUSON, 1 Broadway, and 54 Reade street, New Non. | Have a full and eboice stock of broeatels, eatin delaines, et. d masks lace and mualin curtains, cornices, which are olfered at the lowest prices. [Veg ARK'S SYRU.—THIS GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER on sale at C. LL. RING'S, 192 Broadway. ‘LAMB SYSUP—ONE BOTTLE WILL CURR THB / “worst cough; one swallow will help tt. YDARK BR AYRUP 18 MAGICAL ON LIVER, WOMR OB / perofulows cowpiainis, of oa Weakly, delicate (emales, YLARK'S SYRUP 18 NO HUMBUG; ONLY PROFESSORS / w partly the blood aad any blood divease. It ts wee ranted, YLARK'S SYRUP FOR CUULDREN WITH SCARLER / fever, or deilente, puny children, is magical. Try th MLARK’S SYRUP I8 A SURE CURE OF DEBILITY Om J nervousness, or weakness. or dyspopala, \UARK'S SYRUP I8 NO ALCONMOLIC PREPARATION, / butall vegetable and no mineral. $500 will be givea te aby grain townd im tt, \ORNS, BUNIONS, ‘NATLA PENETKATING THD / flesh, cured without’ path, so that the boot can he worm tam- mediately atter the cperation, without the leat Inoouve ZAOHAKLE, anegson chiropediat, & the patient, by br Bioadway. Kefers to the phystota: su goons of the AND TENDER FLROW YHAYS, CHAFED, CRACKED J positively cured and prevented by the uit of Dm. Hrated aonp, which te JRACD'S celebrated italian remedy for pimples, eruptions, salteheumn, frecules all skin blemishes, Poudre subuil proce Pele from low fone- Heminor any partot le bedy. aquid. rouge My white, babe dye and restorative, at the old depot 67 Walker atreck, flrs siore trom Broudwag; Mra. HAWES, Brooklyn, ao, (ROUP.—GI,000 WILL BE PATO T® THIS It Youvestown, Dec, 2, 1308, st night T saved a child's fife from the croup, after rs bad given it up to ate, with « bottle of your Venedham. Yours, Ep. Hittte | the druggists. Price 25 cents. Depot, 66 Cast N.Y, writes Dec, 6 that it is dodmge up. AY & MARTIN'S If ion (mma ROU untrt C srpabu wonders in cases of © KING —THTS UN@QUALIAD tured for over fifty yearn te Ab retall, and at Wholemawe of wt, agent for Day & Marda, TAF ary, 40s bROADWAY, Up wiry represewing D.C PRACOCE, London, ofa FINE DIAMOND JEWELRY, AT MANUFACTURERS’ /K10R3, INDON WATOURS © per oent below uausl prices, XTRA BEAVER OYERCOATS, Katra heavy pill overcsats, Fine bivek cloth overonatigy Belling at greatly reduced prices, at E. DE GROOT'S U2 futtan strow, {XTRA INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO PURCHASES % ofall kinds of winter clothing, AUK. DE GROOT’, 112 Fulton aloe, G ROVER & BAKEKS FAMILY SEWING MAOBINE, FHICR $0. 4% BROADWAY, This machine is unquestiounbly ‘The best tn the market \ AAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF ALL KINDS OP WINTER CLOUM At BODY GOODS, 12 Fulton streak, PNTLEMEN'S. G BEST ACOTOH WOOT BCARFS, NEW STYLES, P 8.-WHOLESALA BUY BRS CAN KAYE TWENTY PER CRW: Cal! aad look al the goods, Wak, ‘ se et ». 333 Brosdway, up stadom, Fy**ick's rarer UAKPYT SWEEPER, Price 88 60 For sale at the principal house furnishing and carpet ree Warranted to give eatistaction WOOUMAN 4 SCHMIDT, Agente, 125 Pears olgook, ISDIA STORK, seowa wags Joma arene 7 FOUNTAIN 6 AVY WINTER CLOTHING iw toate Oe GOLD & PRooIS, ow welling off, a eMGOL , = *: _ 1) Fulton sive 8 HOLIDAY CARDS, (96 BROADWAY. MM“ Mere MIRAC Mend on the Iaat OUS VERMIN DSSTROYER.— age of our popes far thie day « nmem- ter of certivcates attesting tothe efficny of Meyer's mireae- Tons femecios wht-h newer fail te destroy oll kinds of vermin. For sale it the pi ten street. at [usbon's. Corner of Canal wtrect sti yprielor ®arpot, 612 Brow! way. coruer Hews 1 ssior House, and 4i7 Denadeag, ple Werk Coa, 113 Prague and by Mra. Hayes, 175 Fulton street, Brooklys. Mo HOLIDAY CARDS, £95 BROADWAY. Mittt* tora y cans, os wroapway. JJ Mi *** wottpay caro, 00 BROADWAT. a VERCOATS, OVERCOATS, OVE GREAT KEDUOUON IN PRICK ey) OM HALL, Stand 6 Fulton, aud ©, 47 aud 9 Gold stroot, HRUMATISM, SCROFULA, SALT RARUM, 20.—RT TH'S Lite Halen is aa certain t eure Uae moet {thea Uiseanrs ae aier ist quench Mew A ryeipeine, the worst cusca of Imparity A Riineye, canara! debility. dyapayale, tim ns, pil Principad depot, No. 2 ] SEWING MACHINES be price of thean = eb costomers ‘Though the prlegm be pat sre made better than even | Now is the time to buy. LM. SING GR &UD., Sea on , New Tort, STFREOSCOPIC VINWS.—BECKEKL DROTITERS, NO. 1 9 Joho street. are jum publishing new series of Amerienm od toretgn views on gleas and paper, bi a tM ONLY PREPARATION WITH IMMENSE 11 hur whic hae atod Une a vigg ube hate, te. Pr now seid by all druggists wad famey alee iaroughoul the world. Depat 31 Brosdway- Tt, RYST AND CHEAPEST ARTICLE FOR Tem r COPOINE, COCOINE, COCOTNE, COCLANE, COCOINE, COOBTNE, OLN COLDINE, COOULSE, COCUNE. COOOLNE: . curing nl preseowing tbe bate te SON, 50.9% and 19; Drom t botties, 60 comta, W 2?cHrs ANd seweL Ry MBI IXeS, OPERA GLASSES, AND FAN: © AMTICLSS, OSBORNE, BOARDMAN 2 POWNSE NED, 62] Broadway, corcer of Spring sree. = ——— JV INISR CLOTHING FOR BOYS, ‘Gur stock in this depasment bas jest been renewed, SPLENDID OVRRUUATS, Ing the mach admired MAQUIGAUX STYLES, togethes with every varie’g of iptoor sloth it boys, A Liltie UOWER Tuan BERR ROGERS & MOND'S, Comer of Faiton and Nansen sirween, Ww ATTY NERVOUS ANTIDOTE AND PItysicatl IN- vigorator will siterly anaihilate epilepay, aeu detrwim tremens, f Mneinieet thes taspuse, meatal Ling tabs nian digression, nervous headeche, tvigoeat Serrons eves ¢ 2. Hayes 175 Fultoa tne wo z ibent reaction, mastering the mont mulishant ) Leng ibening without prietore, 109 Nawan streek $l a Brooklyn, AT DID JOHN WESLEY SAY? Ww" oo Fiectrtei : in So le agate “a thousensa con sow matty For ale by i. SMITH, Bat amatatee"oer Chey sol by draggin $4.50 ours SOs A See at = —} double Married. BROMIRUM [6 A WORD WHICH MEANS “AN OINT pesca bane = - Macr—Evenrt.—In Brooklyn, on Thuraday, Dec. 9, ac. . Uintments will neither cure or prevent @BAVER OVERCOATS, cording to the order of the Socwty of Frienis, Yoram Blacy, | Sut G \VETTY's mediexted payer for ibe wars clos wil | Oy ‘i dry to Caen F, daughter of Valentine Brerit. * | do both, This cheap aud beaalitul. Deyot 4. Anaastceet, OAK Hata vEr—THoRP.— In Williamsburg, on Thursday, Dec, — " " 7 some 4 and % Fulton, and 45, $04. Gets erent, by the Rev, John Q, Adama, Fenn. 'W. Travan tO Joim, | Y OU-CWE ASK NOU. IP YOU VALUE CLEANLIN ERR, Open uatl Tid. R, B. DRGROOE, second davglter of fase 0. Thorp, Fsq. fair trial to GAYATLY'S medicated paper (or the waier closet. —— i tas ton Weareulae ate ee et by Remy 4 It ie cheap and superior. Depot il street, 50 SINGER'S NEW FAMILY SEWING MA : veudeane riders fatter, by y, : oe ht 1+ eee mwien macminn tor teaalh Mr. Rinike, Mr. ote Vameaxn $0 Mss Mant KE. Mane | S/PALOC® PEOPLE ARR LOUDLY PROULATMING | Siw print Gearing ths lyre af the nacies Of tle tones ue. A the virtues of GAYETTYR medicviad paper for the | Ceatul manataciicers in the world, has wud WartaLcoat- a Thursday evening, Deo. 0, at the | Xiifentemen carry itome Rethelt (add cen Ai denial | O80 BOW be Rad Prige complot for uee-on ix” Reformed Duica chureh, Lafayette plage, by We Rey. 4d. pelle Depes tk Aus skeuk Broadway, New Yoo,

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