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NEW YORK AKERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1858, nent is repab’ national activity a “ If the poke activity 16 w have » pone: Tul ¢ ob, it must be con fined in its energies chieily within our own territory: our domain is already broad enough, and the opportunity for our activity commensurate with it, Tue necessities of order, safety and union require us to consolidate our @oergies within it. The Pacific Railroad, with its connoc: tions and lines of telegraphs, are the cagines by which this consolidation must be effected. He did nob surink from the enterprise because of its magnitude. Were it Jess formidable it would be less adapted to che ‘spirit and genius of the American people. The enterprise is not really formidabie, considered in relation to the benefits of peace, wealth and sirength W be derived from the agricul- fiiral, mineral, manufacturing ant commorcial resources of the region.’ In conclusion he would say, if natioual ac- ( tivity is Wo take a ul and benelicent direction, the ‘responsibility of directing it belongs to Congress; it cannot be left to the States. Tue revenues belong to the federal governinent, and it alono has power to act’ within the . He'calied on every senator to win for himself the gratitude of posterity by connecting his name ‘with this great work. It scemed to him thoro is no casior way to win - character given by the Roman historian to tho honor , + Ho labored for himself with came ir tho commonwealth with earnestness.’ Mr. Warn, fem.) of Texas, addressed the Senate in favor of the’ Toxas route. His remarks wero indistinctly heard, ‘Mr. Wnsox, (opp.) of Mass., moved an amendment, that the road shall be between parallois thirty-four and forty three, The debate was postponed till to-morrow. ‘THE SLAVE THADE. ont Py rand) (opp.) of Bi. Y., offered a resolution direct- the Committee on the Judiciary to report if inflaton ig beceasary to stop the siave trade. Davis, (adm.) of Misg,, onjecting, it was lost. THE PAULBING YILIVUSTRH AFYALI, Mr. (ovr) of Wis., offered a resolution, which was adopted, cailing for the letters between the President of Nicaragua and Commodore Paulding, if there are any such in the Navy Department. LAND IN NEW YORK HAXHOK YOR TH® GOVERNMENT. On motion of Mr. Sewaxp, the Secretary of War was requested to inform the Senate if any land in New York harbor can be had for revenue parposes. BRITISH SUNJKCTS IX ORBOON. Mr. Davis, (adm.) of Miss , offered a resolution, which was adopted, calling on the Secretary of War for informa- tion respecting the e Fights of British subjects in Oregon, ‘THE NKW SENATE CHAMDER, KETO. Mr. Busour, (adm.) of Ind., from the’ Building Commit- tee, reported that tho new Senate chamber would be ready for ocoupancy on Jan. 4. The President sent, through the Secretary of State, part of the correspondence of Robert McLane aud De. Parker, ex-Miniaters to China. He withholds a portion of the cor: TeEpondence on account of pending negotiations. A bill was passed to advance Hiram Powers $2,500 for ‘Statuary. The Senate then went into executive sessiou, and, on the opening of the doors, sete House of Ropresentatives. Wastinatow, Deo. 21, 1858. APPROPRIATION BILLS REPORTED. Mr. Peres, (adm.) of Mo., from the Committee on Ways and Means, reported bills making appropriations for the consular and diplomatic service, and for the sup- port of the army. PVEVLAR BLECTUNS LY TERRITORIES, Mr, Kxtroaa, (opp.) of Iil., asked, but did not obtain, leave to introduce a resolution instructing the Committee 00 Territories to report a bili providing for the election of all local officers in the organized Territories by the peo- ple, they to pay the expenses of the government; grant- ing lands to actual settlers, and providing that'a State constitution may be formed when there is population enough for one representative to Congress—the same to be submitted to the people for ratification, ORGANIZATION OF DACOTAH. Mr. CavANaGH, (adm.) of Minn., sesronaned a bill to organize the Territorial governmont of Dakotab, THE OLD SOLDIKKS’ PENSION BILL. The House then went into Committee of the Whole on the Soldiers’ Pension bill. ‘A nuinber of amendments were offered, debated aud re- jected. The enacting clause of the bill was then stricken out by Six majority. This had the effect, as was intended, to ter- minate further proceedivgs thereon in committee, and, bring the bill into the House. New Ruitway Ror 70 Bosrox.—The formal opening 0 the now route from this city to Boston will take piace on ‘Thursday morning, 234, the train leaving the Now Haven Station, Twenty seventh street, at 8 A.M. The new route is laid out from here to New Haven, thence to New London, from whence the passengers croas the Thames river and take rai{ to Stonington, Connecticut, thence by Stonington and Providence to Boston. This route shortens the distance twenty miles, and saves an hour'stime. Tho run ought to be made in eight hours, the average run by New Haven, Hartford, Springfleld, and Worcester being nine hours. In addition to these two railway routes there are three lines of steamboats running on the Sound, and Connecting with railways at Stonington, Fall River and ‘Allyn’s Point, near Norwich. We understand that there will be quite 4 large excursion party over the new route on Thursday. Supreme Court. Before Hon, Judge Davies. THE MANDAMUS AGAINST THE CITY CANVASSERS. ‘Duc, 21,—In the case of the application of Mr. McAdam for & mandamus against the City Canvassers to compel frre ea orp Councilman in the Seventh Senatorial district, tho Judge said that he had no doubt that Mr. MacAdaia tous ontisinn to tha tring, snk Gana tears was fraud somewhere, but inasmuch as the return was Sent back to only two of the inspectors instead of to the whole board, he should deny the motion for a mandamus. Pe xd oecinen oro Garvin mete shown po specimen jorta Carolina » Weighing - a yee id almost porfostiy pure. It was taken from ide me mines b belonging to Mr. Christian, in Mont- gomery county, and is cortataty | the handsomest specimen we have ever seen. Mr. Christian has taken out at thiety thousand dollars worth of the ore in the course of three months, and at a cost of only a few hundred dollars. nis mines are believod to be almost inexhaustible. They were discovered in August last; and he has just been offered for them, in New York, ‘three hundred thousand see which bo refused to” tako.—Kichmond Whig, Frrat Suap.—The Savannah Republican of last week announces the capture on bagel in the Savannah river, of three shad, the first of the season. Tar Oraxce Cror.—The crane igh of Louisi- ana, says the New Orleans Picayune, season is very large, and the crop is geling from wissen from six wo eight dollars per thousand. 2447, 2455, 2457, 2459, 2461, 2463, , 2487, i, a, ‘2477, 2479, 2481, 2483, 2489, 2401, 2407, 2499, Part 2.-—Nos. 2148) 2864) 15, 127, , 44 94, 2520, 148 1481, 2850, i758, 2866, 698, 1681, 271 iss, 288, 2810, 1093, 1o34, eormuce Covet Non 1054, 1669, 1696, 1698, 1721, 1741, 1744, Tiel, eet 1768, 1771, 1775, 1776, 1778, 1780, 1789) 1792) 1794, 1796, 1797, 1803; 1804, 1836, 1843, 1844) 1855, 1868, 1881', 1882, 1883, 1887’, 1903, 1908, 1960, 1910, 1911, 1914, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1418, 1503, 1584, conto Prxas.—Part 1.—No calondar. Part 2.—Nos. 2302, 2668. No general term of this court witl be held’ 8 ‘the holiday week, and the motions and ap- peala noticed for the fourth Monday of December will ‘stand adjourned until the January term. Some of the Natural Outlets are closed If we are sick, elther of the skin or of the bowels, whereby the blood becomes loaded with impurities, and the head aches. the eyes are heavy, the nose runs, the throat is. sore, the fires of fever torment troubles us, and @ thousand different pains telat ie oe peg er beaks. ‘hat shall we do? Tihs ‘That never fait HRARBRETH'S Gr Pour of five wil to cure, and one dose of four or five will save weeks of sickness, an is well yaows, by hundreds of thousands f our citizens. Innocent good. Sold at 25 cents P oF on: ‘and 18 conte ihe belo box, potend Seniod. Principal of. 204 Canal st ‘Sold also at 296 Bowery and 241 Hudson om Leompeme in a Fashionable Winter Hat.— Bt. Cla shee, sre should ju age by ® purchase he has just made at Knox's, 312 Broadway to cast aside his vene- Fablocan, and make his annual viaits on ‘hrmimas Eve inh aiiractive and fashionable winter hat. Good. Follow his example, and buy your holiday bat at once and at KNOX'S. TOR FAMILY DERAL tend the funeral, at one o'clock on Thursday afternoon, ‘The African Slave Trade—The Paraguay Ex- Pedition—Religtous Services —Dolngs in Con- gress—The Lottery Policy Excitement—At- fairs in Euvope—Local Mattors—-Murket Ite- ports, &e., &e. The Fauy Genacp of today (Wednesday) will give All the news of the preceding week of interest, and «large quantity of miscellaneous and tmterosting reading, It will contain— Additional Intelligence from Africa received by the Nia- gura—Our Correspondence from Africa—The French Slave Trade—The Yucht Wanderer, &c. The Paraguay Expodition—Visit of our Correspondent to Paraguay—His Short Stay—The Preparations of President Lo- pez—Movements of the Squadron &c. Affairs in Washington—Report of the Proceedings of Con- grens. Roligious Services on Sunday—Kxercises at the Agademy of ‘Mualo—Sermon at the National Theatre—Dedication of St. John German Lutheran Church—A New Baptist Church on Sixth Avenue—New York Gift Tract Sootety—Misaton to Beamen, ‘Tho Lottery Policy Rxamination Of the Alleged Agents of Bamuel Swan & Co., proprietors of the Delaware and Georgia Lotteriee—A Lucky Individual— Henry Ward Beecher and the Policy Men—They Refuse to An- ewer Questions, 4c. Another Sparring Exhibition—The “Fancy"* once more in Ecotactes—Heenan’s Challenge to Fight Accepted. Letters from our Paris and Berlin Correspondents—Ar- rival of the Steamship Indian Empire at Broadhaven—tler ‘Voyage in the Storm—Scenes on Beard—The Passengers tn Dublin—The Paris Fashions for Decemver—Interesting Ex- tracta from our foreign files, In‘eresting from Japan—Consul General Harris’ Letters to Commodore Perry, ‘The Next Prosidency—The Squabbles of the Democracy and Troubles of the Opposition. ‘The Execution of Albert Myers at Columbus, Obio—His Last Moments and Dying Blasphemics—He Rejects Miniateria Offices and Spurns the Ministers, Interesting Letter from a Correspondent in Sonora, Mexico. Capture of a Counterfeiter—Police Officer in Troy Charged ‘with Counterfeiting. Faditorials on prominent events of the day. Booal News of interest of this and the adjoining cities. A full report of the New York Cattle Market, with the num- ber of cattle offered for sale, prices, &a. A carefully prepared Report of the Prices of all kinds of Family Marketing at Washington Market. ‘The Latest News received by telegraph or otherwise up to gether forming an interesting and useful newspaper. Terme—Only $34 year, four cents & single copy. To be ob- tained at the office of the Hunatp and of all news agesta. 4d- vertisomenta inserted at the usual Hana. rates. Par Ay Saunders’ Metallic Tablet Razor the genuine article, bas never been equalled for ible razor. sale by itty et ages: Dy you Dye your Hi one Oh, a Bot- He of WILSON'S Bair colorer, which ia not dye, but vi color your hair to any ahade, from light brown to a beautiful black 1 Does not stain the skin or burn. oA DpHe uke ._ Does not wash off. Only two Sold at 306 Grand street, New York. See That Your Grocer Keeps Bond's Cele- Mi and Oe HYDE & 00, 150 Chambers rect. Buy Bond's Celebrated Boston and Oyster ackers. Sold b; m 7h. We MYDE & CO., 180 Chambers street. A. W. Faber’s Lead Pencils sold at Retail a stationers; at wholesale, only, by B. FABER, sole agent, ‘William street, Machines. Wheeler & Wilson’s Se’ Prices greatly reduced. Office 505 Broadway. y's “ Kise-Me-Quick,” from it tuline: the “perfect gem,” and other new perfumes of exqul- ite fragrance. Broadway. from Trinity church, without farther ‘Wurrxxy.—On Tuesday, con of Willian M, and Atnelia Whitney. The friends of the family are invited to attend the fune- | ral A, (Fedneeday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from No. | ‘A GREAT ART FRATURE. COSMOPOLITAN ‘ART ASSOCIATION, This popular aud beneticeat. tnadtta year of uuparai nate art xnd literary taste throughout the means yet devtwed, Th recels tug men of every section, Tt Bis tos horses of Sinarion oreo the best ‘works of art” Th digpenves tie urest literasure. Heeovers the walls with engravings « of rare boeuy. Ttia io ONLY ART EXPONENT IN AMERIOA, edtitors, mini Ore, and the wousen of Dimerion thee given the seal of rt tion. AC small gone to aun Se sane toh of Classes the tmoana odin of advancing ant as proerees. rere. ts pant jour years 0! iden benelicence, and prove that such nn ead inatitut A EEEAE PUBLIC vane, ‘The Directory, determined to render is faglory than ever, vilor tie follow Unprecented torma aren: upon the payment of three dollars, becomes a wae i i a ry stool plate copy. vemithe in eo wad ol No poorer ee a, be free season admittance to the Dusseldorf Gallery, New York, and 0 the Wennne seaman.” can be piven Sa Ge taty, of sabeartones valuable Deo. 21, Wiuuam M., Jr., infant B. MxsCH! Serene tre Sees WAYS TO WEDLOCK —8E¥ HOME B JOURNAL VAYETTY'S MEDICATED 8. —AYETTY'S MEDS. et damoary |, 1868. $2n year, Offer 107 Fulton G pi tpt iy rat one be seen 0 Ro Tal 6 Se Suen Lito, which ts now cad en Je curebasee, 2. sbtead NOW COSTS MORE THAN DRBAD. OF email quant at of the discoverer, verybedy should have it, oF atleast inapect tt BUTTER NOW CO8TS MORE THAN BREAD. RUTTER NOW COSTS MORE THAN BREAD, BUTTER WILL COST LESS THAN BREAD, BUTTER WILL OOST LEAS THAN BREAD, BUTTER WILL OOST LESS TIAN BREAD, I¥ MADE WITH JOHNSON’S PATENT CHURN. IF MADE WITH JONNSON'S PATENT CHURN, IF MADE WITH JOHNSON'S PATENT CHURN. THE ABOVE FAOTS OAN BE SEEN EVERY DAY, THK ABOVE FACTS CAN BE SEEN EVERY DAY, THE ABOVE FACTS CAN BE SEEN EVEBY DAY, AT JOHNSON'S DAIRY, 52 BROADWAY, at 3 and 734 P.M. AT JOHNSON’S DAIRY, 626 BROADWAY, at 3 and 754 P.M. AT JOHN5ON’S DAIRY, 526 BROADWAY, at 3 and 74 P.M STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS ONLY FOR SALE. STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS ONLY FOR BALE, | STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS ONLY FOR SALE. DANIEL JOHNSON. Fos Peesents, rOUNFALWS ‘ixpta 8TO) 653 Broad ” TWO WAYS TO WEDIOOK.—8KE HOME JOURN, Hs Of January |, 1800. $28 year. Office 107 Fultos —— ~TWwOo wave ao WEDLOCK.—8KK HOME I + of January 1, BZ year, Ofllee OT a JOUR Ae K.-HKE HOMK gos: AN le mom -TWO WAYS TO WEDLOC: $2 e year, Office 107 Fulton J. of January 1, 1869. —TWO WAYS TO WEDLOCK.—8x Ho! K.atSanunry 11958. $d m your. OMe 1p yEJOURNas L ADIES' GOLD WATCHES, 6 NEW STYLES OF CASRiRy LADIES’ WATCH CHAING, elogant patteras R. . PI B col aL BARRINGS LTS Sot SEACE-AES sow ccm GENTGRMEN'S GOLD VEST CHAINS, new styles. MIBORS’ KARRINGS, PING and BRACELETS. DIAMOND RINGS, CLUSTERS acd SINGLE STONE, GOLD THIMBLES, SLRKVK BUTTONS and STUBS, GOLD SPECTACLES and RYE GLABGRS. GOLD LOCKRTS, NECKLACKS, SKAL RINGS, PURE GOLD WEDDING RINGS, ITAMP AGNES FOR THE HOLIDAYS —100 BASKETS ints, from $7 25 to $10 per bask, for ian coon ate oT fuperior wine ‘B fas ne Works of art, from the beat ardst wile by OR MENDUM, 18 Wall treet, JUT BRACELETS, PING, bo, ean ing recnied kid up ie bt evening. of Janu nia we mie eg ‘Is @AID TO BR) OUT. 7 LADIES’ BRACELETS, new ant styles, wi * , elegant BS cmared for aan am reset Aone da rT SILVER CUPS, N. ats ime pfcans ARD CARRE, ent for ear. A. iN ‘Clubs of a perm wi ve furnished with Journal, engray- | (JONS, BUNIONS, NAILS PRNETRATING THK — aes net ‘ac, leah ‘cured without'pain. the boot ean be woru tua | FRUIT KNIVES, RUTTER KNIVES, FORKS, STOOMS, Ae, ia WHat birt IN potas pay Ag Te Pye gy Te eAOIAR IC 3 ‘the least incon: P we o Baskets, Po feuarcent Gor, Neweil, N.S. Broadway. ‘eelers tothe phyatcians and enrgeons of ‘the od Btands, Tea potion lee, Bpooes, Forks, £0. ates it pay .—Gov. Allston, 8. 2 result from it.—Gov. Wrighi, Ind. Grated with membarshine ioe Miner, ‘Wishes it great success. —Gov. Wicklifte, La. From over two thousand nolices we quote ui random:>— iy Brot are anational Senet “Halimove American, are in every way laudable.—Troy ‘Has earned an enable mame fr ee ee rat, yond » doubt.Rep Sycamore, best evidence of its merits —Balt. Founded upon such a sound alg per Pal just @amanner aw to be well calculated wo receive public couicaoe patronage, and to accomplish ite worthy purpose,—Savan- a tan) Journal of Commerce. OPINIONS OF The Village Blacksmith — ‘This truly elerant stool ongravin which is sent to every subscriber of the Coam Hitan Art rm eixtion (for $3, together with Art Journal) a8 large ast class picture, after. Her! ‘great inted on heavy'biaie paper, 238 incheaand sent on Wood rollers, pre do apy part of the country. Ite subject combines many wi wing motice by the the in interior of a amithy, “twe Vil binckunis represents and the smith in the act of shoeing a large white horse, ith the Fight toretoot between his knees, | Just as bie pincers are fair old of the sboe, hia aizention’ ts diverted by ® musical foot op; and, white only half toring he seve vo Fool the sailing rewence of is wile, who sande his side, with the din= her basket on her arm, A full blooded hound tn the fore round, absorbed in the opieration upon the horae, ts rein the picture—a group of four—a horse. ‘one of We have ever seen on CAUCARS; & Than, WhO la Overy. Man, reminding one of Longteliow’s linea he smith, stalwart man was be a woman who comen tn wits her * geod cheer,” like a blessing, reminding one of Woodworth's — creature not too b ht and For human natare’s daily food, and_a noble hound, marvelioualy toreabortoned remit of itis a - Sir Walter Scott, with his huntaman and ho! piece, and. we ‘cannot cottempinte. It long withow love, at least, with the woman and borse, uneop histiosted ATRCA Of the'angel and the the magpiticent benuly of ‘My kingdom for a e fas uch 8 oonsts wile, we would give ocr beartona ie fom over one thousand notices from every section of the country come the following opinions of the cnaravin Eliciting universa! admiration. Boston T' A splendid pieture.—Boston Kqual to any specimen of art ever produced.—Balt. Am, Doubly worth its pric piicorgetown (Ky.) Journal. Magnificent affair.—PtTobaceo (Md.) Thnes, Large and superb.— state Journal Madison, Wie. One of the mon: contly ever offer Wi Tn addition to the above of $8 will receive the beautifully Aleate tn the premium Lene de. —Troy Whig. raving, every beeriber angraving, every subsoriber For sale by GRO. 0. ALLEN, importer of watohen and & a He and retail 116 Por ware, wholes 3 - Canal street (formerly No. ti Broadway, = banned Lz. WAYS TO WED —8KE HOME: ME JOURNASs 4» of Snounry |, 1869. Be year. _Oftoe 107 Fulton arent, Li ‘ual LEDGER I8 SAID TO BE our. CROUR, CHOUR—s.00 WILL ne PAID IF THIS ae Yooxastown, Dec. msg 2, 1858, erg i mia T saved & child's life from the atone the doctors had given it up to die, with a bottte of your poten Hintment, Yours, En, I wad by all ‘the drugatata. Price 25 centa. Depo, 66 Gort N. Card, Rime 3 N.Y., writes Dec. 5 that it is doing wonders in canes of UBICAL BOXES, — TWP NDERSIONED OFYER FOR sale a bow CPuk LEDGER Ts (AID TO BF) OUT. from tae Complete astortment, of wiusloal —< oto twenty fou with a variety well as German and Tallinn musie. D ~TWO WAYS TO WEDLOCK,—SEE HOME JOURNAL bias yon a MaKtiN, importers, + of January 1, 1899. $2ayear, Office 107 Fulton street, 31 Minid e. mp stairs, Now Yorn, 3 Pe TWO WAYS T0 WEDLOCK.—SER HOME JOURNAL eee ee AL BRAUTIVIER M. of January 1, 1889. $2a'year. Oftion 107 Fulton slrmet. imparts to the skin instantaneously that whiten eoftneas sa vrivety pearance which are seldom met wih In adults, Mond LEDGER IS GAID TO BE) OUT. and are peculiar ee tee iy fond be Realty, and yet so that the closest serutiny fails (odetoce ha pitied, MoReeaps oa MAONETIO. PLAsTE: It removes treckles, redness, roughuess and all impurities ‘ER. THK GKEAT STERMOTHENER AND PAIN Da of the skin. Thin also “ UNPQUALLED AS A PERFUME. The beat and cheapest household remedy in the woetd, It is punranteed to be free from al motallic substances, ple and plensaut tn tts application, certain and sin feta ae any other ingredionta injurious to the akin. Tn each caisson of | fesuits. 'A'heautiful, sclentife, eiternal cured for the relief oI ab any Uime, in the buman at under all ‘creumsngse 1 (hla plaster an anywhere, if pain in oR i Ianter =e win has vanished. PAIN’ UARNor a THIS PLASTER WS Rheumatiam, tameness, stitfness, weaknoas, debility, mee Younmeas, nenralgte, dy nie oats, coughs nnd colds, pai aches of every kind, down even to MEDIATELY “RELIEVED, nod, with a oe ence, ANENTLY CURED, by the magical Ray of the MAGNETIC PLASTER, This the simplest, surest, safest, pleasctest and remedy in erimence Ite pplication ts universal eS the strong rasn, the delicate woman and the feeble tnfaat. each and all it will e ® balm anda blessing. Ite use ie ogreeable, and without annoyance or trouble. The price within reach of all, rich or poor: all fy 3 havo it, and should have ft who are sick and suffers an) Pu eal In nr ti Pes tin boxes, yy wi we make six oe get Pilates, child can apread them. Price 26 conta f box. with full and ri directions, 1 nd proprietor, 1) Water streat! Ne a Inventor ai or aireot, New MOKEHEAD'S MAGNETIC PLASTER eel v gints in every city, town and village of the U tod Naloa the beautifier is includ FLAGON OF COULEUR DE ROSE D’ORIENTAL, ‘THR RAREST PURDARATION EXTANT, which, when ured in connection with the beautifier, produces a really megical ettect. ‘The beantifier was originally prepared for the courta and of Kurope by Dr, Behopeckees He has been induced Heh an i taper ‘in the United States: Phe the especial re- net of Amertenn In Trice $1 per Calsson.” or sule mall tha principal drug. and taney storer in Now York and adjoining elties. alao offer to send it free of extra charge to any address in New york wea adjoining cities, or upon receipt of $1 25 toany part of the Uuio iw those who have not visited Rurope may think it one of the bumbags of the day. we wish to ners at once that thia ia not cane, Therefore, we have Riogte go in our establishment, and also at Laird’s, 439 Broadway, hairdressers, au fait in all pk refinements and gecreta of "toilet in Europe, where it ATIS. ‘Ail cope wit ceosttes prompt nentpn by cow . obitutoae General depot of Dr. Sschonocker's Griemtal item Broadway, Now York, Moffat's Building, rooms 58 aso and 86. 0 YOU WANT TO_BUY A RELIABLE PISTOL 1—IF ii #, call at EDWARDS’ New York armory, 567 Broad. wi where you can find Colt’s, Deane & Adams’ Trauler's, you em ular The SreaKER in reply to a question said, if the House ‘RB. DUPUY, chemist, 609 Beal's and the Deringer pistols, with privilege of NHK LEDGER 18 (ALD TO BE) OUT. Concur in the recommendatiog of the committee to strike | LadteweLockitt’s Celebrated ‘Trimmin rersom ger yeeros ae Tee Oe ET amare Ak, | Purchasing. i aca out the enacting clause the bill would there’ eo de- bere ne Sweét Breath and Pearl-whi Teet! 51% Broad: , New York. - pid. es vy posh Eins Kan Bagi give, wi all description con Peta tn Ma ‘The eahjert ia too PRINCIPAL abenouee" Eee out BOOKS | —Two WAYS 70 WEDLOCK.—SEE HOME JOURNAL Pad queation was decided in the negative—75 against et delicate to be referred to by your best and most intimate asso. ST ECTURN COPIES of the above engraving, Art Journal, THE HOLIDAYS, + of January 1, 1869. $2 year. Oftice 107 Stylish 5 ‘snk Hat for the | ciates. Fo refined gentlemen and beautiful indies inove in #0. can be seen at the following agencies, where anbscriptions se eget en ciety with is snatving Incuies, sediciont to annibiiate tn an iil Se necetend pe up to 1zb'elock M. of Jah. 1 ak ent ta (iPod FAMILY NECTAR WHISKKY—VERY OHOIOM se Savacr, (adm.) of Tenn., offered a substitute, which | holida: Ale, a ‘lect assortment of missea’ A. Hunt coruer Philadel GOODRICH'B. ure from ANeghany county, Peon, for sale inatant the moat and otherwise inviting charms. kK. unt, by of Fifth, phia, Turkey, full gilt or anu ‘wan agreed upon by caucus last night, for the bill, pro- | avd ‘iitreneane cope, J atATERN & RUSAR'S, je hott ¢ of Hh "* ines Bo flower will at once ventas tho Bs WOMEN OF BEAUTY ont g NKINS, 146 Fulton atreet, Posing peusious to all who served slaty’ days or more or | £38 Bowery, 890 Urand srect, ang 231 Bighib avew saad te hae aha el And ral by eh, aus, “ saiiiipsiasiniais wore engaged in the actual war of 1812 or during that BARNES & PARK. Fark row, ‘iso $31 Broadway, aad oy HEROISM. furs. 0 -1w0 WAYS TO. WEDLOOK.—SkR ror JOURNAL period. The benefits of the act are extended to the ma- Men's Furni for the Holidays | druggists. Price 50 ‘a bottle, pee + of Janvary ayear. Office x Tine corps. In the event of the death of a ponsionor, his | selling at reduced prices at Mcl.AUGHLIN’S, corner of Green- es Gooprion'’s Mageitematly soend teen LAYING CARDS—PLAYING CARDS. Trilow 1s to receive the pension during her natural lite, wich and Murray streets. Birth, COURT a: a at adn ploquel card, ‘The pensions are grajuated as follows'—For twelve mont Unmact.—On Sunday, Dec. 19, the wife of Panur J. Us- or eel’ portrs beat aasortm en service and upwerde, aivety rx dollars; for ar months Double Soled Warranted Water | acu, of a daughter. v 7 NAPOLEON. is WILLMER & ROGERS, 43 Nassaa street and upwards, not twelve mouths, seventy-five dollars; | proof. 90 years’ experience. A ear lO ooo Sade dy here mene = asam Bros, conten | seman tom nee. ee, oy te mr, | Telierastace NT oun | — anadinnn, | Pie es | P-SPRINAGA RR SR ca at jo] yi tthe A Mr. Fiarrox (opp) of N. Y.. offered © substitate pre. | _Gentthoontan Howse, oan Sanat Conducted | Lot Jones, Oscax Hives to Fuuza Jase, ‘only daughter | "°°" *! seemnsinaian sonalzedhe MERCHANTS. $120); aif “antique, pms viding that (be pensions which baye been or may a - pl onl inner every of Alexander Evans, 5 oe now ‘A Ax] DooToR granted to variows elanes of, persons, shal) be conaidered | @’¢lock, for $0 cents. A new feature in the system. ‘Gtennne thas Oe tee 7: A BEAUTIFUL HOLIDAY PRESENT, RANDALL/S LIFE Twelve andra wareeaet® tng to commence with the time of their wounds or other disa- Mr. Harris, at the residence of ry bride's parents, ONE OF GROVER & BAKFR’S AL. Al Diliuies, and be calewlated according to the existing pen- A Chest of good Tea for One Dollar.—Also, mnt ex to Miss Sanan J. Ciat woltks pe row TLuaTic ATION Sion laws. In case of the death of the pensioner his | ten pounds of excellent ooffee fur $1.at CHRISTIANSON'S | Sirtan—Gnexywoon.—On NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, JEFFERSON, x DuONE "Cas ‘3 widow, or children, or next of kin to receive the pen- sidence of the bride's mother, b: Prices froen 960 t0 $100, A1so ened — mory,, CHARLIE H. MEER to CLARA, Qa EDRATH'® Wolk four vols rontivarra Mr. Fenton's substitute was rejected by two majority, | Punetual at the Season k Greenwood, all of this city. Witt PROVE A Most ACORFTARLE Present Pow A FIL DINGE WORkE fourvola [The Celebraied Met pat iy Apia dag ow hee ye Bae wor aw GENIN'S SPLENDID GALA TIAT, mace Leeen On Saremey, Dee. $3, by the Rem Je " LLETT'S WORKS ‘Clasicos put Eero A Wik weaorrroy tee Pending the question on the passage of the amended No. 24 Broadway, | Seph Wilson, of Fairfield, New Jersey,’ Mr. Baxsamty T. MOTHER, WIFE, DAUGHTER OR SISTER. teens WORKS. two vole i into eat ital tars Ager Dill the House adjourned. Wrisan to Sakam E., only daughter of Joel Loree, of this ~ - DEAN SWIFT'S WORKS, six vola. Price in halt ee ene lane FICK, 496 BROADWAY. BOSWELL 01 RBON, four vols. or andl. Pacifie Ta a. ‘The Great Hat city. ye .. 1% Woe ee = calle wi | mstory aD EXE OR on FH BALTIMORE PL@ a ; For ne NLS VISITING HAT, Died APHH LEDGER 18 GAID TO BR OUT. pero eM WOIKH, two yois braty gle, $70; pone ‘rowrwarns ‘The stockholders of the Southern racine Railroad maet No. 214 Broadway. yelzzs—On Monday, Dec: 20, Maxror dumm, aged 28 ‘ HAALITTR WORKS. fee vole ; . § Da. suxuetr awn Sis Beaurtyun wi bere in Convention toda: General Richardeon offered a = oK.<i ” LEIGH HUNT'S WORKS, four vole . Fk, resolution, requiring the Nickhelters present to register Briliant Originality 7 eThe frienvda of the family, and those of his brothers, | A TWO. or Ten eee mm BOMB JOURNAL tor REY & TAORS: ublishors, 19 Nawwan st, SKK NATIONAL POLIOK di: the amouui of stock they represented, so that a majority iin PRarr¥ Ay HAT, William and Patrick Ames, are respectfully invited to at street. And for sale by the principal booksellers. THX BENNETT | Divorce CASE, of sharoe might decide the questions that came up. A 0. 214 Broadway. | tend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one PAIR FOR THE HOME MISSION CHAPEL OF THE i Uk vite Pair heated discuseion then arose, on Mr. Chilton charging that ——__—__—_ o'clock, from bis late residence, No. $6 Centro atreet. Church of the Incarnation will be held at the Chapel of oo HOLIDAY BOOKS. head ths. PauTixe, there had bern an imsue of fraudulent stock, and saying | S¢ereoscopes at Day'—On Tuesday morning, Dee. 21, Maxy Jaws, infant | £4 Chur of the Friendless, No, 29 East Twenty ninth mrect, D. APPLETON 200. NATIONAL POLLGK CSRE PPR. that he made the statement on the authority of Mr. QURNRY'S NEW GALLERY, | daughter of Owen and Catherine Duly, aged 14 days. gn Tuesday, Dee. 21 at 12 d'eloee, and coatinved during the i hind 344 Brot way, Lawremon, Professor Fowlkes made a telling speech in pi Re vpn d first block below the New York E ‘The friends and relatives of the family are res; lly ry « of Wednesday. ‘A large collection of useful ened “180 WAYS TO WEDLOCK, oT HOME JOURNAL reply to Mr. Chilton. Col. Post also replied to some charges did assortment of stereoscopic views of all E., of we invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) on, ie and faney treislas will be sold at low prices. Ai thelr recently enlarged store, be tdeepby 75 wide, Q. January 1, (8. S2a year, Office 107 Foltan sent. or hie. Aecher's, and read from a balance sheet, showing | world, artisueally colored ¢ ApoGps matuary, He. fe., Just Fe | at one o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No, 234 a MOT COMPLETE STOCK that the Habilities for stock, deducting the donations, wore | Ceived. Gallery open till 9 res eae ‘toa. Rivington street. DAMS EXPRESS COMPA or HK LEDGER 18 (AID . BE) ovT. $2,600,000. Colone} P’. then said that he had over $400, "7 h Doxemvs —At Astoria, on Sunday, a 19, Amram HOLIDAY Piegaers, , rs MIMQAES BOOKS, G00 worth of the cee, whieh bis Karthere frisnes hes: | Geuetie. eae! renter Prunen Nery hentien at ane | DORKMCS, private watchinan, aged ‘s to ot- | monte, toon bapa wreswnnl echt corough air prpenns CHRISTMAS AND 'NRW. TEARS PRRSRNTS. ~TWO WAYS TO WEDLOCK.—AR® HOME JOURNAL freely surrendered. The explanations strengthed the con om ae, depo sy and & Wiltam tet on His relatives and friends are reepeettully invited receive extra care and prom; A dalivery a ‘at destination, mong the prominent R. of January 1, 18 $2a year, Olier LT Fal ftom rel Orleans stockholders, disarmed the Mstdon lone, ° GkO M. Agent. tend the funeral, from his late residence, at Astoria, to- ‘All pareaie. auoune: ibe carefully puck Ld ane iam marked GT ray OF THE SKASON . euepicions which had been created, and restored harmony day (Wednesday), at twelve o'clock M., without further with full add pt de vreeuible) the name of atreet ‘The Srrstserd Gattery ot nm TRO RRR REWING MACHINES, te the Convention. _ ae ts for Small Children | Oyen soa Now Haven ‘ When the Se cra a Sanrtcular date tatould | Levante Poors. Rplendily inatrated. ety ‘brough Wor te! Accident to the Steamer Aubrey and Loss of aoe fee yoboratan lar Brooklyn, on aye after be noted ou ie package. "ADAMS f wee ond. ie Ieepubenn Court, Py aien Life, ingering ines, Robert. T. Douglas, Mess in Household Kook of Sr. Loum, Dee. 21, 1858. the 28th year of her age. Rhymes and Roundelays. The steamer Aubrey met with an accident » few miles | Amentean Watches for ‘The funeral will take place from tral apt rue LEDGER 18 GAID TO BH) OUT. A aplowilt array of juvenile books, embractag all the novel. | ¢ above here last night, by which four of five lives were APPLETUN LEVEY & 00.8 Meeting house, ae street, ne {Wednesday - Manet the ange os AND PRAYER BOOKS, Som. WAYS TO WEDLOOK.— 88® Home JOURNAL . lost. The boat ran op the wreck of a sunken steamer, American Mey ogee soa appropriate gif, for the | noon, at two o'clock. the family are re- A HOLIDAY PRESENT, fm We of January 1, 1450. $20 year, Offiew 107 Dorsting the steam pipe connecting with the mud re- | holidays. Sold by ly, and wi by | speetfully ried eaien, whhout farther notice. NE OF BARTHOLE'S FAMILY, CHURCH, OR CLOSET USE, HK LEDGER IS (SAID TO BK) OUT. ceiver, which caused a panic among the deck passengers, KOBKINS & APYLETON, ener a) Agents, Rhode Island and New Jersey 78 please copy a bed sureinton BEWIN MACHINGS, Bound tn 7 MoROOCO, T : whe rushing en masee into the yaw! apeet it, and sever: sn Maiden lane. Dowsxrxe.—On Toceday, Dec, 14, at Leake ratte’ is an excel hey) uta, fen. omen VELVET JEP, GOLD. OF ant Tque O0e spent were drowned, Their names are unknown, Rotice.—Three second hand Fire proot Sates | (717 Hovse, Besviay, som Of Benjamin Downing, 40- | 1.103 agente wanted. Address box Bail Fost olee. PARIS, LONDOS. OR OUR OWN MINDING. OE OMe Tok eat, JANUARY 1, 1000 | The Kansas City Telegraph Line. a ene ee oo sotanucuscaiae Fsy-—In Brooklyn, on Monday eventh, Dee. 20, Some SARDA FOR THR Tony. | bristuad catalogues of books now ready. 5 aan New Onizars, Dec. 20, 1968. Satamarider Safes With Patent | Jans Far, con of John and Margaret Fay, aged 2 yours, 6 A’ ERADMLLSyrarriNg 041 ths chy. Broedway, | Among the attractive noveliies of thie year. are TPH LAVORR Is GAM TO BH OUT. ‘The Kansas City telegraph line, now in operation from Sram, tare. Ales, Gre end burger | mouths and 21 days. ana THE STERKOSODPIC VIEWS, ) St. Louis to Leavenworth, opentd at this point for busi pemiefreieae pe Depot 192 Peart strect. Tue (rieude ofthe family are requested to attend the fu- | © _ SE ase at ar S. wet fact Image of paturn's TYE,2 AND CHRAPRT ARTICLE FOR eam ues to-day. ROBRKT M. PATRIOR. | neral, from the residence of his parents, No. 83 Talman | ~ 2 Teocue is @AID To Ba OUT. scones, Eoare, sf iifere gleey nod — -—— a street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at iw anton: T nT nS vee OPE. COCOL i ‘The Northern Railway. Wilder's Celebrated Fire Proof Safes. Friux—On Monday, Dee. 20, Puiza Parnas, in the 60th GROUPR OP STATUARY. COCOLN, Tonowto, C. W., Doo. 21, 1858. ‘Depot 191 Broadway, corner of Dey street, N. ¥. year of her age. T EVRRDELL'G—-WEDDING CARDS, NOTES, £0. HOME BCENES. Succ DOG Hi CO@OINE, The Government Inspector has ordered’ the a 2 dhennemecgemsnnen Her remains will be taken to White Plains for inter- Thee splendid)y engraved, ean only be Views IN AMERIC CA. pitas tg Qu00 SucolnE, Socom vata passanger trains on the Norfhern railway, cons Mince Pies and Plum P Pudding. Those | ment, by the 8.20 A. M. train, today (Wednesday), from ay corner corner of Duane street. yinwe, IN Rarer ee SE ~~ a | unsafe to pln re nee talon with af rise brandy, a sensonable ine ariten are rag ratn 9 ss cesar | Is. e Chan sires. = Wane, ~_ on EORArR wa re pe A box and 12 alides may be had for from $3 to $10, according wee. i by riuation son. hy ot ‘aod cr aries - coach att will, however, conti trv Pike's pure Catawba grape brandy. Certificates of its pa onpott.—At Eynsford, Kent, . ouee Aba all rng reduc. a ‘speed, Considerable excitement exists in fiiy are piven, = ingle bottle wold, a and if not as represented | Noy, 29, Witsiam Honeots, Exq., late of South Ash, Kent, A Je fn c—=p® Tim enres eBectbd” iy the magnees to styl aes " consequence of this along the line of the road. he OUET romp WELLS & CO., 115 Franklin treet, = anos Facet ceaieg, Den. i, th 2 salve. Por sale by Dr. 8. B. SMITH, 324 Canal street, anil by Bees er ck ARE Paes sou RAL “AWO WAYS TO WEDLOCK —ARE HOME JOURNARS — acksos.—On_ Tuesday aMme | Grucgicta. Pe A ee 0 ~ “of January 1, 180%. S2Ayear Ofice 107 Fallon area. ‘The United States Sapreme Court. a a an builder, igen 73 years. - = - o Ot Wasminavox, Dec. 21,1868. | | We are to Perceive that Dealers friends are invited to attend the funeral, this (Wed. RE YOU GOING TO MAKE CALIS ON NEW YEAR'S! | (PR LEDGER 18 GAID TO BH OUT HE LEDGER I AID TO BR) OUT, No. 28.—Willinm B. Mason ws. Henry Van Phul et al. FF BURRRRE a _ Satter rive Mesars. | nesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the reuidence of Jfs0 we would advige you to call at once on ¥. CHEW jie Error to the uit Court for the Northern District of Tit ‘offering in the market an arti-ie evidently intondel to | bis son, Samuel Jackson, No. 48 Macdougal str: i 9 Bronaway, corner of Reade street, and get your ¥ oR ADORNING CHRISTHAS TRERA—DUTON METAL aahanies nok, Cause dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Sonoran eet the justly celebrated and Janpink —On Sunday’ evening, Dec. 19, od Hooa, | 'r« carda. f by the package or book, ALANDURW A. MOSKR'S, U. -TWO WAYS TO WEDLOC! ie ake nome jouw _ No. 20.—Daniel H. Lowasdale et al vs. Josiah L, Parrish. hile it is quite another affair,made | only daughter of George and Hannah Jardine, of this city, ME LEDGER 18 @AID TO BR) OUT. Walked cxcde ‘opposite Platt, stationer, import«rand dealed .AL of January 1, 180. $20 thon 107 Fuitome 5 ene orth os cred should mot be wuitored | me 90h Year of ber eget ot a T iam acy, care epriment nicianeiesiecaccsend VAIO MAYS TO WEDLOCK.—skR TOKE Joop ee eee N 108 be 8 funeral servi wi D yy Ln - Fatal Railroad Casualty, Sajury of the very He and re: | church, corber of Broome and Chrystie streets, on or Pray SPRCIMEN ONLY OF THE VOLUNTEER DESTIN + NAL of January 1, 1859. 68e year. Ofiee 10] Pukes gy Sonmuvitir, N. da, Dee. 21, 1868, in te Staring "se mbt Dats sccclinet taneneen, ies | afternod, et one O'elock, Her Pecmaine will be taken to | A. Sia cine escctediy cocoa’ in tarot of Frets WOOD'S Foe TH Hottpays. y ATOUPS AND JeWTELRY = Cornelius H. Vanderveer, of Somerville, was instantly | SPNLe and will find ample legal protection | Trinity Cewetery. The friends of the family are in vated restoraiive — Ron, Ky., Rov, 98, 1008 D. APPLETON & 09., W ucatc WoxRy, ‘OPERA Or AseRs, Killed today on the Jersey Central Railroad, He waa ‘so palpable an’ infringement rights. —Boaton | to attend. Faee. ©, 3, WeupaDnck hens eels ciriasiy be Gong AND 348 PROADWAY, ND FANG TICLES. walking on the track, when # passenger train of thirteen | Pogt McKewws.—On Tuesday, Dec. 21, Rowe McKiewwa, a na- Ma 'groat tajuation bok to taaine, knows 19 the world the wou RE THE SOLE AGENTS oso ye noanta A Townsry 5 cers and « coal train of fifty passed over bis body, which Geaeatia Guse commmectell tive of county Monahan, ireland, 'in the 80th year Of her | Jorrii"na weil se the anespected, result I have experienced ron ereitbantorte COMPANY, . way, corner of Spring @ all ‘was dreadfully mangled. It is thonght that he must have Hellard’s b any eyed Ph ang cy . vat oa age from viging owe boule of your hair restorative, After usini NEW YORK sth f TWO WAYS TO WEDLOCK.—8SER home Deen deaf, and did pot hear the train coming along. {fence not etait, te’ toves We ‘erorned.*Dopots | The friends and acquaintances of her tom and daughter, | every’ Bs mio reurateea. si Yc ay haa ne silt ALE wat raat, W6watocSeneney bien dee pcr ta at oR Interesting Chess Match, Pearl eve §- — dena the funeral, on Tiereany siterneen, 0s ebe ofetnct, igiry bate of rurale reworain. How. randy thin, det = mente AND Pais WATCHES AND JEWELRY, n Prerancra, Doc. 21, 1868. Cha) nds, &emCertain Careadte; from her late residence, No. 129 Mott street, without fur: | Ye Deautiful growth of bair, which [ pro- | No more amusing or instructive entertainment can be devised, , fe The game of choss between Taais Pan'gon and ton of the | Ce ti orn non ‘Gyeeriat, 165,20, 811 eed. | ther invitation, : . | Sounge richer and bantanener al tos original’ wea t witi | An fonitument ith one dren yleturen 8 soporte ana borane ow by Gh. (Al atta eer Pittsburg Chess Club opened at 27. M. Ss Mb Beceaven Mnixn.—At Hempstead, L. 1., on Wednesday nf Dec. 15, therefore take occasion to recommend thia lavajeatio remedy An paromen Wane oe {| way. one dour below Usnal sects closed at one o'clock this morning. Mr, Paulson aa Manta L. Miuxn, wite of Wisliam Miller, aged 36 Yours and | to ail who may feel the necessity 01 I Respesstullt Zour toate oes Seen b 7 ~~ dl tort four. Batehelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupecs— | 4 : ee ee its | 1. re wie oe Sony *3 11K LEDGER IS @AID TO BH OCT, — The best in the world, surpassing all sold ant appiied | * Tip acon Tuesday, Nee, 21, of paralysis, Fivma F., wife meitrine ws! roar war arya vtosotened: wok Won thine | Am tantenment, wih one femem plstiren -3|T Markets. at the manufactory, 2S Br uiway. of Thomas P. Okie, aged 40 years, 11 months and 21 days. ‘worthy a fot send ‘you wi An ument with be jetures. oe A rime, OOBDMAIA. AC. POR ™ merepeics Hill's Hair Dye=50 Conts a box, Black or | _ The friends and 7 eyed ay nant Fearn ke Depot SiS Broadway. | AB lonrument, wih one docen pl 12 |W eitica wad mapulinh grade MACY & FQHPARSS (LADIELPHEA r z - : , th one dozen pictures 10 | Fulton street. Stocks dull. | Reading Railroad, 26%; Morrie Canal, 46; | brown. No. } Barclay street. Arctic olutnmnt, cures burns, tone o'clock, from her late residence, No, 145 Wa- a aa An wairument, on stand, with one dozen pitares 0 <_ aa " Pennsylvania Railroad, #25 ws ib ————_—— verley placr. ee ee ee : Ap inatrament for arise, of rowewond, bo hold 28 Ritiow'a Be CS A ay 6-50 Sa aurtwona, Deo. $1, 1888. Christadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupees, | ““Fiench —On Monday afternoon, Deo. 20, of apoplexy, — anil others’ ie ree % Whe anfuorn”Sealiat our taaren hee vase, PUTPOTUNE to Flour dol). Wheat firm: white, $195 8 $150, Corn {he beat in the, worlds T= and retail, and the dye pri | Mire. Hua = ment ou pai FINKE HEAD OF HAIR—THE CHEAPEST, THE | An instrument, with Biss zie ren. sieeed sank ghia a wi do be ges ‘ve pene the yew SORN PYNE \ ons stead: vutely applied, at ‘Astor House. Ber friends and relativer, and those sorix, x ) ‘avhe . anle proprtetors, 4 stron, j Oe Eee tear Praperma, Deo. 21, 1858, — —— epecttully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) WINSON'S HAIR COLORER AND RESTORER {orvEbURES"AND Ly GROUPS FoR The Brock yn ew Terk, ages, Flour dull. Wheat has a declining tendency” white, Ri ire Cured by ‘Marsh's Radical hand afternoon, at two o'clock, from St. ‘Stephen's cbureh, For restoring 4a -) b ~~ Mabon Consisting of gen wanted a" veleens, then in & superior WO WAYS 10. WEDLOG $1 36 a $1 40: red, $1 268 $1 Corn dull and um | true regen oli Be priestonl ake and phy Twenty eighth street, between Toxmgion and Third aye- the shin oF solting the Base, say a , brown manner. S NAL af Januiry 1, 1890. $2 Poy | BOM your- changed. Whiskey dull at 24 go. a 2650, of the eity, Onl and Mo. 2 Vesey a — Latye | ag | toa jet black. Gray hair may be restot ed to ta color, “OR HR HOLIDAYS. 4 107 Puhtomet, olla aeeeaeEEEEEEEEEEE Rouse. vntreal Twreday, Dee may be made to mateh any r abade, ‘eu 7 ~TWO WAYS 70 WEDLOC w 7. - | Pac sAeR. >t oa Liver Ol Tak Ruvens On Tuesday, Dee, 21, Jonw Cerer. Ramen. ms hrpnnced after two or then tpplications. Will be ks = aacaee VY Har i Sanwary 1 ise ay SMR HOME JOUR Baracn or Promise Case.—We hear the parti eee eee ee eee een | _ she members G, Jetterson Guard, Fifth re- | Dermat aa ie ata wil not | Nina Man ine, champs + OMtice 107 Pa culars of a breach of promise case that will bly of the ofl, Office 138 Fourth avenue, PRN ty St. ag hh Inge, the New Yorker | Fade, waah out or injure Importers o i ~9W0 WAYs 70 WanLer oa wot N. ¥. 8. M Kslng bia, and brandies, &c., have now prepared vA K.—SER HOME jos Seagher fa eel hormn' Mf Rs A otis SUB cLRE , Ro.«Prcner rect whens new Schurzen Corps, Capt ihiech, and Jonathan Order, Lodge | the bute Eh eo tose color, Th The petee i“ in stores Muinber of eagea font 4. NAL of January 1, 1800. $2 year Umow 107 Fulton aughter of e well known and respected citizen, aml i: E iy to aitend the funeral, “1 AT $8 BA = ; both pretty and accomplished, Some time snc, while | Barry's ‘Tricopherows te the Best and | Xo 1) are respectfuily joy it To eG pettgthowatepes Wiis ba restorer ia ncer- | each ease containing « bottles white, ido, red, 2 do. dessert 5O ROUBLE SOLE FRA pore, A1z0, $419 Dow. on & visit to New York, she became acquainted with a | cheapest article for dresring, besutifying, cleans ae] Titery.—On Tuesday, Doc. 21, Micntast. Rrmty, a native of | {rin re smedy for cleat from dandruff, prom: | (eweet) red and white, 1 boule Wwonty ond) 6 Sree ae Winn eee ee ewed boota, at JON! J PianeRgeaes nA cumamerabia properly wate tie share | peoetcisg snd reotreng at hale, Laiteltey ON Ey Ol | my Langhore, para ot kilos, tron, ogla ch years, | Gn geet: pyrening ik faifing Ca He ine alceny ap | of the best quality. ~ nevaniec 10 AF © perfect satiataction, 4 intel A mutual affection sprung up between ls friends and acquaintances are —t invited | pearsace, and preventive for bakiness, and TWO WA K.~AEB HOME JOURNALS U. grenns xe EWE? SLi aaES Gus thet md the Now ork gp ae pe oh G Howard Marshall Cures Catarrh,Ger~ | yo attend the funeral, from bia inte residence, No. 74 | bring a . Bey A & Taare. : $ fue to Syracuse to seo the lady. Tho parents of tho young “Address him. St. Nicholoa Hotel, New York. Tenth avenue, on Thursday afternoon, at half past one Pe yh dy 808 Grand pct Migaichatere i ive Jay apmeoved ofthe match, nd in five time the wedding | lt : O'clock, without further invitation, a er Freel Me ein the ry wore Sold in'tuamrg at T™ LEDGER IS @AID TO BE) OUT. {ican tow be serneE Fe tame 0 fyreoomse Van be tee OANTRELL'S ladieg UR tole halday boota. “618 Brosaway. | dence of her daughier, 5 No. haa ‘Broome street, Mes. Mania Haren te mis sod Ai eapertabietruagita te aR EeS saipaia - postponement Scuppen, in the 90th year of ia : 'e 1889. SEE ik LRDGER 18 ¢ AID Bs “BR a al i Her remaine will by taken to Freehold, N. J., for intor. | tole agents aaa Cn T assent of hor parents, refused Our Holiday Hat, ——. a ha year, insisted that the wedding should take WARNOOR C0, Har tosutend the funerals on Thurwiy moraiogsas ve o'clock, es LEDGER 18 @AID TO BE OUT. know how 10 ent 1859 “BEANE #Coks, PRINTING, LiTHOGRAPEn®, fie Sot foe tae wedilag the rate Biaiee Mina, |S tlutste iar eran itna red “betas some rat a eR Eats, time set Fe pride was Freehold, N. J., please copy. IRDRALLS ARNICA LINDEN <7 ore gives by y the gentioman for ie White, the the Hatter, Headquarters No. 949 | Vainerisk—in’ Brooklyn, on Tuekday, Bon 2, ie. | B'vtews by es Pao a i fect ‘be ieee ‘Robinson. . niment la the wor romine, but we anderetand that ent far corner of Ladiew’ rich fare 618 a lontine, aged 26 years, 9 months ge ty pt bwensy Sve ovuts. eamiisnersd Been commenced ngatat him The revs snd trende of the fomy agp repectully = Py ey A Pills ' are they me invited to attend the funeral, thie (W rpue “LEDGER 18 SAID TO BE) OUT. Died, in Seekonk, Mase,, on the 26h ult. Revue Tuer. rege, snr att ie ny irs Teiaiat; | at one o'cloek, from the Meitodieg Rpm hry or cor’ ; ee, in the Oth year of his age. He was Ly Loo. g .y remove aickness and bw ngnw ‘and ‘ner of De Kalb and Franklin avenues, wit! RAUTIFUL HOLIDAY PRESENTS —THOGR | ‘ ward, ‘ame tn ann land ati aa, “tet ington om pagers pease Ygsted Flee machines, at 256 Hudson street. morning to "Gea How Seeatow Noon, Casa ts Hononets fee Bond's Celebrated Boston and Oyster Cracks |W irom $1510 lay morning, Toicey ee ore. y to ‘Sa teeter women ng into cis] $r&snda and wine bscul sokt bya Rensved fresh | 545 Warsay, older pon of at <1 Wo WAYS ; OU RNAL, vine Rem “(aroptauon i New ‘ork ot the, been gatned bv other ee ' AW, 1 199 Chambers street. Foo relative aud friends of woe ', Of January 1, ® year, ony

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