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-_ ag to the extent of his powers. The clerkship has since Been satisfactorily tiled. ‘THE GENERAL NEWSPAPER DRSPATOM. Wasmwarow, Deo, 23, 1858. Among the many bills introduced iu the House to-day, Was one by Mr. Pranch, of N. C., appropriating one million ‘of dollars to enebie the President to conelade with pain a treaty of amity, and for the settlement of ail diffrence, fmcludiag the cession of Cubs, to ‘be used by him, if he thinks fit, in advance of =the = ratifievtion of snch treaty by tho Qenate; if there is not at the timo payment is required that much money in che treasury, the President is au- thorized to borrow it, ‘The bill was referred to the Com. anittee ou Foreign Affairs. ‘The government this morning received a tolographic despatch from New Orleans giving afew particulars re- dative to another Giibustering expedition from that port against Nicaragua. The federa} officers will be forthwith instructed to redouble their vigilance to suppress it. In connection with the navai restorations in the execu- tive session of the Senate yeaterday, after the re opening ‘of the doors, a joint resolution was passed creating wem- porarily tbe brevet grade of admiral in the Uuitod States wavy, with 4 view to confer it on Captain Charles Stowart, the oldest officer in the service, as a recompense for hav- ing been harshly treated, On bis death the rank ia to bo abolished, ‘Tho timo within which the creditors of Texas must pre- sent their claims at the Treasury is extended until Jan. 1, 1862, Lieutenant Colonel De Russy was yesterday assigned to tho command of the Corps of Engineers, and to the charge of that bureau of the War Department. The Catholic priest who openad the Senate with prayor to.day was Father Boylo, of St. Patrick's church, this city. The Senate was full of priests, in the dress of sur- Plice and cassock. It is the first occasion since the foundation of the government that tho entire vost- ments of the Romish clergy have been seen in either chamber. The reverend father read from the ‘reviary Bisbop Carroll's prayer for those in authority. ‘Tho chamber Liappened to be crowded, and much interest and curicsity were manifested, with every appearance of devotion iu the Senators and spectators, ©. P. Sengstack was to-day confirmed by the Sonate as warden of the District of Columbia penitentiary. The sloop of war Piymouth has been ordered to Nomolk for repairs. ‘The highest bid for the construction of the Atchafalaya (Louisiana) lighthouse was by Reany, Neatle & Co., of Philadelphia, $12,000, and the lowest by the West Point Foundry, New York, $8,000. There were nine other bids ranging between these Ogures. In the Senate to-day a memorial was presented from the grandson of Geucral Greene, of Rhode Island, asking for aid to publish the correspondence and other papers of that patriot. It was referred to the Committee on the The Seeretary of War has asked Congress for nearly four hundred thousand dollars, to pay the Florida volun- teers called into service by General Harney and Colonel Loomis, during the years 1857 and 1858. THIRTV-FIPTH CONGRESS. BROOND SKSSION. Beno ate. Wastnvatow, Dee. 23, 1858. ‘The Sennto was opened with prayer by a Catholic Priest ip a white surplice, Various me Js were presentod, and a message was Peceived from the President of the United States. FLECTION OF UNITRD STATES SENATORS. Mr. Currrexpay, (opp ) of Kentucky, introduced a bill to Togulate the manner of election of United States Senators. Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. RDUCATION IN AGRICULIVEE AND THE MECHANIC ARTS. Mr. Sivan, (opp.) of Michigan, attempted to bring up the Agriculture) College bil, of which toe following are Bho provisions Sec. 1. Knwcts that 6,920,000 acres of laud be appor- tioned to each State in quantity equal to 20,000 acres for each Senator aud Representative im Congress to which the States are nuw respectively entitied. Sec. 2. That the said jand, after being surveyed, shall be apportioned in sections, or subdivisious of sections pot jess than One Quarter of a section: and wherever there are public lands in a State worth $1 25 per acre (the Governor ‘to determine their value) the apportionment shall be se- lected from such lands. Wh there are no public lands of the value of $1 25 per acra tho Socrotary of the Interior shall issue land sorip to the amount of their distributive shoree im acree, tard #erip w be sold by such State, and the proceeds apy lied fur the purposes of thig act. Provided, Ahat im no case shall any State locate its land serip within the limits of any other State, buc their asmignees may lo- thew ecrip on apy unapproprimed public lands sub- vate eutry All expenses of management and disbursement paid by tho respective States, eo that the entire iv the land shal) aeorne to the colleges. ‘See, 4. All moneys frou aud and scrip shall be invest- ed in United States, or ottier safo stocks, yielding not lees than 6 per cent—which sums in d shail constitute a 4, of whieh the in the matntenance of at where the leading object or scientific or classical such breuches of learning as relate té «i the mechanic arts, in such manner as the ju order to promote the n-of the industrial classes in one in fife, nomautay, and permits ten ed in pareh buat report t wevery other Ww the Saithsouian Tast- department Patent ¢ House of FB At ot the graut t ‘ A Carus, ate g and the Tis bill passed April 22, 1868. Messek. ¥4r Brion of iu up the bill, b A debate next sprung uj the widow and family 4 I. Ivensoxs of Ga., and waaly refused Lo Wake raTmick of Ala, objected, and tue nays 28, yens 2 MILITARY PENSTON. on the bill giving a ponsion to Colonel Turnball, watch was armily arivocated by Srittealen, aad ocoupied con. siderable time over the mnorning hour. Mr. Uavis of Mist, ia the course of bis remarks on it, Jeers of high attainments were to be vice at smal pay, they were entitied to ¢ ysnal in all cases of olf OUsIY In 1s favor. ranted, by # vote of eaidt that if army res io the» al covet 108 y chiens’ widows, rty dollars a w wincass 18. ‘The Senate agreed to go into the new hall on ro-assem- and then adjouraed. v House of Representatives, Woaatrsatox, Deo. 23, 1858. them TARtrY. Mr. Comxe, (opp.) of Mass., introduced a bil regulat- ing the duties on imports, and for other purpanes, which waa referred to the Committee oa Ways aud Means, Revers (opp.) and Mons, (opp.) of Penn- made unsuccessful effurts to introduce tion of the tari, ith a Mesers sylvania, Propositions looking to the a View to protection and epeciti i On tmetien of Mr. Booor (« jot Va, a rem calling on thePresident to inform the House whether any measures had recently been taken to procure @ reduction Of the dutics by foreign governments On American tot ©0, was adopted. each OR NATIONAL PLAC Mr. Sous Cocmmaxe, (wim) of N.Y. provosed a joint resolution of thanks to Captain Samucl C Rek ing designed the present tag of (ae Uaited States, red to the Committee on Naval Alters. INVESTIGATION OF THK PRINTING CONTRACTS, On motion of Mr. Groner Trvnon, (aim) of N.Y, a Rpeciat committee Of five was ordered Ww be appointed to the accounts of the late Superintendent of inting, with power w sead for persoas and tan popers, aud report at ac 1 to obtain we, (opp. ) of Peun ng of Con introduce w bill Axi grees on the second Mon PRONOTIO! Mr. nis, (adm) of Pa, lotion authorizing the President to tain-in Chief, for eminent nave Committee on Naval Affairs. need & joint rose. nfer the title of Cap. | rvices. Referred to the TUK CONGKRSTONAL SLAC ION IN PRNNSYLYANTA, Copp.) of Pi ve to introduce « Lot acoumilttos of five to facts charged by the Presidemt of the | he letter to the t Pitsburg, + to tindle Mr. Covene to th tater puary Commit been thrown into P Freseianal election in ¢ port Wie Hames of Lhe persoas iv ‘The introdnetion of Uhis t loud laughter: President Ss MNAGE. of Ta, the Comm inquti CHANGR IN TH On motion of Mr. Tayt win on Ways and Meas were instrucied to the debar ing of und making them legal tender in sums dollars. vt exceeding Dye IMPROVEMENT OF THE MISIORIP TT, Mr, TAYLOR aiso introduced a vill authorizing Loatsiaaa to impose tonnage duties for the improvement of the chan- nel of the Mississippi. TUR ADMISSION OF KANHAS Mr, Brxemax, (opp.) of Ohio, introduced a bill to repeal the English act for the admission of Kausas into the Union. Referred to the Committee on Territories. POPULAR RERCTIONS IN TRRETTORIES, Mr. Laren, (opp.) of Olio, introdwoed a bill authorizing the people of the Territorles to elect all their officers, which was similarly feferred AROLOTON OF MESA sertaeacims we that the present ont Congress, taal tray: Mr. Birsenast introdaced a 6 system of mieug np be abotiehed al bers be ailewed © that mer y ten yenaes. Referred to the Committee on Mileage. PRER SALT AND Mr, Monn, (adm.) bill for the ad. mission of and sal uty, and a bill givi the right to the Territories to elect Governors and a other officers. PORT ROAD ACROSS THE _ Mr, Wasamenee, (opp.) of Ill., Tatreduoed a bill provid. NEW YORK WERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1858. ing for the laying out of a post route from Leavenworth | te the head jaters Of Ube South fork of tue Maw river, pear Pike's Peak. SUPPRESSION OF THR HLAVE TRADS. Mr. Farxewounn, 5 coun ) of Til., eadvavored to intro. duce 4 retolution instrocting the Committee on Naval Af faire to wquire and report what farther measures are hecessary to Carry out the articie in the Ashbarton treaty fur the anions of the stave trace, THK DRED SCOTT DECIMION, Mr. Biam, (opp ) of Mo., asks, but {ailed to receive consent, to thtroduce ® revolution declaring the Suprems Court decision in the Dred Soott case extra judicial, ilegat and void, and asserting that Congress should vindicate its | right to legislate on slavery in the Territorins, APPROPRIATION HILLS REPORTED Mr, Pimips, (adm.) of Mo., from the Ways and Means Committee reported the Civil, , Navy. and Legislative 1x0. Culive and Judicial A) KANSAS AFFAIR Mr. Parrovr, of Kapaar, intraduced @ bill to reduco the military reservation at Leavenworth, aud to traco tho northern Romndaty of Karsie, NEW HOMESTEAD KILL. Mr. Funcvson, o Miva. introduced a Homestead bill. A large numbor of bills and pAb pyar on a variety of be a ig Were introduced, and referred to appropriate omfdjourned Ul the 4th of January. The Steamship Ariel. Haurax, Deo, 23, 1858. ‘The steamship Ariel went out yesterday morning, bu had to put back in consequence of the gale. She sailed again at 3 P. M. to-day, tor New York. News om Mexiee, aes KW ORLEANS, " The dates from Mexico are to the 12th inst. Vera Cruz ‘was quict. A decree had been issued by the comm iuder, d etin: the citizens to arm themselves so 48 to be pre- pared to meet any attacks. a was hear Aquila, urging on operutious energeti- The Georgia Lottery ety Dec. Dec. 23, 1858. At the recent session of our Legisiature some important gre ‘Were passed in relation to the subject of lotteries. In the “Amended ‘fax bill” it is provided ‘That each mauager of apy lottery authorized by the imws of tas Stote ehail pay to the Slate Treasurer One thousand dol- lars annually, free of all costs of collection, and in cas oF failure to pay the same, the said maaagor, or his a-ont shall be subject to the samo penaity and collection of taxes as is now piovided for defaulting baoks."? The fol- lowing act was also passed and approved by the Gover- nor, viz:— AN ACT TO REPRAL ALL LAWS AND PARTS OF LAWS AUTH)! SI LOTTERIES IN THE STATE OF GEORGIA, AND FOR OTHER PCR POSES: — Section 1. The General Assembly of the State of Georgia do enact, that from and after the first day of June, 1860, all laws ‘and parts of laws authorising lotteries in the State of Georgia, or the vending of lottery tickets in eaid State, be and the same are hereby repealed. Fire at West Albany, N. Y. Ross's Point, N. Y., Deo. 23, 1853. ‘The Vermont Centrai car house, at West Alburg, N.Y., was burnt down last night, One locomotive, a tirat and 4 second class pusceuger cur Were ito ‘lestroyed. Sinking of the ee Streck. Dec. 21, 1858. The lighter steamer Streck sce Tras hatles andere Mobile bay, with one hundred bales of cotton for the bark Edwin, for Boston. The steamer was unseaworthy. Snow Storm at Montreal. Motnmat, Dec, 23, 1858. There was abeavy snow storta yesterday. To day the weather is cloudy and cold. The thermometer stood at moro at 8 A. M. Southern Ocean Steamer Movements. Savanna, Dec, 22, 1858. The United States mail eteamsbip Fiorida arrived bolow on Tuesday at one o'clock. All well. The ssi“ Rebecca. EW ORLEANS, Dec. 23, 1868. The ship Rebecca, of New York, took fire in Her hold to-day. e damage to her cargo of sugar and molasses is a8 yet uphuown. The Southern Pacific Railroad. New Orseans, Dec. 23, 1858. Tre Southern Pacific Railroad Convention met again last ever ing, and the prominent stockholders dove Gttatin at thoir conn: ction with tho road, showing that no frauda- lent stock bad been issued. General Richardson, chair- man of the Business Committee, showed that enough money waa already provided to pay for immediate liabiit- ties. The New Orleans stock! re promised their earnest Co-operstion, and today were actively paying tho amount ae to free the road from all the claims aginst it. The convention adjourned tw night Chess Match at Pittsburg. PirtanvRd, Doc. 23, 1858, he second game of chess between Lewis Paulson and the Pittsburg Chess Club has resulted just as the first did, Paulsen winning six and losing four, Tho gamo Jasted nine boure and forty five minutes. A Schoolhouse Burnt. , Dec. 23, 1858. Bostow ‘Tle Otis Schoolhouse, in Fast Cambridge, wax voally destroyed by fire this afternoon Tt covt five thousand dovars. Markets. tS PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. Prntapenrma, Dee, 23, 1868, res testy 3 Pennsylvania State 6's, 05%; ‘Reading ‘ond, Morris Canai, ry Long Islaud Railroad, ti. ttn Hon Railroad, 42%, New 0 LEANS, Dec. 23, 1858. Cotton. —sales to-day 9,000 bales, at easier but quotably unchanged prices. Molasses 2744c. a 28c. for choice. Mess pork $18 50. Monnx, Dec. 21, 1858. Cotton—Sales to-day 6,000 bales at Litye for middiing. The sales for the last three days add up 14,500 baics, aud the receipts 24,500. Monitx, Dec. 22, 1858. sales to-day 4,000 bates, at unchanged Savanwan, Dec 23, 1855. tton—fales to day 1,000 bales, at stiffer but not ¢ biy bigher prices, The sates of the week foot np 7,000 #. The receipts at this port auead of last year are Cotton active: rates. 380400 bales; do. at all Southern ports, 664,700. bales. Stock 70,000 bales. Butrrwour, Doo. 23, 1868. Flour dull, Wheat steady: wl E firm and le. higher: white, O6c. a O76. yoo Provisions active, Whiskey ull at 25 0, Purtapenrnta, Dec, 25, 1858. : red, SL 20a Sh 2b; white, wew yellow, 72c. a Te. Cixetsxan, Doe. 23, 1888. Sale 800 DDia. at #4 20 a $8 Waiskey opened Hoge duit, and de- . the market closing Flour steady. $1 36 a $1 40. Whiskey steady at 206, 0 15 vipts to-day at $ pork —Sales lard, . a He. Unrren States Srxamen Brooxtry.—Steam was applied to the United Statc amer Brooklyn yesterday for tae second time. The ship lier at the foot of Coriears street, East river. The first time steam was applied to her, a few days since, the cugines ran six of seven hours without stopping. Their performance yesterday was equally or more favorable. The ship is rigged throughout ae a sail- steam being added only to |rcrease her capa- che was built by J. A. Wostorwelt, Kaq. Hor Gimensions are as followa:—Lengsh on deck, 247 fect, beam, 43 feet; bold, 214 feet day she will be taken to the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, there to receive her armaments and stores, and then proceed on her trial trip, The model of the ship is very be. ful working of her engines so far has been very favorable. 10 be a Corregzio, is on ex. hibition at 899 Broadway. The subject is Mercury tesen. Cupid to read, while Venus superintends th yedoca tional exercises. It is the follow of the copy of thi cote brated picture formerly owned by the Duke of Alva, and pow jn the National Gallery, London, Without pronoune ing an opinion as to the genuineness of the picture here, we may say with truth that it has the best points of the master. The figure of Veuus is a fine anatomical stacy, and the Sesh tinte are of that wondrous color of whieh the ole toasters alone had the secret. The manner in which the Cupid's wing# are executed, seoming to grow out from the fleeh inetead of being joined to it, Will also attract at tention, The Weak points in the picture are in the evident re-touching of the follage in the background, and the foe of Venna, which is commonplace. The picture is valued at $25,000, Mr. Reed, a @ Boston ist, who hae heen for some Fears nt Rome, and bas jutt returned, bas a very eredita- | ewan Water Sprite—at Witijama & Stevens’ ‘The picture is fresh, joyous, and has all the gaiety of yoath and promige. The face of the sprite is charming, with the resiest apd moet kissable mouth in the world. Fixe Ante.—A pictar Moss, Mcearn, with his immense orchestra of one han. dred performore, repeats this evening the grand prome. nade concert which was so decidedly syceessful on Wed needay last. On thie occasion Haydn's celebrated Christ mas symphony will be performed, Appotntments by the Prestdont, by and with the Advice ana Consent of the Senate, OFFICERS OF TIKk CUSTOMS. volt James F. Gibbie, dinttiet of Beaufort, North Carolina reappointed dames T. Miller, district of Wilmington, North Carolina; Feappoiuted. Horace Moody, district of Oswogatchie, New York; ro. appointed, district of Brazos do Santiago, Francis W. Latham, Texas, view KL. Haraleon, deceased. eects: |, district of Milwaukie, Wisconsin, vice ichostler, remor removed. a Terapia Winks horves, Fee Harbor, Now jersey, ¥! illite, remow Samuel ° Jones, of Kansas, district of Paso de! Norte, New Mexico, vice Caleb Sherman, whose commission expired. Nawal John Laurens, district of © view Honry M. Howard, deceased, Surveyors, David & Roddock, New London, Connecticut; reap. pointed. ‘William Stotte, Keoknk, Tewa; reappointed. Levi L. Lightner, Cairo, Minols, vice John 8, Hac ‘Whose commission expired. “i B. Flanner, resigned. on, _ _ rleston, South Carotinn, City Loteligence. A New Qrapnitix, which is to supersede the “ Lancers," is Dow muDeNnced At AOMY of Onr New York dancing aea- demies, It is called the “ Einpice,’” or “ Reick’s Qua- drille,”” aud seems to be takiug ail Europe by storm. The composer, Herr Kichler, bad» prize of honor awarded him | by ax entire congress of mastors, at Vienna. Tho qua Grille consists of ix vory boautiful and porfectly national fewred, whieb are caied “ The Germana,” “The Langa rina,” “The Poles,” The Italians,’ “Tho Sciagoat- end The Anetriang.”” We understand that upper- jom, including many a graceful Fifth avenue boils, is Doing duly tnithle! into the mysteries of the hobebiec, a ebm aoteratic ler mination to each fyure of this axinierat- ing dance, which, we are erodib'y informed, will apessily ye ita appearance among the highest circles of New YO Cononge’s Inquest Wasterpay.—The body of an un- kKvown man, apparently about twenty-one years of ago, was found floating in tho water at the foot of Franklin street yesterday. Deceased was reapectably attired, was about five feet soven inches in boight, and had probably ‘been in the water about three weeks. The body of a man, which was subsequently identified as that of James Kegan, was found floating in the silp at the foot of Dey street. Deceased resided at No, 249 Cherry sivect, and when last secu alive was under the in- fluence of liquor, His trieuds thiok thas be may have met ‘with eome foul piay, a8 on the night of his disappearance he was encaged 1 a Ogbt at » grocery atore in the neizh- borhood ; but Coroner Hills, who has boon investigating tho inatter, Considers the case one of simple drowning. Regan ‘was 4 hative of Ireland, and was 34 years of ze. ‘Fyne iv Weer THIRTY. R1GHTH StReRT.—Shortly after cleven o'clock yesterday morning a fire occurred in the dwell ing house No. 113 West Thirty-cighth street, occupied by H. Bradford. The firemen soon arrived and oxtinguish. el the fire. Itappears that Miss Bradford discovered a Jeak of gar in a bedroom on tho third floor, and applicd @ Match to the pipe, when the cecaped gas bohiad the win- oon caring igrit-d and set fre to the building, The fur- niture is damaged by water about 850; insured, The building ia owned by Mr. Boebe. It is damagod about $76, and is paid to be insured. MiutaRY.—The New Haven National Bines paid a visit to Mayor Ticmann on Wednesday, at his office, under the eacort of the Highwood Guards, of Hopoken. Duri g the afteruoon they visited several of our public buildings, and returned bome in the hal! past four o'clock train, The New York City Guard, Captain W. H. Hal- lick, paraded in fino styio on Wovneaday, They turped out eighty muskets, and were headed by Dod- worth’s baad the appoarance, uniform and displine of this corps attracted much attention from tne pub: Ornciaa Veqrsrs rxom Bartitore,—The anne of gentiemen from Baltimore, appointed to vy sit this eity, Boston and Philadelphia, to examiae into the practical operation of the institutions for the poor at these several places, returned from Poston Wednesday, and are now at the Metropolitan Hotel. The committee consists of Messrs. dames LU. Wood, Amos McComas, Silas Brachman, G. A. Talbot, Alfred Mace, Thomas Sewall, Jr., aad Thoms H. Gardner. Thoy aro’ vory quictly, but doubtioss eilicioat ly, prosecuting the inquiries for which they were ap- pointed. Reanxante Inerances or Tsxactry oy Lirk —It is sel- dom that such rare instances of tenacity of life are af. forded us a8 are now to be seen at the New York Hospital and elsewhere in this cy. The condition of tho Goully family, and Mesers. Benedict and Rryant, thy victims of tha late tragedy in Grand street, was inno wise exag gerated. No less than four of (ie injured parties in these cases were so severely wounded tbat their recovery seemed almost impossible ; yet they are now alive and doing well. The recovery of these patients speaks wel for the skill Of our medial practitioners, and aifords ug some of the rarest caves of tenacity of life ever re- corded. In eueh case the skull was fractured, and the bra oozed out quite freely. Yet after all this we are given to understand that there 1s hope of the ultimate recovery of each and every one of the injured. Anson Care ix Joun Srxmer.—it will be recollected that Simon Galinger was arrested by the Fire Marsbal, oa a warrant iesuod by Justice Welsh, in October last, on an alleged charge of setting fire to his stock of goods, con tained in the store No. 40 Jobn strest, with an intent to defraud the insurers. Upon a full hearing in the matter, Justice Welkh decitod to hold Mr. Galinger t answer the charge. Counsel for the accused removed the case, on certiorari, before City Judge Ruasell, who, upon review, has denied the movion to discharge, and sends the com- plaint to the District Attorney, for the action of the Grand Jury, thereby confirming the ‘judgment of Justico Welsh. 10 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Please insert thin case in yore BE 188. age insert this case in your paper will oblige oe of your best readers igs Last night, between eleven and twelve o'clock, the fol- ppened in my house. The paper box factory nd nothing was noticed by the ing one of the workmen openod the shop and found evorything barnt ‘The walls of the bouse are of brick and were scarcely touched by the fre. Tho logs sustained by Mr. Lewis ie about $00; no insur: ance. SOHUE, 123 East Twolith strect, Axornen Triat, Beronk ELeven Jvayuen De- cranam lusnas-—In Putaborg, Pa» George shew, convict ucting or kidna ‘oF attempting it) George W. Ferrin, out. of se State forthe perpess of'enttang bit into slaveby, has bad granted a new trial because the first verdict was from only elaven jurors—the prisoner's coun fei bay conrented try the case with that auraber. rights says the trial by jury shall be of opinion that’ any altoral iolatio Court Calendar~Tale o way. Spree Coort—Cireait—Noa. 1705, o, W851, 3722, 700, 4882, 4804, 6006, 522K, HAT! 6033, 0%, 6141, 6162) 6142 m Ty without a Jury—Part 1.— Vor. to 629, G41 tw H45. Part 2—Nos. $32, 546, disease, and one method of eu prove the mus finns, ‘told. at SO Canal ‘street, 39 entaa box, und tho half Dox, angar coned, 13 cents, Geo. Saunderw Metallic Tablet Kase stron. ~ Pry yo em geet nye loa Peeks Ukue NST acor tou. White, the Hatter, Headquarters No, 24% Crecawich street, corner of Roblosoa. Ladies’ rich fura 15 ail wets, Our Holidsy Bat Yi ‘The Great Populer Hat For the Molidayn. NIM'S VISITING FIAT, No 214 Broadway. The Only Ploce.—Remember that the i piare to purchase furs, in cane you want to make your w Uoer or imc ther a present of asetof fure ia at KNOX'S, 212 Frosdway. This it a valuable stem of intelligenge—do aot for eet Beliiiant Orig iy baracterives: GENIN’ PROTIVAL, HAT, 214 Broadway. Teary & Co., Lenders and initodncers of fashion for geniiemen's bate, will this day introduce their Iannary hata for young men David's Hollday Hats are Renutifal tn myle and finish. Give hima ail at Be Broadway. Genin'’s Spectal =. LADIES AND CHILDRENS FERS, Sons to the select assortment of the sbove articles IN'S HAT AND FUR STORS, 1.48 proper tn inveny that hey were all mannfvetured 19 the order of the waders) RXCLUSIVELY FOR THE heTaTL Te and that, therefore, they are very different and to the fabrics got THR GRNRRAL MARKET And the WROLBSALF TRADE. GRNIN'S Lower Store, 24 Broadway. D. Deviin & Co—Winter Redaction, We prices, thie week ofler sock of WINTER CLOTHING ata reduction of (rom 15 to 8 per cout, and beg to call the at tention of those of our frien: hace not yet eupplied selves with our favorite style9 of winter goods to the rede in price of the following well known garments Fupertor dondle lined Faynimanx beaver over of our large conta, reduced from....... £29 09 t0 $25 OF Superior two faced impertal do. do... ... «$25 00 to $21 00 Superior two faced Moscow do, do... 00. ....66 $20 to 817 < $28 00 to $23 90 $2) 00 to $17 09 Whitveys. $15 00 to $12 00 Kerseyn. wereeeeed $12 00 to $10 00 Flack frock and dress conta, and the whole of our large and elegant stock of beaver and cagstmare husiners suita, bea’ clothing, robes, #hirla and under wear at tne same average re- dustion of about 20 per cent, D. DEVIN & CO, a, 260 and WO Keoadiway. Gurney's New Gallery, B..8 indat in ofl, bh an elie nohaegs. pect Wt tecumeua™ Superior extra plain beaver do..... Fine plain beaver do. P Ailver plated tabie spoons, the Filver plated tabte forts, he dozen. sg ine vanee, be, Ae., ei pansy &co, Broadway. (he very cum eavanes on Cs egy pry For Holiday fin. the ahi aad cone depo door porta of Maiden lang, superior | ticipnte by a few weeks our nenal winter reduction of | and the remainder For Presents Beautifully made Kmbyotd- ered, cross plait and breweb Leosoim sbi OUD Ys, ‘22 Broadway. Per Persia, an In olen or London Scarfs, Jace and tubuler tes, do. at MOODY'S, aa roadway, Shirts—Supertor In Quality, Fit and Work- manship & any others: manufactured, at JACKSON & PUR DY'S new etal, GAT Hioul Way. Dressin; Robes tor the. ‘Mot ays A Lerge and splenuid aworuuent, at JACKSON & PURDY'S new store, i isrosaway. English Scarfs, French Ties and Searf Pins, Persia, imported expresly for the holidays, at JACKSON: YPvRD Is Lew mare Gi Brondwny. ®or Fancy ‘snk § Scarfs, Ties, and Fine Em, breidered oud) faey French shirts for holiday presents GIKKEN'S shirt sndfurnishing store, No 1 Astor House. Merry. Merry Christmas—Merry, merry on ye day? Merry, merry, ye wns and daughters, merry, merry be. ng yr Jog i Sig. sing pro Shetty, whoul to dhe biog: Bb ut, shout; lot all mie pray. alo bis menvry dear; out) ‘shout to glory boro. aig i 04 rant jour pboingranhlc portals ken, expend » w dollars with HOLM: way. For t4.—Klegant Robes de Chambre, 5 10 $36, ‘ie edway. ureay’s Pisiiday Presonts.—Photographs, brotypen, daguerreatypes aud melainatypes for the bol aaa new and beautiful Byles, $60 Brosdway, over Thomp: Notice.—Three ‘Second hand Fire ‘Safes for sale very low, STKAKNS & MARVIN, 40 Murray atreet. Meade Brothers’ Great Down Town Photo Ffaphlc,palace, No 21S Broadway, open Christmas and New "#8 days for shters. Bond's Celebrated Boston and Oyster Crack- 78, soda and wine biscuit old by all Received freah very morning by the whslosaie agen Smithsonian House, Broadway, Conducted rg pian, A t ocmery Forged a day a6 Anew the syste on the Ki o'clock, for Stereoscopes at GURNEY'S NRW GALLERY, 10) Broadway, fret block below the New York Uotel. A lendid assortment of stereoscopic views of all parts of the World, aglisticaiiy colured groups, slaiuary, &¢., &c,, Just re ovived. Gulley open tl 9 P. M. for free inspection, Holiday Presents fur Smali Children— Small one ith small kegs, at small pricos, “A general as sortment at 119 Fulton street, up stairs. Mince-+Pies and Plum Pudding.—Those who use brindy in those seasonable articles, are requested to trv Like’s pure Catasba grape brandy, ‘erlitioates of 1s pi rity are piven, a singie bolle sold, and if not ag represe: the money primpy returned C. WELLS & CO., 115 Franklia atreet, Christmas Dinners.—You who are Epteures and who desire an appetising relish with your dinner on Chriguias thouid procure a bottle of Soyer’ Snilana Sauce,” Which can he had of your grocer. Its flavor fs most excellent fod (he London medi ai joruais say it alluris considerable aid in cases of slow and weak digestion. —N. ¥. Axprems, The Lindsey Blues Polka, Composed by Thomas Raker, with » svientid (ull page colored lithographie Ele representing the company in full uniform, will be pud- Lshed in a few days by F1K4H, POND & O., "547 way. A Chest of Good Tea for One Dollar.—Also, ten pounds cofee (or 81, at CHRISTIANSON’S, No. 1 Chau bers street. Buy Bond's Celebrated Boston and Oyster ovnckern. Sold by all prone IIYDE & CO., 160 Chambers rtrvet. Genuine Camphor Ice, for Caring Chapped and Lipa. ia only manufactured by KW. VONDERAMITH Gopzriaht secured: all olbera are’ counterfeits, Depot tus Bowery. Sold @ A. W. Faber's I Lead Pencils sold at Retail ut stationers, at wholesale, only, by K. FABER, sole agent, William street Whreler & Wilson's Sewing Machines.— Prices greatly reduced. Office 505 6 Broadway. Whder’s Ceiebrated Fire Proof Safes. Depot 191 Broadway, corner ot Dey street, N. ¥. Alelard’s Chlorids cure aggravated cases ef rheumatiam; also fever and agus, or chil's and dumb fever it Tf cure not effected, the money to be returned. Depot, tes Pear Chapped Hands, &—Certnin Cure—Hege. MAN & 0.'S camphor toe, with glycerine, 166, 273, SLL and 706 Broadway. "s Hair Dye, Wigs and Tow the best in the world; wholeasle and and the dye pri- valely applied, at No. 6 Astor House. Festivals. — Ladies, Procure a Fair of CANTRELL’S ladies’ thick sole holiday boota. 813 Broadway. Dye your Hatr?—If so, n Bot- tte of WILSOR'S Beit colorer, which ie not de, but will calor your hair to any ate, ‘trom a light brown to a beantifnl black or brows, Does not ‘stain the skin or burn. Applied like water. Ke techie, Toes not wash off Only © ny ore dings © bottle, Sold at 306 Grand sweet, wew York. Queru’s Coa Liver OW Jelly can be Taken Without taste of \he oll Oflce 135 Fourth avenue. eee OLD CLAY & © _# Pletcher street, whotesa' ‘"Tricophe: ts the eae and riicle for dressing, beautifying. cleansing, curlt the hair. Ladiee try it. Mold by wll Halr Dye, Wigs and Toupecs= The best io the world, surpassing all. Made, sold ant applied i be manufactory, 2 Liroadwa, Mrs. Jervis’ Cold Candy.—A Fresh Supply of tha favorite remedy Cir cougha for sale at U CON HAD FOX. A Barclay rae, N.Y. Consumption.—Dr. Churchill's Discovery.— The ooly reliable and genuine preparation of the hypophos phates of inne soda and potash. is for sale at the wo “ depot in the Cnited States, w aud retail, Win | CHESTER, 49 John street, Now York, where cit lara ean be obtained. Price $2 per butile, or three bottien for $5. Druggiat» applied. See That Your Grocer Keeps Bond's Cole- rated Reston and ayeter evecare .W. HYDE & CO, 180 Chambers street. Dupuy's « eaimeate a from n tulips: the * perfect gem,” and other at tite iragrance. buruy nd Pile are the at anovld be used in cease of email pox; the wlent attacks cay be relieved subdued in a few these peerless remedte Fistay—Citiorr.-On Thureaay, Dee at the Chareh of St, Jobin the Evangelist, by the Kev. F. MeM shou, Dr. Fowan & Fistay, of New York, to Axwanmita EL, bh ter of Ienac Kiliott, of Mhilade lj . Lawros—fx61.—00 Thurs Tee, 23, at No. 184 Twenty second street, by the Rev. Dr. Graham, Rowan M. Lawson, of Ireland, t Ses M. M. Sait, of this city Belfast papers please copy. Pakxex—MasvTe.—At Oakland, Southampton county, Va., the resideuce of the bride's father, on Tuursday, Dec. ©, by Dr. William Hooper, Mr. Hixxy B. Parken 0 Misa Masa AGNm Mase. Taxant—Biait.—On Weduesday, Dec. 22, by the Rew. Dr. Dunn, of Orange, N.J., D. €. Tewawr, of Burlingy’ Obie, 0 Mise Maar Asw Bram, of the city. Died, Rerenennory.—On Wednesday, Dec. 22, Anette, daugh- ter of George and Rachel Arin.erhott, aged 10 mouths. ‘The friends and relatives of the tuinily are respectfully | invited w attend the funeral, from the residence of hor ». 100 Hammond street, this (Friday) morning, jock, Her remains wii be wken tw Hacken- pack WN. J, for interment HerWawax = At Newb: | of reariet fever, Anct Vwbe 1. Buchanan, aged 137 oare Nn The funerat will take place this (ty half post two o'clock. ‘Cxmew.—On Thursday , Dec. 23, after a lingering iinens, | Canmnuse Carew, in the 21st year of her age, the parish of Kilusty, county Pipperary, Ireland. Her friends are respectfully invited to atte the fune tal, from the residence of hor uncie, Thomas Cxty, one door from Hey Tg in Botier street, South Brooklyn, on Saturday Cheomel yapers ' y Cotm.—In Hrookly», ou Thursday, Deo. 23, Erma Couns, relict of Amos Coles, in the Tist year of her age. Further notice of the funeral will be given | _Cxoven.—On Tuesday, Dec, 21, Jase Crocaa, @ native of the county Npperary, lreland. © friend the family are respectfully Invited to at- | tend the funeral, thie (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock, frown his late residence, } Try street, Crrnas.—On Wednesd: at his residence, vith Third street, ¢ CERTAN, Contractor, in the 44th your of hie 2 2 on Thursday, Deo. 23, ry P. and of tay) afternoon, at ‘onewption, ameburg, thie (Friday) morning, at half past ten o'cock, Where a solemn ligt mass Will be offered up for the repose of hig goul, and from thence to the Cometery of the Holy Cross. His friends, those of his brother, Rey Michael! Corran, paator of St. Andrew's cherch, in this city, and of Dr. Murray, are r «pectfully invited to attend the funeral, without further novice Oo Tuarsday, Dee Jase T Ireland, aned 64 yoare The remtives and triend veot a nat the family are al | invited to attond the funeral, fom his late residence, @ Pitt street, on Saturday aiteraoun, at half yast two o'clock. No carriages. De Graw.—Suddenty, on Wednesday, Dec. 22, Mr. Jas. yak Dk GRAW, in the YoUh year of his age. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the fam‘ly are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of brother in-law, Charles Kane, No. 319 Bowery, this ere day) sfternoon, pir) three o'clock mae gg on Wi ednesday, Dec. 22, of consumption, Kuma oe friends of the family, and those of her brothers, James and Jobn Dufly, are respectfully Mvited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 134 East Twenty: ninth street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o’clock AHAM.—Of consumption, Mr. Eowarn Granam, aged 28 years and 2 months, sen of the late James Graham, of the parish of Dromoure, county Tyrone, Ireland. The friende of the family are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, from Jate residence, No. 79 King street. on Saturday morning, at half past ten o'clock. His remaing will be interred in Greenwood Cemetery. Hannes. —On Thursday, Dec. 23, of consumption, Asxa, wife ot William Harding, formerly of Stonehouse, Gloster shire, and danghter of ged ts youre and Elimabeth Ambury, Jate of Bristol, abe Pepwepieam OPT. Glortor and ' Hart —On Wednesday, Dec. 22, Taomas 8. Harr, in the 400s year of ba mug iM take place from bis late residence, No. Bet eveath street, on Saturday afternoon, at one cock, The frienda of the family are respectfully invited to attend. iock,On Wednenday, Dee. 22, Tnaneuta Barpey, witeot John Kellock, and daghter of James Bryden, Keq., of Boston, aged Lp ‘The relatives frienda of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from ber late residence, No. 316 Broome street, thie (Friday) morning, at ten o'clock. Keston and Ca'ifornia papers please copy. LrekeN.—On Wednesday, Dec, 22, at her residence, No. £0 Thompeon street, corper of Broome street, Mrs. Suaan Sanat Lone, aged 56 years. ‘The friends and acquaintances are respectfully request- ed to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at ono C’elock , 10 Greenwood Cemetery. Monies. —On Thursday, Dec. 28, Anyi Amxua, biog 4 daughter of Thomas aud Annie Mullen, aged 2 yoars, 3 mouths and 28 daye. The Cronde of the family, and those of ber grandfathor, to attend the funeral, from tho Fourth Thomas Hunt, are invit residence of her futher, North Seventh street, near stree a Williamsburg, on Saturday aiternoon, at two o'clock. Powsn.—On Wedneaday , Dec. 22, of consumption, Many Aanrs lows, AT ay 18 years and 3 months, eldest Gaugh- ter of the late John Power. The funeral will take place from No. 31 Butler street, Brooklyn, this (Fri ¥) ‘aflernoon, at iwo o'clock. The relatives ‘and frien tho family are roapoctfully re- qieated to attend, Prepis.—On Thursday, Dec, 23, after a brief illness Cranues 6. Priwprx, aged 36 years, 6 months and 14 days ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at. tend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 66 Nassau street, Brooklyn, on Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock. Pi am Wednesday, Dec. 22, Epwanp HcuLLy, aged eas, e relatives and friends of the family, and those of his sone, Jobu 8, and Joseph, are respectfully invited wo attend | the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, a at two o'clock, from | his late residence, ‘No. 15 ne te ee Svams.—On Thursday, Dec. 23, EMwa Syms, daughtor of William and James Symes, aged 1 year, 7 months and 27 RS cicerst will tako place this (friday) morning, at eight o'clock, Her remains will be takon to Now Jersey, from her late residence, No. 412 Sixth avenue. Tho iriends and relativor are respectfully invited to attend. ‘THomson,—In Brookiyn, on Wednesday, Dec, 22, ANNA i. . Vax Creve, wifo of Murtimor Thomson, agod 18 years and 2 aay: ‘The funeral services will be neld this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock, at hor late residence, No. 102 street, near Atlantic street, Brooklyn. The relatives and fricucs of the family are respectfully invited ( auand. ‘Tnorne,—On Wednesday evening, Dec. 22, ANY MARA, wife of Thomas W. Thorne, Senr., in the sth year of her age. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, without further invitation, on Saturday afternoon, at three o’elock, from her late re ridence, No. 489 Seventh avenue, corner of Fortieth strest Carringes will be in waiting at St Thomas’ and St. Paul's cburebes, at half past two o'clock. Her remains will be interred in the Marble Cometery. Vaxpentit,—On Thursday morning, Dec. 23, Mes. Aur 11, Wife of Aaron Vanderbilt, and daughter of the late remiah Vanderbilt, aged 28 years, 8 mouths and 14 days. ‘The friends of the family, and thoso of hor uncle, John Vanderbyt, are respectfully, invited to attend the funeral, trom her late resivence, No. 181 West Twenty -soventh street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. Warts.—At Stockbridge, Masa., on Tuesday, Deo. 21, Frances Skpowiex, daughter of the lave Henry D. Sedg: andor Watts, Esq, Ween. —On Thursday, Dec. 28, Maiua Eereax, only iter of Henvy B. and Sarah’ F, Welcher, aged 1& months and 8 days. The funeral services will take place this (Friday) eve- ning, at haif past seven o'clock, at No. 124 Wort Sixteenth eet. The relatives and friends are reapect(ully invited to attend, Witkes.—On Thursday, Dec, 28, of consumption, Jasoss Wie, aged 30 years. ‘The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom his late residence, No, 1a West Hleventh street, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, without furtber inyitstion. Warrock. —At Gravelly Ridge, Monmouth county, N. J., on Thursday, Dec. 23, Mr. Joux Wiuriock, in the 7th year of bis ave, ‘The pelatives and friends of the family are invited to at tond the funoral, from his late reaidence, on Swtarday morning, at hall past ten o’cloc! Wyast.—Oo Thursday, Dee. dow of the late Martin Wyant, , Carmmune Wranr, wi 78 yorrs age The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, from the residence of her son, No. 208 Weet Thirty ufth street, oa Saturday muruing, at ten o'clock. Howmarron,—In California, ow Sunday, Sept. 19, of en. lurgement of the heart, Mr. Wuuam Baxck Hormaron, aged 38 years, Into of thik city. The pereon who caused the insertion of the above ad- vertisement in the HeKALD of the usd instant, will confer a special favor by calling or sending word w C: Lent, No, 73 University place. MISCELLANEOUS. LENDID STOCK OF LAVA AND MOSATC SETS. CHAMBERS, 391 Krowtway. A A. BEAUTIFUL HOLIDAY PRROENT. ONS OF GROVER & BAKER'S KRW FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, Prices from $50 to $100, Wit Prove A MOST ACCEITABLE PRESENT FOW A MOTHER, WIFE, DAUGHTER OR SISTER. OPYICE, 49 BROADWAY, A aseaoasis Ox Or Harriton SUPRRIOR §: “Tt te an excelier « th nts wanted. Addrens Local a, WAToH ee LARGK ASSORTMENT OF LADI A trom 830 800. ‘ i Broad AMEN Les. A's LARGE STOCK OF SLEEVE BUTTONS AND STUDS, CHUAN SES, 3! Browteay FINE TRAD OF WAR, THE CHKAPEST, THE Wie For resioriag gray haie bo Ite origi TD) RESTORE tor, it will ‘Color the hair wikiout iif ‘any darker chads: icetous wil De ae the bate, This applied ‘the we wat ciscover that sou use any dye Tweat live ce “ or five bottles for one dollar hele restorer ia a cer. tatn remedy for clenneing the haw from dandratf, erom ting the growth, preventing tis falling ont giving ita tine phoney») pearance, and isa cesta preveauve for bakiooss, and wal bring Xow hair oa ba 1, til respectable drugeiste fa pha by Calender & Co, Third aad Wali ta io Philadelphia, FINE ASORTMENT OF DIAMOND, OPAL AND emerald rings CHAMBKAs, 301 irondway, —VISITING CARDS FOR THE HOLE the meat elegant inthe elty, Broad ‘ T RVERDEL aye, new Duane a 8 CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR IS CLOSH AT AA* sind tow io the thine to. buy ope of my “fui marke Gverconin, very low —say $15 ones for Bid; tine plots, 89 w $12, puta, %; Vesa at comumal prices, GB. CLARKE, 116 Wililan stemet i ber SPECIMEN ONLY OF THE VOLUNTERK TESTIMO. nies simost constantly recelved te favor of Prof. Wuupsa | reaorauve:— } Aanons Rew, Ky., Now 3), 1858, Woor—Dran Sin] world srwtnly be ake known ty the work the pected, result { lave @ ur bait testorauve, or restoratives extent, but without 7 temttute of abr. I wee linally Induced air restorative. Now, candor Pror ty ry & bottle of Your tice COMPA Mew ARDOUNCE to Whomanerer may read ty 1 now ponsees a new aed veautiful growth of hair, which f pry: nonnee richer and handsomer than the original was f will theretoce take necasion to recommend thie invaliah'® remedy te nil who may fel the mecesaity of 1 Kenpo ® P. 8. —This testimonial of my ee . n ametich er, b nd aay nO STe cl alepeine ted verfumerk, Deper SE Broviwar. REAUUIFUL ASSORTMENT OF SCARF PINS, AT M. 1. CHAMBERS’, 991 Broadway. TRATIMONTAL FROM A DISTINGUISHED LEGAL destroy gentleman, well known in this ely, as weil asin maay with Interest: — New Vous, Deo, 9, 1858 Gentlemen. Your note of Uve ttl ws that you Lave heard that I have ! oe n benefitted by the use ing my certificate of the 1 ¥ give it 1 award itt cher iy, been ink Kae. My Ageia about fifty years, the or ot my hair auburn, and iwcined to curl Some five oF sit years since it hezan to tur uray, and the s*aip on the crown of my head t lity and dandrull w form | ynen receives may. | | | upon it, Rach of these thon Ineemmand with then gud about four montine arb was added vy dem rie falling of the top of my hndd ape thre . greatly surprised to only, that not only was the fa wee to the gray hairs and sensi dandrull ceased to form on my head, vor gation of tny wite, at whose roii-iiatkm | wan in inced betey ft For this, among the many obli a1 owe ty ber sex, strongly recommend all hushaada who ealue th mt ot | their wires 2 profit by my eaample, and wae i if growing <ray or gevuing bald B. A. Lavesonn. oO OY J, Wood & Co., 312 Browlway. Now acid by all druggists and fancy good dealers throug! the world, Depot $12 trond way. AT gRYERDELLS- WEDDING, CARDS. SOTRS, a0. These colebrated canis, splentillz engraved, can only be | had at Broadway, corner of Dan sa BEAUTIFUL PRESENT—LADIES SCISSOR AND family, shearm ith iver, plated banlien manatvetured only by WENDT 5d Reekman street, near Gold. For wale by all the bar ware and faocy goss soten, Bass, ABNOR, Lani ‘Tit 18 WRLIL Knows that ores inthe heat (bing to ailay paig and tm Gammation. Inte is the beat i & Tey Waod be cured, No M4 Heekrman sr Beaetts, cateat sove.ty eit 4 only or imal jeoctrens tor We Agencies are belig es tor retail soon; die noties given, Al) 1100 Aguinet porcasing of wang sowhng mackives in which ire feedia tews fron , itt ‘a patente bead May TB, 180, nod cored in the (ee of bell ane otted Staten In Vcengee, wader 8, C. iowgeu #9 ‘patent, re toed 5 anes LLA a METOTE LIES” Beery a HULID»¥ Pkeo ent THOS t.- --4 brated machioog, at 166 Hudcoa areot rom $18 to 965. Be OVERCOATS! BOYS! OVERQUATSII AT A Chk REDUCTION. OAK HALL, #4 and #0 Fulton and 45, 47 and 49 Gold stroat_ JURISTM AR AIRY Aly Or KIB wyaees Led ee years old, in sherry bt from ed diatilery. with ih arm nd smack oF tho olf aod ress apd politic proclaim BNUINE IRist WHISKRY AT LAST. %#) per geilon; 9 ente por public of New York are ngabted to JUHN McAULIPOR: fS scributabve tothe pute they” "eet" taeeblng’ il pare Sad eae a D adullerated.—Irlah News. oe Depot $8 Neaaan atreet, corner of Liberty. ORNS, BUNIO halls Pr [Oh NB, Ls LENETRATLNO TED ‘pain, boot can be wore, iedistrly afar the operation, wishon 4 touie patient by Dre ZACHARL goon culcopedion it pig Brondwny ere to the ms enrgenee ofthe the owners: Proprietors thereof, and we pe ‘the inst spurious Lnitations put out by aa- principled ‘sure in ali cases that our names are written across the ficial. labela, then jad the price if not bem - gOHD F PYNE 4 00., 100 Nassau street, HaYs, Brows have now {u store & number of cate ee BACH, each cane containing ¢ bottles white, Lpng! 3 do. Gaweelred nod whe, 1 bole brandy and FRI 170 eet ‘all kinds of Angas nes, Se ae Of the bent quality. WATE AS FIXTURES. 107 BRoADwaY. 1 have now for sale & splendid and varied serge t nae CRARD EAP RS, Mage aeae ‘aRASKE, PORTA: tande and and all other kinds of ixturea, a very reduced pricea "All articles from. ‘his calablishunent ranted to g ve salisfaction, STEPHEN PHILBEN. ARPER'S NRW MONTHLY MAGAZINE FOR SANUART. The Panama Railroad —lilusrated by twenty engeardnge ae eight portraite The People of the Red River—Mlustrated by toe engra- inboo tilustated 4 by twenty-seven engravings, Only « Woman’ Our Christos re Bins va bell Cultura, » Ransom of a Heritage. Found Dead, An American planets im 1858, a. Mountain 1 Loutae Chantier Montton. New Year's bre. My Wiliam Cullen Heyeaty the Vigna, By W Thackeray vaste Presentation to Madame Rewnona: & Young, Reprobate; Head Pieces. Chapler 33—Where we Remain End of the Town. Chapter 61—During she vara smoking bia Pipe wt Home. Chapter 66—Bet Chapter Gm Ai Moothly Kecord of Carrent Events, Literary Notices, ndiior’s table Rautor's bey Chale. vs Drawer. Horriences of & Dramatic Author. =_Mustrations—The or Dreams it in Cragin | thet he 1 Beinre the Curtain; Almost Sulfocated with Bowg nl Enabeaced by the Manag ea Presents Applauded by Saves, and eted by pcritica, bat Posy te Author ditio, Peliea'with byga, and Carried Home | grace —Iustratios Bal ond Fashions for Jan’ ne—Sortie ning Tollet; Young Ladies, tvening Dress, Underaiooves, ‘Lliree or more copies for one your ‘Abd au entracepy grate tor every club acribere. Birper's Singaain® and Harper's Weekly, {ogewier, ow ear, Ta pees agen Harper's Mognzine miQt be paid a the ofce where it ib recely postage. i nix conte @ WAKPEH C2 DMUrHEKS. niabers Here CLOTHING GeEAT beg sini vs MALE PRICES, PROUATS AT ALMUS' Khaly RRaDi $20 for fine Fsquimanx overcoats wo $15 tor splendid beaver overcoals worth. or finest cloth overcosta worth. a “dhaw ~ te. KSting ‘an immense atoett, rier dotarininad Ws clear out the winter garments at onc UA 114i etn Pon and 40, «7 and 49 God tron Ooen matt i Hees PRESENTS, ar FOUNTAINS INDIA STORE, 083 Broadway. We" PRESENTS, HOLIDAY PRESKNTS, Watebes, 1s caret, for: i, for 380, $5 and $0. Coral, lava, pearl and diamond seta, band beaceleta, &e. CHAMPERS, 30 Broadway, ADIA RUBBER GLOVES CURE CHAPPED TAN waltrheum, de. and render the hands soft, smooth evowy whie. For sale at all rupber stores and at 36 Joke street, up stairs, T 18 GULNG—GOING—GOING, The magnetic waive round the wor! with it. For wale by Dr. 8. ii. areb, and by druggists, Health and sa rhs racist Je ea ADIES’ GOLD BAND BRACRLEIA— 4 Ladies’ roller braceiota, For sale by MUsicab Boxe. sale & comp » irom two to \weuty four tuues, with s variety of American aw Wollus Freuob, German mod Tlalan muaie PAILLARD & MARTIN, importers 21 Malden lane, up stairs, Ne G. ©. ALLEN, No. 415 Broadway, York. oO” FAMILY NECTAR WHISKEY—VERY CHOICR and pure from Alleghany county, Pean., for sale bp Mact & JENKINe. 146 Fulton Cee MCHOAE, NETEAD. NO, 4 SOW READY, Com. tain The Way to be Happy, Dy omiantil, the '* © Ales (rou Noten ve Peusive W by Uttice, 13 Fravkfort sureet, N.Y. SILVER PLE KNIVAS, CAKE KNIVES, uter tia, “ree patel For male by LLY, or ALLEN, Nb, 415 Broadway, one door elow Sslree,, ING MACHINES, on tn the peice of those tndisponentiie. rought & rush of customers. Though the mas hines are made betten "Sane & 60, 00 Bromiway, New Yor. q WO WAYS TO WEDLOUK, SRE HOME SOURNAL, JANUARY 1, 1809, New subscribers can te accommotated From the beginning Of thin benutiful story, ication la made. Oke» 107 Paiton streets, VW unmediat 2a your, Ts IRISH AMERICAN FOR THE view or sae ary, IN, will appear tn an enlarged form, tyye. nod cuntaning « larger amouth nad rarer of Mase resting r ading matter tina soy paper of ite clase on this com> tinent, Iaiest newa from all parts of Ireland, m a - es of property, levers from De Cail, Wiliam ac The “ of an Ay o «the str jie emane need the "Was aanaan por year, St o Satara 3 “Pullabers, 3d | (TUR GAYATTY MSIQCATED PAPER, Ke cotiect that (va be mace ror sa ko parer tet y a previ arp own bul to J. ©. Gayetty, and | cated paper cannot possibly be made ia, any tile bu bis i ia not aniikely that base couatertette wtil L the pab- edtzit epor 4 Anu wr CHEAPEST ARTICLE FOR Tum CUCOINR, COCUINE, COCOINE, COCOtNR, COCOTNEL COCOINE, COCOTNE. NE COCOINE, COLOINE, COOOINE, INE, COCOINE, COCOTN COCOLNK, COCOLNE: powerving the hair ime and 197 Broaderay ier, 00 conte, Wie, CORDIAL, 40, FOR THE HOLIDAYA, Choles sad media grades at MACY & JENKINS, F Fuitton surcet. y PATUHER CLEANFD AND REPAIRED, # * Tas Fiveet LOMDON AND GENKV 4 WORKMEN, At A, ©. ALLENS, No, 418 frond Ay, oan door bete mf for LU INqa” wy Canal) steant, MAS rg & New aioe jo everye ‘ered indispensm nai y weil furnished table. s. frube, jellies, creams, custurda, tne ean, and ‘steo wih sardises, opeucry, chowder, amt they are most delightful. SINGER'S WRW FAMILY © mY ES $50 + 00. A reliable sewing 1 Macon a low price, tigen hows be td fiw | uccesstul manatsetrers Wean now be had. Frice comple Bal 1859. WANK BOOKS, PRINT | er * MA NIES'FUR Isle ALPS’ ACCOUNT SOCKS made 7. tor, Pipl and bound to yotiora, py a? a Tk SK if OR APA fie Me LEPROOR A soe nxrented tn al! thee wart, of Aah ROR AS aR one te, at low PEP VICNERY ARTICLY 4, of eate 1. anyone on Sunday vem, thor “AOLIDAY, @ qrets.— te ecu peeemen, cokes, a TGocy tusousr) he © dunt bas TENTION stage door of the rN, Dee. 3,

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