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ag to the extent of his powers. been satisfactorily tilled. The clerkship has since MAL NEWSPAPER: DBSPATON. Wasinxaron, Deo. 23, 1858. Among the many bills introduced iu the House to-day, Was one by Mr, Rranch, of N. C., appropriating one million of dollars to esbie the President to conclude with ‘pain a treaty of amity, and for the settlement of ail differences, including the cession of Cubs, to be used by him, if be thinks fit, im advance of the ratification of auch treaty by the Benate; if there is not at the time payment is required that mach money in the treasury, the Presidvnt is au- thorized to borrow it, ‘The bill was referred w the Com. mittee on Foreign Affairs, ‘The government this morning received a toiographic despatch from New Orleans giving a fow particulars ro- Aative to another Giibustering expedition from that port against Nicaragua. The federal officers will be forthwith inatructed to redouble their vigilance to suppress it. In connection with the navai restorations in the execu- (ive session of the Senate yesterday, after the re opening ‘of the doors,a joint resolution was passed creating tem- porarily tbe brevet grade of admiral in tho United States ‘navy, with a view to confer it on Captain Charles Stowart, ‘tho oldest officer in the service, as a recompense for hav- ing been harshly weated. On his death the rank is to bo abolished. ‘Tho time 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 Senato with prayer to.day was Father Boylo, of St. Putrick’s church, this city. Tho Senate was full of priests, in the dress of sur- plice and cassock. It is the first occasion since the foundation of the goverpment that tho entire vest- ments of the Romish clergy have been seea in either chamber. The reverend father read from the breviary Bishop Carroll's prayer for those in authority. ‘Tho chamber happened to be crowded, and much interest and curicsity were manifested, with every appearance of devotion in the Senators and spectators. C. P. Sengstack was to-day confirmed by the Senate as ‘warden of the District of Columbia peniventiary. The sloop of war Piymouth has been ordered to Nomfolk for repairs. The highest bid for the construction of the Atchafalaya (Louisiana) lighthouse was by Reany, Neafle & Co., of Philadelphia, $12,000, und 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 G 1 Greene, of Rhode Island, asking for aid to publish the correspondence and other papers of that patriot. It was refered to the Commitwe on the Library. ‘The Secretary of War has asked Congress for nearly four hundred thousand dollars, 10 pay the Florida volun. teers called into service by General Harney and Colonel Loomis, during the years 3857 and 1858. THIRTY-FIPTI CONGRESS. BRCOND SESSION. Senate. Wastvatox, Dee. 23, 1858. ‘The Senate was opened with prayer by a Catholic Priest ip a white eurplice. Various mer were presentod, and a message was received from the President of the United States. FLECTION OP UNITED 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 Jadiciary, RDUCATION IN AGRICULTURE AND THE MECHANIC ARTS, Mr. Sivam, (opp.) Of Michigali, attempted to bring ap the Agriculture) College biti, of waiwch tue following are the prowsions:— Sec. 1. Knwets that 6,920,000 acres of laud be appor- Loned te uty equal to 20,000 acres for each Senator and Representative tn Congress to wich the States are now respectively entitied. See. 2. That the said land, after being surveyed, shall be apportioned in sections, or subdivisious of rections Dot fess than One quarter of a sect and wherever th public lands in a State worth $1 25 per acre (the Governor to determine their value) the apportionment shall be se- lected trom such wis. Where there are no public lands Of the value of $1 2 per acre tho Secrotary of the Interior shall issue land scrip to the amonut of their distributive shares in acres, sad serip to be soid by such State, and the weds applied fur the purposes of thig act. Provided, That i bo case shall any State locate its tand serip within the 308 3. Albexpenses of management and disbursemont ehall be paid by tho respect: © that the entire ceeds ot the land sbalt ae colleges. 4. All moneys frou laud and scrip shall be invest ed in United States, or ottier safe stocks, Yielding not lees than § per cent—which sume invested shail constitate a fund, for ever undi 4, of which the in be invielably applied the maintenance of at ading object or classical eof learning a8 relate tO h manner as the rit mote tho y of the industrial classes in cal eaucat a o Me. cial noma, and pormits ten report sha very other colle muithsonian fa he Parent jyresentatives 6 sent w » ur the rtment 0! of 8 constitute tot i Ome April 22, 1668. Messrt. Broowr of ine, up the Dill, o Aa the wicow and family Ivensox of Ga., and y tue Souate refused Wo lake ays 28, yeas SMITTTAMY. PENSION, ate next sprung up on the bill giving A pension to of Colonel Tarnbail, watch was ylen, aad occupied coa. «% hour ¢ of his remarks on it, trainments were to be pay, they were entitied to warmly wivocated by Mr, Critte siderable Mr time over the Davis of Mi tif army tin th al cost ni mal in all cases of olf we. ¥ in tte fa 1, by ay pliars a 26 agaist 18 ‘The Senate agreed to go into the new hall on ro-assem Diing, and the adjuurucd. House of Representatives, Woansarox, Deo. 23, 1858. tum Taser. Mr. Comixe, (opp.) of Mass., introduced a bill regulat- ing the duties on imports, and for other purpawes, which wae referred to the Committee on Ways aud Beans, Mesers. Reremw (opp.) and Morus, (opp.) of Penn. sylvania, each made unsuccessful effurts Ww inl propositions looking to the alteration of the tari, With a jon and ep 1008. Of Mr. Howes, (adn ) of Va., a resolntion calling on thePresident to inform the House whether any recently been tai to procure & reduction Of the ‘utics by forcigh goverminents on American tobac- co, Was adopted. otuce OPR NATIONAL FLAC Mr, Jous Coctmaxn, (wim) ofN. ¥., provored a joint | resolution of thanks to Captan Samuctl © Revd, f ing, designed the progent dag of ¢ Vaited Stal red to the Committee on Naval ATurs, INVESTIGATION OF THK PRINTING COsTRACH. On motion of Mr. Gronor Tryton, (atm) of N. ¥., a Rpecial committee of five was ordered 1 be appointed to investigate the accounts of Superintendent of inting, with power to send for persoas and 1 to obtain ng of Con jay of November. iM, KPRW ART. 2, (adm.) of Pa. Introduced a joint zing the President to confer the title of ¢ eminent navel services on Naval Affairs CONGKRGTONAL BLBC/ION IN PRNNSYEVANTA, ve to futeatues & amittee of » President r to the Presid re, that money the Stat tha Coa , aad tw re Freseionsl election in oy ort the names of the per i trodnetion uf this tion W amidst ectod t loud Ianghter. CHANGR of Mr ue wer IN THR € WAGE. of Ta iw , the Committe + inquire tw On mm on Way pediew smte th neurite proviie nw exceeding ave half «i legal tender in sums dollars. IMPROVEMENT OF TIE Miserearrrt, Mr. TAYLOR aiso iutrouuced! a Lill authoriaing Loutsiana to impose tonnage duties for the improvement of the chan- nel of the Missiesipgi. TUR ADMISSION OF KANSAS Mr, Rixeraw, (opp.) of Ohio, introduced a bill to repeal the English act for the admission of Kansas into the Union. Referred to the Committee on Territories POPULAR BERCTIONS IN TRREFTORIES, Mr. Larrne, (opp.) of Ohio, introdaced a bill aathorizing the people of the Territories to elect all their ofcers, which was similarly referred AROLOTON OF MRD ir. Breenas introduced ar Serta vcon sroviditag that the present wm of Mileage be Aboliehed alter the present Congress, ti merbers be allowed only tuew actual traveding Referred to the Committee on Mileage. FRR SALT AND Freie SUGAR. Mr. Monn, (aim. of fil., introduced a BIT for the aa mission of sugar and salt treo of duty, and a dill givi the right to the Territories 10 elect Governors and all other officers, PORT ROAD ACROSS! THE PLAINS. _ Mr. Wasamense, (opp.) of Ill, introduced a bill provid ed in parchave at sites | p- Referred to the | ing for the laying out of a post route from Leavenworth te the head waters of tbe South fork of tue Pratw river, wear Pike's Peak, OF THE SLAVE TRADES. Mr, Fanxeworim, (opp ) of Til, eudeavored to intro- duce a retolution instructing the Committee ou Naval Af fairs to quire and report what farther measures are necessary to carry out the articie im the Ashburton treaty tur the suppression of the slave trado. THE DRED SOOTT DACIXION. Mr. Bram, (opp ) of Mo., asked, but talled to receive content, to thtroduce @ revolution declaring the Saprems Court decision in the Dred Booth case exten judicial, illegal and void, and asserting that Congress should vindicate its Tight 40 legislate ov slavery in the Territories. APPROPRIATION WLS REPORTED Mr, Paris, (adm. oat of Mo., from the Ways and Moaus Committee aaa Civil, Nav: ond Legislative Vxo- cutive and Judicial Appropriation bl bills. KANSAS AYPAt! Mr. Parnrovr, of Kapaas, iaeendgosa a Dill to rednen the military reservation at Leavenworth, aud to trace tho northern boundary of Karsus. NEW HOMHSTRAD BILL. Mr. Feravson, of Mina., introduced a Homestead bill, A large number of bills and resolvtions on a variety of pone aii Were mtroduced, and referred W appropriate Adjourned tl the 4th of January, The Steamship Artel. 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. wei NS nw Ounmans, Dec, 2%, 1358. The dates from Mexico are to the 12th’ inst. Vora Cruz was quiet. A decree had beon issued by tho comm ner, d evtin, the citizens to arm themselves #0 us to be pre- pared to meet any attacks. we was near Aquila, urging on operations energeti- ly. The Georgia Lottery Laws. ‘Avausra, Dec. 28, 1858. At the recent session of our Legisiature some important: ewe Were passed in relation to the subject of lotteries In the “amended ‘Tax bill’? it ts provided “That each manager of any lottery authorized by the taws of tais State shail pay to the Slate Treasurer one thousand dol- lars annually, free of all costs of collection, and in cas 04 failure to pay the same, the said maaager, or his a-ont shall be subject to the samo penaity and collectiin of taxes as is now provided for defwuiting baoks.”’ The fol- lowing act was aiso passed and approved by the Gover- nor, ViZe— AN ACT TO REPRAL ALL LAWS AND PARTS OF LAWS AUTH)" SI LOTTE IF TI ATATE OF GEORGIA, AND FOR OTHER POR- Section 1. The Geoeral Assembly of the State of Georgia do enact, that from and after the first day of June, 1860, all laws And pits of laws authorising lottories ia the State of Georgia, or the venting of lottery tickets in said State, be and the same are hereby repealed. Fire at West Alba Rover's Poixt, vine “23, 1883, ‘The Vermont Centra! car house, at West Atburg, N. ¥., was burnt down last night, One locomotive, a first aud 4 second class passenger car were iso ‘estroyed. Sinking of the Steamer Streck. wuz, Dec. 21, 1858. The lighter steamer Streck scinke her bolioe nad-entious Mobile bay, with one hundred bales of cotton for the bark Edwin, fer Boston. The steamer was unseaworthy. Snow Storm at Montreal. Mowrneat, Dec, 23, 1858. There was abeavy suow storm yesterday. To day the Weather is cloudy and cold, The thermometer stood at mero at 8 A. M. Southern Ocean Steamer Movements, ‘Savanna, Dec. 22, 1858. ‘The United States mail steamship Fiorida arrived below on Tuesday at one o' ‘clock. All well. “whe — Rebecca. NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 23, 1868. The ship Rebecca, of New York, took ‘fire in Ber hold 16 damage to her cargo of sugar aud molasses is as yet unknown ‘The Scuthern Pacific Railroad. New Ontxans, Dec. 23, 1858. ‘The Southern Pacific Railroad Convention met ever ing, and the prominent stockholders gave details of their conn. ction with the road, showing that no (rauda- lent stock bad been issued. General Richardson, chair- man of the Business Committee, showed that enough money waa already Provided to pay for immediate liabili- ties, The Ni Orleans stock! re promised their earnest co operation, and to day were actively paying tho amount required to free the road from all the claims aguingt it, The convention wijourned to might. Chess Match at Pt PITTSRURG, Dec, 23, 1868. of chess botween Lowis Paulson and “ness Club has resulted just a8 the first The game The second the Pitteburg did, Paulsen winning oix und losing four. Jasted nine boure and forty-five minutes, A Schoolhouse Burnt. Bowron, Dec. 23, 1858. The Otis Schoolhouse, in Fast Cambridge, was fer 4 Uhousen destroyed by fire this ‘afternoon It cost fly do.are. Markets. 9 PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. Puntanerema, Dee. 23, 1868. Stocks steady ; Penneylvania Stato 6's, 95%¢; ‘Reading Railroad, 25%; Morris Canai, 48, Long Islaad failroaa, MN; Pebpsyivania Railroad, 42%, New Owteans, Dec. 23, 1858. Cotton. —Sales to-day 9,000 bates, at casier but Quotably unchanged ney Molasses 274¢c. a 28¢. for choice. Mees pork $15 50. M Cotton—Sales to-day 6,000 bales at Lise for The sales for the last three days add up 14,500 v the receipts 24,500, Monmur, Dec. 22, 1858. sales to-day 4,000 bales, at unchanged Cotton active: rates. Savanwam, Doo 23, 2858. tton—fales to day 1,000 bales, at stilfr but pot quota bly higher prices. The sales of the week foot up 7,000 bales. ‘The receipts at this port avead of last year are at all Southera ports, 664,700 bales. bo Litwonn, Doc. 23, 1858. Flour dull, Wheat ateady : 1 36a $1 60. Corn firm and Ie. higher: white, G6. yellow, Gc. a Tic. Proviious active. Whiskey dull at 26 Pintapetrnta, Dee, 23, 1958. Wheat dull: rod, $1 204 $1 20; white, Corn stealy: new yellow, 72.’ a Tae. Btendy at 29\e Whiskes ge Crxerswant, Doe. 23, 1858. " a Warekey opened Hoge dat, and de. 5, the market closing rovuaions dull an delivery in May. y for lard, Unrren Stars Srkagnm Brooniys.—Steam was applied to the United States steamer Brooklyn yesterday for tne second time. The ship lien at the foot of Coriears stree East river. The first time steam was applied to her, a few daye since, the engines ran ix or seven hours without stopping. Their performance yesterday was equally or favorable. The ship is rigged throughout as a sail steam being added only to iscrease her capa- » was built by J. A. Wostorvelt, Baq. Hor mot ing vesee! cities. £1 dimensions are as follows:—Lengch on deck, 247 fect; and stores, then proved trial trips, ode] of the ahip is very beauti Hthe working of her engiace s0 far bas been very able. ure, Said to be a Corregzio, is on ox jon at 599 Broadway. The subject is Mercury tesen, ing Copid to read, while Venus superintends th, qeoca tional exerciges, It {s the fellow of the copy of tll cele brated picture formerly owned by the Duke of Alva, and | now in the National Gallery, London, Without pronoune. ing an opinion as to the genuineness of the picture here, we may sey with truth that it has the beet points of the | master. ‘The figure of Veuus is a fine anatomical study, and the ficeh tints are of that Wondrous color of whieh the | oft masters alone had the secret. The manner in which the Cupid's wings are executed, seoming to grow out from the flesh 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 foliage in the background, and the face of Venue, which is commonplace. The picture is valued at $25,000, Mr. Reed, a young Roston artist, who hae been for some years at Romo, and bas juet returned, has a very credita- ive pictore—The Water Sprite—at Willjams & Stevens’. ‘The pictnre is fresh, joyous, and hae all the gaiety of yoath and promise. The face of the sprite is charming, with the rogiest aud most kissable mouth in the world, Moss, Mrearn, with his immense orchestra of one han- dred performore, repeats this evening ihe grand prome. | nade concert which was so decide xcoosaful on Wad needay Inst. On thie occasion Haydn's colebrated Christ. mas esmphony will be performed. Appototn ta by the President. by and with the Advice ana Consent of the Senate. OFFICERS Colle THE CUSTOMS. James F. Gibble, district of Beaufort, North Caroting reappointed. James T. Miller, district of Wilmington, North Carolina; reappointed. “Horace Mooly, district of Oswogatchie, New York; ro- appointed, Francis W. Latham, district of Brazos do Santiago, ‘Texee, vee. L, Naraison, deceased. Geott 'W. Clason, n district of Milwaukie, Wisconsin, vice Moritz Tsane 8. Shooter, remow a) itt of Lie Ree Harbor, New jersey, vice Stephen Willits, remow Samuel J. Jones, of Kansas, district of Paso det Norte, New Mexico, vice Caleb Sherman, whose commission expired. Nawal Officer. John Laurens, district of Charleston, South Carolina, view Henry M. Howard, deceased, Surveyors David & Roddock, New London, Connecticut; reap: pointed. ‘William Stotts, Keokuk, Tawa; reappointed, Levi b. Lightner, Cairo, Minols, vice John 8. Hacker, virus R Nison, Wiimingtos, North Caroline, vice Wan. B. Flanner, resigned. , City Lotelligence. A New Orapnitiz, #hicb is to supersete the “ Lancers,” is DOW HHOURCed wt HOME of Our New York dancing aca- dimies, It is called the © Einpire,’’ or “ Reich's Qua- drille,”” and seems to be taking ail Europe by storm. Tho composcr, Herr Ficbler, hada prize of honor awarded him by an entire congress of mastora, at Vienna. Tho qna. Grille consiate of wx vory boaatiful and perfectly national figured, which are caiied “ The Germana,” ‘The Hunga rua,” “The Poles,” © The Italians,” “The Sclarout ans” end “The Anestriang.”? We understand that upper- tovdom, including many a graceful Fifth avenue boils, is Deing duty iapeopet into the mysteries of the holwbiec, a cla: notes vation Wo each figure of this ax'aiierat- ing dance, tks eae ered y informod, will apedily oy ita appearance among the highest citcles of New oF Corowke’s INquest Wasrernay.—The body of an un- kvown man, apparently about twenty-one years of ago, was found floating in tho water at the foot of Franklin ftreet yesterday. Deceased was reapectably attired, was about five fect soven inches in boight, and had probably been in the water about three weeks. The body of & man, which was subsequently identified as that of James Kegan, was found foating in the alip at the foot of Dey street. Deceased resided at No. 249 Cherry street, and when last seen alive was uniler the in- fivence of liquor, His triends thtok that be may have met with eome foul piay, a8 on the night of bis disappearance be was encaged in a Oight at a grocery atore in the oncay borhood ; but Coroner Hilla, who has beon investigating the matter, considera the case one of rimple drowniag. Kogan was a native of Ireland, and was 34 years of age. FR iv Weer THIRTY-RIGHTH StREET.—Shortly after eleven o'clock yesterday morning a fre occurred in the dweil- ing house No. 13 West Thirty-cighth street, occupiod by H. Bradford. The fremen soon arrived and oxtinguish- ed the fire. Itappears that Mias Bradford discovored a leak of gas in a bedroom on tho third floor, and applied & match to the pipe, when the escaped gas bohiad the win- ton casing igrited and set Ore to the building. The fur- niture it by water about $50; insured. The building ia owned by Mr, Beebe. It is damagod about 926, and is enid to be insured, Miurary.—The New Haven National Bines paid a visit to Mayor Tiemann on Wednesday, at his office, under the cacort of the Highwood Guards, of Hoboken. Duri g tho afternoon they visited several of our public buildings, and returned bome in the half past four o'clock tram. The New York City Guard, Captain W. H. Hal- liek, paraded im fine sty on Wodneaday, Th: turned out eighty muskets, and were headed by Dod- worth’s band. ‘ho appearance, uniform and displino of this corps attracted much attention fiom tne pudiic. Orriciaa Vewrers rrou Batnatore.—The committee of gentlemen from Baltimore, appomted to y sit this city, Boston and Philadelphia, to examine into the practical operation of the institutions fur the poor at these several places, returned from Poston Wednesday, and are now at tho Metropolitan Hotel, The committee consists of Messrs, James LL Wood, Amos MeComis, Silas Brachman, A Talbot, Alfred Mace, Thomas Sowall, Jr. wad Thome H. Gardner. Thy aro very quictly, but doubtiess eilicieat ly, prosecuting the inquiries for which they were ap. pointed. Pastaxxan INerancys ov Tsvaciry o¥ Lire —It is sol- dom that such rare instances of tonacity of life aro af- forded us as are now to be seen at the New York Hospital and elsewhere in this city, The condition of the Goulty (amily, and Mesers. Benedict and Bryant, tho victims of the late Wagedy in Grand street, was in no wise exag gerated. Nu lest than four of (he injured parties in these cases were fu severely wounded tbat their recovery seemed almost impossible ; yet they are now aitve and doug well. The recovery of these patiouts speaks woll for the Skill of oor medical practitioners, and aifurds ue fome of the rarest cases of tenacity of life ever re- corded, In eweh case the skull was fractured, and the brain oozed out quite freely. Yet after all this we are given to understand that there is hope of the ultimate recovery of each and every one of the injured. Awons Care ix Joun Srxaer.—tit will be recollected that Simon Galinger was arrested by the Fire Marshal, oo a warrant isnuod by Justice Welsl:, in October last, on an alleged charge of setting fire to his stock of goods, con tained in the store No 40 Johu street, with an intent to defraud the insurers. Upon a tull hearing in the matter, Juatico Welsh decided to hold Mr. Galinger to answer the charge. Counsel for the accused removed the case, on certiorari, before City Judge Russell, » 9, upon review, has denied the motion to aikcharge, and sends the com: plaint to the District Attorney, for the action of the Grand Jury, thereby confirming the judgment of Justice Welsh. 70 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. waaie' aie fe New hoger hoe 22, 1868. ‘ase insert this cage in your paper, an will obi ope of your beat readers images = Last night, between eleven and twelve o'clock, the fol lowing case happened in my house. The paper box fac! tory of Ch. Lewis wok fire, and nothing was noticed by the neighbors. In the morning one of the workmen opencd the thop and foand everything barnt The walls of the honse are of brick ,and were scarcely torched by the fre. ‘The loss ——- by Mr. Lewis is about $300; no insur- ance. HUE, 13 | Eant T Twollth street, Axormen Triar Rrrone Exeven Juryvern De- CTARED liiecat.—In Pittsburg, Pa , George Sb ed of abeucting or kidnapping (or attempting it) George W. Ferris, out of the State for the purpose of selling bin into has bad granted a new tria) because the first vervict was from only eloven jurors—the prisoner's com sol having consented to try the case with that nur ‘The bill of rights says the trial by jury shall be ‘in Court Calendar—Tnis » smug Spree CovRt—Circuit—Nox + 3066, 4468, 4690, 4709, 4882, 4804, 50 5867, 5892, 6917, 6033, 6093, 6141, 6162, 6142 One Principle of Life, one Principle of diseane, and one method of cure —BRANDRETH'S pills prove the nuity of the first, the second and the third proposl tions, Fold at 294 Canal street; 2 centaa box, and the half box, engar conted, 13 cents, Geo. Saunder’ Metallic Tablet Razor str09.= Th ~This i, te genraine arte, WA never heen etl! dt os out pone tow razor, For sale wr uray tst White, the Hatter, Headquarters No. 242% Crecnwich atreet, corner of Robiasoa. Ladies’ rich Cura $13 all wets, Our Holid: on WONG wale ce t row way, The Great Poputer fot For the Notidaya, JENIN S bis yy TAT, Broadway. The Only Pince.—Remember that the Best place 9 purchase Cure, in case you want lo make your wi Alster or mether a presentof asetof furk ia at KNOX'S. 212 Rroadway, This isn valuable item of intelligenee—do not for ek Brilliant Origina WATTERS, RL Micho'se Fovel. haractartres GRNIN'S PRETIVAL HAT, No. 214 Broadway. Leary & Co., Tenders and inirodneers of fashion for gentlemen's hata, will this day introduce their Jannary hate for young men. David's Holliday Hats are Renantifal tn style ard finish, Gives him a dill at 24 Broadway. Gentn’s Spectal os relation to, LADIES’ AND CHIL OKEN'S rves, On drawing atention to the select assortment of the sbove articles Jt ORNIN'S HAT AND FUR STOR, 114s proper tn say that they were all manvifactured to the onder of the nade TEAMOSIVRLY YOR THE mEPATT, FRADE: and (hat, therefore, they are very different aud much superior to the fabries got up for THE GENRRAL MARKET And the WHOLESALE TRADE. ORNIN'S Lower, Bore. 4 Broadway. D. Deviin & Com Winter Redaction. ‘We anticipate hy afew weeks onr nenal winter rede pri and ia week ofler remainder of ont large Bho WINTER CLOTHING ata reduction of from 15 to #0 per cout, amd beg to call tho at tention of those of our friends who hare not yet supplied them selves with our favorite styles of winter goods to the reduction in price of the following well known garments: Superior donble lined Faquimanx beaver over: conta, redaced from... Superior two faced impertal do, do... . Superior twr faced Moscow do. do. $20 to $17 © $28 09 to STI 0 $0) $17 Superior extra plain beaver do. Fine plain beaver do.. WRNEID.ssc0sseeveeccssseeceessoersseserereeed $15 0) to 812 00 Kerseys... and the whole of our large and cantare bunivens ata, bore" duotion of about 2) percent D. DEVLIN & 60, 258, 260 and 280 Hroadiway. Gurney’s New Galle: ol ino xbway. on’ Jnintatures, tn oll, tro a vtoe het wolides tae “Open ail 9P. M. for tree inapeetion. yee Gifts, HANDSOME AND CHEAP. fiver pie ris ix plecen. " F Kottles.. "4 Bilvee pie i ‘ a vaskete, Silver | eenere, tt cut bottien Bilves Je epoons, the dozen. Ailver lated iahte forte, the dozen ALAU, ce Parian Ggured, ‘Sinn vanee, te, Ao., thes hereetanitmtebents i DAILEY, #00, mien te ety haa Saat Malden lage, For Presente—Beawtifutly made Embroid- ered, Cross plait and brewch bosom shirt MOUDY *h, ‘252 Broadway. Per Persia, an Involee of London Scarfs, 0 Jace add tubular tea, ae. at MOODY'S, 263 broadway, Shirts—Supertor In Quality, Fit aud Work= manship & any othera manufactured, at JAUKSON & PUK DY'S new ture, GAT Hrond way Dres ne Robes for the Molidays—A and splendid awortuen, af JACKSON & PURDY store, n Hrcadwar English Scarfs, French Ties and Scarf Pins, Persia, imported expresely for the holidays, at JACKSON PURDY'S new store, 617 Broadway. Bor Foney s ik Scarfs, ‘Ties, and Fine Em, breidared and funcy French shirta for boliday presents. IGKEN'S shirt sndfurnishing store, No 1 Astor House. Merry. Merry Christmas—Merry, merry on the day: Mu Graber, ye ng YUE Jo a ing proud haven Bocut ‘boul to the kines Boon show; to ail mth sou pADg i yon went sour photograp! yw dollars with HOLM, ie coe gs picture gatlery, 259 Broadway. faken: expend + egagaia tana nee “ Chambre, to way. Brady's Holiday Presonts.—Photographs, ambrotypex, daguerr and melainatypea for the holl” days: now and beautul Mleyies. 0 Beosdvay, over Themp: ‘bon’ Notice.-Three Second hand Fire proof Safes for sale very low. STKAKNS & MARVIN, 40 Murray street. Meade Brothers’ Great Down ‘Town Photo- iaphlpalace, No 218 Broadway, open Christmas and New Smithsonian House, Broadway, Conducted op the Bi ian. A splendid dinner ever; ato Orelock, for t6 cents A ew feature in the eyatem.> ba Stereoscopes GURNEY'S NEW GALLERY, ‘101 Broadway. first block below the New York Uotel, & Splendid amortment of stereoscopic views of alt parts of the World, aglsticniy colored grows, etauatY, do.» £0, Just Te Scived. “Gallery open Ui SP. M. for tree inspection: Holiday Presents fur Small Children Small pianos, with small keys, at amvil prices. A general ae sortment at 149 Fulton street, up stairs Mince Pies and Pium = Puadding.—Those who use brandy in thos arasonable articles, are requested to tv Jike’s pure Catawba grape brandy. ‘erliticatesof is pu. rity are piven, a single bolle sold, and ff not as represented the money promptly retarnedt WHLLS & CO., 116 Frankia atroct Christmas Dinners.—You who are Epteures and who desire an appetinsin, pe ge) with your dinner on Cbriew hould procure & bo “s Snitana Sauce,”” whieh can be had of vour grover. te flavor fa most excellent aad the Lopeon medial jornals say it ailords considerable aid in cases of slow and weak digestion. —N. ¥. Axpress, The Lindsey Glues Polka, Cou Thomas Naker, wih splentid ull pace colored Mithographis title representing the compans ta full uniform, will be pub lished in a ew days by r14H, PUND & Ov.,'547 Broadway. A Chest of Good Tea for One Dollar.—Also, tev pounds coflee tor $1, at CHRISTIANSON’, No. 1 Chau bers street, posed by Buy Bond's Celebrated Boston and Oyster oruckera, Sold by all grocers. YE & CO. Thambers rtreet. Tee, for Caring Chapped and lips, is only manufactured by K. W. i Doe Copyright Vr enll Oh others are counterfeits, Depot 166 Bowery. Sold ¢: A. W. Faber's Lead Pence! wold at Retail ZY stationers, at wholesale, only, by B. FABER, sole agent, William street. Wiveler & Wilson's Sewing Machines.— Wilder's Ceiebrated Fire Proof Safes, Depot 191 Broadway, corner of Dey street, N. ¥. Aelard’s Chiorids cure oof rheumatiam: also fever and ague, or Tf cure not eifected, the mouey to’ be returned. Depot, Ios Pearl street, N.Y Chapped_ Hands, &.— PRs camphor i, riain Cure—Hege, glycerine, 166, 273, SLL and o's Hair Dye, W and Tou} the best in the world; wholeanle and and the dye pri- jee applied, at No. 6 Antior Bouse. tvals. = Lacties, Procure a Fair of cant NTRELL'S ladies’ thick sole holiday boota, $13 Broadway, Jou Dye your Hatr 1If 40, Try nw Bot tle 61 ILSON's beir colorer, which i# net d.@, but will color your hair to any shade, from « light brown to a beautifal black or brown. Dose not ‘stain the skin or burn. Appited like Does not wash Be two shillings & water. No trounle. Dottie. Sold at 306 Grand street, new Y Querw’s Cod Liver OM Jelly can be Taken without taste of ihe oll, Otlice 135 Fourth avenue. PENFOLD CLAY & 00, No # Pletcher street, wholesale agents, Borry’s cheapest article for dreasing, preserving and 1ealoring the hair druggists. itifying. cleansing, tt Ladies try it. Sol ty all Botchelor’s Hatr Bea) oe The best io the world, ‘ai the manufactory and Toupees— da, wold and applied liable and gen paration of the hypoph ime oda and potash, tn for sale at tho wn Sepotin the Lnited States, wholes CHESTEE, 49 John street, 3 *, bligined. Price $2 per botile, or three’ Dotles for 83: Druggists supplied. Sce That Your Grocer Keeps Bond's Cele brated Hoston and oyster crackers. + W. HYDE & CO., 180 Chambers street. Dupuy'’s « Kise le- Quick,” from Fi tnlipe the * perfect gees,” and other new perfames rite iragrence. _B. DUPUY, chemist, 0/2 troadw: . at the Church tov. F. MeMshon, ANNANELLA HL. Fistay—Ernort.—On Thurec of St. Jota the Evange Laweox—fxet.—Un Tharaday, Dec, 23, at No. 184 Twenty second street, by the Rev. Dr. Graliam, Epwany M, Lawson, of Ireland, t0 Sties M. M. SNKLt, of this city, Belfast papers please copy. Vaxxen—MaseT®.—At Oakland, Southampton county, Va., the residence of the bride's father, on Taursday, Dec. %, by Dr. William Hooper, Mr. Simeny B. Pannen to Mise Masia AGNE® MaseTe, Taxant—Biain.—On Wednesday, Dec. 23, by the Rev. Dr. Dunn, of Orange, N.J., D. C. Tawawr, of Burlingville, Ohio, #0 Mise Many A's Brat, of this city. Died. Rerenennory.—On Wednesday, Dec. 22, Apetarm®, daugh- | ter of George and Rachel Brinkerbof, aged 10 mouths. The friends and relatives of the tainly are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hor parents, No. 100 Hammond street, this (Friday) morning, at eight o'clock. Her remains wil be taken to Hacken- rack, N. J., for interment Beemaxan.—At Newburg, N. ¥., on Thursday, Dec. 23, of reariet fever, AncmmaL |. son of Henry P. and Phebe L. Buchanan, aged 13 10 months The funerat will take pl Jay) afternoon, at half post two o'clock, Carew Thursday, Dec. 23, after a lingering ilinens, | Cannenine Carew, in the 21et year of her age, a native of the parish of Kiliusty, county Tipperary, Ireland Her friends are reapectfully invited to attend the fune: ral, from the residence of her uncie, Thomas Cody, one door from Hoyt street, in Butler street, South Brooklyn, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock. Cloomel papers please copy | Conm.—In Hrooklyn, on Tharsday, Dec. 25, Fruza Comm, ) Felict of Amon Coles, in the 7lst year of her age, Further notice of the funeral will be giv | _Crover —On Tuesday, Dec. 21, James CRowGR, & native of the county I\pperary, lyeiand. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- | tend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock, fromm his late residence, No, 65 Cherry street. Crenas.—On Wednesday, Dec, 22, at hie residence, No, 272 South Third street, Williamsburg, of cooatmaption, Thomas Conan, contractor, in the 44th year of hie age. dus remains ‘be taken to band ps of tae leamaca- te Conception, corner of T 1 cnsen streets, this those of his brody Michael Curran, pastor of St. Androw's charch, in this city, and of Dr. Murray, are repectfully invited to attend | the funeral, without furuber 100. Daxcy.—On Thursday, Dec. 23, Jasna Dancy, Irciand, aged 64 years. ‘The rowtives and iriends of the family are affyctionately invited to attend the f fromn his late residence, No. 60 Pitt street, on Saturday afternoon, at half past two o'clock. No carriages, De Graw.—Suddenly, on Wednesday, Dec. 22, Mr. Jas. vax Ds GRAW, in the JOUh year of bis The relativon and friend’ af the family are respectfully invited to attend the funoral, from the residence of his brother. in-law, Charles Kane, No. 319 Bowery, this (Fri- bs > aa Tt) three o'clock. D Dec. 22, of consumption, Kuna ae ‘The friends of the family, and those of her brothers, mes and John Dufly, are respectfully Mvited to attend e funeral, from hor late residence, No. 134 Bast Twenty: ninth street, this (Friday) afternoon at two o’clock GRamAM.—OF consumption, Fpwarn Granam, agod 28 years and 2 months, son ‘o the late James Graham, of the parish of Dromoure, Voge | Tyrone, Ireland, The friends of the family are reapecttully ayes to at tend the fneral, from. his late reaidenc 79 King street, on Saturday morning, at half past ten o’c relock. Tis remaina will be interred in Greenwood Cemetery. Harnivo.—On Thursday, Dec. 23, of consumption, Axwa, wite ot William Harding, formerly of Stonehouse, Gloster- a. and daughter of aoa ayer. and Elizabeth ‘Ambury, late , Aged 32 Gloeter and § debire papers: coplenae copy. the Holy Croes. a native of NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1858. Fart —Oo Waenenday, Dec, 22, Taomtas 8. Harr, in the 400 year of iw ‘The feneral will ake place from bis late residence, No. 125 Vast Eleventh street, on Saturday afternoon, at one ‘The friends of the family are re veapecttally laviied —(m Wednesday, Dec. 22, Isanuita Brrpey, witeof John Kellock, ane daughter of Jaume Bryden, key. of Bosto: aged 36 y ‘The relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from ber late resitence, No, 316 Broome street, thie (Friday) morning, at ten o'clock. Keeton and Caiifornia papere please eopy. Lirnkew.—On Wednesday, Dec. 22, at ber residence, No. £0 Vhompeon street, coruer of Broome atreet, Mrs, Suaaw Baran Lomces, aged 5S years. ‘The friends and acquaintances are reapectfully requost- ed to attend the funeral, thia (Friday) alternoon, at ovo C’clork, (0 Greenwood Cemete ry. Monks.—Ou Thursday, Dec, 28, Anni Amxua, only daughter of Thomas: aud’ Annie Mullea, aged ppicten | | mouths and 23 da ‘The Svende of the family, and those of her grandfathor, | ‘Thomas Hunt, are invited to attend the funeral, from the resideuce of ver futher, North Seventh street, near street, Willamsburg, on Saturday uiternoon, at two o'clock. Powrr.—On Wedneaday , Dec. 22, of consumption, Mary Aayys Vownn, aged 18 years and 3 mouths, eldest daagh- ter of tho late John Power. ‘The funeral will take place from No. 31 Butler street, Brooklyn, thia (1 Griasy) ‘afternoon, at two o’clock. The relatives ‘and friends of the family are reapectfully re- quested to attend, j Prrxprz.—On ‘Thursday, Dec. 23, after a brief iliness, Chaves B. Prixpre, aged 35 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. Pesos .—Un Wednesday, Doc. 22, Kpwanp SCULLY, aged ears. ¢ relatives and friends of the family, and those of his sone, Jobn S. and Joseph, are respectfully invited wo attend | the funeral, thw (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, No. 15 Br street. Svaka,—On Thursday , Dec. 23, Ewa Syans, daughter of William and James Symes, aged 1 year, 7 months and 27 days. ‘The funeral will take placo this (Iriday) morning, at eight o’ciock, Her remains will be taken to Now Jersey, from her late residence, No. 412 Sixth avenue. The triends and relatives arc respectfully invited to attend. THomson.—In Brookiyn, on Wednesday, Dec, 22, ANNA H. Van Crave, wifo of BMortimor Thomson, agod 14 years and 2 days. ‘The funoral services will be neld this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock, at hor late residence, No. 102 Hampden street, uear Atlante street, Brooklyn, Tho relatives and friend of the family are respectfully tavited to auend, Tnorwe.—On Wednesday evening, Dec, 22, ANY MARIA, wife of Thoms W. Thorne, Senr., in the 68th year of her age. “The relatives and frionds of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, without further invitation, on Saturday afternoon, at three o’clock, from her late re sidence, No. 489 Seventh avenue, corner of Fortieth streot Carriages will be in waiting at St. Thomas’ and St. Paui's churehes, at half past two o'clock. Her remains will be interred in the Marble Cemetery. Vanpensiir.—On Thursday morning, Dec. 23, Mrs. Aut Gam, wife of Aaron Vanderbilt, and daughter of the law seremiah Vanderbilt, aged 25 years, 8 moaths and 14 days. The friends of the family, and those of her uncle, John Vanderbyt, are respectfully, invited to attend the funeral, from her ‘late resiveses, No. 181 West Twenty-sovonth street, on Sonday afternoon, at one o'clock. Warts. —At Stockbridge, Masa., on Tuesday, Dec. 21, Frances Skpawick, daughter of the lite Henry D. Sedg Feq., and wife or Ale: wok, to attend, Krtsoe éanghter of Henry B. and Sarah’ F, Wele’ month and 8 day! The funeral vervices wil take place this (Friday) eve. ning, at half past seven o'clock, at No, 124 dowath eet. The relatives and friends aro peeled invited to attend, Witkes.—On Thursday, Dec. 23, of consumption, Jasxs Wuxi, aged 30 years. ‘The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom his late residence, fo. WAS West Hleventh street, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, without Curther invitetion. Warrtock.—At Gravelly Ridge, Monmouth county, N J.,on Thursday, Dec, 28, Mr, Joux Wurruock, in vie 87th year of his age. ‘Tho voiatives and friends of the family are invited to at tond the funeral, from his late residence, ou Saturday smorning, at bait past ten o'cloe Wvant.—0n Thursday 3, Canmaune Wraxt, wi dow of the late Martin , io aged 78 yorrs. The friends and relatives nto respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, from the residence of her son, No. 208 ball ead Ufth street, on Saturday morning, at ten oe 4 Houmarron.—In California, ow Sunday, Sept. 19, ef en largement of the heart, Mr. Wuuam Banu: Honsron, aged 38 years, late of this city. The person who caused the in: vertisement in the HRRALD of the , special favor by calling or sending word w ©. Lent, No. 73 University place. MISCELLANEOUS. ais SPLENDID STOCK OF LAVA AND MOSATC SETS. CHAMBERS, 391 Brontway A “DRAUTIFUL HOLIDAY PREOENT. ONE OF GROVER & BAKER'S NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, Prices from $50 to $100, Witt Prove A MOST ACCRDTABLE PRESENT FOR A MOTHER, WIFE, DAUGHTER OR SISTER. OFFICE, 495 BROADWAY. re HOLIDAY PRESENT, INK OF BARTHOLYS SUPERIOR ShWiNG MAUHINER. TL tena excellent machine , Clllos 499 Kron lw ‘Adirens bow 28i1 row oft Local agents wante A LAR from 80) ATOKA ASSORTMENT $0. Broad way LARGE STOCK OF SLEF at 8 AND ® TUDS, wy Tue | A. VINE TRAD OF HAIR THE CHEAPEST, 2A paient, the most eonrentont. 4 WAON'S HAL Out AND KESTORER For restoring gray hit tote origiaal onto | Ut wil ‘Color the hate widiout dy etn the skin oF soiling the linea, aay sade. fem a Nght brown to a jet ble ‘Gray hair may be restored to ite original color, | tnd red or ‘heb bal the ee periaea a the b y be iad ich uny darker shade’ appiicatous wil de ae ft will not Je, wash out or injure the bate, Th fs appt Like water, is no rouble, and ne ane cam, cincover that you use any dye oreotor The price is ouly weat orn a or five bottles for one dollar, Wilson's bai tain remedy for clenosing the hair from the growth, preventing tia falling ont, giving It afine glosay mi pearance, abd is acertain prevenuve for baidoesas, and wil bring New hair on bald head =| & fresh growth = Prin nt drug a tenn Mea. | 13 Fulton atreet, aad by all respectable druggiata, tn | phia by Calender & Co. Third aad Walnut sireets pole nyenta ia Philadelphia. FINE ASSORTMENT OF DIAMOND, OPAL, AND ewerald rings. CHAMBEAS, 31 liroadway, T RVERDELUS—VISITING Jaya, new aty mest corer of Duan: A’ CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR TS CLOSE AT hand, now We the tlie wo bus one of my beauucai mack overconia, very low—say $15 one for 845; tine pliots, 89 w pute, $0; resis at nominal prices. CLARKE, 116 Wililum street, A SPECIMEN ONLY OF THE YOLUNTERE TESTIMO nies almost constantly received ta favor of Prof. WOOD'S ir restorative Nove. 9), 1858. Fro. 0.3 rentaly be doing eum ureat rel the wn dent ell experiouced | from v A ~-Ai a THE HOLT ity. Broadway, Aanons Row, K Foop—Deak Sim —T worl: istien not to make known to t 4 thy pected, result tha if hair restora: every hk extant, but without ® aud Boing my bend nearly demtitite of hair. 1 wae Anaily induced | ty try a bottle of your hair resto Now, candor and jue oT Lice compel melo ARBOUNCE to Whomanever may read Ubis, that | 1 now posagaa a new and hens th of hnig, whieh f pro- Ronnes re handeomer than the original was. [will Hfore take neexainn to recominend thie Ihvaliahle remedy te all wiv may feel the necessity of it. Respectfully yours . BEV. 8. ALLEN BROCK, | P. 8. —This textimontal of my approbation for your valuable modicine (a8 you are aware of) in unaoliced, bat if you think i po | Ht worthy a piace acwag the rest, insert at yon w destroy and say nothiog. Yours, Ac., Key Zold'by ai! deugalste ted perfimers, Depot 312 rondwar. REAUUIFUL ASSORTMENT OF SCARF PINS, AT AMC HAM oR RS", 501 Bronaway, THETIMONIAL PROM A DIsTr WUISHED LEGAL, gentleman, well known in this elt Jasin maay Southern States, wi! ths = Deo. 2, 1858. naantemnen- You reewivet, way Ahat you Lave heard that £ have t weak by the te baie restorative, and rrques'ing my rerudcate of Ue fact i 1 had wo objection to gle it 1 award it you cheer fully, becauye Tthink itdne. My age ia about fifty years, the color ot my hair auburn, and lucined to curl, Some five oF ours wince it to tum yray, and the seaip on the n of my head to lowe ths dandruil w forma c ‘of these dist ronwed with thon. id about (our montis a del vo Wiew by my nis falling off the ton 01 npiRARANL previa orative, mainly t ' threatentng ut 1 Was induce tthe failing otf arsy hair could well apt iron yew Twas, how purprised. wo ww after the use of two bowie only, that not only was the falling Off atresied, but the calor wae rent he gray hairs and waned sity to the wealp, and Sendrutt ceanct) to fords on wry. toast cation of my wife, at whose soil itwt For tiis, among the many oblignt etrongly recommend all hushands their wives t> profit by my exampl of gewsing bald ever, great 12 Broadway w whe worta.. Bopor dtd Wroadway. T _EVERDELL'S-WEDDING CARDS, Theae celebrated carla, splenditiy engraved, can only be ad at Broadway, corner of Duane street NOTES, £0, A BEAUTIFUL PRESENT—LADIES" SCISSORS AND family sbeare, rine plated handle, manataetured pre 52 Reekman street, only hy near by all the hariware and fancy good stores. Gold. For # LS ARNICA LINIMANT iT [8 WRLL that artfien ia the best thing tonilay pala and tw Ti this isthe best Ksiwoent in tae wocld. Fey wad, be cured, No %4 Heekman Twenty ave conta Begs, CATR? yoveity go SeWiNG MA ‘Loe original avd oniy pr ctes! eowing r #5. Agencien ace bel ew 1b) ite for retail sooo; dne notes given, All ps re cantioned AS vmacha es , whien Ss patentn— fend cared in the Rov vie of wall euch Vinited States laws, Scares, wien 8.6. | paper thst can be made 5 + MISCREDANROOM Beaune. HULID »V_ PRKORNTX THOSE OCU wing machines, ut 266 Hudceu erect Prams rom $15 to $65, - Ror OVERCOATA hove’ ovenovarsitt orLEMDLD STUCK! ATA Ghk AT RRDUCTION. _OAK HALL. Mi ane 6 Pui na 4 45, 47 and 49 Cold strects yew gen psf or Psy wemeey -« ears old, in abe: ed distiiory, with thn nmi ud seaaok of tho old sod, Pens Bnd patie A NE ist WHISKEY AT LAST. ® per gallon; 50. ent hott ‘The public st New tork Ae indebtnao JOM bre tpnnnd 4 La) OL 8 Dele ue irteh ayer | thelr guconam aciribul i ban piri sing el in selling it pure sad am Depot #8 Naan street, comer of Liberty. ORNS, | BUNLO! Nalin ban kri a oR NB, a A we Tas mediately ‘nt tha roperatun ‘ein the, east fnaoay fo tae pallens by Dy. SACHA LE a Broadway (Aurion warts NERVOUS ANTIDOTE —WR . Ae onl: wners and Proprietors thereof, and cantion the public spurious Lnitations put out by = principled uve Bp euro in ail cness Unat cor sameceaee written across Inbels, then we refuad the price if not beme-- floial. JOHN PY PiNE gO, 100 Nassau otreet; Ha YS, Broek iy SL per bow B. SUHONROKER'R ORIRNTAL BRAUTIFIRE, FOR ‘the complexion, Soe advertisement In the advertisins columns. OR THE HOLIDAYS. FREUED § Oy GROSSINGER, 170 Im f all ki ae ita arta cham bees oe Hung 2. alam | Lote & naar of cata SA an: rad, 2 do. containing meet fea ned age fa ie nd 1 9, anki ‘0 WATKE SER AS FIXTURES. 10 BROARWAY.. Ihave now for sale & splendid and ¥: arias CHANDELIBRS, FENVANTS, BRA‘ chur, FoRtas Sunde and shades, 5 Sa and all other Kinds of very reduced prices’ All articles from this ranted to g ve satisfaction. STEPHEN PHILBEN. TARPER'S NKW MONTHLY MAGAZINE FOR JANUARY. CONTENTS. The Panama Railroad—Lllusrated by twenty engravings ‘and eight portraits pin People of the Red River—Mlustrated by tea engrag- ‘trbeestustrated by by twenty seven engravings, my « Wor Our Christnae Party. Hints on delf Culture. ‘The Ransom of Heritage, Foun Dead. An American in Japan in 1858. The Mountain Koad. ity Louise Obandler Montes. for New Year's wvi William Cullen Bryne tho Viginnna, By West. wckerny. —‘Hustrations—M& Preosotatte to aadaiee Kemonn, A Young Reprobate coal Head Pieces, Chapter Ss—Where we Keinain at End of the Town. Chapter 6{—During which H: Enoning fis Fipe at Homo. Chapler’ toe-Dotweoa | Chapter bo—A rindne, Moothiy Record of Carrent Kvents Literary Notlees, hditor's table Eaitor’s kasy Chale, bonor a Drawer. Experiences of a Dramatic Author.—IIuetrations—The Completed: author Dreams that 1 te Accepted: that be Called Betnee the Curtain; Almost Bulfecated with Exnbrac Manuger; Keceives Applande, vd by Suves, aie Beted by ‘ori thor dito, Pelieu'with Bega, and shions for January.—Ilustratons—Sortie du Bal and Dorning Toilet; Young Ladies) tvening Dress; Uudersloeres Que copy for one year... ‘Two copies for one year ‘Three or more copies for one year, each. ‘And ap extracopy gratis tor every club of tan aubscribara. Harper's Magazine and Harpers Weekty, together, ome . ‘Thi postage apon Harper's Magazine muM be paid at the = where it is received. ‘The postage ia thirty ix cents @ HARPER ai BRUTHEKS, uslabers. Heres CLOTHING! G&BAT REDUUTION! KRCOATS AT ALMUST HALE PRICES. Kha RRaDi! Reavtt! $20 for fine Raquimans overcoats worth $15 for splendid beaver overcoats worth, . $13 1 for finest cloth overconta worth 12 for beautiful plwk evarcoaa worth. $10 tor biack ele $5 for Mancow b $5 for beaver ov $8 £0 for pilot overe fc, ke. Ae, Having ‘an immense siock, 1 bre doteriatned the winter garmonts at once UAK HALL, #4 and 86 Fulton and 45, 47 and 49 Gold street. gen mutih Hoe PLM. D | heen PRESENTS, ar FOUNTAIN'S oe STORER, 653 Broadwi yyy PRESENTS. HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Watebes, 18 carat, for 830, $26 and $40. Coral, lava, pearl and diamond seta, band bracelets, Ae. - CHAMPERS, 391 Broadway, auowy whive. Street, up stairs, APPED THAN! and render the hands soft, For sale wt all rapber stores abd at 36 Joke T 1S GOING—GOING—GOING, The magnetic salve round the paar cligatt ana Joy go. it. Por wale by Dr. 8. B.S! al street, hear Church, and by druggtats, ADIES’ GOLD BAND Baacatnie— 4 ' roller braceyets, G. C. ALLEN, No. 415 Broadway, M‘ SICAL BOABS.— THE UNDERSIGNBD OFFER FOR sale & complete amortment of mum irom two to wenty four tuues. with n variety ot Americas @ well as Preach, Ger aod Italian mu PAILLARD & MAwTEN, importers Zi Maiden lane, up stairs, New York. NECTAR WHISKEY—VERY CHOIC® nty, Penn. for sale by For sale by PaMiLy ( day Ve Diable, Price 10 cents, or M py Calon AL F Way ha. rey by sends Otic Ie 1S Frankfort sueet, N.Y. SHINER Pie KNIVAA, CAKE KNIVES, buiter cupe si ‘Soup tadies Demert knives napkin rings, Fruit knives, crumb kutves, Sugar ladles, tinh Koives and forks, Berry scoops cheese scoops, Forwemonaaien. ratton, Card cases, he , Ae. For sale by re’ ALLEN, No. 415 Broadway, one door below Canal sire, 4 SEWING MACHINES ext reduction iy the price of those tnd ham brought ® rush oC customers wn put & maa lines are Now is ‘he tin ig than ever. HO MINGER & CO. 505 Bromlway, i as ‘0 WAYS TO WEDLOUK, SEE HOME SOURNAL, JANUARY 1, 1899, New aubserivers can be accommodated From the beginning Of this bewutiful story, If immediate application le made. Otic» 107 Paiton steeet. $2 a year. FP HE INIGH AMERICAN FOR Tie PINs? OF Jang. Ary, 1509) will Appear in an enlarged form, orinted om new type, and containing « lurger amount and variety of inte resting r sding mater than woy paper of Its class ou thle come tinemt, Iaiest news {rom all parts of Ireland, tm: arab sof property, jeters from Dr. Cal be“ antsbiography of aa = ewegln, for « atholle emanei for the funn sirvet, New York FTE CAYATTY MSISCATED PAPER, vollect that Gayrtty's medicated is the oni; "for that vurpose ht is manutardared 8 prcullar process brown but to J.C. 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