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6 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1858 NICARAGUA AND COSTA Rica. Treaty of Territorial Boundaries between Aearsqua and Costa Rica, Concinded aud Stoned on the Loth of April, ISS, te, Vice Presigent of thé repadlic of & the Supreme executive autho- territorial boundaries havi ng bonn eonptinded n thse city on the Aoth of Aprit o¢ the peasant wen tbe repa anit the repanie uragia, through p ie aly authored irpose, which treaty Was rated by both par- nose er with the ratifeation by WE of Costa, yudtic of Costa Rica and the republic of Nicaragua, io this city, on the 15th of April of the presont yoar 1508, through plen!poteatiaries duly and aufticiently authoriz Votn parties, a Weaty of verrito: » Niearagea and Costa Rica was: tenor is word for word as Plenipotentiary of Pat boundaries bel we Conchided and signed, whose follows:—Maxino Jures, Minister the government of the republic of Nicaragua, and Jove Maria Canas, Minster Plenipotentiary of the governme 1 Of Costa Bica, ebarged by our cop tuding a boundar! treaty bet to put an end to the di ferences wh tand most perfect understan’ that ongtit to re gn between them for tt ity and greatness: having r respective powers, under the exani.patir by the honorabie Senor Don Pedro Romulo Negre Plenipatentiary of the governine salvador, in the exercise of the nod ravornal mediator in these negotia- tions, who { ood aud des our side, thes the Minister were cient; after having ¢ them with the necessary care, with the assistance and aid of the representative of Salvador, we have agreed upen and stipulated the follow- ing articles — BOUNDARY TREATY BETWEEN NIC. RICA, Article 1. The republic agua and the republic | of Costa Rica declare, in the most explicit and solemn that if for a moment they y at the point of waging War acuinst each other, ob account of diderences Of boundarios, and for reasous which either of the Ligh as legul and honorable, to: epeated prools of good understanding, poace- fui principles and true fratern.ty, they desire to and do bind themselves formally to employ their offorts for con solidating every day more ana more the peace so happily re-established between the two governments and the two Batons, not only for the good wud advantage of Nicaragua and Costa Rica, but also for the weil being aad prosperity which, to a certain degree, must resuit for the benetit of our sister republics of Central America, Art. 2. The dividing of the two republics, starting nat the extremity of Punta yaud con- pint contracting day, after parties consider! distant from Castil! Buglish the exterior fortifications of said fortre point. Thence shal! be drawn a curve line, whose centre will be the said fortidcations, which is to ve distant from them three Eng!'sb_m ts entire progress, ter- minaung at a point 's from the bank of the river, above Costi! will be cont.nued in the direction towa » river Sapoa, which discharges its waters into Lake Nicaragua, following @ cours: dietant two miles from the right bank of the river San , With its circumroiutions, up to its origin in the nd from the right back of the jake unto the men. ink tioned river Sapoa, where thi yith the Bai & line parallel banks |s to terminat rrom meets the river Sapoa, which, accordiv h already Stated, 16 to be distant two n tuere shail be drawn an Rstrouomic 2 ventral point of the Salings ba a kation of the territory © 3 is 1 ¢ measvrements corresponding to this dividing xecuted in the whole or in part by commis. two governments—the latter by agreement e when the operation Is te take p! commissioners shal! bave outhor't from the curve line around Castillo the banke of the river and the lake, or the straight a nomical line between Sapoa and Salinas, in case t with natural mp order to me may agree thereupon, landmarks. Art. 4, The bay of Salinze, shall be com quently, also their adv . comse- tribute to their defen iy obliged, for the part that fal of the river § , and Nic tm the sume manner as t Abeir defence in act with ail the nece Art. 6. As long a8 the full possession of all of the r during ail the time that com Over it is stipulated tt del Norte is to be a fre vllect from Art. 6. The repu sees the dominic river San Ju aischarg: pave in the river in that part hout paying any y Common ac i that the territorial division which pis treaty pot to be under obligations by con on the part » Of the present derstood that the measure Y¥, Without in any man- dominion and rights of sove ber impairing the Feignty she bat Art. 8. If the analisation of transit con- lauded before the government of Nicaragua bad cogni zance of this conve pu should for any reason whatever prove ineffectual, Nicarng onto other contract concerning the said objects, w th. oat belore bearing the opmion of the goverument Rica with regard to the incon veneners the matte Ladle to for both countries, tion, provided that of Nicaragua prove the resolution to be urgent: and the patoral rights of Corta Rica be not damned by the matter, thie yore will be consultative. Art. 9 For no motive whatever, even in a state of war, wherein, unfortunately, the republice of Nicaragua and Costa Rice may find themse engaged, shall they be permitted to eXercise any act of Lostilily against each ether in the port of Sat del Norte, or in the river of that name rage. Art. 10. ¢ foregoing article being of emmev tia! importance protection of the port and Fiver agaiuet foreign «ion that may affect the gene ral interests of the ¢ ‘try, their strict fuldiment is ander the sp cml guarantee which, in the name of the mediating Foverbme nt, ite plevipotebuary minister presents, inivirtue Of the powers conferred upon bim—as he declares, formal. Iy—by his government, if disposed to give, and, in fact, does give. Art. li. As proof of the and cordial understanding Which is established betwen the republice of N and Costa Rica, they rpnounce all activ ms they may be entitled to Upon avy ground whate until the present treaty be ged, and, likewise, the high contracting parties forego |} reclamation of judemnith a to whieh they may Cobsiver themselves as bav rn the ratification Art. 12. This treaty will be om the #guing, in Santiago exchanged within forty days de Managua ence whereof we sign the present in tripli- t with the He Monster of Ralvador, it being by the respective Secretaries, in the city of J of Costa Rica, on the 16th of the mouth MAXIMO JEREZ, KM.C, PEDRO Ri mul LO NEGRETE. having ecen and examined the foregoing of to the approbation of the National Congress, {the powers accorded me by the coustita . ratified and confirmed it, and by the A, Tatify and contirm it, promising to e to be faithfully observed whatever is obtained in it, without perm ting it to be violated in any Manner whatever In nee Therefore, treaty anter'« and ip virtue epee whereof | bave caused the present to be expea signed by my hand, sealed with the seal of the republic, aud countertigned by the Minister of State in the Department of Foreign Relations, in the city ‘of San Joes, on the 16th of April, D858. JUAN RAPAEL MORA. Naranw Tourn, M@ister of State in the Vepartment of Fore cn Relatione Abs, whereas, the regpective ratifications have been in doc form exchanged ip the city of Rivae, Nicaragua, on the Seth of said month of April, of the present year 1168, the enid treaty of territorial boundaries shal! be and kept as obligatory for republic of ‘®, ber citizens and inhabitante, in all its parte jaithfally and ‘strictly observed ‘in the terms expressed in our letters of ratifi- siened by my band, ander the seal of the Given, repablic, and cowntersigned by the Minister of State, io the Department of the interior, oie ieee palace of San José, on the 10th of the month of May, 1858. JOAQUIN BERNARDO CALVO. Raramt G. Facataxte, Minister of State, in the Depart- ment of the Interior New Books, &, ENGLISH CRITICS ON AMERICAN BOOKS. ‘The London /Mustrated News, of the 20th Nov., contain: ‘the following strictares on Mr. George F. Train's recent publications — Under the titles of “Young America in Wall Street’’ and “Yoong America Abroad,” George Francis Train, of Boston, Marsachusette, late of Melbourne, Australia, now of London ant Liverpool—and perhape of Nisin Novogo- poe and for all we know of Kamechatka—bas issued two ex of ® somewhat remarkable obaracter, racy and Stoomnattes ‘Which none but an American of “clear ern” could have written. Young America, and, as far as wo pe, vid America—if under the latter jon ar jaseed men of the mature ages of forty, fity and pulaive, what more rash, reckless, | to use the trae American epithet, head-a tive than either Young or Old England, but ‘Train in this respect does not im or wish to be considered a fair rep. fementative of bie countrymen When the present of futrre greatness and power of America are under conside fation—when it la question of “lieking all creation,’’ be gepn HE with Mexien, Niearayna and Spain, and ending wich Great rt ao—Mr. Train, crowing, cawig or shrieking op ARAGUA AND COSTA | | ately recor | su engages herself not toenter | mow provided that opinion beg vem | at ube time of the utterance to within thirty days after receiving notifica. | But ifsctesily prosronted on the | | | behalf of the American cagle—a female bird, con- the eggs she on either wide of the y make ag lusty a ¢la- mor as the most rabid stamp orator between ‘Vermont and Arkansas; but when it is a question of © commercial enterprise ‘and speculation, he is as sensible, respectable, and as full of worldly wisdom as a Roths child, @ Baring, or any ,rey headed father of the Ex: On questions of | Sauktigg auto currency, and the legitimate operations of commerce, he enunciates his maxims like an old fogy who knows a!) the ins and outs of trade, and can pay sixty shillings on the pound. No Gne span and high- sounding theories, come whence they will, and promal- under any weight of authority whatsoever, can in- fence hie sober julgwent, or blind his eyes to the fact, ‘ich 69 many men who ought to know better absolutely refuse to see, that trade and gambling are two different and irreconcileable things, and that people who are over anxious to grow €uddenly rich very often mareli on the highway to sudden, bat ‘not solitary, ruin. ‘This ie the ‘characteristic of Mr. Train's first volume, published ori- ginally at New York in the heat of the panic of last winter, and since reproduced in. England. If, in. addition vo his | ay for statistics and bis wonderful’ memory for facts, ir. Train bad literary ability and experience e; ke Fagg nd dili- iterable knowledge which he bas gained by the ac went study of men, he might mse to distinction in literature as a writer on omic and commercial subjects. At present his style is uot only ro- dundant but bars, and betrays in every page bow much better be can think than write, and bow much polish the diamond still requires before ordinary eyes can recognise itto be adiamond atall, “Young America Abroad?” is a more attractive volume thau “Young America in Wall Street,”’ and the train—a very fast one—carries the reader by “express” all over and ail round the world, till we toil and pant after him in vain, and shut the book for want of breath to be whirled along so rapidly, Familiar with his | own country and Lis own countrymen, he would make it apparent thiat he is equal familiar with England, France, ; that he knows all about Aus- 8; and that he ig equally athome m matters relating to Java, Japan and China. He is han. mglove with Ru assian Grand Dukes; on friendly terms with Ambassadors and Plenipoten’ haries; knows Kings and Emperors; and, with Yas- kee independence—or, as we might say, “brass”— thinks an American citizen a8 good aa, or better than, the best of tn {is modesty never stands in bis es in the slightest degree to bis detri- impudence—if the word be net too of conceit and self-assertion which is linked with a great deal of good fecling and good fellow. ship—never degenerates iutorepulsivences. Mr. Train, in fact, may de looked upon as a not unlavorable representa- ive of what the Americans have thomselyes designated ‘spread-eagiciem.”” At a ‘ epread eagle” speech he has few superiors, and brings dowa, by the ‘vebemence of his manner and the evident sincertty of his convictions, the applauses of auditors, Who in cooler moments would pro- nounce his spercbes to be, in American parlance, gas, or, ig vulgar English, bosu. To overawe the world and to patronize Great Britain—and, if the said Great Britain do not behave herself before her lusty and saucy progeny, to “give her a licking”—(kuch is the wish of Young Ameri- 08.")—Nothing would please spread-eagiesm fo much as a genera! alliance of all the States of Europ against Fog jand, thas America might have the opportunity of stepping in to the rescue, and saving the lithe island from the as. of all opponents. Evidently such a result of Eu- 21 politics would be entire:y to the taste of Mr. Train. Interesting Wall Street Case. SUPREME COURT—GENERAL TERM. Before Justices Davies, Sutherland and Hogeboom. cert. 18.—John Fi Butterworth, Receiver of the Island | City Bank, iVilisam O'Brien and John O° Brien.— This is ap appeal from an order of Mr. Justice Sutherland, at Special Term, sustaining a demurrer to the compiaint upon the ground that t does not state facts sufficient to constitote a cause of action. The complaint sets forth in due form the appointment of the plaintiff as Receiver of the Island City Bank, a banking incorporatioa, aileges that prior to hj and within one year past, the said bank has paid, and said ants have received on the loan or forbearance of detend various sums of money by said defendants to said bank, the eum of $10,000 in the ss of interest over and above rate of seven per cent per annum, which be with precision or particularity, but charges ants can de. Plaintiit, therefore, prays an reinethe amount thereof,an¢ jadgment The complamt also contains a prayer for presents the question whether eminms pat by it y. It involves the act of rpovation shall uereafter in: ury iD any action.” (Laws of 1880, te forbids any person or corporation, . to take any greater sum than at the ret per cent per sonum for the joay or forbearance of OR. 8, 7 . a 2) and as a cunsnenense 5 : t this statute, authorises any son paying such larger smo to recover Duck auch exrews i he abt f “ payment, (See. of 1850) ise wnetion «see. 1 (seo 15.) in t unary. a8 amended im 1887, ted. which sinaply i ie framers, pmplished. Tt was ale made Yoga “to & recovery against them. coring or reserving as against them what 1 vald contravene "legal, simpiietty, 4 then to allow ba thing to be to whum the laws againg weary are. in D0 wie eo, they May recover back Money actualy Lire, became ie agreement to. Are illegal iransactions, and secon left bem to practicn) option except to obt uo the mon ‘origins: oan op terms ax they could. contract, 1 know of hl by way yay, and the act of . Decanse the law urgenc, of their pecuniary necessities may of payin a Bove ‘no low or lagal rnie hy which hey then turn immedintey round, wm back ibe toney ai to which thoy bad a fence agnibet its recovery, when original these views are correct, they dispose of for the neurione premiums could not he Shevwaaf ly Aefended!, nether ean they be voluntarity paid. ar comp: Ty collected, and then be Fe nearer wi hituting the detence, Jomger as te oo pro Hof aeury. It lea egal. Ithas become « {awful Hence the reason of the Fulen vbich allow: 64 the action to er back the money, fall. The Ulegaity peing removed. Nation sor the action no longer exists. The argued that this is giving the statute of 1860 a more extend eavmeaping than, was designed by lig framers; wet i ke away the defence of nsury to pre- ventrnet otherwise valid, for that And not te propounee usury lawful or to forvide i. Teisargved thet full. effect from acleatilg s contract on tate of 180, by aga = FS account af usury it aside and cance!iing it in a Cort ot Baulty” aod that this s the more benign and equttable consirnctn, conmiaten. with the es of the iow, mpris a party to do just «! wit topay the mamey actually ied reileve Biss from what Is Vertinbie ‘J ofthe law. But ldo namic ant ha wu lege: tour oppreasive. not Ely sutieteat foun i follow. vexed im any mame objet proceed: blishe 2 by sirletly defensive action, as, for exampie, in « ip the uur) tt Af anewer toan action upoa the contract. it goes this’ length—and it sean rater © eded on the ~0 Bent that it did—then I Uhink ft goes wall farther, and forbids only a defence 19 an nction for the usury or usn-ious pre mini, but forbide an action t recover back the asurivas ‘be money borrowed, the legal interest and the ueict via premium are ail mingled t: ip one transaction, form part of one singie aud indivisible contract, and when th> ## inte eaye the defence of usury shail not be interposed » think IC meane to each and every part of it—no one art than another At least! feel bound to put that tipon it until the Legislature, speak in more specific and diners ing terms. | think this view of the @atuve of lait is taker in substance by all the Judges ip she Con Whe delivered opinions, in the ease of Cur tnphaoie iy ‘The order of the Special Term at PERSONAL. NFORMATION WANTED—OF JAMES Fours wo arrived ber last, by Mra. Newbatt. bree wich ert 3. t. ony Apply at Walker # Hotel NEW PUBLICATIONS, Nw BOOKS WHICH HAVE BREEN IN OUR Pos. for twelve monthe or more, will be sold % pay nulesa called en TEE Vaim aco % = SPrRITU AL " TELRORA Pa 18 RXCERDINOLY IN. rhodiral ¥rices 5 teresting —Get it at all the depots tents, comune magical practices: epiriinal conference, mcr. spiel ooaona, reply OF Free Love, &e. per year. FURNITURE. a Re povent. FOR pes Sune. =A PAIR ue givem, 17 money, Fim tend avemue, bottoms Wintb and Yoo erect LADY OrviNes uP Sovesenerine ih, made w order, Fly 1 must be fold before the Ist of vaneaty foes ai No. 3 Prankiin Foor, corner of Twenty sixth street and Ninthavenue. LEGAL NOTICES. roTier | HEREBY GIVEN por re. HAIRS OF THR aN estate As Neal, deceased, inte of the town of North Seid, county of Wichmond, Stale of New York, to make them welvee known to the a st the shove tien, county aud e.esoreustd, on OF betore toe 1800 CaP. Y DOm Northfele Richmopé Co. N. ¥., Des. 2, cones, Scents, or RNITURE~ and then | appointment as such Reoeiver, | | DRY GOODS, &C. | - | pm PRROEVATS, 6: BROADWAY ALL KINDS. 47 ‘vine, mitiale for handkerchief | . sulk sabe " Loulies? and obi 9 to order transferripg, laces don reas under garuents always ou by SSIGNEE’S SALE x ‘Of rich Paris manuias, Velvet cloaks, trlmag, &e., At 206 Canal street and 503 Broadway, W. B. MACKENZI» huving this day (Deceinber 20 made an assignment of his enhire most and interest to the abo. ab. Jishments for the ered the pron i a ould reapectf uly Invite the atvaution of alldesironsot making Purchases for the holidays to the exceediogly rich and elegant stock of goods, now being sold at very great sicrifice at ‘dhe above pigces. As the sale. is positive, the goods have been marked down to a very low rate for c: ™ B. BRANDRESE, T DP PERCEVAL®, 67 BROADWAY--STAMPED A onbroideries at every desortption at wholeeale and retail; Stamping to order executed in the neatest and most perfoct Runner, eubroidered yokes of diferent Kinds; new syle of ladies’ night dresses, yoke! & HL ORANFORD, A" 804 Broadway, corner of Dasne street, Will close the balance of their stock of— BEAVERS AND PILOTS, SEAL SKINS AND LION SKINS, RROADOLOTHI OVERCOATINGS, 0. * x CLOAKING And all other winter goods, at a large redustion on thelr lato o m for BaHRAORDINARY HA HARGATNS iN CLOTHING. BROUGHT FOR cASH "ND Soup FOR OASH. A™*® BROADWAY. 20ur RECEIVED, SPECIALLY ADAPTED. FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS; Wid, De OFFEMED AT RETAIL ON NDAY December 27. LACES and EMBROIDERIBS, Piain and embroidered paar ory in fancy boxes or Evening RORES, ‘TION, OTHIERS, MERCHANT TAILORS, CLOAK MAKERS, AND OTHERS. New SILKS. ALSO, continued sales of CHEAP GOODS, until January 1. STRANG, ADRIANCE & 09. GENTLEMEN, x pig 8 ial A NOTICE TO 81 $1.50 EACH oun sone PIN NR. $1 to, OK TIES, 25 C at . AT yd — bolesare bu: iy $y on easy oH AD, D, #83 Broadway, up stairs. Rove’ CAPR. ‘ov ERCOATS SAT VERY LOW PRICES, At CORNELL'S boys’ clothing warehouse, 3 Jobn street corner of 3 Nasse Cues our SALES OF SKIRTS. We are vow offering our entire stock of skirts, Reagshg | everything in the Fkist way, Liporder to close them ‘by the bad ry oe such pone dl ‘Tinsu See sale. Jance of our silk gloves at PECK BROTHERS. 61 Chambers stre Oza 2S STREET a 60. 78 SROADWAY. T INDUCEMEN CS Ft A BALANCE UF THE. SeaRe DURING THES AOLIDAys. OVER A QUARTER OF a reason | DOLLARS WORTH 01 ‘Cloaks and furs, all new snd elegant have been mark- ed.cown, ana wil be ollered, commencing Monday, Dec. 21, ata very large tenes nt from previous prices, OUR CLOAK ST@CK, | It ts well known, compriecs at ‘AJ times (be largest, beet ma- nofactnred and most distinguished novelties to be found in tbe United States, OUR FUR STOCK, Which is manufactured under our own’ special superintend- ence, cannot be excelled either io variety or guaranteed geau- ineness by any other establishment on this continent, Tt is these atoeks, without the reservation of a single article, which we have reduced in price, and to which we invite the in | apection of all buyers, ‘The eure pour new ant SAND a ‘We bave reduced over VIFTY PRR CENT, In order, if possible, to dispose of the entire winter assort- ment BARGAINS IN RIRHONS Will be found on our tables, al this fullastyleg, at lesa thaw HALF THRIR VALCKE, Flowers, henddresaes, and every Particle of millinery goods, we bave also reduced in price. CHARLES STREET & CO. 478 Broad wa: ladige will please observe that our store is asyecialiy.dia- iabable Yy ibe ¢ large white Polar bear ip tbe window. a BONNETS qa OUT SALE CLOAKS, RAG or ANS AND CIRCCLARS. 409 CANAL STREET, offer ox MONDAY, Dec, 27, MS ENT IKE STUC Ky Consisting of 5,00 GARMENTS, At less ben ONE-HALF OF FORMER PRICES. LINED CLRCULARS AT $4 60 To $7, Werth from 810 $18 LINED SLEEVE CLOAKS AT $1 90, $5. 89 AND $5, WORTH DOUBLE IREER OUR STOCK OF SLEEV' LOAKS NOVELTIES, OF THE SEASON. LL BY OFFERED At prices vary inj . © ROW $5 5) TO $3, A REDUCTION OF 60 PRE CENT ON THE ORIGINAL COS’ H. EDGERTON, 409 Canal street, | Compriser ai wie )SIRA NEWS TO THE LADIES —®. CHLPELDER, 301 Hroadway, bas made « reduchon of prices in bis large stock of goods suitabie for hols day presents, such as French embroidery and real lace sets, back ban tkerchiefa, portemonnaies, cabas, fans, card cases, bracelets, real gold, and faney colored Baie ping and cachrpeignes, combe, colfures and barbes, velvet and tower headaresses, fll capes, berthas, | | ypageenoeee os we LADIES’ SILK Dien 8 COITOSs, TASSELS, ETC., i atreet ASE meetmens hater, dbing trade, constant!y on fe. GREAT REDUCTION: be heme tres CLOTHING! LMUST HALE PACES. BROOATS aT Re DL READ! READ: READ! nt READ’ for fine Eaquimant overcoats worth 8 for eplen lendia beacer overeonts worth for finest cloth overcoats worth. 3 for bee — ah overCoals TLR a GRANT. Pad KROADWAY, ‘Will offer THIS WEEK, Appiteation potnt seve, all trimmed... for upward arate Taig aie seta, all trimmed Reis } Paugutite collars. * ie " js xii, octane, Gounses, mantis end Paris em above goods are nit rece. re, aad iL) be found 25 cent below sal prises x ait ‘OTICE.—ON ReTArL FOR THE NOLIDAYS. t. Ae errs for. ete e a es, Nent Joor to Thounpsou's A FARORAMA OF TRUTHFUL FLOWERS, FULL OF Apparent ofe audjorigmaliy, a: “JAMES TUCKER'S, 361 Broadway. =, pita ine] yn OR WITHOUT VEILA, JAMES Pp ‘S61 Broadway, Rest (oor to Thompaun 6 Ba.coa. aisce, COIFFURFS—COMMENCING AT THE LOW FIGURE Widens, cenerve mach vor sn ERA, be py AT $i 90 BACH, ~~ Spier Bak Si » EN maar ig Next door to Thompson's PARIB ©, Stand Ti wider i] BHOnDWAY, A GREAT wen, iN SILKS. 100 pieces plain sks, agi per yard. BROADWAY. apn : pm, t2. M. RO 481° BROADWAY. at " Fon moupay raesante, . _ At half price. 48] ee M. BODINE. recelved 1,000 PICCOLOMINT PYREBEEE For boliiay presents, a DRY GOODS, eee BROADWAY. © G. M. BODINE. Justreceived, 1,000 dozen Iinen Went at Bi 25 per dozen, 481 BROADWAY, a, 4 BODINE, Just 0dozen eat ‘en i akerehiot Svorth'¢2 00. A8 BROADWAY? | BODIN! 1,000 DRESSES oe Yan PARIS DELAINES, FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, At ls. 6d. per yard. 48 BROADWAY. ie M. BOD! 2,000 DRESSES OF ENGLIaH PRINT, FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, At great bargains. {8] BROADWAY. ‘@. M. BODINE. 300 pieces of Irish popling, | ‘Suitable for evening per yard. | 655 48 ALS A BROADWAY. _ Gentlemen's fashionable yar ormtabte baanar. aud 1889, a4 La « Bestito avis ayention bes de chambre and amenity g coats, In great variety, New siyles of fancy scart New styles tubular and lace ties. Fine gold and imitation searf pins. Studs and sleeve buttons. Alexandre kid gloves and other makes. Novelties in stitched and embroidered bosoms. Full stock of winter underclothing, hosiery, gloves, ec. Shopping soliched. "WINTER FASHIONS. A Boupay can. FROM THE CASH RIBBON HOUSE, JNO. FARRELL, 116 CHAMBERS STREET, NEW YORK. EXTRAORDINARY CHANCE, RARE OPPORTUNITY, FOR MILLINERS AND OTHERS. WE WAVE RECRIVED DIRECT FROM PARIS, PER ARABIA, 23 CASES OF HEADDRESSES, ORIENTAT, TURBANS, COTFFURES, &C., COMPOSED OF EVERY STYLE ADAPSED FOR BALL, PARTY ANO FULL DRESS, {ALSO A LARGE VARIETY SPECIALLY SUITED POR, THEATRICAL AND STAGE COSTUME, ATHENS, TAPPED WITH GOLD AND SILY, EMERALDS, | LOS, PEARLS, CORALS, BEADING. FLOWERS OF EVERY CONCRIVABLE HUE, SITADE AND COLOR, GARNITURED AND TESSELATED WITH SPANGLES. BACH AND EVERY HEAD ORNAMENT IN SEPARATE PARISIAN MADE BOXES, oe APTED FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS AND NEW YEAR'S OFFERINGS; THE WHOLE, IN AMOUNT, EXCEEDING IN VALUB NINE THOUSAND DOLLARS. Tuese goods were ordered by one of our most distinguished ‘THE MOST COSTLY MATERIAL, REAL OSTRICH BUT CAME TOO LATE FOR THEIR TRADE. JUST IN GOOD TIME FOR OUR WANTS. WE ARE ALWAYS READY, ALWAYS IN SEASON FOR GOoDs, When we can buy them to sell to onr customers at LESS THAN HALD PRICE. ‘These goods have been transferred to ua direct from steamer bow at Boston, ate discount of 70 per cent. We therefore are enabled to offer them to the trade at ONE THIRD THEIR ORIGINAL COST IN PARIS, We bave divided them Lot No. 1.—In this assortment there we at $7 50, Origtanl cost $22 L.( No, 2—In this assortment there is 400, at $5, Original cost, $15. ~In this assortment there ts 560, at $3 50, Original coat $10. Lot No. 4—In this assortment there is 600, at $2 50, Original cost cost $6 25. o four lots, a8 followa:— Lot No. 8. Philatetphia, Roston, Paltimore, Broadway and near by trade ‘Are invited to cai! and examine the guods and the prices. WHOLESALE BUYERS SOLICITED. ‘These goods murs bn sol! at any price, atany sxcriee, before Slat of the present mon | mendation, WITHOUT ANY REGARD TO THEIR VALUR, ry the ribbon trade requires Ason and after te Ist of Jan ou exelusive d seve atiention. Ty Juded in this shipment, and belonging to the same purchase, we are enabled Wo affer 300 boxes of costly feathers, marabont, real ostrich, and qualities, to, Of ail colors, sta These goods are assorted in © job Jots,”’ one dozen in each lot, and are offered at $5 PPR DOZEN. This property is worth, and originally cost $18. ‘The attention of wholesale yey and chiléren’s hat mano fpeturers straw houses, dte., Ae. Ac., are apectilly directed to these goods, the rarest and thcet exteustve offering of the kind RVER PRESENTED TO THE NEW YORK MARKET. CASH RIBDON HOt née CHAMBERS | STREET. 'YRARS 18 SOLIITED AT RE NEW BMPIRE CITY FUR COMPANY, os bane | street, cial 31 Eighth avenue, sbidited LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S FANCY FURS. of Huteon Bay sable, ermine, mink, ferreit, «a: bie, etc., in capes, talmas, pellerines, mitts and culls, all of the latest siyles, unsurpasend na to Beatty oF prices, Alao our nt for gentlemen's fur espe, collars and loves furobes and children's fancy fare, of every descrintira, all worth inspection. All reoresented wifanate @hcswak, i Rigbth aveny A meee 25 Bowery, 326 Gi "TE. we , earont AND a ANuyaoROEEE oF Be a1 44 Maldon lane, tnvites atin is ertensive nod e segoriment of all kinds of ones ae Siberian squirrel ae ty © removed from 42 up stairs, crease ness, where be will sell his elegant manu’ ured ock 9 we very very reas mabie prices. FO Fees, GOOD FURS. GREATER BARGAINS THAN RVER, oa FINE VERY LARGE HALF CAPES, VERY FING MUFF, CHOICE LARGE CUFFS, BROOK bed i FRENCH MINK FOR $14, OTHER FURS EQUALLY CHEAP. oma FURS REPAIRED. ELKINS, FRENCH No. 477 Broadway, ae . 23. ro. FURS, rum. a No. 8% Maiden lane, New York, Over their rich and elegant of ladies’ (ara, eon: ition useee DAoyal ermine, mink, tone marten, ine an fm the In 8 style, which they offer atthe “lowest r= a” om oa unmanpame a “oy ps einer 98 Brondway. (QREAT ATTRACTION — AT toreanside a3 cia Testis PEARL se col TLLUSION peed FA anernes, Ail imported expressly ‘The same He ty] fo tae os ard Foam a for the New Year's Trade, BRANCH STORE, 36 ‘ult.m street, Brooklyn. OLIDAY CARD. POCTION OF PRICES. and well sonorted saves of indies’ and children’s fare plain and faney bate dna | Bs ‘Geaslemen’s bate of every style aod quality, The holiday at is Ne, and recommends narifw every Dermon of that ats ani mmanifiacirar, 241 Caml wt ILLIN ER <NOW SELLING AY jo PRR OBNT election, b to close onr winter stock. orem bargains in | bonnets, children's hats, fate, Ae. Milline Inces, Ao., atl, BINNS, 889 Hroatway, () PBLIC—LADIES CAN FIND ALL ARTICLES Tatiding tbe okt emaportarm, Garments inate y order | A % sarentes opesisieat ied neatly. Uresees, hasqnes and cloaks cnt and bared. Pioking and samping, quilting ant stitching done vy um chine at very low prices. tty re of all kinds at al st vet. . On. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. WIDOW WOULD LIKF A S(TUATION. agin HOUSE ks abotelora gentleman's ‘Addrees Widow, Broadway Pont ollce, + ven. “ORBAT aipinieran ABA would YOUNO MAN Of Doukkeeper and agcountant wiah to employ bie Fesure honrsin writingmp «set of or fa filing any other pest where saexpert acoovntant Aho needed.” Nalary of Kot wach object aail his employer wees for himself what ho a Feally worm Mirena, 8, An. box 12) Kevalt olen, a) VATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN HAV A. ing several years experience Inthe wholesale Suainess; camapedk Frouch iinenily, and show best rocou i Ywholesaio or retail more. ‘Will aceept 4 place in a who! Address J. Q., box 130 Herald oiliee, MAN OF EIGHT YEARS’ £XPERIENOE AS TRA- veliing salesinan aud collector, im the Eaat ‘and West, Would like & situation where he could obtain a moderate salary ¥ f Eome reputable occupation. | Good references given. A ress tor f BU WASTED uy, ‘A YOUNG MAN 17 YEARS OF AGE, A permavent siluation in some wholesale sore; the best of reference even, Address k B A Brown, a3 West ivan wh. Wes YOUNG MAN FROM THE COUNTRY desires 6 altaation ina retail grocery, with w view of learning the busin Address Wil- iit Branch, 90 Peek p- relerence given. ANTED—A SITUATION IN SOME GOOD DRY ‘goods, hardware or grocery house as clerk for about f months tn ihe, yeur, andthe remainder of the year to travel through the Western Mates collecting und receiving orders, een Addresa Win. Grove, Casts, Be ANTSD.—A YOUNG MAN FROM THe COUNTRY desires a sitnation in a retail grocery, With a view of Ww Jearning the business. Good reference given, address Wil iam Bronce’, 0 Vike ‘sip “HELP WANTED-FEMALES. ak D's CAP MILLINERS. ‘Wanted, @ number of first rate hands, who have been ac- eustomed to make first class work, to whom 4 permanent siiua- tion will be guaranteed, and the highest wages will be paid; pone butthe best pace need et ‘References required. Ad- dress We risit A Bt. , Boston. ANTED—A HOUSEKFEPER, TO TAKE oH of the first cliss tenement house No. 313 Broome » near the Bows wad to oceupy rooms in the house. Inquire of AM. PA ad Bowery. ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND [XoNut, ‘one who can milk and make butter of one cow in & small family; must be good tn each capacity, ‘To xacn ® par ‘son good wages will be paid; and to prevent trouble none but those answering the wvove need apply. Apply to Mrs. P, Rice, Clinton ave., third house from Lafayette a corner, Brooklyn. oy BOULUBASE HELP WA NTED--MALE: Se ws ED-—A PARTY ACQUAINTED Wi! vis BU 1D er, &¢., to sell, op oy uanission, a quantity of floor ules stoneware water pi xh ok Address, with referees, J., box 2,921 Post oflive, New BOARDING AN AND © LODGING. GPNTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE OR SINGLE vn tlemen can obtain a large weil furnished room, with lr, ge, ana board i desired ina small private family.” Avpiy West Twelt street, between Sixth and Seventh aveuiies References A LADY LIVING ALONE, AND HAVING MORE ROOM than she requires, would let to @ lidy aad gentlewan ‘One or two well furnished rooms, and a private table. soard in advance. Apply by letter to Georgiana, m square Post office. PRIVATE PAMILY, RESIDING AT 14 RAST SEVEN. teenth street, between Broadway and Fifth aveuue, would itke 0 diepose of a few handsomely furnished rooms, on frst and second floors, in suits or etherwise, w gentlemen and their wives or gentlemen only. OARD.—A SMALL SUNNY ROOM, WITHOUT A FIRE- lace, suitable for one person, is to'be had im an elegant house, wellaituated. Price for full board aad’ gus gniy $84 week. ‘Address 8.8. F., Station D, United States OARD IN A FRENCH, FAMILY IN’ BROOKI, praite Boar ra ‘can be accommodated with room and Gan and bath in the house. Apply at 299 Hicks ee between Hasrison and Degra OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE necommodated with & very pleasant front room aud board. Apply at 75 Montague place, commer of Henry stroct ent of reterence requt OAR WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIPE, two ebildren (seven and three years old). and nurse: loca Uovlmust be between Eighth and Twentieth streets, near Broad Way: terms moderate. Address L., bot $49 Post offles, statin, location and peice of board per weak. Reierences given aud require A GENrt MAN AND OARD wanteD- st “Ha I $12 per’ wee! cation between Fourth and Twenty fourth streets, and seo ‘and Sixth avenues. References required. so boarding house keepers need apply, Address J. 8. O., Herald offlee. OARD IN EXCHANGE FOR FORNITURE.—T0 LRT, # nice bec! and sitting room, partly furnished, with or with? out board, toa lady and geutle aan or two gentlemen, who will furnishgthe sitting room, which is carpeted, and give the furniture m payment tor board. Apply at % Clinton place, Rewrences exchanged. BRcokuyn HEIGHTS.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, or « single gertieman, can fod elegautly 1urnished rooms, wise board, in & small family, by applying at 55 Moulague place, QURNISHMD ROOMS—TO_ LET, WITT PARtiaL Fi DO8Pss Hf ceaired, at No, 149 Right street, opposite all, D APARTMENTS, AT 713 Brosdwey. ‘The house ts pro nt '# flower depot, vided with modera improve T° LET-IN AHOUSE WITH MODERN IMPROVMENTS furnished front room, fn orhood of Twenty. eighth street, and Broadway, to a gentieman and lady of do mestic habiis; full board for the Indy. Terms reasonable, Address, X. ¥., Madison square Post odice. 50) PASt Su STREET. TO LET, A FRONT ROOM OU “and bedroom, meond toor, in» ‘modern built brown fioue house, to a geutleman aad ady or two single geatlemen. VARIOK board 5 room sinsle gentlemen. B 64. AMITY etReRt, toot, handsomely Jet, ton atnall tamily, er to Third @oor, to @ aingi gent gas, ke SPRING STREET, THRE® DOORS FROM BAD. 7 eral HRAR, BROADWAY MUSICAL. . Ap. Ss Wooster etreet, between PaMILY WANTING MONEY WILL SEL, A PIRST clues ty unde fall even octave rosewood planotyt Snd stool, mnede to order four months ince, at lew than half its crigival cnet M purchase’ imvuediately. Has large round cormers, carvn! lyre fret desk, ul run frame, beautifully oF: ted, with all the latest improvements; la unsurpassed Tor power, briljianey of toue and elasticity of wuch. ‘This with be found ‘on examination the greatest barvain now offered, Apply »t the residence 169 Wooger, near Houston street,” FINE ASSORTMENT OF ELEGANTLY FINISHED d pianos can be seen for a few daye at 722 Prod ments wi'l be made to cal es. JUDSON & KE eNUNGER 722 A MOBY cae ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTR, pew and of exceedingly fine tone and touch, fully war’ ‘A second band Fanted, will be sold ata very great ba abo taken in exchange, by ALERT WE init, inanutneturer, 0. 155 West Broadway, near Canal street, WHOSE CIRCUMSTANCES ARE LIMITED, Lady, Will dispose of her puunotorte—a $400 instrament, rose wood cass und corners, 7 octave, beautiful hyena was —— ed by pei age, from old established take peter ed Te cask app ah the vealianse BOE econ stree RE YOU ABOUT PURCHASING A PIANOFORTE to-day!—It so, call and examine our stock. As we expect @ Visit from an auctioneer soou, we will oller any one who Will urchase before the Ist of Janiary, 7 octave rosewood plaao- tex for $200; orignal ‘Also, second hand pianos at any price. _MODONALD & CO,. 265 Sixth (monnamna: ry [eee GRAND UARE ie ePkiowr PIANOB, ‘areroome 694 Broad wa! ©. &EONS have been awarded 86 prize medals for tho wapert ovity of thelr manufacture, for the last 36 0, for sale, wi. TAMLIN'S ee a “HELODEONS AND HARMONTOMS, wae ‘and retail. (OUR BEAUTIFUL AND SUPERIOR TONSD, SEVEN octave pianofortes, with plain and carved legs, will bo sold at extremely low prices, from $210 to $250, and fully war- ranted. Apply to DAVID SMITH, manuiacturer, 15 Sixth avenue. Fp Proneriionss M SICAL ROX ..8, Our importations of musical boxes are cxolustvely tro she sees 6s Gamera, and are manufactured expressly for ourselvi ‘The IMrmonephone ig entirely a novelty connected with musical boxes. “Our stock is. at all times extensive, ran from the smallest to the largest aized boxes, aud playing two to thirty six: MANDULINE, FORTE PIANO, HARMONEPHIONE, SICAL, Boxes, with DRUMS, CASTANETS AND BELDS FP. ZOGBAUNS & PAIKCINILD, Importers and manufaciurers of asics instrument ts, nm lane, FINANCIAL, EI. Vv IDERE. DELAW ARE. KAILROAD,- Fins? AND only per cent bonds guaranteed by the Cam- den and Amboy atrgad and Delaware and Raritan Canal Se of 1852, due 1877—coupons payable June ‘and December in New York, for saleby JOHN B. MURRAY &CO., 40 Wall street. ARD.—THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY GIVES PUB- lie not partes of ofa ed ner + | Coca a aly ay mt the Board of Underwriters of Grace’ (omtate Amcurasion Hause, Conon), with genera! wiutharity to take charge of their interests, and (hat Eencige paving be- siness with ssid Board in New York, will P comm AnICAte BRAGGIOTTI. with the un‘ undersea at Pesta, P IVIDEND.—PARK FIRE INSURANCE vOMPANY— ‘No. 237 Broadway, corner of Park place, New York, Dee. 1888.--The Board of Directors of thia company have de- clared oant annual dvidoea of ten (10) per ‘cent, wrod om and after 3d January next, he transfor ‘books wilt from the 20th Dee. 10 the 3 Jan w™. JAFFRAY, Secretary. RY DOCK SAVINGS BANK, 619 FOURTH STREET, hear avenue C.—Open on Mondays, Wedaestays and Raturdaye from 5to7 P.M. interest allowed oa deposits mace on Monday, January 3, 1859. ANDREW MILLS, President. ioe TL. Srewant, Sccretary. YL. LAWRENCI Eaco O. PINE STREET (BASE + ment of the Kank of the Commonwealth), advance money ims ot 625 and ot ~ on valuable personal property. Otier pe yusiness etrictly private, Office hours froin 9A M. to RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION: 95 WARKEN. stREeT, I near Greenwich. daily fro 102 PM and 4 to7 on Monday read rand Selurdays., Iotereat at Wz per cent on sums M. D. van PELT, President. ‘Vanversitt L. Boxtox, NTEREST ON CALIFORNIA STATE BONDS.—THE coupons for interest on California State bonds, Jae Jan. 1, bon 8s Welletrest Sones by WM. 7. COLEMAN & ARINER'S SAVINGS BANK, NO. 1 THIRD AVE- nue, corner of Seventh street —Deposite mace an or be- fore the Sist December will bear interest from Ist January, at rate of 6 per cent on suis of ‘and under, and 4 ber cent on larger amounts, Bank open dally from 9 A. M. to 2. fa; op Wedueaday and Sainriay evenings from Sto 8 o'clock. THOMAS B.STILLMAN, President _Tsase€. Sith, Secretary. FFICE OF MANHATTAN OIL COMPANY, 16 BROAD. way, New York, December 17, 1868.~ The lioard of Di- Fectors of’ this compaiyy have declared « gem anu val dieiiend Of three per cent out uf the profita of thin compan. yay die ina the Ist of Jannary next, on the coosoiidaled stock (of ), at the ofice of the company. ‘The travel poke will ‘on tne 221 inst., except for the purpose of exchange of aay cutmanding ot Cerilcstes (or wow ceFufcates nader tho Seites ™. MOTLEY, Secretary and’ Treseurer. = any ANDO. ANAD Td UNION BANK London, hb - ee a Mesara Lge ha a | okers, New give notice that tbe ogo tree of cohrpn, veto of credit o¢ creniar notes, ot 210 and upwal to those ip such extensive use oa the Continent of og Ly A ane I at all the prin: anes parene ss cama an and owns way—To handsomely furnisked rooms to — location is Bear ail the Grst class howls fou ‘of ainusement in the city. Inquire of ANSON 123% VERLEY PLACE —A GENTLEMAN AND Mis TOLOAN ON ¢ /ATERALS, 1N 8UMH TO wife, oF two eult, on accom dated ‘with beard end pleasant foots la nquie tomy, sere all the comforts of 8 private resience may, be, secured. conveaientto the Sisth avenue carsand Whhlo esay french of fevera lines of siages. 461 ‘ONE BLOCK WEST oF BROOME opauns. The Broadway. moat central location in the city Rooms withort board, from $i to. $7 per week: with board, from $37 to $12 per week. Transieut doarders irom 76 conta to $2 per day. “SPEC? AL NOTICES. A,-THE MEMBERS OF EMPIRE LODGE, NO. 1, F. A. are requested to be punctual ja aiteadance ai Filay evening, December 31, na brat 2 one, Gnu. ll TAMES AKING, WM ness of importance is to be transacted. _Zoms Burra, R. 8. requested to be punctual in attendance. ag 7 oe 1) HOMERG | UB, Vice President _T. Curmrsos, Seren: edb \vfogs 90 ihe 690 of meme Rocky oun Moui ith views of ‘lien of wn lowe of at California, afernons and evenings ribmaebis mH ule hn tm Paty yy! ASSOCIATION. 1 wenne 1), for the pane fe tera Sortock F. M. bn ©, Dos atnsos, bi, WARD REPUBIAGAI on Monday ie, tee em dengaten to ten, and five de! ‘the tee. oli open from 13g eto Snel 9 7. B. VAN Bi Gro, F. Concnman, Sa SEASON. GUARD Ba vail tie Pee take place at the che macerales —ON or THE DEATH OF MR. MR. FE irae Sig poe ra MATRIMONIAL, JUNG GENT! © ACQUAINT. A SOONG ORSTEM AN Ag tly Sle] r Game young indy, gee ‘of handanine appearance with a view to matrimony. Any fale may for nemired that snawers will he Rept strictly com ‘addres Jomes Gorton, Broadway Post office, aoe oF the oexeton. ine Ni‘ the va Der. all amonnte, del Nee # HOLDEN, ‘No. 9 Nassan street, $50.00 000 10 Loax—on RAILROAD AND OTHER securities, ia sums to nuit. ¥. ke Riba Dab, 47 Exchange place. THE MILITARY. ‘ NICKERBOCKERS!—THERE WILL BE A Mierina of Ga chore ony Ga Carnes House, % Bowery, on Sunday, December 6, at 3 o'clock, this being Ube list call pre- ‘vious to the parade om Monday, Punetual attendance is uested. By order, JOUN CABLAND, Chairman. MEMBERS AND FRIENDS oF oat et EN. gine Company No. 6 are revnested to At the engine eo o day uiay), ater eivek Fat i to.nttend the ane: pr ysthag ours WM.’ 6, tions Foreman. Jas, Macpon tp, Beeretary. LOST AND FOUND. O8T—A GOLD PATENT Lavea, OPEN FACK, waits Yeward will be pald for iy by F re row arent aeonen art, einai ‘adice, Seerteg & ‘and & small ke. ergot favor and will Pore Tine laos well, pair of pins, da soeurment oF ‘no valne bat the owner, ‘The ‘nnd receive the ma the owner hy Tonraig ai te raid office, for REWARDS, REWARD.—LOST, AT THE Fy REWARD—Lost, A 11 Jand dog. three of his collar, if the finder way, he will receive the above + | $5 =. fe poems gM On FRIDAY, “BRT WE: two, going og trading cover for a pianoforte and Sporvemonnade perem bering ‘inne omer yi ay CORNER OF SIX black Newfor ry, newal RD.—108T, on! FRIDAY, svt Ist, A sees "sc Mio at had om sess Sel ned Fina ms sare 5 7, ON FRID. row I ieitee crave > Pron wiilrecesse th reward, cor a STR 4 10 BEY Hick TRAYRD FROM agers bent aks WE ot eat reward, and the thanks ef the waaay SHANNON. 20) REMARD AND NO URSTIONS ASKARD—WitL A be ~ fhe Seems Vor reture to te sar | oe tranait Tmetruenent i Tes: and iawet in & manomany bos, about T=. ‘The maker's pame, Wau eam ie te thee ‘com, WRU RMAN, Chg Survey 11 tom str, roanlya. N.Y. REWARD.—LOST, ON WEDNESDAY, DRe $25 .2°% corner of Broadway and Hlocwen oe = from that corner te the tres Ih Honse, a gold bu oT , With tob chin nod ke: we AbOwe FEW salod. by Jeaving the watch at Florence's axloon cornerof Broad and Honeton street vo

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