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INTERESTING FROM NORTH CAROLINA. Newarnn, N. C., Dec. 8, 1862 ‘The rebel General Evans is now in command of the webel forces et Kinston. ! Ge conservative majority in the Legislature have (lected as State printer W. W. Holden, of the Raleigh Standard. It appoars that Union and freo labor meetings have ‘een privately heid in this city and elsewhere for many vwoeks. Tho great (ree labor demonstration at Beaufort, @few days ago, is creating @ profound sensation im the department and throughout the State. The organization ‘of this movement is aes rogressing and enlisting Seppe amore of adhenen visis ha wed Information receive:l at ‘noadquarters disclose the ye) ‘gbat a poweriul rea tiou against the war is progressing {x ty the interior, Letters from all classes of cepted by the capture of rebel mails, indicate a ethan ‘Prayer (or peaco. yon ths ‘Wiltniagton dou rtf ] m the Wi Gen. Whit bas arrived there and entered upon the ‘Wefence of Cape Foar with energy, and that the people feel the utmost confidence in ipa ‘Your rebel regiments dhave recently arrived there. THE SUPPOSED UNION MOVEMENTS. (From tue Raleigh Standard.) A ‘of this State who has lately escaped Ghe Yankee lines, informs us that while ‘North he under- ‘stood that the wy of forces at Suffolk and Newbern iy ee ee ee igned to advance upon Wel Goldsbore Raleigh. SEs ain sage ta) tho taking of woaeaee is in the programme. Let out authorities be a Dr. R. Hunter on ‘gona Bronchitis. ™ tas Epitor or THe Nuw 4 Hanato:— v Malang the aur tuber dis sit eatarib of jung, we ner Fo caer of nose in tie lungs Pry o scuout upon the: health is very aif inthe two cases, ‘In bre nc nehitis, thickening of the rai iminishes size of the air tubes and Shortens the breath. When the eee is obstructed by un- secretions, or so charged by disease as to mak: pede dificult for us i. breathe through the uosiri through the wouth; but when the broach tubes ia 1 r diminished In sive, we can only of the bronchial disease. Hsease of the Liniug of the bronchial This lining, influence, in 5 at ie He B HE r g He 5385 eI Bs the hundied irritating causcs malic every place. The n.ost common ‘@ause, however, 1. ovld, showing itseif first as a catarrh of the nose, nest atfectny the throat and Inryux, und lastly in- volving the bronchial | tubes, when the disease is known as & Seated’ cold in te chest.’ or bronchi ts ‘The acute su.pioms usualy subside ater a short time, but ‘uniess the patient is jroper'y treated Le does not return to bis form good health. He discovers a silht disposition to warmth and ‘cannot take the ont discovering that he is “short rd evening, Sill be is preity well, and, if the svason be summer, he may go on anti ‘ait without éxpectoration. But 8 the winter approu:li's he begins to cough, un the capec- ‘tion is ww be yellow. He may aiso tind the fever Inerea-ed to deelden' uevtic. With night sweats and rapid loss ‘SC heats la which case ve will probably die belore | pring, With el the symptoms o/ ‘consumption. Sulll tLis is not com sumption at all; {1 18 sitnply a chronte catarrh of the lings. Tt ts very common ‘or Chronic Bronchius to assume a milder form, when it Is spoken of as a “Win gl.” Tt comes on each winter, and as regularly subsides during the Sum ier; Dut at every #'coceding recurrence it manifests fteel: in greater severity, aud the recovery in the following @ mer is not socomikts. This form of Bron fered if n Ject:d. wilt an surely destroy live (and, treated in the manner, it is as incurable) ax consumption itself, ibrame, soOuer oF later, becumes #itered minal ‘Bron ius 1s. peculiar to middle life and qld age, It ia distiagulshest vy the uaniity and the charac. the matter exprctorated. | Usually there are wo fite of Coughing in the day—ove on avabenlog: fiom sleepin ee morning. the other in tue evening. There is considera au ‘of breatiing wisile the paruxysms of cougitng last; Dut it passes Oil as woon as (ue lungs ary freed frou the ys. ; Paiicut is feeble; he may, however, live Sind attend 19 va aise. for several years. ut the counte- nanos gradually sasuuts a pal int, the Lody was:e the biowd becomes thin and death ensues, Sypurenuy from {be constant drain. Kept up by the dischargy trom the lungs. patiente dle from exiwustion in tive ore months, Dut ve for ws man; ‘another ‘orm of this distase, culled “Dry Sousa! charnatat Of which coneite oC attended by a thickening @ the mu- Which the air tubes are diiuinished In of» donee, bor buisheebite ctor, by whick ae, etd. The smaller bronctal tubes are “Often entirely <losed, aud ovcasionaily @ tube of vety con. siderable size Vecomsa sxe up by this matter, tion is so common in this ciimute ‘that in some baits wo out of ors tarce afer from Favored parts of France, mee, those airived at aduit ac witht "ef rt on carevul hea . 10 present evidence of a thickening of some portion of the mucous membrame of the lungs.” 0 ‘of «iry vrouchitis are not marked by severt- ty, Ivis the most insiiio'» of pulmonary ‘complaints, ‘The Subic of itis consalons only of F belng sbortore Sry when eomacing ss elevation or attempting to run, When a large the lung is ins olved, ft pression is ex- Perienoed after Theat every al By. tus oppression is reterrad to the opposite. side ot the chest to baton which the dinease ipaituated, oF to a remote part of, the sae side .or even the resion of ‘Atter "a. ume” dimeulty ‘ot breathing PE gg gg pri maa i gpg mt Ait emg 3 Bored 4 fe, iehioees. ed chest, whiea 1: i fe. seeds Gapectorats of a tor ike by which this macier fe ded iete mere aeheelas ifort fo clear the throat. wud tpay provey not @ccur more th: once or twice daily nd almo-t uncot Ti ully one-half of ey ualy to patients thems: Iv-s, On inquiring if the; seit they will, alineat without exception, n,answeer, NO; iu wi el, False a ittle fl half’ dozem tines: At Inter: ir ie more severe, and comes on in paioxysm! When it is too comm only regarded as simply “nervous” IC the stomach be at ail deranged, it 1s farhiomable to it boing caused by “liver Gist as rile. i fac i ts oa he ase," w) @ derangements ‘oft iiver, Lidneys, and of the ‘terine function, which exist, are ‘ut so many consequences of this very eodition of the lungs. There is sumethin' se yrati'ying Ii teimy, assured by the famil, physician that there is “no danger of consumption, that “uhis cough leg mer: tite. ant wel specaily, pase ay {ronly leit to itself; ? that it is not surprising the fMatrered wats hae, the ots bn “t that no ms examipvaion lungs as been made to devermine the health or disease of this or; qs. The “neg: the herald of consump- fected col Hon but another va dixeaxe, ¢ frequency of tis form of bioncht'ix—its slow, Insidt- Queand treacherous progress, and the disnstrus conseqneuces m & which it of ali who are nurst Id awaken from thetr letharzy sot long standing in the vain ope of growing out of them. However slight and apparwnt, ly unimpertant sich couhs muy seem, they lead on, by sure grada o rave, ly extended to much greater length hall deseribe the treatment in my next. Your obedient servant, ROBERT HUNTER, M. D, Physieian for Puliuonaty Dinease Bi fe Kew Yorx, Dow 12. 1902. 4 HB, UURTER, in sssoclation with kis brother, UNTER, devotes his exeinsive attentyon to the tal and patmonary diseases. bosoms rite pe y or by letter at 2 Broudway, Sworn the hones cf BA. A. seaer. & M. daily. Tickets for the Oratio Ly L of Mr. JONES at the Academy of Music, next Taesit purobtegs se copay that the music selery i Blicaiion sor goats. Goo! parquet seats can Li be meaty, Made Shirt GOOD ARTEL AT $1 LPEKUGO & SEN 173 Beiadway. Heavy Knit an Wool UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWERS ‘On hand and made to order oy UNION ADAMS, No. 687 Broadway. Eight Cartes dle Visite for $1, at Paret’s. bon) ye ed pata! 805 Broadway, between Nineteenth and Twen- Maison Maillard, if . 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A full account of the Bombardment of Fredericksburg; ‘Va.,and ite Occupation by tho Victorious Union Forces under General Burnside, illustrated with a Map ot the City and its Vicinity, will be published in the WxeKuy Hrraip, ready this morning, at ten o'clock, It will also contain an account of the Desperate Engagement near Fayotteville, Ark., reaylting in the Defeat of the Rebels, with a Map showing the scone of Battle; Interesting ac- count of the Rebel Operations in Tennessee, with au filus. tration of the the prominent points occupied by th Rebels; Full reports of the McDowell and Fitz John Porter Courts of Inquiry; The Latest News from the [tvbel States Important intelligence from Europe; Graphic account of the Fight for the Championship of England between Jom Mace and Tom King, resulting in the success of the latter, with Sie rept “interesting aud important events of maeale copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, five cents, Omictal Drawings of | Murray, Eddy & Co,’s Kentucky and Missouri State Lotteries Kasrvcer, Extua C1ass 580—Decembor 12, 1862, 9, 23, 75, 66, 15, 20, 3, 73, Kewrocey, Cass 600—Decomber 12, 1862. 13, 57, 72, 29, 33, 55. 58, 71, 15, 28, 1, 60, 54 Cireulars sent free of charge we addressiny eliner S., RAY, ED mK ‘St, Lonis, Mo, OMcial Drawings ofthe Delaware State Lotteries, Daviw: were gant mber 12, 58, 85, 45, 96, 4: eae, Ba a 8, at Davawarg, Cuass 406—Dece: Tl, 77, 14, 53, sess 30, 43, ries 70" or 15, 54. 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To Capitalists and Peper Makers.—the undersigned, a committor appointed by and acting for the fress in the city of New York. will receive pro- aot} ‘for or the © supply of the whole or any part of 200,000 pounds of paper’ per week, for five years from the first day Of Jandary next (or as sovin therea/ter ws the mecgaraey ar. rangements can be perfec gun dolce, corner Nassau ana! AMUBL ‘Tribune office, corner Nassau and I Spruce streets, The Great Trish Drama, ‘Colleen Bawn,” this afternoon ening, at Barnur Genin 513 Brondway. Ladies’ and Children's FORS BMINE, MINK AND SQUIRREL, AM isles and prices. FURS, Knox, Sir.—Knox, the Ha' the renowned hatter. Knox, the fashional the stslish batter. Knox, tue aurlvalled pire City of New York, Call on hi ‘one of his superlative beau Walia happy as well as ad, and make Holiday Hats. Holiday Hats.—Also La- dies’ Fancy Furs, at WHITE'S, the renowned Hatter, at 215 Broadway, David’s Winter Style of Gentlemen’ Hats, No, 2993 Broadway, near Duane sireet. T Hat Most Preferred by Gentlemen “aufait,” 19 at DRAKE'S, 726 Broadway, New Ladies, if you wish | Skating Balmorais, Anklets ana India gee” r Boota and Shoes, patronize MILLER & CO., 387 Canal street, Use Prof. L. Muller's 50c. Hair Dye and 250, Invigorator. Sold by druggis ot 66 Dey street, Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syru for children teething, not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, eormecis acuity, and gives tone and vigor to the whole system. 25cents a votile FREEMAN—V ANDERHOOF.. 'y by the Rev. W. A. ten Fyck, Mr. Hunry ( Panes: AN, of Reveuswood. L. I., to Miss Mary Exizaneri, daughter of Jacob 8. Vanderhoof, Exq., of Now York ‘Ami—Qaxizy —Un Friday, December 12, by the Rev. Isaac M. See, Joum Warren Hitt, United States Navy, to Miss Juica H. Oaxixy, eldest daughter of, John Oakley, of Mount Vernon, Westchester county, N. LonD.—At Greenport, L. I., on Wedueeds De. cember 10, by the Rev. Edward Stratton, Kowann yD Jones, of Stockton, California, to Mary, daughtor of the late Dr. Lord. Kxsier—Acstiy —On Thureday evening, November 27, by the Rev. James Millet, residing at 47 Bond street, Mr. Syivmeren Kuszar, late of Connecticut, to Miss ELizaumrr Saka Aten. ail of this city.” ‘Tomrx.Na—Manau.—On Thuraday , December 11, at the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. William 5 Epwarp M, Tomrktva, of New Rochelle, to Marissa M, Mars, of this city. Ro caras, ‘Obio and Indiana papers please cor Warmons—)'cEwex.—At Christ Purch, Stratford, Oonn., on Wednesday, December 10, by Samuel (coke. D. D., Victory E. Wetmore, of this city, to Miss JusxsinL-, daughter of Robert D. Stokiwen, Haq lot Strat. , hucwaRD B. Died Auirx.—On Friday. December 12, Captain ALLY, aged 54, formerly ot Groton, Conn. ‘The (uneral wiil take place this (Sits arday) afternoon, at one o'ckcek, frum No. 65 Ruigors street. The friends are respectfully invited to attend. His remains will be in- terrea in wood. L10U.—Un Friday morning, December 12, in Brook- lyo, TED.» aftor w short and sovere illuoss,’ Mancaner Lavrox, only daughter of Leonard 8. and Margarei L. Ballou, aged 4 nets apd 2 months relutives and friends of the fam facial woatleod. the funeral, on halt pust one o'clock, from the resideace of her parents, No. 6 Fourth ap oty between South Ninth and ‘Tenth streets, Brooklyn, E. 1). ut further notieo Her re- maine will be interred in Cyyres# Hills Cemetery. Bisoy.—On Phursday, December 11, Amino Bissos, The relatives and (ricnds of the family ore respectfully. fuvited to attend the ‘auerai, from: his late residence, 62 eeh ols street, Williamsburg,” thts (Saturday) afternoon, | at two o'eivek. Bancroy —On Friday ewenive, Nocember 12, ELLew Ma- mu, daughter of ge im Jane U1. Banton, aged 3 years and § mon The relatives aud friends of the frm ly aro respectiolly invited to attend the fuveral, from the rosidevce of Mer parents, corner ef Broudway and Sixty ninth sueet, om unday al terno p, at two vel ok. Browy.—vUp Thursday, December 1!, Joun F., son of William B, Brown, iu the 30th year of his ayo. The relatives and friends o€ the fal ily are Les wo attend the funeral, irom the Cha ch of tho \ome in Fourteenth street, near Seventh avenue, this morning, at eleven o'clock. Calif: Fnia papers please copy. Cartock.—At nore, lv. J, om Wednesday, leoember 3,0f consumption, Wiruaw Hisky Camock, only sou of Mathias Carlock. Conxens.—Ou Friday, December of consuimy oe, Rainer Convens, aged 36 years. wife of James Conat native of Castiebiaary, county Mowaghen, ona The friends and acjuaintances ot the jamit; ee re. spectfully invited to attend the fancral, om Su on Beet <capetaend her late residence, 127 Hest Tw iy-ointh ‘xry.—In Jersoy City, on ihuralay, December u, of asthma, Jony W. CRUMARY, 60 yeura and 2 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. = Re gee 99 street, on ‘Sunday. afternoon , at ‘oskipa [rad please copy. . Hecember 10, of oo neamption, ure. ‘Sanan Cox, aged hearers yonrs, widow of Abrain Cox, of California. Califernia, London and Liverpool papers please copy. Dicurrson —On Wednesday, December 10, at Paterson, N. ene aioe Dicnen on, Judge of the United States District rt for New os funeral wat iit eke place this (Satu: afternoon, at ch, Paterson, ‘The tran of the Erie Kaiiroad leaves Chamvers: | streeet wharf at eleven o'clock, Doam—On Thursday, becember 11, kuzaunru I tho beloved wife of John Horis, a wative of the tov peep - land, parish of Arthoe, county Perry, Ireinnd, A 45 Shine felonds and relatives aro resprotully ivited to at. | tend ad the funeral, from the residence of her husband, Sey Davis, No. 9 Carmive street, this (Saturdey) aiternoou one o'clock, ‘The retains wll be taker (0 Caivary Co tory for interment California papers plenss copy, Dovet.—OF consutoy tion, on Tharsday, Nece mber 11, Jawes Durr, aged J7 years, ‘Tho friends and acquaintanees ot the family speotfully invited toartend tho funeral, this (% ternvon, at one o'clock, from his Into resides b Seventh aventio. His relatos will be joterrod .) Cal- Vila cor Toe dy, December 9, of sear Nis, age (2 yours. and 9 months, ate G waged Li mouths, beloved children Of Lorenzo D, and EB sz :botis |e ie ‘The friends of we family, the members of Normat 23 of Foon’ A M., Companions of Jor ssalem No, §. aud ¥ ts of Hagen Lodge, No. 208, A Cully invited to et mi, at one o'clock, from t m ; 1 No, 204 West at hteonvin «11! Ue inter kiya, on Peiday evoni FRANKLIN Lb rate Battle and | JoRDAN.—Sud: ai | out fai your KNOX'S hat store { ng jocation, 212 E ais northeust Nocnce tt Ful- | Francis, son of Thomas and El. 26th your of his | Tens, after @ lingering &! ess, iy We 67th year of | axe, Tormeriy of the county Fermanagh, Ireland. NEW YORK MMBRALD,’SATURUAY, DEUEMBER 1%, 1862, iliness, Onar.orrs M., widow @ the er: | late Wm. B, nai tbo 88 gee of her agp, Funeral aotice in to-morrow’s Ponsra.—(n Monday Dacaraber 8, of dgtberia Heber 9 ih, only son of William and Mary D. Forbes, aged 1 your months and 4 days. ‘The remains were interred in Greenwood. Frraxan.—On Wednesday morning, December 10, Buz beer dow of Dr. Alired Freeman, in the 65tb your The raatives and friends of the family and of her sons~ oun law, Rev. D. Irving and Wm. L. Skidmore, are respect: fully invited to attend the fu:erai, f om her late re=i- dence, No. 73 Union place, corner of Fourth avenue and Nineteenth Street, this (Saturday) afternoun, at one o’clock, without further invitation. The friends and acquaintances of the fumily are reapect- | fully fnvited to uttend the funeral,on Srnday morn: 8, at half-past nine o'clock, from No. 68 Ryersou sti « tween Myrtle and Park avenues, Trookiyn, His will be taken to Rockville Centre, L. 1,, for interment. Hempstead papers please copy. Griverta.—On Thursday evening, December 11, Mr. | Josera R. Gaurrrra, aged 55 years and 5 mouths. The relatives and friends are invited to atten the fune- ral, from his late residence, No. 153 Sixth avenue, om Sunday afternoon at one o'clock previsel ly. Huyt.—On Friday morning, December 1%, Mary Jans, wife of Henry G. Hunt. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | Invited to attend the funeral services, from ner luce resi- dence, in Eighty-seventh street, between Fourth and Fifth avenues, on afternoon, nt half past one o'clock. Hecwes,—On Friday mroing, December 12, after a short but severe iliness, MarGaner, youngest daughter of Henry and Matgery Hughes, aged 3 yours, 0 montbe and ie polatives and friends of the farnily aro requested to attend the funeral, from the residence of the parents, No, 721 Wasnington street,.bis (Suturday) aiternoon, at two | o'clock, without further i vitation. { IveRs.—On Thursday. December 11, Gro. H. Ivars, of the city and county of Limerick, Irciand, in the 45th scar | his age, ‘The relatives and friends of the (1 invitea to.attend the funeral, this (Saturday) one o'clock , from bis Inte residence, No, 186 Henry sti Limerick (Ireland) papers please copy. Jover.—On Thursdays t December 11, Isapetia Jover, in the 90th year of her age. Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited ae attend the funeral, from her late resi‘ence, 115 & Venteenth street, this (Saturday) morning, wt ten « without further notice. Her remains will be tuken to’ | Greenwood for interment. Jackson.—On Thursday evening, alter a lingering til- ness, Euizanera Watson Jackson, in the 65th year of her West Nineteenth street, on Sunday alternoon, at half past one o'clock. Belfast papers sietee copy. it Santa Lugarda, Cuba, ou Mon- "November 24, Tiowas W., cldest si of silos aad Jordan, fu the 26th year of his age Kexwy.—On Thursday, December 11, after a brief ill- ness, nt the residence of hor mother, 20 ANwia L, KeNvy, in the 18th year of ‘her ag ‘A requiem mass for the repose of hor soul will brated at Nativity church,Second avenue, this ($:tur morning, at half-past nine e’cl:ck, at which the fri of the taraily and the teachers of the Sunday school are invited to assist. At one o'clock P. M. the remains will be taken from the church to Caivary Cemetery for inter- ment. Kina.—Gn Wednesday evening, December 10, Hryny Francis Haypw KING, aged 31 yours, 1 menth and 3 doys. His friends and those of bis ateptuther, George B. Liye, chureh, this (Saturday) morning at ten 0 Ksity.—In_ Brooklyn, on ied December 12, of con- sumption Jom KetLy, aged $4 years. ‘The friends and relatives, and those of his broth | Robert, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, ow Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from nis late residence, No. 80 Bergeon street. California papers please copy. s Lawxencs.—On Wednesday, December 10, of nervou debility, Wittam LAWRENCE, aged 55 years, 8 monttis and | 4 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respoctt iy | invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, from hisate residence, 149 Goerck street, with er invitation. : Monmouthshire (England) pavers please copy. Lozge.—At Jamaica, Long Islani, ou Thursday, ee ber 11, Cuanuzs Aacércs, infant son of Apdrew 8. aud Mary ¢ Losee, oi congestion of the brain, aged $ mouths and 19 days. ‘Ine relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, at Jamaica, this (saturday) afternoon, at-two ojclock. Cars leave South (erry every hour. Mente roan Brooklyn, on Tharsday, December 11, ALLsx AY, aged 25 The frionds of tho famity are invite! to attend the fu- neral, from No. 178 Adams street, this (Saturday ) ufter- } noon, at balf-past two o'clock. Mirg:.—Euizauern Mrixy, the beloved daughter of he and Catharine Miley, aged 18 years, 8 monibs and iB. te friends and acquaintances of the famliy are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral,on Sunday meh art | at two o’clock, from the residence of her parents, 2: State street, Brooklyn, to Flatbush Cemetry. Moorr.—On Friday, December 12, Groxar W. Moo the beloved son of John aud Margaret Moore, aged 4 year ‘1 month and 4 days. The friends of the family are respectfully imvite to | attend the funeral, on Sunday afterno n,at twov'ckhok, | from the residence of his parents, 74 First uvenue. McCaryry.—On Thursday, Decsmbor 11, ANNE MoUav. FRY, «native of Ballyhaise, eounty Cavan, Irolaud, uxed 58 aiaet fclonds and acquaintances of the family ure request- ed to attend the funeral, this (Saturday, afteruoon, a two o'clock, from her late residenoe, 256 ~Ixth street. ueoy.—Of consumption, Wituiam McELnoy, printer, prea years, & native of Fintona, county ‘rune, reland. ‘The funeral will leave the residence of his brother, Frank McEiroy, 788 venue, between i niuth and Fiftieth oaths \y, at tweive o'clock. McItroy.—Onjr'hi December 11, Knwarp McILRoy, shoal No. 30, azed 62 yeurs. Prinet; al icwend sel ‘The friends of the family are rejues' to attead the funeral, trom the lato residence, No. 67 Kast [wenty- seventh strect, on Sunday afternoon, at ove o'clock. McDonaty.—In Brookiyu, on Thuravay, l'eeember 11, pain @ long iliness, (aptain Joun Mubonatp, aged 53 The relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Se this (Saturday) aiternoon, at two o'c Mo.ranacnan.—On Thursday, December nal gfome MoGranaghan, in the age. ‘The funeral wiil take place this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No 69 Luqueer street, South Brovklyn. His remains will be taken to Flatbush for interment. McNamari.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, December 12, Joun MeNawara, No. 49 Willow street. ‘The friends and acquaiutances of the faraity are reapect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday after- noon, xt two o’ch k. ‘OsGoop.—At Newbern, N. C.,onTaeaday, Dece mber 2 Samuet Oscoon, of this chy, aged 53 years. The friends of the family, and those of his sons, Gilbert, Clinton aud Samuel, and 0: ‘his brothor-in-law, E. G. fur ling, are invited to attend the funeral, from te resi- dence, No. 279 West Twenty-second street, Siternou, at Lw.0'6 o'clock, without further invitstion, OckenuausKs.—On Wednesuay, December 10, of cons | kestivn of the lungs, MaRY FRAN ks Ockwnnacsms, daugh- tor of the Rev, B, Rodford, in the 14th year of hor age the friends of the family are invited to attend the | faveral, from the resieuce of her uncie, George P. Uck- erhausen, 176 East Nineteenth street, thia (Saturday ) af- ternorn, at one o'clock. Ona.—On Thursday, December 11, Mra, Orn, aged 75 the friends of the a, are respectfully invited to at. tend the funeral,from No. 32 Tenth street, pear sich avenue, this Gatarday) afternoon, at one o'clock O'HEARS. Friday December 12, Pair, tie omy an a eee eee eat 9mouths andl 4 days, natives of the parisu connty , Ire! ‘(ho friends and reiatives of the family are respectfully invited touttend the funeral, on Sunday morning, at ten | o'clock procisely, from 308 avenue A, between [wentienn aud Twenty-first streets. Rrcxmaw.—At Liverpool, on Friday, November 21 dass Dain, wife of G. W. Ryckman Jr. , of this city, aged her reiatives and friends of the family are respectful invited to attend the funeral service, this (Satueday at one o’clock, at St. Thotnas’ church, without afternoon, further invitation, Remrn.—b illed, on Wed! August 27, at tho battle rodineaday, of Bristow Station, while nobly leading his omoany | Sorgoant Wiutiax 'M. Roxen, of Company B, Second aay Fire Zouaves, aged 25 years, Zouine and aud 5 ons relatives and friends, and the members of the regiment who remain io the city, are Invited to attend the funeral, on sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, from 112 South First street, Williamsburg, without (urther | notice, Swi.—On Friday, December Bee a short but severe yo Atkins Swim, in the 35th year of his uge. jends and relatives are respect! My invited to at tend the funeral, from his late resi ms. Tl President | La Wohi e's Ucbiedaw 08 application at tue ote WAS ene Le Rieti UDULIHO WOLPR, _ Bole Importer and FISH s PATENT Or ome oh ae nd Nat Le mt be cod ve Particulars ay to foal vy ATALES ‘9, 377 BOWERY, NEXT T0 Let god STKEET, ‘Avewh: Lyte Muay be ound’ Boots and shoes in this city, at the cory bow at cab mai he best ase. rane December 12, Jamus | SK YOUR GR‘ Cae FOR RYE MILLS PREPARED First intrody of and aan rior ora ts . HYATT'S A.B, DOUBLE STRENGTH Live + Halsam is a most certain © rhevp atsm, serofula, old 1 ver Giecaes ar sin. from’ in'purty of the hued he PO hed iy at the prince vipa depot, 240 Grand street, $1 per votue; aly "hottest for $5. LOT OT NEW ~ PENNIES Fon: SALEAIN QUANTI. | u $5 to $i.0W, at WARU'S 6: anr | ut ve for tl bene CARD.—LET IT BE KNOWN TO ALL INTERESTED Jorite Washingt n pl u whutever between my ho ise and'ot er fy L, TILMAN, 712 Broa lway, Importer of French Bonnets, Flowers, Headdresses, Ac, TJ. EVERDELL'S, WEDDING CARDS AND NUTE Payers of beautiful pate: na, the old ‘tore, 002 broastwi nmnuly are reapecitully | afternou All ie neweat atyles at corner Duane street. O:'RBON WHISKEY | FOR MEDICAL USES—A_ very | cror aricle, or sale by the .alon or bott e amy Ceiar street, near By OE HARLES DICKENS’ NEW CH a story, SEB HARPER'S) WEEKLY THis ‘ NHARLES DICKENS’ NEW CHRISTMAS STORY. : HARVERS WEEKLY THIS MORNING, | Ew CHRISTMAS, acon. age. ‘be relatives and friends of the family are respectinily | invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence. 16 | \HARLES DIC _SEb HARPER'S W KEW CHRISTMAS srory. )HARVERS WEEKLY ' Nu. {+ ras. —sovcnona, OOLONG, BREAKFAST AND NHARLES DICKENS’ “CHRISTMAS sony. SBE HARPERS WEbnLY THIS VHARLES | DICKENS’ / SYK HALYEN'S WE WH, QHINSTM AS, ae RISTVAS. STORY. PIS MOKNING. y CHRISTMAS STORY, HARLES DICKENS | NEW SEE HARVER'S WEEKLY THIS MORNING. CHRISTMAS 5 STORY. WEBSLY THIS: MOKNING. NEW, CHRISTMAS, Stony. ES iC KENS* at Trinity | YHARLER | DICKENS’ HA Sy NiW. CHIISTMAS STORY. WEEKLY THIS MORNING. Ey, Ey His MORN \H ARLES DICKENS’ C4 AKLES pin gaa | SEE HARPER'S HAKLES DICKENS! 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NEW CHRISTMAS STURY, SEE HARPER S WEEKLY THiS MOKNING. CHRISTMAS: prose. JOBING. RLES KENS' iE fiagrele 38 WEEKLY NEW, CHRISTMAS “sTORY. ERALY 1 THIS MURNING, « HRISTMAS: — (7 JORNING Bo DICKENS’ NEW CHRISTMAS STORY, ER's WEEKLY THIS MURNING. HRISTMAS STORY. RVs. (UUARLES_ DICKENS’ SEE HARPER'S WEEKLY mus MORNING. NEW CHRISTMAS story. | 2! SEE HARPER'S WEEKLY THIS MORNING. NEW CHRISTMAS STURY" SEL HARPER'S WEEKLY THIS MORNING. NHAKLES DICKENS NEW) CHRISTMAS STORY. U_SFB HARPER'S WEEKLY THIS MOKNING. NEW CHRIS*MAS. STORY. SKB HAKPER'S WEESLY THIS MURNLN: _ NEW, CHRISTMAS STORY, ARPER'S WEEKLY TUT SMURNING. NEW CHRISTMAS (AHARLES DICKEXS’ (QUARLES DICKENS’ HARLES DICKENS. Mari 3 4 DIe! KENS' YHARLES DICKENS’ BEE HARVEKS WEEKL) THIS MUBNING. iain Pay NEW CHRISTMAS STORY. KLY THIS MORNING. ee DICKENS NEW OURISCMAS STORY, SEb HARVER'S WEEaLY THIS MORNING. NEW CHRISTMAS srory, SEE tatu WEEKLY THis MOK NG. NEW. W. O)RISTMAS sory. PEWS WEEKLY THiS MORNING. © HRISTMAS STORY’ SEE HARPER'S WEGKLY THis MURNING. “yehigeieed Lorie genre NAILS, ENLARGED of the feet cored without pain oF een Surgeon ns and ym Sunday i( HARLBS DICKENS: Maki CmaRLES DICKENS’ ni mien te P the pautent VARIES Ds VISITE. KB vOLL AND FIFTY CENTS PER DOZEN. Te BEST MADE IX Fu cli eT roudwaay, weak Eigneee street. MONEY.—PAC like the gemaume thas, where \ONFEDERATE ‘Treasury Notes, so exactly Pass current the other wil go ey. pt of Ww. "Dont Pevnppcd i RECTION LABELS Ate TAGS—ALL KINDS, Ie yennuties te H. SCI id. nENC or Fecuaneurnta, it! visit, by Pigg lly, ea M. me are A. miunerous ationts and al aihieted with Oo Coo or any Lung or Bro ‘Aitecti wery Monday, from pond sree His | AMILY DYE COLORS. _ A SAVING OF EIGHTY PER CENT. EXPRESSLY Fuk FAMILY USB. street, South Brooklyn, ou Sundwys @ soa, at three o'clock. Barrington and Nova Scotia papers phase copy. Surri.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, Meournber il, Tuo, M, Sati, ue tie $08 Jeet ee aes Se the firm of Sinith, ' Rhodes & Co., of Richmond, V Hie friends. and those ot hie brother, Charies H. Smith, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two v’otock, from the residence o: bis { mother, Mrs. rate Smith, 66 Montage THomvsoy.—On Thursday, December eee eae ‘Tnomrron, in the 63d year of bis ¢. fonds and relatives of the fainily are respocttuily | Juv ited to attond the funeral, from lis late resyleac0, 329 West Twenty-oghth street, 0 Sundcy afiernoon, at une Mavehester nd) paper Wonrere.: hg ore hi lease eopy. ecember 11, Partnion The triends and Aequatutances, those ot bie son Jobn, are mann invited to attend the furorl, this, Saturday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. from his late | residence, 128 28 St, Mark ’s place. His remains will be tne terred in bobbed Rawr gees San Francisco papers please cop Weiew.—On Thursday, Deewmtcr 11, after a lingering iiivess, which he bore’ with Ubrietian fortitude, Davin | Waren, aged 24 years, 11 mouths and @ days. the friends nod rolativer of the tamily are reeréetfuliy invited to ateond the funeral, | his erm altornoon, ab | | two o'clock, from his late res. once, 208 Wil jam street, Caltorals pavers please copy. Watsace, in Brookiyn.on Friday, Decomber 12, wife of Wm. Waitaoo and danghter of N. eon, oC New Haven, ‘The | lehde of the fami'y ate invited to attend the f nora’ sory ces, nt 860 Housy street, thi (Saturday) noon at twelve o'clock. The romans Will Wb tokea to Naw Havea for interuayt colors and shades; b liliant fast colors, For eunte you cea culor ss many iy grote aa would tum, in one huur io 3 258 Bs wholesale Druggists and Dealers | in N New ror York, a er a short AY unary iy PULA, PRICE. ' eee Connecting with pa 4 estab ent |. SS. Fourth atewet; aise Noe 2 ASTOR HOUSE, ay Tere fOr aale hie lance stock of Gas Fisvares at 20 per My maker ‘ot ply of the latee i oe RUPrU KS, ; BLACK BRAVE Beaye g Sacks, $0. Fane: he * Gut, Ahem SOHAUM, MRBRRCH AUS. ae raga 4 SON, Mawutacvirers of Meerscbauna Pipes, the only, one jn ihe 887 Bi tween Staab eet Mow, f ’ v4 on baud swell ae 8 re pe paced to make Pipes aud one, Country canon Ja will bo returned im + 20D Rano Bothee cory iene or rueomr © p erat peat | penounrs | FANCY GOvun AT | somw w sre atth ) Condnt air ot wear the Pest alien. — | pnotoaRaruic eens amt ae or Cantata WEN, 08 Now ) DHOTOORA HC ALHUME, AT ALL Priet Prom | 60 fy far the frape | peer te Hay Ow 1 LOW LAN 6 Bo Namen ate mArion Agnmat va ere or . 8, (Or bebuay pee Ao ap en sarert RAPHE Akane 5 Or eng ad sonia, tor sabe at A wowed RRLES—PALE AND ike AicHt AND FRUITY, . sume of te mie rw: When of | CHANPAGNER—D'y and very ary te et goted Veh tit, thn nay aed Kibet. CLARETS—The tnt ateomed yeas fret erowthe Ale read 98d Ctl Os the Bot High prroed. Aims Whtie Whomes wf Fracor Mernih, Ds be of Woed au" gine, oul 4 to haar «0 we SPARKLING WiShs—o “ BURGUNDIES—W sie and Wines. Kin, @ ow | od) Oke Ma veiren aed Leqnon | ome DUNCAN @ BONA, } va myuaen Row Vora oy coee * BRANDIES—V a O08 AGHS, BONE OF enemies: ant x, 4, ye 0 "be CaN s em Corn aquare, New Fors olty | y a {pee OUTER Mirah ier wea \: oy 4 JOHN DUN a se synMee, 1 (QUBURs—THe BET Be Koray JOUN DENCAN Union quae, Mow hewlehy a mand wl ITILTON AND CunPEre ape. GAMe AND | 3 | PET. TS POIK—Green wd woud ©. voy Fate TONATORS Bi ud vei nos waeig. Havor portent | Tit PeB5—Hiack and very fr PEACHEsT Pure ehte, very nendess; ales yellow. AM 01 the abo. a SI D NCAN & BONS, ‘Chon square, New York diy. abi ot Otaaigen ous meet elim pret oF a ia pack ae JOUN DUSCAN & 6ONS Umeon scare, Sew Vort A DUN Vork ety __Union square, B be agemes, Deg OUR BOFTLED SHERRIBS. MADEIRA, round Brau ies shawn, , = Five bad ma nally JouNn DUNCAN «BO | ‘uiva square, New York ety. QUT AND HEA RING.—DR. VON MOSCHZISKER nt aud Auirint, wins, iy the lan peat, une onto sarenaive pesctt fungi Siice: in New hort. PILE FiGhrie Fits. eee me wan tergerenly Cullowed by thes | 1D CONBU METION DT ‘ ™ ' S ther part zisker, 227 Penvay: HE ONLY AMUSEMENT OF THE SEASON, tet ve LEARN HOW TO SKATE | “THE SKATRI'S GUIDE,” the beat book on t..r subject ever publinued, | For sale everywhere. Publis) ed DICK ZrmrecRnaty, Wetenss } AND JEWELRY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS ior sale by GEORGE C. ALLBW, 415 Broadway, one door below Cu strert, lornerly LL Wail street, | 20.000 Feta" faut eta | £00.00 ron cxatze FURNITURE cost. | 353 JOT, MEEK § FOURTH f itkwer, ortaweet cornur of Browdwai ‘Will sell the whole of their superb stock of Cabinet Fu wat. ture at cost, to reduce stock, which ia wade of the very tea, weil season d and sele: ted material, by the bes em i the country, in their own workshop, un ‘er the whose reputation for excellence of manu.acture Pa] been catablish Top sevemsy years, ‘Lattes’ tancy Sewing and Kece Keception Chairs, Work Tables, for holiday sea Shad for halt prior, or one Broadway pticia: quire ra AMERICAN HOTEL, CORNER OP RIGHTH STREET and Hroudway—Is now vjen to receive transient and ne rooms for tanilies and le and prices moderate. Permanent guess, There a single gevviemen,” Kvve:leutt MA3!0%., SQUARE. HOTEL-—BROADWAY, “A iD Twenty-firet sitet. | Fumities cau und the beat | medations Sor the winter vy applying as above, & LAIRD, Proprietors, RNER OF TWENTY. tue city, partici ‘roads, areegiied to the nue Hotel, over- pers Ing at the Madinon Av erat ens to convey ances to Land $1 50 per day. THE BALL SEASON. fi = THIRTY-POURTH ANNUAL BALL OF THE Dew York Fire Departinent, for the benefit of the wicowa and vrphaus of decgase tifemen, will take place on | Monday evenin ‘AT THE ‘or MUSIC, Tickets may be procured of the managers, or of the follow: ing oflicers:— { C. GODFREY GUNTHER, President, 46 Maiden ian Take 20 more Balsam, Mercwy. oF UVnpicasant Medicioe of BO} EXTRACT BUCHU obstructions, rity . \ JAS. F. WENMAN, Bereta ailaying aly tod natraion ms request se eae | MEBERE 2. DELATOOR, an seek mater THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS | Si RS, i WHO HAVE BEER THE \iGTIMs O° QUACK, cured, ry | 149 Pearl street. | diseases, and expelling al | | ———— $e ieed thet thoy wete. aevetyea, = ; os Ther they were RESTAURANTS. tly pg Cat fringe D.—MONTELUMA DINING HALL, NO. 83 NASSAU the system to break out im 1 eee undersigned wit reopen thy above Dining | - ‘PERHAPS is Abe he Wanitt 1 Ou Mouday, Drcwinber ko teil, with w fre oe Ge aun Cine notice that Breakfast, Dinner and 7 HI ees and wil served te prnpt services Baperting. tah | Rinoned with the patronaso of th | s toe att an USE HELMBOLD SB EXTRACT PUCHL, | IiREMEN AND CLUR8 CAN KB SUPPLIED ar eee hencenaeter Sse anne, wee shows ngpice with Fish aud glam Chowder, * Koodo MALE OR FEMALE, de by the Pirin Fathers, at Tae Commodos No. 7 e vate New wives An iimin ‘hee hincues prepared (or restaurants. | fF0™ ¥¥G standiogDaramer ot rate po metter of het leap == s | Kesol soiveds uat the Comm tice on Kalitoads be and iipany duciog the | Will Sccompany the neue ‘with the weraber of cafe that have 5 enti FiCATES oF cuRRS, ig said time and aso by what suthority from 20 to 30 years’ standing, “MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. : ExTRAUr, BUCUU | (PAE COMMITTEE ON RAILROADS OF THE BOARD neat "Si i sit itt | Satirday, December 15, at REAI MpiUaertc. H Diergous Hen TumNo 8 City Hull, tor the purpose of and is certaln to have the desired sulet in all dimragee for con-tdering the follow ing resolution :— hey | EVIDENGE or" a, ee AMD RE | are hereby Instructed to end run by the ih | uw: taree years, | ben licensed di | the com any have a ae So ea nth street. BAMES KNOWN 0 a SCIENCE AND FAME, ORE Re WHORE A. BARNEY, xy Abhaut tte, ° T. WENSTER, <a OrirUL LITT. WHITE PUODLE DUG FOR accord nbolirs Exthact MEME. intee ks old; Will narse equal toa baby, Call at Aimer Ty thy y A - ‘with great care by 8 com Video, : THE MILITARY. ) | Lie OFFICER'S SWORD, SASIL AND tan faving these artic areinay tnd weuab. parkas by apv | Houwot's and Ft Mi wo ie Mas Third ave | BL. | gantee eee ree se fs EXPRESSE HAM ITURE P thang? ANDPACK —-— Pose ae arreaven ™ ‘Biath av a Oxed al ber of the our ‘ i 1 wagons for re- we tarukare 10 ihe, okt Caracet wagons, fore: Phiten Pe Hiatt bo, ning aly eae pt ae ome Sa ae eres eee | Shi RE Se SS re - | THE TRADES ; play ent sutemtbed tatere ‘ j PRACTICAL UPHOLSTERER, FAMILIAR WITH blderman, Ninth street (above hace) ! Ey tranches of the (taut, aid xecusomed to 4 frat ture store, wanus a situation, Address Upholsterers, Herald — ollwe. | Ng | WANTED—BY é T. BRIGGS, Biankas | f id on found: vir barrels, stan: ; and ti | work Mit “d winter, Inquire ote, Hi. Porat, Wungers sui R BOTTLE, OR SIX FOR $8. yr te ey “GOOD COM. a bpivered aay chinen securely packed from poriiors # Greene si. ators 50 las | puyroonaruER "WANTED-NONE BUT A cg05m “Bécrom HKLMBOLD, hay need apply. Apply w Nesbit, 18 8th av., frou ey \ to te Tenth st plow Chewauk GAW, MAKRG WANTED, WO, GOOD, erRADT 106 Soutn HLA ADBLei ‘i SA Sort the Anvil, Address box }, (MAKERS —WANTED. A PLY FINI ER: i as rent at, je pacereda and 16tn whe yoo = L/ . : a; BEWARE os uel DTH } OR FOUR ¢ (0900 Rint enpainctet sb wan | amaith, No, Broawag, entra nt Peer a to dispose “of nae Sori a rr EDA! RIB NCE! 1LLM AN INA ES | Rieter Rat eda Hae me | wake charge mact S eer viy at Bel i's factor | noooae tise ee bint, Ap Ake 2 of Bw. on i ot of hud st, aah iver, Harm. Take Rt oF BA wr, enra, 1" poate WER! ANTED@A CUTTER FOR CUSTOM an SROP. ~~ Ee frou ie Ves At Wes Fis seed Kd Lid Mute de LEY’ hao Cut out this advertisement Ni Doalyiga aud expouurs

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