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THE VICTORY AT KINSTON, WN. C. @emeral Foster's OMciay Report of the e Bugageme: Wasaixurom, Pec, 20, 1862. The following bax just been received at the Lead- quarters of the Ariny of (he United States:— Heangoskrites, Dgoatiaert op Norta Caxousa, Kissrow, N. €., Dec. M4, 102, Major Gearrai Hattuck, Geuerat-in-Cuef, Wash ngton — T have the Looe io inform you that | feft Newbern for “his place on a9 11ib Listant, but that owing to the bad Rvads wnd consequent delays to any traine, &e., 1 did not reach Sruthw vek, Ove miles from this town, unl She aftorncon of the L3th mstaut, The cuemy were posted there, but by & bouvy artillery Gee in front and a vigorous Aniantry utisck © ether flank, { succeeded iu forcing a paseage aid » tech Ibis morning “Advanced on this town and found the enomy stroi ed at a defile through a marsh bor. ering on a ¢ tLe position was ao well chosen that ory littie oi our artitery could be brought 1 play. Tae usin attack, ciorefore, was made by the infantry, as. sisted by wfew gins pushed /orward i the rvads, After @ five hours’ bard dent we sucveeded in driving the enemy from their position We followed them rapidly to the iver, The» over the Neuse at this point wa pre- pared far firttg, « d was fired in six places , but we were 80 close beliid Lucm tusk we caved the bridge, Tuo enemy ©) eated precipitately by the Goldsboro aad I tkow lh ds Vbeirtorce was about six thousand men, with owenty \deces of artillery, ‘Te result | taken Kinston, captured eleven pleces of arti taken four to tive huudred prisoner Qad (ound # argo Gnouat of quartermaster’s and commis- @ary stores. Our joss will probably nul exceed two bun dred kitiea aio wounded. Lam, with great respect, your Obedient servant S. G. FOSTER, Major Genera: Commardn ¢ the Eainbarg. Avrivai The screw civvmship Edinburg, Captain McGuigan which left Livery a ai ging o'clock um the morning of the Sd, and Queenst wa ut @ afternoon of (he 4th inst., ar- tived at this port oariy yesterday morning. er news bis vo ute ly anticipsted by the report of bbe Scotia, pub! tin th» deRatp yesterday. Phe City Darvas coid Suap Yester- day. Asaproper sequel te the etorm of Friday night, an in- fone degre: of cold prevailed all day ye terday, and the ‘wind coniinued to Liow with unabated viulence. lh w ‘Deyond ail foubl, ibe very coldest day of the season. The window pauses showed the p touch of frost, only witnessed at 6 Crea depression of temperature, being @tamped all ovcr with curious representations of trees, ebijs.sky an’ oce o.wuich havo been the puzzio of ectentifie gentiomen gud the delight of httie children, for ages. The aura! and uasal addenda of ver citizea ned fo be the chief giyerts of the Ice Kiug's bostliity and vory Property expressed the:t indigual thereat by readen- tng all over, (6 which mark of displeasure, however, the aforesaid monarch part uot the slightest need, but con flouea to “nip wey without even the shedow of am apology, Locomotion was at steam cngine Gpeed ; pedesirians rushed abead at a 2.40 gallop, hopping, or rather j.mping, through the etrecte in pic turesque uttitudes, which, at any other time, it wauld bo Bichiy interesting a. d amusing to pause and study, But Inconvenien-e of KLundivg to make such Obscrvations restoriay would hardly repey tor the @utertainment, Fa uy in suuw.s and furs, buried io mammoth over. ‘eoate, and crowned with tho latest avd warmeat si ‘wiater bats, people circulated through the streets, fog their arts with tremendous y, aad ‘with remarkable vigor presenting the sppesrance of co aby ateant exgitics UG luge, the mouths aud noses serving aa pipes and vaiver or therscape of the superabundaut aupply of stenm. The flaggingoa the aunny side of the Gtrecia was extensively culivated, But itttie comfort, however, was derived therefrom,ae the sup hulf the fme @ omed to be under a cloud, and the strength of the ioe r-ys wevecompicte.y broken by the sceptro of tae King. = cocaine derreene Gold, it does mot seem to have been o low as OD Muvy days tor yeurs pusi. At ui g'eleck A. M. the wercury in the thermometer stood al Seurteen above vero; and it doubtices was much Jowor duflog day, 68 ‘the cold was more intenae bout four o'clock in the afternoon than in the mornicg. We have bad it on several ccuasious a8 many dogroes below zero as it was above that polnt yeeterday, ‘The tact of the colu being telt at present so much 1s easily @ plano. by the swiceusess of the change (rom almost emi-aututibal woaiter to the depth of winter, tt may be @uid, within a few hours. Tho prospect i@ that to-day Ider, but perhaps will not occasion near 40 much inconvenreuce. ‘The wind and ttie frost Lave been somewhat autegoniatic uring the past ew deys,end although tho woather hag Deen cold enough to froore any thing in the slape of @ Hiquid, the wind bas kept tho waters of the Central Park $n too constamt @ motiva to allow & perfect surface to be fovmed. ‘The lovers of the sport amused themuelves gneatly yes- Gerday on the glib fee of Beokman’s and the celghboring ponds. Being shaded, the anrface of these ponds was smoother and more perfect than elsewhere. At Yorkville and Harlem the ice was wel! patronized uring yesterday, as wore also the various Iakos aud froven streams of States Inland, Brooklyn, Heboken and along the New Haven Railroad. ‘The Fifth Avenue Club pod is anuounced to open on ‘Wednesday aext, when everything will be in readiness, weathor permitting. THR CAPITOLINE SKATING POND, Jocated in Brooklyn, ta conducted under the ‘the association of that name, An area of eleven acre “woon enclosed by a high fence, end suitable bulldiage and Accommodations erected with: ‘The pond teelf is 550 Toot in length, by 450 in breadth, leaving a carriage drive 4, aud an embankment ou the others for thoae who do not Wah te skaie =A plank walk bas beoo laid from the Pultow avenue cars to the entrance, rendering fecasy aod pleasant of access. Those wishing skatin, tickuts must Of uecessity be elected by the Hoard of Mana- ors o: tho Capitoligs Association, aud iti in this way foe ‘sclect character bas been atiaiced, ‘Tbe pond wie formally opened on Saturday afternoon, ‘Ibs skating @ignal will be at the top of che Rrookiya cliy Lagetam, at Fulton ferry. Coungry, The Weat Weathe: _ eee Plare. Remarks, ALM. 114 b2130.52)N,_W. lene. 7 aM [iv’b7}80.05) Ww. TAM {HM byl b40l N Cncinnatt... RAM [22.0601 — clear & cotd B (faw,..... Jp aa i Toronto. C8 fad sa arn. C.W. 20) 9A. Chicago.....,20) 4. Choveraad....12] 8A Biston On SA ‘Bestov. ap ea. Portland... [20] 9 A. Sprinsiletd...)201 9 A Row York ..!20¢ 9 A. Pintadelppia, [3°] & A Phiiadeipbia {20 ga AVasington. (20) 9 ¥re. Moarve. ia vAu bis.00)80 « at Biddetord, Me. Binesronn, Mo., Dec, 20, 1962 Coton biock was totally destroyed by fire thts morning. ‘AL wan Goeupted as foltowe.—W Saule, reatavract, who waved onty bie famliy; Emory & Co., dry goods, Perry , Doste, shoe end furs, Mies Chadbourne, m:llisery, a atin who gavel moat of their stock. Lose about 820,000, whtoh ta wel! insured, MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. of Fred- by the Unton Forcos— gence from Kurope—The Latest News, &c., &e., &e. ‘The mai! steninets) Champion, Capt. Wi isos, will jeage ‘Ghis port ab Doow to-morrow f or Aspiowal? ‘The matis for Centra; and South America wil! close in This city at HAlf-prst ten o'clock to morrow morning, The New YOR« Henato--edition for the Pacifio—will be ready at talf-past owe o'clock in the morniog,and wil gortain full and graphic acceunte of the Groat Battle at Wrodarickaburg, Va, of the Crossing of the River by the Liiion Forges, of their Geoupation of the Cuy, and of Sheir Mracuation without Lows, the whole j/lierated with @ map of the Position, showing the Operations of Goneca! Starosite and bis Army duriog the Ove days of the Battle rnd Goonpation; A very interesting account of the tril. tient Helou Victory In Kamtera North Carohina, resulting Ys rhe Capture of Kinston, and the Onward March of the Tarn Army ; The latest accounts of the Operations of ' NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DEUMMBEK 21, 162. Religions Intelligence, CITY CHURCHRS TO-DAY. ~ Ie St Ann's church, Eighteenth street, near Fifth ave- Bue, the Ree, Thomas Gallaudet, D, D, rector, services ‘at balfypast ten, three and bsif-past seven o’cloek—the afternoon being for deaf m:tes, In the evening the Rev E. F. Remingtoa wii! preach, Io the West Harlem Methodist Episcopal church, ‘120th street. near Sixib avenue, services to-day by the New York Prayer Meeting Assce:ation—Samue Halstead leader—con:mencing st baif-past ten id the morning and wt three and seven C clock ip the afternoon, =~ Ree Sidney A Corey will deliver the third of the course cf “Lectures to Young Men,” w the Stone church+ Twenty-eighth etreet, near Broadway, this evening at hhaif-past seven o'ciock. Preaching ip the afternoom at three oclock. Rev. Dr. Priee will preach this evenicg at Dodworth's Studio Building, Fifth avenue and Twenty-sixth street, Services at balf-past seven o.clock. Rev. Dr Wiggius will preacb thts evening at baif past seven o'clock, iv the German Refers. @! I'rotestant iutch church (Rev Mr Berky's), in Norfodk erect, betweta Stanton and Rivtngton streets. Rev. Sianey A Corey will preach in the Bethany Bap- tiet church, Fifty-fftb street, between Lexingtov and ‘Third avenues, at bail-past ten o'clock. Sabbath school, cine A, M. and two P. Preaching in the eveuing at ‘balf-past seven o'clock. Rev. O. B. Frotningham will proach fo Ebbitt Hall, 65 West Thirty third street, wt balf-past tea d’clock. Sub- | ject —“ Prophecies of the Soul.'” Io the Foray ib street Methodist Episcopal church, hear Division atrect, Rev Robert M. Hatfleld will preach at ha:f-past tev A. M.,ucd the Rey. Jchn Pegg, Jr., pastor, will preach in the eventug at balf-past seven, Evening germon— The Lord's Song i a Strange Land. Rev. Matthew Hale Smith wii) preach tn the Athenmum,, Erockiyn. this evening at haif-past seven o'clock, on “Ke.ug.on ‘a the Army,” illustrated by incidents brought home from the war. in the Churcb of the Resurrection Episccpal, Rev. E. 0. Flagg. rector, Thirty-ifca #terct. wort side, east of Sixth avenue Divine service at balf-past teu o'clock in the moraing And at balf-past even o'ciock :o the evening. Churies C. Gua preackes at the Christo Alliance, Tabderoacic, Broaiway, below Grand street, tuis evening, at hail paat seven ociock = Subyoct-—"' Homes and Haunts of the Y ig Men of Uur City” Im the Fourth avenue Presbyterian cherch, corner of Fourth aveune and Tweaty-second street, west side preaching at half-past teo o'clock im the morning, by the pastor. Rev Dr Parke, and at baif-past seven 0 clock in the evening, by Professor Hitchcock. In the Ghristian chapei, Seventeenth street, near Sixth avecce—services at balf-past ten A. M. and half-past seven P. M—Dr. Eodgo. of tne Mount Olivet Baptist church, wit! proach jo the morn:ug, and Urban C. Brewer, pastor, in the evening. Subject, even:ng—'The Dark Houre"” In the Bleecker street Universalist cuurch Rev. Moses Ballou preaches at talf-pastten A.M. At haif-past seven PM. te will consider the following question, viz. fa Man Commits Murder and then Kills Bimsoif, When, How acd Where do Ca:versalista Suppose that be gets His Puuisbmeut?"" AChristuas sermon will be preached in the Laight street church, corner of Laight and Varick streets, this evening, by Rev. 1. 8. Kalloch, Subject for the morning— “The Bibie a Source of Joy’’—the seventh and last ser- mon in the course upon ‘The Inspiration of the Scrip- tures.”” A course of sermons on ‘The Superiority of Univer- Salam as @ Practical Power,'’ at the Twentieth stroct Universalist church, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, by Rev. E.@ Brooks. Third discourse this afternoon at three o'clock. Subject--"*The Untyorsalist Doctrine Con- cerning Christ.’ Moruing service at balf-past ten o'clock. The Sabbath schools connected with the Marker street B.D. church hold their forty-firet anniversary Sabbath evening, December 21, when they will be pleased to see all their old friends and associatee present. Addresses ‘will be delivered by the Roverends Charles 3. Robinson, | | vhe Usion and Rebel Forces in the South and Southwest ;. Sates News [rom the Rebel States; Late and Importany, Intelligence from Europe, and al) News of the past ten | iyqcy Au Important @r interesting nature, im wrappore, ready for matting rE ge —_ Carleton, diemanted, Br Whe ples Loss as Kins ana, ‘Stephen H. Tyng, Jr., and - pastor, Rey. Chauncey D. Murray. A funergl discourse may be expected, in the Free Church of the Huly Martyrs, Forsyth etreet, near Canal, thts morning, on the death of Robert 3. Murdock, of the Typographical Gaton. Reverend Mr, Smith, United States chaplain, will preach tn the evening. Gereit Smith will deliver a discourse on “the State or the Country,” at che Cooper Institute, this ovening at bal!-past seven o'clock, Rev William H. Milburn wif preach a sermon to.young men at the Calvary Baptist church (Rev. Dr. Gillett’s), Twenty-third street, near Fifth avonue, thie evening at baif-past seven o'clock, befere the New York ee Men’s Christian Association, At tho Second Universalist church (Historicat Society rooms, Eleventh street and Second avenue), Rev. G. T. Flanders wil) deliver this (Sunday) evening, the third discourse in reply to popular objections to Universalism. Sudject:—“4f Universalism be truc, 1 am eafe in disbe- loving it; if false, then I bave two chances to the Univer- ealist's cue.” ADVERSARY OF THE FOBSYTH STHBST @CNDAY SCHOOL. ‘The swenty-ninth Anniversary and Festival of the Sab- batt echoo) attached to tho Forsyth atroot Mothodiet Kplecopal charch, near Division street, will be held on Christmas morning at ton o'clock. The officers and teach- ers of the school are making strenuous exertions and are ‘sparing no expenae, in order that thie entertainment may be more interestiag than any thet bas ever been held (n that church. JAMES SHERIDAD ‘By the last steamer from Europe we have the intelli- gence of the death of James Sheridan Knowlee,# weil knows Boglish dramatiet. Mr. Know!ea was born at Cork Ireland, iv May, 1784,and died at Torquay, Devoncbire, England, on the 20.0 of November last, aged over seventy, abt. Beginning tire as a playwright aud a player, Mr. Knowlee ended it aa a parsov, and during the latter part of bis cureer exb{bited the singular anomaly of a mine tor Of the Gospel supported by adrarmatist’s pension, and @ donouncer of actors and plays ving upon the proceeds of bis own dramatic performances,and writings for the stage. James Sheridan Knowles wae the sop of Mr. James Knowles, teacher of ejvoution and grammer, at Cork, od ths acthor of an obsolete English dictionary. At twelve years of age young Knowles produced bis firat play, which was performed by & company of juvenile ainatecrs, of @hom he was the sar. Soon after he wrote the libretto ef an opera, founded upon the adveoturos of the Chevalier de Grilion; but this (bretto, boing handed | to tbe veteran Richardson by Knowles’ proud father, was | mas probably used to light # fire or & pipe. At the age of four teen young Knowles composed the ballad celled “Tue Weigh Harper,’ which was published, and is stil) preserved. His father having romoved to London, the precocious author ‘was now introduced intoe literary sot, and Mazlitt aud | Charies Lamb beoamo hig intimates. At twenty he wrote “The Spanish Story,’and at twenty-five “Hersiita,"” evidentiy !mproviug by bie companionship. Ip 1898 Knowles left London for Dabtio , and there ap peared upon the stage, winning sume little appiause by his rendering of [rian melodies. Sooy aftor this he adopted the age as @ profession, and playod at Dublin, Waterford 4 Swansea, While thas engaged he wrote “Leo, the Gipey,” for Edmund Kean, After two years of ibis work be sssisted bile father in teaching elocution at Belfast, and Rickard Lalor Sbiel aod the lave Lord Chancelior Napier, of Ireland, were among hie pupils. “Brian Borolbm”’ aud ‘Caius Graochus’' were sow pub- lished, and the latter wae first performed February 18, 1816. Theo followed + Virginive,’’ -*Wulitaus Teil,” Beggar of Bethnal Green” (a failure), *Alrred the Grea The iunenback,"’ The Wife,” The Daughter,” “The Love Chage,”) “Woman's Wit,’ "The Maid of Marien- dorpt,’' ‘Love’? (aot very enocesaful), “Old Maid," “Joho of Prosida,”” “The Ross of Arragou,” “The Secretary” (another failure),“The Bridal,’ and a masque on the doath of Sir Walter Scott. Still later Mr. Knowles de. livered toctures upon oratory, Shakepere and the Greek drama, and wae the aashor of & tale called “The Lovers.” To this let of plays our readers will recoguize sevoral faritiiar names, ( Tho Hunchback’? aod “The Love Chase’ now seom to nave the best ho The (Cormer was produced at the Covent Garden theatre, London, to 1 “The Wife” was produced at tho Olympic st about the same time. ‘The Love Chase” was Urought out at the Haymarket, ani ren one handred nightie, “¢ Virginius’” was written at Fimund Kean's ro- quest, and was firat produced at Glasgow, and afterwards reproduced at the. Drury Lane, Lendon, by Mr. Macreaty, Mr. Knowles often acted in bis own plays, but hed no very great merit, except ae Sir Walter, in ‘ibe Munoh- He twico visited thls country, aud was very wali received. In 19 Sir Robert Pool offered him a pension of dio handred pounds steriing, which ‘one (neroased to two huodred pounds as the solicitation of the merchants of Glasgow aud the potitions of Jerrold, Flanche, Lover and other [ivrateurt. . Recently Mr. inowjou tugped Baptist, scsailed the slage, wrete “The || ‘apon the stage. | Rock. of Rome"-and ‘The I4ol Demolished by Ite Qwa Priest,” aod 80 leat all bie oc, warm triends, while gain- ing but tow new ones. His sermons were wo weak that hie own son furned Romaz Cathciic in epite of them, Io private Ife Mr. Knowies was genial and popular, Aithough torg afflicted by a most painful rheumatic affection jhe bore Gis, aufferizgs patientiy and died hike & Cortatian. In bis day Mr, Knowles was by all odds the most succeasiul of piaywrights, His long list of plays shows bis indzatry. We hositate, however, to propounce,him a great dramatiat, Here and there among bis works « touck of human nature is powerfully feit: but the language is often atilted, the plota abeurd, the situs tions stagy and the geceral effect dull and beavy. His dialogues are the best part of bis playa. Of the whole library we follow the popular taste in preferring “The Love Chase” and “The Hunchback.”? The characters of Virginins, William Tell and Julia are especially exeellent. Some of the speeches in “Caius Gracchus” aro almost Shakegperian. The world will not greatly regret Sunes Sheridan pnenion; but it will undoubtedly remember bin, ‘The North American Outward Bound. PortLayp, Me., Dec. 20, 1962. The steamer North American sailed for Liverpool at & quarter past four o'clock this afteravoe: INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. THE WEEKLY HERALD FOR 1863, The Twenty-soventh Volume— The Cheap- est Paper in the World. On the 3d day of January, 1863, will commence the twenty sevetth volume of the Wiaxiy Heray, th cheapest awd best Famity Newsparer in exitence. ‘Tho extensive and comprehenstve facilities in its pos- session enables the proprietor of the Wreauy Haratp to guaraatee the latest and moat reliable information poss|- bly to be obtained, not only from all parts of the United States, but from all paris of the world, Its home correspondents, eugngad at heavy coat, and connected with each new naval and military expedition of the government, prove that it is determined to leave bo spot uncovered by its operations, and no event oan occur that shall not find immediate report in its colarmus. It coats the proprietor over one hundred thousand dollars per year to maintain his corps of correspondents in the Geld. In its collation of Foreign News the Hxxarp has for years held a bigh position, and it will endeavor in the future to maintain the stand it has assumgt. It has spocial correspondents stationed in all of the pryicipal cities of the world. Its telegraphic arrangomenta oxtend to whoraver the olectric wires are stretched. When the Atlantic cable i: laid, which feat will probably be accomplished next Oc- tober, telegrams will be received from Kurope and Asia, as well as from the United States. Then our readers will Iutes the events of the week in all parts of the olvilized world regularly and clearly laid before them. It lg tho intention of the proprietor to devote a portion of the paper te Agriculture, tho Mechanie Arts, “porting Matters, Business and Financial Reporte, Cattle Market Genoral News, and reports of all events caloutated to form an excellent metropolitan newspaper—-a woekly photo- graphic view of the eventa of the world—and aliata very ow price Tho Waxuty Hanaro, issued every Saturday mornings will be furnished at the following rates:— Ove copy... - foc he ra 0 copies Ten copies... 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Mente: fa now ready to offer to thr gant» tmentof Faney Bo 6 New Your's Presents, | Maison Mattlurd, 621 Broadway. | The largest end most clogant assortment of Fancy Boxes and ney Ormaunien's for Caeietmime at Ne « | that haw ever beon ofered in this clty i rate prices at MAILLARD'S 621 Brunt. Toe Hair ‘Dy: id Molane ia "Cram, Toe Dewutityve, Batcney LO R'S, 16 Bond street. 18 Bast ms STREET, Second Hand Safes for Sale Cc oon) For eaah, at 109 Maiden lam Ladies De ighted.—Latra’« Bloom of Youth or Mi Pearl, for preserving aud beautifying the complexion and skiu. Ladies, after once using thin de. ian rilcle. wilt be courinced that It haw ai aragas Batch (tha oil af proripanoe Mest tm the werls junsiantancous, harmless and reliable. Bold by ar nicals areas eestor hae Ras ee oro's Hair Dye, Preservative a: Cri Wig depot, wholessie and retail, No. 6 Astor House. Th Dye appsios by skiitelartiats. Use Miller's 50 Con’ with a goed color for the holida: pot 6 Boy atrnet Trusses. Mar: a Tross Office stit) at No. Hatr Dye it You Sold by druggists, De- & ComRadioal Cure 3 Xemey street, Avior House Ho Gounection with any otuer oBlce Of the sauae name, A 18d attendant. Pimp) nd Ra Fase, Bane Hrinoved, ais suprrtiious date, treo ¥ Dr. h3 A reearin torent Whose’ wahing’ endear, rafleut att should emit. Syrup, for the enild from pain, bowels, corrects acidity. ane tem, 26 cente a BOitle jw vigorates: “Whitcomp's Remedy, n recipe. aptained by, th late donne Asthma.—Jona Weer’ (rom. Gere hitcon.) ta Europ to Wave alleviated this disorder in his Hances of meri. by il bad be iabandonad by hia ti Avspair, La woease character bas ts Caled of pu oly ¥e ive taanvefiiato fake it has effected many permaue " Doctor Hunter's Discovery Cares the very worst «of Aerofole, obstinate Fruptigns of the Bein aydold Uleers, No, 9 Divintow street, Now York cus, aince 184 Married. Biowom—Beww.—On Thursday. December 18, at St Aon’s charch, by the Rev. Dr, Gatisudet, RS. BLomsom to ‘Agamuixe Benn, att of this clty. No oards, _ Ponisi CoRgoRAN 900 Monday December 16, by the | Rev, Father Starrs, V. Sut Etuey Comnam, both of this Kavo— Naw. On Satur Teoomber 20, ab St. Ste~ phen's cbureh, by the so ramings. J. Be Kae to Exyta New, bota ot Now York. No cards. Stiuivan—Lown —On Monday evenug, December 16, / by the Rev, James sulle, residing: ai 7 Bovd stetet, Mr. Thomas G. Seuuvan, of adiond Alpen, Jase Lewis, of rethel, im sacae Hogar Ww Mine Lieutnans Jom}. By of Jono F. Bere a fa brotner of Sajor tames I. iiyrne, | The relat invited to uitend the faneval, From the resideuce ot bs any, 219 Mott street, this (Sunday) aflervoon, at one o’clocl Rovis.—-Ou Friday, December 19, Ross Gnt, native of town of Barrincrauw gb, county Donagal. treland. wite of late of the town of |ongfurd, ia the 67h year ‘The iriends and naintances are reapect/@ily invited to atcend the funors', from 299 Moét street, this (Sumday) afternoon, a ball; aat one o'clock, without further notice. lo..giord papers ; le Bo ony. Bu cos —-Al Cingmati Ohio,on Friday, Decomber 19, me dana | 2 and frieuds of the fam) respectiully | ~ she enerare roe a ANm AL ordxina (Suetny) aftornsen, at one a'cinck, from her Idenoe, 237 Mor oud avenue, nore Thirty <hurd street. 7O watyday, Decomber 20, at bis rea Westctomter eonuty, Knawxean Wane | Werctontanase Wreertay | dance in tad: gy, aged 70 years Vorsi—to Urorkiyn, ow satord ' Fag ie ee ie seer bis age ‘penielisindiahikadinst 6 relatives and fren 8 of Ube | i" pvt atcnd the fers ime a tostie co 133 ous Sets Brookiyo, thie (Sundvy) afternoon, al two MISCKLLANEOU CHRISTMAS TOYS, aT 43 MAIDEN LAR, BY PETER TIERS 4 CO. very suddenly, Jky: mRLIA Baiace, daughter of James - A. Stowart, o” this Cy, iD the 2iMt year of hee age r baer ites tives eppran.. Sop arene aneeemnanl <e Keteemed for her cmiability and beney loving i ARG Taps eran rmerwn oF Ue and joved by al who kwew her, ber death wiit be de- Bacar, B TABLES. plored by a large circie of acquainiances tb this city. TIVOLE 406K DS, “From “arth “co! Lug called aa @uyel of gooduore to CHESS ghOMINORS, a inebkne: bimself in beaven.” PU/TLE BLOG Wnt Ota ee rains will be teken from Cincinaatt to Andover, PU sab Bin Aes. terment. The funeral services of the late Lieaton- ant Warans W. Cuamurntain, U. 8. A., will Yrinity church, ‘a Monday, at twelve o’ctoc Lis relatives and ‘riends, aud the friends of ‘the 5 Lue respectfully invited to atteud without further invita: jon. Corwen. —On Thin 1. CLymwr, inthe Léth year of big age. The friouds and rebutives of ths famtiy mnnenenet to attend the faveral, from bre late residence, 204 West ‘Vhirty-secout® street, chis (Sunday) aftornoin, at two o’cloc ‘thyut further invitation. CONN’ R.—OM Saturday, Decomber 20, after a chort but fovere iliness, Witsiam, tofamt son of Dennis and Henrietta Congor, aged 1 year, 8 months and 16 days. ‘The frieads of the family are invited to atient the Sunerad, from the reessenos OF biapaenke Wo-8 Carerioe slip, this (Sunday) a teraoon, at two o'clock, His re mals will be insorred io Calvary Cemotory CourMAn.-—On Fridwy, December 19, Mrs. Rose Coum MAN, 0 Dative Of Garretstown, county Dub!in, Leland, aged 45 yours. Tho rélat'vee und friends of tho family are respectfully ived to attend the funeral, this (Suadvy) afternoon, ab ek, {rom her late regidouce, 7H Coutre street. marty —On Saturday, December 20, of consump 41.88 J. Dovcagrty tu tio, Cx ‘The friends of tho famtiy. and those of bis brother George, also the members of the Tammany Soclety, ace My requested to attend the fur eral, from bis Lito 261 Wiliam strect,on Monday aftvruoon, at two olciock, ‘viday, Decomber 19, Saran Davy, relict of bis ttH. Dayy,of Cornwall, Buglaod, in «ho Olat year of her aj ‘The relatives and friends of the farail fr d the funeral, from 136 Amity street, Monday a/ternvon, at two o’cloc Dockstankn.-—Oh Friday, December 19, Mary &., only cbilt of John L, and Cathuriae Dockstader, in the 13th year of her ago. Her remaine have been taken to Piscataway, N. J., for interment, Feneralat two o'clock this (Sunday) after- noon Gaseinca.—On Thursday, Decomber 18, at the residence of bec son-in-law, samuel Goodby, Lictima, widow of Joba Cage a native of Coventry, England, in the 76th yeur of go. ‘The reiattves and friouds of the family are ceapectfuly Invited w attend the funeral, from her Into residence, corner of Wasbington nua (rt spi avenues, Hudson City, 3 uuday ) afternoou, at two o'glock. in Sunday, October 6, at Aunapolia, Md., Guanr, of Company C, Twol'th regiment, N.G. S.N. Y¥., aged 20 yoars, 1} months aod a7 days The relatives and ftiobds of tho family, and tho mom. ders of the company, are respectfully invited to attead the funeral, this (Sihdey) afternoon, at balfpast one trom $6, John’s cburca, without further invite. © Invited to Brooklyn, on o'elo! tion. Hacxery.On Saturday morning, Docomber 20, at 80 Ninth avenue, coruer of Sixteenth street, of convulsions, Cavanunn, the beloved wife of John Hagerty, aged’ 23 years,a ative of the county Qerrg, Ireland. The roiativos and friends, those of her brother-in- law, William 4cBride, and also the members of Lodge No. 8, Ancient Order of Hibernians, are respectfully invite ed to attond the funeral, frem her'late residouce, No. 80 Ninth avonne, thia (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. ‘The remains will be takou to Calvary Cemetery for jaterment. Heacov.—On leiay, December 19, after a abort ii. xllyebano, Tonistooga, county Kil- neas, Zoux Huadoy, kenaiy, Irelind, aged 24 yeare. Fic rolatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late, residence, No. 100 Co- lambia street, nese Stanton, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two e@'chock. Heiss --0n" Friday, December 10, Jave Haxnessy, y Wates lord, troland, a native of Ardmore, coun! The fanera! will take piace this (Suntay) aftefnoon, at two oelock, from ter Hite reetdonce, 148 Durne street. Hor remains will be when to Calvary ‘Comoiery for inter- ment. Samson —On Saturday, December 90, ApigaL, wife of Allon Jurueton, in tho 51st yoar of hor ‘The rolativee and friends ot the teiiily are invited to attend tho tuners, from hér tate recitenoe, Clymor street, second door fiom Bedford aveaue, Hrooklyn, on Mondey afternoon, at twe o'clock. Kinaw.--On Yhursday, Necember 18, Frarcw James, younraat sen of Charice P. and Mary Kean, aged 6 months and 11 days. ‘The trioude of the family are respost{ully Invited.to at- tend tie funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. 192 Third avouue, near VWity third street, this (Sunday) afternown, atone o’clouk, The remains will be taken to Calvary Comnstezy. ital, on Thureday, Decomber aged 2H years, waasive of Cork, Ire- ‘he friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited te uttend Lis fouoral, this (Sundsy) afternoon, from nig late residence, Ne. LS avenue B. fork im pers please copy. Lowtiy:—l0 South Gergen, on Saturday morning, De- cemaber 20, after ® short illness, An, wife of Patrlok L + 1H tke 424 yeor of her age. Tho fends aid eaattves of the family are reepoottully. invited to attend the (unerg, this (Sunday) afternvon, at | halt-pact one o'clock, from Jr late residence, Coanipan | | th Borgen, N. J. The re- . Peter's Cemetary. duturdeg mor: December 20, Carter. | eof dohu Leahy, native of the partsia of Wind Gap, county Kilkenny, Ireland, aged 46 years, — | Tho retativos ana, friends ot” the faraily aro Invited to attend the (nnera late roalde.ce, No. 88 Beat | Hroadway, on Monday afternoon, at one o'civek. Mirgriy.—On Friday, December 19, Troms J. Monprry, only son of Bartley and Bridget Murphy, lato & member of ‘Company H. Anderson Zounvea, aged 19 youre, 2 months und 8 day His friends and those of the farnily and the mombers of the Anderson Zouares now m the city are respectfully invited to ationd the fineral, irom the residence of his parente, 62 West Washington piace, thia (Sunday) after- noon, atone o'eloek. —On Friday, December 19, Hivonar McCnan- | ny, aged 19 years and 6 months, ve of the pariah of | Powerstown, county of Tipperary, Ireland ‘The frignda aud acqualutances of the family are invited | | to aiiend the funeral, trom tbe restdunce of ber parcats. 293 Wilzaveth street) this (Sandsy) afternoon, at two | | o'clock. | Mein: .-On Friday evening, Deoemver 19, after a lin- gering iilpege of rheuruatiwo, which Le bore with Chris- tian fortitadc, ALExaxper MeKea, in the 62d year of bia | age, with a orm belie? in Christ. “. May iis sou! rest in peaee, The frionds and retatives of t vera of Phonis Lod X respectfully | \ attend the jance, Allen street, on Monday afternoon, at ove o’eloste, t further invitation. x » Friday, December 19, tiza, beloved jacghter of Sami. Lowe, of Ireland , Ivo the mem. The friend aud acquaintances of the family are ro- epeetfuily inv tig (unoral, Crom her late re- aidonce, 188 suffolk strest, (iis (Sunday) afternoon, at ong o'clock. APFRRSON.—ANNA, Youngest danghter of John aud radeih Patterson, aged L yorr and 1 months ‘ue funeral will ike piaeo from her late residence, No. 237 Wast Twonty-eixth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, . arday, December 20, of consumption, Fucatanp Frasce iver, aged 46 years, 3 month and 2 days. {8 gone, tbe bou: But God 1s good aud Weavon i high, | He is happy in eternity. ot relatives and ‘riends of tbo fan family, slao the mom. bore of Templar Ledge, Ni A.M 9 respect. folly invited to attend thd fo erent ‘vera bis lato rest. 269 Weer Forty-sizth street, on Monday after. one o'clock, without further invitation, will be taken to Greenwood ‘or interment Svangy«Om Friday morning, Decomber 19, Avre Sorura SuGDAN sarees ue — 1, aod Ange Bophts Sugden, aged f and L moni “Pho rola relatives Jans tiiods of the farvily are reepectfally’ invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, he Second street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at ‘one o'elonl Svantert..On Friday morning, Dovember 19, Davip ams, aged 7 yours. The relatives ad the friends of bie uncle, Robert Me- Posters, are invited to attend the funeral servi ‘nolo's residence, WashMgten avenue, fourth house soutt of Lafayette wgonue, this (Sunday) ‘afternoon, at baits ove e'click itis remaina will Be taken to Phils. deiphia for interment Suartvon.—Un Friday, Doeormber 19, Guouse W., the | peloved con of Williara F. and Mary Shattuck, aged 7 years, | Ymontha and 6 days The rolatives aud friends aro reapectflly invited to at. tend tho funeral, from the reaiteaes of his futher, 18334 Kast Thirty-secoud street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Soorr.—On Bunday, Mecember 7, Jaume corr, a native of county Tyrone, lretnod, and & resident of Gortor, ‘Faken to Cypross Hills Cemetery tor interment Surri.—O0 Thursday, December 18, Carnenixm Asw Sum, aged 16 yours and 11 montis She bas gono to her rest belowed by all who knew hor. Tho relasiven aud friontts af Une family are reapecttuliy invited to attond the funeral, (rom the residence, of her mother, 141 Hudeon street, this (Sunday) alterhoon, at two o'clock Taor.—Om Frigay, December 19, of consumption, Anice, the beloved Wile of Michael Trainor. a native of the pariah of Fintona, county Tyrone, Ireland, in the 29th | yeat of hor age. The Crieves and rolatives are respectfully invited to | aitend the funeral, this eee o’clock, (tom her late reaidence, ird streot, corner of Goerck. Waien.—On Friday, Necember 10, Mra, Hays an tun, mo Vhor of the lave Rovert Wiley and wife of James ‘Waish. The friends aco reapectiullg Wayited 4@ ationd the tus ‘morning, December 18, Atrazo | SWI8S TOW’ at one | Bg BUILDING BLOCKS, WITH WINDOWS AND DOORS, iter ait Wis ON Topi, ATs r AND ELBA; ‘R 5 OLE GUNS. SWORDS, PISTOLS. a AND ALL THE ARTILLERY OF Wai PRENGHE VILL. hunts Rarep PALACES. LAW Bt at AUBKIES, &C, NOAH'S ARK, WITH ALL cena! ON, WAX DOLLS. LARGE AS LIFE, DOLLS WITH NATURAL EYES AND Al DOLLS WITH NATURAL HANHS, ARMS AND *inca, DOLLS THA. Lala: DOLLS JAE « er DOL Matta DOLLS THAT SAY t WALKING DULLS, AT sie Nom And all the new nnd ingon vue Gat the combined okllt and in ustry of the whole world can Trusting our clorts will meet wica the usual ap preclation, we neuire our. trien Je and patrous that we Shull dowi! in oUF power to make a E CHRISTMAS AND V NEW YEAR, PETER Tikks & CO., Tmporcers of Frenen. BE ziah ‘ant German, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS, Maiden lane, N. 7. A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR! GENUINE Tekst wi WINE AND ALE VAULTS, Kon, 41 and 64 Nassau street, New York, LIFFE has stil! on hand a iarge stock of Irish dey tim porteitona. ady for Lhe cowing Leative senson imported tron the London Docks ve old Ac., recommended to invalids, He has expreesiy bottled Eherry, Qaborn's Port Fine oll East India Madi tre Pore Jamaica Rum. Ole Tom Gin Old High fund Scotch Whiskey. games ».'s Hrandy, very ane. x tess Guinness’ and Mon? Connolssenre in treaty rena carutctew are invited to aelant from the a'ove, JOT LIF FE, Tray COUNTRY ORDERS Pome Ly ATTESDE Lt HAL TO, ) CHRIS AS YBAR, RKSENTS FOR SLO AND. FOUNG pres ATETE Tes Rt wean AC., FOR Bors. SPLE: “DID PLATED TEA AND COFFEE UBNs. And @ tiililios other articles, sultabie every person, At iow than wholeaate prloea. Come one, come al! and save mor By buying wi EDWARD D BASSFORD'S. Gren: Housekeepers’ Baxaar, Cooper Inattinte, Astor place, ons b: é from Broadway,” v Tar Fou WING ¥ VBRY RE MGONABL 2] 0} A you CUINA DINNI Hr 7 one hanasguraly decorated: truss 616 upwards, Z REACH CHINA Tea Nats, andgomnely decorated. (rin & na: plaln, 4, BA iL PLC CRS, $5 35. GOLD BAND JOLLET sere, MANTEL VAsE8, BRON. b8 D FANCY, {Hoons, Cuba 2 Bocraved Table Glaes, Bree SILVER PLATED TEA SPUONS, $1 3 Wek Pi TED sro SILVER’ PLATED GABTERE, Ny cuT porreEM, “. Larne varin'y of wrttatc ade risruues AND NE LAMPS ‘Two doors below Messrs, Hive 2 Co.'s. GEO, H. CO, 651 Broad REVERE TRUSS” I THE twill oure rupture, Tt ts TSontively ae ntin principle and action (rom ali others, Light, clean nd assy. Pamplilets free GREGORY & © 25 Bond atroat. Anan FOR THE HOLIDAYS—AT THR NEW Ching and Glass Store, No. 6 Leroy plave Biaesker MM. Pucoy doserated iiinner Hote Bet ae Spmurde Fancy Toa Sete, $7 0 and upwards, snAllgurulans and fancy articten, at low prices, and marred neuron. Iso contis ag manuls ore of Gas and Kerosene J. & T, DONALDSON. WAT SEM: TRURSUOP RS tm eudiom variety, very suiiablo. for tale choap, > Mi U6 Bronte: INVALUABLE, HOLIDAX a1yT. -{PANTOBCOFIO Spectacien aud Eve Wi 1avid for Prose! iene Gisauen sire cthentabtand yi be reacted by frle polatives asc. valnahle Git, @inaws will be exchanged fren of cunt aor tbe RL iiday's If not aulNed tothe eye of the weaver. & bonutiful aworiiaent of Gold, Shiver nad Bice) Frame. OTsERD WINES AND, p LIQUORS, $0 cases oi Bra old. oo 200 cases Snerry . ortation by IDOLPHO WOLFE, Boaver «treat. ee o ER coats, ASHI NABLE LENGTH, si7 $22; Moscow Overcoats, $15. Pilot Sacks, $10; ssid fo $1 Pants ane Sto sm 20 RkE. ie ‘William #t er cont thonsnnde of Tt is warranted Cantiom—Tt be to warp oF split. Adureas Metalic Weatae 212 Broadway, corner Ag every c ty. OBEY & 60., last for five year: ols wanted CG cw iy o. | Quarree mange AND Lt) Cuter es afow Bours by NPHOR One, Witit GY. TRRINE, qAwRixas AND SOME AS low ms two, three and five ¢ . a. CO. Ble Less. 415 Broadway, one door boluw Canal aireot | FPN SHERRY, OLD BOURBON, $1 25; © HOWE ib Whiakey, s pacientes x WINE COMPANY. et, coraer of Wil low ROPERT RAITS, 261 Brondway. (LENTLEMEN'S WATONCHAINS, NBW | STYLE: ‘Some as low na two, three ant five doliardench. AVG. ©. ALLEN 'R, 418 Broa ep! ba NS, NEW STYLES; fOME ‘aa low 4 three 41 each, at G. C. u ENS, 415 roadway, Toma dye below anal utrect. on BAND TOILET SETS, ELBVEN Pike ES, | s. one door below Cans! sireet, Prom $20 to $173, in great va OVINGTON BROTHERS, 938 204 0 Fulton sirert, Brooklyn. GG’ PRT oy REDUCED parce: STPPUEN bar tN, WW? Bi nectis with " Noa SIF cing wt PARTON Hover, ‘Barvia; imy Offers for sale i Inrge stook a "Das Fixtures at 30 ES tent below cost to make room ig. thane Bie ene atyles, sk coe me arriviny oe aeee, ry of nae nh Bs ni NO! ¥ Ink i Mee vnwor Ornaments, KEROSING TANS, ‘be. Geran ATTRACTIONS yor THe HOLIDAY SmvBL ir e8 ocoa and Jute Rivaiigan Orcioins, Remnants Tareo-ply tod Ingrain Carpase, POLTDAY, GIFTS A CHBAP AND USEFUL PRR. bent. =De Lorews besetifully gouen up ears Fp Sed up fF iwenty yoars Uiniogutshes dencign’ ‘an be Ht ‘ ae er aud of Dr, Lever, ries 73 cents. erly place OLIDAY PRES Gitl—Dr. fand Lotion for © rahesing 4 proserving the teeth and quis used in chat dieting ished doutiew's practive for upwards o ara; ban ceoruely gt wy ned at all A Dr. LEE ree EP THB KIN oo ty iy TADMAN & COS OAMPHOR CARB, Giyearing. Priea 16 canta wud Bb 04 RAND, oe Lee maac tis. doll "p, alg Brosaway, Ge dior below Canal street. < ALLEN Ww 100 WORTH FOR SALE, N ee Baad mie at WARQ S sare aor tn ia woot monlaing, fable vip Company. | a BRATED GOLD P Bi ENG. oar AND. LVER vane Ce CARER. why | oa on Hy me best a cigar a Goud i Pena over over ‘nade. a Fors Diamond Potned Gold Row T nt will ast’ tor yarn, te To make the beat Gold Po To those eniaged tn hac wil Factiitate their well aa of est sat um ba inventions o of m pem that pomae th nseestary qualities O- hmenes re ond rate “o (ine theme of COUN FOLEY Manu at: ner of ond Fons, Gold and Bilver Feu emument, their supetion value in our eity hi ra, who kad Cuse oF them for anumber of rm 10 thove who Wisk tue “be and over 1.(00 others — ‘owing, a Me iropolitan Rage tC Americn) Exch 0:0 Babe / Mur: is Cassior Awertan Bxchao ¢ Ban GLE. Haig, Avisiame Casiter, Amorcas Kackaage t we. Pinckney , Teiior Ameriens Excoange Book, Is mour, Fry Ban imu. & Patek Gore n, F Bations. Tinian, Gas. ter ( FPSSRrensss Fre mI re Hen Windies hi Mae Werchante L, Jrakins, Cusiler Baie: Am rice, Arthur, tread # Union Bank. ee N. Y. County Bank. jaceia: Coghler Nessa" BaD ” Wael coe! Wastior Movounivo Baw, G. > Bovlvne & Bou. u 200, Winsiow. Lawler & Co, iu re Odd © «St. deor e& Ww Chirs. Do wit VG Met be Greout . etc, am t Co wer Caldwell, nge oF Adopie.. uy te, United Fy Hh weveral of the dejar WASHENUTON | (Chas, Dennis, Vice President Atiautic Motwal Ing Ow, tn. Jones, Seoreumry Atlantic Musual Las. Co, 4 © apinah Cawiier Ad Mut faa, 421 Ait wood Waiter, br anitle Mat. we nt Merea tle Mot a8, Ow nie Mut. Ens Co 18 Sanlth King, 8 crete fat dis, . ni, fveamrerNew Yore any Nev Havcu Railroad of Tllnola Cemcrat 8. R, Uo. ry Groat Weateru Lua Co. Ins C9. New York Las. Co, Ame. cau omar Jone Hoey. ‘Adanss Bp No it at No 10 Pen... w No. Ut Pea. agacal No. 12 Pen tenaiqn to iit the above Pens (9) WEPewch. Gold Poucts, suite le for ho $W euch. Any of che a! on receipt of priow. A libucas will be mede to «hippors and Jesters, a and joweders everywhere. OL Gold Pen ead Pene!l ca. oe ag deer USINESS CARDS, 75 CE, w18 PER 200-311. RADS ay low aa $o per ream, Cire F100), Lea ls 35 conta per 4, kiads of printing ealunily Steam Printing Eutablia atrwete. i Bovis ‘LE ment mar ot Meade and Ocntre Nowe DR, VON MOSCHZISKER, OCULIST aeD wt who ia now tn Wash nytun, will shortly az te open an Otiogin New Yorg connection dvertived and passed huneelf off aa De. won who om Moschzimke RW cu BRENCY, (Magic CRET BOO! A large eerortmant fr tie the hott Now -1HE FIFTH AVENUE BKATING PON® wil @pu or the weason on Wednesday, Uecomly t J ime will be iu readiness for thie reo ption and ghose winking t+ ‘Ket for a gatteman and two Indies. eb (OF & genlierima when © oO BOURBON WHISKBY, Dee See y 1 NEW YORK INVISRR, a Up foe readente van sa.e 20 per centon up town wise . mveyaudonm aan, ogy large’ Meck oh Wines, Brad ake. Goode Aelivared ft feet “bla sand 8 Fuloo atroek. ee x P FISTULA, ” STRIUTURE, BTONE hed MELE, late, Profensor of surgery in the Pene we tversily of Philadelphia Ottis 22) Sixth aveone, avar Fo) HE! MATISM. wi It baw be nfeanodly otubwiedand by {acenonda whe | nave worm at the Gal nsoles o castve aml c Price Ml the only ers gouerally. Bold vy rtf saci aad 3 & ray in 4 tow Broateny. J OGERS & RAYMONIS MILITARY CLOTHIN y Take notics that rolutary uniforms, required by oflesra he SPUR OF THE NOME: rewy made, tor ony rank, and og at our eatabilahments, 131, ROGRRS & RAYMOND, gan AUITONS AND SCUDS,. NEW OT Wie aa low na one, Wo and three Jotlars@ sat, wb fo 415 Broadway, one deor below Canal ajreot, IB Poon Gt nr is thic sptendid atory, by Pierce Bgam, now povlistis yt the NEW YORK ep commenced two weeks since, sou | the naversisament ef the. ry (wnlet te now yada eo ase ho asia! prict and 125 Fulton strest and containing the openin, von bated tik A | BACK NUMBERS OF THE tere, _ ATLAS OFFICE, Gi ANN BREET, | pe | UNANIMOUS OF the gift buying pubite in, that the most bemutit of PHOTOORAPIIC ALBUMS ty into be fonnd at ING Gians Warehoose et MORE BROTHERS, B79 Bow 'eay, opposiia We jan Motel, i = o nveninga tit Janwary 1. pier ANT pzst AND Ba Dé: tao pele for ea tri strent_ an) Give tt SELECT HOLIDAY VRESENTS. EXAMINE rue ise Eva STERLING SILVE! sat SLLVE Tea Sets, with or witho Plicher and Goblete, lew Pitehery and Fountalos, iene aud Kativess Biater, isi Totes he re, Beg Stands, Tureenh and Dishes, Yorks &e . &e. Fre art Receivers Je #, gilt mounted grapietAtbs ricat ia Figuees, te*wvo, and Worgan's Wax Plow “DECORATED FRRNCH CHING. Rate, Ton Sete, Te a: Dessert Sorvicen, thecy & GLASS WAK a 4 fees, Dewnden Fruit Podiews, Charapay ach Tureons, wil Roitlos, ae. Ae. 4 VINE Asoannitts OF ALL GOODS, pts SOLD AT MODRRATE PRIC E. v. Davattw 424,496 ead (03 Browdway, Havre ie Giasecn, Wine Gipasea, De Glasses and Ladies compet rATOHRS A AND. jawene ona srce Casal street, ere tertontty Lk Wall soe door below Cai Wits BRANDIRS, CORDIALS, AC. zt Ac, OF est quality, JOH a “8 Frankils street, sacs # FOR OLD “HENNESSY” COGNAD Se Totten. Dalenceof a large stock: gol os Sbuutona-half ita “pein State pay agvac owe, Als, td ag ic Emami ay, Sherr Port Wine, Re ror sale St the mvlon at coat of ‘mputtation, BALDWIN J 400. OF Liborty street, 000 REAMS OF OUD PAPER. “WANTED 20. Sine x46. Sey at ine Hers! . aed “ALB OF MILLE TeRAcTIE, eet Bounaa Blue, ws ¥. CONSISTING Green. Spring. tonportall nw 201 a + LQ Waris Ls Tented by my awe age EEN MONS, Bin Broadway, Gnest iEDUCTION 18 RICH PARE LINERT ne io vigm of Ube approach ng cermination of ‘ths senstng ry. DAVIDSON, as Micesecs eet iat Miltteery - doleyant assortment OF tl ery hy rome Feducwl pricem, 195 Riccorer airees, * BRRALLY ong 8 D ON Dia- Jewelry, P are, f Nevoket att two Ficerdoen 2, 408 eae WATCHES, JRw= eit agutiat't 3 3

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