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Bier Ca Were ost at IN oe Coin, 10 itary of Bees em r York or ‘Sms ™ ANTED—60 AS BRUSH FEMALES 2 Cr ee Apoly to MOTT & GILMO SA, 157 ‘ANTED—COOKS, CHAMBERMAIDS, We eae nee ANTED—A FEW GIRLS TO WORK 300 Outen sh went Houston et % Hoan Ape ne WANTED—*. TIDY OLEAN SMART naetiee pots TI a cy raed he! tw hay ‘BD—A GIRL FROM 12 TO 14, TO Warren +, oir Fam 3 726 7 Serre gh aM a Hee cea acod eT who WANTED-2 GooD woop Lye ige BNA a th Wen oes dice kB sed reamed Sty aT” WARSTED— WOMEN AND GIKLS TO NO- —A SMALL SIZED SECOND Wires Sehr Se Senos aga tosh SHAFPER & MASTERS. ANTED-GRKVANTS OF ALL, HA- pee Ww WARTED—AT THE 7 vooualved” "nid Ceashiee” VANTED-YOUNG MER WIFHING TO Pay ay eg) | WWANTED—roR 0. 8 aRMT—100 ACT. per % foes, QW ANTED-_LADIEN TO LRARN TOOP- sataest ANTED—LADIES TO LEARY TO OP- wast ABTHICIAL FLO WER MAKERS WANT- flow: GOOD MANY WOMENS WANTED DAL- 1y—Good situations, lately |) Sapo y ocr FE MILIES SUPPLIED WITH SERVANTS Rit, wee Somes va __ 1 ._ Netdahaenietie en aeeaiaen rs GLASS CUTTERS WANTED—SIX YOUNG & gt ry G00D STRAW AND PAMELA SEWERS vo od ot MRS KMADALL'6, ob De § 1% he od A __..___ ae i PNSTRUCTION IN SEWING MACHINES ‘oung Indies fhiy teaght to separ are aac i is —— ‘aL JAPANNERS—W: MENT. 2 tie atven. ap) rent perivctrertwlierndedbniaid "| at! SGTATEN ISLAND, HOY. OURS, ‘te ‘to mee okt” OUT OF PLACE CAN PRO- HOUSEKEEPING ‘A WLEDGED THE BEST—‘FORE- D* @00D8-FALL AND WIRTER Figraeaieam ee saa ey Pe aD Ce SEE nee TS a bald Af OF FABHIONS oo ADASE wolkeatoordar, ‘nome ascites Furs, FURS, FURS—BUY YOUR FURS ahantguy sth morete the ety. Mock Marin, per ee aro, ra ‘RS—F URS—WANTED ALU this ques- of Pe a ha ee eet ol Toreas low ar$t Real Maff from : and children's fare eberp. re a Si Sedaka Mom Gye 'UBS—FURS—FURS—LADIES, NOW 13 CUTBILL, of 169 ‘us Aim tN TRH) ‘and as ch of <oapet SaaS fei cr rekiaty FORE TOR Oc, cuaraax Br. Pag Bi Te SAVE nA aE eee eee DATS! OVEROOATS!! OVER bt ry CF COAL, A GERUINE ARTICLE OF FEACH Ox- T 12 ROUSEVEL' sa raat ta eee he Bowery, ‘and at GC. wi fr 00 LARGE SIZE NUTT COAL, Sarak 3 A) hac*L18 $4.25 Tasman foe et wade Bwarial atarear eta 'f PER TON FOR BEST QUALITY $4.75 stares aera Jowance made ‘eutiprts tho ola as fo pend thale ows. BOARDING, A. FRW YOUNG GENTLEMEN CaN B: ieee ee BossDING—As FEW YOUNG MEN CAN dlagle beds 8, "Roply of St Bowery. BE BoazDing-4 STEAD SU eee Soi eanetareae wa Pied FFUBSISHED ROOM @1 4 WEEK, AND A peaieyrrare dae Ret Dar ei pamae armors here! I a " Wei” RE THE NEW YORK SUN. “TUESDAY MORNING, DEC. 6 1008, Report of Coleone! Shaffeer’s Voyage. The Glasgow Journal thus describes an inter- view with Colonel Saarrxxn, who has just returned, in the bark Wyman, from the Nerthern Ocean, where he has, since 29:h Angust last, been engaged in an exploring expedition, sound- fathoma, and from thence ruptly. ‘Tho ascont, however, doos not. tormicate fat the coast line, but continues Up the fjords or bays, of whioh there are several the coast, Tnose Oa and ascording the agreeably surprised ingly’ mid, nay coat while walking along, and he himself could afford to co without Liegioves, In order thoroughly to ex- amine the place, he, with « frieud, ad never af al tg i # Fh i E one end one home "eto, New Work, Dick d Fitz. This is a volume of nearly four hundred pages, and qill prove a great favorite in the social circle, It is a well written book, every- thing of an objectional character being excluded, It cannot be otherwise than a decided acquiaition to the home library. “Gust Bareaeroen Jan New Yorks Shelion & Company. This essay was awarded the prize of one hundred dollars offered by the Young Mon's Magazine, for the best essay on''The Young Men of America.” ‘The writer has handled h's subject ably, and bis book is entitled to high Mterary merit. Paascines apy Paracuma, Ry (Rey. Nrenocas Hamre Bots. Not Went, ster Broth os ‘This volume of over threo hundred pages is Just what its title indicates, and is intended to incite the ministry to greator earncstness and efficiency in the work they haye to Jo. It will be read with much interest by the entire rell- gious community, Bronms or Ramnow arp Locer. New York: Hasces & Bros. This isa neatly bound volume for the little folk, and will enable them to pass many pleasant hours in Ite perusal, ‘Twe Mataorourran Camno.io ALMANAO AnD Lasty’s Dimscroay rot Tux U. 8. with an x, Con, taining the Canadian Directory, &e., for 1300, Bal timore ; Joan Munrur & Co, ‘This book, just published, contains « large amount of interesting and important information, pasticnlarly tp the Catholly gpmmunity, and should be in every family. We have received the Decomber number of Hunc's Merchant's Magazine and Ccmmercial Review. Now York: Geo. W. & Jouw A. Woon, Also, ive second number of vol. 43, of U. 8, Democratic Reyisw. Kew York: Con- RAD SWACKHAMER, publishe.. By Jacob Abbott. Dreadful Biarder and Semmary Pankh- msont, ‘We recorded, a fow days since, the murder of LLEN Pace, of Coneouh county, Ala, by a band of highwaymen, as was at tho time; but w learn they were not only & F i t 3 “I ri i re 5 i a (tate aificultfor, know to the pbysical powers of man, a report of@ great race which came off on Thurs- day ‘will be likely to interest the public, The trial wase novel one, as the contestants Were aman anda sioamboat, The strife, how- ever, was all on the of the former, and tho latter was beaten. circumstances attend ing this trial of speed were about as follows :— On Thursday, as tho steamer Maplo Leaf was lying at Cob_urg preparing to leave for this port on ber last trip of the season, a young man about jyeky, Ore ee of age, came on board with his Railway Station, half a mile or more away, ‘Thither he ran at his best ait to get his booxs, While abvent, the boat ieft for Colborne, sixteen miles east of Cobourg, where che was to call be. fore crcasit g to this port. When this passenger returned to the deck and found that the boat bad a almost fifteen minutes, ho was much vexed and disappointed,as he well might be, His oard, his faro pald,end that was the hance of the season to cross the Lake, by steumer. After contemplating the ex, and distance of a journoy around the Lake, he concluded to meke « bold push to overtaks the boat at Cclborre, and that on foot, for the delay usually attended upon gotting out livary teams in Canada would give the pedestrian at ad = vantage on thi t ha’f day’ So away the disappointed paw Colborne, folowir the track of the Railway from the point where it crosses the matn road east of | ‘The steamer ran slowly in the fog, aud ehour ard a making the distance, but whon she came to Colborne whar? the pasconger sho had left at Cobure rrghod aboard, having arrived first. ¢i.or st arting fit tan ininates later, fle ran @ fraction moro than sixteen iuiies ta one hour and a quai which we good time, on # railroad trac ties, for an inexperienced runner, When the man came aboard the boat, he was reeking with tho exhalations of the skin, and pantir§ like afalion decor, He ran to the bar and callod for a drink of brandy first and water next. He was itted to drink alittle of both, and would have, ro doubt, drank « gallon of water bad it beon allowed. Mercy to the man compelled the bar tender to stop him by force. The man slept while the boat was cross- ing that night, and lef; the next morning appa- rently none the worse for the race agaiust the steamboat. He Lybagdi want, pet Sagres in traini eset, will, ere cng, lecture on his apeciality in “physical culture” —run- ning. was on Later from the Rio Grande. The Galveston Civisian, of the 234 ult., has followin, the gi Lieut. Taxarsox, of tho revenue cutter Honry arrived at Galveston this clat_ accounts from the ching | difficulties on the lower Rio Grande, The cutter, in addition to her own crew, carried down sixteen men from Indianols, under command of Capt. Bocaxt, Collector of that men from us, on the alght of the 16th inet. Cry | documents brought by Licut. Taxxtson is a lotter from Brownsville, dated November 19, to Lieut, Lanapom, in comma of the United States soldiers at Brazos Santiago, from which we make tho following extracts “ The Rangers made a scout on yesterdiy to look for the enemy, They intered bim in considerable pol just above ita Reita, the object being mostly to see whero he might be found. Tte party returned, Ic is understocd that one of tl beac: Aw Kkiled by the ad- vance of Kangers. The b'hoys are anxious to piteh in, but discretion prevailed over valor, and they came back, Itis my wish aud that of your other friencs, to have you take part. With your advice and services, if y would foal like going along, we thizk you would be particularly usful to the Rangers by giving them a Iittle wholesome advice, ant assist in leading them in the expedition, Wo ‘ait a day or two for the return sry in search of tho expected down,— Our men_ bad ir stru to goasfar as Kio Grande City. It may be useful, and probably will be, to take out oe or more of the howitz- ers bere, I would suggest, in view of this, whether it would not be woll to send up some more amunitioa for the pieces of the class lko'y to be required toloaye in town during the ab- sence of the expeaition, We wish as much as veel to make a certain thing of anything un- en,’ Lieut, Tarton, of the Dodge, who had been te drounevins, ro'urned to Brazvs Santiago on and writes: ‘ibirownaville la in close selge, and the troops there wil not enable them to make any sacoces ful attack upon Comsisas shoaltbe in such force ited, They will do meillag seek, wary enemy to fight.” Zhe forces ‘80 Rangers under U Toni ; 48 U. 8. troops; 16 men from out Dodge; 60 Mexican troops and 100 citizens—to- tal 1f3 men, &t Brownsville, from the 28th September to the 18th November, the whole Lumber of citizens of Brownsville, except the filenda of Comtisas, have been on guard, The folloning deaths have resulted fiom the Killed by Comrrxas and his band in the attack of the 28:h of Sop- tember, Wu. Nears, chot in his bed; Gro, Monaus, shot and stabbed under the a fg stall at Fort Brown; Jommson, the Sabot, in de- fending the jail; Aa for tofending a eae ied by ve a now in Brownsville ate ng Jom son ; yy ComttNas’s men, in the ind the dwelling of Mr. Woonnovss. of ContiAs’s men, ki'led by Jomxsom at the jail, Since the foray, Mrs. Woonnous died of pervous excitement ; two men shot in the camp of Couruvas, for dience, and two shot as sus} ple Scorr, of the accidentally ; Ba- BRERA, prisoner fen from Corrr As, and hung at Brownsville, Missing—Mc’ ty three In attack pid, |, Dames unknown. we ae ‘TON AS wo ¥ "The Mextoan ‘camp, we believe, ty were killed and one wounded. from Matamoras,who went against bi one man; and two from Brownsville were became —rumor- free with the coach- he was the lover of his young mistress, and that she was about t&become a Tn January lest he di , ond stated, that she been ob- had the in mar- afterwards the List H 3 & o¢ ge Fhesrioegt ed in her original story, and says that in dieting it ho daughta? must bs laburto n Marvellous Gyumam'c Fon's, Galignani, Paria, describes « most extraordi- nary performance which is now night ing clowés to the Cirque Napoleon. Th pezea, or of wood about five fest long, suspended Tropes attached to the extremities, havg from the roof of tho circus, one in the conti nd the others at about 40 fost distance pk. . ite. A young man, named Laosaap, nds to & swal atform arran, for him abovo the place whee “i L- trapeze nesrost to him buin; in motion, be catches it as it thes up, and tl after balancing himeolf carefully, ho seizes {t with both hands, and darts into open Afvor tlytng to the utmest extent of topes, he | comes back with the recoil, and alights in safety on the spot from which he sta Wher he has done this two or three times, to show that the exercise is mere sport to him, he again launches bimeelf into mid air, but not this time to return ‘as before; for when the trapozo has reached its farthest point, be suddenly lets go his hold, and borne on by the impetus imparted, seizes the second trapeze, which in {ta turn carries him forward to the length of its rope, where ho aain i's it, aptings to the third trapeze, and, borne forward by it, alights on another platform at tho epposite side of the circus, and in face of that from wh'ch ho bad started, The petfurmer again seizes tho third trapeze, ard flinging htm: ward, as before, tlies co its farthoet limit, and then quitting {t, springs to the second, which, how « howev:;, ne doer not leave,but permits it to fly pack toward the du, then as it lescende, since his buck is still towards the trajezo which he quit- ted the moment he all at once lets go wich both hands, and turning in the air seizes it sgaio in time to mect the third, by catebing which ho again reaches the platform. more arcerding to the plat! above the orchestra, he springs forwart hanging by tho hands to the trapeze, end quittir, fe os 4 ep- proaches the end of its range he gives a somer- sault in the air, and selzos the second trapeze as 1 When it ts considered bow truly , le, must respond to ead other In these performances, the whole exhibi tion must be pronounced one of the most ex traordinary that has ever boon seen of its pe- cullar descriptic John Brown's Wil. I give to my son, Jom Baows, » MY sure wy7ity oeupenn vad oer surveyor'wantie.. uf fund; 4) 0 wy ola favorito monument North Eiba, Rew Yer, t9 so0eky¢ % ym ha int sripion, suck as 1 wit stone monument, however, to to lovg asany of my eulldren or my there Rr Jason Buown, my silver watch, ver wi 7 name engraved on the Innor sare. \y'ess and my nde if found? presented to he my F, Mascacliusotta, It ls globeralded ant row. T give alo to tho aald son fifty deliars in cash, to be pald him from the procesda of my father's estate, ea an offect to the to first cason above named. Tatve tomy daughter Roru ‘Tuowreom my vory large Bibloy coutalnlg family reoordA. Eive to'each of my none and to each of my other davgters, my son blew, Hear Tomson, a: to each of my daughters.In-law, the Bible as can be ot any New York or cost Of $5 each ia cash, to be paid out uf my fathor’s estato, T give to cach of wy, grandchildren, that may be living when my fatfer's cotalo Is settled, es good & oc py cf the Bible as opn Le purchased wt a coat uf three dollars cach, and all Bib.os to be purchased. fur cash on the beat terms, T Juste to, have $40 pala out of the final procecds of ny father's cutate to the following nained persons, tow ‘To Auten Hasuonn, of Rockville, Tolland county, Connecti f mer agent of the Now Eag- for the use aud bens of 4 rly of Stark rit Mfettia, d Lewow, of Akron, to be peid by J. Kk Keown tothe man in pormon if he cao be foun © & rawe uber, n tho man by Monroevile. lie etbat may ‘s eotate, may be pald fo and each of woy Shil My father med turning hina o 1 decive that m ¢ é y father fo equa amow wi dren, anil to the widows of Wat Buowr, by my brother, fy Richurdeon's Cave. We hed the pleature yesterday, says the Loulaviile Journal, of Dee, 1, of tinepecting an immense crown ofsparry diamonds from the Dismond Grotto in this newly discovered cave, Nothing can exceed tho beauty and brill of the formation. Its rese.ablaxce to a aj ing cluster of damonds is perfect. If Richardson's Uave has many euch beaming treasures to boast of, i's fame will soon become world wide, And ‘wo assured that It is rich In them almost be- ition, ox; d for the first time in July ners Uae a already quite famous. ated in Barren county, Kentucky, on which leads from the Mammoth Caye Heu's Station, on the Loulsville and Nash accotsib'e from eithe? point T i faves pro and weoden pron tlal rallings, bo thet over enclosed wit part of it can be vi sited by ladies and gent tume, in travelling com MAIL ITEMS, &o. Furrt-rryx tons of pork, elght tons of butter, besides poultry, game, &c., passed over the Be ssex rails on Monday and ‘Tuesdsy last. Ma. Gronas Sruxum, of Darien, Ct., was accidentally drowned a few days ago at thet Tits officers in chief of the New York Central Bajlroad are now makings general inspection of their road, Ma. Fuepas: Casson, while crossing tho allroad treck with an ox toum, on Batuts day, near Portchester, was run by an ex- prods train and kiled, The team escaped. A PEwny wes doposited tn the corner stone Scharch at Jackson, Mich., last been taken fiom the corner stone Hae 2 hd Legisatre, nud bas pened the House, shorts out aul a ions revert Mi giv. tor the eaptnre of Cor- ‘rinas or any of the other leaders of the Mexican brigands on the Bio Grande, Tice Sons of Malta, in Hillsdale, Ohio, num- bering three hundred, ‘offered their services to enterprise the ithe the town show any disposition to give It a mbstan'ial support. Paorserant clergyinen are allowed to travel Kussie fei of Tronownna le now living in jat Miss, He ie a well ‘ihusated and ‘ho: Font no gentleman, having travelled over a part of Europe. ff said by the Pree In his acopela is a lot of medical herbe, the secret of whose curative powers he derived trom his grandmother, who was a yreat “medicine” woman. Tun Davenp rt, Iowa, Gantte of Tuertay raya, tha’ last Saturday evening, Mr. Towns END arrived on the easter train, accompan od by twonty young h to 18 yours of age, who tad teen gathered from the poorer classes of New York's pe Moat of thom were bright md Lire Poe be od intention te to educste and fin mos tho children aim the farmers, on A rooNa map, nsmed Brows, an en on the Kentucky Central Ratlroad, his recent tri; b Ao consider ‘erry 5; tral at ing him that he had but a few minutos to leave the place. He tcok the down train to Louls- ville, and crossed over into Ohio, Somn two weeks afnco, tho body of an Tadian, whose intestines were protruding, waa found in the woods In Morristown, Brown county, Wis. 4 litue distance from him lay a dead bear, which had been ehot through the neck. It is sapposod that after ehooting him, the bear turcod ‘a the ludian, and, after a desperate fight, killed hin, and'then died itself from the Indfans Dall. The bear woighed some four haudred Tor di N chee bal json pow A Coxomatt officer while travetling on{the rellroad from St. Lou! y, It, a fow deys fell in with ang of c Sipe tee | Testing, and recover whom he succeeded in over two thousand dollars in counterfelt money, to pess. By this ang had started for Now Orleans, with aver $100,000 in counterfeits; but thelr ‘opera~ tlons were put a stop to, Is the case of Ocren vs. the Pennsylvania Fallroad, tried in Chester county Pa tly, the Jory returned 4 ver’ . the plaintiff, fer $10,260, The award ef the ar- biters was @15.0C0, In case of Bown va, the Pennsylvania the jury returned a vere EOE Bp a8 0 w . Carer was Ind received some slight Angasioa from the col! Gov. Wisx having requested the ° At General 1 v0KEn, of Vi the beatlog of the Btate laws v mle tion of incendiary blicatt hrc tan the Post ml ions Thro office, that officer ire long in which he takes sub: Heal or ‘Tn Murcatine, ows, Journal learns that the mother of Epwin and Barciay Corrm, who realdes in Sprivgdale, Ceder County, Iowa, bas Tecelved @ letter from the latter, wuo Is now ia Canada, stating that he end eleven of his come ponicns tave arrived safoly in her Britaunie Mejesty’s dominions, Four of them wero wound- «l—one of them so ceveroly that his comrades ‘wero obliged to carry him most of the time the first four days of their fight. Banctar Corrie ts one of the number fir whore arrest Gov. Wraw fered a reward of $500 esch. Bisnor Paxyam,Suporintendent of the I Mission on the Wesiern coast of Afri livered a discourse in Loulay Re that there were tiv female mirsionsties in the fleld, Tne communic: and there are six hundred pupils fa the gohools, Teo Bisho expicases the belief that the slave trade, whic has sent the negroes to this country, will, in the hands of Providence, be productive of aiti- mates good to & 1o has been engaged in his great work in Afttes for twonty two years. Tir Cecil, {Md., Democrat, says tho woods and fields are alive with paride, (qusi:) radbits, juureles and othor game, ortenen are out in { bord are quater of paren - which in ie quantities whic! sre more numerous the present year for many previous years. Pheasants, also, are more Yenty than weevrr know them to be befure.— Wra ducks ate coming into season, The = ners at Havre do Grace and upon the Elk tiver ‘are bsinging them in, and they appear to be very fet and for vo early in the season, Tux Nowark Adveriiser leatns by a pri letter from Italy that Mrs. Doanx, wife of Iste Bishop Doans, of New Jorsoy, died in Florence on Thureday evening, No’ 10tb, at the residence of her son, Mr. Evwanp N. Paoxixs. It appears that ber mind never re- covered frvm the shock ft recelyed during the Meinohatts sack at Perugla, ta which she and her part seriowly ® cruol death; she had been quite an imbecile for mouths previous to ber death, The funeral was ppeimned to take place on Monday, the 14th ult., ip the chapel of the Protestadt Rural Cemetery, Ms. Doanr, was in the 71st year of ber ago. ‘Tu last number of Punch has a capital bur- clainor of the pleco in, The Wow! Apprri0Nnat advices from Venez: Caracas om the 10th ult, election is are for P wile reeraaiy yiue the bar picture is significantly 0 VAR & large majority Prpxo Guat for Vice President. ‘Chey ‘un- doubted)y be elected, The Jails of Caracas and Taguayre are crowded with } others are ly aurtying, and the hospltal is filled with the sick and bay There LK considerable [- 3 ness prev ‘aracas Laguayra, (nited Brates Consul at uayra, wh Sutru, a son and two daughters, with j all died within « fow days of esc! ‘Tax. Philadelphia / publishes an arti- ole giving the pnhiy ell which bay reported a having occured di month, in various parts of which reaches t FE ait vessels and their cargoos to the above stated, destruction of property would doubtless Teach the sum of twelve millions of dolars. ius report of the State Auditor of Kent PR Abn val exhibits the follow pak sto wealth of Kentucky has 4 ef about ton willions ¢f dollars in the year from 1867 to 1858, The valuation of 1868 was over v of the eclipsed sun aa @ figure; & phonomena of such a1 fy rarity that meny centuries will elapse its ropetition, termibate on the land, the Darkness wilt commence fornin anc the shores of the Ked Sea. Botween these extreme points the eclipse will be in North America, from wi ‘ow will pans across the Atlantic, snd Spain; total darkness ineiuding the important towna in that country: of totality will then eroés the and enter Afr ‘ecroas Tozer, Sookn O ia, benoe the moon’ folho: eter Be ‘The viedbdee ‘oohed- alwncin” ‘Tw fas Modit-Trapeam ‘Thue, alt! tie eeneestGd edlaed wil be total in an of the United will be 00 in 6 large portion of sible portion s of A Narannonite ts hie compliments to Mr. of Byalp, and acow dence : “Mr. Toma he will keep. bis hls compliinonte t Mfr. Terose com 0 Sir, Paeomr are he ‘will aot to request that in fut is with two ” “Me, to Mr. oo will respects trer: and foal obliged he hdde the leiter I. to the last word in the eats Ti inence it com juat recaly ed, so a8 to represent Mr. and lady.” ‘Mr. Srerson returns Mr, son's note unopened—the tm tairs being only equalled by FINANCIAL, Tuomrsom® as NEW YORK, Mandsy, Dee, 8, ‘The Delaware and Hudson Canal Company bas de clared « com! annual dividend of 834 per cunt, Bape ‘Railroad has able Dec. 91.—The New York Central lately put «coal burning locomotive on the road. 890) Toan, 64, "90 . 19 Mo 68 eee tom” do. 20200 Va Gx. LG) 93 BO Cal 86 $000 Thar, 8 1600 Ga. & G1 my ONY £354 633 7 STOCK FLUCTUATIONS. ‘This table is derived by compariacn, ox ia z= Ser i ef 5 5 € i x Hl HF i Pony i By * Peqeseatgsete MEER "y

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