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UN. THE NEW YORK > such ® pecumiary success that they design it "to be of | continue "=the next leap, dating from the first of f | danary, to feach fifteen cents a quart. With this «rant, Sherman, and ‘Thomas, A; ooarly all poluts og the entire theatre wer, events are now transpiring, each of them ’ ext importance tw attract the attention | foretase of winter prices the public y make tLe t aud the world. Todery we | #erown calculations revarding what they have to tLe al.ou 4 ae a w be mt gts f @ movement of diversion | expect fromm the inexorable retail dealers, I: re- | wre Wy p Wednesda ust by portion of the quires but 4 elmple statement in Proportion: If one on educsday last b ie h Aroy of the Potomac, which was probebly | Yeek of winter produpes an advance.in pepvisions » what will it be in mid-winter? only the pretude of w grand attack thet mony now | Of #0 per cer Le taktny place along tr emtire line from the Janes Pever to the Weldon Railroad. It appenrs thas vpén that date the Pfu Army Corps and @ portion ‘The Lxpected New Call, ‘Tum revimon of the enrollment, which is now tn progreea throughont the Northern Ktates, has once of the Becond, wader the coinmaand of cone inbre made the gublect ofa rath Use leadiew Gono Ww ann ma ar south of the N ttaway be ver, Of discussion. ‘The official call for 8 new conserip- ‘ ithche oe 7 gd nd deren rat slid tion has not yet Leen ised, but the public have fa @ semietivele be eu twenty and thirty mca been informed, Warekyh relikite’ sources, and espe. eset and seth of Poters pau Cee eakire cous T aty by the profininary tncasures for drafting, try is intersected by ite trbulaties and stress ? that additional soldiers are needed With regard to the time when the new requisition will be made, there Is no guide but conjecture. In view of the fact that recruits could hardly Le made serviceable during the winter montis it is not probable that the irawing will occur before March, The order of Mont of these atreama cre ead ty be etrongly forti- flied, and Hatcher's Poy, behind which General Hancock recor fount the enemy in a position of great strength, js known General Warren's advance mar therefore be intended asa to be an. Nun yovernent | ve directi the inl ie . ih ; ; E =H he = bg has pir Phen the President, with reference to a new draft, how- Boutheide Rul and I be ing uw oa N°" | ever, ray noon te epacied, ba by the terns of the patsy end a ; ree Lt ve ii aA amen’ed law the call must be iasuet fifty days ntended asa felnt or recouaol i 0 tain to! 1! hy a grand demonstra previous to the drawing, During the wintery certain tobe mpauled by a grand demonstra- 4 the rebel worksoat the Janes River and therefore, an excellent opportunity i offered ae abGie. eee I tobave recety. {0% Yigerous recruiting, apd for materialy Petersburg. General Grant is nai : “t bvgs fehecsidPe Ra itardps: oh ike’ impending bs tate that 0 ‘ c t not the larger part call Tho cotd essen, particularly in cites, ; “a we 1 Suey ‘ccs fa well) gdapted to recruiting = purpores, “ mera! SUMUIDAN'S To have reached biu fu apreat npmber of men who find it ditheult to 14, le could ther letach two or before this : ‘S 7 obtain remtunerative employracnt, would be nature ut Aun T ’ Chingy Crewestd. then Unde ally attracted by lurge bounties and prompt pay- fect a diversion on the rebel flanks and rear, while - t ‘ ment, This fact, together with whe experience he ; ite: F Pg whieh this city bas bad ju furn'stioy recruits f Sk ceed eae otber localities during the pendency of a dratt, Potdtyee is vot vot euilicieatly clear to Jud should Cause our authorities to take advantiye of the polden opportunity for recruiting offered, ectdal Wearings, bre it constitute an i du Geor pia ait For news respecting the operations of General fumeuan we have et papers, and it isa most promising feature oi tar they have not been able to record a aiucle div aster to ooy portion of bia command, Nearly 9 wonth has now elapse! since he cut away from ie bese wt Athunta, and all his operations seemed tu heave Leeu worked by the same mingled boll. ness nd prudence that distingulshel the earlier part of the campalga, previous w the eapsure of the “Gete City’ of the South, SureMan is 4 great movter in the art of War--not a mere rervile copylet of the acts o He poseessos a creative yeulus that euuvles hiro to apply almost intultively sreat prineiples to the solution of new problonis. Heace the rebels compla.o of bim as the Austrians cid of the great Naroneon, that he tights and wine Dattles in defiance of the nutes of war, Bat it is re- Wt coubttesa be which ja now Tt strove that the Hupervisors’ Commit- tee are dolug & youd w perhaps as can be expe wiant element of the cany eu noEsee rk in this respect, aa well ted frou their limited re- But with # more liberal bounty—oue which wil appeal to a man's pecuulary interest, as well as to bis patriotism —vbe daily number of eu- listmenta might easily be augmented to three or four hundred, making enough to ON the prospec tive quota beiore the time for drafting. If the county bounty were increased, say to five bun- dred dollars, it would not be diffeult to make the daily average of recruiting as snbove iidiented, for at the present t'rne there is comparatively uo competition, Alter the cal! bas been issucd, and particularly when the time for the draft drav ryt ance now otfered will have pass- ed, for the rience of last Summer will be re- toudepend on the Southern Mv sources f otuers. peated, every village and hamlet within aca travel of the city will be represented here | an ‘ agent offering extravagant bounties and eptriting markable that they have not yet been able to ¢ sice z : ' away recruits to fill their respect quotas, ‘This tskea advantage « tingle one of his fo. ee kiaek epall WORN THA abten lcd meet . ‘ abject is well worth the atten of our ctty au. Ned blunders. Ut te auld that General Jon Jomye } : , . thorities, but whatever fi done must be dove quick- fiom, the renowned strateyi tol the Cou.ederacy, 4 : ly. The exerea of recrvita now eredited to the whose crab-like movemeouta enroe pear losing ; “4 Noh ated A 4 ity mu in the neighborhoa! of tive thousand, Georgia to the rebellion, General Dick Tavtog, of | © 4 Ras teh gnd a eee . tae by ber ennty anc he infusion of a little Kod River notoriety, sud Goneral Reavacgarn, the | “2G OY & Evers bares i Lats more life tute the recruiting business, might eu ecription, New York be exempted from the dreaded cou- engluvering Creole, are al! weaving a vet t Lim, entrap pral Suruwan, however, holds them ull dently bewildered them by the opparent complexity of bis movements, which seem to threaten balf a dozen diferent places at the same tine, The last Union and rebel accounts represe.t Lima as close to Savannah, where hoavy tiring was valid to be going on; but this report may be no dore reliable than the representations that he was Lewieging Macon aud Augusta, A fow days more wil solve the question of bia destmation, In the is evough for us that the Richmond papers adrnit that be has not yet met with a check, G Robbing tho lrison and the Gailows. Bons time » uce, Geucral Guan declared that the rebel low lers, ler to sustain their armies had “robbed the cradl> andthe grave.’ They have recently, however, excelled tuenmelves in this re- speck and bave actually vobled the prison and the gallows. Governor Beows, of Georgia, amony her notable expolienta to oppose General Sun. MAN'S progress, pardoned out the Btate prisoners on condition that they would fight against the Union uor meantine, It aud thet be can preh Sly reach blue water it he | army, his is worse ou BHtmMaN than on plemtes, Geany, as jail-lirds and gallows victims From Tennessee the nows |4 apparenily more ] must }e more reckless and dangerous than babies serious, ‘The rebel Goneral Hoop appears to have | and skeletons stuleu trom ‘she cradle and the eid sieve ty Nushville, and occuples a position f° which menacea Chattanooga aud Mut that Nashville apprehend sent iorward trom the grave Ag Siicemas, however, is usual y equal jo over the threatened sing bis men as constables and sending thern a little ahead with bandeuffs and a haltes, amoung the thieves and murderers, he gay aga last ex- tremity try the virtue of cold lead, which is usually reserved for honest men aud honorable sokilers seaboro’ any real dancer we do nos any emergency, Le way bridg iain danger by dy Re-enforecernents will promptly be reat North-wes', that wall vovu place our brave arty in a condition to re- sume the offensive, But even in case of the most jucxcusable rem{seness of the military authorities, Nashville, as well as Murfreeshe and Chat- tuncoga, cau only be taken by the ald of sieve guosand supplies, which are utterly beyoud the command of the rebel leaders a that rection, These places are strongly fortitied; are victualled to stand e sieve of several months’ duration, and tu uy cose we may bo certain that the comrades of Geserals Grant, Suwewan, Thos, Rowecwans; the noble and Jamented Mol If that does not produce a pani On Behbnalf of the Working Women In our advertising columns will be found the notice of a meeting to be held at Cooper Lustitute on Puesday evening, December 15th, on bebalf of the Working Women. The Rev, Haney Wap wn, Jawen I. Brapy, Esq., Hon Caaries and othe: gentlemen will address this meeting, and set forth the clains of these temale operatives to the protection aud sympathy of the public, 6ON, Bull the he- cs who have wrested the Miasiaeipp: and the bor er 6tatee from t souutof dheuselves, aud will more than sustain There are not wanting jindications that General Saeraan may shortly succeed © completely chanwing the situa. tion in Tennessee by a awiftdecisive muy place Hoop in wy aitheult if pot impossible, "hus on all sides we find the evidences of ac- tivity. More than one powerful fleet is thre the Adantic ter of the disloyal States in co teu with ourarmies, Tt thunders all along the line, and the wire filled with the din aud preparation tor beitle. ‘Tbe period has evideutly arrived to sirike the at varluus points before the armies go into winter quarters, and it ia probable ioot within a lew days we may obtain the most luportant news from the eutire vast theatre of the at Vhe recent storm way bave somewhat ce- », vd ov lmapeded operations in Virginia but other- so everything appecrs favorable for our cause » revellion was never betore so closely pressed at weny ioportant aud vite! points, aud there is youdie den that it may receive its death blow SHERMAN or e Gouevals acing as they fora lederacy wil! give w good ac- A Citizen on New Youn, Dey 10h, 1564 As you have already published communications, Tam encouraged ughts that occur to me Upon your od aud tuel bo the working classes at wholesale prices, with the simple co: f distr!- bution added. While lie vot think that this sya- tem should become permanent, I beleve as will be of great benefit as @ temporary relief measure dur+ ing the winter, und if it accomplishes nothing more it will induce many persons to practice an economy they huve never tried, lu my tine 1 have employed many working pec ple, aud in looklug alter their goueral interests have frequently of served that men with large tamilies, working hard all day, are somewhat careless ia spending their earnings. For this reason, they come bome tired, and leave to ther wives the business of market) These women do not earn the money, They kuow ita value, perbaps, but don"t appreclate tho labor of pet it together, They have also large tau lios (ooor folks always have large fan lies) and bet little time to de thelr shopp.ng. Very few search alter the stores where good food is sold the cheap. est, They may be good ot barraining, uot thrifily. The most careful seldom look out for the day of adversity, Ihave known excellont women their esi! sod faine aad glory, FEpitor: nearly all of my to pen a lew th: plan of selling t ‘on where retrout way Le enemy trade at stores because they were acquainted wih prices dbey | sua GRANT, the storekeeper and did not believe hos were any higher tt his ned Liu no Gine to look further, aad were more than a week's supply, > tried the economy of it, Last w. eral barrels of potatoes aud a box oy Bo8) onecd my wcn who bor, + und coroperaking ht seve 1 tok oeeativlull y dues urce Cold Weather Price vintry weather of the last few 6 has pro- exactly the resalt predicted by the Sun neveral Weeks ago—provision dealers and corner provera bave accompanied it with a decided in- vase in prices. ‘There is, of course, no good cause r Uiis advance, and it can enly be attributed to rue Cisposition of these dealers to take advantage 1 tLe people's Lecessties ata time when the weather es ludes therm to 4 great extent from purchasing 4 rectly from the prodycers, Noarly every article of wable cousumption bas advanced jv price within the wat wok, alsbough the supply Orem the country uw bar of soap, or a basket of potatoes, 1 would sell them to ber at Whut they cust me, She came for them regularly for some time. 1a the course of a couple of months my wife asked me why Mrs, did not come for toes and soap, - told bert would ask the husband, I did so, He replied that bis wife had found a cheaper pluce toy purchasing the same articles which were quite us good, Th's led me to enquire further, aud I found that this inna's wite wae then savng nearly two dollars per week ou ber household expenses, all brought auout |y my offer to sell her husvand ty soap aud (asoes at the cost to ue, He said she took 1 int head that if abe welked as far os my house w seve elite money. by walkiug around @ lite bas been sbundavt, Butter bas gone up five cente | more among around the house, that whenever his wife wautd | shiopkee: erm sbe could wave Tais wiuter, tine ‘yomeahe bislaud per potind, aud vearly everything elge iu Ike ratio, | bas Ai contend es x yo pe bila Ae | > ~~ | while the milkmen mildiy juform the publig, sul- | wer sav to Beep ibe pont) warm all winter, (DAY MORNING DEC. 12, 1864 | gtavtniy, that tie last wivance of the Ladtes! was neerely, yours, B, Dowtn. Financial Nows, Marketa, &e. New York, Saturday, Dec. 10, 6 P. M.—Oold took prother turn cownward to: , oe will be seen by the following Nat of fluctuations, The price et 10 o'clock was 11, LOO%; DAI VIBGs 1, BB905 2.15, YOT" + B 296%; 4.10, 286; 4.49, 294%. Rumors of an advance of Grant’sarmy, and the probable evacuation of Veters! ure, assisted the downward tendency. The export demand for thir day's steamers amounted to $559,405, making for the week #172007, The gen- eval stock market was dull and heavy, with an evi- dent indirposition to operate, Governments were There wea no Second Board, The money qwarket [¢ becoming enry again, and large arounte wore offered at 6 percent. in the afternoon, although the common rate ia still 7. Foreign exchange bas been quiet Por sterling baukere asked 109 jg at sixty days, and 1104 & 1104 at three da, The week's im- quiet ports of dry coode were to the valne of only $408,704, against #), 195,79 the same week last year. The to- tal value of the inmportations of eeneral merchandise, other than dry goods, during the week ending Decem- ber S. wae #1,706,240, STOCK SALPG—FIRST BOARD, 209 Quicksilver M.. Mo... 90 750 1.8, 6a, 47, 138 90 700 Us. 60,'S1,ep..115 1750 gal ig gus do... rai B00 UB, Gay Uedv's. on” do. . do... cewek. Ue do esses 1000 U8, Bay 10-t'a, 10000 ‘Trea, 7 3-1 GAN do... LLY a ¢A0 U.S. 08 Ly. ) uo, lw Cle, & Pi bo Chi. & NW. sw) Mo. ba, Jay Ublo & Mins, 6 ao. ) Cle. & Tol, K... Suv Obi. & K. iB... tow deo.. 1 Chi, B&Q B.. iw do. “ tw Cum 100 Coal Pf do.. ¥ 2 Cin, H, & Day 1) Maripuss Miu. » do) Mol & Po du ©. is do... Biey 100 Aw, Coal . DOMERTTO MARKET) ASD WHOLEBALB PRICES OL BREST New Yous, Sarcapay, Dec Cotes, Wi. Java, Geubs =. Lromungo, 424 44 a4 uty 1b, —Mid. Now Orleana 1 20; Mid. Upland, 1: Domestic goods, yard,-Shirting, brown, 98350 Do, bi'h'd, 62 ou55 , Sho’ brown, 62% e— ; beached, adi, Dialling, brown, 62 a3 do others, 4408 nels, 1) 's01 0); Baciuets, T5al 2, Fish, cwt. Dry cod, Sioa #8: Piek, do bbl, — a0 00; Dry seale, sou; Pick, Salmon, 1, -—« ~—; Mackerel, 1, a2 Ov; Herrings, 1, box, our and Meal, bbl.—Genessee, ext, 10 60011 5: 12 2bals 11 Qual t 6 9 45; Corn ywine, S T0as 5 Mons du; Layer, box, 6 20a ; Almonds, J4a~ ; Do enelied, at, Tl wh, 265929 65; Canadian Rye, | dal 50; Cora, y.%, 1 9601 96; Oars, State, 04a) v6; Canada, 1 ove rh, Lival 66, -Ouk lowe and Ik, 7000; Kaat, 5 WaT OG ettves bbieand hhda, 1 lad 2.0 Molasera, gal.—New Orleans, 1 Lim 27 ‘orto Kico, nw, Wl 10; Cuba, Mus, do, «avs; Cubs clayed, | ‘ 0 Olive, enll., 8 40; Olive, eases, 7 The Lin'd, city, 140i 46, Whale, “0; Poi, ib, bs oa ali Kerosene, Proviaons.—Vout, m. bbls, nominal ; ‘ ork, ciear, new, nominal; W., 4 { Lard & dbaby | ec) Alcohol, gal. 2 S08 90; Brandy, O'tud, ‘Do Stare, 1s ido Al Seigu, 5 10 1A, Bt.Croix, 6 Wat (ip, Am. : Whis Brady, A + Kum, Jamaies, i Am., pure, 22 Am., 1901 92 ~a--; do clarified, 26 : Brown and yellow, 13\ya val 10; Am. Ybal 06; Am, Ni Wal uv; No, ‘and 4 Me OS; sup, & ex. pullec 8. Am, washed, 6 Tra). tly sow non skin; Sal wider end Lump, nominal; Oolong and Ningvong | vTal 6): Souching and Congo, ry 50, Naneous.—Rice, 100 lb, East India, dress lt k and, bush, 70a——; 1 © von, per ib, 23024; ; sda, do, duabu : Hay, 100 Ibe, 0; Candles city, 45a—, Hop, crop North Kiver, SPECIAL NOTICES, Editors New York Sun-—Dear : following trom the advertising columns of the Tri- bune fully deserves the annexed from same paper: “Up-town residents will find an advertisement smong the butiness potices, of interest to those who use or want Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines, The advertiser, Mr. J. T. ELIAS, has long been in the employ of the Wheeler & Wileon Manuiactaring Com- pos, and is well known to all thely customers, His eetublishment will be found a great couvenience in supplying the necessities of those who use the ma- chines in the upper part of the erty, while to those purchasing machines, he will be a competent inetruct- or, The pressof the city have been liberal in their notices of the only place up-towa where Wheeler & Wilson's Machines are to be obtained, And now, during the holidays, please advise the purchasers of sewing machines particularily to patronize Mr, Elite Such offshoots trom the parent estatiishment as the one above noticed deserves the encouragement of all clus. ilere the atlueut may select a splendid machine for the boudolr, aud the indigent procure thie alinost indispensable neceselty, upon partial pay- mente, or rent them asmay be woet desirable.” De pot for Beown's Baby Tenders, “Superior to most human baby tenders,."’—Tribune, 24 “Neglected Coughs and Colds Few are aware of the importance of checking a cough or “Cow. toon Cold," in ita flrat erage: that which, tn the be. y oning, would yield ton mild remedy, if neglected, soon preys upon the lungs, “ Brown's Bronchial ‘Trocbes,” or Cough Lozenges, afford iustant relief, 114 Grover & Baker's Highest Premium Rewing Macht for asle and to cent at 96 Broad. tween ond 2d ate, oh Danville, Penn, Jane 2, IS62.—Dr. Wm H. GREGG Dear Sir: lo Februa SOL, 1 was af. flicted with sucar diabetes, and tor five monthe | pase- Fedimore than two gallons of water im twenty-four re. | waee! lived lo getup at olsen as tea or twelve ties durlug the night, and in five monthe [lost about itty pounds in weight, During the month ot July, tool, L procured two botties ef Constitution water, wod alter taking tyo bottles 1 was entire:y cured, soon atte: jegaining tuy aewal good health, Yours truly, Che w List 1. L. DEWILED, Sold wholesale by MORGAN & ALLEN, 46 Cliff st, and all drugedete, _ a Fall and Winter —!f you want Fall and | Winter clothing, goto F, Bb, BALDWIN'S, To and Ty boy ery . Toe largest stock and store in the city, an oriced lesa, Children's department vot equalled, 425 Atvetion and Chari. ILSONS PHlebest Premium ich Mowing Macuines, No. 625 Broadway, Walbh Lek & WILSON'S Button Mole } Holliday Presents of WHEGLUE W Consaaption 1 Lungs, Langs Lungs, Lungs, Lunges, Lu ‘ Pine tree Tar Condi € ot Consumption than all th medies ever discovered in the world, New York has bun- diece and thousands of persons that have been eured, | whea they were to ail appearances bevond the reach ot wedloue, Phe healing propesties of the Tar Cos. dial act upon the trritated eurtee of tne lungs and penetrates to each dleeased part, relieving vubduiow luflauueation, and restoring the om thy action, Let all Cousumptives use Consamptiol } Lange, Lang Lunge, | ang, Langa, Lun the Pine Tree Tar Cordial, with great contidence, doid at Dr, WISHAI I'S Office, No, 10 N street, Philadelphia, N,B,—All consa Ux mr mnie po! Hincl, and by Divasiow everywhere ‘ia ‘ DEATHS, On Sonday worviue, Wm. be Lacey, OEY. ‘fk Irtewts oi fam! tfully invited teepectfully iovi the funeral, this fifoainy afer oonn at? c bie iste reside South 6th #, ul bh, His remains will be taken to Cn - vary Ci terment. 4 for 7 DEVINE-<On Se‘urday, Dec. 10, of divense of the heart, Mee, Mary Devine w eof Dennis Devine, and hter of Joho Denonnr, Lhe 1¢) epectiuli, aay atte noon, Lec, Lt) "cloca, ixom her late Teaicence, 64 Weet Slat a wae th ave. 14 GALLAGHER—In Brooklyn, on Sanday morning, 1ithy i, Jordan, wite of P. Uallagher, de: T teavade of the family fre respectfully invited toattend the funeral, th’ y, at 2 Orcloeky from the residence other hvothen 13 ‘cx 42 veure. s¥@5 god trends of the family are re- street. _GRAHAM~—On Sanday morning, Dec, 11, William (iraham, in the 75th year ot his age, The relatives and friends of the family, and thore of hie sous, David, William and Samuel, are reapoct- tully invited to attend the funeral, on Tue: noon, 13th Inst, at 2 o'clock, irom the re pe om, David Graham, 28 North Third at, urch, HLOPKINS—On Monday, Dec. 5th, Thomas F. Hop- king, son of Patrick aud Wineford Hopkins, aged 21 yeare and 4 months. lie reiacives aud frienda, and those of the farnitr, invited to attend the funeral, at the Church of St. Mary, Siarof the Sea, Court #t, Brooklyn, where a soletan Maas of Kequiem will he offered tor the re- pose of his soul, on Tuesaday, Dec, 18th. LEWIS — On Saturday, Dec. 10, at Morrisania, Weatchester Co, in full hope of a glorious immortall- ty, Wm. N. Lewis, 81., aed 64 years and 17 daya, The iriends and relatives of the gen A also Mor- risania Lodge, 1. 0. of O. F., and the order in gene- ral, also the Masonic traternity, are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, on Puesday, idth inet, at 1 lock, P.M, fiom the M. E. Church, = nia, 2 LILLIS—On Sunday, Dec, 11, George Thomas, the younsest son of Michwel aud Margares Lillie, aged 1 year and | mouth, The friends and relatives of the family are respect- fully invived to attend the funeral, thie (Monday) afternoon, Dec. 2 o'clock, froin the residence of hia parents, 101 Beet 2oth et. ol MULLEN—oOp Sunday, Dec, 11, Mary Ano Mallen, bow ter of George and Julia Mullen, aged 16 months wud 17 daya. The relatives aod friends of the family are respect- fully fuvited to attend the funeral, frou the reei- dence of her parents, 260 Johu et, Brooklyu, ttle a. ternoon at ¥ o'clork, 0 MURPH Y—On Sunday, Dec, 11th, Joseph Murphy, ® native of the County Longtord, Purten of Kilioe Clontbumper, Ireiand, d #0) years, Hie relatives and fund, and those of bis son, James Murphy, ere juvited to attend the funeral, on Lueeday afternoon, the 1sth is uv o'clock, trom his late resideuce, 251 West Sotb ae PETERSON — On Sunday, Dee. 11, Willie, youngest ehild of Charles J. and puean ©, Peterson, aged 1 year and 1 months, Tho friends and relatives of the family are 1e- specttully iuvited to attend the funeral, thie (Monday) arternoon, at 1 o'clock, irom the residence of bie pu- rents ov Horatio st, cP] SKILLIN—Killed on the Sth of November, in the trencher before Petersburg, Sergt. Johu skillin, Co. F, 12vih Reet., N.Y. V, Nc ice of the funeral whea the remains arrive, 254 8. ONE—On Saturday evening, Dec, 10th, Charley A,, only child ot William 3, and Julia A. sine, axed 1Lanonths, . The relatives and frieude of the family are reepect- fully invited to @tteud the funeral, thie (Mo atternoon, 12th, at 1 o'ciock, from th de dence of bis grandfather, J. Bellows, J64 Broome #t, without further ivitation. iu KHN—On Saturday, Dec, 10, 1564, after a short and severe ilinees, Kate Augusta, eldeet dauchver ot George H, wud Lavenia K. Wel, aged 4 years and 14 days, : Farth hath one rosebud leve, While heaven one auge! wore, The friends and relatives of the family aro respect- fully invited to attend the tunersl, on Monday tith lusi., at Lo'ctook P. M., from the residence of | 215 Weat 21et «t. WULFF—On Sunday, Dec, 11, of {inflammation of the bowels, Pred, Waitt jium Uthiede, Hanover The remains will Le teken to the Lutheran Ceme- tery from bia residence, cor. 4th #t. and 2d ave, on Luesday afternoon, at J o'clock her i OOFERS,—THE MONTHLY MEETING of the Tin, € aud Metal Roofers’ Agsociation willbe held at th Room, 2 Third ave, this ( day) evening, 12th just. Members are reauee tigre. ALFRED PARKER, Pres. JOHN Ba ILL BE RE ceived at 16and ls Chambers et, from part.es who will furnish froin 1,00) to 2,000 new barre.s, half barrels and kegs per wonth, for the year 1865, ‘The barrels must be the eize of eae barrels, tat hoops, firong and well sewoned, The batt barrele and keas must be round hooped und iso welleeasoned, Pay meute will be wade tor above work as soon as deliver- ed, B, LORILLARD, 21 NITED COOPERS, No, 3, OF BROOK. iva—The regular monthly meetung of this Aso. tion will be held this, Monday, evening, Dee, Lath, ot Court st. A full attendance je rejueeted, as there will be an election for officers forthe year, by order of ‘1}HOMAS SPENCE, Pres't. EDWAKD EY, Ree, sec, 1 UNITED COOLERS, NO. 4, WILL HOLD theix revular monthly meeting at S74 Grand et, thir, Monday, evening, at 7% o'clock, will attend, as ane Ail members JAMES K ction tor ofticors will take place, CARNEY, Prestt, CHARLES W, MARX, Secrerary, S a ies NITED COOPERS, No, 5—A REGULAR monthly mecting will be held at Koomas 69 Van Dam et, this (Monday) evening. All members are requested to attend as their wil be election tor ofticers, Any members having claims nat the #o- ciety are reqaeeted to present the same for payment, utter this ad cuch claims will not be liswened to, By order of WM. HACKETT, Pres, R, HH, ALLEN, Ree. Sec. 1Z2 ORKING WOMENS’ — PROTECTIV UNION MEETING AL COOPER INSTILCT f) BBDAY, DECEMBER Lith, 1504, Rev HENRY WARD BEFCHER, JAS. T. BRADY, Kay. Hon, CHAS, P, DALY, HENKY MORFORD, Esq, will read a poem, and other geuuewmen, will address the public ou bebalt ot the Working Women of New York city, oor open at Thy o'vlock, Admission Free, SOCIETY NOTICES, FENIAN Bre THERHOOD—A PUBLIC lecture will be celivered before the e Circle by JOHN RAFFERTY, Ba Ve Lall, 206 bichth ay, pear’ wing, Dee, de at s o'clock, ~“Treland's Right to Selt- Government.” ‘Lickeis, 25 cemtseach, ‘To be had at the door, ws UBLIC “TEMPERANCE MEETING OF Caledonian Division 8, ot IT. at their Hall, 527 Bowery, on Monday evening, Dec, 12th, wt T's o'elock, Good speaking and eiuging, Allare iuvited, 61 BOARD AND ROOMS, OARD WANTED IN THE CO 4 plain family, for a lady and child § mouths old. State vour terms, Room with tire. Address \, M, M Mox 57>, Sun Oftice, tor 2 days, eee 16 VARD—A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE accommodated with board, Also a large front room fora man and his wife, 191 West 20th st, 515 DURNISHED ROOMS WITH EVERY convenience for hourekeeping—Croton water on let and 2d floor; alsoa partor and bedroom, in East for gentleman and wife; no childreu taken, tic room to let, Inquire 366 Grand st, pri- vale entry, yy Hore. GARNI, 135 EAST S8TH ST, 4 door from Jd ay Furnished bedroome for res. pectable mechanic each ® reparate room fom $1 25 to $1 75 per week; double bedrooms, $. per week.441 NSTRU ION. LGEBRA, BOOK KEEPING, WR G, Arithmetic, Spelling, &c., taught trom $10 to #10 per quarter, Foreigners taught the Eagliah Gngeace by American teachers, PAINE'S Mercantile Coilegos, (established 154%) 62 Bowery, N. Y., and 253 Fulton t., Brooklyn, 267 Al TTOWNSEND's COMMERCIAL ACADE- my, 200 Bowery, below Houston #t Bookkeeping, Arithmetuc, Algebra, Keading, Spelling, Wrhint, Granniar, &e,, are tauxht without classes, Persons thoroughly qualified for business, Koons for ladies and private instruction, Ct ie QVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS. coats ut eet hha piscens of cee iia 1 from 3S ko by. Also and voots W cuateh, GBO, LEVLB ibe ae ae vated to auvend the tunerni, on Mon- | ‘HS. & ASs, ALCTION NOUR UCTION NoTk E—CROCKERY, ui fame, ch tops, Be, WM W. SHIBLEY, cue. eer, Will sell ou Temday, Dev. 15, at We'clock, af rh st, >. EMBCRY. Jr. a choice stoc® of Hist and Americus goods in lote ior dealers, Salee free forcesb, : "CTION—THIS AFTERNOON AT 2 ovok, will be soid the entire hanteome furn!- tueo Jet ats bob 74) anu Sth AVES, fine ¥« t nnd ingrain ca: pete rich parlor MUL MItGL@, BOs, . iaketore, cocks CTtainey shades, baicaus, steada spine and but tat. tresses, paintines, bookesses, tables, chairs of all kinds, el.gant teathe | ina, cut glassware, sil- ver, crockery, d eve necessary for geatee! housekeeping. No poet ponement, ptt UCTION SALE OF FRENCH AND ENG- igh Uhioa Tovt-HENRY ©. EVANS, Avot, will sell, on Tuc joc, Lith. at 1) o'clock, at 13 Bare clay et, a large vasiety of china tors, toy tew, tea ceta, THotte cups, res, we, ; also white crautie and come. mon ware and glavewaie, Sale without reserve, to clove consirnmente wl MORIARTY, Al t., at @ eniture, teather beds mattiareoy blankets, com fo: ters, oft paintings mtr rors, clocks, Glare vae, UOTE, BALLUOLA, FLITE etock inom &e. dc, ab td tham Square, &t iy o'clock, tila day, no posts ponement, a“ \ ARSHALL SALE THis DAY AT BELL & INGRAHAM'S, 5S) New bowery, « larce variety of #i(k aud other dreaees, linen ehirta, sheets, quilts, table Linen, and various other articles for tam ily use. By order of M. LYUNS, Marshall, Terme Cash. 112 L. PHILLIPS, AUCT'R—WILL SELL hi Y. tattersallei8 New Bowery, ‘Tuesday, 16° » 6 work hotees, S rockawaysa, f second hand coacves, 4 licht wagons, 2 business doy new and 2d hand harnees, dc, 56 THIS DAY— AWNBROKER'S SALE JAMES AGAN. Auction will vettat G1 New 4 of gold aud silver Howery, at. 10'y o'eiock, & watches, gold aud diameid * plus chatog keys une cel ond mathemat. foals, plated and eliverw a tool4, and @ variety ot fon! instruments, earpen weution, By ses Phas other woods too nuwerous t JOUN LYNCH, 75 Grand et AWNBROKER’S SALE THIS DAY, BY JOHN MOKLIMER, 15 bast Broadway, of « large And seasonable lot of dreswa skirts, ehawls, cloaks, sheets, retuounte, spreads q bleukets, boots, Phoes, nud a Hage lot of other ,ouds Worthy the atten. thea of desleve und Lousekeepe.«. By order HENRY Me ALEENAN, )0s Bighth ave, lus S HERMAN & CU., ACCT’ RS—WILL Seil Je thieday the stock and txtures of the frst clase orster seloon, 199 and ful Bowery, viz: —Chuin, tables, dishes, crockery, kalves aud forks, copper bolier, portatne range, chaude lere, gra fixtures, ce ware, &c, Also 1 hoi, wagon aud Lurnees, bale positive, lls V M. WITTERS, AUCTR, WILL SELL, this day, atZ o'c.ock, ut 45) Canal et, parlor suites, Ledsteads aud bedding, bureaus china, gluse ond silverware, 26 velvet, tapertry, S-'F oul other carpets, votes, cliaive, biapkete, diviug mom aud kitiheu furniture, &c, 7 “HORSES, © Fal RREAGES &e SOR SALE—1 HEAVY SPAING CART, eingie horse truck aud hares, N.Y, Of) Company, 14 Matcea Lene pee SALE CHEAP—2 one ly years old, round buitable tor heavy woik Mist be wold ue the ewner i¢ going to leave city. Inquire o HIRAM W. KERK, 225 Woes dud et, tor S days or until soid. a GOOD HOKSES— Jkind, price $00; one kek SALE—A LARGE Dt WUBLEFTRUCK— » Willen 21 bar ein goo) order, and will be told che.) Appiy ai 250 Wea Goth et, JAMES Mee CRKEADY oh VOR SALE—A BLACK MA and ad yen: old colt, juet tron ranted sound, aleo # bali Chctetopher st For SALE—A STRONG HORSE, FIT FOR heavy woek, Alo, amare betwe uf and 7 ycare fo be seen at No. ud Tih ev., leod store, fort th, PRICE #69, * 00) "Wa Syoug Cart evi huge SRSONAL NOTICE DDRESSED TO INVALIDS SUPFE idu FROM SUROFRULA, ULCERS, ERI P. RHEUMALISM, DislAsbs oF iP, suffering from @and destruc. t portion of my terrible apoenrance and ol- i © iinpo le, While my money ed Llett nothing u ut poverty compeled me to call ina Disp 1 cinu, who, horriied at my appearance, hat l would Le con. signed to Potter's fow dave, He returned with Dat s pebUcman belug ap- parently tore ured a@ichte, pronounced curable, He not ouly 5 aleo turuiebed ive with ot tectly cured, f would aio state who had previoudy attended sible for ine to recove , hy Heine Ewet 11th et, bet 2d and .id aves JOUN HOLMES, PAYLOR, Coutaies.ones of the terr » ulceration vert he ereate the at all plys.cuange widere. it impos euilice Isat No of Sworn before me, (, ( rewde, i John Holmes and know the above to be true, W. HE BBARD, M1). y Ins, Co, Dr, Tieine guurantere a pe id laeting cure, He refers to huudreds that have been cured tweuty five yearsavo. iis treatment ie positively without fall in al! ecrotuluu, hereditary aga all other chiopie diseases, Lostead of -pend.ne mouthe Of misery Ube der ihe care of other phy ac *, or in bospitals, or ewallowlne pounds of jodid pola, Inercury, By rp, &e., you cau be cured tuaverv short tune by be, Heine's new treatinent, Otllee No, G+ Bast Lith at, bet Yd and 4d aver, lis penctice in recently -cou- yacted diseases.ao well ae 1u constitutional affections, imu, CAceUing Aecord, oF My Oiher, Bud in Ace ky wledsed by every scientitc man to be the only reliable systew.away* Kuaranteeiue ® radienl cure, Cotafortabie roows for pauents who desiie them, Zo) Y WIFE, SARINA W. MYERo, baving left me, i hereby give notice thatl shall pay pe lis contracted by her without my cogrent,—rooks ira ly L304, E NHAKD H, EV rks, 24h = WAY TMM ASNT EU OTT) FOTT TO SAILORS—INFORMATION wanted of WM. MEKKONY, who lett this elty in the « for New Orleans, 1a 15d4, fiom New Orleaue he ped tor Liverpool i the bark Mary Anu, Any information of him will be moet thadksully received by his sister MAM Y, ai fu.) Maudie fon avenue, JRISONERS’ PAY— 4 owed mother of p cs of war, or heirs of dee ceased soldiers, can Lave thea pay collected promptly. BHELDON & LEPPERTS, Mivtary banker, 40 2/aris How, Tinos Building, i u87 a ORIZE MONEY, PRISONERS’ PAY, OFFI- cers’ and soldle.s pay cusbed; officers clearances obtained ; pensions and bounties couected, SHEL« DON & LEFFRICES, Military and Naval Bankers, 46 Park Kow, Times buiding, 560 AND DRISONERS OF WAR WIFE widowed mother of ali prisoners of war can be paid by application to our office, Alvo peusions, bouu- ties, pay aud prize money collected, L, BROWN & CO.,, Military aud Naval Collecting OMce, Park Pisce, under Broadway Bank \ ORKING WOMENS’ PROTECTIVE L NLON MEFTING AT COOPER INSTITUTE, TPURSDAY, DECEMBER Lith, Isdd, Kev, HENRY WAKD BEBCHER, JAS. T. BRADY, Esq, Hon, CARLES I, DALY, HENRY MORFORD, will read & poem, And other centhomen Will Addzers the public on hehalt of the Working Wauen of New Yok city, Deore open at Thy o'clock, Adwissiou re THE WIFE OR © REWARD—JOHS GALLAGHER >200 rayed trom lide heme on the 20th ul 21 y not capable of takiuy eure of bine ‘ of memory; wore, whea he lef a plus cup, blue coat, and white corduroy pants, aged yeas, Any person who will take Lim bome living will cecelve (he above reward, 7 ge Ney MEDICINES, eee PA URE YOUR COUGH—USE CAMPBELL'S SYRUP Var oud Wild Cherr: conghs, colds, sore throut, or diptheria, Onl bu cente per bottle, To be had at CAMPBE store, cor, Sth ave, aud Yorh at,; CHA store, cor. Hudeon and Hammond ste,; SHEDDEN, cor, Bowery and 4th #t,; and also in Brookiyn, at MILNE'S. 217 Fulton et, 2 Pyk. BONE, il4 WEST 16TH ST—DIS. eases of the heart, luau, liver, kidpeys, ulcerated throat jula, old ulcers, tuoi, every torm of eka . constitutional chronic a.tection of every obaracter, Hours 1 to 4, 25 QED LEAD Ok TYPE METAL OF ALL wy WE Bie a Wullnt when oom ee —_-™ ne anuS=eBsE~