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funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late —-, No. 183 Ninth avenue. ~ peeintial sete PING rh 500 RES revs, Pafees te UNITED @EATES MAIL SrRAM- | "4 LADY OF EDUCATION AND REFINEMENT WOULD emtnation, from which it Sppeared deceased was a morning, December 23, after a ahort illuevs, UCTION man of temperate habits, that ‘entered Wnuax Inte foreman of Eagle Fire Engine , fine chins, glass, plated ware, hardware, J - like to meet with an of reading te pw ey ae ayer: No. 1a. faney seta and, — at 75 cents, $3, a 16 each, ith “Cai States mails for pag cbtale wilting Sitar Gp ecpoia chamieoe Rave attempted self-destraction, the jury returned a relatives and friends, and the members andex- | J. VAN sell on Wednesday, Cx bos . Europe o » December 27, at 12 | Address Mrs. D., Herald office, : ‘Verdict of accidental death from the disc! ‘of & | members of the com are invited to attend his fune- ee Se Pearl street, to close q the original price, te out the winter stock. @dlook M., from her berth at the foot of Canal street. | ————— ' Pistol, ral, this ‘at half past mine o'clock, from the re- | for aceount whom it mey concer, 400 lote and pack. Also, a For freight or Passage, be unequalled accommeda- RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS SOME FAMILY | “4 sidence of Mr. , No. 14 Willett street, His re- pegs ye yang @ stock of earthenware and 200 Shawls, in wool and broene, tions fer elegance te washing, or gentlemen’s and ladies’, at her : United States Marshal's Office. mains will be taken to Greenwood, , aud fancy toys, of a retailer. from $2 to $6. EDWARD K. 46 Wall street. | residence, 157 street, in the j camalso | ANOTHER SLAVE SHIP SBIZED. On Friday, December 22, WriuaM Raysern, a native of @. B. WILLIAMS & 0O., 250 Greenwich street, Fassengere are requested to be on board ot is A. M. | repair clothes, and produce satisfactory ~The schooner G H. Townsend, owned by Mr.*| Sheffield, England. . UCTION NOTICE.—BY VIRTUE OF A CHATTEL Netwoen Robinson and Marray | 1 a beer. oy wine ord jan. 10, Machado, was seized by the United Slates Marshal on ‘The friends of the family are invited to attewd his fu- morigege, there wi Fare Tusaday, the 26th ee eT aes | eee Beeston notion that ithe ships of ‘this Caen AND waren wanres 3 4 PER informa: a ing being a | neral, ‘morrow afternoo "el t is Decem! at % oe! \ at No. qannet carry goods contraband . famil, Brook, Der chee ee es eee va ee Franblin street, ailsthe furniture of « lan invoice of india sania Ged senrfs: J: BBOK.& 00., e goed SALOr tepeetioge i q Broadway. boarding nd who has had = On y, December 22, of chronic diarrhoa, Euza | house, consisting of rosewood, black walnut and maho- table, Gouraas, wife of John Gourgas, Jr. gany bureaus, sofas, chairs, bedateads, centre, card and Open Christmas—Brady’s Magnificent Dax | “fer frieuds and thone of the family ate respectfally | extension tables, Brussels and ingrain carpets, _oil- } : / ’ { folio — —— ATLANTIC, fone. West, BALTIC, Capt Comstock. | JPywtc CLERK WANTED_ONE WHO 18 THOROUGH. These ships have b } ; } OAKS, CLOAKS—HOLIDAY PRESENTS, USEFUL geerrian Galleries, 359 and 205 Broadway. invited to attend the fi from her late residence, | cloths, 190k: , clocks, lace curtains, 6! Govieal ‘veered cheoks, wervented pure ; esearanb, fr te, aig, Minor | Sah nendar™ sows eos oon | Sas Wi aici Sse | Seater ek bras occas | "aoe {oreo Smee | Gaver ke ig nd Ee aed . Hy 4 “3 ye Gelored miniatures set im lockete, pins, veals, | On Saturday morning, December 23, at nine o'clock, of | quired from.every purchaser, 3. ate ee eS ee heen woelne Apply at the corner of and in and fancy cases, at BRADY’S National Gal. nD James Kary, son of Hugh Kain, in the 3d year of Attorney for Mortgégee. ‘MO! nee Ge 3 is age. . = Jery, Wo. 850 Broadway, LYNEUX BELL, 58 Canal street. | avd speed, and their accommodations for passengers are ~—————_—- unequalled for elegance and comfort. Price of (ITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER WANTED, BY eter The funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon, at SSIGNEE3 SALE OF FURNITURE—ON WEDNES- 0 YOU WANT & [DQOME HOLIDAY PRESENT | from New York to Li 1, in first class cabin, $130; idow }; tability, 4 | ria in a nice case, with etaarne the fast pop een eres T ion oft ingore aad? w Moon, pe ee oad log heed ay raion as in second do. $75; exclusive ‘use ofextra ee toned ea reife ean ra he ates others make for dfty conta, and equal to $2 pic- | _ On Friday, December 22, Awgnuivi, daughter of James | fura\tace contains’ to td Cae an aanlene ‘Hambert, Y ’ $696; frome Liverpool to Mew York, 90 ond 20 fcipees. | dresa Mi. As, Herald office. Dranch of your famil Jacob’ al way,and buy a set oF a aye pow ring, jad sure to please and are equal in bril- lianey to Price $17 50 complete set with ease; gents’ single: stone 4, 2o gione expervenced soy ey attached to each ship. secured until paid for. 10 TEA AND COFFEE MERCHANTS.—SITU. PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. wanted, by # gentleman just arrived from England, 4 FROM LIVERPOL. with a thorough knowledge of the tea Saturday, Dee, 17. . | also an and coffee i icient bookkve} double and single entry, . Saturday, Dec. 30, Address J. C., care of pra oe 607 Third avenue.” . Saturday, Jan. 13. : 855. Saturday, Jan. 27, bi ge MERCHANTS AND OTHERS.—WANTED, BY A * respectable and well educated young man, 22 yeare t ee OO duel | incsday, Feb. . Saturday, Feb. 10;...1855. IFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS —THE SUBSCRIBER Seen Mar ea and Feb, 24, . | of age, a sit — 8 clerk pe ps eens pinet ji ‘or frei or passage apply to ent where earn iveli- ge a Sepeecite! nolldage, NOD AT ALE ERAETANG | EDW'D K. COLLINS No, 66 Wail street, New York, hoot, Wek 161, Herald ofice THE TIMES, has resclved upon making WN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool. fares elsewhere. ANSON’S, 589 Broadway, opposite the | Edward and Mary Caroline Ray, in the 4th year of her | (late Humbert & Kenny), 172 and 174 Falton street, Metropolitan Hotel. age. . brooklyn, consisting of a complete assortment of parlor ————— On Friday, December 22, at his residence-in Hicks | and chamber furniture in rosewood, mahogany and wal- Bew Music.‘To-morrow, Mo.morrow”— ey Brooklyn, Mr. Saucxt Jouxsrox, formerly of Bel- | nut, of the most reliable character, and in point of atyle Ballad as sung by Mr. Barnett in the character of Mons, | ‘ast, Ireland, aged 30 years. ; | and finish, unexceptionable. The attention of the trade e es, in his popular dri of that name, as played The funeral services will be held in the Hicks street M. | and others wanting really good furniture is invited. Spegnes, in wile the breaieat auseune. Tk fo em. | & Church, corner of Sunimit street, this afternoon, at | Catalogues may be obtained and the goods examined, Delllabed with vignette of Mr. Barnett in character. | 08¢ o'clock precisely, from which place his remains will | the day and evening previous to the sale, ; Price 38 centa. “A Noble’s Daughter,” ballad, sung in | D@ emoved for interment in Greenwood, His friends | Gotan Price 25 cents. iy name will please attend the funeral without further invitation. ¥ JOSEPH HEGEMAN, AUCTIONEER.—SPLENDID ae WATERS, Publisher, 333 Broadway, pe 4 morning, December 23, Dasmm. P. ADAMs, B oil Paintings.—Tuesday, December 26, at 7 o'clock in the evening, a and splendid collection of va- Waters, 333 | ,, The funeral services will be held to-morrow afternoon, | Ingpe ofl pain be arta plendid collection of va Holiday Presents.Horace at two o'clock, at his late residence, No. 174 Livingston AL carved Sail EUs Feeines, poco si bared ot Langone caathmate gr street, Brooklyn. His friends will please attend the fu Sous; freak Ge poosll ef toe cal beeen at ‘ ~ | neral without further invi ion. " parol ined a the ¢ nion. in his warcrooms can | {nq Willidmsburg, on Saturday ovening, December 23, EC. Coat Sete ee neers, fieods doe! eens: melodeons from five do,, afforcing ‘an. opportunity for | Siti Painful illness, Ewa Tuonr, in the 96th year F his’ paintings which has over been offered to the: public” Phaelection of holiday presents for a friend not to be | ° the relatives and frients of the family, and those of f St auction, upon which he has bestowed an “unusual pad cle bere in the United States, and at prices s0 ex- | nis brother, George W. Thorp, are respect{ully invited to | AMOUHE cf labor, with the confdent hope that his ef- ‘twemely low as to come means of all. attend his funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, be t, gle BP iM coke ne BRO’ % immense . STEPHEN KENNARD & €0., 27 Austin Friars, Londan. 0 DRY GOODS MERCHANTS AND DRAPERS.— cincene ater grctien im the prises of hie present mag- | °C “WAINWRIGHT a OO., Paris. : Wanted, a situation, by « respectable man, 28 yeare GEORGE H. DRAPER, Havre. Of age, just arrived from England; he understands the The owners of these ships will not be accountable for | retaildrapery business, and has held a situation in «one gold, silver, bullion, epost, jewelry, precious stones or | of the largest wholesale hoeses in Bagloge, Good refer- metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and | ences as regards character and ability cam be the valu Address box 160, Herald office. ” CLOAKS, Serre, AND FURS, coyamencing on Monday, the 18th of December—profor- “ring this course to carrying over a large stock to another season. therefore, desirous of making pur- chases for presents, have now an opportunity of Raloot- ing from ene of the richest and most extensive stocky giver, 1@ thereof therein expressed, Shippers please take notice, that the ships of this line in the city, at unprecedented bargains, cannot carry avy goods contraband of war. ANTED—BY A FRENCHMAN, SPEAKING 00D HORACE WATERS, 333 Broadway. ‘ us public. By the terms of his agreement with lish, and who has traveRed » great part of the W. B.—Between this and New Year's day Mr. Weil | £0™ fede emg Pet tphdeiny ee cae ae Sr 'Hegeman, the whole of this plod d collection maa $15 to $20 (OR LIVERPOOL.—PACKET ON 28TH DECEMBER. | Caited States, a situation in « merchant’s or im sell plans, melodeans, music and musical instruments Ai a ee ee ee eleetianas ively be’ sold without the least reserve. Also 16 to 22 The fast sailing packet ship FRANCIS P. SAGE, | Sy other kind of business; hes good @ of all kinds at » greater discount than ho has evermade | Her funeral will take place from Mr. jn oh gg large number of imported oil paintings and paintings on 40to 40 | Win. H. Robson, Master, will wail as above. For pas- | 2 2. bp Ra ect A ne ly ag wT. G., Vetore. of Warren and Hoyt streets, Newark, this afteruoon, at | "> handsomely framed. . Ta to 160 | seas, having excellent seoimmadations, apply on board, |. Sorell Nee, ™ promptly ai 4 gr sa es two o'slock. The friends are requested to attend, =: r ver, OF Splendid Holiday PresentsPianofortes— | “"New Oricans and St. Loui iaase Y WATERBURY & DYER, AT 10% O'CLOCK, Sto 8 THOMAS P, STANTON, 56 South street. AITER WANTED—TO ATTEND TOA DENTIST’S ‘Fhe subscribers would eall the attention of those de- x wet tte sates Kecae Be ad u : Broad street, [100 13 . ofice; must have the best of city recommenda- ting to make a truly splendid as well os useful holiday wi thous rere fines Bou iomicdiont’ gold wahaee a rh z LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP | tions. Apply to Andrew O’Haire, 196 First avenue, who ‘ MBopir mache anioarves’soveveed” dich ancy’sor; | ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. | ge ‘myprter’s sale also fancy goods, for Now Yeats Bt $s | Stty Ov uaWcuiewntn. 02129 wun,-Cape Wyle | metas more oe pepier rosewood, Ww! y now fea, of late im , adapted to the season. Ee - Capt. ot oR gE gg sale, with s splendid assortment of 20 to 36 a, apt. —— ‘ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, A YOUNG MAN 70 Mcrtore ofa gully Thich snnnot be urpenes, | HRW FVBUIOATIONS. __| JFxDWARD sneTZRICH, | AUCTIONEER EDWARD ge se ens ade ea one eet: Sane bie ess sibs ray warcasted: and anid of pence ted EW PUBLICATIONS—IMPORTANT TO ENGINEERS, Schenck will sell a suction, om Taesday apd Wod- Toto DELPRLA, ing machines, will hear of ayood situation , peo Tronee N hinists, &e. = nesday, December 26 and 27, at 1034 o’clock each day, Matele te Gaeree En StT C&D, D. 1 @émnet fail to suit; also ne) very superior macl &ec., now be ale 15 and 16, at the , 16 Wall street. Sig. G. B. Pandolfni’s 20 to pcm bomatieee “ aoe , % + the St Nicholas = damaaiaiegag way, | Of dhe Iniperial Cyc wr ier parr hetng s serien | great salo of marble vases, statues, taizas, elegant silver +450 to eee as 100" faeehy of plans, sections and e! ond locomotive en; Plated ware, splendid Frenich and ‘finglish rea oe CLOAKS. LIVERPOOL. Very good and fine ladies’ cloth. CITY OF MANCHESTER. . Wednesday, December 20, 1864, RELIG! NOTICES. spinning machinery, seating ach china bronzes, clocks, groups, &c. 1008 ML. Wises, Gitecy ah mills, tools, &c., all of the newest and most approved | ! : mj Clocks, groups, &e., ering | gortrior da, do, ldand 16 py ers res crank bien PRO Sir rrcvot dh rt = ho lands Herect and Broctvey. Shirts’ collars ausi piocks, | construction, by William Johnson, Beg. Pub iMendid sud newly inmported ansortmsest of Eteuscam, | Splendid. do. do. + Woleem 000) O68 and S85, hota ding te-stats recut: iniua Minidect oe the Fine betaien Ne Orreed pS moppreny ies canara san Sree by Malad. by, NELSON & PEMBERTON, Medici, Grecian, Neapolitan and Roman vases in Bardig: | Very rich imported and embroidered do. taken, and found with oouaforfably ovate pravisiont, for | treet’ The childcen will exerci im slngingy necttation, ‘guteek of the most elegant assortment of the above ar- | 4 te assortment of parts frome women, | lio, Sienna and veined marble; also, alabaster and pol- 1 a eae “cate ys oa “to Tgverpoal | 845.2 (am Exveniel:|.end speaking, of interesting sortie sees pal tales, for a gentleman's outfit. Mr. Wilson's advertise | Lo had of the publishers and’ C. B. Russell, 12 Tremont | !#hed agate. Also, splendid carved marble fonts, tazzas, | SuPer hed > Partion ‘wishing aut thal: Glands dane jecen’ Able speakers will address the meeting... The ment will be found elsewhere, and he can be easily re- spy herd digress eel By roars Hart. | card recelvers, of new and rich designs, and of every | Magnificent do. (the richest of the season) certificates of gen an Ui i patllt een invited to attend. To Gognized as the gentleman who, for fifteen years, con- | "treet, Boston; Abram Rose, 10 Central Row, Hart- | ize, Also, elegant alabaster statuettes of Venus of | V@ry rich satin cloazs... pe hp Tt pcm eT ee Mee emer Sts min oni - mead the same business at tbe comer of liam ‘street p-vccsolaibciedliee Sieh ah abe, enemy Canora, Venus de Medicls, Apollo, Dancing Girls of Do. moire antique Sgent, 17 Wainut street, Phi ahi, bad Re Tose | eR oer ir CHAPMAN, Maiden lane. ‘rehants from distant parts nova, Greel ve, Three Graces, » Also, marble J 34 " {Bo States should vintt (his eplondid establishment before | ‘T presents Dunigan & Brothers’ highly ilustsated, | Daskets, carved animals, and other ornamental articles, | ,Peine determined if possible to effect a total clearings | way» New York. Wa Moun, peommisue vasshasing elsewhere. unaliiiged edition ef the Catholic Bible, with Haydock’s | Als0, an elegant invoice of French clocks, Mee | ease ee cee ete ey, LASGOW & NEW YORK STEAMSHIP COMPANY.— Race and Muslin Curtains froma Amctiona= | R'sH,cmbrdeed, Approved by. the Most Rey. John | EXoHtuent of Engin and French dressing enous, papier | Exetilent all wool broehe square shavls.....#10and #12 | AM the new and powerful steamehipa NEW YORE, THE BALL SHASON. * MITT & FERGUSON, No. 260% Brondway, aud No. 64 | spignit proseat con be make to a Catholie fried tone | mache workboxes, folios, card receivers, Jewel stands siderite tieslon Tetad 11 | ad GLASGOW, 1,062 tons and’ 400 horse power (W. RAND COMPLIMENTARY BALL TO CHARLES A. street, have on hand 20,000 ace and ‘muslin cur- | ‘copy of this superd Bible, the most beautiful edition | cafkets, bronze ink stands, fans, sets of silver plated | Superb chaine laine square shaw! ++ Jo and 32 | Camming, commander), built expressly for the trade be ‘Austin, at Brooks’ Assembly Rooms, on Monda; bought at auction, ats’ great sacrifice, and will | in the world, uncurpassed in prifiting, iNustration, bind. | forks, spoons, &c. Also, a handsome invoice of silver itcent a9 ee 38 and. 24 | tween NewYork and Glasgow will sailas under. FromNew | evening, Decsmber 25, 1864 " same for a fow days at great bargains, full 20 | ing, the purity of the text, or the richness and value of. Plated tea and coffte sets, waiters, teapots, tenand soffee mary age Ford a‘camel's hair | York, Glasgow, Saturday, 20th January, 1855, at 12noon. | °"W. H’ Racy, Secretary. THOS. BARRY, Prev’t, yor cent. less than the original cost of importation. Go | the’ commentary. The publishers have apared no ex- | UEns, cake and card baskets, &c. Delhi, Decsea bed Posnien Reedla work shawis, imported First cabia, saloon state-rooi ward's fee included), | Tickets, $1’ each, to be had of Mr. T. Barry, No. 10 5 pga =~ hep op ee: Also, om it | pense to secure accuracy and beauty, and invite o =e DIED, LEQUORS, FRI Wore. : ly for the oecasio imilar reduction. a — tee nce beng toe 2 Centre Market place, or of any of the committee, and at window, shades and gilt coraiees in the ety, | sil to examine it before selecting gifts for the holidays, OCERIES, BRANDIES, LIQUORS, : 3, inspectior of the above named arttcles, and a | included), $75. "Third class, number of third | the door on the evening of the ball. which must be sold eheap, f and to compare it with any other American or Eoglish ‘s,—Tuesday, December 26, at 1034 o’elock, at is respectfully so- | clase astengers willbe taken, supplied with provisions Seca ar Knee eons coe ee donee M' tthe destraction of the City Assecable Hooma surgeon. For or ay 0 J. the destruction of the 33 Broadway, New York. Now York city bills or gold | oy the late dissstrous fre, the tenth ennual and sini soiree of the First Compdayi Gouverneur Sean ag pene mame Ea y segar —— edition of the Scriptures. The price of this imperial | 57 Dey street, corner of Greenwich, wagons, teas, sugars, Wars, Furs, Furs.Splendid sets of ladies’ | quarto family Bible varies, according to the styles of eel cheese, lager beer in mp bed ore soap, can- furs, of stone marten, mountain marten, mink | binding, from $14 to $25. A limited number in super | dies, chocolate, hams, corned pork, champagne, gin, fiteh, , nable, &e.; also, s variety of low | extra binding, for presentation, also on hand. Nines, whipt saddles, bridles, horse blanketa, scales pated Best quality stone marten cuffs oaly E. DUNIGAN & BROTHER, 161 Fulton street. and beg ie" rigs forks, store trucks. CH. ATKINS, . $5. Green’ Auctioneer, 57 Dey street. Mite ic wrinkacahatn Leos ‘i HOME JOURNAL FOR 1865.—THE FIRST NUM- i y. Furs fer Prestnts.—J. H. Harley, 34 John ber of the new series will bo issued on the first of H WILSON, AUCTIONEER.—TUESDAY MORNING, * Christi . | January next. New subscribers can be supplied from at 103¢ o’clock, contents of the four-stor; pci Ty beh jo pad igs ene ee that date; but immediate application will be necessary | iosss, 140 Twenty-fourth street, between Seventh and the quality and prices, ‘GEO, BULPIN, Proprietor of the Paris Mantilla Emporium, 361 Broadway. OLIDAY PRESENTS.—THE SUBSCRIBER INVITES the attention of the public to his splondid and w atock of jewelsy, watches and diamonds at the low- ent prices. *PHILIP UMBACH, com Ucited. only received for passage. ry n iil be held at the Chinese Assembl Bread: INTs Garon ean Pe | Ea ca toney reign ft lr oe Gs proprictore The splendid Gouble’engino steamanip | Me” #F* Feauesied to appear to hay RORIHKEN LIGHT, 2,600 ‘tens ‘burthen, Capt. BL. | Jon McKreas, Secretary. Ie oe) MB (Successor to David Rait), No, 381 Broadway, WM. GAYTE, Chairman. Corner of White atreet, up stairs. 2 sh, will leave pier No. 3 North river, at three : “ :M., precisely, for Punta Arenas, Wednesday, OTICE.—HOLDERS OF TICKETS FOR THE EDWARD . He will have a frosh hoice ermine, | {oF such as desire to begin with the beginning. Terms— | Fighth avenues, consisting of rosewood parlor furni- VELLO'S CHRISIMAS MUS PRESENTS.—NO. q » precisely, for. q Sei Fos Taartin sete, fat these eae noice ermine, | for ane eopy, $2; for thre eopies, $5, oF for one copy for | nitare, en suite, centre and-side tables; scat 00 aria OS ee eae local | December 27, ‘connecting with the favorite steamship Casey Guard Ball, are hereby informed that im Cortes, 2,000 tons burthen, over the Nicaragua Transit | consequence of the destruction of the City Assembly score, witha ite accompaniment for the organ or ackegie: by ent baNore! PM comae ieee Hd found ap; te presents, combining elegance a moderate outlay for a standard wok.” Works already completed:— Ha 0) 7 three years, $5—always in vivian Bubseribe without tapestry cai on the floors, large 808, rose- Tito to masreated tad Senders the toot site, ota | delay. Address MORRIS & WILLIS, 107 Fulton street, | wood eleyere withrmirsor doors, brecatolie certains, rove: John street, one door from Nassau. ee —— wood sever octave posal a superior instrument, oil ———— PINANOCLAL. pemtee, sol shogan extension howe | eine dinner Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods at Green’s, | 773 = As\/) TOLOAN, INVEST, OR WILL BUY fore phy hs “A Sed ho orm a, Tose- ' ss jureaus, and wash- Mo. 1 Astor House.—Just received from Paris and Lon-y $65 OO6 eee ester ry i route, having but twelve miles of land transportation | Rooms by fire, the ball will take pl at the by first class carriages. These steamers are unsur, Assembly Rooms, 539 Broadway, on Wotnesda in their ventilat.on and accommodations. For informa- | January 3, 1856. Wht. J. HEANE’ . y. tion or passage, apply only to CHAS. MORGAN, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green, Lotter bag made up at tin ieee. OTICE.—IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE CITY ASSEM- Letters 25 cents per 3 ounce. bly Rooma being destroyed by, fire, the seventh stands, beds and bedding, hair mattresses, bedroom e iy ianos, watch pert: ny de- croe! annual ball of the Emmett M. bas been sleeve buttons, scatfs, de Joinville and other | Seription’in nusae from $10 t 10,000. Termaliberatcan: | Suibeset hoctee?‘closaal tee seni eet oreo 88 ‘bound) 1 63 (hound) $1 NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY:— tponed, and will take place at Tamman; on Fri- beral,con- bottles, clegant tea service, salvers, with solid = a) 1 63 y treads w dra: half hose, travelli p * an For-Havana and New Orleans.—On Tuosday, Jan. 5 ¥ tise, Le arening Pages ong ey wh oe ng dential and safe, at the old ntablshed permanent and ver edges, cake baskets, spoons, forks, &e., being the w bound) 1 88 wi 2P. M., from pier foot of Warren street, N. 4 b; ay pobre Sete, eg." rickets 3, to Be ors shew Meters F. sone: No.l Astor ak aes le Paci Poviawr! Taved e Pacific Bank, corner | whole contents of a large and well furnished house. | Judas Maccabeus bound) 1 63 @ well-known and favorite steamship EMPIRE CITY, pall. Signed in bebalf of the committee, "i calobea: ectentiehenens, * of way and Grand street fa ee nearly new, and every article will posi- Jeptha... ies bound) 1 63 | Captain H. Windle. Passage can be sesured at the Com: aaa GEORGE TOBIN. 5 ingen am) (; 63 Ook Hall Notico.—Now that the Times are TOLOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, | ——7 °° ay hg a geg nachna race pci ae pd hard and the season advanced, we are determined to 60.000 jewelry, &e., or bought for cash: ER VEIN COAL LANDS AT PUBLIC AUCTION. ed elear out the balance of our extensive and superior stock stocka, bonds and negot ; real es- The undersigned trustees will sell, at public auc- ‘of all kinds of winter clothing, (including boys’,) at the | tate ht, sold and ge oe ‘business strictly | tion, on Tuesday, December 26, 1854, at 1234 o'clock ecostof manufacturing, as we aro going to take in stock | confi CHEESEMAN, & 0O., Brokers, | p, M., in the Merchants’ Exchange, in the city of New yg na ERTS OG poe Camberland coal felds of Maryland, coaslting of what ’ . N. BR m at st pap PGES EY ere ae aed yberland cons! of what $5 000 ee is well known as the Jackson, Totten, and rt e stocks, Coronation anthem, ‘Zadock the Priest,” j (PAP*™) See nk aches eae ase PY an pe] cover,). ‘Alexander’s Feast . Mer do. Ode to St. Cecil Deborah..... Seul, (in ihe Creation. ........+++ ‘MENDELSSOBN’8. BAD | An the Hart pants, Te anes (Paper. e! } (bound) 138 MOZART, HAYDN AND BEETHOVEN. ‘The three favorite masses, with the Latin words, and an foot. Shippers will be supplied with blank bills of N DECK,—ANNUAL BALL OF THE BOATMEN lading of the form signed by the Company, on applica- O Guard at Tampuany Hall, on Tuesday evening, Dec. tion at thelr office. No other forms signed, and no bills | 28, 1804 Tickets ene dollar cach, ‘can be had ef aay of of lading will be signed after the hour of sailing. For | the members, JAMES DERICK, Chairman. freight or pasrage, apply at the office of the Compan: Domrsicx H. Rocus, Secretary and Treasurer. 117 West street, corner of Warren, M. 0. ROBERTS.” ee ee - ~— /ETWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL BALL FOR THE RENE ‘NITED STATES MAIL. LINE FOR CALIFORNIA, VIA fit of the New York Fire Department Fund, will take Aspinwall.and Panama Railroad.—On Friday, Jan at the of Music, Fourteenth street, om 5, at 20’clock P.M., from pier foot of Warren street, day evening, Jan. 15, 1856. Tickets may be procured North river, will be, despatched the, fleet fteamahip | of the managers ORG! ’ }. V. Fox, U.8, N. commect | at poeonty with Weaew ‘and superior steamship GOLDEN ASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1866,— AGE, A spare boat always kept at Panama, to ebvent VV Sixth annual ball ot Hancock Association, at Nib- detention in case of accident. No express freight re- | 10's Saloon, J. J. BRADEN, ———— &e., or bought foreash | properties, 1 contiguous, and ‘containing about Holiday Outifiting-—Boys’ Overconts, Cape Batt, bond andtorigge, so ax Ricbateen husdred acres Sf land, all undoriald with coal ‘Talmas. Also a assortment of all kinds o ‘&e., Business and it fourteen hundred acres lies fronting on George's for men and boys, at prices reduced to suit the executed, at No. 203 Nassau street, room No. 2 , and directly on the line of the ‘George's Crvek BOUGHTON & KNAPP, 19 Cortland street. & CO., brokers and commission merchants. Raiieead, furs distin of tives ‘ait, Sad eaurely <i ood hh On. dee ah haat onan mein derisid wit teen feet v and ier- ©d Santa Claus Burnt, but not Consamed— ;-MONEY TO LOAN, FOR SHORT | igig with the six feet vein. 4 pe wd 6: 0 . periods, on all kinds of jewelery | tt, extended front of there lands renders every acre £ all hia splendid consisting of of . . eg esta ‘A. H. KEKOH, Vico President, aad gry cored ms ay Z my pig: A and all kinds of merchandise, in fume to uit, at 212 of coal available, oa the tbe ¢val. ae adaptation, a R. ~ Loraine, Eaq., vi pas goa 0 nomen han 8 - fn 1 wah passage LEH. : ” * fancy-store, No. 449 Broadway, the rear | Broadway; and at street, TOOSTEEL #00. uable in the Oumberland coal ‘as it ts of | Haydn’ oe Impede, 63e. \ (bound) 2 13 ? i JW. RAYMOND. ‘Wa. Roneins, Treasarer. ¢ whieh (ey to destroyed by fire. Kvery one story. - wee Lape tee stars fey ire wo properties, The ove ‘68. co ed a ents wante presents can obtain them without regard to i vig vein in o! jurest c o Sores ‘Cresk re- “6 i; or, Da’ \dersfeas (paper) 75 ISPATCH LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO—FIRST east. . se a gp Mec rine rae ‘the Jackson and of the Westerpport are al Passes ses from the octavo catons may haa clipper.—Shippers per clipper ship ELIZABETH F. ‘ann nev a ILL Capt. Sisson, at pier 27, East river, will please SITUATION AS FOREMAN IN A WHOLESALE hand in their bills of lading for signature. ’ Fifty tons house, either in the ¢ n’s OF a of light freight can be taken, on immedinte application. | ment. Refers to present em |. Address 5 The E. F. Willets is the sharpest and smallest clipper | Herald office. now loading for San Francisco, and a most desirable coa- veyance. Apply to SUTTON &« O., 84 Wall street. weparately, from 3 cents to 13 cents each. NO' Sacred Music warehouse, 389 Broadway, and at 69 Dean street, Soho square and $4 Poultry, London. RESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.—AS ‘CHRISTMAS P a Years are close at hand, and the seasons —— --- + mor' e, am) secured on property what are called the “ Ji Mines’? and of | Hang wp your Stockings—Santa Claus has | Sear the: city, willbe exchange! fore Booted are | Jacksonville. ‘These mines have been opened and work- activell tt the great picture depot, 289 Broadway, with iy Hind rel iy mortgage Of $45,000 at ed for about one year. ‘The improvements at theve thousands of e rt for wi respect minesare in com order, w' a Cay Ly mine umteaenn si * M. L. SHELDON, 85 Nassan street. | To00 tons of coal daily, ‘The village oF Jacksonville, 0 0 —THIS AMOUNT, IN THE HANDS OF ANY which belongs to the Jackson Mines, comprises between ANTED—A GOOD WATCHMAKER AND A Holida: upon and forty and fifty “first class miners’ tenements, a pee epepra the subscriber would respect- ler, to goto South America. The wat PRINTER lanes uals axcasgecietts foe aanee- Sa latereat ae nee hetves tn vecr dee, | store house and ofce, with all the necessary railroads, | tally his elegant stock of cloaks and. furs to USTRAIIAN PIONEER TINE, CARRYING Time | Rt have somo tovle to take with him.” Inquire sng the people to their heart’s content. A host of Ethio- | rable enterprise, for the conducting of which a corpora. } train Ce Leng a pore snes an other ne ~ presengi ae in oer ge pcre A. United ‘tates mails. —The A 1 ‘ei er ship OOEAN stay & meer gold Plate menufscturers, No, 1 Two. entertal a Saea Tig orclock, | Howls shout to be organised. ne 8. B.G., TH: | Tee above coal lands ate well known amd regarded g | sortmentof velvet, satin and moire antique cloaks, made Enns Will Bava alex Gexpatols tow Bydeey; uate the - b= Vint oy all ceo at Sand 7) e’clock, | bane oflee. the beat coal lands in that region. Persons desirous of | im the most fuablogable ityle and of the very best mate | *7ramgement with the government, giving passengers ‘ANTED—A COACH BODY MAKER. the Eiriere of paying part of their money in work, Major T hompson & Co., 27 Wooster street. rial, he thinks he hazards nothing in saying they cannot | y);,) be excelled in of the la: omg 9 ents in the stone marten, fitch and mountain marten, m ex. presaly for his establishment, and at prices suit the present depression of the money market, and the means of all. As the Winter stock is fast disappearing, and is hesaanicgss Si ay at very high W. CAMERON, 116 Wall street. _______WIJTER FASHIONS. Acie IN FIFTY-FIVE DAYS.—THE BALTI- ey FIOWERS FOR THE HAIRA, F. GENCY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS.—NOTICE IS | purchasing can be satisfied by inquiring at Jacksonville. m. pat | A’ Defiance Salamander Safes.—Robert hereby given, that an instalment of fifteen dollars titles are good, and the property can be pointed out RICK turer in the United States of th 'be paid on each one thousand dollars of the Stock of Wo pemcwest jacksonville. Sherccclensstek rote ‘and F.C. Coftin's impenotrable the Btate of at the offiee of the subscribers, on the mine cars, tools, pea? miniog ‘egret — a @efiance locks and cross bars. Depot No. 102 Pearl at., | and after Monday the first day of January next. ‘The | the Jackson = will be 4, with tl anit whiel ene deor below Maiden lane. —— ‘on Old Canal Bonds will be stamped on the | Will enable purchasers to commence immediate phe SR a RC uy more clipper schooner SICAN will positively sail on or fore the 26th, or forfeit passage money, for the fullfil- ment of which the owners will sign a contract. This of Jan 1847, The payment on New Canal | operations. The terms of sale will be as follows :— and elegant assortment of bridal, reception and is of $30,000 cash on the day of sale; $50,000 April 1, 1855; tions made for the Spring and Summer | beautiful mo¢el will be at Pier 9E. R. on Tuesday next. ar. Melkdnge—Whres, Bocties, Finest Brandy | Bons ot Bends of Utell beret om he Open | ey ne set 9g ease” ee: | Urle tnom fog conta and fara would do well 10 | The owners (of Aiteen years’ experiouce in the Austen: | ‘alse’, consisting of wreaths, Douguets, sprays, and | Maree bottles finest whiskey, one bottle finest Jamaica > d Interest agents, 29 Wall st. $50,000 April 1, 1866 ;'and the balance im two equal | eall and examine his ebe auieny , at his cloak and far | jinn trade) proceed in her to Melbourne, and will be head dresses: also flowers arranged to order in the latest Fam, one bottle Baker's bitters, four bottles faest port | COCO et _| annual payments therefrom; all the deferred payments | establishment, No. 47 street, Brandreth Building, | happy to give any information cting the Diggings, | Parisian styles for robe and corsage trimmings. pee ionry, in ces, forSl®. ARTE BENDALL, ROKEN BANK BILLS BOUGHT—THE HIGHEST | to bear an annual interest of six per cent from the day | four doors from Broadway. . B. McKENZIE. ice of labor, &¢. Advances ‘on consigneants, | a Wine merchant, ¢ William strest, price will be paidin gold for all kinds of broken | of sale, to be secured by a lien on the lands. {CH HOLIDAY GIFTS ‘or further particulars apply to the owners, on board, URS OF ALL NATIONS —PALL FASHIONS RRADW SEE NE money. tall chher uncurrent funds bought at the J. PHILLIPS ROMAN, ‘AT REDUCED PRICES, or Cay loggine, at Bradford & Tuck’s office, 92 Wall at BOOS & JACOBOWIZ’S, 397 Broadway, between © Remember—Howe’s Candy ts an Are | asusl rates. Drafts for sale on England, Ireland and CHARLES 8. DARROW, 7 DIAMONI Y AND SILVERWARE, | *treet; or in the evening, 50 Franklin street. ‘alker and White streets, Large sale of @ valuable Pele of extraordinary merit, and is perfectly adapted to | Seotland, JAMES M. TAYLOR, corner ‘of Chatham Trustees of the Parker Vein Coal Company. ANY OTHER HOUSE. stock of furs, embracing all the varieties in the range ef fhe season of coughs and colds. Its reputation is world- | Square and James street. USTRALIA INDEPENDENT LINE—SIXTY DAYS | the fur business, at 26 per eent below cost price. er ieonelee: bron For sale everywhere. Prin- wane cipal depot, way, : ASH ADVANCED AND LOANED 70 ANY AMOUNT Court.—Mases 8. Cohen against Jacob Moves Smit; | “Ladies” gold, enamelled, and diamond watches; war- hideaeih t, see Bes Kixtormatantor | sok personal’ peotety, er "boncha fast Mekech noes | save icime Bet ogalens Mou Coben. By ba minted SCRA at ‘oc! or bougl for in above en‘ action, onthe 21s vy d i ke 1d depot, has removed to 388 Broadway, having been burnt | prices. R. WOOD, 60 Falton street, second “oor, front | inst sy Hom Joa Roosevelt, Justice of the Supreme | ggccht’ 6° fob, vest and guard chains, keys an elean Ao by oe ees st . = 448 Broadway. A | room, from 9A. M. tod P.M. i ear Veneta TE ee to ane im Ladies’ gold chatelains, neck and guard chains, keys new Happy Family lew mediate possession ispose of, at public auction, all | and charms. ASH LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON HOUSEHOLD | the partnership stock of goods of the late firm of Cohen ld. bracelets, pins, earri lockets, crosses, Terre pl sna stress nt a. | Sty cere Tyee ee ie | Oa ee evan, er A ut A le, as requil in and by said on atour store, No. 4 pins, rit bracelets, in it variety, vel Ieee Miter ck his reaflence, No. 908 Broome street, | BH, Bardware, or'any other description ot propert or | & Pine street, on Wednesday, Thursday aod Friday, Deo, | low. ne tiyren «3 vic Mr, Jonas 7. Manniut, of Roxbury, Mass., to Ams | PO font the bighest cash price. Apply to MOUAF | 27, 28, and.20, and until the sale thereof shall be com- | Silver spoons, forks, kiiives, cups, napkin rings, fruit i i PCY tabitiyltin. 7 ILLIAM IRVING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. SUPREME | wach s,fo4 aud silver watches, of every description; passage—Only eighty dollars for to Mel- urne.—The 5) wntia 1 clipper ship SLATI ASTROLOGY. 1,500 tons bi mn, Simon Ross, comm’r, will have impo: —_———_ eee diate despatch for Melbourne. The accommodations of this ‘PRorEHOR WILSON, THE CELEBRATED ASTROLO- fine ship for passengers, both in first a: ger, can be consulted on past, and future r_to those of any other events of life, at 226 Broome street. ladies 50 cents; imited number of passengers taken, early ap- | gentlemen $1. Diseases described questions an- aioe na of this pop wered by Madam Wilson, spiritual medium. . me jc : are su) jae nd others hay- naar Brome eee sage, SHLPP. owing to the hig! ey mined to @ limited number of passengers at the USTRALIA IN FIFTY-FIVE DAYS—FREE PARSAGE, Catherine st., corner ot Henry.¥ | pleted. The said stock consists of sevres porcelains; | knives, kc. ‘un mtedly low price of eighty dollars, which will —The Baltimore clipper schooner SICAN, will ; Sane jay, December 21, by the Rev. J. B. Wakeley Superbly decorated sevres china vases, with rich original » “HOLIDAY GIFTS IN GREAT VARIETY. include provisions, water, attendance, and al other ne- | dn Z6th iast, “For partieuiors apply to tena Oo eae m4 tac 72 oe tride’e mother, No. 50 4 pos are 8; one pair of very ant sevres porcelain GEORGE C. ALLEN, cossaries for the voyage, with the sole exception of bed- | pier No. 9, E. R., on Thursday next; or to Capt. Higgins ae Etre 6. Soman @ tee habeas A oer C.—Deposits made on or before the | vases, formerly the property of Wm. II. King, of “Hol- | — tmporter, who and retail, No. 11 Wall street, near | ding. Having a great portion of her cargo and passen- Franklin street. street, Mr. Hiram Herd a ada of January next, will receive interest from, the 1st | ignd, ‘which are works the attention of connoisseura;” Pi, sk , second floor. already engaged, she will have quick despatch. For { ——————————————————_—____ ter of the late Hiram Hurd. aie of January. Interest, as usual, at six per cent per an- | 4 superb pair of porcelain flower pots, elegantly decorat- | Open Christman and New Years. htior pees’ apply ‘on board, at pier No. 7, E. R., USTRALIAN, PIONEER LINE, CARRYING THE —- Ba -e num onsums of one thousand dollars and under. By | 94 wath original ofl paintings, cost $600; antique dres- } —————————______________| oto LL & ELLIOTT, 146 Pearl street, or ¥. RICH: United States mail —Shipj per Windward ' ed, order. ANDREW MILLS, President.“ | den china groups and vases; sévres tete.a-tetes, ICH HOLIDAY GIFTS.—BIGGAR IS NOW AT 687 | ARDSON & CO., 62 South street. for Melbourne, and for Sydney, will please clear On Wednesday, December 20, of consumption, Mrs. Jaze L. Stewart, Secretary. cups and saucers, plates, fancy figures, candlesticks, Broadway, four doors above Amity street, and near- their goods at Custom House, and send their bills ‘Many Ayn Diusix, widow of Philer D. H. Dibble, late San- | so ne nN opposite Great Jones street, a more conyenient store EW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS STEAMSHIP COMA | lading for signature this day, ‘aa both sbips go to nen Gn, berths for jay-—For New Orleans, sto at Havana | Tuesday, cond jin gersying “he Vilted tater mall tth steamakiy | mien y’ "W° “Ome cad Jabras, mottoes, coupees and clocks; ormolu gilt f MIGRANT INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK-NEW | cance! than th he bad in Canal street, and he now olfers ilot. Id vases, candelabras for gas, splendid sevres chi an the one he bad in Canal street, an Oy Hook pilot. 4 relatives of the family are respectfally ‘York, Dec. 16, 1864. Dividend notice. Depositors | biog with ormolu standards; with couplete suite of | his old friends an entire new stock of ‘papier macke, rose- invited to attend the funeral, this morning, at ton | are hereby notified thats semi-annual dividend, at the | Vises to match, mest elaborately painted, each painting | ‘Wood, pearl, moroces, ivory, bronze, china, parian, @elock. Her remains will be taken to Cypress Hills Ce- | Fate of sux per cent per annum, on all sums of $600 and | 2 ’Derrect gem; splendid painted plates, ‘card,receivers, | bisque, silver and other articles, suitable for presents, ,. , ander,fand five per cent per annum on all sums over $500, | arian ‘groups, ornaments,skc.; bronzes, in a large va- | St lower prices than they can be found in the ny Reti- ‘On Fri day, December 22, Peer S. Misaruum, in the | which shall have been deposited at least three months, riety, of clocks, candelabras, coupes, figures, groups, | cules furnished, from 75 cents each; portmonnaits, card Qth year of his age. on the Int day of January next, will ‘be paid to deposi: | Xe-? suner ebony and boise de rove and Buhl secretary, | cases, negar'canes, Rogers’ cutlery; games, all the new- The relatives and friends of the family, and those of | tors on or after Monday, January 15. Interest not called | oo4{ 3900; rich carved ebony cabinets, inlaid with me est; elegant er and other gift books; Bibles, in splen- his brothers-in-law, Hampton P. Howell and Capt. Stan- | for will be carried to the credit of depositors as princi- | 514 frames,painted by old masters; writing desks, Pitles’ did bindings; the Republican Court, for #10; oye and bury Funk, are respectfully invited to attend his fune- | cal. ank is open daily for business trom 10 A. M. tries, work boxes, &c.; antique marquetee chairs of | toy and picture books; toy sets of china and furniture, val, this afternoon, at three o'clock, from his late rosi- | to2P. M., snd from 6 to 7 P. M. at 51 Chambers stzeet, : t and costly antique laces, | &c. No. 217 Broome street. His remains will be taken | east of Broadway. JOSEPH STUART, President. - i a aN ke ‘The und has just received fom his agents to weliport, J.J) forinterment, | ¢ a Joun Mamwinc, Comptroller. ‘ ty nt ste ont wisn Ma yo ow at pra Ma RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, ARREN china dinner teta, antique coin, kc. Also s num a a Bane, ost om his agents pony) from, Gremivigh-Open nly, nee very fine original oil paintings, by masters of the Dutch ‘high Le deben Com oo gel ge pry Beco Bped Interest at Fee eee ead cotanlotameed, cod, thoes of his bro fi Flemish schools. ‘The whol nee a6 fine © col- pettion. Th His js and acqua’ oes, 8 E. 5 . and Flemish schools. The whole comprises as fine col | maxing holida: ts will find it to their a@gantage ; cont allowed on ail suas, from #1 108600, The faada | lection of aevres porcelains, antiques, e., as wore evar | tp rivehim a cal. Wholesale dealers will find’ here’ R. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall street, 5 Ente ONENESS IB on ing freight, and will rail for the above ports on Tuceda: {OR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA—SEMI-WEEKLY Daenter 30 at 12 o'clock, from pier Rt foot of Beach United States mail line.—The uew and fast going street, North river. Freight for the interior and for | Steamer MARION, W. Foster, commander, will leave { Mobile, consigned to our agents in New Orleans, ‘James | peir No. 4 North river, on Wednesday, Dec. 27, at 3 Connoly & Co.,’’ will be forwarded free of commissions. | 9’clock P. precisely. For freight Passengers for Havana must procure passports before | Where all bills of va Ag ee geet, for i leaving port. For freight or » apply to at the office of SPOFF' hn & CO., ' VINGSTON, CROCHERON & Co), Agents, way. Through tickets to Florida as follows:—To Jack. | $1 Broadway. sonville, $31; to Spo an gg The Southerner will suc- N.B. — Thema Warrior, z. Dd. Bullock, Commander, ceed and Jeave on Satu! Dec, 30. ' will succeed wha, and sail on Tuer january | 7 OTICE 10 MASTERS AND SHIPPING MEROHANTS: 9. Bills of lad it be sent in for signing ‘the even orth undersigned, daring beoe apvetatonarnets j tag Joey ious 40 te ity eating, crue sae to Benton Marine Insurance, Companion, rs reby 0 masters of vessels owned at East, SAVANNAH—FARE REDUCED.—THE UNITED | ineured or li ~ C W R. W. Shufeldt, Commander, is now receiv- i ICY GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.— Michael and James, are respectfully invited to at | O80 07 . ‘ 7 "a ate of hie sey cilahen ree fiered at auction. wrence lorn, attorneys for J. Fealdence of his cousin, No. 222 Flizabeth street. of this institution are securely invested in bonds and | offered at auctio foi ’ " ily to be insured at im the event of | Smit; Te |. 8. Col States mail ip STATE OF GEORGIA, Capt. "| Have ‘On Thursday morning, December 21, Tuomas Witttaw ee in peter Be Rett Ln ere double the M-mit; 1. Benton Lsceigenes tide eee z ‘J. Garvin, tl ia re Failamipbie oe Saran oa shipyeck or dlaster ithe lity ao had ‘Toons Hor at law. Yoaned, nog : 4 : i the tamediattiye a A His friends and those of the family, and the members a poral cieanmysell We ee nnn £ aoe ? The Keystone Stato will leave as above the | Wise advise the ; Hy that let | sear eich sone ne rm | HSPN, Yn Prstnte, aig, row reRCe iy | Newman wat era ce te | ONIN, eta etsy SANTOS | Sag tad sarge sa ra resi ee, 5 iy : is dow of the in Heni wel ee, or his . » ’ | that their claim afternoon, at balf past twelve o'clock. : Yaxoenatix I, Bexr0x, Seeretary. | som, will callat 65 South street, they will hear of’ some: | Nam sauare S. Unesd ee hed eater! PR Sil catataninn, Soamatoe a and with ma LECTURES. Suddesty, on Saturisy morning, December 28, Mr. Ro- pune SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 96 WARREN STREET, | thing to their advantage. Should this notice be seen b; SITET... : RO Fete —ruatio tecrome, | scmmncr —- Tae «i mxnt Atixy, in the 30th year of hi have d who can give information ding either, it : i jeclared their semi annual dividend on all de- | any perton His friends, the frends of his brother-ia-law, rita | posite entitled thereto, at the rate of aix per cent, pay- will be suitably acknowledged. by ER, BLLIOTY & Dover, ta ira nrc reapecttully invited to attend the | Sble on and aftor the 1éth day of January next. ‘Divi- | ©0., 65 Soutn street. nd 8 ies.” Tlustrations, models, dia- butchers generally stfterioon, atone o'clock, from his | dends not called for will draw interest the same as pe ee Ry Nt a and artificial eyes. Lecturer, E. 8. Franks, spec: Fanerel, on a 180 Kast Trenty-seventh attest, His | PHincipal. CALEB 8. WOOPHULL, President. CRAIG, THE YOUNG LADY WHO PAID A maker to the New York Eye Hospital and Eye In‘ aes sessbenee, Te tn weareenweed Vanbernitr L, Buxton, Secretary. ton # mantilla at the store of S. D. Hawkins, | mary, Lecture room, 52 Bowery. Time, Wednes: Femaing will be taken to morning, December 23, Levox | ————-_-_______________._ |. Hie Hive,) Grand street, will call at the desk of the | evening, Dec. 27, at 8 o'clock. Admission, 1244 conts. Suddenly, on Saturday morning, » ‘ONEY.—-CASH LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON rald office she will receive the amount so deposited, rr} SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA—U, 8. MAIL LINE— E THE SUBSCRIBERS, PASSENG! The new and splendid steamship AUGUSTA, ship Underwriter, ule sailed ‘noe five on tardy, Dee oy fom er Nov Norhrivey a' | Soha thigh nares oeeas at kana | . bo; from pier No. O'clock P.M, Bills’ of iaRing nignsd on board’ For | son teacegp ne Surmecm of that ship, in pososesion: of freight apply on board; or waitane: Ps Broadway: For | trom New York to Jacksonville, d, wanner in which he ‘discharged the ssage to SAMUEL L. | onerous duties of his situation ue the voy: With ida, through tickets | 5 amount of sickness on board amidst ; to Pilatka, $33, which would have appalled aay man i i por Manenart, aged 67 years. : watches, pianofortes, dry goods, or any other : ea res, Bs ears ee tore- r iends of the family, and those of fortes, dry goods, 'y pro- > BILLIARDS. OR CHARLESTON, 8. C.—THE SUPERIOR SIDE | lieve the afflicted were most perse t bin ton Lamu re vequeta a atend rontteuse of a ly The stratent contience aad honor | [QO™AT@N Wot han aad Mary Hiagesio, vt | PPILALAND PALAGR, WITH RIOT” OR TEN TABLES Frevescl steumehap QUAKIIECIFY, J.-H Hogion | without regard othe ge, tx Leech nt the einer, FE eerie rec co skthons farther taviie- may be relied ‘upon. Branch offce, 84 Weat Sixteenth | oounty’ Kilkenny, Ireland, When last, heard. from, Bains exchange Tor New York, Brockipao: | commander, will leave Philadelphia for Charleston, 8. | To these exertions we believe, may be aseribed the eom- -atree| McLOUGHLIN & O'NEILL. | patrick was working for Dr. Mott, in Bloomingdale. C., gn Saturday, Dec. 30, at 10 o'clock A. M. Cabin pas- | paratively small number of deaths which occurred, ag el H 4 maburg property. Apply to W. COLE, at Bass | ©: t La ts Serene conn tery seer turrer ‘Their friends haye arrived, and are now at the emigrant | ford’s room, Xo, nage $20. Apply to HERON & MARTIN, 97), North | well as the preservation of the general health of the 8 Ann street, an entragee 149 Fultor Wharves, paiiadel * P ment. AHQUIOQUE BANK, DANBURY, CONN., REVEFMED land ty street. Location so good that a 2 mals phia. seagere—cnd Ie epee ne so lalca tran nT ‘Saturda: December 23, after a sudden ill- rw) , office corner of Canal and Centre streets, . Proper permon ca: t —_— _ — | Stradicy’s success, wherever his lo be cast, we fool oede Gitertay morning, Decomber 2). tyon Hi. Sehwarte, | __St per cont by CHAS. B.GRANNIBS, 05 Wall st | rom 64,00 to $0,008 yer ana OR NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICAMOND.— pervua od that ih Sommnity with rh he muy 81 years, 4 months and 28 days. —— NFORMATION WAN’ OF BERN, ND Fi ILLIARD TABLES —WE ARE OFFERING A SPLE*+ Tne Unit # mail steamship AMESTOWN, L. | will be fortunate in having secured the svrviees of a: The Nistives and trowen tho Fomily are respectfully awn COPARTNERSHIP NOTIONS, ward Carroll, who landed from Ireland in the ship ‘did stock of tables at ten per cent less = Boh ray Parrish, eommander, will leave Rier fa North river, on | jndividual of much professional knowledge, and of the. favited to attend her pe Si to-morrow afternoon, at OTICE.—MR. JAS. T. TAPSCOTT HAVING Tis | Wm. Tapscott, on Tharsday evening last. Any informa- chased elsewhere, made with our late iimprovol clas. | Saturday, Dec. 30, at 8 o’clook P. M.; will arrive in Nor- | kindest and most gentlemanly manners:— \ half past one o’clock, from her l#e residence, No. 408 day withdrawn from the firm of W. &J. T. Taps- | tion respecting them will be thankfully received by their te cushions, Private houses furnished at short notice, | folk the next afternoon, and Petersburg and Richmond gg iy Mhagho - Walton, J. Manning, T. Greenwich street, corner of Watts street. Her remains | 2544 @ Co, the business will b8 continued by the atin me father, Patrick Carroll, at 47 Laurens street, between GRIFFITH & DECKER, 90 Ann atreet, the following morning. From Norfolk, passengers for | Wilson, Don#td Rae, Thomas Alcock, J. Kitlion,T. MeQuod, will be taken to Greenwood for interment. ing. partnere, William Tapscott and Rovers Lethorbie nd Grand. a ea nso | the South prscced by railroad direct, with through tick- | G. Macionald, J. Kelly, B. Pichler T. Backes, 1. Wi Suddenly, on Saturday morning, December 25, Burza- | eee ton or Tapscott & Co. . se SPIRITUALISM. | ete from Welden to Wilmington, Augusta, ko, - Pas G: H. Gillhoute, T, W. Jervis, A. Morita, A. Hollinger, 3? pxra Levevee, in the 76th year of hor age. " Signed) WM. TAPSCOTT, by Attorno MATION WANTED, OF SARAH KERWIN AND | | hin p 2 nonnne | and fare to Norfolk, $8; to Pocersburg and Richmor Urwersbach, L. Knandt, E. ¢ Miss E Rawson, The friends of the family those of her son, John Le. 8! * “Robert Lethbridge sy ildren, who landed in New York by ship Wm. PIRITUALISM.—MRS, T., THE WELL KNOWN TEST | $10. Steerage half price. Apply to Porter, H, Pederson, 8, Jackson, G. Kerr, B. de fevre, and son-in-law, Wm. Blair, are rospectfully inyitod JAS, 2. TAPSOOT, Tapscott; any information will be thankfully received by picts medians, will held cirelse this. evectng, and LUDLAM ie PLEASANTS, 92 Broadway. | Pierson, B. Day, J. Macdonald, PF, M, Laceby to attend her funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, New York, Dec. 14, 1854. ROBT, LEPHBRIDGR. her husband, Thomas Kerwin, Please address Bernard every eveni ‘and afternoon during the week, at 341 nn ween | O'Connor, J. Douglaes, J. Woods, M. B. Woods, J. from her late residence, No. 68 Allen street, corner of Beadee bv 1lom: dea teoad r 4 _ | Cah, Campbell and Moodey’s office, foot of Thirty: | Brogaway. Hvening, 7 to 9 o'clock; and afteraoon, 2 to SOUTHERN TRAVELLERS.—THE U. 8. MAML | ley, T. Kelso, R. Lazarus, F. Lazaras, M. Con: Grand street, Hor remains will be taken to Greenwood = sixth street, North river. 4, Private sittings, 11 to 1 o'clock. . stoamsbip ROANOKE, Capt. leave pier | ley, H. Rosentone, W. Burns, J. Money, BE. J. for interment, Nae GRAND FAIR AND FESTIVAL FOR THE RE- —— ss raid A FF pg CERN > oe Joc ace North river, this afternoon, at 3 0’ » for Rich- | W. Dempsy, M. Dempsy, M. Usber, ©. Per On Friday, December 22, WiisAm E. Seymour, in tho |. lief or the poor, by the ladies’ of St. Mary's Charch, NFORMATION WANTED—OF DENNIS DONOVAN, PIRTTUAL MANIFESTATIONS gEVERY AFTERNOON | mond and Petersburg, touching at Norfolk, where pas- | FE. Amheratt i. Pr Josep M. A. d#th year of hie age. i will re-open on Tuesday evening, the 26th inatant, at who came here about two weeks since. Any infor- and evening, by MRS. ROBERTS, 327 Breadway, | sengers going farther South can take a continuous line Ro* gers, 8. Macdonald, W. EB a His friends, those of his brother, Charles, and of his | six o’clock, and continue open every evening until fur- | mation respecting him will be thankfully received by his | epponite way Theatre. Wanted, immediately, 2 | of railroads rh ia, ke. W, Rawson, R. othr tary. . father-in-law, W. HH. Walton, are invited to attend nia | ther notice, from six to ten o'clock, wife, at John Olear's Hotel, Noy 9 Washngtog sweet, =| speaking or writing medium. Apply as above, , wi a ‘34 Recadway, Now Work, Ree, 47, QI se —‘(‘“‘“‘i‘i‘i

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