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goods, imported iato this district during ths wack endirg and including Friday, Deo. 22, 1854:-- Communce o Tur Port or New York—Weaxiy Lurorts, Bristles.. . iron, tons so Tad Ais Seda ash Sal sod: Iter... ..6,855 tee" 34 B fee Machinery... Grindstones. . Rage, bales... Spices Champagne ..1,875 Yea, chests... 20 Woods— Hat’rs goods. F. crackers ..7,600 India rubber. 112 Shells........ 2 442 ‘Value of merchandise put on the market dur ing the week Value of dry govds put on the market “durieg the week., eb anysom sores $1,372,360 The leading items of import duriug the week were as follows :— Coffee, $85,958; segars, $25,868; rai- sins, $46,185; jewelry, $25,425; aundresesd skins, $35,242; irom, $54,588; steel, 42,113; sueathiag, $40,183; ‘sugar, $49,138; watches, $45,439. The annexed statement exhibits the average daily condition of the leading departmeats of the banks of this city for the week preceding Saturday, Dec. 23, 1864:— New Yorx Crrr Banus. Banks Loans. Specie. Cireul’n. Deposits, Bank N. York...9,016,335 373,308 230,749 2,220,883 Manhattan Co. 282,149 2,479,879 Merchants’. 188,516 8,450,741 Mechanics’. 321,409 3,772,078 178,957 1,886,970 71; 337 3 572,583 126) 029 1) 532) 68, 045 1, 3092,717 186,113 204, TAL, 962 165,859 1, 2O1'350 145,985 "561,277 516,272 2,071,741 263, aur 8,304,510 198,946 638,024 4,199,956 601, 198 900;511 430,014 1,301,050 oat 467788 Mechanics’Bi. As. 990,06 Commerce Shoe & Leather. 657,359 Gorm Exchange.1,961,671 tinental rants bre 80,860,591 11,486,880 6,924,667 58,958,027 ; the same as ‘last week. for week ending Dec. 18. - ae ee Be do. five days do. do, 2 Balances for week ending Dec. 18.. Do. ‘do. five daye do. do."23.... ‘The annexed statement exhibits a comparison of the condition of the leading departments from the first up to the last weekly returns — 1863, Loans. 21. i2iae staan 88 June 21.,995, HAT $9, 9, 9, 9, 8, 9, 8, 8 , 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 71 9, way B28 Se58 g885228 SE5SE8E 882 ag auBeaaee 23 29 ears = s = Fy 3 SR2E5) 5208 BSs8ShSSRE8 oxen $32 Bs se LEANNA LL LAOS PESegSS588 SERESSEE Sigchdoghs dug Whi bist wick lars beisls, {2 follows :— Decrease in discon Decrease in depos’ ‘Decrease in circulation. 4 Increase in specie... 15,03 This exhibit is very differen: to that anticipated. ‘To the run upon the Sevings Banks is ateributed ahe small increas in specie on hand. It was expected that an increase ofa million st least would be shown. The great falling off in deposita shows an active demand for money. The contraction ia circulation shows a determination to strengthen that department. The variation in discounts is of trifling im The effect of this statement caanot be otherwise than ot aa unfavorable character. city ‘TRADE R REPORT. SatuRDAy, Dec. 23—6 P. M. Asus were unchanged. Breapercyrs.—Flour was in more demand, and 12)¢c. per barrel dearer—the sales includ 6,200 "bbls. ordi Bary to choice State, at $8 60 mixed to fancy ‘Western, at $0 1244 2 $9 62%; = ‘other kinds ia pro- Fey ‘with 600 bbls. superfine Canadian, at in nd $10 free, per bbl; wand 2,700. bbls.’ nixed to Fancy snd extra Southern, at #9 a $10 75 per vol. Wheat “aras in better request. The sales reached 6,000 bushels Geneseo white, at $2 483,; and 7,000 bushels Canadian, in bond, at 024. ve, barley and oats ‘were uncha: Corn was purchased te the extent of 68,000 bushels, at 98c. a 1008. for Western mixed, and $1 for Southern yellow, per bushel. Corrxk.—Sales of $00 bags of Rio were made, at 93c. a owe the latter figure ‘& prime lot of about 600 “Corron roti W light poy [Bosca holders to demaad prices above views of and restricted sales, fect e . 400 bale The whieh only arsedaies to Maron te Livetpooi, 10,089 bashnisot engnged for Laverpool, at '84.'in balk, with ti with some? 400\a $86,07 2,409,07 ot Ferra —To 500 28 provisions, incladin: bacon at 255., beef at 2a. pouk af Ys. Od. & 28. and 190 bales hapa at Jc 0 % To Leadon, al 000 bbls, turpeatine were taken at 2s, OM, er 280 Tos, 00 bales hops at %d., 600 bbls. provisions at 3s, Gd., 600 tieroes beef at 4s. bd. oy) 500 bbls. flour at 2s. 6d. ‘To Beemen, 620 bags pimeuto | ‘To Havre and California thece were | were taken at J¢c Bo chamges to notice Frurr.—About 600 boxes halves and sorts of raisina were sold at old prices, citrow sold at 2ie. Lay.—Tbe marbet continued firm, at $1. ers of bo! ) cases Legian Hors.—Thore were 50 bales new sold at ie. a 6c. pee | pound. | Latua.—Eastern were inactive at $1 50a $1 02% cash per thousaad MoLassis —Sales of 200 bbls. New Orleans, new crop, were made at 26¢ Naval STouss.—The market was quiet, and sales ua- important. YF aa of 250 baskets of sweet oil were made at $35 PRovisiows.—Pork waa very dull at $12 624 a $12 68% for mess, and $1228 tor prime per barrel. Cutmeats varied little. Sales were made of 370 barrels Lard at 100. 2c. per pound; and 280 barrels bees at previo 41,100 tierces prime mess beef, pact at $ per tierce, Butter and cheese were unchanged. —No sales of moment transpired. while the market continued very dull. SuGAR.—There was nothing reported beyond smal jebbing lots of New Orleans and Cuba within the old range of prices. Wink —About 750 cases of claret were sold at $3 50. Winsxvy.—Seles of about 500 barrels were made, in- cluding Ohio at 3tc., ad State prison at 39c. a 40c. passe Diino eee tania a ata te el a ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ODPTS FOR THE HOLIDATS. SPLENDID DRESSES For Holida: at 75 cents, $1, $1 25, 1 & presents, a 50, $1 75 cach, aly the original price, to close out the winter stook. 180, 259 Greenwich street, betwees Robinson ani Murray \LOAKS, CLOAKS.—HOLIDAY PRESENTS, USEFUL / and desirable—Rich velvet cloaks, warranted pare silk, at 92%, eatin cloaks, $16 to $20; new styles moire antiques trimed velvet, $20 to. $36, etd eloth cloaks im alt colors, and black, from $9 to $16, ‘marked dows to Clar out the stuck before the close of the season. MOLYNEUX BELL, 58 Canal street. ¢.JFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.—THE SWBSCRIBER 3 having imported most extensively in anticipation of the approaching holidays, NOT AT ALL EXPECTING THE PRESENT HARD TIMES, haa resolved upou making an immense reduction in the prices of his present mag- nificent stock of CLOAKS, SHAWIS, AND FURS, comrmeneing on Monday, the 18th of December—prefer- ring this course to carrying over a large stock to another season. Parties, therefore, desirous of making Chases for presents, have now an opportunity of select ing from one of the richest and most extensive stocks ia the city, at Selah i la Beautiful seta of sable mink, at. Do. do, stone marten Splonaia do. Hudson’s Ba; do. very rich and dark Te Ber mea stetee Siberian squirrel Canadian sable fitch marten. Do. do, ebinchilla Do. do. _kolinski.. Exquisite real ermine capes , chinehia Do, stone marten Do. Hudson's Bay sable. Do. Russian sable CLO. ‘ KS, Very good and fine ladies’ cloth. Superior do. ao. Splendid. do. Very rich imported and eabeolaarsi ds Velvet clouks (very best Lyons). Superb x Magnificent do, (the richest of the season)... Very rich satin cloaks. moire antique WIS. Being determined if possible to effect a total clearance of our present stock of shawls, the prices are as fol- lows:— Excellent all wool broche square ahawis. Do. do. Superb chaine ssss ‘square shawls, Do. do, long do, Magnificent do, (very tine a few very choice specimens of india camel’s hair ett toon and Porat peocie wick aha imported expressly for the occasion, at a similar reduct: A single inspection of the above named articles, and s comparison of the quality and prices, is respectfully 4o- licited. BULPIN, Proprietor of the Paris Mantille Emporium, 361 Broadway. OLIDAY PRESENTS.—THE SUBSCRIBER INVITES the attention of the public to his splendid and ise stock of jewelry, watehes and diamonda at the low- eat prices, (Successor to Davi No S81 Brooks way, Corner of White street, up stairs. hens a stage Minds GERMAN a a A and other singing bi just imported, deci the best in this city, are now ag mien d and retail, at & (eit a gestern tg seed store, 16 North William street, near than, cheaper than in any other store. RESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.—E. DUNIGAN & Brother, No. 151 Fulton street.—Spleniid assort ment of Catholic Bibles, poy Prayer Books, and standard works.. ad Brother invite the atten tion of all about selecting poten for the holida; their superb Bibles, the most beautiful edition A world; their Ursuline Manual, Flowers of Pie’ ye Rd Condwcteur Diamante del Catolico Americano, =a uni Himmel, and prayer books, magnificent; in velvet, Turkey morocco and other er styles. 2 beauti- ful collection of Meawe statuettes, rosaries, medallions, benitiers, and @1 pies) now on hand. Juveniles aud standard Catholic works of every kin RESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.—AS CHRISTMAS and New Years are close at hand, and the seasons for gifts pie. Np the subscriber would Tespect- fally his elegant stock of cloaks and furs to Ym ner pl fon, \blic, as gifts in whieh both the use- ful and ornai are combined. Baving a rich as- sortment of velvet, satin and moire antique cloaks, made in the most fashionable style and of the very best mate- rial, he thinks he eae Be gin cannot be excelled in pers. Ao ishments in the eity. flag may fount the sable, mink, stone arian fitch and mountain marten, mported ex. pressly for his establishment, and at prices to suit the Fresesrt depression of the money market, and the a of all. As the Winter stock is fast ppearing, preparations being made for the Spring and ae trade, those di cloaks and furs would do weli to call and exam{ne goods quickly, at his cloak and fur tatabliabment, No. 47 Canal street Brandreth Bailding, four doors from Broadway. WM. B. McKENZIE. wen and poles’ all epectally ‘tot 6 clogantly as auit’ Abie gifts, by PEUER ROBERTS & 60. 378 Brosdway. ARGAINS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. UBSDELL, PEARSON & LAKE, 411 Broadway, will offer this week— ard. delaines, at. 1s, 2d. gs yard. extra rich delaines, at 1s. 6d. per yard. sh they respectful, at the atteation of the | ladies im search of cheap ne AND SOIREES.—JUST RECKIVED (PER steamer Pasthie egal assortment of Freach émbroidered era, , erape de Paris, grenadace and tissues of the inteat esti . YEIRSON & 471 Bresdvay. UBSDELL, T RUSSELS POINT LACES.—MILLER & GRANT, S71 | Broscway, are selling point « laiguille Valencien. | aes, Houtton and Chantill # prices mach below | ortabe Seanehbe tad stocker tea thread veils equalled in style, and prices; also Paris, St. Gaul, an | Glasgow embroideries of every description. N. B.—Se- veral articles ia a new description of lace just invented, M. & G. being the exelusive agents for it. 200 piseen rich silks, at Ss. per Son” | ' } H. SUCKAU, OOMMISSION MERCHANT, IM- porter of embroideries 7 = 7 _ Bo A, goods, such as sofa cushions, slippers, baskets, chairs, fancy china ware, workstan ‘and all kinds of Teticules, No. 307 Broadway, first floor. COREIS, CORSETS, (CORSETS —oRS. PEDDIE, 313 Bowery, offers for sale corsets of Freach ana English patterns, manufactured under her own care, at imore Trasonabie prices than can, be found elsewhere in the city; also a large and carefully selected assortment of Tore corsets, from the most approved manufactories in Franee, for sale very PEDDIE, Corset Store, 312 Bowery, RY GOODS.—THOSE WHO WANT TO MAKE PRE- sents, and get the worth of their money, must not to go to LEADBEATER'S, 347 Broadway, corner of Tothadl atcebh, tune fe ealltap ron tee merinoes, de- laines, cloves, ribbons, shawls, Droadcloths, ‘&e., chaap- er than any Ouiee extention : ore cath, and onlypeus pei at oe His terms RY GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES.—WE WILL offer this morning our entire stock of merinoo-, cloths, delaines, plaid cashmeres, paramattas, shawl:, | rick plaid and brocade silks and silk velvets, at greatly reduced prices, in order to close them out before the 1st Hi. LEADBEATER, January. , 347 Broadway, corner of Leonard street. MBROIDERI¥S, SI FOR THE HOLIDAYS — LE BOUTILLIER, coraiene. have “still a large assortment of goods, and being determined to clear them out, the prices.are greatly reduced. Embroidered collars and handkerchiefs decided ‘bargains, Ribbons, scarfs, | shawls, silks, merinos, delaines, prints, and all ‘einds of | fancy and domestic ary y goods UTILLIER BROTHERS, 60 Canal sire four doors from Broadway. REATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Every description of HOSIERY FOR THE LADIES. Evglish and German cotton hose, (every size and quality, ) Lambs wool and worsted hose, {rome very superior, Plain and fancy silk and raw silk hose, (English snd rel Woollen and wwseste ties) &e., ke., &e., ko. Woollen, silk, Lisle thread, plush, union and kid gloves, in and lined, 5) Superfine Paris wh ise kid gloves (every size and coler;) eae DEPARTMENT, id in the Hose, halfhose, and gloves of all the above descriptions; Lambs wool, raw silk, and cotton under gaamenta; Fancy silk and cambric handkerchiefs,fancy fronts,cich fancy and plain scarfs, cravats, ties, mufilers, &c., &c. This entire stock will be CLEARED OUT AT BOTH STORES Before the commencement of the new AT U ENTEDLY LOW PRIC! LORD & TAYLOR, 255, 257, 259 and 261 Grand at., ‘and (new numbers) 47 and 49 Catharine street. REAT HOLIDAY BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS.—J. Beck & Co., No. 355 Broadway, and branch estab- lishment Nos. 785 and 788 Broadway, corner of Tenth street, will offer om , December 18, and during the Holiday season, the following bargains in dry a Shiaid and striped silk dresses, ~ 5) 50, $6, $7 50, $9, $10, $13, and $15 the dress pat! Very rich brocade, $20, Rich mouselin delaine, from 1s. 64. upwards. Ssxony plalds, $2 the dress and upwards. French prints, at 1s. per yard. French merinos, at bs. per yard. eatock of rich cabretleries; at one-half the aah ua importation. Scotch plaid and French broche shawls, from $3. up- wards. And a great variety of other goods at equally low Prices. Noa. 365, 786 and 788 Broudvay rear, RIGH LINENS, DAMASK AND SNOW DROP TABLE cloths, brown cloths, Union damasks and cloths, handkerchiefs, sheetings, &e, Dealers MATHEWS, 5% and 64 Catherine street napkins, towels, capped by WM. ECHION AGAINST FROSTY WEATHER. IN BLANKETS. Whitaey an ry Mackinaw ( (some very heavy, ) Rose and silk bound, (| sad beastul,) Cetb, and every other description of blankets. Also an immense quantity of PLAID WOOLLEN SHAWLS, Both long and square, including the celebrated Bay State, Waterloo, Empire State, Glasgow, and every other mak quality and style, All to be Aiaponed’e of within the uext ten days. A TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE. LORD & TAYLOR, 255, 257, 250 and 261 Grand st., ard (new numbers) 47 and 49 Catharine street. ELLING OFF. ‘ ELEGANT VELVET AND CLOTH CLOAKS, 20 per cent below cost. Brocak axp Woo Ssawis. TREMENDOUS BARGAINS. ALL Woot Prams, oxty 48. 4 Yaro. LYONS & JONES, 277 Hudson street, Between Canal and Spring streets. SJPFCIAL NOTICE—THE ENTIRE STOCK OF LACES, embroideries, hosiery, kid gloves, We., amounting to $56,000, at MADDEN & SIEWARTS, No. 770 Broadway, raust be sold by 1st attiary without reference to cost, int commequen-+ of au alteration in their business at that time, Ladies will find this @ grand opportunity to pur- chase for the holida CARFS AND CRAVATS FOR GENTLEWEN.—A NS deautifal assortment of the above articles, for phe coming holidays, were received by last steamer, and wil! be opened on Monday, the 18th inst. UBSDELL, PEIRSON & LAKE, 471 Broadway. cH OMT GIFTS T REDUCED PRICES. WATCHES, piaMol JEWELRY AND Si aa CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HO! Gent’s gold and silver watches, of nes aaitidio: warran' Ladien’ gold, enamelled, and diamond watches; war- ranted Gent's goM fob, vest and guard chains, keye and seals. Ladies’ gold chatelains, neck and guard ehains, keys and charms. ghine old be bracelets, pins, earrings, lockets, crosses, any r rings, ke. i mond pins, rings, bracelets, in great variety, very oe: Silver spoons, forks, kmives, cups, napkin rings, fruit knives, &. HOLIDAY GIFTS an GREAT VARIETY. /EORGE C. ALLEN, Importer, wholesale alee retail, No. 11 Wall Street, near Broadway, second floor. Open Christmas and New Years. OYS AND FANCY GOODS FOR THE HOLIDA ‘The unders has just received fom his agents in Europe a complete and hag 4 assortment of toys, for which he defies vompeution. Those who are erase of making holiday its will find it to their to give him a call. Wholesale dealers will find iets CY bac shoice J ee ee Lap pon of goods, suitable for ¢ approach: 5 to invite his castomaes’ ohlt te spect his stock of toys UTIFUL, pianoforte is yh. is ‘at 6 Coll sails for STONISHING REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF 0 tosnit the times viz.:—7% octave rose ae ostave, $190; 7 octave, $220; 7 hege ee 75; 6 octa’ per Chickering, fully warranted. ‘McDONALD & BRO., 292 Boge tye yd OFACTCRED RY) JOHN P. wick &0o., 58 Barclay fully warranted equal to any in the world, and at the it factory prices for cash or ‘approved | Paper. Second hand pianos very cheap wa’ Reheat ae. CALIFORNIA DIAMONDS, prs sfene t 35, without, $4; Stone pias $10, (same aay tell them. rt ACOREL 407 Hrowtray, 8 & CO, 264 BROADWAY, Girerent amt ties Sail Veen, pong ta for the bellings at reduced prices, satan J, RSTABLISHED HOUSE IN A NEOHBORING , Wishes to make arre “ hol furniture dealer, to seater Ot teri a "a Al rare House, 67 Boath Thicd sews, TH peaceeey Loe to oe on in Ninth street, between Fourth avenue. . FRANKLIN STREET, FIRST HOUSE WEST OF Broadway.—Two perlors and two large rooms first floor, parlor and bedroom on the second, all neatly furnished, bo let to gentlemen, Breakfast served, if required. Inquire as above. 6043 AND ¢2 VARICK STREET, ST. JOHN’S PARK.— ‘A handsomely furnished room on the second pipe! with sitting room attached, to let. with board, to and his wife; also ‘comfortable rooms for x le gentlemen, First "class accommodations, gas, Inquire as above. way and GREENE STREET —THE ADV&RTISER HAVING rented the above house, and newly fitted it up, is now to accommodate families or single geutie men with rooms, or suites of rvoms, with full or partial board. References exchanged. UNIVERSITY PLACE—DELIGHTFUL LOCATION; suite of front rooms; also one room for two single upon very advantageous terms; immodiate cindty of Breedway, Fifth avenwe, places of amusement, tels, libraries, gymnasium, &c. House replete every convenience. FURNISHED PARLOR, ON FIRST FLOOR, TO LET, board, toa ‘genticman and nas wife or single genilemen, ino fist class house, with all the modern improvements, at 49 East Twentieth street, equal dis- poe —— Fourth avenue and Broadway. Terms rea- sonal SMALL AMERICAN FAMILY WILL LET A FEW neatly furnished rooms, with conveniences for fire, with or without partial board, where the comforts of a home can be alert, ‘Apply at 186 Grand street, entrance on Mulberry YOUNG GENTLEMAN ,WISHES TO PROCURE boars (dinner excepted) is ida private family. Please addreas, by note, C. C, ‘88 Chatham square, stat- yg teams and location. GENTLEMAN OF UNDXORPTIONAULE CHARAC ter aud independence desires a residence in a family in the upper circles of society, where all the leasures of a home may be had. Address S. P. Archer, Tuion Square Post Office. FURNISHED ROOM WITH GRATE IN THE UP per story, to rent to gentlemen cheap for the win- ter; also, two single rooms, suitable for lodging rooms, in & central location, No. 89 Prince strect. Gas an bat OARD.—A FRONT PARLOR ON SECOND FLOOR, to let, furnished or unfurnished, with fuil or par- tial board; ono or two single geutlemen can also be ac commodated, at 66 bast Broadway. Bur ‘A PRIVATE FAMILY CAN ACCOMMODATE with parlor and bedroom a geatleman and wife or two single gentlemen. All the modern improvements, and convenient to stages and railroads. Cail ’at No. 143 Went Twenty-second street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, References exchanged. OARD WANTED—FOR A LADY, IN A PRIVATE family where there are: no other boarders; wants a room and bedroom, plainly furnished and a fire room. Address for two days, stating location and terms, which must be moderate, Quictuess, Herald office. OARDING.—T0 LET, A COMFORTABLE AND NEAT. ly furnished room, suitabie for a gentleman and wile, oF two single gentlemen; also, a very pleasaut up per room, which will accommodate two gentlemen, at 21 North hoore street. Baths in the house. OARDING —SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACOOM- modated will full board and pleasant rooms, at low drices; also large pleasant rooms, that will accommo. date a party of four gentlemen, at 122 Chambers street. Day boarders accommodated. References required. 0. ARDING.—FU! ORNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN and their wives, at $7 per week tor both,-in a first Clase four story house, with baths, gas, &c. Location desirable, and accessible to business. Also, a very su- perior second story front room, and rooms for single gen- tlemen, Please address Sterling, Herald office. OARDING IN A PRIVATE would let « back parlor on first floor, t wife, or two single gentlemen, with full or partial boxr House has all the modern improvements. 70 West Thir. Broad d Sixth ave REED, NEAR VAKWM.~-W. & H, Van N Nor stove store.—We bi 16 Berge as aortment of the latest patterns of n for sale on ree- sonable — Btovee aad Tacgerhued, with soapstone, rates set aad repaifed, stoves put up, and me yeti for same. Also, soapstone gridiics ter vale wholesale aud retail. The excellence of the aria. dies consists im their requiring but one greasing woen URE OF CORNS BY MADAME BERHARD, NO. 16; wowery, east side, between Broome and Delanc: atreets.. Madame B. respectiulty informs the public that she has reduced’ her price in order to enable every one to be free from pain, and feels confident in pro- mnising that she will remove corns, unions, nails grown in the feat, te. without causing’ the least pain or in- convenience. can miled to at home, or ct Madame B./a residence, from 1 unt? o'clock P.M ‘T AND ONLY PRIZE MEDAL awarded to M. W. KING & SON, imakers, 466 and 468 Broadway. Pivot revolving chairs, recumbent revolving chairs, self-acting extension re- cumbent chairs, dentists’ chairs, improved ievalid wheel ehairs, branch reading and writing desks, and every va riety of mechanical irs, for comfort and convenience. by peraonion, paauatbctaterd Pie ere @. 8 A) travelling invalid chair. FOR CHAIRS IMBREDE, LEADER OF FASHION IN CARD EN- G graving, 588 Broadway, Metropolitan Hotel. Note paper and envelopes in great variety, and marked with the utmost care, N, B.—New forms of wedding cards, and a varied stock of De Larue’s envelopes. GIMBREDE, 588 Broadway, east side. GRAHAM, THE VETERAN OF NASSAU STREET. I, Cu sell my onguent for forcing the whiskers and mourtache to without stain or in; ‘to any part of the country. sau street. MONLUN, 83 FRONT STREET, OF FERS FOR SALE, A (now landing) sardines, green peas,mushrooms, cham, wine, curacoa, maraschino, absyathe, an nisette, brandy cherries, &c. ‘ALAGA GRAPES—100 KEGS MALAGA GRAPES, in prime order, just received and for sale by DANIEL GILMARTIN & CO., 198 Front str watrong and thick in six weeks, jury to the skin, for $1 a bottle; rent R. G. GRAHAM, 107’ Nas- “FOR ACOURSE OF TEN LESSONS IN 2.50 ary rar ene reduced walt, viz.: $12 for a thorough course of imstruct! dard LDSMITH s of particulars at GO) S, 462 Broadway. —BOOKKEEPING, WRITING, ARITHMETIC, 0. the business man’s essentials, are taorou he ty taught by experienced teachers, at’ Mr. PAINE’: ecademies, 2b7 Grand street, New York, d 166 Fulton strect, Brooklyn. Ladies’ writing classes meet dally at 8 and 7 o’elock P. M. Terms $2, tweive lessons, all found. Circulars now ready. GENTLEMAN—OF RESPECTABLE PARENTAGE, A professor of the French language, wishes to obtain pupils in a private famdy, where board will be given ar equivalent for his nol or to form & class to teach the above language in ‘venings. The best of reference given as to Searncien ‘and abilities. Please address E. D., 62 Lispenard street. OOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIC, WRITING, &C.—MR, RENVILLE, 289 Broadway, continues to receive new students upon very favorable terms. Each pupil is separately and thoroughly instructed, and enabled to readily apply in practice the knowledge imparted to nit Open day OOKKEEPING, WRITING, ARITHMETIC —MR. DOL- BEAR, 609 ‘Broadway,’ corner of Houston street, vuble entry im a practical business-like manner, ‘guarantees to make elegant writers and bookkeepers ‘a short time or return the money. this week without extra charge. Private seats se- NCH LANGUAGR.—PROF. D. LAGROIX, 289 Broadway, continues to receive new pupils for rough instruction in the French language, imparting sellity te speak it with fluency and correct claases. moderate, © _____ DANCING ACADEMIES. \ DODWORTH'S DANCING ACADEMY, NO. 805 femaret, 8 opponite Fleventh street, is now oper. pane ee by ay mg | oer time. Ladies aad net ren on Wednesdays sure days at 3 and 4 P. M.; gentlemen on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and every other Friday, at 73 P.M. Prac. on, on Saturdsy ee for Indies and con. ining days, bout pee gene Ie, on sb ba at the academy at any time, or will be sent by classes, to commence immediately. trahionable dances taught in one course of Private lessons at various bourse. Soirees Wedneway vebts. TE: DANCING SCHOOL, 600 BROADWAY.—THE ao) term will paige the holidays. All dancen taught in the quickest possible time. Classes for beginners, and for those who have partially learned. il applications to be made at 274 awe Siero in the LATED COFFEE URNS “AND KETTLES.— For sale by HIRAM YOUNG, | 19 Maiden lave. Reset reve, tamil STEAMBOAT PROPRIETORS and private families may have old ware replated | nd warranted. Stair rods, plumber’s fixtures, ten wets, dish covers, trays, cake baskets, spoous and rorks, cas” torn, «¢., plated with goldor silver in the very best inan- ner, at the Manhattan Plate Co., 267 Bowery. ) WHOLESALE GROCERS, LIQUOR DEALERS AND { manufacturers —The subscriber is now importing i Peauperior quality of oil of cognac, of which three- | fourths of au ounce with sixty gailons pure spirit wilt | produce a fine coguac brandy; his easences of Rochelle and Otard’s brandy, of Jamaica and St. Croix rum, arac, cider and peach brandy, Holland schiedam schaapps ant Scottish whiskey, are acknowledged by the New Yors manofactarers by the great demand atter them. Direc- tions for use will invariably be given by Lr. LEWIS ¥ UL HTWANGER 141 Maiden lane. ESSELS LOADING GRA d masters of vessels, will spectors appointed by the Board of Under amine vessels rye) grain in bulk, previous to putting up the bins. lers left at 110 Wail street. lower floor, or at 246 South street, will be immediately attend- ed to. $3 ANTS, OWNERS notify the in- lerwriters, to ex _____ BE WARDS. is @QQ Rewarp WILL BE PAID FOR THE RE farm of the, following, goode,, and no, ques tons asked:—b)4 yi lack cloth, 4 yards do., 2534 yards black Bes wid 21 yards do, 2 yards brown velv Said goods were taken from m in Canal wagon street on the Marg So 4 the 20th inst. Apply to H. Shot ling, 167 W REWARD.—STOLEN FROM THE OWNER, ON $2. the corner of Howard and Crosby streets, on paturday evening, reel 9 o’clock, a gold watch, No, 14.277, nd, Davis & Co., makers; marked in the case E.8. & Co. Pawnbrokers and others are requested to stop the same if offered for sale. By returning the watch to 51 West Nineteenth street, the above reward will be paid. REWARD.—1A ON FRIDAY LASt, A $1 large, black Newfoundland dog, answering to ‘Zack.’ Also, a black and white the name of “Del.” Any person retui ben yt Reade street, “vite receive the al thanks of the owner. ve reward REWARD WiLL BE PAID TO ANY PERSON | $1 who will pala information that will lead to the of > tah Ay harness and wagon, taken from | anc surgeon, No. 42'Reads, street, coraer the fotos of Allen and Btantec. verector "The mare ts about fifteen hands high, has « star in her forehead, bushy main and bob tail. ‘ie ae in light grocery bod, mted re at wagon, body PAWNEKS & CARPENTER, Th Contre at REWARD, FOR THE RECOVERY OF A WHITE handkerchief, marked with the word “ Annio.”” ft was loft in one of ihe Broadway and Fourth avenae line of stages on Friday aftervoon. Apply at (i Fast Nineteenth street oes ee dal + RESTAURANTS. ' OTKE.THERE WILL BEA FRKE AND EASY at the Catherine Shades, this (Christmas) eveni! particular request of the co: . Danl. Chats, Haq., President, and 5, Potter, a Vico Ireai: f= ed pee 3. 4.8.'s, Brooklyn wail New York pore Si Invited. Mare mort con tA J. BOWERS, propciater. ANGUISH OPERA AT NIMlO’s GARDEN Door AT NIBLO’S GARDEN.—DOORS icp si, to commence at 74.—Tickets to aD oF tichonse, cats, Private Boxes, ; Orchestra ahr Filecig acid us without extra a Gakar ATTRACTION FOR THE HOLIDAYS. * <x le AND Tumspay, har yon 25 anv 26, 1854, formed Balfe’s pera of ee AN GikL. ‘ed with New Beonery by Hilliard, Now Propert 5 by Silvester, Costumes, he.” 4 pearance of M’LLE NAU AS ARLINE. First 9, Mr. St. Alb) Wr. Irving. Mr. Horneasih °- Mr. Taos. Baek. .-The Gipsy Queen ROADWAY AY 1) EATRE—K,- A. MARSHALL, SOLE ‘Lessee,—-Doors ¢pen at 63; coramence at 7 o’clock De. 25, i" eae ENCHANTRESS, Don Sylvio.... Duke D’Aquita, Doctor Mathanasiu: Galeas.. Ramir.. - Mr. Borrani Chicf of the Senate ‘Mr. Walters Stella, the seq Mit Louisa Pyne NBOS Mr, Whiting | Southdown. ercceccee cvccee Mine A ALLACK’S THEATRE, reggae’ Broome street. —Moncay evening, LAUGH WHEN YOU CaN. «Mr, Blake | Sambe....Mr. Chippendale ‘Mr. Lester | Miss Gloomily,..Mrs, Blake Mrs, Mortimer...Mrs. Hoey Mr. Davides pagechei NEAE Dec. 25, Stewaxs THE ARTFUL DO. ETROPOLITAN THEATRE.—HENRY WILLARD, Proprietor; Edward Eddy, Manager.—Doors opes At 6}; curtain rises at 7 o'clock ‘TWO PERFORMANCES, MONDAY, DEC. 25. In the afternoon, at 2 o'clock, will be performed THE LADY OF THE LAKE. Mr. Eady Roderick Dhw........s++0ce0.s * Fitz Jame: Mr. Canoll | Hele: “Miss Wood ward cma ak Taagaon | Maj I hich Mr i ti eine OP i &ec., ti ppear. in wi Ir. * Thompson, will a Wor OF THE HEATH, Gilbert. Arnaud sez:Mr, Jordan | Walter... Mr. Boniface | Janette.. In the evening, at 7 o'clock, THE CORSICAN BROSHERS. M. Fabien dei Franchi......... Renaud gdon | Orlando. Montgiron oniface | Mme, Franchi..Mra. Jordan Martelli. . Warwick | Emile, ina Woouward BKLL RINGER OF WOSTON. Matthew Morgan, Dearborn. Mischief. 3 i @ SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM. HO. CHRISTY & WOOD'S MINSTRELS, Since the destruction of their hall by fire, wit perform every evening at WOOD'S VARIETIES, 472 BROADWAY, ander the control of H. WOOD, Bosinoss Manager. GEO. CHRISTY, Stage Manager ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELSY, SURLENQUE OPERA, LIGHT FARCES, DANCES, WTC Africaaused by the mioxt accomplished’ company in the wo1 Doorn open st 634 o'clock; to commence at 7} preaisaly HITE’S OPERA HOUSE, 49 BOWERY, OPPOSITE: the Bowery theatre.—Grand afternoun perform: ance, this day, commencing at half past 2, ‘The “Magic Penny,” Wnite's Serenaders, &¢., &e. XTRA.—WALLACK’S.— GREAT HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS. CHRISTMAS NIGHT—MONDAY, DEG. 25, MIRTH AND AMUSEMENT FOR ALL. COMEDY, INTERLUDE AND FARCE, LAUGH WHEN YOU CAN, A GENTLEMAN FROM IRELAND, THE ARTFUL DODGER, Mr. Blake, Mr. Lester, Mr. Brougham, Mr. Dyott, Mr. Vincent, Mr. Stewart, Mrs. Hoey, Mrs, Stephens, Mrs. Blake, Mes. Cramer, and Mrs. Conover. Tuesday, 26th, the two great hits of the season, WO Tu ONE and A GENTLEMAN FROM IRELAND, with MY WIFE'S DENTIST. Wednesday, an entirely new Drama, of peculiar and powertul interest, entitled HE SISTERS. New Scevery—New Dresses—New APromNntTMENTs, Supported by Dir, Blake, Mr. Lester, Mr. Dyott, Mr. H. B. Phillips, . Stewart, Miss Rosa’ Benneit, Mra. Cra- mer, Mra. Conover, &c. ETROPOLITAN THEATRE.—MR, BUCHANAN, THE American actor, who has, during tie last ‘three gate, boon received with great'entuusiasm at London, nburgh, Glasgow, Manchester, Liverpool, and other cities of Great Britain, will mate his first’ appearance since his return to the United States, on Tuesday, Jenu- acy 2, 1805, in the character of HAMLET, HESPIAN ASSOCIATION.—BROOKLYN MUSEUM.— Monday, December 25, the play of KVADNE; to be followed by THE BROOKLYN NZ, and the drama of THE CHARLOAL BUKNKH—bredue, “Miss vi NEW CONCERT A Nore, hs Just been AT CANANDAIGUA, “KW co able aecom ting one thousand persons, lighted my eas conveniently and desirably for public ex- hiblitions. Apply in person, or by letter, to GEO. W. ) Proprietor, Canandaigua, New York.’ PPE ATRICAL NOTICE. —CHESNUT STREET THEATRE, Philadelphia—Sole lessee and manager, J. E. Harris, Esq.—Thie establishment will reopen on Monday, Jan, 8. Tati and gentlemen of acknowledged talent wishing engagements, will please make immediate application to Mr. Geo. H. Griffiths, or Mr. Charles Parsloe, Burton’s theatre. Acknowledged stars treated with on liberal terms. V R. FISH, FROM LONDON, THEATRICAL AND characteristic wig maker, 559 Pearl street, N. ¥. , four doors from Broadway. Amateur performances at: Wigs lent on hire for private parties, masquer. ind fancy dress balls. Whiskers and moustaches, Country theatricals supplied on snort notice. MEDICAL. R J.B NOLAN.—RHEUMATISM.—I WILL TAKE any man off his crutches in twenty-four hours, and ask no pay until 1 doit. Fever and agus cured in twenty-four to forty-eight hours, allowing but one shake, or no pay; and all other diseases effectually cured, by roots, plate, and herbs of the earth. No. 128 Beekmas bi ceet, corner of Front, D* LARMONT'S PARIS AND LONDON MEDICAL Adviser and Marriage Guide, llth edition, 34? Pages, cloth, 7 engravings. | Sold et 223 Broadway, and d free for $1, by the suthor, M. Larmont, physisciae where he is consulted from 11 A. M. to 2 P Vim the evening, Sundays excepted. N drug store. Patients treated by mail or arpeue dress all letters box 844 New York Post Offic. We com ene with all other papers io recommending Dr. Larmon} to the sfiicted. Courier des Ftats Unis, State Zeitung, Ao TT). THE BARON Si SPOLASOO, , (PHYSICIAN AN” surgeon, from Loudon), for the inforraation of h Kuropean friends, arriving in this country, sud others, hischief consulting rooms are at the St. Nicholas Ho’ 98 Spring etreeet. ‘The Baron’s suecesses iv his medios! and sorgical practice are unequalled, B WARD'S UNFORTUNATE’ FRIEND—$: PRL vial, and@ a book. Cures ina few hours; nothing ewe can doit, No. 50 Canal street, one door eas$ of Broadway, ia the place to get this rapid and thoroagk remedy--no where else in New York. Oures warremte: or no x arrangement, admit four } PERHAW’S BU | Dramatic, Musical and E: Shunition amen cane for the United Sasa! eae FQORTON'S, CHAMBERS SiRELT —A MERRY CHRIGE. mas and a hearty laugh. ps Meany, first aight of & new comedy, in thi — “A NICE YOUNG MAN, Dramatized for this theatre by J. Durivnge, liu. M. de Bonbomme, Mr, Barton; Viscount de ls wae ‘Kate Saxon. pe newest Mrs. Tayleur, Miss local satire called APOLLO IN NEW YORK. Jupiter, Sardy Hook, Auctioneer, and Mra. Partingvea, by Mr. Burton. The vory laughable farce of the MOUSTACHE MANTA, In which Mr Jobnaton, Mrs. Burton and Miss Kate Saxow will appear OWERY THEATRE.—PROPRIKTOR AND MAN, 1.P. Waldron; Stage Manager, Robert Jone — Of Admission—Boxes, 25 ceate; Pit aud Gellocy, 1935 5 cents, Private Box CRISTMAS DAY. TWO PERFORMANORS, AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Menday afternoon, Dec, 25, the dramas of THE BLIND MINE r THE MECHANIC AND LORD. Evrsing Purvormancn, ‘The new drama of THE MASSACRE OF MICHILLIMAKINACK, aod other ent entertainments. CKLEY’S OPERA HOUSE, EVERY. EVENING consisting of the best Negro Melodies, Banjo, Duets, Pleotation Jigs, Fancy Dances, ‘&e., &., Tory Pope OTe AND THE BEAST, in two acta, with xplendid scene changes, dresses, &c., introducivg ail the beautiful of the prong Concert commences at 734 o'clock. Tickets, 28 emmtay reserved seats, 50 conte. ARNUM’S AMERICAN MUSEUM. CHRISIMAS HOLIDAYS. GREATEST ENTERTAINMENTS OF THE SEASOW. PERFORMANCES NEARLY EVERY HOUR on Christmas, during the MORNING, NOON AND NIGET, embracing, beyond al) dispute, the GREATEST VARIETY OF AMUSEMENTS, peculiarly adapted to the taite and enjoyment of these who love rational, innocent amd chaste diversions, aa@ calculated TO MAKE EVERYBODY HAPPY. That eminent ae Ve ualled Amer:can teagediaa, Peeeda ee upperted will appe inauenhe Mena racters, 41 by Mr. ©. W. Clarke, Mr. Hadaway, Miss Mestayec, Mra. Jo. Scott, and other decided talent. ON CHRISTMAS DAY, MONDAY, DEG. 25. Morning, at 103% o’clock—The petite ar of THE VILLAGE PROFI HATE, Comte Singing, and A GHOST IN SPITE OF HIMS! Afteraoon, at 2 o’clock—The celebrated drama of DOM CAAR DE BAZAN ~-Don Cesar, Mr. C. W. Clarke. Afternoon, at 5 o’clock--DON CASAR DE BAZAN will be repeated Evening, at § o’clock—The grand operatic play of BOB ROY. Rob Roy, Mr. JPR. Seott; Bailie Nicol Jarvie, Mr. Hada- Diana Vernon, Miss Mestayer; Helen McG: . Seott; the other characters by the nted company. day atternoon—THE VILLAGE PROF! Ost IN SPITE OF HIMSELF. Im the evem- ing, st 7%; o'clock, ROB ROY, ax on Christmas night. ‘Adwittance to the Museum, the Happy Family, the Performances, the Living Animals, aud ali the other ou- riosities, 25 ceate; children under ten, 12% conte; senate in the first balcony and parquet 124 cea ts extra. B MR. RTON 8. EXTRA ~ NOt ICE.—PROCURK TICKE@ [gama tor Christmas night, Monday, in the da MEN £ BILL THK GOOD P poms, aur oF A New Comey. BURTON IN FIVE DIF PARTS. ANKLIN MU NO. 7 and 19 BOWERY .-The above establishment has been removed tbe above premises, during extensive alterations at Me, 63 Bowery. which will shortly be completed. Strangest and others wil remember that the above is the enlg place where the ‘ mode! artistes”” ara exhibited. MRANKLIN MUSEUM, 17 AND 19 BOWSRY.— Christmas [ Gala attraction. The Model ar: fistes will appear beautiful selection of stat: arranged expressly for the holidays. Performances “4 in the afternoon and at 7 in the evening. UCKLEY’S SERENADERS, 589 BROADWAY. MONDAY, DEC. 25—CHRISTMAS DAY, A GRAXD AFTERNOON CONCERT, CommeNcinG aT HALr Past Two O'oloox, on which occasion will be produced the popular burlesque on the opera of SOMNAMBULA, in three acts with beautiful xeenery, dresses, &c. _Evening concert at 73, o'clock. ERHAM’S ETHIOPIAN TROUPE 663 BROADWAY, . will give two grand holiday entertainments thi CHRISTMAS DAY—AFTERNOON AND EVENING, commencing at 3 und 73, o'clock P. M. DON GIOVANSI, OR THE SPECTRE ON HORSEBAOK. which*has met with such great success, will be perform- ed on both occasions. Also, A SPLENDID PROGRAMME oF ETHIOPIAN AND SENTIMENTAL Songs, Choruses, Sclos, Duets, Jigs, Fancy Dai LANE, 1HE CHAMPION DANCER, BOYD AS and LA PETITE CHRISTINE in her characteriatio Songs and Dances at each performance. Admission, 25 cents; children under tea ar 120 GIFT TICKETS AT ONE DULIAR KACH, Issued in connection with the Mirror of North America, now in Boston, will for the present, by special aons each to 1UE OPERA HOUSE. 70,000 of these tickets already sold. Only 30,000 more to se! To be obtained from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M., at 663 Broad - way. Each purchaser of one of these tickets will be presented with a certificate of share in the 100,000 VALUABLE AND COSTLY ARTICLES, borers y by Mr. Perham to his patrons. MASS MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS will in held on the lith of January to decide on the final disposition of the GIFT PROPERTY. SECURE YOUR TICKETS AT ONCE. HE HYBRID OR SKMI-HUMAN INDIAN FROM MEXI- co.—Stuyvesant Institute, 659 Broadwa: as the holiday tals mysterious Troglodyte to hold her levees. Her popularity is ac naivete, Ladies are electrified mit ihe Hb’ ae and euphoneous voice. lotta startling epi tific men concerning her duality. between mankind Vand the ou shortly take ber leave of New York. Admission twea- ty-five cents, Mr. Boon bas created a furore amon; by « majority of physiologists. “La Mager Osa’? NTERNATIONAL MUSEUM, 51 DIVISION sTREET.— ‘Tableaux Vivants or Living,statuary. The entire troupe, just arrived from Europe, will exhibit, in. Freucks and Italian style, today, st Dovelock and at 746 P.M Admission, 26 cents, H. WEL ‘. ROPRIFTORS OF THEATRES, HALLS AND PLACE: PLACE? of amusement, Seneca s 9 aeeert on of ther SEDG WICK. establishments, rent, &e. Sta ies, Canadas &e., 486 Broad: York, will com ni their interoste and enjoy 's. trouage frew th diversity of sterling amusements of all descriptions, constantly directed by the above agency. AM letters must be prepaid. Prospectuses forwarded. RAMATIC, MUSICAL AND GENERAL AMUSEMENT Agency, 486 Broadway, (opposite Wallack’. ) rf tien & Sedgwick offer 0 mane ets etors and artista generally, the beat ietcebemats fex their business negotiations. Com it artists of al descriptions promptly muppliod and every information given concerning routes or locations in the United States, wias and England. Terms—Subscribers seeking em. gagements, $1; proprietors, $5 annually, or $2 per sim, gie transaction. WARDEN & SEDGWICK, 486 Broadway. ONCERTS FREE, EVERY EVENING, AT HORIZEE, Dell Hall, corner of Broadway and Duane street. Mise Mary Carsinor will preside at the piansferte ant ring rome of her choice ballada. R. POWERS, FROM DUBLIN AND LONDON, | be “partnership with Dr. Ward,) can be conaul! No, 50 Vanal street, one door east of Broadway, Maly Dr. Pewers' female ica pile, and other medioise for fewsle deran 4, price $2. Post paid letters wit receive ediate attention. ERMAN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.—DR. HiiNe continues to devote hia attention to office practics: Patients can depend on speedy and radical cure by apply. ing at 384 Broome street, first bouse enst of the Bowery Dr Heine is a member of the New York Medical Society HE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL, COM. panion, by Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, professor of dis Fasex of women; One hundredth edition, (500, 000,) 12n10. pp: 336, on fine paper, extra binding; price $1. Rvery complaint to which woman in subject, from girlho 00d to womanhood, and alse as wife oe ‘as mother, are fully described, with the cause, the #6, and also the proper mode of treatment, in a plaka, ple, but in the most chaste language, easily understood. ‘Aud thus every woman can discover, by comparing her own symp tomer with those described, the nature, character and cause of her compla nt, and be spared much anxiety and suffering. The wife about becoming a mother bas often need of instruction and advice of the utmost im portance to her fature health, in respect to which her sensitiveness forbids consulting » medical gentleman, will find such instruction and advice, and also explana tions of many symptoma which otherwise would occa sion roueb aaeiey or alarm. How many are suilering from obstructions or irregularities peculiar tothe fomale system, hich undermine the “halts of the effect of which they nt, and which their delicacy for boas satin te tvek avon How many suffer from pro lapsus oteri, (falling of the womb,) or irom fluor altus, (weakness, aig kc.) How many are in constant agony for many months preceding confinement! How many have difficult, if not dangerons deliveries, and slow and uncertain recoveries ! Some whose lives are haxarit ed during such time will each find in its « the means of prevention, amelioration and relief. many bitter moments, how much anguish might lave been spared to the sufferer, to the husband, to the relatives, by a timoly possession Of th Uttle volume! Tt ix im racticable to convey ft the various subjects treated of, as they are of anatare strictly htgggg oA en fl henna those contemplating martinge sale by by stringer Towa: send, Broadway, Ar House, No. 1 Vesey street, Devitt Davenport, bg aad ya tl eT thy? No. 2 Astor House, Broadway; b wneken Mice, 12 Liberty atcect, New Mobile; also T. B. On the receipt of $1, bine AS mitted by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United be to Or. ie 3 All letters ma. M, MABRICEAU, off Ad t N.Y. bor, 1,224 New Yack Fost thee, wt + OC PROPOSALS. JORPO!:A TION NOTICE—DEPARTMENT OF REPATRE ‘and Supplies, December 13, 1854—To Contractors. —Seuled proporals will be received at the office of the Commissioner of Repeirs and Pisa Ne. baxerowot, until Saturday, Deeembor pelea at which time willnbe opened, in acoord- cearith the amended ebarter of 1853, for the pai of Chatbain steeet, Bowery, Fourth ‘avenuo, b edn Union square, to connect with the Russ pavemect, wo granite ee wement, better known as the Repairs sad Sag- plies, No. 3 Cit} basement. Blank estimates be had ae ice. N. B.—The = serves the right to reject all or an; deemed for interest of the Gibson, me Nath Ee Sto Danford N. Barney, ‘Ann Baehr, Trustee, N Dutton ilkin. Summons.—For re- lief, (Com. not served.) ‘to the above ogg apd ants. To the defendant Aneuaias 3B Brown. You are hereby summoned and to answer the in this action, which ‘filed in the office of tte Clerk of the county of, Ontario, at and te we crn answer ae faut oropliinl on the su as such viee, and if you fail to answer the said complaint the time aforreaid, the tiff in this action will nj te the court for the re ot demande Dated New York, Dec. 9, ‘Tas, Flaintii's ane The said complaint was filed in of Ontario county, on the Oth day of d, F, MITCHEI, Dated December 22, 1854,