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SALES AT AUCTION, LBERT H, NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER—OFFIOE NO. 4 —Regular datiy sale of stocks and bonds, will sell this day (Monday, Dee. Yolock, at the Merchants’ Exchaige— $5,000 Terra Haute and Alon RR Ist mtge 7 per cent bonds, 6,000 Milwaukie City 7 per cent bonds. (000 Milwaukie and Horicon Iti 8 per cent bdsof 1878and "82. Watertown City 8 per cent bouda, due 187 Racine and Mississippi KR farm mtge 10 per cen’ bds. ison KR 2d mtge B per cent bonds. er cent bond of per cent assessment! few York State 6 per cent stock of 187 er cent bonds of 1870. Watertown ard jar sale to morrow, (Tuceday) Regular auction ks, bonds, notes and othor securt ies, elcek, at the Merchants’ Exchange ‘and #oi¢ al private sale and at the brokers’ bond on commission. Interest allowed on deposits, loans ney and dividends collected. A large variet! ‘tantly on hand, of securities con: ALBERT H, NICOLAY, Stock auctioneer snd banker H. WILSON, AUCTIONEER.—500 rime assortment, on -M.. at the store 49 UCTION NOTIC! cases boots, shoes and rubbers, & cap A Degember ‘22, at 10 ote ee ae as This isa rare opportunity, as loged by the Ist of January, cial , 49 Dey street. GLASS, EARTHEN- BE. VAN ANTWERP will on Tuesday, December 22 at 10 o'clock, at 286 Greenwich reserve, the largest stock ever offered in of wines, goblets, tumblers, dishes, gold band Those who wish bargains willdo UCTION NOTICE.—CHINA, ‘ware, vases, lamps, &c. UCTION NOTICE.—CROCKERY, GLASS AND FANCY ya—J. 8.’ BARTLETT, auc- Honeeer, will sell, Tuesday, December 22, at 10 o’clock, at 231 dition 1o his large stock, all kinds of crocke- ry and glassware, French china vases, motto cups and sau- cers, English china toys, figur 4 UCTION NOTICE.—COMSTABLE’S SALE OF CAR- auctioneer, stgre 66 is day, Decem Goods for the Holid Pearl street in at auction th rings insnau street, will sell ‘at 12 o'clock, ‘by order of a constable, one ‘coach, one ba: rouche, one road wagon. Sale positively without reserve. UCTION NOTICE.—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER.—BY Monday, Deo. 2, at 10% Hiam streets, preases, a lotof stones, ongra- ribbons, fancy toys, Je ’ guitors, rubders, @ seraphine, &c. TICE.—J. BOGART, AUCTION RT.—Tuvsday, Dec. 22, nt 1034 #’clock, at No. 97 usevold furni ure, consist muhoyany bedstesds, hair mirrors, Brussels enrpe's, otictoth dressing bureaus, tables, ebairs, marble top washstacds, ma EICKE, Attornes y #lreel, morizuge sale of bh lng of mahog. or mortgagee. UCTION NOTICE.—WILL BE SOLD AT 20 PER ¢ Delow cost, at 452 Canal street. a large quantity of car- Tugs, bureaus, bookcasg, mirrors, cutlery, also plated ware. ‘The whole must be sold 2 percent below cost, 452 ‘pets, oilcloths, China, glass, &: before the frat day of Canal street, this UCTION NOTICK.—CROCKERY, GLASS AND CHINA. By WM. W. SHIRLEY, Monday, Dee. at store corner of Thirt 1, at 10 o'clock, third sizeet and Eighth avenue, © Targe and choice stock of best goods. Sale without any re- serve, for cash. Deposits requited. Also, at 12, # lot of furni- UCTION NOTICE.—MORTGAGE SALE OR HORSES, 1, sleighs, harness, &c. SAMUEL OSGOOD & CO., Auctioneers, ‘Store No. 81 Nassau street, will sell at auction, by order of the This'day, Monday, Dec. 21, at 10% o'clock, at the stables, 181 Franklin street, near Greenwick, the following articles, viz.:— ‘eed boxes, &c. Catalogues on morning of sale, Terms cash, in city fund: UCTION NOTICE—BY F. COLTON, AUCTIONEER— ublic auction on Tuesday, Dec. 22, at 11 street, a large assortment of furniture of all descriptions—crockery, glsssware, beds, matiresses, ‘Dedding, &c., UCTION NOTICE—WM. WILDE, AUCTIONEER—BY BUSH & WILDE.—This day, at 1046 o'clock, at 12 North liam street, sale of furniture, iron safe, extension table, book case, two crates crockery, glassware, canary dirds, fegars, &c.; also several fine golf and silver watcles, chains, will be sold at ‘O'clock, at 45 Norfoll CTION NOTICK.—THOS. BELL, AUCTIONRER—BY BELL & LEONARD.—This day, at 10% o'clock, at our &alerooms corner of Reade and Centre streets, will be sold dedavoada, ten trunks clothing, fifty jewlry, and, wkhout reserve, seventeen sple' TION NOTICE—B. B. BANGS, “AUCTIONEER — BANGS & CO. will continue to sell this week, by virtue ‘Of a chattel mortgage, the balance of the stock of dry goods ‘contained in the store No. 317 Canal street; embracing every article usually kept in first class stores. Sale to commence every day a: ten o'clock A. M., rain or shine. UCTION NOTICE.—BONA FIDE AND UNRESERVED anle—A rare op urchase holida: t, consisting of nearly ‘gold Jewelry, gold and silver watches, gold vest, neck and fod chains, silver and plated ware, Paris and Vienna ‘ancy goods, Ac., will be sold reserve, (in consequence of Fetail trade,) by Messrs. HI ¥ auction, positively withou roprietor relinquishing the & MOSS; commencing on #1 inst. and continued éaily until the whole stock off §$This being one of the few bona fid reserved auction sales, the attention of city and country buyers is specially requested. UCTION SALE OF FU! NITURE—RY PRED & COLE, ‘on Monday, Dec. 21, at the salearoom, 343 Fulton street. learing out sale of household furnitur ral assorimen! of roseweo! and in hair cloth aud green plush—One gang plmno, six sofas, three bureaus, wardrobes, plier, cen- tre and other tables; rockers, hatstands, paintings in gilt frames, engravings, one case of stuffed birds, stoves, carpete, Every article will be positively Catalogues will be comprising a gene any parior furniture, wood piano, one ma &c.; two sewing machines. wold to make room for holiday Sales. iy on the morning of sale. SSIGNER SALE OF WATCHES AND JEWELRY.—A. joneer,23 Bowery, will seli this AD hasortment of © buttons, gold and ether with a lotof gold aud silver watches. MaCKAY, assignee. SSIGNER SALE OF FINE WATCHES AND RICH ery eS ISTALAR, auction Wednesday, 284 inst , at I worvment of watches ing tn part of— [30 ots mosaic, cameo and jot ping And earrings, 4 cameo earrings and drops M. CRISTALAR, ‘Qist instant, at 1 o'ek old pena, rings, earring By order of f= 7. % Bowery, will sell en ea large anit val id jewelry, valued wt $10,000, consist 1,000 paira mowate, florentin painting and brooches, 1.900 dwia of guard, fob and vest chains, 40 neta exmed and onyx sleeve and collar buttons, 215 seta gold, florentin, moanic and eam eo std @ hatr, mosaic and cameo bracelets apd bands. 6M genta’ bosom and se: Togetber with x slides and buckles. ge lot of gilt jewelry. unting and single case patent and Also, 90 dozen table G dozen portemonn| ‘Also, marine clocks and wateh show sages and a variety of other artieles too nu The trade are respect! nd, as every lot will be sold without reserre, 1d in lots to auit dealers. By order of the Assignee. ‘on morning of sale. —_—_$_—$——— RSOLUTE SALE—T. BROWN, AUCTIONFER—BY BROWN & ABROTT—Have received ini fothe bighest bidder, for oxsh Sixteenth sirect, at i0%, o'e 2 the contents of the above Ove sory Iwelling house. aready by Ko'clock on the morning of sale, when the ean be examined Parlore—Contain superior velvet carpets, three magnificent folid rosewood sults, covered in maroon, Crimson and gold satin of the most expensive description; ‘and Turkish ensy chairs in moquet and satin brocade; ‘solid rosewood reception and arm chairs, covered in Bold, blue, crimson and maroon satin: three aolld rosewood Srntre tables, with rich statuar; carved rosewood pier, sofa and Lbree costly rosewood clegeres, wih marble toy ted expressly forthe owner, I day bronze and ormotn clocks, elegant china vases, with the most chaste and oxpensi¢a landecapes, to order in France; mag ‘with rich and heavy gold frame, ered lace window curtains and extensive h, to-morrow. (Tuesday,) Dee. Ine and gold and marble tops, expensive! ih marble tops: doors, Ae , iin] French plate 1 corniens; large paintings, by native Artists, much as lnwlecapes, winter scenes, marine views, icces superior grime pleces, &e.. the whole form a very pleasing colleotion, su feven octave, elegant case, Keys of real pearl, being ment, rosewood piano stool, covered in satin, with an ele EAnt And costly embroidered cover —Kich velvet tap-atry folid oak extension table, all potished in the beat manner: hiee. mirrors, sofa, heda, chaira in hair il the ruby and eryatal cut class ware, um lere, goblets and decanters to mate! rich china tea and cinner seta, contl; dinner service, 24 leh s ‘and tee urna, spows, marbie pitcbers de catty soikd rove wood and mabngany bedstead rosewood pianoforte, aluable and costly instrn oI = garpet, in good order; from 40 10 64 p ich; over 20 pure hair Jin excellent condition; inst made Wo order a bedroom mirrors. siock piair carpets and rods, wal any enahioned cba’ nd, ten and dining tables, Ac., Ae Iiuee iarendered absolutely necessary, and piace without regard to weather. to pack and @hip arth ponsible person will be in att (of the city at a reasonable charge. OF SEGARS AND TORACCO.— A.M. CRISTALAR, auctioneer Hon Theslay, A large assort ment of segara of carions brands, leaf tobacco, &e., de. order of J. HAMBURGER, Assignee. T AUCTION.—LARGE SALE OF NEW AND SECOND hand aingle and double harness jankets, robes, sleigh belle, Ac. at riding saddles, hore 230 Pearl sire December’ 22, at 10% o'clock WARDEN, auctioneer. Sale positive Without reeerve. JOSEP HEGRMAN—TURSDAY, DE est 10 o'clock A. M., at the corner of Clinton and Gar Il streets, South Rrookiyn, handsome furniture. Ps wood. In erimson and gol 1 satin, imperial Wilon carp of chamber and 3.92, AT HALF with} general assort. dining room furniture patent mangle, 1O8KER 72 WILLIAM STReEY = nt FoRewood pianos. melodoome and sit painings VY, @ictioneer, will «elon Fuceday i the spacious salesroom of N. P.R. Cart warerooms, being of Mesara —a mantiacture which . contained in sal irdman, Gray & Co.'s mani.’ lefies competition either (1 ton: fold with a good guarantee: aleoa cory * are very rarely met Accommodation of Indies C. M. Levy haa the parlor ex for their use, and they can witness the ale intings without heing iucommodted. Agree reome will be (luminated and Rept open from 6 {0 9 o'clock, 80 ne ty y of examiulng snd testing hoiee collection of Tat auction alea, ‘and Mom ive busines men aa Opporiua NéwW YORK HERASD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1857. SALES AT AUCTION, C, MLEYY, AUCTIONEER, 72 WHELIAM STRERT.— ¢ Elegant presents for the comning holidays —C. M. LEVY ‘ednesday neat, at No. 33 Maiden lane, at 1085 will sell on o'clock aw choice assortment of fancy goods, just imported ex- Pressly for the approaching season. Flease gall and examine for yourselves, as they will be sold at private sale until Tues- day evening. IXTENSIVE SALE OF ELEGANT FURNITURM, WITH the entire coniants of the magnificently furnished resi- deace No. 152 West Twenty first street, west of Seventh ave- nue, embracing over $14,000 worth of ‘elegant ber, dining room and library furniture, all to order by Golsmidt, and in uve but four months, WESTCOTT & LINDSLEY, auctioneers, will sell, this day, Mondas, at 10! o'clock precisely, for cash, the above furni- ture, the peculiar exeeilence of which ean ouly be appreciated ob examination. ‘the sale will be strictiy without reserve, and embraces in parlors— Magnificent suits, one of which {s covered in orange and maroon brocatel, with carved frames; one full suit of nine ieces, covered ih blue aud gold brocade, every piece carved in basso relievo; one do. covered in maroon silk velvet, carved in clusters of fruit, all these suits have solid rosewood frames and are in perfect order; magniGesnt carved rosewood plano- forte, four round corners, made by Lindeman & Son; four splendid mantel and pier mirrors; two superb cary rosewood elegeres, with marble tops and plate door: ee decorated china vases, marble figures and groups, rich lace curtaing, marble music cabinet, Turkish and reception ehal Medallion carpels, marble vases, rosewood centre, sofa a1 pier tables; corner etegeres, with mirror backs, collection of Faluable oll painuings on canvass and glags, rich ormoiu chaa- eliers, de. Chamber, dining room and library, Superb carved rosewood bedsteads, French hair mattresses, dressing bureaus, marble Washstands, sofas, teta-a-tetes, Bu: erior ro xd seeretary and bookeas®, splendid beds, blan- ets and French counterpanes, French chairs, ebony and bronze clocks, with oak dinmg room furniture of every de- scription; extension table, silver ware, rich china, cut glass, &c, with a greal vuriety uot mentioned. Commencing at 104g o'clock ise). M4 o'elork Precintt -noOTT & LINDSLRY, Auctioneers. DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER IMPORTERS: sale of watches, by E. & P. H. SCHENCK.—On Wednes Gay, Bid inet., at Mo'clock, at their salesroom, No. 33 Nasyau street, an importer’s entire stock of gold ahd silver watches, They ‘consist in part of superb gold hunting and open face English patent levara, ful jeweled, goRt_ and expansion ba lances; gold Inunting chronometers and duplex watches, &ne ruby jewelled and expansion batances, all eightaen carat gold cases; gold bunting, double time, centre second timing Watches, Alsop splendid axyorlnent of Indies’ gold by and open face ‘watches, wold fine suby } rizes and rich engraved cases, from’ the best imal Tope. Also a fine assortment of silver hunting and open face lever watches, full ruby jeweled and expansion balances; alko silver hunting duplex watches aud silver hunting aud open face cylinder escapement Watches. These watches will be sold wilhout reserve or any regard to the cos of importa- ion. PEP WARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONERK.—RY F. & FH. SCHENCK'—On Tuesday, 221} inst, at 11 o’cloek, at their salesroom No. $3 Nasaan sireet, an importer’s stock of magnificent gold waiches, diamonds, jewelry, comprising ma- gle, hunting and open cate chronomitters, duplex, paten aud jotaghed levers; alao ladica’ eaamelied watches wet with dia- Monds; ‘alae diamond brnoniats, brooches, pins, earrinis, studs and rings in clusters and single stona, all mounted in I barat gold; also Florentine and Roman mosaic, cameo, car. buncle and other seta of pins, earrings; gold vest, guard and fob chains; chateiaives, ss! rings. pins, earrings, studs, sleeve butions, &c. Sale positive, by order of the asalanee. E. SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER.—AUCTION SALE OF YJ. toysand faney goods, by order of Kdwa. Hen, assignee New York, on Liey & Tiere, ai 38 Maiden Lane, up sts ‘Tuesday, Dec, 22) 1887, at 10 o'clock \.M.—box. bellows, pew- ter un And glass toys, consisting of ladies’ and gentlemen's dvessing cases, Indies’ work boxes and reticales, ching vases, figures, jewel boxes, &c., bronzes, accordeons, violins, gaines, dominoes, backgammon boards, and a general varie: ty of ya, suitable for the approaching bolidays—being part Of the eatensive stock imported by Jolley & Tiers. OW. HEN, assigace of Juley & Tiere. Oscar Jour & Wu. M. Tins & Co. WARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER.—ON MONDAY, Dec. 21, at 12o'clock, in basement of oflice 33 Nassau Bireet, spectal sale of small and select invoice of fine sherries, orte, Madeiras, 109 baskets champagne, clarets, hocks. &c., in cases and demijohns. Also, some ‘very choice London dock brandies, old aud fine, pate and dark; Jamaica rum, in, Seoieh, Trish and Bourbon whiskeys, sardines, and asmall invoice of really fine Havana sogara, “No other goods admit. ted Parties wishing a supply for holiday use can implicitly rely on the above stock, it being cousigned to us by one of the oldest houses in New York, aad guaranteed in every reapect, WARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER, perb furs, robes, key KE. F, UL k ist instant, at 104s o'clock, at their salesroom. 3 Nassau aireet, In offering this sale to the public we would state that every article sold will be warranted by us to be exaclly a6 stated, to be entirely fresh goods and free from moth; and we further give every purchaser ihe privilege to return within Ubree days afier the sale any article, should It not prove to be #0. The furs consiat in partof superb sable, mink, Hudson Bay capes, mantelets, victorines, mutta, sets of atone marten, ebinchilla, fitch, rock marien, French sable, squirrel, & children’s sets of victorine, muffs aad cults: a la and peal tiful assortment of gentlemen's be: E gloves, de.; superbly trimmed black bear, woif, silver badger, Faccoon, Wolf and angola, buffalo and many other robes. DWARDSCHENCK, AUCTION®ER.—SALE OF WIN &e —By K. & F. H SCHENCK, on Monday, 21st inst, At I2o'eloek. in the basement of salewroom No. &3 Nasanit street —Special sales of a small and select invoice of dine sherries, port, Maderiag, one hundred winy baskets Cham. Pagnes, ‘clarets, hocky ‘ke., in cases and demijohua, als some very choice fon dock brandios. old ant tine, pal and dark, Jamate gin, Seoch, Trish and Bourbon Wwhiskeys, sardines, small and select invoice of really fine Havana segars. No other goodsadmitted, Parties wis Ing to purchase a supply for holiday use ean ‘rely Implieltiy Onihenbove stock, Tt being consigned to us by ane of the oldest houses in New York, and guaranteed in every respect, IVE THOUSAND TOYS 4T ALOTION —HENRY EVANS, auctioneer, will sell, in lols to suit, on Teusday, joc, 22, at Wo'elock, at 6 Liberty street, the largest and best ever offered at auction; also, glassware, . including an invoice of , tea and Woilet ware, com- ILBEBT 8. SAVAGE, AUCTIONEER. By AARON & SAVAGE, Xi} Cedar street, ASSIGNEES? SALE Of an extensive stock of imported fancy goods, toys, ‘On Wednesday, Dee, 23, nt 10 o'clock, on the premise: ly occupied by Messrs. Wm. M. Tiers & Co. 31 ¢ lardt street, up stairs, the entire stock of fancy goods, Ac., &¢., consisting of a large and varied assortment o| ‘Wworkboxes, dressing eases, travelling eases cabas, portable desks, chi nd pewter toys, in great variety; accordeon id ie back tobacco boxes, suf! boxes, dolls dominoes, Sod doll heads, nnd all other articles usually found in auch a stock, The goods are fresh and in perfect order, and offer de inducements to purchasers for the approaching holt 4 Catalogues ready and goods on exhibition early on morning of sale. By order of EDWARD HEN, assignee, ENRY H. LEEDS, A “NAS. CTIONEER—OFFICE 2) NAS: reet.-HENRY H. LEEDS & CO. will sell at anc: lay and Tuesday, and 22, 1857, at 10) Y, At their xalearcom 23 Nassau sireet, elegant zeneral assortment of Bohemian plated ware, large Canton china vases, genta’ and ladies! tables, €c., portemon o'clock each fancy goods, comp: glass, chins and ailve ranze and parian statuettes and dressing cases, papier mache des! naia_reticoles, work boxes, Lwbin's extracts and Colognes of the finest quality, pat ap’ in rich cut bottles; dolls, &c., dc. The who Id without resere! Monday, at 12.0 elock to be sold by order of assignee. wat cameo and lay rings, keys, bracelets, p rings, & v slvet mantio, mast $260, and pro: imported Hnewtog ity kind In the Unite RY HW. LEEDS, AUCTIONKE 2 NAS ¥ NKY H, LEBDS & UO, will sell at ane at lLoletock in the gallery over the . fine iinstrated and gift hooks, all gleenntly « badly t 'y bound, embracing Irving's Life of Washington,” mas and Winter Evenings,” “Reeavery of Je Vashington's work History of America, lumes, all of which are very rare works and eleganily bound, bs ee <SPLENDID FURNITURE, RICH Wil, ton and velvet earpela, costly French plate, pier and mantel mirrors, three suits of rich parlor (uemiture, ruse: | pinuoforie, seven octave, valuable ott paintings, ‘pearl and Miver cutlery, Ac, at 218 West Twenly-third street, near Kighth avenve—DANIEL & HOUGH, auctionser, will sell to morrow (Tuesday), Dec. 22, at ten o'clock, the entire ture of the above house, which Is of the best description sisting of large aud cosily pier and mantel mirrors, sup reas wood pianoforte, elegant suite of parlor furniture, to Crimson and maroon brocade; one da. in green and costly ruse wood and weeretary bookeases solid carved rose: wood centre, sofa and pler tables: three superior rosewood clegeres, marble tops, with mirror doors and backs, elegant Tosewood reception chairs, in rich atin and tapestry; rose. woot corner etegeres, with mirror backs: rich lace window enrtaina and . bronze and ormolu clocks, costly china Yases and rich parlor ornamenta, &c., with a number of fine Of! paintings, diving room and chamber furniture, elegant ex: tension tables, chairs. rich £0 decorated tne and cote ruby and eut giaes pearls er eutl Cake baskets, casters, bureaia, waahetanta, with marble tap contly decorated china toilet seta, best hair beds and bedding. French oval mirror, mahogan- suits of furni ture, in haircloth, cottage and mahogany spring seat chairs, rosewood hall stand, oileloth, Sale ive, and no post: ponement. SAAC NATHANS, AUCTIONEER, Northeast corner of Third and Spruce streets, Philadel. hia, only one square helow the Exchange. The greatest sale of waiches and jewelry ever held tn the United States. 7.000 lots of forfelted collaterals, Embracing goods worth over $30,000, consisting of Splendid diamond jeweiry. ao i and silver watches of the Anest quality. gold chains, go!! pencils, bracelets, medallions, fe. &0, embracing over OM) lot, The sale will be continued for git days, commoncing Tues day, Dee. 2, and continaed Wednenday, Zu; Thursday. sh; Monday, 28th; Toesday, 20h, and Wednesday, Soh instant, commencing each morning At 9 o'clock, at the salesroom, northeast corner of Third and Spruce alreets, Philadeiphias ISAAC NATHANS, Auctioneer. DUN L, VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER—NY EUGENE B. FRANKLIN & 00.~O0 Tuastay, December 22, at TOY o'clock, at {he salearoom No. 66 Nasaait sirvet, assignees’ sale of magnificent gold watches, diamonds and jewelry, comprising magic, hunting and open case ehronometers, ficit day waiches, duplex, patent and detatehed levers, made hy Joseph Johnson, Dent, Jules Jurgensen, of Copenhagen; Breting, Freres, Cox, Reesly, and other distionuished makers also, lailies’ enamelied watches, set with din in hunt ing or open cases, made by Hn. Paria; alan complete guite of diamonds. consisting of bracelet, pin 1 earrings, brace. feta, pins, rings, studs, Ac, in cluster or single stone, all 41 erbly mounted in 18 and Becarat gold; also, Florentine and oman morsic, cameo, carbuncle and other sets of pins and ard and fob chains, chateiains, seal Ate, the whole to v be peremp Ht, HINDLE, AUCTIONEER PEREMPTORY SAL ‘of machinery, adapted to the mannufaetare of entton foods, &c., at auction.—On Saturday, the 3thday of Decem er instant, at Lovelock A atthe Heaver Mill, located at the junction of Bondenot and Prospect sreria, at the head of Broadway, in Paterson, New Jersey, will be sold at anction, for cash and to the highest bidder, all the machinery contain rein, named as followa:-28 84 power looms, 644 er loome, 6 enrd: drawing frame, 2 apemders, 4 dan. forth frames, | pair mules, | winding machine, | turing = together with all the tools, &e., Ar, counee #4 \here wi Parensow, Peo. 18, 1967. M, roventy AUCTIONRE Ee . alearogm 79 Nasean etreet, Aasigner’s sale of a first cless eatin manufactires M. DOUGHTY whl sell on Toewtey my @'clock, «1 salearoom, aa per above a lara class cabinet (armtnre, coniating in pa rosewood and manowany pariae suite, and hair cioth, rosewood and maboganyph cases, elageres, contre tables, ethan and gecahie hedstends, dreming: brenns, wash stance, hair mattresses, palliaases, crockery, ginaaware, A. Parties purchasing any of the above stock can rely being well made. fe 7, Fight elegant gilt frame French plate pier giaasea, HLA R._ WILKINS, AUCTIONEER. —WILKING | & LIVINSOTON will sell at anction, on Monday Deo, 21, , at 1034 o'clock, at thelr salesroom No. 6 Pine street, neat i rilgh Ul Dy pid Wo Woo Righew biader. SALES AT AUCTION. '3 SALE OF WATCHES AND JEW- RISTALAR, auctoncer, 23 Bowery, will sell, on Tuesday, 224 instant, at 1039 o’elock, a large and valu~ able dssorimeni of Watches ‘aud jewelry, consisting of pins, rings, earrings, studs, buttons, charms, gold and silver b iver watches, patent detached levers, le- ey othe tools, guns and pista, $246. errs, Ore? ree months’ approved endorsed paper. By order and J. A. JACKSON, 58 Keadestrect PECIAL AUCTION SALE OF READY MADE CLOTH- M. CRISTALAR, auctioneer, 23 Bowery. . is dgw. Zist inat., at 1036 o'clock. Alarge assortment of fashionable ready made cl consisting in part of cassimer businessovercoats, carsimere and dovskin paais of various silk, satin, valenclennes and f pis nhs IHOMAS VEITCH, AUCTIONEER—STORE 16 SPRUCE street—-Sheriff's sale.—By virtue of warrants of allach- ment, and also by orders of sale, xranted b: h {ail expgee le ane at strect, a large’ lo\of millinery’ goods, consisting of trimmed and untrimmed hats, laces, ribbons, artificial flowers, feathe: exe: Creag eye Qe Cd hs etber with a ye lot fanc, ls, . JAMES C; WILLETT, Sheri, HHOMAS VEITCH, AUCTIONEER—STORE 16 SPRUCE sireet.—Sherii’'s’ sale of houschold furniture, &c., on Monday, Dec, 21, 1807, at 10 A. M., at 154 and 186 Fourth avenue, consisting of & general assorim nt of household ‘arm ebaira, marble top tables, bureaus, carpets, ollclotha, Ac, JAMES 0. WILLETT, Sherif. IHOMAS VEITCH, AUCTIONEER—STORE 16 SPRUCE street.—Sheriff's sale of shoes, Tuesday, Dec, 22, 1957, at 10 A. M., at sisting Of buckskin and leather gloves, leather and clot! ters, India rubber suspenders, leather in sking, butiona, lot of ends of leather counters, show cases shelving, gas fixtures, &ec., together with a large lot of household furniture, piano- “forte, earpels, olleloths, gas meter A PERROED: chains, gold and varlor, cham~ ‘loth frock fsack, Ragiaa atyles and pattern: cansimere Veal, to; Of oassimerca, cloths, buttons, thread, twist, de. thetHon, C. A. ublic auction on Tuesday, sales room, 16 Spruce 1k handkerchiefs, ton looking glasses, alters, leather, & 8S GC. WILLETT, Sheriff. ‘M. IRVING, AUCTIONEER. IKVING & WATKINS will sell at auction Dee. 21and Tuesday, Dec. 22, M., each day, at the esroom, No. § Pince stre NCH AND GERMAN of every description. Those wishing to purchase Christmas presents for the children would do well to attend the sale. ‘The trade are also invited to attend, 'M. IRVING, AUCTIONEER. led to the aalos to he made by IRVING & WATKINS Des. 2t and Tuesda: o'clock A. M., each the salesroom No, § Pine sireel, of x super ris, Chinese and Japenese fancy goods, silver chins and glass ware of every description and Varicty suitable for Chrismas also, about 0) bottles of perfumery, Lubin’s ex- ‘acts, farina colognes, fancy articles, dec., de Jatalogues on the morning o! Ay, at rb collection of Pa- 8. MELLOR, AUCTIONEER.— BY W. M. LLOY: o'clock, at the sal Oxitively sold wilhout reserve to pay advances, Jewelry, 2) oll paintings, 3 boxes of shells, oost es, engravings, office desks, ke. welry consists of rch brooches, finger rings, Catalogues insued ear Monday, at’ 1034 room, 152 Broad- several looking glass the whole for absolute sale. abou- 300 lots of rich cut boitle extract mnongst whieh will of warranted Lubin’s extracts, and other be found 50 bo: choice perfume! ‘M. WIPTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL Kk, at 454 Canal street, all the gent household furniture, c., of a family breaking up ho: ing; sofas, sof bedsteads, French plate pier glas wood and mahagony marbie top contre and other tablex and other chairs; curtains, pictures, tapestry and ts, hall oilcloths, hat rack, mahogany and walnut bedsteads, spring and hair mattresses, feather beds and bed- ding, marble top dressin, toilet sets, wardrobes, din’ Also a nix and half octave rosewood piano; also china, glass and silver ware. $12.000 Dee, 22, at 10g —ASSIGNER'S SALE + oil paintings, Lib onsoles, marble top, centr: 'y top, bedroom furnitnre, toilet seta, . LEEDS, Auctioneer, will sellon Tuesday, o'clock A. M., at the residence of Mr. H. P. Guion, all the furniture now in the house, all of which has been made to order, and is in excellent condition, splendidly carved rosewood parlor suit, satin brocade; one do. with green and satin rich velvet tapesiry; two large gold frame pier glasner, with marble top consoles; carved mahogany m centre, side and sofa tables; rosewood centre, side tables; side corner stands, with mirror backs; Dresd vases and ornaments, library bookcase, several splendid oil ras, solid walnut buitet, Brussels K. luce window curtains with cornices; ‘re Turkish and Voltaire chairs covered with Fren nd chamber furniture—oak extension table, tea, lated ware, cut glass tumb: large variety of it~ walnut hedateads, two ; also, eight pure curled hair mattresses, wih four spring do.; mahogany marble top dress- hstands: three ply, ingrain and statr car- pets, bolsters, pillows and other bedding: spring seat chairs, ed mahogany rockers, sofas and sora beds, win walnut tea and diding tables, & Sale peremptory, rain or sy No reserve’ whsiever. ‘their goods packed or shipped if re applying to the auctioneer. Carmen will be on han customers. Terms of sale cash, HENRY T. LEEDS, Auctioneer. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. SUITABLE PRESENT FOR THE HOLIDAYS.—THR ‘abinet, containing apparatus and Chemicals, with instructions to perform upw: dred interesting experiments. Price $3. For sale by JOMN L. PYFE. 116 John aireet. HRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY PRESENTS.—AS HERR- tofore, A. ROQUE, S40 Broadway, han just received @ eplendid assortment of rich apd fancy articles for Christmas © boubons are specially comuendar houses of Paria, consisting of © covered with ric paintings, bronze candels dinner and breakfa lers, goblets champagnes, de rhiture, such as is wanted by ng of three soli rosewood and 01 ing bureaus and shades and curtail Jogues at the hou der of gasizners. chasers can have NB Tho pur Youths’ Chemical d holiday presents. ‘aw they are imported from the Prices according to the times. IONABLE MILLINERY FOR THK HOLIDAYS, At MADAME POUNSFORD & 00.’S, ‘Al very low prices. Brandreth Buildings. REAT BARGAINS FOR THE | HOLIDAYS, watches, jewelry, silverware, &c, jage of the times b: of goods at United States Mai nd other forced sales, now offers ge line for lesa than the original cos'a of manufacturing, con sisting in part of gold hunting eased watebea, by Jules Jur. ‘oper, R. F. Cowderoy, David od others. Also, rior watches, in sil” of fine gold loek- Ac.—The sadscriber vod in the above . 1. Tobias, T. F. ‘aylor, Thos. Blundell, Joseph Johnson, the American patent lever an vercases, Together with a large quant neil eases, gold guard chains, cameo ping, rings and pina, silver card cases, and other ‘This if no humbug. We fag, but haviag oought in Inrge 4 mt xmall ad articles too numerous to mention nulios at great bargaing, we olfer { Every article warranted as onli, see our gouds, compare prices wit rerand dealer in watches, eloel ‘and jewelry, £0,127 Aulanticstroet, Hrookly' Ts TH HOLIDAYS AT ROGERS BAZAAK, TH AND PRE No. 498 Broadway In importing these goods, no effort hax been apared to ob. tain the moat extensive ‘and varied assortment of fancy «for the holidays, selected the world, all of whieh will b 2 as Mr. Rogers will challenge all competition In the low prices, variety and extent of his assortment RICH FANCY ARTICLES, Ginws aod pearl odor boxes. Rich porcelain China and Parian and China figures and dressing cases. Ladies’ work boxes of every ty Pearland abell card cases and . ivory, sandal Jet braceleta and other orna- anions. sgeutlery, knives, scis- mn ‘ans stands and cases. GAMES FOR THE AMUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION OF ALL AGES. Crinbage and solitaire boards, Rauilding blocks and Bouses, Backgammon = and boards, Puzzles of every description. NERY AND TOILET ARTICH Ladies’ powder and powder Chora and dominos, Rettirderes and graces, Bagate lie and tivoll boarda, Playing cards of every va Spelling and read Shell back & dreaain Hinir, comb, and nail brushes. — boxes. Extra perfumed and fancy Perfumery and extracts of all ‘nORps. Clothes table brnades. ~ DOLLS, TOYS. wagons, carta and horses. axand model dolls. and dinner sete of Sto ia, china, giass aud ‘arka. . kitchen uitensila, and Btcamboats locomotives and Bante lanterns, ‘cara. — toys of every va- Fire engines. AY Drums, swords and trumpets, Guns, piatels and can Pi H.8. ROGERS No. 499 Broadway, Ni Soldier's capa and other ac- ) AT. AAR OF FANCY below Spring street, ‘OLIDAY. ANNOUNCEMENT. Unset diamonds and other procions atonen, j ver ware, watches, clocks, bronzes, fans, writing d i heoedway roopectt Hy solicit the at. . ‘i : tbollday vr thet yurchasers of Ree Crack st ie forge sath has heen their manufactories, and by late im, resent diaastrone: 6, tire atock, in view of the the most “unparal! has heen marked to mect the Ideas bargain” goeker. FANCY GOODS OSBORNE, BO. No. 627 Offer for inspection ARDMAN AND TOWNSEND, way, corner of Spi FOR PRESENTS, Enoxty repvotn, VRR PLATED WARE. he largest assortment of goods In this ting, Rver offered in this country, ‘OL superior quality, Manufactured expressly for OUR RETAIL. TRADR, Withant reference to pavie times at panic prices, Are now offered ad greatly reduond prices, Presenting race o aunt wn YS Od OFS aS0 FANCY GOODS 18 DIVIRION ST RSD the oldest catablisoment in New York —The anders would respeetfally inform that he haw receiv rer Creab aw! whieh be is offer yore wisi the publ Karopean manntne lela assortinen, of the above realy reduced pric frignds and dealers in the above arueien te examine his stock, and would only ank them 1 nay # eer nats CHR GORTR treet, neaarhatham ayn are ITH THE VIEW TO AN IMMEDIATE CLEARING Tam willing to sell at prices ve, in addition to the invoices advanced ‘over two millions of various grades of domentic ra advanced on, N EX wishing to commence housekeeping in Brooklyn.—To some three story bro #n. slope front house, con- taining twelve rooms, neatly finished and in good repair, with gas chandeliers, silver, china, six good beds aud bedding; heater In the front basement intended to warm both parlors: secoud and third storiew newly papered: plano, dc. Will be rented furnished or unfurnished, to a mail careful family, without children, for $600 4 year, or $58 a month uo il May next. “For particulary address Chatles Wilson, Brooklyn Posk PART OF A FURNISHED HOUSE (NINE ROOMS) TO to ‘e!, near Broadway, beiow Houston sireet.—Reu' oi er month. Also, unfurnished part of the house 9 West ty third street; rent Pere month. Be VHARDS, 307 Broadway. PART OF A NICK HOUSE TO LET, WKST OF Broadway—Second floor (five rooms), and back base ment; gas, Croton water, &e.; an Ameri san family occupying the other part; Broadway. GOOD CHANCE.—TO LET, FURNISHED, THE large house Prince street, 18 rooms, a short distance Went of vay, auituble for x frat clays boarding house; Yoarly rent $1,20, "Apply to B. W. RICHARDS, 807 Broad A SMALL NICE THREE STORY HOUSE TO LET—CON- venient to the Sixth and Eighth avenue cars, with imme Giaie pessession; yearly rent very low —$260. ‘Tho furniture, everything complete for housekeeping; price $325. B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. SUIT OF ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR TO LET, FUR- nished. Isath room and privilege of kitchen, Apply at 183 Waverley piace, corner of West Tenth street, AR AND SUPPER ROOMS TO LET-FURNISHED, IN ste. of the heat locations in the city, Reatlow. Apply REAT Cr NCE.—TO LET, A SINGLE STORE IN Sixth avenue, suitable for a grocery, candy, thread and needle or «milk sore. Rent $3 per month. Apply to 8. WARD, corner of Forty third strvet and Sixth avenue. OTEL TO LET—FURNISHED, SIXTY-SIX ROOMS wih all the modern improvements, weil situated for business. Apply at 276 Hudson street. ey hh OUSEK, WITH FURNITURF, TO LET—IN ROO lyn.—To let, the three story brown ktone front hows old No., and new No, 32 Bridge street, between Myrtle ave- nue and Willoughby street, with all the parlor, chamber and kitchen furniture connected with the sane. Possession will be given immediatoly,and the rent to a good tenant made rea. able. For terms xpply to JOUN L. WHITH, 177 Fulton Breokiyn, orto R. C. HANCE, at the Croton Water oflice, New York. ‘OUSE TO LET—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, or the furniture will be sold on reasonable terms. Loca lion nearSt. John’s park. Inquire at 454 Canal stree ECOND FLOOR.—TO LET, A HANDSOMELY FUR- nished parior ant bedroom, and on third ilwer two olher parlors and bedrooms and single bedrooms. Gentlemen or adult famihes, with references, will find the apartments very convenient, 47 Amity atreet, Washington parade, 10 LET—SEPARATE OR TOGETAER, PARLOR AND sdroom, with full or partial hoard; alse room for one or two single gentlemen, House well furnished; baths and gast Apply at 210 West Thirty-first street, between Mighth and avenues. LET—TO A PHYSICTA " on Broadway, near the Crystal Pal ‘consisting of a Jagge basement and closet; hot and cold water. Apply to Mr. FRANKLIN, No. 71 Thirty fifth streat. 0 LET—A FARM OF FIFTY ACRES OF FIRST QUA- lity land, with good house and out buildings, with « Gne stream of waier, together with a complete stock of chattels and Wetsils. This place is situated at Hengstead, te T, ten uainu- tes from the railroad depot. Apply to J. STOUVENEL & CO., No. 08 Centre sireet. 10 LET—SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM, TWO BED rooms, with or without back basement, of No 16 Hethune et, Inquire at No. 9 Bethune street or 229 Liroadway. W. HOWLAND. RENT—A HOUSE, WITH EVERY IMPROVEMENT, wihic five minutes’ walk of Grace church, Broadway, furnished, or part of the furniture would be sold to any ond Wishing to hire cho house. Apply at 10 Raat Tweitth street, about eight doors from Second avenue, or No. 1 Pine aireet, up stairs. No. 9 bir Dec. 22, at 1 dies, and 4 and & during the da lass, $0 for St arithmetic at $ FOR 12 WRITING LESSONS, OR THREE MONTHS Penmanship, bookkeeping and commer 3}0, to quyyty young men, for business, at Mr. PAINE’S academies, 02 Bowery, 243 Fulton strret, Brooklyn, and 5 Yat raey City, Front ex. Governor Sprag@—I c iy recommend Mr. Paine as a skilful teacher of the art of writin, $10 BOOKKEEPING, WRITING, ARITHMETIC. © Mr. DOLBEAR, 69 Broadway, keeps the larg cial academy in New Pork. Seats for how'be reenred at reduced terma Privaye insir large rooms, $10; private desks, $15; excMsive w vate room, $25. ‘These terms are only for secu January m tion in th of a pri seats. FRENCH GBNTLEMAN, ABOUT FORTY FIVK ‘years of age, with the best’ of references, is desirous of givin lessons in the Prench language In exchange for ® com- le home, Address box 219 New York Post office. N ENGLISH LADY, ACCUSTOMED TO TUITION, 18 destrous of meeting With an eugagement as governess private family, or as mnusi¢ teacher ina school. phe [have no objection to the South. Address B. A., Post ‘oroni OOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIC, &C.,"TAUGHT UPON able terms, by W. J: RENVILLE, 92 Broad ident is separately and carefully instructed, bled to readily apply in practice the knowledge im: Open day aud evenin, GPTEMANCLADIES OR, GENTLEMEN DESIROUS OF an, under the guidance of a competent y services of a young gentleman by: addressing Sebil id oflice, Lessons given at the rest- dence of pupils or rooms of the advertiser. M®, RIIERE. ARTIST, PROM PARIS, INFORMS THR. public that'he gives lessons in drawing and painting. iy at No. 4 Ninth street, between Fiflhand Busih avenues, FFICE OF THE NEW YORK AND NEW HAVEN Raiiroad Company, Twenty-seventh atreet and Foarth avenue, Sew York, Dec. 16, 1867.—Notice.—Change of time for Boston.—The morning express train, now leaving New York at 5.20 A. M., will, on and after Monday, the 2ist, leave at & AM. . H. HOYT, Sup’t. DBON RIVER. RATLROAD.—EXPRESS TRAINS for Albany and Troy, sopping at principal suations, coa- eecting with Werern ‘ani Northern trans, eave Chambers Street depot at 6.8) and iW) A. M., and 4407. M. A. FL SMITH, Superintenden. RW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAT, WINTER ARRANGHMENT, Commencing Wednentay, November 2, 1807. (UADIO LEAVE DEVOUT, COMMER OF WIiITH AND CANTHE STARETS, 99) A.M. Mail train for Aibany, stopping # «J stadons eib YM. White Pin At all tations, Ib P.M. White Plains ing atm PEACE TWENTY REXTH STREET, 8:00 A.M; Williamabridge train, stopping at al) stations, 1) A.M. While Plains iain, stopping at all stations. ie M. Williamad: wal wey CULO 00 Wiherton stopping at Wiullamabridge and orth. "Groton Palla train, stopotng at all stations. Wi train, stopping at all stations. pd. CAMP Supertotendeet BILLIARDS, TARGA AND SMALd. SIME BILLIARD TABLES, NEW ‘and second band, with cues, cus leather, &c.. for chesp, al the manufactory of O'CONNOR & COLLENDE! Ann street, N.Y. ELAN’ 's IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES, Protected by letters patent éated— coruary 19, 18. Sever? 3 December & I The recent ‘nts. made In these tablee make them anew eserd in 4 ob’ in an 3 atean ssncun 736 und 168 Broadway. 8. ¥.” Mawutdetory 69 Ann MEDICAL. BES. Liye (~~ y BA Lye A aap LONDON jedic Iv an: riage pages, pro- Tuxely ilustrated. $1, corner of Spring and Mercer sirecis, te Bt. Nicholas Hotel, N.Y. before you marry oF ual debility or disense, ‘akin forms of all the remedies and a certain mode of cure Dah T2083 MEW WORK <ATHR CAUER AND Cure.’ A comolete and practical treatise on premature haustion, with local debility, induced by early indiseretion, ‘cews of other eauses, in which the nature and effecis’of thé Insidtous pales: weet + with the treatment, are fully ex plained, Wlustrated by numerous anatomical plates and en sings, With awupplement on aetunl diseases. Price 81 ‘0 be tad of the a who May he consulted confidentially, at 56 (Lfty-dve) Walker street, a Tew doors west of Broadway R. RALPIS OFFI NO. TM BROADWAY, COR- ner of th street. Hours 10 till Land afier 6 o'clook. D®, ARDS PRPORTUNATE’S PRIEND 18 THR NR plus ultra of medicines, and but requires to be known to meet with general approbation and stamp Dr Ward as the reatest benefactor of the day. Remember, all ye who have een lingering, that by ealling on Dr, WARD you m few days feel that “Richard ts himself again.” Unfor' Friend $1. Office 289 Canal street, corner of Broadway. WATSON HAS FOR A LONG SERIBS OF YRARS diseases, he hae pr any treatment for R. WARD'S UNFORTUNATE’S FRIEND.—SUR! cure of certain diseases. All hitherto disappointed callon be. WARD. Cure guaranteed in a fewdays. Price $1. Pri vate diseases snecessfully treatel His monthly pills $ per box, never fail, Ofiice 2 Coual st, coraer Broadway ee Fessar, TO FEMALES. — DISEASES OF FEMALES a treated Yy, Dr. DUBOTS. Remedies for female dorm nts from $11) $6. Relief tm all cases. Consultations and letters sirietly cow: Rationte from & Airtance provided board, nursing And exelusive attend ance No, 12) Wea: F th sireet, New York. EDICAT.~DR. COBBETT. W DUANE STREET, HEAR Chatham, any be conmulted with eonsiencs, 00 4 requiring awereay. From a practice exclave! Actoved forthe treatment of private diseased, he te @uabled to core with eertainty, no matter how aggravated by maltreat ot the cae may be. N. B.D. C. would remark that he the few qualified physicians practising in the above ecialty in tite eity, and the only one having a diploma from the New York University. 1@ORD'R Li —O. D. HAMMOND, M.D. ae nk earn who ie the first Li surges 1 jatem,) and of a uc be consulted in Rn eoretig wots anata teas (Also of the new Academy of Music, Philadelphia.) Equestrian director, ... overs: dM. Nixom Doors open at Oi; to commence at 7% VAN AMBURGH & CO." GRAND KQUESTRIAN AND ZOOLOGICAL COMPANY. CARD TO THE PUBLIC The Management acknowledge with pride and gatisfaction the Uberal patronage whioh haa been bestowed upon their exhibition thus far; tendering their thanks to the pubite, they beg leave to say that the success they have met with will stimulate them to renewed exertions, SECOND WKEK—Enure Change of Performances for the Hi ALL THE GREAT EQUESTRIANS. THREE CLOWNS IN THE ARENA. First night of the rated Jester, DILLY FAY, with DAN STONE and See BLISS. ONDAY EVENING, Dec. 21, Firat time Grand Eniree. FOUR QUARTERS OF THE OLOBF, copresaniiey Europe, Asta Africa and America. &P ivst night of the Perche Trasseze, by NICOLO A SON, First night of the Bedouin Leaps >y the whole pat First night of a grand Pastoral Act—"Coryton an ad by Mr. Steveon and Mins Wells. Firsi night of the “Courier of the Crimea." First right of Bignorina De Castro in her great ct on the wire. ying Firat night of MR, EATON STONK, Osceola, the Seminole Chief, and the wild Camanche, oa bare backed stead. Firat night of | CUPID'S FROLIC. ‘The performances will include the wanderful exhibition of the elephant, TIPPOO SAIB, the yan and most sagacivus performing elephant tm the workl. Grand Menagerie of Performing Animals. baxter Splendid Acta in the Arana, Wednesday ana Saturday sflernoons Grand Performance for children ano achoola, Doors open at 1bg, performance te commence at 2 Great preparations are making for the performanceson CHRISTMAS DAY AND EVENING. OWERY THEATRE. Lessee and manager « Mr. Eddy Puices —Boxes and parquet 96 conta; Pit 12 cents; Private boxes $ and $3; Seats in pmivate boxes 50 cen: Fifth week of SANDS, NATIANS & CO.'S Triple Company of 4inerican, French and German Artiats, Last week of the wonderful Wained elephants, ANLONY and CLEOPATRA. First appearance of Mr. Mulligan and Bowers, aa Negra Clown and Master, Mouday ev , Dec. 21, Seventeen Acts in the Circle, by Henry Magelton, Geo. Dunbar, Mona Ferranti, Herr Conrade and brother, Mad Sherwood, Le Jeane Burte, Philo, Charles Sterwood, Little Ida Donaldson, Jesse Sands, J. J, Nathans, ico. Sergeants, Aymar and Burt, and 30 others. To conclude with the pantomime of DECHALAMEAU, BURNS NEW THRATRE ciny~Two new Inughable pie: Mr. Charen Ma Lews will play his original part ia his dwm comedy of THR DOWAGER, aided by Mra. L. Wo Davenport, Mra, A Parker, Mr. Briggs and Me. Ba He Will also appear in the farce of YOURE HER rs. BURTON and BROUGHAM. esaful and humorous production nightly ia. u Mathews’ benetit(—THE SCHOOL NDAL, with all the high elass comic talent now JJaying at th's theatre redness ew comedy, by Tom Taylor, in which Me. Char! ws will piny lve original character, aud Messrs. Rroughem will also appear. New pieces are in the holidays. OOD'S BUILDINGS, BROADWAY, NEAR PRINCE Birect. Heary Wood -Proprietor LS, Under the direction of H. Wood and Geo. Christy. Ethiopian Minstrelsy, to conclude with a new local farce, entith MY FRIEND, BLACK GEORGE, rnow WHITE PLAINS. Black George. ah Mr. Geo, Holland ate.) On CHRISTMAS DAY a grand afternoon performance, commenetng at 2 o'clock. bud ‘Tickets 2c. Doors open at 6; to commence at 736 o'clock, HE CIRCUS, & BOWERY. tertainment for the holiday week, v) TREAT CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME, And a complete Troupe of Riders, Gymnasts, &c, RANKLIN MUSEUM, 127 GRAND STREET, ONE m Kreadway —Lioliday attractions for the entire performances will be given every day, cou- neing at Bo'clock and at. ‘Madame Warton’s full troupe of MODEL ARTISTES, consisting of twenty-seven young iadies, will appear in @ number of new and beautiful tableaux, Savangen expressly for the holidays—"'Sapp “Venus Rising from the Sea,” “Diana Preparing for the Chase,” ‘Suicide,”’ “Jealousy,” “Bathers Surprised,” “The Three Graces,” with others equal: ly attractive. Last week of the ARAB GIRLS, pirating of six females, who go through a. variety of fonts cc. ‘The Female Opera Troupe, their songs, &c., With a var riety of other performances to be keen every AFTERNOON AND EVENING, Admission—Orchestra xeata, 50 cents; boxes, 26 centa; prt- vate boxes, $1; seats on the stage, $8. Notice —Sawurday, Dec. 25, is for the benaft of Misa Paw dine, and positively her ast appearance, on which occasion over filty young ladies will appear in the Model Artistes, with other entertainments, RS, KEMBLE’S READINGS. Mre. FRANCES ANNE KEMBLE will read Shaks- pere’s Play of JULIUS CASAR, on Monday) Dec. 3 Ip. the lecture room of the University Medical College, ta Four teenth street, next to the Academy of Music, at half past 1 o'clock P.M. The evenini readings of he week, beginning At o'clock, will be as follows —Tuesday evening, Deo. 22 KING LEAR; Thursday evening, Dec. 24, THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR; Saturday evening, Deo. 25, MEA: SURE FOR MEASURE. The course will close on Monday, Dec. 28. Tickets, oh, may be had at Messra Ap leton' Francis’, Crowen's and C! jern's bookstores, William Hi A con's inuale store; also, from C. W. Polman, Janitor of the Nollege BSELEYS OPERA HOUSE, 685 BROADWAY OPERA NIGHTS, Mondays, Weduesdaye and Fridaya, Old Style Negro Minstrelay and Farce. Tuesdays, Thu jays ard Saturdays, MPIRE HALL, $96 BROADWAY. The Gigantic Moving Diorama of DR. KANE'S ARCTIC VOYAGES, with a thrilling deseription of the wufferings endured by Bim 84 GAYLER, Re, The popular author and dramaiist. Rrrery evening at S o'clock, and Wednesday and Aatnrday afternoon at 3 0'0! ‘Admission 28 cents, children half price, N.B.—Grand Afternoon performance on Christmas Day, at 3 o'clock. ACADEMY OF MUsICTHE MESSI AE Frrpay (Caurtaas Niowt), Dro. 25. The Director of the Academy cedented dema: ment with the 5 sence of the unpre govrtged by his agree Rociety to inderantty wean for the meats used holders, would feel greatly obliged if those of the sfockhoilers who do not intend. wsing their gaata on Christmas Nighi, woold permit them 1 be used for the reverend clergy. ATTEND THE ORRAT HEN CONVENTION, fo be held at Buekteys’ Monday evening R. BISHOP BUCKLEY (LATE OF BUOK- era troupe) reapectiully announces to histriends and the public that in consequence of the bigh tariff put on champr rk he has been compelled to desert iis family nnd join the Ruekley Serenaders, 58 Broadway. on Monday, Dee: 21, 887, when instead of using cork he will #oll his face with iainp black. & being a much cheaper article, and, like our uations) fay, warranted never to run. (Thia last joke ia copyrighted and supposed to be original.) Several new jokes willbe delivered, such as Why ts a oywer like « host” fe. R. 1. K. assures his friends wad the public that be will nj Pen in the same role of characters, the only diference lamp lack instead of cork, which when washed off will still main tain the same open countenance, for Although we look ragged and binek are our faces, ‘As free and as falr ax the best we are found, Abd our hearts are as while as thoge in fine places, Although we're poor niggers dat trabel around R. BISHOP BUCKLEY, Amentcan Horse, Partapeceaia, Deo. 18, 1867. NLY THINK OF IT. The celebrated GEORGE MOLLAND, re oF WAL ACK THEATRE, Flas joined Geo Chriaty & Wood's Minsireta sed ba appear ta Kthiopiaa | haracter, on Monday evening, oo” Wood's BKUILDI ee ass oan way. rank OF tt : = GREAT YORKSHIBE (Rthiopian) COMEDIAN, ar Buckleys’ Opera House, Monday evesing, Dec. 21. XTRA ADVERTISEMENT.—FRANKLIN MUSEUM, 127 Grand street.—Gain day. will be a grand femsvel os howe &. being for the DENEVIT OF MISS PAULINE. on which occasion over win ‘ Pay 229 Joere Le gtd appear in el Artistes, a onate very Triginal and beautiful’ pletures’ Admission the same ae Don’t forget Saturday, Dec. 26, if you want to see 'y of pretty girls. YORK HARMONIC SOCIETY.—THE MESSIAH — The members are earnestly yoqsened to be punctual in their attendance thie evening, as it will be the iaat lar re. beareal af “The Messiah,” for the performance ou Christmas ‘Nighi, at the Academy of Music, Mine's HALL, BROOKLYN, CORNER OF FULTON ‘he nt Orange sireeta —(lcriows fun for the holidays, original WHITR’S SERENADERS will give ® series of thet mirthful entertainments at the above beautiful ball commencing on merry Christmas in tbe afternoon, tinue every evening unt happy New Year. Admission 2c A TmousaND TO ONE on the BANTUM. TWO TO ONE on the SHANGHAT Fow! fanciers will attend Monday evening, a 68 Broadway, Hi LAND AT CHRISTY & WOOD'S GEO, HOLLAND'S Charcoal Sketehes, at Christy & Wood's Minatrele Jot THINK OF TOLD HOLLAND in Black Character, at Christy & Wood's Minstrel. R. FISH, THEATRICAL AND CHARACTERISTIC + wie maker, 61 Franklia sitet, five doord from Broad way. Amateurs attended, Wiss lent for balls, parties and masquerades. Beards, mustaches, whiskers, nigger wige A tame fox to be seen, MATRIMONIAL. YOUNG LADY, BETWEEN EIGHTEEN AND TWEN- ty years of age, of good fami) moving in the first circles of society in N ew Tore, 7 ce to me AcjaAinted with some young man of goed famdy, with a view to " Tnony. Must be a good business men,” te. wealth, not 90 much an object, as the adgerther in posaeasion of enowgh for both All communiaa&ons strtetly confidential. ress Miss HL. HI. H1., Herald office, v8. ne RS, POST WISHES TO CAQL THE ATTENTION OF es and gentlemen to the fol facts —Thatahe hae how on her matrimonial ‘plications from ems of Niven sow of matsamong" Al ingervieey and romana, a o we cat residence, “« ona confidential at her rib street. N. B.—Ne ggtice laken of letters exeept one dollar is encivesd. rea tetas tana JENTISTRY.—GODWIN J. RAGLETON RXTRACTS teeth Yonah pain by an externa) eifect of which in netther wupleasnn! nr ina Fott AMUSEMESTS. 1BLO'S GARDEN. —MONDAY BVBNES DRG. a N ANOTHE® GREAT HOLIDAY fh.L, Gabriel Sova ie LA sree chersctey of ripe Autoine Ravel aa the ie Kaka! Jerome Kavel as Lorenzo and the ORevaher. Marzett in bis wonderful performance of the Ape M. Zanfretia tn Male and Femaie tostuma Comic pantomime JOCK), THE BRAZT IAM APE Gabriel as Popo: Marrettl aa dock BVOLUTIONS ON THE TIGHT KOPK, Mariotta Zanfretia uy mate and female costume NSTI. The White Knight mony Doors Tickets 50 An entirely ne And Will be produced on Christman ni Regular Juvenile Afveruoon Performanee next Samrdng. W4iAgk's THEATRE. Tho Managemrnt beg to announee that on thie emems. ‘Christmaa will be performed tie ing and every evening nti! great local drama ot THE POOR OF NEW YORK, Eecelved nightly with the greatest enthusiaani ever elicied tw a city, ‘Writlen bythe * # * © Club to illnsteste the oriete of 1837 and thal of 1887, from which we have just so emerged, it pictures innzy of Wage seenes wih which New Yorkers are fumniliar New and illustrative music hae bows composed by Robert Stoepel, and new scenery by Manare. Iaherwood and Wallace. ‘Characlers by Mr. MEARE, Mr. LESTER, ir. SOTHERN, Mr T bb. JOUNSTOM, Mr. SLOAN, ™. NORTON, Mr. A HL, DAVENPORT, Mr. vi Mrs. HOFY, Mrs, BLAKE, Mrs. COOKE, Mies J. HL. ALLE, &c., he., he. ‘The two great acenes Union Square and the Academy of Music by Night, and The Fire in Cross Street, Five Points, nightly elicit the warmest and most enthusiastic applaut Wther novelties it active preparation, : AURA KEENE'S THEATRE, 64 BROADWAY, ABOVE NOVELTY UPON NOVELTY. NEW SCENERY, NEW MES, NKW PROPERTING, TAMLEAUX, DANCES, £0. MONDAY RVENANG. Deo! 21, 1857, ‘The grand romantic drama, in three acta and Ove tableau, abounding in mysterious and thrilling effects, eutitied A Fabien det HEE CORSICAN BROTHER . Fabien det Fravehl, 2, M. Lonia det Franchi fawn brothers... M de Chatean Kenand Scenery palnied exprenaly (0r the piece by Tn the second act a masked ball and earniv: Misses Bishop, Lang, Archer, Ponnoyer, Walby and Kverest will execute a Grand Folly Dance. To conclude wiih (for the firat time in (his country) J, Madi son Morton's lant farce TAK "ARE OF DOW a schoolmaster VIAL, NOTICE, pantomime of HABLEGIIS BLUR BEARD don Chrtetm Thursday, Deo, 21, em Properties, D ‘grotesque humors rite, Pantaloom amd pn at 63g; to commence at 74 precisely. ospmer OF MUSIC —RORE! ‘Tins Moxpay, Dye AY LE TABLE ay MAD L GRAN a the SLand remaining $150 seate Th fully informed that arrat Are being made for the departure of the company to Philadel- phia, to return to New York on tbe Ist of February. . There will be given ten more performances previous tethe departure of the company. ROBERT LE DIABLE, ch a profound sensation on its production and the performance of which had to be interrupted te om- Je the Director to bring ont ¥Martha,”” “Ia Traviata”? aad the “Creation,” will be given again.” Ite tirst pecformamee will take place on Mowvay, Dew. 21, ca. ‘The self devotion of Madame La Grange tothe public am@ the interests of the Management during the last three youre areso Well known that hardly any allusion to her reliability and unremitting efforts noed be made. The Director, bow- ever, is happy to seize this opportunity of publicly thanking: her for the zeal this admirable artiat has manifested during the trials the opera has lately passed through (now #0 brercome) in witch resull the assistance of Mme. De La Grange has been most important. The Director, therefore, has set apart THIS EVENING'S RECEIPTS for the benefit of Mme. De La Grange. ‘The opera will be Meyers ROHERT LE DIABLE, in Which Mme. De La Grange will sing the two roles of ALICE and ISABBLL one of the most remarkable performance er achiewed om the lyric stage, and which has created a great sensation bm Vienna snd other great continental cities on the occasion af her benetit nights. CARL FORMES will continue his debut in his renowned part of Bertram. Sig. BIGNARDI, Sig. LABOCKITA, In the Haliet Divertiasement the popular MLLE. TERESA ROLLA will appear, snpported by the Corps de allet, The sale of seats for MAD. LA GRANGE'S BENEFIT commences this morning at all the tiftee ticket offices, whem the $Land remaining $l 50 seats wil! be disposed of, Deny gineaday, he second and Inst night of ROBERT LB ABLE. On Friday, Christmas day, at 1PM. LADIES’ OPERA SATINER, when NORMA will be repeated by general request. On Friday night THE MESSI First appearance tm America of Mme. Carradori. Mme. D’Angri, Perring, Gast ormes. CADEMY OF MUSIC.—THK MESSIAH. FRIDAY (CHRISTMAS) NIGHT. First appearance tn America of the celebrated vocalist, Madame CARRADORI. First appearance in sacred Oratorio of Matame D'ANGRE Miss ANNIE KEMP. Mr. PERRING. Second appearance in sacred Oratorio of CARL FORMES, The public are respectfully informed that in conformity wile atime honored custom, TUE GREATEST OF ALL SACRED ORATORIOS, HANDEL'S MESSIAH, will be given on a scale of the utmost SPLENDOR AND GRANDEUR, ‘ON CHRISTMAS NIGHT, being the second of the seri t SACRED ORATORIOS IN ENGLISH, to be given by the New York Harmonie Society, ‘ander the immediate patronage of the most distinguished members ef the Rey. CLexey or New Yore axp HmOOKL ‘To impart (o this performance all the grandeur, ness and solesanity for which the London Exeter Halt Ore- torioa are B. celebrated. AN IMMENSE PLATFORM, TWELVE FEET HIGH, and holding folly itably and tasteful? decorated. haw boon expressly made, wuitably and ‘ully decorated, won e AND a LARGE ORGAN ees this morning. public are resp: which created (from the factory Keacrved sents, $1 and $1 5), xcoord had at the Academy of Muaio, ©. Brew tionery store, 2) Wali street, Full particulare tt future advertisements. THE SALK OF SEA’ ommence on Wednesday cr—Preanns living atadisiance oan write to the super inlendea of dhe Ucket department, at the Academy of Muske, who will set apart good sents unt Thursday even ARNUMS MUSEUM.—CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.—ON Mond ALTIG, and s1A0 on Weer af will be repeated, in complianer bomerous persons, the beautiiud H. Waking, from the opera of "Lam da di Chamounix,” entitied T Ose OF PENRITH, 1 A MOTHER'S PIRAYEK. Coat, as before will the best ta- ient of tho company. Afternoon at 3, THE TRIM LIOW and CAVALIERS AND ROUNDHBADS. The beautiful py Family, &c., to be seen a@ usual, Admit- ‘children under ten, 13 cents. RYANTS’ MINSTRELS, Mechanics’ Hail, 472 Broadway, above Grand Hest Hand in Existence—OP! EVERY NIGHT. Hh Noaneriton with Me, Perelval: thn prplar tenor slagen. connec! wit ir. . C tenor JERRY, NRIL and DAN WePanr, the favorite comedians, with their exeelior troupe, in sew Songs, Dances. Solos Patines, Buronues, Comicalities, tation. Scenes, ESSENCE OF OLD VIRGINNY, aR LESQUE ELEPHANTS, &c. Doors open at 6, to commence at 744 o'clock Tickets 3 conta, CADEMY OF MUSIC. —MAD. CARRADORI. ‘The public are respectfully informed that bas arrived in the Canada. by voatice will at « arriv 1 w ven HER FL Al A KOR to SACRED CRATORIO. }CRRT, ITALIAN OPERA, GERMAN OPERA, ENGLISH OPRRA ACADEMY F MUSIC. —MAD. CARRADORL. Notice ~The public are reapectfully informed that, tte celebrated eantatrice, who has been in London joing with Mr. Formes in some of the principal will make her 010 . of HE MESSIAH, on Christmas night, Friday, Dec 25. HIBITION OF PAINTINGS BY MODEBN T histo the FRENCH 8COO! _ toate RATERS TEL PRIN xottom, fallery ts wil lghied and warm PPRODSH AM ten CADEMY OF MUS) MR. TITALBERG, ‘The public are rey wily informed that A GRAND T IMONLAL In_honor of MR. THALBERG, On the oeension of FAREWELL APPEARANCE will be given On soturgay” Jen, & when the pre 2 4 given on contain attractions such as have never been ‘ofered to sae publie. | eee COLLECTION, NOW ON EXHIBITION, rou rim BENEFIT OF THE POOR, At the new Galleries of the National Agademy, Ten‘ trot, r M. to8 P.M, and from 7 wo 10. M. HONK tN OF Tr "rink 0) MK OF IT, ie hae GEORGE HOLLAND ta to 4 at GEO, CHRISTY & woop MINSTRELS, Sel Cond Broadway. THINK OF IT. T TTRACTION.—FRANKLIN MUSRUM, 127 OLADAY Acce—Double aitraction on Friday, Deo. i ere CHRISTMAS DAY, bill be given ia the When « fine OY DTARNOON AND RWANING [A double troupe of Model Artistes will apps tion with the uaual Sptertainmente, the whole . GRAND HOLIDAY ES Le pay f 3 13 in the afternoon and at7 if the evening. |. in coajune mem FE vets —Thi taaloon will oper wi 4 Si wih cennd kena) of tient Tels beaulialy ip for such performance, the cost (art cin pines * Mmugement. bar is well supplied it the inner man, Adminsion id cenia, with HAKSPERIAN READINGS.—J. B. BI ire he third in Aneginpetot ihe Now vet on 2. Ly Od 00 eens. To ‘ $10 bet . A. CORNER OF CROSBY AND SPRIG eat 10 the proprictor, who, will make i place all ‘things te euit the inn refreshments. “Mere! SHAN 4 TRONS (oak piso ol Duskire’ goose levee Moudad eventaa