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WANTED. | RANKFORT HOUSE, — Bosnnane NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1869. , BOARDERS AND LODGERS W i 226 EAST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—WELL FUR- nished Rooms BLOCK FROM CITY HALL. 1 Praaktor street corner of Wiliam. 280 roome; accom: on second. floor to Tet, with god date Bie. + 8h Ww Board; also Rooms on first Boor; location 5 soscle pales eri meem Mocvetterk Ste NSW | Tones ae Lecmnanre aly ne 1] ELEGANTLY FURNISHED SUIT OF APART. « ments: private table and attendance only. Apply at ORTH HOUSE, 202 Fifth avenue, 93 FIRST AVENUE, A FEW DOORS FROM TWEN- ty-third street.A furnished Room to let; good re- ference required. Call tor one week. WARHINGTON SQUARE, EAST CORNER OF FOURTH street, opposite the park.—A Parlor Floor and other de- airab.e Rooms to let, to families or gentlemen; terms mod- erat : 9», DOOR WEST OF SULLIVAN STREET, 172 BLERC- ker street. Plensand Rooma with good table; central jocation, Terma reasonable, b a 3 NorrH WASHINGTON SQUARE. -HANDSOME e) Rooms in this elegant house and location for two good famili few siaple gentlemen, ‘Table and appoint- jes and & menta unexceptionable. Retereness exchanged. ATH AVENUE, NO. 76,—NANDSOMELY FURNISHED «) Rooms to lel, in suits or singly, with Board; private table if desired; terms moderate; references required. COND DOOR BELOW THIRTY- ot eet. —An elegantly furnised Suit of Rooms to rent, with private table; aiso ove single Koom. References ‘exchanged, f AMITY PLACE.-4fO LET, FURNISHED ROOMS, ¢) With or without Board, to gentleman and family or angle gentlemen, ASHLAND PLACE, PERRY STREET, NEAR GREEN. © wich avenue.—New'y furuished Rooms, single or in wults, with hot and cold water, with Board, $8 T1015 PER WEEK FOR GOOD HOTEL BOARD and Room, at the Rochester Hotel, corner Broadway and Clinton place, Tab Phote at 6 P.M. Y] THIRD AVENUE. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, to single gentlemen or gentlemen and wives, from y3 per week up, 13 OND STREET, ONLY SEVEN DOORS Frost 2} Broadway. Furnished Rooms, at moderate prices, for entlemen only; no meals; no moving first o! May; house jeate.i by farnac 14.78, SI8BET UNUSUALLY PLEASANT AND cantly furnished Rooms to let, en suite or aimely, with Board; house tirst class. New No, 104 West Fourtoentii st, 14, NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AVENUE AND University pla .-Rooma en ‘suite or singly, with Board; refereaces exchanged. L4 MSTRERN, NO, 227, NRAR SEVENTH AVENT AE A bneiy furnished large Koom, with Bourd; references exchanged, a es re = 16 WAVERLEY PLACH, NEAR BROADWAY.—ONE ) or two furoiahe! Rooma, Wehouy board, to rent, to gentlemen only; bath, gas, heater, dc. YW Ww TWENTY-SIXTA STRE James Hotel. ut Kooms, front, op second floor, with or w'thout private table, Other Rooms for families or single gentlemen, with first class Board, we | furnished, for veatlemen; those who value a g home With eooial ebmforta aud Brat’ class table. Retereae required, 1) WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE +) Fifth Avenue Hotel.-Elegantly furnished Rooma to det, with Bourd, to gentiemen and wives or singe gentiem D) IRVING PLACE, NEAR UNION SQUARE. LL Roomson trst or’ s floor, woll furnished, auite or singly, with Board; te tible af destred; house and table sirsi Ulasy, 29 Bast NINTH STREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY 2) piace, first class house, private famfly,—Elegantly fur- nished Koom, to gentlemen ‘only, without board; reference , Te yuired, OR WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET. —& ROOM ON Ze) the first floor to let, with Hoard, for $i2 a week; also neon the second tloor for $11; all {mprovements; tine loca- thon; near Fic avenue, QQ WEST NINTH STREET, RETWEE FIFTH AND Siath avenues.--To let, fulnshed, with Bourd, a large front Room on fourth floor; algo tront Lali Room on’ second floor; terms moderate ; references required. 25 MACDOUGAL STREET.-FORNISHED ROOMS, with or without 4, or for ight housekeeping. ‘Also two ladies can be accommodated, NTH STREET, NEAR BROAD. Jor to let, to m gentieman and wito 1s9 a single Room; without board. TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR MADI- square.—A cesirable Suit of furnished Rooma, without board, for genilemen, in a trst class house; choice Vocation. QF; FAST NINTH STR BROADWAY ee) aud University pia ‘One or two splendid, well fur- nhs d front Rooms; first class table aud good attendance; nees exchanged, ME: ngle Room |, at mode- Als: man, with Board, {T.—A SUIT OF ROOMS ETH STRE Iso Rooms for ingle gen- peble 38 cuaRl ‘T.-THREE ADJOINING OOD Rooms ut Board, to a small family or party of gent QQ WeSr TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—BLEGANTLY Od tarnished Rooms, singly or en suite, with or without Board; terniamoderate. . R BROADWA ooms on second floor, ault- ‘also Rooms for single gentle- nodated. et, with Board, lars abie for zentiemen and wire: men. Day boarders WEST NINTH STREET.-TO LET, WITH FIRST 41 Saks "Board, one or two larce, ly furnished Rooms, to gentleman and wite or single g moderate. 49 PAST NINTH STRE RETWEEN BROADWAY and University plac ge well furnished Roome for families or gentiemen; table and accommodations first clans; references exchanged; table boarders taken, 4) WEST ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- VO uue.-Handsomely furnished Rooms, with Board, BG) (NEW .NO. 107), SEVENTY: TREET, THIRD OD door east of Union square. One large handsomely fu 6) West 4 . [2 dni story Room to fet, with Board, im a pri location desirable; terma moderate ; references R82 ST. MARK'S PLACE.—TWO FURNISHED FRONT aj Rooms to let to two gentlemen or man and wife. 84 MACDOUGAL STREET (ST. CLEMED ‘f Good Board, with home comforts, Single or double Rooms, Terms moderate. — ooet paaa 10 ) weer “TWENTIETH — STREET.—FURNISHED ) Rooms to tet, with or without Board, 101 WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET, CONV! three lines of cars.—A few Rooms to let, furnished, with or without Boar yn 107 EIGHTH STREET, NEAR FIRST AVENU Nicely furnished Rooms, with good Board, suitable Tor two pe French and German spoken. 109 EAST TWENTY-FIGHTH STREET, NEAR J) Fourth avenu ‘andsomely furnished Rooms, with Board; private hot table and &ccommodationa first case. ‘ 113 WEE TWENTY THIRD, STREET, NEAR. stxttt *) avenne.--Third story front Room, with Board, suaita- die for one or two gentlemen or gentieman and wife; farnt- ture new; terma moderate. OO WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH a. and Seventh avenues.. let, with Board, hendsome back Parlor and (wo Bedrooms connecting; also third story Room for two gentiewen, 130 ALLEY STREE OU front Room to gas, to one or WEST TWENT A NEATLY FURNISH on second floor, with fre and 132 SOND STREET,TO_ LET, 32 with Board, fom family, a large front Room. 33 BAST FIFTEENTH STREET.—LARGE AIRY 133. Kocms, tandsomely furnished, with all: modern im- provements, to Tet, with first class Board. 35 SIXTEENTH STREET,—FURNISHED ROOMS 2) to let, with or without Board, to gentleman tand wife Or sidgle gentlemen,in suits or separately on first aud second, floors. 13 RECOND AVENUE.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, A « nicely furnished front Room on second floor, with two pantries; terms §25 per week for two persons. 14.5 Bast FIFTRENTH Sra F ©) elegantly furnished; private family. given and required 152 WEST ELEVENTH STREET, Ni 0.4 avenue. Rooms to let, with or without Board, upon reasonable terms; location and accommodations first class. References exchanged. 156 WEST THRTY.SIXTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- . ‘RONT ROOM, References way. -Handsomely furnished Rooms to let to n ge tleman and wife or two young Indies; Board for the ladies, 3 EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, CORNER, OF 16 Livingston place.—Elegant Rooms fronting Stuy- YVesant park; also Rooms on fourth floor; conven lent to three car lines and Broadway stages. Table unexceptionable, Q7 LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEAR THIRTY SECOND TST Mire oA widow Indy ‘bas handsomely furniehed Kooms to rent, to a gentleman and wife, with Board for lady ; apleadid locatfon ; terms in advance. ©)()() WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREE 20 mony koome, corer, nicely furniahed, with frsi class Bow JOUN PF. WORSTELL, 9 est FOURTEENTH &TREET, 201 Yieniines back arlor, double hull Ri private bath, with # table board given. Prices moderate, Ret- gentleman; ai jourd. First ol 30 WEST TWENTY SECOND STREET.A HAND. P 9) “Somely farnianed ly f ‘oom, with Hoard, in a private fawily, suitable for centleman and wite or two gentlemen. ORD WEST WH STREET, NEAR EIGHTH AVE- nne,—A few boarders can be accommodated with Ricely furnished Rooms wud good Board, Private faully. ‘Terms moderate, 1 EAST THIRTIETH, | STREET FINELY FUR. nished front Parlor Room, or third story, front, to entleman and wife; all improvements, at very low price; rown stone bouare; block both sides the same, Reference exchanged. Firat class neighborhood. 39] WEST POURTEENTH STREET—TWOLARGE AND LL desirabie fourth story Rooms, suitale for gentle men or gentlemen and their wives; first class Board; mode- rate terms, 39] Rast, SiguTEeNTH e furnished Rooms, with Board, in a first class house (private Ainerican family), at mor rant * 18ST AV., BETWEEN 19TH AND 20TH STS.—A IO respectable married woman, having lost ber own baby, will take an infant to nurse, 4 39 FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR THIRTIETH STREET,-~ ee Two or three desirable Roome to let, with Board, to kool partie for the winter, small family; good table; terms moderate, LADY HAVING A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED house (Madison square) desires to let two or three Rooma, en suite or ‘singly, to gentlemen, with, or without breakfast. Addrees B, E, N., box ut Herald oiflee. } OARD.—TO LET, THE ENTIRE OR PART QF THIRD Floor, in an elt ine furnished house. np town, near Fifth avenue; the eutire floor, with Boar per week to afamnily of adult, not exceeding four; or would let the whole House, furnished, for $7,000 per year, House and fur- are. new and elegant, Address box 2,002 New York Post ollie. OARD IN JERSEY CITY,—LARGE FRONT ROOM ON econd fluor, newly and handsomely furnished to let, trith Hoard, to gentleman and wife, or single gentlemen. at lper week; with Hall Bedroom adjoining at 82 10 front Room on third floor for two at $16 per week. Regular dinner at 6 o'clock. House first 8 and convenient to the ferry. References exchanged, Call on or address WM. H. KNAPP, 268 Grove street City. ITH AVENUE-BERT LOCATION.—YQUREH, sroRy Room to let, with Board to one or two single geutle- men; references required, Addreas 29 Fifth avenue, © GOOD BOARD AND PLEASANT ROOMS IN A PRI- X vate family can be obtained by gentleman and wife or 4 few single gentlemen; terms very moderate; location quiet, leasaut and convenient. Avply at 45 Jane street, between udson street and ‘WINTER BOARD.— #20 FOR TWO; STEAM HEATING. coal gas, baths, hot and cold water; 6) minutes from New York, 6 from station, Rooms aud Board first class. South Orage Mountain House. HITZELBERGER & PALMER, Proprietors. igbth avenues. BO: wp bb NTEDS Boskd WANTED Witt, COMFORTS OF A HOME, JD “in a respectable American family, by a young French- man, perfectly well learned and educated, in exchange for French and conversation lessons, &c., &c.; references ex- changed. Addross FRANCE, Herald oflice. BOARS, WANTED-UNIIL JULY, FOR TWO ADULTS ‘and two children, under 12, between ‘Thirteenth and Twenty-fourth streets,’ Fourth and Seventh avenues; two Rooms required, fire and gas included; terms $26 to $30 per week, Address G. 8. Herald ollice, Posed WANTED-FOR A. GENTLEMAN, WIFE: child and nurse, in « respectable family; necond floor front Room and Hall Bedroom required, with other arrange- ments for the nuras; dinner at noon preferred; for 200 month; would prefér a private family desiring to reduce ex- penses. Address 8, D. BROWN, 69 Liberty et ANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, A PAR- lor and two Bedrooms, furnished and connecting, elther with private tal th fall particulars, ©. A. B. We XTED HOARD FOR CIVE ADULTS, FOR ABOUT three months, in a first class house, private preferred, between Eighth and Tweaty-third streets, Fourth and Sev: enth a 8 Sate reference and price in answer to H., ‘ort oillve. GEN , WIFE AND ; price moderate; 'Jocation near preferred; reference given and required, Address B,, Post oltice station D. WANTED-FURNISHED | ROOM, | FOR A, MIDDLE ‘aged gentieman, with » widow Tady, where home corn- forts can be enjoyed. Address WILSUN, Herald oilice. HOTELS, Bora ER STREET, Rooms for gen- D* SOTO HOLT W. GARRARI tlemen by the day or wee ptr RN, ATIONAL HOTEL, JUNCTION OF WILLIAM, ang and Chambers sireeis.—Rooms, 0c. aud Tbe. a day; $2 to #5 a week. O; N F, IM Gres street, fronting Lafayette place. qantly furnished Rooms, in suits, for families, or single Kooms, for gentlemen. ai moderate rates, Table dnote. | GEO, A. MeuLOs & CO., Proprietors, R BROADWAY AND n; elegant Rooms, en Wat ie PATRCHin. —T0 LET, A SUIT OF ROOMS, A few ele- St o'r suite or singly. 5m AVENUE, NO. COUNTRY BOARD, 3 BOARD--AT ILEWOOD HOUSE, y, 14 miles frou a I AND Englewood, New Northern Railroad, toot Apply by Jelter or personally to ki wood, Bergen county, ER BOARDERS OF 60 mi Bar- improvements, TO LET FOR BUSINE:! THREE STORY CORRUGATED IRON BU AA. with two Lots, on cast side Second avenue, a third sireet, on long’ purposes, '17 Nasanv SPLENDID CORNER (48X100) ON FIFTH AVENUE, near its intersection with Broadway; suitable for einb o Dusiness purposes ; for a terin of years, at a very Tew: sonable rent. |. LYNCH, 72 Cedar atrect. ROADWAY, NO. 620, THROUGH TO CROSBY STREET, B82 feet fromt, 195 feet deep, 24 feet r First Floor, Banement and Sub-Basement to let. Rent $10,000. GUSTAVUS BAYLIES, No. 7 Murray street, room No. Brn: NO, 6x0, THROUGH TO CROSBY STREET, 83 feet front, 196 fect deep, 24 feet rear.—Seeoud, Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Floors to let. Rent $°,000. GUSTAVUS BAYLIES, No. 7 Murray atreet, room No. 2 QTEAM POWER 10 LET-WITH WELL LIGHTED $5. Rooms and Basement, 2x50 feet; stendy power. Apply to NORRIS & MILLER, 239 East Forty-first street. ATEAM POWER.—TO LET OR LEASE, TWO FLOORS, ©) 160x45,9 with from 1 to 75 horse power; also smaller Rooms, Apply to H.W. GREENE, 141 Plyinouth street, Brooklyn, T—CORNER SANDS AND NAVY for grocery or liquor store. STORE TO 1 wtreets; suitabi 10 LET—FACTORY AND DWELLING NO. 9 JANE both in qood order, and a very desirable loca- ply at 366 Broadway, tn store, LOFTS, 122 Greene street. BY, 275 Mulberry atreet. M le LET—WORKSUOPS W. 8. LING HOUSES TO LET. Farulshed. R BTORY AND BASEMENT VERY SMALL A in fashionable quarter up town, between Broad: way and Fifth avenue, atcely furnished, with immediate por: easton, at ®15per mouth, suliable for a bachelor or small family.’ Boarding house Keepers or agents need not apply. Address B., box 108 Herald ouice, } ANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE, THREE DOORS from Fi(th avenue; furniture alt new: house newly ainted and io perfect order; immediate po aseasion. Rent Bi00'per mond, HELBERD & DUTY, 4 Pant Fourteenth street, , Untarnished, THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE, CENTRALLY Jocated and in good order, to lease, at $1,800 per an- ‘Qum, and a few Carpets (all new) for wale. AR SMITH, 82 Fifth avenue, corner Fourteenth st. VERY NICE LITTLE THREK STORY HIGH BTOOP House to let, with leases rent $1,000; Furnitare for aale, price $400, __ CAMPBELL & CO., 300 Bowery. BARGAIN.—TO LET OR FOR SALE, NEAR UNION aquare, a frat claas English basement’ House, elegantly furnished from Kitcnan to + frescoed throughout; marble hale; house 21x60; tot 100, Soe LESFINASSE, No. 6 Pine stroet LET—AMITY STREKT, NEAR MACDOUG AL, THREE 0 T story brick House, Basement and cellar; all improve- tu, Appiy to A. JOURNEAY, No. 1 Pine street 0 LET—TILL MAY OR LONGER, A NEW THERE story and basement igh stoop brick’ House, 20x48, with all modern tmprovements, No. 346 Woat Fifty-fifth street, near Kighth avenue. 1P° LET-1WO STORY AND BASEMENT COTTAGE, on East Thirty-ointh at., near Second av.; . WwW. 3 GAVEY. 275 Muiberry Greet” __ ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET TWO three furnished Rooms for light mwas TY honse West firat class and newly furnished; terms moderate, ‘Thirty-second street. {1X ROOMS TO LET-RENT ONLY @13 PER MONTH 1 “ton party who will bay the Furniture, price #900; cont two years ago #1,400; everything complete for housekeeping. 683 Seventh avenue, one door above Forty-saventh street. erences require : QQ Bast TWENTY.NINTH STRELT A BACK PAR- aU eS Jor ana second story rout Room, well furnished, to po pa good Board ; all the comforts of a home; terme mod- QD] () SEW NO.) RAST SEVENTEENTH STREBT, NEAR 210 hE Tyagta church Pleasant Rooms. 10 let, with Board, to aingie gentlemen or gentlemen and their wives. 6)]] EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, NEAR STUY. noes exchanged; torme moterates, nee kentement EAST TYHIRTEENTHS @TREVT.sOMB VERY plessant Kooms to let, with Bo ‘0 tamales or 211 aingie gontiemen. A Rooms, with or without Board. WEST FORTY-SECOND ST RE! E Wingle gentlemen or fainiion ee gnty ree Qa4. Weer nw :NTY-FOURTH STRUKT, BETWEEN wake Seventh and £5 ‘Yo lat, W front Room on third floo reich Inras bas roow, Those jn pursuit of » bom it water; large paniry West Sreatiets “ for two daynat tt Caraine atte and water, 327 West Twenty-fourth street, near Bighth ay po LLET—UNFURNISHED (WITH CHANDELIERS AND i nig atop private house No. UF Aabland place erry in Y R atreet); rent low, possession at once, ew 214. RAST THIRTY-VIReT STREET WALL FUR. ished Room, for one or two persons, without board, OF for light hourekeeping; closets, gas, water in room; terms Jow ; location pleasant. ‘ 974 BROADWAY, BETWEEN THIRTY SEV! L374 ci tniety-eigno Highly — desirable Rooms, newly furnlaved, suitable for light housekeeplpg oF oimge gentiawau, House pew, in complete order, prenenannnn SALES AT AUCTION, UCTION NOTIOR, ae are of the Mesalah, corner of ‘Thirty-fourth street and Rev. G. H, Hepworth, pastor. ON MONDAY ii, DEO. 20, at § o'clock, at the church. The unsold Pews (n the above church will be offered for sale on favorable terms. On the same evening auch as are not sold will be rented. ‘The church will be open at 7 o'clock, where plans can be bad, TTENTION 18 CALLED TO THE SALE, AT PUBLIC auction, on Monday, 20th inst., at 11 o'lock A. M., at the New York Club stables, 14559 Broadway, betweea Thi seventh and Thirty-elghth streets, of handsome and fast ‘Trotting Horses, property of & gentleman dec ining the 4 the winter reasou. >Berest, By rage? Leste jar- ness, Can en any d belore sale applying as Above, For fu!l particu'ara nes Monday's. ‘Herald und. ata logue for pedigrees and warrantees. The above horses ail can trot from 9:40 to 2:30, as per warrantees. UCTION NOTICE.--E, NICHOLS, AUCTIONEER, ‘Over 315,00) worth magnificent Household Murniture, Veivet and Brasseis Carpets; wo magniticest rosewood Planofartes, Works of Art, Bronzea, Clocks, Mirrors and Paintings, At pablic auction, ) morning, Dec. 18 at 1034 o'clock, af the realdence 12 Kast Tenth street, between Broadway Bixth avenue (near Fifth avenus rawing Room Suits, richest deacription, French satin brocutel, plush and inet bois do rose Etageres, Tables, Bookcases; tray Ls rocatel } a wMattranton, “Miro spring ane ir ry i Hockers, Skighoard, Extention Ta: Bios, Dining Chairs, Glass Ginen aunt Stuer Wares Calle a N. B.—Partien wishing to attend this sale take Broad: ‘Way atuges or University place or Sixth avenue card. Avery SALE-AT 118 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH atree! + EDWIN NICHOLS, Auctioneer, will sell (positively) all the elegant Household Furniture at the four story brown stone residence 118 Twenty-sixth street, between Sixth and ‘Seventh ave this (Saturday) morn- ing, Deo, 18, at 102g o'clock, consisting of Velvet, Brusseln, Ingrain Carpets; Parior Suits covered with green and gold and crimson and gold satin; brocatel Curtains, Mirrors, Paintings, Tables, Etageres, Lounges, Chairs, Rockers, Sofan covered with repa and haircloth, Bronzes, Clocks Ornaments, Magnificent rosewood 74 octave Planoforte, an elegant instrumeat, only seven months in use, cont 8650 ; Bea Bureaus, Washstands, Mat: tresses, Beds, Linen, Blankets, Buitet, Extension Tables, Crockery, Glass, Silver Ware; China Tea and Dinner Sete, Havement aud ‘Kitehen Furuiture, Sale’ positive, rain oF Mae. UCTION NOTICE. THIS DAY (SATURDAY), At 10 o'clock, Large and Attractive Assigne (In bankruptcy) varlor ° jenta? Furnishing Goods, ‘We will nell, by order of Philip W. Kopper. 8q., Assignee, ‘The stock of Leonard 8. Ballow, now in batkruptcy, Late of 641 Broadway, ‘onaiating of & complete axsortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, ‘Auch wh are usually found In & Gret class retail store, and em- racks Shirts and Drawers, Hosiery, Gloves, Sitmpendes Handkerchiefs, Neckties, > arte, BC ac. Particular attention of buyers ta invited, Catalogues au goods now ready. WM. TOPPING & CO, Auctioneers, No. 189 Chure 18 WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET, —LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer.—Sale ing at 1039 o'clock, near class this (SATURDAY) morning, commen at private residence 113 Weat ‘Twenty-seventh street Gixth avenue, to the highest bidder, all the fi city-made Household | Furniture, rich rosewood lanoforte, cost $700, in ui x months; four el rosewood aud black walnut Parlor Suith; Velvet, Medai Brussels Carpets; Pier and Mantel Mirrors; rosewood elegant French Cabinet, Bookcase, and Writing Desk; 20 rich Bronze Figures; dine Of Paintings, Ornaments; fine Bedroom Furniture, conaisiing of Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washatands, Commodes, Wararobe, Hair Spring Matt Feather Bedw and Bedding, Sofa, Chair, Kocker, Stot C i en Dining Room Suits, consisting, 0 Voatension able, y Cy Fily: hen Faantare, &8. “ton tele Purnttatd SE AAS Botse, in lot without yéserve. tioods must be removed 24 hours ai le. UCTION NOTICE, -J. M. TAYLOR, AUCTIONEER, Maguiticent Hotiseliold Furniture, 50) Lota by catalogue, Painoforte, Bronzes, Drawing Room Suita, Paintings, Statn- ary, Velvet Carpets, Mirrors, Silverware, Books, altied mt $20,000, ‘This day (Saturday), Dec. 18, at the elegant mansion, 67 West Fifieenth street,’ between Fifth and Sixth avenues, commencing at 105g o'clock, Drawing rooms—Superd Sutts Furniture, covered blue gold, crimson gold, brocatel, richest description; rosewood Secre- tary Bookcase, veivet ‘medallion Carpets, Pler, Mantle Mir- rora; brocatel, ‘Lace Curtaing, marqueterie bois de rone Cabi- nets, Tables, Oil Paiutings, by eminent artiste; bronze Statn- ‘ary, Engravings, Chandeliers, Bronze Clock,’ Sevres China Vases, Ornaments, rosewood Ktagere, plate glass doors; marbjetop Tables, Encolyneura, Jardiuteres, taaguificent rose- wood Piauoforte, celebrated chy maker, Musie, Canterbury, Stool, ( J, walnut Dressing Bureaus, Wardrobes, vie Louly X1¥.5 Hair) Spring Mat: Dining Room Ruby Crystal Glassware, tresses, Table, Sideboard, elegant Set Linen, Sheffield Table Cutlery, eilver Casiors, Taurens, Sal vera, Dinner, Tea Service; 2 rrench China, Dinner, Tea Sete. Aleo Furniture of servants xpartments. N.B, Patiiow wishing to attend thls wale take Fivth avenue siages or Sixth avenue care. B. WALDRON & CO., AUCTION . Furniture, Carpets, Desks, cc, this day, at 11 o’c.ock, at 104 Liberty street, large and gene ral assortinent of Parlor and Chamber ‘Suits, Boo Sofa Beds avd Lounges, Beds ana Beddi Extension and Centre Tablew Carpets, ©) Insaware, Parians, Clocks, Engli ij House and Ollice Desks, twenty Kitchen arttel A verIOY NOTICE, cy HENRY Salesrooms Ware, jus Chundsilers, BY HENRY . LEEDS & MINER. KEDS, AUCTIO: Organ, Music Boxes; aso alarge invoice of [Swiss Furni- ture and Carvings, abd other Fancy Goods, collected by « gentleman during # tour through Europe. UCTION BALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.—M. JA. DOUGHTY, Anctioneer, will nell this day, at 104g o’elock, at the salesrooms 79 Nassan street, rosewood, walnut, mah ‘any and ok Parlor, ver, Dibtag Room Furniture; Car pete, Mirrors, ‘aintings. rosewood Planoforte, China, Crockery Ware; Curled Hair Mattresses, The d whole to be peremptorily A COTION SALE-THIS DAY, AA tap and road Wagons, Sleighs, single neas, Kobes, Biaukets, hips, &e., Dy OC B51 Fulton street, Brooklyn. } Y ARCHD, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONRER. nl Naasaut atreei, oppoxite the Post AT 11 O'CLOCK, OF nd donble Har. LE & MURPHY, obice. Large sale of Household Furniture, Paintings, &., * by order of the Executora. ction house of JOHNSTON & VAN TAS Lb jatnrday), Deo, 18, at 10M o'clock, at their street, a large assortment of HOCSEROLD FURNITURE, BEDDING, LINEN, OIL PAINT. OFFICE FORNITURE, SAFES, Very tine rosewood 7 octave Op Halt Pia 11 original Sketches, by J. Sherwood. Crayon Drawings, by T. Carpenter; ine Vaintings, by Coyle; fine original Paint gs by eminent ‘ar By order of K. dick, Execntar. ‘The grent a will sell salesroon , ¥ ARCHIBALD JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, Ofice and salesroom 37 Nassau atreet, opposite the Post office, BOOKS, MUSIC, STATIONERY, &C., IN LOTS TO SULT TH TRADE AND OTHERS. ‘The great auction house of JORNSTON & VAN TASSELL wii eell, on Monday, 20th, fat 103g o'clock, wt their anlesrooin, 87 Nassau wireet, « large assortment of ‘English and American Sooks, Stationery, &c. Juventie and Holiday Booka, Music and Music Bouks, Bibles, Stationery, Ac. in lots to woit the trade and others. BX ROBERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER, Salesrooun No. & Went Fourtee: ROBERT SOMERVILLE will sell December 18, at 103g o'clock, ut his Fourteenth sireet, a fine stock of a amall grocer, counisting of ten chests of Tea, five barrels of Coffee and Sugars, Balts, Can Fruita, Spices of all Kinds; also 60 fine Tea aud Coffee Caddies, Candies, Soap, Pickles, Sance, Peaches, ke.; to be sold to close ® partnership, without reserve, Ei, BATHRWAY, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS j. at 50 Vesey strect, Fura, variety of Dress Goods, 8, Hosiery, Ac. This day, Deo. 18, at 1035 o'clock, at the auction rooms No. 1 North William at, usehold Furniture, Carpets, Oilcloths, Looking Glasaes, Engravings, &c., im sortment of Parlor, ing of a Iai room, Dint Room and Kitchen Furniture; Showcases, wenty new Exe sior Mattresees, Beds and Betding, Bookcases, Sofas, Lan , Bureaur, Washstands, Extension Dining Tables, Crock- ery, Pinted Ware, one English Beer Pump, one chest Car penter’s Tools, Stand, Casxe, Clothing, Fancy Gooda, Jew- elry, Watcher, &e. AWNBROKER AND LOAN OFFICE ALE OF Watches, Diamonds and Jewalry, AvM. ORISTALAR uctioneers, 427 Broadway, will sell on Tueaday, Slat Yelock, & large assortment of ane Diamond Watches, Brooches, Rings, Rarrings, is. Sold by order af A. ‘Goodman, n exhibition early on morning of sale, Centre street. AWNBROKER'S SALE.-WATCHES AND JEWEL- ty. -A. M. ORISTALAR @ SON, 8, Broadway, will sell ov Monday, 1 Jargest assortment of Unredeemed Pledges offered year, comprising & geveral assostinent Gold Watches, Diamond and Gold Jewsiry, Tools, Gun tole, Musical aad Mathematical Instruments, a, of 3. J. Lev: By order FIELD, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON SATUR- day, wl lock, at 66 Eldridge street, the Furniture ofan consisting of Parior, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture; Sofas, Chaira, Bureaus, Tables, Bed- Ateads, Redding, Mattresses, Looking Glassen, Pictures, Brus- nels and Ingrain Carpets, Vilcioths, Kitoven Utensils, Crock- ery, China and Glass Ware, Stoves, &o, Well worthy the at+ tention of dealers. PANORAMAS. ‘at I] o'clock, at 406 R ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTION Mortgage Sale—Will sell on Mor He YY yo ig ne city of hh reek [4 ington, jiament House, London; Washington, Db. SOHN T. STEWART, City Marabal, leah TR ee Will ell this day (Saturday), , ‘near Bl Machinery, Coo! Bleventh avenue, ce eyes ‘el "0" A, MILLER. Dep’ Jers, Mah Eve, ers, BRIEN. Shei. ROSEWOOD AND M&M. Sas Pianta < MCHARD Ww, Ancttonesr, 16. u ‘will call thi Ae eae Neeru a pnaetone oF ent Houston strest, corner lercer, an seaorti Mi Tools; also b anogaay and Rosewood Fianks, Topi: ar auild= Qurairrs SALB—FANCY JET GOODE, aC. b RICHARD WALTERR, Austioneer, will nell thia day (Baturday), at 103g o'clock, at 497% Rroad- Yeay {up stair args id erat eiock of Yaney Jet Brace. 0. ; alse altar Ld re me 4, AMER O'ABIRN, Bude, ae. EB O' J, SwEvACURE, Deputy, SUPERB BOOKS AT AUCTION. SATURDAY EVEN- § Ing, ab olock. LEAVITT. HI REULIOH OO, Glaton tial castor place), Art Calteriea and Hook fle Rooms. in Ox! i i aranediner rtd on of iiustrated and elegant Books London, comprising # large number of Toh and expensive bly iiltetratod in gold and colors gp Works super A som rare Oriental Works, Setentitic and Miscellancous, A. Catalogues ready and Books on exbibi- Mor Tuesday And Wednesday evenings, at 7 o'eloe ‘rable \ ky yrue and dew ollection of Books, mostly in fine bind- if. Bee catalogue, hursday evening, at 70’clock, great aale of English Rooke, HE POWIMITE GRANITE QUARIIES—FIVE MILES from Richmond, Va.,on the Richtnond and Danville Railroad, at auction ‘under a deed of trust, The foregoing valuable property will bo solf at auetion upon the premises on Wednesday, December 22, ut 12 o'clock M. It embraces about 50 acres’ of land, with ‘full eqaipmenta for quarrying, aud with unequalled advautages for transportation to coast: wine navigation. The stone ix very superior and easily Worked; pronounced not excelled in thia country. ‘Terma, cash for expenses of sale and to pay debt for @15,- U0, witl the fnterest due thereon, balance on sch terme wa the grantors may direct. For farther particulars see adi tisemeo in Kichinoud Whig or address the auctioneers. 8. A. GLOVER, Trustee, GRUBBS & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, that 6 copartnership known heretofore as Sebastian & 385 Sixth avenu@ hax been dinsolved, trom the 15th ‘of December, by mutual coneant, Al} bills dhe will be paid to ANTUINE SEBASTIAN, HE COPARTNERSUIP 11 under the style of Parsons Brot solved by mutual covwent, ra & Co. in this day dim J. PARSONS. . PARSONS, H. ¥. AMMIDOWN, ‘The buamess will he continued by Air, WM. J. PARSONS, New YoOuK, Dee, 17, Mid, __BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. PROFITABLE MANUFACTURING BUSINESS CAN be carried on with $500 invested; article saleable to Krocers and drngists. Call and investigate a od Fulton street, room No, 1, A GOOD BUSINESS MAN, FOR $1,000, CAN BUY the interest of the retiring partnor in & splendid paying business which can be made to clear #!,000 in sixty days. No ad ‘Wo agents need apply. Address HENRY, Uerald oftice. CTIVE BUSINESS MAN WANTED—AS PARTNER IN ood paying cual bowiness long extablished. The rizht man will be liberally dealt with. Apply at 907 Broadway, room No. 4. USINESS CHA’ EW contemplating cl in thelr firms and di having the correction tyle and rating appear forthcomlug Reference Book, ure invited io eallat aur ofice before wth December, DUN, BARLOW « CO, ‘The Mercantile Agency, $85 Broadway. New York Decom- ber 6, 1860. PARINER WANTED-IN THE GROCERY AND FRUIT business. A young man with $500 to $1,000 will hear of rare opportunity by calling at store corer Of Ninth avenue and Twenty-second street, FIRMS, & ANTED—A CAPITALIST, WITH $70,000 TO $75,000, ‘a6. special partner ina very lucrative manuiacturing emtabliahment, founded on a solid basin. Address R. J. KEELER, 29 and 1 Hamilton avenue or 1.8 Moutague street, roaklys i “ANTED—A Bus! edie 8 MAN, QUALIFIED cz charge of png manae 9 ¢: rnishing busines, years estab! bed dolne a ree fry a te by 34 with 88,0.0 or capital ‘con have an interest or salary with capital secured, Address MERCHANT, box 180 Herald ofllce, ANTED-—A SPECIAL OR GENERAL PARTNER, with $59,000 to 200,00), aa additional capital in a wholesale dry oods house now forming. Address ©. W. MOORK <forinenly of ©, W. & J. T. Moore & Co.), 151 Broud- way. ANTED—A PARTNER IN AN ESTABLISHED trade in the wholesale wine and liqnor business, with capital of 6,000 to 8,000, with ability to jucrease ax the busl- ness may require. J. H.R. ‘$4.00.-35 ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, WITH THIS ‘ainount, in a genteel business that pays large Profits; muss have & kentec! appearance and ood reference, Addzena C. M., Herald office. ‘ $600 TO #1,0 WANTED-—FOR 60 DAYS; 50 PER PaO) cent bonnes will be given, with good security. Ad- dross BUTTER, 9% Liberty nireet. AN ENERGETIC MAN, WITH $1,000, can make $00 per day, Full particulare at til Bo clock. $1,000. treet, room 2 from $1,000 ~RANTED, ita CARTY, WITH THs Dd. |. amount, to join a gentleman in ® first class commercial agency In & neighboring city. Old established Daniness and full security given for amaunt invested, “Apply at 48 Broad street, room 26. "PAE LECTURE S#ASON. MPORTANT LECTURES TO GENT aN ONLY, ON interesting, invaluable and scientiie subjects, showing how to live aud what we live for, ave delivered daily at the New York Museurn of Anatomy, Thowe unable to attend can recaive a copy by forwarding 2 eents to the Secretary, 613 Broadwar. MES LYMANS EXTRA PRIVATE LECTURE TO La; AML dies, thin afternoon, at2}¢ o'clock, In tecture room of Koy. Dr. Chapin’s chureh, Fifth avenue and Forty sith mreet, Admission, 50 cen! Last lecture until after the holidays. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Pitts MAG OAL, RerostFORy, 148_BROADWAY. Novel Christmas Presdutn, Just arrived. . Evening parties ut mertainment. Apply for New Stock. Full fastrietions with every art tended by Mr, Hartz with Magic: termne. country of aud other recherche articles suilable at this seasen. Bibles, Prs for Catho! HOUSES, ROOMS, &C. WANTED. 3 TENANT WANTS TO RENT A THOUS uptown for April or May; would take oF the privilege to buy. Address box 4ib Post office. WANTEDCBY A PHYSICIAN, A PURNIBHED OFFICE and Bedroom, in # private residence, above Fortieth street, between Second and Seventh avenues. References exchanged. Address L. 8., Herald office, Warten BY A RESVONSIBLE PARTY, A FUR- niehed House, in @ first class location. Terme moderate Address J, B.S., station D. ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE OR SUIT OF ROOMS, by @ family of three persons, in # respectable neighbor: hood, below Sixtinth street. Address, with full particulars, J., 93 East Sixtieth stree BY AGENTLEMAN AND WIFE, AN partment jn a private house, from Forty- Sistietl ret, cast aide. Address, with partiouwan Verald office. MISCELLANEOUS, JOAP BUSINESS, -WANTED, A RESPONSIBLE PARTY 8. or drm, to take the agency of anperior Family Soap, of which large qaantit/e# can be sold. Apply to Mrs. RAYNOR, 117 Williaim street. + DENTISTRY KETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. -—THIRTEEN years; benumbing application; gas administered; beautiful Teeth, $1; set, 10; sete bought; Plumpers. HENRY VILLERS, 265 Grand’ street, J. JAY VILLERS, 155 (rand street, near Broadway. ___ BILLIARDS. SPLENDID STOCK OF SMALL PARLOR TABLES for holiday presents, from #75 to #200 each, with fx. tures comple. Alan second band Tables at reduced prices ; Vagatelle and Kuesian Tables for private twortlies, Cail and examine at WM. H. GRIFFITH'S warerooms, 40 Vesey at. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. (QUGKO0,CLOCKS.-OUR PATEN! AND MARUFAC- ture; American Watches at manufactures’ prices; Dia- ond, Pearl and Gold Jewelry, Silverware at rednond prices A. FRANKFIELD 4 CO., Jewelers, Sixth avenue, corver Fourwenth street and Kighih avenue, corner Twonty-bixth st, #URNITURE, 3 A. MAGNIFICENT AS#ORTNENT. OF HOUSEHOLD nroiture, hall origigal cost; Parlor Suits, Btageres, Mirrors, Carpets, Planoforte, Palotings, Chamber, Dini Furniture; property family caving city. 57 Want Fiiteent street, near Ninth avenue. JURNITURE, CARPETS AND OILCLOTITS. HOUSE. Keepers supplied with the above at O'VARRELL & GREENE'S, fo) Etgbth avenue, corner Twenties street. Weekly or monthly payments taken. TRROR FOR SALE.—SIZE WX% INCHES, IN| FINE al order; cash, $10); Pickard Sofa Betstead. nearly new 195, price $75. Apply at 145 Kast Fifteenth mrest, jac “ MARGLE MANTELS. Dara MARBLE MANTELS, WAINSOOTIN a urniture Topa, Pedestals, £0., 10 clowe invitation marbles, MIDDLEFIELD COMPANY, 1,280 way, Detween Thirty-irst and Chirty-eecond PARBLE(ZED SLATE MANTELS. AND gant designs, ‘row #9, 812, up to $20. 7. i. STEWART & CO., bd Sixth avenue, between Thirty-Gfth and ‘Thirty-nixto street MABBEE AND MARBELLIZED | MANTELS, MONU- ments, dc. The largest stock of the Intent desigas un hand, ready'to ship or put up at few ho AU KLABER, 1d4 und 190 Kast Toth 1 KLABER, & Ss recta, RICH tice. » Bont Sd ay, FIRST AVENUR, NEAR THIRD sirect, sel Marble Mantels, Headstones, Thies, &e., of @uperior workrmanahip, below cost, ty reduce stock before remoy ing to bik new factory next month: ASTROLOGY. “MADAME, WALTERS, DISTINGUISHED CLAIR. A. “Yopant--Vintt her for everything--mickness, business, thet, names numbers, good luck. 409 Canal sireet. ADAME ROSS, BUSINESS AND MEDICAL CLAIR voyant; tella past, present, future, likenens, name and The pirat street, between Broadway and ‘Bum! Seventh avenue. ADAME tran ium ¢ Veonth street, near Sixth LE COMTE, medi information positive, avenue. BUSINESR AND MEDICAL 109 West Fil- To Be Hone Frervary 4, 1370,—The trial of Hiram ©, Powers for the murder of Richard Shaw, of the town of Watson, in thia county, in the Court of Oyer and Terminer at this place, was completed to- day, Judge Mullin presiding. The defence admitted aaa Snaw was Killed by the prisoner with an axe i of his victim’s family. {¢ 1s sup that deed wan prompvea by the Hinproper intimacy of Shaw with the prisoner’a wife verore aud afier marriage. The jury were ont about one hour and @ half and brought in a verdict of guiity of murder m the first degree, The prisoner was sentenced by dudge Mullin to be hanged on the 4th of February next.—fawrilte, N,V, (Wee. 16) correspondence Of tion Hera , SPIRITUALISM IN PENNSYLVANIA, Meeting of the State Spiritnaliatic Soclety— Deplorable Condition of Affairs—No Pro- gress, No Money and a Paucity of Mise slonaries, (From the Philadelphia Age, Dec. 16.) Yesterday afternogn, at turee o’clock, the aplrit- Ualsts of Pennsylvania held their annual monslng at Harmonial Halt. At that hour twenty-seven had been gathered together in the flesh, but there sur- rounded this smali vand and the buliding contain- ing (hem @ count ess army of the disemoodied, Tne President, Mr. Henry T. Child, delivered in his resonant and persuasive voloe an address fall of Doeile images and soothing influences. He said that Ue piirase “it was more bieased to give than to re- ceive,” referred to spiritual gifts, and, casting ls eyes upwards, he said he saw angels bending over and beckoning us to follow. Then he quoted a re- Wmwarkable passage from the utterances of that most ancient of dargies, Sojourner ‘Truth, at least the most ancient since the death of the last of the noble army of General Washingtou’s nurses, that “we could no more live without spuit truta than could a fish out of water’? The secretary then rose to read ‘her report for the Year, and she told of the doings of the missionaries which tho society bad in the lela; how that Hannah P. Stern, one of them. had lectured seventy Umes in the year, to audiences of about ninety persons each time and had collected about $200. Hannah was designated in the report as an ‘earnest’? woman, and a mocking spirit from one of tye lower spheres Whispered in our ear that “the term was apt, for there could’t be much fun im the thing.” Then there were the records of the doings of au- otuer missionary—sixteen lectures, to about seventy-five persons each time, yielding a total ot seventy-nine dojlars; aud Henry T, Child had iee- ven times for twenty-five aollars. The total receipts of the society had been § id ald had been expended except mixteen dollars, wo 1S, tue balance la the ands of the treasurer, In some Sections of the State, the report Went on to stare, “there was a fecling that no money shouid be paid Wo leevurers, but tie society did Hot sy mpaibise Will avy such view. ‘The Javorer was worthy of his hire, and they should work the harder and the angel world would delp them.” ‘Lhe report was accepted, and seven more persons Care 1A, one of them & model carpet-bagger—a creature altogether of the earth, ag the Swedenborgiaus say; but Uicy strangely forget the Mvaluable services he ca\i render throuzh- ONG (he snterminable torment to wich the most desperately wicked must be subjected—tuey can tor- ment each other tn a style unknown to Dante's time, Ar. bis, of New Jersey, now addressed the meet- ing. He sald;—The state of public mund in Penusy!- vanla Was Unsatisiactory; there was no hope for the spread of Spiritualist. ‘Laey needed persecution; that was the only hope. People bekeve in Spiritual- ism, the whole world, every Church believes in it; no one doubts it. Some do not need a hell or a aevil; others do. Lt was not necessary to prove the exist- ence of spirits; they proved their own existence, ‘The field seems to ve barren of interest, people are tired to death of lectures. To work four weeks without pay would be to starve to death. Stop the pay and you will pschychologise me sate the bevel Don’t feel bac ward aout it. ‘The PRESIDENT agalf arose and said:—The finan- cial condition of the country was #ucl that iectur- era could not be paid, and, moreover, that spirit. Qglists were rucan, and that pevple in charehes paid better. But (there was @ better day coming, and We must not be discouraged. Tney hid made some converts in Bradford county, and also some in the northern parts of Chester county; the south- ern parts, however, were backward. Mr. Foster then spoke and said tat women were better jecturers thaa mien; they were more attrac- tive. He had peen nineteen years gt the work and Was not discouraged. 1 do not despair even of PI nade pba Aer ardiy of the terrible material atidsptitre df Washington, the worst place on the coutinent, I went there in 1561, ‘Then Mr. PAXSON mounted on his feet and sald he was always gratitied at opposition—he felt ail ue better jor it, Throughout lis lie he knew what it was, for he bad always been in favor of every ism, and was above the comprehension of the masses. A jocose spirit here re-echoed his words, or rater, letters, “them asses.” ‘The spirits appeared to make us voice confused and indisunct; out he said that SIX OT seveu years ago, the era of Mr. Lincoln's caye, their success Was much greater than now. “If a man,” he said, “i8 not mspred like Beecher, be would not give mac for him.) It was to Mr. Paxson’s credit that he had not a word to say 1p favor of Harriet. ‘Then a portly personage, with an income inde- pendent of the receipts from lectures, addressed the meeting, and “aid not wonder that what 1s called Christianity 13 a stenca in the nostis ofthe spiritual world. itis a fraud. But the spirtts are getting in the pulpits and there was @ promise of better things. There were some iministers whose sermons were dictated by spirits and they didn’t know it." He numself had once preached for an hour and did not know # Word hie had said, nor,” whispered a fatailar spirit, “did his congregation understand a word of i,” Another olan got up and sud he thought “the angel world would do us share.” A resolution was then passed that any join the society by expressing @ desire tc on (ue payment of One dollar, A speak Uiat the inental atmosphere was hipur vellect submerged the Cuureh ana p afraid of Airs. Graudy, ne might ‘The following auction sale took place yesterday at the Exchange, by order of the Supreme Court, un- der the direction of Daniel P. Ingraham, Mr, D. M. Anuexed are the Seaman acting as auctioneer. particulars:— 2 three and vait Mulberry at, near Park st Astory brick hou ard at, lot 26x! MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Marriea. BuRGEss—CatVIN.—At the residence ot the bride's parents, Phillipsburg, N. J., on Thursday, December 46. by the v. J. HH. Sevane, WiniiaM Newron BURGESS to Lovisa CALVIN, HALL—BcoKBER.,-In Sing Sing, af the residence of the brid other, on Thursday, December 16, by the Rev. Mr. Boxer, ECGRNE HALL to JENMIR Ee BucKBRE, ail of the former place. No cards, Hersey—Jounson.—On Thursday, December 16, by the Rev. Dr. Saries, Mr. GRORGE Heksky to Mrs, M. A. JOHNSON, all of Brooklyn. Larornge—AYRFs.—On Thursday, December 14, at the residence of the bride’s parents, Rossville, S. 1, by the Rev. J. Cowins, Gsongr W. Lavonag, of New York, to BELLA, Youngest daughter of J. B. Ayres, Esq. . Mivurrt—onip.—At the Chareh of the 4 on Thursday, December 16, by tne Kev. Millett, assisted by the Rey. J. Saldon + Rey. Dr. John Cotton Smith, SrerHEN of Beanfort, 8. C., to Ema M. Carin, daughter of Alonzo Child, Bsq., of New York, MorGaN—WALLack.—On Wednesday, December 8, at St, Alban’s chape!, by the Rev. T. E. Matver- son andthe Rev. ©. W. Morrill, Mr. Winuiam P. MORGAN to Miss FRANCES A. WALLAOR, daughter of James. J, Wallace, M. D., of this city. PINCKNEY—ANTHUR.—On Thursday, December 16, at the Churcn of the Advent, by Rev. Blower Hart, Prep. H. PINcRNEY, of this city, to Aungs P. ARTHUR, of Oyster Bay. PINCKNEY—Sxcon.—On Thursday, December 16, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Key. 0. G, Hedstrom, JouN T. PINCKNEY to Miss Evguina 1. Secor, second daughter of Henry R. Secor, all of Brooklyn. No cards. PorTEX—SktpMORy.—On Wednesday, December 16, ut Christ church, Manhasset, L. L., by Rev. Geo, W. Porter, D. 0., assisted by Rev. Mr. Homans, D. RRA PORTER, M. D., tO SARAH M., youngest daughter of General James H. Skidmore, of Great Neck. L. 1. Roome—Covert.—-On Saturday, December 11, by the Rev. William Morris, L.L. D., WILLIAM OSCAR Koome to Marcarer L., daughter of the late Jacob censton, i. Hobart +P, Covert, of Locnst Vailey, L. 1. SHeRMAN-—L¥E.--AT Baltimore, Md.. on Tuesday, December 14, by the Kev. Dr. McMahon, Wary C1BSON SHERMAN. of New York, to IZABEUH CAMPRELL, daughter of Washington Lee, Jr, of Baltimore. Died Biain.—On Friday. December 17, Perer Buars, in the STK year Of his age, His reiatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his son-in-law, Wiliam M. Jeens, No. 216 West Fifteenth street, on Sunday at half past-one o'clock. Bock.—-On Thursday, December 16, Eowarp Wit LIAM HOCK, aged 1 year, 2 months and 24 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- e of his parents, No, 43 Macdougal street, cor- King street, on Sunday afternoon, at gue o'clock. BreeNrtaN.—At his residence, 617 Grand stree! on Thursday, December 16. TIMOTHY BRSSNITAN, iH native of Castle Lyons, county Cork, Irelana, aged years. he friends of the family are respectfully invited to atteud the funeral, on Sunday; will leave Gra street af ten o'clock and proceed to St. Rose's church; from there, at one o'clock, to Calvary. BrowNe.—Ou Friday, December 17, tonert Browne. The frends are respectfily invited to attend the funerai, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, No, 424 Hudson street. CORNELISON.—At Bergen, N, J., on Thursday, De- cember 16, ALErTA, wife of Dr. J. M. Cornelison. The relatives and friends of the family are invited t attend the funeral, from her late residence, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock. ORAwPFoRD.—On Thuraday, December 16, GRORGE W. CRAWFORD, in the 65th year of his age. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the Tuneral, on day morning, at ten o'clock, from his late residence, 132d street, near Sixth avenue, Davron.—On Thursday, ber 16, Joun W. DaLron, in the 49tb year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fally invited to avtend the funeral, on Sunday after. HOOD, at one o'clock, from his late residence, No, 6 Fulton street, Norick.—The members of the St. Patrick Protec. tive Mutual Alliance and Benevolent Association are hereby notitied to assemble at the corner of Fulion and Prout streets, on Sunday afternoon, 19th inst, at haif-past one o'clock, to pay the last tribute of respect to our late brother, Jolin Dalton. By order. JEREMIAH H, CREED. Presideny WM. O'CONNELL, G#ORUA RYAN, Secretaries, Dewnrnst.—On Thursday, December 16, GRACE wile of James’ Dewhirst, aged 44 years, 6 pd os days. Telatives and friends of the family, also the members of Park Lodge, No. 516, F. aud A, M., are respecttully imvited to attend the funeral, from her Jato residence, No, 598 Eleventh avenue, on Sunday ailernoon, at one o'clock, without further notice. fe AERCOR-Op Thursday, 1 December 16, at the v er re street, Hononma DoMWnLLONe thor aah e relatives and friends of the family are re- guested to attend the funeral on Sunday afternoon, et on: o'clock, without further notice. ELkins.—On Friday evening, December 17, WIL- LAM MORRIsS, second son of Horatio B. and Saraa fixing, aged 2 vears, 1 month and 2 days, he ne, Tunsrel wilt Bae place from the residence of a even Btreet if kiyn, Memaay aiternoon, at two rng acim ons Lev.—On Thursday, December 16, MARGARET C., daughter of Jon ‘ wild amon and Ano Finley, aged 6 Ligeia ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reapect- fully Invited to attend tie tneral, this Yentarday) af- tergoon, at one o,ciock, trom her late residence, 94 nage street, Brpokisn. KCELAND.—OD Friday, Decembey i- dence of Hiram. Thucdedt, 5 arrow ‘sireer Mane H ft a rH] witow of John Freeland, in the 70th year GaLLAGHER.—On Friday, December 17, Jonn, the beloved sen of Francis aud Jane Gallagher, aged 1 year, 4 months and 15 days, Relatives and friends of the famtly are respect fully imyited to attend the funeral, irom the resi-~ dence of his parents, No 101 Lewss street, corner of Sranvon, to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, reR.—On Priday, December 17, Mary, the GALL. beloved daughter of John and Bridget Gallagher, aged 1! years, LL months and 15 days. The relatives and friends of the tamily are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 43 North Sixth street, Wilamsburg, on Suniay afternoon, at two o'clock. The remains Will be taken to Calvary Cemetery. CayNox.—At Haverstraw, on Thursday, December 16, Perek R. GAYNOR, @ native of the parish of Kill- pani county Meath, lrejand, tn tae 67th year of his ‘The relatives and friends and those of bts brother- in-law. Michael O'flara. are invited to attend the funeral, tis (Saturday) morning. The rematns will arrive by boat at Harrison sireet dock at ten o'clock and be taken from thence to Oa vary Cemetery. dn Friday, December 17, MARY, daughter t na Isabella Glass, aged 7 vears. The relatives and friends of the family are respect. - fuilv invited to attend the fneral, on Sunday after- noon, at one o'clock, from the residence of ber parents, 147 Hast Thirty-eignth street. Grirrird.—On Friday morning, December 17, Mra. JENNIE R. Griveirn, wife of Mr. Charles Griffith, Funeral this (Saturday) atternoon, at one o'clock, from the house of Mrs. Hereiok.—On Thnrsda) tong and painful fliness, which she bore with Ohris- tian resignation, Mrs. ELizA HERRICK, in the 46th year of fier age. ‘The funeral will be attended at her late residence, 145 Sout Kiguth street, corner of Sixth, Brooklyn, B on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. The Berman and friends are respectfully invited to attend. o! g December 16, NS. Xelatives and friends are invited to attend the fa- neral; also members of Oricnt Chapter, No, 138, R.A. M.. from his late residence, 63 North Oxford street, Brooklyn, ou Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. s Bangor, Boston and Philadelphia papers please OD. 712 Third avenue, on Friday, an Jones, In the 79th year of bis The relatives and friends of the famtly are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, at che Methodist Episcopal church, corner of Fifty-second street and LeXington avenue, on Sunday morning, at half-past ten o'clock, KENDALI.—On Thursday, December 16, MARY, the beloved wife of Anthony Kendall, aged 48 years. Roiatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, from the Methodist church, Thirty-fifte street, near Tenth avenue. Kixc.—On Friday, December 17, Robert KiNG, aged 29 years, ‘The funeral will take place from his late residence, 223 West Houston street, on Sunday atternoon, a& one o'clock. Has friends and those of bis brother, Joha W., WI] please attend. LARGAN.—After # short but painfal tiness, WiL- LIAM LARGAN, in the 62a year of his age. His friends, and those of his brother-in-law, are re- spectfully mvited to atrena the funeral, from his tate residence, 40 Broome street, this (Saturday) after~ noon, at one o'clock. Livry.—On Friday, December 17, Joseru H. Lir- py, m the 57th year of Insage. ‘The friends of the famtiy are respectfully invited to attend the funerai, on Sunday afteracon, at two o'clock, trom his late residence, No. 85 Crosby street. MaLoNE.—On Friday, December 17, Tomas MALONE, of Queens county, Ireland, aged 63 years and 24 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully mvited to attend the funeral, from bi late resiience, LL2 West Fortieth street, on Sunday after- noon, at one o'clock. Maatix.—On Friday, December 17, CHARLES Hexey MARTIN, aged 26 years, 11 montas and 10 aay: ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- deuce of his father, James Martin, No. 361 West ‘Twenty-first street. on Sunday afternoon, at three o'clock, without further invitation. His remaing will be taken to Newburg on Monday morning tor interment. MATTHEWS,.—At St. Louis. on Saturday, December 1, ANNIE E. MATTHEWS, Wife of :rank Mawthews, in'the 36th year of her age, Kelatives and triends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Lawrence Matthews, 86 Middagi street, Brooklyn, on Sanday afternoon, at two o'clock. MoLLOY.—On Thorsday morning, December 16, Miss JEssig MOLLoy, aged 24 years, Yhe funeral will take piace from the residence her mother, Ward's Island, on Sunday morning, at halt-past ten o'clock. Boats at foot of 110th street. Interment at Calvary Cemetery, Hononier.—On Wednesday, December 15, of dis- ease of the kidneys, GEORGE SMYTHE MONCRIEFF, in the 25th year of his age. Funeral from 157 Court street, Brookiyn, this day (Saturday), at tweive o'clock noow, Friends are in- Vited to attend. McDenmorr.—On Thursday, December 16, Joun McDEnMOTr, aged 52 years, # native of the country Letrim, Ireland, ‘There will be a solemn requiem mass for the re- pose of his soul at the Church of St. Michael, West (hirty-second strect, this day, at ten o'clock, and from thence to Calvalry cemetery. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from his late residence, 433 West Thirty-first street, between Ninth and Tenth ave- pues. McPHERsoN.—On Thursday, December 16, ADAM MCPAERSON, In the 86th year of his age. ‘The relatives and frends of tae family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- dence, No. 87 Third avenue, thls (Saturday) after- noon, at one o'clock. Interment in Greenwood, Newcoms.—In this city, on Friday, December 17, Joun H., youngest son of John H. and Saran M. Newcomb, of Hyde Park, Dutchess county, N. Y. ‘The remains will be taken to Hyde Park by tne tea o'clock trata, Hadson River Railroad, this (Satur. day) moruing. NEWTON.—At Fort Lee, N. J., on Thursaay morn- ing, December 16, James Briss, infant son of John ©. and tue late Marina T. Newton, aged 2 yeara and 3 months. ‘The funeral will take place this day Carasen), at twelve M., from the residence of his father, boat leaves the foot of Spring street at 104 A. M. Prask.—On Thursday, December 16, ALMIRA Past, widow of Dr. George H. Pease, aged 47 yeare. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 125 Kast ee street, this (saturday) morning, at eleven o'clock, PoL#AMUS.—On Wednesday, December 15, ELpasp POLAAMUS, aged 40 years. ‘The funeral wiil take place from St. Lawrence church, Etghty-fourth street, between Fourth and Madison avenues, where a requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul. this (Saturday, morning, at ten o'clock eeesey: The relatives an friends are respectfully invited to atvend, Reep.—Of pneamonia, on Wednesday, December 15, ISAAC REED, Jr. agea 24 years and 6 months. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his father, G. W. Reed, 54 Clinton avenue, Brooklyn, on Sunday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, Philadelphia papers please copy. Ripaway.—On Friday morning, December 14, Lovisa ©. Ripeway, wife of Acbert B, Kidgway, age? 52 years and 4 months. The friends aud reiatives of the family are re- spectially invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, atone o'clock, {rom her late residence, No. 139 Delancey street. ScuLersTein.—On_ Friday, December 17, 1, SCULEGSTRIN, in the 75th year of his age. The rejatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his son, N, Schleestein, No. 255 Kast Fourth street, on Sunday morning, at nige o'clock, Soper.—On Thursday mornmg, December 16, Gronce A. SoPER. The funeral services were held at his father’s rest dence, No. 34 Bighth avenue, iast nce ) evening, at eight o'clock. lis remains will be interred at Hempstead, L, I., this (Saturday) morning. New Orleans and Washington papers please copy. Srrona.—On Thursday, December 16, AMRLT. bg 0 om yo ry bene Ae Thomas BY strong. we ¢ friends of the family are i to attend the funeral, on Sam he ei day morning, at halt. ast nine o'clock, from the residence of ner ‘prot _ udge Strong, at St. George’s manor, and at half-past ten the Secaucus Presbyterian church, without further notice. Weev.—At St, Luke's Hospftal, on Thursday, De. gember 10, RAYMOND K, Wag, tn the ath year of ls Age. Foneral services will be held at the chapel of the hospital, this (Saturday) morning, at ten o'clock. The remains will be conveyed to Darien, Conn., for interment, in the 12:15 train for Stemford, Car- riages will be in waiting at the Stamford depot. Wo.r.—At_ Liverpool, England, on Friday, December’, MATILDA rellet of 8. Wolfand mother of George G. Wolf, of 834 Ninth avenue, New York, and formerly of New Orleaus,

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