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niou Trust Compuuy of New York, 7i Broad wuy+ M. COURTRIGHT, President _ S. Ww, LAPSLEY, J.B. BAZLEY, + 47 Exchange plage. Laeny & BAZLEY, 7 Ex- nge placi cl 6. Privilezes in Stocks aud Gold for salo, 3) or 60days, Erie Railway Ia” or “Puts” at present market price, Pacific Mail “Calls” or “Puts” at present markot Price. ' Union rac ____ FINANCIAD. es ey FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Hicent?p FICK OF THE CANADA SOUTITERN RAILWAY | Bere Company, 13 Willian street, New York, Dec. 24, Alte TB ‘The semi-annual interest maturing January 1, 1 Alta TH the first mortgage bonds of the Canada Southern Chea N way Gompany will bo paid onand aitar the 20 prox. The Money Market Stringent, with a| “™#* Steadier and Easier Feeling. te ‘THE RATE ON CALL AVERAGES 1-16. government bonds were strong, with an advance “ of ‘{ in the '67’s. The following were the closing | 20 quotations :—United States currency sixes, 113% a 113% ; do. do., 1881, registered, 114% @ 114%; do. do., coupon, 117% & 118; do. five-twenties, regis- tered, May and November, 112% a 113; do. do.,, 1862, coupon, do., 112% a 113; do. do., 1864, do. do,, 112% @ 113; do, do., 1865, do. do., 112% a 113% ; do. INION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, BOSTON, Dec. 27, 1572—The coupons of the First Mortgage Bonds of the Union Pacific Railroad Company, due Jan- wary, be paki in gold, tree of government tax, on and after January 2 at the olf Evidences of Clique Manipulation do. 4 SESEESEESES “ 44 ce of the company, in spsepsteraeaims sped meee ge ope hone Woo kno SO | Rate ae Ghat nara’ Maes ma do. do., 1865, coupon, do., 116% 9116% ; do. do., 1867, 12:15 P. M. examination. EH. ROLLINS, Treasurer, ANTED—GOOD SECOND MORTGAGES, CITY property only; bonus small; money within one week. Apply with papers. 8. SIMON, Jr. 39 Nassau street. "07... 1173¢ $2000 US 6's, cw + 3% 12:30 P, M.—Before Call. do, do., 1174 411734; do. do,, 1868, do, do., 11744 @ | $11500 US 5.2, c, 117%; do, ten-forties, registered, 100% @ 110; do. 4o., coupon, 109% @ 110; do. fives of 1881, regis- | 1%,*t# West © Tet A BETTER BANK STATEMENT. tered, 111% a 11244; do. do., coupon, 111% a 112%. 4 700 ANTED—A LOAN OF $10,000, SECURED BY FIRST QoL “Orr"—112K a 111%. i mortgage on unimproved property in city of Chicago; the property is worth three times the amount asked for, Address box 1,88 Post office, New York. 3 ST SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND. THE JERSEY CITY INSURANCE COMPANY. Organized 1857. Grand street. The gold market was heayy and lower, in sym- ww pathy with the weaker tone of the foreign ex- changes and the advices of an easie® money market Ss in London, which influences were sufficient, in Pe connection with the expensivenesa of carrying | iv gold to cancel the influence of the suddenly x enlarged specie shipment of the day, the amount 4 00 400 300 20 0) 20 Increase in Surplus Reserve of Nearly $1,200,000. = Junsey Crry, Dec. 16, 1872. The Board of Directors of this Company has this day declared a semi-annual dividend of eight @) per ceni bay ‘able on demand, in gold. This Company insures principally detached dwelling honses; has no agents ouiside of tho State of New Jersey. Total amount of losses sustained since Ist day of last June, forty-five hundred and twenty-seven 59-10) dollars. ESSE PAULMIER, President Wu, Gannun, Secretary, chee enw weal k 4. 00 TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, . on improved city Property. Apply to EORGE B. WALTON, 21 Park row, rooms ao sl, 38, 1 A Gain in Specie and a Loss in Legal Tenders. GOLD HEAVY AND LOWER. 100C &R 1 RR sent out reaching a total of $1,283,100 gold and $55,000 silver. The Sub-Treasury paid out $408,000 on account of coin interest, $215,000 on account of currency interest and $309 in redemption of called bonds, ‘The course of the market is shown in tho — table:— ate —— , o112 12M..... . 12% $50. 00( WANTED ON GOOD ENDORSED - 2 2 . hayi i he ts <0: Ser eet ot Say too He See 2] $00.00) Be mrunere cart aa & lions for the Week. ae” spew. b's paid, Principals only address K. K., box 180 Herald office, TO LOAN AND BUY FIRST AND SEC- 200.000 cna™Sibtizases ‘on New ork and rooklyn Property ; money at short notice and for aterm eee aa 1-16 (to Monday) tor carrying to flat fer borrowing. | jg) STOOKS DULL, HIGHER AND FIRM. The operations of the Gold Exchange Bank were me of yoars, AU) TODD, 65 Liberty street. 4 * | a8 follows:— 100 Pac ee ee Gold cleared $49,447,000 | $90 p Gold balance: 1,813,584 | 999 nee SNS Currency balances. “)-1517,419 | 200 The total specie shipment for the week was | #20. , ,d0:.. ai $1,980,324, making a totai since January 1, 1872, of | 204mMU Ex © The Work of Restitution Still in Pro- gress. ‘The Leading Features Erie, Pacific Mail and Western Union—A New Issue of St. Paul. aga Ever since the eventful morning when the news petite gees map & total Meas FeRe ee See became public that Jay Gould had ‘restored some i binawwnid A NEW ISSUE OF ST. PAUL. ~ ALS nine million dollars which the Erie Railway Com # q . ¢ 115! ‘eipsoas! tet Per ig My } ‘The weakness of St. Paul the past few days is | 40) Eric Rit eo a apt claimed he illegally withheld, a grateful ae explained by the following notices, given to the 200 do. vee OU lave been specially solicitous atter the welfare On 'Ohange to-day cotton was very quiet, but Reeusttn okie aatueeel eee armies of Mr. Gould—how many shares of Erie he held, 8 S — tock Exchange to-day : how much he had made on the rise of stock. &€., &c. The Milwaukee and St. Paul fi Railway Company 100 oe. new + Lae better. Flour was more active and firm. Wheat | nave purchased the new line of railway between | iu)" °*do.. * aig Every succeeding morning brought to light some ‘was also in better demand and unchanged, while | Milwaukee and Chicago and there connecting with | 200 She fresh story, each dimming the lustre of the previous corn was barely steady and very quiet. all the principal lines of the country, do * 8I one by some information of a little more improba- ble nature. On one occasion rumor deposed Mr. A. B. Stockwell from the Presidency of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company and elected Mr. Jay Gould, and then a few days afterwards this fortunate Mr. Gould is spoken of as the next President of the Erie Railroad Ppl eas where, hand in hand with Mr. Horace F. Clark, of the Union Pacific Railroad, he would! control the great Western trafiic and make Erie the best paying railroad in the country. Yesterday speculators were in rather a feverish state about Erie, and some large transactions were effected in tne stock, Rumors and gossip were again at work, and on this occasion, by way ofa change, Mr. Gould was said to be largely short ofErie. In'the face of this interesting piece of in- Pemation, which was industriously circulate: the stook went up about two per cent an closed strong at 62. The ment for which they are to pay $2,000,000 in their common stock. You will therefore please take no- tice that the first said company will issue 20,000 _ of their common stock thirty days trem this ate. Subsequently it was announced to the board that $2,500,000 of bonds, convertible into preferred stock, would be issued ander th yal 8 Of the Stock Exchange. The bonds _Daaf nid carry with them a sor RES ch they are 4: « oN GOOD DELIVERY, and which must be surrendered on the conversion of the bonds. The notice in tits last cage was 98 | su lOWS :— i) THE IMPORTS OF THE WEEK. ‘The imports of foreign goods at this port during ‘the past week amounted to $4,575,759, made up of $977,472 of dry goods and $3,598,287 af general \merchandise. THR COTTON MOVEMENT. The receipts of cotton at all the ports for the past week were 103,443 bales, against 125,357 bales the previous week. The total receipts since Sep- tember 1, 1872, are 1,630,587 bales, against 1,375,711 for the same period of last year, showing an in- crease in EEERER Seassasge Seees B: &: esti beictiees aes BS THE PRESENT CROP Of 254,876 bales. The exports from all the ports for The scrip preferred stock of the Milwaukee and failure of the 75 wh St. Paul Railway Company will after thirty days be London stock broker ‘ho was short of the weok were 89,757 bales, against 48,058 last | increased 25,000 sliares, OF $2,500,000, to ‘accompany $35 | 40,000 Hrig yyag also freely dl8oussed, and some of year. The total exports for the expired portion of | the like amount of bonds issued by the company in 36% { war Steet camarades felt, guite symp: ie beens, on the subject and grieved that ne aia not hol Louk 8-3 until the 100, shares 0! le at le! 1@" K LOSING PRICE! O'OLOOK PM for England within the last three days had ar- 1 Ro rived, as they might have helped him out. the cotton year are 830,775 bales, against 696,252 are ent of the new line of railway between luwaukee and Chicago, and the purchase of depot last year. The stock at all the ports {8 498,220 | grounds and depot Dulldings in the clty of Ohioago; also for the purchase of steol rails and equipments { bales, it 481,314 for same date in 1871, we Unt q ag THB FOREIGN, MARKET. for the general uses of the company. Feasen Uiriom: Some . Bese uannd: mx a settlement of the claims of the ond against ‘The Londo® Gui ations show nearer ota tions =» BEVIDENDS, COUPONS, &0, 90 racific Mail... 74%'n % . Jay Gould is still in progress, and will not be reek | Mie | -"% awioce 2 NY Central... 5 leted f few days, as all the deeds are not for both kinds of consols, dulness and reaaintee The following additional anhouncements appear |. HPs ae a yet copied, Mr, Barlow nad an interview yester- uv 48% | yet copied. day with Mr. Gouid’s counsel and reports every- a nh M. y 1 and ti Cy thing satistactory 80 far, Most of the deeds have sor been signed and seaicd, and the remainder will re- ceive prompt attention as soon as they are out of the hands of the copyist. mag naire V8. PROPERTY IN HOBOKEN. in our advertising columns:— The Manhattan Savings Institution, of Broad- way, corner of Bleecker street, will pay a dividend to depositors at the race of 6 per cent per annum on and after the third Monday in January. ‘The Mechanics and Traders’ Savings Institution, in United States bonds and an active improvement in Eries, which last advanced to and closed at 51, with reports of further failures among the “bear’ speculators. The price 51 1s equivalent to about 63 in this market. The strect rate for money in Lon- don on prime collaterals was % per cent below the 7 EUROPEAN MARKETS, ™ Minne Lonpon Mongy Margrt.—Lonpon, Dec. 28—2:30 P, M.— bank rate of 5 per cent, one, “ot No, 288 Bowery, will pay a dividend at the rate Gonsdls and American, securities closed unchanged. YA fire rok@aput yesterday morning in a wooden Ace * moe ban srarmuxsr, ~~1 of percent per annum oii and aiter January 20. | Cecount. "american securities, noting doing ama prices | structure, occupled~by & Mr. Herbert, on the River rectors of the Bull's Head Bank have de- clared the stockholders the usual quarterly divi- dend of 4 per cent, net, payable January 2. The directors of the Eleventh Ward Bank have declared @ semi-annual dividend of 3% per cent, net, payable to the stockholders January 2. STOCKS DULL AND STRONG. The stock market was dull, business being re- ‘The weekly statement of the associated banks ts favorable, thanks to the government disburse- ments of coin in prepayment of the January inter- est, which were ample enough to more than coun- ‘werbalance a heavy decrease in greenbacks, the re- sult, it ia now known, of @ locking-np movement vn the part of clique speculators at the Stock Ex- change. The legal tenders are down three anda ‘half millions and the specie has increased four ana a half millions, so that with a decrease in deposits of $800,000 nominal, United States five twenty bonds, 1866's, old, ; 1867's, 92; ten-forties, 85%; New fives, 89%; ‘Erie Ri wa ares, 50, Px sa URSE.- Panis, Dec. 26—P. M.—Rentes closed at Tavenroot. Corton Marxer.—Livenroon, Deo. 28—2:30 P, M.—The cotton market closed unchanged. The sales of the aay have been 12,00) bales, including 3,000 tor eculation and export. ‘Tne market opened firm. Mid- ing uplands, 103d. : middling Orleans, 103d. a 10344. Livenroo Buzapatvrrs MaaKxr.—Livnroot, Dec. 28— 2:30 P, M—The marketis frm. “Wheat, 125, 6d, 0 1d 84. suieee us bo Lai etic pit Bd in money. Be sorelab doy; tineddes Re 21 forse Western Spring, e speculative class were free buyers, and ls, 100, @ ids. for inter. Corn, r quar: 4 Te sp yers, however, | tor ‘Peas, ius. per quarter for canadian, Pe on time options or “on tick,” as tt was styled, an) “Livenroo: Provisions Manxer.—Livenroot, Dec. 28— additional consideration of if @ 13 per cent being | 2:30 P. M.—Pork, Os. per bbl. for new meas. ‘Bacon, 868. road, Weehawken, and, a" tagre Was no Immediate assistance rendered by the fireiii¢n, Cagle Sete the difficulty of travel, the house w: ly de- stroyed. * Yesterday a sloop laden with oil pecatle ice- bound in the North River, and drifted into the Third street aock, where she sank. Much of the cargo can be recovered, however. GORED BY A BULL IN BURLINGTON, ¥. J. Mr. George Tallman, a resident of Bustleton, it Burlington county, N, J., was recently gored by bull and almost disembowelled. The abdomen was THE SURPLUS RESERVE — . wt. for Cumberland 7s. for short ri idles. e of the banks has been increased a good million. paid in contracts where the buyer was allowed ten ‘Livenroot ‘Propuck Mame a LaveRrCote bee ae ripped open’ a length of about eight inches, At It is objected that the strengthening of the reserves | to sixty ay for the stock. Erie advanced | P;,¥.—Common rosin, le 10s 34. per owt. last accounts it was thought probable he would recover. Over a year ago he sustained a severe railroad accident. While the doctor was hurrying in his wagon to sew up the torn abdomen his ve- hicle broke down and the doctor was thrown out and injured. He was not disabled, luckily. os MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. i, Dec. 1:30 P. a2id. per gallon. Tallow, hag been made by specie only, but it should be re- cutta linseed, 64s. a 64s. 3d. membered that for many months to come the banks will have little need to ship currency, so that their enlargement of credit may be made just as well to 6234, still keeping fully half per cent below the London market. Rock Island rallied to 111%, but tell off to 11134. Pacific Mail advanced two per cent and Western Union nearly one per cent, The “pon & reserve of gold as upon one of greenbacks, | St. Paul stocks were steady, as the line acquired Furthermore the greenback average isa risingone, | by the new issue of common stock and convertible and the banks are really better off than they seem, | bonds will be s valuable extension of the road. as the present comparison is made with their sitn- | Northwestern preferred underwent a further im- * ation @ week ago, when they were really weaker | provement to 89. than they appeared in the statement of that occa: The Southern State bonds were heavy and lower sion. At the same time for the Tennessees and new South Carolinas, and Faas THE SPECIB AVERAGE strong and higher for the Missouris. Wa rising one, Sithough the result may not be se HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. important in this respect for the reasen that the The following table shows the highest and lowest specte shipments of the past three or four days (in- | prices of the principal stocks during the day :— M.—Refined petroleum, 20! 3d. a 448, 6d. per cwt. Cai per cwt. ‘ _BINAN TLANTIC SAVINGS BANK, Chatham square and New Bowery. Naw York, Dec. 23, 1872. TWENTY-FOURTH DIVIDEND.—An interest dividend at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum will be paid to all de itors entitled theretoon and after Monday, Januar: hers ‘Dividends not withdrawn will be added to the principal MONEY DEPOSITED NOW WILL DRAW INTEREST AS FROM JANUARY 1. HARRISON HALL, President. J, P. Cooren, Secretary. C. D, Battery, Treasurer. T REASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON LIFE AND Endowment Insurance Policies; also on Bonds and Mortgages; Insurances of all Kinds ‘effected with best Married. BocaRo—DvKE.—In San Salvador, on Monday, November 25, at the residence of the bride’s broth- er, Lewis Duke, ANDREW BucaRo to MYRTILLA, daughter of Judith and the late Isaac Duke, of Lex- ington avenue. ndon (England) and Jamaica (W. L) papers please copy. CoLLINS—LARKIN.—On Christmas Eve, December 24, 1872, at St. James’ Cathedral, Brooklyn, by Rev. cluding to-day) will count against the steady daily Lowest, | companies. J. J. HABRICH & CO.,119 Broadway. | Father Kiley, Camus Conan to Miss ELLa A. 98: LARKIN, both of Broo! . No cards. ‘isbursement of coin by the Sub-Treasnry. The cin FTER JANUARY 1 I SHALL HAVE PLENTY OF | —Hati-—FalLing.—On Wednesday, December 18, ‘statement compares with its predecessor as fol. | 9535 ot Mone co Lown, a potty, or Brooklyn improved Prop- | 1872, at Calvary i Beh, se mn aan eee eer tah | or A Watrer L. Hatt, M. D., of St. George, N. B., to Miss Deo, 2%, a GEORGE B.' WALTON, 21 Park row, after 1. Jpnre Faruixe, of New York, daughter of A. D. $274,572,400 8835 " jing. sine ne | A rtaataceemta ein aces cteme | neve Mere Winuine i Hen ty ANAC 198, 529"600 Tass | PER away: POX 102 Herald Uptown Branch oftee, | W"eidest daughter of William L. Wilt, all of this 41,119,600 485 ITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK oe No cards. ” ™ ‘ > —The changes being in detail as follows :— Union Pacific. B7hg Cc iG OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. ILLER—BouRNE.—In this city, on : ursday, De- c., C. and I. 36% 873—J ANUARY INTEREST. cember 19, at the residence of the bride’s mother, . $1,229,000 | Western Union 803g ‘The twenty-fifth semi-annual interest at the | by the Rev. Stephen H. iyas, Jr.y CHARLES A. MIL- baie jeg Pacific Mail... 735% rate ¢ of hx | 3 ent Per annum on al} sams of $5 and up- rice, ue be heal of the late Rev, Mr. a } c ve rc le 0 le a 204,00 | TNFRISGSIDRIN Roadinng was scendy at 137) Inonths hext previous to January 1, will be credited and : — 3,507,100 | ERIE RAILWAY COMPANY'S EARNINGS. paid on and after Tuesday, January 21. Died. All interest not called for will remain pal, and draw interest accordingly, and will on ihe depositors’ books any time When prese rinci- niered d atter Apams.—On Friday, December at his resi- dence, 453 West Thirteenth street, New York, JOuN ADAMS, cooper, formerly of Bellast, Ireland, in his AD analysis of these figures shows that the banks | now hold $1,835,750 in excess of the reserve*re- Annexed is the return of estimated weekly earn- ings, commencing November 1, 1872:— | the 2lst of January. quired by law—a gain for the week of $1,172,575. | 1871. 1872. The Bauk is open every day for the reception | 65th year. 7 Seven Days. Seven Days, t from. 1) Ac M. to3 P.M. emoved from the above ad- MONEY STRINGENT. | For week ending December 23.. $381, $592,687 spa germ on Saturdays from 10.4. M hy i Fils romaine Wil DO 5 dreas, for interment in New York Bay be ney The money market, while stringent, was com- | on Monday next, December 30, at one o'clock paratively easier—that is, the rate on cali for the average of the day’s business was below the Previously reported........ Deposits made on or before January 2 wil! draw interest from the Ist ot Januar: Bank books in Geri Bank 58 Bowery, southwest corner of Canai st. 2,138,592 2,450,505 Total earnings since Nov 1. ..$2,520,148 $2,843,192 , French and English. notice. | | Increase for week ve .ease 11,131 . A. Pi ‘ SANTA.- ‘riday, December 27, 1872, Joseru average ofthe day before and hardly exceeded | Increase for one month and three weeks ‘ Srymoun A. Boxcr, Beoretary. hokctese inbmercr Me. Baars, aged 30 ears, 6 months ‘and days. di % per cent., which, being for the two days to Mon- | ' “ate sesvevee, $98,086 | RR ‘rhe relatives and friends of the family are re- RY DOCK SAVINGS BANK, 41. AND 343 EA Fourth street, near avenne D.—Six per cent per a um on sums of $2,000 and under, five per cent on sums over $2,000, Deposits made on ‘Saturday. January 1, 1873, will draw interest trom January 1, 187 ANDREW MILLS, President. James L, Srnwant, Secretary. spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his brother, 42 Briageman avenue, South Bergen, on Sunday, December 29, at two P. M. BERGMAN.—On Saturday, December 2s, at the Home for Aged and Intirm Deaf Mutes, 220 East Thirteenth street, HERMAN VERGMAN. ‘The faneral will be at St. Ann’s church, Eigh- day, was really equivalent to 1-16 per day. The highest rate paid, and that in an exceptional instance, was 5-16. There were a few transactions | atthe tntermediate % per cent, but the most quotable rate was %. By three o'clock the quota- SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Saturday, Dee. 28—10:15 A. M. $500 US 5-20. ¢, 107 U7 $15000 US 5's, 10-40, c... 109% A000 US 5's, 10-40, 0. . A. M.—Before Cal of January next. tion had fallen to 7 coin a 1-16, and dealings were Trane adobe EN Te ear ciiee cla rove iuabeek hee teenth street, near Filth ayenue, to-morrow (Mon- reported st plain 7 per cent after three o'clock. | day declared nem} annual dividend of tbree and a hair | ay), athaltpastnine A.M. | | Foreign exchange was lower and dull. The 4 { per cent, free of all tax, payable on and after the 2d day ERGRN.—In Flatbush, L. 1., T y, De- ge uit. The drawers A cember 26, BELINDA, Widow of Jehn C. Bergen, aged E. BROWN, Cashier. of prime sterling reduced their rate for sixty day | bills to 10034. THE CITY BANK STOCKS, ‘The following were the bids for the city bank | ‘ shares:—New York, 128; Manhattan, 154; Mer. | y chante’ 115; Union, 130; America, 146; Phenix, 96!, 68 years, 2 months and 15 days. The relatives and friends of the family are invitod to attend the funeral, from her late residence, Flat- bush, on Monday, 30th inst., at two o’clock P. M. Bresiin.—On Saturday, December 28, 1872, Sv- FAST, TENNESSEE, VIRGINIA AXD GEORGIA RAIL road Coupons, due January 1, 1373, ‘will be paid on and after 24 proximo, by Gallatin National Bank. él AST TENNESSEE AND GEORGIA RAILROAD i ass pons, due Jan, 24 proximo, by R. T. 33: U; | SANNAH BRESLIN, aged 42 years and 6 months. Wes ee Tee ala oh and alter | “Tne relatives snd friends of the family are re- rr rt ig 4 as - — -—. | spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Mon- Fulton, 158; Gallatin National, 120! Merchants’ Ex- | di alg OR 8ALE-—100 SHAR’ OF POSITIVE MODERN | aay, December 30, at one o'clock, from her late change, 61; State of New York, 108; Comi | 4 61% Loom Stock at a sacrifice. Address M. J., Herald | residence, &7 Tenth avenue. ‘hosinhd , merce, | d 61%, | office. Mi euieisiae: BryaN.—On Friday, December 27, at Bellevue (12; Ocean, 12; Bank of the Republic, 111; Nassau, = ois OWES & MACY, BANKERS, 30 WALL STREET, NEW | Hospital, from injuries received on Christinas 401%; Corn Exchange, 125; Centinental, 89; St. | rr 7 aie % aie ate the game facilities 0 deposit ra as incor: pag Mi La ig 89 years, of Rathvilly, ul after | io AN 48: whe rate of four per cent. Collections made on any point The relatives and friends of the family are re- Nicholas, 113% ; Commonweaith, 83; Manufacturers do. ais | por if d friends of the fami and Merchants’, 100; New York National Ex- 7 at current rates, with immediate returns. Special atten- | gpectfully invited to attend the funeral, from change, 97 Gold Exchange, 1134;; German Ameri- 4 7472 | Hon paid to choice Stocks, Bonds, €c.. tor Investors. evue Hospital, on Sunday morning, December 5 2 s 29, at ten o'clock, thence to Calvary Cemetery. van, 102%. 74% OAN.—WANTED, $15,000 FIRST MORTGAGE 7 Sh ‘Thursd Deowmber THE RAILROAD BONDS. . 36% three brown stone Houses in Brooklyn; splendid lo- | CORLIES.—In Chicago, on Thursday, Decembe: The following wore the. bids for the raiiroad cation ; worth $40,000. Address box 23 Herald office. 26, after a long illness, ALFRED W. CORLIEs, of this —' —— - city. bonds :— | $3000 Tenn 6's, new Pie * fay as SAVINGS INSTITUTION, | Covre.—On Saturday, December 28, PaTRICK Sew York Cen 6's, 1883. 9254 | "w08.C 6's, nydn ed rr i | 644 AND 616 BRoapway, CORNVR BLEECKER st, ) COYLE, in the 28th year of his age. Rew York Cen 6's, re.. 90 | 10000 Missourt Naw Youn, Dec. 26, 1872 § The relatives and friends of the family are re- New York Cen 6's, sub. 90 ) SOOO NY 7's, b Forty-fourth Sembannual Dividend. spectiully requested to attend the funeral, from 500 Erie Lat “26 WL 7 ‘3000 Mich South 24 tm. Ha his late residence, 242 West Thirtieth street, on York Cen 7's, ee Monday, December 30, at one P. M. ew New York Con 7’ac,'7t NewYork Cent's. 86: teres ae Ente fs, lm, 8 a ‘The trustees of this institution have declared the forty. fourth semi-annual dividend, at the rate of six per cent er annum, on all sums that have remained on deposit for three oF #ix months previous to January I, 1873, pay- eeess: aa ber 28, Dr. JonN B. DENS 8, in the 7ist year of his & ; } able on and aiter the third Monday in January. e } 6% | AN dividends not withdrawn will receive interest th Foneral on Monday morning, December 90, at ten o’clock, from the Methodist Episcopal church, Seventeenth street, between First and Second avenues. DOYLE.—At 374 y street, Brooklyn, on Satur. anaun® dated rer ~ ) elawin ue i t » CATHERINE, icles, i ja ate a jecel- . jancous. Securities and general Merchandise Second Tne eke vee re Pena, becomes det Mortgages and Commercial Paper cashed ; storage. ten o'clock A, M., from her late residence. JAMES OA NEY 821 Hudson street. Dunn.—At Newark, N. J., on Thursday, December ee ~————====<=<« | 26, JOHN DUNN, native of Baglinstown, county Oar- low, Ireland, aged 77 years, ‘The friends of the family and those of his sons. ‘Thomas, Edward and Joun, are invited to attend the funeral on Sunday, 20th inst., at 2 P. M., from Cortiandt street ferry, and thence to Calvary Cem- same as a deposit. E. J. BROWN, President. Epwanp Scwaut, Treasurer. C.F. Auvoxp, Steretary, JEW YORK, DEC. 26, 1872, To the New York ‘Herald,—The interest macaring January 1. 1873, on the Coapon Bonds of the Norfolk and Petersburg? Southside, and Virgipia ant Tennessee Rail- roads, al at New York, will be paid (less the Stat of Virginia tax) at the B esses. Duna’ con ef... Mississippi con. Miss 2d m, con... 50) Pac Mail 88 ‘€ wo all do House of Gre a St 2332 sierzesisseeeaiasa: SqyaunegseeSessesuese: { | 200 Canton © ry 10 Sherman & Co., New York. Sik ad '. nc oo erm Com NONSAMER B.°CUTABERT, Treasurer. | ““Eivyrscr.—At Hoboken, N. J., on Friday, Decem- « i 4 10 “ON F ASS F 27, ROBERT ERMISUH, aged BJ yeurs, § months Gen Fas State ath bas: a] om ‘S 000 TO LOAN ON FIRST CLASS ' Voton Vac itm dds... No city Simpeg iy. Nowe bat, principals | and 30 daze, de 1 need address : re lerald oftice, i ‘The relatives qndTriends of the (amily, also the M., of which intimation friends will please take | Dennis.—Suddenly, on Saturday morning, Decem- | NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1872—TRIPLE SHER. members of Hudson Lodge, No. 1, F. and A. M., also the members of Huboken Lodge, No. 35, F. and A. M., are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, from the lodge rooma, 80 and 82 Washington street, Bokoken, on Sunday, December 29, at one o'clock Fiovn.—On Friday, December 27, Junta A., wife ef William Fioyd, in the 42d year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spoesteny invited to attend the ianeral service,, on londay, December 30, at two o'clock P. M., from her late residence, 196 Rodney street, Brooklyn. GaLLur.—In this city, on Thursday, December sat, Honatio N. GALLOP, aged 65 years. ¢ iuneral will take Brag on Monday, Decem- ber 30, at one o'clock P, M., trom his late resi- dence, 283 Bank street, GLYNN.—On Friday, December 27, FRANCIS, youngest son of Michael and Mary Glynn, aged 5 years, 6 months and 20 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfally invited toattend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 420 Grand sureet, Wil- lamsburg, at two o’clock. Grreng.—On Friday, December 27, 1872, MATTIE ATKINS GREENE, youngest daughter of Henry W, and Martha A. Greene, aged 3 yeara and’ two months, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, at one o'clock, londay, Decemoer 30, at No, 115 Sands street, Brooklyn. GxeGory.—On Friday, December 27, af consump. tion, JAMES GREGORY, aged 18 years. The friends of the family are respectfally r nested to attend the funeral, at one o'clock Su day, from the residence of his father, 335 Kast Thir- ty-aixth street. HANNAN.—On Thursday, December 26, JOUuN HANNAN, in the 58th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and also of Thomas and Henry Durivan, are invited to at- tend the funcral, from his late residence, 142 West POOR street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at 0 Hak ‘On Friday, December 27, 1872, Con- NELIUS Ne1isON, son of J. Neilson and the late Elizabeth Z. Harriman, aged 8 months and 11 days, Funeral, from residence, at Greenville, N. Monday, December 30, at half-past eleven o'clock, New arg “hin pl de train, foot of Liberty street, at eleven A. M. HoOadi«y.—On Saturday, December 1872, Dr, L,_A. HOADLEY, of PALES, Notice of iuneral hereatter. Husss.—On Friday, December 27, Isaac G. Huns, in the 60th year of his age. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funera!, at his late residence, No. 7 Bethune ares on Monday afternoon, December 30, at two oo Hunt.—On. Saturday, December 28, Many Hunt, in the 60th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 203 East Fifty-elghth street, and from thence to the Church of St. Vincent Ferrer, Lex- ington avenue and Sixty-fifth street, on Monday, bow A. M., and from thence to Calvary Ceme- ISRARLS.—T'riday morning, HENRUETTA ISRAKLS, daughter of the late Philip Levi. ‘The f{uneral from the residence of her brother, Maurice Levi, 446 West Forty-ninth street, Sun- day, 20th inst., at ten A. M. KEENAN.—On Friday, December 27, Huan KEENAN, native of Six-mile Cross, county Tyrone, Ireland, aed 39 years. elatives and friends and those of his brothers, Patrick and James Keenan, also those of his brother-in-law, Andrew Fitzsimmons, are respect- fully invited to attend his funeral, from the resl- dence of his brother-in-law, 610 Kast Twelfth Street, this Peinlt a afternoon, at half-past one o’clock, and from thence to Calvary Cemetery. La Patpaieiea é on Monday, Joun E. La Hou, of Bri December 2, ooklyn, in the 80th year of is Ae, Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend his funeral, trom the rési- dence ofhis son, James B. La Hou, 345 Navy strect, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, December 31, at two o'clock P. M. LAGARDE DE LA VILLENNE.—On Saturday, Decem- ber 28, Miss JULIE THERESE LAGARDE DE La VIL- LENNE, aged 65 years, born at Jozerand, Puy de Dome, France, - Her friends are respectfully invited to attend her meral_on Monday, 30th inst,, at ten o'clock A. M. al uel Church of St, Vincent de Paul, ‘twenty-third street. . Fike dt MACKINTOSH.—On Tuesday, December 24, JoserH MACKINTOSH, @ native of England, aged 40 years. His friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the Church of the Annunciation, Fourteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, on Sunday, December 29, at one o'clock precisely. Mackay.—On Saturday, December 28, WILLIAM Macray, only child of Isaac and Mary Macray, aged 1 vear and 17 days. Relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, on Monday, the 30th inst., at one P. M., from 364 Fourth street, Brooklyn, Chicago papers please copy. Marrin.—On Thursday evening, December 26, JOHN MARTIN, in the 54th year of his age. The relatives and frienas of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 60 West street, on Monday alter- noon, the sth inst., at one o'clock. MaRTIN.—At Mount Vernon, N. Y., on Saturday, December 28, Mary A,, wife of Edward Martin. Notice of funeral to-morrow: Mason.—On Friday, December 27, at the residence of his father, 261 Bridge street, Brooklyn, Jamxs MASON, aged 24 years. Funeral this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, to proceed to Greenwood Cemetery. IXSELL.—On Thursday, December 26, OynTHiA Jackson, wife of Aaron Mixseil. The relatives and friends are respectfally in- vised to attend the funeral, from the Reformed church, Mount Vernon, on Monday, December 30, atone O'clock P,M. Train (via New Haven Rail- road) léyves Grand Central depot at 11:38. Moong.«-On Friday, December 27, after @ linger- ing illness, Mary A., wife of W. IL. Moore,, second daughter of William H, and Julia A. Hogen. Relatives friends are respectfully invited to atiend the on Monday, December 30, at one o'clock P. im her late residence, 327 East Ninth street, MULLIN.—On Fridayp December 27, Lovisa Mut- 1am, Fellot of the late Zephaniah D. Mullin, in the 62d year of her age. 2 ‘ ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the faneral, from the resi dence of her daughter, Mrs, Laura M. Dickins ne mee street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o’clock. Sigtmerenipp een ene December 26, Jonn ICMULLEN, 8; ‘ears. The relatives and Hiends of the family will please attend the funeral, from his late residence, 511 Hicks street, Brooklyn, on Sunday, December 29, at half-past one P. M. Belfast (Ireland) papers please copy. NusER.—A! ey. years. funeral will take place to-morrow morning, at eleven o'clock, from 703 Water street. Friends and members of the Co-operative Associations will please attend the funeral. OPPRNHEIMER.—On Friday, December 27, SELINA, eldest daughter of Edward and Mathilda Oppen- heimer, in her 15th year, after a short illmess. ‘The relatives and friends of the op toni Te- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, the residence of her parents, 17 East fourth street, on Monday, December 30, at ten o'clock A. M. OsBORNE.—On Friday, December 27, Oscar B.. son of David H. and Sarepta B. Osborne, aged 4 years, 3 months and 27 days. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 665 Water street, sunday, the 29th inst., at one P, M. PaRKER.—On Friday morning, December 27, after a long and painfal illness, ALEXANDER | PARKER, only son of William and Jane Parker, in | the 27th year of his age. ‘The relatives aud friends of the family are re- | spectfuliy invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 606 Greenwich street, | on Sunday. December 29, at one o'clock P. M. | PHILLIPs.—Op Saturday evening, December 28, at his residence, in thiswity, SAMUEL A. PHILLirs, in | the 83d year of his age. | Notice of funeral in Monday morning’s papers. | Fo nena Saturday, December 28, Mary A. | ‘OLION. | Her friends and those of her daughters Mary, An- gela and Maggie, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 15 Sixth ave- nue, on Monday, December 30, at ten o’clock A. M. Her remains will be taken to the Cemetery of the | Holy Cross, Flatbusb. RayMonD.—In Williamsburg, on Thursday, De- cember 26, JOHN CAMERON, eldest son of Louis and Maria Raymond, in the 39th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends are invited to atvend the faneral, from the Central Methodist church, in South Fifth street, near Fifth street, Williamsburg, on Sunday afternoon, December 29, at half-past one o’clock P. M. ReEabY.—Suddenly, on Tuursday, December 26, 1872, with disease of the heart, Joun Reapy, in the 40th year of his age. ‘The funeral wiil take place this (Sunday) afternoon from his iate residence, at haif-past one o’cloc 120 Seventh avenue, S i Rorr.—Suddenly, at his home, Orange, N. J., E7RA O. Ror, in the 66th year of his age. Funeral services will be held im the North Orange Baptist church, om Tuesday afternoon, December 41, | at two o'clock, | SAMUELS,—In Williamsburg, on Friday, Decem- | ber 27, 0872, at midnight, HANNAH SILVERSTEIN, | wife of A. H. Samuels and only daughter ot | Michael and Rachel Silverstein, in the 28th year of } her age. Helatives and friends of the family are respect- 4 fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late | residence, 335 Grand street, this (Sunday) aiter- noon, December 29, 1872, at two o'clock, SuERrpaN.--In Brookiyn, on Saturday, Decem-; ber 28, THOMAS H. SHERIDAN, aged 28 years and 7° month: Faneral on Monday, December 30, 1872, at two | o'clock P, M., from his late residenee, 72 Carrolk street. | SHURRAGAR.—On Thursday, December 26, 1872, GORGE W. SHURNAGAR, in his 55th year. } Relatives and friends are respectfully invited jo | attend the funeral, on Sunday, December 29, at | twelve o'clock, from his late residence, 452 Sixth avenue. Srov1.—On Christmas Day, at Old Bridge, N. J., Saran HYACINTH Stout. Funeral from the residence of her parents, on Monday, 30th inst,, at eleven o'clock A, TCRNER.—On Chursday, December 26, 1872, JULIA 4 a Bourben and Rye o AvGusTa TURNER, aged iT years, $ months and 2 {ter 1our days’ sickness, F. W. NugER, | = | or at 35 P SALES AT AU LLEN B, MINER, AUCTIONEER, ‘Sa csrooms 9% Chambers und 77 Reade strecta. by ALLEN B MINBE & BRO, rt ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS, ry & and 9, 1873 at 7s , at their new galleries, Hon aguas (wrest), A PRIVATE € DN OF A WKLI-KNUOWN CON- Comprising et Belgian, Ki Professor Sondermana, of 5 Dusseldort w “ or Carl Hubner, wor Schultze, Whittridge V. Ne hig. W. 3, Vv and others. » & number of fine English Water Colors by Ma) & Clarke. The above will be on exhibition on and al Wednesday, January 1, day and evening. ALLEN B. MINER, AUCTIONEER salesrooms 95 Chambers and 77 Reade stroets. By ALLEN B. MINER & BRO, MONDAY, DEC. 89, AT 1 O'CLOCK P. AND TUESDAY, DEC. $1, AT 1 O'CLOCK # at their salesrooms, % Chambers and 77 Reade streety, 3 TRUSTEE'S SALE, CONTINUED ON ACCOUNT OF THE WEATABR—EL Y FINE | GORAL, — L, WATOUES, .: 0. all of which are mounted Is |, and Warranted to be sold at auction, a9 ABOVE, ty. order or K, W. BURR, 'T Ki us and Kings, Slee’ AD extra fine assortment ot ne-halt sets Studs, &e., Ke. ; Ladies’ En: Ret Watches, Gentlemen's Hunting Case do., £6. above stock Was manufactured tor first class city sales of the Iatost and most artistic and desirable de- signs, and is fully guaranteed as par catalogue. LLEN B. MINER, AUCTIONEER. Salesrooins, % Chambers and 77 Reade streets. By ALLEN B, MINBR & BRO., GN MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, at 1} o'clock, at thelr salesrooms, nd 77 Reade ts, SPECIAL HOLIDAY SALE OF REALLY FIRST OLARS WINES AND LIQUORS, every lot of which we have speetally exa ined and sam- pled'personally and can vouch for the character of the goods, which are positively of the finest qualities. This sale being an ex m to'the ustial sales no other will be admitted. dozen of each lot will be te the bighest bidder. Purchasers and parties known to us samples three days before sale. The sale eee with some particularly fing old lines several years tu bottles; genuine M aig two lines of very choice Martel Brand: iso genuine Champagnes, Mumm'y Dry Voraay, rial, 4c. ; old Jamaica and other West India Rut jol- land Gins, Scotch, Trish and Bourbon Whiskeys, old Bran dies, imported i S08, RCHIBALD |, AUCTIONEER, we Office and Salesroom, 37 Nassau street, opposite the Fost Office; PP A Horse Auction Branch, 110 to 114 East Thirteenth’ street, near Fourth avenue. HOLIDAY GOODS AT AUCTION. SUPERB BRONZE SEW, CLOCKS, STATURTTES, VASES CARD R RICH FRE APANESE CHINA WARB, SILVER PLATED WARE, 9) PAISLEY AND BROCHE SHAWLS, HANDSOME PATTBRNS. JOHNSTON & YAN TASSELL WILL SELL, “on MONDAY and TURSDAY, at their Sitlesroom, 37 Nassau street, an extensive assortment of Fine Bronges for drawing- room, library, ke. China Vases, Figures, Pu Bowls, large "Chinese Enamelled Vases, very beautifab designs in Silyer Plated Ware, Epergnes, Tea Sets, Caster Flower 81 Goblets, Dessert and Dinner Knives at Forks i 4 ALSO FANCY GOODS, Glove Boxes, Odor Cuses, Inkstands, Handkerchiet Boxes, Gentlemen's Dressing Cases, Jewel Caves, Porte. monnaies, Papicr Mache ‘Tables, Vigar Stands, Stands, beautiful Paisley Shawls, Turkish and’ Persian Rugs, Chess and Backgal Bourds, &o, RTISTS’ SALESROOM, 66. Broadway, near Grand Central Hotel. will be sold on Monday and Tuesday evenings, commenc- ing at7'¢ 0.clock, 200 superb Oil Paintings by eminent European and American artists, Every Picture must be sold, regardless of price, to close out the entire stock fos the New Year. A rare chance for New Year's presenta. A. 2 BRBECKER, AUCTIONEER, MONDAY, SAN + 6, 1873, the gale of the House 117 East Seventeenth, street and 207 West Twenty-second street is postponed. the above date. BSOLUTE SALE OF ELEGANT FORNITURE OP & private tamily dectining housekeeping, ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, ATM O'CLOCK? at 157 West Tweniicth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, being the entire elegant Furniture of said ita aX bry HD By CupReRATED CITY MAKERS, embr ly aatlor, FH todo ia An: Ets Maps at auctioneers. foinette, Grande Duchesse,, XIV. a in rich satin holstery ; solid walnut, rosewood ai Suits, [air Mattresses, Pillows, Blanket and Parlos Tables, Buttet, Extension Table, with Chairs to'mateh ; Lounges, hairs, Camp Chairs, solid rosewood Hall Stand, large ‘Oval Mirrors, ele- ant Lace Curtains and Shades, Bronaes, French Glocks, ardinieres and Flower stands, velvet aid Brussels, Car, ts, COF ‘aintings by eminent at }, MBs Earved ‘rosewood. Planoforte, Stool _and Covers Sewing penal Cg ea reir pes many other ar- tides suitable for holiday presents, offering @ rare oppor- tunity to purchasers, asthe wiole will, positively be sold without any reserve whatever. A. CALDWELL, Auctioneer. A, SALDWELL, AUCTIONEER.—HANDSOME AX. Household Furniture, magnificent rosewood Piano. jorte, &c. Monday. at 11'o’clock, at 79 Nassau street, closing sale by order administrators Nathan Doughty, deceased. consisting of riety Parlor, Library and Room Furnitare of every description, incl ing Oarpets, Mirrors, Tables, Chairs, Hall Stands, Desks, 40. SSIONEE’S SALB, IN BANKRUPTCY, OF WATCHES, Jewelry, Silverware, Regulators, &c:—B. _D. BAILEY, Auctioneer, office D East Fourth street, will soll, on Tuesday, December 31, at eleven o'clock, all t Stock of the late firm of Champney & Ks Fulton street, Brooklyn, consisting in part of Gold and Silver Watches, Coral, Mosaic and Pin and Earrings, Broaches, Seal Rings, a et Siceve Buttons, Chins elegant Marble and Gilt, Frene! Clocks, Bronzes, large burglar and fire proof Safes, Show C: Counters, Fixtures, &c. Furniture Store wi! sol oie * 4 rs invi le eck a street MEYER ELLSAS, Auctioneer. UCTION, @UESDAY, 104.—-IMPORTED STOCK Ay Beit, Cane athtant oormer's Forty third street or stor ‘ Sha eighth avenue. Salo positive. Dealers invi Y MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER.—MORT. gace sale tomorrow, (Monday), 10% o'clock, 66 Rast Haines valuable leases splendid business. t;, valuable lease ; sa AR BXYERSDORF! Pattorney. for Mortgages. DWARD SCHE AUC 3 | closis ‘of elegant Clocks, Bronses, Bohe- 1 Ulnse Ware, Vienna Goods and Holiday Goods, te variety, t No. 60 Liberty street, on MONDAY ‘and TUESDAY, par o'clock. ZN " 8, AUCTIONEER. eERRGE AND ATTRACTIVE HOLIDAY SALE RICH DIAMOND JEWELRY, WATCHES, CUACNS, FINE GOLD JEWELRY, CLOO! Petre ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY. Di ADA 16 CORTLAND? STREET. AT Il O'CLOCK BAC! AT THE SALESROOM! All goods warranted as * SHONGOOD & CO. are ara SALESBOOM o) «300 West Thirty-cigiuth street, will sel M c. BW, atl A. M., at West ee ae ee irni- ture of private house, consisting of one green Parlor set magnificent 744 octave Piano. bought two months ago new for $900; Brussels and Ingrain Carpets; Ret - tor, Ge $60; MS a aT Beall ag nae YF, — Ware, Ornaments, Cooking Utensils, one Fluting Machine, &c.; also one Mink Set Fura Sold 00 account of death In family. ‘ORRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONEER: ah) F itt d Fixtures of a Hotel at Auction. "fu LUDLOW & CO. will sell by auction, on Friday, Jan. 3, 1873, at 1044 o'clock, at Fijux Hotel, 10 Waverley lace, south west corner Mercer seat = black walnut Dining Tables, oak Dining Chairs Diack walnut Buffets, black wainut Sofas. arm and side Chatre; Diack wainut Lounges, Htageres, Tete-a Totes black wal: nitand mahogany round and side tables, black walnat and mahotany Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Ar- moires-a-Glace, Commodes, Mattress, Bolsters, a Shades, Nottingham Man tel Mirrors, Toilet Se aed Carpets, Olicloths, a gene Kitchon Uten- sils; also a quantty China and Glassware, table and bed Lines, with which the sale 11 commence. For cata- logues apply to the auction , oftice No.3 Pine street, past Seventeent’s street. ARSHAL'S SALE.—RICHARD WALTERS, AUC- Mi tioneer, wilt sell Monday, at 10%, at salcsroom East Broadway, one Wheeler « pull ag pebinet io gewine Machine, Singer's and Empire family a1 achine, Singer's and pire tems iy anc oes | é Plated Ware, Pitchers Lique ‘soap, Starch, OC: Butter, piste. pier and Checker be. P. ARSBAL'S SALE.—WF. WILL SELL ON MONDAY, MA tie sitivor December, nt 11 o'clock. tn front of the Court House, a Lage y | street, near Third ave- 0 ba: , Truck ane ja rness. nue, one DOWLING & DOMKENWEND, Clty Marshals, CHES AND JEWELRY. Chat street, will sell, of ) lots of Gi nd. silver Watches, Dia ind Gold Jewelry, Fins, Rings. Ees- fogs Chain kc. , also Guns and Pistols, Musical Instra- mets, Ae. By order Moss Brothers, street, AWNBROKER'S SALE.—SAM. FOREST, AUCTION. Pee Anil sell to-morrow Monday), at, th o'elod salesrooin, ty Bowery, the finest lot ‘of this season, conaigsion, of SoS and five ‘See ives i Beaver Cloaks # oques, fine Gold Jewelry and other valuable Guodi De attention ot dealers. Order J. Levi AWNBROKER’S SALE, MONDAY.-JAMES AGA) Auctioneer, will sell, ‘at 59 New Bowery, at in Jock, 0 lots Men's Clothing; at Ug o'clock, & large as- tmcit of Dresses, Mink Furs, “Shawls, ‘Remnants, Table Linen, Blankets, Quilts, 4c. By order of John Martin, 62 Muiberry street. ~AUCTION SALE—MONDAY, BY JOUN MOR- « TIMER, 42 East Broadway, 500 lots Coats, an’ sts, Blankets, Drawers ant ther Goode: ‘The trade imvited. { HERMAN, “AUCTIONEER N. Y cloc! G 4 ‘obabco, to be sold by > NDAY, Dee. o SO cases Connecticut Seed Leat Te chon samples; also lot Cigars, Cigar Moulds, Saves, de. Bate positive, witheat reesre: dealers je ited, Also, at, e's sale of lot on fives Benth Rnd irish Waiske Wines, baskets Champagne, & days. the funerad from the residence of her parenta, northwest vorner of Third avenue and Sixty-fourth ree on, Sunday, she ‘woth inst. at twee oolork SHREIVW'S BALE —ON MONDAY, DECEMBER Pe i Select. A.M. Wi Fourth avenue, & pees a0, ambera, maker. JOUN KBULY, ther.’ aad, DUNLAL, Vera /