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LAWYER'S DlARY.Dec 91. reO*T Of COMMOM I'LfAS, 1 HI* n*\?13,1 14, )5 17 . --? ' 27, 29 j y 34 3(l?5. f>C! hlO? Cr-CHT, ?"HIS Day?3 4?.1?, 1;183, 195.197, til I 2 -.-J . 15 111 67,7, s. ?4. 53. '51 157 --3, 151 162.5 ?1 a43,4 97 13,159,192,24,4?,41. C:l]? i-i'tcllirjcnce. Rcportod for tin New-York Tribune. BOARD OF ASSISTANTS. Monday, D'c. 99. I rhe Board met at 5 o'clock and disposed of the . [I ?in*; business, viz : A communication w?? received from the Mayor k m:h a 'ettr-r from Mr. Tyler W. Lafetra. inform , m ibai :!:'? Coronation of Trinity Church is . possession of lands belonging to the Corr??ra ., . ?I this City Abb, from Joseph VV. Houston jotbe subject of using Aspbaltum in tlie iower *' ?to^' ,! Hills of Justice: referred. Prrtrtoss ?rsssktsb a>d RtrtRnKu.?Of .-ram M S.irK-y for remission of fine, and also bepaid for rent due him. OfS. H. P. Lee. A im ltiomp./sn, Forsythe Labavc, Henrv Pi .. and Cornelius Westervelt, for remission or ?n oftix. Of G. Reed on the subject ol breaker be has invented, which be 'wishes .,, Heard to examine. Of A. Bnrmore for lease ihe North Battery. (UreKTs At>uithi.-.?In favor of selling a Jot BVter ol Liberty and Little Green-street* for 190: referred back. In favor of placing on ;_,,coi!iniuni, utian of Col Alexander Hamilton to I it ifying : e Harboi of New-York. In of appropriating $8.500 additional foi clean streets,in concurrenc-' with the other Board. 0?eurring with tbe Board of Aldermen in extend ? even years tl a lease of Stephen A. trlalsey ? Ferrj , adopted. In favor of en ui e ; rohibiting twine running at d. Non-concurring with the Board iJilerm n it. sustaining Aldeiman Leo in a suit : ngiit trg ii i<t him for an otSciul act, until the re I ej. rt tbt Law Ci m mit tee on their protest, I thi Market Committee lease stalls hers or to remit tbeir rents: adopted In ij rof i .i ? ii I of $304 to Thomas Gun .: adopted. Communication ol* the Counsel itig that John H. Howlu'd t th igaiust the Corporation for fifteen are the amount of an award for open . ?? ? ? ' street, and requesting the matter e I to the In nice Committees of both ? ? it wasrel rred. : . wi I: the ether Board in employing it Express New Era x\nd Standard to publish idverti ments, Ate. of tho Corporation at ?20? ear cae!i?with iiti amendment including the mil Po>t and Commercial Advertiser?also, {publishers of the above: adopted. Concutrinff with the B .>aid of Aldermen in ap ' the Legislature for the tepeal of the law reorganizing the Ctiniinal Court* of our City : ? :?I) tob. In favor of preparing u tno ria to the Legislature for the repeal of so Registry Law aa requires the R< gi Estion ot vet r.-., with the memorial a* prepared ??????? counsel of rh - B >ard. After some coo? le debate, the resolution and memorial led. i :vil t O?RTS. MONDAY, Dec. 21. ; I the action at die Superior Court, brought by .Mr. * Lituold to recover ?3 000 from tbe Trust Fire losur . on goods ina ire ll 178 Water-street, which -?f.'j.e.i i,; ,,(' iilt. 4tli January last, b-iuded to on Saturd i\ . but which the Company re I h et l." pay on the ground of fraud and wilful burn thi Jury returned ? verdict yesterday morning w favor of plaintiff lor t J,t"i 50, being principal and ier< ?:. I la the same Court an uction of ejectment was ighi by James GidalmanagainstPeterSather and PJ wers, to test the right of ownership to in Nassau-street, itntnediately adjoining I .. Hall. This property belonged to Mrs. Eliza Bli em, who died at Newtown, L. 1., and lefts rill whi i claimed to have been invalid, on account ? iity of mind of Mrs. B. at tbe time of making ? i ii proj erty i i now held by Mr. Farrar, and j been everal years iu litigation. The plain I : .- - brother and one ot" the heirs at law to tie eased. The Jury alter being out several hours, 'oald rn>t agree, and were discharged. Is the Superior Court, also, an action was brought bj Mr. Masterton, firm of Masterton ?Sc Smith. 6toue --iters. against tbe Ha-leui Railroad Co. for injuries [ received on the 6th Oct. 1840, while riding on the I after platform of one of tbe Harlem ears. The cur \ la&denly aio;-ped, and Mr. M. was struck on the ? ?k by the tongue of another which had been im ? hat? y bei.in,! and which ran against the ene in ?iiica Mr. M wan. He was knocked down, but no ? sei broken, nod kept I or 5 weeks from his busi? ness. None of the passengers inside of the car were injured, and this was contended to have been an u? eis em. The damages were laid at 320,000' The ?' trj will bring in a sealed verdict this forenoon. COURT OF SESSIONS. Mommy, December 21'. H-.fore Judges Lynch nmi Noah, and Aldermen Purdy and Bradhursu T':e I'o ? ?? lol.nw ing sentences, viz : Freden k T. ttando ph, convicted of grand lar? ceny, tealing iclothing fiom John W. Monroe, was set tei e I to the State Prison for 2 years. James Williams, a stout boy, convicted of grand larceny, stealing a gold watch, worth $40. from Th m i Cochraoe, was sentenced to the State Prison V years and B naontba. Ji.im Lewis, convicted of burglary, 3d degree, breaking into and stealing boou and shoes from re ol Richardson G. Bayley, was sent to the State Pi n ;'? ii S 3 ears. Thomas Burton, a boy. convicted of grand larceny, leaiins 550 from the window of Levj Hall, broker, ii. a Iwav, w.is sentenced to the House of Refuge. Samuel Wilson.convicted of grand larceny, steal ing t otbing from house of Barnard Sheridan, State Pr.aon. 2 \ ears. Thomas Moere, a boy under lb years of age. con 'tcttd with etiler? in tbe abduction with intent te> rav. Lsh and defile Jane Ann Toole, was sentenced t" the Heuae of ifefuge. Tkiax < t Edward Shaw kok Embezzlement. The Court tiien resumed the trial of Edward abaw, tor embezzlement, Albert Powe ii deposed that be hai paul Shaw for "?'-?henck. at different times, from StfO to ?i0. Carli Bod be deposed that be bad paid $22 81. W : am Kin* deposed that he had paid Shaw for Mr. longfield, 624. Mr. Josiah Sturgea re-called, was shown a list ol '.he names of persons and amount of moneys said to '.ave been collected by Shaw and not accounted for. This ii iiement was made out by witness, by orderot U Scbenck snd was doted 21st April. 1541. i ted.? Mr. HaUeabeck, t'ne brother iu 'i- fShaw, came to Mr. Scbenck to try to have tbe msuer between them compromised, and Mr.Schenck cifered to desist froth former prosecution if Mr. Hallenbeck would give him (Mr. Scbenck) up the note for upwards oT he (Hallenbeck) held . ?gain?t Schenck; and witness thought the arlair would wvebeen settled, as witness advised if the money sltOttJd be paid. The net amount of defalcations then iw, tioat S750. Witness after? wards explained by saying that Mr. Schenck offered to take an t?S0u note of Hallenbeck as far as it went, toward satisfying the amount of Shaw's defalcations. met however, understood from Mr. Schenck that iie wouid abandon the prosecution it" ihe whoic amount of Shaw's defalcations were paid. Mr. Scheack's claim embraced the Slt'5 that Shaw held a?aiti?t him, and which Schcock paid at maturity in June last. [ The criminal prosecution was com tnenced 20th April last.) George Eghe. porter for Mr. Schenck, deposed that ?n f;e i-t Saturday in February. Shaw handed him 8104 lo to hand to Mr. Sturges and he banded it to I Mr. Seiienck, an Mr. Stmges was not in. Tbe pro leeutioa here rested. David Simpson, for defence, deposed that he was employed, when in Charles Schetick'a store, to open aud w rite up Edwin Scbenck's boc>ks and did ?o from tbe 1st May to the 1st September, 1840. Sometimes I - . 'tic books to bis house and sometimes to Charles re. to write them op. The bock? were sept by liini at CharlesSchenck*s store sonietiuies as much ii-. a week wiinoul being taken back to Edwin !"< ? e.. ft s store. C roe US B Payne testified to the execution on t-e 22d April, 1540. of a power of attorney to enable Shew to collect and sue for Mr. Scbenck's debts Hen; ,; S hei?k admit that 3baW"was authorized to I He this debts i this was near tbe eud of April. ! i?u. Scbenck told Mr.Hc^kinsoh that Mr. Simw *as bis authorize.! agent Another power of attor? ney was pr . -ii awn up by witness and signed by Mr. S. iicnck. to enable w itness to transfer stock and draw and endorse notes connected with the pur ? of 03 Three or fouj other powers of attorney to transfer stork were given to Le Mar A Co. ; one to Gn:ine!!. Mmturn A Co. und one or two to the Mechanics' Batiking Association , ail for the same purpose. Shaw wei.l to Albany ou tbe afternoon of the 3d April, 1=41, and returned on tbe following Monday. Witiie?swa? ir. Schenck's establishment from live l?th April, 1S40 to the bin February, 1841. Shaw paid witness money a grent many times, which was hatidef to Mr. Schenck, sometimes they were credited to the parties from wbit-h Mr. Snaw received them and sometimes not. On tbe C'th Juiv, If 41?. ?130 i.'5 was paid to witness by Shaw, and" handed to Sciienck, and ne entry w as made ol" it in the '.-ash book. ?s witness knew of Some few days afterwards two other sums of $154 33 and $130 j" also $10, end no memorandum mode of teem in tne cash book. Wit? ness rerellected Sbaw's paying Schenck $i4 on board a ?-:<. u.:.- :. when :ie wus about to stnn tor Baltimore and which Schenck forgot and insisted on its beine charged to Stiaw ; but afterwards remembered the circumstance. Shaw bad paid witness ebout ??5o(J0 or more, for Mr. Schenck. Has seen Shaw hand money ti Sturzes, for Mr. Schenck. Shaw collected over $-0,000 for Scbenck dr.rinr tlie time witness re mained in Schenck's ?iure. Shaw also handed money :o Schenck iwo or three times a week, except when he was absent irom tbe city. Heard Schenck, sev eral times say. t'iat Shaw bad bruughtin 200 or 8300. Crusi-cxamiitf.ii?Could not say that he had taken an active part iu the controversy betwe?n Shaw- arid Scbenck. Witness has had some difficulty with Sciienck; who witnen, said bad wror.gcd him. Garret Decraw deposed that be had employed Shaw in tbe spring of lelO, as a collector. He Lad collected *5U for him and paid it over. Worthington Hodgkins depot-ed l.e psid to Mr. Sciienck, in Apr.! 1 MO, S50on account of Newbold Jc Payne. Mr. Schenck told witness it would have bi-en right to huve paid Shaw a <lebt due to New. bold A: Pay ne?as he, Mr. Schenck, had bought them out. Joptar T. Fountain. Ueury F. Beiden. William H. Kmg. Dr. Nelson Stelle.Edwin Schenck, (tlie prose? cutor ) ana Charles Scbenck all tostitied to the pre? vious good character of Shaw, fur trutii and integrity. Charleo Schenck testified that the character of Cor? nelius B. Payne was bad. Alderman Purely, and Thomas Bry testified to the good character of Josiah B. St'jrge?. ike witness. The testimony then closed ou both sides, j TOLloiT?FFiCE. Monday, December ?0. Resisting Ofticiax Acthokity.?For some time past large crowds of disorderly bo\:> have been in tbe habit of assembling in an open lot between 1st and 2d avenues and 13th and 14lh streets, near a church, to the complete desecration of the day and the ?reatdisturbance of the peace. On Sunday, two weeks ugu, the Sunday officers proceeded to tue place to arrest or disperse the boys, and were about to do go when they were interrupted by Minthorne Tornp kins. Esq. who commanded them to desist; told the boys to play on, and said be bad invited theui there to test the constitutionality of the Jaw. When the olficers were about to arrest him he resisted aud tnruatened them with violence, and they desisted. He was. however, afterwards arrested and field to bail in $30'"?, which he gave, but refusing lo pay the costs was locked up in prison, but subsequently dis? charged, a.:d the cose will come up before the Court of Se siotis. Bklial OCTKAGE.?About a month since an Irishman named Patrick Smith, living at No. 103 Water street, oeal a female who waa wnslitng for him and then threw her on the fire, by which she was dreudfully burnt, and being conveyed to the Hospital still iiesltiere very iil. On the litn inst. he also beai bis wile and thrusting a lighted cundle under her e.lothes set them in a blaze and burnt her terribly, and Rhe \et lies very iil. He was arrested yesterday by uilioer Stokeley, a:id committed to prison to answer these charges. Akkest for Vagraxcy.? A female "of the baser sort" named Louisa Coring, who in 1937 or '39 when iu better repute thuu til present, dressed herself in ma'e attire and went to the 12th Ward poll, and voted in the name of some man, wus yesterday arrested bv orficci Stokeley for vagrancy, and being a night walker waesent 10 me Penitentiary for ti months. CORONER'S OFFICE. Monday, December 20. The Coroner to day held an inquest ut the house No. 103 Broome street, on the bod} of Peter Burns, a native of Ireland, aged 30. The deceased was a very itiiemperute man, and on Sunday night was found by watchman Palmer running about the streets, as supposed intoxicated and ander the influenae of delirium, with nothing on save bis shirt and'drawers, und wus lodged iti the watch house. This morning -tie was committed to prison to be taken care of. ami al 9 o'clock A. M. was found dead in his ceil. Ver? fiel of the Jury, death from delirium tremens und exposure. ; rr pfbi inji't, VegetablePuryftiisg Pills ?Tt.e general acceptation ivimli lb is. incdicnia has ?i reiey met with trom the public, baa induced tue proprie? tor, Mr the stri uier eouvanience of purchasers, to placo it on sale al lue following locslloas, viz : ?-'lej Bowery, II Avenue D, TJ? Nassau street, S49 Hudson-street, X>i Pearl-siroet, lett Canal sin-ct, 112 Cacrry-atreet, 2Ji Blaecker-strest, 64 Uadtson-street, lolj Eighth Avenue, is Division street, 310 Grand street, 101 Houston street. 100 Third Avenue. Brooklyn?101 Fulton-street. Jersey City?Corner oi .Moeti'i.lliery and V\ a-tnug'en-?trei I C. C. SEBRINO, 193 Fulion-st. 17," The Von ii >; t hoir. er Se'nol Siueiuif Hook nrieiual unit selected, by Win. It. KtaJbiiry, an 1 C vv Sunder-. The attention of Teachers is parte. ule.-Iy re quested lo the following uolices.jiist received l>y ihe. pub usners: New-York, October 35, 184L Messrs. Dayton & Saxton? GenUenmu? 1 have ? v. in uie.i j our valuable liule musical publication,*' 'The Young Choir," and teel gratified to no able to express my uucoa ditiouul approbation ?.l the s-me. Ii is jusl tao thing wanted for juvenile classea; and 1 hope ii may tie widely und extensively patronized. 1 am respectfully tours, S. B. POND. Late vocal Lea lei of it:. N. Y. Sscrod Music Society. Messrs. DaVTON & S.ixro.s?I havu received the COpj of'-The Young Choir," by W. it. Bradbury and (.'. W. Sauders, and I have examined it thoroughly and with j greai pleasure. The music is chaste nud simple, two greai excellencies in a musical work. The .irrniik-cniciit is well designed cod executed, and I ki.ow of no work of the kind belter calculated lo do pood. The wu'i al.-o eouiaius enough oi ih? " Elements of music," to answer all purpo -c-. tor youth I djubt not but u will atl'.ird satisfaction to schools fot childri u and youth and I hone it w ill tibt.nu a roueral use C. P.SMITH. Mayoi of Urooklm. October 20, 184L D. A; S. iilso publish a New Collection of Instrumenta: Music, eonsistii g ofSolos, Ducts and Tries far the Flute Violiu ano Violincello, from the works ol Bcrihoteu Mo? mart. Haydn, Bellini, Walsh. Strauss, and other eiuiusiut composers ; lo which are added brief instructions for eacb instrument. Also tu press?"The Northern Harp," coiisistjug ol original, sacred, and moral SOOfS, adapteu lo the most pop ular melodies,for the Piano-forte and ?iuitar. Hy Mrs ? .Mari S. B. D.iua, author of ' The Soulbern Harp " DAYTON It SAXTON, ul6 (3) yi Nh?shii street, coruer 1'uliun. XT To Kditoro.?The tditor of a profitable Coun? try Paper located in a lieiithy and thriving ullage about thirl} uiilee from New-York, is itesiroiss of rbniiim^ his busiuiiss, and will therefore disposoof his Ctabu-hmont. Inquire at the i tike ofthe Tribune. d!7 4c* XJ-.Hs'tlit-int'isol tin S5e?-t ?jj is ts I i t t Popular Bemediea,Leeches, English aud French Perfum? ery, tjoaps. Brushes, ?u, for s ilo by J. A. I, CODDliNGTON, Drucir,.l,, du I mis* 227 Hudaon st^. cnraai ol Spring r )RT OF NEW-YORK. DECEMBER. 21, L-n. ?i iiiiaiu re 4.1 manuc?This Day_ TK? -i'n j TnC moon full. sb* Rises 7 Sr3 I Sets 4 32) Rises 0 i \ Sets C27| 1 39 Latest Dates. lomuoh.tiov. i? I havre. srov- b uvrarooi,.yov. 181 ?aw^axsuxs.etc 11 The next fleam-Ships lo Arrive raoM iivuRr-oou I tkvm uvrarooL Columbia, left.Dec. 4j_Briuunia, leases....Jan. 4 The next Steam-Ship if Leave rao.m bostom j 8?*? _ . , Columbia, loves... Jan. J^J^mia^ai r?.... Feb. 1 CLKxaso v.-sTcaos n Ships Narrseansett, DesuaeckU. Havre, Boyd A Hincaaa; Oconee, Jackson.Ne- Orleans, E K coiliiu . Peter Heluick.Post, Mobile, L D Hurlbnt&Co, Lai aoun, Myers, Charleston, GeoSulioo B.siIa i.Uou. Cowpland. Portland, Cnnsteliun i Powvert. Bttga Eliza, Lockwood, St Crtwx. tierjamiu de h?rest t Gaidau, llaiuer. PortauPrioc*. Neasaith A C;cds; Perry, Kmdson t'harl-stou; Savauiiah. Saapier, Snvaauah, ?taritn * Cloatm u . Kraz bri, Kdiua Reslsurala. \ la ma, Paraamboco, Uowhsod sc X*piuwali; Br brig Mary, PiaoLSt Johns, .\ K Middleiou Al i.e. Scars Sophia, Jones. Baltimore ; Ann D BeJull. Nor? folk ; Salsra. Mallows, dn. r'o-ler a: .Nickersoii ; Petjuot. Relly. Boston; Hopewell, Whilden, New-Bedford; fu sauuah. Fallen, Fredericksburg aud Norfolk ; Bsl.imore, v\ ogiour, Petersburg, Va. aaaivEO vesTtaoar: fc'.ir ?lsry J?nc McMaih, froia N'srfolk, cotton, *--c, Stu.-ge* a Cleann it. S at i.u.rrtia, Waverley. Eastport. with fi?h and lath. Sw.lk ft Boy ton. SLaxrith. In Ihr. city; D:c. 90. by the R--v. Dr. Brcwnlee. Juan I Eadic. Jr . tMrd n.-n of Jahn Ei K-o... of thu city, 10 Mary A .eldest daujattr cT Wido? Mary Q rick:r.bo?s, : uf Albany. At Cues. Dee. 14. by Rev. Theodore Sp^r.crr. Rev. Dnucau Kennedy, Pistor of the North Dutch Chcrch. I Albany, to Miti Clsrisi,?. aidant daughter of JLA. Spen . cer, Es?;.. United State? District, Attorney, of tr.e fiumer ! place. Dieb: In thu city, Dec. 17, of pulmonary consumption, Chsr leite, wife of Andre? Sim in in th - 33 I year ol srr ag?. la ihi-city. Dec-21', of consumption, '??t?. alary j*ne BbieU, aged 2? years, wife of Samuel Shiels, formerly ?f Beldeaore. Baltiniore papers will please copy. ! Latins city, .Dec Is. atthe resilience of her son-in-law, ; Silvana. Hoyt, Mrs, Miry Biiker. relict ol Dani?i Barker. I ia the fi?ta year of h?T ige. Her rattans were taken to Heap* erf, L. I , for intermsnt In t .is city, Dec, 19, at 3 o'clock, P. M . after a loa; ?cd painfal illness, Mary Ann s, wife ol Jtaies Snea, in tbe lit year of her age. Her funeral will take place this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from lier lata resident?, No. 53 Allen ?treeu The frienJ, of ue fatally are requested to attend without farthar ia Mtstion. In tan city, Dec 19 Caleb Pe?kluun, in the 73d year ol hi, age. In this city.Dec 19, Mary S. Etris. daurh'.er of Joan ,.uil Mary E. Etris, in ihe fta year of her e;:. In lins'ti'y D c. 18, Ellen'Ed?e!l, wife of Charles J. E-lsoi, aited 33 veara. '] & UKY GOODS 'IEK1J1 AiVTN?M *- ed to fxe|i?nj:t tor Lr Goods, a hr-t rate fi'C proof Iron Chest, a-.di?-J. C. otfit,- ! of pap'r. fli'l .... JO ULY .'IcVAHE Sc Co''71.NTEi-U?L?Ct; OFFICE, 99 Kasaau-et. Rereaerrcca ?Hon. M. H.GriuneU, H. Breroort, Esq., W_Ir? iay, I'rtif. hcr.wiik. o!3 Im LT ?TidON'S IXTELIalCENfJB OFFICE 1 I V?. Stall Pearl.le.-i .,.ar K-r..,l . ,v .11? |>VAltu?A small tautiiy, or single geatlaiaon, c.u If bare Hoard and pleasant rooms in a private family i0! Ess- Rroadwi.v.?House first class, a few selrci board e-s hu'1 location eery dc.irable. c21 Iw" Ltif* T? i In T.'i.luy in-lit. De. 17 irnru the fo'.of 47lh it East river, a Ya'*! Boat, lettered ' Itock i?a?' on Ii r f:im. Whoever will reiurii said hont to J. f". Mil !er Tattle B?v. fo it of 47.li st. or to M. Eager* A Co. No.fi Fulton F'ab Market, or give informational eithi r< f the above-places where the boat cuu bs found shall tie suitably rewarded; d212c< / 'ODLl* LADV^ BOOK-O.Ti No ; \J B w-rv?A New-Year'- Present Con cement of a new volume of Godey'a La-iy's Rook and Lady's Atn-ru-n Magazine, edited by Mr. Barall J. Hale, Mrs Lvdis H Sieourney, Morton UeMichaelni ; 1. nis A Go , ley Miss C M. Sedgwick, Miss ?. Lesli. N P.Wil I .is, recutar couir hutora. ContCU'i of lilt January So ?VoL XXI >.. ..... I. I Hidustry and Idleness; b> T.?. Arthur. Illuitrated. ' Tl e Forgotten ; by Ilia i Hail. j Wilton Harvey . by Miss i". M. S- dgwick. I The Talisman , iir Mrs. Francis S. Osgood. The Beaux, ? Sketch; by Mis' Le.he. It is the rwilight Hour; by Epes Sargent . The Brother's Record . by I. McLellan, Jr. , The Two Brtlals. or The Lovers' Walk, a Legend of Craven . by Mr,. Emma C Embury. The Aitemisia. b.. Mrs, E. C. Sfdmsn. 'I mp Seeth? ruer ? D.ugliter; by !!? ,-.ry F. Hirrmcton. Ob where, gentle tvisi Wind; by J. K. Mitchell. 3 wuei. b> Park Beej imin. Scriptun Readings; by Mrs. S. E Farlev. To I llei . by Miss E. M. ?aiui.le. Th iui h -' ii traveling . oy M's L. H. Snrottrney. Tl e. I rial by IV?. a Fragment, by Mrs. E F. E let t ia ih o's Dream . trai sljie.) from me Gerimiu, (>\ Enjtel. Spai iah Romauce of the Sixteenth Century; translated by W.J. \\ alter. Aunt Mercy : b- Mr;. C. Lee Hccu. Editors- llaok Table Emhrliiti-.'iinlt ? Industry, engraved on St el by A. L. Dick. Idleness, do. do. do. Lace Work, with wreath of Roses. Fesbions bir the Hail Room. Term': ? i per annum, in advance, or 20 cents ? single number. Pablisbed monib,y, delivered in any part of this city and Brooklyn, and sent by mail to all parts of the IThiied i>taie? and the Cenedee. bv d-JI 3tis ISRAEL HOST, eg Bowery. L??ML AT THIS?l.i.t received, a lot of Finn-, uels, yard wide, ?t ouly Is fid per yard ; lot Dc Lames at Is 3d ; lot I gbt Sdks u'i only 3s !? I ; corded bit Silks it 3.i Sd per yard ; lot I irgeSbawls at 20a ; lot Tatltoms at only 0- Ii i; lul French Wenn is at Be 'id . lot Woolen Socks at 'J cents a pair; lot Cotton B?ii, at I cents pound ; 1 lot Carpet, yard wide at 3s 6d; lotCetton Wadding at I cent n sheet; l?t boys' iur dps at Is 6d; men's tur Hats I2si lot Hulls at 10*; lot superfine Long Cloths, yard wido, at ouly 9 cent, per var.t . lot Musliss m I ceuls per rani, for sale st WILL ET IUl\ RINS'S 3lor?, dls'3tis- No. 541 <;re?uw:yh .t. A Fl LL \---(i|t I'MK.VT OF FRENCH AKD ENGLISH CASSIMBRXS, or Ttir. taTEiT ratL ano wtnTcn pattcsjis, Can be found u t the Sevr - \ orU 4'anli TntloriMg BatabliahtSSeitt, Iii Fuiton-strect, near Broadway, Where particalar attention is paid to cutting Pnuts in any style our customer, may wish, and made at the short e,t notice. A great variety of Diamond, Vlae sad Bond street Beavers fur Overcoats, made to order, in a style sarpassed by none, and et prices to suit llie most econom? ical. Also, our usual full n-Mjrimeiit of Weat-of-Englend and French Cloths, together with the Woolen, Velvet*, Cashmeres, Brocade and other Silk, for Vestiags, com? prises as full an us-ortmeiit a. tan be found in the city. Strict punctuality observed in filling order,. Casa on delivery, mid no abatement in prices. N ft?Those persons in want of a goo.l and fashionable Overcoat, at a m derate price, ire invited to call aud ex* inline our style and quality before parchasmg elsewhere, as M r. (jay lord gives tns whole altem ion to the cutting -le paruueul, wtiosc natau is a sure guaranty lor a lir>'.-r:iie fit ol if J. <- B mi p.I. Aeent SHERMAN'S* LOZENGES. EVI k> fc:> t rJJ* mi" iheir errat worth in rolievi s fiiiiuh, Col 's, Consumption, Whooping Cough, Asm [ ma, Headache, Palpitation, Lovraes* of Spirits, Worms, i ami all nervou" diseases. Diud M. Krye, i;.<| So. ? avciuio. I Mr. Ruder, 4tl Cbatbem it tbe famous segardoaler, .Mr. E. G.Siscv, maboruny den-er. j C?l E S. Benson. -Jl!' Bleecker st I Beuj Crombie, ion Fulton st led many others have bean cured by them. Wholesale ind riuilat It? Nassau st, 188 Bowery;231 Bleecker,327 1 Hudtou. 77 East Broadway and IJ7 Fulton street, Brook 1 lyn e23 lmts a % 1 ??> " A.1US cV tO. /Vutiieranes ana Chemist*. 77 East Broadway . cori.er of M irkel sU nave constantly oahand a complete assortment oi the very best Drugs umi Medicines ; French, English and (iermac Chemical*. Ai-o, a laree stock oi" choice Perfumery, Fancy S^aps, Combs. Brushes, sad splendid cut s^a.? Cologne Buttles, and every nr'iclo ru^ iired lor the toilet or nursery. Paysiciaos' Preacnptiensand Family Recipes prepared in in- raoet cartful manner. Medicine Chests for sale; aho, filled and refitted on the most ro.is.iuaole terms. Lee.che, of thu nest kiad always for sale or applied by an experienced person at any hour. Medkiaes delivered at any hour cf the night. 'VJ titeod" c 1 a .>' ?r i.Es a X D BOA P?1000 boxes different ipislities, for sale at low prices, bv d2l 6.' J. HOPPOCK A SO.V. ?-10 Fulten st MOLASSES-.Nvw crop New Orleans MolaJsea in barrels, for rale bv ?i'-l J. HUPPOCK A SON. 230 Fultoa at SwI.KftsU ULI.!,!!)?Klue faLCV strapped, also O rough end polnthed loose Bells, for vile ?t wholesale and retail, by OS BO BOX at LITTLE. d-t_3t Fult n ?t s|a;,? EU'i'? tTt:~\\ ?.. 1' |,s.-s s 0 William ?treet, couilnucs to mauutac.ure Silver Wa;e 01 ihc least description aud oi the latent patterns. Among a taricty of articles be wouid euumcraie tne loiio-.ng u? worthy of atteution Prcsci;lati..u Vases, richly chased and approp-mtelv designed: do. Pitchers, do do do; round and oU:oug Wall? ers, with rn-b chased >,ud grape vine pattern edge?; Tea aud t'i rl-.-o Services, richly chased ri.ia ana' auticue pat? terns, most richly chased in the style uf ibi antique; cake sud fruit Baskets, in th' most modem te.it- aud fi-gsiit,y finished; Dessert Fruit Reives and F irks. Silver biades; Children's Mugs,chased ani plain pattern.-. Forks and I Spoons, kluj: ikreaded, aud plum taread.d patterns. The whole Of Ibex articles are manufactured on the premises, of sterling silve-. aud no care or expense is ..pursd in the bcautv of tne workunusbip. N B. Oidrrs by letter nunc'ualiy attended to. dil lm JbA WAKTBD-A good improved Farm ol y?!T I?as* n.-tfv Mltial:- somewnere wiiuin Hit mi'es of the city of New-York, and really worth about 3000 or 4000 Jollar-, for which will be given in axcbange -rv-rsl Dwelling Bouses, all uearlv new, with suitab e cardena. ?otul wells, cistern-, Ac A.c. complete , and which sre ail rented, aud will rent for a fair interest on their valuation. This properly is eligibly situated in Elizsteihiown, New Jnrsev. Acv persou having such Firm to dls,ose of as above described, and who m?y wish to mase a fair ex chauge. will apply by letter r.post-pail) addressee to W. W. at tho otfice of the Tribune. The appiicaul will please be particalar in describing bi? farm buildioc, Ac. and shou'd it be found to an wor the uurwose, the applicant shall have due and prompt at tereiou. Jil e*xl3. CWBET BKK.1T? A: HANDSOMETBKTH. O Sherman's Orris Tooth Paste will ?*e-tea the breath, harden ihe rums, whtieu the teeth and keep lh.*ai from schmg, Warranted uot to iujure thetc recocaneaded bv Dr. Elliot the oculist - - ?t; Dr. Csstle the dis tingnished dentist, 'Jl'7 Broadway: Dr. Chiltoa the well known chemist, and every t>ody teat ha? used it One thousand dollars will be forfeited if it ever injured any eae's teetb.'or if it tan be surpassed. Sold st 106 riassaa st.. Bowery. 77 East Broadway. S21 Bleecaer, 2i7 Hudson st and 139 Falten It Brookiyu. n.23 luus !;?>!. Vi) aY PRESENTS. GlFTd Ft?ri T**fc UUHU.V^. For iile a: the Chn'.:r: Hail Bookstore, at the io-xes: Cash Prices. ELrG\M'LY bonad, ins Cue editions of the Bible, ci all sisal ft is) 3 no te esarto. Testaments of the usual size-. The twa of Cctnaion Prater, ct all sizes, as-' -n e.i-cj|. booad. I Tht ri. ferial / ......r itiei < 0/ us JSiilt?ia three vo ?. touiplitu? uperbij boujj in Morocco gilt, and m dota, ? cit' ?'irr-. I " ?ci/er>? Art* end Jnticaiftts?130 illustrsttnrs: a re y itili j- " . ir?_i ::ie I. hsC u fleligiou* Trie: Sjcie'.y, in gin ...!..nr. li'iit (^-cd-ap'dj, :Eieeley'-, with 16 beautiful ecgre. ! viLg?t- busOi e. ENGLISH ANNUALS FOR 1S42. 7"i< Droving .*?o..:j: -crop Saoi "llti poeti :a! iOnstra tioni t.> Mi i Howuti otj eu;ranngs, and elegantly bound in b'Ue silk 7",ie Book of ihr Ejudutr . or the Court of (Jueen Vic? toria: aseries ol highly finuhed Portraits of the Fernst? Nobility; 3d series! with poetical illustrations, bound iu green morocco. The Kt'pickL . ediud by the Countess of Bicaaiagtea . with thirteen Oeaarifal'eatbelluaaraenU, elegantly bouni in cnm?oa silk. Tkc B"ok of Btmnttti edited by t'ss Couu'.e?* of Bies -ingtua; wit i 13 ?^leuoid euirravinrs of car Majesty the ; Qu rn lud other u:sliug!!i-h,'d ladle.-,?bound in tilae m!S. Hecih s Pu::iirtn'^u Annual. ? hi-twry ace description ol Pir ? la IsiI. bj Urs. uu.-e. wi;i SI Highly tiutshed eu rravm- ?bound in freen <-ioth aid gilt roe'Cei-aiit of Modern An . ediud by Alane A Watts. I il'ustraicc wum t;i -pleulnl t.graviuijo?- spleadidjvol j uw. elegantly bound in Tn-s-y morocco, err.? gilt. Tht (icmso/Art a T. ken of Remembrance, illustrated . wi'iii; ettcautl) engraved p aies . a beamifal volume, j elegantly Sound in I urkey morocco, ext.-*. The Jarcult icrup Book. by Mrs. Klbs, with IT beauti? ful t>ia e-. Friendship's Oftring ami Winter's H'rtath?lObeauti ' tifel plati-mb tsed murocro. Tie target-Mc-^ot, - in Ii exquisite engravings, bj ! Fred-ncs sbotwri?morocco, richly git. AMERICAN ANNUALS, FilR 1542. T\' Viatel a Cbrstoai and .V-w Year's Gift, with i I fine engravings?morocco. Tke l'omi';- Ktcptukc, a l hrirtmss and New Year's gifl for Youag Peep T>ie If if:?.o?r ':<. with ;i!'j:i". -tee! plates. I The Gi/f a C?iri>t:nic and New Vti.-'. p e^int, with ? ? beautinil engraving?no rocro. ,-icnly c:lt. Tht Token end Atlantic iotttenir, wi;h 10 Sue ergra vine*?nio-occu. j J It La..'y * Hm,k of Fleiers aud Poetry?W beau ifji I colored |i aies?luo-oc'O. j Tie Gees,a Christmas and New Year's pr?seut?T ent? i belli.-tmieiii- morocco. j The Friind-htp'* Offering, by Mrs. Ca'.haricn H. XV ' L-'r a?p'att-?morocco. Tili finse of Sharon a llelieinus S- uvcBl.r by Mis: Sa rah ''. F. carton, wi b S plates? ? m' n-.ed T'it Dahlia , or, M<.mvrtal oj JffcCtisn?6 pistes?mo rocco. The Rae .? or Ap.cti ns Gift.by tunly Marshall?!n steel engravings?mi rucco. A i u,-oituiei.t o! Juvenile B tos?. Ptalionerv. SeC dll tf J. c. RtbFIELU. Climoa UalL ?lt?RT fi?OJS FOR CIIIt 1 sTM?S~G:FIS. / ' W. .1IU1H cV CO. 3-13 BROADWAY t ' (or sale a lari'- and COmpletS assortment ?flieh and t.iibien.-.'jle Dry liood;, suitable for Holyday Pree>-nt-. livery tviuj in their line can be fi ned at their establish iuoi:t of ti:e best qualities and nt the most reasonable price?. Excellent SHILLING CALICOES, fast ?dors. 1,00 i pi-.es rich ENiiLlslI LAL1CU1S, from Is. IJ.to'J 2s per yard. 4 4 FRENCH CALICOES of best quail y. and eew stjle, on'r 2s. per yard. The best 4 4 EARL8TON GINGHAM, only 2s. per | jord . not to be bought else* here under 2s. 61. Mt/l'S. DE LAIN ES in endless variety, from 2s. and 2s ?J. p-r yard upwards. A i irir lot of very rich goods, only 3-. They now oltt r their rn I Part? ioods at 4<. per y ard SILKS of eiery style and description: excellent Chine -Silks, old; 5l per yard; elegant Satie Striped Silks, 5s. fid 6s; al o iires d'Afrique, Reps, Watered, Ombre and Glace Pou tie Soics, very low. FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS, Net Bags, Gloves,Silk llo.e. Cambric ll:.odaer, Inet-, Thread Lace-, JLc. N. It.?Ii. W. A Co. have a few I udies' fry tlef'nt Cloaks yet remaining, which they wni offer during tbi Christmas Holydays much In low their value. They are made of the finest Thibet, rich Silks snd Satins, and 3 ( r ] I are of the rich, st Genoa Velv-t. A few pieces of the rich yard wide Wa-hisg Silk?, at fis still remain. d21 lwis I j ill.Y D I X PRESS \ 1'?.?R. L. * A. BTl *?* ART, corner of iiieeu*ich and Chambers streets, have ii iw ou haul and ctTer for s ile at nid'erate prices, j sn sxtoosivo t ari-ty of French fancy boxes, hi ?de express- ] ly for them by one ol t:ic best manufacturers in I'arii, consisting of lid, sliding, vslise, and basket boxes, sacs, cornets,cornucopias,dtc of various patterns filled with -ugiir plums ?f their own niauuCacture ; together wiih ihe usual sssortment of Candies oad Sn^ar Plums of superior quality. d20 1 wie / ilfttst I 'I IS AND NEW YBAK'sj PRE V SEN TS? What m re acceptable holyday [.reiuni can an aflectioaate bus*>and make to hi* wife than a fir-i r its Ml of ivory handled Kuises and Fora?' Or to his etnldron than a .et oi Knives and Forks fur children Do you ?am to get such er a handsome pair of Razors 8 ?sors. Pen Karvea, *e ai moderate prices 1 (.'all upo^ d'-'I It- H. P. I AGG. Cutler to. Ds) N'.ssati sL Ht? l7 i D A 7k* PstgiSssN t'sj?Fine ? ? Mantel ' locks. Jewellery, Snvcr W are Ac. E ii S ROCKWKLU No. 9 Aslor House, have u ? .iiuplt.e s.-ortu eat offi te D iplex Patent Lever. Lepiue and other Watches, ail warranted tost rate time keepers. A tieautiiiii assortment ot French Mautel Clocks, also warranted first r >te t -r i nie. A larire assortment of Diamond and other rich Jewelle ty. rftho newest ayd most Ushi-nable pait-rus. And of Stiver Ware, sue t as Tea S ts, O biet?. Mugs, Knives,Forks, Spoons and every o.?er article of Silver Ware, ail warranted of the liaesi silver and best of *er? ni uisliip. d2t 2*is J~A~f t ? H.JES AN U .1K W E L It Y for HOLY DAY PRESEN I'S ? Ja-t received by the ..ibscri ber, some very tine Gold and Silver Lever, Aucior tscup uieut. and Lepios Watches. Also ? lew Diamond Ptns ai;d Kings, and C'ameo Phis fjr hi.lies. Gold Ch?ius. Pen? cils, Ac; all oi w ich he is s. lice, ai retail, lo*er thin ?t auv other place in the city. Gobi Watches as low as 30 tn il'l wach. Watcaes and Je*clry e.xeh.uifted orOOBght, Ad vVu'ches warraatedio keep rood time, or tne ruoM'y , returned. Watches and ? locks repaired tu the best manner, at much less ih n. the usual prices, by one of the Hoest workmen in the city. G. C ALLEN, importer of Watches and Jewelry, wholesale aal retail, ds Imia No. 3o Wall--:. a;i e a:r-. BOOK-KEEPING. THE Coentme Rooms of C. C. M4K8H, 83 Cedar street, continue "pen from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. in or? der that merchants snd others may ava I ihemselves of a i course of instruction last is truly practical; ote that em I brace? a complete routi::? of mercanule transactions aed I : mercantile calculations; and one in wnich the student ac- i ; lually koeps a set of books in a couanatr hous?. To those j who are auacquainted n uh tha adreriiser's repu'atiou he desires to say, that bi: prn cipai work on book-keep? ing has pass?d m'.o ten editions , that it roc-ire.* the pre ; fer'ence in the Ne?-York Pjbbc Schools and other Isrre institutions; and that be, himself. Bs? the honor of beiuc ro-appuu:ied teacher of book keepir.g for the " Mercantile Library Association" of this city. Pr ltpeetuses, wt'.h turn:- mtv be bad at the couatin? roou>= as above. dig Im*_ ^ 5 r i 5 c i C Be perlet t in tai- Art ai d then No wor i -a? well e-cajju vjur pea. ^TEMK.KAPin.i lt PHE IRTOF WRIT O LN'G SHORT RAND, for taking down Sermons, Lec tares. Orations, Truis. tic Taught with the most u.in? volved success by T. TOWNDROVV, at his rtemi.. CI ir endon House, corner Broadway ?ud Duane SlrecL Mr. Towadrow, Professor of Stenograpby aud Practical Ks porter. formerly of London and Manchester, ?ou'd must 1 respectfully aeuouuee to hts fnen t. aud the public, that i he n ,- ii'duced by pte-sing solicitations of uumereus individu da who .re de?iro.is to receive iu-liuction from him to prolong hi> stay in tht- city for a b'ief penoS. fur the purpose of giving snoiher course of L-ssocs in the scieie-e of Sleno^rapnv, a;rceahly to his o*n peculiar and h,;;b!y approved sy-toia, founded upon the most sun pie and uaerrtng principles, and which, the Author can, "?lib thi atrnost coali ieuee place in fearless competition with the vinous methods pursued by the first etecocaph ers rn the weld dl7 3t*< nEPOT ?F FANCY DRjBSeJ ARTI? CLES. 220 Rroauway. Am-rican Ho: 1 ? Au invoice Of new and rieft Silk and Sana Sort and Cravats, just re coiv-d ?Ld for sale at u.ual nod :rHte prices. With a re-ic nil assortmeat ? f faoey dress articles. dlti 3:-od VC HIN?; TEETII. 'A&ISEN'SSPECIF! -A eruiu cure for the To^ia SeSe. Prepared only by J. W Clomes, Dentis:, 47 Boud -ireet, N. Y, and so d by um. wholesale and retail. Reccmraerded by the fol? lowing eminent Surgeon Den-isi- oi im? City : L Parc;?ly. Jil Rrosdwsy, N. Dodge. 62- BroaJwsy, J.Smith Hodges": rtond-st. E. ri. Burger, 34 Msrket st. For sale by tire following Druggists . CoOon, id Bleeckcr.st: Ring. 644 Broslwav j Sc?i-fl-lin. 144 dnsl; Har^ SS8 Bros iway and cor. Hudson and Norta Moore ; Mitnor. 192 Broidwsv: Huichinrs. loOBo*>ery; Sym?. 6H Bjwety; Burrei. '-lO Chsttham. and Doolitil? 245 Cent-9 sl Price, per Vial, 50 rent," half vial, 23 renu. d2l lm- 1 M I > i M K N l >. MBLO% DR. LARD.Nt.K 6 LtCTL'RF.S. ?tconil t uui ?f : Being the last which can be del ver-<i previous to Dr. Lardaer'? ?;ep.irtur- f. oai Men ? 1 orS. Tbl? coir-e will consist of eignt . teuiog., oa rjch of *hn n two Lectures ?rill tie delivered. Tae su'-jects for the-e ev-oisg? wi.i be selected fr?ra :he taust iciurestiiis iui p. p"iar par..- 11 uslror.omi.'al ?td , oyicsl scietcr aa? ircra ihe applica'ioa of Science :o th* bee md uselm art-, and none of me Lecture, dein ?red tu the first course wilt be repeated in the second. Aaiou. t?e topics which D-r. I.ar>Jacr w ill itiroduce in tbts see-nd co ai?e De tc? following. I L't-.cl'AV. Slst Djcmbcr. tho tulijects will be. Fart 1. GAL VANISH?Analysis of its discovery; analogy to act m.i vitality . Xauolvan ?a I H?rschel; sir iiutn pLr*' Dav\'? researches. Part It. THE FIXED IT iRS?Their nature, crmbe:. mtrnitudr ami distance i thuir splendor compared with the Sun; their distribstihn through lite aby.s of *o >ce Subscription Tickets ?4. adfflittinc a gentleman and tart ladies ;S^ admitting S single person;Si, acuaUtiog unc j ouug o- r-ou. For Single TicHrts?! remitting a gentleman and twr.N dies: of cents,admitU g one person. Vviaag p-rtons ha ! I a _ dSl BOM i.K \ TjlT'lSJ t etLi:! tits, !Yo. '47 Bowery. rpHIS EVENlNli D cemher -Jl. the performance ?rill I commence with Grand Entree entitled The Amazon iau Maids aud Roman Herves bv c ladies iad gealleaien. To be followed hv CKACAKATOO. ur, Cucoauut Ballet Auer win n - TABLEAUX VTVAX3 by the Rivers Family. Rolle ? ine * hieb? M sSMFICEN 1 IIIDIMJ A; SPORTS OK THE R1XG To conclude with? C?>h ?s CABBAGE; or. The UnluckyTailor. Doors open at a ?juirler ?pa.-t 6 o clock, petfo uiaiiri commence- a 7. Boxes 50 cent*. Pit i? cents. dc? \jVsiFc ?X" "f/aissTI VAL.-Mr. C. E HtJKT. ? ? respectful'/ announces to tns friends end ih- public in general, that h? will nave the houor of giviug a selee uou from his Oratorio the Remission of Sin. \V e ?orc? .. lactrd Iron Nikon's Paradise Li'st ) at the raberuacle onMbuday evening, Dec 27ta. 18*1, composed lor ana le-icsied to the New York Sicrcd Music Society. The principal part. ad. be sus amed by Mr. Braham, MreC i.. Horn, a Vonng Lady, her tint appearance iu New Vb-k. Mr. C. Horn, Jr. Tu? princtpd Membcn of th. Veer York Sacred Music Society, b ava kindly coast .;!? a 10 render their v finable assrstacce to support ti e choi us ?e.-. The Ontheitra will i-e fun mi I efficiently u iported ?v the principal memlier. of the huteri ?aa Society' Leader?Mr. I". C. hill. Conductor?Mr. C. E. Horn Dr e Hodge* will preside at the Organ. The Se< and Put *ill be supported by Madame Fran hn:! ("I i i?, Mr. Prabam, Sigoor Be Bcgui- Mrs C. K. Horn. Mr*. Bafey, Mr C Horn. Jr.. Mr. A Phillip* anil Mr. C F. Horn, who will .i: * -,.m- ol their most favorite Sooc*. Duett-, Ac. Mr. H. C. Timm will preside at the Piano Forte. ZT Further particular" will Se duly annourced. Doors to be opened at half past 6 o'clock. Concert to ran m nee ni It ill" past 7. Tickets $1 eac'i, to he had of the gentlemen who hsv-1 sitidlv formed themselves into a Committee?at 'he prt - ?">??-?! Ma.n: Mores, also ol Mr. C. F.. Horn, 534 Bread' rey. dSO 3f Tlire l.mom's 1 ball, which wastoukt ?? pUce ?H Friday, Dec 17th is i? .t| oned en accouio olthe weather, until THURSDAY, 23d December oi whiLii occasmn the room will b:- splendidly Ceeorated :z>'. UO expt n-e. or pain, will he spared to reader this one of lioj most ntlrerme Ball, of the season SILAS) CHICKER1NG, 312 Broadw.iv. T C BUCK Vi Vesey st. A. I! V \.M>h RZEE 9S Vesey -j. A. C. REa n'oLUS Vesey st j.Carlisle .'i wunsmst J. Mi D*NNaUGH I D iane *t S. J surril 3iOE?*t Broadway. J. LUNDVVAN, 7i Mu b.'rr> it <'ipt. J. F. VVOOLF, O'n vVashingtoa st. i !l ^s. VV. BAKER.98 White A. I'F. I COCK, earner Chamber st and Bd'way A. i'aton at Reed ,L rOHN TOWN. I'reasurer, 999 Washington st GEO CUAY S'C'v. H 3 Reel sr. djl 4l i, \ if. .s.nss .is a Hits TtTli k ti iiii.i.iTuT rABLt S. wi h lioth Irou ?ml Muhoe*U) Frame?, over the Climax Eating Rooms, No. U Ann ?i and 14 i Fulton ?t . Tue preal-si and bsassortment of Table, with all he E if", du nniT'icem. ills, are in full operatuiu. Buy? er* ?te' ulaver? ??e invosil to call ^n,l try them, ii' r" If mi BLANKETS! Kilt ?ALE GIIEAP?! r i \ PAIR 10-1 Rmc und Whitney Blankets, 53 ?-.'>. t**vr 5edo l.'-l do do do 3 00. 100 do eatra heavy Mackinaw L'o I OH. 70 do ?uperior Bith Blankets, different from $fi 50 to 10 Ofl. ALSO, The cheapest assortment of Flannels to be met with in the ? uy BROWN d: CKUl'HART'S Ouo Pnca Store, 50 Catharine street. d'3 3us" aornrr of Madison street JLEIGUS, xLlilOn?, SLCtCillM :? CRADLES, CRADLES:?Boys' Sleighs und Toy ?.'r oll-., toy Wagons. Birrowa. a Inrire SSSOrtmeut ol the shove articlee, together with u treat variety ?f house, keeping Wood Ware, Hardware, Tin Were and W illo* Ware, lot -als cii-ap at vill ,nd C.' ? lireeun ich street, by W. It J. JAMISON, die 2wis one door uorlh of Murray,st. N'. (?KAM ,v UA?GHWO?T. ?td nutl ?ri.l Broadway, neatly Opposite Niblo's Garden. NPLBKDID flttODS. Jac OANCY AND FURNIS IING ARTICLES actual's I sold for ?*5 tu 3n per ceal below former pri-es. A ,r< at tariety ol whicu are adapted to th< present season aud are of the newest style. A Cu>!PLET? SSSOaTSUSTT OK N. w pattern Gas Fixtures. Candle sad d. Chanuebere. Biraodolee, ormolu. Silvered aud Bronze. 1 to 5 lights. C Ii dt lab ras, 4 to 13 ig^ts. Asir d tamps, of the latest pattern, of everv size, van lew. 11 ol Lamps and Lanterns. Candiesucks, a greet variety. Hand, Reading, S d? and Mantel Lamps Chuirn , n ladeliera and Lamp*, a iar<e aAsortmont. Plated Rt*ol>iu? Castors. Cake Ka.kei*. Toesl Racks. Bu'ter and Fish K?lves. Table Cutlery of all kinds. Britannia Tea ami Coffee Sete. Jap tu Wait-ri of all prices. G riiiu Silver Spoons ana Forks. French Porcelain Diams. l)'.-?ert and Tea Ware RICH CUT AND PLAIN GLASS. Wine, and Tum'ders, Ciiampagnes, Liquors, Cl -rets. Gublet? Flaggons, D-cauier-. Waier Ro ttes, Hock an 1 Finger Olas-ea, Toilet Bottles, Cellery Glasses. Ss ts,Gl*l Pitchers. Ice Creams, Leimuides, KijwU, Surar D shcs. Ac. Ac. CsOOL?? TO LO.CI. A separ'ite stock of splendid Chandeliers, Car.rlelnbri", L?mp?, China Glass, Table Cutlerv, Ac. ate., ? irnieh d at all time._dll -w:, 11 E It I NO Est?Lupin's oe?t light and dark Merino*. .VI aI-o English aad Oermao, of rlae quality, at great ly reduced prices, at BCRCHARLJ Se HAZARD'S, d2ii 5f l'JU Uraud at next te. Broadway. DOITIBAZflafBS? Black ind s lower *J than ever before erf red. Satinets, black ac-i grey oaixed, of excellent quulitiM BURCHARDA HAZARD 12 ? ISO Crsnd -u. next to B oi '-av. BHI J' LA NT A i LA. ?ETTsj? Dix u&Son'i dntiuaia Ware of various pat.erna. ju?t received, to? gether with a Urge a-a 'rta tit of Block Tin COFFEE ANu TEA L'rtNS, and a variety of Fine 'lothi: and S in Iwich TEA TRAY-* AM? WAITERS. Also.polished steel FIRE SKTTS Those wbo wina to purcBa.c ertic'es in the above line will call and 'xsmiue them before purchasing eisen here, ai they will he orfered a*, very low prce*. A u-ual as-o'tment of Wooden Ware, Basket, and Hardware and Tin Ware for housekeepers'use, kept con si mt ( SB hand at tue Furnishing VVa-ekouf, io'J an? 255 Green vich. one door above Murray street, by dl- 2wia W. A J. JAMESON. IM.'DtPARE.'VT IT VLIAN WIN? DOW SHADES, OLIVER W WOODFORD, 6b Catharine street, has aitde arrangement, to receive on Monday, the -th i<v of Nov-mber about 90 cas-s con taining 800 p<ir of Transparent Window Shades. They a m been ordered exyresaly for this mirket and will be found to excel anv thiug of "the kind ereroefre import? ed. Families will now have an opportunity ofrurchas ine Window Shades much below their in-nmic value, aad tha-e about furnishing th-ir dwellmes with a..y kiud o' Bi nds, will do well to call and examine tais large assort? ment. Tha inrotce will cootaia i? 2'0 pairs Landscapes, at the low price of ?1,75 per pair. 200 pairs Plain Centers Seroll Border?. frWO to St.*' ISd pairs Moocliebt views, Vigse'.te Center?|4,W to 86.f'0. 150 pairs French Landscape* and Scroll. ?7/0 to fAfiO 10? pairs Real Italian Landscades Dark. $1'J to Sw aad $3'J. ?V B. Always on hand Window Shade Hanrugs. ?t f| O HATTER**? *n assoruneet of Sil? Plu-h I Band." ,c4 oiher TrjamicgJ ua hand and for aale at An ti-Tariff nrice?. by . , ml Lm' ISAAC J. THAYER. 38 Maid.a Lai.c. -:crc 54 rru:>no!-ilreet c-^ . n Frevcu a>d i.,.m? Faxet Goco?."_r. . . , hvrgs and ?et, .von^.tu-Krr? rM^;*010'?.*-* *>oos jiu^mg fr0ln HaSsaM StS^^ tuorioa of tbo trade. Term, of ?,!e (0T Zix ?b" s 00, 4 .norths crMltf?r.t,pr.veU?d?r?a nJH^a^:' <l! 0. Ca-h. ?Ilhoat discount. Cons.tine O? -I , c " ?aper. wood. *ud ua toys,. f ever* description. ,i; * " ? :> es; ti die*' "o. k i uco and book ??-pa ladie. .od gentlemen's toilet boxps; gen. ernes'* shaving and raveliftg ca es fjrnis'ird wr.h evrry article for itBmedi ne Bse; cirar snd seatf' oxe?,o:' various kmu?. g ill clocks f the neweeLStyle, sofre wuh the Castle of Sl Jram De lere, dtq alabaster clocks ue? s-y'a g?th.c. 4 sj?d k ro urui... mosic boxes, i laying 6 aira acd overtures ef the ewaat Geraten and 1 aban con>po*:tioo; a large, eseort scat of rrpi. pins, chains, if. made of COal. an ?if.r<j ;cw article, gilt ring-, pins, clams, Acic Also silver .ruclcs, consisting of n'ag.-e* pias, ear rings bracelets, 'irck erij?.-eiits, ?cintf t">xes. kntvea and forks, sah cel srs, ciear bolders, Ate Ac Also, sold articles, consistn g ?f ring?, ear ring?. r.i*. safety ebaius. head rr.i? menis, .-?gar tube? Ac. Ac. Also a large assortment of chiua md glase articles for p-rsects. many eniireiy new. Also in >"ortsi?nt ot gold and silver lepue watches, anchor srspamci t. 4 ; s?d jewels. Also 1 case of Fieucb wri .Ii g srd net, p. per. fancy and plain. Ar?o?1 splendid Silver Pitcher, weight about SO or. Also?i casi superior assarted Seaiiae Wax. Also?1 let heavy ?aber taakard. weigh'. cr. 6 dwts. Abo? SCO gress Steel Pen? 10 , v.s iges ""tie su I rxira Sheeuegs, some damaged. I Co Cotton Thread. Catalogue. samples morning of ??l". At 12? o'c es-k. .i the Merchant*' 1'xcbsuge KSW-ObLSaXS ClTT Stcc*.?$H 000 Of New-Orleans Citjr Sb-ek. bearing au interest ji ? per crnl per amsnm, payable ?emi-anaea'ly on the 1st May an.l 1 t Nqyember i* the Manhattan Bark >n the City of NowYark, redeem ibieou the 1st May, ISSU. THURSDAY D e. 23 At 12 o'clock, at the Auction Room. M Willism-st Pig Iron?Pen in ory sale ..f 1cm tons Pig liou.No?. I ?ad -J, manufactured by the Sstaubope Iron Company a! Sttsehope, ,\.-w-Jersev. Samples t-o? in ?ro.->. fur exanun itioc. THURSDAY, at 13 o'clock. 6 eases white Pongees. 3tl um ?. i nisge.l on the voyage I in ert.iti.rn, to be sold tor ca-u for the heuent ef whom t may concern. at 'atvaTC svle ?e eases F nev French StyJr C?s?i arm?Vin. Oxford Fancy Dtie Skin,-Cadet, M?tt De 'ninvil e, ? iv.. a superior arue'e. AT PRIVATE SALE?China?Black Silk H-lkfs. n - ssaorted Sewing "'iiks. Josiah Richards. Auctioneer. BY BA.YCst, KM UAKilt * PJLA1 J ? Store ll'ti Hrea^Kaf. TUESDAY EVEVINR, Dec 91st. At ' ? lock, at trie ShIm K.-orn. PstNTiN'.;.-?A valuable ai.d eh.nee eoIII etion of OW Paintiags. bj eminent modern sifets, msstly eleawnilr frame '. conipr sisg ?? variety oi in e-e.uue sob octs, miny I l lem 'v- ks ? t great labor ami ? f e-ie-'iio.l mailt. F.tAMr'n EycasviKcs?Ai?? ii nrh variety of One En .'laving. :n e:eg . .: Lib f-anie?. I'ei-ous aboul selecting iriicles for prescais, will und many ot the above elegant .ml appropriate a- h. lydaj g'fs. ? Ml PaiNnsc by bid Masters?Without reserve to 'ose s consignment, a valuable collection of choice Old Paintings, by the tanst eminent old masters of the Itaii.n .ud Flemish seu.>"i?. THURSDAY EVENING At 6; o'clock, at the Sales Room. MactsiricErrr r.Nc.Ltsii Books.?Ad sxtenslvs and rich eollection of English Book?, easbradag superb Pictu e?qu". Ill??lrated an.l Oruen'i'i tsl W orks. in beeutilul Dd costly bindings, elegsnt hngli-h Annual., and oihor .orks, suitable for olydav presents, or for the d'awiae; 'O m. Also, a choice eelicctiou of works tu thu d lf.:cut lepartmnuts of literature ans) ?ciem a. Among them are Spirit of the Woods, 'pleudid colored .da ea, tjvo; Finden's :'orts and H uhors ot Great Britain . Martin'seleeant HlustratioBsol 'ho Bibb. Hulwor's I.eiU, .piendidly iliu-traiej jm; the V.'ater Color Gal ery. folio; legant Pii tor. i! editions of fid Wa., Don Quixutt?. N pole on. end l.es Evapgiles svo, Taylor's Illustrations of he Bible. liVlene de Ver.aillr:- ll'o engraving,; Job and his times ot i picture of Patriarchal Times, 8vo; Walkers' Exercises of the Ladies; Medical Por ran Gallery, elegant jda'e.. royal sv. . Adam Gort on 00 Locomotives; I urdner ia Steam Engiuea; Memoirs of Eminent Person ia the ?teifn of <i torga the 3d und 4tli. 4 vi Is. 8?o; Use's Collen manafactur's of Great Britain 2 vol?: Gilbert's Railways if England; Gibbon's Work.; Lewis' Sketches cf Con i'aniinople, foliot Fiadea's Portsand Harbors of tire.it Kriinui; Britten's Works, Taylor's I llastratiOBS of ihe It.bt. . !t..sie.'. Work. I vols; Bro wii's Churches of V. ,s nid ???;., Denke's Works; Clarke'. Work-; Lei*blou~a iVork?; Gordon on Locoaoiiou; Webitsr's duarto Die tlOaaryt Cre-?>'s ArtkiiaclUrr; Brer's Railways; Cold ? irtiMii ??uard?. 2 vol.; Hervey'a Works. Also, th- lol owing elegant Annaala, sm'shla for the teasons having no datcoa them?Finden'? Tableau, Bella ? Si i ion; I i.r's Drawing ISi 0;u Scrap Buo ; Heath ? Ii awii g Room Pert Polio; Heath's Picturesqee Aaaual, I vol. Keepsake; Children of Nohtlity; Auihor? of Lug and; II irding's Port Folio, Ac. Ac It V HOYA I. ti I UL JE \7 ?4To?r liiy Bkij.owsv?New-YoHK l.osrc Room / (OKiDsjmiTll'a W KITl N < i AND BOOK ? a" KEEPING ACADEMY, 981 Broadway, opposite ?Vashiugton Halt?Mr. GOLDSMITH respectfaliy in onus the Indies and geutleineti oi New York aud Drook yn, that his Itootn. uro now open for the reception nf lUpils aad visiter?. Mr. G.pledges himself to impart to all, in Ten I.esaona if One Houa Esch, his much admired system of Men .SNTILt PENMANSHIP e:d a masterly command ofthe pen. which Ini own spn. miens and practical exemplifications w ill illustrate, that li"y cannot possibly over lose HI their fiilure practice Mr. Ii. lias received the Ftssr PaSMIDM thrco euccrss ve yrar- for lite bk,t vrrcisteNs or orr us.sn PcMStAM - out' exhibited ?i the Fatas ofthe AMcaicasi InsTmrri. Terms, Five Dotxaas, iaclndihg Stationury, puyabji a advance. Bennett's System of Book Keeping tanght by a praeti al aceouatant, dSO'lwis* L^ISFSSII I-KL IT-Prime Bunch Rai?ias, in s whole, hslf and quarter boxes. Malaga Grapes, in ? hole a,ni half kegs ; fr-?h Citrons, dried Currants surl Sultana Raisins, Ate Ac For isle at wholesale and to? ol, at tie lowc-t markot price?. bv J. O. FOWLER, SS0 ireenwi. ti .itoKt. eoruei of Marrray. Also,Stuart's.Whita ae.l 'i . v Sugar and Molasses -vun. *e_die3ii?* OVEKCOA'l? \l\D CLOAKS, i T ?VI .JlA.N'i KOO.ll?, 235 Broadway, up a 'tnirs, a I-tpo assorrniout of superior reavly made Ivercoata Cloaka, and Winter Frocks, which will be sold ? t re lieed prices. Al-o a large a-sortmout of Overcoat 'loth, aud French fancy Doeskins, for punts, which will n isnde into Garia?Hi? at bar/ains. Gentlercen are invi ad to call and examiuo his siock of Goods and ?tyla of Ivereoats. ri2fl Ioiin j >l LlaS OF THE BKN.NINi^TON, Housa I* tonic Railroad. Bulfalo. and all the Safety Fund dink-; also St. Lawrence. Oleau. and all liia Free or ted B.ca llai.Ms in tin. State, taken without any dis loeot, tax Cloths, Cassintaree, Fianuei?, &c at tan loweet lash price at l-l Green wich-an. near Canals, dJl lieu" "CIJ.M \.\ I. \TI.\G UOIV^E, NOW IN SUCCESSFUL oPERA HO^, N'o. 149 Fulton -t. extending to I i Auu-sL clear tbriegh from ."street to Street, T 0 LET tnd the Furnitura and Fixtures for sale, or exchanged for property in the city or v ciuity. To iho?e ? ho are ac l stated with its unrivalled locality, the respectability of '? customers, and the a.Iva-uga of its thoroughfare from street to Street so seldom obtained, it i- superfluous to ?xpatiato o? ihe-e au-! many other inducements by which a mmpeteot person must inevitably realise a large and pro ttab.'e basiaessof the bestkiud. Ail farther information aid be given ay the propr.etor, whose only reison for <<f ferug this highly favored place to let is urgent business vsich ui:exi.'-?.trdly compels his im.nediate personal at ?rndau' e r Kentucky. On FRIDAYS Ba.?, with other hoile? Fish, will be ?erved up. The finest 0>sters, fried, stewed or in the -.boll. DINNER frem 12 to d. with the usual v.riety of ne hoi teat pr d.o.e of the Markets. Beel Steaks, Wat Cutieu. Metton .nd Perk Chops, 12 I 2cents; Itos.t Paru-idge 25 ccuu, with every other lelicac) to sou all tastes. T^s and C (Te. always readv. .1 cents a cup. nljlf 'pill: ATTtNTION of t!i ? r?ader t* re>P'Ct l fully called to this improvement. The aeihor i. aware ihat it is only accessary t? cad aitemiiaa to the cir urn -la- e. that alter >eirs of expenec?e, pbilosoph cal re -earcn hl.1 at a very great expense, be h?? produced a ?lau for teaching Writing ol great practical utility [astitata for iu-tr"ctio? and depot lor the .ai? of tea . it las, ?:so Ba unwar, coasntaor P*ax Place N. B?Tue plan may be used as a perfect self-instroe jr. dli lmw* , PIANsiTfOBTJE FOR BALiU? . In eJesatit in-uurnenL aiade by one of cur . Irir-i eity manufacturers, and warranted to i an oaio, ia offered for salt at sbout two-thirds is cost, It has be< n ir, use but a few mentb?. and for tune is sel-lota excellad. Aay person m want of a arst rate ia-;rsmeiit at a moderaie priee. would do w?IJ toexamuie it. Inquire of d4 lints' MRS. WARREN. 304 Broadwsr' BEtCIS. 11 AiV I.-qsiTITCTIE-ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL BOARDING-SCHOOL. Tarrywwoe tc Jr. s bv Mai!.)-T. rms reduced for sbout atx poprla, f th-y eater soou. to ?126 a year, quarterlv ? ?'}""e*' Kelcr-nee., to Patrons?J. Chsmberliu. 11 South Williani rre.t. t. H Munaoo. 10? Broad-.treet. i Gl,r?*a' 'w Msid-n Lac?. B Sherwood. 15 Jabn-.tree<; also. *er Landonand J. Z Nichols, of Brooklyn, and ?V