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VOL. X.NO. 3022. NEW-YORK, MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1850. PRICE TWO CENTS. NEW-YORK TRIBUNE, Fjre?.??u Tuesday morning the store of 3. L. Msguire cc Co. on Exchange st. Baniror, wn en? | tirciy destroyed by fire, together vyhb most of the j stock. Lois about S5.U00, on wbich there was a j $-.2,000 insurance.On Friday evening a ire , broke out in the upper part of the four-story bn k I building Q'i and 69 Mi k it Boston, in rooms > ' pied by We H. ClaSin, bonnet mauute torer, ? whose stock was badly damaged. The second Soor was occupied by Mr. Uer-nan G Fisher, dealer in straw goads, bonnets, Sec. whose s:oek j was thoroogbh ioaked with water and otherwise , damaged. The lower floor was unoccupied Mr. j Clafliu is luliv insured at eo office m Worcester. I Mr Fisher is fully insured at the National Office j for $6,000, which will probably cover his loss. ... \ A Bra recently occ nod at Paw Paw, -M. ih. which burned the Paw !"aw House, owned by D. 0. Dodge, the dwelling of Judge Bronghton, and the | store and htm?? -,.f Mr. Mi.s. Total loss $6,000? j all insured. ! mansions i:. Albany frontint; the Academy I'ark and in the immediate vicinity of the State Hall f.nd Capitol. A ?FitKE Sou. C?tJSTy.?The complete census ofCttyahoga County, O. returns givea yjpuia'iun oi 4>,(>??:. Increase hi ten j ears i 1,550: of which increase 10,9; % was in the city of Cleveland. No County in a slave ritate can snow so great a JV Prof, Lasel l's Course <>r Lectueei l.bfiiiiHlry. ??.Spiugler Institute Union-nark leciH THIm (Mi.ay) EVENING Dec. U-i?,? Join.s ?.f M.iirr. fcOilde, llmilds tind *a?-?. Oxvk? Hydrogen. Illustrated by numerous mterssllng an llnlcilvo e*perlm? :,Ih. <iZi ! Mcc-hantr*' InMltute Lectures v tuapel. 720 Broadway. TheSlxth Lecture in the C ??Iii be delivered '('His iMunduv) EVENING Dec by HENRY James, E#q, aubject?"The Knie of the Pet idies, 50 eta. I *2 ?iy i SPECIAL NOTICES. I To Trades'-Unions-aiid all Wlioni it mi Concern.? Inasmuch ?? the Primitiv estublishtneut Messrs.Oliver & Brdt?fp in which-ve thnnnrin?iirni ih.-"N. Y. Printers'Union" bad been adopted b* our em ploj<-r(i. (11 report having gone abroad to the effect thatlt had no:.) wi: would my to all Unions of Workin.'mun, that the M<-Efrs Oliver Iiuvo mere limn compiled'with the scalepl raid Union, as we have been in the recoiptof the full null for the last four weeks, (iiy a voluntary advance on Ihelr part,) whereas, Ihe" Scale" of said " Union" does not trn into effect unlii the lirst of February, 1851. In doing this they have(lu our humble opinion) sot a notable exam? ple^ winch might be advantageously followed by the int. which might also be advantageously copied by most of tue. offices of Ibis clly, many of which hold to ilio two-woeks syneui: ar.d others to tiiut of?get it when you can I New-York, Dec. 21,1C50. Henry Sickles, Jr. IJ. L. Northup, Henry W. Phuir, C Shepherd, Andrew C Weaver, Wm.B runs wick Bromell, Thomas Scott Peois, Harry Slrutllin?r. Churlos C. Shelley, Bautuel L It. Tliomp ;en. dio if A McNaughton. I? Masonic Notice.?The M. W. Grand Lodge pi ihe td.A ii H. K. oi Free and A.i epteo Masons hp the State of New-York, will coiiim;<norale. the union of the brethren hitherto under tlpt jurisdiction of St. John's Grand Lodge, with the Grand Lodge ofthidStato by p. Masonic celebration, on FRIDAY NEXT, the 27th lust TheOrsi.d Lodgowill assemble at the Cltv Hotel; 429 Broadway, ul !l o'clock A. M., when Grand Lodged from otbei States will be Introduced, A Procession will then bo fi>rmod,aud move at 10 o'clock up Broadway to Triplet Hull, where St. John's Grand Lodge will be received; Ceremonies in the Hall. An Oration, Addresses, Instrumental Music by four Mili? um- Bands, Vocal Music by nn efficient Choir, i.e. kr.. Alter the exercises In the Hull arc concluded, the Grand Lodge will re-form In order of proceislon, when the im i ed Brethren will fall Into their respective positions, and move down Broadway to the Pork, tip Park Row, Cbatham-sL ami tho Bowery to Union Square, and down Broadway to Tnpler Hull, where the Brethren will dinu together a; 5 o'clock P. M All Masons In good standing are Invlled to participate In the ceremonies. , ,, , , , The Brethren are requested to be punctual in their attend? ance at 9 o'clock A M. dressed In (lark clothes. While aprons and glovi a. < Ifficors in their apiiropnata llogulia. Ti e gentlemen of tho press will please report io Brother Jauioa NearyUn tho promonade saloon. Ladies and Geutleinoo w ho are provided with tlckots. I in both tiers of box )S. ninnef tickets nui be procured from Quo. H. Marshall, 61 Bowery; Ur. Powell corner of Warren-stand Broad wav urilii: ihe Grand Secretary's office, Clly Hotel, 429 Br^^vray_ fg1' [HuhoiiIc Notice- Th,' momrti-rs of Independent It oval Aich Lodge. No are requested to be punctual in their attendance m iholr Lodge Room, City Hotel, 429 Broadway, on KRIDAV MORNING next, the 27th inst at ?i o'clock to unite in the (Ireat Masonic Union Celebration. By direction ol JAMES W. POWELL, Master. ("mas Sciioly, Secretary. d23 Il*i The Sisters of Mercy, In behalf of :lie " Sick and Dying Poor.' respectfully and earnestly BOlictt the public to add to their charities during this holy season of Christinas, a time so peculiarly fraught with home com? forts and erjoynionts. Manysceuesof privation and suffering mootthelr eye iu their ilkilv \-isituiion Ol the sick, and an alms, winch those in abundance never miss, ? ould serve to alleviate tho mise? ries of many a comfortless borne. As their Institution now uilords protection and support to one hundred poor girls of good churactor till placed In situations, the Ststersnad u impossible to meet the wants of the Sick ami Dying In their own houses, and of the poor who dally seek relief tit iiieir Institution. Pollutions In money, food or clothing, will be most grate ftiUy received by the Sisters, at tbe Institution of Mercy, cornet of Houston and Mulberry-sL New-York. d23 it tS Notice?To I tie Journeymen Tailors of New-York.?The Weekly Meeting ot the Tailors' Pr,? leetlve Union will be held at llurrtck's Sixth Ward Hotel on THURSDAY EVENING, Dec. Jii. at 8 o'clock, instead of Wednesday, the 25th, being Christmas Day; also on THURSDAY EVENING, January 2, 1851, instead of .1 un? itary I, being Now-Year Dav. All men who have an in? terest In the prosperity of the Union will do well to attend. My order of iho Society. JOHN McCAULEY, President. Joseph Mathers,Secretary. d23it-u IV For the Holidays.?Fifteen thousand copies of SARONPS MUSICAL 't'l.M KS will be published and dla I IrlbUted In this ctlv On TuesOw and Wednesday next. Ad ? VertlseinentS for tins edition should he sent to the ollice, M \ Aim s! THIS DAY,bolbre9o'clock. P.M. i Kates of advertising $12acolutnti. Smaller advertise i metits in proportion. l& lf?| tt. 8. 8ARONI. f "ra- l,n,llrn' Fair.?The Ladies Sewing Circle of ihe ' dm' Brunch Baptist Church w ill hold tbdr second An no a i Kmr in the spacious Hal! S60 Grand -t. on MONDAY , TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 2Jd, 2ith andiSth I of Dec 1S.M< A variety of useful and ornamental unices, j Toys, Books, i.e. suitable for Holiday Gifts, will be oflbred i for sale at prices es low mt those ot any store In Ilia city. The room ?III no open from io o'clock A. M. to loo clcosr. tu. ' Admission I2| cents._11 H ' e%?" Postponement.?Frnnkllu Literary Axno vi-.ii on. The Thirteenth Anniversary of this Society has been postponed, iu eonseuuonca of the storm, io MON? DAY, the Ski lust at 7 I'. M. Essay. Poem, i.e. as before. No further postponement Admission free. d^i it' r"v> liiilekei-lioeker Hall, corner r.'ileav. and 23d-sl jiUlN B. uoi'tiH w ill deliver a Temperance address on next MOND AY EVENING, at the above place. Ex Mayor Harper will preside. Sinehig by several etuiaent vocalists, Admittance25cents; Chllaren half price. Tiie Knickerbocker line of stuges stop at the lia'i. ' d2l 2t* To Cabinet Makers.-We, the undersigned, on N-hulfofihe Cabinel-niKkers in the employ of Mr. H AI - DOINE,335 Broadway, wish to inform our fellow Trades, men thai we have ceased work In consequence of a pro noted reduction In the price of our labor on lite part of Mr. BAUDOINE; and he having threatened to discharge any man belonging io the Trade Committee, we wish our fe. low Tradesmen not to make application for employment until matters are settled, of which due notice will be given. PETER GREEN, Chairman. dSOSi? JOHN DENT. Vice-Chairman. nr tiiand Division S.ot'T. N. Y.-A A i Se.*!on of the Grand Division will he lield in the Hail. S60 Broadway, on MONDAY MORNING, the 23dlust, at 11 o'clock. Representatives are requested to be punctual, jJ?UV By order. THOS. EDOERLEY, G. & C?' Notice.?A t'nckage has been received from Liv. trpooi addrt'ssisl " EowaRD Kakk," New York. The own. fr will please call and take it away. Office of EEWARDS, S.iNroRo i; Co.'s Foreign Express", dl8 3i?hh1" ADAMS i. CO. IS Wall st. ly* NcM--Kns!:tnil Society iu New-York.?The society will hold iu Annual Meeting for the transaction of t-oiiuess and for the Election of Omcers for the ensuing yoar.ou MONDAY, the ?od Insu at 12o'clock, noon, at Ihe *j!or House. By order ot the President. all tau EP1IM. K1NGSBTRY, Secretary. POLITICAL AOT1CE8. ?",r?? Ward.?Pursuant to ihe recommendadon g umi*S Uig General Committee, lie Whig Elector* of tbe EgS.? ?M are r.'quetted to meet at the Atlantic Garden on i*9^'A\.MORN'NO.Dec. 8.betws?li the hours of 7 w? 'A M. for Die purpose of electinij DeWate* to Ihe ?Wg General Committee, to the Young Men'* General tommittee, Rrij to , \v?rd Committee of iwunty-one men-. ,/? ?? snanlng year. P. B. Van Houten", Alfred E. lrooier, Roberts ColHni have been appointed Inspectors. By order of Ihe Ward Committee. ? JOHN FLINT. Chairman. Jc-iiK Thompson, Jr. Secreiar,-. eiiift fV Secom compliance wi'.h \ht re. EVER.-The Wlri? Ele Committee anu h Ward Cmnmiue? forme'??"Siiinirvear. (JjCAR IV. 3TURTEVANT, Chaihiiao Ward Cdiiimitiet f:'' ^ixtli Ward.?The Ui Ihe S Ith Wart arc requested t< ,,i -i,. Democratic Whig Genen American Ho el --or. ofBower i) A Y. the 23d inst, to elect? Five Delegates lo the whig 0 A. B. Amerm/ VjT Set enth General Commit! requested to af.-ci kct-st 7A o'clock, for the purpose of selecting five persons to re? present the Ward In the Senior General Committed, five persona 'o the Young Men's General l ommittee, and two WM. D. ANDREWS, fhiirinan. ? ./.no. I). Habmb, Secretary. d23 lt OT l-ifrlith Ward.?Tin- Whig E:e,:t.>ra of ihis Ward are requested to meet in their se veral Districts, in accord mice wi h ihe call of ihe General Comiriuae, on MONDAY EVENING, r^l lost hi 71 o'clock, as follows, viz.: Is1. District?The Wilson House, 112 Mercer-sl 2d ?? AtOberle's,64 Woosterst 3d ?? At 81 Siillivan-aL ?Uli '? At Hezelden's.Varick, cor. Dominick-st. 5th ?? At Murphy's,52 McDougal-st Clh ?? At Boytl'sj Hudson, corner King-st 7th ?? At Mechanics'Retreat, 481 Greonwlch-sL fith ?? At north-east cor. West and Charlton-st*. To elect a Delegate from each District, lo forma Ward Conventon to select Five Delegates to represent this Ward in the Whig General Committee for the ensuing year. Also, lo elect a Delegate from each District, who in like manner to select Five Delegates to ihe Young Men's Whig General Committee. Also, to elect a Chairman and Delegate in each District to form u Win d Committee for the ensuing vear. The Delegates so elected uro requested* lo meet on same Evening, at 8 o'clock, at the Wilson House, 142 Mercer-si. lor ihe purpose of organization. By order of Wurd Commitlen, JAMES M. MURRAY, Chairman. James Gkim.ev. ! c ?,.?.?,:?? Alexander Meakim, {-'-cif'iu.cs. (j2J u< tS Tcntli Wurd Whigs,?A meeting of the Whigs oftheTenth Wurd will be held onMuNOAV EVENING, the 23d inst. at the Eastern Emblem, 274 Grand s! at 7J o'clock, for the puriiose of choosing a Ward Committee and Delegates to the General Committees lor 1851. By order of the Ward Committee, JAS. 11. I'INCKNEY, Chairman. E. A. Fra/.er, j Secretaries. d23 it* Bjr Eleventh Ward Will?*.?The Democrat Whigs ot the Eleventh Wurd are requested lo assemble i MONDAY EVENING. Dec. S3, at 1i o'clock, n! Unit Halbtoolect Delegates *^tiic General Committees,at also a Wurd Committee for flic ensuingyear. By order of the Ward Coiioiiltt.'o. C11AUL.KS PERLEV, Chairman. John H. Elliott, Secretary. d23 If IV Twelfth Ward Democratic Whig Com? mittee?NOTICE.?The Polls rorthe election of Mem hers of Uie Ward Committee and Delegates to the General Committees, Tor Uie ensuing year, will he held at the House of '/. Haynard. Fourth av. near One-Hundred and-twenty. flih-fct. oil MONDAY, the -.1.1 list fioni 12 M. to 3 P.M. HARRIS WILSON. Chairman. Wm. S. Carman. Secretary. d23 it* (c> Thirteenth Ward \Vhlu I'rlnirirt Aloet lug.?1'ursuani to h resolution of the Wh'g Genera] Com? mittee, the AVhig Electors of the Thirteenth Ward are re? quested lo aaseinblo at Vivarambla Hall. 7 Hester-st on MONDAY EVENING, ihe 23d ihst. at 7A o'clock, to choose Five Delegate* to represent Bald Ward in ihe Wieg Gene? ral Committee, Five Delegates to the Whig Young Men's General Committee, and a Ward Committee of 25 members for the ensuing year. By order of the Ward Committee. 0. NEW COMB. Chairman. T. C. Gould, Secretary, _d2l 2t* fi?' fourteenth Ward.?In accordance with a rest Julien of the Whig General Committee, the Wings of tho Fourteenth Ward are requested to meet at the Broadway House i n MONDAY EVENING, Dec. 23, at 7} o'clock, to choose Five Members lo the Whig Genera! Committee, Five Members to the Young Men's Whig General Commit? tee, nnd tt Ward Committee for the ensuing year. Bv order. DAVID SHERWOOD, Cha'rman d21 It e ? Fourteenth Ward Whig Committee. ntwHlliThtrentli Wnr<l. ? DEMOCRATIC WHIG PRIM?R) ELECTION.?In accordance with ilie resolu? tion of the Eighteenth Ward Whig Committee, and the di? rection of tho Democratic Whig General Committee, we, the Inspectors appointed by the said EiehieeuihWard Cum? in,tice, do hereby call upon the Whig Electors of said Wind, to assemble at the ALLEGHANY HOUSE, corner of Seventeenth st. and Third-avenue, on MONDAY, 23d day of December, 1850, for ihe purpose of electing Five Delegates to the Democratic Whig General Committee, Five Delegates to l!io General Committee of Democratic Whig Young Men, and also Twenty-five Delegates to com? pose the Ward Committee of said Ward, for the ensuing vear. The poll will be opened for three hours, from 7 to It; A.M. of that day;?Now-York, Dec. 18, 1850. "PHILIP PE1TCII. ) Inspectors OSCAR F. BENJAMIN. or d!8 5l* ERNEST F. A1MES, ) Election. OTWhig? of the Eighteenth Ward??*! nited wo Bland, divided we fall."?In accordance w ith the action of the Eighteenth Ward Whig CoiumiUee, held at their Headquurlers on Wednesduv evening, l ull iusl. in pursu? ance of u recommendation orihe Whig General Committee, limed Dec. in, 1K50, the Whig Electors of the Eighteenth Ward are requested to assemble at tlu-ii Heiulijuarlers, Bull's Head Hotel, corner Thlrd-av, atid Twenty-founh-at. on MONDAY, 23d of Dec, 1850, for ilie purpose of electing Fi\e Delegate* to the Whig General Committee, Five Dele gates lo the Young Men's Whig General Committee, anil a Ward Committee of Twenty-live Members for the ensuing year. _ " be open from 7 o'clock to pi o'clock, A. M. Of that day. Chrislopl lutnt Wei Daniel Ton v. pecreiar.es. d20 31* fr? To the Whig Electors of the Elghtecuth W nrd.- 1 see in the Exprtu and TVifcunc of Dec. 20th a:: advertisment purporting ;o be a;; official call from the Wan! Committee to the Whigs of the Eighteenth Ward fur a pri? mary Election to be held at the Bull's Head Hotel on Mon? day 23d insu to which my name :s attached a* one of the Secretaries, and a'so as an Inspector, appointed by the chairman, ala special meeting of said Committees held on the eighteenth inst. As an INSPECTOR ELECTED by BALLOT at n large regular meeting held on the Ith o'f Dec. I beg leave to slate:!::.: the election for delegates to the GENERAL YOl'SO MEN'S and Ward Committee, for the ensuing year,will he held at the ALLEGHANY HO? TEL. Cor. of SKVENTEE.NTH-ST. and TUIRP-AV on Monday 23d in.-t. from 7 :o 10 A. M. I also deny all knowl? edge of my name being attached, as om of the Secreta? ries to the proceedings of Use Ward Committee at the meeting held on the 18th InsL as 1 PROTESTED sg:tin>: all their proceedings as BEING ILLEGAL, and also to the use of my cume for ?.nv purpose. OSCAR F. BENJAMIN. diic:* Secretary Eighteenth Ward Whig Commiuee. vp To the W hin Electors of the Eighteenth \\ ard.?At a meeting of ihe Whig Committee of the Eighteenth Ward, held a: Bull's Head. Dec. 4. three Inspec? tors were appointed for Ihe purpose of holding a Primary Election in said Ward. These Inspectors having, contrary to an express understanding in the Committee, bemoved ?die Polls from ihe Whig Headquarters, and from ihe usual place of holding elections in '.he Ward, to a place on the southern border of the Ward, particularly inconvenient for a treat portion o: the hard-working and busine** men en? gaged in the Ward ; and ihese proceedings having created great dissRtisrV.ciion among the members of the Committee, a special meeting w as called by the Chairman, in obedience to the request Of many members of the Committee?the proceedings of the previous meeting were reconsidered, and the Election was ordered to be held at the Bu.:'s He&d Hotel en MONDAY MORNING. 23d in*L from 7 to 10 ,Vlock. WILLIAM H. Rl'DD. Chainnan. Daniel Tci rv, Secretary. The undersigned, members of the Whig Ward Commit tee of the Eighteenth Ward, approve of the actione:' the said Committee at their Special Meeting, held on the ISih lnsiani Wm. H. Rtidd, S. W ernpie. John D. Rees, David Pern::, James M. Ode!!, Dame! Torty. Wm. H. Adams. John S. Wbtgac, Benjamin Flarker, J. H. MUler. Samuel Wise. L. C. Carter. Richard Kelly, Jame* Kennedy, Henrv Bi*hop, Albert Gilbert. Jesse" W. Benedict. James AcderscD E. Holbrook. ?US WANTED. N FORMATION W \7i7 ANTED.?Situations are wanted tor W UAmerkan 7 Gere? 3 English. 10 Scotch, ud ANTED V ANTED ; Chat'iber?-st. with partia: ?sb EitM, Tribune oirice. It' Mo. Call at W. 0. BEALMON'I k L> >:S a Nans u-si I npO TEACHERS.-?A Gentleman who meat, woald do wi II to call on A. S. ilATCH at the ofl e \\: ANTED?One or two Journeymen ? ? Forger? and Finishers of Tinmen's Shears. Perma? nent employment and good prices will he given if immedi? ate application is raada PECK, SMITH -V CO. Southlngton, Conn. Dec. 1S50. dpi 3wD3wW \\'A NTED IM M E DI AT EL Y?T> ? ? Rent a fMif.ll Honte, or psrt of a large one, in a good neighborhood. Address Box 2,042. d'Jl 3t* Tf/'ANTED?At 111 Nassau-st. (base Saleemen^Portera^BclJMlTeacnera, B^-keepers?Wauers! Coachmen, Boys to learn respectable trades. Rules and Regulations to be seen in the office, which are strictly ob reived. Employer's fee $1 per year. Applicautsenclbslng 81, free of postage, stating the descriniioa of employment required, csn be suited. |d2J it-) THOS.SPINK., Agent W? N T ED-Several vounc men to en per month without risk. Call on W A. jiu 0 to 12 A.M. and from 2 lo I 1'. M. A N TED I EVI M ED I AT E L E V?A vnnir.lres-w?l be. givtn. Address A. M. Box 1?, Post Olfice _d2l 2i? IfURNISHED ROOMS WANTED? A From tin- llrsi of Janaary to IUb lirst or Mny. fperhaps longer) between Fourth and Fourie-mh sta. and between Fourih and Fifth avs. A location on or near Broadway ?would lie preferred. A basement or second-iloor parlor with abed room, well furnished, warmed and lighted, will WANTED. ? Soldiers' Rights, or about 1818, for services in the war of 1812, am years sold and lost for taxes. Apply to or I MATT1SON, J Nassau-st. New-York, giving number of lot, lie. diu Im* WANTED AGENTS.?From ?600 to * " tl a vear can be made In selling the new Family Manual at 123 Nassau-st. second floor. Address, postpaid, the American Family Publication Establishment. New York. dB Im* GREAT < HANGE TO MAKE IONEY.-.J new and important Discovery,patented ani INT will shade, repn senungi i anieu, j oi ioise ci.e.i, -no, .i.e. u.?! Rose-wood, fcc.Jcc. The enamel or outer iurface is in? capable of injury by the hardest knocks. Tins wars is purelv American, und manufactured from Hint, heidspar. and Crystallzed tiiiar-.r. at Bennington, Vt.. aud is furnished at a low price. A iarge variety of specimens exhibited, and terms leurced, on application to the agent, T.N JOHN SON, Na'.:o::a. Hole:, (parlor 111 No. G Cor?and-st.. I*. Y. d23 It A CARD.?At the request of a great mvalescent, Mr. GRANDJEAN will visit persons ed with any Diseases of the Hair, and give ih?in Iiis :e at their own houses. -sons who are desirous of Preserving their Hair, or GL A V M U DIK ATT IR N E Y lohn J. Crtttenden, Attorney General of L". S.: Lee, Esq. CS District Attorney. Baltimore; ldfordA. Shoemaker. Baltimore; Hon. Joseph ctor of Boston : Hon. T. Butler King, San FrancUf*o; J. Cost. Esq. San Francisco._'_^d2J :it2 PARIAN A N D I) ISO IE CHINA.'? R. It sdell Youi fbt into Egypt." i?reat variety of ILLAMORE", neur Grand-st. L OST.?In going from the corner of FOR A SHORT TIME LONGER.? We are closing our extensive stock of Dry Goods a: co-:. Oreat biresins can be had m Merinos. Alpacas. Flan? nels. Shaw;*, Gi-g- ???- Prints, ani all ttries of \\Tiiie Goods, at PUIPPS'S. 4-3J Hudaon-st. <B{0? REWARD.?Covenant Lodge No. 4? ?5.1. O. of O. F criers the above reward for the recovervofths body of their late Brother. WM.PL'GH. who accidentally fell overboard from the bark R. Adams, (of which lie was mate.) on the mornimrof the 11th inst. and was drowned. The said bark waj a: the Urne in tow of the steamboat Te'egraph. coming through the Narrows. Acy information respecting 'he deceased will be most tbank fui'v received by the Nobie Grand, at his residence. 80 Croaby-st. WM. G. LAWSON, N. G. Wm". H. Bi f.Ra _3 ' DOWN WITH THE CORPORA? TION NUMBERS.?AH .rentlemen who are in favor of discontinuing In use Use present mean contemptible tin Corporation numbers on their houses, are invited to caU on R. ROBERTS. 565 Broadway, and procure one of h's new ar a ; e.mtlTul Gothics:r'e.-f number piates. R. ROBERTS. Premium Doer Plate establishment, ?352 Broadway, new WANT PLACES. S AND DAGUERREO mng Man, an artist by prof-??jion. ue conr.-rtion witn an Artist or Da rouid occupy about one-half of his t." Uni'.m-Siftare fest Office, S. V. AS Ott Door Clerk or Collector, by a X^yoang Man recently from lAm-ens Connty; bis e?-en :r. - ' iUbei !it>; ?ahrv to great object. ' Refer rncea or the hiebest character t? Hi be given. He is perfectly ae .-nairtea wirb !he cilv. Add.-**-* STEPIEK?!. rar4 Mr SpmitJ-7 Broome-st.'_ d.~i 11 A BOY.-r.r.-i?l-tr,?::. i,y XX.Averse circnmitances to takeWa son,near foaneen years old. from boarding schooi, would like to place him in an oiiire or store w i:h some good moral person Salary of smaii Importance it" a proper situation is offered. Address HENKA LEWIS, office of tills paper. d23 3f* A S Chambermaid and W rare of Children, by a well educated. Gjr!; can do Sewing, line Washing and i rotting, rit Ladies' acd Children's Dresses: is verv fond u Has the best of recommendations. Call"at 5V 1 A S General Housemaid by a neat and tidy Girl; she is a first-rate Cook. Washer and Iron ;as the best of recommendations from her last situa ; is willing to make herself generally useful: wages o much an object as a good home. Call at 223 Bowery. AS Housemaid in a private family by or e. ar.d as Nurse and Seam.-tress by the other, by tvt o very competent I i'.rls. w i:h good city reference. Call at 7-t SiMh-avecne in the bookstore. d23 It* AS Cook. Washer and [roner, by a re? spectable Woman. The ben of city references from ter last place. Inquire for two days at 119 Green-st. It Ts ~DOM ESTIC S E R V A NTS. - Pri Jr\vate families are respectful')- informed they can now obtain some first-class Servants at the " Protective Agency." 148 Orand-st. d23 it* S Cook and Laundress, or as Seam _stress and Nurse, bv a re-peclable Woman; luebas been eleven years in her last place. Apply n: IGT Avenue 8. >Y a Young Man from the Country, 11 Store. Is of eoud A habits i o.'lice. SITUATION WANTED.?A Gentle Kv3iinin of good bnsinesa qualifications wishes a situation In a^Wholesale or Wholesale and Reuil Clothing Hon?.-; pas been in the business in this city for several years on his own account, but being now disengaged would accept of a situation: has an extensive acquaintance in this city and surrounding country ; would accept of a moderate salary for the first venr. or until bis qualifications may become known. References of the highest respectability will be given. Andress J. J. W. Tribune Office. aS03t WANTED, SITUATIONS for a num t * her of excellent GIRLS and CHILDREN, recently arrived, free from city habits and associations, and willing lo work for moderate wages. Application to be made at the office of Commissioners of Einlgmllon. In the Park. No Charges. dl If BOARDING. BOARD WANTED?In a small pri? vate family, w here there are no other boarders, for a to ntleiiian arid* his Wife and Son, 5 years old. References exchanged. Address BOARD, at this office, stating terms and location. d23 It' npO BE LET, with BOARD two large ? PARLORS with pantries attached on the second loor, at t j East Broadway. d23.it* BOARD REDUCED?At the private Mansion House, SI Greenwlch-st. Gentlemen, with single beds and light, airy rooms. $2 50 per week; Day Boarders r;2 per week: Tnin-'.ent Boarders, .50 centsper duy. Baths gratis. (d23 ImA)_Mrs. BERT. 13RIVATE BOARD.?A Lady and Gen . tleman, (without small children or servant,) or one or two single Gentlemen, can be accommodated with hand? somely t'urrUhed Rooms and Board by applying at I Union squ?r. dSS3t* "OOARD.?A front. Parlor, first floor, J?with Bedrooms attached, ami large single Rooms on upper floors ruay be bad, together wiiii hotel table, on the. n,.!,! accommodating terms, at the Union Park House, 18 and In Fourteenth-Si. between Broadway and Fifth-ay. d2l lw* BOAR D ER W ANTED.^~97i7aTpr? vale family have a large front room on '.he second floor, with bedroom adjoining If desired, to Let to a gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen, with hoard. For further Information inquire in the Drugstore, corner of Bowery and Walker Bts. G Jod reference given and required. ASINGLE LADY desires a famished -or unfurnished Room, without Board, between Grand and Twenty third sts in the vicinity of Broad way or Bow. ery, References exchanged. Address Box 599, Post of? fice. d21 21* BOARD.?Two or three desirable rooms may he had with lull or partial BO ARD iu a pleasant location in the upper pan of the city. Inquire at 278 Tenth Street: d20 3r BOARD IN WILLI A MS BURGH. ? A Gentleman and his Wife acd one or two single Gen? tlemen enn be accommodated with pleasant Rooms in a pri? vate family, r.t 56 Kirst-st one minute's walk from the Peck slip Kerrv. Boats run every live minutes during the day. dl? lin" BOARD?A gentleman and wife, also single gentlemen, can find desirable rooms for the winter at 41 Warren-sL A suit or rooms on the first floor for a small family. Terms moderate, ar.d references re quired. _dt lm? ATTENTION.?A Pleasant FRONT ROOM and Pantry to Let, with BOARD, to a Gentle? man and his Wile, or two Gentlemen. References given and required, luquire at 107 Prlnce-st. corner of Green. n2S lm*_ BOARDING AT BROOKLYN.?Very pleasant Rooms with Board to be had at 37 Willow place, two mtnules' waik lo South Ferry. 1 d!7Sw* V. VON BIBRA. NEW PUBLICATIONS. The Most Elegant Annual of the Season. rpHE KEEPSAKE FOR 1851, illustra A 'ed with twelve ENGRAVINGS and msjrnficently bcut:d in leather and papier mache. Also, a large assortment of Gl FT BOOKS and JUVEN? ILES, published and for sale by dllUJl J. C. RIKFR, 129 Fulton-st. LAWYER'S DIARY FOR 1851.? Will be ready on MONDAY MORNING, Dec 23, this Annual Publication for Members of the Bar, which Will be found much improved over former publications.? Among its contents will be found a Calendar. Time Table, Sheriffs and County Clerks. Commissioners to take proofs and acknowledgments in other States. Commissioners to take acknowledgements lor other States. Public Notaries and Commissioners of Deeds. Judges. Courts. Rates ofPosi sge. Elections. Minister-. Consuls and Charge d'Ari'alres, KuriksRrid Insurance Companies in New-York and Brook? lyn, a complete list of Lawyers in the City of New-York, Sc. Sic. i.e. Published and for sale by H ENRY K ER NOT, 633 Broadway, will publish on Tuesday. Dec. 2ith, No. 1 of THE NEW DIDO; nest laugh a'. " Honest '' people. Price 12$ cents. Q RAY'S POEMS. ILLUSTRATED? Vfl The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray; edited, with a Memoir, by Henry Reed. Iilustraied by C. W. Radclytfe. In one vol octavo, hound in cloth or morocco extra. I'.ustrations?Sioke Church, Sheep's Bridge. Portrait of Griv. Church Porch Stoke. Eton College. L'pton Old Church, The Ivy Mantled Tower, Manor House Stoke Park. " la t style of .arpas.ir? ?xcolleac?." [Saturday Courisr. " Coir.p^u aod truly cltf.a.ii >n .-.try respect1' [Troy Wl.ie. "A choice lad wqoiiiu editum." rB^.tim Trsoscnpt fl^J^V CAREY BAIRD. Publisher, Philadelphia. (..j ..'.P., si_(Successor lo E. L. Carey.) rjOBWEBS TO CATCH FLIES, or. ,V -?'-'-*-??? S:.oi; S-:.:.-t..-es-A-iopt.-d t- C: d.--n. from three to eight years oid. A new Edition, illustrated. ?Price lo cents. The W toter Evening Boos of pleasant and useful r?ad ^f.' o. Jjfr w^ numerous engravings?75 ct*. f.:'' I1' ,Mrs- OS-man's Oift Book?75. Hans Anderson's W tcerful Taies from Denmark?75 i is Binst'ey's Tales of iLstinct?50 cts. Happy Hours, or. Home Story Book ,i ?' Lstertainment, 3d series?|L Mrs. J. C. Haii's Domestic Tales?75cta. The Every'Dav Book of P,ea--a;.; Reading?75 cts. How to Win Love-J3 eta. . Nearly Ready, A Guiue to the t'cientihcKnowiedge of Things Familiar. D>" ttev. Dr. Bremer, from the but London edition. Re? vised and adapted for use ;n Amen.-an Schools and Fami L"V, , CHAS. S. FRANCIS k CO. -lecu Broadway T-TOL1DAY PRESENTS.?D. FAN J?- ? SHAW. Bookseller. 575 Broadway, opposite Nlb lo i has cohected an extensive assortment of ORNAMEN? TAL BOOKS and FANCY ARTICLES fur the season? among which are a ereat variety of Writing Denks. Ladies' Work Boxes, ic. t'c made of Papier Mach*. Rosewood, and oilier materials, in fact, there is there to be found al? most eyeryming in the Book, Stationery, sad Fancv Art: 6e line, suitable for PRESENTS, p'eiise call and see for N. B.?P. F -? Book and Job Prtoong Office? at 35 Aa'i si. corner of SuM'i-t\. New- York. d2l Stis' W E B LES I '<; R 1351.?A Ne w Volume \ N D S ft W I PE ?THE SA PUKO vY VISITER, Tbis Piper wi le tnraence tb? fourth year of its exts "?rce do Saturday * boi Fai larynext. it he* already patted the i.hisi sar.gu.ne hopes of its youth, attd hetared rn well, it is ;o bare* new dress for a birth day present ? The new vo niue will be commenced on new type. large enough to tie en-tfv read, yet presenting a much larger amount of matter 'h:"i we now give :ti the same space. The SATURDAY VISJTER is principally literary aid miscellaneous, bui iuuependtnt of every Wiy. except wo? men, whose irtere-is are es pect?'r>- advocated, and wishes f ariiru'ar'iy ci use ted It wj I labor so to change, but to elevate and enlarge the Speere of action of the wives, mi'." en ar.-i .-:.-;cr- ?o'mursin J. Tb- Lic-Tary Per-artm.sio for tie coming ysar. will be enriched by original Tales snd Skctcl ? s, front uie p. i s of writers of acknowledged abiit ty, and the seh c . as si ai, be fr. in he highes) sources with? in our n ich T i mrwrtint movements aii.l events of the t ines will recetveattention. and me news carefully glean? ed and chronicled. Domestic and foreign correspondence, agricultural matters market reports, i.e. will have their places. Terms?For one cot eight copies. Sin vance. Subscribe now. Ar.y Post Mas-e;, oroihet person sending a club ef e subscribers or more, will be entitled to one copy grati Address.(postpaid.) J. G. Sr, W, SWISSHELM. d23 StDltWltSW ? Thlnl-st, Pittsburgh, P DA PPL ETdX ,v CO.'S ELEGANT ?LY ILLUSTLATED PI BUCATIONS-AU b-iau tlfuily bound in various styles OUR SAVIOR W1THPR0PHETS AND APOSTLES edited by Rev Dr VV'a-nwright WOMEN OF THK OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT. -Fdited bv lie.- I)- Spno-n-. QUEENS OF ENGLAND?With descriptions, by Ag? nes Strickland. PATHWAYS AND ABIDING PLACKS OK OCR LORD?A Pilgrimage in the Holy Lund, by Her. Dr. Watn w-inht EVENINGS AT DONALDSON M ANOR; or T ie Christmas Gcest?By Maria J Mclntosb, ROEAIS?By Amelia (Mrs Woibj.l HALLECK'S COMPLETE POETICAL WORKS. SOI i ?lF.Y S COMPLETE POETICAL WORKS. MOORE'S COMPLETE POETICAL WORKS, BYRON'S COMPLETE POETICAL WORKS, MILTON'S COMPLETE POETICAL WORKS. COWi'ER. CAMPBELL. BURNS. SCO IT. HE MANS. DANTE and PASSO'S COMPLETE POETI? CAL WORKS; FOUR GOSPELS-By the author of "Peep of Day," edited by Dr Tyng. ',* A Catalogue ofD A. .': Co.'l extensive stick of Standiud English and American au'hors?superbly illus? trated works, \e . cun be had on application. d?> rflB E LOK(iN ETTE?Gompi^te! X TO-MORROW (Tuesday) will be published THE LORGNETTE,or Studies ?y inn Town. Bv Jons Tt.mon?Second Series, In one voluiiie. hound and leUered, with six illustrations I. Portrait of the Author. IV. .[no rimon at Saratoga. Hi Town Dressing-Room. V. Old Buck at the Springs III. Boston Streets. VI Man about Town. From among the Notices of the Press, the follow ing are extracted: Mr Dodge, sho lid prova n> n? lbs rsritnbfo John rimon, he may'cea gfatnlat* birasalf of lisv.i g laid ihe fsuodatioa of as Mrnamtnt s rs puutkra as any in our litsratuie." (fi. Y Tribuns. "The f.crpr.rlte. by wbomtoevar written, is tue Ln.t llnnn of tits kimi svpr nublt-hed m Ihs country; it is superior m svsrr respact to Ssln ?sundi " Courier .md Enquirer, "The author's Tsin is nuiethumor, aretned sn.l unexceptionable propriety of la.ts, tin! ? ?'.> I- m."UIIsJ en tbs ttloiifabls] ssiaysol ilis tbe I lad, dee ?i(fs tlis w.iter " [IntsriMt.orul. The pictorial embellishments and otherwise attractiveap pearanee of the Lorgneue, renders it?aside fiom Its cot. genial literary characteristics?admirably suited as a Christ mas present from r gentiemun to a lady, or vice versa. dSS It STRINGER Si T0WN8END, 222 Broadway. isJI'LENDII) OXFORD BIBLES.? D. ? - APPLETON Si CO , !00 Broadway, have for -s'h very largo assortment of the elegant Oxford editions of the Bible, mi generally preferred to all other for beauty of ty? pographical execution and superior correctness of text ? Comprising twenty different si/es, all bound by ihn best London w orkroen In the most finished and elegant style;in? cluding Rich Silk Velvet und Oold Gilt Edges, forming most appropriate und beautiful works for presents, Ate. They respectfully invite attention to their Saw STAMDAaD nmrio.N, THE liOOK OK COMMON ftl.W Kit OK Til K, PRO? TESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH OK THE I NITED STATES Embracing six varieties of sizes, with sieel Illustrations bv Overbeck, in all styles of Turkey morocco and plain bindings, or In rich Stik Velvet, with Gold, Gilt Clasps and Borders, Mother of Pearl and Tortoise-,hell, Inlaid, StC. Sic A NEW MAP OF THE UNITED Sa STATES, Canada, Mexico,CentralAmerlca,the West India Islands, New-Granada and Venezuela, showing the new boundaries of California, Utah, New-Mexico ami Tex? as, and all the routes overland and by ihe. Istlunu* to Cali? fornia and Oregon, and also the routes of all lie. American and British Midi Steamships throughout the West Indie*. Compiled from the latest authorities and published bv J M. ATWOOD, Tl Beekmau-st. Price, in covers V el* ' dl66t* PLACE IN THY MEMORY?A new and elegant edition?the 7th within n yfar'of tills popular work, in gilt and plain bin ling, lust published. The7'Trade" supplied by JOHN F. TROW, d20 2w l'JAnn-st. ?JSiSSWSIIKSHSrrSrt -*.STS1.,tSrfH.<Y.fl?*1,sni,rfl??. rf. .-,-,1 i...yTftW\WHI.?W A 11 OURNEYMEN HAT-MAKERS' Pro TECT1\ E I'NION.-li is a fnct well Known to ail Journeymen Hat-Makers, that as a trade onrinturest* are being continually encroached upon by those who have either not served a proper term of apprenticeship or no ap pienticerhip at all to the trade. And, furthermore, ii Is gen? erally believed tluit this extensive and growing evil, as well oil era to which the trade is subject, is owing mostly to the want of unity In purpose and action on the part of the Journeymen, While we regret fiat aggression compels U3 lo ac' on the defensive, we 'ire urged so to do by the consideration, thai from ourselves or lv whet, united and acting with firmness, can we expect to obtain that justice which is our due. The Journeymen of New-Jersey being unanimously of the opinion that the only practicable andefTectire way of delivering the trade out of the hands of these men, born before their time, to consist In Association, have accord? ingly formed them-elves into a Soc;.o > e railed the United Journeymen Ha'-Makers' Society, of which I nlon and Prelection are the main features, and which Is organ? ized upon a basis likely to he permanent. The success which the movement his met with in this Stale flutters the hope 'hat with regard to the question i:i point, it is destined to effect a revolution m the trade, it s earnestly recommended to the Journeymen of New-York and vicinity, Connecticut and elsewhere, that they uko measures lo cooperate with the men of New-Jersey, in or? der that all muv participate in the mil benefits ot the enter? prise. HENRY BARTOW, ) THOMAS H SEELY. , Committee. OEO. V. Mc DO WALL,) Henry Bartow, Cor. Sec. d?J 5t* LADIES7-ERENCHCAPS?No. 391 h Broad'.i By.?TheOw nerof this new Frenr). Establish ment bar just received directly 6otn ins House In P-nis, the largest and newest assortmetit of NEEDLEWORK EM? BROIDERED CAPS which he oilers for -ale ai the very Cheapest Rates. Also. Real Purls F. iiiiroider-d and Plain HANDKERCHIEFS. Valenciennes L-aee Sleeves, Capea. Collars,etc. Arlitirlal Flowers and Ribbons, Head Dresses and Caps o! every -tyie made order. di!3 5teod HE UNlTI-:iFsTATES AND L'AL IFORNIA EXPRESS COMPANY will dispatch their next Expresses per steamer "FALCON, Dec. i!>, and CHEROKEE 28. Shippers w ill please observe that this Is the only Califor? nia Express Company having their own covered American Boats, for landing goods from the ?teamen, und transport? ing up ihe Chayres River to Creces and Gorgona. under the ; charge of Capl. Ahm. Bar.cker. where the muios receive i and transmit direct to Panama; at which point this com 1 puny ha* privileges on lh? Pacific Mail a.-.d Other regular steamers for San Francisco. Proprietors. A. B. MILLER ^ CO. Refer to Messrs. Richard S. Williams ^ Co. Howland i. Aspiowall, J. Howard i. Son, " ?? C. W. ii. J.T Mvioreli. Co. d23 fi'?| WINTER GARMENTS.?In view of v v ihe advanced state of the Season, we are offering at Reduced Prices a selection from what In an endeavor to re? tain the supremacv of our Ooods. we have no hesitation to rommendln? as the best assortment of Firtt Quality READY MADE GARMENTS in tFe city, cenprlsiig a particularly new stv le of 8urtonis. Over ami Body Sacks, Dress and'Fror's. C?ais. Pantaloons. Vests, ic. WM. T JENNINGS, i Co. ^31 Broadway, 3 (J23 tf opposite the Park Fountain. / V\LL AND EXAMINE ?More than V / ordinary attention tas le-ei; raid by the subscriber this season, to make his asaonmentof Lseiul and Fan.-y Arti? cles superior to any similar stock In this cuy, and success has aliened those exertions, as is proved ?y a discrimina? ting public. DAVIS COLLAMORE, Je. J3 1 w 447 Broadway, n^ar Grand-st. B_ ILL!ARD TABLES of Oak, Mahog? any ar..i Biack Waurnt, with the Improved Patent Cushions made bv LUKE GORE, formerly of Bassfords, now IW Elm sl New-York. All orders puncuaily aUecd ed to. Old Cush.ocs altered. Second hand tabltsa taken .n exchange, Cloth, Bails, Cues, i.e. for sale. d23 iw* TVORY HANDLE TABLE CUT Ja LERY. Sola/ Lamps, Girandoles. Mantel Canielatiras, Chandeliers, 4c of Cornelius's make. Age:; :j far Sliver Piated or German Silver Table Forks. f7 ; Spoon*. |3 doz ; Castors. Baskets, Tea Sets, at |tiO, pla'ed on while metal, 5 nieces in the seL Tea Trays inlaid with Pearl ASHES MORGAN, 15J William st. d23 2us* between Fulton and Ann, opposite the Church. THE SUBSCRIBERS have entered in ;o a Copartnership under the firm of Adrlance, Sher? man i Co. tor the purpose of continuing the Book, Peri? odical and Stationery business, at the store, 2 A star House. J.I BlCKNEf.L. G. W. ADRIAN! E, ?1** S. G. SHERMAN. DAMAGED LINENS ami LINEN GOODS.-Wh-~ i. , , tjoaKtiM, Nspkioe, T?h!o C!oib?, Dispers. Towns, j.^; (or ?j low p?rc<#, at who), sale or n-ta': a v.. -A.paea*. De Leines, Rl?i>ke??. Flincels. Brv? i, r*,??im<>r?*, StC dSSSUa" W v kTHRWS, t'? Catherine-st. FOR Till-: HOLIDAYS. <r>R NEW-VK \ R - WEDDING aii f; gravlnj Prtntm et-Me-Not IFancy Perfumed Pari* Box Also a larse variety of Papier St?che Writing Miniature Poetical Works | Desks; Prayer Bookie. PaWer^SrortfoMOS, JUVENILE BOOKS. ,.'","s'w,., and Shell Card A gTetl ? Macho an<! Pearl Sou o ar-l Porcelain Port C.AMES. '.Ivory TahieU, Reward of Virtue. I Alabaster Inkstands, liusv Bee. |Ut>ld Pens, ,. ', I Pocket Books, etc. Queen of Beauty. Also, Cut Tissue and Mot poot Soidier. 'to Verses for Pivriles. AN OPPORTUNITY SUCH AS XXTIIIS IS SELDOM OFFERED.?As the U0L1 DAYS are upoti us, as i he season is closing, and as it be" comes all wlio would make their purchases to louk abou* pretty soon?therefote THE PROPRIETORS OF THE BOWER'S SAVINGS STORE make known that they Intend to surprise the public by opening wide their doors aud making a general reducliou in their prices, to sell, ere I he new year Is upon us, THEIR ENTIRE .STOCK off to make room for our Spring In? voices, which wo may now EXPECT HV EVERY STEAMER. We agree to sell as low as any concern in the United States, or wo wUl forfeit the goods and take iheoppnv Um' NOW HEAR Vt HAT WE INTEND, u'e v-.il! ?.-ll SHAWLS at about one-half to two-thirds of to Js. ?d. to >?. IT \\ ILL BE SEEN B\ THESE FEW EXAMPLES that it must be lor tue advantage of the purchaser to stop ll at Ulis celebrated establishment before they leave their '?? elsewhere, without nartak.ng of advantages such HTOC HOLIDAY PRESENTS Is decidedly the richest arid most appropriate In New York, and here we advise buyers to stop, if they would tir.d an appropriate present al a low price. FOR I" IMES11C GOODS fail noi to ini|iiire at W F. Oil T. M( MAI ?bus, Managers d Directors. 1.1 ULI DAY PRESENTS.?The sub si --i-hers i a e r.-c. by bile arrivals, and are offer? ing foi sale; sn elegant assortment of French and Herman Toys, selected expressly for lite Holt,'ay season, consisting in i,art of 'I >? t riiowttig, viz Drums, Trumpets, Swords, Woolly'Dogs. Noah's Arks, Furniture. Building Blocks, Tools, Vlo us, Mechanical Kiuures, Rmkets, Tea Sells, Su,\tingle Lie terns. Bu'i!. .lore'. Or.ices and other games, Tin and Box Toys of ov ry description, All who ci ntemplato making Chrlitmas ;'d New-Year (lifts ire invited to ccii before purchasing elsewhere, Contident llmi our Goods and Prices cannot lull to givesatisfitction,We r. ?i ccifuily solicit a share 1.1 ih ? patronage of our friends and the public JOHN HAKT 4; CO 110 Broadway, ? d^ i itii?.Mj. Tiir 2 doors above Canal-si. Holiday Promt* BALL, TOMPKINS & BLACK. [late Mahqia.no i Co j 217 Broadway, beg leave to inform their pairons ar,d ihe public In general dial iheir assoriment of DIAMOND AND OTHER RICH JEWELRY/, SUver and Silver Plated Ware, Watches; Fancy Goods j Parian Articles,4tc 1c. whs never bo complete as at the pre? sent lime. All who may bo in want of HOLIDAY PRESENTS, are recommended to call (before purchasing elsewhere) and Inspect a collection of guods (suitable for the approaching season) that Is not surpassed or kqoalsd In any similar establishment In this or any other city in tlm Union. By al? most every steamer from Europe,they are In receipt of new slyies of goods, made to order or selected in person by one of the firm, who is accustomed to devote two-thirds of each y?ar abroad, visiting the various 'manufactories of England, France, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, a.c. lie?the remain I ing brief period of the year being passed In tho store, ena? bles him by personal observation to olnairi that knowledge i of Ihe taste and wants of their customers and the public, which aperm'incnt residente abroad would debar him from Their stock of DIAMOND JEWELRY AND JEWELRY, j composed of every variety.of PRECIOUS STONES, la j complete, comprising NECKLACES of single stones, on clusters of DIAMONDS with PEARLS . DIAMOND CROSSES, larger and finer {they are confident) than can j b.; found in the possession of any individual iu the country, j These, with a?W< ?iw RUBY KING and BROOCH, set I around With Brilliants?(the Bn och arranged to wear also ; a> a BRACELET)?arejwell worthy the inspection of those j who have a taste tot Precious Stones. EAR-RINGS, BROOCHES, BRACELETS, CHATTE LAINES. i.e. i.e. mounted upon ihe premises, under their It is believed, is too fully established to rerjuire at their hands, ai ihis time, uny extended notice, further than to say their assortment was never more complete. Their WATCHES are a:! warranted to he good time sw-pers. Among their FANCY GOODS will be found an extensive assortment of PAPIER MACHE, BRONZE and. PARIAN articles, and other varieties, too numerous to At Ihe Sign of the GOLDEN EAGLE, South corner Broadway and Murray-it. oppoeite the City Hail. el* 8tI8"4?gOyaj4g ?2,3'iic'iL HOLIDAY NOTICE!?TO THE PURCHASERS OF FANCY ARTICLES AT Ti TTLE'S EMPORIUM, 346 BROADWAY.?In order to avoid the RUSH, certain to lake [place at this establish? ment oc CHRISTMAS F.\ E, It is suggested to ladles and trie public, to make their pu'chaaea on SATURDAY, MON? DAY, and TUESDAY, EARLY. This will enable the WISE to make belter selections. Ail good* purchased w ul be sec: home on Christmas Eve, if desired, by Tuule's package express, free of expense. d2I It ll'ELLER tk SUN, Confectioners, 713 V Y Eroa/j way, have more than their usual splendid aa s'.r ment of Far cy Artkies for Christmas and New Years r.eteui?._d231w* (MIR ISTMAS TREES.?A great vari V^ety of articles, recently selected in Parts, for decora? ting Christmas Trees, forming the only complete assortment cf such article), to he found in the dly, for sale at d21 atia- THOMPSON S SON'S Saloon, 235 Broadway. fcTEBBINS & Ca 264 Broadway^-(M rJiLe attention of iheir friend* and the public to their as? soriment of WATCHES, DIAMONDS and JEWFLHY of every description. Also SILVER and PLATED Ware of "very variety of style and pattern, suitable for the Holi? days, which they offer for me on as reasonable terns a* can he purchased elsewhere in ihe city. d21 2uV XJ uliday PRESENTS.?JUST~r13 J*- A CEI'. ED a splendid .:?urtment of gentlemen'* fur tUiimg goods, viz: cravais, scarfs, suspenders, gloves, training robes, portemonnoiea card cases, and a gTea't vari ny.ot other anidea suitable for the presents) season,at J AGATE'S, 237 Broadway corner Park-place. d2l itis*