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— —— —_ - | Flats mm the Beventiod pond IH Ry OMY Hae ah Ber ~ SHIPPING, A ne = figenese, » durability and taste, cannot be sur BS IN THE NA- 7 —FOR SALE—A ELEGANT UCTION NOTICE—THE ADVERTISER INVITES OYAL MAIL STEAMBHIP ASIA, FOR L.— a ees peseed, are man: by ESPENSCHEID, of 118 Naa- eS Wa , D. C., will be pab- $16 000. first class house in Seventeenth A ‘merchants and others having goods of any descrip- R The Asia, E.G. Lott, commander, Hog | steamahia AOR, Cops, eimees, ie Bow load eer. ee ‘od in a few days, and presents an extraordinary me- | areet; algp-a good city mortgage of $16,600; also a good to dispose of, to send them wi.cre will briog Company’s Dock, at Jersey City, with the mails and | ing at pier 13 North river, for the above ports and dium for advertisements. There are from twelve to Af- | country cage of $7,000, amply secured on property | the pag saga Price. His establishment is one of the passengers for » on We Jay, the 29th instant, | On Saturday afternoon, at 30’clock. Anson's Daguerrcotypes—Large Size for 50 te2n thousand visiters reported monthly, of a class best | mear the city. M. I. SHELDON, 8) Nassau street.” | Dest in New York. The greatest care will be taken in atl2 o'clock Passengers are requested to be LUDLAM & PLEASANTS, 82 Broadway. cents; colored, and in a rich case, twice the size taken calculated to benefit advertisers. The catalogue will selling goods of every descriptinn, in store or any of on board by 1134 0” A.M. The Africa will sail on | vie for 36 cents, and equal in quality and size to any that always be preserved, and be distributed in every section —FOR SALE—ON ATILANTIC STREET, | the elfy; and whilet he wartante to get the best he | the 13th December. | FOR FORFOLK, PETERSBURG, AND RICHMOND —- axe made cleewhere, for ANSON'S, $89 Broadway, of the country; and the Washington visiters most geae- $2.750. Brooklyn, west of Power street, & | will take no goods on limitation, as he wishes to retain | E. CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green. | The United Staten mail ROANOKE, opposite Metropolitan Hotel. rally visit r+] t lis of the country. For | Vuilding lot 20 by 90 feet, « safe street for building, pro- | the confidence of all whoknow him, and malatain the | —--—~~ | nnn nee | T, Skinner, commander, will leave pier No. 13 North Tere apply 10 HUNTER & THOMPSON, Mercngste 2) | Sts , increase of value and of property, (now so | respectability of his sales, Prompt returns made of every LIVERPOOL.—UNITED STATES MAIL STEAV. | river, on Baturday, lec, 2, at So’clock P. M.; will ar Wonders Will Never CeasemA Large Size couth street, oF direct to the publisher, where orders | searce thereon). Terms, hatf cash, balance on mort | sale. Advances, when required. Persona having s sur abip BALTIC, Josoph J. Comstock, Commander. | rive {n Norfolk the next afternoon, and Petersburg and first clas# colored daguerreotype for three shillings, at 'OHN 425 Broadway, corner of Howard «treet. GARBANATI, Artist. Lace and Muslin Curtains from Aaction— MELTY & FERGUSON, No. 289% Broalway, and No. 64 Reade nireet have on hand 20,000 lace and muslin cur- eg bate it at auction, ata great saeriiice, and will well the same for a few slays at great bargains, ‘tail20 per } aor bae nara the orginal cost of poe ee Le @ rare opportunity. Also, rgest at of window shales ents gilt oeniosh tn tee city, all of which must be soli cheap. Peter Roberts & Co., 375 Broadway, Con- tinue to offer that extraordinary stock of black guipure Imeces, with some very choice embroideries. War is a bad Thing for 'Trade—It knocks © many good customers on the head. GREEN, Wo. 1 Astor House, is decidedly opposed to it; for the sof hin shirts are so numerous that some of would necessarily be cutoff in any battle where this country was represented. Meantime the orders pour in from all quarters. Merinocs, Mcrinoes,—Just Received and For 2,000 yards of superior quality French merinoes at $1 per yard, the same as usually sold at 12s, These are the cheapest goods ever offered to the publi FE. H. LEADBEATER, 947 Broadway, corner of Leonard street. $100,000 worth of Winter Clothing, intend: for the Broadway retail trade, for sale at balf pri EVANS’ clothing warehouse, 6 aad 68 Fulton st. Eighth avenue Vank taken at par; Lewis county, 49 cents; Washtenaw, 40 cents, India Rubber Gloves and Mittens For Use tm cold or wet weather ; also, ladies’ lined gloves and Bleaching gloves and mits, a cértain cure for rough or ebapped hands. For sale at all rubber stores and to the Sande only at No. 36 John street up stairs, ‘The Ravel's Pantomime of Jocko— will be produced for the first time, by Perham’s Ethio- plan Troupe, to-morrow evening, Monsiear Nealio per sorating the ape, and Warden as Pipo. ‘This with their vailroad gallop, Hungarian burlesque, plantation festi- val, and attractive programme of ‘songs, choruses, uetts, jigs, and fancy dances by this star troupe, should, aa"it Aindoubtedly ‘will, attract, an overwhelming au- . The admission and sale of the gift tickets continues. Door and Number Plates, Wedding, Visiting and address cards engraved and printed in superior style; also, shutter knobs, piauo and pew number plates, &e. WM. A. BAILEY, 662 Broadway, between Spring and Priace streets, Defiance Salamander Safes.—Robert M. PATRICK is the sole manufacturer in the United states ot the above celebrated safes, and I’. trable defiance locks and cross bars. street, one door below Maiden lane. Phalon’s Paphian Lotion.—After Using this ion for a tew days, the tan caused by the sun and wind clears away from the faco and neck like a mixt, and @ faint bloom steals through the no longer opaque skin, Roughness and pimples are removed with equal Tacllity. Freyared by B. HALON, nt. Nicholas Hotel, and No. 197 Broadway, corner of Dey strevt, and sold by all druggists and country dealers in iancy articles, “Don’t Know.”=fhe New Discovery of Dr. Danus Ham is a favorite and certain cure for persous troubled with that unhappy ailment of “ Not knomug what ails them; whuse melancholy, dismal and frigic- ful imaginations axe lite a burdea and thoaghts of death a terror, who are constantly imagining some evil is about tw detul them. ‘Ther are thousands of persons, who axe not sick, who are free {rom every visible aymp- tom of disease, and yct ure constantly compluning that they are never well, yet do nut know what is the inatwr with them. This arixes irom a derangement in tue di- gestive organs, causinga morbid and unnatural appetite tor unnatural food and drinks, and many unreasonable and injurious wants. This delicions beverag», catled Br. Ham’s Invigorating Spirit, is a quick aud sure cure ‘of these distressing and disagreeable ailments, As soon ‘aga wine glass {ull is taken, the suiferers feel new liie within their troubled systems. it makes the most wretched, gloomy, melancnoly and feeble cneertui, hap- Dy and strong; it drives away all dismal feelings trom the mind, and rids the body irom all unhealthy, morotd and irritating liumors. A wine glass full of ie. Ham's Invigorating Spirit, taken atter dinner, will gready as- siat digestion. It’ will quickly cure dyspepsia, yind- colic pains, nervousness, headaches, aad wll destroy the unnatural and soul-descroying appetite tur invoxi- eating drivks. Sold by KADWAY & CO., 102 Fulton street, New York, wholesale agents; also by Mr. Hayes, 130 Fulton sirect, Brooklyn, and hos. J. Hayes, 164 ‘Atlantic street, Erooklyn. Howe's Cough Candy Is warranted the best article fur hoarseness, coughs and colds, ia aso. It is purely vegetable, wud’ relieved in a very few momenta, Principal depot, 28% Broadway. Can bo obtained of all the principal deuggists and confectioners in the city. Innocent but Potent—Srandreth’s Pills The uever failing remedy, whose fame for puvifying the blood, is now extended’ to every part of the civilized world, aud shouki be in the posse>sion of every oae who values health. One or two doses 1a the commencement how many days or weeks of sickuess may thoy not pre vent? kour pills in the beginuing, is ww than forty doses when the disease is estat 0 wili be born to days of bliss, compared ¢o what has hitherto been his lot, weighed wown as he has been by disease, intirmities and sutterings, which no earthly power kuew how to aileviate, until Beandreth’s pills aented to the world, The weak, the feeble, the the nervous, the delicate, are in a few days steengtien- ed by tucir operation, and the worst complaints are re moved by perseverauce, without the expense of a payst- cian. Adapted to ali circumstances and situations, they sare the best medicine ever intended tor familivs, ur vo take to sea, preventing scurvy and costiveness, reyuir- ing no change of diet, particular regim2n, or care against taking cold. ‘Branureth’s Ville are sord at twenty-five cents por box, with full directions, at the Principal office, Brandreth building, entrance 43 Canal street. eat | for the book will be received. ALFRED gage. Apply to ROGERS, Architect, No. way. HUNTER, Washington City, D. C. E \GLISH RESIDENTS AND HOTELS iN NEW YORK, Brooklyn and Williamsburg, served promptly wit, all foreign papers, Ilustrated News, Puach, and all the English papers for sale in the store.’ Papers inailod to all parts. Tor list of prices apply to T. RICHARDSON, 166}; Fulton street, Brooklyn, opposite High. GREAT BOOK OUT AT LAST.—JUS? PUBLISHED, “FRED VERNON : OR, THR VICTIM OF AVARICH,’? By the author of “Minnie Gray,” ‘Gas, Howard: or, How to Win a Wife?’ “Standdeld Hall,’ “Amy jaw renee,” “Harry Ashton: or, The Will aud the Way,’ “Ellen de Vere: or, The Way of the Will,"” “Woman and Her Master.” “Romantic Incidents in ‘the Lives of the Queens of England,” “Fred Arden: or, The Jesuit’s Re- venge,”’ &e, ‘This charmiag romance will be eagerly caught ap by the numerous admirers of ‘Minnie Gray,” “Amy Law- rence,’’ ‘‘Woman and her Master,"’ &c. The author has added another to the many laurels which have solong gr his authorial brow. Vernon’? may be termed his mavtex-piece. remarkable for the keen subtlety displayed in th yidvality of its characters, for the strength of it the intricacy of its plot, the harmony of it and its stirring energy as a composition. I author is, next to Dickens, the finest roman: day. ‘the narrative is finely conceived au cuted, The story is one of intense int and the styl in which it is told so fascinates the r that he find: it almost impossible to lay itaside until he reaches the end, For sale, wholesale and retail, by GARRETT & CO., Publishers, 18 Ano stroet Also, for sale by all booksellers. ]NPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OF A NEW BOOK BY ) "an unknown author! ‘The entire edition of 10,500 c “IDA MA’ EXHAUSTED IN THRER DAYS ! Without supplying all the orders ree A new sup- ply will be xeady on Tuesday morning, 28th inst.—all the resources of the publishers being bent upon the man- utacture of this book. Orders will be anawered in rota- tion. PHILLIPS, SAMPSON & CO. Boston, Nov. 24, 1854. For rale by all bookse 8 of rs, FALL MABMIONR. O*saee. CLOARS! CLOAKS|/\-GEO. SOLPIN bl Broadway, cewpectiully invites tbe ettention o ai yay or tweeon, compris, Th jous and mas fectures for the vressr’ f ashen : dha gnc? cloats, suet Two thousand supero eloth ai ate #.fteen hundred super cloth ailk line a €icht hundred eupers cloth silk lined eloskn, st. gue thousand vory rich elvth silk lined eloa ‘a to aay, the high character of the go leo veteblishment is already woll knows, and dad in conclusion, that the avove will ke found, Ucn, te be the richert, eet, and cheapest cloaks ever ia America, GEO. RULPIN, Bmporiem. 3] Broadway \HEAP CLOAKS.—ARNOLD CONSTABLE & CO., WILL, Cotter on Monday, the 27th instant, a fresh lot of cheap garments, These goods will be exhibited as here- tofore, in the rear of their cloak room, apart from their regular goods. Broche long and square snawls at re- duced prices, Real India eamels hair shawls in scarlet, black, blue and green; a small invoice just received, 62 Canal street. F NCY FURS.—GE RGE » MAWSON (ESTABLISHED 1849), importer and manufacturer of fancy furs or every description, wholesale and retail, 443; Maiden lane. Ladies desiring a reliable and choice article of my well known manufacture, at reasonable rates, peck fully requested to call. ‘All furs warranted to be as re- presented, {URS OF ALL NavIONS—PALL FASHIONS Now ready at F. Boose & Jacobowicz's, 397 Broadway, hear Walker street, first floor. Ladies who wish to buy tency furs of the manufacturers, shoul go to Booss & Jacobowics, where they can seloct from the largest and mont varied assortment of all kinds of mantillas, capes, vietorines, muis, cuits, &e. N.B.—Furs cleabod, ra: pa.red and altered to the present fashion on modecate terms, STORES—283); BLEECKER STREP Grove and Barrow, and 325 Fighth iween Twenty-sixth and , BE ayenve, be. ‘Twenty-sevenih streets, Livi are respectfully invited to call at the above eitsblish- ments, where they can rely upon purcbasi wet cles, warranted fresh manufactures, and at very low ral | AbiBS’ FANCY, public attention to his present unrivalled assor ment of Russian and Hudson Bay sables, rtoue marten, mink, chinebilla, ermine, lynx, genet, squirrel mountain marten, and fites, all manufactured expressly for first class city retail trade, and at extromely moder- ate prices. GEO. BULPIN, 361 Broadway. NOVEMBER DECEMBER AND Jasuaay gasn fons.—Cloake and furs:— Cloake— " stock ever seen in thia cit mings in such good tast®, present #o much the ink, stone marte: in Par im, fteh and mounvait th Russia W. B. Mok marten. Notwitl Ing the wur wit is offering righ durk sables end mink ohen; ever ye! k nately bouxht a lare lot of ture errly enim. house is particularly recommended t cers and visiters, its characteristio foatures being smal profits and no deviation from the marked price. Cloak and Fur Estavlishment, 47 Caual street, Brandzet? Buildings, four doors from Broadway WILLIAM B. McKENZIE, Propre’ Tz NEW YURR £UK COMVYANY HAVE SU hand a superb sarsrtmeat of ladies’ and childre: Ms poblie are iuvited to examine our stick, and Judge te: Weemaelvoe, Strangers will find it to uheiradvactage te cal fore purchasing fare cleaned, altered anf sachanges cu mest reascnanle terme, HERZOG 8 WE! MAN, #1 Brondway, ocrner of Walker street. where, SSELS LACES.—A SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF h laces, black thread veils, and Paris embroide- , just received and offered at manufacturers’ prices. MILLER & GRANT, 371 Broadwa; RIDGET SPILLAD, AGED 8 YEARS, STRAYED about half-past 5 o’etock; on Vriday the 2ud inst., her home at 833 Kirst avenue; whe wore ® dark calico dress, had a white pitcher ia ber hand, and was Darehead and barefooted. Any information of lec will be thanklully received by Mi¢uael Cullaban, foreman of the New \ork Gas House, corner of fwenty-rst street and First avenue. : F JANE BROWN, WHO LIVED DURING LAST WIN 1 ter at 138 Canal strovt, will send her address to jars. Lorr, Herald vifice, she will Lear of something to her advantage. cr F ik, CASS H. 13 IN TOWN HE WILL PLEASE AD- dress a note broadway, ost Ouice; will hear of sume- thing to his advautage. 0) NFORMATION WANIEU--BY THs SUBSCRIBER, OF ] the whereabouts of ner sister, KEhzabeta AlcCoy— maiden uame blizabeth 1 povo—s native of Feracott, county Mauchun, ard deagiver of David taompson, of said Peracoi, She lanued in New York in guly or August, iol. Any intormation respecting her will be thanktully received by ler sister, Margaret faompson, who landed in New York lust July trom tue slup torue dy, from Liverpool. » Address Wo Mrs, Cataariae Sark, Say Marvor, L. f. When last beard from she was hyiug an brooklyu. MAKGAO! LHOLUSU0N. ULIA CAN RECEIVE THE INFORMATION DIESIREU by calling or sending wer address to 78 Beowaway Axpress otitce, wo J. C. Webb. AvA. AS per nove, Bedford street. RS. MARY DOLL WiLL MEET HER HUSBAND, ? J. boil, wuo nas covuroed trom Califoraim, at 1u> de, rile avenue, Krovalyn. *P HE SUBSCRIBER WISHES TO HEAR FKOM MR Wadsworth corter, of pan Braucisco, who acrived Per steamship Northern Light, on last trip itu sau Suan, as he bas a lecter fur nim, B. CASKALY, 70 Franclin stre et. IRST ANNUAL BALL OF PHUNIX LODGE, No. 16, America i rotestant Assuciwuon, to ve ueld in que Apolly tooms, 440 Browivay,on Lrursday, Novem. der 50, The commitiee have spaced no truauie or ex- moe to Make Us one Of thc Dest Lalla of the season, ichets, $1 cach, cau be bw! o: ayy of the cummities, or at the door on the evening of the’ ball, &. Mouks, Secretary. JUN DAVIS, Chairman, XH ANNUAL SOIREE OF AMERICUS KNUINE OO. - Po. 6, at Nivio’s saloon, om Mumday evening, Nov. HENKY CLVos, Vuwurman, Bi, 1804, etary. soun J. RUGLLY, 5 eS >ECOND ANNUAL BALL OF THE HIBERNIAN BENE- Volent nocwly, will tase place at iammany Hall, on Monday evening, Novemver si. Lhe proceeds of tui Dail wil be aevotod to charuable purposes, the com- amaitier pledge tuemsvives that notinag slall be leit un- dove to render this equal w auy batt of tue season, —— elebrated Coviloa Band is engaged tor the orca Tickets $1 each, admitting a genweman aad awe be bad oF any member of Lue assocmtivo, or at the door, on Lue evening ot tae oe y, Chel PATs. me airman. Pate. GABVIN, TreMUre. 45 SANDHORD, Secretary. bye ny eet EVK.—iHE NEW YORK YOUNG Mén’s Koman Cathetic Benevuleut Association, will hed their second wi I ball, at Wiblo’s, on Weduesday November svth. ‘Rekets od, Can be obsained Wy els, Muse and bovk stored, and at Line Goor ..e nrght of the vail. 40HN 8, SCULLY, Presilent. J. Quinny, Secretary, AMKGIVING BAL . I balk of the Moroe Aanveiation will ve head at Yammany Halt, on Wednesday evening, Novem ber ii, dichets, $1 ech, cau be had of any of the oom mities, or at 1) Jacob street. NU NLOUNCED SILK ROBES Of the latest Parisian styles, In cartons, at very modevate prices, Will be exhibived on Monday. A. T. SIEWARY & 00., Broadway. REAT REDUCHION IN DRY GUOUS AT HOLION & BOGUE’S new store, 455 Eighth avenue, between Thirty-ihird and Tmirty-fourth streets, on Monday, No- vember 27, consisting of superior French merino and Thidet cloths, all shades, 7s. per yard; rich plaids silks, frum auction, 34. 6d, to 65.; extra rich narlequin plaids, dv., 78. to 12s.; Bishoffs & Bomet’s boiled black silks from 6s, to 1Z8.; a choice lot of striped silk, all colors, for misses’ drosses, vs.; a large lot of Vienna long and square broche shawls, very low; Bay State, Watertou and Scotch plaid, long and square ulo,, do,; Lyon’s black mantilla yelvet, best quality, $6; lady's cloths, all shades and colors, trom 10s, upwards. N. B—Waated, two smart salesmen with reierence, Remember, 466 Fighth ayenue, second door from corner of Thirty: fourth street. G PEAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF DRY Goons, Ar the commercial house, 147 spring 4 reet. J. H. LIESEIT, proprivtor, will exhibit on onday an iinmenso stock of all wool plaids, new goods, at 6s , english sneri- no, 1-4 wide, In, od.;’black alpaca, hizh lustre, 1s., superb French merino ¢s., Hennequin’s best broche long shawls $12, ladies’cluths of all colors, best quality, 2ts., Lyons best black silk velvet, yard wiue, $7, Saglistt blankets and flannels, very cieap; black silk, olf poles Gh. 6; de laines and cashimeres, Glegant goods As. very fine paramattas of all colors 18., loug woo! shawls ot oud quality only 12s., square wool shawls, large size, $i sha square’ procite shawls only $4; Mercimace prin std, York Mills Muslin Is., shirting and shooting muslin 5d., English mourning prints td., linen vowels 6d. Also, an extensive stock of dzes# goods, nosiery cassimeses, fatinets, Irish linen, table damask, ani family housekeeping gools of every description, at as tonisising low prices, at the Commercial House, 141 Spring street. YTHS—BLAUR SILK YELV BES Axi lored satine for cloake.—Faucy iu de iaines, black, white, ney cassinere-, rio pl jeunois and blankets, Feo i” @ gous at grei wows Noa. Bend eH Srosdwa OVICE—DAMAGE BY SMOKE —SALe 10 OOsl- mence to-morrow.—In consequence of the recent fire in the lace, embroidery and Paris kid glove store of JOHN MADDEN, 67% Broadway, he will sell at an im- mense sactitice, tor the purpose of clearing out the en- Ure stock of costly guods, amounting to $40,000, recent- ly purchased, and whica Lave been partiaily injured, consisting of laces, honiton, yalencennes, embroideries, musting, kid gloves, hosiery, &c. FECIAL ATTENTION 15 INV! made to measure, combining of needlework, or no'sule, Just received, a mplendid in- voice of Paris embroidered auc st: bosoms. LEWLY &SEACORD, up-town glove depot av: gontlemen’s fasi- ene turmshing bazaar, e3. Broadway, Stuyvesant institute, ‘TO OUR SHIRES, + Attiog and best SINE ARTS. 3 Sent OCU ELGIAN FREER GALLERY OF PAINTINGS AND statuary, 547 Broadway —DE BKAUKELER, Jr., sule accredited agent for the Belgian schuol of Art, would respectfully announce to the amaveury of fine acts of this great a that he has just ceceived frou Rurope, four valuable paintings by the most celevrate 1 artiste—1. The Jubilee of 6 yeary, vy &. de Brackelor. 4. The Venetian Mosque, by N.cuise de Keyser, 3. Poe Storm, by Robbe. 4. The Bulls, by Bug. Verboeekliove.. ‘These paintings wili be exhibited irom 10 A. ML. to 10, M., from this date to the Zath of Decemvor, A:dluris sion free, ~~, CHOICE SELECIION OF BRANDIES, SCOTCH ANAL A Irish whisheys, champagne, sherries and port wines, gins, rums, cord als, syrups, &e.; London ane Lublin porter, Seoteh ales, and uomentic ales, for fanniy use, twenty per cant lower than any other house, for sale by WM. H. UNDERHILL, 139 Nroome street, corner of Crosby. “a e0unts, “ANY PERSON HAVING A CAPITAL OF 800. $800 can be placed in a position to realize sgo0d income, and ine few years a fortune, by paying the advertiser $300, This is an opportunit; cet with. Address T. P, W., box 185 Hera! ened STORE FOR SALE.—THE STOCK ) rarely to be office. ENTIRE in trade of an old ‘and well established wholesale crockery etore for sale, with the fixtures and lease of the premises. business is permanently established, with a share of safe and prompt cus- tomers, and the stock s fulland complete, with every variety of the best styles and patterns. To any one de- sirous of commencing the business on @ sure footing, or wishing to enlarge their present business, this offers an opportunity of doing so reldom to bemet with. Applica- tions addressed to A. B., Herald office, will receive atten- tion. HANCE TO GET RICH.—-$400 WILL PURCHASE ten States, on a patented aud useful invention, in- eluding articles manafactured enough to sell the territo- ry. Also, will give the Washington patent document. Address box 2,702 Post Office. ‘OR SALE—THE OYSTER AND COFFEE AND CAKE stand No. 100 Nassau street, with fixtures com- plete, anda four years’ lease; sold on account of other bnainess, The place can be seen by applying at the clothing store over the premises, or to William Thomp- son, at the Marine Court Finger, at 67 West Fifteenth street, neat Sixth av- enue. N.B. Two pleasantly situated furnished rooms to let, with or without partial board, where there are no other boarders.” OR SALE-ON VERY FAVORABLE TERMS, THE building and interest of a first class high school in Washington cliy, paying about $4,000 per year. For full particulars, apply in person or by lotter to EMERSON W. KEYES, Union square real estate office, corner of By nur and Sevent atree OR SALE—THE STOCK, GOOD WILL AND FIXTURES of a popular and well established restaurant and drinking saloon in Broadway; or the proprietors will seli out half their interest ta some one who can give it his per- sonal attention, as their other business will not admit of their doing so. For further information, inquire at 254 Washington street (up stairs), between the hours of 10 and 12. GOR SALE. NION-SQUARE REAL ESTATE Office, No. se, corner Fourth avenue und Eleventh street, several tine houses in various parts of the city. A latze number. of farms in the vicinity of New York. Good unimproved property in the upper part of the city, Very valuable tenement property. be exchanged for r ithout the city, improved or uni The location of this office so convenient for conceruing pro , offers supe indug ments to pfoperty owners to give it their petaanee, Especial aitention also paid to letting of houses, sales of furniture, collections, &e. EMERSON W. KEYESs OR SALF.—THE STOCK, FIXTURES, LEASE AND good wil, of the old established jewelry and waten- inaking establishment of the late F. R. Cramp, deceased, No. 83 Bleecker street, afew doors from Broadway. An opportunity seldc.a to be met with of stepping at once into a prosperous business. Apply to SIILWELL & SWAIN, Attorneys, No. 11 Chambers street. OR SALE, TO CLOSR AN ESTATE—TWO LARGE three story houses on Twenty sixth street, near Lexington avenue; also, two on Twenty-eighth street near Fourth avenue. Will rent for ten per cunt. Houses in fine order, with the modern improvements, gas fix- tures, &e, Apply to E. B, KINSHIMER, No. 319 Fourth averue, from 6 to 7 and 8 to 10, ‘ HANDSOMELY LOCATED BUILDING LOTS, 5 Situated on Fifty-third Street paved, Croton Most of the above property w property within or proved. OUSES, COUNTRY SEATS, &c., FOR SALE—AN excellent brown stone house in Thirty-sixth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenne, price $12,500, A brown stone front house in West Thirty-fourth street, price $16,000. A three st. and basement in West Twenty- sixth street, price $6,000, A three story English base- ment in West Twenty-ninth street, price $4,500. A four story English basement in West 'Twenty-seeond street, price $11,500. A three story basement and attic in West Twenty-cightn street, price $13,000. A fine coun- try seat at Fort Washington, price ‘$20,000. A small place at Washington Heights, price $10,500. A beautiful place at Tubby Hook, 135 acres, price '$8,000. A choice pleco of ground on’ the Bloomingdale road, 73 acres, price $11,000. A block of ground near High Bridge, with fine improvement, to exchange, price $80,000. Apply to ALC. 112 Broadwa; Thirty-fourth strect. OOK AT THIS—ONLY $100 FOR AN, OYSTHR S.A. lvon—A great chance fer a man wishing to go into & money making business, —The stock, fixtures and good will of an oyster saloon, now foing a good business, will be sold for $100 cash. Rent very low. Urgent reasons given for selling out. “Apply ab 176 Elm street in the e office. YSTER AND DINING SALOON FOR SALE.—RARE chance for a person with small capital.—The lease, stock and fixtures of a splendid saloon, now doing a first rate business. A goul bar attached. Natis factory reason for selling. Apply at the corner of Eas? Broadway and Catharine street. \HELVING AND DRAWERS FOR SALE CHEAP—COM- prising the outit of premises 52 Dey street, first Voor, js nearly new, and will be sold for less than’ one- ourth the cont. QUACKENBUSH & C0., 226 Greenwic WO FULL SIZE BUILDING LOTS, BEAUTIFULLY Jocated on Forty ninth street, between Madison av enue and Fifth avenue, Street graded, Croton water &e. Price low, terms easy. DE MUI'T, 17 Spruce st. ‘OIGHTLANDER’S CAMERA.—ANY PERSON HAV- ing @ first rate Voightlanders daguerreotype camera urchaser by applying to urteenth street, stati tons an for sale cheap, may hear of a Charles W. Polman, 107 East price. No need to apply except it is a first rate will bear trial. CASH—TO LOAN, INVEST, Oi le buy at sight, in large or small sums, vas diamonds, jewelry, merchan property, or seca: rity of be Bs juable descripticn. Terms lider cond: dential and safe, at the old responsible Pacific Agency, over the Pacific Bank, corner of Broadway and Grave vtreet. wy, TO LOAN—ON DIAMONDS, $60.000 watches, jewelry, segars, or bought ‘h. Bumness ni city stock, bonds Sade WigbGene, Weal” setae Rocgit, eetl tam ox, est | 60) al ox- Taeagede ) GHERAEMAN, SHISTED & 00. Brokers, 45 John street, corner of Nassau. WIDOW LADY, WORTH PROPERTY, BUT HER A business is as yot unsettled, wishes to meet with a jentleman who would advance her $300. Any willing to accommodate will receive reference, and every requisiie satisfaction, on an interview. Address Mrs. Lydia, Union square Post Office. None but gentlemen of the hij respectability need answer. WILOW LADY SOLICITS THE LOAN OF $400, for immediate and pressing emergencies. Tho ver, Tost of security given. Please address Sarah T. Marshall, City Foot Oftice, New York. BL TU ANY AMOUNT— sash ADV ANC ED AND C3. ADVANCED AND LOANED TO ANY AMOUNT. —On diamonds, watches, jewelry, plate, valuable and personal property, or bought for highest cash pricey. K. WOOD, broker and commission merchant, v0 Fulton street, second floor, frunt room, from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. ONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON HUUSKHULA AVL furniture, piunofories, diamonds, silver- ware, guns, pistols, nautical instru ita, aod perovaas roperty generally, or bought for the highest cash price. for js i auction ‘cen a Z ‘ jot of furniture, watches, &e., to pay advances. Apply to McCARFRAY & WALTERS, 26 Catherine street. ONEY,.—CASH LIBERALLY ADVANCED 0% watches, plate, jewelry, pianotortes, household iurmture, woollen cloths, fire arms, or any otuer pro: perty, at the agency and loan office 404 Broadway, cor- ner Duane street, second floor, roum ¥. ‘The strictest confidence honor may be relied upon. McLOUG! & O'NEILE ONEY TO LOAN—ON WINES AND 3S¥IRITS IN bend, diamonds, plate, watches, dryguods, and every description of personal property, or purchased, Business prompt and confidential. Apply to CASEY & CUNLBY, at the Empfre loan and agency oifice, 128 Nas- san street, opposite the Nassau Bank. VBIN CUAL VUMPANY. Notice to Creprrors. ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST THR Parker Vein Coal Company will forward them to the undersigned without delay. ” rascs sit A PHILIP ROMAN, C. 8, DARROW, rustees, Nov. 20, 1854. Cumberland, Maryland. Wosnee, KY BANK, CONN., NoV. 18, iai,—Tue Dills ot the Woodbury Bank, Connecticut, will be re- saved by the Mercantile Hank, New York, at par. LeCLURKS. ene 10 FOR THE SUFFERERS FROM THE WILLIAMS- burg riots.—A lecture on the History and lathueace OF the Jesuits will be delivered on Wednesday oveaiag, the “uth inst., by J. W. Brice, E4q, at the Tabernacle. ‘Ihe proceeds of the lecture will be devoied to the bonedt ot the families of the Americans killed in the discharge of their duty in guarding the Lallot box at Williamsb: Yieiets 25 cents cach—to be obtained at the door on tue evening ofthe lecture. SYCHOLOGY, OR SCENCE OF (HE MIND.—DR. Li, P ‘A. Benton will commence a series of lectures, aad instructive and very amusing experiments, at Cilnton diall, Astor place, kighth street, Tuesday evening, Newember 28, and December 6 and 8, Doors open at big. commencing precimely at 736. Admittance, suited to the timen, only one rhilling. See bills, plus stock on hand, or being in any way embarrassed, ¢an confide inhim most sacredly, without exposure in | apy way. References to any amount or security given of this establishment. All orders, small or large, dressed at any time to A. B., auctioneer, Herald office, will be promptly attended to. UCTION NOTICE,—H. WILSON, AUCTIONEER.—A | are chance for, housckeepers—Highly attractive of rich, costly and elegant household furniture, oi paintings, rosewood pianofore, &c.—Monday morning, Nov. 27, at 10!g o'clock precisely, at 169 West Twenty- fourth street, a few doors from the Eighth Avenue Rail- toad, the while stock, comprising the best selection of fered at auction this season. The sale will be positive without regard to weather. “Parchasers will be require to make a cash deposit with the bookkeeper, A small portion of the contents is here subjoined:—Rosewood pi- anoforte, full seven octaves, richly carved case, cost $500; solid rosewood brocatelle furniture, en suits, very oy carved, and covered with the richest mate- nal, without regard to cost; large pier and oval mirrors, with marble slais and gilt brackets to match; marble top rokewood centre, side and sofa tables, elegant rose~ wood etegere, marble top, with heavy plate glass doors and back, made to order, cost $125; about 260 yards of tapestry carpets in excellent order; rosewood corner ete- rea and corner stands; beautiful and heavily embroi- red white lace window curtains; rich brocatelle cur- | dretock tains and cornices for four windows, large gothic, recop- tion and easy chairs, in silk and embroidered brocade; oil paintings, among which may be found archoice Jeetion by modern artist neh porcelain decorations and vases, finished and painted toa high state of pe; fection; heavy ro ewood and mahogany bedsteads, Both of the modern and antiqne styles, with ry elegant marble top dressing bureails warhstands to match; pare and curled hair mattresses, beds, bolaters and pillows; mahogany and maplo chairs, sofax and lounges; heavy mahogany ten fect ox ‘tension table; black walnut do.; tea and dining tables; ‘one complete gilt china din t, cust $9 na tea sets, very expensively decorated; elegant mantel clocks; common crockery and glassware in basement; a large as sortment of silverware, spoons, forks, heavy plated cas tors, with cut bottles; silver tea service, elegantly chased and engraved; large salvers with solid silver edges; bes of ivory cuttlery, &e., &e. Terms of sale, cash, city funds. The house to let. Possession immediately. ‘Tae furniture cost upwards of $8,000, CTION NOTICE.—SAMUEL OSGOOD, AUCTIONEER, will sell at his stores, 64 Nassau street, on Tuesday, Nov. 28, at 1034 A. M., a choice collection of housebolt furniture, comprising’ all requisite articles for house- Kegping, new and recond hand, and will be sold without r&lrve, for cash, AUCTION NOTICE.—=AMUEL. 03¢00D, AUCTION’ ZA will sell at 64 Navsau street, on Wednesday, 29, at 104 A. M., the balance of bankrupt. st watches and jewelry remaining unsold from last sale, Among the stock will be found several really sp! gold watches, RONZES, PARIAN WARE, &0.—WILLIAM IRV & CO., Auctioneers, will tell, at auction, on T day and Wednesday, November’ 28 and 29) at 10% o'clock, at the salesrooms, No. § Pine street, Parian figures’ aud groups—Innocences, Reapers, the Measons, fay Day, Judgment of Cupid, tete-a-tete sets, vases, &c. bronze clock and can delabras, brouze groups and fig —Clovis, Indian Hunter, Fisher Boy, &¢.—heavy English silver plate ware; yapier mache, ‘pearl inlaid trays; chairs, tables, &c,; marble and alabaster vases and Bg: ures, Bohemian glassware, &e. Y¥ JOSEPH HEGEMAN.—MONDAY, NOV. o'clock A. M., at the central salesrooms, a large stock of rich and costly fresh manufactured furs, Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 27, 28 and 29, at 7 o'clock, at the central salear corner of Willoughby \d Pearl streets, Brooklyn, sales of Sig. G. B. Pandolfi- plendid collection of ‘marble alabaster goods, rich ailver plated ware, with a great variety of fancy goods, Iso, E. C. Coates’ superb collection of large oll paint- ings, comprising American and foreign landscapes, Ma- donna, marine views, &., in richly carved and gilt frames. Catalogues at the sales rooms, HOICE DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS AT AUCIION—ON Monday, at 17 Wall street, comprising double hya- cinths, tulips, ranunculus, gladiolas, crocus, lillies, Xe, Also, on Tuesday, 1,000 packages assorted fower roots, being the best in'the market, and three eases assorted to be sold by the case, to close consignments. LIAS COMBS, AUCTIONEER.—ON MONDAY, Nov. 27, at 10%, O'clock, arsignee’s sale, at auction, of ine entire stock of the store No. 760 Browlway, coner of Ninth street, consieting, in part, of coats, pants, veata, shirts, drawers, hosiery, gloves, cloths, cassimeres, vestings, cravats, shirts, collars, &c.. &:, Every article is new, and well selected, with a view to please the taste of gentlemen wishing to purchase clotuing, &. ‘Tho sale will be positive, by order of Marcus P. Ferris, Esy., assignee. ELIAS COMBS, Auctioneer. Fos coms, AUCTIONEER. — ASSIGNEE'S BALE OF 1, “gentlemen's furnishing goods.—Eliay Combs vill aeil on Monday, Nov. 27, 1854, at No. 760 Broadway, corner of Ninth street, at 10/4 o'clock, a very desirable stock of geatlemen’s clothing, &e., contisting in part of coats, overonats, pants, vests, shirts, and shirt, collars, drawers, undershirts, hosiery, ccavats, gloves, and band kerchieft, all made of the bent materials and In the most approved style; also, a number o of cloths an vestings; also, four Counters, with Fane Dy (as as new,) gas fixtures, &e., &c. The sale is positive, and affords an excellent opportunity for gentlemen to renew their wardrobes, The entire stock must be sold, and the sale will be continued on Tuesday, if not all sold on Mon- day. Catalogues are ready, and may be bad at the office of the auctioneer, or at the sale. ELIAS COMBS, Auctioneer, 244 Grand street. ‘AMES COLE, AUCTIONEER —GREAT AND POsi” tive sale ‘of four, hundred and tifty value Ble lots of land in the Tenth ward, Brooklyn, opposite Carroll park; also large water front on the capal.—JAMES COLE & SON will sell, on Monday, Nov. 21, at 12 o’elock, at the Merctants’ Exchange, New York, 450 splendid building lots, situate on Bergen, Secor, Car- rolland Balchen places, and on Sackett, Union, Presi- dent, Carroll, Smith, Hoyt, Bond, and First streeta, and Second avenue; alto alarge water front on the canal. This is some of ‘the best property that has ever been of- fered for sale in this city, either for business or private residences, The streets and places are all payed; bulk- head on the canal built, lots on agrade, ke. Seventy os cent on bond and mortgage. Maps and full particu- lars at the offices of the auctioneer, No, 43 Fulton street, Brooklyn, anil 18 Nassau street, New York. SSELL W. WESIOOTT, AUCTIONEER. —AUGTION Notice.—On Monday, Nov. 27, at 103; o'clock, hand- some household furniture, at house No. 72 Eighth ave- nue, near Fourteenth street. R. W. Wescott will sell, as above, all the handsome furniture contained in the house, which has been recently furnished, and is replete with rosewood and mahogany furniture from basemvat to attic, there being nineteen rooms, including the par- lors, with rich velvet, Wilton and ingrain carpets; stair do., rosewood and mahogany parlor suite, in xatin bro- cade and haircloth; large mirrors, framed; costly mantel vases and ornaments, 31 , oil paintings, very fine rosewood pianoforte, ricl ‘and finish; li brary and secretary, bookcases, rosewood aust ny nofas, tete-a-tetes, Ke., with a large variety of rosewood and mahogany chamber furniture, rosewood and maho- gry bedsteads, cottage do., hair mattresses, featuer i, blankets ‘and bedding, mabogany and cot chai: y aeeng bureaus, in rosewood and mah: stands, carpets, rockers, &c., with the basement and kitchen furniture, silverware, dining and breakfast tables, oilcloth, nich china, ivory cutlery, &e., compris- ing every thing tobe found in a large and hand-om: furnished house. Catalogues now ready. No postpoue- ment. A deposit will be required of every purchaser, as the entire furniture is to be sold without reserve. ILVER PLATED W. » &c.—WILLIAM IRVING & Co., Auctioneers, will sell at auction on Tuesday and ‘ednesday, November 28 and 29, at 103 o'clock, at No. 8 Pine street—Silver plated wars, an entire invoice, comprising cake baskets, castors, liquor frames, canile- xticks, nalts, tea wots, waiters, from ¥ to 24 inches, urus, tea kettles, card baskets, oyster dishes, &. Also, ¢ ga clocks, candelabras and groups; superb Pa- rian vases and figures, papier-mache goods, French china, Boberaian glass ware; swarble aud alabaster vesen, fo. FILLIAM IRVING, AUCTIONEER.—SUPERB SALE of fancy goods.—William Irving & Co., Auctioneers, will sell at auction, on Tuenday and Wednesday, Novem: 28 and 49, at 1034 o’clock, at the sales rooms, No. 8 Bin street. Statuary—Venus de Medicis, Dancing Girl of Canova, a Bacchus, Venus of Canova, carved marble lions, &c,’ Bardyillix marble, sienna, verde, c.; Pompeii pitchers; Roman and Greci urns; Hebe, Etruscan and Medicis vase en; superb pair of agate Hebe vases, vas 4 of various xi 8 feet, igh; elegant mosale inlaid centre tables; card recoivers, with pedestals, viue and rerpent handles; large tazzas, supported by dolphins, with serpent handles of every rize; marble pedestals; candlesticks, watch cases, &.; elegant Varian figures and groups; bronzes, clocks, can: delabras, and figures; silver a ware; api mache y ig ie French china, the impo n of sig. . ‘al en Monde TGs; orclock, at 80 M reat, on a o’e! a lercer at the furniture of ihe house consisting of suite of parior furniture in plunl, pler glass ‘a 5 od centre tanles, Brussels carpeta, it rods, oil y ach bedsteal., hair mattresses, bolsters, pillows, marble tops, dressing bureaus, washe' t , el and plated ware; alo, kitchen furnitare, with which the wil commence, OTICE.—THE MEMBERS AND HONORARY MEM- bers of Aqueduct Engine Co, No. 47, aut also the members and honorary memuers of Indepondence Ho; Co, No. 8, are requested to meet at the engine house of the former, in Bighty-second xtroet, between Thir| and Fourth avenues, this day, (Sunday,) Nov. 20, at treive o’clock M., to pay the last tribute’ spect to tie me- mory of our late worthy momber, Mr. James Geraginty, M. A. TEED, Foreman Evgine Co, No. 41. A. G, ALLOocK, Secretary. ‘HE MEMBERS AND EX-MEMBERS OF THE iN D10- pendence Hove Oo. No. 4, are requested co mow the carriage houre on this, Sunday moraging, at Liiy o'clock, to attend the funeral of oar late brother sawn ber, James Geraghty. o JAMES G. SPENCER, Foreman. OO ORL STOR PLACE HOTEL, NOS. 733, 735 AND 77 A Broadway, opposite Astor place. Families locating the winter will find several suits of rooms at this establishment, situated on Broadway, with all the con- ventences, baths, gas, closets, &ec. EH. WATERMAN, Proprietor. # steamship will depart with the United States mails | tively on Saturday, ,December 9, at 12 m her berth at the fuot of Canal str For freight or passage, having unequalled accommo, 1" for elegance and comfort, apply to ee HA EDWARD K. COLLINS, 6 Wall street. Passengers are requested to be on board at 1134 A. M, ‘The Pacific will succeed the Baltic, and sail Dec. 23. Shippers will please take notice that the ships of this line cannot carry any goods contraband of w: BW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES jiitnil steamere.—The ships eomporing this line are the A TIC, Capt. West. BALTIC, Capt. Comstock. PACIFIC, Capt, N, ADRIATI These abipe, having bean built. by. contrss government servies, every care has been take eon eee tena am Be enctare Sieanans ee. | “oye wren ig f passengers are ULequalle vr from New York to Liverpool, in dr: of eatin, $180; facson 4 do., $75. Exclusive une of extra ‘room! From Livarpool to New York, £3) and £20. An jeneed surgeon attached to each ship. Ne Lerth scoured until PROPOSED FROM KEW YORK. Saturday, Nov. 11, 1854. Saturday, Nov. 26, Saturday, Dos Saturday, De for. ATES OF SAILING, Wednesday, Dee. ™, For freight or ly to EDWAKD g re RIS’ oe Wall strvet, New Fork, BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool. STEPHEN KENNARD & 00,27 & JOMUN MUNKVE & 0O., 2 Rue Notre Dame GEO. M DRAIBR, Havre totes ‘The owners of these shij je lows whom ailver, oullion, speci ry, ‘are signodtherofor, 41 unless ills o of there rod. Shippers will please take notice shat she ebipe of this line cannot earry any goods contra NBE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADE! Sompony intend sailing their favorit CITY OF MANCHESTE! CITY OF BALSIMURE, (a CITY OF WASHINGTON, do ae Br KANGAROO... ‘FROM PHILADELPHIA, , Thursday, Jans » About Thursday, January 25, 1665, , December 6, 1854. weeday, Decor ber 27, 1804, London Vio: ee, Paris. will net pe accountatle ior gole or metals, ndue th ju according to state room. Hmited number of third class pasie iil be taken, aud found with comtortably cooked provisions, for $25. M iverpool | $40. from Liverpool to bring out their friends cau obtain corti oo 990, $65 and $65, g drafts op Liverpool, in sams of £1 Apply to rin tH SMITH, Avent Philadelphia, and No.7 Broadway, New INTER SERVICE FROM PORTLAND—CANADIAN Steam Navigation Company.—The splendid new steamship CANADIAN will sail for Liverpool December lst. For freight or passage, apply to on or Pa DAVID | OUSE, Portland, Mt. [\ LASGOW AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP pany.—The new and powerful steamships NEW YORK, 2,400 tons and 500 horse power, (R. Craig com- mander,) and GLASGOW, 1,962 tons and 400 horse power, (W. Cumming commander, built expréasly for the trade between New York and Glasgow, will sail as unde: From New York—New York, Saturday, 231 Decembe: at 12 noon; Glasgew, Saturday, 20th January, at 12 noon, First jin, saloon state rooms (steward’s fee included), $00; rst cabin, midship do., do., $75. Third Clars—A limited number of third class passengers wi:l be taken, supplied with provisions of good quality, pro- perly cooked, at $25 euch. Carries a surgeon For freight or passage apply to J. McSYMON, 83 Broadway. New York city bills or gold only received for passage. OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED States mail steatoship UNION, R. Adams, command- éx, will leave for Havre, touching at Soatbampton to land the mails and passengers, on Saturday, December lcth, 1zoo'clock, trom pier No. 37 North River, fo0 of Beach street. Price of passage first cabin $133; 8 coad do, $75. Luggage not wanted during the voy sg should be went on voard the day before sailing, marked “below.” No freight will be taken after Thursday, December 1ith. For freight or passaye apply to MORI MER LIVINGSTON, Agent, 53 Broadway. BW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STEAMSUIP LINE, bi netern are meer ere Comeeey - atl By Pro) ra.—The splendid double engine stesmen Rolerien LIGHT, ‘* E.L. Tinkle; an, b, & a) 4 barthen, will leave from pier No. 3, Nortt Ki o’cluck F. M. precisely, for Punta Arenas, on Mon 27, cunnecting with the favorite steamship UNC (2,00 tone burden,) over the dicarages CHARLES MORGAN, Agent, to " tng Green. ter bags made up at ‘the otice, Letters, 25 cents per | ‘ATCH LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—LOWES? rates and no deduction.—Shippers per clipper shijy TCV. MORTON, Capt. John’ Burgess, will please com plete their engagements jee, and and in their itis Cf lading for signature. This favorito ship has nearly the whule of her cargo engaged, and going rapidly on board, at pier 2b East river. Shippers to San Franeiseo will please observe that the vessels of our line finish 2 Richmond the following seen From Norfolk, pas- sengers for the South proceed by railroad direct, with through tickets from Weldon to Wr; to Petetaburs and &e. Passage and fare to Norfolk, $8; rg and to Richmond, $10. Steerage half price. Ai 5, LUDLAM & PLEASANTS, ne way. OR CHARTER—THE STEAMER NORWALK.—IN~- quire of © MeNEILL. No. 4 Hall of Records. ~ .0 2 YOUNG GERMAN LADY, COMPETENT TO TEACH German, French, music, the rudiments of Italian, ‘all the usual branche solid education, wishes am or daily governese, in London, speaks Eugliah fluently, and will exchange satisfactory references. No objection to the south. Apply to Messrs. B. Westermann & Co., booksellers, 290 Broadway. YOUNG, RESPECTAPLE HEALTHY WOMAN, WITH afresh breast of milk, and mother of @ hwvalthy child, wishes to obtain a J.P. H., eral his services may be rey dress J. 8, M., Herald otlice YOUNG LADY WHO IS IN EVERY RESPFC competent to take tie care of a gentleman's house, jres.a situation. A howe is the prineipabconsidera- tion, Please address Home, Herald otti WIDOW LADY Wiss 10 TAKE CHARG ZA house ora boarding house, being experie the business. Address Mrs, Macy, No, street, No objection to leaving the city. YOUNG FRENCH LADY, 18 YEARS OF AGE, JUST JA arrived from France, wishes a situation in a private 113 Hudson family. She speaks botl: German and English, Teaches French from ten to twenty dollars per quarter. Can be seen for three days at No. 217 Bowery, 9. WIDOW LADY, OF ‘HE HIGHEST RESPECTA A bility, having met with a reverse of fortune which Obliged her to leave her native land, wishes to get em- ployment of any description, she writes a neat hand, can sew well, or instruct pupils in the general branches of Fnglish education; also music- She trust that ladies denevolently disposed will exert their influence in hee behalf. Address A. B., Herald office. YOUNG GER) GINL WANTS A SITUATION IN 2A a private fami ompstress, chambermaid or waiter, The best oi sity veterenee, ‘Please call at 244 East Thirteenth street, second floor. YOUNG MAN, A NATIVE OF CANADA, SPEAK- ing English and Freach, and thoroughly acquaint- ed with the groccery, wine and spirit trade, wishes to obtain a situation in a wholesale establishment in this city, as salesman or traveller. From his extensive con- nection throughout the Provinces, parties desirous to open or extend their business in the Canadas, will find this an excellent opportunity. The best of reference given, None but first class houses treated with. Ad- dress (postpaid) to J.\.R, Post ofice, Montreal, RETAIL DRY GOODS SALESMAN WANTED OF experience in city trade. Apply to Jourueay & burnham, No, 144 Atlantic street, Brooklyn. JARD.—AN EXVEWIENCKD BUSINESS MAN, WHO / intends travelling throughout Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana, the ensuing winter and spring, and one who has # long and exiensive acquaintance in those States, would act as azent, to transact or settle busi- ness for merchants, patentces or publishers, who may desire his services in the states named, Good reference iven. Address Y. J. 1., care of Mousrs. Barstow & Pope, New York, post paid. ENTLEMEN, LAvIiS, OR FAMILIES WISHING washing done, can have itdone to order. The best of city refergnce, ‘Address or call at 380 West Twenty- ninth street. ARDWARE CLERK WANTED—TO GO WEST. HE must be well acquainted with the hardware busi- hess—combining tie qualities of a good salesman and collector, and one who is willing to make himself gener- pe band? in @ wholesale and retail hardware store. object, as to secure the serv: of a competent: person. None need apply, unless they possess the qualities above mentioned, and can come well recommended irom their former employere: Apply it 55 Cliff street, oftice of Child, Pratt & Co. YSTERMAN WANIE—AT GOSLING’S AMERICAN, French and German restaurant, No. 306 Broad- way. One thoroughly understanding the business, may apply to L. Gosling, proprietor, I|\HANKS GIVEN—.CHN YOUNG RETURNS THANKS to the patrons of tue Protestant Employment So- Glety, No. 7 Carmine street, and Female Servants’ Re- gistry, No. 1453; Bowery,’ and hopes to retain their confidence in future, by encour the best of servants. Subscribers to either can use both offices. their loading in ten to fifteen days after coming to the berth, never being detained for the want of freight, but have prompt despatch. For the balance of fifty to one hundred tons disengaged, apply to SUTTON & OD., 84 Wall street, or Messrs. EVEKEIT & BROWM, 159 Front pireet, NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY —F( Havana and New Orleans.—On Saturday, Dec. o'clock P. M., from pier foot of Warren street, North iver, by the well known and favorite steamship EMPIRE CILY, Capt. H. Windle, Passage can be secured at the compuny’s office, Freight to New Orleans, thirty cents per cubic foot, Specie only taken on freight to Havana. Shippers will be supplied with blank bills of lading of the torm signed by the company, on application at their oftice, No other forms signed, and no billswf lading will be signed after the hour of sailing. For freight or pas- sage, apply at the office of the company, 177 Wost street, corner ot Warren. M. 0. ROBERT NITED STATES MAIL LINE FOR CALIFORNIA, VIA Aspinwall and Panama Railroad,—On Tues Lee. 5, at 2 o'clock P. M., irom the foot of Warren st orth’ river, will be Alapatched the fleet steamship GEORGE LAW, Capt. G. V. Fox, U. 3. N., to ccnnect at Vanama with the new and superior steamship Sonora. A spare boat always kept at Panama, to prevent deten- tion m case of accident, No express freight recei ter 1 o'clock on the sailing day. For passage, gpply at the company’s office, 177 West street, to J. W. RAYMOND. USTRALIA PIONEER LINE—CARRYING UNITED btaves Mail. ‘Ulipper slap WINDWARD, for Melbourne, from Pier No, 5, E. K., with immediate despatch. Clipper ship TROPIC, for Sidney, from Pier No. 12, E.R., with unmediate despatch. Clipper ship OCEAN QUEEN, to succeed the Tropic, and sail 20th December. For freight or passage, apply to R. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall street. USTRALIA—FREE PAS8AGE—PIONEER CAR. rying United States mails.—The subscriber, under Contract with the government of New South Wales, ix prepared to vomvey passengers in the clipper ship IKUFIC, to Sydney, paying part pasrage here, balance paid after arrival, and employment guaranteed at cur- rent rate of wages, which are enormous. R. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall street. USTRAL!A.—INDEPENDENT LINE—SIXTY DAYS ausage.—Ihe beautiful A 1 clipper ship EASTERN EiaiK, 1,40 tona burthen, Simon Koss, commander, Will have immediate despatch for Melbourne, Port Phil: lip. ‘the avove ship is only two years oli, and has proved hervel{ very fast. Her sccommodations for faseengers are of the very best, both in firat aud second ly @ limited number will be taken, carly ceanary. | For freight or passage.’ at low rates, apply to A L & JOT, 146 Pearl street, or &. Richardson & Co,, 52 South street. OKNBW +h BAND, VIA HAVANA.—THE STAUNLH And favorite steamahip DANII WEBSTER, Cap. : cas, 1,5Wtons burthen, will leave pl jeday, November Wetloat shate re0ane om, deck 6b A a Freight Passengera tet Btvaan mash, procars fore ies ore ils of tediug wilt be sign d onboard. ‘Apply to Cakates MORGAN, it, No. 6 Bowling green. F% PENSACULA.—TO SAIL 29TH NOVEMBER; ‘the spiendia new packet ship MONARCH OF THE SEAS, W. K. Gardner, master, will sail as above, and can accummodate a few more cabin passengers, for which she hus elegant furnished state roum accommodations. Ap- ply to EVEREIT & BROWN, 159 Front street. F% SAVANNAH—FARE REDUCED.—THE UNITED ‘States mail steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Capt. J, Garvin, will leave Pbiladelpbia. for Savannah on Wednesday, November 29, at 10 o’clock A.M. Fare $20; steerage d: he Keystone State willleave as above the following Wednesday. Agents in New York SCRANTON & TALLMAN, No. 19 Old Slip, where staterooms may be necured. ¥F% SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA—UNITED STATES Mail Line.—ithe new and splendid steamship FLO- iA, Capt. AM. 8. Woodhull, will leave New York for Savannah, on Weduesday, Nov. 20, from pler 4 North river, ate o'clock precisely. Bills of lading signed by the clerk on board. For freight or passage, apply to SAMULL L. MiMCHILL, 1% Broadway. Vor Florida, (hrough tickets from New York to Jacksonville, $31; Filutha, $d0. Zhe steamship AUGUSTA, Capt. Thomas Lyon, wil Saturday, December 2. (OR CHARLESTON, 8. C.-—-THE SUPERIOR SIDE- wheel stenusinp QUAKER OLY, J. He commander, will wave /biladelphi® tur Charleston, 8. G., Lecemuer 2d, at 10 o'clock A. M. Cabin -ewwcrage do, $1. Apply to HERON & Typ North Wharves, rhiladelphia, dbl —— LUN AND FLORIDA—SEMI-WEEKLY Mail Line.—the new and fast-going N. Foster, commander, will leave pier Nerth river, om Wednesday, November 29, at Ned G'einck . M prcevely. Kor freight apply on board, where ali bills 01 asing will be signed, and for passage &) the ofice of S| ORKORD, TILESLON’ & CO., 20 Broa. Way, Lisough tickets to Rotita as follows ruuvilic, $91. to Pilutha, $e. The Sout ceed, ieaving December N. Limin lutore (hese steamers wilt log P.M. precisely, iyatead of &, @ formerly. ANTED—A CUUK AND A HOUSEMAID. mana, who speak English, preferred. None need apply without good testimonials, at No, 1 Irving place, between 6 and § o’clock I’. M. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MIDDLE AGED AME- rican Protestant wounu, to take care of children or attend upon a sick female, Apply at 48 Essex street, between 10 and 4 o'clock, ANTED—A WOMAN TO DO GENERAL HOUSE. work; she must be a good cook, ironer and washer. Apply at 377 Bowery Wass RESPECTABLE GIRL, WHO SPEAKS English, to accompany a family to the West In- dies, to take ey” ol glildren, or to do housework and wait on table; ‘ngliso, Scoteh or German preierred. Apply at the Carlion House, corner of way enw Leonard street, room No, 10. ANTED—TWO YOUNG LADIES (AMERICAN OR English), to atteud in-@ dining saloon. Good wages to nice, smart girls. Also, 4 carver Wanted. Ap- Ply. torday (if convenent) of to-morrow, at the Lomg sland Hotel and Dining Saloon, 256 Fulton street. totake ina iew geuilemen’s washing. She will also do repairing in the neatest manner. Fainily wash- ing also taken, Terms reasonabie, Punctuality observed. Apply in the store, 266 West Twenty-eighth street. Ware A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- ‘ation ax cook; ix a good baker of bread and bis- cuit, and perfectly understands her business in all ite branches. Good city references given, Apply in the rear of 303 Mulberry street, between Bleecker and Hous ton streets, Can be seen for two days. NTED—A FROTESSANT GIRL, TO DO GENERAL, housework; a German preferred. Apply at 117 East Thirly-third street, near Tuird avenue. ANTED EIGHY OR TEN LANDSMEN, CARPEN- ter, blacksmith, cook and steward, (must be Ame ricans,) for a short voyage, in the Paeifle whaling, All clothing turnished. Appl " weet street, corner of Cedar street, North river, up stairs, Nb #axcY GOODS—i8 DIVISTO! rest, udersisnod bas just received from thee an tse rien m lane a e complete assortmen: vw one fon ane 4 greatly . ober . iu°tod i to thelr edeaaines 4 for cash. CHR. GO) ‘bathew CUP AMES BLP SUTIOKS. \OPARTNFRSHIP = =NOTICE — DISSOLUTK THE partnersbip heretofore existing between the sab- seribers is dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be settled by William M. Tiers, who will continue the business as ea M. WM. A. LILLIENDAHL,. 1854. IVERPOOL AND /’HILADELPHTA STEAMSHIP COM- Pany, Nos. 1 aud (3 lower Building, Liverpool, 24 | agers el: neg te ft ni roe goods.— its, referrin; the annexe ice of dissolution, I to inform zo tint sler a ‘Brothers cone ng resi the agency of the and b Seamahlp Company, the same has. hy deuteal conteane New York, November been entrusted by the compan: ‘and that Dealbeas of the company wil Beal cog weed offices as heretofore. I rewain, ol ver- vant, ; N. B.—The agency of the in the United States will continue to be conducted SMITH, Now. 7 Walnut street, Philadelphia, and 7 Broadway, Neve el York. NOTICE COPIED FROM THE Notice is hereby gi sisting between Joseph Richardson, Williat carrying on business at tual Eom rien foes RINER WANTED.—THE about $1,500, would join another sim lar it I hotel, restau! mn mal eu eeegea Y deen eng imilar business ti sirous to-enter upon «safe ‘epeculation, wether % Dest intentions. Would be found a 4 partner fos i Baiany Kn ng A few lines t Ky, jerald o pe , Stating all particulars, be immed ately AN'ED- PARTNER IN AN L cag J tava views, perhaps the in the Unint je mi ‘and some aig To such as ry shpergaaty is LS dren immediarely G. A. rang aitug witere am tntereiow wa lennee aah) eating

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