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ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED BVERY DAY. OCONTINCED FROM FIFTH FAGR SGGISIS—WANTED A SITUATION BY A Je 2 -aduate of the Medical college, in the drug Busidess, wholesale or retail. Address 8. Bay. ‘-ANTED—A WOMAN TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- WwW work; she must be a good cook, irouer and washer. Apply at 377 Bowery. 'ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO GENERAL "We ieusewenk;s German preferred. Apply ot 117 Bast Thirty-third street, near Third avenue, ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, BY A RESPECT- able woman, who can produce good recommenda- tiens, and has no objection to towa or country. Any commands left at Mrs. J. H. Gossen’s, 373 Broadway, {or Margaret Rush, will be attended to for one week. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young German, not long landed frou as waiter ina hotel. He understands his basivess. C be seen, for two days, at No. 16 Downin 5 Jackson place. Good reference. Enquire ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, as first-rate cooy, washer and irouer. She iw an excellent baker, The best of city reference. Please sy at No. 96 East Thirty-second street, from her last street, or or Mr. Higgs ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chainbermaid and waiter, or wurse and seamstress, Good city reference given. Can be neen at 206 East Twenty-first street, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A WOMAN, AS NUR: and seamstress, or chambermaid and seamstres she understands dressmaking, and is a good plain sewer. Would make herself generally useful, The best of cit yeference given. Can be seen for two days at 14 Bighth avenue, between Forty-third and Forty-fourth streets, firet floor, back room, ANTEL—A PROVESTANT WOMAN, and seamstress; there are no small AS NURSE hiliren. One havirg good recommendations may apply at No. 12 La- fay! ay. ANYED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTAULE young woman, as an expe who understands French and £ cooking; best of vity re- ference given. Apply at No. Sixth street, for two days. ANIED—A SITUATION AS COOK, BY A RE. spectable young woman, Please call at 225 Mul- ‘y street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WASII ing to to take to her residence or to go out by the Call at 303 Wesley place, between Houston and reets, in the rear. -A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestaut woman, as first rate cook. Good city peferences given. Can be seen for two days at 69 West Pistoenth street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A CAPABLE YOUNG girl, of genteel address and fond of children; she $a a good plain cook, a most excellent washer and ironer, nda good baker of bread. Has the best of city refe: rence. Is a most capable honsemaid. Would take $6 a month ina private family. Would have no objection to Brooklyn or Jersey City, Call at 323 First avenue, first floor, back room. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as couk, washer ond ironer, or to @o genera) housework in a sinall private family.’ Good sity reference given. Can be seen for two days, ut 70 Meadow street, Brooklyn, first floor, in the rear, week. det he rieh tee ee ied ion in & vet } a * rate washer and ironer. ‘The best, dees reference, if re- geil, Please call at 142 Court street, Brooklyn, for wo days. ‘ANTED — BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT woman, 4 situation as chambermaid, or to take care of children, or to do general housework.’ Ap- ply at 652 Greenwich street. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A PROTESTANT, ‘a situation to do the general haasework of » small respectable family. Can give good personal reference, and is good plain cook, washer and ironer. No objec: tion to go in the country. Please call or address, 23 Clark street, in the basement, for two days. JANTED—A FIRST RATE COOK'S PLACE, BY A W highly respectable Protestant woman, as she per- fectly understands meate, soups, game, in the French style, all kinds of desserts and bread baking; has long ex- perience in first class families, and, wants the best wages. Call, for three days, at East Eighteenth street, near First avenue. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as nurse and seamstress; can do all kinds of fine needlework on geatlemen’s or ladies’ fine linen. . She amae understands the busine: The best city reference. Call at No. 3 Milligan place, between Amos Eleventh streets, Sixth avenue, for two days. Warm. SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, as nurse; is capable of taking charge of baby ani do good plain ‘sewing; or would do chamberwork, and fing washing and ironing, Best city reference. Call at 55 West Eighteenth street, in the rear, for two days. ANTED—IN A BAKERY, A YOUNG WOMAN WHO understands the business, and is willing to make herself generally useful. Apply at 84 Myrtle avenue,- Brooklyn. Also, for sale, an excellent business. Apply an above, during this week. ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO THE general housework of a small family, Must bea firstrate washer and froner, understand plain cooking, and bring mumendations trom her last employer. Ap- ply at 128 Hester street, corner of Bowery. \ ANTED—A SITUATION AS SEAMSTRESS, UNDER- stands cutting and fitting. Call at 22 James street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housework in # small private family, or as chambermaid and to assistin w: ing and ironing. Would be willing tomake herself gem rally useful. Wages not so much of an object as a pit Elm manent home. Has good reference. Apply at 126 street, corner Howard street. V ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A respectable woman, who has lost her Husband months ago, and her baby is three weeks old; she wet nurse, city refere: t Twenty-fifth street, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young Woman, as seamstress and nurse. The best of city reference given. Please call at 165 First avenue, between Tenth and Eleventh streets, first door, back room ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE EN- glish girl ax nurse and seamstress, or to do chamber- work and fine washing and ironing; understands French fluting eompetently; no objection to the country; best of city reference given. Please call at No. 40 West ‘Thirteenth street, in the rear. ANIED—BY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED Englishwoman, a situation as cook or chamber. maid, ina respectable private family. Best city refer- ence given. Address, or call for three days, at 62 Green- wich street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE yours girl, as waiter or chambermaid, or to assist fm washing and ironing. ‘The best of city reference can ‘be given trom her last place. Please call at 197 Ninth street, between Second aud Third aveuues. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl, a situation as experienced nurse or seam- stress; can make ladies’ dresses, cut aud fit all kinds of family work; the best of references will be given. Please to call at 71 West Fifteenth street, in the rear, for two days. ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED SCOTCH WOMAN & situation; isa good plain cook, washer and froner; has no objection to do the general housework for @ small private family; best of city reference given, if required. Please call at 260 Mott street, between Prince ‘and Houston, second floor; can be seen for two days, if notengaged; thinks more of a comfortable home than to get high wages. ‘ANIED—A SITUATION, young American woman and her mother, store, and, if necessary, the mother would act as house Keeper. ‘The best of references are given. Can be sven Sor two days at 175 Muliberry street. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS chambermaid, nurse or geveral housework. Can be seen for two days at 206 First avenue. Good city elerences. ANIED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA tion as ebildren’s maid ina private family. She fully urderstands the care of children, can make their clothing and do fine sewing # required. She can @atisfactory references to warrant the above, and a for fa thfully discharging her duty. Can be seen for three days at Mrs. Shelton’s, 130 Flizabeth street ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN PROTEST. ant woman, to take charge of the house of « ».aall family. Must have the best of city reference. None other meed apply. Call at 126 Eighth 4 ANTED—BY A COMPETENT WUMA tion as cook ina private family. stands her business. Has the best of city ply at her present place, 31 Brevoort pl Dun be been oll the week tt uot engage Ap , Tenth stree ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman to do general housework or as ebambermaid. Good references given from her last piece, where she lived for three years. Can be seen for wo days at No, 123 East Twenty-seventh street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE middle aged German woman as first rate cook, and assist in the washing and irc nd sewing in a res- pectable private family. Good city references can be given irom her last place, where ’she lived for turee Fears. Can be seen for two days at No, 287 Mott street, ear Houston. ED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESCANE GIRL seamstress; is eapable of 1itti i Jacies’ and children’s clothing, and © objection to do light clamberwork. Terences given. Call or address at 447 Myrtle Brooklyn, up stairs. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GI! , a situation as chambermaid or waiter. Call at 1.2 ‘West Twe: girls (sisters) situations; one as a good piain cook and a first rate washer and’ ironer; ehambermaid and waiter. Cau be see for th Please call at 355 Third avenue. ‘The best of ence can be YOUNG GIRL. of 16, as children’s nurse and chambermaid, she is neat and fond of children, and willing to do light hhousework with a kind lady who boards, or in a private family. Will take $4 to $3 60 a we she wekiom leaves her place. Has good refe in the city, and has no objection to Brooklyn. Cail at 323 First avenue, first floor, back room. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A HIGHLY RESPEC ble young woman, as first rate cook and excellent washer and ironer; has lived ig the most respectable ces in the city; has the very best reference trom her place. Please to call at No. 18 Sixth street, between Second and Third avenues. Can be seen tor two days, if mot engaged. Also, a respectable young woman to ebamberwork and washing, or would be willing to take gare of children; the best of city references trom her at place. ANTED—BY A SINGLE YOUNG LADY, SPEAK- ing French fluently, a situation as seamstress «nly, The best of city reference can be given. Ap; forthree days, at 124 Fourth avenue, in the stor between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE irl, as chainbermaid and waiter, er to do the general housework of a small family. Good rete given from her last place. Please call at 288 Atl street, Brooklyn, in the candy store ANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGE! ation, as cook; understands all kinds of English cooking, pastry and preserves, &e. Address 117 Waverly place. ‘ANTED—A §& 16 years of age, in a gentleman’s family to | do housework, or take care of children, by her bru who is a seaman, and cannot care for her for three days, at Mes. Loyd’s, 146 Delaucy street, r house. UATION, FOR A YOUNG GIR ANTED—A SITUATION BY A_ RES youvg married woman, with a fresh milk, nine days old. Can be well recommended, ween at her own re nee, 266 East Eighteenth street, second floor, front room ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG LADY, AS tailoress; bas been accustomed to work on’ the ‘Dest of custom coats. Inquire on the corner ot Warren and Smith streets, over the liquor store, Souta Brooklyn ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABI woman, families’ or g reasonable; the best of « it 124 West Twenty-sixti ANTED—A SITUATIO! young woman, as or as child’s nurseand d ren. Con be seen for two tween First and Second a ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTAKLE PRoTE young woman, a situation as cook and (o assist in washing and ironing. Understands baking. Circce y recommendation from her last place. Bost of city rote ence given. Please call at 473 Twelith stree:, th floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A Protestant girl, as first rate cook. Undersard qooking in all its branches; all kinds of pastry aad jel Kies, and fe willing to agsist with the washing aad iron ing. Good city reierence givea venth avenue, one dops from Twenty ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, tion ina saloon, or has no objection to a ly, either inthe city or country. Is capable of cooking, washing, and ironing, wnd will make herself useful. Can be seen at 7 Hester st., in the basement, ws —BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE AMERI- can lady, « situation as seamstress in some re- spectable family; understands the cutting and making of dresses, and all kinds of sewing. Can be seen for two days. Please call at 89 Leonard street, second floor. WW ANTED— 4 COMPETENT WOMAN AS HOUSEMALD, and to do the cooking of a small private family: must have been used to the care of a good kitchen, and understand a range and her busiaess in every particular. The best of testimonials will be required as'to character and capability. Apply at 416 Broome street after ten o'clock. No washing required. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED MAN, who thoroughly understands the man. horses, a situation in a riding school, or to take charge of a livery stable; has been engaged in the first riding school in Europe, and can give satisfactory. references. Address J. W., box 150 Herald office. Withee SITUATION AS WAITER, BY AN ENG- lishman, with favorable references from his four last city employ Ottice, 1 . Address W. N., Union square Post Thirteenth street, Broadway. pees TE —AN ENGLISHMAN, WELL AC- $5,000. eatmameters to i } {ablished in the above business, and hasan eaual amount in ashe has the above amount in‘cash. Any toumatiention ‘il be eteistly coaBhaat direst Englishman, 387 Eighth avenue. —WANTED, AN ACTIVE YOUNG 4, 0. man who can command $2,000 in ready cash, and $2,000 in securities, to take an interest in a profitable cash business already established, as a liberal salary will be given, and security for money, with interest. Apply to GA. IN, Nassau street, up stairs. i —WANTED, AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, 500. who can command $500 in ready cash, to take an interest in a lucrative business which ‘has been long established. None need apply unless they are a good accountant and penman. Apply to G. A. ROBINSON, 85 Nassau si —A PARTNER WANTED, WITH THIS $ 0. amount, to join the advertiser, who will tirnish the same amount, to purchase a safe speculation that $5,000 can be easily real from this winter. It needs only to be explained to satisfy. Call from 11 to4 o'clock, at 609 Broadway, second floor, room No. 1. (LW ANT A , BUSINESS MAN TO BUY half interest in # very pleasant business, tifat nets 460 per centon the amountof sales. The ob ject ix more the man, as will be inferred by the small ‘amount of capital required. Apply at my office, 81 Nassau street, No. 6. q —COPARTNERSHIP.—A PERSON WITH 300. the above capital, to engage with the pre- seut occupants, as busiuess requires belp, of " Lility and honesty, will be allowed a salary, and PPOs- ‘Of doing well. ' None others need apply. DER ‘OOD, $1 Nassau street, room No. 4. up stairs, —WANIED—A MAN TO JOIN A PARTY of three, in a light cash travelling enter pts divided equal, daily. A part of the $13: Call on the upper floor of 144 West treet. Eighteenth YOUNG MAN WITH $2,500 TO $3,000 CAPABLE . of attending to office and mercantile business, can {earn the particulars of a superior chance for investing his capital and services in a business largely remunera- tive, on application to EMERSON W. KEYES, No. 3 Ev erett House, corner Fourth avenue and Seventeenth street. \OPARTNERSHIP NOTICE — DISSOLUTION. — THE partnership heretofore existing between the sub- scribers is dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be settled by William M. Tiers, who will continue the business as heretofore. WM. M. TIERS. WM. A. LILLIENDABL. New York, November 27, 1854. IVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP ¢OM- pany, Nos. 1 and 13 Tower Building, Liverpody, 2d November, 1854.—To shippers and receivers of goots.— Sirs, referring to the annexed notice of dissolution, I have to inform you that Messrs. Richardson Brothers & Co. hav- ing resigned the agency of the Liverpool and Philadelphia Steamship Company, the same has, by mutual consent, been entrusted by the company to ‘me, and that the business of the company will be continued in the same offices as heretofore, I remain, sire, your obedient ser- vant, M INMAN. N. 'B.—The agency of the company in the United States will'continue to be conducted by SAMUEL SMITH, Nos. 17 Walnut street, Philadelphia, and 7 Broad York. NOTICE COPIED FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. Notice is hereby given that the partnership lately aub- sisting between the undersigned John Grubb Richardson, Joseph Richardson, William Inman and Joseph Treffty, carrying on business at Liverpool, in the county of Lan: caster, as general merebants, under the firm of “Rich- ardson Brothers & Co.,”” has’ been this day dissolved by mutual consent, so far as relates to the said William Inman aud Joseph Tretiry. ay, New ARINER WANTED—A MARRIED MAN, WHQ WILL have a few thousands at his disposal in the spring, Wishes to invest it in some profitable business; but pre vious to so doing, he would like to enter the house as a clerk for the winter, in order to get acquainted with the business. Address it. C., Brooklyn. SALES AT AUOTION. LBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER—STOCKS AND bonds at auction.—Albert H. Nicolay will sell thie November 21th, at 1214 o'clock, at the Merchants) pe, Railroad 1 ye ig’ 4 iy rest ble they in Ror tat, $1,000 cach 81,000 New payable Februaryand nat March Int and Boptem! York and Harlem. bond, in August lst; $30,000 City of Cincinnati 6 per cent bonds, ipverest ee Ast January and 1st July, $1,000 each; $33,000 Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad 7 per cent bonds, interest payable Ist March and lst September, $1,006 tach; 922/000 Sandusky, Mansfeld and Newark Ist mi 7 per cent bonds, interest paya- ble Ist March and “ise be ber, $1,000 each; $42,000 stock of the Breck Cannel Coal Company, incor- hare the par vale Recent ps eee 0 e we ; $3, County ( teks ) 6 per cent bonds, jaterest payable ‘1st January and July, $1,000 each; 21 shares Cleveland and Toledo Railroad, $50 each; 200 shares Mexican Ocean Mail and Inland Company, $100 each; 90 shares North River Bank, $50 each; 30 shares Westchester County Bank, $50 each; 120 shares Empire City Bank, $25 each; 20 shares Central Bank, $50 each; 40 shares Lorillard Fire Insurance Company, $25 each; 60 shares Irving Fire Insurance omen , $25 each; 2,000 shares McCullock bee and Gold Mining Content, each. Terms of sale—Ten per cent this day, and balance before 2 o'clock to-morrow. The accrued interest on all the bonds will be to the purchaser. A. H. N. holds regular sales of stocks, bonds, and other securities, every Monday and Thursday, and also spe- cial sales on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, at the Merchants? Tachangy when required. At private sale—a great variety of first class railroad bonds, bank, insurance and other stocks, Office, No. 4 Broad street, next to corner of Wall. UCTION NOTICE.—SAMUEL OSGOOD, AUCTIONEER, will sell at his stores, 64 Nassau street, on reciny jov. 28, at 1034 A. M., a choice collection of household furniture, comprising’ all requisite articles for house- keeping, new and second hand, and will be sold without reserve, for cash. UCTION NOTICE.—SAMUEL OSGOOD, AUCTIONEER, will sell at 64 Nassau street, on Wednesday, Nov. 29, at 10% A, M., the balance of bankrupt stock of watches aud jewelry remaining unsold from last sale. Among the stock wilt be found | really splendid foun RONZES, PARIAN WARE, &¢.—WILLIAM IRVING & CO., ‘Auctioneers, will sell, at auction, on Tucs- fy and Wednesday, November’ 28 and 20) at 104¢ o'clock, at the salesrooms, No. 8 Pine street, Parian res and ups—Innocences, Reapers, the Seasons, fay Day, Judgment of Cupid, tete-a-tete sets, vases, &c.; bronze clock and candelabras, bronze groups and figures —Clovis, Indian Hunter, Fisher Boy, &.— English silver plate ware; papier mache, pearl inlaid trays; airs, tables, &c.; marble and alabaster vases and fig- ures, Bohemian glassware, &e. HOICE DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS AT AUCTION—ON Monday, at 17 Wall street, comprising double hya- cinths, tulips, ranunculus, gladiolas, crocus, lillies, &e. Also, on Tuesday, 1,000 packages assorted flower roots, being the beat in the market, and three cases assorted to be sold by the case, to close consignments. LOSING SALE OF DRY GGODS.—CHARLES G. Hook, 360 Bowery, Being desirous of effectin entire clearance of the ¥aluable stock of Norton & Hilt- man, has this day submitted it toa still further reduc- tion in price, expressly for cash, thus affording to ladies, and the public generally, an opportunity of purchasing first class family dry goods, at prices scarcely before heard of. The stock comprises family linens of all des- criptions, blankets, flannels, lace and muslin curtains, silks, shawls, French merinos and other dress goods, hosiery, gloves, &c., all submitted to uniform rate of reduction. Observe HOOK & NORTON, 880 Bowery, op- posite Fifth street. AVID SCOTT, AUCTIONEER. —GREAT FURNITURE sale of the entire furniture contained in the New York Bay Hotel, two miles from Jersey City ferry. Om- nibusses will leave the ferry every hour througlcut the day of sale, to convey persons to and from the sale, free of expense. David Scott, Auctioneer, will sell at public auction this day, Monday, Nov. 27, at 11 o'clock A. M., the éntire furniture of the above hotel, consisting in art of beautiful mahogany suits of parlor furniture, russels, ingrain and other carpets, English and Ameri: can oil cloths, matting, large and small looking glasses, French and cottage bedsteads, very choice hair mat: tresses, feather beds, blankets, quilts, counterpanes, sheets, &c., dressing bureaus, washstands, marble top, cane seat’ chairs, walnut chairs, extension diniug, tea and ladies’ work tables, toilet sets, china; also a large quantity of kitchen furniture, with which the sale will commence; also will be sold, after the above, two first rate horses, two good milch’cows, one small family carringe, one lumber wagon, harness, &c., all of which will be sold without reserve, by order of ELIZABETH DWYER, Administratrix. HE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING BE: tween the undersigned and Michael Kearns has mu- tually ceased, and each continues his business on his own account. ABRAHAM DAWSON, Butcher, Tenth avenue and Thirty-second street. W* A LIGHT, PLEASANE capital of $5 to $20 re- quired, with a capital of $100, tha: understands English and French, to assist in an office. Apply to T. Boyce & Co., 78 Nassau street. WW ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A? RESPECTABLE young woman, as good plain cook, washer and ironer; has the best of city reference. Can be seen for two days at No. 128 Norfolk street. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG GIRL AS seamstress with a private family; uuderstauds fine shirt making, and embroidery, with the best refer- ence from her last place, where she lived for live years; would have no objection to go to the country. Please Sixth avenue, for two days. NTED A BAR TENDER (AN AMERICAN), ONE hat understands his business and willing to make himself generally useful. Apply at Hayward’s, 602 Broadway, from & to 10 A.M. Wares SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN, IN an embroidery or dry goods store; is thoroughly acquainted with the business. A note addressed to H.8., 48 Grove street, will receive iinmediate atten- tion ANTED—BY A PERSON WHO HAS LIVED IN some of the first druggists’ establishments in Lon- don and Paris, a situation as drug clerk, or to take the management of the business. Unexceptionable refereuces can be given as to character and ability. Address H. 1’., Herald o ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS IN- voice clerk or salesman in a wholesale grocery and store; one who is acquainted with the business Jn willing to make himeelf generally useful to his em- ployer, sod is not afraid of work. Wages would not be © inuch au object as a good permanent situation. Aa: +, atlemon wishing to engage a young man as such, will please address H. M., Herald office. V ANTED—A CARVER, FOR A FEW HOURS IN THE middle of the day. ‘Apply in the morning, a¢ ie Shades, corner of Thames street and Trinity place. \ ‘ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, AN ACTIVE, INTELLI- gent American, to take charge of a botanic madi- cine store; must be married, and not afraid to work. The res; such that none need apply unless willing to give oue thousand dollars security. Address D. F. Knapp, Chat- am Square Post Offic ANTED—IN A RETAIL STORE, UP TOWN, A smart, active and intelligent boy, from 16 to 18 years of age. ' Good references required. Address box 2,109 Post Office, W ANTED—A PLACE FOR A BOY, A MIN- ister’s family, where they will take him as their own; he is 11 years old. Address Widow, at this oiice, stating where an interview can be bad. provisi ANTED—PORTERS FOR STORES, BARKEEPERS, men on steamers and railrowls, ‘clerks, boys for trades, salesmen, school teachers, girls for stores, fac- tories, and for housework, &. Cuarges moderate. TH INK, 41 Broadway, basement [TANTED—FIVE HU. D AG F ¥ and corner of the world, to sell, with a «pion aid ci illustrated with the woolly horse, &., Autobiography of Petite Bunkum, the great Yanke howman—the book on which P. fT. Barnum applied i he Supreme Court for an injunction, of which so much has been said in the papers of the day, giving great n» toriety to the book. Mr. Barnum having withdrawn the the injunction, I now offer great inducements and a large pec centage to agents. Lverybody must and will read great book, giving the history of the author, Heath, Tom Thumb, woully ‘horse, Hoboken chase, Fejee mermaid, &e. 10,000 copies sold Jast Agents, now is your Letters 0. promptly attended to. 102 NEAR BROADWAY, IS NOW lace where gentlemen send their wiater i to get handsomely cleaned, dyed, altered, ors <i with velvet collars, lining, and buttons ; drat ts handsomely clean if faded. Arti cles sent for. Direct A. OO! 553 Pearl street. OFF CLOTHING—$2,000 WORTH WANTED. = ne highest cash price will be liberally given in current money for large or small lots of good left od description, Gectlemen wishing te ve will please address or call on JAME* INEY, 11 Orange street, near Chatham. AST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.— C Ladies or gentlemen baving any supertiuous ef fects to dispose of, can obtain a fair eash price for the same, by sending for the subscriber by post or other wise, N. B.—Ladies attended to by Mra. [ 1. M. DUSSELDORP, 13 \LOTHING AND FURNISURE J highest cash price paid for clot ; jewelry, old coing, paintings ur fancy articles, by send ng for the subscriber at his residence, or through the post M. 3. COHEN, 66 Elm street. NB. Ladies attended by Mrs. C, ES AND CLOTHING FROM 7 Vi ty per cent less than usual prices, at J BILT S1 Fulton street. Also, India rubber clothing and furnisting goods. This is the best place in the city BILLIARDS. TLLIARD TARLES.—IF YOU WISH TO P vod and well made table, with the | examine our complete. ITH & DECKER, 90 Awa strest stock, table for sale y GR sibility and permanency of the situation is FINE ARTS. ELGIAN FREE GALLERY OF PAINTINGS AND statuary, 647 Broadway.—DE BRACKELER, Jr., sole accredited agent for the Belgian School of Art, would respectfully announce to the amateurs of fine arts of this great metropolis, that he has just received from Europe, four vahuable paintings by the most celebrate artists—1. The Jubilee of 50 years, by F. de Brackeler. 2. The Venetian Mosque, by Nicaise de Reyzer. 3. The Storm, by Robbe. 4. ‘The Bulls, by Eug. Verboeckhover. ‘These paintings will be exhibited from 10 A. M. to 10 P M., from this date to the 24th of December. Admis sion free. } ‘OUSE TO LET—THREE STORY AND BASEMENT. west of Broadway, below Grand street. Yearly rent $400. Furniture for sale—price $500; cash down $250, the balance in two, four an months. With lease, after May next, at the same rent. Inquire of B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. OUSES TO LET.—A NICE TWO STORY ATTIC AND basement house, east of Broadway, below Broome Street, rent $600; a three story and basement house in Brooklyn, with all the modern improvements, eight mi- nutes walk from the South ferry, rent $550, ‘Inquire of B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadwa; FFICE TO LET—THE FRONT BASEMENT OF HOUSE ‘53 Bleecker street, a few doors east of Broadway, suit- able for a physician or for any other kind of office busi- ness. This is a good location, and the rent will be mod- erate. Enquire at 31 Bond street, or on premises. \0 LET—IN A FINE LOCATION, A ROOM AND UNE or two bedrooms; the furniture for sale at a very reduced price—all new. Will be let to a gentleman aud lady; board for the lady only. No boarders in the house. Rent of rooms quite low. Address A. B., Herald office, stating where an interview can be hi PTO dETIN A FIRST CLASS HOUSE SITUATED at 196 Laurens street, nicely furnished rooms, to siugle and married gentlemen, with or without board. 0 LET—UNTIL THE FIRST DAY OF MAY NEXT, the store 388 Broadway. Rent $100 per month; also a bone boiling establishment on the Hudson river. Ap- ply to WOOD, TOMLINSON & CO., 410 Broadway. [\O LET—A HOTEL AND DINING SALOON. FURNI ture, pictures aud 2% yi se for sale, for haif their value, as the proprietor iged to leave soon Forty beds in the house, which over pay the rent. Only $2,000 to $1,000 required. Apply immediately, at 256 Fulton street. “©ENANT'S REGISTER. LIAS COMBS, AUCTIONEER.—ON MONDAY, NOV. 27, at 103, o'clock, assignee’s sale, at auction, of the entire stock of the store No. 760 Broadway, coner of Ninth street, consisting, in part, of coats, pauta, vests, shirts, drawers, hosiery, gloves, cloths, cassimeres, vestings, cravats, shirts, collars, &c., &c. Every article ix aew, and well sclected, with a view to please the taste of gentlemen wishing to purchase clothing, &c. The sale will be positive, by order of Marcus P. Ferris, Esq., assignee. ELIAS COMBS, Auctioneer. DWARD SINTZENICH, AUCTIONEER.—EDWARD Sintzenich will sell, ‘at auction, this day, at 10% Welock, at the auctién room, 16 Wall street, a choice collection of valuable hothouse plants, consisting of japonicas, camelias, chastas, verbenas, geraniums, &c., Qeing Ahé collection of a gentleman retiding in Fifth avenue. Also, immediately after the plants, a fine col lection of stuffed birds, prepared by Mr. Galbraith, the celebrated texidermist. \ EORGE COOK, AUCTIONEER.—THIS DAY, AT 105 o’clock—Special Peremptory sale of furniture, pianotortes, oil paintings, &.—at the spacious <.i>s- Toom 204 Broadway, corner of Duane street, a targe collection of household furniture of every description also oil paintings, &c.. At 12 o'clock several new am second hand pianofortes. This sale will be positive to close a number of invoices on which cash advances have been made. Catalogues ready early on the moruing of sale. Every facility will be ai purchasers for box- ing and shipping. == ROC SUGAR, SEGARS, CURRANTS, RAISE G 7 eg Baty ov. 28, at 103¢ o'clock, at 57 iid street, corner Greenwich, chocolate, teas, coffee, branuy, rum, gin, wines, soap, suleratuy, pickles, preserved fruits, riding saddles, scales, spoons, knives and forks, saloon fixtures. W. A. CARTER, auctioneer, 67 Dey street. G. HORTON, AUCTIO: WILL SELL fo Tuesday, at 1034 o'clock, furniture in house No; 80 Reade street, consisting of mahogany spring seat chairs, Brussels carpets, pier glasses, marble top centre and card tables, sofas, girandoles, vases, with an ment of kitchen furniture. ot ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER,—BY H. H. LEEDS &CO. Tuesday, 28th, and Wednesday, 20th inst., 4t 1034 o'clock, at the salesroom, 19 Nassau atreet, large sale of fancy goods, French china, &c., consisting of very elegant dinner, tea, and breakfast sets, painted in flowers; also, beautiful vases, inkstands, cups and sau- cers, and otlier costly ehnas also, a complete assoPvay:at of pl ted ware, in sets, cake baskets, urns, cups, candle- sticks, &c.; also, au assortment of Bardiglio agate and alabaster vases, &c., some of which are very large and beautiful, the importation of Signor Vito V » large and valuable lot of brown figures, groups,’ clocks, candlesticks, and other articles of vertu; also, if they can be got outin time, about seventy invoices of costly goods, from the Crystal Palace. Particulars herea' ter. Sale without reserve. | LET—A LARGE FURNISHED HOUSE, SITUATED at, Rye, Westchester county, aud near the Long Island Sound. The house is furnished throughout with every article necessary for housekeeping; carriage house, statle and other outbuildings; one mile’ from the N. Y. &N. H. railroad depot. For further particulars taquire of 8, ENNIS, at the depot, or J. H. MINUSE, 92 Grand street, Williamsburg. (0 LET—THE NEW AND ELEGANT STORE, WITH marble front, No. 43 Chambers street, extending through to Reade street; replete with every convenience. having large vaults on both streets, It will be ready to be occupick ou or before the Ist of January next. Apply to A. T. STEWART & ©0., Broadway and Chambers street. AT HOBOKEN, IN THE IMMEDIATE VICI- y of the ferry, an English basement house, just finished, with all the modern improvements, well adapt ed for a'small family. Inquire of J. M. BOARD, north. west corner of Washington and Second street, Hoboken, or 27 Barelay street, N. Y. ROOM, A BEDROOM, AND A back basement, in a private respectable family, where bere are no children, either plainly furnished of unfur- nished, separate or together, at 111 Spring street, near Mercer LET.—A SMALL THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE on Tweuty-sixth street, near Fourth avenue; rent, sav0. Also a large dwelling part of a house on Fourth nue; 12 rooms, gas, &e.; rent, $500. Apply to E. B, HIMER, 819’ Fourth avenue, from ‘three to seven ek. [70 LET—ONE LARGE ROOM AND TWO BEDROOMS on fifth floor; rent $8 per month; also one large front Fuom and two bedrooms om third floor; rent low, in the new house No. 84 Elizabeth street. Possession immedi- ately. Apply at the livery stable No. 34 Canal street. NNO LET IN WILLIAMSBURG—TO A SMALL GENTEBL family, a pew elegant brick cottage; six rooms, French windows, iron balcony, marble mantel, basement and cellar, Stages pass the door. Rent $200 per year, Inquire of Dr. LOREITE, 452 Grand street, Williamsburg. /[°O L&T, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, A SMALL, genteel three story and basement house, in elegant order, situated on Twenty-fourth street, near Fourth avenue. The house is handsomely furnished, and the furnitore will be sold ata fair price, Rent $450. Ap- ply w E. B. KINSHIMER, $19 Fourth avenue, from 3 to iPM E—THE LARGE BUILDING, SITU- ated on the southeast corner of Sixth avenue and Fortieth street, well arranged for a first clase boarding house; also, parts of houses aud stores on the saine block.’ Inquire on the premises, NO SEGAR, JEWELRY AND BOOK DEALURS. Store to let, 141 Nassau street, two show windows itis the best place in the city. pply at~81 Paiton street. Also to let, at 466 Sixth avenue, four rooms, to asmaii family. Rent 66 and $8 per month. NNO LET, OR FOR SALE, A LARGE BILLIARD ROOM, now doing a good business, This ix a rare chance for any one giving good seeurity for the rent. For par- ticulare call at 90 Aun street, second Hoor, WILSON, AUCTIONEER.—AUCTION NOTICE.— © To-worrow, at 103, o'clock, the splendid house- hold _turniture contained in the large four story house 79 Warren street, near Hudson River Roilroad depot, gi of one richly carved rosewood piano- forte, cost $500; superior made rosewood parlor suites, in sain: rosewood centre and side tables, large mirrors, brocatelle and lace curtains, rich rosewood etegere with mirror backs, ottomans, reception and arm chairs, costly tapestry, velvet and ingrain carpets, oil paintings, rose- wood and mahogany bedsteads, bureaus and washstanids to match, hair mattresses, beds, bolsters and pillow ., sheets, pillow casos, silk and other bed spreads, china vases, dinner and tea sets, silver tea service, castors, salvers, spoons, ladles, forks, crockery, eut glassware, ivory cutlery, mahogany and black walnut extension dining and tea tables, maple, mahogany and cottaze chairs, sofas, clocks, work tables, &e. Also, the bas - ment furniture, with which the sale will commence. The furniture is of the best description, and comprises many things both-useful and ornamental. Sale positive. House to let. AMES COLE, AUCTIONEER—GREAT AND POsI tive sale of four hundred and fifty valua Die lots of land in the Tenth ward, Brooklyn, opposite Carroll park; also a large water front on the —JAMES CULE & SON will geil, on Monday, Nov. , at 12 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, New York, 450 splendid building lots, situate on Bergen, Secor, Car- rolland Balchen places, and on Sackett, Union, Prosi- dent, Carroll, Smith, Hoyt, Bond, and First streets, and Second avenue; also a large water front on the canal. This ts some of the best property that has ever been of fercd for sale in this city, either for business or private ‘The streets’ and places are ail paved; bulk- head on the canal built, lots on a grade, Ke. Seventy per cent on bond and mortgage. Maps and full part Inrs nt the offices of the auctioneer, No, 43 Fulton s Brooklyn, and 18 Nassau #treet, New York. M of household furnitare, paintings, mirrors, &¢., sday, 28th inst., at 1034 o'clock, at 64 Sixth avenue, consisting of sofas, tete-a-tetes, lounges, ele- gant secretary and bookcase, centre tables, exten<ion, dining and tea do., dressing and plain bureaus, wash. stands, toilet sets,’ &c.; mahogany bedsteals, black walnut, do.; hair mattresses, feather beds, bedding, &c. parlor and easy chairs, rockers,&e. ; crockery, china, and residences, oot, DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER—MORTGAGE SALE glass ware; oil paintings and engravings; Brussels three-ply and ingrain carpets, oil cloths, &., making a large assortment worthy attention, Sale positive. OHN L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER,—VANDE- water & Turner will sell, at auction, sales. os. 80 Pine and 66 Cedar streets, on Tuesday and y, November 28 and 29, at 103 o'clock: each day, a splendid assortment of rich Parisian fancy goods, consisting of china vases, splendidly painted and decorat™ ed; card recelvers, colognes, bronze and ormolu clocks shaves end stands, figures, groups, statuettes, cantela- bras, candlesticks, eoupees, Bohemian enamelled and cut ruby wine bottles, colognes, vases, &e.; also, silver pla- ted ware, six and seven glass castors, cake baskets, tea, table and dessert spoons, forks, tea services, china tea and dessert sete, dinner do., Foxewood workboxes, far. nished dressing cases, glove and pertume boxes, ke.’ The whole forming a very desirable sale of fancy articles suitable for holiday presents. SALES AT AUCTION. AUCTIONEER.—BY VANDE. ‘OHN L. VANDEWA sell shia Aap} 12 o'clock, at the salesroom, Nos. 30 Pine and 56 streets, three water & Turner.—Wi VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER.—VANDE- compre tenbog A will sel sntiaday at 103¢ o'clock, salesroom, 30 streets, ca- ~ flower roots, Lape I} 235 4 ndrons, 104 acacias, 6 s apeotanilie, Sale peremptory, to close a con- _—This lov. 27, at 1034 o’cl A some household farniture, ‘at house No. 72 Eighth ave- nue, near Fourteenth street. R. W. Wescott will sell, as above, all the elegant furniture contained in the house, which has been recently furnished, and is replete with rosewood and y furniture from basement to attic, there being ni: rooms, including the par- lors, with rich velvet, Wilton and carpets; stair da, rosewood and mahogany parlor suits, in satin bro- cade and haircloth; large salstor, framed; costly mantel vases and ornaments, 31 day oil paintings, very fine pianoforte, rich tone and finish; li- and rosewood brary Y; ad mahogan: sofas, tate-a-tetes, &c., with warlety of rosewood and mahogany chamber furniture, and maho- hair mattresses, feather Gay, Miankets and: bedding, ‘ ate and heading, ‘and’ cot chairs, rosewood and On Sool so stands, carpets, rockers, &c., with the basement and kitchen furniture, silverware, dining and breakfast tables, oilcloth, rich china, ivory cutlery, &¢., compris- ing every thing to be found in a large and handsomeiy furnished house. Catalogues now ready. No postpone- ment. A deposit will be required of every purchaser, as the entire furniture is to be sold without reserve. ILVER PLATED WARE, &c,—WILLIAM IRVING & Co., Auctioneers, will sell at auction on Tuesday aud ednesday, November 28 and 29, at 1034 o'clock, at No. 8 Pine street—Silver plated ware, an entire invoice, comprising cake baskets, castors, liquor frames, candle- sticks, salts, tea sets, waiters, from 9 to 24 inches, uras, tea kettles, card baskets, oyster dishes, &c. Also, ele- gant bronze clocks, candelabras and groups; superb Pa- Tian vases and figures, papier-mache goods, French china, Bohemian glas , marble and alabaster vases, &c. ALE OF WOOD AND LAND.—THE GERMAN DEMO- cratic Land Association will sell at auction, for cash, on Thursday, Nov. 30, at 10 o’clock A. M., at Karlstadt, alarge quantity of wood for fuel and building. Also, 119 city building lots, suitable for gardening and build: ing purposes, and six acres of meadow land, near the railroad af Boiling Spring. One third of the money to be paid immediately after the sale, and the balance on the last day of March, 1855, with six per cent interest. An excursion train has been engaged for this purpose on the above day, to leave the railroad depot in Jersey City at 8 o'clock in the morning, and persons wishing to purchase are requested to attend. HERIFF’S SALE.—A. M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, will sell this day, at 103 o'clock, by virtue of an omen om Oy See Bowser, ba ype a i Sopniae. since, consisting of coats, pants, ves rts, drawers, &. By order of Pap. J: GILLELAN, ‘Deputy Sheria, russ. BELL, AUCTIONEER,—BY BELL & BUSH. This day, at twelve o'clock, at 244 Division street, the lease, stock, and fixtures of a tamily grocery store; also, horse, wagon and harness, Tuesday, at 1034 o'clock, in the salesroom, 27 Centre street, extensive sale of ex: cellent furniture, &c. ILLIAM IRVING, AUCTIONEER.—SUPERB SALE of fancy goods.—William Irving & Co., Auctioneers, will sell at auction, on Tuesday and Wednesday, Novem: ber 28 and 29, at 103, o'clock, at the sales rooms, No. 8 Pine street. Statuary—Venus de Medicis, Dancing Girl of Canova, Cupid, Bacchus, Venus of Canova, carved marble lions, &c.’ Bardyillis marble, sienna, verde, an- tique, agate, &e.; Pompeii pitehers; Roman ind Grecian vases: vases, urns; Hebe, Etrusean and Medicis vases, of various sizes; superb pair of agate Hebe vases, 8 feet high; elegant mosaic inlaid centre tables; card receivers, with pedestals, vine and serpent handles; large tazzas, supported by dolphins, with serpent handles of every size; marble pedestals; candlesticks, watch cases, &c.; elegant Parian figures and groups; bronzes, clocks, can- delabras, and figures; silver plated ware; papier-mache i glass ware; French china, the isportation of Sig. n¢ ini. M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS ay, at 10%, o'clock, at 80 Mercer strect, the furniture of the house, consisting of suite of parlor fur- niture in plush, pier glass, palutings, centre tables, Brussels carpets, stair rods, oil cloths, French bed- steads, hair mattresses, bolsters, pillows, marble top dressing bureaus, washstands, toilet sets, china, glass and plated ware; also kitchen furniturey. with which the sale will commence. 8. MELLOR, AUCTIONEER.—BY HOUGHTON & MELLOR’—To-morrow, Tuesday, at 103 o'clock, at 113 Nassau street, superior custom made fur- niture, which cost about $6,000, of the usual variety found in a first class wareroom. ‘the stock is now on ex- hibition, with catalogues, together with three rosewood ianofortes, of good tone and finish, une of. which cost $500, with peart inlaid. plate, and fully warranted; also, two secondhand piano fortes. Also, to pay advances an close consignments, rich gilt framed French plate pier and oval mitrors, oil paintings, engravings, &c., with a arge variety of richly decorated French china toilet and ea sets, forty-four pieces each; rich china vases, with arian figures; motto cups and saucers. Furuiture will nelude rosewood, mahogany, oak and walnut parlor, hamber, library and dining room furniture, rich etyles nd designs; several enamelled chamber seta, marble ops; landscape paintings. Also, to pay advances, three Avery’s sewing machines, adapted to tailors? use.’ Also, hirty demijohns fine old otard brandy, a very superior rticle. Also, to close consignment, an invoice of man- factured furs. E CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC TO e sale at auction, of the country seat of the late Major W. Jones, at Cold Spring, L.I., by Baker & Weeks, on the premises, on Wednesday, Nov. 29, at 12 o'clock, ‘The morning train of the Long Island railroad will arrive in time for the sale. For further particulars, apply to the auctioneers. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &0, AZAAR, 31 CROSBY STREET—WILL BE SOLD, ON Monday, at 12 o’clock, twenty-five horses suitable jor all purposes. Also, second band wagons, new and second hand harness, saddles, &c. JOHN H. GATFIELD, Proprietor. ROR SAE ZA DAPPLE GRAY HORSE, EIGHT YEARS old, sixteen hands high; is perfectly sound and Gentle and an excellent animal for family use or for & Physician. Can be seen at No. 5 Vestry street, near Ca- nal. Price $175. Also a bay horse, 1634 hands high, a good family horse and under the saddle. Price $100. In- quire at Mr, MEAD'S stables, 60 Watts street. (OR SALE—A STYLISH BAY HORSE, JUST FROM Pennsylvania, six years old, and about 34; minutes in speed, sound and kind in double or single harness. Will be sold low, and can be sen at JONES’ stable, near Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, for three days. F% SALE—A FAST TROTTING HORSE, FIFTEEN hands high, perfectly kind and sound every way; can trot his mile in two minutes and fifty seconds; or would be exchanged for good . Apply to NORRIS: S05 Houston eteoct, FoPersy Apply GOR SALE—FIVE NEW EXPRESS WAGONS, LARGE and small, Apply at SIUDLEY & 00.’s, 37 Can J street. AMBLETONIAN COLT FOR SALE.—A DARK GRAY colt, five years old, sixteen hands high, coarse inade and ready for great improvement; warranted sound und kind by a responsible owner; price low. Inquire at Eemsei bie, corues of Court and Union streets, South Lrooklyn. ORSES.—NEW YORK TATTERSALLS—SIXTH AVE- nue, corner Thirty-ninth street, Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2 o'clock, 15 horses for the road and work; 1 set of city made double harness, very fine and genteel style; 6 sets of single harness. Alsoa great variety of single and double haruess, wagons, blankets, robes, &¢., &c. HO. CLEMENS, Auctioneer. H. Pause, Saleeman He FOR SALE.—A SPLENDID PAIR OF MORGAN horses, five and six years old, dark bay, long tal, Thosely ni a, sound, Kind in all harnesses, and fine under the saddle, weight about 2,000 Ibs, fast and stylish, Can be seen at Hensons, No. 165 Twelfth street } ORSES, HORSES.—HORSES KEPT TO HAY ON “A trst quality at $7 per month; grain furnished by he bushel if required. F. W. Walker, Littleton, near Morristown, New Jersey. Apply to Messrs. Clark & Bai- ey, proprietors of Howard Hotel, corner of Broadway hi aud Maiden lane. N OCEING BIRDS FOR SALE.—SIXTEEN SPLENDID mocking birds. These birds are from two to three years old; they mock cat, dog, hen, rooster, and sing night and day. Any person wanting to procure a ine bird, may apply at 476 Fourth street. LEIGHS | |THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE ON hand a lot of their make of fie, one and two seated, which they offer for sale, at 118 Warren street, at manufacturers’ prices. Those wishing to order sleigha for the coming season will please «lo 0 immediately. ORDWAY & ELMER, atl2 otek ry M4 ‘chock ber. E. CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green: on board the 13th Decem| APHICA Ca ft. Harri pi ison, ‘These vessels carry a clear white w; redon le New York, Weduesday,Nov 29 Boston, ” Wednestay, Dec. 6 AFRI q New York, Wednesday, 13 green on starboard ASIA, Lott EUROPA, Shaunon, “ Boston, ' Wednesday, “ 20 Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced surgeon on board. The owners of these ships will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, us stones or metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight o1 a] to ares E SONAR, No. 4 Bowling Green. Te LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP Com intend collins their favorite stea: eiTy CHESTE! 2,125 tons... Capt CITY OF BALTIMORE, CITY OF WASHINGTO. KANGAROO oe POOL. About Weduendays Deces er 27, 1854, ri me ber 27, Salcon $00, $65 and $05, according to state Tuo, A limited number of third class passengers will be taken, aud found with comfortably cooked pro $25. to Liverpool | $40. ing to bring out th Seates of passage, and drafte on sierling and upwards. 17 Walnut street, York. iverpool, in sums of £f i Agny, to SAMUEL SurTH, Philadelphia, and No. 7 Brocdw: & INTER SERVICE FROM PORTLAND—CANADIAN December to IOUSE, Portland. LASGOW AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP COM- pany.—The new and powerful steamships NEW YORK, 2,400 tons and 500 horse power, (R. com- mander,) and GLASGOW, 1,962 tons and 400 horse power, (W, Cumming commander.) built expressly forthe trade between New York and Glasgow, will sail as under :— From New York—New York, Saturday, 23d December, at 12 noon; Glasgow, Saturday, 20th January, noon. First eabin, saloon state rooms (steward’s fee included), $90; first cabin, midship do., do., $75. Third Class—A limited number Of third class Passengers will be taken, supplied with provisions of good quality, pro- ‘or perly cooked, at $25 each. Carries a sur, freight or passage apply to J. McSYMON, 33 Broadway. New York city bills or gold only received for passage. SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE—THE UNITED States mail steamship UNION, R. Adams, command- er, will leave for Havre, touching at Southampton to land the mails and pas on Saturday, December 16th, at 12 0’ from. No. 87 North River, foot of Beach street, Price o| passage first cabin $136 ; ve- col lo, $75, Luggage not want aril voy age should be sent on board the day before eh \‘below.”” No freight will be taken after Thursday, December 14th. For freight or pasaage apply to MORTI- MER LIVINGSTON, Agent, 83 Broadwa: ri ‘EW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP LINE, ‘vis Nicaragua. — Accessor; ‘Company of Nicara- ws, Fropeietore.—Tho apie e steai fokTHenn biGHT, c barthen) gull leave o’clocl . isely, sr Connecting wits the fa tons jen,) over the Ni but twelve miles of land transportation by e oe ateamers are unsurpaseed in their ventilation and scoomme- dations. For formation or ry only to CHARLES MORGAN, Koons Ney i Bowling Green. halt ounce. ESPATCH LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—LOWEST rates and no deduction.—Shippers per clipper ship TOV. MORTON, Capt. John Burgess, will com- plete their engagements at once, and ‘band ia thelr bills of lading for signature. This favorite ship has nearly the whole of her cargo engaged, and going rapiMy on Dourd; at pier 26 Kast riser’ Bhippers to francisco will pl lease observe that the vessels of ow finish their loading in ten to fifteen days after comi g 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 & 00., 84 Wall street, or Messrs, EVEKLIT & BROWM, 159 Front street. NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY—FO | Havana and New Orleans.—QOn Saturday, Dec. 2 2 o'clock P. M., from pier foot of Warrep street, Nort. river, by the well known and favorite steamship A CITY, Capt. H. Windle, Passage can be secured at th: company’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 form signed by the company, on application at their office. No other forms signed, and no bills of lading will sage, apply at oftice compan; street, pon td Peet 0. ROBERTS.” ee NITED STATES MAIL LINE FOR CALIFORNIA, VIA Aspinwall and Vanama Raijlroad.—On Tuesday, Dec. 5, at 2 o'clock P. M., from the foot of Warren street, North river, will be dlspatehed the fleet steamship GEORGE LAW, Capt. G. V, Fox, U. 8. N., to cennect at Panama with the new aad superior steamship Sonora. A spare boat always kept at ma, to prevent deten- tion in case of accident. No express freight received after 1 o’clock on the sailing day. For passage, apply at the company’s office, 177 West street, to J. W. RAYMOND. ACSRALIA PIONEER LINE—CARRYING UNITED “Clipper ship WINDWARD, for Melbourne, from Pier No. 6, E. R., with immodinte despatch. Clipper ship TROPIC, for Sidney, from Pier No. 12, E.R., woh pper ahip OCEAN QUEEN, to succeed the Tropi Tr 6 and Aull 20th'Decembers kd is For freight or passage, apply to R. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall street. }! USTRALIA—FREE PASSAGE—PIONEER LINE, CAR- tying United States mails.—The subscriber, under contract with the government of New South Wales, is prepar convey passengers in ipper shi Torte, to Sydney, paying pet pene here balance paid after arrival, and employment guaranteed at cur- rent rate of Wages, which are enormous. é R. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall street. USTRALIA.—INDEPENDENT LINE—SIXTY DAYS passage.—The beautiful A 1 clipper ship EASTERN SLATE, 1,400 tons burthen, Simon 3, commander, will have immediate despatch for Melbourne, Port Phil: lip. The above ship is only two years old, and has proved herself very fast tions for passengers are of the very best, both in first and second cabin, and as only a lanitew number will be taken, application is necessary. For freight or passage. at low rates, apply to ARKELL & ELLION, 146 Pearl strect, or E. Richardson & Co., 62 South street. {OR NEW ORLEANS, VIA HAVANA.—THE SfAUNC. ¥ % RSSTER, Capt. i sud ferartiesteamthip DANIEL Wits a No. SN teP, M. Shoes Passengers for Havana ust ing port. Bills of lading will ¢ LES MORGAN, Ag: R PENSACOLA.—I0 SAIL 29TH NOVEMB! the splendid new packet ship MONARCH OF THis , W. K. Gardaer, master, will sail as above, and can accommodate afew more cabin passengers, for which sav has elegant furnished state roum accommodations, Ap: ply to EVERETT & BROWN, 159 Front street, Fe SAVANNAH—FARE REDUCED.—THE UNITED States mail steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Capt. 3. J. Garvin, will leave Philadelphia for Savannah on Wednesday, November 29, at 10 o'clock A.M. Fare $20; steerage 87. The Keystone State will leave as above the following Wednesday. Agents in New York SCRANTON & TALLMAN, No. 19 Old Slip, where staterooms may be secured. WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ko. I a av ener hee vi ere GUENTS FINE GOLD CALIFORNIA DIAMOND CLUS ter breast pins, equal to the real diamond, with $5; without chain, $4. These pins can. be sent y to any part of the United States. All orlers unetually attended to by addressing L’'& J gaccas (07 Broadway. ADIES’ ‘LIFORNIA DIAMOND CLUSTER EAR- rings, eqitat in brilliancy and appearance to tho real iamond. They are really a most beautiful article, Also, rings In, cluster, tree ‘stone and single. Call and see ern. * importer oy ER es , importers of diamonds and 'Y NEED NO PRAISE.—WE ONLY INVITE EVERY one to call and see our ladies’ California diamond T pins, equal to the real diamond, which would cost rice ouly $10. Civility to non-purchasers gratin L. & J. JACOBS, Importers of Wate and Diamonds, 407 Broadway. el $250. LIQUORS, 40. CHOICE SELECTION OF BI SCOTCH AND ‘A irish whiskeys, champagat, Sherries and port wines, gins, rums, cordial’, syraps, &¢.; London and Dublin porter, Seoteh aies, and domestic ales, for family use, Me percent lower than any other honse, for po ak |. H. UNDERHILL, 430 Broome street, corner of Crosby, « (OR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA—UNITED STATES Mail Line.—The new and splendid steamship FLO. RIDA, Capt. M.S, Woodhull, will leave New York for Savannah, on Wednesday, Nov. 29, from pier 4 North river, at J o'clock precisely. Bills of lading signed by the clerk on board. For freight or passage, apply to SAMUEL L. MITCHILL, 13 Broadway. For Florida, through tickets from New York to Jacksonville, $J1 Pilatka, $33. The steamship AUGUSTA, Capt. Thomas Lyon, will leave on Saturday, December 2. OR CHARLESTON, 8. C.—THE SUPERIOR SIDE- wheel steamship QUAKER CITY, J. H. Hodgdon, Commander, will leave Philadelphia for Charleston, 3. C.) on Saturday, December 2d, ut 10 o'clock A. M. bin assage, $20; steerage do, $7. Apply to HER Gani, No.’ 8734 North Wharves, Philadelphi R NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND.—THR steamship ROANOKE, Capt. Skinner, is now load- ing at pier 14 North river, for the above ports and sails on Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. bi LUDLAM & PLEASANTS, 32 Broadway. OR CHARTER—THE STEAMER NORWALK.—IN- quire of ©. McNKILL, No. 4 Hall of Records. yas WANTED, TO GO SOUTH—A FIRST q rate watchmaker. Apply to Brafnerd & Geilroy 20, 10 Courtland street, (up stairs.)

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