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Comfortable selected with especial care and found at either of KNOX’3 establishments, at 533 Broadway, or 128 Fulton street, apd if the ladies wish to secure @ “set” at a moderate Brice, they should not fail to deal with him. “Remember costs nothing to examine these magnificent articles, and therefore we hope our lady readers in want of furs will at least make him a visit. His prices will make them purchasers. Tees mice discrimination, ean The Winter Style for 1854-5 1s of the most elegant shape and perfect proportions; it gives to the Wearer a grace and finish hitherto uneqnalled. Tne, style of hat to which we allude may be obtained by Jeaving your order with ESPE! SLD, Hatter, 118 Nas- eau street. Anson’s rreotypes=Large Size for 50 gents; colored, and in a rich case, twice the size taken for 60 cents, and equal in quality and size to any that ‘ere made elsewhere, for $2 IN’S, 689 Broadway, ‘opposite Metropolitan Hotel. ‘Three Shilling Large Size Colored Daguer reetypes, first class pictures, and handsomely finished, at 435 Eroadway, corner of Howard street. GARBANATI, Artist. Moonshine Paper Pictures, or Photographs, Sun Daguerreotypes, &c.—A crazy efortis being made to wubstitute the coarse, undetined and dingy outlines of the moonshine raper process in place of ‘the brilliant trun deguerreotypes on silver plates. | The one represents its ebjects inanimate, while t other is ithe semblance ef life and the spirit of the sumbeam. Prices—on plates, be. to $10; taking 600 daily; on paper or moonshine, $10 to $75; halfa dozen daily. Patrons of art, take your eboice. Picture depot, 289 Broadwa; c. F.T. Burkefthe Lamented Comedian.—A picture of this distingnished actor, as Diggory, may be seen in our collection. Copies may be obtained by his friends. MEADE BROTHERS, Artists and Importer: 283 Broadway, four doors ubove the Astor. Lerge — Daguerreotypes are taken by HUICHINGS, No. 895 Hroadway, for fivty cents, which are equal, if not superior, to those. ta where for two and three dollars, No extra cha loring. New Music.—Just published, the followin feom Auber’s beautiful opera, “The Syren;’)** 1 wilt mot deem thee Faithless,” sung by Mad’ll with lause, arranged by Thos. Baker; price 25 astopol Grand Triumphal March)’ by the celebrated composer, Oscar Commettent; price 38 cents. “Little Nellic’s Sleeping,” song and chorus, by E. 0. Eaton; price 25 cents. HORACE WAILERS, 333 Broadway. Elegant Model Pianos and Meloacons.—The faumense assortment of celebgated pianos and melodeons constantly in store at the great musical establishment of HORACE WATERS’, 383 Broadway, and the extremely Jow prices at which’ they are sold, presents greater in- dueements to buyers than ean possibly be had of an other house in the United States. Among the many weil known makers of, pianos are those of T. Gilbert & Co.'s, with or without the beautiful eoleon attachment; Horace Waters’ pianos, celebrated for their great pertection’ ik every desirable point of tene and finish; Hallett & Curo- ston’s (of the old firmof Hallett & Co.), &e. Second- and pianos at great bargains—prices, from $40 to $150, Pianos to rent. Cash paid for second hand pianos. HORACE WATERS, 333 Broadway. Men’s and Boys’ Clothing—Closing Sales. We are now closing out our stock of winter clothing at ge atly roduced prices, to make room for spring goods. BOUGHTON & KNAPP, 19 Cortlandt street. Government Stock Bank, Michigan, taken at 80 cents on the dollar; Washtenaw, 30; Lewis County @; Indiana banks, 90: Eighth Avenue, par; Milford, 15,, at EVANS’ clothing ouse, 66 and 68 Fulton street, Lace and Muslin Curtains from Auction. KELTY & FERGUSON, No. 2893, Broadway, aud No. 54 Reade street, have on hand 20,000 lace and muslin cur- tains, bought at auction, at & great sacrifice, and will eel! the same for a few days at great bargains, full 20 per cent less than the original cost of importation. Go ear- Jy, tor this ina rare opportunity. Also, the largest stock ‘of window shades and gilt cornices in the city, all of which must be sold cheap. Opera Cloaks, Motre Antique, Velvet, Satin and Cloth Cloaks.—-GEORGE BRODIb, 51 Caual street, has just received, per “Asia,” » consignment of magnificent opera cloaks, in moire’ antique, richly trimmed and of very latest styles. Also a few beautiful articles in Gress cloaks, of moire antique, velvet, satin, &e. ‘The ladies are respectfully invited’ to examine Mr. Brodie’s splendid stock before purchasing elsewhere. $200,000 Worth of Magnificent English velvet and tapestry carpets, at one-half the former prices. 50,000 yards beautiful ingrain, at 3s., 48., and . per yard, At theGreat Amcrican Eagle Carpet Store. 3 No, 99 Bowery. The Rabble Family appear this Evening in the popular pantomine of “Chimpanzee,” or “The Death of Jocko;” also, a variety of Ethiopina perforimances, burlesques and dances by Warden, Boyd, &c.; La Petite Christina and Md’lle Vicla. Brandy, from the Growcrs Direct.—One of the principal and great causes of the high price of brandy ém this market is tiie indireet source from whieh it 18 de- rived. Nine-tenths of that imported is received from mercantile houses in Cognac, who buy of the farmers in that district aud ship it to the United States, at mach pavanced prices, and frequently in an adulterated state. view of there facts, and for the purpose of securing @ fair price for their product, a union of brandy grow- era in France hns been accomplished, with the view of shipment to the United States. ‘he name of the consolidation is. the Central Society of Vineyard Proprietors of Coghac, under the manage- ment of a president, vice-president, and a committee of inspection ofeight members. The’ society itself num- bers five hundred vineyard. propristors, amongat skem some of the most influential noblemen in the neighbor- hood of Cognac, who contribute, under certain by-laws the entire growth of their vineyards t the general fund ‘of the society, the present capital of which is three million francs. The advantages to be obtained from this combination are so apparent as to render unnecessary any further comment on the subject; nevertheless, it may be worthy of observation that few features in this aociety possess a more striking claim to public attention than the fusion of interest eifected between buyer aud seller. Since all are shareholders, it necessarily be- comes the interest of ench individual to contribute by every mouns in his power to uphold the reputation whic! the society is endeavoring to earn, for shipment of the dest qualities of brandies. For thix purpose a clause in- troduced in the statutes (article 40) renders it impera- tive that sharebolders qhall supply the society with the very beat Cognac brandics, otherwise they iucur the Wability of an entire forfeiture of their shares. The undersigned, sole agents in the United States for the Central Society of Vineyard Proprietors of Cognac, would solicit the attention of merchants, hotelkeepers, ra and others io the vintages now on hané, confi tthat they will compare more than fovorably with ‘any article in the market, and at prices fur below “.e atandard of even ordinary Cognacs. DE VENOGE & CHARLES, 138 Pearl street, below Wall. ‘Than! ving Day, 30th November.—A use= ful supply.—3 bottles Otard’s finest brandy, 3 bottles Ramsey's finest whiskey, 3 bottles Sandeman’s finest old port, 3 bottles “Victoria’s” finest pale sherry, in case complete for $10. ARTHUR KENDALL, Wine Merchant, No. 7 William street. Cristadoro’s Hair Dye—This Splendid Dye has no equal in the world. The tints imparted by it to the hair are those of nature. Sold wholesale and retail, and applied at ORISTADORO’S, No. 6 Astor Hougp. Query—Why should so many Persons be affticted with baldnees and gray hair, when by a con- stant application of Bogle’s byperion fluid they can Procure a permanent remedy? Why should feminine and masculine beauty be marred or rendered odious by the wearin of sandy colored hair, whilst Bogle’s premium electric hair dye is at theircommand? ‘These articles are barmlées in'their nature, but enti cessful in their intended results, and imay be Rogle’s other preparations, of the inventor, WM. BO- UIE 377 Washington street, Horton, Sold in New York . 10 t+ Charles Ring & by A.B. & D> Rush tan, 81 Barclay str throughout the world. Ladles who value a clear, smooth and deli- jon, should use the balm of a thousand which iemoves tan, freckles, ebaps, pimples, , &e., and impart: a porcelain transpareucy to t; and cheraists and perfamers the skin. FEIRIDGE & CO., Boston, and C. H. RING 162 Broadway. and Tow A Sitver Medal Award- ed to MEDHURST & ALD, 27 Maiden lane, for the dest wigs and toupees exhibited at the New York State Fair, 1854. Back and front braids, curls, ke. Copy the address, OU Cognac, Kasences Rum, Arrac, Whisk: and daguerreulype, electrotype and calotype chemical lent medicines, rng, metals, &e., G: bromine, ine, cyanide potassium, oxide silver, distilled mer- oury, caustic baryta, gallic aud pyrogabiic aids, plating * im plate and wire, bismoth, cadmiam, plumbago, rouge, Vienna line, Thorn’s extract copaiva and sarsaparil furmgating pastiles, nitrate strontia, chlerate potassia, dleaclied thelin, poe. andy Hd for sale e 141 Maiden Lane. Innocent but Potent.Brandreth’s Pills The myer failing remedy, whose fame for purifying the Wood, in now extended te every part of the civi world, and shoul be in the waluet beat, One or se dn how many days or wacks of sic! ne vent? Foor pills ta. the beginitin, Is more ous than forty doses whea the disease is established. Man we be bore to days. of bliss, coapared to what has deca his lot, weighed down as he hus been by disease, infirmities and suiierings,whiel no varthly power knew how to alleviate, until Brandreth’s pills wero. pre- aented to the world. The weak, the feoble, the infirm, the nervous, the delicate, are ima fow days stroogthen- ed by their operation, and the worst complaints ure re- moved by perseverance, without the expense of a physi- Adapted to all cireumstances and Atuations, they are the best medicine ever intended for families, or to take to sea, preventing scurvy and costiveness, requir- ing no change of ‘tot, regimen, or care against taking cold. Brandreth’s Pills are sod at twenty-five cents per box, with full directions, at the Principal office, Brandreth ) em street. veaon of every oue who in the comméncement, may they uot pre- A Warranted Remedy—Save Your Moncey. — Dy. TOBIAB’S Venetian |iniment in warranted to cure sore throats, mumps. croup, cold feot, &e., or no Sold by all the respecte ble frogeiate in the United Mates and Canale: Depot, 40 Cortlandt street. Price, 26 and 60 cent’. | the first cause of their debility ix eas | CLOAKS!1 CLOAK Camphor Ice, Camphor Iee.—E. W. Vonder~ smith’s camphor ice is a certain cure for chapped hands and ‘One spplication is sufficient to convince you that itis no humbug. Manufactured and sold only by F. .W. VONDERSMITH, Bowery drug store, No. 10+, above Broome street. Inhalation.—Dr. H. K. Root, author of the “People’s Medical Lighthouse,’’ and inventor of tae in- fallibl his attention to the nature, cause and effect of lung dis- cases, considers inhalation # good assistant in the cure of eqasumption and bronchitis, and treats his patients accordingly; but inhalation alone can seldom, if ever, effect a cure, because all persons affected with lung dis- eases have weak or impure blood, and are not un‘re- uently troubled with nervous debility; and when all of wwe diseases, with their sympathetic attendants, are properly treated with good, cleansing, strengthening, vegetuble medicines, so harmoniously prepared ag to act upon each of the diferent parts affected at the same time, the progress of the invalid towards recovery must of necessity be much more rapid and apparent than when but ove (though the principal) disease is alone treated. ‘There is a connecting link between each function of the human system, and when one is diseased all are more or less affected, and need strengthening at the very time ing removed. Com- mon sense establishes the correctness of this theory. ‘The ling barometer is the only correct instrament ever inventea to detect with exactness the extent and nature of diseases of the lungs. Chronic diseases of the heart, liver and kidneys are also treated with astonishing suc- cess by Dr, R., who has cured thousands by his unerring system of practice, Office, 512 Broadway, N. Y. Rheumatism, Se &cmHyatt’s Life leam is the most certain remedy for those terrible . You who are suffering the most torturi pains, remember that » few doses of this most powerful yet pleasant compound will afford certain relief. ‘Thou- xands of eases have been cured, and published in the Sun, Herald, and other papers. Circulars containi these certificates can be had at the depot, 246 Gran street. Seventy-five cents per bottle. “Don’t Know.”=The New Discovery of Dr. Darius Ham is a favorite and certain cure for persons troubled with that unhappy ailment af “Not knowing what ails them;’? whose melancholy, dismal and fright- ful imaginations make life a burden and thoughts of death a terror, who are constantly imagining some evii is about to befal them. There are thousands of persons, who are not sick, who are free from every visible symmp- tom of disease, and yet are constantly eomplaining that they are never well, yet do not know what is the matter em. This arises trom a derangement in the di- organs, causing morbid and unnataral appetite atural food and drinks, and many unreasonable and injurious wants. This delicions beverage, called Dr. Ham’s Invigorating Spirit, is a quick and sure cure distressing and disagreeable ailments. As soon as a wine glass full is taken, the sullerers feel new life within their troubled systems. It makes the most wretehed, gloomy, melancholy and feeble cheerful, hap- by and strong; it drives away all dismal feelings’ from the mind, and rids the body trom all unhealthy, morbid and irritating humors. A wine glass full of Dr. Ham's Invigorating Spirit, taken after dinner, will greatly as- sist digestion. It’ will quickly cure dyspepsia, wind- colic pains, nervousness, headaches, and will destro the unnatural and soul-destroying appetite for intoxi- cating drinks. Sold by RADWAY & ©O., 162 Fulton street, New York, wholesale agents; also by Mrs. Hayes, 188 Fulton street, Brooklyn, and Thos. J. Hayes, 154 Adantic street, Brooklyn. Piles, Piles.—If you are Troubled with In- ternal or external piles, use Dr. Witmer’s pile supposito- ry. It has never failed in a single case in curing them. Reference can be given to more than one hundred per. sons in this city, who have been perfectly cured of them by using the pile suppository. Sold only atthe Bowery drug store, No. 158, above Broome street. ANVERTISEMENTS RENEWED. EVERY DAY. !—GEO. BULPIN, 361 Broadway, respectfully invites the attention of ladies to his importations and manufactures for the present season, comprising an assortment of TKN THOUSAND CLOAKS, At the following extraordinary pr Two thousand superb cloth silk lined cloaks, at. Fifteen hundred superb cloth silk lined cloaks, at, Fight hundred superb cloth silk lined cloaks thousand very rich cloth silk lined eloats, Twelve hundred superb Lyons velvet, cloaks, «: One thousand superb Lyons velvet cloaks, at. Five hundred superb Lyons velvet cloaks, at. Four hundred magnificent Lyons velvet cloaks, at. Five hundred splendid satin cloaks, at...... ‘Three hundred extra superfine satin cloaks, at Three hundred superlative satin cloaks, at... And an endless profusion of cloth talmas, at $5 and $6. ‘The subscriber deems further comment unnecessary. Suffice it to say, the high character of the goods on sale at his establishment is already well known, and he would metely add, in conclusion, that the above will be found on inspection, 10 be the richest, best, and cheapest cloaks ever ofered in America. — GEO, BULPIN, Mantilla Empoxium, 361 Broadway. -¥ FADDRESSES, DRESS CAPS, AND EMBROTDERIES,— I ‘the subseriber invites the attention of tlic public present unrivalled asso and simple and headdressea. Ladie 1s made up, and the trade supplied on the most reasonable terms. Mrs. LEVINS, 4603; Broadway. » ADIES’ FANCY VURS.—THE SUBSCRIBER. INVITES public attention to his present unrivalled assort- inent of Russian and Hudson Bay gables, stone marten, mink, chinchilla, ermine, lynx, genet, squirrel, fox, mountain marten, and Atch, all manufactured expressly for first class city retail trade, and at extremely moer- ate prices. GEO. BULPIN, 361 Broadway. ADIES' CLOTHS, BLACK SILK VELVKTS AND black and colored satins for clonks.—Fancy silks, plaid cashmeres, muslin de Iaines, black, white and colored French imcrinos, fancy cassimeres, rich plush yelvets, linens and linen goods, flannels and blankets, We offer to dealers{a full assortment of the above goods at greatly reduced’ prices, TRACY, IRWIN & CO., Nos, 284 and 235 Broadway. TOVEMBER, DECEMBER AND JAX ions,—Cloaks and furs:— ‘Cloks—in cloths, satin, moire antique and velvet. stock ever seen in this city so rich and varied tn sty' nor the trimmings in such good taste, the colors being Mack and brown, at prevent ao much the fashion 1a aris, Furs—in sable, mink, stone marten, fitch and mountain marten. Notwithstanding the war with Russia, W. B. McK. is offering rich dark sables and mink cheaper than ever yet known, having fortunately bought a large lot of {nts early this year, through a relative in Russia, N. B—This house ix particularly recommended to strangers and visiters, its characteristic features being smal} profits and no deviation from the marked price. Cloak and Fur Establishmont, 47 Canal street, Bran- Areth buildings, four doors from Broadway. WILLIAM 1, McKENZIE, Proprietor. ‘ARY FASH- NEW, PANE CLARKS RECEIVED BY, THE HER- AN mann, will be opencd at nine o'clock this morning, Tuesday A. T. STEWART & CO., Broadway. Nov. 28. ARIS FEATHERS AND EATHER TRIMMINGS, beaver, felt and pie bonnets.—Just received :— 100 dozen black ostrich tips; 50 dozen mixed colored ostric! 20 doven white, black and col 50 dozen beaver bonnets; 100 dozen plush bonnets; which, together with a large stock of French flowers, ribbons &c., will be sold low for cash. HOMER & 1CHUM, 64 and 66 John street, corner of William. tips; esl feather trimmings; ” #INANCLAL. 2 TO I0AN—ON DIAMONDS, 60.000 watches, jewelry, segars, or bought Tr cash. Business notes, city stock, bonds and mort- gages negotiated, real estate bought, sold and ex- changed, CHEESEMAN, BRIST " Brokers, 35 John street, corner of Nassau. TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, O00 jewelry, &e., or bought for cash. Grod city stocks, notes, bonds and mortgages, bills of ex- ebange, &e., negocinted. Business confidential, and promptly exeented, at No. 102 Nassau street, rvom No. 2 THOMPSON & CO., brokers and commission merchant $12,000. ists having money to put out shonld embrace the present ax first rate loans can now be obiained at it for a Jong i {. LUDLOW, 11 Wall street. seven per & 200 SHARES BROOKLYN CITY RAILROAD FO! eale at par, und in lots of fifty shares each. adress B.C R. R., Herald oftice, owes AND. MonTGAGHS oN erty PROPERTY WILL. be. puuechased by JOHN, B. MURRAY, 12 Old slip, Corner of Water street, ‘Also, Third and Sixth Avenue Railway shares, and three shares Academy of Music, wanted. Cs ADVANCED AND LOANED TO ANY AMOUNT— On diamonds, watches, remeny, plate, valuable and personal. peoperty, or bought for highest casi perk. WOOD, broker and coratnission metchant, 60 ives. Futon street, second. floor, frunt room, from 6 A. M. to 4PM. ASH ADVANCED ON STOL AND VALUABLE wares—Honds, mortgages, and real estate bought and sold; advances on tie stocks of druggists, grocers, and other tradesmen who put their business in our hands for sale. C. BULLION & CO., Commission Mer- chunts, 49 Wall street, basoment. OVERNMENT STOCK BANK.—THE BIL.S OF THIS tank tat ‘ollar, RES € COLES, at 50 cents on the dollar, by exchange office, 495 Broadway. BA haghoeryes LIBERALLY ADVANCED, IN SUMS to suit applicants, on every description of pro- perty ; repts coll ;, business procured and disposed ASE peepee office, 54 Breailway, corner Duan second. floor, room No. © atrictost confidence and honor may be relied upon. an ___ MeLAUGHLIN & O'NEILL. ONEY 10 LOAN—ON WINES AND SPIRITS IN M bond, diamonds, plate, watchon, aiygoods, ahd arery description of personal property, or pnrehase. Ba, Li Pete fet Ke ome . Apply to CASEY & CONLEY, at the ire loan an ney offic '- sau street, opposite the Nassau ‘Bank. a ONe tees Pane BANK, DANBURY, CONN., a REDEEM. edat \ percent, by CHAS.’ B. GRANNISS, 65 Il atreet, 18, 1854. THE OODBURY BANK, CONN., NOV. bills of the Woodbury Lank, Connoe will be received by phe Meyvantuc Bank, New York, at par lung barometer, who has given a great share of | FOR SALP. $ 14.0000 288 mectaNor Fon | giges, or other good securities,.a beautiful block of ground, with large double house, outbuildings, &c., &e., upper end of Kighth avenue, belonging to a captain who is about leaving the United States. Good stocks will be taken at par, and no fietitioua price asked for the pro- perty. Apply to J. 0. SHEE, 39 Burling slip. $1 1 00 ONLY FOR THAT BEAUTIFUL NEW e three story basement, with sub-cel- lar, brown stone front house, containing all the im- provements of the age. House 23x56 fect, situated be- ween Eighth and Ninth streets, frontiug on Tompkins DE MOTT, 17 Spruce street. square, ‘Terms casy. .00 of Long Island, of eighty acres, (twen- ty-fivewoodiand,) ina high state of story house, barn, and other puildings, farty-six miles frem New York, apd three and a half from the railroad depot. For particulars apply to E. A. BUNCE, No. 212 Br Fulton street, room No, 3, $2.750. Brooklyn, west of Power strect, Puilding lot 20 by 90 feet, a safe street for building" pro- fits, large increase of value, and of property, (now #0 searce thereon). Terms, half cash, balance on mort- age. Apply to JOHN ROGERS, “Architect, —FOR SALE, STOCK AND FIXTURES Broadway. 1.4.00, sre crociiy a ny tre cated s ina cent tof the best business street up town; also, a small cotton manufacturing business, at very reasonable term: Address L. M. D., Herald otfica. —FOR SALE—THE HALF INTEREST OF AN Nn} 40) cit established business snow g from 2,000 to $3,000 per annum. The business is done ex- FOR SALE—ON ATLANTIC STREEY. clusively for’ cash, with little or isk. Reasons for selling, iM health,’ Apply immediately at 102 Nassau PURDY & Co, street, room OR ONLY $25, A LIGHT, ant cash business, that requires but g 'e, pl small capital to ry iton, and can be made to pay $8 to $6 a day; suitable for travelling or home. Apply at No. 5 Catherine street, corner of Division, room 12, up stairs. DESIRABLE COUNTRY PLACE FOR SALE ON A, Great Neck, L. I, situated about three quarters of i mile from the Sound and one mile from the turnpike, on which stazes commumeate with New York constantly On the premises are a pleasaut dwelling, a tine garden, and good orchard of first quality fruit,’ well, tenant Louse, outbuildings, and six acres of tilable land. This property will be sold at auction at Hempstead Brauch on huraday, Dec, 14, at 12 o'clock M. For particulars of se, apply at 212 West Nineteenth street, or on the pre- mises, AGATELLE BOARD FOR SALE—A FOLDING BA- gatélle board, 7 feet long, 2feet broad, walls 13; inchon jameter, three cues and mace, in perfect order, and nearly new, Was made to order for the owner. ‘Price $30. Inquire of W. MILLER, ‘Trinity place, corner of ‘Thames street, up stairs. RUG STORE FOR SALE.—A RETAIL DRUG STORE, doing a good business, and admirably suited for a physician, One of the best chances in the city to make money; will he sold low, as the proprietor is com- velled to dispose of it, Those wishing to purchase can address with real name, and prepaid, Wm. M. '., Chat- ham square Post Office. RUG STORE FOR SALE—A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL fitted up store, well stocked with drugs, perfamery, fancy articles. "The store is situated cn a corner, and on one of the greatest thoroughfares in the city, and doing an excellent prescription business. It is an excellent location for a physician or German druggist. Address James, Herald office. ARMS FOR SALE—TWO FARMS OF ABOUT 100 aeres, with good houses and all necessary build- ; fruit of all kinds and well watered; one hour from ‘York, by the New York and Philadelphia railroad trains, toand from city five times daily; within two minutes walk of the depot at Uniontown, Now Jersey; timber and buildings worth all the money asked; torms easy. Apply on the premises, to WM. B. BARNES, pro- prietor. (OR SALE—ON VERY FAVORABLE’ TERMS, THE building and interest of a first class high school in Washington city, paying about $4,000 per year, For {ull particulars, apply in person or by letter to RMERSON W. KEYES, Union square real estate office, corner of Fourth avenue and Seventeenth street. (OR SALE—A HANDSOME FOUR STORY BROWN stone house, on Thirtieth street, for $9,000. A large fine three story House, near Trinity Chapel, on Twenty. sixth street; two handsome new stone front basement houses on Twenty-second street, and a number of housts at low prices. . B, KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, 8 to 7, and 8 to 10. OR SALE—A THREE STORY AND HIGH BASEMENT brick house, in Twenty-seventh street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, Is complete with all the modern improvements, and in perfect order. Possession can be had Nam a SAMUEL EDDY, 63 Wall street, (basement. ) (OR SALE—A SEVENTEEN YEARS’ LEASE OF A lot 20 by 100, ina fine location for a carpenter's shop, or a tenant building, &e.; ground rent low. Also a Hight wagon, nearly new, for sale cheap. Address “ Lease,” Herald oftice. (OR SALE—A SMALL, HOTEL, CAPABLE OF AC- commodating about fifty boarders; the rooms are well ventilated and furnished in the bert style; attached to the hotel is a dining saloon elegantly fitted up and dcing a good business. The lease is favorable. 4, about $2,000 or $2,000 cash, the balance can remain to suit the purchaser. Address G. HOLLAND, Herald office. ‘OR SALE—A SUPERIOR RESTAURANT, DINING AND drinking saloon, Location unsurpassed; business éxcellest. Any one wishing a place of this kind cannot fail of being suited. very favorable. Apply im- mediately at 102 Nassau street, room No. PURDY & CO. R SALE—THE LEASE AND GOODWILL OF <A HO- tel doing a good business. The proprietor is obliged fo leave on account of ill health. For particulars in- quire of L. LOSEE, No. 5 John street. OR SALE—THE STOCK, GOODWILL, AND FIXTURES of a popular and well established restaurant and drinking saloon on Broadway. The present proprietors having other business, are unable to attend toit. For {nrther information inquire at 254 Washington street, up stairs, between 10 and 120’clock. OR SALE—STOCK OF CLOTHING, FIXTURES AND lease of stora, Apply at 199 South street, near Catherine ferry. GIOR SALE—IN MOUNT VERNON, 15 MILES BY New Haven Railroad, a very desirable country resi- Cenee and place of business, one block from the depot. House 26x40, two story and attic, carriage house and out buildings; nearly half an acre of land; well of soft water at the door; horse, carriage and poultry included. {rice $3,500; $2,000 can remain. . B, W. RICHARDS, 507 Broadway. R SALE—THIS DAY, A LARGE DRINKING AND bowling saloon, in Broadway, now doing « good busi- n and will be sold at a sacrifice if a) | aa for imme- by ing Call on C. G. THOMPSON, 8! room No. 7. g OR SALE—STOCK, FIXTURES, AND GOOD WILL F ‘of one of the oldest ladies’ shoe establishments (on a principal street) in this city; located fifteen years in one place, and now doing @ good business. Address Shoe Dealer, Herald office, SALE—A GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE; AN excellent location; stock, fixtures &c., will be soid yery low. Any one wishing to purchase a place of this kind, tannot fail of being suited. Apply {mmediatel; at 162 Nassau street, room'No. 9. PURDY& CO. 4 OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY kK residence in Newtown, L. I., consisting of a two story cottage and out buildings, in excellent order, with twelve acres of ground, finely located about fine minutes walk from the Flushing Railroad. SAMUEL OSGOOD, 64 Nassau street. OR. SALE OR EXCHANGE—A VALUABLE PATENT tight for New York, Kings and other counties. It is’ window blind hinge, with « handle to open and close the shutters without raising the window, and costs a mere trifile; also a patent right for the burglars alarm. Willexchange for real estate, merchandise, &c. ©. R. Totten, No. 5 William street. F% SALE, TO CLOSE AN ESTATE—TWO LARGE x! three story houses on Twenty-sixth street, near ington aveuue; also, two on Twenty-cighth street near Fourth avenue. Will rent for ten per cent. Houses in fine order, with the modern imy tures, &e, Apply to E, B. KIN: avenue, from 5 to 7 and 8 to 10, Fe SALE OR TO LET—ENGLISH BASEMENT FOUR story house, No. 126 Kast Thirteenth street; fins all the modern improvements. premires, from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. For terms, apply on the [XOR SALE OR TO LET.—THIS 18 A RARE CHANCE for a young man with a small capital and who can give good security for the rent. For inquire At 90 Ann street, second floor, for two days. IVE HANDSOMELY LOCATED BUILDING will be sold at a bargain. Situated on Fifty-th mrcet, near the First avenue. paved, Croton water, &c. DE MOTT, Nu. 117 Spruce street. ents, gas fix- No. 319 Fourth FOR A FARM, ON THE NORTH SIDE | cultivation; two | jassau street, . ILDING LOTS, located on Forty ninth street, between Madison av- WO FULL SIZE BU enue and Fifth avenue. Street grasled, Croton water, ke. Price low, terms easy. DE MOTT, 17 Spruce st. 10 FUR HAT MANUFACTURERS.—THE SUBSCRI- ber having engeged in the jobbing business, will Gspore of his manufacturing establishment (with or ithout the building), comy rising all the improvements and conveniences for doing an extensive business. The building, if not purchased, can be leased for a term of years: it is large and commodious, “being 33 feet front by 70 feet deep and four stories high, fronting on Lombard street and running back to a twenty foot wide street; it is supplied with water, gas, furnaces, &e., throughout. A portion of it is appropriated and well adapted to the manufacture of silk hats, and is furnished with the necessary utensils, Taken altogether, it is the | most complete establishment of the kind in the state of Pennsylvania, and to an enterprising business man, tical in the trade, who is desirous of locating him: in Philadelphia, no better inducement could be of- | fered. Terms moderate, and possension given immo ately. Apply or direct to JOSEPH FAl » 404 Lom | bard sircet, Philadelphia. 0 DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES.—A VALUABLE store, handsomely fitted and well stocked, for sale. Apply to 'F. HALE & ©O., medical labellers, &c., 80 ud “ a LE HOTEL FOR SALE—THE OLD STAND, well known as Hard’s Hotel, Bloomfield, New Jersoy, situated four miles from Newark, on the principal tho: fare (o the back counties, is now offered for sale by the subscriber, ‘fhe stand has been owned and occupied t ten years, by the late Beers Hard, deceased. It comprises a large commodkeus house, with store attach- ed, extensive stables, ice house, fruit yard, garden, &c, ‘There is over an act? of ground included with the pro- FEr'Y, of whieh there might be some desirable bullding wold without inconvenience to the hotel business. ‘The furniture, fixtures, and stock may be had with the Teims easy ani possession given i:nmediately, MARY A. HARD. j lace. Inquire on the premises. COrALENMEYALE SUTIONS. 10 000 —WANTED, AN EQUAL PARTNER, bi e With this amount, for the manu-, facturing of staple cash articles in this city. The capi: talinvested can be turned once a month. Profits saths- factory and sales certain, Can be extended to $500,000 per annum. For particulars apply toC. 8. BRON —A CAPITALIST, ACTIVE Broadway, room No. 6, ra VANTE! $5,000 or silent, with this cash amount, in ah WA exclusiverstaple manufacturing business, one of the most important in thie country, having large and profit- able orders ahead, will realize fortune. For an inter- view, address box 2,850 Post Office. TO $5,000 WANTED IMMEDIATELY— $3.000 in a business that will pay 100 pe: cent on amount invested, This isa splendid chance, without risk. A party with the above amount may a dress Security, Herald office. 5 —PARTNER WANTED, WITH $2,500, $2.500. in a manufacturing business in this ety. Business safe and permanent, and profita large. To a man of busiuess habits, a rare opportunity. A’ dress Iron, box 162, Herald office, stating where to be seen. —WANTED, A PARTNER IN THE 2.000. shipping and commission ‘business; iiust be active and industrious, with a thorough knowledge of business. vad opportunity for s smart man. Address Steamboat, Herald office. IN, 1: 000 —A PARTNER WANTED, WITH THE 4 . above amount in cash, in a business paying from one to twenty per cent. Extensive orders on hand, and sales can be made to any extent, the busi- ness being adapted to several branches of trade. Full particulars given by leaving a note with W. W., Herald office, with real uame and place where an interview may be had. 500, —WANTED—A PARTNER WITH THE le above capital to join in the dry goods business, well established. Address B. C. A., Herald office. 3 0 —WANTED, A GENTLEMAN TO JOIN AS © partner in'one of the pleasantest and most profitable business that ever America produced. Any person with this amount, and having confidenco in himself as a business ian, can have an opportunity of making a fortune by applying to C. McMahon, 176 Chat- ham street. Se sae e OPARTNERSHIP NOTICE — DISSOLUTION. — THE partnershi 8 is dissolved by mutual cons of the late firm will be settled by Wil will continue the business as heretofore. ‘WM. M. TIERS, WM. A. LILLIENDAHL. New York, November 27, 1854. IVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP ¢ pany, Nos. 1 and 13 Tower Building, Livorpoo November, 1854.—To shippers and receivers of goods.— Sirs, referring to the annexed notice of dissolution, Ihave to inform you that Mesers. Richardson Brothers & Go. hay- ing resigned the secre the Liverpool and Philadelphia Steamship Company, the same bas, by mutual consent, been entrusted by. the company to me, and that the Dusiness of the company will be coutinued in the same offices as heretofore. I remain, sirs, your obedient, ser. vant, LIAM INMAN. B.—The agency of the company in the United Slates will continue to be conducted by SAMUEL SMITH, Nos. Ty Walnut street, Vhiladelpiia, and 7 Browlway, Now NOTICE COPIED FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. Notice is hereby given that the partnership lately sub- sisting between the undersigned John Grubb Richardson, Sones Richardson, William Inman and Joseph Treffry, carrying on business at Liverpool, in the county of Lan- caster, us general merchants, under the firm 6r Rich- ardvon Brothers & Co.,” has’ been this day dissolved by mutual consent, so far as relates to the said William Inman and Joseph Trefry, JOSEPH RICHARDSON, JOHN G. RICHARDSON, WILLIAM INMAN, JOSEPH TREFFRY. Dated this 2d day of 11th month (November), 1854. A % heretofore existing between the sub- it. The business 1a M. Tiors, who 20M- TED—A PARTNER, WITH ABOUT $4,000 TO 5,000, to engage in the wholesale manufucturing business inthe lower part of the city; the business is of long standing, has a good cash custom and is doing a large trade. Satisfactory, reference required. The se- nior partner is about retiring from the business. Apply room 18 Greenwich avenue. FALL RIVER COMFORTABLES, FOR .000 beds, seven sizes, all filled with pure cot- ton and well . Prices rang® from $1upwards (no deviation.) Also a large stock of blankets, at low prices. Also a lot of country made flannel, at only 1s. 6d. yard, by THOS, TATE, 86 Canal street. corner Greenwich. THIRD AVENUs.—EMBROIDERIES, EMBROIE ries. Mrs. Gaynor having such a number of lady patrons (for her celebrated Paris wove corsots), ins Yotn teditleed. yy numerous solicitations, to connect with them embroideries; she therefore bega to acquaint her customers that she has just received her first importa- tion, and assures them she can (under tne arrangements she has made in Europe) sell embroideries 30 cent cheaper than retailers. who purchase them in this mar- ket; the two cases she has now opened consist of under handkerchiefs, chemisettes, collars, bands, and sleeves 45 Third avenue, near Tenth street. THIRD AVENUE.—IMPORTED WOVE CORSETS.— Ladies should remember that Mrs. GAYNOW’S best Paris wove corsets are manufactured expressly for her; and that for clogance and ease in Atting. they are unsurpassed, while her prices are only half usualy charged. No. 45 Third avenue, near Tenth street. RUSSEIS LACES.—A SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF rich laces, black thread veils, and Paris embroide- ies, just reeelved and offered at manufacturers’ prices, MILLER & GRANT, 871 Broadwa LOUNCED SILK ROBES Of the latest Parisian styles In cartons, at yery moderate prices, Will be exhibited on Monday. T. STEWART & CO., Broadway. TOYS. OY8.—TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, 18 DIVISION street.—The undersigned bas just received from the European manufacturers a large and complete as- tortment of the above goods, which he now offers for sale at greatly reduced prices, to compete with any other importing house in New York. Country dealers will find it to their advantage to call. Five per cent allowed for cash, Remember the old stand, (established in 1828). CHR. GOETZ, (late Haasel Goetz), 18 Division street, near Chatham square. ELGIAN FREE GALLERY OF PAINTINGS AND statuary, 547 Broadway.—DE BRACKELER, Jr. aceredited agent for the Belgian School of Art, would respectfully announce to the amateurs of fine arts HuropetTout valoathe paintings ‘hy te mort celebrated ir valual y the mon artiste—-1. The Jubilee of B0ry ita, by F. de Brackeler. 2. The Venetian ‘icaise de Reyzer. 3, The by Storm, bj Mite nas Bulls, by Eug. Verboeckhover. ‘These paintings will be exhibited trom 10 A. M. to 10 P, e —_ this date to the 24th of December. Admis- sion free. MPORTANT TO BARBERS.—FORSALE, AN OLD ESTA- blished im the above line. Lease three yeucs; Tent low, half ef which is Jet off; every satisfaction given for selling. Address D. D. Herald office, with real name, No agents need apply. ; STER AND DINING SALOON FOR SALE.—RARE chance for a person with small capital.—The lease, stock and Sixtares of a splendid saloon, now doing a first rate business. A bar attached. Satis- factory reason for selling. Apply at the corner of Kast Broadway and Cathayino streot. ARE CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY.—FOR SALE, IN R one of the best localities in the citys a store, &e. Well fitted up for the buichering, provision, fait and oyster business, or can be extended to any other trade, to suit a purchaser. There is @ lease of the premises for Bigyears, subject toa very moderate rent. Location canvot be surpassad, it being on one of the leading ave- nues in the city, Sufficient reasons for selling out. Ap- plication to be made to Mr. DONNELLY, house agent, avenue B, corner of Tenth street. HELVING AND DRAWERS FOR SALE CHEAP—COM- iY prising the outfit of premises 52 Dey «treet, first floor, is nearly new, and will be sold for loss than one fourth the cont. QUACKENBUSH & CO., 225 Greenwich st, SHIPPING. , 8. C.—THE SUPERIOR SIDE- wheel steamship QUAKER CITY, J. H. commander, will leave Philadelphia for Charleston, 8. U. on Satu: . December 2d, at 10 o'clock A. M. / $20; stecrage do, $7. Aj to HERON SAR, No. 37 North Whatves, Padsiptinn R FORFOLK, , AND RICHMOND.— The United States mail . Skinner, commander, will leave pier river, on Katurday, Dec. 2, at So’elock P. rive in Norfolk the next afternoon, Richmond the followin, fo, M.; will , aad Petersburg and + From Norfolk, pas- railroad direct, with from Weldon to , Augusta, Ramona io dors Sat piee’ “apr e Loin Mie Bbetavay. RK a de pt la AND RICHMOND.—THE steamal nary by the meng is now load- pier jorth river, above ports and sails on Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. LUDLAM & PLEASANTS, 32 Broadway. seaman os ee Pench | R CHARTER—THE STEAMER NORWALK.—IN- | quire of C. MeNEILL, No, 4 Hall of Records, SRIPPING. OYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP ASIA, FOR LIVERPOOL. | The Asia, E. G. Lott, commander, will sail from | Company’s Dock, at Jersey City, with the mails and pase for Europe, on Wednesday, the 29th instant, at 12 o'clock precisely, Passengers are requested to be | ‘on board by 113 o'clock A. M. The Africa will sail on | the 13th December. | E. CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green. “sy | JOR LIVERPOOL.—UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM. | ship BALTIC, Joseph J. Comstock, Cowman ‘This steamship will depart with the United States mails for Europe positively on Saturday, December 9, at 12 o'clock M., from her berth at the foot of Canal street. For freight or passage, having unequalled accommoda- tions for elegance and comfort, a to . EDWARD K, COI (3, 56 Wall street. Passengers are requested to be on board at 1135 A. M. | The Pacific will succeed the Paltic, and sail Dec. 23. | Shippers will please take notice that the ships of this | line cannot carry any goods contraband of war, | HE NE | | | PRPOOL UNITED STATES Mail Steamers.—The ships composing this line are the followin ATLANTIC, Capt. Wert. BALTIC, Capt. Comstock. PACIFIC, Capt. Nye. ADRIATIC, Capt. ‘These ships, baving been built by contract, express! for goverment service, every care has been taken in their construction, ngines, to ensure strength and speed, and their accommodations tor passengers are | unequalled for elegauce ani comfort. | Price passage from New York to Liverpool, in first i ul do., $75. Exclusive use of extra PROPOSED FROM NEW YORK. turday, Noy, 11, 18 Saturday, Nov, 2 Saturday, Dec. 9, Saturday, Dec, 23,“ ATES OF SAILING. FROM LIVERPOOL. Wednesday, Nov. 1, 1854 ednesday, Nov. 15, nesday, Nov. 2 Wednesday, Dec. For freight or passage, apply to EDWALD K, COLLINS, 56 Wall street, New York. BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO rpool. HEN KENNARD & CO. Austin Friars, London. IN MUNROE & CO,, 26 Rue Notre Dame des Vie- GEO. H. DRAPER, Havre. [toires, Paris. ‘The owners of these ships will not be accountable for gold, silver bullion, specie; jewelry, precious stones, oF metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed. Shippers will please take notice that the ships of this line cannot carry any goods contraband of war. MHE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP | chine and operate for any person, Company intend sailing their favorite steamships City OF MANCHESTER, ,..2.125 tons, Capt {Wy le. CITY OF BALTIMORE, (new).2,538 CITY OF WASHINGTON, do.2,700 KANGAROO. 874 MPHIL ADELPHIA, , Thursday, Janus » About Thursds 4, 1855, , January 25, 1855, mber 6, 1854, Decemeber 27, 1854. $55, accordin tate room. f third class passengers will be taken, ‘with comfortably cooked provisions, for ++ st0 Liverpool | $40. 0..< +++» fF0! ol 0 ‘bring ont their frionds can obtain certi- yassago, and drafts on Liverpool, in sums of £1 \d upwards. Apply to SAMUEL SMITH, Azeut t, Philadelphia, and No. 7 Brondway,New INTER SERVICE FROM PORTLAND—CANADIAN m Navigation Company.—the splendid new steamship CANADIAN will sail for Liverpool December Ist. For freight or passage, apply to DAVID BELLHOU Portland, LASGOW & NEW YORK STEAMSHIP COMPA The new and powerful steamships NEW YORK, 2,400 tons and 500 horse power (K. Craig, commander) ; ama GLASGOW, 1,902 tons and ‘400 horse power ( Cumming, commander), built expressly for the trade be- tween NewYork and Glasgow, will sail as under. From New York, Glasgow, Saturday, 20th January, 1855, at 12 noon. First cabin, saloon state-rooms (steward’s fee included), $00; first cabin, midship (state-rooms steward’s fee included), $75. ‘Third class.—A limited number of third class passengers will be taken, supplied with provisions of good quaisty, properly cooked, at $25 ench. Carries a surgeon. For freight or passage, apply to J. McSYMON, 33 Broadway, New York. New York city bills or gold only received for passage. ‘OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED States mail steamship UNION, R, Adams, command: er, will leaye for Havre, touching at Southampton to land the mails and passengers, on Saturday, December 16th, at 120’clock, trom pier No. 37 North River, foot of Beach street. Price of passage first cabin $130 ; se- cond do, $75. Luggage nofranted during the voy sz, should be sent on board th¥ ay before salling, marked “below.” No freight will be taken after Thursday, December 14th. For freight or passage apply to MORIT: MER LIVINGSION, Aggnt, 53 Broadway. ESPATCH LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—LOWEST rates and no deduction.—Shippers per clipper ship GOV. MORTON, Capt. John Burgess, will please com- plete their engagements at once, and hand ia their bills of lading for signature. This favorite ship has nearly the whole of her cargo engagéd, and going rapidly on Doard, at 26 Kast river. Shippers to San Fanncisco will please observe that the vessels of our line finish 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 te SUTTON & CO., 54 Wall street, or Messrs. EVEREIT & BROWM, 169 Front street. NITED STATES MAU, STEAMSHIP COMPANY—FO Havana and New Orleans.—On Saturday, Dec. 2 at2 o'clock P. M., from pier foot of Warren strect, Nort river, by the well known and favorite steamship EMPIIti CITY, Capt. H. Windle. Passage ean be secured at the company’s office. Freight to New Orleans, thirty cents per cubic foot, Specie only taken on freight to Havana. Bhippers will be supplied with blank bills of lacing the form signed by the company, on application at their olfice, No other forms signed, and no bills of luding will be signed after the liour of railing. For freight or pas- face, apply at the office of the eompang, 177 West struct, corner of Warren. 0. ROBERTS. J NITED STATES MAIL LINE FOR CALIFORNIA, VIA ‘Aspinwall and Panama Railroad—On Taescay, Dec. 6, at 2 o'clock P. M., from the foot of Warren street, North’ river, will be dispatched the fleet steamship GEORGE LAW, Capt. G. V. Fox, U. 8. N., to connect at Panama with the new and superior steamship Sonora. A spare boat always hgpt at Panama, to prevent deten- tion in case of accifant. No express freight received after 1 o'clock on th sailing dey. |For passage, apply at the company’s oflice, 177 West street, to JL W. RAYMOND. TEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STRAMSHIP LINE, via Nicaragua.—The Accessory Transit Company ar Nlcarogua, propretors.—The splendid double engine steamship STAK OF THE WEST, (2,000 tons burthen, Capt. E. W. Turner, will leave, from pier No. 3 North river, at 3 o’clock 'P. M. precisely, for Punta Arenas, Tuesday, December 12, connecting with the favorite spenally SIERRA NEVADA, (2,000 tons burthen,) over the Nicaragua Transit route, having but twetve miles of Jand transportation by first-class carriages. These steamers are unsurpassed in their ventilation and ac- commodations. For information or passage, apply only to CHARLES MORGAN, agent, No. § Bowling Green. Let- ter bag made np at the office.” Letters 25 cents per half ounce, USTRALIA PIONEER LINE—CARRYING UNITED States Mail. Clipper ship WINDWARD, for Molbourne, from Pier No. $, E. R., with immediate despateh. Clipper ship TROPIC, for Sidney, from Pier No. 12, E.1., with immediate despat Clipper ship. QUEEN, to succeed the Sropic, and sail 20th December For freight or passage, apply to R. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall street. USTRALIA—FREE AGE—PIONKER LINE, CAR- tying United States mails,—The subscriber, under contract with the government of New Seuth Wales, is prepared to, eonvey passongers in the clipper ship {ROPIC, to Sydney, paying part passage here, alunos paid afler arrival, and employment guaranteed at cur- rent rate of wages, which are cnormous. R. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall street. USTRALIA.—INDEPENDENT LINE—SiX’ DAYS assage.—The beautiful A 1 clipper ship LASTERN virie T) tons burthen, Simon Koss, conman: will have igamediate a teh for Melbourne, Port P lip. The Above’ ship is only twa years old, and proved heynelf Ug fast. Her accommodations for ( are of the very best, both in Orat and second only a imited number will be taken, earty plication is necessary. For freight or passage. at low rates, apply to ARI & ELLIOT, 146 Pearl strect, or FB. Richardson & Co., 62 South street. J{OKNEW ORLEANS, Via HavaNa—1 AUNCH HO Ri favectestesminly DATEL WEDSTER: Copies D. Lens, 1cuydons burthen, will leave plur 19. Bch river, on Tuosday, November 28, at 8 o'elook P.M.” She tat excellent staty roome on deck, sed in saloon. Passage $30 Jn New Orleans. Specie ouly taken om w Havana, ¥ for mast, grocers passports befure Loa. ihkiead MORGAN, ‘Avent, No. Boring roe OY EW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS STEAMSHIP Company.—For New Orleans, stopping Mh ie | carrying the United States mail.—The steamshi WARRIOR, J. D. Bullock, Commander, will sail for the above ports on Saturday, Dee. 9, at 12'o’clock, from pier at foot of Beach sirewt North iver Freight for the interior and for Mobile, consigned to our agents in New Orleans, James Connoly & Co., will be forwarded free of commissions. Paasengers for Havana must procure passports before leaving rt. For tr ht or paseage apply to Ny nts, vi Broadway. \N. B.—The Catinwbe, Re W. Schateidt com: mander, will sueceed the Black Warrior, and sail Tues day, Doc. 26. Bills of lading must be sent in for signing the evening previous to the ship saili GOR PENSACOLA.—T0 Sail, 20TH NOVEMBER; the splendid new packet ship MONARCH OF THE AAS, W. R. Gardner, master, will sail as above, and can accommodate a few more cabin passengers, for which she has clogant furnished state room accommodations. Ap- Ply to EVEREIT & BROWN, 150 Front atceet. it SAVANNAH—FARE REDUCED —THE UNITED | States mail steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Capt. . J. Garvin, will leave Philadelphia for Savannah on Wednesday, November 29, at 10 o'clock A.M. Fare $20; | steorage $7. The Keystone State will leave ae above the | Wednesday. Agents in New York SCRANTON |, No. 19 Old Slip, where staterooms may bo followin, & TALL secured. {OR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA—UNITED STATES Mail Line.—The new and pred steamship FLO. | MDA, Capt. M. 8. Woodhull, will leave New York for | tavannah, on Wednesday, Nov, 29, from pier 4 North | river, at 3 o'clock precisely. Bills of lading signed by { the clerk on board. For treight or passage, apply to SAMUI. L. MINCHILL, 13 Broatway, For Florida, through tickets from New Yor jacksonvitle, $31; | Vilatka, $33, The steamship AUGUSTA, Copt. Thomas | Lyon, will leave on Saturday December 2 to on WA oar oad - PDPLOLD OLD WIDOW LADY WISHES TO TAKE CHARGE OF A house ga boarding house, being experienced in the business. iddvess “Mire. Macy, No. 113 Hudson street. No objection to leaving the city. YOUNG LADY HAVING A SEWING MACHINE, 18 desirous of employment; is willing to hire the ma- or would be willing to join in partnership with a person who has plenty of em- ployment. Inquire at 249 Second street, rear house. A RESPECTABLE 2LISH GIRL WISHES A SITU- ation as nurse and seamstress, or as chambermaid and waiter, ina respectable private family. Can be seen for two days, at 14 Court street, Brooklyn. (A DEES, CLOAK AND MANTILLUA MAKER, GOING out by the day, wiskes a few more customers. Ap- ply at 228 Kighth avenue, near Twenty second street. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WISHES TO £0 out by the day to do sewing, or to take it in the jouse. Can be seen all this week. Please call at 643 Washington street PERSON WHO UNDERSTANDS THE DRESSMAKING thoroughly, and all kinds of family sewing, wishes to go out by the day or week. Inquire at No. 99 East Thirtieth street, between Third and Lexington avenues. S$ NURSE.—A RESPECTABLE EXPERIENCED PER- A son, who can take the e narge of an infant from its birth; is also an excellent seamstress; ean cut and fit; lived two years and six months in her last situ- ation. Can come well recommended, Would go South for the winter. Address Mrs. Airds, No. 1 Twenty-first street, corner of Fifth avence, ——® YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS NURSE Il kinds of family sewing, ywn children, or the en- y. Can the very beat of city Flease call af 420 second avenue, third floor, Can Le seen for two days. STEADY, RESPECTARLE® WOURG WOMAN WISHES to obtain a situation in a reepectable family, ax Lurse and seamstress. She understands the eare of children, works well a knowledge of hairdre ed RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN TS DESIROUS OF obtaining a situation in a respectable family nbermaid and waiter, or nurse or plain sewer. oduce most satisfactory references. dress No, 214 East Twentieth stree PROTESTANT GIRL, WITH UNEXCEPTIONABLE reference, wants employment to do chamberwork dnd assist in washing and ironing. May be called on fo a few days at 13 Grove xtreet. COMPETENT SEAMSTRESS WANTS A SITUATION AL Ga peivete tamiy, b customed to ali kinds of family sewing, cutting, an ng children’s dresses in the newest fashion; would aasist a lady in her domes- tic duties, or make herself otherwise useful; is a Pro- testant. A note addressed for two days to Seamstress, 807 Sixth avenue, corner of Nineteenth street, will meet with immediate attention. A Can Please call to, or top floor, WIDOW WOMAN, AND HER SON, AGED ABOUT twelve years, desires a situation, either in town or Gountry, to do general housework; is'e first rate washer and ironer, Call at 519 Sixth avenue, corner of Thirty, first street, for one weck. Good city reference. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN wants a situation; is a first rate cook, washer and ironer. Has the best ot city reference. Can be seen for two days at 180 Twelfth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, GOOD CONTRALTO, (LADY,) WANTS A SITUA- tion to sing in one df the churches of this city. ress M. C. R., Herald office. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITC- ation to take care of children, or to do_ plain sew- ing or chamberwork ; is willing to make herself generally useful. Please cail at 10 North Moore street. MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WOULD LIKE A SITUA- tion as cook, washer and ironer, in a smail family. She is both Io and obliging, and has good city refer- sted? Please call at 108 Kast Thirteenth street, Tor two days. YOUNG GIRI—FROM NEWARK, WANTS A SIT- nation, to do up stairs or general housework, in » Small family. No objection to any part of the city.’ Ap- ply at 360 Second avenue, fifth floor, front room. PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, WISHES A SITU- UA “aiionias siemsizess aad antes, la a private demsllys can eut and fit chiliren’s clothes, and do all kinds of family, sewing. Can be highly ‘recommended by. the 'y she has lived with. Please call at 221 Thompson street, between Bleecker and Amity «treats, RESPECTABLE ENG HI WOMAN WANTS A SITU- yjections to the country. Ap- Seventh avenue, second floor. RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WISHES TO take an infant to wet nurse at her house, No. 388 ‘Tenth street, os floor, front room. Satisfactory re erence ven. WEALTHY LADY OF THE HIGHEST RESPECTA- bility wishes to adopt a healthy little girl, between ‘two and three years of age. Apply to her physician, 336 Sixth G WOMAN WANTS A SITUA. tion as plain cook; is a good washer and ironer; fo do general housework in « small private family. Has good city references. Cun be seen for twodays. Please call at 152 Seventeenth street, in the rear, second floor, between Seventh and Kighth avenues. COLORED WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS cook tha» been accustomed to large boarding house and hotels. No objection to washing and ironing, 0° going a short distance out of town. Best of city refer- oo given. Apply at No. 10 Jersey street, im rear of iblo’s. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA tion in @ private family; is competent to do cham berwork and plain dvi is a good washer and ironer, and is willing to make herself [eye useful. Has good city reference. Inquire at Tenth street, near avenue C, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES A SIT- uation a& cook in a saloon, hotel, or house; has five zo’ reference from her last place. Apply at 212 West Twenty-fifth street, for two days, YOUNG LADY (AN AMERICAN) W. ‘3 TO AT- tend store; she perfectly understands the confec- tionery business; no objection to travel; has reference. Apply at 96 Eleventh street, first floor, front room. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ation as chambermaid; is a good washer and iron- er; the best of city reference from her last place. Please. call at 128 West Twenty-first street, near Seventh ave- nue, for two days. YOUNG AMERICAN LADY WISHES A SITUATION an nursery governess. Please address Sarah E—, Chatham square Post Office, for three days. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION as plain cook, washer and ironer, in a small private family. Has no objection to go a little distance in the t food city reference given if required. Pleare Warren street, between Hicks and Columbia streets, South Brooklyn, for two days. RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED ENGLISH WOMAN A wishes a situation in small family, or » house- ‘coper, or to attend on an invalid. Good reference giveu. No objection tothe country. Apply for two days at 58 Watts street, up stairs. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION TO DO chamberwork or take care of children. She can ive good reference. Has no objection to go a short dis. ance in the country. Ilease addregs J. A. or call at 70 Greene street, for two days. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS CHAM- bermaid and nurse. Has good city references, lease call opposite 55 Baltic street, Brooklyn, in the rear of the lot. YOUNG GERMAN WOMAN DE- sires a sftuation in a private family,to do cham- Herwork and plain sewing, or chamberwork and waiting. Rest of reference given. Please call at No. 40 West Thirteenth street, up stairs, RESPECTABhE YOU good sityation. She understands plain sewing, willinery and dressmaking. She is also a good ironer. She can talk bug little English. Can be seen at 315 Powery, second floor in front, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITb- ation as cook, washer and ironer. She it lent cook, a good laundress and pies. She can give the beat It at 184 Yor! Brook SITUATION WANTED, BY A FIRST RATE 000! who has just left her place in consequence of the family going travelling. None but th families weed apply. Dest city Teference. “Apply at No, 6 Chatle on street, FRENCH WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS PRO- feased cook; would suit a hotel, borg ge be ig house or private family; understands her business perfectly; has no objection to go to the country, or te make herself useful. The best city reference from her last 5 Apvly at 217 Centre street, in the rear basement, for three day: SITUATION WANTED, BY A_ RESPECTABLE young woman, as plain cook, or chamberman and Waller, or to assist in washing and lroning; she is 8 prod washer an ironer. Good city reference. Please 298-First avenue, between Seventeenth and Tightconth, streets, second floor, front room, for two days. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS THE WASHING A, of a few gentlemen, or the washing of a private iuiaily. Can be seen at 06 West Nineteonth street. In quire in the grocery store, during this week, WIDOW WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS. A ‘who thoroughly understands her business in all ranches. Has city reference. Please call at West Eleventh street, between Fifth and Sixth avenves in the rear, for two days. ale Sa EESeaEeeeeen FIRST CIA8S COOK WISHES A SITUATION IN 4 AL irate family, one who can take the entire § of the kitchen, and understands the baking of cake, &e. Can produce the very best of referens, as to character and capability, Can be seen for one yee < at 18) t rity place, corner of Twelfth street, For Balance of Wants See Sisth Page,