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ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO- man, & situation, is a first class meat and came f cook, aud an excelent laundrers: bee nape cegtaeen housework. Can give nnexeeptionadle eity SDVERTISEWENTS RENEWSD BYERY DAY. UAT ANTED.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, PRO oe Shed mevntewvee 71 Mietece leas pre pot fot sedge reprd ingle bedrooms. . #4) aloo, Wwe who hex lost her baby twelve days oki, wishes & | To'we "ern (ortwe days at 60 Beventh avenue, neat ° JOURN BANE Skin LAPAWErTE PLACE waprctniility need apply. “Tease call at OL Mast sia, | TWEBEY-seventh wtreet. t 37 pcouepelabes spattwents, pestory and cham teenth Aiset, oeend eee; HEF eR”? ‘ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT WOMAN, A SITUA. ae ANTHD A SINUATION, BY A YOUNG, TIDY | samy has sootjecuon Ue go's art citaoce in tho 2G Ian sod Mn ie, or two. sage genders, girl, who can take care of a child and sew; ix | ccuniry. is fally competent and trustworthy, Inquire ean lated with pleasant rooms and board ; ‘wilting to do light housework or chamberwork; is a at Mrs. Wright's, 377 East Tenth etreet, third foor, front accommod: peyton delightful and convenient to the ferries. Apply as above. Baker. Ix willing: to work in a it home at | 9) Ml _ ah 1098 ve oF in a good boardiog house (a } - —— —-- ——— city or Brook good city reference. Call at 7 ANTED—BY ENGLISH PROTESTANT G: A 823 First avenue, H floor, back room. V situation as nurse or seamstress, Has ed ae 7 = ———-~~ _| recommendations. Apply at 314 West Thirty-thi ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE reet, between Tenth and nth ave young woman, to do general housework, in a r0- spectable private family, or as cook, washer and troner. ‘Would have ne objection to take care of chiliren. Good weference. Can be seen for two days three doors west from Putnam street,on the railroad avenue. Jersey City. Wwomz A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRE, A nituation to attend a bgkery or fancy store. an ive geod reference, Inquire at 159 Bridge street, NIED—BY A LADY, THE DAUGHTER OF AN rooklyn. TAl W Episcopalian clergyman, a situation as nursery governess, or companion to a lady; can teach English in all its branches, likewise the rudiments of French and music, and would have no objection to doing a little needlework, if required. Address B, L.., Herald off ‘ANTED—A SMART BOY, ABOUT 14 YEARS OLD, who can write, to attend a medic) office, up tows. Apply at 69Courtland street, second story. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MARRIED woman, a wet nurse in @ respectable private fa- ly; the best of references if required. Can be seen till engaged. Please callat 260 Fourteenth street, between avenues A and B. to make himself useful. Can give first rate city refer- ANTED—LY AN EXPERIENCED SCOTCH WOMAN, @ situation; is a good plain cook, washer and avenue, in the office. fwoner: has no objection to do the general housework for are ; Te Pas ae small prigate family; best of city reference given if Wea AN sues kay bigs ox A SITUA- | leave call at 250 Mott street, between Prince lon a8 purse and seamstress. Gen be seen for ‘two days at 247 West Twenty-tifth street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WITH A | fresh breast of milk, a situation as wet nurse; has no objection to irec. Sel Bskiton, second floor; can be seen for two days, if mot engaged; thinks more of a comfortable home than to pet bigh ages. TANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS rter; has a knowledge of accounts and is willing ence. Pleare address, for two days, S. F. W., 312 First | [Ny ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLEGIRI 0 to the country. Inquire for two WwW a ae foiscimgr The best of city refe. | days at 201 West Frenty-fourth street, third floor, back wenoe given. Can be scen for twodays. Apply at 107 | Tom. Bae rey < eee ee ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl, a situation to do general housework, or chambermaid and waiter; is willing to take care of chil- dren, and is capable of filling any situation. Has good -_ +s, oo acta comathbradaba ds =. | recommendations from her last place. Can be seen until ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SMART YOUNG engaged, at 193 East Broadway. 5 i bi 5 a oN woman, to mind children, or do housework. No ae rary Sau cas a bie Vv and neat with the needle, and capable of doi the best of family sewing, and some light chamberwo required, The best of references must be produced. Apply, between 10 and 12 o'clock, at 611 Houston street. ‘ANTED—A STEADY, MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, for general housework; she must be a good plain cook, washer and ironer, and well recommended. on tion about fourteen hours from the city, on the New York and Erie Railroad. Apply for two ‘days, at the Irving House, (Chambers street side,) room No, 237, from 3 to 4 e’clock P. M. Tobie ees BY A GOOD DRESS-MA- er. dren’s clothes, and all kinds of family sewing, and will go out by the day, week or month, Please address M. A., Herald Office. ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE Protestant girls; one’as chambermaid and waiter, and the other as chambermaid, or to general housework in small private families, The best city reference given. Tense apply for two days at 28 Hicks street, Brooklyn. ion to city or eountry. Has reference. Can roy for two Jaya, at 12 Damien ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS waiter ina private family. Has the best of city weference. Please address & note to M. K., Herald oilice, @or three days. WY ANTE A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO THE GE- neral housework of a small; itis necessary that. he be a good cook, washer and ironer, and have weferences from her last place. Apply at 102 West ‘teenth street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woma: cook and baker; is a first wate washer and ironer. no objections to ‘go to the ‘The best of eity reference. Can be seen for No. 33 Prince street, front room, second nm ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman; to do general house work, or to do ebamberwork und take care of children; can be seen for understands cutting and fitting chil- | all the modern improvements, and is most desirably lo- | A good chance for a young man having from three to st maker’s warranted for one year; carved rose- | cated, ‘Will be let to a gentecl family, or to two gentle. | @yo hundred dollars, "Apply to-day to 6. G. THOMPSON, Food parlor been fag rg: ‘raaat tee ye by ee in. room 7. 5 unask, 5, en _ | = Hastenrieets, sa ws | linen covers; elegant Bonemoot elagre rosewood tables LADY FROM THE COUNTRY, WISHING TO | OTEL AND DINING SALOON FOR SALE—ONE OF | of the latest style, reception, 4° ic and arm “parior tablish herself in business, would like to meet — the best located establishments of the kind in the | Chairs, very oostly time pieces, id, running twenty- with some person who would lend her the sum of $75 or | city, now doing a profitable business. The lease is favor- | ©n® See brocatelle and window curtains; a choice $100, for which board will be given in # small family, avle, having a number of years to run. rent ig collection of oil paintings and engravings; Brussels and where there are no other boarders. Security and refer- | cheap. Possession immediately. For terms, &c., ad- | Velvet stair , ofl cloth oval and pier ence given. Address A. E. N., Broadway Post Office. dress G. ROGERS, Herald office. | glasses, with slab and brackets; massive mahogany ex- | OS | tension table, ton and dl ‘do, card and quartette OARB—FOR TUITION IN SPANISH, FRENCH OR BUTCHERS.—THE SHOP, FIXTURES, AND GOOD | tables, mahogany cushioned chairs, rockers, sefas, English, is desired by a Spanish gentleman, in will of an old established stand, now doing a good lounges, ificent rosewood and mahogany bedsteads, private family or boarding honse.. Unexceptionable Is well | buraus, wasbstands and chine toilet sete, in gold, rich | = FRANKLIN STREFT.—A SUIT OF ROOMS, neatly furnished, on first floor, to let, to a physi- clan or dentist, with board; also @ few single rooms for gentlemen. Dinner at 5 o'clock. HOWARD STREET, ONE DOOR FROM 4 hae: Lage Iet, a pleasant suit of rooms, in vate family; two parlors aud bedrooms adjoini ble for single gentlemen, with or without boa lish, Freneb, Spanish, and I 5 . References exchanged. ' Apply between the hours of 12 and 6. GROVE STREET, NEAR BLEBCKER—A DELIGHT- 4 ful back parlor to let, furnished or unfurnished, with board; house first class, conta'ning improvements; location most desirable, and acceusible to cars and stage Hines. BOND STREET.—ONE LARGE FRONT PARLOR, 1 on second floor, to let to a gentleman and his wife, without furniture, if required; also, two or three single gentlemen can be accommodated with partial board. Reference given and req FEW YOUNG GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODA- ted with pleasant rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with or without partial in a private family, by applying at 192 Atlantic street, between Court and Clin- ton streets, within five minutes’ walk of South or Wall street ferries, Brooklyn. FURNIFHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO LET, A At 64 Clinton place, Fighth street, toa single gon fleman; also, a small bedroom. Reference required. gont-rooes and | F SaLEQ AT AUCTION. ne wth annsnn nnn inonnnane nnn nn ARR NRO —FOR SALK, UNE OF THE BEST RES- LBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER —STOCKS AND $700. taurante city: oF, a partaer taken; A bonds at auetion—Regular sate.—-Albert H. Ni- ¢ restaurant ® great fare im they celay will cell, om Monday, December 4, at 12; o'clock, lower portion of the city ; the fixtures are new and vle- | at tho Merchants! Exchange, for account of whomit may gant, and the business extemsive and rapidly increasing. | concern, $1,000 City of (Wisconsin) 7 per cent ry 102 Nasvau street, Room No.9. PURDY & 00. | Lond, interest payable in New York annually, on the ~ nn | Mth Cay Of Fed ; $700 La Crease and Milwaukie 2 ONLY.—TO BE SOLD TO THE FIRST BID- | Hailrond 8 per ceut obas, interest payable Int January der, to pay advances, «frat rate, elegant. | and Ist July; $3,000 Detroit. and Pontiac (stichigan) WY fitted up sogar store, Location unsurpassed. Those’! Railrbad 8 per cent 2d Bonds, {interest payable Wishing bargain can burry up to 102 Nassau street, | Ist January and lst July, $1,000 each; $1,500 Green room No. 9. PURDY & CO. Bey, Miwashie, ang Qhicago Gaeym on, the Wisconsin Prey Lake Shore ‘om pan: cent B1OO WAY FOR THE STOCK AND FIXTURES | Ponds, interest coupons ta able semi-annually. in Ape ‘of a clothing store, an excellent location, | and October, at Broadway Bank, New York; $10,000 New on a great fare; been established. nly. York Central Railroad Real Estate 6 per eent Honds, in- and is doing a fine business. Apply immediately at terest payable Ist May and Ist Nov., in New York, $1,000 Nassau street, room No. 9. PURDY & 60. | each; $10,000 Mansdeld and Newark Eaiiroad = ‘Ast: ‘7 per ceni interest at the Oto Life RK SALE—ON VERY ACCOMMODATING TERMS, | Jnterente‘ract Company, Int Marcl and tet tootene the first class four story aud basement house and | per, $1,000 each: $2, Se" ae. do., $1,000 each ; $10,000 fot 268 Vest Twenty-third street, directly opposite Lon pmdig are Seon at | Chieago and Rock Island 1st 7 cent Con- rence. ull fron’ moxtgags, per pr in ang vo | Yertible Bonds, ‘interest at the Mechanics’ Bank, 10th . For Januai improvement, new and in the most and 10th July, $1,000; $1,600 Bonds of the Ke- further particulars and ion to examine the pre- ykuk (low: and Des Moines Valley Plank Read Comp mises apply to JAMES 200 Hudson street. | ay, interest at 8 peroeat, yable at oe American 1 Ex: peti Are a bong “¢ : il SALE—STOCK OF CLOTHING, FIXTURES AND | Chtpée Bonk, Kew york any, $25 each: 25 lease of store. Apply wt 199 South street, near jo. . Cntral Bank of | ‘atherine ferry. | New Yo aa Haak, $59 each: 20 = do, St. Nicholas Bank, $100 each; 10 do. United 5! RSALE—THE FIXTURES OF A MILLINERY ES- | Trust Company, $100 each; 100 do. Cannel Coal Compa- | tablishment, including two splendid rosewood look- | yy of Coal River, Virginia, $25 each; 25 do. Mexican glasses, with tables, two etegeres, two large cases, | Qoean Mail and Inland Company, $100 each; 600 do, Vir- and 75 yards of it. uire between 2 and — ginia Cliff and Copper Company, $5 each. Also, to close Brussels carpe! 8 o'clock, at 117 Prince street, third OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A WELL established lace, embroidery and fancy goods bu- siness, and store to let, at reasonable terms, Satisfac- tory reasons for selling. Apply on the premises, 815 oor. a trust, 210 shares Knickerbocker Baek, $25 cach; 20do. Bank of the Union $100 each. Terms of sale—Ten per cent this day, and the balance before 2 o'clock to-mor- row. The accrued interest on all the bonds will be eharged'to the purchaser. A. H. N. holds ular sales Broadwa: of stocks, bonds andother securities, every Monday and = | ‘Thursday, and also special sales on Tuesday, Wednesday, (OR SALE OREXCHANGE—A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY | Friday and Faturday, at the Merchants’ Exchange, whon residence required. At prit sale, agreat variety of first clase story cotta Nantowns Le 1 fousisting of @ two | yailroad bonday bank, ingurante, and other stocks. Ofhee twelve acres of ground, finely located about fine minutes No. 4 Broad street, next to corner of Wall. walk from the Flushin, SAMUEL OSGOOD, 64 Nassau street. | AQ UCTION NOTICE.—LARGE SALE OF MAGNIFICENT at No, 62 East Six. room, or suite of rooms, to house contait feenth street, near Irving p!ace. VERY PLEASANT LARGE ROOM, AND ALSO A dats asta. household furniture. H. WILSON, Auctioneer, will A hall bedroom, both on the second floor, furnished, OR SALE—HALF OF THE STOCK AND FIXTURES | Cl! Pong ep a eran aaitiaea'cs ee hee ter eee with breakfast and tea. Inquire at 320 Broome street. | 4 of a porter house, No. 199 South Street, up stairs, Ponce’ 170 fy-fourth aI heteren’the HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED- | R SALE IMMEDIATELY—ONEHALF INTEREST 04 Eighth avenues, The parlors consist of about 250 carpets, richly carved rose- yards real English tapest: in a cash paying business already established ; pe ie, Pete toc and dale, for the last six years and doing a fair business. © ferences gi OARD. wife, or single gentlemen. Respectable mechanics wishing clean, comfortable furnished rooms, and a1 ranging for winter, will find the house advantageous. Stove on third floor for general comfort. Single or double beds. Prompt attention. 3 Forsyth streot, near Wal- er street. on. Address, post paid, W.G., Herald office. JANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, SEVENTEEN YEARS of age, a situation as assistant barkeeper in some respectable place in the lower part of the city. Three years recommendation can be given from his last em- ployer as to honesty and sobriety. Address M. C., box 103, Herald office. Can be seen at 124 West Twenty. sixth street, until engaged. ANTED—A TIDY GIRL, TO DO THE GENERAL two days, Please call or address 55 Eighth avenue, near Meratio rireet. Good city reference, ‘AXNTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE young woman, as seamstress, by the week or month; « home for the winter preferred; no objection ‘to grown children or chamberwork: goo: city reference. Can be seen for two days, at No. 119 East Sixteenth st., eerner of First avenue. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE young gitl, as chambermaid and to assist in the washing and iroping, or would like to go as waitress. She ean give the very best of city reference. Can be seen for two days at 120 Kighth street, St. Marks Place, third Boor, back ‘AN ‘A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young married woman with a fresh breast of milk. ‘The best of city reference given. Please call at No. 40 Chatham street for two days. Also a young girl would Tike » situation for chamber work or general housework. Gan be seen for two days. Please call at No. 40 Chath‘m street, second floor, back room. ‘The best of city refer- wnee given. "ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A HIGHLY RESPEC- table young woman, as first rate cook, and most ex- eellent washer and ironer. Has lived in the most respec- table places in the city. Best references given from her et aions Please call at 18 Sixth street, back basement, between Second and Third avenues. Can be seen for two @aynifnot engaged. Also, a girl to do chamberwork and waiting, or would be willing to do general housework. ‘The best of city reference given from her Jast place. Please cal! at 18 Sixth -treet. Wem GIRL TO DO THE GENERAL HOUSE- cook and first rate laundress. A Protestant preferred. Apply at 51 London terrace, West Twenty-third atreet. WANTED A YOUNG MAN, FROM 10 TO 18 YEARS of age, in the auction bus he must _write a good band, and be quick and correct at fi of city reference. ‘Salary moderate, Adidres handwriting of the applicant, 0. B., Herald offi WATER ITHREE MEN, BUSINESS PERMANENT, light and agreeable; salary liberal. Also, two to go West, with a small capital; and a German that per- fectly understands Eng! in the city. Apply to T. BOYCE & Co., 78 Nassau strect.4 ‘ANTED—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT PERSON, to make the collections and canvass in the South and West for an old-established paper. None need apply who cannct give satisfactory reference as to character and abi Address box 1663 Post oftice. ‘ANTED—A ‘You ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE NG MAN, FROM 14 TO 16 YEARS young woman, in a private family, as good plain of age, to assist in tend and making him- ‘eook, washer and ironer. Can bring the best of city | S¢lf otherwise useful. No one need apply unless he is acquainted with the business, and reference. Corner of Fourth and W luces the best of geference. Can be seen for two days at 128 Norfolk jompson streets, street, in the back basement. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman as nurse and seamstress in a gen- TANTED—A CARVER, IMMEDIATELY, AT THE Franklin hotel and dining saloon, 256 Fulton strect, Meman's family. She understands cutting and fitting | opposite Washington market. Also, a likely intelligent Aadies’ and children’s dresses; also plain sewing; can | young la tables. Apply to-day, if convenient, de well recommended from her last place. Can be seen | ———— ene - for two days at 263 avenue A, corner of Seventeenth st. Ww FOUR LANDSMEN; ALSO A K- = —— smith, for a short voyage. All clothing furnish- -ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | ed. Apply at the ofice of the agent, No. 97 West strect, young woman, as cook, washer and iro: @e general housework in a small private family mo objection to go a short distance in the count Good references given. Can be seen for two days at Broome strect, top floor, back room. corner of Cedar, up stairs, opposite’ pier No. 14 Nortlt river. y JANTRD—A SMART ACTIVE PERSON TO LEARN | the confectionary business; one who has some — | knowledge of the same cr of baking preferred. None ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | reed apply but those who can. bring good testimonials woman, a5 wet nurse, will take care of the child | 1especting character, Apply at 19 Unide square, between. at her own house or at that of the family. Can give the Dest of city reierences, Please call at No. > Hester street, third oor, in the rear. 4and7P. M. wes ANTED—A GOOD LAD, (ABOUT 16 TO 18 YEAI em ser ‘of age,) lified to attend a looking glass and JANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID icture store. y small at first. An American or | Second ste waiter in a private family, by a respectable young English preferr Jdress Nelson, box —, Herald effice, | SMice, whic girl. ‘The best of city reference given if required. Can | stating real name, with terms and’ reference: be seen at 3u West Thirteenth street, until e i —— - - Se eed RS SA ACE EE 2 i TED—IN AN AUCTION STORE, A YOUNG MAN between 17 and 19 years of age; one Who is a good writer and quick at figures; the best city reference re- quired. Halary $200 per annum, Address J. L., Herald office WANDA BOY WANTED, FROM FOURTEEN TO sixteen years of age, to travel with a company ont West; will leave to-morrow at noon. Apply to-day by letter, port paid, A, Ada, Chatham square Post Office. ANYED—A SIVUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant young woman, in a private family. as amurse and seamsiress, or embroiderer. Good city refer: ence. Cull for two days at 17 Bridge street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young gir), ax dressmaker in a family, or as as- ristant forewoman in an establishment, She can be well recommended ax to character and qpability. In- quire for Miss Mooney, 190 Kaurens street, near Bleceker. ANTED— A ANTED—-A STEADY, SOBER YOUNG MAN IN A barroom and oyster saloon, to make himself geno- seful. One not afraid of work, with a good cha- at 187 Sixth 'Y A RESPECTABLE woman, as first waneh es. ve good revere Flease call, for two days, at bith street, St. Marks place, third for, back Foom. rally ? ‘ANTED—BY TWO ENGLISH WOMEN, SIT tions as good cooks, jurt landed, Apply for Says, at 40 Wilict street ico aa OA eee SAT ANTED—RY A YOUNG, RESPECTABLE woman, a situation as wet nurse, in a re=p family, wHoxe baby died one month old. Call Forty third street, letween Tenth and Rleventh avenues, Wen, BY AN ELDERL’ EATH'S DOOR.— ‘To insects, death’s door Is at E, Lyon's store, No. four twenty-four In Broadway. One little tin flask TA two Gives you all you ean ask For a million of bed bugs twill slay. Keep a bright look out for counterfeits. Examine the ature on the label. E LYON, central depot, 424 situation to attend on a sick lady, or take cars lish, to take charge of a business | OARD.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, TO SINGLE gentlemen, with or without partial board, in a pri- yate family, where there are only a few boarders taken. ‘rms moderate, Apply at 46 Franklin street, near Broadway. OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN, LADY, housework of a small family. Must come wel] | dress M. C. J., He recommended. Apply at 232 West Twenty-secodd streot | > 1 work ofa private family. She must be a good | With a widow; price not to be over $5, | The | at No. 8 Broadway, corner of Beaver street. aie ss | Sousere tens 1 | | } | Rg | Class four story house, with bath, gas, | | | {oa sina genteel famy, or single gentlemen, two children and servant. Siutation in the vicinit of Union square. Private family preferred. Please ad- rald office, stating terms and location. OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, board for the lady only, in a private family o- ‘Address J.D. B., box 140 Herald office. OARD DOWN TOWN.+-GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS IN a desirable lgcation, for families, gentlemen and heir wives, also single gentlemen, to be had by applyi Transient ‘OARD IN BROOKLYN—NEAR THE SOUTH AND Wall street ferries. Gentlemen and their wives, or single gentlemen, desirous of obtaining moderate board for the winter, can procare pleasant rooms, with grates, closets, &ec., at 1 state street. OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A PRIVATE FA- mily, residing within one minute’s walk of the uth ferry, Brooklyn, will be happy to receive one or two gentlemen, or a gentleman and his wife, as inmates. Both English and French spoken by the family. Din- ner hour, six o’clock. Apply at 37 Pacific street, Brooklyn, between Hick: nry. OAKDING.—COLLINS HOTEL, FOOT OF CANAL street, fronting the North river.—Suits, parlors and bedrooms ‘for the winter, on most reasonable terms. ‘The location is pleasant and central to any part of the city. TALIMAN & MAPBS, Proprictors, OARDING—AT 785 BROADWAY, CORNER OF TENTH street, opposite Grace Church. A gentleman and B wife, and two single gentlemen, or two respectable | single ladies, can bo genteelly pleasant and handsomely furnished rooms. Entrance 36 Tenth street. Dinner at 53, o’clock. OARDING, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY.—A GENTLE- man and wife can be accommodated with full board, with back parlor, on second floor, with closets, well fur- accommodated with very ———— | FRONT PARLOR FOR A GENTLEMAN AND | | | nished, by applying at 167 West’ Nineteenth. street, be- tween Seventh and Fighth avenues. The house is now, | 5 Na i the rn improvements, References ex- nged, OARDING.—FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN and their wives, at $7 per weck for both, in a first &e.; location de« ‘Also very superior front room. Please address Sterling, Herald will receive immediate attention. sirable and accessible to business, second aar4 OARDING.—FOUR OR FIVE ROOMS TO LET, SEPA- rately or together, furnished or unfurnished, with or without board, (full ‘or partial,) in a private family, | residing at 233 West Fourteenth street. rate. OARDING.—AN on the second floor, with a fine for a gentleman and wife. Two aii also be accommodated. ly at 81 ILEGANTLY FURNISHED first floor, with one or two upper rooms, will be let ‘Apply at No. 10 Nelson place, oye block from Broadway, between Eighth street and Wayorley place. Also, & furnished down town house to let. Terms mode- UNFURNISHED BACK PARLOR, antry, suitable le gentlemen can XCELLENT ACCOMMODATIONS, WITH ALMOST 1," new furniture and board, is offered by a strictly rivate family to gentlemen and their wives, orsome single jatiesorgentlemen, Referencesexchanged. Stages and | gars each side of the block, Please apply at 204 West Twentieth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. i | avenue. No boarding house. of a baby, or do light chamberwork, ani ix willing to — a 5. | Juake horel*gencrally useful, with the Best of city re- | Siosr que SPAT OF WARS. CAMIIL, 077 BROAD- ference. Can be sen for two days at 185), Bi Pr tay, bas {ust received fram Russia 3 new sty)s of | avenue. we if Gvershoes, of calf skin lined with for. Also, on hand a new style of gent’s quilied bottom boots, furred and em- broidered slippers; also ladies’, misses’, boys’ and child. ren’s boots and shoes of all descriptions. 8 CAHILL, 377 Broadway. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, axituation todo general housework, or as cham Dermaid and to take care of children, for a smail prive‘6 family; the best of reference if required. Inquire at lui Madison street, for two daye. ‘ANTED—EY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH WOMAN. WwW a situation as good cook; has no objection to rs sist in the washing and ironing; good references can be np. Can be sten for two days at 17 Ridge street, be tareen Broome avd Grand ,in the rear. ‘ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN WOMAN, A SITUA. WwW tion as housekeeper to a gentleman widower, with raving, $86 Broadway, Metropolitan Hotel. Note G pr onvalagas in great variey, and marked with the utmost care. N, B.—New forms of wedding cards, and a varied stock of De Larue’s envelopes. GIMBREDE, 688 Broadway, east side. TJ AIR FALLING OFF.—T0 THE LADIES —MRS. GAR- } BANAILDS aystem of shampooing, by strengthening ihe roots will thoroughly secure the hair in one week, ‘ene or two children; she is capable of taking the whole | }! r strong lo tendency for fallltg Of. Ry bet charge. Has good reference. Apyly at No. 9 Sixth mode of cotting. every hair i clipped, which presorves | imthe rear, second floor, Jil it and adds to its beauty. Wigs, &e., made to order, of | <BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUNG | materials both iight and durable, and in perfect imita- tion of nature. 71 Green street, near Broome. ARINE DISASTERS PREY! BY USING [Dodge's antichoaking arch valves, in your pumps. hey are warranted not to choak. All those whose lives aro wort ‘s,}willftake the hint; but do not tell those owners and shipping merchants, that have got high in surances, and (enough, Direct, post paid, to 7 WHHL, DODGE, 42 University place. ATENT LEATHER.—FRENCH PATENT LEATHER IN quantities to suit purchasers, constantly importe RIEKEN & MELCHERS, 98 Front stroot. ‘a situation as chili’s murse or chamber ellent plain sewer. Best references, Ap maid: is 2 ply at 45 Kast Iwenty-fifth street. asituation as waiter or chambermaid, or to do Waren RUSPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, ral houvework for a small private family. Bess re- Forence. “Gan be voon' for two days, at 190: Waverley place. i P AN PECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, with @ fre-b breast of milk, he or to a a of reference given, Inquire at 390 ison street, room Ne. 10. Car be ween for four days, MRS, CLARKE. ‘ANTED—PY A RES ECTABLE SCOTCH WOMAN, @ situation as cook, washer andironer. Good re AGS, RA RIEKED ference given. Con be seen at 100 avenue D, in the rear, bankers, lawyers and brokers, who are trusting between avenue) and 0. | their valuables in what are called safes, built in walls, poem 4 will do well to takea look at the rains of the late fire ANTED—BY A RYSPECTABLE GIRD, A SITUA WwW ‘tion as nurse, or todo chamherwork and waiting. dDan give the best’ of city reference, Can be scen for ‘two days. Inquire in the millinery store, 129 Coart jrooklyn. -ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, WITH D Xo. 46 Wall street, when the conclusion will be by all | that it is best at once to obtain one of Wilder's patent | salamander safes, to be had at his warehouse, 104 Pearl B. G, WILDER, patentee and manufactarer. r 10 BAKERS AND OTHERS.—GROUND GINGER.—A | superior article, in barrels, kegs, or any quantity reference, a situation as wet nurse, with o fresh | (>> is four weeks old; ot will | 1° sult purchasers, at 6 cents per pound. All kinds | te, ae oe, eTaquire of Mrs, Glos. | *Pices, roasted and ground coffee, fresh every day, and take @ child to herr . Sos } round nutmegs, at a very tmall profit, for cash, at the — Ninctoenth street, near Third avenue, Gowanne, | 1°" Cote and Spice Sis of OLIVER & SMITH, 60 Long Island OEE MOT sitlcaiines Harrison street, one door from West street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, | pro GROCERS, HATTIRS, &C.—SUPERIOR INDIGO, W ‘a situation as cook, first rate washer and irouer ERS, ay a ity refercnee from hier last plase. Please call at for laundry and hatters’ Way ‘A YOUNG WOMAN, | street. yINDOW glass, i | fuit purchasers, at 70 conte. per pound, by ALBERT mevelt street. Can de Roem for two Gaye. | WELLES & 0.) 57 South Witham street, WHO HAS LOST her first baby, » situation as wet nurse. good city reverence, Call ut No. 10 Rldridgé street. Has W ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG EN( girl, # si(oation as seamstress; thoroughly under- stands drersmaking. No objection to assist io light ebamberwork or the care of a child. Apply or addres# 818 Atiamtic street, Brooklyn ANTED—BY A RWSPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A rituetion to take care of a ehild, and to do plain Can be weon, for two days, Pringe street. ensions, for sale by N & MELCHERS, 98 Front street SPORVING, 40. MOTIT UNDLANT AM M parler spaniels, Englisir an English biack ‘and tan terriers PRIZE KING Seoteh ter: =e IMBREDE, LEADER OF FASHION IN CARD EN- | | University place and Fourteenth stree | i G8.— WOOLEN RAGS FOR SALE BY | upon JERE IS SAFETY IN PRECAUTION.—MERCHANTS, | | | | | | | } \ rposes, for sale in lots to | SUPERIOR FRENCH WINDOW | talian greyhounds, | | two ladies; one that 1 URN ‘HED ROOMS TO LET—A ROOM, BEDROOM and kitchen, on the second floor, with cooking small genteel family. Also some rooms unfurnished, Apply at 123 West Twenty-fourth street, near Seventh J[QURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, TO GENTLEMEN without Loard, at No. 4 Bond street, NE SINGLE GENTLEMAN, OR TWO WISHING TO ocenpy the same room, can be accommodated with afurnished room and partial board, in a strictly private family, plying at 230 West Twenty-second street, by a between Bighth and Ninth avenuea, Terms reasonable. | APARTMENTS.—THE | | Stove and other conveniences for keeping houso, to a | ERMANENT BOARD WANTED, BY A SINGLE GEN- | tleman.—A small, neat room, with fireplace. Price | aot to exceed thirty dollars per month; locality between it, not more than a block out of Broadway. | A private family preferred, Address A. B., Union square Post Office. 0 LETIN A FRENCH PRIVATE FAMILY, FUR- nished rooms, with or without board. Apply at 190 near Sixth avenue. SRNISHED ROOMS TO GENTLEMEN, WITH board, if required; also, s room for ono or lays the piano and is capable of ieaece at nard street. teaching preferred. QOOKKEFPING, WRITING, ATITHMETIC, AT DOL- B BEAR'S academy, 609 Broadway, corner of Houston street. The science of double entry is taught by a practical accountant, who has had several years expe- rience in actual business. He gnarantees to make good bookkeepers by the first of OOKKERPING, ARITHMETIC, WRITING, &C.—MR. RENVILLE receives new students at 289 Broadway, very favorable terms, for practical instruction in bookkeeping, &c., qualifying them thoroughly for the duties of the counting room, Open day and evening. Janvary. (RENCH LANGUAGE.—PROF. D. LAGROIX, 289 Broadway, continues to receive new papils, for tho- Tough instruction in the French language, imparting to them the ability to speak it with fluency and correctness. Private classes. Terms moderate, OSTER, DIXON & CO,, GIVE LESRONS IN WRITING, bookkeeping, &e., at 340 Broadway, (Appleton’s buildings, room No. 7,) where gentlemen are qualified for mercantile pursuits, in anexpeditious manner. Office hours from 9 A.M, till 0 P.M. ADAME BARBI VARISIEND HAVING A FEW N hours at hor disposal, pro} giving lessons t those anxious to improve themselves in the French lam guage before the arrival of that justly celebrated artiste, Rechel—fomiliarising her pupils with the numerout roles in whieh she will « pear. At home from 8 to 5 ané 7 to Vo'clock P. M., at No. 1 Amity street, near Broad: way. EDUCATION. OARD AND INSTRUCTION.—A LADY, RESIDING B at 80 South Ninth street, Wikiamsburg, wishes to jake three little girls, to board and instruct in the English branches, together with French, drawing ayd music, if required. Parents about placing their children from home, will find this an opportunity seldom met with, where the comforts of a home can be enjoyed, | without the discipline and restraint of a regular board- | ing school. Particulars mage known by ap) lying at te | above, or 19 Ludlow place, Houston street, New Yorks | mantels, three small bedrooms and back basement; pos- business, for sale to & cash customer cheap, worth; attention of ns following that business, | and costly china vases do, dinner and tea rets; beds and Apply a6 39 Siath avenus, corner of Fourth atreete | Bedding, sheets, pillows, comforters, silk epreais, Ane | wool blankets, hair and husk mattresses: Parian, bisque LU. " | and china figures, in great variety ; silverware, elegant ALUAISE: FROBRET DN MAGSAU BRIBES VOR. te adcricest seers: tied cole kets; wres od ieee TON & WARD, No. 52 J peg ! “a 8, spoon, forks, castors, napkin rings, ivory cut- | This sate affords am ex ent te tahoe dh sap thy | is sale af is am excellen' rt jusekeep- ‘ TENANT'S REGISTER. | &&% as every article will be sold without reserve. "A GENTEEL THREE STORY HOUSE TO LET—AND | °2*h deposit required from every purchaser. furniture for sale, in & hbortiood, west | 4 UcTION NOTIGELTHOS. BELL, AUCTIONEER side of town, near Sixth avenue, below Twentieth street. | A By BELL & BUSH, lis day. at 103¢ o'cioch ia the tales room, Immediate ssession, or would be let. Inquire of BIL- | continuation sale of 4: df LINGS & TUCKER, 871 Broadway. __ | abtiotes, geutlonan's farniaNing’ goods? hosiety: akists: CARD.—TO LET NEAR BROADWAY, A Lance | &, also'an entire Invoice of Woche. shawls’ Scotch laid do., three cases rich jewelry, watches, &. Tues- room, suitable for clubs or parties, temporary or | Hiv’ Gt. Miwee cases rich jewel Bermanent.’ Also rooms by the week or night, for single | breder ry serqeepe ng ate rs. Grapes Ho- | 4 UCTION NOTICE.—WE WOULD CALL ATTENTION tel, 125 Grand street, near Crosby. | to the large sale of boots, shoes and rubbers, at the IGHTH AVENUE—STORE 10 LET.—NO. 408, NEAR | Str of 4. D. GALE, 226 Pearl atrect, on Tuesday, Dec. v ppiultty-trat street, « fine large store, desirable for | Ls accrued a vistineeat An) pusiness 0 e basement a . Can re TPN] fen any time. Apply to 8. 8. MINMAN, 5 (0. 3 Broad st., A pla fateey maltigec or eetilne ge HOMAS peeseley ay aoe o'clock, or 27 West Thirty-filth street, sbN, Auctioneer.—By Tunis Morrell, at the sales- . Me redins, 204 Broadway, corner, of Dacee: Nasties ure of a first class manufac’ consi of rose- ord pit ti Edad eee a aryl wood, &e., in variety and ‘faxhionable stlyes; also wihiat hex a ents ‘at No. 4 F pla ron ‘on the | 08 rosewood noforte, two second hand pianofortes, mises, No. 241 West Thirty-first street, between Eighth sad Niath avenues. OUSE AND STORE TO La aan LEASE FOR mirrors, and oil paintings; also many elegant and useful articles, not enumerat On ROE ae B. JONES, AUCTIONEER.— . J. JONES.—By virtue of an execution, I will AEE sale. Apply in the store, 02 Bowery. “ Aik ai day, at tong ovehck a yt store 143’ Canal ONTAGUE HALL RESTAURANT TO LET FOR A | treet, @ large assortment of men’s clothing, cloths, cas- number of years.—For location, it is not surpassed in the whole city. It has been in frosperous operation for the last six years, In the building is a large ball room, doing an excellent business. Owing to the other business of the house, tle proprietor is unable to attend | to the restaurant. This is a good opportunity for a com- petent man, that understands the business. It is in complete order. For terms, apply to . HAIN! DART OF A HOUSE TO LET.—TUREE MINUTES walk from the feign Hotel, west side of way. Two parlors, with folding doors and marble simeres, &c:; also a quantity of goods, prints, shirt- ings, &¢.; delaines,drillings, rar ase aria M. B. JONES, Constable. SSIGNEE SALE.—A. M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, 23 Bowery, will sell on Wednesday, 6th inst., at 10% o'clock, large assortment of ready made clotiin and piece goods, consisting of frock and sack, under an overcoats, satin, velvet and cloth vests, cassimere and satinet pants, fancy cassimeres, loths, satins, silke, satinets, jeans, &c. By order of M. LIPMAN, Assignee. UCTION NOTICE.—ON TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) ‘A and Wednesday, each day at 1035 o'clock, SAML. OOD, Auctioneer,” will sell at his stores, 64 Nassau street, @ collection of household furniture, comprising sofas, chairs, tables, , parlor and chatnber suites, | bureaus, bedsteads,’ washstands, bookcases, &e. Tues: day, at 113, o'clock precisely; one superior rosewood pianoforte will be sold to pay expense; also, a lot of tools f ing paper boxes. y ES. session immediately, toa small fami! after 1st May: rent $280. Apply at 79 office, Union Mills, third floor. yg LET—IN JERSEY CITY, <A can remain mnt street, back | 29 SUSSEX PLACE, A use, recently built, with &e. Apply at jersey city. four story brown stone ho ' modern improvements; water, gas, Agency office, No. 1 Montgomery street, Je Y VIRTUR OF A CHATTEL MORTG. LEL—THE DWELLING PART OF THE GE EXECUTED Hud pentane oom of mee by Moritz Wolf to Siebelt & Schulenbargh, dated been occupied for two'and a halt years ce a dtitnery | April 22, 1854, two mahogany billiard “tables will be ex- posed for sale at the corner of Broadway and Twenty- third street, of Tuesday, the Sth day of December, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. N. A. SHEDSEY, Attorney for Martgagees. ROOKERY, GLASS, CHINA, &c.—AUCTION NOTICE. Coe SVAN ANTWERE A SON eit sell, on Tuesday, December 5, at 10 o’clock, at No. 2M Pearl street, 1: crates earthenware, aseorted shapes and colors. Also, establishment, Inquire in 12 and 1 o’clock. ‘0 LET—A FRONT ROOM, BEDROOM AND PANTRY.— Rent $6 a month to man and wife, without ehildren. Apply at 87 Avenue C. LET—A GOOD THREE STORY AND BASEMEN: house, in a good neighborhood, with all the mos the same house, between dein improvements, to the first of May anda year there- | 150 packages china, glass, Rockingham ware, tea trays, after if suited, the rent to be paid in the board of agen- | knives and forks, spoons, &e. Part of the above will be flemanand lady. For particulars inquire at the lay | sold on account of « hone rotiring from business. Also, State Hotel, 146 and 147 Fulton street, for Mr. Benton. | an invoice of looking-glasses. Catalogues the day pre: { vio LOSING SALES OF DUTCH BULBOUS ROOTS.—ON Monday. at No. 17 Wall street, at 10 o'clock, 300 lots of choice Harlem flower roots, from the most cele- brated nursery in Holland, in lots to suit purchasers, comprising the. best selection of named hyacinths, tulips, crocus, Mlies, &c., in the market. To close con: LET OR LEASE.—THE CARRIAGE MANUFACTO- ry belonging to the estate of Jonas E. Ketcham, jeceased, situated in the village of Flushing, with a good ur years established, mostly ight carslage quire on the premises, ‘of EZRA F. KETCHAM. oT, FURNISHTD—A HOUSE IN MERCER STREE *, business, for work. In near Broome. ‘The house has lately had gas put in, | *ienments. and is furnished in good pene be sold, together WARD CH, AUCTIONEER.—EDWARD with the lease, if required. LET OR LEASE—THE PROPERTY 618 BROAD- way; lot 100 feet deep; house four stories, 28 by | 60. Also brick workshops, suitable for cabinetmakers, in Watts street, noar Hudson. Also basement of 19° Canal street, suitable for trunk or bootmaker, &¢., &. Apply to JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street. 10 LET.—HOUSE NO. 27 BOND STREET, AND FUR- niture for sale orto let. A small family now occu- pying the house might’ be disposed to remainas boarders SINTZENT SINIZENICH will ecli st auction, on Monday, cember 4, at 12 o'clock, at the corner of Wall and streets, a gray horse, 16 hands hich, kind ané fast; also'a wagon about one month old, a package express box shoving seat, silver mounted railing on top, silvered hubbs, and very showy and stylish m del; alko, a set of harness, silver mounted, in good or- der, suitable for patent medicines, segac¥, or fancy re. IXECUTOR’S SALE.—TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUC. if agreeable. | tion, by the executors of the late Thomas Bethy | a ae char | Jt on Thursday, the 7th day of December inst., at 10 , NO LET.—HOUSE NO. 4 GARDEN ROW, NEAR | O'clock in the forenoon, at the store on the northwest | southwest corner Sixth avenue and Eleventh | street; house is in complete order, and rent low; posses- en immediately. Inquire of D. W. FENTON, 107 Yee corncr of Grand and First, streets, in the city of Wil- liamsburg, the stock, fixtures and good will o and liquor store, together with about foar years unex. pired term of the leage of said store. There is a variety of the very best quality of liquors; the stock of gro- | ceries is light, owing to the long illness ef the owner. (0 LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY, THE UPPER PART of a three story house. Apply at 783 Greenwich | ‘The stand, as a place of business, is one of the best in street. the city of Williamsburg. Terms made known at ibe ‘(0 LET—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, TWO | time of sale. houses, near Spring street, two blocks from Broad- | ———— qo ae TR ANCY GCODS, &C.—WILLIAM IRVING & CO., AUC- tioneers, will sell at auction, on Tuesday and Wed- nesday, December 5 and 6, at 1 o'clock, at the sales- room, No. § Pine street, Signor fandolfini’s importation for | way, west tide; or would dispose of the furniture for | cash. Also half of a house on Twenty-fourth street, near Fifth avenue. Apply immediately to C, G. THOM? SON, 81 Ni om 7. Roman and Grecian vases, Pompeii pitchers, Etruscan vases, Hebe, with handles elegantlycarved ia basso re- | Nevo; Rtrusean and Medicis vases, from one to four feet “WANTED, A PARTNER — POSITIVELY \, | high; marble urns; superb pair of agate Hebe vases, ) 0. none but an American, of the right stamp | ight feet high: elegant. carved marble Tassos, five {cet | —in a legitimate business; will realise $100 per day; this | high; suger Mosaic inlaid centre tables; card receivers is no exaggeration, Tt will create the grentest excite- | With pedestals supported by dolphins, ‘witi, vine and ment ever known in this country; an interview will satis- fy. Call on Mr, THORN, 200 Broadway, third floor, | room No. 11. RARE CHANCE IS NOW OFFERED FOR A MAN, or party, (with a small capital,) to engage in the manufacture of an articlo, which is greatly needed, and serpent handles; elegant carved Tasses of various sizes, supported by swans; watch cases, candlesticks, lions, elephants, fruit, wafer stands, &e.; statuary, groups and figures; Graces, Venus de Medicis, Cupids, Dancing Girls of Canova, &c.; silver plated castors, cake baskets, trays, tea sets, urns, &.; bronze clocks and candclabras, groups and figures; Parian marble groups, figures, which is sure to ell quickly throughout the whole coun. | STUN) Ske Bums Titan ae serena good, ke try, For further particulars, address (for four days,) | purchasers oa: » papi , Re. H.W. B.,.89 Hudson avenue, Brooklyn, stating where an Pura ee yen 80 packed on the premises} interview may be had OWN 1, VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER WATER & TURNER will sell on Tuesdcy, Wedu ‘A STEAMSHIP COM- IVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHL 3 iverpoo day, Friday and'Saturday, Dec. Sth, 6th, 8th and 9th, at Littreny ow tend ts Leng meetin of oe ihe o'clock, at the salesroom, 40 Ploe stroot and 66 Cedar street, the largest and most attractive sale of the season. ition, Ihave do. hay- Sirs, referring to the: anneced notice of dissolut to inform you that Messrs. Richardson Brothers & ‘erpool Fancy goods, paintings, jexciry, ke —A splendid Beam ip hed ey oe ate ‘hes My mutgal cosa, sortmentof rick Parisien and Raglish fancy goods, con- been entrusted by ‘the company to me, and that the | sisting in partof magnificently decorated ‘and painted business of the company will be continued in the same | China vases, co ard recoivers, jewel caskets, offices as heretofore. I remain, sirs, your obedient ser- rey aetateds A dinner and tea sets, ten and coflee sete, Arb -ihé agency of the company tn MIAN INMAN. 4 | | Brotses—Mene bronze and ormola clocke, shales and will continue to be conducted by , Nos, | Stands; various subjects, figures, groups, statuettes, 17 Walnut street, coupees, bronze and ormolu candelabras, candlesticks, York, NOTICE COPIED FROM THE LONDO! given that the partnershi and 7 Broadway, New Ce Parian marble vases, pitchers, jewel stand, figarés, N GAZETTE. groups, statuettes, ke. Notice is hereb; lately sub- Bisque ware—Richly decorated siatuctics, figures, isting between the ‘undersigned John Grubb Richardson, groups, Mod and Child, Jonepe Richardson, William Inman and Joseph Troffry, Bohemian glassware—Optical cut vases, colognes, card carrying on business at Liverpool, in the County of Lan- | Teceivers, pocal, ruby and torquois caraffer and tumblers, vases richly gilt and enamelled, flint cut decanters, champagnes, clarets, wines, liqueurs, liqueurs stands, verde antique. ardvon Brothers & Co. r 0 | by mutual consent, go far as relates to the said William RICHARDSON, Paper mache goods—Portfolios, dressing cases, wait- and Joseph a RDSON, | ers, work boxes, clove boxes, eard receivers. WILLIAM INMAN, Shiver plated ware—Tea and coffee services, coffee urns, JOSEPH TREFFRY. liqueur sets, cake baskets, castors, card baskets, wait: ers, dinner ‘and dessert forks, table, ted and dessert Dated this 24 day of 11th month (November), 1864, | spoons; also a large quantity of German silver ware. Catalognes on Tuesday morning. The attention of the trade and purchasers generally is requested to this salo, as every article will be peremptorily soll to close con- signments, the whole forming the most attractive selec- tion of fancy goods ever offered at public sale. M bet OTICE.—THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE PART- nership heretofore existing between N. Kissel and N en i dissolved, November 27, 1854, pram 44 NICHOLAS RISE CA Sowa Se WRAY, AUCTIONEER.—AUCTION NOTICE. — “, CHOICE SELECTION OF BRANDIES, SCOTCH AND © Large sale of china, giass and white stone ware, . W. Shirley, Tuesday, Dec, 6. at 1045 o'clock, at a eee, ng Dn ne pg Pao ihe comuision salon room of Thomas F- let, No. 207 p ite reet, lots of fin c Dublin porter, Geotch ale, dd domestic ales, for family tian, oihe mene. Ware, glass, rich plated, britannia, cutlery, and fancy goods, consigned by importers to be sold without resexve for cash, in Jote to ewit purchasers, percent lower than any other’ house, for (DERHILL, atrect, 430 Broome corner , twent tale by WA Bh UN if Oronb 9 years old, sound, | grocery | —Pardiglio, yellow of Sienna, verde antiquo, agate, &¢.; | ps BALED aT At Se G. HORTON, AUCTIONKER—WILL, S&L THIS @ day, ut 103, o'clock, at 176 East Twenty-fourth near avenue, stock of adealer im second indstone and gearing, ta) iron macbine planer, tools and % a delle, AUCTION EER.—GE | | lows, anvils, for ing, and hangers. ‘VARNUM 8. eer } DOUGHTY, | M; hold furnit 64 Pixth avenue, consisting of secretary and bookcas marble top bureaus, washstands, rosewood and maho p Pergo and cottage bedsteads, hair mattresses, { “ee ees mahoga fe ra abe chairs, eee. a ing® and engrat a meg ee ‘mirrors, din’ tea and extension Brussels ree ay yee a carpets, clocks, vases, china pee ware, &., making a. large assortment. Sale positive. AUCTIONEER —PARLOR;, rte, he. thls day, Devomnber 4; at Tonyoteheen ei the jorte, &e., this , a ‘0? at the residence) 72 mith avenue neat Fourieoth R. . WESTCOTT sell as above, entire elegant rose- wood and mahogany furniture contained in the house— the whole to be without reservation. Persons at- tending this sale are aseured the are to be sold, | and to secure the delivery of which a deposit will be re- guired of every purchaser. The furniture im con- sists of 1 elegant reonroeh Wharorte, with which wil be given the maker’s original warrantee; rosewood stoo) and cover, rich English tapestry, Wilton and Brussels carpets, stair do., 1 rich suit of parlor rosewood furni- ture, 2 sofas, arm, Gothic and parior chairs, in crimson and }; TOReWood HENTEKL HOUSE. ure, &e., this day, at 1014 o'loct, size; 01 bisque stand: china and porcelain of oil Din a jy mantel vases, jard candelabras, with a variety of beautiful lor adornments. a@ number paintings richly framed.» ing room furniture—Extension table, breakfast do., carpets, oak chairs, English vileloth, silver salvers, cas” tors, cake ) Spoons, forks, ladles, balance handle bots cut glassware, rich china dinner and tea seta, Ce Chamber furniture—Superb ood and mahogan: | dedsteads, hair mattresses, fe: hor beds, bolsters aud bil. top dressing hal top washstands, French lows, blankets, &c., full. mar juare mirrors, sofas, lounges, ma- deni ropeanac ahicies rockers, rattan cbairs, Frene PEwie. cheval glasses, &e., with a large variety of mt and kitchen furniture, with which the sale will commence. Catalogues are now ready. Stages and cars pass the door. No postponement. me LIQUORS. —TUES- AISINS, CURRENTS, SEGARS, day, Dee. 6, at 1034 o'clock, at 57 Dey street, cor- ner ‘Greenwich—Champagne, teas, sugars, soap, candles, pickles, almonds, pepper, starch, coflee, brandy, gin, Tum, wines, scales, weights, knives, forks, steel pens, horse blankets, haiters, saddles, whipe, saloon fixtures, tables and chairs, We. 'W. A. CARTIN, “Auetioncer; Sf y street, C. KEMP, AUCTIONEER.—MORTGAGEE’ LE of furniture, rich carpets, piauotortes, mirrors, Xe., Tuesday, at 1034 o'clock; ut 185 Nassan street, two doors from Fulton, 'R. C, Kemp will sell at auction, as above, by order of the mortgagve, all the furniture of a large and handsomely furnished house, removed for the convenience of sale, and all of which is in exeellent or- der and nearly new, and having been made by first clase cabinet makers, is particularly worthy of the aitention of housek and consists of one superior carved rosewood oforte, cost $600, a very elegant instru- ment and nearly new; two suits of rosewood parlor fur- niture, covered in satin damask; one rich Wilton carpet medallion pattern, cost $2 75 per yard; tapestry, Brus- sels ond other carpets, rosewood etegere, centre ‘and pier tables: large pier and oval mirrers, china, glase and’ sil- ver plated ware, mantel ornaments, extension, dining ta- bles, dining room chairs, bookcases, corner etegeres, rosewood and mahogany bedsteads, dressing bureaus, washstands, tete-a-tete sofas, hair mattrasses, chairs, stoves and all the usual assortment of a large well fur- os] ‘mar! paige 5 : oval sets, ri hogan; nished house, Ss’ ILVER PLATED WARE, BRONZES, &(.—WILLIAM IRVING & CO., auctioneers, will sell at auction on ‘Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. § and 6, at 1034 o'clock, at the sales rooms, No. 8 Pine street, an entire invoice of silver plated ware comprising cake baskets, castors, liquor frames, candlesticks, salts, tea sets, waiters from — to 24 inches, urns, tea kettles, card baskets, oyster dishes, &e. Elegant parian marble groups, figures, vases and pitchers, bronze clocks, candelabras and figures, French china, papier machie goods, &c., marble and alabaster yah ot zzas, card receivers, &c., Bohemian glase ware, HERIFF’S SALE—THIS DAY, MONDAY, DEC. 4, AT 103g o’clock A. M., at No. 326 Pearl strect, Walton House, a quantity of furniture, consisting in part of one Dedstende, ‘bets, chaisy taulee “crockery, aud sundey isten croel a other artivles, JOHN WILSON, Deputy Sherift. See SALE OF OFFICE FURNITURE, ON MON- day, Dee. 4, at 1lo’clock A. M., at 310 Broadway, consisting of two iron safes, desks, ‘chairs, tables, oil- cloth, &c.; also a lot of cloths, dential ever the street, 60.000 7228808 buamons, warcx- jews segars, or bought for Be Business nites i peat Donte and:morigages Regetiated, real estate bought auid sold and exchanged, corner of Nassau. & CO., Brokers, 45 John street, $3,000 AND $2,500 TO LOAN ON Brooklyn property; $4,000 to pur and $1,500 to loan on New 0, loon on first class stocks ndid furniture: to exchange for moi GR TOITEN = () TO $300—REQUIRED, THIS SUM TO $250 large a lucrative business, payable i and nine months, with interest. Good security, toge' er with a reasonable bonus, will be given. Adress H. Lec, box 194 Post Oftice, OKEN BANKS BOUGHT.—BANK WASHTENAW, 25 cents ;-Mechanica’ Bank, Memphis, 25 cents ; Co™ chituate Bank, Boston, 40 cents; Merchants’ Bank, Bridgeton, New Jersey, 50 cents ; Government Stock, Michigan, 50 cents ; all Indiana, Iitinois, Michigan and is sin bills bought by B, NATHAN, 30 Canal street. () vay at sight, in larger ail tus, muy at si oF sums, merchand: property, or seca- able deoenptien, ‘berms Tied conf. safe, at the old responsible Pacific cy, Pacific Baik, corner of Broadway and Grand pert; of splei On diamonds, watches, jewelry, plate, valuable ard personal property, or bought for highest cash vices, R, WOOD, broker and cotamission m-rcbant, 69 Fulton street, second floor, front room, from 8 A. M. to Mek ne ok GAN a ON, DIAMONDS, PLATE, AVL watches, jewelry, dry goods, seyars,' wines and Shirits, aud personal property of every description, or purchased. Business prompt, and confidential. Apply to CASEY & CONLEY, the Einpire Loan and Agency O1- tice, No. 128 Nassau strect, opposite the Nassau lank, Watches and jewelry for sale. AHQUIOQUE BANK, DANBURY, CONN., REDEEMED at 44 per cent, by CHAS. B. GRANNISS, 65 Wall rtreot. REASURY DEPARTMENT, N. C. November 18, 1854. Sealed srogoeals will be recsived at this office untli | 10 o'clock A. of the 20th of December next, for the | purchase of $111,000 bonds issued by the State of North: | Carolina, under an act of Assembly for the constructiom of the Weldon and Gaston railroad, and for the im je ment of the navigation of the Neuse and ‘Tar Rivers. They are by express enactment exempted from taxation: for any purpose. They will bear date the let of July, 1834, ‘will run ten years, and will have coupons at- tached for the interest at six per cent per annum, pay- able the first days of January and July in cach — | Both interest, and principal will be payable et the Bank of the Repulgic, in the city of New York, unless where the purchaser prefers to have them payable at the Trea- basa of this State, They will be issued in sums ef $1,000 eac Parties bidding will please address their lette is for Nerth Carolina Stocke,”’ undersigned, , at Raleigh, N.C, Shey will also «i in what kind of funds they to pay. The bids wilt ‘be opened on the 20th o! ber next, in the presence of the Governor, Secretary ard Comptroiler of the State, and G, W, Mordecai, President of the Bank of the State of North Carolina. The uudersigned reserves the right of accepting such bids, in whole or in part, as he me; Geers most ndvantagaows to the State, Succeasfal bid ders will be required, a& soon as mformed of the ac- ceptance of their bids, to depesit in bank the amount of their bide, with the ‘accrued intevest from the Ist of July last, to the credit of the Treasurer of North Caro Lira, This deposit may be made in the Baok of the Re- mnblic, New Ycrk, the Bank of the State of North Caro- ina, or the Bank of Cape Fear, Raleigh. Documents pdt | the great resources of the State, and the small amoust of her indebtedness, may be had vo pplication at this office, or to Messrs, Brown and De Rosset, city of New York, D. W. courts, Public Treasurer of North Carolina. QIRST AND ONLY PRIZE MEDAL FOR Citar awarded to M. W, KING & SON, patent ch makers, 466 and 468 Broadway. Pivot revelying chairs recumbent revolving chairs, sélf-acting exten t cumbent chairs, dentists’ chairs, improved m chara, branch reading and writing desks, and every va riety of mechanical chairs, for comfort ail convenience Also, by permission, manufacturers of Major :earlo’s (U. S, A.) travelling invalid chair, = M. W. KING. Wd. WALWOK,