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Greatest im New York for just returned from kurope wil fancy goods, jet bracelets, perfume: boxes, music boxes, gai young, toys for all the children in New York and tl ices which are almost equal Old Santa Claus has le mas and New Year's supply ai ROGERS, 449 Broadway. Holbora bridge, of something greatly to his, or F MR. FREDERICK KAR, THE GENTLEMAN ‘a magical apparatus, wishes to dis} may find a purchaser by calling on ing Mr. Barranter, No. 7 Thompson atreet. y AURA W. WILL FIND A LETTER AT THE HERALD gion round about, at FFs ey are the ne plus ultra combining beauty of shape and jentlemen of fashion and refine- 80, at the commence- of elexance and fashion, @urability of texture. ment, are aware of this fact, and voom, in the Prescott more convenient to them, at his | 128 Fulton street. ‘SSIGNER’S SALE OF JEWELRY.—ON WEDNESDAY, by order of the assiz- assortment of jewelry, December 13, at 1] 0 ee, at 603 Broadway, a consisting of bracelets, penols, earrin oilcloths and ¢! make, Hall's patent lock. House, No. 533 Broadway, or, if jong established stand, ' 4 iron safe. Herring’s W. COLE, Auctioneer. CTION NOTICE—THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEER.—BY BELL & BUSH, this day at 11 o'clock, at 406 Bow- sold the stock of second- Meade Brothers Souvenirs for the — Beautiful enametied and ebony cases, ju: "i seals, enamelled and inlai , &e., for dagurreoty; at prices to suit ‘daguerreotype goods, 233 Broadway. pier mache, velvet, ahell ceived from one of the firm, Also, lockets, pins, | with precious ery, Vauxhall Gardens, will hand furniture of a dealer, viz: bureaus, sofas, chairs, | beds eads, china amd merous other articles lassware, table cu in the housckeeping line; must. be removed same dey, ax the building is coming down; also, fixtures, counters, sbelvi o'clock, in the salesrooms handsome furniture of a family; chairs, tables, looking glasses, bedsteads, and pictures; also, glassware, &e. UCTION NOTICE—S ts, patent double cameras, taking messes at once; 60 an “hour; $250 per down. 8, and all other portraits, perfect and cheap. 25 and Holmes’ U. 8. fine feather beds,sofas, MUEL OSGOOD, AUCTIONEER, ‘will geil at nis stores, 64 Nassau street, to-morrow, inesday, at 103; o'clock, A. M., @ collection of new and second hand housebold furniture, without any re- serve for cash, comprising sofas, chairs, Teaus, bookcases, Wi hair crockery, extension tabies, UCTION NOTICE.—M. WRAY, AUCTIONEKit.—BY his day, (Tuesday,) ec. 12, 107 Fulton street, retailers, families, Il kincs of rieb French china, white ston: ware, tilver-plated Britannia cutlery, Call and get bargains. M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER.—LARGE SALE OF fine watches and rich jewelry, on Wednesday, De 10 o'clock, contained in store 82 Chatham street, consisting in part of diamond arti silver watches, gold chains, pins, rings, silverware, clocks, &c. ; alxo, glass cases, fi tures; and two of Herring’s large fireproof Salaman peremptory, as the let to 1st of May. sets of ladies’ furs, of stone marten, mountain marten, mink &e.; also, a variety of low e marten cuffs , 212 Greenwich si fitch, French, sabl mattresses, palliases, ‘The Most Complete Assortment and children’s furs; also of beaver and felt ‘and men’s fancy hats and ca "A’S present establishment, 114 Canal street. Se- veral cases, containing the choicest mink and stone mar- ten, intended for his new store, on the corner of Wooster be opened to-day, as his removal will not iter the holida, ,_ will be found at WM. W. SHIRLEY. at Il o'clock, at Fielas’ opposite Duteb street, ip lots salesroom, No. street, will rich fancy goods take place till af go Celebrated Pianos and Melodeons, assortments and at less price than can be found where. Beautiful pianos, which have been rented, fo a short time, will be sold very low; second hand pianos Prices from $40 to $150. count made for cash, Cash paid for second hand pianos Pianos and melodeons svld on monthly pa; HORACE WATERS, 333 published, anc selling ,.one of the prettiest melodies of the day, entitled "Praise God for the Sunday School,” words W. Bleecker, music by Thomas Baker. Price 1: Sebools ied at $6 per 100 copies. Also a ver ching song, ‘*My Mother’s Grave,” by Gougler; with beautiful vi Music sent by mail post paid. HORACE WATERS, Publisher, 333 Broadway. Clothing 25 at great rains. bracelets, earrings, breast owner is declining busines: Catalogues ready on Wedn ANKRUPT SALE OF FINE GOLD WATCHES AND Samuel Oxgood will sell at room, No, 64 Nassau street, ‘Thursday, the 14th inst, at 103; o’clock, A. M., the ance of the stock of watches and jewelry left unsold of the former bar krupt sale earings, sleeve buttons, ver! about eighty fine gold watches, the most of which will be fully warranted for time and and without reserve. By order o UCTION NOTICE—SUPERIOR CITY MADE HAR- ness and saddlery.—The balance of the stock of warranted city made double and single harness, ladies’ and gentlemen’s saddles, faucy bridles, robes, blankets, hoods, &e., &e., remaining from the auction nale at No. Can be purchased at private sale at extremely low prices, for a few days, by applying at the New Music—Just jewelry, at auction auction, at his sales ette on title page. Price 38 cents. consisting of gol broaches, guard and fob chains, and 1% 25 per cent below Cost of Manufac- ‘fure.—$1C0,000 worth of fine seasonable cloth: factured by three of the leadi sale as above at EVANS’ Clothi Falton street. ality. Sale positive Warehouse, 66 and 68 Men’s and Clothing—o! hag da not Ginter Bithive at to make room for spring goods. & KNAPP, 19 Cortlandt street. Heavy all wool Undershirts and Drawers. Also merino, cot Jen and cotton THOMAS Mcl.AUGHLIN, greatly bal 18 Fourth avenue. ROCKERY, GLAS3 AND CHINA, notice —J. K. VAN ANTWERP & SON will sell on Tuesday, Dec. 12, at 103g o’clock, at 216 Pearl street, je shelves, 67 crates white granite light and flowered blueCC: dipt and edged ware, a full assort- ment; also, 54 packages glass, assorted; 3 casks china vases, card baskets, fancy saucers, covered molasses jugs, knives and forks, tea trays and waiters, &c. Catalogues on the tton and silk, of every description; wool- &C.—AUCTION , white and colored cone price system 292 Greenwich street, corner of 9200, ificent English velvet and tapestry carpets at one half the former prices; tiful ingrain, at 3s., 4s. and 6s. per le Carpet Store. RAM ANDERSON, 99 Bowery. 663 Broad- yard, at the great pert NASH, AUCTIONEER —SHERIFF’S SALE. je This day, December 12, 1854, at 11 o'clock A. M., at alo Broadway, « horse, w Great Attractions at Perham’: star Ethiopian of the world, this eve Twenty-five cents worth of amusement Those who prefer can purchase gift tickets will admit four persons, and constitute the purcl shareholder in 100,000 gifts. Holiday Season.—Superior Brandies, Wines, Beotch and Irish whiskeys, rums, gins, dials, London and Dublin porter, Phi for family use, for sale at WM. H. UN- me street, corner of Crosby. ILSON, Deputy Sheriff. 8. HOUGH, AUCTIONEER.—-UNUSUALLY AT- e tractive sale of elegant furniture, velvet carpets. , and fancy articles desirable for Christmas ifts to-morrow, Wednesday, morning at 103g A. M., at No. 79 Warren ‘street, opposite Hudson Railroad Depot. Tapestry, velvet and Brussels floor and stair carpetings, one handsomely cased and ex- pianuforte, one rose ood ete- gere, one large and costly rosewood bookcase, two beau- tifal rosewood suits, covered in brocatelle and satin dam- ask, four rosewood ‘centre tables, two rosewood corner , One rosewood bookstand, ten well executed oil ny, and walnut extension ogany bedsteads, bureaus, Camphor Ice! Camphor Ice!—[f you are twoubled with chapped hands, or roughness of the skin, W. Vondersmith’s celebrated application will convince you that it is a certain cure. KE. W. Vondersmith, Bowery Drug Store, ge, rosewood, mabi tables, rosewood and mal No. 158, above blankets, and faney articles of different deseriptiuns formerly very rare and acceptable gifts for holiday sea son, such as elegant china mantle vases, inlaid, French and ornamented clocks, bisque figures, match boxes, ;silver cake baskete, castors, liquor stands spoons, forks, tea and coffee sets, rosewood work boxes, bronze chandeliers, pier and oval glasi lets, wines, tumblers, &c. Sale positive. XTENSION TABLES AT AUCTIO’ auctioneer, will sell on Wednesda; 34 o'clock, at the spacious store 335 Broadway, corner of Anthony street, the largest assortmeat of extension tables ever offered in this city at auction, being the en tire stock of one of the most celebrated cit turers, comprising mahogany, oak, birch and walnut, in jes and sizes, the whole Advice to Young Men.—Among sical disadvantages which jdness is one of the worst. elination to cultivate the hair by the ordinary rules na- ‘ture has provided for its healthy existence. Whenever i begins to manifest itself, it progresses rapidly, unless rion Fluid is the best’ pr Soll by the inventor, Wil- Boston; in New York treet, Charles Ring & ; Clickener & Co., lect favors, premature originates in the disin- cut glass gob: cheoked. Bogle’s H tive and cure for bal Bam Bogle, 277 Washington street, by A. B. &. D. Sands, 100 Fulton si ; Rushton, Clark & Co., Broadwa; 81 Barclay street. and by chemists and perfumers throughout the world. Counterfeit! Counterfelt!—The Genuine Wah pene has H. T. Lovett’s own signature written with a sted on the outside wrap) ith grey hair cr baldness call at 762 Broadway. wabpene never fails in cither case. ef which are fully war BREVOOR’ HENRY, AUCTIONEER —ELEGANT » sale of rich and valuable furs, slel; by HENRY & BUCK, this day, at 103; aalexroom, 14 Maiden lane, and most superb Grecian stone marten victorines and cuffs; also do. capes; superb fitch marten, Hudson Ba: aable, splendid fitch marten, mountain marten, French sable, lustred lynx, cuffs, capes and muffs, &e.; also Irabella bear, buifalo, Hud- assortment of the finest In this city, on Thursday evening, November 16, by Searles, Turopore P. ANDERSON to HELEN A., daughter of A. A. Nestell, Esq., of South Brooklyn. On December 6, by the Rev. J. L. Isaacs, at the resi- @ence of Mrs. F. Etiling, Mr. Lnonakp PozNanski to Mise MONS. New Orleans, Charleston and Philadelphia papers ruber 9, by the Rey. Jamon 8. Lud Rall Manony, boch of sleigh robes, Hudson Ba; son Bay wolf, silver fox, are of the finest qualities, and are worthy the at- tention of country deslers, and those purchasing for their own une. Also, three splendid Grecian stone mar- tin und fitch talmas, with cuffs to match, cost from $10° to $200 each net. DWARD SINZENICH, AUCTIONFER—BY EDWARD Schenck—Edward Sinzenich will sell at auc December 12, at 12 o'clock, a fine collec irde prepared by Mr. Galbreth, the celebrated . Samos to Misa ed. On Sunday evening, December 10, at his residence, 32 Madison street, of a short illness, Joux Marti, in the a native of the County last thirty-six years a resident His friends and acquaintances,and those of the fam! are respectfully invited to atiend his at 10 o’clock, from St. James Church, James bere @ solein high mass will 0th year of his age, ad, and for the WARD SINTZENICH, AUCTIONEER—BY «DWARD Sehenck.—Eawara sintzenich will sell at auction, ing, December 14, at 7 0 clock, at the teries of the Academy of Design, 643 Broadway, a col- ction of fine oil paintings, including many beautiful cabinet paintings by Robhe,Scharffele, charpe, Williams, Norton, Wilson, and others. The 8, interiors, frost scenes, ma- on Thursday eveni be offered up for ber 10, Many Black. i Frost, Andrews, Carte: subjects include land i illness, only daughter of John and relatives and friends of the fa to attend the funeral, thi , from the residence of Nineteenth street. fi i her parents, 273 West On nema fl evening, of consumption, Grorce E. ed ears. Map, Funeral this iiternoon, at two o’clock, from the house of Mr. Hoyt, 144 South Sixth street, between Third and Williamsburg. His remains will be taken y, December 11, Mantua Ann, wife of Mr. Samuel Drummond, druggist. She will be taken eo her late residence, corner of Fifty-first street and h avenue, to Greenw - this afternoon, at 134 o'clock.’ B. At Hoboken, December ANCY GOODS, SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRE- December 12th and 13tb, at 103% o'clock, at the salesroom, Cedar street, a large assortment of fancy goods, con- ating of ricbly decorated and painted china vases, Co- lognes, card receivere, jewel caskets, richly decorated dinner and tea sets, richly painted motto cups, richly tecorated bisque figures, statuettes, &c glasn ware, &c.; optical cut vases, col tumblers, flint ‘cut glasses, decant- 30 Pine and 56 ceivers, caraffe i r= copy. 1, Coantas Korsett, youngest een of Louis and Louisa Korbett, aged 3 years and 3 months. On Sunday, December 10, Caraexive Juuta, wife of Alonzo 8. Mortimer, iu the 30th year of her age. uaintances of the family, rashington Chapter No. 20. U. A., im general, are respectfully invited to at- fan this afternoon, atone o’clock,from her Walker street. Monday morning, December 11, of , at the age of 3 years and 1 month, Hearn, only son of Hermann Meyner. ‘His funeral will take place trom afternoon, at three o’cl ber 9, Jann, widow o! Craig, in the 9th year of her age. castors, flint cut bottles, cake baskets, waiters, dinner and dessert forks, salts, mustards, sugars, butter cool ers; table, tea and dessert spoons, work boxes, travelling ladies’ do., dressin, . ‘The friends and mant of fancy goods, and New Year's presents. ‘OR SALE.—EIGHTH AVENUE AND SEVENTY- sixth street, Fifth avenue and Eighty-fourth street, avenue A and 114th street, three corners and adjuinin; lots, will be sold at auction, to-morrow, Dec. 18th, at the ts aye maps, &c BAKER & WEEKS, No. 1 M , and Pine street basement. KOCERIES, LIQUORS, rants, &c. This day, at 1034 oclock, at 57 Dey street, corner of Greenwich, teas, sugars, putmegs, rum, gin, wine, brandy, whiskey, claret, horse blankets, balances, knives, forks, gutta percha sol W. A. CARTER, Auctioneer, 57 Dey st. ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER—BY H. H. LEEDS 12th, Wednesday, 13th, at 103; e extensive warerooms of Wm. H. Horstman, Beq.,'55 Maiden lane, near William street, the entire stock of rich fancy goods and holiday presents, be- ition of the above well known without reserve) consisting of rich , antiques and modern, of the most re- cherche subjects and designs, all of which are warrant- h procelain vases, tete-a-tete and other sets decorated of various patterns, ormolu and crys- Jewel caskets, pen trays; card receivers, an entirely new article in ever, In arabesque and inlaid, writing cases, im inlaid rosewood ornamented in buh) and variegated patterns, with solid pilver ittings aud cut glass vinaigrettes. Embossed m: goods Aye Big ar ‘leseription of ladies’ Ly oe rf nt 1, pocket com panio: ‘ecensari an varieties of this manufacture, "Pearl inlaid and silver Teceivers, and bijouteries of ing hid, silk and ornamented framed and richly carved, in all the finest nction in this city. assortment, comprising e the cheapest to the most % of the publie and those is chase for the holidays to this sale, as combi largest and most valuable assortment auction in this city. Every article offered tively sold without reserve. Terms, cash for $100 and under; over that amount 5 per cent off. on exhibition on Monday 11th inst. mornings of sale. Also, superb bronzes in groups and inquire at the aue- 4 father’s residence, i thia ca 1 On Saturday, Decem STOVES, SUGARS, UR icklen, soap, candies, starch ver 10, after s lingering is saddles, scales, deceased les, &e. acquaintances are vited to attend the funeral, to-morrow @clock, from her late respectfully a at nce, 175 Muloerry street. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. Monday, December 11, Renxoca, wife of Harvey ‘Wilkins, aged 30 years and § months. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respect- fally invited to attend the from her late residen: In Brooklyn, on Monday, December 11, Tamausa, wife illnesn, aged 40 years. ‘the family are reapect- invited to attend the funeral, to-morrow after. t two o'clock, fron her late residence, corner of Gates and Franklin avenues, Brooklyn. On Sunday evening, Joux Hi tive of Ireland, an ol & CO.—Tuaesda O'clock each day, at E fi tite woratng, of 1. | lations reine Sullivan strest. of V.3, Voris, after ‘The relatives and g ‘aged 80 years, a na- resident of this city, and for many ed in the hardware business in Broadway. ‘and acquaintances are invited to his funeral, witbout further notice, from the Broadway Tabernacle, this afternoon, at two o'clock, preciseiy. At ‘Wentchester ‘county, on Sunday evening, Miss Hanniorr Brows, daughter of the Any Brown, aged from the residence of her sister, Mra. E. In this city, on Monday morning, December U1, of di- wease of the lungs, Joun McNearic, aged 21 years 5 monthe and sixteon days. The friends of the family are invited to attend the fu- neral, to-morrow morning, at nine 0’ sidence of bis father, Lexingto atreet, without further notice. AVKRTISEMENTS REVBWED BVBRY DAL. p in pearl ‘and ivory Assortment Noyes,Somers, variety of pattern from particularly Toquest lock, from the re- ane and Fiftieth Catalogues on the elocks and candelabras, and groups; feet , tea poys, tables, cabinets, work boxes, ke. ; Parian marble figures, grou }, Vases, butter tubs, &e.; mache goods, jemian glace ware, &c. ; marble alabaster figures, groups; Hebe, Etruscan, and Medicis vases, &c., the importation of Signor G. B. 3 ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—BY H. H. LEEDS & CO.—On Friday, Dec. 15, at the sales room 19 asau street, a large invoice of superb Meerschaum pipes, mounted in pure gold and-silver, and exhibited at the Crystal Palace, all of which are warranted of real meerschaum and Seen ings solid as per catalogue, con- sisting of a large variety of every style and description, of the most exquisite workmanship and designs; to- gether with holders, Also, a large invoice of suf, manufactured by Bernard Brothers, the oldest German manufacturers, establishé? 136 years at Offenbach, on the Main. The above mentioned goods were for exhibi- tion and competition at the Crystal Palace. ENRY T. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—FURS, SLEIGH robes, auetion. Henry T. Leeds, auctioneer ‘will sell this day, (Tuestay,) Dec. 12, at 103g o'clock, at No. 100 Nassau street, opposite the Herald office, without reserve, the entire stock of one of the largest furriers in this city, consisting of mink, marten, fine ermine, stone and baum marten and chinchilla, ‘victorines, mulfs cuffs, and carriage capes, and also a large assortment of splendid sleigh and lap robes, gloves, coats, &:. Country merchants and ladies are invited to examine with cata- logue. Sale without regard to the weather. ENRY H. 1 EEDS, AUCTIONEER.—BY H. H. LEEDS &00.—On Tuesday, Dec. 12, at 103 o'clock, at he sales room 19Nassau street, peremptory sale of rich robes, furs, &c., the stock of a manufacturer declining business, all of’ the best description and warranted as represented in every respect, all manufactured for New York city custom trade, of superior materials and workmanship; consisting of Kalafat sable and stone marten capes; chinchills, fox, stone marten and other vietorines, cardinals, muffs and cuffs; geatlemen’s capes, collars and gloves of otter, genet, squirrel and others; children’s tippets, muffs, &c. Also, 50 sets fine Hudson Bay sable and black marten cardinals and spencers; robes of superior description and extra sizes, trimmed with the best cloth and woollen lined; wolf, bear, genet, leopard, coon, silver fox and buffalo, in all abou! of superior styles. Alse, a vanety of ladies’ foot mu Jo W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER,—CONSTA- ble’s sale of splendid paper hangings, about 300 pieces; also painted window shades, in great veriety.— his day, at the auction room 110 Centre street, corner of Franklin, at 103g o’clock, about 300 pieces fine paper ings and 50 pieces of transparent window shades, in nd paint. Some of high cost—worthy attention. ‘OHN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER—MORTGAGE. sale of household furni ure.—This day, at the auc- tion room 110 Centre street, corner of Franklin, at 103 o'clock, parlor furniture, sofaand chaira to match, in brocatelle, Brussels carpet, mahogany dining table, mar. ble top sidedo., bedateads, cot, bediling, &c. J. W. SOMERINDYKE, Attorney for Mortgages. ‘OHN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER.—CONSTA- ble’s sale of housekeeping articles, books, bed- ding, &c.—Thi: , at the auction room 110 Centre street, corners of Franklin, at 103; o'clock, sundry honsekeepinggarticles, books, crockery,"bedding, cloth- ing, boots and shoes, &e. CHARLES F. WATTS, Constable. M B. BUTLER, AUCTIONEER.—BY VIRTUE OF A ¢ chattel mortgage, duly executed and filed, made by John 8. Bowron to Lafayette Ranney, I will sell at pub- We auction, at 163 First avenue, in the city of New York, on Thuraday, the 14th of Dec., 1854, at 1o’clock, P. M., the drugs, medicines, furnitures, fixtures, and all other property embraced in said mortgage. R. F. ANDREWS, Att. for Mortgagee. M B. BUTLER, AUCTIONEER.—PEREMPTORY sale of ready-made clothing, cloths, &c.—Will be sold at auction on Tuesday, Dec. 12, at 10 o'clock, at 409 Grand street, the entire stock and fixtures of a merchant sailor's store, consisting of ready-made clothing, cloths, caasimeres vestings, trimmings, also counters, fixtures, mfrrors, stove, &c. Terms of sale cash. MM" WRAY, AUCTIONEER—PLATED WARE, pianos, furniture, &c., at auction. On Wednes- day, Dec. 13,’ at 104; o'clock, at the spacious store 335 Broadway, corner of Anthony street. M. Wray will sell aa above an invoice of fine plated ware, comprising din- ner and tea setw, pitchers, urns, cake baskets, forks and spoons; also twe superior rosewood pianos, but little used, cost $450 and $550, with @ variety of ‘parlor and chamber furniture. Sale positive. ORTGAGESALE.—A. M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, will sell this day, Tuesday, Dec. 12, at 94 0’clock, at 65 Fulton street, the dxtures of a dining saloon, con- sisting of gas fixtures and counters; and at 124 o'clock, at his auction rooms, 23 Bowery, removed for conveni- ence of sale from the above saloon, chairs, tables, office stools, oil paintings, looking glasses, eight mahogany tables with marole slabs, also feather beds, carpeting, wardrobes, stoves, and a number of other articles in the ine, AWNBROKER’S SALE—WM. LEWIS WILL SELL this day, at 195 Bowery (up stalte) by, order of no. R. Simpson, a quantity of unredeemed pledges, mprising an assortment of long shawls, capes, rem: nants, &c. ; also, overcoats, frock and dress do., pants and vests. fale to commence at 103; o'clock,’ A. M. Men’a clothing at 1 o’elock. UPERB SALE OF FANCY GOOD8.—WILLIAM IRVING & CO., auctioneers, will sell at auction on Wed «ay and Thursday, Dec. 13 and 14, a) 1044 o'clock eac! at the salesrooms, No. 8 Pine street, Signor G. B. Pandolfini’s importation, Statuary—Venus de Medicts, Dgne‘ng Girl of Canova, Cusid, Bacchus, Venus of Cano- va, carved marble lions, &e. Bardylis marble, sienna, verde antique, agate, &c., Pompelt yi hers, Roman and Grecian vases, vases, urns, Hebe, Etruscan and Medicis vases, of various sizes; superb pa'r of agate Hobe vases, eight feet bigh; elegant Mosaic inlaid centre tables; card receivers, with pedestals, vine and sergent handles; large tazzas, supported by dolphins, with serpent haodles,of every size; marble pedestals, candlesticks, watch cases, &e. Heavy Silver Plated Ware—Tea sets, trays, Leghorn frames, castors, &e.; bronze and marble clceks ond condelabras, groups and figures; Parian mar- ble groups, vases and figures, Chinese Goods—An entire invoice of French china dinner and tea sets, vases, figures, &e.; papier mache goods, Bobemian glass, Purchasers can have their goods pa:ked on the pre = = ILVFR PLATED WARE.—WILLIAM IRVING & CO. SS anctioneers. will sell at auction on Wednesday Thursday, Dec. 13 and 14, at 10%; o’cleak, at the , No. 8 Pine street. ' Silver Plated Ware—An entire ice, comprising cake baskets, castors, liquor frames, candlesticks, sals, en sets, wasters, from 10 to 24 inches, urns, tea kettles, card baskets, oyster dishes, kc. An entire invoice of superb new Chinese goods, bronze clocks, candelabras and Ggvres, Parian marble groups, vases and figures, French china dinner aad tea sets. \ases, Se , marble and alabaster, Sig. G. B, Pandolfini’s mportation; papier mache goods, &e. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE—THIS DAY, TURSDAY, Dee. 12, of brilliant diamond jewelry and fine gold “atches, imported expressly for the Broadway trade, to ie sold by WATERBURY & DYER, commencing at 103 o’clock, at their store, 38 Broad street A rare chance for New Year's gifts, as every article offered will be posi- tively sold. ‘1HOMAS MANSON, AUCTIONEER.—THIS TUESDAY morning, at 103, o'clock, sale of rich fancy gools; ‘lso elegant furniture; also mirrors and oil paintings, tc. TUNIS MORRELL will sell at his large ‘and spacious sales room, 34 Broadway, corner of Duane’street, a large collection of fancy,, &e. articles that are in demand pre- vious 10 new year. 7 marble top tables, and 3 dozen chairs fora saloon. N.B.—You are guaranteed from any by bidding. ro ILLIAM WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL ELL ON Wednesday at 104, o'clock, at 187 Canal street, all the genteel household furniture of a family breaking up hounexeeping, consisting of elegant tapestry and ingraia carpets, sufux, mahogany parlor easy and rocking cuiairs, rosewood and mahogany centre tables, gilt frame pier glasses, bookcases, mantel clocks, vases, rich and aplen- id window curtains and shades, white and gold china dinner and tea sets, cutlery, plated ware, stair rods carpets, oil cloths, marble top dressing bureaus, wi stands, toilet sets, French and cottage bedstends, hair mattresses, feather beds, blankets, spreads, war l- robes, cooking stoves, crockery and glassware. The above furniture is in good order, and worthy of attea- tion 8. MELLER, AUCTIONEER—BY HOUGHTON & ¢, MELLER — This day, (Tuesday) 10 o'clock, at the sales room, 113 Nassau strest, assignees’ sale of the entire ntock of a first class jeweller, includ- ing iron safe; one heavy silver mounted flute, cost $150 rich pearl iniaid shawl boxes, &c Jewelry will consiat of 100 gold watches, by the best English and French makers; silver do; 300 electroplate gold pencils and watch heya, breastpins, earrings, bi ea, clasps, finger Hinge, pina, &e., in great variety; together with « large lot of diamond tings, pins, earrings, &c., fully warrant- ed. It would be impossible to enumerate the articles contained in the above stock, all of which will positively be sold by order of the assignee. We recommend this really superb stock to our numerous friends and the pubbe. Catalogues issued on morning or sale. Also, an Ansortment of rich silver plated cut bottle castors, cake baskets, tea sets, heavy plated forks, spoons, butter knives, napkins, rings, cloks; rich decorated French china ‘tea sets, of 44 pleees each; elegant vases, motto cups, rich French china, toilet seta, &c. AUCTIONEER.—DIAMON| itches, &c.—WILLIAM IRVING TLLIAM account of"whom it may concern, diamond itese crosses, Matin! So Noethe fine brilliants each ; elegant diamonds, single nd cluster rings, valued at from fifteen to three hundred dollars; single stone and cluster diamond scarf pins, diamond single stone breast pins, weighing from % to 33¢ carats; diamond cluster do. of great beauty; diamond ear-rings im clusters, and single stone with pendants; suites of gold enamelled breast pins, bracelets and ear-rings; gold thimbles, toothpicks, lage cil canes, &c., silver boxes, &c. Watches— e gold lepine, lover, chronometer, duplex “hunting levers, &c., with double and single dials, by the best English, French and Swiss makers. Fine gold fob, vost guard chains, of various patterns, together with a large assortment of other jewelry. very article war- ranted aa represented in the catalogue. POST OFFICE NOTICKS, OST OFFICER NOVICE.—CHANGE OF HOUR.—THE Eastern rail, via New Haven Railroad, will on and as at this office at » IBAAO V. FOWLER, Postmaster, THI3 DAY, TUESDAY, 144 Broadway, the st: maker and jeweller, conmsting in part of gold and silver watches, gold chains, bracelets, earrings, pins and rings, silverware, fan-y article 3 4 i br order of Monday, the 11th inst quarter before two o'clock P Perey me SUPERIOR COURT OF THE CITY Lact Ney. York.—On the 24 day of December fast & Cecree of divorce was gianied ww Licken M. Backus, of this elty, from her husband, ‘4, Backus, oy Dee. 13th, from pier No. 4, North river, at 3 o’elo ROUSE, AROUSE—STEAMSHIP FIREMEN AND cast yossete, new ts tho time to-daheap ou cause, mass meecting be held at Capt. Kerrigan’s, No. 22 White street, on Wednesday evening, December i3th, at 136 o'clock, to take into consideration and adopt such measures asare both for our future benefit, as wellas steamship owners and others who may require our ser- vices; come one come all, and in a spirit of fairness and justice give satisfaction to every one concerned. By order of JAMES NEE. Cee IN THIS CITY ON THE 23D OF November last, one North Carolina State bond for $7,000, No. 1)117, dited 1st January, 1854, directed to Gransboro, N. ©., which has not went to hand. ‘The ublic is cautioned against buying sail bond, Should he same be offered for sale please inform THOMAS McKNIGHT, 34 Liberty street. es, New Court House.—Notice is hereby given tone per cent was aided on the first day of Decem- ber, on all taxes unpaid at that date, and that a further addition of one per cent will be made on the 15th day of December, on all taxes then unpaid. Notioeis also here- by. fren, that on the first day of January next, interest will be added on all taxes then remaining unpaid, st the rate of twelve per cent per anaum, calculated from the Slet day of August, 1853, HARVEY HART, Receiver of Taxes. ‘ASHINGTON LODGE NO. 2, A. P. A.—THERE will be a special meeting of this lodge on Wednes- day evening, at half-past seven o’clock, in the lodge room. A full attendance is requested. W. C, SMITH, R. 8. Tiss FOR 1854.—OFFICE OF THE RECEIVER OF _WINTER FASHIONS. \LOAKS, MANTILLAS, TALMAS AND CHILDREN’S patterns, of all kinds, warranted to fit, for sale at the dressmaking establishment, 277 Grand street. Opera, ball and street dresses made at the shortest notice. Terms moderate. ADIES’ FANCY FURS.—THE SUBSCRIBER INVITES public attention to his present unrivalled assort- inet of Sasian and Hudson Bay sablas, stone mink, ermine, lynx, genet, squirrel, fo mountain marten, and ftoh, sil masufactured expressly for Srst class city retail trade, and at extremely moder- ate prices. GEO. BULPIN, 361 Broadway. ADIES’ CLOAKS—GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. —The nubscribera beg to notify the ladies that they have this day made a great reduction in the prices of their entire stock of imported and other cloaks, which comprises for this advanced season, an unusually large assortment of the newest ani best ‘styles, all of which are offered at very low prices. J. BECK & CO., 366, 786 and 788 Broadway. ARIS, FEATHERS, BEAVER BONNETS, &C.—WE have received per late steamers, elegant lota of maria feathers, flowers, &c., among which— 100 dozen rich white ontrich tips. 0 do. do. black ostrich tips, 60 do. do. mixed and colored ostrich tips. 25 do. super white, black and colored feather tri mings. Also on hand—beaver, plush, felt, and straw bonnets; French flowers, ribbons, ke. HOMER & KEICH- AM, 64 and 66 Jobn street, corner of William. MILLINERY GOODS. : OLIDAY BONNETS. — SOMETHING NEW AT Genin’s Bazaar.—Ladies are invited to call and examine a bonnet of entirely new shape and material, designed expressly for the holidays. To be opened on Wednesday, Dec. 13. GENIN’S Bazaar, 513 Broad M i. LICHTENSTEIN, OF THE LADIES’ DRESS ‘TRIM. on e ming store, 90 Bowery, corner Hester st., receiv- ‘Saturday, Dec. 9, out of the New York Custom House, 150 boxes rich silk velvet gallons, for cloak and mantilla trimmings; 50 boxes ribbons, for bows, &c., for trimming ball and evening dresses; and 100 boxes ribbons, dress, flounce and basque trimming. Any sam- ple of silk or other dress goods sent to the store by pos! or otherwise, will be matched in the best manner, and immediately returned. NION COURSE. e match between “North Star and German Stag, will positively come off tu-day,rain or shine, at 2 0’clock, Im- mediately after a running match between Chicken Billy and American Antelope. Stages leave the ferry hourly, for the course. Admission 50 cents. THE TRADES, &c. RAUGHTSMAN WANTED.—ONE THAT 1S PER- fectly acquainted with railroad drawing, and can produce suitable recommendations as to capacity, Ac., may apply at the office of the Panama Railroad Com- pany, No. 78 Broadway, to FRANCIS SPIES, Secretary. RILLERS =WANTED.—FIFTY DRILUEFS AND four blasters wanted for immediate werk. Apply at 66 Elm street, from 9 to 10 o'clock A. M. ITHOGRAPHIC PRINTER WANTED, TO GO TO A New England city.—A man of perfectly correct abits, and conversant with the details of the art, may hear of a permanent situation by addressing a line, stat- ing terms, &c., to X., Herald office, for one week. 0 BAKERS.—WANTED, A MAN TO TAKE CHARGE of acake bakery in all ita branches, To a steady, competent workman the highest wages will be given. Unexceptionable reference as regards sobriety required. No other need apply. Inquire in the bakery corner of Concord and Jay streets, Brooklyn. (0 BOSS TAILORS.—A YOUNG MAN, EIGHTEEN years of age, having a slight knowledge of the above trade, would like to apprentice himself, no as to ain a thorough knowledge thereo!. Address box 1,620 Pont Office. ATCHMAKER WANTED—TO GO TO THE SOUTH- west: a good workman. Apply to Brainerd & Gell- roy, 10 Cortlandt street, up stairs. City, with the mails and for on We 18th inst., at 12. 0” 'y- quested thee besos o'clock. [ARD, 4 Bowling Green. .—UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM. ship PACIFIC, C. Nye, Commander, This ip will depart with United States mails for Europe ely on Sat , December o'clock M., from berth at foot of Pasoe: ThefAtlantie will suceeed the Pacific, and Shippers will please take notice that the ships of this line cannot carry any goods contraband of war "NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES Mail Steamers.—The ships composing this line are 1 following :— ATLANTIC, Capt. West. | BALTIC, Capt. Comatock. PACIFIC, Rt Nye. ADRIATIC, Capt. ——. These ships, having been built by contract, expresaly for government service, every care has their construction, asin and speed, and thélr ac ualled for elegance of passage from New York to Live cabin, $130; in second do., $75. Exclusive sized staterooms, 9325. From Liverpool to New York, £30 and £20. An experienced “oe attached to each ehip. No berth segured ti id for. OPOSED DATES OF SAILING. FROM NEW YORK. Saturday, Nov: 11, 1854. faturday, Nov. 25, Saturday, Dec. 9,“ Saturday, Dec. 23, ‘* For freight or EDWARD K. COL! BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool. STEPHEN KENNARD & 00., 27 Austin Friarn, ednesday, Dec. GEO. H. DRAPER, Havre, the value thereof therein expressed. Shippers will please take ‘notice that the ships of this line cannot carry any goods contraband of war. engines, to ensure strength tions for passengers are 1, in first | @ of extra FROM LIVERPOOL. joe Wednesday, Nov. 1, 1854. “ Wednesday, Nov. 15, Wednesday, Nov. 20, Wednesday, Dee. 13, We 27, ly to tbo Wall atreet, New York. s London. JOHN MUNROE & CO., 26 Rue Notre Dame des Vie [toires, Paria. The owners of these ships will. not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precions stones, or metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and on ond PHTLADELPALA, CITY OF MANCHE iB. KANGAROO +++ About LIVERPOOL. uraday CITY OF MANCHESTER... Wednesday, Decemeer 20, 1854. KANGAROO, About Wednesday, hing to bring out their Agent, 17 Walnut street, Phi way, New York. HE LIVERPOOL AND. PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP Company intend soiling their favorite steainsh, CITY OF MANCHESTER, .. .2,125 tons, Capt. Wyli CITY OF BALTIMORE, (new)2,538 “| \Capt. — CITY OF WASHINGTON, do..2,700 “| [Capt. R. Leitch. KANG 11,874“ L1Capt. — Thursday, January 18, 1855. state room. passengers will be taken, and found with comforfably cooked provisionf, for $25 .to Liverpool | $40....,..,from Li : an be ends ? obtain certificates of passage, and drafts on Liverpool, in sums of £1 sterling and upwards. Ap ly to SAMUEL lelphia, and No. 7 Broad: 2,400 tons and 600 horse power (R. class passei only received for passage. LASGOW & NEW YORK STEAMSHIP COMPANY.— The new and powerful steamships NEW YORK, ‘Cralg, commaniler)? and GLASGOW, 1,962 tons and 400 horse power (W. Cumming, commander), built expressly for the trade be tween NewYork and Glasgow, will sail as under. From New York, Glasgow, Saturday, 20th January, 1955, at 12 noon. First cabin, saloon state-rooms (steward’s feo included), $90; first cabin, midship (state-rooms steward’s fee included), $75. ‘Third class.—A limited number of third rs will be taken, supplied with provisions of good quality, properly cooked, at $25 each. Carries a surgeon, F freight or passage, apply to J. McSYMON, 38 Broadway, New York. New York city bills or gol OR SOUTHAMPTON AND land the mails and — 16th, at 12 o'clock, from of Beach street. Price Decem| MER LIVINGSTON, Agent, 53 Broadwa: plete their engagements at onee, of lading for signature. This the whole of her cargo engaged, and goin, board, at pier 26 East river. Shippers ‘to San will please observe that the vessels hundred tons disengaged Wall street, or Messrs, EVER street. HAVRE.—THE UNITED States mail steamship UNION, R. Adains, command. er, will leave for Havre, touching at Southampton to ngers, on Saturday, December Pie No. 37 North River, fuot 4 posees fest Aap tap ae- coud do, $75, Li not wanted during the voy ige. should be vent om board the day before sain. “below.” No freight wil be taken after ‘th ber 14th. For freight or passage apply to MOR! 7. ESPAICH LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—LOWEST rates and no deduction.—Shippers per clipper ship GOV. MORTON, Capt. John Burgess, will please com. ind ‘hand in their bills te ship hae nearly rapully op 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 1 apply to SUTTON & CO., $4 iT & BROWM, 169 Front WANTS. “4 SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG woway, as wet nurse, whohas lost her baby; best of refer. énee. Apply, for three days, at 105 “edar street. Ac WANTED, 10 SELL AN ARTICLE WHERE ; # young man can make from five to ten dollars per jay; only w small deposit required. Inquire at the prin cipal Ehxir office, 261 Broadway. SITUATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN GIRL, WHO A, understands hairdressing, dressmaking, and all ands of needlework, as lady’s maid. She speaks pretty wod a little French. Best reference given *, Herald office. NURSE.—A | RESPECTABLE MARRIED woman, with a fresh breast of milk, who has lost er baby, three days old, wants a situation to go out, or would take # baby to her own residence. Apply at 296 Thirty-second strect, between Ninth and Tenth ave nues, third floor, back room. Reference given. gogd Engli "WET RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SIT- tion as cook, washer and ironer; willing to assist hing required. Can be seen, for two days, at 81 wenty eighth wtreet RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, THAT SERVED her time at dressmaking in England, would go out io work by the week or month, to s lady of dressmaker, Any comman:is addressed to 8. M. W., for three days, at 350 Twelfth street, between First and Second avenues, shall be promptly attended to. YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A SITCA- A tion to do general housework, in a emall private family, Reference from her last place. Apply at 56 a Weat SITUATION WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, in a respectable private family, «3 Seamstress; uncerstands all kinds of family sewing; would go by the day or week; would be willing to do light chamberwork or take charge of a child. Best of city reference cun be given from her last employer. Cua Le seen for two days at 173 Varick streot. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS cook, warher and ironer; is an excellent bread inaker; has the best of city reference. Can be seem for two days at 118 Seventh avenue. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA- tion as plain sewer; is willing toassist with bit dren or chamberwore, if required. Cin be seen for two days at 877 Ninth avenue, between Thirty-third and Thirty-fourth streets. RESPECTAPLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS A cook, washer and ironer; has no objection to go to ihe country; the best of reference given. Can be seen at 1208t. Mark's place, for two days, from 9 to 100’clock in the forenoon, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE A young woman, as plain cook, washer and ironer, or to do the work of a small private family; can produce the best of city reference. Can be seen at 130 frag fifth street, between the Second and Third avenues, for two days. N EXPERIENCED RETAIL DRY GOODS SALES- man, wishes a situation to go South; best of refer- énee given. Address 8. M., box — Herald office, or I. Wilson, 60 Jane street, for one week. RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN WISHES A SI- tuation aa seamstress, in a gentleman’s family; fas no objection to light chamber work, and would make herself useful in any department; can cut and make ies’ and children’s dresses; salary not so much an object as @ permanent situation; has no objection to go West or South with a family. Can be seen for three y+ at No. 8 Fourth avenue, (toy and faney store,) two der SITUA’ who can cook, tuke care of a small dairy, and is willing to goin the country, or would do housework in a small family. Cao be seen for three days at 10 Hester street, corner of Suf- folk, in the store. LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS, GOVERNESS IN a private family, to teach children the usual Dranches of an English education, with Freneb if re- qui vr as teacher ina small school, and feels cons- dent her manner of imparting instruction will ploase. A comfortable home more an object than salary. Can give the highest reference. Address Teacher, vare of Pro- fessor McCarthy, Williamsport, Maryland. YOUNG MAN WHO CAN USE CARPENTERS’, OR most any kid of tools, wants a situation, where niwuie himself generally useful, Address X. ¥. erald oftce. DN N BXPERIENC AN wwany years achuntaunet 16 abe bard St cuties, Wwunts a situation ina private family. 1s competent to do all kinds of family sewing, and cut and make child- dren’s clothes, in the newest fashions. No objection to sew by the day or week. Can give good revommenda- irom her last place. Can be scen for two days at ixth avenue, near Twenty. third street, IGHLY RESPECTABLE ENGLISH PERSON, AL wishens situation as lady's maid, or soamstee auddo light chau berwork. Cun give the best of city re- ference. Please cail at 165 West Sixteenth street, for two dass. RSE, FOR vi of Nica: steamahiy Capt. E. rive’ T steam the Nicaragua Transit route, having but tweive Jand transportation by first-class carriages. steamers are THE WEST, (2,000 tons to CHARLES MORGAN, ounce. EW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP LINE, | Nicaragua,—The Accessory Transit Company ua, propristors.—The aplendid dough STAK OF . Turner, will leave, from pier No. 3 North at 3 o’clock P, M. precisely, for Punta Arenas, 7, December 12, connecting with the favorit ip SIERRA NEVADA, (2,000 tons burthen, surpassed in their ventilation and ac commodations, For information or passage, apply only nt, No. 5 Bowling Green. Le’ ter bag made np at the office. Letters 25 cents per half DANCING ACADEMIN8. ROFESSOR BOND'S DANCING ACADEMY.—NEW classes forming for the second quarter at his rooms, corner of Bowery and Delancy street; Mondays Thursdays, 179 Wooster street, 1 ear Bleecker. Tue: \d Fridays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, at 360 Grand et. For particulars inquire at the rooms on the above days EXTRA PAY. 8. NAVY SAILORS AND OTHERS.—EXTRA PAY promptly paid, bounty land warrants obtained, nought and sold; pensions prosured, balances due heirs of Toomsed U. f aggre collected, and all kinds of claim againat ihe U. 8. recovered by EDWARD BISSELL., Agent, and late Purser U.S, Navy, 67 Wall street. \HE EAR AND EYE—DR. HEATH, AURIST AND oculist, devotes especial attention to the treatment afness and all discases of the ear and eye. Beauti- ful artificial eyes inserted which look and move like the natural organ. A variety of ear trumpets kept. Otfice, 304 Broadway. Hours frem 3 to 5 P. M. OTEL FRANCAIS-FSPAGNOL, 413 BRO % near Broaiway.—Familes can have elegantly fur- Diahed suits of apartments in the above well conducted establishment for the winter, and enjoy all the comforts of @ private house. Single gentlemen will also find plea- sant and elegant rooms. Table d’hote at 5 o'clock. MME. MONDON. OLDRIDGE’S HOTEL, 787 AND ‘759 BROADWAY, corner of Clinton place—conducted on the Euro: jean plan—offers unsurpassed accommodations to fami. ies or individuals in want of handsomely furnished and neatly kept apartments, with or without board, at reazonable rates, and where all the comforts of a quiet tome can be enjoyed SUPERIOR QUALITY OF BRANDIBS, WINES, A. seotoh and Iieh whiskeys, rums, gins, xyrups an cirdials, London and Dublin porter,’ Philidelphia ale and porter, in bottles, for family use. For sale at N. H. UNDERHILLS, 430 Broome street, corner of by. RESTAURANTS. ‘HINGS HAVE CHANGED From Olt to New, At Number Two. Since Infant Frederick died. SHIPPING. EW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS STEAMSHIP CUM- ny. For New Orleans. | Btoppiog at Havans, Carrying the United Sta es Mail. ‘The steamship UA- HAWBA, R. W. Shufeldt, commander, will sail for the above ports on Tuesday, December 26th, at 12 o’clock, from pier at foot of Beach street, North ‘river. Freight for the interior and for Mobile, consigned to our agents in New Orleans, Jawes Connoly & Co., will be forwarded free of commissions Passengers for Havana must pro- cure passports before leaving port. For freight or passage, apply to LIVINGSTON, CROCHERON & CO., agents, 31 way. N.B.—The BLACK WARRIOR, J D. Bulloch, commande’, will succeed the Calawba, and sail Tuesday, January 9th. Bills of Iadiog must be seat in for signing the evening previous to the ship sailing. OR SAVANNAH—FARE REDUCED.—THE UNITED States mail steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Capt. J. J. Garvin, will leave Philadelphia for Savannah on Wednesday, Dee. 29, at 10 o’clock A. M. Fare $20; steerage $7. The Keystone State will leave as above the following Wednesday, Agents in New York, SCRANTON & TALLMAN, 19 Old slip, where staterooms may be re- cured, i" FORFOLK, PETERSBURG, AND KICHMOUND,— The United States mail steamship ROANOKE, T. Skinner, commander, will leave pier No. 13 Norts river, on Haturday, Dec. 16, at So’clock P. M.; will ar rive {a Norfolk the next afternoon, and Petersburg and Richmond the following morning. From Norfolx, pan- sengers for South proceed by railroad direct, with se tick from Welton to wil Fn Steel Richmond, $20, Phsenge bal pee Appt te . jr a TODLAM. PEE AN TS. 6 way {OR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA—U. & MATL LIN The new and splendid steamship FLORWA,Capt. M. 3. oodbull, will leave New York for Savannah, on Wednes- Pills of Iading signed on board. For freight apply on board; or for passage, to SAMUEL L. MITCHILL, 13 Broadway. The new steamship Augusta, Capt. Thomas leave on Saturday, Dee. 14, For Florida, Lehwve irom dew > kW vRCMRUMViie, BOA, mH , Ha pinwall Lecember 20 street, North ship NOKTH STAR, Captain nect at ‘anama railroad.—On to prevent detention in rase of accident. U 8. MAIL LINE FOR CALIFORNIA, VIA As- | ednesday, o'clock P.M, from pier foot of Warren iver, will bedispatched the fleet steam- chard Wamack, to con- ma with the new and superior steamship John L. Stephens. A spare boat always kept at Panama, For passage, apply at the Company’s office, No. 177 West street, to oy ey J. W. RAYMOND. Yana and New Orlea 15, at 2 P.M., from pier foot of Warren street, N River, by the ‘well known and favorite steamship CRES- CEN1' CITY, Captain John McGowan. Pasang 30¢, per cubic foot. Specie only taken on f na. Shippers will be suppli of the form si office.” No other forms signed, az no bi street, corner of Warren. wi lip. proved herself very” fast.” Her azcommod: poseengers are of the very beat, both in first plication is necessary. For freight or rates, apply to ARKELL & ELLOL, 1 or E. Richardson & Co., 52 South street. 8. MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY FOR HA- .—On Monday, December | auited e can be recured at the company’sofiice. Freight to New Orleans, ht to Hava with blank bills of lading ned by the company, on application at their ; of lading will be signed after the hour of sailing. For freight or tage apply at the ofice of the company, No, 177 STRALIA.—INDEPENDENT LINE—SIXTY DAYS he beautiful A 1 clipper ship EASTERN tons burthen, Simon Ross, commander, immediate despatch for Melbourne, Port Phil above ship is only two years old, and hi ‘abin, and as only limited number will be taken, early aeage. at low Pearl street, passage—Only eighty dollars for a bourne,—The aplendid A 1 clipper sbi 1,500 to buta ing families have been unable to engage Passage, owing to the high rates hitherto charged, have deter: asengers at the unprecedentedly low price of eighty dollars, which will indlete provisions, water, attendance, and all other ne cessaries for the voyage, with the sole exception of bed ‘and pas: gers already engaged, she will have quick despatch. K freight or pees ‘apply on board, at pier No. 7, KE. h 1 , 146 Pearl street, or K. RICK. mined to carry a limited number of ding. Having a great portion of her ca orto ARKELL & ELL ARDSON & CO., 62 South street. USTRALIA INDEPENDENT LINE—SIXTY DAYS ssage to ip EASTERN 8: ATE, burthen, Simon Ross, comm’r, will have imme diate despatch for Melbourne. The accommodations of this fine ship for passengers, both in first and second cabins, re superior to those of any other vessel now up. limited number of passengers are taken, early ap- lication is necessary. ‘Ihe proprietors of this popular e, aware that a number of mechanics and others bav- No, 8, E. R., with immediate despateh. Clipper ship’ Lyrae ‘Sidney, from Pier No. 12, E.R., with immediate despateb. Clipper ship OCEAN QUEEN, to nucceed the Tropic, h December. and sai) 204) Wall USTRALIA~—FREE PASSAGE—PIONEER LINE, CAR- rying United Staten mails.—The subscriber, ‘under the government of New South Wales, is re im the clipper ship here, balance employment guaranteed at cur- contract with PIC, ey Byaney. | ying sydney, pa; passage paid al ter arrival, and rent rate of wages, heh are enormou 5. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall stree' in Melbourne—first class on or before the 20th inst. Addre: ald office, (Cures ane HARVEY BIRCH, CAPTAIN NELSON, for San Francisco, is now loading at Pier Ni 1 ver, and having a large portion of hy &, gon bourdwill have Immediate dispa 1 ireh is one of the finest ships ever built aid presents unusual inducements to ship} fa quick ship at low rates, Shippers to San F v H observe that the vessels of this line finish their load- vg ina few days after coming to the berth, and are not «: tained for want of freight, but have prompt dispatch SUTTON & ©O., 84 Wall «treet. F, AUSTRAL ; id ship SANTIAG rt on Wednesday, Lith inst Passengers and (re'c! Apply to AILL ER & LORD, 108 Wall street. NOR CHARI 8. C.—THE SUPERIOR SIDE wheel steamship QUAKER CITY, J. Tl. Hodgdon, e mmander, will leave rhiladelphia for Charleston, 8 C., on Saturday, December 16, at 10 A. M Apyly Wy AadUes be deen ww ves, Philadcly lia, LINE—CARRYING UNITED Clipper ship WINDWARD, for Melbourne, from Pier For freight or paesage, apply to R. W. CAMER jreet. ‘STRALIA.—A FREE CABIN PASSAGE WIL{ A given for the advance of $1,500, to be repaid « arrival arity. Ship to Australian,’ He sails for the abov The clipper ship TAR- "AR is now loading, and will sail on or about the 95th inst. Poth of these vessels have fine accommodations, vill be taken at reasonable rates. Cabin paw ‘vim wore) Poy Balance of Wauts Seo Sixth Page. MARRIED MAN, THAT IS NOT AFRAID to work, wants a situation as porter, or to drive an express wagon, Is well acquainted with ali party of the | city. Best of city reference given, Address J. H. 0., box 169 Herald office, or 147 West Twonty-seventh street, for two days. private family; she is a first rate washer and ironer and baker: can give satisfactory reference, Please call at 38 East Thirteenth street. Can be seen for two days. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion as Indy’s maid: is an excellent dressmaker and Tair dresser; has lived eight years in her last situation, and during that period travelied four years on the con- t of Europe; can speak French. Apply in the ‘ore 3166 Bowery, one docr above Fourth atreet. MIDDLE-AGED GERMAN GIRL WANTS A SITUAe tion either aiter or as cook; has been seven years as cook in Germany in one place; would do general housework; does not require high wages until she learns nd the laagase of this country, Can be aco 8 URSE WANTED FOR A CHILD KIGHT old. Wages #6 a month Relerences re- ‘all immediately at No. 19 Adams street, cor- ‘ater, Brooklyn. SITUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do housework ; perfectly under- Stands her work. Can be seen until engaged at No. 240 Mulberry street, basement, Good reference can be given, SITUATION WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, as nurse and chambermaid, or chamver- maid and assist in the washing avd ironing. Has no objections to go a short distance in the country. Good reference given. Please call at 86 Third avenue. quired. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A uation as chambermaid and waiter, or to take care 6i children, or to do plain sewing. Good «ity references. Can be seen for two daya at No. 212 Twenty-titth stroet, between Elghth and Ninth avenues, fir-t floor, front room, SPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL, WHO UNDER- AL ‘stands 8 little English, wihes’s situation in eo Awerican family to take care of children ; is & good sewer. Can be seen at 520 Second avenue. RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY WISHES TO OB- tain a permanent situation as seamstres, or plain wewer, apd has no objection to assist in .he general housework. Please call at 377 Ninth avenue, first floor, front room. RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN WANTS A SITUA- tion in a private boarding house. The best of Gity reference can be given. Can be seen for two days at 47 Green street, up stairs, first floor. YOUNG MAN, WHO SPEAKS ENGLISR, PRENCA A and German Huently, wishes a situation ax waiter in'a private family, or to travel. Can give the best of city reference. Address D. B., 201 Elm stre PROTESTANT GIRI. WANTS A SITUATION AS A chambermald, or wa.tiog, ox houstwork inweial family. Gvod city’ references given. Please cali at No. 200 Seventh avenue, near Twenty-fourth street. ‘ABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SIT- is competant to take care of children, Wait ona lady or do chamberwork ; can work well at her needie or wait well at table. Willing to make her- self usefal. Address M. F.. No. 17 Saffotk etreet, im the rear, between Hester and Grand RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SIT- _ uation to do the cooking, washing and ironing of « Fespectable private family. Y4 capable of taking « laundresa’ place, as she can do French tioting. The best of city reference can be given from her last place, where she lived three years. Please apply at Ne. fu Houston street, in the rear. USTRALIA.—WANTED, poe myn i A SUR. on. toaccompany ® vessel to Auetraha, i toF eS HARDY, 16: South street. aply RESPECTABLE GERMAN PROTESTANT WOMA LA wishes a situation in a good family, ax seamstres.” verstands cutting and fitting children’s clothing of ali hinds, and the finishing of ladies’ dresses; noderstand+ lngbsh; respectabie references given. Can be seen at 11s}; East Thirteenth street, near Third avenue. .OLOKED GIRL WANTED —T0 DO GENERAL HOt , work ina small family ; none other new! apply. 140. ivingstom street, mear Ticyt street, Brovslyn. tANVASERS 1OR ADVER(ISEMENTS WANTED ply betveen 10 amd 11 roadway, office No, 10. ‘OACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED, BY a YOUNG man, an American. unde nis bie boeines# well. No objection te the co Has good city refertper. 4 at 66 University place, or udurewe J.B, PERS, AND SMart men fitted, in a few days, tar stores, ng $400 t bowrded, and guaranteed Cail m 14 to Tend 1 te lock, at 104 Broadway, flest , front room, T'lnces sure to -flay. +OOK8, WAITERS, NURSE AND OTHER MALE Ce ane’temate domtation, cach with waoxceptionahie city references, provided for respectable families, at the Tmployment Agency Uitice, 60 Bast Fourveenty street, Union sqnare, ¢ *LFRES, SALI conntry you ra