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Furs, Furs.-Splendid sets of ladies’ furs, of stone marten, mountain marten, mink fitch, French, sable, &e.; also, a variety of low wiced furs. ‘Best quality stone marten cutfs ouly $5. CHA 12 Greenwich street. A Chance Seldom Met Wihth.—White Has astonished the public already, by his beautiful fars being #old at such low prices, “I do not delay, Sut call ond examine for yourself. emen, remember White's holiday hat; nothing to country. The style is new WRITE, 212 Broadway, corner of Fulton street. Come One,Come Alli=—The Greatest Assort- ment of fancy goods ever displayed in New York for the hohdays are to be found atthe fancy store of H. 8. Rogers, who has just returned from hurope with ever variety of fancy goods, jet bracelets, perfumery, retd- eules, work boxes, music boxes, games for old and young, toys for all the children in New York amd the re- Bion round about, at prices which are almost equal to making them a present. Old Santa Claus has left bis orders for his Christmas and New Year's supply at the fancy bazaar of H. S. KOGFRS, 449 Broadway. Nothing Ruffles the Temper more than a misfitting shirt, Avoid annoyance, and insure perfection, giving your orders to GREEN, No. 1 Astor House, re mistakes never oecur, and the shirts are sent heme true to time and true to measure. Men’s and Boys’ Clothing—Closing Sales,— ‘We are new closing out our sous of ising spine at greatly reduced prices, to make room for spring goods. TTROUGHTON & KNAPP, 19 Cortlandt street. Seasonable Clothing Tyenty-five Per Cent below the cost of manufacture.—$ 100,000 worth of coats, overcoats, pants and vests, intended for the Broadway retail trade, for sale ax above at EVANS’ clothing ware- house, 66 and 68 Fulton street. The Sudden and Large Redaction of Prices at ROGERS & CO.’S clothing warehouse, corner of Ful- ton aud Nassau streets, is the result of a determination te sweep off the existing stock, and make room for the new arsortments. Every article has been put down to cost. Such a chance for bargains ia fashionable cloth- {ng should not be negiected From the Seat of War.—S. Cahill, 377 Broad- way, has just received a new style of overshoes line | wih furanda new style of lslies’ Wellington ridin boots and gents’ quilted bottom water proof boots; als on hand a splendid assortment of ladies’ and genta’ em broidered and fancy slippers, for holiday gifts. CAHILL, 377 Broadway. Sport} Sport}—This week's Clipper contain the muss between Hyer and Poole, prize fights in Califor nia and Philadelphia, great seven-mile walking match full cargo of other exciting sports. See it by al means. Only 3 cents. Queer! Queer! Very Quceri—The National Police Gazette of this week contains full reports of three very queer cases now before the courts. Read them, and you will see, Also, the conclusion of the Childs Divorce Case; also, more of Ether and Dr. Beale; also, the Tucker Murder Trial and ‘‘The Pirate’s Treasure.” ROSS, JONES & TOUSEY, agents, 103 Nassau street. Sold everywhere. Perham’s Ethiopian Troupe offer some of the best and most laughable songs, duets, extravagan- zas, and other performances ming, ever brought out, Lane, the champion dancer, appears; so does Boyd as Bones. Forbes’ Theatre.—Lord Byron says, with t truth, that truth is strange, stranger than fic- Gon; for aliboug we were prepared for something out of the common way when Mr. Forbes made an engagement with the Risley party, we confess—as Hamlet sayn—as- Yonishment was the predominant feeling, when last week we witnessed their truly graceful and wonderful performances. Mr. Risley end his party have travelled ‘nearly the circui: of the globe, gaining laurals and gold from the highest dignitaries in the world. In the great fan Felice in Rome, the highest officers of the Vatican not enly thought it’s duty buta pleasure to give their aid and countenance to these graceful artists. Mr. Ris- hus been decorated by the present Emperor of Russia with the grand cross of the second highest order in the empire; at Dresden, Vienna, Berlin, St. Petersburg, Mos- ‘eow, Florence, Genoa, Milan, Venice, Naples, Rome, Paris, Lyons, Marseilles—in fact, our limits will not allow us to follow these artists in the detail their merits deserve. Their performance is wonderful—most won- derful; and one feat, one feat only, of Monsieur Divani, in absolutely tying himself in ® knot and drinking s 8 of water, has certainly upset all our preconceived notions of the ‘physiology of the human system. We were favored by Mr. Risy with asignt of his book of autographs, which embraces the names of the prou lest and greatest in the world, We have just been informed that Mr. Forbes has succeeded in engaging this party for two nights longer.—Providence Daily Post. Holiday Season.—Superior Brandies, Wines, Beotch and Irish whiskeys, rums, gins, syrups and cor- ¢ials,Lonton and Dublin porter, Philadelphia ale and rter, in bottles, for family use, for safe at WM. H. UN- Bemuliivs, 430 Broome street, corner of Oroaby. Bogle’s Electric Hair Dye requires only to be known to be appreciated before anything elso. Its superior merits are the theme of admiration and surprise by allwho use it. The ladies long despaired of ever ting so perfect a hair dye, and are in exstacies with g" May be bad, with Bogle’s Hyperion Fluid for the ‘hair, and his other preparations, of the inventor, Wil- Yam Bogle, 277 Washington street, Boston; in New York of A. B. & D, Sands, 100 Fulton street; Chas, H. Ring & o., Rushton, Clark & Co., Broadway; Clicxener & Co., 85 Barclay street, and” by chemists and perfumers throughout the world. ‘The Cltrehugh’s Wigs and Toupees— @iscovery and Neaberretnsa in the make and fit of these articles, are the admiration of all wig wearers. The ad dress is 1623; Fulton street, west side Broadway, nea St. Paul’s Clureh. Hyatt’s Life Balsam. — Kheamatism in its most painful forms, also scrofulu, old ulcers, and the worst cases of diseases of the blood, great debility, liver complaint, kidneys, incipient consumption, &c., are most certainly cured by'this great purifier. Principal depot 246 Grand street; 75 cents per bottle Hyatt’s Palmonic Balsam.—In all complaints of the lungs, chest, throat, etc., such as old and painful cough, painin the breast and side, spitting blood, asth- ma, it will be found the most sovereign remedy, Principal depot 247 Grand street; 75 cents a bottle, si Ddottles for Married. On the 20th of August, at the Church of St. Thomas DAquin, Faubourg st. Germain, Paris, Fe., Viscount Louw Cunwtian Henricart Ds Txory, Lieutenant of the Frevei navy, to ANNE B., eldest daughter of Brevet Brigadier General W. S. Harney, U. S. A. In the absence of the bride’s father, she waa bestowed im marriage by Major John Biddle, of Detroit, Michigan. ‘The may we Pw oenie was Leap a os. Mr. Mason, U. 8. wer to ce, family, mai é in or Sistine Paris, and alarge =4 con- course of the friends and relatives of the groom. The marriage was celebrated at 10 o’clock A. and the its entertained a dejouner at 3 o’clock P. Philadelphia, Louisville, St. Louis and New Orleans papers please notice this nono Un Sunday, December 10, by the Rev. V. Bruce, rector, at Hioboken, Tuomas BuaKgLOcK to Janz, daughter of Wilham Minnitt, Kaq., of New Jersey. ‘On Tuesday evening, December 12, by the Rev. Thomas Armitage, Mr. Tuxopore Van River to Miss Hannan Lane, eldst daughter of John 8. Lane, Esq., all of this Ga Toasdey evening, December 1, by ther Bev. N. B. Baldwin, of Philadelphia, Mr, Caries G. Date voR- DELIA, daughter of Mr, Lewis Katen, of this ei-y. Died. Un ‘Tuesday, December 12, after a lingering illness, Francis Surin, u 20 years. Me frivuus of the faniily are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from the family resideuce, corner of Myrtle avenue and Ryer- son sireet, East Brooalyn. Un Wednesday morning, December 13, at his late resi- dence, 286 Greenwich street, of @ long illness, Mataxw Lyoxs, in the 87th year of his age, a native of the county Wentiweuth, Ireland, and for the last 24 years a resident of this city. His friends and acquaintances, and those of the fa aly, are respectiully invited to attend his funeral, orrow altrnoon, at two o'clock, to the Catholic ry, Lieventh street. Cn pecember 4, after a short illness, Miss Esritna Srx4s, daughter of the late Moses Seixas, of Newport Auhoce island. Athlorida, Orange Co., N. Y., On Tuesday, December short but painfal iliness, JULIA A, Sewan, giiter of the late Dr, Daniel Seward, of Goshen, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully to attend the funeral, from her late residence, this’ inorning. to Goahen for interment. Gn Weduestay morning, December 13, at 5 o'clock, Siany ANNE ‘Tirknesa CoLsian, daughter of Patrick and Keidges Colahan, natives of Bulliuasloe, County Galway, Ireland, aged 10 years and 4 montas. ‘The relatives and friendy of the family are respect- fully requested to attend the tuneral, this afternoon, Her remains at iwo o'clock, from the residence of her pareuta, Vesey street. licr remains will be taken to Calvary Ce. motery for interment. Cn Wedaesday, December 18, at his pesidence, 754 Peoadway, ovekt Sincuaik, in the 46th year of his acne funeral services. will take place this day, at his late resilience, at 244 P. M., and pis remains taken to Corn- wall, Urange county, New York, for intermeut. His friends and those of the famiuy are invited to attend without further invitation, On Wednesday, mmber , Wiis the 4th year of his A. Drag, only sun of he funeral will take piace at the residence of his parents, 1235 roadway, between Fortieth aud Forty- firet ptreets, to-morrow atternoon, at 1/4 o’clock pre- cisely AUVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, POLITICAL. N ADJOURNED MELTING OF THE DEMOCRATIC Av Kepubtican General Committee will be held at Stuyvesant Institute on Thursday evening, December 14, at 7 dy o'clock, P. M, THUS, PL S8T. JOHN, Coairmaa. A. B, Rowtixs, } Secretaries. ARD,—A ME TH W das. P. Busy, Wy 28! COMMITTEE, SEVE he headquart ati '4 vo clock of the Ward ¢ ku wal Lure, -eoretary. | Co. (10 per cent to be paid at time ie SALES yp AUCTION. LBERT H. NICOLAY, 2 eTioNFER. — ction—Reg tiny aa) bonds day, December’ ai 1 cha lay wilt sell 40 the Merchant's ge, for accodas of whom it may con cern, $14,000 Ohio and Mis ipp! Keteoad 21 mortgage 7*\er cent convertible bonis, interest Ist rnrt aud 1st oo toner, $1,000 each ; 62,000 Greea Milas ig and Chi- cage Railroad Co. 8 per cent Ist age bo} interest in April and Qctober, at Broadway Bank, N. Y, 81,000; $10,000 New York apd Harlem Railroad Ist mortgage 7 per cent bond rest payable Ist May aud { ber, $1,000; $3,000 Saniusky, Mansfeld aad Kaulroad Ist mortgaze 7 per’cent bonds, interest Lt March and Ist September, $1,000; $10,000 Cleveland and ‘Toledo Railroad 7 per cent income convertible bonds, in- terest Ist January anu Ist July, im New York, $1,000; $12,000 City of Milwaukie 7 per cent bonds, interest pa: able Ist March and Ist September, $1,000; $5,000 Mi gan Southern Railroad 7 per cent bonds, interest paya- ble Ist March’ and Ist September, $1,000; $1,000 Now York and New Haven Railroad bous 18 tererest pay- able 1st June and Ist December, $1,000; 1,000 shars Illi- nois Central Railroad ($10 paid in) $100 100 Lirook- lyn City Railroad (25 per cent paid in) $25; 100 Third Avenue Railroad, $100 nd New London Steamboat Company, 8: ire Coal and Iron place of sale) $100; 20 St. Nicholas Bank, $100; 40 Island City Bauk, $25; 40 Grocers? Bank, $50; 60 Chatham Bank, $25; 248 Empire City Bank, $25; 40 Central Bank, $: erbocker Bank, $25; 40 Obio Life Insuran Company, $100; 50’ Keystone Insurance Co., of Phila., {hypothiecated) $50; 75 Peter Cooper Fire insurance Co., 20. Terma of sale—Ten per cent this day, and the balance before 2 o'clock to-morrow. The accrued inte- on allthe honds will be charged to the purchaser. Next special sale on Saturday. A. H. N. holds regular sales of stocks, bunds and other securities, every Mou- day and Thursday, and also special sales on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, at the Merchants’ Ex- change, vhen required, At private sale, a great variety of first class railroad bonds, bank, insurance and other stocks. For particulars, see his catalogue, at private tale, at office. Office, No. 4 Broad street, next to corner of Wall. AM CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER LARGE SALE efine watches and rich jewelry, to-morrow, Friday, Dee. 14, at 10 o'clock, contained in store 82 ‘Chathain street, consisting in part of diamond articles, gold and silver watches, gold chains, bracclets, earrings, breast pins, rings, silverware, clocks, &.; also, glass cases, Ox- tures; and two of Herring's large ‘fireproof Salamander safes, of the best description. “ale peremptory, as. tho owner is declining business, Store to let to Ist of May. This sale is continued from Wednesday. UCTION NOTICE,—MORTGAGE SALE OF SPLENDID household furniture; house to let; possession im mediately, I will sell at public auction this day, (Thursday) morning, nt 11 ofelock precisely, att ti urniture und decorations in the large house 169 Wost ‘Twenty-fourth street, unreservedly for cash. The par- lor furniture is all ‘rosewood; two suits in the best of French satin, with solid rosewood frames, being of the finest material and first class workmanship; centre and side tables, two sets brocatelle curtains for four windows, lace do.; etegere, large oval and pier glasses, oil paint- inga, parlor clocks, about 500 yards Brussels carpets on the foors, one richly carved résewood pianoforte, seven octave, and cover: dining room furniture, mahogany suit in damask with covers, solid mahogany extension tables, china vases, gold band dinner and tea sets, silver ware, cut glass ware, together with the furniture of all the bedreoass, both in mahogany and rosewood, such as bedsteads, bureaus, washstauds to match, genoese and mahogany cushioned chairs, sofas, beds and bedding, hair mattresses, bolsters and pillows. Also, the base- ment furniture, comprising everything requisite to a first class house. Parties attending this sale may de- ; 200 damps & pend upon the articles as represented, and that every- thing it be ti i e remptorily sold to the highest bidcer, for ighth avenue cars pass near the house. H. WILSON, Auctioneer. .—D. 8. HOUGH, AUCTIONEE! Great furniture and silver ware sale inorrow (Friday morning) at 70 Warren street, at pre- cisely 10 o'clock, being a very large and well selected collection of housenold furniture, but little used, con- sisting of a very valuable rosewood secretary and book- rack, commodious and finely finished rosewood centre and other tables with Italian marbleized and statuary tops; rosewood parlor suits, all covered ia brocatelle and fatin: three different kinds rosewood etegese with crystal plate front and back; elegantly embroidered lace window drapery, cornices, shades, fixtures, rosewood easy and Voltaire chairs, expensively finished; reception and sewing chairs, finely carved and covered cash. in brocade; a number of oil’ paintings landscay>s, ma- rine views, &c. by celebrated artists; splendid ‘royal velvet carpet; do. Brussels and others; elegant mantel decorations, porcelian, Bohemian and ‘other expeasive vases, Parianand other statuary; ladies’ work tables and baskets; velvet rugs, covers, etorges and stands, China dinner sets, tea do., all perfect; walnut and ma- hogany extension’ tables, ivory cutlery, silver spoons and forks; tea sets and coffee urns, do. crockery, mats; rosewood bedsteads, antique and’ modern; mahogany 4o.; dressing bureaus, stands, toilet sets, hair mat- , French Marseilles counterpanes, pillows, bol- sters, &c.; sofas, lounges, chairs, &c. ’Sale positive, rain or shine. UCTION NOTICE.—THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEER. By BELL & BUSH, this day, at’ 11 o'clock, at 1 ranklin street, near West Broadway, will be sol entire furniture of @ genteel family, compris bedrooms, hall and kitchen arrangements, in gooil or- der; carpets sofa, sofa bed, cost $56, fine beds and bed- steads, looking glasses, chairs, &c., cooking stove, and 1 the usual fittings of'a family. Must be removed <ame day, as we always settle out door sales immediately. Friday, at 1034 o’clock, in the auction rooms, 27 Centre atreet, an extensive and Valuable assortment of superior household furniture, by virtue of a mortgage. This sale will be continued on Saturday, with a lot of fine clothing and other wearing apparel, ‘under the same arrange ment. W. 8. Thinsby, Attorney for Assignees. WARD SINTZENICH, AUCTIONEER.—BY EDWARD Schenck.—Edward Sintzenich will sell at auction, this day, at 10% o’clock, at the salesrooms 16 Wall street, a large and magniticent assortment of diamond jewelry, imported watches, fancy goods, French china, bronzes, clocks, gentlemen's dressing cases, papier ma- chie tables, parian ware; elegant Chinese gocds, con sisting of elegant china and gilt tea sets of titty pieces, ladies’ work boxes, inlaid with pearl; beautiful gilt china flower vases, of various sizes and patterns. The jewelry consists of ¢! ut suits of diamond pins and ‘earrings, single stone diamond rings, breastpins, dia mond studs, bracelets, brooches; also, imported’ ena- melled and diamend watches, in fine gold cases, by the celebrated makers, Hoskell, Tobias, Johnson, French and others; best fob and guard chains, lockets, euarms, card cases, pencil cases, silver spoons, forks, &c. Sale posi- tive.’ Terms cash, city funds. BREVOORT HENRY, AUCTIONEER —ELBGANT + sale of rich and valuable furs, sleigh robes, &., by HENRY & BUCK, this day, at 101; o'clock, salesroom, 14 Maiden lane, an rtment of the finest and most superb Greclan stone marten victorines and cuffs; also do. capes; superb fitch marten, Hudson Ba sable, splendid fitch marten, mountain marten, Frencl sable, lustred lynx, cuffs, capes and muifs, ke.; also sleigh robes, Hudson Bay, Isabella bear, buffalo, Bay woll, silver fox, Russian wolf robes. All the re of the Snest qualities, and are worthy the at- jon of country dealers, and those purchasing for mt their own use, as they will be sold in lots to suit pur- chasers. XECUTION SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECCTION issued out of the Marine Court, I will sell this day, at 145 Canal street, at 1044 A. M., thirty overcoats, thir teen veste, and 10 pair of pants. ’ Sale positive. CHAS. W. KRUGER, Constable. (IRENCH CHINA.—WILLIAM IRVING & ©O., AUC- tioneers, will sell at auction, on Wednesday and jursday, Dec. 13 and 14, at half-past ten o’clock, at the salerooms, No. 8 Pine street, French china dinner, tea and breakfast sets; china card plates, figures, card re- ceivers, china vases with Varian figures; bronze and ormolu clocks and candelabras, figures ‘and groups; silver plated waiting trays, castors, tea sets, liquor frames, &e. ; Chinese vases from three inches to three feet high, tea poys, tables, cabinets, work boxes, &c. ; Parian marble figures, groups, vases, butter tubs, &c.; papier mache goods, Bohemian glass ware, &c. ; marble and alabaster figures, groups; Hebe, Etruscan, and Medicis vases, &c., the importation of Signor G. B. Pandolfini. COLTON, AUCTIONEER.—LARGE AND IMPOR- e tant sale of elegant household furniture, &.—F. Colton will sell on Saturday, at 103, o'clock, at 395 Hud- son street, an elegant assortment of rosewood and ma- hogany furniture of every description, the stock of » dealer declining business, consisting of’ seven rosewood Farlor suites, in satin, brovatelle aud velvet, pichly curv: ed rosewood and mahogany dress bureau, rosewood bedsteads, mahogany do., rosewood and manogany book cases and’ secretaries, wardrobes, etegeres; mahogany chairs, rosewood washst: music stands, rosewood centre, side, and card tables, sofa beds, lounges, lounge beds, extension tables, black walnut dining and tea tables, hair mattresses, palliasters, &c. Sale positive, without regard to weather. ROCERIES, BRANDY, ALMONDS, CURRANTS, RAI- sins, segars, on Friday, Dec. 15, at 57 Dey street, corner of Greenwich.—Soap, candles, teas, sugar, coffee, cheese, brandy, gin, rum, champagne, sleigh bells, sal: dles, halters, horse blankets, waips, knives and forks, spring balances, steel pens, saws, saloon fixtures, tables, chairs, oilcloth, &. W.'A. CARTER, Auctioneer, 57 Dey street. ENRY H, LEEDS, AUCTIONEER, BY H. H. LEEDS & Co.—Thursday, 14th, and Friday, 19th, at 103 d’élock each day, at the extensive sales ‘rooms of J. B. Cook, Esq. , 262 Broadway, Deforest’s Buillings, between Reade and Duane streets—Extensive sale of elegant and valuable cabinet furniture, being the entire stuck of the above well known manufacturer, to be sold positively without reserve, consisting of : Parlor Fugniture—Elegant rosewood sets in every va- riety of pattern, both modern and antique, elaborately carved from Parisian designs, and covered in silk satin brocatelle of one, two and three colors, including sofas, tete-a-tetes, arm, parlor, gothic and sewing chairs; also centre and side tables with statuary marble tops; Sienna and Egyptian do., extre-deaux divans, and other suitable pieces to form’ large sets to match; also, en suite rosewood furniture richly carved and upholsterea, ready for covering, which will be completed in brooale or brocatelle to suit the purchaser, at a greatly raduced rice; also mahogany carved furniture, in plush aud aircloth, in every variety of pattern, Diningroom and Library Furniture—In oak, rosewood, mahogany ani black walnut, comprising elegant exten: sion dining tables, buffets, etageres elaborately carved, with marble tops; chairs’ and sofas covered in different colored morocco, plush and haircloth; side-tables, but- ler’s stands, ke. Bedroom Furniture—Rosewood, mahogany, and black walnut bedsteads, bureaus, double and single enclosed washstands, elegantly carved, in suits or single, w chairs and lounges to match, upholstered and covered in the best materia. Cottage furniture, richly enamelled and decorated, of every color and pattern; hall hat stands, tables and chairs, in rosewood, oak and iron, of the most-desirable styles; office and counting room furniture, in rosewood, mahogany, blackwalaut aud oak, consisting of upright and low desks and escrutoires, office tables, cifurs, Vookcases and racks, stools, tables, &. Also, curtains in brocatelle and damask, and a large variety of miscellaneous furniture artieles. This stock com- prises the largest and moat complete assortment offered this season, and will positively be sold without limit. We consequently invite our customers and the public to examine it before purchasing elsewhere, as the sale offers an unequalled Length free to sup- ply thenuselves. with substantial furniture at low prices. Aeron NOTICE.—M. WRAY, AUCTIONEER.—W. W. SHIRLEY will sell by auction, at,the commission Sdlesroom of Thomas F. Field, 107 Fulton, opposite Dutch street, a large stock of French and English china, white granite parian, terra cotta, lava, silver plated, britannia, cut and presred glass ware and fancy goods for holidays. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. Mon Thursday, ghe 14th Dec. inst., and continue, ‘from day today, tod pose of the whole. A credit of sixty days for sums over one hundred dollars for notes satistactory to the owaers. THOMAS F. FIELD. ENRY T. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—FUR3, SLEIGH robes, &c., at auction. Henry, Leeds, auctioneer, will sell this day, (Thursday,) at 10%’ 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 benim, marten and chiichilla, victorines, mute cuts, capes, and also a ortment o| splendid sleigh and lap robes, gloves, costa, &:. Country merchants and ladies are invited to examine with cata- logue. Sale without regard to the weather. UCTION NOTICE.—FRENCH CHINA, BRONZES AND fancy articles,—JOSEVH W. CORLIES & O0., will sell on Friday, Dec. 18, at 10 o’clock, at their auction room, 37 William street, 100 packages French china, comprising a complete assortment of dinner, tea, break- fast and dessert and toilet sets, colfees, mugs, vases, and fancy articles, being the richest assortment of ware ever offered at auction; also invoices of real French and imitation bronze clocks, figures, groups, candclabras, &e, Also Parian and Bisque ware, groups, figures, &c. Bohemian ware.—Colognes, decanters, card vases, Kc. Also ladies work boxes, writing desks, together with a large assortment of other articles suitaple for holiday presents. Also 10 cases French cut glassware, 15 crates white granite earthenware, 160 boxes Wheeling and Pittsburg glassware, A UCTION NOTICE.—WM. B. JONES, AUCTIONEER, by virtue of an execution will sell this day, at 1032 A.M, at store 145 Canal street, 13 boxes of soap, 15 boxes of starch, and 28 boxes of candles, kc, WM. B. JONES, Constable. SSIGNEE’S SALE OF SILVER PLATED WARE, nos, furniture, &c.—MARK WRAY, auctioneer, will sell, this day, Dec. eat 103g o’clock, at the store 886 Broadway, corner of Anthony street, a large assort- ment of plated ware, pianos, furniture, &e., by order of the assignee, comprising plated tea sets, cake baskets, urns, pitchers, forks, spoons, sofas, side and centre ta bles, bedstends, bureaus, chairs and office desk, &c. Two elegant rosewood pianos will be sold at 12 o'clock. Y JOSEPH HEGEMAN, AUCTIONEER.—LARGE sale of rich and valuable furs, robes, &c.— uesday, Dec. 19, at 11 o’clock A. M. and 7 o’clock P. M., at the central sales rooms, corner of Willoughby and Pearl streets, Brooklyn, a large and very choice selection of furs, from the stock of J. H. Harley, 34 John street, manufactured under his own supervision, from his own importations, expressly for his own retail trade. Ladies and gentlemen, not yet supplied for the season, are res- pecttuilly invited, and will ‘dnd it to their interest, to at- tend this sale. ‘The well established reputation of the manufacturer, and his warranty that every article sball be equal to the description on the catalogue, should in- spire the confidence of purchasers, however ignorant of furs, who wish to embrace the opportunity to supply themselves at this sale, which is made to reduce a aplon id stock rather too la for the hard times. The sleigh robes will be sold at 2.0’clock. No further adver- tisement. ANKRUPT SALE OF FINE GOLD WATCHES AND Jewelry, at suction Samuel Orguod will sell at auction, at his aales coom, 64 Nassau ntreet, this day, (Thursday,) the 14th inst, at 1034 o'clock, A.'M., the bal: ance of the stock of watches and jewelry left unsold of the former barkrupt sale; consisting of gold broaches, earings, sleeve buttons, vest guard and fob chains, an about eighty fine gold watches, the most of which be fully warranted for time and quality. Sale posi and without reserve. By order of the assignee. Reva aerate, AUCTIONEER.—BY EDWARD SCHENCK.—Kdward Sintzenich will sell at auction on Thursday and Friday evenings, Dec. 14 and 15, at 7 o'clock, at the National Academy of Design, 663 Broad- way Je of splendid oil paintings, comprising chef d’- ouvres of ail the modern Belgian, French, American and English schools, This collection, made by a distin- Fuished connoisseur, will be peremptorily sold to the ighest bidder, and offers an opportunity for the enrich- ment of private galleries very rarely met with, The paintings include very beautiful landscapes, architec ral interiors, Duteh interiors, winter scenes, pastural subjects, flower pieces, marine pieces, and many splen- did Iandicapos of home scenery, by the folowing artists, Webster, Carter, Scharpe, Schaifoel, Vandrielst, Villiams, Gerji, Piltiet, Colts, Andrews, Thorn, Vael, Evan Causear, Koessel, Wathean, Omegauck, Vablman, Jasper, Sely, and others. It cannot be too strongly repeatel that these elegant paintings will be sold without reserve to the highest bidder. ‘They are now on view, day and evening, until the ssle. PANCY GOODS, SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY Vt sents.—JOHN L. VANDEWATER, auctioncer.— VANDEWATER & TURNER will sell, on’ ‘hia day, Dec 14, at 1034 o'clock, at the salesreom, 30 Pine and 55 Collar street, a large assortment of fancy goods, con sisting of richly decorated and painted china vases, | lognes, card. receivere, jewel caskets, richly decoratot dinner and tea sets, richly painted inotto cups, richly decorated bisque figures, statucttes, &e.; Bohemian glass ware, &¢,; optical cut vases, colognes, card re, cvivers, caraffe and tumblers, flint eut glasses, decaat. ers, goblets; champagnes, clarets, wines, liquors, &0.; silver plated tea and coffee services, allver moanted castors, flint cut bottles, cake baskets, waiters, and dessert forks, salts, mustards, sugars, butter ¢ ers, toble, ten and dessert apoous, work boxes, travelling companions, ladies? the whole forming a very «esi ney goois suitable for holiday one belgian gun and ¢: ate, Also, MORIARTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS day, at 10° o'clock, at 173 Chatham street, a large assortment of furniture, from families leaving the city; also the effects of two saloons—a, assortment; also’ feather beds, mattresses, &c. Sale positive and without reserve. OTS FOR SALE.—A H. NICOLAY WILL SELL AT auction, to-morrow, (Friday,) Dec. 15, at 12 o'clock, atthe Merchants’ Exchange, three desirable building lota, 50x100, in the beautiful and flourishing village of Irvington, (formerly Dearman,) near the railroad depot. Terms cash, For map and further particulars, apply t0 A. H. NICOLAY, Auctioneer, No. 4 Broad ntteet, New (ork. FERSCHAUM PIPES.—HENRY H. LEDS, AUC- tioneer.—By H. H. Leeds & Co.—On Friday, Dec. 9, &t 12 o'clock, at the sales’ rooms, 19 Nassau street, a large invoice of superb meerschaum pipes, with stems complete, mounted in pure gold silver, and ex- yibited at the London and Sydenham Crystal Palaces — all of which are warranted real meerschaum, and mount- ings folid as per catalogue, consisting of « large variety of every style and description, of the most exquisite workmanship and designs, together with meerechaum segar holders, mounted in allver, ivory and yellow amber. WRAY, AUCTIONEER—EXTENSION TABLES AT ¢, auction—M. WRAY will sell, tais day, Dec. 14, at 103¢ o'clock, at the store 335 Broadway, corner of An thony street, a large assortment of extension tables, comprising all styles and sizes made by Mr. Hurdt, 150 Wooster street, ARKER VEIN COAL LANDS AT PUBLIC AUCTION.— ‘The undersigned trustees will sell, at public auc- tion, on Tuesday, December 26, 1854, at 1234 o'clock P, M., in the Merchants’ Exchange, in the city of New York, one of the most valuable coal properties in the Cumberland coal fields of Maryland, consisting of what is well known as the Jackson, Totten and Westernport properties, lying contiguous, and containing about seventeen hundred acres of land, all underlaid with coal. About fourteen hundred acres lies fronting on George's Creek, and directly on the line of the George's Creek Railroad, for a distance of three miles, aad entirely un- derlaid with the fifteen feet vein of coal, and all uncer. laid with the aix feet vein. The extended front of these lands renders every act of coal available, and makes tae property the most val uable in the Cumberland coal fields, as it is capable o being divided into twenty separate coal properties. ‘Th big vein is of the purest coal ia the Georges Creek re gion, On the Jackson and part ef the Weaternport ur what are called the “Jackson Mines,”? and village o Jacksonville, These mines have been opened and work ed for about one year. The improvements at thes mines are all in complete order, with a capacity to min: 500 tons of coal daily. The village of Jacksonville, which belongs to the Jackson Mines, comprises between forty and fifty first class miners” tenements, a large store house and office, with all the necessary’ railroads, train read, wheel houses, load houses, and all other necessa- sy fixtures for dowmg a very large coal business. ‘The above coal lands are well known and regariled among the best coal lands in that region. Persons desirous of par- chasing, can be satisfied by inquiring at Jacksonville. ‘The titles are good, and the property ean be pointed out by persons at Jacksonville. ‘All the mine cars, tools, and mining fixtures, now at the Jackson Mines, ‘will be sold, with the lands, which Will enable the purchasers to commence immediate operations. The terms of sale will be as follows :— $10,000 cash on the day of sale; $50,000 April 1, 18. $10,000 June 1, 1855; $25,000 September 1," 18: $50,000 April 1, 1856;'and ihe balance in two annual payments thereform; all the deferred payments to bear an annual interest of six per cent from the \ay of sale, to be secured by @ lien on tie lands, SIMEON DRAPER, Auctioneer. By order of J. Philip Reman, Charles f. Danow, tras- he Parker Vein Coal Con KEMP, fortes, &s. jfassau street, two doors from will sell at auction, handsome furnitu convenience of sa on, It as above, a large assor of good quality, removed nsisting of luce window ‘ood pin rors, ‘oor parlor furniture, en sui bles, etegeres, bookcases, extension di and glassware, mahogany tete-a-tet sofas, easy and vat parlor chairs, sofas, bedsteads, Bureaus spring wash , toiletware, lair mattresses, stoves, and all the assortment of household furnivure. (iano- forine—-several rosewood 6 and 7 octave pianofortes very excellent instruments, to be sold without reserve Ka dining and &t 103, o'clock A. M. ‘Twenty-fourth and Twenty fifth liquors, segars, chairs, tables, oi Uxtures, &e, at No. ee SALES AT AUCTION. tees ILVER PLATED WARE.—WILLIAM IRVING & CO. uction on Wednesday and 104; o'clock, at the sales rooms, Silver Plated Ware—An invoice, comprising cake baskets, castors, liquor fi candlesticks, sals, en s ts, wasters, from 10 to 24 inches, uros, tea kettles, card pasket ster dishes, &e, An entire invoice of superb new Chinese goods, bronze clocks, candelabras and figures, jan marble groups, and figures, French china dinner aad tea sets. vases, Kc., marble and alabaster, Sig. G. B. Pandolfini’s importation; papier mache goods, &c. LIVERPOOL.—UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM- | Fthip PACIFIC, Nye, Commander This steam. ship wi with United States mails for Burope on Saturday, December 27, at 12 o’elock M., pi th berth at the foot of Canal’ street For freight or passage, ha\ tions for elegance and comfort, a) to EDWARD Ke COLLINS, 86 Wal street. | Passengers are requested to be on board at 1134 A. M. | The Atlantic will succeed the Pacific, and sail . 10, Shippers will please take notice that ‘the ships of this line cannot carry any goods contraband of war UPERB SALE OF FANCY GOODS,—WILLIAM IRVING & CO., auctioneers, will sell at auction on this day, Thursday, Dec. 14, a half-past ten o'clock each day, at the salesrooms, No. 8 Pine street, Signor G. B. Pandolfini’s importation. Statuary—Venus de Medicis, Dancing Girl of Canova, Cupid, Bacchus, Venus of Cano" va, carved marble lions, &¢. Bardylis marble, sienna, verde antique, agate, &e.; Pompeii pitchers, Roman and Grecian vases, vases, urns, Hebe, Etruscan and Medicis vases, of various sizes; superb pair of eight feet high; elegant Mosaic inlaid © receivers, with ‘als, vine and te Hebe vases, tre tables; card rpent handles; large tazzas, d by dolphii ith it baedles, of every size; marole petestals, ‘candlesticcs marble pedestals, candlesticks, watch cases, &c. Heavy Silver Plated Ware—Tea sets, trays, Leghorn castors, &c.; bronze and marbl clocks ond csndelabras, groups and figures; Parisn mar- ble groups, es and figures. . Chinese Goods—An entire invoice of French china dinner and tea sets, vases, figures, &c.; papier mache goods, Bohemian glass, &c. Purchasers can have their goods packed on the premises. STOVER, AUCTIONEER.—PEREMPTORY SALE OF je clegant fuaniture, pianofortes, gilt frames, mir- rors, decorated china ware, &e., to-morrow, at 10 o'clock, at the salesroom, No. 304 Broadway, corner of Duane street, a large collection of roseweod, mahogany, oak and walnut parlor, dining room and chamber furni- ture, consisting of splendid rosewood parlor suits in satin brocatelle and other fashionable coverings ; marble top centre, side and sofa tables, etegeres, secretaries, library book cases, superior extension dining tables, so- fas, tete-a-tetes, arm chairs, easy do., spring seat parlor do., marble top bureaus and washstands, &c., &¢. Also an invoice of rich decorated china ware, papier i and fancy articles, rich Paris clocks, &c. &¢. This sale will be positive ; no postponement ; catalogues early on the morning of sale. At12 o'clock, a superior rosewood case pianoforte, also one French Grrr SALE OF TOBACCO AND 3EGARS ON Friday, Dec. 15, 1854, at 10 o’clock A. M., at No. 310 Broadway, consisting of a large assortment of tobacco of ; lot of choice Havana and other segars; m scale, &e. {HERIFF’S SALE ON THURSDAY, DEC. 14, AT 10 o'clock A. M., at No. 310 Broadway, consisting of laces, undersleeves, underhandkerchiefs, insertions, caps, ribbons, &e. M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELI! ON SA- turday, at 103 o'clock, at 187 Canal street, by virtue of a receiver’s warrant, 8 large and general assort- ment of jewelry, silver plated ware, gold watches, dimonds, finger and ear rings Also a quantity of ‘ster- ling silver forks and spoons; also, wearing apparel, silk, d satin dresses, shawls, bonnets; also household fur- niture. Particulars hereafter. 8, MELLOR, AUCTIONEER.—BY HOUGHT( e Mellor, this day, (Thureday,) at 1024 o’clock, at No. 113 Nassau street, elegant household furniture, rich velvet and ingrain carpeting, elegant decorated China ware, superior toned rosewood seven octave pianoforte, oil paintings, French plate, pier and oval mirrors, to- ether with magnificently carved rosewood parlor, cham- r, dining room and library furniture, of latest designs, and warranted as represented, all of which has been re- moved from one of our best city manufactories, are now on exhibition with a catalogue, consisting in part as fol- ra: Oue elegantly carved rosewood parlor sulte, carved, in rich French crimson and maroon satin brocatelle, medallion backs, several suites in fancy covering, hait cloth, &c.; rich chamber furniture, rosewood bedstends, bureaus ahd washstands to match; mahogany and wal- nu &c. Also a large lot of mahogany sofas, chairs, bureaus, washstands, rockers, lounges, &¢., together with a lot of second hand furniture. LECTURES. ERMAN LECTURES.—A SERIES OF SIX GERMAN lectures will be delivered at Hope Chapel, No. 718 Broadway, on Thursday evening of each week, commenc- ing oa Thursday evening, the 14th inst., at 74 o'clock, on subjects based on physiology, history and literature. The lectures will be delivered by W. Loewe, A. Wiesner, A. Boehme, C. Schramm, G, A. Wislizenus, and F. Kapy. ‘The first lecture will be delivered by Dr. Loewe. Subject —Scblaf und Traum. Tickets for the course, $1 50; siu- gle tickets, 50 cents. To be had at the door and of Scharfenberg & Luis, 722 Broadway; B. Westermann, 290 Broadway; W. Raide, 922 Broadway; Schmidt, 191 William street; C. F. Gunther, 14 N, Williams street; Dung, 63 Bowery. ECTURE BY THOMAS FRANCIS MEAGHER, ON the Life and Times of Daniel O'Connell, on Thursday evening, Dec. 14, 1854, at the Tabernacle, at 8 o'clock. Tickets, 26 cents; reserved seats, 50 cents, To be had at Hall’&Son’s music store, Broadway; at the Citizen and Irish American offices, and at the duor. B. DUVAL, ESQ, WILL FIND A LETTER AT «the General Post Office, which requires imme- attention. Buia 13 RETURNED FROM BOSTON. ‘Prommation WANTED_—OF GEORGE PRINCH AN optician by trade, who moved from Troy to’ New York about two or three months since. Any informa- tion of him will be thankfully received by Joseph M:- Millan, No, 24 Fulton street. kK ATE M. WILL FIND A NOTE AS BEFORE. RS. BEALE WILL PLEASE CALL ON J, C. MOL- loy, 26 Nassau street, fourth floor. INSTRUCTION. FOR A COURSE OF TEN LESSONS IN ‘« Penmanahip.—Bookkeeping reduced one Unit, viz: $12 60 for a thorough course of instruction, is of particulars at GOLDSMITH’S, 362 Broad w OOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIC, WRITING, &C., taught upon very favorable terms, by W. J. REN- VILLE, 269 Broadway. Each student receives separate i uction and is rapidly advanced in his studies, while the knowledge imparted to him is readily available in practice. Open day and evening. THE MILITARY. LECTION OF COLONEL.—AT A REGULAR MONTH- ly meeting of the Kings County Veteran Corps, held at Colgan’s Hotel, on the 7th inst., Capt. Theophilus Hardenbrook was unanimously elected Colonel, vice Col. A. Verplank, promoted General. UT NONE BUT AMERICANS ON GUARD.—THE American Musketeers are hereby notified that the next meeting will be held at Brooke’s Fooms, 361 Broome street, on Friday evening, Dec. 15, at 734 o'clock. This corps will proceed to Newark, N. J., on Christmas day, for target practice. All who wish to unite will please attend as above. By order. GEO. W. YOUNG, Captain. HH. LICHTENSTEIN, OF THE LADIES’ DRESS TRIM- e Fer fe 90 Bowery, corner Hester st., receiv- @don Saturday, Dec. 9, out of the New York Custom House, 150 boxes rich silk velvet ns, for cloak and mantilia trimmings; 50 boxes ribbons, for bows, & for trimming ball and evening dresses; and 100 boxei ribbons, dress, flounce and basque trimming. Any sam- ple of silk or other dress goods sent to the store by post or otherwise, will be matched ia the best manner, and mmediately returned. RS. E, ROBINSON BEGS TO INFORM HER LADY friends that she has returned from Europe, her Lealth being quite restored; she is now able to resume her business of dress, cloak and mantilla making, hoping by strict attention io merit the patronage sho has so long been favored with. 189 Spring street. «SHIPPING. THOMAS, DIRBOT.—THE ROYAL MAIL Steam Packet Company’s steamer CLYDE, Capt. , willl have despatch for the above port. For =) it. ‘Dec. 20, at 10 o’clock A. M. Fare $20; stee ‘The Keystone State will leave as above the following Wednesday. Agents in New York, SURAN PON & TALLMAN, 19 Old slip, where staterooms may be sv- j\OR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA—U. 8. LINE— The new and splendid steamship A A, Capt. inomas Lyon, will leave New York for Savaunab, on Saturday, Dec. 16,°trom pier No. 4, North river, at 3 o’clock F. M. Bills of lading signed on board.’ For freight apply on board; or for pasasge, to SAMUEL L. MICHILL, 14 Broadway. The new steamship Florida, Capt. M. 8. Woodhull, will leave on Weduesday, Dec. 20. For Florida, through tickets trom New York wo Jackson- ville, $1; to Pilatka, 33. (OR CHARLESTON, 8. C.—THE SUPERIOR SIDE wheel steamship QUAKER CITY, J. 1. Hodgdon, commander, will leave thiladelphia for Chariestuo, C., on Saturday, December 16, at 10 A. M. $20. Apply to HERON & MARTIN, ¢ 8, Philadelp! i" CHARLESIC U.S. mail hii Ewan command office of SP hrough t él; to Vi » Nashyilie will succeed, and leave Wednesday, De- ber 20th. RFOLK, PET RSBURG, ANU RICHMOND). The United mail steamship ROANOKE » Skinner, commander, will leave pier No, 13 North river, on Seturday, Dec, 16, at do’clock P. M.; will ar rive fa Norfolk the next afternoon, and Petersburg aad Kichmond the following morning.’ From Noriole, pas- sengers for the South proceed by railroad direct” witb th HE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES Mail Steamers.—The ships composing this line are the following:— ATLANTIC, Capt. West. BALTIC, Capt. Comstock. PACIFIC, Capt. : ADRIATIC, —. ‘These ships, having been built by contract, expressly for government service, every care has been taken in their construction, as in their engines, to ensure strength and speed, and their accommodations for passengers are unequalled for elegance and comfort. Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, in first cabin, $130; in second do., $75. sized staterooms, $325. From Liverpool to New York, £30 and £20. ‘An experienced surgeon attached to each chip. No berth secured ti id for. PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. YROM NEW YORK. FROM LIVERPOOL Saturday, Nov. 11,1854, | Wednesday, Nov, 1 Saturday, Nov. 25, Wednesday, No Saturday, Dec. 9,” Wednesday, Nov. 29, Saturday, Dec. 23, Wednesday, Dec. 13, Wednesday, Dec. 27, « For freight or e, apply to EDWARD K. COLLINS, 58 Wall strect, Now York. BROWN, SHIRLEY & 60., Liverpool. STEPHEN KENNARD & CO., 27 Austin Friars, London. JOHN MUNROE & CO., 28 Rue Notre Dame des Vic- GEO, H. DRAPER, Havre. (toires, Paris. The owners of these ships will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stones, or metals, unless bills of lading are’ signed therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed. Shippers will please take notice that the ships of this line cannot carry any goods contraband of war. ¢ Exclusive use of extra HE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL, MAIL Steamships. FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. Chief cabin passage. Second cabin passage... FROM BOS Chief cabin passage. Second cabin passage. The ships from Losto ARABIA, Capt. Judiins, PERSIA, Capt. Ryrie, ASIA, Capt. E. G, Lout, AFRICA, Capt. Harrison, ‘These vessels carry a clear white light at masthead; green on starboard bow; red on port bow. AMERICA, Lang, leaves Boston Wednesday, Jan. 3, ASIA, Loti, ww «Jan, 17, 1855. There will be no steamships of this line from New York until further notice. Berths not secured until paid for. ‘An experienced surgeon on board. ‘The owners of these ships will not be accountable fur gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stones or metals, unless*bills of lading are signed therefor an (he value thereof therein expressed. For freight or passage apply to EC NAR ), No. 4 Bowling Green. ED STAR LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS.—PACK Yet of 16th December.—The splendid new and fast sailing packet ship WEsT POINT, Capt. Williams, will positively sail on Saturday, 16th inst., at 12 o'clock precisely, The accommodations for cabin, second cabin and steerage passengers are unsurpassed. Persons about proceeding to Europe should make early applica tion, to secure berths, on board, at pier 45 East river, foot of Rutgers street, or to W. & J. T. TAPSCOIT & CO., 86 South street. LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP Ampany intend solling their favorite steamships»— CITY OF MANCHESTER, 3,128 Capt. Wyli CITY OF BALTIMORE, (new)2, 63 Gapt. — CITY OF WASHINGTON, do..2,700 ‘ |:Capt. R. Leitch. KANGAROO........« 1,874 \\Capt. — 40) CITY OF MANCHE 1X. KANGAROO .,.. FROM LIVERPOOL. CITY OF MANCHESTER... Wednesday, Decemeer 20, 1854. KANGAROO.,...........-About Wednesday, Saloon $90, $66 and $55, according to stave room. A limited ‘number of third class passengers will be saken, and found with comforfably cooked provisionf, for $25.........,.to Liverpool | $40.,......from Liverpool. Parties ‘wishing to bring out their friends can obtain certificates of passage, and drafts on Liverpool, in suns of £1 sterling and upwards. Apply to SAMUEL SMITH, Agent, 17 Walnut street, Philadelphia, and No. 7 Broad: way, New York. LASGOW & NEW YORK STEAMSHIP COMPANY.— The new and powerful steamships NEW YORK, 2,400 tons and 500 horse power (R. Craig, commander 3 and GLASGOW, 1,962 tons and 400 horse power (W. Cumming, commander), built expressly for the trade be- tween NewYork and Glasgow, will sail ay under. From New | York, Glasgow, Saturday, 20th January, 185, et 12 noon. First cabin, saloon state-rooms (steward’s fee included), $90; first cabin, midship (state-rooms steward’s fee included), $15. Third cla: -A limited number of third clase Passengers will be taken, supplied with provisions of good qual ty, properly cooked, at $25 each, surgeon. For freight or passage, apply to J. McSYMON, 83 Hroudway, New York.” New Your city billa or gull only received for passage. OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED States mail steamship UNION, R. Adais, command er, will leave for Havre, touchiag at Southainpton to lab the mails and passeogers, on Saturday, Deconubor eth, at 12 o'clock, trom pler No. 37 North River, foot of Beach street, Price of passage first cabin $1: cond do, $75. Luggage not wanted during the voy: be sent om board the day before sailing, marked wean, be yw.’ No freight will be taken after December 14th. For freight or passage apply to MOR’ MER LIVINGSTON, Agent, 58 Broadway. $. MAIL LINE FOR CALLFORNEA, VIA As- pinwall and Panarpa railroad.—On Wednesday, December 20, at 2 o'clock P.M, from pier foot of Warren street, North River, will bedinpatched the fleet steam- ship NOKTH STAR, Captain Richard Wamack, to cou- nect at Panama with the new and superior steamship John L. Stephens. A spare boat always kept at Panama, to prevent detention in rase of accident. For passage, apply at the Company's office, No. 177 West street, to J. W. RAYMOND. 8, MAIL STEAMSHI’ COMPANY FOR Ha- vana and New Orleans -On Monday, December 18, at 2 P.M., from pier foot of Warren street, North Kiver, by the ‘well known and favorite steamship CRES- CENY CITY, Captain John McGowan. Passage can be secured at the company’s office. Freight to New Orleans, B0c. per cubic foot. Specie only taken on freight to Hava na. Shippers will be supplied with blank bills of lading of the form signed by the company, on application at their office.” No other forms signed, and no bills of lading will be signed after the hour of sailing. For freight or pas- tage apply at the office of the company, No. 177 West street, corner of Warren. M. O. ROBERTS, EW YORK & CALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP LINE, VIA biter mtd peer, eed Co. of “he mm] splen oul ine steams FOREN LiGHT, 2,600" tans, burton Capt Ly ae leave pier No. 3 North river, at three o'clock, ¥. M., precisely, for Punta Arenas, Wednesday, ber 27, with the favorite steamship Cortes, 2,000 tons burthen, over the Nicaragua Transit unequalled accommoda- | 1 WANTS RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN’ WANTS A cIT A Caer aed ter tbe tee ae it ona lady or do ehamberwork ; can work well ai her needle or wait well at table, Willing to make } if useful , between Hester PROTESTANT YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION as chambermaid and pla. « tion to make herself generally two days, at 175 Varick street COMPETENT ENGLISH PROTESTANT WOMAN AX. wants @ situation; is capable to take the entire tare of an infant, or to wait onan invalid lady; is a good seamstress, Patisfactory city refereace, Apply at No. 7 Union court, entrance in University place. SITUATION WANTED—BY A FRENCH WOMAN, A who understands hairdressing dressmaking and kinds of needlework, as lacy’s maid or seamstress ; the would take care of children, Pleas» call at 12 Sixth street, second floor, front rooms near Bowery, betweer 2 and & o'clock. +r, and has mo obje> eful. Can be seen for ond floor, front reom A YOUNG WOMAN, A MEMBER Chureb, wishes 'to eng. s stress, or as chamberrni adverticer has lived with several respectable famihes, and has first rate re- ferences. Can be seen fortwo days, by calling an or addressing a line to A. B., 60 Warren street, opposite the public school, South Brooklyn. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA tion as plain cook, washer andironer. She has no objection to do general honsework “in a small family. Can be seen at 59 Pacific street, Brooklyn, between Smith and Boerum, for two days. Please call, City reference, HIGHLY RESPECTABLE GERMAN YOUNG WO- an wishes o situation as lady's mali or seam- Stress and todo light chamberwork, in a respectable pri- vate family; understands all kinds of family sewing, can cut and make ladies’ and children’s dresses in the new est fashions, Can be seen for three days at 222 Sullivan street, near Bleecker street, third tloor. YOUNG LADY WHO CAME LATELY FROM THE 4A__ old country (France), and who can speak German and French, desires # situation as servant in a respecta- ble house; can do all kinds of work. Good city refer- ence given, and proofs of good character and education. Apply at 48 Vesey street for three days. SITUATION WANTED, BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG A woman, as chambermaid and waiter, in « private family. Please call for two days at No. 3 Union court, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, University place. RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL WISHES A SITUA ue tion as seamstress and chambermaid, or waiter. Hins the best of city reference. Can be seen until en- gaged in Fulton avenue, second door from Hoyt street, Brooklyn. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ation as chambermaid and waiter. Has no objec- tion to take care of children. roduce the best of city reference, Call at 403, Prin RESPECTABLE GERMAN LADY WISHES A PLACE A in an American family to teach the first rudiments ran Tnquire at No. German and French languages. 520 Second avenue. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION as chambermaid and waiter, and to assist in the Washing and ironing; or would go as laundress, or do general housework in @ small private family. The best of city reference can be given from her last place. Can be seen for two days at 342 Twelfth street, between First. and Second avenues. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, WISHES A SITUA Z I housework; no objection to be mbermaid, washer, and ironer. ly re- commended from her last place. Can be seen for two says, at No, 7 Hester street, third floor, rear room. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO OBTAIN A SITUA™ tion a# wet nurse, in a private family. Can be Seen for two days, at 238 First avenue, second floor. YOUNG PROTESTANT MARRIED WOMAN WANTS @ situation as wet nurse; has lost her own child. Good city reference giyen. Apply at 518 First avenue, for two days. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS TO DO FAMILY A waasing, or to do the washing of a few gen- i Can give good reference trom _who 8] t washes for. Can be seen for two days at 134 West Twentieth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL IS DESIROUS TO A travel with & private faunlly, to California or to any Other country; is faithful anda gooc servant. Can do needlework perfectly. Can come well recommended. Apply toC. 8., 26 Stone street, for two days, DRESSMAKER WISHES TO HAVE A FEW CUS- tomers, to go out and work for by theday, Ad- ress T. M., Herald office. YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES TO OXTAIN A SITUA- tion in private family, as seamstress and dress. jnaker, and also to do embroidering; she understands her business perfectly. Reference given. Can be seen at 174 Bowery. YRENCH WOMAN, OF PLEASANT AND yectful manners, desiret & place in a gentle. inan’s family to do plain’ sewing, and take the care of one or two children old enough to be instructed in the French language. Has good recommendations, and can give most respectable reierences. Apply immediately at 257 Hudson street, third floor, front room, RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN WISHES A A situation to do the general housework of a small Trivate tamily; is a good baker. Can be seen for two days at 308 ‘Third avenue, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty -fifth streets. RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS nurse and seamstress, or chambermaid and waiter, or to do the work of a small family; has good reference. Can be seen for two da; 232 Seventh avenue, second floor front room. SMART SALESWOMAN, WHO UNDERSTANDS thoroughly the ssle of fancy gouds, can find a good situation, by calling at S. M, Peyser’s, 457 Broadway, cor- ner of Broome street. None need apply, but those who have been in a similar employ before. MIDDLE AGED SCOTCH WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ation to do general housework; is a good washer jand good plain ironer, and is well accustomed to plain sewing; would have no objections to go to the country. Can be seen till engaged at Mr. A. Gibb’s, baker, No. 75, Varick street, RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A situation as chambermaid and seamstress, or would be willing to do housework in asmall family. Please call at her former place, 101 Crosby street, for two days. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL; A ine cook, and ood washer and ironer; under: stands baking. She can be well recommended from her last situation. Please cull at No. 5 Hester street, Grst floor, back room. Can be seen for two days. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ation to do general housework, or waiter in a private family ; good city reference given, call at 289 Elizabeth street, between Houston and Bleecker. Can be seen for two days. Fly el Neko but twelve miles Bos Jand transportation class carriages. These si mare are unsurpenoed UF ete Ssocuerappir e te Cae a lorma- 1 oF passage, apply only to CHAS. t. No, 6 Bowling Green. Letter bag made up at the die Letters 25 cents per 34 ounce. (UTHER SHIP HARVEY BIRCH, CAPTAIN NELBON, for San Francisco, is now loading at Pier No. 10, Ea.d going on board, will have immediate dispatch, The Harve ch is one of the finest ships ever built in this country, and presents unusual inducements to shippers dggrous ofa quick ship at low rates. Shippers to San Franci will observe that the vessels of this line finish their load- ing in a few days after coming to the berth, and are not detained for want of freight, but have prompt dispatch. SUTTON & CO., 84 Wall street. USTRALIA-—INDEPENDENT LINE—SIXTY DAYS Pasage—The beautiful A 1 clipper ship EASTERN tons burthen, Simon Koss, commander, patch for Melbourne, Port Phil. nly two years old, and bas proved herself very fast. Her accommodations for passengers are of the very best, both in first and second cabin, and as only a limited number will be taken, early application is necessary: For freight of pusnage.” at low rates, apply to ARKMLL & ELLIOT, 146 Pearl street, or E, Richardson & Co., 62 South street. USTRALIA PIONEER LINE—CARRYING UNITED A States Mail. Clipper ship WINDWARD, for Melbourne, from Pier No. 8, E. R., with immediate despatch. Clipper ship TROPIC, for Sidney, from Pier No, 12, E.R. with immediate despatch. Clipper ship OCEAN QUEEN, to succeed the ‘Tropic, sod ere eine we or frei OF passage, a to R. W. CAMERON, 11 We ee, only ie USTRALIA—FREE PASSAGE—PIONKER LINE, CAR- tying United States mails.—The subscriber, under contract with the government of New South Wales, ix eo to convey passengers in the clipper ship 'RUPIC, to Sydney, paying part passage here, balance paid after arrival, aod employment guaranteod at cur- rent rate of wages, which are enormous. R. W. CAMERON, 1 STEAMSH. IP com. lip. The above ship = N pany. w Orleans. Stopping at Havana. Carrying the United Staies Mail. ‘ihe steamship CA HAWBA, R. W. Shufeldt, commanier, will sail for the ve ports on Tuesday, December 26th, at 12 o'clock, trom pier at foot of ach street, North river. Freight for the interior and for Mobile, consigned to our agents New Ori James Connoly & Co, will be forwarded of commissions, Vassengers for Havana cure passports before leay passage, apply to LIVING agents, Jl Urowdway. NI ). Bullock, aomman ie, will suil Tuesday, January 9th. Bills of Inding must be sen in for signing the evening previous to the ship sailing, OR HAVANA VIA wely on Tucaday, ihe Un States mail Commander, will le West, on the sth Vahey West, on hy and Havaaa cn aud 2 Mais Sleatislnp Company's have 0: river, and having a large a of her cargoengagedan J isco Via Asvinwal, ant w ugd tieketa from Weblon to Wilmington, Au ruste Xe. Passage and fare to Norfols, $4; to Petersburg so Richmond, $10, Steerage ball price, Apply to LUDLAM & PLEASANTS, EH Broeaway Bos yacouge aprly W wUibebras & W., 110 Bast Bay, a YOUNG WOMAN, WITH A FRESH BREAST OF A milk, wants @ situation as wet nurse. Inquire at Madison street. SITUATION WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘oung woman, as seamstress or dressmaker ; Would have no objection tu wait ons lady or take care of grown children, Apply a} 195 Twentieth street, be- tween First and Second avenu phonons caw ot Stee! hota Ob A. TERSON, EXPERIENCED IN THE CARE AND Ma- AL nagement of children, wants a situation in a pri. Yate family; is @ competent seamstress: no objection’ to wait on an invalid lady, or make herself otherwise use. fol, The best of ity relerence. Tobe seen at 346 ixth avenue, between Twenty-first and ‘ streets, for two days. . . setgum YOUNG MAN, WHO SPEAKS ENGLISH, FRENCH A and German fluently, wishes a situation as wale in & private family, or to travel. Can give the best of city reference. Address D. B., 201 Elin strect, A. COMFETENT PIANOFORIE TEACHER MAY FIND employment in exchange for @ room ina first ¢ hotel, in a pleasant locality on Broadwa: M., Herakt office. FRENCHMAN WHO SPEAKS ENGLISH, GERMAN, and French, wishes a situation as waiter or ser. Can come recommended. Address box 151 Herald A RWSPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD EDUCA. tion, steady, and temperate habits, would wish to claim a situation, in a gentleman’ family, toact in the capacity of waiter, and make himself generall Please addvess J. W., Herald office, NCTMUY useful _ecinasel no cots N EXPERIENCED RETAIL DRY GOO! wishes a situation to go South; tent (Pre given. Address S. M., box — Herald off : 60 Jane street, for one week. ee et a Sete ae (at) Maa Gees haan nee A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, WHO IS NOT AFRAID to work, wants a situation as porter, or to drive un express wagon. Is well acquainted with all parts of the city. Best of city reference given, Address J. H. 0., box 169 Herald office, or 147 West Twenty-sev CLERK, SIX SALESMEN, TWO BOOKKEEPERS, to-day, in a new dry goous store. Salaries, $ivd 1,500." To be titted at the New York Commercial io one to four weeks, boarded, and guaranteed, p10 to 12, and 1 to 5, at 304 Broadway, up floor, frout room. MAI AND WAITER.—WANTED, TWO extant woven to fll the above situations in « family. ‘The best references required, Apply Fast iwenty-third street, from 8 to 12 o’elock, eR : Ase Bie ge! WANT- in a private family ; good city rete Apply at 209 West Twenty-third street, for two wn eect | SA Cu HMAN.—WANTED, A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG / nian, xs grcom, oF groom ant coachman; he pertect. ly understands the care and management of horses, {a 4 cnreiul driver, and willing to mae himself generally were ful; hae no ole country, or toteavel. lla Har, Hue to C1, 153 West Twer Weel. Cee ve -een for three days, if mot eng For Balance of Wants See Sixth Fa-.

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