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(RRTINEMENTS RENEWED RVERY DAY. ACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG man, an American, understands bis business well; uo objection to the country. Has good city reference. Can be seen at 66 University place, ustil engaged, or ad- dress J. ., Herald office. RUG CLERK—WANTED A YOUNG MAN FULLY competent ‘or the duties of a first class dispensa- ‘establishmentin Brooklyn. Apply to R. J. Davis, cor. Iton and Clinton streets, Brooklyn, RUG CLERK WANTED.—A QUALIFIED YOUNG man, capable of taking charge of the business and ean come well recommended for honesty, sobriety anc strict attention to butiness, may apply at the corner of Ratgers and Monroe streets. OUSEKEEPER—A YOUNG WIDOW LADY CON versant with housekeeping, would take the charg’ ‘4 geutleman’s house in this or any other city. Woula be pleased to become companion for a Indy. The mot Satinfactory reference given. Address A. C., Herald efice. OUSEKEEPER WANTED-—FOR A WIDOWER H without children, to go a short distance from the y where the duties will be light. To one of an agree- able disposition and without incumbrances, a perma- ment situation will be given. Apply at 212 Broadway, zoom 13. UM DISTILLER WANTED—ONE THOROUGHLY R acquainted with the maaufacture of New Kngland Fam, and who can command a small capital, will hear of eHeut opportunity: to engage in a promising busi- by calling on Mr. G. VAN BENTHUYSEN, 722 d avenue, ATION WANTEB—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, to do cooking, washing and ironing, or as chainber- wa aud warter. Can” prodnce the very best of refer- ences. Apply at 205 Thirteenth street, between First and secoud avenues, for two days. YITUAVION WANTED—BY A RESPECTA wouun, ay chambertmaid and waiter, or Bext of city reterence, Please ail at 12 . for Two eays. & mu) runes KUSU ATION WANTED—DY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Ss ‘an, as cbhambermaid and to assist in the waxh- mbermaid an? plain mily; is willing to 120 West Twenty-third street for three days. SITUATIONS W ASS periectly up 242 Sixth ave: streets, in the ANTED—AS WAITER, BY ONE WHO rstands her business. Please cali at between Fifteenth and Sixteenth xt aoor to the book store, third ALESMAN WANTED—IN TBE FANCY GOODS BUSI- ess, one that has a good country acquaintance; apply. Address ‘Trade, Herald oflice, me and address. MILMSONIAN BU the services of an expe: {caterer nd of a middle-age! no lady complished manners as matron. Ap- See the advertise: ueation and # « by mail must be post paid. meul of the hotel in the Daily Times. SIDNEY COTTMAN, 604 Broadway. ITUATIONS WANTED—FOR THIRTY FIRST RATE cooks; cannot be excelled; (several of them Pro- ) forty general servants for country situations; <periebced Protestant nurses, chainvertaids, sand seamstresses; also, two sundred othwe eeliont servants, at MANNING'S Agency, 10 Tillary street, Brooklyn. Observe the number. GMUATIONS WANTED—FOR AMERICAN AND OTHER © superier servant girls, who are willing to cook, for very low wages, to suit’ the hard times, either in’ the eity or country. ’ Oitice 527 east of Broadway. 8, cham. dermaids, nurses, waiting girls, seainstresses, &e. J. 8. SCUDDER, ITUATIONS PROCURED AT MANNIN| Bowery, for clerks, porters, coacha men tor 8 boys for saloons and trades. eooks, chambermaids, nurses, seamstresses, young wo- men for stores, &c:, undresses and small girls. - sons lately landee can be suited with little delay—Pro- testant and Catholic EMBROIDERERS.—WANTED, AT 350 SIXTH AVE. nue, first floor, front room, a numberof young for embroidery work. None but the most compe need apply. Steady work to good hands will be given, 3 DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES.—AN ENGLISH- man, justarrived, wishes » situation in vituer a Wholesale or retail establishment, a¢ assistant or super- fetenient, He has served a regular apprenticeship, and fe a member of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Bri- and competent to take charge of a laboratory, and “wookd take a situation either in New York or any part of tne United States or Canada. Satisfactory retereaces Ben. Address Amierly, Herald ottice. NE JLUNE DEMOISELLE FRANCAISE, DESIRE SE placer dans une famille Amcricaine pour ensvigner aux enfants le Frangais et Allemand; elle sait broder et crocheter, et parle aussi un peu l’Anglais, S’adres. au No. 145 ‘Columbia street, Brooklya, au troisiéme Be ANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook, washer aud ironsr, or bermaid; good city reference given. Can), ssen for two days at No. 203 avenue A, third floor, front vom ANTED—A SITUA’ ION AS WEP > SSE, BY A young healthy wouian, who can the most satisfactory references, Apply at No. 7 Albion pla Fourth street. Wares SITUATION AS NURSE, BY AN AME rican women; she is fully competent, and can = best of city reference. Call at 36! door above Third strest. ANTFD—A SITUATION IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, by « respectable man and wife (Protests Me man vs waiter, his wife as seamatroas; both nt, and would endeavor to pirase. ‘Address way Post Office. ANTED—A SITUATION, young woman, 26 coo wate family. The best of city re « seen for two deys, at 69 Greene str zoom No. 3. ANIED—BY A RESPECTALLE, YOUNG ‘a situation as waiter, chamiermaid or 2 muree. She can give the best of recommendations from her last place, where she has lived five years, Cell for ‘three days at 76 Fifth avenue. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Woxt a situation ac chambermaid and @hambenmaid and to help with the washit ning; ‘the best of city reference can be given. call, for three days, at No. 159 Twenty-first st., between Second and Third avenues, firat floor, frout.roem. ANTED—A YOUNG LADY ASSISTANT TEACHER. jah, Soatch or Ge! if acquainted wit’ Zadiments of music, and fond of children, preferre: ‘Apply to Australian, St. James Hotel, 722 Broadway. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED _ person, # situation as nurse, or to do rat fhousework, in a small family. Please call at 313 Bow wry, third floor, back room, for a week. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIBL, who is a first dressmaker, also cuts and maker ’a clothes in the beat style, wishes to e: to are the day, or go.as seamstress in a private family. street, corner of Church. Can be seen till suited, i ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMIERMAID | 07 re respectable yeung woman. r at No. 6 Laumeas street bc ANTED—A SITUATION FOR A N&AT AND TIDY girl, fourteen years old, to mind children, or run of errands, Inquire ‘at No. 1 Rutgers street, for one week. Wwe2* A PROTESTANT GIRL, A SITUA- tion to do genera] housework, or as chambermaid; would assist in washieg ani ironing. Good etty refer- ence, Can be seen for two days, at 205 Kast Twentioth street, between first and Second ues, floar front room. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE, FAITHVUL YOUNG woman, 4 situation as Grst rate cook, washer and ironer, is an excellent baker, the best of city reference given. Please call at 115 Allen atreet, in the rear, for two day: ANTED— A : ae MAN Wao CAN SPEAK THE ‘rene! uage festly, to instruct several young men in the po ac ‘who has been in France Preferred. Apply at 25 City Hall place, basement, be- tween 7 and 10 o'clock A.M. Wy See EY A TOUNG MAM, OF Five TEARS experience in ¢ Canadian hotse, a situation 6s salesman in a wholesale or retail boot and shoe »stablish- ment. Address Canadian, at this office, for three da ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as cook ina private family; isa perfect hand a” bab ing beead; will axaist in was ironing. Has city references for three years from her last place. Cuu be seen fer two days, at No, 126 Clinton place, top back room. ANTED—BY A YOUNG FRENCHMAN, A ROOM, with partial board, in a private and genteel Ame rican family between Spring and Canal! streets, near . Terms must be moderate. Address imme- L., Broadway Post Office, ATANTED—A GERMAN WHO SPEAKS ‘and can influence a pedlar’s caeh busi lot of fancy dry goods. 89 B., Herald office. ANTED~A SITUATION AS WAITER, BY A RES- W pectable man, who thoroughly understands his business, The best of reference (rom his present situa tion, which he has not left as yet. Has no objection to gointhe country. Can be seen “until engaged at 250 Sixth avenue, corner of West Sixteenth street. Wee A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, lately arrived from England, a situation a3 porter in a wholesale or retail store, or any respectable house of business; has lived in the first establishments in England. Has the best of references in this city, and security, if required. Please call at 259 Tenth avenue, between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh streets, for two days, ANTED—THREE OR FOUR MEN, BUSINESS PER- manent. A small capital required of from five to twenty dollars, Salary $25 per mouth, Apply to the oftice of T. BOYCE & CV., No, 78 Nassau street, in the rear. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, nd Has no obj 2 to go ashort distance im the country. Best of city re- ference given. Can be seen for three days, at No. 139 Madison street, third door, froat room. =i ale ANTED—A PEOTESTANT GIRL, TO DO GENERAI. housework in a amail family, at 272 Delancy Good references required. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion in a private family or hotel; is an excellent cook, a good chambermaid and nurse; has po objection to the country, The very best of references given. Please address Julia Sutherland, Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS LOOK, BY A RESPEC- table young woman; in a private family preferred. Can give satisfactory references for capacity and charae- ter. May he found by calling at 103 Union at., Brooklyn. W ANTED—A FEW FINE PLAIT BOSOM MAKERS; also, a few good sbirt finishers with samples of work, at MOODY'S shirt manufactory, 384 Broadway. } ANTED—A SUPERINTENDENT FOR ONE OF TH! city clubs. None but those thoroughly acquaint- ANIED—AT 190 GRAND STREET, A MAN WHO understands customer cutting. Apply between rd with ihe detail oc a club house meed apply. The | 10 and 2’clock. \nry best receumendations will be required. Address | —-——————— ~s a 1x 48, Fost Ottice, with reference, J ANIED—BY A BOY BETWEEN THE and 17, to learn a t.aue; carpenter, gas ) ANTED—AN ENTRY CLERK IN A LARGE WHOLE- | any other respectable trade. Can be seen at 2) W sale grocery house; must be @ rapid, handsome penman and quick at igures. None other need apply. Sulary mode: Address box 650, Ottice. ngton street. Westen SITUATION, BY A FRENCH BOY, who is acquainted with the German and English languages; waxes not so much an object as & permanent situation.’ Inquire at 334 Bowery, Cantrell’s. We SMART, HONEST LAD, siuith Broadway. tween 9 and 10'0’clock. KDA SHIUALION; BY A RESPACCAGLE » housework in a sinell family; is @ aud woner Good re- ference given from her last place. Can be seen for three days at 210 Third avenue, between Nineteenth aud Twen- tieth streets. V AT GOLU, Apply this morning, be- ; ANTED~—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tien as good plain cook and first rate Washer and Broadway ironer. Has the vest of city reference, and ean be well | for stores, conduciors, baggu, recommenced Jrom ber last place. Can be seen for two | teachers, ch ralesmen, coachmen, waiters, boys to days at 487 kighth avenue, between Twenty-fourth and | learn trades. Charges moderate. )BSERIGER WOULD | Twenty llth streets. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG PROTES- en years of age, a situation to do ge housework in a émall private family, or to do chamberwork and take care ot children, Lived three years in her last employers, and has the best of refer- ence {rom them, Can be seen for two days at 287 Eizoth avenue, bet cen Twenty-fourth aad twenty-lifth streets. Inquire in the store, PECTRM, Inquire in tho store. THOS. SPINK, Agent. B LLG BALL SEASON. ALL SEASON—TO LET FOR THE BALL SEASON the very handsome hall 21 Howard street, ‘opp Crosly street. Enquire on the premises, rust BALL.—THE MAN Benevolent Axsociation—-instituted 1 rated 1851—respecti wily announce that their only ball for this seaion will take place on J evening, Dec. 14, 1854, at Niblo’s Garden. Tender thanks most gratefully for past fayora, and again re- spectfully soliciting the patronage of the public, the mau- agers beg to state that the proceeds of the Thistle ball are annually distributed among those -in want and worthy, whether natives or foreigners. No elforts will be spared to make this ball as attractive as any hereto fore given. Order of dancing according to programme, in which will be introduced a variety of polkas, scho:: tisch, redowa and polka mazourka dances. Robertson’s celebrated band has been engaged. Mr. Wm, Cleland, the famed Highland piper, will, in the garb of the Gael, proiinede the room, playing ational airs, previous to the commencement and during the intermission of danc- ing. Doors open at 7; da {ll commence precisely at eight o'clock. ‘The termination of the ball will be known by the band playing, “Guid nicht an’ Joy be wi’ youn’. Tickets $2-—to admit a gentleman and two la- dies—to be had at Adam Stodart's music store, 351 Broadway; William Hail & Sou, corner of Lroatway ani Park place; Firth, Pond & Uo., No, 1 Franklin square, or of either of the managers. THOS. W. McLEAY, 122 Bleecker street, President. ANDREW SIMPSON, 366 Bowery, Vice President. THOS, CHALMERS, 81 Varick sireet, Treasurer. Andrew Clerk, Jersey Cicy; Dr. Douglass, 20 Bleecker street; Capt. Munson, 258 Spring atreet; Alex. Gaw, cor- ner of Mercer and Ainity street; Jobn Neilson, 241 Year! street; James Robinson, 142 Second street; James Curr, 206 Hudson street; Charles Davidson, West Nine- teenth street; George Bathgate, 73 Ninth avenue; Isaac Ayres, 83 Fulton street; George Ca 90 Ehn street; Charles Vinten, 100 Nussau stceet; William Richardson, 105 Troy street; John Patten, 263 Greenwich street; Ar not Spence, 156 Broadway; Herman Maass, 89 Secund street; Jocl'B, Fox, 13 Macdougal street; Geo Johnston, corner of Fifteenth street and Sixth Avenue; Thoma: Parelay, 212 Eighth avenue; George Harrison, Northern Hotel; John Wright, 106 Troy street. Checks not trani- ferable. R. Secretary, 85 Broad street. E THISTLE | incorpo- A_SITUA- NTED—BY A RB t good referen Can be seen for two days at 212 Chn- ton street, comer of Heury. ANTED—BY A MIDDI man, a situation as a private family. Recommen. given. inquire at 344 Sixth first and Twenty second streets, f ) ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation to do chamberwork or wait on table, or take care of caildren. Good city reference ean b2 given, Please call at 20%; corner of Hicks and Pacitie streets, Brooklyn, for two days. Wank A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SUTU- ation as plain cook and good washer and ironer; no objection to do general housework, in a small family: Best of city reference given. Call at'119 Spring street, in the rear, for two days. Wa A SIKADY YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to do general housework in a smait fa- mily; is good cook, washer and ironer. Can. give good city reference from her lust place, where she lived four years. Please call for two days at 21735 Division street, etween Clinton and Attorney streets. Ya AN ENGLISH YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to do chamberwork and waiting; is a first rate washer aud ironer; uo objections to gu # short distance in the country; lived two years in her last place. Can be seen for twodays by calling at 205 Kast ineteenth street, third floor. Best of city reference ive J ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN WOMAN, A SITU. ion as housekeeper, or to do housework in a small private family. Apply at 500 Houston strect, ar Elizabeth, in the toy store. JANTED—BY A RESPECT. situation as nurge.and seamstress; has no ovje to muke herselt genecally usetul.’ Has good ct nee, Can be seen tor two days, at 77 St. Mares LE. GIRL, nas chambermaid aud seamstress. Has very AGED PROTESTANT WO- k, Washer and ironer, in ‘ons from her last place ae, between Tweaty- wo days. rt Ae Soca ta GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. RAND DISPLAY OF FANCY GOODS FOR NFW Year—87 Franklin street—T. BELARD, ageui tor the colebrated manufactory of crystals in Clichy, near Paris, and A, DUPLAN, agent for the celebrated ma nutactory of bronzes of art, 32 rue de Bondy, Paris—have ee received & new assortment from their respective uses, consirting of crystal septs for table, ornamental vases, twilet bottles, paper weights, verres d’eau, decan ters, and cut and engraved glasses, of every description, bronzes, clocks, moderateurs lamps, statuettes by Pra: dier, euch as Baigaeuse, Bachante, Satyr, &e.; groups, such as the wounded heron, similar to. the one so much admired last year in the Crystal Palace; chandeliers, brackets, lamps for gas, &e. All these articles, as well as every sort of fancy goods, are to be seen at 87 Frank- lin street, depot for the two above houses, wholesale and,retail. REAT SACRIFICE IN CLOAKS FOR HOLIDAY resents.—Owing to the stringeney in money mat ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMA § a situation as nurse and seamstress. Please ca. at 255 West Seventeenth street. TANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, BY A CLEAN, neat and competent woman, who is a first r: cook, and understands her business thoroughly, and can do up gentlemen’s linen in the best of style; is a first rate baker, and is willing to do the housework of a small private family. Has the best of city reference. Please call at 2U8 West Thirty-sixth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. ANTED—TWO AMERICAN GIRLS, TO OPERATE sewing machines; a,preference will be given to those accustomed to the’ business, but those desiring to learn may hear of anopportunity, by applying Thursday ben , ters, M. Bell has purchissed for cash rich Lyons velvets, ana Friday, betwoen 10 and 4, to W. Hl. Wilson, 371 | ait ure silk, at very low prices, and is now offering vel- satin i x vetcloaks of the new styles, richly trinmed, from $25 ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID AND | t $35. Ladies, call and see them while they last; we MOLYNEUX BELL, 58 Canal strect. EWFLRY FOR THE HOLIDAYS.—A. @. BAGLEY ‘ would respectfully imform his friends and the pub lic that he has taken the store formerly oceupied by B. B. Wood, #61 Broadway, and having added largely to the stock, comprising the newest patterns and latest styles, flatters himself that he can sell eon satisfactory to all who may faver him with a call. —TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, 18 DIV! ION F yn Sheers has nee or irom ropean manufacturers @ ete aa- ian priaty: teses A = he sow alee for at great ices, an} ether im] house to New York, Country dealers a situation a¢ chambermaid and scamstress. Good | Will find it to their edvan' to call. Five per eent city reference given. Pleate call at 187 Twentieth street, Remember the old (entablisheo hear Seventh avenue, top floor, front room.’ | im 1628). CHR. GOETZ, (Inte Hass is Goete) (18 Divisles etrest, near Chatham Wet STEADY GIRL, TO DO GENERAL | ——— housework, who is » good cook, washer and iron. er, and. can come well recommended. Apply at 141 Liv- ingston street, between Smith and Hoyt, Hroeklyn. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT Wo- ‘Man, & situation to do the general housework of » small private family. Please call st 185 Reade street, first floor, back room. Can be seen for two days. seamstress, or chambermaid and waiter, by a | bave but few of them now. Protestant girl. Has no objections to go a shart distaace in the country. Hus good city reference. Can be seen ‘Yhursday and Friday, at 56 Hamersley street. ‘AN'1ED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN # situ ition as wet nurse. Please call at 507 Third avenue, \ctween Thirty-ninth and Fertieth strects. KO0—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- n, in aamall private family; is a good plain cook and a lizst rate w and ironer. Can give gooe city reference from her last place. Please call at 43 Spring street, front house, firet floor, over the ator., for two days, -ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, WINTER FASHIONS. UY YOUR FURS, OF THE NEW YORK FUR Com- pany.—Hereog & Newman have just received by steamship Unions superb sssortment of reyal ermine. Russia sable, mink and stoue marten, all manufactured expressly for Broadway trade. Ladies should call before purchasing elsewhere. well recommended. Please call at 35 Warren [ANTED—BY,_ AN EX) NCED TAILORESS, WHO has worked in some of best establishmentsia his city, a situation. Will go out to work by the day er week, or take home work. Can cut and make boys’ elothing of every description. Any family wishing: wave money can call at 76 Fourth avenue, corag of Tent! sh street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE English Protestant woman, as nurse; is capable ot theentire onarge of s baby {rom its birth. Bes; ‘of city reference given. Can be seen for two days at Lo Hoeventh street, between Third and Fourth avenues, in ‘the basement. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, LATELY landed from England, a situation ta do the gener: 1 bousework of a small iamily; bos no objection go iu the country. Can be seen at Mr. Branch’s, No. 9 Ba- tavia street, for three days only. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, @ situation as good plain cook and first rate warne and ironer, or as chambermaid aud waiter; has 20 0b jection to go a short distance in the country. Cao be ‘seen for two days, if not engaged, st 220 First avenue Good city reference. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SCOTCH WOMAN, ‘An nurse or seamstress. Best of reference. Ay ply at 70 Charles street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, a situation to de general bousewerk in a private family, or as chambermail. Good city reference, if re uired. Can be seen for two days, at 220 West fwenty ANTED-—TWO YOUNG LADI£3, TO LEARN THR vest making; they will be taugat in two months. None but very neat sewers need call. No pay while Jearning. Inquire at 14 Prince street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE CO- lored woman, as cook in » respectable private fa amily; or aera Sere 2 objection to go to California ‘a lady. ive the best of references. Cua~ve Knomand street. ween at 62 ‘ANTED.—A GERMAN GIRL WISUES A SITUA tion to do general housework, also washing Sroning. Inquire at 96 Twentieth stree', betweun and Seventh avenues, in the rear. ANTED—A SITUATION young woman , as good cook and good w 4 dest of city reference gi » 204 Third avenue, between Twenty- fourth streets. ANTED—BY A RESPEO?ABLE EN a situation as cook ina hot ate family; understands ber busit pr’ give the best o1 city reference. Inquire fo 40D ip the fancy store, 500 Houston vtzeet, & er)’ and Liizabeth. ath how cleaned, altered, repaired and exchanged on the most weasonable terms at 401 Broadway, corner of Waiker st Ris OF ALL NATIONS.—FALL FASHIONS READY ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant young woman, to do ehamberwerk and waiting, or general housework, in a small private fami- -ly. Good reference given. No objection to go iv the ‘country. Can be seen for two days. Please cai at 479 Broome street, top floor, back room. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA [ON ‘a8 generat houseworker or chambermaid in re- spectable family. Best of reference given from tcc last place. Please apply at No. 15 Jay street, Bri Wats SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young gitl, as cook, washer and ironer, in a pri- cate family, or as chambermaia and waiter; the best of ity reference from her last Where she las been wo years. Please to call at 210 West Twenty-rixth st., vetween Eighth and Ninth avenues. N wr ED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT | dict young woman, with good references, a situation | her nam ns stuall family, to do gencral at BOOS & JACOBOWICZ, 307 Broadway, first door, ween Walker and White. Ladies purchasing faacy furs, should visit the above mazufactory, where they select from the largest and most varied assortment ofall kinds. Furs cleaned, repaired, and altered to the present fushion, on moderate terms. Hoy BONNETS. — SOMETGING NEW AT Ge&in’s Bazaar.—Ledies are imvited to call ani examine » boanet of entirely ne 5, Holidays. Ww and material, designec og Park for the be opened on Thursday, Lec ih. GENIN’S Bazaar, 543 Broadway. BONNAVENTURE INFORMS HER and acquaintances that ahe left her ,, 120 Canal street, three monthe ago, though there used without avy authority. Madame a housework; is a goo. | Bonuaventure inforins those who wish to see fae last nou- plain cook, and a good washor and ironer. Please cai, | viautes ot flowers and feathers, that ghe braught her- for two days, at 24 Haimersly street, in the {rout a choice stock in the St. Louis, and haa receive f a basement. rther supply in the Union. Madame J. BOMNAVEN- ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | TURE: Cleve de Constantin 100 Prince street, protestant girl, ina respectable tamily, to do = chamberwork and waiting; she is a first rate washer and and is willing to do plain neat cooking. Please call at 70 Twelith street, between Sixth aud Seventh ave Can be seen for two days at her last place. RESTAURANTS. T}P\UINGS HAVE CHANGED From Old to New, At Number Two. Since Infant Froderick died. ANTED—A SITUATION BN A PRIVATE FAMILY, as cook, wasber and ironer; best of city retereace given. Can be seen at 86 Kast Twenty-second street, second floor, front room. _ HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTE: f OOD PAINT STOCK, WHITE LEAD, ZINC, OIL, ¥, A Situ. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMA turpentine, &. wanted, in exchange for two lots ation as seamstress; can 1 and cil. | &" Pighth avenue, and a second mortgage of $2,000, well dren’s clothing; has good city reference, Can bu seu | “ee Any party having the above stock to excliange for three days at 54 Spring street, room No. § Will gv | Will find @ good bargain by applying to E. 3. KINSHIMEK, ly day or week. 514 Fourth avenue, from & to 7 P.M. ANTED—BY A RESPPCISBLE AMERICAN GIR } OR8E WANTED—SMALL SIZE, NOT OLD, PER- a situation as seasmw tress; can cut and fit ladies fectly sound oud kind, don’t cut avywhere, aud can trot handsomely in three minutes. f fair (not taney) price will be paid. ond. WALTERS, 222 Mercer street. OUSE WANTED.—WANTED, A THREE STORY basement house, with all 'the improye- ments, Location between Lexington and Fifth avenues, not above Twenty.Alth strect. Price nat to excesd $4,000, a8 cash will be paid, Address Purchaser, Herald entice. For sueh a one Address, or call and chifdron’s dresses; understands all bra mily sewing, or Would go a4 nugse and sears city reference given. Address i. Office, for two di W 7 ANTED—A RESI by a lady who 0 requised. — Inquire serond thuor, front ches of ta Good My Broadway Post 8 Fy at vom, NTED--BY nan, with a ig A OSE WANTED—IN A GOOD LOCALITY, CLEAR old, a situation as wet nu att, lowmas, of oH meumbrance, not very expensive, for whic! 145 Lowery J —s pod roanutacturing stoes, and lots in lyo will be : exchanged. Addre# R. 8. G., Herale otic wen DA SVOAVION BY A RESPECT AGE WO" vows WANEI-IN: A QUIDT, Res RUTABLE DA aasre Can 4vve neighborhood, euatable for a geotieman, wile and good city refer ae lias Ho objection 0.8» ort} servont (no chikirey), to keep house, or part of a aeall Senne? 1h the cwae’ y So Woot Hleveatie | how lower part preterred. Address. wit) tleulars, treet, between Pith aud Sixt) avenue part preterre with pacticulars in poe pear, Lo tlo, Heiald ofice, 50 DOLLARS FOR THE BEST SIX American stories, to be sent to the pub Tinhere in compliance with the conditions annexed, un er before the Ist day of March, 1855—the amount of prizes to be distributed as follows: For the story decided to be the best, two hundred dollars; for the story do- cided to be next in merit, one hundred dollars; ani for the four stores next ia merit, Silty dollars each. Con- ditions—~1. All the stories are to be American in their scenes, subjects and character, in whole or in pact. 2, All the stories received in competition for the prizes will become the property of the publishers of the Weekly Sun after an award of the prizes has been made, this com ition includes all the unsuccessful as well a+ the six successful stories, 3. The writer must withhold his or her name from the story itself, and enclose it, with the title of the story, in a sealed note addressed to the geo! either by mail, or enclosed in the Ms, 4. Th 5. stories to be addressed to ‘The Committee of De- cision,”’ in the care of ‘‘A, 8. Abell & Co., publishers of the Weekly Sun, Baltimore, Md.” 5. he stories to be submitted to a Committee of Decision selected by the yprietors of the Weekly Sun, with a view to their iterary experience, taste and judgment, whose awari shail be final. 6, The MS. to be on good pape —not thin psper—and on one side of it only. 7. A the pectsers and letters to be prepaid in full, or they will not be taken from the Post Office. 8. Immediately after the commit- tee announce their decision, the money will be ase! to the successful competitors. Persons desiring further information, will be furnished with a circular, on ad- dressing a request for the sai tpaid, to panies TREE b Go. Publishers, Sun Iron Building, Baltimore, Ma. \NLARGEMENT OF THE WIDE AWAKE.—THE largest and the cheapest illustrated paper in the world; price oply two cents.—Never before, in the his- tory of newspapers in Nt ‘ork, has there been pre- sented to the public such a great variety of matter as is contained in the Wide Awake of this » at the low price of two cents. The editor saya :—We have deter- mined to increase the dimensions of the Wide Awake, and make it the largest, the cheapest, and the beat two cent weekly Deper in tne world. is is no vain, empty, or idle boast. appearance of thie number, we flatter ourself, fully justifies the assertion we have made. Each issue will be profusely illustrated; aud we hereby invite dvsigners and efigravers to furnish for our inspeetion such specimens of their akillas they deem suitable-to a popular illustrated weekly. ‘The proprietor of the Wide Awake is aware that it requires considerable capital to publish a paper of this class at so low a price, but he is prepared to make the expenditure, and to give to the public a paper they will appreciate and support. Iu this number we have commenced a new tale, which will be continued regularly from week to week in large and in- teresting parts. It is entitled ‘Fanny Trevanian, or the Abducted Daughter.’ A well-known cr.tie having been favored with the reading of it, gives the following opi- nion :—‘‘It is a brilliantly and powerfully written nar- rative, The story seemed to be starting by jerks. There was a wiry edge tothe style. But all this soon wore off. The mind of the writer limbered out and mellowed as it wen; along. There began to be the ring of the true metal, and flashes of the true fire. Presently the story ve and glowing. It seized upon our sympathies, 8 forget our tasks—almost forget our dinner—and rushed on with us like a whirlwind. Thousands will read it and be thrilled by it. Price only two cents. For sale by all news agents. The trade supplied by Ross, Jones & Tousey, Abbe & Yutes, Dexter & Brother, and DeWitt & port, at the lowest rates. IML Vernon gallery, in full morocco, gilt. ‘Ornaments of Memory, antique morocco, gilt. Gems of British Art, morocco, gilt. bles of our Lord, antique, full gilt. ‘The Republican Court, morocco, gilt. Beauties of the Court of Charles IL, morocco, gilt. th’s Tableaux, full gilt, antique morocco. Wilkie Gallery, full gilt, antique morocco. Irving’s Works, complete, in morocco and calf. Covper’s Works, complete, in morocco and calf. The above, with innumerable other choice and cle- gant books, in every variety of binding, suitable for presents, aud at low prises. JAMES 8. DICKERSON, 697 Bro: NP WENTY LOUD HA! HAS!! TEN HEARTY LAUGHS, ten loud smiles, one hundred grins, warranted with éach number of the New York Picayuae—the oldest, best and moxt original comic illustrated paper now pub- lished in America. six comic illustrations, being hits at the times, quizza- ble and risible. The new volume, commencing on the the first of January, will be enriched with new features of the most pleasing character; among which will be Prof. Julius Cwsar Hannibal, the greatest darkey of the Each number contains from four to letters from Mr. Grimes—that good old soul—on. k life; the quaint aad satirical lectures of day; original piquant sketches of a recent tour of Europe, by the” editor. Now is the time to subscribe. ‘Terms, $1 per year for a single copy, in advance, or five copies for $4," Adéress W. H. LEVISON, 15 Spruce street, New York. HE WAR{—MIRROR OF SEBASTOPOL, CRIMEA and the Black Sea.—the only correct views yet giv- én to the public, with full information, are just publish- ed, on one large, beautifully colored sheet. Sent by mail to all parts ot the country, pastage paid. Price 25 cents. A. H. JOCELYN, Publisher, 60 Fulton street. Agents wanted, ILL BE PUBLISHED, DECEMBER 18, THE LIFE of Horace Greeley, editor of the New York ‘Tribune, by James Pactoa? 12mo. cloth, 450 pp., fllus- trated.” Price $125. This is a full, complete and reli- able biography ef this remarkable mau; prepared, not by a partisan, who would present only one side, but by one entirely cixi ion has visited every place where ‘his hero has re- sided, and obtained the most minute information from the most reliable sources. terested and impartial, who in its pre- It is not a mere ‘woolen biography,’? but adds to the charm of truth the fascina- tion of a novel. most interesting biography I ever read.”? illustrations, including a full length Greeley, &e., add interest to the book. Published by MASON BROTHERS, 23 Park row, New York. “It ia,” says the proof reader, “the A number of trait of Horace YA PRIVATEERS, IN TIME OF WAR, SWEEP all clean—“The Yankee Privateer” newspaper, in time of peace, makes a clean sweep over the land. being found everywhere, and read by everybody. This vok’s paper, now ready, contains, among lots of other good things, the continuation of ‘The Smuggler great novellette; also, anccdotes, poetry, &e. cents. Subscriptions reeeived, and the trade supplic by the agents, ROSS, JONES & TOUSEY, 103 Nassau street. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &O. NEWLY IMPORTED LADIES’ DOG, King’ Price feve (KING Charles breed,) very handsome, well ta:. it, find, and gentle, to be sold, second floor. Would suit a youth a« well. at 119 Hammond street, AME TO THE RESIDENCE OF THE SUBSCRIBER-—A large black dog. The owner can have the same ow roof of property and payment of ex Tig s deseriptive note to GEO. G. BYRON, 85 street. R SALE—A FINE PAIR sound, kind, and of a very desirable hey cam be seen for three days only—the and 16th inst. at A. & G. POLEEMUS? Union QGrand street, Williamsburg, ses, by addr..4- Chambers OF ARABIAN HORSES, iat, Stal DRY Goops, 7"... THIRD GoBTS, CORSETS, 45 ts. Spin ne Oomember MRS. GAYNOR'S Dae Pari eo eailies shoul gnutactured expressly for ve corsets @F elegance in fitting they are ber, and Ory for cS prices are only half what are 68.000 ont im sume % suit pee as % SE PER bond and mortgage, on $39,000 of the above can be invested in the purchase usually charged, -° Third aveaue, near Tenth street. qT the AVENUE-—HANDSOME COLLARS, FOR 45 also bands, sleeves, under handker- chiefs, #¢- THOS. H. GAYNOK has just cleared from the edstom House an elegant selection of the above gevds, which he must dinpose of before New Year’s, at extraordinary prices. Beautiful collars at Ss. 6d. 45 Third avenue, near Tenth street. T P. COLE'S, 866 BROADWAY, TWO DOORS above Union square, will be found « full assort- ment of French and American prints, de laines, colored and black aiks, ese and plain merinos, for the holy- days, at reaso: prices, with a full assort- ment of housekeeping dry goods, OUT OF DRESSSILKB, COMMENCING MON- day, Dec. 111,000 dress patterns of rich plaid and striped silks, at $7 50 each. sale, they the will be cut into lengths of 12 each. ‘A. T. STEWART 0O., Broadway. RY GOODS —GUIPURE BLACK LACES, ALSO PARIS smb es Tich, just received. The stock of real point Bru: shawls, scarfs and mantillas, will be twenty per cent below usual prices, at’ PETER ROBERTS & CO.’S, 375 Broadway. UMOULINS CORSETS, SANS GOUSSETS—NO. 44 rue Basse de Remparts, Paris.—If there is a1 agent in New York them he will please send ad. Gress, post paid, to box 1,771 Post Oftice. Pea EMBROIDERIES, AT MANUFACTURERS’ pel caper pene enfin ny ay an and sleeves: banda,’ im jeconet ‘and muslin, for sale by EUGENE HERZ’ & 00., 152 Broadway, up stairs, between Cort- landt and Liberty streets. REAT HOLIDAY BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS.—J. Beck & Co., 355 Broadway and Branch establish- ment, 786 and 188 Broadway, corner of Tenth street, will offer on Monday, December llth, and during the holiday season, the following bargains in ary feo. Plaid and striped silk dresses at $4 50, $5 00, $7 50, $9 00, $11 60, $13 00 and $15 00 the dross pattern; very rich brocade silks, $20 00; rich mouseline de laine from 1s, 6d. and upwards; Saxony plaids, $2 00 the dress and upwards; French prints at 1s, per yard; French merinos ate. per yard. A large stock of ‘rich’ embroideries at one balf the cost of importation. Scotch plaid and = beosbe ee from ie Let upwards; and - great variety of other goods at equally low prices. J. BECK & CO., 355, 786 and 788 Broadway. ‘0 DECEMBER AND JANUARY FASH- N jberars Ripert In satin, moire antique and velvet. No stock ever seen in this city so rich and varied in style, nor the trimmings in such good taste, the culors being black and brown, at present so much the fashion in Paris. Furs--In sable, mink, stone marten, Sitch aod standing the war with Russia, W. B. marten. Notwit McK. is offering rich dark sables and mink cheaper than ever yet known, having fortunately bought a of furs early this year, through a rélative in Russia. N. B—This house is particularly recommended to strangers and visiters, its characteristic features being smal! profits and uo deviation from the marked price. Cloak and Fur Establishment, 47 Canal street, Bran- dreth buildings, four doors from Broadway. WILLIAM B. MOKENZIE, Proprietor. REPARATION FOR THE HOLIDAYS.—A. T. STEW- ART & CO, will offer on Monday, Dec. 11, a large iety of dress goods, &¢., suitable for Christmas and New Year’s presents, at prices much below the cost of importation; consisting of French and English prints, Frenbh merinoes, all wool plaids, mouselin delaines, Paris embroideries, sloaks, Ke. ; also 500Scotch plaid lo shawls, all wool (144 by 72 inches), at $4 each, an 450 rich roche square shawls, at $Geach, &e., &., ke. ay. ICHMOND’S, NO. 369 BROADWAY.—BEING OUR ‘annual custom at this season, we reduce the whole of our rich stock of embroideries and lace goods to manufacturers’ prices. Doing largely in this business, ladies will find the shapes, styles, quality and variety | worthy of their notice. Mrs. Richmond would also state that ker styles of caps, head dresses, mourning and made up goods far exceed in taste this season all her former exertions. Another case of embroidered colored pare handkerchiefs by next steamer; price from 10s. 0 $5. OMETHING NEW.—MILLER & GRANT, 371 BROAD- way, have just received point collars and sleeves to match; the style is entirely new, being very light, dressy and just introduced; very appropriate for holiday pre- sents, Also, Brussels, Guipure, Honiton and Mechlin laces in great variety; embroidered collars, sleeves, dkerchiefs, &c., in Tull assortment, Our being ected at the places of manufacture for first class trade, are choice in style and at prices much below any- thing ever before offered. recat NOTICE.—THE ENTIRE STOCK OF LACES, embroideries, hosiery, kid gloves, &c. $35,000, st Madden sold by Ist January, without reference to cost, in cou- equetce of “an alteration in their business at that ime. chase for the holidays. TENANTS’ REGISTER. GOOD BARGAIN—HOUSE TO LET AND FUR- A. niture to sell, -A fanily leaving this city, will rent Until Ist May next, the four story brick houee situated 110 Fourth avenue, near Twelftn street, containing all modern improvements; and will sell at « bargain the carpets and household furniture, which are in the best condition; also a fair team of horzes. mises, between 3 and 5 BM. FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—IN JERSEY CITY, | two minutes walk from the ferry, parlor and bed” room on the first floor, three rooms on the second floor; front and back basement to let, separate or together. Apply to J.T. Davidson, No. 5 street, or No. 5 Green street, Jersey City. OARDING HOUSE TO LET—LEASE AND FURNI- ture for sale.—This establishment is completel: and handsomely furnished throughout, and is now full of good board ‘The house affords 8 clear profit of $1,200 per year above all expenses. Price $2,300, In- quire at 37 Howard street for full particulars, OPE CHAPEL—TO LET, THE LECTURE ROOM OF Hope Ctapel, 718 Broadway, for lectures and con- Certs; also the upper apartment or chapel proper, for ‘the same purposes, and for religious ‘on the Sab- ath, from the present time to the firat of May next. Apply to ELI GOODWIN, 117 Tenth street. OUSE TO LET, AND FURNITURE FOR SALE.—A small genteel ‘Une upper part of the city; in elegant order; recently painted and papered; furniture new throughout, aud will be sold fur 3800. A chance seldom met with to step into a fine house e way complete. Apply to E. B. eran? 219 Fourth avenue, trom 8 to 10 A.M. and FF" SALE—ONE BUTCHER’S CART AND HARNESS, only been in use eight manths; one covered bugey end harness. Inquire of J. &J..0’GRADY, 62 Broadway, at the office of the American Express Company, frow 16 A.M. tol P. M. Fre SALE—TWO BEAUTIFUL NORTHERN BRED bay horses, ‘une got by Ola teen hands high, seven years old. can trot a mile in 3% minutes, and just from a farm, and perfectly broke. Hamiltonian out of a Morgan mare, six- and of extra speed; is unsurpassed fur fine action, Eontlonsess style, durability and prompivess in driving; he is a lect family or physician's versie sound, and kind, in ingle by a responsible man. Apply at Everett’s stable, No 24 West Thirteenth street, near Sixth avenue. arse; or double harness, OCKING BIRDS—FOR SALE, TEN SPLENDU mocking birds,from two to three years old; cau mock dhe cat, dog, hen, 1% ae oe. in, rooster, and sing warranted, muy apply at 476 Fourth street. birds sold ai ing a fine ht ane day. All Any lady or gentleman want- Sa FOR SALB, CHEAP—A LARGE DOUBLE al leigh, but little used, in good erder. Bo as eee’ or 190 West Fittest street, at M. and 4P. M. \EVERAL HORSES CAN BE KEPT ON 45 GOOD ay and feed as required, bya tarmer in New Jor sey, a few miles from this city. moderate. Apply J. P. Bonnell, 87 Pike steeet. \LEIGHS, SLEIGHS.—THE SUBSCRI8ERS HA ON hand a lot of their maxe of sleighs, which they ofr tor sale at 118 Warren street, at manufacturers’ prices, ‘Thoxe wishing to order sleighs for the next winter will Please to do so immediately. ORDWAY & EI R. SLEIGH WANTED.—WANTED TO PURCHASE, A +) sleigh, to seat four persons and adriver. M.'t be ot modern style, light baut, and im good conditio.. Ad- dress J. H. 8., Herald office. o'clock A MUSICAL, SPLENDID SEVEN pianoforte for anle for $225, ax the owner 000 suis Apply at the OCTAVE $810 ROSEWOOD Avge has been used but two months; made by the beet city makers; perfect in ail respects and fully war- ranted, with case and improvements. wen at 34 Vesey street, from 9 until 3 o'clock P. 10) NMENT SALE O# PLANO: ROM TL C city makers, in plain and fancy cases, frou «1 seven octaves, with orders to sell at great reducciou from the factory price, for cash; fully warranted. Also, an assortment of second-hand pianos, at great bargains, from $60 to $150. Pianos of our own manufacture con. stantly on hand. Apply at the manufactory and ware S ; rooms. McLONALD BROTE , 292 Bowery, near Houston «creet. \\g ME. PRITIGREW RESPHOTFULLY INFORMS HER pupils and friends, that she has removed toil rd street, and is now prepared to resume her instruc: tens on the piano, singing and languages. @ PERSONS DESIROUS OF LEARNING THE PLANO- T torte and singing. —Owing to unexpected reverses, a very competent teacher will take a number at $5 per quarter, if application is male ives Bes of re AG SELON) octave, in very good order and gu teeth street, No. 143, fourth floor, bet i Bighth avenues. HORE US 8 BOTEL, 757 AND 759 BROA Clinwp phiee—con tueted on t Jan—oticrs unsurpassed accon*nodations to lau ¢ ot individuels iv wawt of bendsow Wy furmisued ane neatly kept apartineote, with or witout | reasonable rates, aud where ai) Use como, ‘sot heme can be enjoyed It can be | ART FURNISHED HOUSE.—A FURNISHED PARLOR, with privilege in the kitchen for cooking, to let, without board, tos private family; if required board would be given, meals sent to room. Reference given and required. ‘Apply at 112 Sullivan street, between Spring and Prince streets. (0 LET—IMMEDIATELY, AN OYSTER SALOON ; or is well adapted for any kind of business, being a large and weil lighted basement, No. 648 Hudson street; also a two story house to let or for sale, corner of Gold ‘and Spruce atreets. Possession given February 1. In- quire of J. , 648 Hudson street. P LET—IN EAST BROOKLYN—THE UPPER PART of a neat cottage house in Kent avenue, near Myr- avenue, heggety as two rooms and three bedrooms, and basement. Will be let low. Apply to OLIVER WILLETS & SON, 276 Pearl street, N. Y. T° LET—A LARGE BACK ROOM, ON SECOND FLOOR, and a back basement, unfurnished, ina private re- spectable family, where there are no children. Location central, and neat Broudway. Apply at 111 Spring street, near Mercer. anachanichllttitstntiniailitiee aaa Mie LEt—THE UPPER PAI® OF A HOUSE TO A small gentee) family. Apply at No. 7 Prince street 0 LET—THE KLEGANT THREE STORY HOUSi#, No. 6 St. Marks place, containing the modern im provements, gas, baths, &c. The gas fixtures to be let with the house. ‘Possession immediately. Apply on the premises, The furniture also be pure! (0 LET ON STATEN T- COMFORT. R nished brick house, or part of it, until the Ist of May next, beautifully located, and only a few minutes wal box 1,977 Post Office. from the ferry. ‘Term moderate. Address R., W LET—WITH [MMEDIATE POSSESSION —THE MOST desirable part of the modern bailt three story and baxewent zouse 196 West Fifteenth atreet. To a family of grown persons only, who, if suited, could remain years. Baths, gas, &c., in the house. ’ Inquire on the premises of Dr. Drake. (70 LET, IMMEDLATE POSSESSION—A NICE, GOOD sized three story and basement house, with modern improvements, and ‘in fine order, situated on Twenty- eighth street, between Madison and Fourth avenues. Kent only $600. Apply to KE. B, KINSHIMER, sib Fourth avenue, from 3 to 7 ?. M. ye CLOTHIERS —THE LEASE OF STORE AND FIX- tures fur sale, of an old clothing stand, one of the best in the city, 190 South strect, near Catherine ferry. yO PAINTERS.—TO LET, TO A RESPECTABLE AME- rican family, part of ® house, consisting of second and third floors and back basement. Kent taken in painting. Address X. Y. Z., Herald office, or box 2,373 Post Ottice, for one week. T LEASE, R A TERM OF YEARS, A MODERN house, near Broadway, below Canal street, contaiu- ing some forty rooms,now occupied as a first clasa board- ing house, with the furniture for sale, to a responsible party. Terms of payment easy. B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. OAL! COAL!—A FINE ARTICLE OF LUMP CUMBER- land, equal to Liverpool for family use, and also fine for black+mith’s use, for sale low; also red_ash and white ash coal at the lowest rates. Apply to LEEDS & FOTIER, 436 Bixth avenue, berween Twenty-sixti aad ‘Twonty.severth streets. Co AT 23 JAMES STREET, WHERE GOOD WiiGHT and the best quality of red ash coat will be sold at the lowest market, price. Orders received at the 6th Ward Hotel, cor. Mnane and Centro stecets, or at the 423 James street. N. B. Iwill ve delivering trom tall this week frome foot of Hooveyelt P. GARRICK, ge lot | , &e., amounting to | Broadway, must be Ladies will find thia grand opportunity to pur- | Apply on the pre- | house in one of the finest streets in | mortgages. Apply to J. K. COOK, Jr.,No. 4 New CASH—TO LOAN, 1 $65. buy at sight, in ‘large a’ sty, and sums, on dis: relry, security: of any: valucble’ deserl eopfidentia! and safe, at the 860.000 "amram tate bought, sold and fidentlal.” CHEESEM A} | eon! jon street, coruer of Nassau. TOLOAN ON WATCH 0 00 eh ees Guat weed of Nor 103 Nene * PA ghd rep aaa Le 0 WANTED—ON SEVERAL NE = first clase brick houses, in the u per part of the city, worth double the amount, for whic a bond and mo’ will be given, and a bonus allowe | For particulars inquire of ELIAS COMBS, Auctionee 244 Grand street. 000 —WANTED TO PURCHASE, first mortgage, for the abo: $10 ‘Sa atrictly first class improved city . having two or three years to run, Apply oe tay R.G. Pipe street, corner of way. 00 —CAPITAL LOANS MADE (€ ° 'e stocks, bonds, diamonds, sega and other light wares, when put im our hands for sa! Two 8) id drug stores for sale; a Westchester far to tr for city tor a coal yard. Bring Jott nec BOLLIC rities and property, you who wish to sell, to ECO., 49 Wall stzeek, base! 3 $5.00 exchanged on fnir terms for mortgages. A., Herald office. 300: BOND AND MORTGAGE WANTED—At party having a first class bond and mo gege on city property for this amount, by stating + lowest cash price and location ean find a customer’ addressing Livingston, Herald office. | 50 WANTED—FOR THE USE OF WHICH 0 hundred dollars will be returned, and secur iven on property worth over $200. Address M. 6. Herald office. LADY WISHES TO MEET WITH A PARTY W> yi would loan her one hundred dollars, for which g¢ | recurity will be given, also a furnished parlor if requin Address E. B., Broadway Post Office, OR LESS,—MANUFACTURING STOC paying ten per cent dividends, will Address G. | JROWERY SAVINGS BANK, NEW YORK, DECEMIt 14, 1854.—Dividend—The depositors’ are hort | notified that a’semi-annual dividend, at the rate of & per cent per annum, on all sums of five dollars and ‘- | ward, and less than five hundred dollars, and four : cent per anuum on all sums of five hundrei dollars st | upward, which shall have been depoaited at least the | mcnthg’on the first day of January next, will be paico | the depositors on and after the 1éth January, during ie hours of businoss at the bank. All interst not caliedr | will remain as'principal, and draw interest aceordily from the lrt of January. The bank is open for busi?*® | daily, from 10 A. M. to'2 P. M., and on Mondays, Thts- | days and Saturdays from 6 to7P. M., at 190 Bowry By order of the trustees. JAMES MILLS, Presides. G. H. Cocarsnart, Seeretary. ROKEN BANK BILLS BOUGHT—THE HIGHEST price will be paid in gold for all kinds of beken pk tnoney. All other uncurrent funds bought x the usual rates, Drafts for sale on England, Irelard and Scotland. JAMES M. TAYLOR, corner of Chatham | Square and James street. ENTRAL BANK, DECEMBER 13, 1854.—aT A SPE- } cial meeting of the directors held this day, it was Resolved, That in consequence of the action of the | Clearing House Committee, in suspending the bank from | farther exchanges through that institution, the bank | will be closed until reget Maree the 18th instant, at which time the public will be informed of the final deck sion, either to continue business or to go into liquidatior. TAYLOR, President. Watrer OsKtey, Cashier. ea) NASH ADVANCED AND LOANED TO ANY AMOUNT— { Op diamonds, watches, jewelry, Plate, valnable and personal rty, or bought for highest cash | Grices. 'R. WOOD, 69 Fulton street, second dort, front Foom, from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 96 WARREN STREET, one door from Greenwich.—Open daily, from 10 A. | MitolP. M. and 4to7 P.M. Interest at the rate of 6 per cent allowed on all sums, from $1 to $500. The funda | Of this jnstitution are securely invested in bonds and | mortguffes in the city of New York, worth double the | amount loaned, and in bonds of this ih eae CALEB 8, WOODHULL, President. Pouus, Vy pg meh aur, }Viee Presidents. VanversiLt L. Buxton, Secretary. ONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON HOUSKHOLD furniture, pianofortes, watehes, ciamonds, silver- ware, guns, pistols, nautical instrumenta, and nab sci, erally, or bought for the highest cash prive. | i SCAFFRAY & WALTERS, 26 Catherine ae Me weicice ns EIBERALLY ADVANCED 0% jurni watches, plate, pianofortes, dry goods, tirearm:, ture, or any oter property, at $04 Broadway, co:- ner of Duane street, second floor, room No. 9.’ T.+ strictest confidence and honor may be relied upon. Branch office, 84 West Sixteenth atreet. McLOUGHLIN & O'NEILL. watches, jewel dry goods, segars, ils and person opty oF purchased. Business prompt, Appl: to CASEY & CONLEY, the Empire Loan and Agency Of- fice, No. 128 Nassau street, opposite the Nassau Bank. Movs TO LOAN—ON DIAMONDS, PLATE, a OTICE.—ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS: wanted in one gum, or in sums of not less than ten usand dollars, for one year, from January 1, 1855, upon a security such as has never before been upon this market. Full particulars will be given upon icatioa, either personally or by letter, to the w who pledges himself that the security, the terms, and the oe will be more than sa! ‘to any capital- it. attention of those having money to invest, or to lend, is wi called to this notice, JOHN B. Y, 12 Old Slip, corner Water street... FFICE OF THE SOUTH STREET STAGE COMPANY, 188 Nassau street.—At a meeting of the Board of tors of the South Street Stage Company, held pur- suant to notice, at Int evening, Nov. iz. pt dent, and John, beoks of the above ou I 5. R. Me001 Pate BANK, DANBURY, CONN.—REDEEM- ed at 44 per Sore 4 a GRANNISS, 65 Wall street. ‘0 THOSE WHO WANT MONEY.—PARTIES WHO wish to raise money on diamonds, watches, fine jewelry, silverware, &c., will be and confi- Prey ert the Lighal seep age &fC0.'S oS Ann street. e st price and silver and diamonds, Office hours Wto a zi Jorsed “ Reon Poo a what funda they proj ed on the 26th of ember ar be of the Governor Secretary ard Comptroiler of State and_G. W. Mordecai, President of the Bank of the Stat« of North Carolina, The uandersigned reserves the right of accepting such bids, in whole or in part, as he may Seem most advantagaous to the State. Successful bid ders will be required, as soon as informed of the ac- ceptance of their bids, to depesit in bank the amoun? oF thefr bids, with the accrued interest from the Ist of July last, to the credit of the Treasurer of North Caro- lina, This deposit may be made in the Bank of the Re- public, New Yerk, the Baak of the State of North Caro- lina, or the Bank of Cape Fear, Raleigh. Documenta pa the great resources of the State, and the «maly amount of her indebtedness, may be had on application at this gfe, or to Messrs. Brown tS Rossett, city of New York. D.W. Public Treasurer of North Carolin REWARD.—LOST land dog, black and white, anawers to the naine of sport, Strayed from the U. 8. Mail steamer Hermann, at the Novelty Works, or was stolen. Any person re. turning said dog to the office of Delmonico’s Hotel, 25 Broadway, will receive the above reward, and no ques tions asked. ey REWARD.—STOLEN OR STRAYED, FROM THE basement of 62 Beaver street, a small scotch terrier dog, with a chain attached. Any one returning the we dog to 62 Beaver street, will be paid the above rewart. | @ m= REWARD.—LOST ON WEDNESDAY, A BLACK } thread lace veil, in Murray street, between Ciureh and Broadway. ‘The finder will please return it to 44 Murray street. g: REWARD.—RUNAWAY, ON SATURDAY AB } ternoon, the 9th inst. from No. 60 Pavitic streets Brooklyn, a small Newfoundland dog pup, black. white paws, answers to the name of Ton Whoever will | return the same te No. 60 Pacific street, Letween Henry snd Clinton, will receive the above reward.

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