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secure his new and elegant styie of winter hata scarce- OF eat his meals. Sach Povalacity. However. he dvee pot yetsespair of being fully mr to supphy the demand, “eniourayed, as Le is, by th: koowllge that bie tas apreciated, and that iis hats tae the top iperior finish, elegance, lightaras and dura Bility, He also hae a splemlid stock of furs tur the ladies, which they will do well to look at, ‘White's Holiday Hats are Certainly the most model shape and the most unique pattera that we have ever sen. Gentlemen, cuil and look for yourselves. Fhe ladies vill remember that White’s is the place to go ‘to for theirfurs. WHITE, 212 Broadway, corner of Fulton st. ee ui Anson's ent aagedyes, igpetrge ton d g in a mice cass, ‘the mae others make for fifty cvats, equal to 62 pio- "S$, 580 Broadway, opposite the tures elsewhere. ANSON’ Metropolitan Hotel, some oj the results of Cameo-Daguer: reoty pes and Photogra; ae By dleciricity —Inwtantaneous sitting. —CHAS th Wile artist. Gallery in Wrvoulya, 249 Fulton atreet. ie r prepared, and which may be used mali, thre or bix'montha hence, will be in a few days to artists and amateurs. 3,000 Members of the New York Sostety of Qlever Fellows are now having their dagaerreutypes taten for t e cents by tue United States Pictare Com , 89 Broaoway, ¢ r with tae Bloomer feanpe, fatal Matilda Smith, sod otner highminéed ladies. Fallore.<The Re failure of the Uni- ted States Picture Company, 289 Broadway, is erroneous. ‘Lbe establi-nment waa never mure prosperous, taking the portraits of the people fur 25 cents; 60y daily; $2 50 per dozen. Celebrated Pianos and Melodeons, tn larger gasertwente than can be iound elewbere. sold at ex- ‘tremely low prices. Beautiful pianos, wich Lave ben rented, for aabort tiwe, will be suld very ow, moons Beuit pianos at great bargains. Prices frei $40 to $159. ‘Large discount made forcast. Pinos sad meludvous sold en wonthiy payments, Prsnos to rent. HORACE WAVERS, 333 Broadway, The Story of Fanny Trevanion; or, Tas Abducted Danghies —Thw thrilling and intersstiag nar rative is detailed in the Wiae Awake of tunis wees al Jovers of the brilliantly and powertully wzitier of iF. J.S8mith should procure a copy. For sale every where. Hear Ye!—Autoblography.—8urnam, Gree= Jey and all others, who wish to take notice, tiat Ral FSRTY & LEASK’S holiday hats are for sale, at 57 Chat ham and corner of Chatham aud Peart streets. Keep your yes open. Race and Maslin Cartains from Auction. KELTY & FERGUSON, No. 28034 Broadway, wud No. 64 Reade street, have on hand 20,000 Ince and maslin eur- tars, bought st auction, ata great sacrifice, aud will well same for a few cays at grea: bargalos, tull 20 per cent. less than the original cost of importation. Go ony, for this is a rare epportunity. Alsv, the largest mock of window shades and gilt curnices in the city, a of which must be sold cheap. Jouvine’ Gloves and Liightun’s Shicts— CHARLES LEIGHION has just received, per steamer Africa, a fresh supply of Joavins’ kid gloves, direct from the manufacturers in Faris, which he will sell during tie holidays tor $1. pair Also, manufactured on tue pre- mises, No. 16 Pari place, a few more of those $25 suirts, fac sitniles of the medal, diploma, and hoaorabie wention shirts sold by auction iu the Crystol Palace, to Culonel Sparks, J, W. Cornwell, Esq., and Mc. Bradford. Shirts made to order from $4 to $15 cach. CHaRLES LEIGHTON, First promiam shirt maautacturer, If you buy and soll for cash Youll never go to smash— Even if you Sell as Cheapas Evans, the Cloth= iex, of 06 and €8 Fulton street. €hristmas ts Coming, and if the Ladies swish to make presents for the holiduys they can find at Biller & Co.’s, beautiful embroidered toilet slippers for tlemen. Also ladies’, misses, boy’s and culdren’s Socteant shoes, in great variety. 5 MILLER & 00., 134 Canal strect. ‘Wedding Cards.—An Assortment of Ever- Gels elegant raved wedding varis, envelopes, &c. tion, or sent by post to any part Christmas holiday prosente han ERDELL, 802 Itroadway, corner of Tuttle Stakes, Every thay, his Veracity that Fo comylete, fascinating and irresistible 3 coilection of toys, &e., &c., as he hus aow tor rule at No. 345 Broal- way, never did and never can exist noy where elas on thir continent, If the vcice of the ‘ tittle people,” just Rew so praised in the Kuickerbocker, go for anything, we shall bave to mage room in the calendar for & uew saiat, to be placed side by side with Bt. Nicholas, the saint of holidays. St. Nicholas and St. TULTL—bravo! Ho will have a crowd of disciples. Toupees.—A Sliver Medal Award ed te MEDHURST & HEARD, 27 Maiden lane, for the bes wigs and toupers exhibited at the New York State Pair, 2864. Back aad front braids, curls, &e. Copy th add: 200. ten Acknowledges that Puargation ts th: al reliance asa mcana of ¢ Jr. Hamilton say he ciue is not very Temote when it will be tho oaly mesny used tor restoring diseased bodies to health. Th mest innocent and rebable purgative known, is tho pill ot br. Brandreth, which bave avw in tiis city a reputa toa of twenty years, and are stilt progressing in popu Mar favor. Brandreth’s pills are sold at 25 cents per box et 574 Bowery, 24] Hudson street, and at the principa office, 43 Canal street, two doors frum Broadway (traa @reth building), and at 10,000 stores in this Union, EEE MUVERTISENENTS RENEWED EVERY DAX. PERSONAL. ¥ THIS SHOULD MEET THE EYE OF MARGA\ Newman, of the pariah of Shraeltown, aud of Bally mubon, county Loagford, daugiter of Thomas Mary Newman, vhe will please communicate directly with Ler sister, Marcella Newman, No. 62 Fleet street, hevoklyn, New York. F THE GENTLEMAN WHO WAS TAKEN SICK AT Newburg, last summer, 2s the boat was leaving for ton, will address J, 8., Herald office, he will greatly aeheve the minds of two of hi» anxivus fiencs. )ILL THE LADY WHO ONCE LEFT A MESSAGE for a gentleman ‘to call for a parcel ia Houston atreet,”’ be goud enough to call immediately at the Post Cflice for a business letter to ner last address. LECTURES. RE EYE—A POPULAR LECTURE ON THE ANA- tomy and Physiology of the Human Kye, and Use Sind Abuse of Spectacles, illustrated with di mo- dels, and artificial eyes, by E. 8. Fraaks, Optician to the New York Eye hos, ‘and spstacle maker to the Infirmary, on Wednesday evening, Deowmber 20, Be at 02 Bowery, entrance tarougu the store, at baif- reven, to’commeuce at eight, Adiwission 25 cente. Eetersea seats for ladies. besa ps ae pot retracting npectacler, for see.ng near a1 e@bjects accurately through the same spectacles. This great invention is manufactured by tue patenwe on y, ‘and vow offered at moderate prices. Also spectacles o! a e@ make, scientitcally adjusted to the eye, Tir FRANKS himeclf, at No. 2 Fark row, opposite we aso House, and at 82 sowery. F THE FIREMEN, Se Tat ‘EW YORK FIRE DEPARTMENT NOTICE.—AN election will take place vu Monday eveuing, the h instant, to Bll vacancy caused by the resignation of Wm. H. Ackeman, ngineer of the Hariem district, Between the hours of 7 and 122. M. The returns will be received at the office of the Chief knyineer, between the hours of 7 and 9 P. M., on the evening of the 1¥u, FRANCIS BUY aYUN®, WRIGHT SEAMAN, THOMAS LEAKY, . B.—Blank retarns can be bad at the office of wh» Ghicf Engineer, and a Comar sioner of Deeds will be ia attengnnce on ening of the ivth, for the accom- modation of the officers 0; the department. Tnapectors. REWARD.-—LOST ON WEDNESDAY, A BLACK thread lace veil, in Murray strevt, betwee) and Broadway. ‘The finder will please return i: Ww 4 Murray strost. REWARD.—Lost, "ON WEDNESDAY, piaeit at., gold ring, the property of Patrick’ Dill frou! Bixtieth “'stroct snd Ninth avenue t Gonj-third street sod ‘North river. By” leaving the same at Forty-third street and Eleventh oS mae, in the liquor store, will receive the above reward and the thanks of the ownor, as itis « token an —LésT, ON THE EVENING OF THe 12TH ULS., 5. ‘a lady's chatelaine chain, wita trinkets aud Muwet, om which was engraved the iuitisls M. B C., im Broadway, between Twenty-nintu strevt aud De. Vas yin's ebursh “ihe finder will receive the above reward aud ‘the thanks of the owner by leaving it at 44 West Iwenty- ninth street. REWARD. — LOST, EITHER IN WALKING through Amity street to Broadway and Bleecser, or in a Ricecker and pecoud street omaibus, ® smail gold medal. The wr will receive the above reward by Jeaving it at 668 Fourth sireet. REWARD.—LOsT, ON TUESDAY, DEC. 12, A gold plated portmonnaie, ov itainiag some movey aad a daguerrestype. Whoever will retura tae same to 62 Henry street shall receive tuw avove reward wad the REW. LOST, ON THE EVENING oF THE da4th inst, im passing from Houston street, ugh Lge and King, to ddudsun, a fitch marten tippet. The fi will receive the above reward, by beaving it at J. W. Faulkner's, jewoler, 450 Broadw: = REWARD.--LOST, ON THURSDAY MORNING, ON 9) leaving Harlem cars at Cwemty-sixth treet, & k lace vail. The finder will receive the above rewart by lea: git at Mr. Greene's book store, 699 Brow! way, coruer of Tenth street. ) RD, FOR A WHITE SETTER DOG, WITH r spoton head and back, and a mark on «heh eat; will attend to the name Star. Lhe above will be paid by 7, Manahan, 270 Bowery, | suten, of the best descrip NOTICE —v. 8. HOUGH, AUCTIONZER.— | A! uneat foenten 4 Fel iol — the ¥ morning) ab No. arreo al at pre- Gee Yo oeleen & very large and well laste coll-ction of Bousevold turaitare, but Little ased, con. sisting of a very valualle rosewood secretary aud boo. | rach, commedicus aad finely fnished rovewsod contes and otuer tablea with Italaa marol-ied aul statuary tops; rosewood parior sitite, all covered ta brosatelie aad satin; three diferent vals ro-gwoot ours crystal plate fro lace wiasow Crap: ry . Tasewood easy apt Vol'aire cuair reception and sewing chairs, fi in brocade peasively duisiet; | ly ctrvet aat caveret of oil paiatiogs landscapes, ma- rine wie by celebrated apien dit royal velvet carpet; do. Hrussels aad Cfogaut wane deorations, poreehan, Bobem! other expersive vases, (arid ant other statuary; ladies? wore tables verses gat stevia, wilaataat me silver spoons vokery, mabs; tea seta and oo lee urn dateads, anti; manogsay dressing bureau. stants, toiles seis, our nat- tresses, French Mararilles counterpanes, pillows, bol- asters, &e.; #ufas, lovuges, chairs, &e. Sale positive, rain or shine, M. CRISTALAR, AUCMONtER.—LARGE SALE OF EY efine watedesani rich jewelry, tis day, Frilay, 15, at 10 eelock, coctaned im store $2 Chatham street, consisting in part of diawond articles, gold aud silver watches, gold chains, bracelets, earrings, breast pins, rings, silverware, clocks, & ; alw, glass caves, fix- tures; and two of Horring’s large Greproof Salamaador ._ sale peremptory, as the owner is declining business, Store tu let to Ist of ay. This sale is continuad from Wednesday. UCTION NOTICE —M. WitaY, AUCrIUNERR. —#. A ‘W. SHIBLAY wil sell by suction, at the commicdon salesroom of Thomas F, Pichi, 101 Fulton, opposite Dutch street, a large stock of French oui suglish cuiua, waite granite parian, terra cotta, lava, silver plated, vritaunia, cut and preseed glass ware aud laucy goods for aolidays. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, AM, on Chursday, tae Mth Dec. iust., apd continue, ‘irom day today, & pore of the whole, A credit of six y days for e1cas ove: one hundred dollars for notes satiaiuctory to the ow sees. ‘TduWas F. FiBL» UCTION NOTICE.—10-WORKUW, AL LyJg O'CLOCK. A. M., SAMUEL O3G 10), Auct o. hisstore, 64 Nassau street, wear Maiien La any rr ‘ve, to close several accounts and to pay ad vanees, an Assortment 01 new second and noaie held turniture, comprising several Brussels and otuer carpets, sofas and chairs, cottage chamber suites, par- lor suites, bureaus and washstauds, bookcases, exten- sion tables, &e., ke. UCTION NOTWE—1H0S. BELL, AUCLIONEE.—3Y 4A belt & Bush—This day, at 1034 o'cloca, im ta Aslovrooms, 27 Ceatre stvet, vy virtue of » mortgage, will be wold the entize geatecl furniture of w tiqge story house, comprising all the arrangements from Moo to attic, beds, bedding, carpets, &e., too numerous to ad- vertine; alro, at 12 o’clock, about 2,000 Ibs. zine aud spelter, worthy the attention of fouaitry owners; chest of carpenter's tools, &e, Saturday—Large sule of clotuing, India rubber goods, &e UCHION NOTICE.—BANGS BKOTH.R & CO. WILL sell on Saturday eveaing, Lecember 16, at tue rade Sale Rooms, 15 Park row, an assortment of bouks, plain and fancy stationery, games, fancy articles, &e., &e., suitable for holiday presents, being the atock of @ retail bovk stationery and iancy store. SSIGNEE’S SALE.—CONTINUATION SALE OF SIL- Ae see plated ware, pianos and furniture, this day, December 15, at 1034 o’cluck, at the store 45 Broad: corner of Anthony strect.—M. Wray, auctioneer, will sell the talauce of an importer and manufacturer's stock, comprising castors, cake baskeis, pitchers, tea sets, forks aud spoons, with variety of furniture. pianos, &e.. which must positively be sold, by order of tne as- signees, SSIGNEE SALE.—A. M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEBR, will sell on Wednesday, 20th inst., at 104, o'clock, at coal yard No. 590 Washington street, all couls con- tained in said yard, together witb three horses and three cval carts, harness, and all other articlea required in thy business, By order of L. LITHAM, assignee. way, OES, Ao AT AUCHION.—OUR NEXT SALE WILL D be held’on Saturday evening, Dec. 13, at 6% o clock, and will comprise elegantly illustrated London works, old Italian and French books, stationery, &c. LYMAN & CO., 377 Broadway, sucesso: to Covley & Joun Kxexsx, Auctioneer. LOSING SALE OF FURS.—HENRY f. LEEDS, AUC- tioneer, wilt sell this day, Friday, at 105g o’cloca, the bulance of stock of rich aad splendid manufactared furs apd sleigh robes, &c., at 100 Nassau street, near consisting of stone marten muils, cuils seta of real royalermine, Gtch marten sable, Canada sable, chinchilla aad French ermine. Also, a splendid assortment of talinas, carriage capes and pe- terines, with cutis to match. Also, hocny Mountain wolt, African lamb geuot and ‘leopard sleigh roves, fancy caps,'driving givves, Ke., all ot whicn are worthy of attention, Sale peremptory, raim or shine. Cate- logues now ready, E BREVORT HENRY, AUCTIUNEER.—BY HENRY - & BUCK, this day, Friday, Dec. 15, at 1Usg o'clock ‘ast their sales room, 14 baiien lane, a large assortmen of fancy goods, &c., conss'ing of one cass containing about fifty dozen puzzles, of every variety, kind ani size, forming maps, cities, villages, landscapes, &c. ; wil be old in lots to suit purchaser. Also a spitudid as sortment of globes, celestial and terrestial, with aud without quadrauts, varying in size from two inshes to thirty inches in diameter. ‘he atteution of teachers in schools and academies is particularly invited to this se lction, as they aro the first of tue kind ever imported are of the best deqpription, aud will be sold to the bigs vet bidger. Also due case containing 100,000 extra quali ty jarcussion caps. Also ching auc gilt tete.a-tete sts china vases and toys, bronze figures, 8. P, Ware double barrelled fowling pieces, sleigh bella, &e., &c. 4 DWARD -SINTZENICH, —ACCTIONZER.—e0WARD At," scuurci will sell at auction this day, Dee. 15, 12 o’clock, at the sales roow, 16 Wall street, a large magnificent sule of imported fancy goods, Frencu china, bronzes, clocks, geutlemen’s dressing cases, pa- pier mache tables, pariau ware, elesant Culaeve gods, ccnnisting cf elegant china and gilt tem sets of 40 pieces, ladies’ work boxes, inlaid with pearl, beautiful gilt cli na flower vases of various #izes and patterns; also, a large invoice of elegant French work boxes, dressiag cases, glove boxes, and a large variety of fancy German and Freneh articles adapted for holiday preseuts. ferns cash, city funds. DWARD SINTZENICH, AUCTIONEER.—EDWAKD SCHENCK will sell at auction this day, Friday, Lee 15, at 10 o’clock, at the salos room, 16 Wall street, a splendid assortment of tirst class Mrench aa! otuer imported furs, consisting in part of Russ an sable victo- rincs and cutis, Hudson's Bay sable do; Swiss stoac marten, fitch warton, superb chil royal ermine, tiberian squirrels, lustaud native long lynx aud otvers, too numerous to wentios; also, a magniticent sasort- meni of fine bear, wolf, fux and’ wash bear robes, coats, gloves, Sc. AH the above are manufactured in a superd manner, expressly for private trade, and well worthy the attention of buyers, being tae best sale of the sea- son. Every article warranted. ‘DWARD SINIZENICH, AUCTIONEER.—EDWARD Scheuck will well at auctiun this {Freday) evening, Leecember 16, at seven w’civek, at the Natio of Levign, 663 Broadway, great sale ot paintings, comprising cuet d Belgian, French, American aud #nglish schuols.— [uis collection, made by a distinguished coanvraveur, will be peremptorily sold to the highest bidder, ant-ollers au opportunity for the enricument of private galleries very rarely met with. ‘the paintings include very beas- tuful landscapes, architectural interiors, Duicu interiors, winter scenes, pastoral sabjects, flower pieces, marine pieces, and many splendid landscapes of uoue sceavry, by the tollowing artists: Webster, Carter, Scharpe, rebativel, Vaudzieslt, Villams, Gerji, Pillel, Coct, an drews, Thorn, Vael, "Evan, Causaer, Rovssel, Wathoan, CUmejanch, Dablman, Jasper, Sely and others. Veta ls in syeciad adverticements, ‘It cannot be wo strongly repented that these elegant paintings will be sod witu+ out reserve to the highest bidder, They are now on view, day and evening, until the sale. ‘) COLTON, AUCTIONEER —LAkGE AND IMe0a eo tant sale of elegant houseuold furniture, &e.—t Colton will sell on thus day, at 103g o’cluck, at $99 Had son street, an elegant assortment of gysewood aud ina hogany furn tuce of every description, the stock ot dealer declining busiuess, consistiag of seven trosewor) jarlor suites, im satin, brocatelle aud velvet, ricaly cacv ed rosewood and mahogany dress bureaus, wot decsteads, mahogany do., rosewood and manogany boo'. cases and secretaries, wardrobes, eteger rorewoo! washstands, music stuadn, », side, and card tables, sofa beds, lounges, lounge extension tables, black walaut diaing and te ay without regard s ROCERIES, BAKERS’ FIXTURES, TOY: G goods—Inis day, at 57 Dey street, cor: wich—tegars, currants, raisins, almonds, cotiee, brandy, gio, rum, wines, saddlery, slei; whips, knives, turks, saws, scala, weights, sal tures, tables, counters, oyster box, &e. A. CARIFR, Auctioneer, 57 Dey street. ENRY H LEEDS, AUCTIONEER—BY H. H. LEEDS &Co.—Ou briday, 15th, and Morday, 1st of Tecember, at lus o'clocx, at tue extensive warer ysis of Wm. H’ Horsiman, Key , 55 Maiden lane, near Willian street, the entire stock ot rich fancy goods aul holtiay presents, being the entire importation of the above well- known importer, (poatively witnout reserve) consisting of =Kice Pariau bronzes, antique and molera, of tie mont recherche subjects and designs, all of which ace warrauted; Freuch porcelain vases, tete-a-teto und o!ner sets superbly decc rated, of various pattercs, ormulu anc crystal capiners, jowel caskets, pen trays, cart reowy- ors, an entirely new article, in’ ever: Variety, richly or. hamented in wraberque and inlaid; genta’ aod la les’ dressing and writing cases, in inlaid rosewoud, orua- mented in bub! and variegated patterns, white solut # Iver fittings and cut glass vinaigrettes; eabossed ms rocco goods, comprising the richest description ot Lut ++? reticules, gents? ¢ressing cases, companions necessaries, and other varieties thia manitacture jearl inlaid and silver mounted jewel cankets, card ceivers, and bjouteries of every description; fans vi every description, comprising kid, silk and ornamented, framed in pearl and ivory and riebly carved, fa all tue finest assortment ever overed at auction ta this city; toys, the largest and fivestassortmeat, compri-ing every variety of patterns (rom the cheapest to the moat cusi We particularly request the attention of the public thone intending to purchase for the holidays to this «ale, as combining the large! ans most val ever overed at auction in ita city. Every artisle o fers will be positively sold without reserve, ms, caait for ull sums of $160 und uncer; over that amount, Ove per cent off. Goods va extubition on Monisy, Lith instant, Cetalogues on the morning of sale, a tix | curved from BALES AT AUCTION. ENRY BH. AUCTIONEER, BY H. H LEEDS & (o.—Friday, louh, and cetoriay loto, at jes oe each day, at the exteasve sales rooms of J. Cook, Enq , 262 Uroadway, Letorest’s Builtings, between Reade and | uane sirreio—Extensve sale of elegant and valuable cxtivoet turuitare being the entire stock of the atove well kno manulacturer, to be sohl positively sthout reserve. ing of ; lor Pury Elegant rosewood sets in every va- riety of puttern, buth maderm aud antique, elaborately ‘arisian designs, aud covered 1a silk aud sutm brocatelle of one, two and three colora, including 8, tete-a- ‘eles. arm, parlor, gothic aunt wowing chairs, also ceutre and side tables with statuary marble tops; Senna and Fyyptinn de., extre-deaux divans, aad oth able yieces to form’ Large sets to match; ali surte rosewood furniture richly carved and up! trendy for covering, which will be completet in broca:le or bro Ile to salt the purcha-er, at a greatly reduced price, wise mahogany carved furniture, in plush acd haireloth, n+ very variety of pattern, 1 iningroom and Library Furoiture—Ir oak, rosewood, mahogany and black walout, comprising elezant exten: sion dining tables, bullets, etageren elaborately carved, with marble tops; chairs’ and #ofas covered in diferent ) plush and buircloth; side-tavies, but- ic. Pedrocm ‘Furniture—Rosewood, mahogany, and black walnut bedsteads, bureaus, double ant single enclosed washetands, elegantly carved, io # or single, with chairs and lounges to mateh, upholstered acd covered in the best materia, Cottaye turviture, richly enamelled and decorated, of svery color and pattern; ball hat stapds, tables and chaiis, 1m rosewood, oak und iron, of the most desirable style=; othee and counting room furniture, in rose wou: mahogany, blackwaluut and oak, consisting of upeigh und low desks and encrutoires, office tables, caairs, bockeases and racks, wtools, berary tables, &c. Also, curians in brocatelle and daumek, and a large variety of miscellaneous furniture articles. Thie stock com- rn Assortment o fered be sold without limit. We consequently invite our customers aod the public to examine it betore purchasing clsewhere, as tae sale offers an unequalled opportunity for purchasers to aup- ply themeelves with rich substantial furniture at low ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCIIONKER—BY H. H. LEEDS & CO.—Saturday, December 16—Sale of aplem iin ieusehold furni 191 West Fitteenth street, near Highth avenue, conslating of mabogany furaitare eo loohingglasses, window curtains, ma: y curd and’ ceatre tables,” chairs, sofas, rocking irs, black walnut bedaivrads, » ingrain car pets, duclotha, acd a piano, also, 's suite of rosewoo! furniture, richly covered in er m-on brocatelle. ARLWAKE AUCTION NOTICE. —JOHN EB VAN C1“ AN (WEKP k SON will sell this day, at 10 o°elock, ot £16 | carl street, 200 packages and lots of well assorted iariware; also, two casks Sheilicld braves aad. bits, spohenhaves pl ted squares and turuserews, also, Afteen xg* B horse nails. Ap invoice of German and Frencit shimmers, curiain ping, thimbies, locks, table spoons, &e.; also, 250 dozen table cu:lery, brass castors, caudle- sticha, Kc. For full particulars see catalogues. OHN L, \ANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER —VANDE- water & Turner will sell, on Saturday, December 16, at 10% o'clock, at the salen room, 30 Pine and 6% Cedar streets, a splendid assortment of hourchold furniture, cousisting of mahogany sofas, chairs, tete-a-tetes, vol- taires, &c., in hair and cioth, bookcases, wardrobes, etegeres, ronewood and mahogany marble top ceatre, side nd pier tabler, loo ds., mahogany quartetts tales, cane seat chairs, rosewood, manogany ant black walaut bedsteads, bureaus, washstands, cottage chamber fur- uiture, mattresses, palliasters, feather pillows, belaters, &e, Catalogues morning of sale J COHN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER, STORE 110 Centre street, will sell, this day, by virtue of a chat- lel mortgage, at the northeast corner of Thirty-first street and Fourth avenue, at 11 o’clock .» the a row furniture, consisting of counters, decanters, strainers, pitchers, tumslers, champagne —glasees paintings, &. F. WATIS, Attorney for Mortgage. Gileloth, chairs, tabies, GHA OSLFH HEGEMAN, AUCTIONEER —SATURDAY, Dec. 16, at 1 o'clock P. M., at No. 9 Butier atreet, ar Court, parlor, chamber aad kitchen furniture, i vod order. " UTS FOR SALE—A H. NICOLAY WILL SELL AT 4 auction, thin day, (Friday,) Dec. 15, at 12 o’cluck, at the Merchants’ Exchange, three desirable building lots, 50x100, in the beautiful’ and flourishing village of Irvington, (formerly Dearman,) near the railroad depot. ‘Terms cash. For maps and further particulars, apply to 4, H. NIGOLAY, Auctioneer, No, 4 Broad street, New ork. ERRSCHAUM PIPES.—HENRY H. LEEDS, AUC- tiuneer.—By H. H. Leeds & Co.—On Friday, Dec. 12 o'clock, at the sales’ rooms, 19 Nassau strevt, a large invoice of quperb meerschaum pipes, with ste.s complete, mounted im pure gold and silver, and ex- hibited at the London azd Sydenham Crystal Palaces — all of which are warrauted meerschaum, and mount- tinge eolid as Vee catalogue, consisting of slang variety ot every style and description, of the most exquisite workmanship and desigus, together with meersshsum segar holders, mounted in silver, ivory aud yellow amber. ARK WRAY , AUCTIONEER, --CONTINUATION SALE of extension tables, this day, December 16, ac 4vd_ O'clock, at the store 335 Broadway, corner of An- thony street —M. Wray will sell the balunce of the stock cf extension tables manufactured vy Mr. Heerdt, 150 Wooster street, comprising all styles ‘aud sizes, in walnut, birch, mabogany and oak. Will positively be ARKER VEIN COAL LANDS AT POBLIC AUCTION.— ‘The undersigned trustees will sell, at public auc- .. on Tuesday, December 26, 1864, at 14)¢ 0’clock P, M., in the Merchants’ Exchauge, in the city of New York, one of the most val coal properties ia the Cumberland coal fields of Maryland, consisting of what ia wellknown as the Jackwon, Totten ani Westernpori properties, Jying coutiguous, and contaiuing avout ot Ventcen buudred acres of laud, all underlaid with \ About fourteen bunared acres lies fronting on Georg Creek, and directly on tie line of the George's Creek Railroad, for a distance of three miles, and entirely ua- derlaid with the fitteen feet vein of coal, and all uacer- laid with the six feet vein, ‘The extended frout ot these lands readers every acre of coal available, and makes the property the must val- uable Cumberland coal flelds, aa it is capable of being divided into tweaty separate coal properties, ‘ue big vein is of the purest coal iu the Georges Creek r gion. On the Jacksun and part of the Westernpurt a: what are the chson Mines,” ant village of Jacksonville. ‘These mines have been opened and worn- ed for about one year. The improvements at these mines are all in complete order, witu a capacity to inne 2000 tous of cowl dany. ‘The village ot Jacksunvills, waich belongs to the Jacason Mines, comprises vetweea torty und fifty frst elass miuers’ tenements, » large store house and office, with all the uecessary rauroada, train reads, Wheel houses, load houses, and all otuer necessa- ry fixtures tor dog @ very large coal business, Tue ‘avove coal lands are well kuown and regacded among the best coal lands in that region. Fereuns desirous of pur- chasing, can be satisted by inquiring at Jucksonville. ihe titles are guod, sua the property cau be pointed oui by persona at Jacksonville. ‘All the mine cars, tovls, and mining Axtu ihe Jackson Mines, will be suld, witu te lands, whica will enable the purchasera tu commence immedia syerations. The terms of sale will be as follows > 20,000 cash om the day of sale; $00,000 April 1, 1309, $10,000 June 1, 1850; $25,000 September 1, 1855, 200,000 April 1, 1866;'and the balance in two equal annual payments thereform; ali tae deterred payments to bear an annual interest of six per cent from the day of sale, to be secured by # hea on tue lands. J. PHILLIPS KOMAN, CHARLES 3. DARROW, ¢ ustees of the Parker Vein Coal Company. 7 C.: KEMP, AUCIIONEER—FURNITURE, PIANO- R. fortes, &3.—this day, Frieay, at 103¢ o’eloon, at 56 Nassau street, twe dvors from Fulton, R. C. Kim’ will sell at auction, a» above, # large assortment of handsome furniture, of quality, removed for the convenience of sale, consisting of lace window curtains, one bandsome rosewood pianoforte, mirrors, carpets, rovewood parlor furniture, en suite, ceutre aad pier les, etegeres, bookcases, extension diving tables, china and Jasuware, mahogany tare-a-tete soled, eany ant spring seat parlor ir, 90! tends, bureaus, adit anaey Eciewware, hair mattresses, atoves, and all the usual assortment of household furnivure. P.ano- tortes—feveral ronewood © and 7 octave pianofortes very excellent instruments, to be sold without reserve to pay advances, a now at STOVER, AUCTIONEER.—PEREMPTORY SALE OF S. elegant funiture, pisnofories, gilt frames, m v- rors, decorated chins ware, &c., tis day, ab Liss o'clock, at tue salesroom, No. 804 Uroadway, corner o Luane street, @ large collection ot rosewood, manog.suy, wak and walnut parlor, dining 100m and coamber furni- ture, .consinting of splendid rosewout parlor suit. io eatin brocatelle and other fashionabir coverings ; mirble top centre, side and sofa tables, etegeres, z library book caves, superior extension dining tables, ins, tete-a-tetes, arm chuirs, easy do., spriug seat do, marble top bGhenes sat! (anid te, oe." Ale an invoice of rich decorated china ware, papier macaw cud taney articles, rich Paris clocks, &c &. This sale will be positiv. ; no poaiponement ; catalogues early on the mot of sale. At lz o'clock, a superior rosewood cave pianoforte, al-o one French do, UPERB SALE OF FANCY GOODS. —WILLIAM IRVING & (., auctionsers, will sell at suction on paturday, Dec. 14, a: half-past tea o’cloch each any, at the ralesrcoms, No. 8 rine street, Signor G. B. Fancoliini’s mportation, Statuary—veuus de Medicis, Dancing Girl vf Canova, Curtd, Bacehus, Venus of + va, carved marble lions, kc. Bardylia marble, sieuns, verde antique, agate, &v., Pompeii pitchers, Rom ia Grecian voows, vases, urns, Heve, Ktruseau and Meat vavex, of various «izes; superb pa'r of agate Hebe vases eight fect bigh; elegant Mosaic inlaid efitee tabies; curd receivers, with pedestals, viue ani seryeat iaiite large tazzes, supported by dolpning, with serpy uasdles, of every sive; marble pedestals, candivaticas, watch cases, &e. Heavy Silver Plated Ware—iva «ets, trays, Leghorn frames, castors, &c., bronze ani marie clecks and ¢ondelabras, groups and fignres; Pariva in ble groups, vases aud Agures. Chinesetioods—aAu eati invoice of Krench china din tem sets, va ot hgures, &e; papier mache Bohemian glass, ve. Turcbneers can have their goo. ked on the pron'ses HYERIFF’S SHLE, AT GREEN POINT.—THIS MORN © ing, December 15, at 10 o’cloew, in Frapxtin stroet near fh street, at Frovor’s ture, tour good hot.es, two c. B. LOW, sueriii, bind anaking Bop, on Friday, Doo, © clock A. M., iv ‘ihirty-sixt street, botweea Bromi way oa Hate AVeMUe, Courinting of @ quantity of jumber on ke "SEALE OF TORACCO AND SugARs—ov ony, Dee. 1b, at 1 o'vinck A. M., at No. obo Lieadwayy covsisting of a iarce assortment of tahacco, oF all kinds; also, w lot of choice Havana aal othr fegars; also, owe platform soale, &o. SALES AT AUOTION. cutiona to me directed and delivered, I will ex; to vale at public suction on Friday the iSth day ef De- cember, 1854, at 10 o'clock in the to at No, 4and 6 Fast river, all the mght, title int of Alexander Miller, which he on the 4th day of De- comber, 1854. or at uny time thereafter, of in and to the following descritel property, to wit, viz.:—Six canal bouts, designated as canal boats Lady of the Alvali stro1 Luey, Katey and C. W, Hinkley, to with their tackle, &e. JOHN ORSER, Sherif. N.S. Shan, Leputy Sheriff. ABLE TOPS, CHESS BOARDS &c,—JOHN L. VAN- dewater, Auctionovr.—Vandewater & Turner will ell, on Satuislay, Lec. 16, at 12 o'clock precisely. ut the'r sales room’ 30 Vine and 56 Cedar streets, a splea- position tadie tops, undergiess, squere, round, oval oblong, Various ces\gns marble landscape figures, clea | boares, &c. The attention of the trade ia respectfully invited to this sale as the avove is an entirely new arti. cle just i ported and never before exhibited ia the New York market. V M. WITIERS, AUCTIONEER, WILI, SELL ON Saturday, at 103 clock, at 157 Samal street, by virtue of a Receiver’s warrant, # quantity of dne jewel. #7, 4012 watches, diamoud finger and. varrings, pens, solid silver spoons, forks, ladles, tea sets silvered, and also wearing appatel, ail and ‘satin dresses, shawls, bonnets, mantillas; also all the genteel household furni- ture of two parlors, together with chamber and kitchen furniture, cooking and other stoves, china, glass and earthenware Also immediately after, a general assort- ment of hardware, housefurnishing goods. Sale pe- remptory. By order of WM. CONLEN, Reeeiver. M. B. JONES, AUCIIUNEER.—BY VIRTUE OF chattel morigage, I will expose for sale at publis suction, this day, at 11 o'clock, in the forcnona, at No. 116 Sufolk street, corner of Riv ngton, two mahogany billiard tables, eighteen cues, eight free INLARGEMENT OF JHE WivkK AWAKE,—THE and the cheapest illustrated paper in the ly two cents.—Never before, in the his- papers in New York, has there been pro- sented to the public aug a great varivty of matter as is contained in the Wide Awase of this week, at the low price of two cents. ‘The editor says :—We have deter- mined to increase the dimen»: of the Wide Awake, and makeit the larzest, the cl t, and the best two cent weekly paper in tue world, This i# no vaio, empty, or isle boast. ‘ihe appearauce of this number, we tlatter ourself, fully justitien the assertion we ave made. Each issue will i prolusely ilustraied; aud we heroby invat» designers a Me mga to furnish for our inspection such specimens of their skill as they deem suitable to a popular illustrated weesly. ‘The proprietor of the Wido Awake is aware that it requires considerable capital to publish a paper of this class at so Jow a price, Lat he is prepared to make the expenditure, and to give to the public a paper they will appreciate and support. In thts number we have commenced a new tale, which will be continued regularly from week to week in large and in- teresting parts. It ix entitled ‘Fanny Trevanian, or the Abducted Daughter.”? A well-known critic having been favored with the reading of it, gives the following opi- nion :—"It ina brilliantly and powerfully written 1 .c- rative, ‘The story see to be starting by jerks, There was a wiry edge tothe style. But all this soon wore off. ‘The miud of the writer imbered out and mellowed as it went aloug. There began to be the ring of the true metal, aud flashes of the true fire. Presently the story was alive and glowing. It seized upon our sympathies made forget our taske—almost forget our dinaer— rushed on with us like a whirlwind. Thousands will Tead it and be thrilled by it. Price only two cents. For sale by all news agents. The trade supplied by Ross, Jones & Tousey, Abbe & Yates, Doxter & Brother, and DeWitt & Lavenport, at the lowest rates Eien TIMES OFFICE, 42 NASS. U STREET, ROGERS, importers of Willmor & Rogers are e United States for the New York.—WILLMER Jureign books and newspape! the only authorized agents Illustrated London News, which they supply by single numbers to to annual perce csG and wholesale to the trade. ‘Volumes 2! aod 25 contain highly descriptive pictures and mapa, and everything of interest relat to the war—land and sea fights, battles and sieges, Volume 26 will commence with the publica- janeary 6, 1855. Complete sets aad single vo- iumes, bound in eloth gilt, are always for sale, Foreign wapapere delivered in apy part of New York immedi- coy ou thearrival of the steamships, or forwarded by mail. Subscriptions received for every periodical or spaper published in Great Britain, Ireland, the Con- tinent of Europe, East Indies, China, or any part of the world. Books imported in quantity or by single yo- lume. CHARLES K. WILLMER, LANGDON M. ROGERS. ERIES FOR 1855.—THE BOME JOURNAL—MORRIS aw! Editors.—The first number of the new series will be issued on the first of Jauuary next. New becribers can be supplied from that date;‘sut immedi- ate application will be necessary for such as desire to be- ip with the beginning. A home is hardly complete, wo {lak wh oast safely venture to say, without the Home Journal, which, besides being a chtooicle of the times, abounds in intelligence designed to enliveu an American home. Its editors (Geo. P. Morris ani N. P. Willis) de- vote their entire time, shill and experience to the task of giving each week everything worth knowing. They par ticularly keep an eye on all the whims and novelties of the day. ‘ihe atmoat pains are taken to present the facts and outlines of all news. In the literary department we aim at sketches and readable criticism, and in our condensations of the productions of the vast newa- paper world of Europe, we endeavor to avoid. the tire some and the and transfer to our columns the pick of English information and brilliancy, while we endeavor to select, with a true sense of pure morals, true wit and genuine humor. In addition to the above, Mr. Willis will give the gossip uf tho day, in a series of ar- ticles in dialogue, to ve called ‘Chats in Town.’? The: he will alternate with ‘Letters from the Country.” Tne graphic and highly Gnished sketches by ‘The Lady of rhalott,”” “Timothy Quaint,” aud others, will be con- tinued. We have also new correspondents in London and laris, who will send us wuch that could never reach us through foreign journals. ‘erms—For one copy, $2; for three copies, $5; or for one copy for three years, 85— always in advance. Subscribe without delay. Address MORKIS & WILLIS, 107 Fulton street. SHE WAR !—Mi °OL, ORIMMBA and the Black Sea.—The only correct views yot giv- en to the public, with full information, are just publish- ed, on one large, beautifully colored sleet. ‘Sent by mail to all partso! the country, pastage paid. Price 25 cents. A. H. JOCELYN, Publisher, 60 Fulton street. Agents ranted. ILL BE PUBLISHED, DPCEMBER 18, THE LIFE W of Horace Greeley, ecitor of the New York Tribune, by James Parton: 12mo. cloth, 450 pp., illus- trated. Price $125. This is «full, complete and reli- able biography of this remarkable ian; prepared, not by s partisan, who would present only one side, bat by one entirely disinterested ani impartial, who in ita pre- paration bas visited place where his hero has re- sided, and obtained the most minute information from ‘the most reliable sou: It is not a mere ‘wooden biogra| ut adds to the charm of truth the fascina- tion ppl “It is,’ saya the proof reader, ‘‘the Anumber of moat interesting bi raphy T ever read.” illustrations, including & fall length portrait of Horace Greeley, &e ; add interest to the buok. Published by MASON BROSHERS, 23 Park row, New York. assortment of French and Italian scaghole and com: | 4 OK LIVERFUOL.—UNITED STATID MALL STEAM- iy fen yee 5 KE. Nye, Commander. This steam- | abip wil United States mails for | i son Wednosuny, December 27, at 13 | o'clock: from Derth at tue fot of Canal strest. For freight or passage, having vnvyuailed accommod- | tions for elegance ana Cy ays os we EDWARD K, S, Passe are requested to be on board at 11 A.M. The Atlantic will succeed the Pac fic, an sail Jan 10, | Shippers will please take potion that the ships of this line caunot carry any goods conirebani of war TBE BRITE. AND NowTH ‘AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL Steamships. Chief cabin par sage, ec $110 cabin oo The ships from ARABIA, Capt. Jadking, ‘AMERICA, Capt. Lang, PERSIA, Capt. Ryrie, EURvi’A, Capt. Shannon, ASIA, Capt. E.G, Lott, CANADA, Capt. Stone, ‘AFRICA, Capt. Harrison, Niagara, Capt. Leiteh. These vessels carry a clear white light at masthead; green on starboard bow; red on port bow. AMERICA, Lang, leaves Boston Wednesday, Jan. 3, 1855. ASIA, Lott, (ae «Jan. 17, 1855. ‘There will be no steamships of this Line from New York until further notice. Bertha uot secured until paid for. An experienced surgeon on board. ‘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 eemoonpe For freight or apply to eee eee CUNAKO, ED STAR LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS.—-PAC: et of 16th December.—Jhe splendid new and fast- suiling packet ship Wkol 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 hast river, foot of Rutgers street, or to W. & J. T. TAPSCOTT & €O., 86 South street. " “HR, LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA TAMSHEP Com nd soiling their favorite steamabi, TY OF MANCHESTER vie CITY OF BALTIMORE, (ne ee CITY OF WASHINGTO! KANGAROO, 4 Bowling Green. Thursday, January 18, 1855. About thursday. LIVERPOOL, CITY OF MANCHESTER, , Wednesday, Ducemeer 20, 1854, KANGAROO.,.....,,....-About Wednesday, Saloon $9, $65 and $55, according to state room. A limited ‘number of third class passengers will be taken, and found with comfortably couked provisionf, for $25......,..+.t0 Liverpool | $40......,.from Liverpool. Parties wishing to bring out their friends can obtain certificates of passage, and drafts on Liverpool, in sums of £1 sterling and upwards, Apply to SAMUEL SMITH, Agent, 17 Walnut street, Ph‘ladetphia, and No. 7 Broad: way, New York. ~ LASGOW & NEW YORK STEAMSHIP COMPANY.— The mew and powerful steamships NEW YORK, 2,400 tons and 500 horse power (i. Craig, commander) } and GLASGOW, 1,962 tons and 400 horse power (W. Cumming, commander), built expressly for thy trade be tween NewYork and Glasgow, will suilas under. From New York, Glasgow, Saturday, 20th January, 1855, at 12 noon. First cabin, saloon state-rooms (steward’s fee incinded), $90; first cabin, midship (state-rooms steward’s fcc included), $75. ‘Third class.—A limited number of third class passengers will be taken, supplied with provisions of good quality, properly cooked, at $25 each. Carries a surgeon. For freight or passage, apply to J. McSYMON, 43 Broadway, New York. New York city bills or gol. only received for passage, (OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE—THE UNITED States mail stenmship UNION, R. Adams, command. er, will leave for Havre, touchidg ut Southampton to land the maila and passengers, on Saturday, December loth, at 12 o'clock, from jer No. 87 North River, foot of Beach street. Price of passage first cabin $130 ; se- evad do, $75. Luggage not wanted during the voyage should be sent on board the day betore wailing, marke. vi delow.” No freight wil be taxen atter thursda December 14th. For freight or passage apply to MOR MER LIVINGSTON, Agent, 63 Broalway. $8. MAIL LINE FOR CALIFORNIA, VIA AS- ¢ pinwall and Panama railroad.—on Wednesday, Lecember 20, at 2 o'clock P.M, from pier foot of Warre:. street, North River, will bedispatened the fleet steawn- ship KORTH STAR, Captain Michard Wamack, to con- nect at Panama with the mew and superior steamship John L. Stephens, A spare boat always kept at Panama, Hope nee we of accident. For passage, apply at the Company’s ollice, No, 117 West street, to * "J. W. RAYMOND. 8. MAIL STEAMSHI’ COMPANY FOR HA- @ Yana end New Uricans ~On Monday, December 1s, at 2 P.M., from pier foot of Warren street, North River, by the ‘well known and favorite steamship CRES- CENY CITY, Captain John McGowan. Passage can be secured at the company’s vffice. Freight to New Oricans, 80c. per cubic foot. Specie only taken on freizlit to Hava. na. Shippers will be supplied with blank bills of lading of the form signed by the company, on application at thei: office. Novther forms signed, and no bills of lading wii ve signed after the hour of eniling. For freight or pas- tage apply at the office of the company, No. 117 West strect, corner of Warren. M. 0. ROBEKTS. 10 CUTY OF MANCEE ‘1h KANGAROO. Nicaragua—The Accessory ‘transit Co. of Ua, proprietors.—The splendid double’engine steams hi; NORIHERN LIGHT, 2,500 tans burthen, Capt. EB. L. ‘unklepaugh, will leave pier No. 3 North river, at three o'clock, ¥. ai., precisely, for Punta Arenas, Weunesday, December 27, connecting with the favorite steamshi Cortes, 2,000 tons burthen, over the Nicaragua ‘ransii route, having but twelve miley of land transportation by first class carriages. ‘Theso steamers are unsurpassed in thelr ventilat.on and secammodations. For informa: tion or passage, apply only to CH. IRGAN, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green. Letter bag made up at the ollice; Lotters 25 cents per +; ounce. LIPPER SHIP HARVEY BIRCH, CAPTAIN NELSON, for San Francisco, is now loading at Pier No. 10, Kasi nd having « large portion of her cargo engaged an; going on board, jodiate diapatch. The Harvey birch is one of the finest ships cver built in this country, and presents unusua) inducements to shippers desirous ofa quick ship at low rates. Shippers to Ban Francisco will observe that the vessels of tins line finish their load- ing in a few days after coming to the berth, and are nol detained for want of freight, but have prompt dispatch SUTTON & CO., 84 Wall street. Atma GNDEVENDENT LINK—SIXTY. DAY Stata 1400 tous burthen, Shon hose, commanten, will have immodiate despateh for Melbourne, Port Phil Lip. The above ahip is only two years old, and has Proved herself very fast. | Her accommodations for passengers are of the very best, both in first und second cabin, and as only « Hmited number will be taken, oarly application is . For freight of passage. at low rates, apply to A! & ELLION, 146 Pearl street, or E. Richerdson & Co.) 52 South street. NION FOR THE SAKE OF THE UNION.—A S¥K- cial meeting of the Firat Ward,Democratic Union Club will be held at 110 (Democratic Headquarters) Green- wich street, Friday evening, Lee. 16, at 7 o'clock. orcer of . J PERRY, President. Gro. 8. Hicxoox, fec’y. Joun Fay, Vice President. B hat H. BRIGGS geen) Best) ile Pa persons intending rade above compa- BY are requested to meet paigres Centre Market drill r-"m this ricey) evening, Dec. 15, at 734 o'clock, for arul, ke. N. Bit is expected that every member wik ve present at this meeting. By order, W. W. Lrox, Orderly. JOHN DARROW, Capt. Noah 8, Wurrioox, Secretary. UT NONE BUT AMERICANS ON GUARD.—THE American Musketeers are hereby notified that the wext meeting will be held at Brouke’s Tooms, 861 Broome street, on Friday evening, Dec. 10, at 74 o'clock. ‘This corps will proceed to Newark, N. J., on Christmas day, for target ‘All whe wish to unite will attend ap above. By order. GEO, W. YOUNG, Captain. H. A. Buisa, Orderly. ETERANS OF THE WAR OF 1812—A SPECIAL meeting of the corps will be held at “The Star,” ou Fridsy, the 16tn inst , at 7 o’clock, P. M., on busi- Less of upportance. Mi oruer, A. W. JO! ig * Major Com: og. FY“ eT. DIRKC!.—THE ROYAL MAUL Steam Facket Compauy’s steamer CLYDE, Capt. woclward, will have despaten for the above purt. For paseage apply to MAITLAND, PHELPS & UO., 14Stone «t. ‘UR SAVANNAH—FARE REDUCED.—THE UN1LED States mail mieasaship STATE OF GHURGIA, Capt. J. J. Garvin, will leave Philadelphia for Savannah on Wednesday, Dee. 20, at 10 o'clock A. M. Fare $20; steerage $7. ‘Ine Keystoue State will leave as above the following oduenday Agents in New York, SURANTUN & be er ud w slip, where statervoms may be se- cured, UR SAVANNAH AND FLOKIDA—U. S. MAIL LINE— ‘The new and splendid steamship AUGUSTA, Capt. ixomas Lyon, will leave New York for Savannah, on Suturiay, Lec, 16, from pier No. 4, Nurth river, at 3 o'clock ¥. M, ili of iauing signed on board, For freight apply op board; or tor pasasge, to SAMUEL L. MUtHILL, 15 Broadway. TLe new steamship florida, Capt, M.S. Woochall, will leave on Welueaiay, Dec. 20. Fox Florida, through tickets from New York to Jackson- 3 10 Filatha, 33. Ob (HAKLESION AND FLOXIDA.—SkMI. ¥ U, 5. mai Line.—fhe steamship SOUL BR, Lean commander, will leave pier No. 4, North river, on cuturday, December Luin, at J o'clock P.M. precinely. bor freight apply om buard, where al! bills of ladiag will be signed, mud for passage at the oiice of SPORFORD, TILLSIUN & CO., W Breaiway. ‘Sheoug's trekets to Blo! ride 4s follows Lo Jacnoonvule, $41; to Pilatika, $45 ihe Nashville wiil succeed, amd leave Wednesday, De- cember auth, Us FORFOLK, PETERSBURG, AND RICHMOND, b ‘The United States mail swamship ROANOKE, t Skinuer, Commatcer, wil) leave pier No. 13 North river, on Saturday, Deo, 16, at o'clock P.M; will ar rive (n Norioit the pext afternoon, and Potersbutg and fuehmond the following moroing. From Nortolx, sengers tor the South proceed by railroad direct, with through tickets from Welion to Wilma , Augua' x "annnge amd fare to Norfolk, #5, to amy sad oe, ond, $10. mau & tis ‘19, Frond way, THO} USTRALIA PIONEER LINE—CARRYING UNITED States Mail. ‘Uipper ship WINDWARD, for Melbourne, from Pie: No. 5, E. B., with immediate despatch. Clipper ship TROVIC, for Sidney, from Pier No. 12, E.2., with immediate despatch. Clipper ahip OCEAN QUEEN, to succeed the Tropic and sail 20th December For freight or passage, apply to R, W. CAMERON, 116 Wal sre paw ply > USTRALUA—FREE PASSAGE—PIONEKR LINE, Avsine United States mails,—the subscriber, under contract with the government of Now South Wales, ‘s Hider, to ssanay’ paving port pectage hare balan c, pa asi 5 paid arrival, oni ries eearantend at cur- rent rate of wages, which are enormous. R. W. CAMEKON, 116 Wall street, USTRALIA wy take od bi age oh aaa A paseago—Only eighty rs for & pa to Mel- rne,—The aplendid A 1 clipper ship EASTERN: SLATE, 1,500 tons bi on, Simon Ross, coma 'r, will have imme dlate derpatch for Melbourne. The accommodations of this fine ship {or passengers, both in frst and second cabine, are superior to those of any other vessel now up. As but a limited number of passengers are taken, early » plication is necessary. ‘Ihe proprietors of this popular pny Ge thata gy of eg ad others bav- ing families have unable to @! passage, aning tothe high rates hitherto charged, nate deter: mined to carry a limited number of gere at the unprecedentedly low price of eighty dollars, which will inclutle provisions, water, attendance, and all other ne consazies for the voyage, with the sole exception of bod dng. Heving « great portion of her cargo and passen Aight or paaseretappiy om boart, af pier Nery, Kite or passage apply on , at pier No. i of to ARKELL & ELLIOTT, 146 Pearl street, or E. RICH: ARDSON & CO., 52 South street. Ne YORK AND NEW ORLFANS STEAMSHIP COM- CAK- pany. For New Orleans. Stopping at Havana. farrying the United Stares Mail. Ihe steamship CA- HAWBA, R. W. Shufeldt, commander, will sail for the above ports on Tuesday, December 2th, at 12 o'clock, from pier at foot of Beach street, North river. Freight for the interior and for Mobile, consigned to our agonts in New Orleans, James Connoly & Co., will be for warded free of commissions, Passengers for Havana must pro- cure passports before leavi For passage, apply to LIVINGSION, CROCHERON & CO., ayenta, 31 way. N.B.—The BLAOK WARRIOR, J DV. Bulloch, commandor, will xucceed the Cahawba, and sail Tuesday, January 9th, Bills of lading must de sent in for signing the evening previvus to the ship sailing, ‘OR HAVANA VIA KEY WEST—TO SAIL, PO=t- tively on Tuesday, December 19, at 7 o'clock A. M. ‘The United States mail steamship ISABEL, Wm. Rollins, Commander, will leave Charleston for Havana, via Key Wert, on the 4th and 19th, and Havnoa for Charleston via Key West, on the 10th and 25th of each month. The Isabel now connects at rana with the United States of steamers for 4an Fran- ind will carry the Pacife matls. ORDEUAL é& CO., 110 Bast Ba —THE UNITED States Mail Steamship KEYSTOND STAIN, Capiain R. Hard.o, will leave Philaceiphis for Savannah, on Wednesday, ec. 20, at 10 o’ciock, A. M. Fare, $20; steerage $7. ‘The SPATE OF GRURUIA will leave as above the ‘ollowing Wednesday. Agents in New York, SCRANTON & TALLMAN, 19 Uid Stip, where staterooms may be secured, (OR GRARLESTON, 8. €.—THE SUPERION SIDE wheel steamship QUAKER CITY, J. H. commander, will leave Mhilatelpbia for Cha: C., on Baturday, December i at 10 A. M. $20. Apyly to HEROD ea, Poilebelyhia. Cabin ja & MARTIN, 873 North Wants. HIGHLY RESPECTABLE «: AN YOUNG man wishes a situation as |).y’s maid or esa stress and todo light ehamberwor:, in a respectable pr’ - vate family; understands ell kinds of faraily sewing, can cut avd make ladies’ aad chikiren’s dresves in the new est fashions. Can be seen for “hree days at 222 Sullivan street, pear Bleecker street. thirt floor. YOUNG LADY WHO CAME LATELY FROM TH: A old country (France), ant who can speak Germain Sind Freneb, desires a situation as servant in a respecta- bie house; cam do all kinds o: work, Good city refer ence given, and proofs of goo character and educat! Apply at 48 Vesey street for three days. RESPECTABLE GERMAN LADY WISHES A PLACE in am American family to teach the first rudiments 6f ihe German and French languages. Inquire at No. 520 Second avenue. 8 NURSE.—AN EXPEXIENCED PERSON, LATELY arrived from England, wishes to take charge of children, with a little ple: could take ap in- fant from the mother. Has « twelve years’ reference from her last situation. Cun be seen at the Female Home, 149 Grand street, until suited. YOUNG GIRL WISHES 10 GET WORK; 13 A GOOD dress and cloak maker, Address © few lines to , Brooklyn Post Ofice. LADY, OF THE HIGHEST RE-PECTABILITY, 13 desirous ot obtainiog » situation as governvss in a |i family, or as companion toe lady. Would like t> ‘tra’ xc ptionadle references will be given. Salary moderat Address M. A. 8, 164 Becond avenue. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPEOPABLE young woman, as cham»ermaid or waiter in’s pri- Vate family or boarding house; or will go to taku care of children; can be well recommended from her las? place. Please call at 77 Crosby street, front house. Can be seca from 934 to 6 o'clock. SITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT young woman, as cbhawbermaid and waiter, or to iake care of children in a private family. Please call for two days, at Mrs Charlton’s, 470 Eighth avenue. PROTESTANT WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION 43 cock, good wasber and ironer, and baker; good city Felerence can be given. Please call at 103 Went Nine- teenth street, near kighth avenue. SMART YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION IN 8 private family; she is a good plain cook an¢ frst Tate washer and ironer, and baker, and ie willing to mabe herself ureful. Cangive two years oc her last place. Can be seen for two days at 302 ry avenue. ITUATION WANTED—BY A NEAT AND TIDY girl, as nurse and chambermaid. She is # good seamstress and will make herself generally useful. Also a situation to do general housework. Beat of reference. Apply at 234 Third Avenue, dry goods store. FRENCH WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS PRO» fossed cook; the understands her business thor- Oughly; could suits hotel, restaurant, or private faaily. Good city reference given from ber last piace Has no objection to the country, or tu work by theday or mouth, Please call at 41 Watts sircet, near Canal, in the base ment, for three da; VERY EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER WANTS TO have occupation for ® store or ladies’ furnish: #; can give the best of city references. Please Pearl street, third story, back room, MOST RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A situation as cook, washer and ironer; she ia am ex- cellent cook, a good laundress, and a baker of bread and pica. Sbe can give the best of city reference. Haas tived in her last place two years. May be seen at 184 York street, Brooklyn, dor th COMPETENT DRESSMAKER WISHES TO WORK out by the day; one who can give every satisfac- cuttsng and fitting ladies’ dresses. Pleaso call at ‘Thirteenth street, top floor. YOUNG LALY WANTS TO MEET WITH A FAMI- A ly going to California; is a dressmaker, but would g0 in ony other respectable capacity where the services of alady might be required, Address Alice, 186 Thirty- first street, near Seventh avenue. at RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITU. tion ax chambermaid and waiter, or nurse « seamstress, or to do housework. Can give the best of city referenco; has no ovjection to goin the country. Please call at 125 East Eleventh street, third floor, front room, for two dayy. EXPERIENCED RETAIL DRY GOODS SALESMAN wishes « situation to go South; best of reference given, Addrese 3. M, box — Herald office, or I. Wilsoa, 60 Jane street, for one week. N ARTIST, WHORE MEANS ARE LIMITED, WOULD be pleased to accompany a Jady or f: to Cali- fornia, either in tne steamer of the 20th or that ef the 27th. References of the highest character for Ds eg bility and integrity wili be given. lease addroas W. H. pe ey | Herald office, stating where the advertiser may ca! CCOUNTANT —WANTED, A CORRECT aCOOUNT- ant of experience, of rapid penmanship, and of the me undoubted character for indastry, sobriety, &e. References reqfired. Apply io writing, after whic an interview may be inviteo, & CO., Auctioneers, 377 Broadway. GENTS WANTED—TO SELL THE NEW AND VALU- able Motroyolitan soapatone foot warmer, +0 who & liberal commission will be given. Apply, from 3 to o'clock, at 260 West Thirteonth atreet, teewoen Ninth and Tenth avenue: BOY WANTED.—ONE WHO HAS A GOOD EDU- cation, of genteel address, not proud or afraid of ‘ith his parenta, jad ® situation A werk, and the son of a mechanic, livin and between 12 and 14 years ot age, ct at the Daguerreotype Gallery, 646 Broadway. \HAMBERMAID AND WAITER.—WANTED, TWO J Protestant women to fill the above situatens in = private family, The best references required. Apply ai 75 East Twenty-third street, from 8 to 12 o’eloei 00K.—SITUATION WANTED IN A PRIVATE FAMI- ly; is also’e good baker sud pastry cook; no ebjec- tion to, ‘assist ‘a washing and toning. Gned city refer- ence given. at No. 3 wer the store, tween the hourof 9AM. and 9 F ", ‘pal out 4 good shirt cutter, and hae a general knowledge of the furnishing business, wishes am engagement as cutteror salesman in @ furnishing or clothing store; has no ovjection to go to any other State, south or California preferred. Can pating factory reference. Address Mortimer, for days, box 112 Herald office. OTFL.—A HOUSEKEEPER, WITH THE BEST OF city reference, and weil known ability, wants a situation. Please address I Want You, ), for three days. .U8T DISENGAGED, AND WANTS A SITUATION A3 eJ cook; has no objection to assist in washing. Cam give good city reference. Vloase call at 329 Sixth ave- nue, between Twentieth and Twenty-first street, third floor, back room. ROFESEED COOK.—SITUATION WANTED IN A Private family, Thy one wlio uaderatands her bus ness thoroughly. Good city reterence given. Apply at 218 Mott intrest, third floor, for two day “@ ! SIUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED PROOF ND. reader. Address 180 National Hotel, for one day. Qu WANTED—BY A NEAT, TIDY GIRL, TO tS do plain sewing and. chamberwork; ira om- broiderer; is willing to assist im the washing and troning: the femily declining housekee; in the reason of leav- ing: a private fa fe sent place, 198 ext Bwenty- ‘ITUATION WANTED—BY A_RESPROTAB washer aud ironer, and an excellent cook. testant girl, to d all Lis ot girl lo ners iouse work; a i ge 8 good Apply at 234 Third avenue, in dry goods ference given. stcre, JEAMSIRE*S.—A RESPECTABLE LADY WISHES A situation in # respectable private family; under- stands all family sewing; wot go by the week or month; no objection to go a short distance in the coun- try: yes city reference given. Can be seen until suited, at 171 Eleventh street, betweea avenue A and B. SMITHSONIAN HOUSE.—THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD SS like to engage the services of an experiencod catercr for the restaurant, and of a middle-aged American lady ot education and secomplished manners as matrom. Ap- pieations by mail must be port paid. Seo the advertise- mee, ‘ment of the hotel in the Dail; SIDNEY COFTMAN, 604 Bronaway, 10 HOTEL KEEPERS AND OTHERS.—4N EXPE- rienced cateror wants a situation gs steward, bead waiter, or ansistant bookkeeper. est of city references Fi address s line to Ca erer, care of John corner of Prince and Sullivan streets, JNE JEUNE FILLE DE LA SUISSE désire se placer comme bonue d’eafanta et pour coudre. Elle a de bonnes recommandations. S’adresser City Hall place. ANTED—A SITUATION AS NURSE, AME ay Ge Cy a at of ci reference. TN M Third atrect. « ns api ITUATION IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, respectable man and wife (Protestants); + waiter, hia wife as seamstress; both coin- would endeavor to please, Address @., t Office. W ANTED—A SITUATION FOR A NEAT Al TIDY girl, fourteen years old, to mind childretf, or ram of eepentey Inquire at No. 1 Ratgers strept, for one week, J ANTED—BY A RES?RCTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A @ fituation as good cvok, washer and ironer, ins private family, or to do genera! housework, ° ep so mendations can be given as to character and capability. Apply at 191 Fourth «treet, wird floor, froat. coum, im the rear. paar aaparepetarene ea /ANTED—~AN ENTRY CLERK IN A LARGE WHOLE: W sale grocery house, must. be @ rapid, banisome penman end quick at figures. None other nosd apply, Salary moderste. Address box 660, Post Office, NTED—BY A RESPECTANLE GIRL, A SITUALION » general houseworker or cl bermaid in a re- apectable family. Best of reference given from her last ylace. Viease apply at No. 16 Jay street, Brooklyn. For Galance of Wants See Sixth Page.

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