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ij the store 82 Chatham unit in of pen woth street, _ isting in part of gold tibver ware, Bc’ Sale Ddusiness. to UCTION NOTICE—CROCKERY, G! 8. H. BARTLETT, , Dec. 20, at 10 o'clock, ware of every variet} French, china and and gi 't and pressed glass- china toys, cutlery and brifannia ware, &c., in Catalogues now ready. UCTION NOTICE.—SAMUEL OSGOOD, AUCTIONEER, Will sell at his stores 64 Nasaau street, near Maiden ) at 103; A. M., a quantity ich will be sold without any sofas, chairs, bureaus, bedsteads, hairs,’ marble top bedstead, one suit rosews parlor furniture, one rosewood pianoforte. UCTION NOTICE.—LARGE CATALOGUE SALE OF rich, useful, and fancy goods- tioneer—By Wm, W. Shirley, Tuesday, Thursisy, lay of this week, at Fields’ salesroom, 107 Fulton, opposite Dutch street, worthy the notice of re- tailers and families, all kinds of china, ood, consigned by importers to be sol y Presents.—Spectal con: of the recent destruction by fire of the rear of at fancy store of H. 8. Rogers, 449 estire stovk (about $20,000 worth) of collected in Euro; fire insurance companies. These Dy smoke and water, will be sold at a great sacri- without regard to cost. Those in want of fancy rfamery,-reticules, work boxes, games for old and young, toys for the this a rare opportunity. H. 8. Bazaar, 449 Broadway. yay, the it purchasers. leh and valdable wei ecacans }, to-morrow of household furniture, w! reserve, consistin mattresses, cham! Immediately a gentlemen, we are selling at the low price of $2 per large assortment ot shoes; also, our much admired kid and cloth button gaitera. Slippers and at yess’ ro perp on ached holiday Pewents. All our goods are ex amd oflcred at low prices for cash, at the old Broadway, corner of Howard street. JAMES ©. HARRIOTT. No. 345 d And what s mys! to them at this lass, and fancy for cash before UCTION SALE.—HOLIDAY PRESENTS, silver watches, &c., from OSGOOD, Auctioneer, will ‘on Thursday, 218 t, and Saturday, 23d y at 103¢ A. M., a large and extensive assortment of valuable gold and silver watches, from the most celebrated makers; al jewelry, comprising brooche ets, crosses, sleeve buttor chains, &c. The above goods belo in Broadway, and can‘be relied on UCTION.—LARGE SALE OF READY MADE CLOTH- ing, and shirts, drawers and fancy goods in clothing are requested to nee our assortment, to be sold at auction, at 60 Bowery, near Walker street, at 1 o'clock on Wednesday, the 20th, at 10 o’clock, 0. WANERO, Auctioneer . UCTION NOTICE.—S. A. MILLS, AUCTIONEER.— Jos. Comly will seil, this (Tuesday) morning, at No. 80 Greenwich street, at 10 o'clock, a large lot of fresh and desirable drugs ai large stock of groceries, teas, fruits, For particulars see Courier UCTION NOTI and housekeeping articles. —This the auction rooms, 27 Centre sireet, will le furniture of a Fourth avenue, comprisi order; , three cases of su bed Mnen, blan! clocks, paintings, ‘&c. fine seasonable clothing and gent By order of assignee. UCTION NOTICE—RICH FANCY GOODS—J. E. VAN ANTWERP & SON will sell on Wednesday, 20th, at ‘earl street, in lots to suit the lated waro in groat vari- kinds, ivory cutlery, rich motto cups and 64 Nassau stree! ‘The holidays are close at hand. December, each ‘Mat wilderness of beautiful things } You may explain the creation of t! Tower of Babel, and the solar tial clectien—dut how Mr. Tu! al those wonderful thinge ‘Mew, what ship brings them, sour of the night they are unladen at his ‘packed auch pyramids on his shelves ‘must forever despair of making com- there are other shops—but, wherever the tting together and n. They can sa- large assortment of fine ear rings, finger rings. , 69 vest, fob, and guar: to a first class house ther, who contrives ‘at what mysterious and heaped up gecbennibion Mi ral, All'in want 0 secret lies, Tuttle has the art of ing ‘aseinations for the ¢ eir Jittle tastes and wants exactly, when there, and there is no exhaustion of the topic of what thi tt home after a visit. of wondering and examining, we learn by the yearly acclamations of his litlle innume- gable constituency. Pure Holland Gin—Scheidam Schnapps.— ‘The Committee on whom was referred dam Aromatic Sebi dyes, and followiog, a apices, sears, wo. irer. ‘THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEER.— Extensive sale of furniture in our hospitals, respectfully iy, at 1037 o'clock, sold the wepert that ae have raps won = lg my and, i Gee , it possesses no advan’ over otuer bra at much leas cost, and therefore recommen that Board donot endorse it over the pure Holland gin. . (Report of the Ten Gavi the Tribute, Nov. ‘William street, sells teel family, removed from the usual variety, in good perior Glasgow table and kets, beds, table cutlery and plated ware, Wednesday, Valuable stock o lemen’s furnishing Boeliday Season.—Superior Brandies, Wines, Sketch aud Irish whiskeys, rums, Bandon and Dublin ir, Se reer in bottles, for family use, for sale at W. H. |LL’8, 430 Broome street, corner of Crosby. ~ Te Nervous Sufferers—A Retired man having been restored to health in a few da; y years t nervous suffering, is anxiou: to wako known to others the means of cure. Will there- anywhere, a copy of the M, DAGN. or Fulton atreet, nlarity.—The Toilet Articles Invented 277 Washington street, Boston, have their merits, to the very pinnacle of larity. His Hyperion Fluid, for the hair, the ‘complexion, Amole, for s| jectric Hair Dye ‘gen piance from the publie. gins, syrnps, cordi als, 0, at No. 216 P Philadelphia aio dividuals, rich ety, papier mache goods of al ch china, dinner and tea ‘services, baskets, fine Bohemian and cut glass, cabinets, Xe.; castor tea and coitoe 130° 20) dozen Groux’s fancy seap, English, N. B.—The salo will commence with a large Jot of wood and china toys. For particulars draught board sets of Shoeffiel M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, ‘will sell on Wednosday, at 10 o'clock, at yard No. 504 Washington street, between 900 coal, in lots to suit purchasers, together with three horses, three coal carts, and other articles required ia the business. By order of SSIGNEE SALE —A. Fey L, LITHAUR, aasignes, 8. HOUGH, AUCTIONEER —RICH H)USEHOLD e furniture, pianoforte, carpets, paintings, silver n.— Will be sold to-morrow, (Wedaes- ) at 10% o’clock, all the furfiture and house fur- ing articles in the vetimen eB 79 Warren street, com- ising tapestry, Brussels and ingrain carpet: aa Slanctoxie, made by Chickering; ele, wood marble top etegere, superb rosewood ladies’ escritoire; rose’ fancy tables; china dinner and tea sets, rich vases and elegant rosewood and mahogan; suits of furniture, in satin, brocatelle and plush; easy de; rosewood corner cup- board, mahogany extension dining tables, silver plated ewood and mahogany French bedsteads, cottage do.; suits of enamelled chamber furniture, mat. and mahogmy dressing bureaus, marble top washstands, toilet sets, fine engravings and dsome frames; walnut secretary, crockery and glass ware, &c. BREVOORT HENRY, AUCTIONEER, —GREAT SALE of rich and valuable furs, sei lenry and Buck, at 11 o finest Hudson Ba aye reccived uiwonted ld in New York by A. B. 100 Fulton street; C. H. Ring & Co Co.,§ Broadway; Clickener & ey street, and by chemists and perfumers throughout the ware, &c., at aus rom. W. Jones, Dentist, sanethionde from No. 7 Bleecker street er of Duane, (Clarendon Buil re 11 A. M. to 4 P. M. marblo top centre, si mantel ornaments, Saturday evening, December 16, jarday a id + his residence, 308 Broome street, ‘Movurow, of Dorchester, Mass., to Miss evening, December 13, b; oa, of the sad daughter of Joseph Lovell, tresses, rosewood ‘h robes, &e., &e., is day, at ‘their iden lane. This stock consists of the yy sable, Grecian stone marten, fine mn squirre}, American mar- mountain do.; victorines, capes, 4, gent’s Mine fur . Also, Hudson Ba} bear, Maltese and worthy tke attention of country those purchasing for their private use. AUCTIONKER.—ED WARD auction, on Wednesday and 1033 o'clock each day, at Sig. G. B. Pandoliini’s ville, IIL, the residence of , by the Rev. L. M. ricagerg +» Of et Tow: ter of the late Governor, ceeplh near Norristown, Pa., U. 8. Army, to Canouum M., eldest David Cooke. fitch marten, Kalsfa' ten, river marten an: circulars and cuffe to match, m loves, collars, &c. 4 Fisted ware, splendid French and nch China vases, brouzes, ving, December 1 * Charles and Jane 4 yours 6 mnths ant 10 days, f Mathew J. and fsa Toe eprpernienene of the family are in- ie thie day, at 12 o'clock, street and Fourth sets of silver fork ns, &e. mf roice of silver plated “tea ant voles sets, waiters, tea pots, tes and coffeo urns, cake and c*rd Purchasers can have their goods packed by ‘fini, at a small charge, if required. IDWARD SINTZENICH, AUCTIONEER.—EDWARD SCHENCK wili sell at auction, this day, great sale sents for ladies, at 11 0% 6 Wall street, elegant & iy residence, corner of On Monday, December 16, Parzn Gzinsr, in the 60th The relatives and friends of the of jewelry, for Jeclate ale to are Ee: an i ee ; , yey a few Sd Guat) attnate naies, card cases, &c. RENCH CHINA, FANCY GOODS AND PLATED ware at auction.—M. WRAY, Auetioncer, will sl, at the store 836 Broadway, for the talftay watches, vest, fob and guard pins, ceiving? and brace corner of Anthon:; $ i cI 2 h housc especially ‘must positively be sold et once, to make returns to shippers, comprising dinner, and age he a card ag Marae = coffees for presents; jue Aigures, 4 toilet boxes; also, a largo i ? Kaity, and also those of her pom are respectfully in- afternoos at two lence, 25 Grand stree! ptember 1 ‘Taomas Jamxs tham street, New |.) aged 67 years. f Ri her funersl, this a fee ek ean pce louse in it ivel e place on Wednesday, Positively E-semtcrtnansbilhteosnrsens, Ae EORGE COOK, AUCTIONEER—LARGE AND EX- of cabinet furniture at auction, this he. Sante Cost. will sell as above at the Cook & Co., 292 Brow est’s buildings) the entire stock of dining room and other farniture, variety as can be found in the city, tention of housekee sale will be continu F F i elt ; é g A f on to Greenwood. 6, of consumption, Josxru F. take place this afternoon, at two inerwon of his — mn ‘tally invited to ave by the twelve retarn by the six o’clock @n Monday, December 18, Joun Lyxon, printer, in the 28th year ot his age. His friends and acquaintatoes are requested to attend ie funeral, from his late residence, 209 Froat street, t 18, Joun 0’ Net, aged 23 years His friends, and tho of the family, are rempectfully 5 ly. each day until the whole is sold, ENRY T. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER —200 SsLKiGH robes, &c., at auction this day, 854, at 1034 o'clock, at 100 Nassau strect, near Falton, Henry T. Leeds will sell. as above, without reserve, ali the large and attractive stock furs, consisting of splond.dero: vietorines; also, wets of real Londen, lurtered, lynx and chinchilla riexy of freshly Need and trimmed eleigh robes, such as Rocky Moantain wolf, raccoon, genet and bear robea, ‘Caalogues pow ready, Sale rain or shine, , Tuesday, Dec. 19, newly manufactured al ermine mutts, stone and fiteh mi to-morrow afternoon, and a large va: On Monday, Decem! and 10 months, ope, at auction in this cit; ting Une and ‘the Lion, Asia and Africa, the ag stag, Ananes Hereules, &e. Clocks.—A large invoice of superb bronse anc ormolu clocks, neem lag shenbene laateeh Rites oot es Beet we tea ay resemble and in perfect order. Panan rs Parian grou finding o¢ Moves, the and statuetter, senting the Flute Player, Payche, na, &c.; also busts of Napoleon, ba, pic and others. Fans of every de- iption, kid, silk and ornamented, framed in richly carved pearl and ivory. French porcelain and china “vases, of every desc: decorated and entire- ly new patterns. Silver Plated Ware.—Castors, ton sets, cake baskets, salvers, liquor stands, Be dies teey xes, papetries, card receivers, wei and nu- merove other articics suitable £0 h holiday pray Also 1 splendid assortment of diamond jewelry, consisting of eelets, brooches, pins, rings, studs and sleeve but- . besides watches, by the most celebrated English makers, Also a large invoiceof terra cotta ware, ex- hibited tn the Crystal Palace, peeps of large figures for niches, figures, groups, chimne; s, very elegant ets, ‘roses, and other articles. ENRY H. LFEDS, AUCTIONEER—BY H. H.,LEEDS & Co,—This day, (Tuesd&y,) Dec. 19, at 12 o'clock, in front of the store, No. 19 Naseau strect—Assignee’s sale—Bay horse, about nine years old, sound and kind fiftcen hands high, and a fast traveller; will be sold without roserve, by order of the assignee,’ Also a light tilbury, (two whecis,) harness, whip, &c. - go COLE, AUCTIONEER.—POSITIVE CONTINUA- tion of the great sale of 450 lots opposite Carroll Park, in the Tenth ward, Brooklyn. ‘he sale of the balance of the above lots will positively take place on Tuesday, December 19, at 12 0’clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, New York.’ The lots yet'remaining are some of the best and most desirable on the pees , being entire fronts on Bergen, Secor, Carroll and Balchen Places; also, entire fronts on the canal. Streets are ved, trees planted, and the lots regulated for building. ‘erms, 70 per cent on bond and morigege, for a term of years, at 6 cent. a are now ready at the oflices of the auctioneer, No. 48 Fulton street, Brooklyn, and 18 Nassan street, New York. Bi stent HEGEMAN, AUCTIONEER.—WEDNESDAY evening, Dee. 20, at 7 o'clock, at the salesrooms, a valuable private library, comprising works on theology, law, medicine, Waverley Novels, Evangelical Library, with other miscellaneous books; also fine engravings, 20 gross lead pencils, assorted for counting house use; | Seep and memorandum books, and for carpenters. e booka may be examined in the afternoon. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER.—HOUSEHOLD FUR- e niture, mirrors, &., this day, at 103 o'clock, Sixth avenue.—The furniture of family, consiat- ing of three-ply ingrain carpets, parlor furniture in hair cloth and brocateile, secretary and bookcase, French plate mirrors, mahogany, Freuch and other bedstesds, marble top bureaus, washstands, toilet sets, &c., hair mattres- es, feather beds, bedding, china, crockery and glass ware, two elegant cooking stoves, with other articles too numerous to enumert all in good order and worthy attention. Sale positi AREER VEIN COAL LANDS AT PUBLIC AUCIION.— The undersigned trustees will sell, at public auc- tion, on Tuesday, December 26, 1854, at 123% o'clock P, M,, in the Merchants’ Exchange, athe city of New York, one of the most valuable coal properties m the Cumberland coal fields of Maryland, consisting of what agp a the tenor Totten a 5 omg va bropert contiguous, and containing abou seventeen hundred acres of land, all underlaid with coal. About fourteen hundred acres lies fronting on George’s Greek, and directly on the line of the Goorge’s Creek Railroad, for a distance of three miles, and entircly un- derlaid with the fifteen feet vein of coal, and all uacer- Jaid with the six feet vein. ‘The extended front of these lands renders every acre of coal available, and makes the property the most val- uable inthe Cumberland coal fields, as it is capable of bolng divided into twenty separate coal properties, The big vein is of the purest coal in the Georges Creek re- gion. On the Jackson and part of the Westernport are what are called the “ son Mines,’ and village of Jacksonville. These mines have been opened and wo ed for about one year, Tho improvements at these minet all in compleie order, with a capacity to mine 1000 tons of coal daily. The villagéof Jacksonville, which belongs to the Jackson Mincs, comprisos petween forty and fifty first class miners’ tenements, a large store house and office, with all the necessary railroads, train roads, whee] houses, load houses, and all other necoss ry fixtures for dowg a very lerge coal business. The above coal lands are-well known and regavded among the best coal lands in that region. Persons desirous of pat- chasing, can be satisfied by inquiring at Jacksonville. The tities ure good, and the property can be pointed ont by persons at Jacksonville, All the mine cars, tools, and mining fixtures, now at the Jackson Mincs, will be sold, with the lands, which will enable the purchasers to commence immodiate Y oF, ‘Tho terms of sale will be as follow: 000 eash on the day of sale; $60,000 April 1, 1855; $10,000 June 1, 1856; $25,000 September 1,' 1955: $50,000 April 1,’ 1856;'and the balance in tio equa annual payments thereform; all ferred payments to bear an annual interest of nt from the day of eale, to be secured by a lien on th i J. PHILLIPS ROMAN, CHARLES 8. DARROW, trustees of the Parker Vein Coal Company. w this day, at 195 Bowery, (up stairs), by order of R. Simpson, a quantity of unredeemed pledges, isting of guns, pistols, quadrants, mathematical an: other instruments, horns, violin, guitars, flutes, &c.; also, a large lot of gold aud silver watches and jewelry, anda set of barnest. Sale to commence at 1034 A.M.; watches and jewelry at 12 o'clock. USSELL W. WESICOTT, AUCTIONEER.—ELEGANT daguerreotype establistiment at auction on Wednes: y. Dec. 20, at 11 o’elock, on the corner of First and South Seventh streets, Williomsburg, over the Farmers’ and Citizens’ Bank. Splended location. The rooms are gorgeously furnished—velvet, carpets, rosewood chairs, tuarble top chairs, writing duke, show cases, fe. with over 260 Kuropean and American ludin; Shakspeare’s oven Ages. all richly framed, fall aised cameras, and everything in fine order for carrying on tho business; with five years lease from May next, at a low rent. ¢ rooms can be examined at any time pre- vioun to the sale, which will be peremptory, rain or shin Piety ati SALE.—W. N. DAVIS WILL SELL STORER, AUCTIONEER.—BY TUNIS S, at the g] Duane, (ORRELL, cious salesroom 304 Broadway, corner aoe for the scason, consisting of rich and plain articles, and sets of furniture, in large variety, French china, papiermache goods, oil paintings, and mirrors, rosewood melodeon, second han4 plano, marble top table cost $100, &c., kc. No underbiders. HERIF¥’S SALE—OF BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, BRI- tania, wood and tin ware and fancy goods of every description, on Tuesday, Dee. 19, 1854, at 10 o'clock, at 19 Court strect, Brooklyn. ©. LOTT, Sheriff E. TRIPLER, Depaty Sheri‘. HERIFF’S SALE OF CLOTHING.—ON TUESDAY, December 19th, 1854, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at No. Spring street, consisting of a large quantity of ready wade clothing, cassimeres, cloths, vestings, Ac., &c. Alao, 23, years? lease of premises. HERIFF’S SALE OF LA7ES AND FANCY GOODS—ON Thursday, December 21, 1864, at 10 a’clock, A. M., at No, 167 Spring street, con of Indies? hats, col: sMapent worsted Drala” bobbing’ clea trimmings, bons, ta braid, bobbing, cloak buttons, velveta, boot and shoe Teel? spools of cotton, Indies’, gentlemen’s and children’s hose and half hose, ny BE TLLIAM IRVING, AUCTIONEER—DIAMOND, JEW- airy, te, suitable for holiday presente. | Wiliam Irving & wilt sell at anction, on Tuesday, December 19th, bed 10 o’elock, at the sales rooms, 8 Pine cluster diamond rings; car with centantet diamond poo hiny he pins; dis dnd altene eronsen; Samoa sd bracelts, three diamond Maltese crosses; bracelets, three stone diamond rings, &c.; together with ag assortment of garnet, |, &c.; jewelry in sets and sii fold watches—] gold hunting levers, lepine and du- lex watches: chronometer watches, by the best Kog- fins French and Swiss makers; ladies’ el t gold ena- mellea watches, set with diamonds; carbunclo and gold scent boxer; fob, vest and guard cliains; gold thi:nules, spectacles, pencils, &c.. Every article warranted as re- presented in catalogue. 8. MELLOR, AUCTIONEER—BY HOUGHTON & 4 MELLOR, this day. (Tuesday) at 11 o'clock, at the salesroom 113 Nassau street. Large sale diamonds, gold watches, &e., among whieh will be found the fullest and most valuable gold watches of foreign make in this market, all by celebrated Enropean makers. The dir- mond jewelry consists of breasipins, set single and in clusters of brilliant stones for Broadway sales; also, in great variety, diamond and raby stones, finger rings, irt studs, sleeve buttons, &c., set in the finest guld | 60, watch chains, vest chains, neck chains, ear rings and bracelots &e., of the iatest patterns imported, to- gether with one elegant rorewood flute cost $150 with rolid silver keys, on account.of a former purchaser. Catalogues on the morning of sal 8. MELLOR, AUCTIONBER.—BY HOUGHTON & MELLOR—Jo-morrow, (Wednesiay,) household ‘ure, at 1034 o'clock, at No. 69 Pineapplo atreet, Brooklyn, comprising the usuel assortment found in a genteel private hones, v12., Drossela, three-ply and ip Brain carpete; mahogany sofie and chair, eentre and card tables, mirrors, French bede‘eads, bolls, bedding, &e., with a variety of kitchen furniture. advance on real estate, worth double the an’ Ceed will be given, and, when sold, the protits w be fewelry and valuable light wares. for nie, the State of Illinois, at the ofliee of the sub; and after Monday the first day of January next. ‘Ihe and péexsonal property, or bought m.. R. WOOD, 60 Falton stree room, ware, cuns, pistols, nautical instraments, segars, bought out for the hig FRAY & WALTERS, , coffee urns, ‘tea kettios, toast racks, ater dishes, spoons, forks, ke. invoice, rr part of it ches three feet years. Signor G. B. Paldolfini’s im- portation—Bardiglo’a Yellow of Sienna, verde antique, te and alabaster Roman and Grecian vases, Pom: Etruscan and Hebe vases, elegantly carved relievo Etruscan and Medic’ 3 » card reseiv- pported by awans, watcheases, ticks, &c., alabaster figures, &c. French ‘Dinner and and elegantly doco- receivers, &., su- bes delab: i enemy by candelabras, ormelu candelabras, su) China figures, brackets, bronze groupe and acnres, doves, Indian hunters, ‘Gsher boy, &. candle- at watchholders, &c.; papier mac! bios, trays, workboxes, trays, &ec., ware, &c. AUCTIONEER. —. ILLIAM IRVING, ASSIGNEE’S. i sale of merchant tailor’s stook.—William Irving , Suctioncers, will sell at adction, on Wednesday, December 20, at 163, o'clock, at 241 Broadway, by order ces, consisting in part of velvets, cashmoros, silk vestings, fancy do., Marseilles, Wonk cuukeares broad- cloths, remnants, linens, linen drills, overcoating, kid glovor, silk suspenders, collars, trimmings, &e., togethor with the fixtures, comprising mirrors, show cases, sofas, counters, iron safe, &c., being the stock of S. W. Blake, successor to Deming & Blake. Sold by order of WILLIAM ALLEN, assignee. 8. MELLOR, AUCTIONEER.—BY HOUGHTON & WELLOR—Thursday, Dec. 21, at 1134 o'clock, at the ealesroom 113 Nassau street, mortgage sale of elabo- rately carved Chinose chambes and parlor turniture, ivory and pearl inlaid, of the richest description ever imported to tig country, now on exhibition, er with mag- nificent carved walnut, Paris made furniture, Eliza- dethan style, consisting of bookeases, drawing room ta- bles, extension dining tables, 14 feet ‘long, with mabo- gany slides, and cost, to import, $175; one elaborately carved walnut etegere, 10 feet high, with mirror; back corner etegere, writing tables, brackets, bookstands, hat stands, &c., all to match, This sale will comprise the richest collection of antique furniture ever sold at auc- tion. Also, rich carved first class rosewood and maho- gany cabinet furniture, the largest and best assortment offered this season. Ladies and gentlemen are invited to examine this lot previous to the sale. 100.00 {Ung temporary loans, on personal property of any de- scription, can’ be accommodated to any amount at the California Collateral Office, 905 Broadway. TOLOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATCHLS, $60.00 jewelry, &c., or bought for cash. ten, stocks, bonds and mortgages nogotiated; real es- tate bought, sold and exchanged. All business strictly dential.” CHE! , BRAISTED & O0., Broiers, John street, coruer of Nassau. #FINANOLAL. CAPITAL MONEY.—RESPECTA- ble persons desirous of negotia- TO LOAN AT SEVEN PER CENT $58.0 on bond and mortgage on improvod 1¥al estate in this city, Brooklyn or Will to ruit applicants. Also, $37,000 to invest in the pur- chase of mortgages. Apply to J. H. COO, Jr., No. 4 New street, near Wall. 20.000. party with s10,000 0° 330 ant. A shared by both parties. ‘For particulars inquire of ELIAS COMBS, Auctioneer, No. 244 Grand stcoot. " OR $5,000 WANTED—For TWO O8 $4.000 three years, on improved real eata in this city, worth three times the amoant, for which liberal Lonus will be paid. office, a Addrose “ides, Herald . TO $4,000, IN CASH.—WANTSD, TO 3.000 buy, a middling class house and ‘ict, se about 22x100, it Cee, box 173 Chath $1.000 & to Be re-paid m instalments, rity sutisfactory to the lender. office.” Address Mr. fair neighborhood. Bquare Post fic WANTED—ON A CHATTEL MORT. and bond, for one year or more Tue seca- |. M., Herald ‘A boaus pai Address 4 WILL BE LOANED, THIS DAY, TO THOSE 3) who are short, on stock, bonde, diamun is, Two fine stores An unencumbered farm in Westelicster county to exchange for city lots. BULLION & CO., 49 Wall street, basement. ‘CY OF THE STATE OF ILLINO! paid on each one thousand dollars of th: yment on Old Canal Bonds will bo stamped on the “oupon of Jan 1847. The pryment on New Conat Bends, or Bonds of 1847, will be atamped on the Coupon of July, 1849, i WADSWORTH & SHELDON, Interest agents, 29 Wall st. ASH ADVANCED AND LOANED T0 AWY AMOUNT On diamonds, watches, jewelry, plate, valuab oben feet for Righers hem 1m 8 ee floor, front from DAMS Pe” 3 ASH LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON HOUSEHOLD trnitufe, planofortes, watches, diamonds, eve ar. hardware, or any other description of propertp, or at cash price. Apply to MoUAY- 36 Catherine st., corner o1 Henry.7 prices. House, Committee appointed at a previous meeting, to make in- per of way, and 163 Fulton street, room No. erty, at 804 in New Jersey, tondsmen unexcepti will be paid. Adcress box 21, Hoboken, N. J. Post of. N= 2 New York for the Jersey and Virginéa coasts, to Wal ratiefaction. Lites IOWA, CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY. ‘A meeting of the bondholders of this company will eld on Thursday next, tho Zist inst., at the Astor at4o’clock P. M., to receive the report of tho Yestsgation into the affairs of suid company. As matters of importance will be submitted for their consideration, a general attendance is requested D. A. MITCHELL, Ch’n of Com. jatches, te, piamofortes, di joods, firearms, are, or setae property, at ‘S04 Broadway, cor: Daane street, No. 9. The Mir .—CASH LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON McLOUGHLIN & O'NEILL. ONEY TO LOAN FOR SHORT PERIODS, ON ALL kinds of merchandise, in sums to suit, 212 Broad- 11, third story. ‘ONEY.—-CASH LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON watches, pianofoi or any other pro- elect, ceee Pa te street, second joor, room No. 9, ‘The strietest confidence and honor may be relied upon. Branch office, 84 Weat Sixtecath atreet. T° THOSE WHO WANT MONEY—PAKTIES WANT- vi McLOUGHLIN & O’NEILL, money on See ee eae jewelry = er in sums from can procure eral te ONT, BRASLEY. same on liberal terme, of HARCO! & CO., 88 Annstreet, The strictest « may be reposed, Rest price fsr diamonds, old gold and si{ver. 18, 1854. usti ki é E H | ‘ANTED TO BORROW—FROM $5,000 TO $10,000 for three or five years; interest 7 per cent por an- 7, secu: ma and mor y , to be seeured by ond and mortgage on property ry near New York, and worth £20,000, ic. A bonus of ten per cont ASTERS AND SHIPPING MERCHANTS. —The undersigned, baving been appointed agents ton Marine Insurapee Compauter, masters of yoasela owned at tho Rast, and ured or likely to be insured at Boston, in tho event of shipwreck or djsaster im the vicinity of New York, on raph or other » wodersigned ftnr ance may be dispatehed to them. ly, Algo, in alt claims tor damage to vessels and cargo, to confer. with tm agonta; that thoir claims may be kettled ami why and with wa JOHNSON & Hide: Wall at. mnburg, in sams BLE wo G sorice 13 A hereby given, that an instalment of tifteen dollars will be Stovk of ‘ibers, on Ger, will sai der Z1,,at 12 M., from Cunard’s wharf, J pacrage apply 10 MAITLAND, PHELPS & 00., 14 Bton» TROPA, Capt, Shans kU CANADA, Capt. Ston Capt. Leitch. ht at masthead i ;_red on port bow. Lang, leaves Boston Wednesday, Jan. 8, 1855, There will be no steamships of this line from New York until furtber notice. uot secured until paid for. ‘An experienced surgeon on board. Sh cnaees these ara Ay be accountable for 01 iver, bullion, specie, jews. recious stones or Setdls, ‘unless*bills of lading are aba therefor and the thercin expressed. For freight or passage a; to ~ Ez. SNE, No. 4 Bowling Green. LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSAIP I Company inteud soiling their favorite stoumnships— OF CHESTER. ...2,125 tons.. Capt. Wylie. city OF mn Gd a ade, — CITY OF WASHINGTON, do..2,700 ..Capt. R. Leiteh. KANG. es seeee 874 .. Capt. — QM PHILADELPHIA, About ‘Thursday: YROM LIVERPOOL, ITY OF MANCHESTER, . Wednesday, December 20, 1954, KANGAROO,,..... Aboyt Wednesday,. Saloon $90, $65 and $55, according to state room. ‘A limited number of third class passengers will be taken, and found with comforfably cooked provisionf, for $25......6++«,t0 Liverpool | $40....,...from Liverpool, Parties ‘wishing to bring out their friends em obtain certificates of , and drafts on Liverpool, in sums of £1 sterling and upwards. Apply to SAMUEL. SMITH, Agent, 17 Walnut street, Pi iphia, and No. 7 Broad- way, New York. LASGOW & NEW YORK STEAMSHIP COMPANY.— The new and powerful steamships NEW YORK, 2,400 tons and 600 horse power (R. Craig, commander) ; ‘and GLASGOW, 1,962 tons and 400 horse power (W. Cumming, commander), built expressly for the trate be- tween NewYork and Glasgow, will sail as under. From New York, Glasgow, Saturday, 20th January, 1855, at 12 noon, Firat’cabin, saloon state-rooms (stewaru’s fee included), $90; first cabin, midghip (stute-rooms ateward’s feo 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. Cartics a surgeon. For {reight or passage, apply to J. McSYMON ‘roadway, New York. New York city bills or gold only received for passage. — 8. MAIL LINE FOR CALIFORNIA, VIA AS. pinwall and Panama railroad.—QOn Wednesday, December 20, at 2 o’clock P.M, fram pier foot of Warren street, North River, will dispatched the feet steam- ship NOKTH STAR, Cap Richard Wamack, to con- nect at Panama with the new and superior steamship John L, Stephens, A spare boat always kept at Panama, to prevent detention in rase of accident, For passago, apply at the Compaxy’s office, No, 177 West street, to J. W. RAYMOND. 1) EW YORE & CALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP L Nicaragua—Tive Accessory Transit Co, ua, proprietcrs.—The splendid double'engine 8 NORTHERN EIGHT, 2,500 tons burthom Capt, Tinklepangh, will leave pier No. 3 Norta ror, at turee o’cingk, P. i. precisely, for Punta Aren, davsday, Devem counecting with the fa vtoamship Cortes, 2,¢p0 tous burthea, over the Nigaza; ia Transit tiles of Jand tru portation hese steam: arria ! uasurpassed jlat un sud accommodations informa- rage, apply only to CHAS. MORAN, Agent, t the office Letter bag made 2. LIA PIONEER {INE--CARBYING UNITRD b Staiee Mal), Clipper ship WINDWARD, No. #, E. R., with ian Cipyer ehip TROPIC, with immediuts deapatch. Clipper ship OCEAN QUEEN, to succeed the ‘Tropis, ané sail 20th December. Wgr ieeight or pasmye, apply to R. W. CAMERON, 126 ‘a! wet. , for Methourns, fom Pier from Pier No. 1, BR, USTRA, Avs ing United Stater mails.--the subse eontract wits the government of Nex South Wa repared to convey pasaengers in tho clipper suip TROPIC, to Syduey, paying part passage here, balance paid afler arrival, and employment guarantesd at cur- reat rate of wager, which are enoriacus. R. W, CAMERON, 116 Wall stroet, STRAL‘A.—INDEPENDENT LINE—SIXTY DAYS assage.—The beautiful A 1 slipper ship HASPERN rae ao tons burthen, Simon Koss, commauder, will have immediate despatch for Molbourne, Port Pail Up. The above ship t* only two years old, and has proved herself Mele fast, Her accommodations for PRRTgeEs are of the yerj dost, both in first gud second cabin, and as only a limited number will beiaken, 6a%y> application is ares Se freight or passage. at low rates, apply to & ELLIOT, 146 Pearl strest, or E. Richardson & Co., 52 South street. USTRALIA INDEPENDENT LINE—SIXIY DAYS pasrage—Only eighty dollars for » passage to Mel- Bonzne.—The splendid 4 1 clipper ship EASIER $:ATB, 1,500 tons burthen, Simon Ross, eomm’r, will have imme: alate deepatch for Melbourne. The accommodations of this fine ship for passengers, both in first and second cabins, aresuperior to thuse of any other vessel now up, AS but a limited number of passengers are taken, early ap- plication is necessary. ‘The proprictors of this popular dine, ae og @ number of a and others hav- ing families bave been unable to e1 passage, oyoe to the high rates hitherto chargel, Lave deter- mined to carry @ limited number of passengers at the unprecedontedly low price of eighty dollars, which will include provisions, water, attendance, and all other no- cessarics for the voyage, with the sole exception of bed- ding. - Having a grest portion of her cargo and passen- gers alread, aged, she will have quick despatch. For freight-or passage apply on board, at pier No. 7, E. R., or to A) | & ELLIOTT, 146 Pearl street, or B. RICH- ARLEON & CO., 52 South street. USTRALIA IN. FIFTY-FIVE DAYS.—THE BALTI, more lipper schooner SICAN wili positively sail on or Defcre the 2eth, or forfeit passage money, for the fuldl- ment of which the owners will sign a contract. This beautiful mo¢el will be at Pier 9B. K. on Tuesday next. Ihe owners (of Afteen years’ experience in the Austra. lion trade) proceed in her to Melbourne, and will bo baggy 40 give any information respecting the Digsings, og of labor, &c. Advances made on consignments, or further particulars appl; or Ceptain Hoggins, at Bradford & Tuck's office, 92 Wall street; or in the evening, 60 Franklin street. USTRALIA IN FIPTY-FIVE DAYS—¥REE PASSAGH, Ae Baltimore clipper schooner SCAN, will sal on 26th inst. For particulars apply to owners on board, er No. 9, E. K., on Thursday next; or to Capt. Higgins, to Franklfn street. \) EW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS STEAM:HI? COM- pavy.—For New Orleans, sto at Havana, bref the United States mail.—the steamship Ci Rea, R. W. Shufeldt, Commander, is now receiv- ing ey ger will sail for the above ports on Tuesday, December 26, at 12 o’clock, from pier at foot of Beach street, North river. Freight for the interior and for Mobile, consigned to our agents in New Orleans, “James Connely & Co.,’’ will be forwarded free of commissions. Passengers: *, yen on procure eet before leaving port. For freight or , apply to . ASVINGSTON, CROCHERON & , Agenta, 81 Broadway. N. B.—The Black Warrior, J. D. Bullock, Commander, will succeed the Cabawba, and sail on Tuesday, January 9. Bills of lading must be sent in for signing the even- ing previous to the ship sailing, T. THOMAS.—THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKEI Company's steamer ULYDE, R. Woodward, comman if for the above port, on big een ~ E% HAVANA Mail Steamship Com: For passage apply to MORDECAI & » 110 East Bay. on o'clock P. ‘steerage $7. VIA KEY WEST—TO SAIL POSI- tively on Tuesday, December 19, at 7 o’clock A. M. ISABEL, 'e United Staten mail steamship ‘Wm. Rollins, Commsnder, will leave Charleston for Havana, via Key West, on the 4th and 19th, and Havana for Cha Meg ey West, on the 10th and 25th of each month. The bel now connects at Havana with the United States y’a line of steamers for San. end will mails, OR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA—U, 3, MATL, LINF— The new and Chae steamship KNOXV C.D, Ludlow, will leave New York for Savannah urday, Dec. 43, from pier No. 4, North river, at 3 M. Bills’ of inding signed on board’ For freight épply on board; or for to SAMUEL L. MICHAL. 33 Broadway’ For Frida, tough tickets from New York to Jacksonville, $20; to Pilatka, $33, OR SAVANNAH—FARE REDUCED.—THE UNITED States mail steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Capt. . J. Garvin, will leave Philadelphia for Savannah on Wednesiay, Dec. 29, at 10 o'clock A. M. Faro $20; The Keystone State will loave as above the following Wednesday. Agents in New York, SCRANTON & ve , 10 Old slip, where stateruoms may be se- cured. OR SAVANNAU—VARE REDUCED.—THE States Mail Stea HYSTONB STATS, Captain ‘Hard.e, will losy ia for Savannah, on Wednesday, Dec, 20, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Faro, $20; steerage $i. ‘The StAVE UF GEORGIA will leave as above tho, ollowing Wednesday. Agents in New York, SCRANTON & TALLMAN, 19 Od Slip, where staterooma, may bo secured. 7° SOUTHERN 'TRAVELLERS.THE U, S MATL |. steamship ROANOKE, Capt. Skinner, will oS h oly ls Nort UNITED Cay es 3 this atteruoon, at % o'clock, for R woud reburg, touchiog @& Nocfolk, where pad fengera going tarthor touth can take a contiguous line of radroads through Caroliua, Goorgia, &c LUDLAM & PLEABANTS, 62 Beosdway Thursday, January 16, 1856," to the owners, on boavd,~ Wi YOUNG WOMAN WAN1« 4 gITUATION 70 DO a io ag pes wer ney al ren, or jo up stairs : ie plain sewer. Has good reference. Please {0 vaxdasn street, in the rear, first ficor, for two daye” A NICE MANNERED on ery, WANTS 4 SITU, IN small private family, to do cooking; 18. grxg Fate washer anil ironer; a ood band at shirts. Feeommendations. Can be seen at 68 Warren " between Smith and Hoyt, Brooklyn. — YOUNG GIRL WAN'S -A SITUATION AS — A. wasber and ironer. Apply at 142 East Twenty-! oe, between Secona and Third avenues, firet floor, room. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS & situation as children’s maid and plain sewer; wishes to make herself generally ureft Can give the beat of city reference. Cam be seem, for two dare, at No. 224 Seventh avenue, between ‘Twenty-fourth ‘aod Twenty-fifth streets. YOUNG WOMAN, WHO UNDERSTANDS CUTTING children’s dresses, wi the day, in respectable families; work with a dressmaker; un sewing. Best of city reférence. Call at 87 West teenth street. " RESPECTABLE om. Ww SHES A SITUATION “AS good cook; 8 first rate was! and iroper; no Aut to do plain sewing. or take charge of children. Good city references. Can be seen for the day, at 206 West Nineteenth street, between Ninth and Tenth syve- nues, first floor, frout room. pn Bernice: Shichi ste Te A ABE YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES A’ SITUATION a8 A waiter, who thoroughly understand her business; ortodo chamberwork and waiting; is a good sewer; will not object to assist in washing and froni The most satisfactory references. Can be seen for two days, at 283 Bowery, near Houston street. YOUNG AND HEALTHY WOMAN WANTS A SIT- uation wet nurse Satisfactory references given. Apply at 108 West Twenty-first street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues RESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED PROTESTANT woman wants a situation todo — housework, in a small private family, or as chambermaid and waiter, or laundress, or to take cha of a baby from ite birth, it,required; is a good was J froner, and good pl:'® cook. Can produce the best of city references. Can be seen for three days, at 10¥ Mulberry street, second floor. WAITER GIRL, WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER- stands her business, having had five years expe- Tience, desires a situation in New York or Brool ina private family or first class boarding house; is neat, sick, obliging and well recommended. Apply of ad- ress, post, paid, 10'Tillary street, Brooklyn FRENCH GIRL DESIRES TO OBTAIN A SITUA- tion in a respectable faniily, to sew, take care of chil- dren, and give them lessons in the French lan; ho has good-recommendations, and can give sat! reference. May be seen at 265 Hudson street, third floor; front room. YOUNG £NGLISH WOMAN WISHES AN ENGAGE- ment as general sewer or as an apprentice to the dressmaking or some i ght busiocss, where she can make herself useful. Wages no object. pages boty bad 8. C., 20 Chesnut street, off Madison, near Pearl, Noob- jection to the country. ESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A ation as wet nurse, in a private fer she Kas’ fresh breact of milk, with her first baby, which ean be seen; Lest of city reference if required. aya, at 89 West Nineteenth street. bexecn COOD DRESSMAKER, WHO CAN CUT AND FIT, wishes to go out by the day, week, or month. Cad) for two days at 140 Greenwich avenue, seoond Socr, front room, malt private family, to haa vat Go chamberwork and waiting; the beat elty reference. n for two days, if not at No. 309 no, three doors from Tw grain wtreet, N AMERICAN WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS D housekeeper. Apply at 261 Elizabeth street, near bleecker, recond for. Good city reference given. SI1LUATION WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG A git] as plain cook, washer and ironer, chambermaid or wa wr; is a good plain sewer, honest and-ean get good refercnee to that effect. Hlease call at 444 Fourth ave- nue, vetween Thirty-tirst aud Thirty-second streets. Can be seen for two days. A YOUNG MAN, A BARBER, WHO SPEAKS ENG- lish snd German, and understands perfestly how to Le ence of horses, wants + situation to go south or Weat Indies with a gentleman or an invalid. Can five days *t 126 Btanton street. ANT YUUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION jorter ina store, or avy other reg bu- #», or driving a horse and cart; he is well aeqnaicted the ways of the city. Has good city reference, Ap- ply for three days tu Ber & Laviin, corner of Bar- row and West streets, or 287 Spring street, third floor. =< iPFR AND CASHIER WANTED—TO GO TO Springfield, Biass., ia. eloth and clothing house, A young mun without family (am Englishmao) pestered. ‘Tos competent man, a permanent situation amd fair salary will be paid. Address, with referencoa, where to be found, age, and salary expects}, box 226 Post Office, Springfield, Mase. A \OOK WANTED.—AN ENGLISH OR FRENCH WO. man wanted as cook, to go a short distance out o¢ town. Apply from 10 to 12 o'clock, at 185 Second av \OOKS, WAITERS, NURSES, AND OTHER MALE and female domestics, each with unexoeptionable city references, provided for respectable families, at the capeyeese Agency Office, 60 East Fourteenth street, Up: nen f ion square. RUG STORE.—WANTED, A CLERK IN A RETAIL drug store; must be tolerably well Scquaimted with 6 business; reference, &c., requied. Call at 67 Cana street, between 12 and 4 0’clock. INANGIAL.—A FINANCIER OF ABILITY, WOULD e to give ime and sume means, ‘Deceesary, to the extricating of a respectable concern from business difficulties, for a fair remuneration. Address T. D. L., Broadway Fost Office. potent desens RANE! ioe SP + FER OUSEKEEPER.—- YOUNG WIDOW LADY, CON- versant with housekeeping, would take the aharye ofa gentieman’s house in this or any other city. Woul be pleared to become companion for a lady. "ine most aoa reference given, Address A. C., Herald office. RS. CONKLIN WANIS TO GET THE WASHING of some gentlemen ‘or family, by the month or dosen,; also, fluting or clear starching and done at the shortest notice, and in the neatest style. The best of city reference given. Please call at 107 Twenty-fifth street, between Second and Third avenues. ALE AND FELALE BELP, OF ALL KINDS, MAY be engaged at the effices of the American and For- eign me Se ae nd Employment Soci aT Greenwich street, and 13 and 14 Aetor place, th jet. Female servants only at the latter. atre Poveitccquanea 4 SS ACTIVE MAN, wel juainted wi e as porter ine mer. chant ‘alloning establishment. ‘None ‘bab Americans med address G. E. W., Herald office. pa hel a Retreats /ERSONS OUT OR EMPLOY WANTED—TO ACT AS agents in selling the most interesting topie before ihe people. Retailers of maps, peddlers and others will do well to call on the publisher of the ‘‘Mirror of Sevas- topol, Crimea and the Black fea,” 60 Fulton ctreet, ap stairs. The best publication out for agents to make money on. et ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOU S women, as chambermaid, washer and “ nurse, and can do plain sewi has “ make herself useful. The best of elt; and the family ean be seen at any tivoe, ad East Fourteenth street, third floor, for three ss ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIR'g to do chamberwork and waiting. two bla her present place, No. 211 West ind reet. oe {ITUATION WANTED, BY A GERMAN ¥ uainted with the English Sortie ox Darksepen, has.bouet ean five Hcg bong above ‘aoe rs not afraid . = ‘a fact reference or address Fr. oh Fourth er, at F. ry ourth floor, before 12 I. eT ITUATION WANTED —BY ; YOUNG girl, a8 cook or general heusework, in a mma} resp le family, Beat of refe given. Apply Iv Fourth treet, for two dans — oe cnn Pah hh Oa a ITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO PROTESTANT young women; one as good plain cook; is an exoel- t washer and ironer, and has no objection to da. - ral housework; the other as children’s nurse and £ do lain og or light chamberwork. Good ‘wean given, Flense callfor two days, at 193 We teenth street, near Eighth avenue ; E FILLE FRANCAISE, MUNIE DE BONNES REFE- Tencen, wollicite une place de fillede on Donne Wenfants, connaissict parfaitewent le 2 la broderie, pouvant étre yéneralement utile ménage; ollie préfererait une facsille parlorait peu de franguls, b/adresser ow penard street. et an ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RI testant young Woman, as @ general family, Cull w rear, 100m Ne scmdiconemene dS ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECPABLE young woman; in @ good cook and baker, excetiont washer and ironer, and understands of housework; bas the best of city referenea, Pleqee call at 242 Seventh a For valance of Wants seo SIxth page, emall p) street, in U

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