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i. Albert H. Nicolay will hold his at 125 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Eomenee. ther particulars, sec his advertisement o United States patent. nd lockets on t 289 Broadway. regular were auction sale of stocks and bonds this day, For fur- another for Ot r—twiee pes, 25 Cents, $1, and 95; Saien\ “Deabhi eamosan tie stoose, 600 ble camer at on oa hand during the festi- Musie.—To-Morrow ! To-Morraw Yr’ dalled, a8 sung Apa Barnett, im the character of in, Mona. Jacq’ ular drama of that name, as a ey re with ‘the greatest success. Title cee Tichopraphed ia the very bert sxyls of the eee. : I o ry tied & Co. 38 cents. a jobhera De bter,”” ballad, also sung in the same cents. HMURACE WATERS, Publisher, 333 Broadway. Holiday Presents.-Every V: eal instruments, flutes, Gutinan, violins, guitars, ebrat lodeons ; Hd andise constantly in the great music estsblishment of Horace Wi poeta ll its for where in this itive or frie: of Musi- harps, choice splendid colored nd bound in beautifal style, ss store, @ toad 33 an opportunity for selection of holi- not to be had else or any other city in the United States. Prices so extremely low as to afford the greatest bar- gains to buyers. HORACE WATERS, 333 Broadway. Fr et a? E 5 5 g ij i i EFS FE F Bassford; 26 cents. Fred. -W. ir; | ers will be supp! i ular Mar. H pieces of music and one y address on receipt of one addressed to BAS*) dealers, 603 Broadway, New York. reat fale of i rates. Oo Ft worth 10s ; also superior black silka, also one case of fine at lds., worth $3, 3 i a nch broadcloth, E. H. LEADBEATER, send on your orders in advance. will be ice 25 cents. Sweet Thought Schot- Dawn of by Harry San vende corte \derson ; conta. a will | ed on the usual The letters & BROWER, piano forte Furs.—Dark Russian Mink cuffs for $18, $25, and $30; Hudson’s Bay for $40; stone marten and other furs at IN, 214 Broadway, opposite St. Paul’s church. Sttks.—Just received and will be offer ea, ag large lot of rich plaid silks at 6s. ; ually all co. . 347 Broadway, corner of Leonard street. Af |USON, No. , for this is a rare opportunity, Also, the ‘of window shades and gilt eornices eheap. Leave to and Muslin Curtains frem Auction. 28034 Broadway, and No. 54 atrect, ave on hand 20,000 lace and muslin eur- hought at auction, ata great sacritice, and will same for a few days at great bargains, full 20 eent. less than the original cost of importation. Go in the city, Begs Inform his friends and.the public in general that he has opened, this day, his new store, esertment street, with a lange 1 tof embroideries, laces and fancy goods. ‘Those wishing to buy had better call and examine this wteck before purchasing elsewhere. Children’s Clotht: Youths’ and ——Great Dargains in youths’ and children’s at the eld stand of E. G. OLSSEN, 74 Bowery, who ia selling off | hla whole stock below cost,in order to make improve- ments in the store. Stock.—F'rom. Now till the Ist of at very low Senies s aiore la Nae VLIN 9 284, 259 and 260 Broadway, corner of Warren street. Qvercoats, and Frock Cova! wtosk of the above sens pny reduced ‘ DEVLIN & CD., ‘268, 250 and 260 Broadway, corner of Warren strect. geez offer our large and elegant stock of win- Coate, Dress ts, &c.—We are closing out our elegant Jackets, Gentiemen’s Shawls, &c.—A very select stock ‘the above, for holiday ren reduced 5 so 258, 250 and 260 Broadway, corner of Warren street. Oar Steck ef Boys’ Beye’ C! winter clothing, the prices at which we are closing ‘them out, deserve the early atteation of tamilies supply- rey boys during the 8. 250 and 260 Breadway, corner of Warren street. Breken Banks—Present Valuc.—All New York city banks taken at par; Governme: Ley wi 80; Wheat’ Growers, EVANS clothing warehouse, 66 and 68 Fulton street. Green's ited Furn! mn, 40; Waehtenaw, 40; Indiana Banks, 90—at Atten= ishing Store. tien ia invited to the superior articles in the gentlemen’s fursishing department of GREEN’S shirt establishment, Mo, 1 Astor House: The stock includes every variety of ‘nder-birts and drawers, De Joinville ties, scarfs, cra- vats, gloves, handt: sha Ja, wing gowns, skheve buttons, warran' and Dretlns, dri asing cases other cases and rebiefs, balf hose, suspenders, tra- x 1d’ shirt studs and jherwise, canes, um- x portemonnaics holiday prevents, &e., imported for the fall and winter trade. The for prices are moderate, and the assortment un- M. Wilson, Glisey Bi of Cort. ailding, corner lands street and Broadway —Shirts, collars and stocks. We have vinited thin establishment and found a steck of the most elegant assortment of the above ar- Gales, for a genti-man’s outfit. Mr. Wilson’s advertise ment will be town? elsewhere, and he can be easily re- an the gentleman who, for fifteen years, liam tineed the same business at tiv corner of aaa Metcen lane. the Stetes should visit thi parvbasing einewhere. street Merchants from the distant parts of plendid establishment before Great Slander Case at Newark, N. J.m{Ruck= el vs. Francis, fully and exclusively reported in the Na- tional Police Curette of this week, the most singular slander case on , how ready. This is record, and has caus- ed an intense excitement. Also, saloon-dom and lawyer- dom, being something very unique in the way of ice ertam palo Nassau street. Sold every where Great Sport.—This Week's Clt great Bumber Lor sport. ‘or the churmpionship of the Thames, awful Ku>s, JONES & TOUSEY, agents, 103 risa Tt contains the Feat contest rize fight betweex Jones and brittle, besides all sortsof foreign aud domestic sports. Only % cents. Visiting Cards—Great Reduction for Christ- was precents.—A plate, bautifully engraved, and fifty vacds for 10s,; weddiog cards: $2 60, = and gothic dvor plates, very low; Bridal envelo; Pes, % U. CLARK, 589 Broadway, Cainese Buildings. Qld Santa Claus Karnt, bat not Consumed. Al bia splendid stock, consisting of every varict, resents for the holida, ROGERS great fan whieh haa heen enti tobe disposed of at jestroyed by cost. i. ot 8. re, 449 Broadway, the rear o Ly fire, Every on . that wante presenta, can obtain them without regard to Tke Titumph of Dou G tovannt, at Perbam’s hasbeen ¢ Vori'e for weeks 10 come re wplete, and it will doubtiess be a great ia Now that Geo. Caristy ani any ure not performing, the people will fut ER Tia bs the bewt place to enjuy an evenmy, in witaessia 1 ihiepian pertormaneds of a genuine and Iauguavle chac acwr. Heltday Season.—Superior Brandies, Wines Seuteh and Irish whiskeys, cums, gins, syrnps, cordials Leadon. and Lublin porter, Seoteb ales, Philadelphia al wter in bottles, for KHULL'S, 480 Bromne ond USL soily usc, for sale at W. i vel, cvrner af Crosby. The Prop: tctors of the Fuiton Wine Vaatts, 6t Felton sireet, import, wh A tquors of all the denerived, Cali and t 660 Christmas Wil be dimiribute the holidays tw me and 2.000 bu 6 information apply Lioadway, where maps an jammy hlets Te Nervous Sa: tan, restored to health in a tow days, alter many years of great nervius eulering, is anxious to make boy Ue means of cure, Will send (ieee) anywhers, the pre- Seripbons used, on reeviving ® letter (post paid) vi vet to Key. JOUN M. DAGNALL, 67 Bultoa sireat,_ Liovkiyn, N.Y. krovklyn, N.Y. “sProve all things, hold (ast that which Is incroae veanythiag ot & wlio have hee axe per rod.” —Logiv’s electric hair dye ia still on thy WW public exumation, abd towers nudure ever invented er ab All the ore inventel, vid virtw of bea Phyperion f » and it ia aw ant t A, may ¥> tant h tor four 5 For fail . WOOD, an be bas! gratis, =A Retired Clersy- alo and retail, pace yorite brands aud vin- at (he Joweet cash prices, and warrant them as them 20 SALES AT AUCTION. Nin ¥ WATERBURY & DYER, Al 3 ENRY B. ai BY HB. H. LEEDS Broad street.—We shall include in our oy Ht Co.—-Thursday, December 21, at 103 See, Qe at our Fr | at the extensive warercoms of W. H. Horstman, Eeq., «Poway Me. Ta ‘of Froahald, New) 4a, Dec. $2, at 1634 0 , the six tin | Maiden lane, near William street, ‘the, entire stock, of Poy eestor tess ity” | Sala enantio toca | neta none gts tant ithout reserve, o poor Bee ah poe. i bee ers Breting, Frere & Co., and now sold by their order to the olde ue x see Fecee Wats’ We ates wakin Aas oan at Digheet uiaer, Ieimeine ponte to care tas cop searet ere seainaien al er eal Com , N. H. i . jurning them to Lochle, Geneva. fpaheenrs Ae a tete-a-tete, and other sets, su; On Wetnestay, Decumber 30, by the Rev. Dr. Bur, D. NASH, AUCTIONEER—STORE 310 BROAD- | nets, jewel ee Tlsalie ta, woh ee ee DD, Sp ceerlove wale of tie ree rete, ey | Meaieeaee ‘every variety, richl ‘Onl Wednesday, Decentier 20, at the French Church du | papier mache ke.—On Friday, December 22, ab srabenque and inlaid; gentlemen's t. Enprit, by the Kev. Dr. William alurris, Mr, Sauvur, | 104. M, at 241 Broad say, onaiating of bronzes, man: | and writing cases, in by Wpovow ans to Wine tae tel ornaments, clocks, canJelabras, fancy articles of all | gold and variegated patterns, with sol F. Atxxn, daughter of Dr. Adolplwus L. Alker, all of this city. *In Brooklyn, on December 19, at the Church es, rosewood, mahogany and inlaid drossing of the Restoration, by the Rev. IK. Kye, Romer C. nen sere eee Se me gorge rae | 5 er of Rochester, to Miss Erma A. NIGER, Of i ‘ were » Res viel ers and to mant each, baving been on exhibition at the Crystal Palace by ba opera glasses, fans, papier og eve pare: gold jewelry of every description, fancy and staple 3, work alet Mert so ve ord and silver mo jewel caskets, and bijouteries oovers description; fans rosewood, ornamen’ a silver fittings andcut glass vinaigrottes; embossed morocco rs fr, ras the richest description of ladies’ reticules, gen n’s dressing cases, pocket companions, necessa- of this manufacture; pear] in- SALES AT AUCTION. -known importer. "4 consisting of Fich Parhias ana rn, of the most recherche sub- are warranted; French rol, of various patterns, ormolu and crystal ‘cable caskets, pen trays, card receivers, an entire- ornamented in iew’ di ted in card receivers, of every de- Rochester papers copy. peeved ms nt won ery, comprising cap, letter and note paper, én- | scription, comprising kid, sWk and ornamented, framed ge ikon 5 pone Bip gy rattn gh tage elopen, séale, pencils, pent, sealing wax, waters, ‘Bris: | ia pean) and ivory ‘and Hiely carved, ig all Ue Gnest ol drawing boards, nch and American | asscrtment ever offered at auction city; toye— Stns Sateen ee Rene eee nen. © OL amma payers, artiste’ materials, Newman's water and | the largest and finest assortment, comprising every. va At Bedford, L. I., on Tuesday evening, December 19, oil colorn, globes, &e. ety of pattern, from the cheapest to the $ moat, cently; brom jm grou; 8 te York, to Mite Kare dnvghter of William J, Carr’ kon, of FOMARD, SINTIENICH, | AUCTIONEER —EDWARD ‘Mlevlarly request the attentan of the public, apa. those Fag hod » Haq, SCHENCK will sell at auction, on Wednesday and | intending to purchase for the holidays, to thit sale, as 3 Thursday, Dec. 20 and 21, at 1034 o’clock each day, at | combining the st and most valuable assortment Died. pos ssie of mai oh ane statues tazzas Mane st Nepean ys id without fen har f Ou Wednesday, December 20, of disease of the ted Freneb and English bs Sar eet = all sums of $100 ard uner, over that amount five per Sovty, aly Aad of Bevin. tak dame Deondlt, cede —— ae a anes, porte hens: podhy ” och China vases, hesnrmgg Smee age yom Fp: cont off. _Catalogues ‘on the morning of sale. Tho relatives and friends of the family ar reapact(ully = ae ich spare : invited to attend the funeral, from the reridence of parents, 180 West Thirty-fifth. street, corner of Eighth avenue, at ten o’clock to-morrow morning. ed ite; also lid carved marble fonts, On Wednesday afternoon, December 20, Henver care seenivere, Sonanhsnsemens and of ever y size; Brown, in the 64th year of his age. alto t ter statuettes of Venus of Canova. The friends of the family are invited to attend his fu- | Venus te Medicis, Apollo, Dancing Girls of Canova, neral, without further vitation, at one o'clock to- morrow afternoon, from his ee oe ak Went | Greek Slave, Three Graces, ledici, Grecian, Neapolitan and Roman vases in lio, Sienna and veined marble; also alabaster and &c.; also marble badkets, large and attractiv: fure, consisting of vietorines; also, London, lustere#, lynx and cl large riety of'freshly lined and trimmed sleigh robes, such as Rocky Mountain wolf, raccoon, genct and bear robes, ke. ‘Catalogues now ready. ee of real ction this itock ENRY T. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER —200 SLEIGH robes, &e., at o'clock, Filion HENRY T, without reserve, all the of newly manufactured al ermine mu! stone and fitel hinchilla, and a cuffs and marten, Sale rain or ahine, ™ elegant invoice of 6, ‘On Wednesday December 20, Connmuia H., daughter | receivers, coupes, ke.; also a very Heh aacortoat of of B. B. Pury, ane 7 tod aud 8 months. English and French dressing cases, papier machie work ‘The relatives ds of the family are invited to | hoxes, (olivg, card receivers, jewel stands, caskets, bronze attend the fu from the residence of her parents, | ink stands, fans, sets of silver plated forks, spdons, &c.: 53 Spring street, at one o'clock to-morrow afternoon. also a handsome invoice of silver plated tea ani cotlee On Wednesday, December 20, Jamma G. Waiaut, aged 38 re. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, algo the mem vers of Atlantic Lodge No. 66, 1.0. of 0. F., and the sets, ve tea pots, tea and coffee 4 Signor urns, cake and o*rd baxkets, &c. Purchasers can have their goods Pandolfini, at » small charge, if require o by members of Brooklyn Engine Company No. 17, are re- spectfully invited to attend his funeral, at half'past one o’clock this aftern on, from his late residence, No. 156 Bridge street, Brooklyn. Bor " 4 New Orleaws papers please copy. reerhy. SS A aawee A LIAS CUMBS, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE 244 GRAND atrcet.—Holiday auction of toys and fane; Combe will sell at auction on Friday, Deo. 2 M., the balance of stock of a dealer ip toys, toy furniture, and a variety of fancy ors. e135 torines, lined wit! ENRY H. treet, Thursday, Dec. 213 tured for the city retail trade in the best wanner, to be sold without reserve, consisting of stone and’ mink marten, chinchflln, Hudson Bay sable, Kalafa' ‘talunas, capes, tippets, cuffs, &c., all silk; also, ermine sets for mi fiers, Astracan gloves, foot mu: wolf, bear, squirrel, coon and size and description, lerines, AUCTIONEER—BY H. H. LEEDS &CO., at 10 o'clock, at our gallery, 19 Nassau fis, &e.; buffalo ‘The above goods are all warranted as represented, to be sold positively without reserve. tale of fars, manufac- t do, v.c- , gents? muf- also, about 200 robes, of every On Wednesday. December 20, Vixcert Darton BRAD | goods. Sale positive. All. will be sold in small lots to Ley, infant son of James and Catharine T. Bradley, aged | Suit purchasers, Additional consignment of goods for 1 beg tes edhe rae sssiciai te alba tks ee ve = * OR gas or for sale the i will be recei i funeral, at one o'clock to-morrow afternoon, from the re- | ‘AuoticSeee at hig otteer nn oD application to the sidence of his father, §5 Columbia street. Prac h H, LEEDS, AUCTIONEER--BY H. H. LEEDS & —On Satard: u street, ple historica) and miscellan'ous booker, On Tuesday, December 19, Joux Dove, » native of Rathdrum, county Wicklow, Ireland, in tue 30th year of his age. His funeral will take place from his late residence, No. 271 Stanton street, corner of Colambia street, this aiterncon, at two o’clock. His remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment. May his soul rest in peace. ‘ auct o1 o'clock, at t {XTENSION TABLES AT AUCTION.—M. will sell this day, Dec. 21, at 1032 ore 835 Broadway, corner Acthony street, ‘a large assurtment of extension tables, made by W. Heerdt, 160 Wooster street, comprising walnut, beach, maliogany and ork, in all’ sizes, and the mosi modern styles, Will positively be sold, without reserve WRAY, ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. SALES AT AUCTION. LEERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER.—~' Bonds at auction.—Regular sale.—ALBERT H. SOLAY will sell, on this day, Dec. 21, at 1244 o'clock, atthe Merchants’ Exchange, for account of whom it May concern.—¥3,000 Sandusky, Mansfield ana Newark celebrate Scotch and Irish whiskey, ceira, cherry, port amt cham, families, &e.. e aimitted in the sale but,belut ositive. ora, &e. CLOCK, ~-ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF A choice private sto:k of old and pure wines of the ands and vintaget: also superior braudies, old Jamaica rum, tinest Ma- oa wines io Iota e suit re as imported; also fine se STOCKS AND gars; also best port and malmsey wines, No otuers will mging *o the ‘stock. Sale Also counting reom furniture, pictures, coun- 8. VANDEVEER, Assignee, Railroad Ist mortgage 7 per cent bonds, interest payable in New York ist March and Jat September, $1,000 oxen; $3,500 Green Bay, ‘Milwauhle Chicago (known as the Wisconsin Lake Shore) Railroad Co , 8 per cent Ist mortgage bonds, interest payable semi-anuually, in April and October, at Broadway Bank, New York; 810,- (00 New York and Harlem Railroad Ist mortgage 7 per gent bonds, interest payable lat May and Ist November, whole is sold. GEO! store. Also, several $1,000 « 13,000 Galena and Cuicage Union Railroad, | rosewood pianoforte, 1st marteage 7 percent bonds, interest payable at tue | without rererve, and tu well worthy American Exchange Fank 1st February and Ist August, | trade and others. Catalogues now ready. $1,000 each; $5,000 Town of Keloit, (Wisconsin) 7 per cent convertible bonds, interest payable annual their office in New York, 10th February, $1,000 e: $9,060 i: eld and eeonnahy City Railroad Ist mort- gage 7 per cent bonds, igte peyable sem! aur-tally, at their office in New York, Ist January and lst July, $1,000 each; $5,000 La Crosse and Milwaukie Railroad 8 per cent bond, with farm mortgage as collateral Attached, interest payable 1st January and lst July, at the broadway Bank in New York; $750 one 6 per at cles, bronzed mantle clocks, French forte, melodeon, oi} paintii suits’ of rosewood parlor furnitut rosewood secretaries ani work GL PORGE COUR, AUCTION EER THE LARGEST AND best assorted stock of furniture in the city at 103 o'clock this day, and to continue daily until the E COOK will sell by auction, at No, 292 Broadway, the splendid and superior custom made stock of parlor, diving room, chamber and oltice forniture of James B. Couk, Fsq., contained in the above splendid French ptate mirrors &e. The whole to be sold the attention of the pote rthaia brent Eaneticrst beacediachidik oti AUR WAR Grn. SALE.—1UNIS MORRELL, AUCTIONERR.— Silyer plated ware, first quality, and various arti- ina tea ets, vases, cups, &c., papier machie, tables, work boxes, folios, &c. Paris boxes and desks, cut glass ware in variety, tete-a- tete, china sets and toilct sets, superior rosewood piano a and mirrors, gilded frames, covered Dbrocatelle, 3 for ladies, music cologne catalogus OLIDAY. PRESENTS—JOHN L. VANDEWATER, b aucticneer. lendid 8, cok and stan card basket receivers, ! and 28rd’ of December, at 104 o’e ‘the sales rooms No. 30 Pine and 56 Cedar streets, a sortment of rich Parisian fancy goods, e°1- ing in part of elegantly decorated and painted china jogyes, card receivers, jewel caskets, richly de- corated dinner ant tea sets, coffee acta richly painted, motto cups, mene, bronze and o }, bronze figures, candelabras, candlesticks, riebly dec: ettes, figures, groups, Boh ea cart 5 liq caraffe and tumblers, flint cut decanters, cbampugnes, clarets, wines and papier mache portfolio: seh, waiters, workboxes, gloveboxes, silv coffee services, coffee urns, cake baskets, castors, inner and dessert forks and spoons, tea, table and dessert spoons; also about 15 cases of Euglish and German toys, suitable for Holiday presents, the whole forming the most desirable selection of Holiday gifts ever offered at auction. Now on exbibition. emian glas: cals, December 23, at 1034 o'clock ndid collection ot illustrate For particulars see Vandewater & Turner will sell on ‘bursday, Friday and Saturday, the 2lst, 22nd lock each day, at ja clocks, shades ps, statue: tage bedsteade, ao oe W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER.—MORT- gage sale at the auction room No. 110 Centre street, corner of Franklin, on Thuraday (this day) at 103, o'clock, four splendid o:t paintings, m rich frames; two mirrors, oak arm chairs, drapery and cornices; cat- , Mahogany bureaus, marble top saloon variety of fashionable feathers, tables, &e. 1. W. DY] Attorney for Mortgages. OHN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER.—STORE No. 10 Contre street, cornér of Franklia.—To mil- Hiners.—Splendid feathers at auction, on Thursday this day, at the auction room, at 103¢ o’clock, a great coque, marral trich, of different colore; also satin, silk, and gold rib- cent ot of pe _ ee ee pa bar ears marble, ton reeymoeh fetiyn parm hall stands, | bons. annually, on the lst of January; | leveland an osk an at, sofas, tete-a-toten, fist rN pa an Ba on me Toledo ad 7 per cent convertible income bonds, da- | chaira, iron frame ahve eG chairs, covored wich OHN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER—STORE 110 ted Int Juby, 1854, and redeemable 1st July, 1864, inte- | Grocatelle and French morocco, rocking chairs, children’s Centre street, corner of Franklin. Constable's sale rest pagal je Ist Jan. and lst July, in N. York,'$1,000 bureanys suit gf black walaut furniture covered with | of Hapors: So... om Fridey, (to-morrew,) at 197 Duase each; $1,000 us and Railroad tst | haircloth, mahogany aud black walaut bedsteads, dross- | *treet, at 1034 o’clock, by virtue of an execution, liquors, mort. 7 per cent bonds: 8. Indianapolis and Beile- | ing bureaus and wash mahogany tops, &:., &e. cordial, syrups, catsupr, stand casks, measures, demi- fontaii t) rail N. B.—The subscriber having just entered into the aud. | jvbus, office bane, sey $10 pai 40 Se; UGen Gs Ban, ie $0 do. tian bufbiness, & devermined te draw fall aud reapectable J. W. SOMERINDYKE, Constable, Shoe'a: 7 do. Chatham Ban«, ouses, and will not permit any under biddi r it a. . $25; 10 do. Mechanics? and Tra ters’ Bank of Jersey City, |. sale will commence this morning, at 11 o'clock 5 MOR ARTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SEUL, THIS $100; 60 do, Knickerbocker Raok, $25; 150 do. impire | and continue Friday and Saturday, ss im) ‘ae dey, 22 10 o'clanly a6 378 Clinthasn street's lange City Bank, $26; 25 do. Excelsior Fire Insd¥ance Compa: | have given orders to sell and clove. Pianos at 12 o'clock. eee pbespe free ot ae tae wae: 2y, eecare me ae Lege Tassrence Co, 2 BR TUNIS MORRELL, 304 Broadway. fa Telcaaienreatveenen Shonda, allenstnn, area, ; 19 do, Hanover Fi on Ny |, bedsteads, be ery stiemtenmnatidsta de R crockery and glassware. Also, at 120'clock, one, horeed Tarurloce snl trert Con 100; 26 ds. do., $109; 15 wich, at 103¢ o'clock chocolate, teas, - * en ee insurance rat B s », do, i reen ) wt acl 7 re, a- do. American Express Grmpai 8105; 200 do, Beup River } gags, colfee, prunes, vice whiskey, Dandy gia, wines, i Met a ee per an mpany, . 0, for DOU ByTUP, BORD, pickles, ware, “ ‘* account of WE. Haskins, who purchased at the sale of | kulves snd Yorke’ scales a weights, saddléry, whips, ST. ettlonee wih aa oe. Trae Be ob ae the 18th, and has not com; with the terms of sale— | sleigh bells, accordeons, saloon fixturer. Bcd aggro ts Ter tino 10 shares Sixth avenue”! , $100 each. ‘Terms of W. A. CARTER, Auctioneer. of "nalng, Soe ane wee mg sale—Ten per cent this day, and the bafance hefore 2 es — Some p gener all kIaces, gold pencil peered pola adh silver wat; uy o’elock to-morrow. The accrued interest on all th ENY H. LEEDS, ‘AUCTIONERE.—BY. 5. 1. LEEDS | en ee iit ee crtinen’ abo tue of ne bute bonds will be charged to the purchaser. Next spoc ai Thursday nd Friday, 221, at alf-past 7 | and various other articles; alto two of Herring’# bur tale on Saturday. And in consequence of Monday next | clock each evening. at our galleries, No, 548 a: | FS iewel ne cont $250 and’ the oth 5. Will Christmas, there will be # special sale on Tuesiay, |v ay, formerly occu the Dagselidorf collection. | !or jewellers—o west niin the 2 inst. A. H.N. holds regular sales of stocis and bondaevery Monday and Thursday, at the Mer- chants’ Exchange, and also special sales when require!, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Maturday. At privat sale, a great variety of first class railroad bonds, bsuk, Luperb collection of fine ol Niehly carved frames: Amon; of the choicest paintings of valuable private collection insurance and other stocks, ao eee ae ae ber fe pag ines pe talog: . Office No. ‘treet, ne cen ol uri ; Lam al Boe ee 9; ABrosd, Bireeh Dext | Oko in Gegeons ty Votenl: 4 Negro attacbing a Lisa, at Sea, by Vandewel artists; "Sunset; work of great merit; UCTION NOTICE.—LARGE SALE OF MAGNIFI- cent household furniture.—H. WILSON, auc- ; will sell this day, (Thursday) morning,’ at 11 o'clock, to the highest bidder, for cash, all the contents of the large four-story house, 169 Twenty-fourth strest, between Seventh and Kighth avenues. parlors con- sist of about 260 yards of real English tapestry carpets, richly carved rosewood pianoforte, seven octave, splen- did tens and Snish, cost $500, maker’s warrantee for one ; also, superb original: len, St. Cecelia very valuable private collection wit originality by the following artists rato, Cavalier del Pino; Stri to Breselano, own) Annial, Caracci, Carlo Dolci, ‘Carnavilli, Lueca Gio. dano, year, carved rosewood parlor suits in satin brocaie. | ( J aay y made by one of the first houses in this city; mahogany | Corres! io Albano, Y's ‘eronese. watt ia dffmask, with liren covers; pre rosewood | steat value, some of which belo: pals rip Re grt ogg he Rag hy ee dae American drtiste, vis —Cropeay, Richards, Doughty, laid, running twenty-one days; ‘brocatelle an of ike waudiag: also an Tavolee of beactifal paintings . d window curtains, a choice collection of oll paintiggs ani | of ike standing; alto, an fnvolee of beantifil paintings engravings, Brussels arfd velvet stair carpets, oilcloths, } in rich frames; paintings of the Flemish, He er noee ye eee table. tes and doing de’, cord | French and Spanish schools.” The abore spléadid col- aid Guernts table Sgany cushioned chairs, | \¢ction will be ready for exhibition two days and the rockers, sofas, lounges, magnificent mahogany rosewood | ¢vening previous to the sales. We particularly request and mahogany bedstea ureaug, wasbstands aad | ‘he attention of our friends, connossears and others to china toilet sets, im gold; rich and costly china vases, a inner and tea seta, beds and bedding, sheets, pil- comforters, silk spreads, fine wool blankets, hair which cost from * $150 to $609 each. been enabled to place before the public so many first k mattresses, Parian, bisq hina figar y wood ta in great variety; ior waee ‘agua 7 aie aaivers | clase paintings in a single sale, w ch ig to be without | wood sofas, and cake baskets, with solid silver edges, sony forks, | everve. with a. num castors, napkin ‘rings, ivory cutlery, cut glassware crockery, kitehen furniture, &e. ‘his sale words au ap hegre oh ae npg aldo id excellent opportunt'y to housekeepers, as evory articlé | 359°-g0a 4 #1034 o'clock, at the sales room, 19 Nas- will be sold without reserve. A cash deposit Pequired | (077 perior sale of ta ey. goods, including 2 from every purchaser, House to let. Ta ; marble, ‘Alabaster and it of real statuar tion A ECTION NOTICE —D. 8. HOUGH, AUCTIONEER, | ais several valuable invoices from the Crystal Pal the marble «tatuaries isone superb statue, Pendant, danclag Bacchus, original in the Vatican, 1.do. Bathing Nympu, an he rg, 1 do. Madonna of Tenneranai; 1 superb group of Saviour and Mary, and otver very beautiful and I groups, suitable tor libraries and partors. all the antique» styles, Pied from tbe British Museum and the galieriés throug’ out France and Italy. One superb palr of amphoras | Tecreses, ornamented with Leones be od rehevos; Fp R rb Canthares on octagon pedestal; lai ate Hebe 7 Egyptian urns; Tacyttias vases ‘and cards; Etruscan mantel iarge Finelli urns; Roman covered do; agate Veus- M., at public sale, all the rich variety of elegant goois contained in the four story dwelling, 79 Warrea strovt, opporite the Hudson River Railroad depot. ay gools are but little worn, and consist of Hel Tarke$ velvet, Brussels, and ingrain floor an stair carpetings; two rplendidly carved rosewood parlor suites of furaltace, in fine French brocatetle; ono elegantly qurve} rosewoo} seven cetave pianoforte, warranted; one do , Cifickering maker, rosewood bookcase and ladies’ secretary, beauli- fully finished; French pier and val mirrors, elegantly framed; several very valuable ofl patntings und (rut pieces, by Street and others; rosewoot centre aad othe: tency’ tables, quartettes, &¢.; brocatelle and lace cur ains; reception atid easy chairs, im satin cloth ant gobi will ‘sell to-morrow (Friday) morning, at 10% \° | 4 1 mong Flying Nymph, by =| ldo. do. copy of ufe Donaide, the first ever prone original class alabaster vases-will vases; Etruscan do. ; Tazeaa for fruits Hrocade; also, a variety of rosewood, mahdzany aut wal j and. many otber eaquislte styles of the lates: nut gothic und antique bedsteads, Dureaus, wastatants | importation, Genta? ee sister. cant” avers volas, tete-a tetos, Ke.; inmhogany chairs, rockers. | caves, of rosewood and papier macho, intaid with pearl. quilt, blankets, hair mattresses of the best kind, mao | Prouses.teMaghiicent Uremae statuettes, of syery’ rte gany ard walnut exten-fon tables, inagmificent bisque | apa degeruption, just recived from kurdpo, the’ An,1t Parlen, French and Chida vases aud figures of rch uni | eer oftered claseies) designs, gold band and white china tea sets, Tarien marble pite’ vory table cutlery, silver plate | salv-rs, cake baskets, castors, spoons anil forks, ter service, plan and erystal cut glaswware, wines, pre: perves, decanters, &o. All to be told entirely, wituyut reserve, rain or shine. A ‘Thu the Lion, Asia and Africa, the pertect order, Flute Player, Paycue, the Napoleon, Wellington, and others. seription, kid, nile LCHION NOTICE.—TO RETAILERS AND FAMILIES —M. WRAY, Auctionrer—By W. W. Sh rleyr = Friday ‘and saturday of this ween, at 10% , at Field’s comm.ssion salesroom, 107 Faiioa siveet, Cpposite Dutch street, for importera, al: kinds of chiva, crockery, glass in wets, marble acd fancy ware, toys, ke ‘Those wanting barguius for presents will do well to attend, vases, of every description, richly de ly new patterus. Silver Plated cake baskets, salvers, liquor stands, &. Ly bell & Bush tons, besides watches, by the most celebrated English Aulesrovms 27 Centre street, a lotot good furniture, suow | Makerss Also a large invoice of terra cotta ware, ex cases, stoves, tables ant beddiog. By order of the Mar- | hibsted in the Crystal Palace, consisting of large tigures. shal, at 11 o’elek, under the same direction, a quantity | foFniches, figures, groups, chinmey tops, very el: Of seaconabledry goods aad gentlemen's furnishing wr- | bachetsy vases, and other arti ticles, bowery, &e, ENKY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER, &0., T L slore 19 Nassau segnte—every a wiyes wilball beg i GOLD AND hes, &c, from a Broadway « SAMUEL OSGOUD, Auctioneer, will sel! at lis sale. . in CON SAL A Doms (4 Nasean street, this day, Tuureday, ee 21, avd ea- | pop ; j except those wh turday 2.0, ench day wt 1034 A, M., a larve and exten jn part of old Foutl arsortment ef valuable gold and silver wateles, from the | yn bmtittet lebrater! makers; also, a large assortment of flue | 4 Leadon d ches, var ting , ainger ring n do; do. St. Ubes malmeey, oll’ Mav : eeve buttons, 9 yest, fob, anid gina baskets real Ruinart champagne, chatnn, &e above gots belong to a firs! elvas how ington brand, very superior Vin de Bruzy and in Broadway an be relied on sor qaalivy, & champopne; ‘also. very aopertor Otarl, Hean a —_— — Lindon | ock cognac brandy, fine old scotea 1 WCLUCK, THIS I THE SALES bry, ) quarter eaek very tine A. Selgnette —A lar, mart mid By wile ” Loudees, 1b 000 Kal well knows an ow Sa { on an pictures, superior to any- thing offered this season, just received from Flore iy Albert Dreux; Judgment of Paria; Van Valxela; Storm examine these pictures, being mostly received from vate collections and of the highest as, rely at auction in this city, representiag Una an) tag at Bay, Amazon, Hercules, ke. Clocka.—A large invoice of super bronze and ormolu clocks comprising about one nun lred difler ent sizeg, all of the moat exquisite workmanship and iu Paran Stataary.—Super Parian groups und statuettes, representing the finding ot Moses, the fadonna, &c.; also busts of Faus of every and orvamented, framed in richly carved pearl and ivory. French porcelain and china rated and entire. fare.—Castora, tea sots, Also funey Boxes, papetries, card receivers, paper weights, ant nu- merous other articles suitable for holiday prevents 10 | © & splendid assortment of diamond jewelry, consisting of bracelets, brooches, pins, rings, studs and sleeve vut- 2 ah do. an 1 nce, in them will be found some Ttalian school; also, a pg to a geatinan , allof the hi order. A 8 8 tating Boy, Saviour, Ho L da Venice, St. Agnes, Madonna, by Sasso Perrato; by Carlo Eole:; Forrorina, supponed by Raphael; also, lec th certificates of their :—Pigonni, Sava Fer- adano, Ciocei, Gianehi, Moret- wez, at b, do Vv vate pictures are to the late Mr. Clarke; also, several very costly paintings by first class neveral of have we de- be sold gt 2 o'clock precisely. ing, B. BUTLER, AUCTIONERR.—°UBLIC ADMINTS- ¢ trator’s sale.—On Thursday, O'clock, at 50 Ann street, second flo sr, the effects of va- rious intestates, congisting of furr iture, marble top bu- Feaus, mahogany rocker, chairs, ci bedding, &c.; also, male and chests, tools, books, watches, and jewelry, By order.of Peter B. Sweeny, Public Administrator. December 21, at 1034 iron belstends, clothing, tranks par mor reaus, French WESTC eror! vente, &e china for presents. Tr will eel ali t ed, oice e 8} WRAY, AUCTIONEER.—FIRS? CLASS FURNI- « ture, pianos and French china at auction.—This aay, Deo. sat 10% IS store 538 Broadway, corner An\ street, comprising one at roxewe suit, in brocatelle; one do, in hair cloth; centre, , pier and fancy tables, bookcases, bedsteads, and also © large quantity of plated sale of elegant howsehoid furniture. To-morr: Ronis W. WESTCOTT, AUCTIONEER.—ACCriv (Friday) at 1034 o’clook, at No. 72 Eighth avenue, R. Fs econ d Summer and subjects; rosewood ai hogany bedsteads, superior balr mattres feather beds, blankets, bedding, marble top dressing bureaus, do, washstands, French boskcases, spring bu- ware ant AWNBROKER’S SALE.—A, M. CRISTALAR, AUC tioneer, 23 Bowery, will sell, this day, at 11 o'clock, a large and valuable assortment of mea and women’s wearing apparel, consisting of silk dresses, capes, man- tillas, winter erape and broche shawls, coats, pants and , ke. By order of A. J, JACKSON, 53 Reade street, licensed pawnbroker. jlendid arrangements of the above house, embracing a largo and magi of rich room and stair carpets, beautifal r: forte, suit of rosewood parlor farnitare French brocatelle, French pier and mantel mirrors, rose- 4, embroidered arm and reception chairs, ro. - ‘etegeres, rich window durtains, suades, &3, ver of picturesque and gorgeously decorate: mantel vases and ornamints ; also intings,, Hetly fra inter, with other ch collection of ofl maa- 4, aplendi porcelitia toilet sete, seat and cottage chairs, costly ormoln clocks, damask lounges, rich ov: other mirrors, cottage vedsteads, &c., with a large quan- tity of basement and kitchen furniture, rich silver ware, cutglasa ware, ivory cutlery, thioe rich china tea sets! ery, extension dining and tea table: catalogue will be peremptorily sold to the highest vid- ders, rain or shine, no postponement. rockers, Yaad The entire iste; ale, at | of supe yoke, «HER WD par kd street. Dreokl @ very C.” KEMP, AUCTIONEER. —PIANOVORTES AT ¢ auction, by order of ansigne heilat anction, on Friday, at 12 o'clock, at 85 Nassau street, twodoors from Fulton, by grder of the assignoe, fourtern muperior rosewood €% and 7 oxtave planMortes, mn quality and tone, which preseuts a very Voruble opyortanity tor those wishing to parchasp a th claps instrament at auction price nefortes may be examined before the wale, ¥'S SALE OF LA EBS AND PANC( day, Deon dont ar HIGth ni ative lace C. KEMP, AUCTIONEER.—FURNITURE, fortes, fancy goods, &c.—To morrow, Friday, at clock, at $5 jassau street, two doors from Falton, . C. Kemp will sell at auction, as above, a lar, meht of parlor, dressing room, and chamber furuiture, consisting o superior rosewood try and other carpets, rove x00: stite, nishogany so! eteyeres, marble top 0 curtains, looking glass danofortes, rich parlor furatta nd chairs in variety, bookcases, tre and pier tables, lace ina vases and ornam variety of rick fancy articles, bedsteads, bureaus, wa stands, hair mattresses, toilet vets, ant all the usual sortment of furniture, cooking stoves, &e. on the morning of sale. } C. KEM, AUCTIONEER, 2. &c,, 10 be sold at auction, on Friday aud Satur Gay, at 1045 u’cloek, at the store 183 Greenwich street, beiween Cortlandt ‘and Dey atreets, vis. : valuable stock of an importer and dealer, to close vue large and valuable stock of fine gold watches, comprising every variety and style, all of which are warranted; ladies’ fine which are set with diamonds; g chains, jewelry of every variet; wate, silver cups, gold and sil &e.; aleo the store fixture: iron wafe, counters, &o. vid wat, eo " Catalogues on tho morning of —R. 0. KEMP will Sale positive. HOORS—ON | 21, 1854, at 10 or } consisting of lation | French towers, feat | , bobbins , kentleme a's aad childvon’s.wos¢ aad balf ly P'S SAlE OF GVERCOATS, DRESS GOATS Us, Verte, cloths. ea: nmeres, vostings, and fancy oFriday, Dec, 22, é art |ANO assort- pes Catalogues entire 8, AOU? Of jt and fob Via. vet, y furni- mahogan: ture of every description; rotewoud suites, ‘covered | with rieb brocatelle, ‘ suites covered with vel- elegant enamelled m suites, rosewood and centre, side and card tables, sofas, sofa beds, ILLIAM IRVING, AUCTIONEER.—SUPERB Sale William Irving 4 Co. will sell at auction on and T! y r 20 and the salesroom No. 8 Pine street, ble grou; = pel aye on frames, castors, ake. basbets, kettles, ¢ of sents. — ‘ednesday o'clock, at ap mer and figures, vases with raised flowers, io ‘animals, &c., heavy silver plated waiters, tea suitable for holyday Chinese lacquered ware, cabinets, tables, tea caddies, workboxes, Pandolfini’s verde au' pitel ceive and tea ‘&e., Chinere enamelled vases.’ Signor G. B. Seeee—aaaLo. elem of Sienna, jue and agate Roman, n vases, Pompeii rut ‘and Medici vases, tazzas, card re- ers, Mosaic iniaid tables, &c., French china dinner sets, colognes, jewel caskets, card receivers, vases, &c., bronze and’ marble clock and candelabras, bronze groups and figures, candlesticks, card receiv: *, rl inwid table trays, cou, &e. r mache, workboxes, card trays, Bobemlan glass ware, wax colle; toys, &e. 8. MELLOR, AUCTIONEER.—BY HOUGHTON & MELLOR:—This Day, (Thursday) at 103, or at 113 Nassau street, mortgage sale of rich and Paris made furniture, pianofortes, parlor organ, office desks, mirrOrs, carpets, oil paintings, &., vis:—Elaborately carved chinese chamber and parlor furniture, ivory and pearl inlaid, of the richest descrip. tion ever im together with to this country, now on exhibition, jificent carved walnut Paris mate furaiture, Eulsabethian atyle, consisting of bookcases, drawit Jong, with mahogany ‘alides, and cost to im| room tables, extension dining tables, 14 feet $175; one elaborately carved walnut etegere, 10 feet high, with mirror back, corner bookstands, hat stand » writing tables, brackets, ., all to match; richly carv: furniture, ou suite, covered in satin parlor brocatelle and bair cloth; do. marble top *, French secretaries, library boekcases, do. marble top centre and fancy —, extension dining tables, ma- hogany, oak and walnut lo. chairs; rosewood and ma- hogany easy, Voltaire, rocking and parlor chairs, sofas, tere tee ‘divans; aofa bedetends ‘and couches, ward? robes, hat stands and hall chairs, bedsteads, bureans and ber gilt washstands to mateh; painted and furniture wn sets, best hair mattress: frame pier and oval mirrors; oil amelled cham- \d palliasses, intings and en: ravings, rich china ten sets, allver plated custors, &e.; 8 also, 10 countingroom cesks, carpe arm chairs, one arlor ongan, atx stops; rosewood bagatelle bonrs, thrve rosewood seven octave pianofortes, Every facility for packing. ship wil alii) PACIFIC, E. Nye, Commander. This steam- with United States maile for ively on Wednesday, December 27, at 1% Shen I treme Wal borat and fet at onal 'otaoey For tions for elegance and comfort, freight or passage, having ee accommoda- a EDWARD K. CLINGS. 56 Wall street, ry are requested to be on board at 114 A. M The attsutio will 3 ac t tic will succeed the Pacific, and sail Jan. 10. Shippers will please take notice that the ships of this line cannot cary any gooda contraband of war’ ‘ Chief cabin passage BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL. Steamsbips. FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. Second cabin passage. any Chief cabin passage.. The ships from Boston call at Halifax. ARABIA, Capt. Judkina, PERSIA, Capt. Ryrie, ROM BOBTON TO LIVERPOOL. pas AMERICA, Capt. Lang, EUROPA, Capt. Shannon, CANADA, Capt. Stone, NIAGARA, Capt. Leitch. These veaselacarry a clear white light at masthead; green on starboard bow; red on port bow. AMERICA, Lang, leaves Boston Wednesday, Jan. 3, 1 ASIA, Lot naar Rie Tey aa 17, AOS, There will be no steamships of this line from New York until further notice. Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced surgeon on board. The owners of these ships will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stonex or b> hoe es less" bills of lading are signed therefor and the value ereof therein expressed. harper uN te, No, 4 Bowling Green. LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSILP Company intend soiling their favorite stbamthips— MANCHESTER... 2,125 tons, .Capt. Wylie. CITY OF BALTIMORE (ne 2,588 « — CITY OF WASHINGTON, do..2,700 “ °‘Capt. R. Leite. KANGAROO. sere eeedy ST pt. — sou DI KANGAROO .......... -About Thursday: 18, 1850. FROM LIVERPOOL. CITY OF MANCHESTER... Wednesday, Dgcember 20, 1864. K faloon 800, 0b dnd 66, eccordiag osteo rooms te room. Limited 'n of third class will be ee +e on «oftOms Livery cap passage, dnafta on Li io sums and No. 7 Broad: Geo. ber for cabin, au do well to exsmine this noble vessel before engaging anywhere else fi East OTICE.—TAPSCOTT’S LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACK- ets.—Packet of 288 of December.—The spiendid ificent clipper ship EMERALD ISLE, Capt. B, bos mpeg eail on Saturday, Deve 28, precisely at 12 0’clock M. ‘Ihe accouinudations second cabin aad steerage passengers are un- \. Persons about to Earope woul for » Ay on board, at pier i river, Toot of Marketvireet! byte lane TAPSOOIT & €0., 86 South atreet. OL.—UNIIED STATES Main Sinan® ‘WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT } as chambermaid and waiter, or to | ‘general housework of s private family. Please | call at 226 West Twenty-Afth street, or adress C. D., Herald office. Reference if required. 2 fe A. WIDOW LADY, WHO RECENTLY LOST HER HUS- ie band, desires's situation as hoi or to care of children; would attend » fancy jamal compensation satisfactory for the Gat i Please ad- dress Mrs. Burham, Broadway Post Ofiice. RESPECTABLE MIP DLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS A situation as monthly nurse. Can be well recom mended from her last place. Is willing to make herself gererally useful. Apply st 103 Greeawieh street. A GERMAN GIRL WISHES TO GET A SITUATION in Tinan language, aod make herself general); useful. Cali at 35 Grovby sireet, im the basement. . YOUNG AMERICAN LADY WISHES TO ENGAGE herself as housekeeper, or as a lady’s Sompenion; YY) noctpemensere! legeriaegy ns : Unexceptionable references given. on or address Mrs. T. A., 116 Bloomfield atreet, Hoboken, between the hours of 10 and 4, for one week. | YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COOK, | ‘and understands cookimg and heking in all ite branches, will assist im the washing and ironing, and has got most unexceptionable city reference from her last place. Can be seen for twodays. Call at 36 West Thirteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS 4 situation as chambermaid and waiter. Cam be seen for two days at No. 77 West Eightventh street, be- tween Sixth and Seventh avenues, first floor, front room. A. EXPERIENCED DRESS AND CLOAK jot MAKER wants employment ; can cut and make boys’ ” hes, and understands all kinds of wry 4 sewing; 4 take a per would go out by the day or week, or woul manent situation; is willing to assiat in the m 5 Can be seen at her p event employer's, No. 2) Irving place. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A sithation as seamstress; would not object to the tare of an infant. She can be recommended by her pre- septemployer. Call at No. 1 Irving place, corner of Fourtecntit street. 4 PERSON OF SUPERIOR QUALIFICATIONS AND experience in the care of children wants @ situa- tion in a private family as nurse and seamstress, do all kinds of sewing, plain or fancy dressmaking in- cluded. Has the best of city reference. To be seen at 93 Nineteenth street, between Sixth and ‘Seventh avenues, for two di A note addressed to the above number will be led to. SITUATION WANTED—BY A FRENCH who understands hairdressing, dreasmaking, all kinds of teedlework, as Ia: 5 she would take care of children; she would go to sew by the day, week, or month. Can be seen for two days, at No, 13 Sixth street, near the Bowery, third Qoor, front room. Avs WANTED—TO SELL AN ARTICLE, ANY- and ‘a maid or seams! 5 where through the Unitea States, where one hun. dred per cent can be realized. Only a small deposit re- quired, apd the article given on commission None need apply without having a deposit. Inquire at the Elixir office, 251 Broadway. GENTS WANTED.—MEN WHO AREOUT OF EMPLOY. Peery can make, in a tirst class bea 4) fron = 0 $10 per day. “present tivel nd oihera can’ Apply to HALL & Bro: 4 and 117 Nas+au street. do this, ARKEEPER WANTED —A MAN TO TEND BAR iN ‘® restaurant; he must perfectly understand his business, with unquestionable city references. None others need apply. Inquire at 609 oadway, basement. OY WANTED—IN A BROKER’S OFFICE. ONE who resides up town and with his parents. Salary first year $50. Address by note to A. M. Lyon, No. 93¢ te’ Exchange, giving qualifications and reference. those we have at Cea. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG man, an American, who thoroughly underatands his Can be seen at 66 University place, until engaged; or address J.B. F., business; no objection to the country. Herald office, RUG CLERK WANTED.—A COMPETENT AMERICAN or English apothecary; one who fully understands business, may address Kugrev, Post , stating real name and residence. OTady; of the highest teapectatillty, ie obliged fnew dy, of the highest rea; Hesuwetalins to Gea taaan ap tieee Any person who would have a most desirable person as regents re. call at No. 19 spperehtlny, competency, &c., will please liver street, OUSEKEEPER—SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG Scotch lady, as housekeeper in a small family. ference given and required. Address, with particy- lars, L, W. D., Herald ofice, for two days. D Faeroe RESPECTABLE WOMAN WOULD take the washing of « few ladies or gentlemen, on reasonable terms. Pleas call at 172 West Thirteenth street, opposite the corner of Greenwich avenue. Best of references given if required. \y URSE AND SEAMBTRESS.—-A SITU, Weigand erro prs OUT OF EMPLOY WANTED—TO ACT AS agents in selling the most interesting ihe people. Retailers of mus peddlers and will do well to call on the publ.ster of the ‘Mirror of Sevas- topol, Crimea and the Bisel ea,” 60 Fulton atreet, up staira. The best publication out for agents to make money on. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, to do g+neral housework in a private family; is @ good cook and « first rate washer and jroner. Good recommendations from her last place. Can be seen at 516 Hudeon «treet, for two days. AMERICAN WIDOW 2,400 tons and 500 horse power (R. end tween Neg York andGlasgo ANY.— fal steamships NEW YORK, ¢ Cralg, commander, GLABGOW, 1,962 tons and 400 horse power ( commander), built expressly for the trade be yw, Will sail a8 under. From New York, Glasgow, Baturiay, 20th January, 1860, 0212 nom, First’cabin, $00; first included), class of good only recei _ ee ‘ateward’s fev included), cal ai rooms steward’s f¢ ‘Third phir limited number of third will be taken, supplied with provisions Sites oct . For or aj iway, New York. New Yo way ved for pasaage. for CALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP LINE, VIA EW YORK & Ni ‘The Accessory Transit Co. of Nicara- -—T'he splendid double“engine steams ui Sowfiaan teu, 3,600" en, Capt. Ele Tink! PX) GHT, 2,500 tons burthen, Capt. &. L. Jepaugh, will leave pier No. 3 North river, at three clock, Ps 7 ., precisely, for Punta Arenas, Wednesday, P. December 27, connecting with the favorite steamship Cortes, 2,000 tons burthen, over the Nicaragaa Tranait route, having but twelve miles of land traasportation by first class carriages, ‘These steamers are unsur; in their ventilat on and accommodations. tion No, 6 Bowling sae) ly only to C MORGAN Agent, or passage, apply on! 3 N, Agent, Green. Leiter bag made up at the Gites Letters 25 cents per 14 ounce. USTRALLA.—INDEPENDENT LINE—SIXTY DAY —The beautiful A 1 clipper ship EASTER 1,400 tona burthen, Simon Koss, commande., will havo immediate despatch for Melbourne, Port Phil proved herself ver: The above ship is only two years oli, and has fast. Mer accommodations fe passengers are of the very best, both in first and seco cabin, and as only » limited number will be taken, early application is necessar: ww arre the whic A ‘TRALIAN PIONEER LIN For freight or passage, nt low Ait a UT, 146 Pearl street, & Co., 62 South atrest. USTRALIAN PIONEER LINE, CAKRYING THY nited States mails —Jhe Al clipper ship OCEA. EN will have quick despatch for Sydney, uniter the agement with the government, giving passengers rivilege of paying part of their money in wors, fis guaranteed to them. at very high rates. R. W. CAMERON, 116 Wail street. —SINPPERS PER WIND, ward, for Melbourne, and Tropic, for § y Please rend in their bills of lading, aud clear their good at th USIRAWA IN FIPTY-FIVE DAYS.—THE BALTI e Custom- House, this day. RK. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall street, more clipper sobvoner SICAN wil: positively sail on or betore the 2oth, or forie:t passage mouey, for the fulf) mp! t of which the owners will sign a contract, This beautiful mocel will be at Pier 9K. 8. on Tuesday next ‘The owners (of Afteen years’ experience in the Austra tian trade) proceed in her to Melbourne, and will be happy to give any information respecting the Diggings, rice of Invor, &e. for Advances mate on consignments. further particulars apply to the owners, on hoard, or Captain Huggins, at Bradford & Tack’s office, ¢2 Wail street, or iu the evening, 60 Franklin street. 4 on 2 per OOF USIRALIA IN FIFTY-FIV DAYS—FREE PASSAGE —iue baltimore clipper schooner i, will sai eth i Fur particulars apply to ownete on board Ne. &, EK, op Lursday next; or to Capt. Higgion rank a wireet. EW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS STHAMAIII? COM! fany.—ior New Urieavs, stopping at Havanas carrying the United States mail.—ihe steamship W, eiufeitit, Commander, ix now receiv. Lfor the above potts ou Tuesday, ‘clock, from pier at foot of Beach breignt pl for Cons gue to ours “Jasmes Connoly & Ce be Hnissions. Passengers ana cts betore leav ng port wht MIVINGS UN, Ci cache Ten His. 1 RS ghee WANTED—AS COOK, BY A HIGHLY RE- spectadle protestant young wi who has been in some of the most respectable families in New York. Can produce the very best of references as to honesty and ca, bility. Apply at No. 4 Greenwich street, for two dayn” ITUATION WANTKI, A= LOOXRKEEPER.—THE DRY g00ds jobbing business @re‘erred, at a reasonable aa- lary. Best of eity references as to character and abilit; together with five years experience. Address To Herald office. T° GHURCE cuotts. —A LADY 15 DESIROUS OF effecting snepeagement as contralto singer in an lp town church. Ste 1s fully competent to auatala part ina quartette choir, anc can read perfectly at sight. Acdrese 1. X., Herald office. egret T° YOUNG MEN.—WANTED, SIX YOUNG MEN, stout, able bodied Americans, to go om @ sperm Wraling yoyage. All clotiing and other necessary arti- éles furnished for the voyage Apply at the 4 97 Wert street, corner of Cedar, North river, up stairs, NEFILLE FRANCAISE, MUNIE DE BONNES REFE- Tences, follicite une place de fille de chambre ou bonne d’enfanta, connaissant parfaiterent la couture et la _broderie, pouyan' étre généralement utile dans un ménage; préférerait une famille emé: ou Von Jerait peu ile frapguis, S'adresser au Lis. penard street, si YEMOISFLLE FRANCAISE DESIRE CE PLAC. it ur faire le mémage. S'adresar chez M. Ney, 363¢ West Broadw: ANTED=BY A FRENCH GIRL, EIGHT YEARS IN this country sihuativn a8 cook in @ private family; best reference given. Inquireof M. A. Pivot, 47 Maiden lane, vp ANTED—BY A GIRL, A SITUATION ; SHE 18 RX- perienced in all kiuds of housework; cham} work, washing and ironing preferred. 7 West Twenty-eecons treet. Can be een for two day: JANTED—A StIUATION, Ty AN AMERICAN FaMi- 'y, by a respectaule German girl, who is» perfect dress aud shirt ener; slo underatonds cutting and fitting. Please cai) at 26 West broadway, fourth floor, ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN AS OOOK AND Taundes in sual asnlly. “Apply at 16 Rast bth street, arecamaker, is et wewing. Can Live the be! of city last employer ~ Apply at No. Li Nineteenth niree i ‘th areade, corner SPECTABLE YOUNG AND tion as wet nurse; she has his lay. Good city ref at 99 West Nineteenth stro: ANTED—HY A healthy women. lost ber baby five werk ence given, third floor, bac TANT) D—A SITUATION AS MEAT COOK, PASTRY cook, or baker, by & compétent and experienest siug'e man, thirty years old, io a hotel or restaar: Beterences oi the ‘highest char r. Address A carey ‘Thomas Sy uk, 47 lroune street, for three days. \ ANILI- be YOUNG WOMAY, @ situa everal housework, in @ smal family; she 4 cou. washer, ant ironer, Hes ond city eke) lived GJ, yearsin ber Inst plac, rleave call for twodaye, at 2 beth street, curser S Heuston, fret foo, Up st ira, back room N YOUNG Wo. \ ANTED =A PEOIESPANT GER fran desires a eit plio cook tsa Mest rate waeler amd ironer | ) etion todo genera housework Good ey oe ere «gives Inquire at No, 29 Dramkiort wtrewt, rear building two caya, ANTHV—A of AND 1 REPOSSESSING AY Ty \ rlean gil a years of age 4 wlore, (m gir! fot efor LS ewart’n new Cage t hh ANIEL 4 ABLE YOUNG W +W ‘i - and f ° hav log ved witis / wet Broole yp f e count { room, for tea . { \\ anti A G06, 1 TREK COLORED OR PRENOH. | © wnt erleetly competent end come Well venus, betweea ® » BILD page,