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Di rnninnnnnan @elech this morning. TORGE i SALE LIVERPOOL.—-UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM- ef rich farnitare Gen This Day, ship ATLANTA, No. 202. Broadway, Hehe ceett, “Gee. Geek ray dh Woteesdag den. 30, ot sa ee at near 2. p ), at 12 0’ , M. mg gel will sell as above, by , the stock of James at the foot of Canal street. For freight or the Pacific Railresd and u | B. Cook, Esq., ‘which must this wees,) em- | passage, baving unequalled accommodations for elegance Sus eat Sacien, wad ie ceenz smeevicing, beoestes, bracing su parlor and chamber etegeres, | and comfort, aj to cos >, ergentty senre betions, buffets, ebairs, extension dining , centre WARD K. COLLINS, 56 Wall street. mand ‘ae ke. above goods | and side tables, &c. Also, several elegant French plate Ps are requested to be om board at 11}; A. M. whence invita house in Broadway, and can be maarere, mattrenies, and every article usually found in The ‘ic will succeed the Atlantic, and sail Jan. 24. Saree ee everywhere. I would be willing to become rel on for quality, &c. a first wareroom. Sale positive. Shippers will please take notice that the ships of this a es een ee an ce band a a Peter the Hermit, traversing the whole country, and srew's Riding Acedcasy, Witth Avenue, UCHON SALE—THIS MORNING, AT 1034 O'CLOCK. ENRY H, LEEDS, AUCTIONEER —BY HENRY | ~~ “UnOtCAFFY any goods contraband of war, Seentins sverywbere, to. sense end naite pocgls ince .| eccnee Tlrty ai aren aT sak Geman, frome A —Rosewood pianoforte and bousehold furniture.— H. Leeds & Co., Thursday, December 28, at OR LIVERPOOL.—PACKET ON 28TH DECEMBER.— pines ge This the crowsing labor of my life | 7 2. Rgds M, roel ates a rot VEL OSGOOD, Auctioneer, will sell at his store, 64 | one o’clock in the gallery of our store, No. 19 Nassau The fast sailing packet ship FRANCIS P. SAGE, ba! udiecdarnd bey Bo may rennnre ee tS pri oe va ey ep pipaoe era uy | Nassau this morning, ‘at 103; o'clock, carpeta, | street, illustrated and standard works—a choice selec- | Win. He Retooe arestee williaeh avauhes, Ive ger- en er Retin sas ealenees ES | OS ee eee Pleasure rid | bureaus, bedsteads, washstands, wardrobes, sofas, | tion of annual and gitt books—magnidcently illustrated | sage, havine excellent aceom onsen, apply ou board, Sa ool. business men—>eginuing wi! : in iB per » &e., &e.; also, one superior rosewood piano- | works—standard books, &e., adapted for New Year's | at pier 15 kast river, or to ae r ties, and spreading over the land, for forte, to pay advances. resents; amongst them will be found, The Republican THOMAS P. STANTON, 56 South street. seap weeny pisses; ot ceeees inaaae Geese | lane ates Toethod of treating lang die UCTION SALE OF RICH AND ELBGANT FURNI. | 1865, Homeuf kancicne stateanee the Orr | eae — me 2 - fomes of American The Correct Album, m Mttle heart to it, and when it requires an effort to force Po iy ture.—D. 8. HOUGH, Auctioneer.—Pianoforte, &c., | The Keeprake, The Poets of the Woeds, The Salamadrine, NeW XORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES wyself uptoit. But Ihave no other chance. The cen- * a 2 9), Pj . i, eH Mail Steamers.—The ships composing the line are ee lent be sold to-morrow, Friday, at 1034 o'clock, the | Pictorial Bocks of Ancient Ballads axd Poetry, Finden’s following» = route, which God and nature hea mate ane, contents of the four story house in Warren street, | Gallery of Grace, Book of Home Beauty, Home Book of | ATLANTIC, Capt. West. BALTIC, Ca) ‘i serge ree pan to axpoctengaiag om Congress, ) and immedia the Hudson River Railroad depot, | the Picturesque, Easterman’s Aboriginal Portfolio, Lee's | PaCurie Gav? W yo a igmbacad except the right of wape—which a eres Toak | cases, at effect. Invatids, | comprising three elegant rosewood suites, in satin bro: | trees, plats and flowers, Illustrated Exhibition and ‘These thins have been bullies Sry octave ey for—ove mile wide through the public laude; suffering from asthma, or lu should test the | catelle, superior rosewood pianoforte in perfect order; | Magaxine of Art, Harding's, Biographical Memoirs, Lon- rs. eae sem tenes Sparenely Se to —_— og interest in Fay Fag om “ible, ae — her! Ror Bibl ary Bein, sicians boot xe rosewood je and escritoir, rosewood marble-top | don’s Interior, Old England's Authors, Piztorial Sunda; lastrectios, an: also Pay te to mend ben that a ” 'y tteris after fancy tables; rosew o u inp whose names will be a guarantee for ability to make the | Ip skill in the case.—[Sunday uy . contre and fancy rs ‘ood marble top etegere, | Book, Gallery of ii Sale to commence at ‘and speed, and their acco: tious for passengers are o’elock. The books w: with mirror doors and’ back; sofas, tete-a-tetes, easy the mornin, and reception chairs; elegant French plate pier glass; rich tapes:ry carpets; oi] paintings and engravings; va- sen and mantel ornaments; a large quantity of hand- soad, and a design to make it, (instead of a speculation ready for inspection early in for the sale of bubble stock inthe: London market,) and #0 encourage others to join them; and having got these then get an act of Congress to ra ENRY H. 1EEDS, AUCTIONEER.—BY HENRY H. Dr. Curtis—Dear Sir: Having witnessed the excellent a mames, t ive them the p:i- | effects of your Hygeaoa or Inh wn Vapor and | some chamber furnit also basemeat and kitchei Leeds & Co., Thursday, Dec. 28, at 1034 o'clock, at vilege of doing it. This is my plan. ‘ane large and ar- | Cherry Syrup, in a case of chronie ee tis, and being | furniture, with whieh the’aale will coromences "| tub tales? room,’ 19 Nassea street, large oe furs, ) uous, and may be unsuccessful; but it is the only | much in favor of counter irritation in affections of the manufactured for the city retail trade, in the best man- only chance, and I must labor at it. throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, I can therefore cheer- BY ELIAS COMBS, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE NO. 244 | ner, to be sold without reserve, consisting of stone and = —— fully recommend your medicated apparatus as being the Grand street, New York—Assignee’s sale, at 80 | minx marten, chinchilla, Hudson Bay sable, Kalafat do., ‘The Artistic Manner in which Espenscheld | ™0st convenient and effectual mode of aj anything | South Seventh street, Williamsburg, L. I., on Friday, | vietorines, pelerinss, talmas, capes, tippets, cuffs, &c., gets up hats meets with the approval and admiration of | of the kind I have ever seen, No doubt thousands of | Dee. 29, at 10 o’clock A. M., the stock and tools of a tin: | all lined with silk; also, ermine sets for misses, gentle. of taste and fashion, who have very gen- | Persons ma: ee nerves and many cured, by using your | smith, consisting of tin, iron, wood and japanned ware, | men’s mufilers, Astracan gloves, foot muffs, &c.; also, Gray adopted his now holiday hat.” This superb fabric | remedies. You are at liberty to use this in any way | tinsmith’s tools, workbenches, ke. ‘Sale toeitive, about 200 wolf, bear, squirrel, coon and buffalo robes, of ja for $3 50, and is admitted by all to be superior | JOU may think proper. Res! sale of boty ke, “ ee every size and description; also, children’s sets of Si- te any hat sold eleewhere for $4. The store is 118° Nas- C. JOHNS, M.D., 609’ Houston street B WM. TOPPING, AUCTIONEER, 22 BROAD | berian squirrel and chinchilla, complete; also, superb real nan strect. Sold aby C. H. RING, corner of John street and Broad- street.—Friday, Dec. 29, at twelve o'clock. Terms | sable sets, victorines, maffs, cuffs and capes, of the high- ry wey, by druggists throughout the city and country. | ¢ash, bankable money.—Consignee’s sale of gold watches. | est cost. The above is are all warranted as repre- uiave Zou Pre your New Year's call | Price $3 a package. azine above menticned watches are those lately exhi- | sented, to be sold positively without reserve. et? isa query that we ev hear yor n cit in A ce, and are so) y advances, Semen put to leack other,” We beg leave to nuggent fa | Hiyatt’s Life Balsam. —Qhoumatim tn its | duties dc. They consist of s large aosortocat of wad FUREY, 2 Lbs , AUCTION NER BY, HENRY Ht ‘the most important question is, have you secured one | ™0st painful forms, also scrofulu, old ulcers, and the | hunting and open face patent levers, of the best London Leeds & Co.—Large sale of costly pier, mantel, ef KNOX’S new ntyle of hats for new year’s visits: | Worst eases of diseases of the blood, great debility, liver | and Geneva makers, all of which are warranted as repre- | centre and other looking. glasses; also, a large assort- é new productions of Knox are beyond mere praise; | 2™mplaint, ki ‘8, incipient consumption, &c., are most | sented. among them will be found some of thov | ment of oil paintings, in rich framosx.—H. H. Leeds & Co. spenk for themselves to very gentleman who gertainly cured by this great purifier. Principal depot | enamelled and diamond set ladies’ watches, which at- | will sell at auction, on Thursday, 28th, Friday, 20th, nox’s depota—either the splendid one in the | 246 Grand street; 75 cents per bottle. tracted so much attention at the Crystal Palace; gonu- | and Saturday, 30th December, at 103 o'clock each day. Prescott House, 633 Broadway, or at the old established ine chronometer, duplex, patent lever and straight line | at 109 Fulton street, a large and elegant assortment of stand at 128 Fulton street. it is anticipated that thou- Linnecan Labor: and Dts rt nt, of the following makers are among the lot: | French plate looking-glasses, pier, mantel, oval, centre secured until paid fo: PROPOSED Wednesday, Deo, 27, ,1864. Wednesday, Jan. 10.1855, Wednesday, Jan. 4.1855. Wednesday, Feb. Wednesday, Feb. 21.. Wednesday, Mar. unequalled for eleganec and comfort. Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, in first class cabin, $130; in second do. $76; exclusive use of extra size state rooms $325; from Liverpool to New York, 30 and 20 guineas. n experienced #1 attached to each ship. No berth Tor. * DATES OF BAILING. FROM NEW YORK. For freight or EDW’D.K. CO! BROWN, '& CO., Liverpool. 5 KENNARD & CO., 27 Austin Friars, London. B. @. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. GEORGE,H. DI Havre. ‘The owners of these sbips will not be accountable for 3, Ni all street, New York. gold, silver, bullion, 8] jewelry, precious stones Sovtils, nies Bile’ of Iatlng tre Gigned thereton aon the value thereof therein expressed, iB are ‘signed therefor, and Shippers please take notice, that the ubips of this line cannot carry any goods contraband of war. atory pensary: Walker street.—Dr. Shuberger begs leave to inform the yublic that his offee ig, open all day, until 10 o'clock, P. . Consultations gratis to all invalids—for the cure uf sca) —J. F. Cooper, Jules Jurgensen, M. J. Tobias and others. ¥ ELIAS COMBS, AUCTIONEER—CLOAKS AT AUC. sands of them will be sold in the coming fortnight. Real Life-Size—The Only Real Life-Size on canvass and finished in oil, oll paint- some of our first artists, &c. The stock is all of the first class, and belo to one of the largest deal- and other glasses; ulso, 100 splendidly framed ings, b Photographs, made all private diseases, with hia new method, where no mer- tion—E. Combs will sell, on Friday, Dec. 29, | ers in the city declining business. Sale without reserve, are those done by ROOT, No. 363 Broadway, corner of | cury whatever is used. Dr. SHUBERGER, Graduate of | 1864, at 2 o'clock P. M., at the store 125 Bowery, 150 Franklin street. and see them, and observe that cloaks, of various styles. Consigaments of merchan- ENRY 4. AUCTIONEER.—BY H. H. the College of London, and Gothorum, Sweden. . LEEDS, Se teen ve sale. LEEDS & CO,—Friday, December 29, at 12 o'clock, at the salesroom No. 19 Nassau. street.—Superb assort- ment of first class diamond set jewelry, from one of the best manufacturers in the city, every article warranted, dise solicited for the a 244 Grand street. CEs SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECU- ‘ they are not taken on paper and pasted on the canvass. Persons having ordii daguerreotypes can have them reproduced Me-aize. Every style of picture taken in any kind of weather. si bsg Apply at the office, Costar’s Rat, Coct roach, dic. Exterminator depot, has removed to 388 Broadway, having been burot out by the fire at his old stand, 448 Broadway. A nex CITY OF BALTIMORK, (new )2,538 CITY OF WASHINGTON, do..2, KANG. CITY OF MANCHE ‘xR. KANGAROO LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP ns intend soiling their favorite steamships— CHESTER, ...2,125 tons. .Capt. Wylie. v Capt, —— “ 700 sseeee oh, 874 2QM PHILADELPHIA. «Thursday, January 18, 1856, +-About ‘Thuraday FROM LIVERPOOL. é jal AEC Shit : tion, I will sell, on Thursday the 28th day of Dec., | censisting of single stone breastp a8 and finger rings ae ‘Recah an epee sor 50 | HePPy Family January ard, 1856, a1103/ 40. at No, 77 Greenwich street, the sock aod cluster do, croate, ga Hinges ‘also, other very beautt: | ry On MA Sopumaniiey ors: les regents Leese Sroka int Sika Ooee aii aceetia chiiee xtures of a segar store, consisting of segars, snuff, to- vet jewelry, with precious stones; also, ladies’ | MANGAROO... 0... a fhe aize others make for fifty ceutsy and equal to $2 pic- | ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. | decco, counters; counter cases, &, enamelled watches set in diamonds, and other styles; | S190" $00, $65 and $26, nocording to state room. tares elsewhere, ANSON’S) 560 Broadway, opposite the CHARLES F. WATTS, Constable. | also, heavy double ease full ewelled gents? levers, &°, | taken from Fhiladelybia wad Liverpdcl, Sul’ foul, ba Metro) Hotel. oer a epee. i ane or 9g nai “ without reserve. “¢ paige spe aeiivinies eR ones D,, 2 RASH, AUCTIONEER, STORE 310 BROADWAY, aay 5a ees ——— | rors Palisdelphia,...,$80 | From Liverposl,....,$40 Daguerreot, fect for 25 cents, or $B 50 Geng ona egrets —Assignee’s sale of hotel furniture, &c.,on Thurs: . LEEDS, AUCTI —LARGE AND : erpool,.... «4% per dicen, by HOLMES United States pring hela ier Syl sored’ whee cearee a any, December 28, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. at 310 Broad- attractive sale of sleigh robes, muffs, victorines coctneatan Clips Bhp mondo pa rating cameras, taking two at a sitting, giving choice to OLAY will sell, this day, Dec. 28, at 1234 o'clock, at | W2Y Consisting of hair and straw matiresses, feather | and cuffs to match, at store No. 1 Catherine atreet, ‘ Aired 8, comforters, sheets, pillow cases, towels, napkins, | corner of Division.—Henry T. Leeds will sell as above, at the Merchants’ the customer, and exhibited by the showman before in- ‘Sichos , for account of whom it may of £1 sterling and upwards. A; to SAMUEL SMITH, : table covers, tables, chairs, carpets, ofl cloths, crockery | 2% o'clock P. M., this day, (Wednesday,) all the | 48eDt, 17 Walnut street, P! iphia, and No. 7 Broad- iy: “ae concern, $15,000 Cleveland, and Tolulo Railroad 7 per | and glassware, decanters, goblets, plated ware, castors, | splendid stock of” richly ecchatare oN ph Nala ial Sic AR Uk UY: acl ence > Albert H. Nicolay will hold his regular | So0t oy and lst July, in New York, $1,000 coei "$1,000 | EBives and forks, copper and tinware, kitchen utensils, | for custom trade, and cousists of wets of stone marten, LASGOW & NEW YORK STEAMEHIP COMPANY.— } semi-monthly auction sale of stocks amd bonds this day, | {ynuety nd,tst July, in New York, $1,000 cach; $1,000 | &c. All of which are nearly new. Catalogues will bé | royal ermine, chinchilla, Canada and real sable mulls, The new and powerful steamships NEW YORK, at 1254 o'clock, at the Merchante? . Kor far mo bes ine York angusllt on the doth derat | Teady on the morning of the sale. cufla and victorines, talmas, carriage capes and boas, | 2-400 tons and 600 horse power (R. Craig, commander); her particulars see bis advertisementin another column. | February; $7,000 Mansfield and Sandusky City Rall- D, NASH, AUCTIONEER, STORE S10 BROADWAY. | at trinmeds ‘This sale ie ecortiy wae afer lo and GLASGOW, 1,002 tons and 400, horse power (W: pean nti . NASH, q r . | amd trimmed. 0 is wor e attention of | Guamming, comaander 3 Spectal Stock Sale Notice.—Albert H. road, 1st mortgage, par cant Bonds, interest gem, —Sheriff sale of fancy goods, stationery, for con- | ladies and country dealers, as they can examine in the | pemmunes commander), built exprensly for the trade be- BAY will hold a special auction sale of atooks and | Q2MAwly:, JOU: stmsipnt Ralvoat’ Lesion at 008 tInuation sale at 241 Broadway) at 10 A.M, on Friday, | morning, with catalogue. York, Glasgow, Saturday, 20th January, 185, at 12 noom ‘Ddunds on Satur next, 30, at 1234 0’cl al . 29, consisting of fancy and staple stationery, enve- 2 Ue —s a — 7 v MA ay ee ~ fhe Merchants’ Ivchangs! ania: sosedniees of Mons | B0BdH) Interest payable Jan. ist and July 1st, $1,000 | iopes, leather and mahogany writing desks, bach ani | TOHN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER.—arore. | Fitst cabin, nal Mima Hace cate oe ay next being New Year's Day, there will be no sate, | °22 122,000 New Mork and Now Haven Railroad 7 per | note paper, dominoes, English and American drawing gage sale on Saturday, December 30th, at 10% | included), $16. "Third class --A iimited number of thind Seoarition to be sold op ie above aye we bo sent in $S01000 ciivalont ba 2 vittsburg Rails a7 er ont paper, o'clock, on the Presalses, 311 and 313 Monroe street, a | class ‘passengers will be taken, eupplied with provisions Ga sacks ta vopaitle: th Onde ty pian tues pakaeine , road steam engine and boiler, punching press, and various : — ALERT H, NICOLAY, Auetionoer, Nov4 Broad st. | Income Bonds, New York, interest payable ¥ ad bitubung | LPWARD, SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER. — EDWARD | other articles used in the manufacture of icon bedsteats | ¢1 Sern Ruy feiaee ng cooked: at $28 encl Carries & } mare Se Railroad 4 per cent Income’ Bonds, interest payable Mae | aogd,qceenck Will sell at auction, this day, Dec. 28, at 10 | and other iron wok. es <_______ | 88 Broadway, New York. New York city bills or gold } Pianos for the Holiday s.—Horace Waters, 333 lroad 1 py i", payable May | d’elock, at the auction room, 16 Wall street, great ale of waht Poteet FB Sroadway, has the largest and most elegant assortment | 1st and Nov. Ist, $500 each; $10,000 Galena and Chicago | diamond jewelry, for presents for ladies, Fiegant jew- ‘OHN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER.—CONSTA- | OP/Y Feee! Ln i of pianos and melodeons, manufactured by the most oe- | Union Railroad 1st mortgage 7 per cent Bonds, interest | olry and imported watches, chains, &c., being for abso- ble’s sale, this day, at 77 Greenwich street, at 1054 S. MAIL LINE FOR CALIFORNIA, VIA ASPIN« Iebratec makers in the Union. In his warerooms can vevenie Ptah ca rel Sy ci mene 00 Jute p19 the highest Bidden—Imported wateh o'clock, of a large stock of good segars, tobacco, snail, wall and Panama Railroad,—On Friday, January found pianos from ten ulerent manuiactori, and | 135% Coad Avenue Heilond, $100 casks S01 do, Dar’ | {oben French, and otbers, in heavy gold cases; also | and pipes; also glass cates, ture counters, Axtaren, do: | yaa o'clock, MMs trom pr foot of Warsea.stseae N @ } ons from five do., affording an opportunity for selection of holiday presenta not to be had else- | where , and at prices tnat defy competition, bury and Norwalk Railroad, $50 each; 19 do. Cincinnati and Chicago Railroad, $50 each; 10'do. Sixth Avenue Railroad, $100 each;’ 10 do. Irving Bank, $50 each; 100 J MORIARTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SEL! amelled pins, ‘earrings and bracelets, diamond rings, = day, Dec. 29, at 10 o'clock, at 173 Chatham street, lockets, pencil cases, gold lockets, breastpins, charms, card cases, silver spoons: ‘oa few dozen of assortea N. B.—Hetween this and New Year’s day Mr. W. will i elod ic and 1 instruments | 20. Nassau Bank, $100 each; 15 do, Bank of the Com- rtmonnaies, card cas: @ good as ortment of furniture, from a family resi‘din, | = mace si a precttanodnt ‘than he has ever mede | monweal hy $100 éach; 120 do. Citizens’ Bank, $25 each; | — - | in Eighth street; also, gocds from Second trediv al be before, 136 do, Bull's Head Bank, $25 each; ¢2do. Empire City DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER. — EDWARD | sortment also from a grocery and liquor store; ‘also, a Bank, $25each; 40 do. Chatham Bank, $25 each; 100 do, Farmers’ and Citizens’ Bank of L. I., $25 each; 110 do. Knickerbocker Bank, $25 each; 10 do. Clinton Fire In- surance Company, $100 each; 80 do. Broadway Fire In- surance Company, $25 each; 60 do, Astor Fire Insurance Company, $25 each; 10 do. Reliance Mutual Insurance Company, $100 each; 20 do. Beekman Fire Insurance Company, $25 each; '$1,000 do. Ship Timber Bending Schenck will sell at auction, this day, December 28, at2 o'clock P. M., at the salesroom, 16 Wall street, rich fancy furs, &c., being an elegant assortment of warrant- ed royal ermine talinas and capes, Hudson's Bay sable do., barren marten, sable, Grecian stone marten, fitch marten, mink marten, lust and natural lynx, Swedish marten, French sable, Siberian squirrel and stone marten good assortment of farniture from the manufacturer's; feather beds, mattresses, OSEPH HEGEMAN, AUCTIONEER —FRIDAY, DEC. 29, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the sales rooms corner of Willoughby aud Pearl strects, near the City Hall. Closing sale of the year 1854—comprising a misceltaneons Splendid Holiday Presents—Pianofortes.— Zhe eubscribers wou'd callthe attention of those de- q@aring to make a truly splendid as weil as useful holiday present, to their elegan’ Crystal Palace prize pianf artes, af papier mache and carved rosewood, which they now effer tor sale, together with a splendid assortment of ‘these men every style of cases, from 634 to victorines. Also, a superb assortment of robes and | assortment cf new and second hand furniture, carpets, 7 Bie octave, of 2 aualty which ‘cannot be urpassed, | Company’ (full stock), $8 euch, Terms of anle—Ten per | gloves. ; o china vases, fancy goois, toys, furs, splendid books, | pice. Freielit to New Orlenas, 3) cents which will be fully warranted, and sold at prices that | cent this day, and the balance before 2 o'clock to-mor- | — . stuffed birds, &o:, the whole to be sold without: reserve, | Tycurm signed by the company, vo ap easnot fail to suit; also melodeoss, of very superior | TOW. The accrued interest on all tho bonds will be BREVORT HENRY, AUCTIONEER—BY HENRY & | to clear the tom’ and close acconnts. Goa Nonines Turse dinnede dad oe bills bf kaa quality. GROVEN & TRUSLOW, 505 Broadway, | charged to the purchaser. Special sale on Saturday je Buck—this day, at 12 o'clock, at the salesroom, | — eb Sota gt iy re inna aera fsa Taeislag the St. Nicbolas Hotel. ; ? | next, and in consequence of Monday next being New | i4 Muiden lane, will be sold, to pay advances, an invoice AWNBROKER’S SALE.—W. N. LEWIS WILL SELL, | Wi! be signed after the hour of sailing. For fre Year's day there will beno sale. Albert,H. Nicolay holds regular sales of stocks and bonds every Monday and Thurscay, at the Merchants’ Exchange, and also special sales when required, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. At private sale, a great variety of ‘rst class railroad, city and State bonds, bank, insurance and other stocks, of undoubted character for investment. For particulars see his private sales catalozue. Ofice, this day, at 25 Chatham street, up stairs, a large and valuable lot of gold and silver watches, jewelry, sil- ver plate, &e. The sale to commence at half-past. 10 o'clock. ‘By order of J.B, & J. SIMPSON. C. KEMP, AUCTIONEER.—FURNITURE, FANCY * goods, pianofortes, by catalogue.—A very large as- sortment of ‘rich rosewood and mabogany cabinet furni- of old oil fine, paintings, among which may be found the works of Murillo, Back, Huysen, Wottan, Boutelle, Os. tade, and others ofequal celebrity; also, furniture, con- sisting of rosewood suite, bedsteads, washstands, bu- reans, marble top tables, mahogany chairs in hair cloth, hair mattremes, seven’ marble top dining saloon ta- bles, cut glass decanters and pictures, ‘china and gilt ‘Visiting Cards.—Great Reduction for Holi- day presents.—A plate beautifully engraved and 50 cards for 10s.; wedding cards, $2 60; plain and gothic door tes very low. bridal envelopes, &c. S. 0. CLARK, Brouiway, Chinese Buildings. A Present that wilt be Appreciated.—A tete- tote sets; also, a large invoice of English puz- Age. detention in case of accident. ceived after 1 o'clock on the day of sailing. sage apply at the company’s oflice, 177 well known and favorite steamship EMPIKE CITY H. Windle. Passage can be secured at passage apply at the office of the compe street, corner of Warren. M steamer Sf, LOUIS will leaye New York on + January the 13th, at 12 M., from pier No. 37 Noriu river, foot of Beach street. $130} second cabin, $75. orth river, will be despatched the fleet steamship EORGE LAW, Capt. G. V. Fox, U.S. N., to connect at ‘anama with the new and superior steamship Golden A spare boat always kept at Panama, to prevent No express freight re- For pas- ‘est street, to J. W. RAYMOND, S. MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—FOR HAVANA e and New Orleans—On Tuesday, January 2, at . M.,'from pier foot of Warren st., North river, | IER FOR SOUTH- United 81 unl turday, NITED STATES MAIL SIE. ampton and’ Havre.—The Price of passage, frat cabin, visiting plate and fifty cards, elegantly engraved and | No. 4 Broad street, next to the corner of \\ vies, suitable for New Years, pressnts. ture, pianofortes, oe cine family housekeeping articles, | t)¢ voyage should. be Pry aye ted bee Siri handsomely packed up for only $1 25, Wedding cards, fouenree in Codes beep aimee La a oh] marked below.” No freight taken afte hursday, door plates, &e., at the very Towest prices, at CUCH- M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, 23 BOWERY, RE- E BREVOORT HENRY, AUCTIONEER.—BY HENRY | in suit, covered with French satin brocatalle; French | YoUvery the 1ith, Bor ferignt orpussage pris to RAN’, Lispenard street, oadway. spectfully solicits from his friends and the public & BUCK.—This day, at 1033 o'clock, at the store | plate mirrors, carpets, rich cut glass, china ware and MORTIMER LIVINGSION, Agent, 03. Broa’ way. F Lege ae the same patro as they have heretofore extended to SoMa a : ne, ae ‘be sold, ine ive x ard ome reser for ateeines, ‘agents Mane a Ba abet i » Great Sale of Furs.—Dark Russian Mink | him, and begs leave to announce that he is at all times | declining business. e stock consists of the finest H. | m an) e. tes, sofas, in ety; ad = = 2 * - sane es | apes and cuffs for $18, $25 and $30; Hudeon Bay sable | ready to make advances im sums from one hundred to | B. sable, stone marten, fiteh marten, mink, chinchills, | walnut bookcases, rocking chairs; contre, pier and fancy | XU EW. ¥ eacaren tte Aeououtay Teese Coun } sets for $40; stone marten and other furs, at equally low | five thousand do!lars, on every description of merchan- | French sable victorines, cuffs, capes and talmas. Also, | tables; rich silver-plated tea and coffe» sets, Wee Seineame sepiiebdica.<a'The mpeniia doutte seette rates, GENIN, 214 Broadway, opporite St. Paul’s Church. | dise, on liberal terms. sleigh robes of Isabella’ bear, H. B. wolf, Maltese, Laps and every variety of household furniture, and furnish: | ot Nicaragua proprietors. coi : gi a land, and otherroves. This is a peremptory sale, and | ing articiés, which are well worthy the attention of ou Yig ah ty 0 . Lace Curtains.—Stock must be closed out be. will be sold without reserve. Also, 55 Starky’s English | purchasers. Catalogues on the moruing of ale, Re LC denn en dee fore the 1st January: curtains worth $12 gelling for 6, satin delaines worth 18s. for 12s., cornices worth,$5 for $2 50, gilt shades for 12s. worth $3. Every artfcle in the uplilstery line 40 per cent below any house ‘A. M. & R. DAVIES, 397 Broadway. Pianofortes.—Assignee’s sale.——At 12 o’clock, superior rosewood 6% and 7 octave pianofortes, of exe lent tone and finish, two of which are beautifully carved, and all of which are particularly worthy the attention of purchasers, The pianofortes may be exam ined any time before the sale. Ae EXTRAORDINARY—BY WATERBURY & rare chance for housekeepers—Highly attractive of rich, costly and elegant household furniture, oil paiatings, rosewood pianoforte, &.—This (Thursday) morning, at 103; o’elock precisely, at 169 West Twenty- fourth sirect, afew doors from the Eighth Avenue Rail- road, the whole stock, comprising the best selection of- fered at auction this season. The sale will be positive, without regard to weather. Purchasers will be required UCTION NOTICE.—H. WILSON, AUCTIONEER,—A A percussion caps. sal ANCY GOODS, HOLIDAA PRESENTS, &C—JOHN L. VANDEWATER, Auctioneer—VANDEWATER & ‘TURNER will sell on Thursday, Friday and Saturday,Dec. 28, 29, 30, at 103g o’clock each day, at the salesrooms, Nos. JO Pine and 56 Cedar streets, a splendid assortmen’ of rich fancy goods, consisting of rich china, decorated Dry Goods.—Those who want to make Pre. sents, and get the worth of their money, must not F steamship Uncle Nicaragua transit route, having but twelve miles of land transportation by first class carriages. are unsurpassed in their ventilation and accommoda- tion, For information or passage apply only to er, at 3 oclock B. M. precisely, for Punta Arenas, on day, January 12, 1855, connecting with the favorite Sam, 4,000 tons burthen, over the These steamers CHAS. MORGAN, Agent, No. Bowling G : 7 ' " P 7 e office. Letters fail to go to LEADBEATER’S, 347 Broadway, corner of | tomakeacash deposit with the bookkeeper. A small | vases, colognes, card receivers, jewel caskets, richly de- YER—On Friday and Saturday, 20th and 30thinsts., | Letter bags made up at the o Toonastl street, as he is selling rich silks, serinoes, de- portion of the contents is here subjoined:—-osewood pi- | corated china dinner and tea sets, coffee cups’ with mot. | each day at 10% o'clock, at our atore,No. 38 Broad street: stares tr sander seats Jaives, gloves, riboons, shawls, broadcloths, &c., cheap- | anoforte, full seven octaves, richly carved case, cost | toes. &c.; rich bronze and ormelu clocks, shades and | $20,000 worth of diamond jewelry, gold watches, silver er than any cther establishment in the city. His terms $500; solid rosewood brocatelle furniture, en euite, verv | tands; bronze figures, groups, statuettes, cou ware, &e., per steamship Washington, to be sold without reserve, for the importers, in consequence of their en- barrassments. These goods are of the very finest quality and latest Euro) variety of articles for New Years. These sales (being without reserve) are the only chance to secure New Year’s gifts at asacrifice, ax they close our auction sales pri innary 1, 1855 ‘HERIFF’S SALE—ON are cash, and oaly one price asked. Dry Goods at Reduced Prices=We will offer this. morning’ our eutire stock of merinoes, eloths, delaines, plaid cashmeres, paramattas, shawls, rien plaid and brocade silks and sila velvets, at greatly reduced prices, in order to close them out before the lst January. C. HH. LEADBEATER, 347 Broadway, corner of Leonard street. Holiday a ireigusr ey Overcoats, Capes and talmas. Also, a {ull assortment of all kinds of gar- ments for men and boys, at prices reduced to suit the times. BUUGHTON & KNAPP, 19 Cortlandt street. Broken Banks.—Present Value—Eighth candelabras, candlesticks, richly engraved’ Bobem: optical cut vares, colognes, card receivers, pocals, ruby liquere sets, torquois caraife and tumblers, flint cut da- canters, champagnes, claret wines and mache portfolios; dressing cases, work boxes, glove boxes, silver plated tea and coffee services, coffee urns, cake baskets, castors, card receivers, waiters, dinner and desert forzs endspeons, tea table and desert spoons. Also, English and German toys, suitable for New Year's gifts, the whole ferming a very desirable aasortment of holiday presente, DLTON, AUCTIONEER.—IMPORTANT SALE OF elegant household furniture, pianofortes, carpets, ousivths, &e. &.—F. Colton will sell this day, Thurs- day, at 104; o'clock, at the Auction Room, 59 Beekinan street, a large assortment of new and second-hand fur- expensively carved, and covered with the richest mais- rial, without regard to cost; large pier and oval mirrors, with marble slabs and gilt brackets to match; marble top rosewood centre, side and sofa tables, elegant rose- wood etegere, marble top, with heavy plate glass doors and back, made to order, cost $125; about 250 yards of tapestry carpets, in excellent order; rosewood corner ate- eres and corner stands; beautiful and heavily embro- ered white lace window curtains; rich brocatelle cur- tain and curnices for four windows; large gothic, recep- tion and easy chairs, in silk and embroidered brocade; oil paintings, among which may be found # choice col- lection by modern artists; French porcelain decorations and vases, finished and painted to a high state of perfec- tion; heavy rosewood and mahogany bedsteads, both of the mod+rn and antique styles, with very clegant marble MBER TRSDAY, DI 2 at 10 o'clock, at 67 Broadway, a large aud valun- 6, bie assortment of laces and ladies’ furnishing goods, gloves, handkerchiefs, infants’ dresses, robes, &c. \HERIFF SALE OF OFFICE FURNITURE, &e,—THIS day, Thursday, Dec. 28, at 310 Broadway, consisting Dine LINE FOR SAN FRANCISOO—PIRST 1 nbc hand in their bills of ‘lading for’s e Pstrah comprising an immense | oP ight freight can be taken, on !mmodiate application, The E, now loading for San Francisco, e 1 consisting of Honiton and other laces, sleeves, sets, alate despatch for Melbourne. Tho ac fine ship for passengers, both in first and second cabins, are superior to those of any other vessel now up. but a limited number of ELIZABETH F. r, will please ture. Fifty tons clipper.—Shippers per clipper s\ LLEIS, Capt. Sisson, at pier 27, Fact F, Willets is the sharpest and smallest clipper and a most desirable coa Apply to SUTTON & CO., 84 Wall street. USTRALIA INDEPENDENT LINE~SIXIY Days passage—Orly eighty dollars for 2 passage to Mel- urne.—The splendid A 1 clipper ship HASTERN St ATE, 600 tons burthen, Simon Ross, comm’r, will have imme- romodations of this As snengere are taken, carly ap- he proprietors of this popular ver toe ; i lication is necessary. avenue taken at par; Government Stock, 00 cents; | top dressing bureaus and washstands to match; pure of desks, chairs, tables, iron safes, Ke. p = eared ee Bridj . wers’ I. ‘Count: 4 r; in niture ot every description, comprising sofas, tete a- - en - enered ie, aware bu rT of mechanics and others hay- WasBieven. 4b; Tadiana peaks, ’00; at EVANS? clothing sedans aa tapecinin pp deg nal ma | tetes, rosewood and mahogany dress bureaus, sofa ERENCE BOYLE, AUCTIONFER—STORE 46 CENTRE | ing ‘families have been unable to engage passage, street.—This day, at 10 o'clock, at 185 Chambers Street, corner of Washington, known as the York Hotel, will be sold all the furniture, beds and bedding of said hotel, together with the barroom furniture and fixtures. Sale positive, asthe goods must be removed same day. ‘A cai dkposite required from all purchasers beds, lounge beds, couches, rosewood and mahogany French bedsteads, centre, side and card tables, music racks, corner stands, black walnut extension and dining tables, etegeres, hair mattresses, palliasses, bookcases and seeretaires, piano stool, carpets, oilcloths, &. &c. Also three rosewood pianofortes 6% and 7 octave, of warehouse, 66 and 68 Fulton street. hogany ten feet extension table, black walnut do., tea and dining tables, one complete gilt china dinner set, cost $90; chin a sets, very expensively decorated; elegant mantel cloeks, common crockery and glassware in basement, a large assortment of silverware, spoons, Great Excitement=—Tremendous Bargains. $100,060 worth of fine fashionable clothing, manufac- tured by three of the leading houses in Broadway, sell- at 25 per cent under cost of manufacture, at di ui im cessaries for the voyage, with the sole exception of bed- owing tothe high rates hitherto charged, have deter- mined to carry & limited number of passengers at the nrecedenteily low price of eighty dollars, which will clude provisions, water, attendance, and all other ne- jing. Having @ great portion of ler cargo, and passent : a forks, heavy plated castors, with cut bottles; silver tea | (iio three y pih, f ted, & ; = delist ——~____.. | gers already engaged, she will have quick despatch. For AVANS? clothing warebouse, 66 and 68 Fulton street. | service, elegantly chased’ and engraved; large sal | \itnout regard toweathon | Te Sale Positive, HIS DAY, AT 1034 AND 23; (ONE HOU! Ireight or paseage apply on board, at pier No. 7, Beh. The Festive Week.=—Green, No. 1 Astor | Yers, With solid silver edges; best of ivory cutlery, | - hore mission).—TUNIS MORRELL, aue' orto Al & ELLIOTT, 146 Pear] street, or E. RIQU- House, would respectfully suggest that he is offering | 8» & {URS AT AUCTION.—HENRY 1. JLEEDS, AUC- | sell, at 304 Broadway, corner of Duane street, an’ unu- | ARDSUN & CO., 62 South street. tioneer, 100 Nassau street, will sell this day, (Wed- Lesday,) Dec. 27, at 103; o'clock, all the balance of furs in store, consisting of about 150 sleigh robes, lined with drugget ana richly trimmed, such as Rocky Mountain welf, raccoon, genet, lamb, and Isabella bear, &e.; also, a splendid assortment of inuilx, cutfs and victorines, of varieties; sets of real ermine, stoue marten, chin- ila, &e. ; gentlemen’s collars, talmas, carriage capes, vith cuffs to match. Catalogues now ready. Sale sual stock of elegant toys, suitable for the holidays; in- voices from French importers of china, &c.; also, furni- ture of a supePfor quality, in suits and single articles, for yariety, &e. Call early and examine. Purchasers will be accommodated by having the articles soll when tley wish it, during the sales. Porters and carmen are always ready to convey. MELLOR, AUCTIONEE bosoms, mounted richly genuine bargains in French embroidered geutlemen’s furnishing goo.s of all kinds, ¢o shirt studs, &c.; dressing cases, odeur boxe: mounted cades, umbrellas, brushes, perfume: » and a variety of faney articles appro foie gifts, ‘The prices will be found as mod the arlicles are choice and b Splendid Presents for the A, lass and crockery.—M. WRAY, auctionerr.—By W, Shirley, Friday, Dec. 29, at 103 o'clock, at the store 120 Canal street, a choice stock of French caina, fine white stoneware, cut and plain glass, and rich funcy goods, of a retailer declining the business, The sale is Positive, rain or shine, and sixty days’ credit over $100 Aue NOTICE.—RETAILER’S SOCK OF CHI ‘m. BY HOUGHTON & HANGE OF DAY OF SAILING OF THE UNITE STRALIAN PIONEER LINE, CARRYING THE United States mails.—The A 1 Clipper ship OCEAN QUEEN will have quick despatch for Sydney, under the rraagement with the government, giving passengers the privilege of paying part of their money in work, whieh is guaranteed to them, at very high rates. R. W. CAM RON, 116 Wall street. ‘ UCIION NOTICE. —{HOS. BELL. AUCTIONEER—BY MELLOR, this day, (Thu at 103, o'clock, garet sacaliiin petsese, Se, BSS eee ea vanee AS BELL & BUSH—This day, at 10% o'clock, will | Revemptory. : s.. | gh te Nasend paeek, aegeee jena tbe @, Tose” States mail steamship ISABAL, from Charleston 1. Baek velvol eae apse oe eta Sold in our sales rooms, 27 Centre street, all the fur- 4 ROCERIES, WAX CANDLES, CURRANTS, RAISINS, | wood pianofortes, French plate mirrors, oil paintings, | Havana, via Key West —Th did United States aad Mosaic ruge—a great sacrifice. | Ingrains Very, | Riture and other articles in the store, to close the years’ almonds, champagne, liquors, &e.—Friday, Decem: | richly enumelled’ chamber furniture, china and silver | mail steamship Isabel, Wr commander, will and 4s. per yaré, at HIRAM ANDERSON'S, 99 Bowery Rovian 2 Bar rao business and to wo oe Lapis ge’ ett Also, dry | per 29, at 104, o’elock, at 57 Dey street, corner of Green- ‘osewood bagatelle board, cabinet fursttare, con- | b taeSipec! In conse | goods, clothing, 52 fine pictures and paintings, fancy | wich—ieas, sugars, coffee, chocolate, segars, tobacco, of elegantly carves! rosewoo! parlor furniture, en | & renege Mfc eeeicioe Me are or te sear o | goods, furs, toys, presents, &e. On Friday and Sacur- nuta, olive oil, wrapping paper, knives and in French satin brocatelle, various colors; secre- the great faney store of H. 8. ROGERS, 449 Broadway, | day will be sold withoue resgrve, by order of assigace Jes, weights, whips, saddles, sleigh bells, stoves, | taries and writing cabinets, beaufats, bookcases, ward- wines, brandies, gin and ram. robes, rosewood, mahogany, walnut, oak, chamber, library aud dining room furniture of various styles and designs; superior extension dining tables, 14 feet loog; rosewood and mahogany bedsteads, bureaus and wash- the entire stock (above $20,000 worth) ot uable gifts, unique toys, recently coltested in Earupe by Mr. Rogers, mast be sold under ani arrangemeat wit the fire insurance companies, These goolls, a portion the remainler of the choice stork of genuine imported wines, liquors, segars, &e., which already has given such entire satisfacuon. Particulars to-morrow. EDS, AUCTIONEER.—BY Ii. .EEDS Apply to eveafter carry the m nd will connect wit line at Havana tor Ax Charleston on the 4th ves Havana on the 10th and MORDECAI & OC 110 East Bay, Charleston AVANNAH AND FLORIDA~ 0.3. MAIL LINE tel sligl , z il UCTION NOTICE.—EDWARD SINTZENICH, Ai © , on Tuesday, 26th, Wednesday, 27th, and | stands; marble tops to match; painted furniture in | Bide d p Rg aaa e ines: aithvcksemsd ty sort “Thos tioneer, hy Edward Schenck.—Great holiday su. | briday, 20th, at 10% o’elock each day, at the salerooms, | suits, rich carved rosewood and mahogany sofas, tete-n- The new and splendid steamship AUGUSTA, ® want of fancy gods, jet bracelets, perfamery, reti- | of rich fancy furs, robes, &e., on Thursday, December | 19 Nantau street, sale of superb fancy goods, including | fetes, rocking, easy and parlor chairs; marble top contre, | Cupt. ‘Ios. Lyon, wilt leave New Yoré for Saveuneh Ia work boxes, maste boxes, games for st and | 28, at2 o'clock P. M., af the salesroome, 1% Wall strect, | ® large assortment of real statuary, warble, alabaster | pier, side, card and fancy tables; French china tea and | on Saturday, Dee. $0, trom pier No. 4, North river, at & , toys for the vbilirer, will tind this a rare oppor- | Tee furs comprise an elegant assortment of warranted | and other goods, ihw importation of Sig Vito Viti + toilet sets, vases, lamps, Xe. At 12 o'clock, three supe- | o'clock P. M. Bills of sading signed on board. For genuine imperial ermine talmas, capes, malts, Had- son Bay sables, bear marten sables, mink sibles, stone martens, chinchilla, and others too numerous wo men- tion. Ladies and gentlemen will bear in mind this is our last tale, being the most elegant one of the season, and also several valuable invoices from the Crystal Pi Among the marble statu Nymph, by Levy: 1 do, copy of tlie figure De fist ever importe M ‘or toned pianos, one second hand do, The trade, coun- trv mercbants and otuers, are invited to examine this ant; dancing Bacchus; i do. | stock. “YA, ILLIAY IRVING & CO., AT H. 8. ROGERS, faney bazaar, 449 Broadway y vanity. Extraordinary *ttractions, Every Afternoon Jog, by Perham’s celebrated troupe. They per- each entertainment the laughable operatic freight apply on board; or for passage to MIICHILL, 13 Broadway Fes HAKLESTON, § oO L ichete Vor Florida, thr ‘om New York to Jacksonville, $31; to P’ SUPERIOR SIDE J ; M 8, C t | 1 steamship QUAKE TY, J. LH. Hodgdon, on Giovanni,” and “The Raitro: every article strictly warranted. On view at 10 A, M. « ’ a Court.--Moses 8. Cohen agaim t Jacob Moses wheel 1 ) ceaeet annered ‘wbigh ate worth ‘more then the 1 Call aud Judge for yooxasty vi d Mary, and other very hea st Moges 8. Colen.—By virt commander, will leave Vhiludelphia for Charleston, 8 harged for the entire amusements a mga $$ | proups, suitable for libraries and parlors, nthe above entitled action, on the C., on Saturday, Dec. 30, at 10 o’elock A.M. Cabin pas- nee ‘ er UCTION = THIS DAY, BY JOHN LEVISON, | vases wll embrace ail the antique st sage $20. Apply to HERON & MARTIN, 37 )4 North Three Prize Kights.—Khe Sporting Clipper Auel 1 Broadwa; superb eollee | the Prilich musevm and the galleries throughont France iring William Irving, auctioneer, to take im- | Wharves, Philadelphia. of this week coutains three prize tights, extraordinary | ffon of one hundred oi) paintings, by eminent American ‘italy. One superb patr of ampbovas tor recesses, session and dispose of, at public auction, all OR CHARLESTON AND FLORID ERKLY walking mat terrific dog fights, and ao unasual va- | artists, consisting of historical pieces, river views, | ornomented with baa relieve Canthures, on tnership stock of goods of the late firm of Cohen | vRisatne eatee Mali’ E a pgp VEEKI, riety of otner sports, Just the thing to keep the spirits | Jandscapes, mountain scenery, winter views and Agure | octagon pedestal; gate Hebe vases; Etrascan do. ; ash, &e., We Willexpose the said stock for a ae age eebnarn —The up these hard times. Only three certs. pieces, all mounted in rich gold frames. Sale positive, | icypuan urna; Lecythus vases , aaralaile Jazzas, for | sale, oo required in and by said order, atour store, ike eS ee rs Roatan * ma ~ withoat reserve, to commence at 11 o’cl Alao, in | fruits and cards; Etruscan mantel vases; large Ltaolli | § Pike stieet, on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Dec, | ay Oe Boren nag Pe ee eet euae ie Satnanet Verbatim Report | tho evening at'T o'cidtk, a large collection of obdiee | urns; Roman covered do., agate Venetian do,,and many | 27, 28, ana ‘I until the sale thereof shall be ‘cor: | F ‘spply on bon Gaseite, now ready, together with an exclusive report | Annuals for 1855, gilt books, standard and miscellaneous, | vther exquisile alyles of the latest Lmportations; gents siock consists of sevres porcelains; | OF lading Bk all very richly bound, suitable for holiday gifts, rose- | auc ladies’ wri cases of rosewood and 41 sevres china vases, with rich o ‘of the great slander case, which bas been tried in Nex- nye and dressing | a ee «i writing desks, work boxes, fancy goods, &v., &e. with pearl, Bronzes—Magnificent pwr of very elegant seyres porcelain | © rk during the past week. An extra edition of the Ga- | Wood 6 Somat » ESPs ers ee “apiedsnn 1 " g. of Hol- | Pi who were aor any" t ‘mAadbag A ely we ar UCTION SALE OF CHOICE PICTURES, BY THE ting Una and the Lion, Asia ane Af- D pair of por flower pots, elegantly decorat: | ROSS, JON baal aha Sykes Meh best American and foreign artists—Genuine works | rica, the Stag at bay, Amazon, Hercules, &e. Cloeks—-A cival oil paintings, cost $000; antique dros | Album for 1855.—Thomas Baker's Albam, | of urt, si ae large b bronze and ormolu clocks, com- porcelain tete at for 1856 containing a choice selection of yous! andin- | DAVID AUSTEN, Jr , .will Feil on Thursday, December | privis t sizos, all of the most exyuisite y figures, candest stromental music, embellished with beautifsl vignettes, | 28, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the house 6) Madison avenue, | workmanship and in perfeet order. an Sta’ vd clocks; ormolu and elegantly bound. V'riee A most sp a very valuable private collection of original paintings, | Superb Varien groups and statuvttes, repre a sent for a New Year's gift, Published by HORAC including landscapes, Hgures, marine, flower and fruit | finding ot Moses, the Flute Player, Payche, the TERS, 398 Broadway Pieces, winter scenes, interiors, &e., by the following | &c.; also, busts of Napoleon, Welling ating | pid in . American and foreign artiste:— E tion, kid, } Holldays.—-Three Louies Mimest Brandy | 4B Durand, W. R. Miller, Jacobi, i pearl a ls three botties finest whiskey, one bottle fiuext Jamaica | R’ Gignoux, Rannar, Zoll, every de: | rom, one bottle Baker's bitte i finest port | Wm, Hart, Shegogue, Roesson, ew patterns, superb ebon | and sherry, in case, for $10, UR KENDALL, F. &. Church, Hope, Bloemart, cane baskets, salve cost $200; rich | Wise merebant, 7 William street, D. W. Bontelle, Lor. Rowley W. Foun, f rich papier 1 a renmws,y | Holiday Scason—Superior Brandies, Win . FOr Ostase, Lingaman, | choice articles, suitable for the bo | papatries, work } Seowh avd Irish whiskeys, rums, gins, sytnpa, cordials, Gracnres er _ ay exhibited in the Crystal Palace. t Hernth ce y antique lw London and Dublin porter, Scotes ales, Philadelphia ale | J Hravewakt | out ren a lange vuriety e variety of | & aot porter in botes, for faraily ase,'for sale at W- i, | 7, Doughty, Sebenids, Muter; EES : . cerey.ar beiee pe eel UNDERHILAS, 430 Broome street, corner of Crosby. Carpenter, Brown, of London, — Brieghoell. ) ©. KEMP, AUCTIONEER —AS@IGNES ALE OF | chix er 2 ikon namber of * “0 ihe collection is now open tor public examination from Le planofortes —R. C, Kemp will sell at yn, to- | very fine origin { tie y masters of the Duteh Lager Bier. —G, Kiesele is prepared to serve from A.M. to9? M. Ladios gentlemen | nerow, Friday, at 12 o'clock, at 85 Nacaa "ewo é Blemish he whole comprises a hin sunerior loger bier in kege, and bottled by the cuir ty fed, fale péwiiive ar saints t aver i lie CUswuners, all urders cam bo lol ob Lis salvun, commer of Corlauct aud Greenwich sis, neeen, lager ean be seen on and after tho 6th January, pit oHered ALauction, Lawrence & Horn, atvorneys tor J. | ¥ Mecmil, L. Beuiwe, aiwsucy for Al, 5, hem, | | cM ae paklwuiariy WOE, vs suet | of @ Oent-cloes insirument, notioe 1 Uiove in Want reer gg be NORFOLK, Vi Yarrish, chets to bor: Laika, § ednesday, J SBURG AND RICH ‘The United States mail steamship JAM commander, will leave pier 13 N J 30, ava PM. arrive in Nor. ‘¢ and Richmond ky pa ugusta, &. Passage 6 Pearsburg and Richmond, lu, dteera, Apply to LBASANTS, 52 Broadway HOt Lhe CotINe may be Rete aIMicADiy BuO WHITH uu Bal vatulocven JOKNEON @ dluGANs, oo Wall eh | would have no objection to go as uurse and seamstress, or to wait on an elierly lady. Apply personally for E. M Atlantic street, South Hrooklyn. =| | \ atree place. Can No. 68 Warren 8, Brooklyn; . Can be ween for two tage. GERMAN GIRL WISHES A SITUATION or chambermaid in an American city reference given. Can be seen at 165 Forty-first street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, first floor. require the the above capacities, or who would religious education of their children made an sulted which seldom occurs, Can be’ seen at 185 SCOTCH WIDOW LADY, 33 YEARS OF AGE, highly respectable, well educated and in & situation as housekeeper or nurse. To services of a competent person in either of ve the moral = or Wert interest, the present is an opportunity o Twenty- fifth street, until engaged. Ar dresses; take care of a couple of children, and make herself generally useful. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS SEAM- stresa; is a neat plain sewer; can make shirts and at Can be seen at West Nineteenth street, back room, second floor SWR§ and plain sewer, in a respectable family. Can for two days at 1 RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A situation as chambermaid and waiter, on wee seen 107 Seventh avenue, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets. no objection to go in the country. RESPECTABLE ENGLISH GIRL WANTS A SITUA- tion as chambermaid or to do general housework small family; is a first rate washer and ironer; has Can be seen at li Leonard street, back room, fourth floor, for two days. Good city reference given. . GOOD COOK AND WAITER (GIRLS) WANTED side, Apply immediately. at the Market Hotel, 17 and 19 Catharine slip, left COMPETENT COOK, WANTED—ONE WHO FULLY understands her business in all its branches; also an excelient Isundress and assistant to the cook, and i a Hi fe a ey active waiter girl, fora first class bearding house, : place, second door from Clinton street, Brooklyn, recommendations required. Call’ in Monta tween 2 and 6 o’chock. YOUNG FRENCH PERSON, OF PLEASANT AND respectful manners, desires 3 place ina gentle- man’s family to do plain sewing, and take care of one or {i two children old enough to be language. most respectable references. street, third floor, front room, im: instructed in the French good recommendations, and can give Apply at 255 Budeoo intely. RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS good cook, washer and irouer, or to do the general housework ofa small private family; best of city refe rence if required. Please call at 227 Mulberry street. Can be seen for two days. or to drive a carriage, or ax porter in a store; be has ood knowledge of the French and German lan ood reference. RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN FROM ENGLAND wants a situation as butier ina private family, a .. Direct to Mr. G. Titmus, 141 Walker strect, near Bowery. as resided in the city duri has a thorough knowledg by single and double entry, wishes large salary would not be 80 much his object: YOUNG MAN, OF STEADY, JNDUSTRIOUS and temperate habits, of good city references, who these even years, and who accounts and bookkeepin; facility to acquire the routine of business, Address W. Keegan, 18 Frankfort atreet. rs agents are now making from $6 to $10 and examine at 290 Broadway, room No. 12. GENTS WANTED—NO HUMBUG—WITH A CASH capital of from $5 to $20. On the above eapital pyr day. cal ing topic before the people, viz: of Sebastopol, Crimea and’ Black publisher, Apply before 1034 'A.M., at 136 Second avenue. (KOE MANTEL MAN THAT THOROUG GENTS! AGENTS! AGENTS |—GREAT CHANCE TO make money. Just published, the mort interest- the Mirror of the City ca. Call and see the 0. 60 Fulton street, up stairs. OOK WANTEI).—AN ENGLISH OR FRENCH WO- man as cook, to go a short distance out of town. LY UN- derstands his business, can apply at 361 Fulton street, Brooklyn, OUSEKEEPER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A RE- _ spectable young knylish Indy, in a sma!l family, or Good reference given. Mrs. Readman’s, 128 table person to adopt parting with it. \T OTICE.~A LADY WISHES TO GIVE HER CHILD, a healthy boy of two months old, to some respec- Satisfactory reason given for Apply at 75 Nassau street, third floor, back room. as drug clerk in has had five year he can produce testimonials as to character an attention to | medical men note addressed to J. C., between Ninth and Tenth avenues, will be attended to. OTICE TO DRUGGISTS.—WANTED, BY A RESPECT- able young man, lately from Canada, a situation me respectable store in the city. He 4 a half experience in the business; trict jinesa trom his former employers and also city reference given if required. A Jr, 277 West Nineteenth atreet, YITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE AND experience Scotch girls; one a nurse; tuke care of a baby from its birth, or wait upon a lady; the other as chambermaid and seamstress, or janudrese; would prefer to go tovether. at the frame house, corver of Adelphi street, east si south of Fulton avenue, Brooklyn. Can be seen for three da; ide, Indentures of him will b chanical trade. He is a smart, intelligent boy, and would have no objection to live with his employer, or otherwise, honesty. Address, stating business, &c., Brother, box 160 Herald office, for one week. ITUATION AS HO young widow lady KEEPER WANTED—BY A of the first respectability, in ‘Ade some genteel fuinily ; satisfactory reference given. dress M, A., Herald office. GtwatIoN WANTED.—THE ADVERTISER, A MID- SD) dle aged man, thrown out of business by adverse circumstances, desires a situation in some mercantile establishment. accounts, correspondence, &c., and can give the beat testimonials as to qualilications will ask no remun»ration till he has been tried and test- ed. Address J He {x a ready penman, conversant with and character. He A., Herald office. 10 BOSS MECHANICS IN OR OUT OF NEW YORK.— A boy fifteen years of age, wishes to learn a trade. given. Any light, good me- Good references given as to smartness and ) DRUGGISTS.—WANTED, A SITUATION AS CLERK ina wholesale or retail’ drag store, by a young married man, a thoroogh druggist, of sixteen years ex- perience, and who ix well qualified to fill an; the business. The very best of cit gixt, care of Willard & Wood, tation in or West. Address Drug- ) and 42 Broad street. Would not object to go Sout references given. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung woman ax chambermaid or nurse, and she Is willing to make herself useful. The best of city refe- rence given. third floor, Apply at 264 Last Fourteenth street, ‘ung woman with good referen: Ap- 4 Washington square, sixth streets, in the bakery. V NIFD—A SITUATION AS SEAMSTRES3, IS ‘a. good dressmaker. Can be seen for two days 5 Sixth avenue, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty- ANTED—BY A RESPECTADLE ENGLISH GIRL, A situation as dressmaker in m private family,’ or would like a few families’ work by the day. address a note to C. L., Herald office. near Clinton street, South Brook’yn. Werscm an (SITUATION, A YOUNG GIRL, CAPABLE OF TAKING infant;one who is « washer and d willing to make herself generally useful can permanent situation at Wo. 4 Veranda place, BY AN EXPERIENCED cook; also, # good baker, can make jellies aad pastry; has no objection to assist in washing and iron. ing if required. Good city reference given, Please call for two days, at No. 86 West Eighteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. Ww’ ED—A SITUATION, BY A RDSPECTADLE young woman, to de genoral housework; is a good washer and ironer, or would go a8 chambermaid and waiter, in a private fanfily given. housekeeping; @ religio at 41 Madiso engaged. Ci The best of city reference ys, at 12 Dominick street, call for two t room, second floor. BY A PROTESTANT makes excellent pastry, i ing im all its uitertake the whole ma- mical about Please call D—A SITUATION Warm F WITH A FULL BREAST of milk. Apply to Dr. Norval, 630 Hudson street, between 12 and 2 o'clock, P.M. Reference required. JANTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISH WOMAN, AN engacement as general sewer, or an. improver to the dressmating or some light business, where she can make bereel{ useful. Wages no object. Address, for two days, &. E., 20 Chestnut street, near Madison’ and Pearl WwW No objection to the country. ANTED—BY A Y¢ nation, in a private RITAN GIRL, A SIT. family, for the winter, to take care of ch ldren «nd sew, for which board will bea sufficient remuneratron, Address Janie, Herald office. ANTED—BY A CAPABLE YOUNG GIRI, A SITO- ation aschambermaid and waiter: is fally com petent for parlor maid; can take the entire charge in vvate family or a respectable wn bouse; has years eity and country reference from private femily; will take $4 a month wanent situation. Call for two days, at S23 First nue, first floor, back ti, oF Rend & note. EbD—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTABLE naid and seamstress, of children. Good references given. at 352 Eighth avenue, Grst Qoor, front room. W \NIED—AN ENGLISH OR GERMAN GIRL, WHO housework of a small family can speak the Englieh langua , to do the general t understand her ) West Twenty-Ofth siness perfectly, Apply at 1 vet

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