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gto tte Has f great beauty; diamond tng xe rah oa ae S neta way as Holiday Presents Special Notice—In con | Finss, in clusters and single stone with pendants, suits | Plate, mirrors, carpets, rich cut glass, ching ware and.| ‘tr Ter taid Staquire at S68 Peatl street, Grst floor, Up sequent letter from him placed a veto for the moment sequence of the recent destruction by fire of the rear of ¢. fold cneamtllea treat pinsitasealets, and sar rings; | mahogany "etela-tetent sofas, in variety; food and | *tairs, fromt room, from 9 to 4. ‘pon Boulé’s movement? There friendly disposed mis+ an aa bred rare roee $50,000 eerth ae wearer Hliver boxes,’ &e. Watches—Fine gold lepine, lever, | Yainut Fick ier ciated ean ahd anita essa ae PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, WITH GOOD sives originated the difficulty between Marcy and Bu- | they died inviting warmth from each able gifts, unique toys, recently collected in Europe by | Chronometer, duplex, hunting levers, &c., with double | ang every variety 2 household furniture, and’ furnish: city references, whishes a situation to cook, ebanan. Mason, at Ostond, was made to believe in their | place twenty wore thus found in a body, all frozen sti. | Mr. Hogers, must be sold under an arrangement with the | #24 single dials, by the best English, French and Swiss | ing articies, which are well worthy the attention of | Tash and tron, or todo general housework, or chamber, ‘ ‘avs show Marcy as opposed to Soulé’s success from his | picion down upon Gill, so strong that he has i ry] SALBS AT AUCTION. Wars. ‘ersonal haired to the man ; that he did not openly ex- | $4. The only evldsnes that Mrs, Rice had died from Mier crossed tee aie it, the money | TADWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEKR—BY EDWARD ‘ARK WRAY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS DAY, GERMAN GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS O0OK Feees his opposition to the objest of Seulé’s mis- pone ot ava das fa jury, until to take advantage of this, the last week Schenck, on Friday, Dec. 29, at his sales room, No, | _ December 29, at 103; o'clock, ‘assortment or chambermaid in an American family. Best of len, but that every available opportunity was taken | ing, when the testimony of Dra. Boyd and endeavor to force off our stock fall wtreet, at 103¢ o'clock A. M., get cite of mee. ‘ofextension tables, ouriang all styles and sizes; ity reference given. Can be seen at 165 Forty-first held of to render it pf was taken. {The former gave, it as his. o Sind ts cease BE erg Mego a ef made by W. Hierdt, 150 Wooster street. street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, first floor. senerene—an, aor ptoms of her sickness and death were those of a case 3 atte Rai, re ‘Marcy’s State papers were not made to give the views of | * poisoning.—Albany Atlas, Dec. 23. end all in search of presents, for either old or young, to give | %¢'¥¢, comprising alarge and seen aren Ome C. KEMP, AUCTIONEER.—FURNITURE, PIANO- RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN WISH- ‘the Cabinet or the President, says Mr. C., and that this es A Bs uaa visit, Among the more useful articles we would ie a Bats, enacting preers t | R: fortes, &¢., b; Ae # gitestion an, eet nupiei bas gee Soe lense nse by Mency bas prodaced mach of the troabla Geakes der We have Sue atgoramens at “the ieasend | Jewelry of svery Gevcription; diamond’ Maltese crosses, | ag auctio®y Friday, af balt-past tn o'slock, at: | OM Sechigeaisih street, between, Rignth and Mr. , it of dolls, 85 Nassau street, 2 coors Fulton Thirty m q can +] tei a cinenth pantty dehecesined Hi. Boalt to pisipaosiren: for in Mate fine. ro. W. single stone and cluster diamond scarf pins; diamond sin- A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION TO TRA or x le stone breast thing from 3% 3 Gib Gs Uecca lentes ob Lia cue. cronnt? Washehengel Importer of Fancy Goods, Novelties and Toys, | £l¢ stone breast pins, weighing 36 to 336 carate these intentions? Will Mr. Cushing not say that a sub- loss will fall severely upon the farmers.—Buffalo | fire in: . ‘These goods, makers; fine fob, vest and guard chains, of various work and waiting, in city or country. Apply at 27 ‘trath; and when the proceedings of this convention are | Democracy. ea? wich are alighty damaged by soko and water; wi be | Beticrni, together witha lange assortment of other jew. | Purchasers, Catalogues om the morning of sale. | Houston atret, feo blocks ost of Broadway made known—if faithfully published—it will be found : = sold at a great sacrifice, without regard to cost.’ Those | ¢!ry. Every article warranted as represented in cata- | superior rosewood 6% and 7 octave pianofortes, of excel- COMPETENT DRESMAKER WIRHES 10 WORK hat « motion was mae and pressed forthe three Miais- | | Minox ts Prepared to do his Customers the | in, want of fancy gooda, Jet bracelets, perfumery, ret | Jofte lent tone and. Gniahy ‘two of which ‘are beautifully Dae ot pgp ye ee Be am ? tars to resign ine body if Marcy should be retained in | fuopiest justice during the Christmas and New Yaar bo- | foye for tho childcon. wil tad Vkiss rare opportune’ | FANCY HOLIDAY PRESENTS, ACJOHN 1. | Sttention of purchasers. The plauofortes suny be cxam. | autting and Atting ladies’ dresses. Please apply at 45 ‘tthe Cabinet. otherwise el ; B. 8. ROGERS, Fancy Bazaar, 140 Resaae cy, VANDEWATER, Auctioneer —Continuation of sale. West Thirteenth street, top floor. > legant costume with a splendid, , and y a way. ANDEWATER & TURNER will sell on Friday and Satur. | 22 8ny time before the sale. Perhaps Mr. Bayly, the Chairman of our Foreign Af- eful chapeau, are sure to call on KNOX, either at —_—_—________ day, Dec, 29, 80, at 10% o'clock, at the salesrooms, GOOD DRESSMAKER WISHES A SITUATION AS feirs in the House, was not made sensible of these oc- fn ee aig ag og = watery. Season.—Superior Brandtes, Wines, | Nos’ 30 Pine and 56 Cedar streets, lenidid assortment USSELL W. WESTCOTT, AUCTIONEER.—TO-MOR- seamstress and dressmaker in a nice private fami- _ . Trish whiskeys, rums, gins, syrnps, cordials, ri row, (Saturda; jificent sale of household ; understands cut 5 no objection Serrencen when he opposed he pavers of the Ostend | them. To the ladies he olfersa fine lot of furs—boaver, | London and Dublin porter, Seotch ales, Philadaiphia alo | Of ch “aney goods, consisting of sich china, ecorated | rirattury; nich liver. ware’ chine, pisooforia, be-vat | Sas lont teehee. Geek ay seteronee aa ts convention Placed use, for he gave Caer) marten, Lipari — =) in the shape of furs, | and = bottles, for family use, for sale at W. H. | corated china dinner and tea sets, coffee cups with mot. | the residence No. 72 Eighth avenue, near Fourteenth Please call at 330 First avenue, between Nine- his word that he knew nothing of the particulars of that bem 5 Siaeraees onl cutis, wi ob, Gre moet aametel UND! 'B, 480 Broome street, corner of Crosby. toes, &.; rich bronze and ormolu clocks, shades and | *treet, commencing at 103 o’clock precisely, embrazing fath and ‘Twentieth streets, first floor, front room. eenvention;and there is no mam who can other than forters this cold weather—next to a devoted lover. tands; bronze figures, groups, statueti ‘coupes, the entire el 't arrangements of the house, the whole | Can be seen for twodays. # Sani the prions For the New Year's Table.—Fine flavored | candelabras, sticks, richly engraved’ Bohemian | °f which will be absolutely sold without reserve, offer- enjoy s high regs word Hon. Chairman. | he New Year Hat for 1855.—As a Visiting | Java coflee, new crop green and black tea, bunch raisins, | optical cut Yaces, eclognes, card secelserm, pocals, rudy | ing’to housekeepers and others e desirable medium for SMART YOUNG GIRL WANTED IMMEDIATELY, Yet the facts exist, us here stated, although I make 20 | hat, nothing can be more piquant and dashing than the | fancy figs, paper almonds, oltron, dried currants, | liquere seta, torquois caraifo and tumblers, flint cut de- | Obtaining first class furniture and other costly hamees as nurse and plain sewer. Apply at the Select Fe- attempt to the precisentss of the language used on said | style of the |AT for the new year. Sold | c., a lowest cash prices, wholesale and retail, at | canters, champagnes, claret wines and papier mache | Keeping articles, avery tang in fine order, having been | male office, 106 Twenty-sixth sti between Sixth and eneaslons, Me. Matey.enn mhke use of. thees wea for $3 60, at 118 Nassau strect, 3.0, LER’S 260 and 438 Greenwich street, We Portfolion; dressing cases, work boxes, glove boxes, silver Ve ete, eh ee eae ans emmmrene | ceventh Rg gel cre ae geen 4 od . pons would recommen: ve stores before purc! . 2. janoforte, sui ich rosewood furniture, tapes- | wi and girls for eral housework, can ol ‘when his inclinations will admit, as he is in possession aes TersBaiodh | Blated tan nad cofse services, cote neways cons Maehett,'! E> "wanton and other carpats,: core wood iaanem hegetes | poet wtoatines cod Nagel renee: ee moDoba mala rns castors, card receivers, waiters, dinner of all that is interesting in the premises. Holiday Hats —Examine the New and Bean- Disbrow's RiammyMMicedemy, Fusth Avenue, [ andspcons, tea table and desert spoons, Aleo, English | Dies, richly carved rosewood ‘etegere, mirror doors and | ————_—_______—_______-_____ A few days will bring you u mensage, wnealled for by | {ift! s47l0 of gontlemen’s hats Introdueed by DAVID, 901 corner Thirty-ninth strect.—Open day and e Mion, | and German toys, suitable’ for Ron Wears titties | back, music cabinet, corner stands, two, maguificent A YOUNG MAN, OF STRICT BUSINESS HABITS AND a lway, second door from French plate mirrors, rich lex, curtains and ices, ood address, wishes a situation; can sell well in Congress, relative to Cuba, from the President, in which | tastes may be sulted, Cees Caekanttatians Tectia ete Pee ee en ae ey Mise inten: renniekeal cobogine Sammie chon x store; is a good book compositor, and can Noep © the tone of 11 will be found not quite as peaceful or har- day cos for ladies and gentlemen for pleasure rid- less seat do., with a pumber of elegantly decorated Pac | set of books either by angle or double entry; han been. ‘Terms $1 per ride, ; monious Mare: Hats the fear.—The beautifal Da- | ing: (\URNITURE SALE—A. M. CRIST, AUCTIONEER, | Vases, card receivers, jewel cases, candelabras, thirty | for the last twelve months in one of the best offices in va pecan ~ eee benchion parparmbaa eecdigerts eee poficre for the a) hee 23 Bowery, will sell this day, at 937 o'clock, house: | day ormolu ciock, &e:;'also a number of choice landscape | the city. Address Omega, Herald office. preparation, now nearly completed, y. Call and pet one at RAFFERTY & LEASES, No. Performances, both this Afternoon and | jeld furniture” consating of mahogany and rosewood | Paintlngs, Hebly ramed, rotewood and y bed : 57 Chatham street, and corner of Chatham and Pearl | Evening.—! PS inimitable Ethiopian Troupe, | bureaus, becsteads, cane and hair seat chairs, diningand | *teads, hair mattrerses, feather beds, marble top bu- TLEMAN FROM HE SANDWICH ISLANDS—SOULE’S RECEPTION AT | streets. Don Giovanni, the Railroad Gallop, and-an attractive | centre tables, office chairs and stools, feathes beds ke. | Teaue, washstands, toilet sets, oval’ mirrors, sofas, eee atte Oi poo tg of son a Be. wil idl Sabooe gage Heist Vaemttans ce etieeliat iaivos akon eons ly to improve himself in the English language 4 Wasuixcton, Dec. 28, 1854. Anson's Daguerreotypes, for 50 | occasions. ‘no of amusement in the URMIFURE, FIANOS, BIC. AT AUCTION.—M. | cate baskets, tea’ service, castors, forks, spcoas, ow juce the best of reference. A line sddressed to ‘The administration is anxious for the annexation of men byl ehapeat ad reaps eng pt See ‘alertainments as Perham’s F at 10s, Selo erage: ceil ez, (nls, jay, December | glass ware, slogant elina,scts, crockery, e, No post- ~» Herald office, post-paid, will be punctually attend- the Sandwich Islands, but the sentiment of Congress is ANSON’S, r geostaa | yay? hewsics bere tested way, collection of Gnished anv unfinished furni- snaploy bie evenings ax copyist. @uba, and seem indisposed to take up the subject until | holiday week.—! BRO! ? sovenirs, in costly | They have been in accidental fires one hundred ture. pro. a Of sofas, tote ‘chairs, tables Talian, Spanish latin, &o., translated in the best pos- the plan of the administration as to the latter is de- | styles, at prices to suit the times. | Dealersau plind with Ta ee orale be STEAENS & MARVIN, tad ant le ere a ah lento faralten ae Tey Bue | waslstands, er; also, nineteen, baler 6 rgzeen husks,” | sible manner. ‘Address D. J. F., Herald office. veloped. It is nid that the Committee on Foreign Rela-:| Tmpctters, 255 Broadway, four doors above Astor House. | Water street, the only makers of safes combining Wild- | Friday, December 29, at lalf-paat ten o'clock et Ne | ws sean De lence ae eee GENTS WANTED—NO HUMBUG—WITH A CASH tions will report in favor of making the government of er’s and Rich & Co.’s patent. eet aa way — pease. Revised George one Ba! Bs ROSS. A x capital of from $8 to $20. On the above capital —— will sell as above ui stock of James . - ; pA nay cosgguomneys ak tty their orton in = re 85 cents, Gland $5;0r,$250} Wigs, Toupecs, and Hair Cutting —Stran. | 3. Cook, Yoq., (which must be removed this week) em. | C(HERIFF'S SALE—ON FRIDAY MORNING, DEC. 29, | *€¢nte are now making from $6 to $10 per day. Call a for the purpose. The Stdr of this city says that positive intelligence . has been received by the government that Mr. Soulé ‘was cordially received at Madrid. Edw. M. Gardner, Esq., of Massachusetts, was ad- mitted asan attorney in the Supreme Court to-day. No. 38.—The city of Providence, plaintiff in error, vs. Daniel R. Clapp. Argument concluded. No. 86.—Seba M. Bogart et al. vs. John Jay, &. Cause submitted to the Court. " No. 37.—Lyde Goodwin’s admitted appellant, vs. Robert Olivers and others. Argument commenced by Winter Davis, Esq., for appellant. From Albany. ARRIVAL OF GOV. CLABK AND FAMILY, ETC. ‘AuBany, Dec. 28, 1854. Myron H. Clark, Governor elect, with his family, arrived in this city this evening. The Hudson river ferry boat has made her way across the river to Greenbush, and will maintain the track aeross until the weather grows colder. d @: ine at 290 Broadway, room No. bt U. 8. patent double cameras. | gers and citizens are invited to call at the factory of | bracing superior parlor and chamber suits, etegere: at 11 o'clock, 19 Court street, Brooklyn, a large lot portraits at one ; 600 daily. Patent rights | {iepHURST & HEARD, 27 Maiden lane, and examine buffets sofas, chsies,. extension dining tables, antes of Riper tae poe cashmeres and vestings, ke. Also, at GENTS! AGENTS! AGENTS !—GREAT CHANCE TO for States, cities and co for sale. No. 289 Broad- | the largest, cheapest and best assortment of wigs, half | and side tables, &c. Also, several elegant French plate | 2 0’clock, the stock of a hardware store. : make nicney. Just published, the megs isterest- way. th wigs and toupees, braids of long hair, front braids, &c. | mirrors, mattresses, and every acticle usually found in E, LOTT, Sheriff. fng topic before the people, viz:—The Mirror of the City ‘The 25 Cent Daguerreotypes at 289 Broad- meer oe oh clase wareroom, Sale positive PECIAL NOTICE—FROM AUCTION.—JOHN MADDEN, | °% Sebastopol, Crimea and Black Bes. Call and see the way, exemplify economy, taste and beauty, if not “the |, Wemember—Howe's Cough Candy is an Are | 2———————_—______ 673 Broadway, will open to-morrow, 140 dozen | Publisher, No. 60 Fulton street, up stairs. postry of art.”” Any way, the people are pleased with | ticle of extraordinary merit, and is perfectly adapted G. HORTON, AUCTIONEER, (SALESROOM NO. 18 | jgaieg’ French embroidered handkerchiefs, worth from $8 | +> oonRERPER-CWANTED ON OR AFTER THD Ist y the season of coughs and colds. Its reputation is world- e Sixth avenue,) will sell, this day, corner of Va- | {o $10 euch: all of which 1 will offer during the holida ‘PocreEerEe — warren, ON OR AFTER THE 18T wide and increasing daily. For sale everywhere. Prin- | rick and King streets, at 103 o'clock, the stock of a se- | a¢ $3 50 to $460 each. Also, 100 infants’ rich tans: of January, a sitastion by ® young man, com sipal depot, 382 Broadway, = hand seater Lone Sone of chairs, tables, | dered robes, worth $30, which I will sell at $15 each. phe A oe ge of = oa books, = . pnt ean Open from} A. a. fib P.M. tnee given. Address Bookkeeper, Herald fice, ‘these pictures, and that is enough said. Girt Annual for 1855.~Baker’s Album, an elegant musical annual for 1855, comprising a collection | Costar’s Rat, Cockroach, dic. Exterminator of the choicest musical vocal and rumental, is | depot, has removed to 388 Broadway, having been burnt how ready—price $6, ‘So beautifully adapted is this | out by the fire at his old stand, 448 Broadway. A nep ROCERIES, WAX CANDLME, CURR. RAISINS, | C\HERIFF'S SALE,—ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1854, ca UROPE.—WANTED—BY A MOST RESPECTABLE work for a holiday gift, that it has met with an immense | Happy Family January 3rd, 185: 10% esi a fap fomne flict - lary GRY oie haa aa daoega lara young person, a situation to go South, or to Eng- 6 5 y. a 5 5 rf of joist, lumber, &c. 1 sale; and though but a few days from oo aa aaa sugars, coffee, chocolate, segars, tobacco, nutmegs,nuts, land or France, with a captain’s wife, or as child’s edition is already in the hands of the bi = y ; , ; a nurse. The best of city reference given.” Please call or TUSHORACE WATERS, 323 Broadway. | ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. | clvsoil, wrepping paper, bronze candlesticks, knives | PVNIS, MORRELL, | AUCTIONEER HOLIDAY GIFTS | tigress, tor one week, Mies Clara Sinclair, 47 Norfolk sty ‘and weights, whips, saddles, sleigh of rich china and silver plated ware, fancy goods, bells, stoves, wines, brandies, gin and rum. W.A.CAR- | &c,—Thia day, at 11 o’clock, at salesroom 304 Brondway, Pianos and Melodeons.«Great Chance for SALES AT AUCTION. TER, auctioneer, 57 Dey street. corner of Duane street, a large and splendid collection Daas sa hte tie Flue abaaes; work the man must be well skilled in all kin customed to the care of cattle and horses; the erable cook. Apply for the next few days at , near Henry, South Brooklyn, between buyers of holiday presents, and the musical generally. | ~.~~}GrisraraR AUCTIONEER 09 BOWERY RE- of rich decorated china ware, silver plated do., and fancy Pistos from ten ailferent wenufactories, and ‘oelodeons Oe Set erat Onn retaae UME D) Sa g , from five, A larger or more elegant assortment cannot | 4% form ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—BY H. H. LEEDS | goods of every description. "I have received several in- Li eh fl echt lara hide soe Nie Bl ppg H Eo, on Tuenday, 20th, Weineedayy 27th, and | voices of ich fancy goods’ and toys, with orders to sell | S02 hes ter Friday, 20th, at 1034 o’clock each day, at the salerooms, | without reserve, affording parties an opportunity to | [3 ciate street, 19 Nassau strect, sale of superb fancy goods, including | purchase abel ata mere nominal price. public are | th6 hours of 9 5 me patronage as they have heretofor him, and begs leave to announce that he be found in this or any other city in the Union, or at fuch extremely low prices. | Musical instruments, of all t all times . y dred to i ‘and 2. kinds, at greatly reduced rates, Choise music, published | Tedy, to make advances in sums from one hun a large assortment of real statuary, marble, alabaster | Particularly solicited to examine the articles. ‘The sale in'a highly artistic ‘mauner’ and elegantly voand, just tt ed tl a tr es py iH #, the importation of Sig. Vito Viti Yons, | Will be continued to-morrow until all is sold. At12 | 7 ouseKEEPER-A SITUATION WANTED. BY A the thing for a gift annual, at a very low price. Music ee arate ee also several valuable invoices from the Crystal Palace. | 0’clock, three suits of rosewood parlor Serna) in rich young widow lady of the first respectability, who from one of the largest and best selected catalogues in UCTION NOTICE.—RETAILER’S SOCK OF CHINA, Among the marble statuary is one superb statue Flying | coverings; also rosewood and mahogany furniture of as practical knowledge of the managementof a genteel the United States, at one-half the usual rates. This Jaan ond crockery, —M. WRAY, auctioneer. —By Nymph, by Levy; 1 do. Pendant; dancing Bacchus; i do. | ¢very description. family. Address A. B., Herald office. enormous reduction in prices will continue until after | #fim. i Shirley, Friday, Dec. 20, at 10%, o'clock, at the | Copy of the figure Denaide, original in the Vatican, the | —— ~~ ——_____§___¥__ the holidays. HORACE WATERS, 333 Broadway. store 120 Canal street, Ti hiabe Wksck BF Sienck china. he aren rlagren 1 6 Vasa aymph, an original ye a Je Py ag es A ae URSE BABY.—WANTED BY A YOUNG, HEALTHY CEPI T BT ONES TE fine white stoneware, cut and plain glass, and rich fancy inberg; 1 do. Madonna of Tenerfanni; 1 superb group ‘ as ‘woman, with a fresh breast of milk, a situation as Visiting Cards.—Great Reduction for Holi- | goods, of a retailer rcalising tine beste iy | of Saviour and many (Sun ciber vere meannirel ahs Seat Extemsive sale of very valuable property near the Capitol, | dirse; she is well qualified by her dispesition, morals, ‘The sale is 4 i ! X i mantel 1 ‘an unsurpassed location for a hotel, &., on Thursda; day presents.—A plate beautifully engravedand 50 cards | positive, rain or shine, and sixty days’ credit over $100 sroupe, Irigbeatad Hel eet — shave lined on ter nisi hag att eey nee Rape ne ‘the SS atiaan and health for that responsible Office. Inquire - a UCTION NOTICE THOMAS BEDL, AUCTIONEER, | the British museum and the galleries throughont France | ball offer for sale that’ valuable property, sit as | Ste Mere S68 Gress eee oe rer plates very low, bridal’ envelopes, ke, 8. C. CLARK, By DELL & BUSH.—-Assignee’s sale of the valuable | and italy. One superb pair of amphoras for recesses, the corner of North C street, and New Jersey avenue, RPHAN CHILD.—THE ADVERTISER WiL/BE GLAD Stock of choice imported wines and liquors. Thisday, | ©rnamented with bas relievos: 1 superb Canthares, on | (immediately opposite the new railroad depot,) having to adopt anorphan child if he can find # healthy fae ‘at 114g o'clock, in the salesrooms, 27 Centre street, will | octagon pedestal; large agate Hebe vases; Etruscan do.; | “ front of 172 feet 6 inches on New Jersey avenue, run- | and desirable one under two years of age. He will give, A Present that will be Appreciatedm=A | je continued and closed without reserve the supertor | Egyptian urns; Lecythus vases; Bardiglio lazzas, for | ning back toa 20 fect alley; also, a front of 135 feet on | 95 he will expect in return, perfectly satisfactory refe- visiting plate and fifty cards, both sides polished, ele- | sherry, port and Madeira wines, old brandy of the best | fruits and cards; Etruscan mantel vases; large Linelli North C street, fronting the depot. The property will be | 1nces, Address C. B. A.) Herald ae gantly engraved ani handsomely packed up, for only } brand=, from the London docks; Irish and Scotch whis- | ¥*08; Roman covered do.; agate Venetian do., and many | *ubdivided to suit purchasers, a plat of which will be ———_ $1 25. Wedding cards, door plates, etc., at’ the very | yey, pure Holland gin, Jamaica rum, &c, What remaing | Other exquisite styles of the latest importations; gents, | exited at-the sale. The attention of capitalists and ITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE AND Jowest prices, at COCHRAN’S, Lispenard street, near | will'be sold on Saturday, at 11 o’clock, and is the last | #04 ladies” pritiog aed dressing cases of rosewood and | business men is respectfully called to this sale, affording experienced Scotch girls; one as nurse; cam Broadway. Give your orders in time. cbance of procuring the’ purest and best articles in the | P&Pier mache, inlaid with pearl. Bronzes—Magnificent ; opportunity for the purchase of someof the best property | take care of a baby from its birth, or wait upon a lady; a Ah BP) Be ii P VANDEWATER, Assignee. bronze statuettes of every size and description, just re- | for business purposes ever offered at auction in the city. | the other as chambermaid and seamstress, or laundress; gl : dice it third cash; the residue in three equal in- | would prefer to go together. Can be teen for three da; six, twelve and eighteen months, for notes | gt the frame house, corner of Adelphi street, east side, est, and secured, by a deed of trust on the | south of Fulton avenue, Brooklyn, Later from Mexico. GavETY OF THE STEAMSHIP NAUTILUS—ELECTION OF SANTA ANNA AS PRESIDENT, ETO., ETC. New OriFays, Dec. 25, 1854. By the arrival of the steamship Orizaba, at this port, we have dates from Mexicc to the 19th inst. Two victories have been gained by the government troops over the insurgents. The steamship Nautilus, which was reported lost, has arrived at Tampico, and the Mexican war steamer Itur- Dide at Vera Cruz. ' The latest accounts stated that General Alvarez was within eighteen leagues of the city of Mexico. Santa Anna has been almost unanimously elected President. Know Nothing Assemblyman in Orleans County. Rocuesrer, Dec. 28, 1854. In the election in Orleans county, Elisha Whalen, the Know Nothing candidate for Assembly (In place of Alexis Ward, deceased), is procably elected over Mills, th regular democratic nominee. No whig ticket was run. for 10s.; wedding cards, $? 50; plain and gothic door 9 Broadway, Chinese Buildings. ceived from Europe, the finest ever offered at auction in | Terma—or (il Mitte sre AR this ety, representing Una nd the Lion, “Ania and af- | stalment : e fas RL MR, | rica, the Stag at bay, Amazon, Hercules, &c. Clocks—A aring in' sets for $40; stone marten and other furs, at equally low hs AAR Me pay st tes on ieteay 1 large levolonc ponding bronze and ormolu clocks, com- | Premises. JAS. See JOth instant, at 10 o'clock, the stock and fixtures of a | prising about 100 different sizes, all of the most exyuisite | - rn — Giruntion WANTED—FOR A FIRST CLASS G es splendid oyster’and'dining saloon, composed of marble | Workmanship and in perfect order, Parian Statuary— ILLIAM IRVING & CO., AUCTIONEERS.—SUPREME | }5) who knows her business as cook, baker, washer an Furs for the Holidays—Selling off at cost | ty tables and counters, and cooking range, with boilers, | Superb Parian groups and statuettes, represouting the Court.—Moses 8. Cohen against Jacob Moses Smit; | ironer, and can produce the best references from her ete, fe finding of Moses, the Flute Player. Payche, the Madonna, | Jacob Mcses Smit against Motes S. Coben.—-By virtue of | last employer. | Apply for two days, atg 68 Atlantic Wellington, and others; | an order made in the above entitled action, onthe 2lst | street, of every description, kid, silk and’ ornamented, | inet Great Sale of Furs.—Dark Russian Mink capes and cuffs for $18, $25 and $30; Hudson Bay sable MoGUIRE, Auctioneer. | 2°" OR ANS rates. GENIN, 214 Broadway, opposite St. Paul’s Church. Mr. White will, on and after to-day, offer the balanee of his stock of furs at cost. ‘Those who want a good set | %°¥ Pans and all comp) ke.; also, busts of Napoleon, of furs at a low price should call on WHITE, 212° Broud- UCTION SALE THIS DAY, BY JOHN LEVISON, | fa way, corner of Fulton street. ‘Auctioneer, at 341 Broudway.—A superb collec wat tion of one hundred oil paintings, Lace and Muslin Curtains from Auction | artists, co ing of istorical pieces, river views, GELTY & FERGUSON, No. 28934 Broadway, and No. 54 | landscapes, mountain scenery, winter views and figure Reade street, have on 20,600 lace and muslin cur- | pieces, all mounted in rich gold frames. Sale positive, sare, bean st auction, ata great sacrifice, and will | without reserve, to commence at 11 o’clock. Also, in | ¢ ol same for a few days at great is, full 20 | the evening at 7 o’clock, a large collection of choice | «9° per cent. less than the original cost of importation. Go | annuals for 1865, gift books, standard and miscellaneo ‘ for this is rare opportunity. Also, {the largest all very richly bound, suitable for holiday gifts, rose- of window shades i i and gilt cornices in the city, | wood writing desks, work boxes, fancy goods, &c., &: Il. King, of *Hol- petent persons to canvass this oy. far s94 ne of " tllof which must be sold ches y : A peter Paid suet. Wabbit G Sat bb we ome Les —___. | centre and other looking glasses; also, & large assort: | land, which are worthy the attention of coanoigseurs, | Cyclopedia of Machinery; also one for JCTION SALE—THIS MORNING, AT 103; O'CLOCK. | ment of oil paintings, in rich fram: rooklyn. , by Hon. J. J. Roosevelt, Justice of the Supreme framed in richly carved pearl and ivory; French porce- t, requiring Wiliam Irving, auctioneer, to take im- ITUATION WANTED.—THE ADVERTISER, A MID- by eminent. American | lain and chins vases of every description, richly decora- | mediate possession and dispose of, at public auction, all ted and entirely new patterns. Silver Plated Ware— | the partnership stock of goods of the late firm of Cohen Castors, tea sets, cake baskets, salvers, liquor stands, &c.; | & Smit, for cash, &¢., we willexpose the said stock for 0, a large invoice of rich papier mache goods and other | sale, as required in and by said order, atour store, No. e articles, suitable for the holidays. Many of the were exlubited in the Crystal Palace. Sold with- ‘The South Carolina Mail Difficulty. Coxumata, (S. C.,) Dec. 27, 1854. ‘The probabilities are now great that the Southern mail f ‘will not be carried at all after the first of January. The contracts with Douglass were simply to carry the mail ‘He propoces so sub-let to the South Carolina Railroad; ‘Dut the Post Office Department forbids that, and if he persists in the intention, they will probably annul the eontract. Noarrangements have yet been made for the wagon transportation. The department is severely cen- sured by the press, as vacillating, imbecile, and mali- cious. street, on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Dec, 8, and 20, and until the sale thereof shall be ' com: ed. The said stock consists of sevres porcelains; | ed. Address J. L. A., Herald office. bly decorated sevres chi ith rich original Palatinge one pair of wery eleseat’ sevtes porcelain | P[‘0 BOOK CANVASSERS.—WANTED, A FEW COM- ; A H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—BY HENRY H. | paintings; one pair of very el Leeds & Co.—Large sale of costly pier, mantel, | vases, tormerly the property of ounce pers ye! Feaapeniaare drop ny d winter goods, —Rosewood pianoforte and household furniture.— | will sell at auction, on Kier gy th, Friday, 2%th, | ed with original oil paintings, cost $600; antique dres- | for twodays, between the hours of 10 A. consisting of rich silks of every style, French merinoes UEL OSGOOD, Auctioneer, will sell at his store, 64 | and Saturday, 30th December, at 1034 o'clock each day, | den china groups and vases; sevres porcelain tete.a-tetes, | at 12 Park place, room No. 6, and delaines, poplins, paramattas, ribbons, bombazines, | Nassau street, carpets, bureaus, bedsteads, washstands, | at 109 Fulton street, a large and elegant assortment of | cups and saucers, plates, fancy figures, candlesticks, &e., at great bargains, to make room for spring goods, | wardrobes, sofas, chairs, &c., &e.; also, one superior | French plate looking-glasses, pier, mantel, oval, centre | candelabras, mottoes, coupees and clocks; ormolu gilt 'ANTED—A SITUATION, AS WET NURSE, BY A ° i + 30 | rorewood pianoforte. and other glasses; also, 100 splendidly framed oil paint- | gold vases, candelabras for gas, splendid sevres china healthy young woman with good references. Ap- pieces fine French broad cloths at 14s.,. wort 's00 ———— ings, by sume of our first artists, &c. The stock is all | tables, with ormolu standards, with couplete suits of | ply at No. 4 Washington square. silk dresses at $6, worth $10; 200 pieces plaid cash. UCTION SALE.—NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS, GOLD | of the first class, and belongs to one of the largest deal- | vases to match, mest elaborately painted, each painting | ———-—— meres at 2s., worth 4s.; 400 dozen Bajon’s celebrated and silver watches, &c., from # Broadway store. | ers in the city declining business, Sale without reserve. | a perfect gem; splendid painted plates, ‘card,receivers, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS SEAMBTRESS; IS u v , OSGOOD, Auctioneer, will sell at his_salesroom. bs ———.. | parian groups, ornaments,,&c.; bronzes, in a large va- ‘a good dressmaker. Can be seen for two days LEADBEATER, 64 Nassau street, Saturday, Dec. 30, at 10% A. M., a ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—BY H. H. | ‘iety, of clocks, candelabras, coupes, ures, groups, | at 425 Sixth avenue,;between Twenty-fifth and Twenty- 347 Broadway, corner of Leonard street. large and extensive assortment of valuable gold and LEEDS & CO.—Friday, December 29, at 12 o’clock, | &¢.; superb ebony and baise de rose and buhl hecretary, | sixth streets, tm the bakery. 4 ;. silver watches, from the most celebrated makers; also, 8 | at the salesroom No. 19 Nassau street.—Superb assort: | cost $200; rich carved ebony cabinets, inlaid with pearls, — Holiday Ow Boys’ Overcoat, C large assortment of fine jewelry, comprising brooches, | ment of first class diamond set jewelry, from one of the | and frames,painted by old masters; writing desks, tables, Wiccinemeacs A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH GIRL, A mi Milne. dive, tal enmatenes oth ind b=. om finger rings, lockets, crosses, sieeve buttons, 69 vest, | best manufacturers in the elty, every article warranted, | papatries, work boxes, &c.; antique marquetee chairs of situation as dressmaker in s private family, or Seats for me a nev Tices reduced to auitthe | chains, &c. The above goods belong to a first class | consisting of single stone breastp ns and finger rings, | the fifteenth century; elegant and costly antique laces, | would like a few families’ work by the day. ments for men and boys, at prices juced to suit the J y; damask shirts. Also a large variety of | address a note to ©. L.., Herald office. ‘We are now H. H. Leeds & Co. | a superb pair of porcelain flower pots, elegantly decorat- | sylvania. A liberal coypensation will pe ino iAPely ani by Also, 300 fine plaid long shawls at $4, wort! Arrival of the Southern Mail. . Baurmore, Dec. 28, 1854. By the arrival of the Southern mail as late as due, we have received New Orleans papers of Friday, but they contain no news. s kid gloves, gents’ size, at 58. per pair. Bi Movements of Steamships. ARRIVAL OF THE ISABEL AT CHARLESTON. Cuarixston, Dec. 26, 1854. ‘The steamship Isabel has arrived at this port, with Havana and Key West dates to the 23d inst. [Her ad_ viees are anticipated by the arrival of the Empire City at this port.) 5 DEPARTURE OF THE BLACK WARRIOR. New Orieans, Dec. 25, 1854. ‘The steamship Black Warrior sailed from this port yesterday for New York, via Havana. THE JAMES ADGRR AT CHARLESTON. Cuarteston, Dec. 26, 1854. ‘The steamship James Adger, Capt. 8. C. Turner, ar- rived here from New York at eight o’clock last Monday evening. 4 house in Broadway. eluster do., crosses, ear tings; also, other very beauti: times. | BOUGHTON & KNAPP, 10 Cortlandt street. . ; gs; also, other very beau a abirt s ful set jewelry, with precious stones; also, ; porcelain ancient dresden vases; antique . Y ELIAS COMBS, AUCTIONEER—CLOAKS aT AUC. | {*1,feh Jewelty, with precious stones; also, peered sets, antique coin, ke. Also a number of ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS NURSE; — F? 4 vs be vel “7 ed oy = be ee Combs will sell, on Friday, Dec. 29, | also, heavy double case full jewelled gents’ levers, &c , | Very fine original oil paintings, by masters of the Dutch must understand her business, and be well recom- ‘we will offer our large and elegant stock of win- at? o'clock P. se , ke, ter el ing at very low ages "a close the season. cloaks, of various af at the store 125 Bowery, 150 | without reserve. and Flemish schools. The whole comprises as fine acol- | mended. Apply at 16 University place. Consigaments of merchan- lection of sevres porcelaine, antiques, ‘c., as were ever . & 00., dise solicited for the above sale. Apply at the office, ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—BY H. H. LEEDS | offered at auction. Lawrence & Horn, attorneys for J. ANTED—A SITUATION AS SEAMSTRESS, BY A 268, 259 and 260 Broadway, corner of Warren street. d t. . ° , 2 im toon! Tk a oung girl who understands andhas A Ys 244 Grand stree' & CO., at 12 o'clock on Friday, 20th, infront of the | M.Smit: I.. Benton, attorney for M. 8. Coben. wivced Ft te Gnaeanee anor ea years old; is kind ard gentle in single or LIAM TOPPING, AUCTIONEER, 22 BROAD | t2 take care of children. Please call at No. 0 nine street.—Friday, Dec. 29, at twelve o’clock. Terms > | street, in the rear, between the Bowery and Second wanhatle phone ‘idtiineeia bale of gold watches. double harness, To be sold without reserve. street.—Great sale of watches for manufacturers’ dl 9 7 Y WM. TOPPING, AUCTIONEER, 22 BROAD perp hry war a bay horse, 153¢ hands high, Overcoats, and Frock Coats, &c.—We are closing out our elegant stock ts Vt le satiastoumthiby strane cerae bove menticned watches aro those lately exhi- ¥ WILSON, AUCTIONEER.—TO-MORROW MORN- | the finest lot of watches of all kinds ever offered in this 268, 250 and 200 Broadway, corner of Warren wreet, | hited in the yet Palace, and are sold topey aivances: | FY “ne‘at’ 104. eclocs, the saonte ot the ego | market Tne fade are invited to ntend. iy, seas ak toca cepa oe, | Robes de Chambre, Embroidered §: hunting and open face patent levers, of the best London { (Our story house, 100 Twenty-fourth ‘street, between /M. WITTERS, AUCTIONERR—WILL SELL, ON SA. | (70, f required. Apply at 104 West Nineteenth street, Jackets, Gentlomen’s Bhiawis, &o.—A very select et nemctng | and Geneva makerg al of Which are warranted as repre- | Tor furniture ae buts. coutee and ride tables, about 300 turday, at 1034 o'clock, at 187 Canal street, all the above, for holiday Presents, a very reduced prices. bon al, hie re a eeay cent woisk ot | yards tapestry ton the floors, large pier glassex, | the genteel parlor, chamber and kitchen furniture of a ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTABLE . DEVLIN ention at the Crystal Palace: genu. | '08ewood etegere with mirror doors, brocatelle curtains, family breaking up housekeeping, consisting of sofas, W girl, who is a ‘cook, washer and ironer, in a +6 Tosewood seven octave pianoforte, a superior instrument; | chairs, marble top centre and dining tables, gilt frame | sospectable family. [er city referenee . Can be oil paintings, solid mahogany extension table, china | mirrors, lamps, girandoves, oil paintings, bookcases, ele- | seen for two days, if not engaged, at 10° York street, dinner and tea sets. costly china vases, ormolu clocks, | gant tapestry, three ply and other carpets, oilcloth, | Brooklyn, second floor, front room. avenue. account.—This day, Friday.) at 12 o’clock, will be sold ween Sixth aud Seventh avenues. .» 258, 250 and 260 Broadway, corn eee eet, | tracted so much i ay vs ates Arwhdmnaiaes ine chronometer, duplex, patent lever and straight lino Boy ‘Mock of escapement, of the following makers are among the lot: winter elothing, and the prices at which we are closing | —:¥- Cooper, Jules Jurgensen, M. J. Tobias and others. | rosewood and mahogany bedsteads, bureaus them Say banerreve the as Aopen! of families sapply- ONTINUATION SALES.—D. D. NASH, AUCTIONEER, | *t#@ds. beds and bedding, hait mattres: 1 ys. hy r THE KNOXVILLE AT SAVANNHH. Savanna, Bec. 26, 1854. ‘The steamship Knoxville arrived here to-day from New York, after a passage of fifty-six hours. —Our nd wash” rods, mahogany, rosewood and walnut bedstea 's, bedroom | hair and other mattresses, feather beds, spreads, blan- ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET N Bra their boys during th D. DEVLIN carpets, crockery, cut glass ware, silver ware, castors | kets, dressing bureaus and washstands, wardrobes, 266, 250 and 200 Brondway, comer of Warren street tnd Cote, SIG Brondway.— Sherif sale of fancy articles, | ‘with out bottles, elagant ten rervice, salvers with, solid | French china dinner and tea sets, plated ware, amd two | jAsignt htPahomnibcl city eaten eae nt whe December 29, 1854, at 10 A. M., at No. 241 way, { Silver edges, cake paskets, spoons, forks, &c., being the | elegant cooking and parlor st Tho Philadelphia Post Office. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 28, 1854. ’ ‘The first floor of Dr. Jaynes’ Mammoth Building, in this city, has been leased by the Postmaster, for the Post Office, for three years, until the new government buildings can be erected. aby. Good city reference can be given. also a quantity of | Please inquire at 03 West Nineteenth street, ‘ied Boor, pins, bracelets, gold watches; of millinery goods, bonuets, silk dresses, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SMART, preserves, cherry brandy, wines Jewelry, diamond riny lao’ tit Oak Hall—Great Bargains !—Notice Our isting of f¢ 1 staple stati Jopes, | Whole contents of a large and well furnished house. large and fashionable stock of winter clothing, is selling | wafers, bath ano post. paper, chess boars, deminces, The forniture ie nearly new, and every article will posi a the coh of manufacturin as ve sexe ioak se dice, English and American drawing papers, ievienas imac § : ‘ aes wis, &e., together with holiday presents, irl, who has had oR. GROOT an m street. N.B,—Bro- y steel pens, ers, 1 . > Fi Bogel " - girl, who h: long ex; nee . veel baba taboer Gb seted risen. aoket nnd themcrautuas: bockay Wititay: eons, Faber ENRY T. LEDS, AUCTIONEER.—SALE OF FURS elegant rosewood piano, made by Nuns. maid and seamstress; also can Samant iron well, ihe , a Yo, 1 Cathe- at auction, at 1 o'clock. : pen A it No, 1 Cathe heat of reference given. Call at 35 Seventh street, for ack room. 4 i alechonn se pencels, crayons, sketch books, inks, ink powder, &e. ee ah soma Dintols Fak Bolte oo er ey aT ~ i alii Shainin ; # & CO., AUCTION 3 dress and frock conten Re, ere Attention Wwinvitet te | ZVLOSING SALE OF LADIES FURS AND Suman | Tanutactured furs, Please ekamine before sale. All of CR e a eee Roe URE ee ae | Ce Snr Mine ie UNM our elegant stock of the above garments, which we are ‘robes, To-morrow, Saturday, Dec. 30, at 10 o’clock bowed Ceo for city trade. Sale | o'clock, at the sales room, No. § Pine street, for account ANTED—ASITUATION, BY A COMPETENT YOUNG now selling at greatly reduced pricen ADM. and in the evening, at deatedh salecroome, ican caamticemat lamonds, jewelry, gold woman, as chambermaid, laundressor seamstress; ROGERS & CO., Willoughby and Pearl streets, ‘n, by JOSEPH OHN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER.—CONSTA- 121, 123 and 125 Fulton street, corner of Nassau. | HEGEMAN, auctioneer, a large and well assorted stock J ble’s gale, this day, at 74 Greenwich atrect, at 103, | (ieeant, diamond rings, sccomenntincteaes Penland | the ary ger aliens ase of elegant furs and robes, from the stock of J. H. Har- | O'clock, of a large stock of good segars, tobacco, enult, | pearl act jenetey of enery deseriptions mtamead aliens | etry & Robes de Chambre, Gentlemen’s Shawls, | Jey, 24 John street, New York—all manufactured in the | and pipes; also glass cases, p> ‘i < i fore counters, fixtures, &c. is ‘ FD. “rappers, &e.—A large assortment of the above, suita- | bestgnanner for his own retail trade. No printed cata- CHAS. F. WATTS, Coates” Sroeeee, 08 ntaiting eleven fine briliants each; elegant we ‘A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- $15 to Markets. PHILADELPHIa STOCK BOARD. PurLaperuia, Dec. 28, 1854. The money market is without change. In stocks there isan lear recent We quote ing at 36, Morris Canal at 12, Long Inland R. R. at 13, Pennsylvania R. R. at 43%, Pennsylvania Fives at 813. New OnLeans, Dec, 25, 1854. The prices of cotton here advanced 3c. a \c. per Ld pound under the influence of the America’s news, ‘which was received here last night. The sales to-day foot up 5,500 bales. W i choice assortment of | can be well recommended. Apply at 232 Seventh ear rings, breast pins, | nue, between Twenty: fifth a1 Mwenty-sixth reste, in | store. gle stone and cluster rings, valued at from man, as professed cook; understands her business ; single stone and cluster diamond scarf pins, | thoroughly’, is'a first rate baker and pastry cook. Have oning if req: for want of time. i ———_— MORIARTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON Fai. | $} ne ceebedaeent ta : ; ney $. HOUGH, AUCTIONEER —AUCTION NOTICE. day, 29th’ inst., at the Dinit a Pwd jamond single stone breast pins weighing from 1, to 3: no objection to assist in washing and ing aired: ‘This (Friday) morning, at 10% o'clock, the aplen- | {eor’, corer of Catherie street and East Broadvay, at Ii each: diamond cluster do., of great beauty; diamond | Good city reference given. Apply at No.3 Astor pl m ear rings, in clusters and single stones with pendants; | Eighth street, near Broadway, at the usehold furniture contained in the large four story | 4.m., by virtue of a personal bei ogy Gag terra) suits of gold enameled breast pins, bracelete and ear | Union. ne rings: gold thimbles, tooth picks, spectacles, pencil cases, ble for holiday presents, at cost prices, logue P. L. ROGERS & CO., 121, 123 and 125 Fulton street, corner of Nassau. uote middling at 8c. a 834c. nishing avon every iescrgtons we paged selling pea No. Ty Warren street, consisting, i pact, of one | counters, mirrors, refrigerator, cals, stoves, olcloth, at very reduced prices. . L. ROGERS & CO. 4 © pianoforte, seven o o jase ware, crockery, lamps; also the lease, three years ANTED—A MOR Ak Wa lmao Rea Yor, 193 Soe toe vudhiek street, corner of Nanegu, | $500; superior made Totewood pailor suite, “in dati; fom last May. Thi’ location is god. “ANDREW ita WwW Peapectohies Mateo Ph an a NORSE, BY A at i = fone pa on jhe a Peal) janes thon, RISON, Attorney and Councillor at Law for Mortgage. a cel é a best glish, French and Swiss vars Vid of milk. It is her first . Please call Boys’ ‘ouths’ and Children’s Clothing. — N age rerood etegens, wi - makers. Fine gold fod, vest and guard chains of vari- | % ‘welfth street, fourth floor, room 9, fe The atterition of familion supplying their boys during tue | Tohencan Chamames Freeplen ant arm chara; contly | TOWN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER.—MORT. | ous patterns, together with a large aseor ment of other | week. ; “inlaggie holidays, is partioalarly invited to our superb stock of | rosewood and mabegany belsteads; bureaua and wash: | 0), 808° "ale iremaeak oh pees FO) st 10% m 'y y e si , * match; bair mattresses; beds, bolsters, and | steam engine and boiler, punching press, and various 4 ; punching pi "One prict—ae deviation ander tartan | Sener chee le eee ee enetaee other articles used in the manufacture of iron bedsteads = | stands her business in French’ and stances P. 1. ROGERS &CO., | tora, saivers, spoons, ladles, forks, ‘crockery, out glass | "4 other {rou work, Seer. Coremeties as pastry cook, Best of elt ain. Cal Se 121, 123 and 126 Fates street, corner of Nassau. ware, ivory cu' ; mahogany and black walnut ex- DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER.—IMPORTANT SALE rhanje rane Seager ae basaul for two days at 271 Mulberry street, near Prince, Szrrovs Accrpenr To THB Davonter or R.H. Dana —0n Monday, at noon, as Miss Charlotte Dana, daughter of Richard H.'Dana, Exq., who resides at No. 43 Chestnut street, was crossing the Common in the direction of West street. from Beacon street, she was run down by a sled. and while prostrate a second sled came u her. The runner struck her on the chin, and it is wed that the unfortunate lady has sustained fatal injury. She was conveyed to her father’s house, and was invensible for four hours. Yesterday morning she seemed to revive a Nttle, but towards evening she ww worse, and it was Lah she could not survive the 't.— Boston Travelle:, ; Silver boxes, &e. Watches—Fine gold lepine, lever, chronometer, duplex, huating levers, &e., with touble Every article warranted as represented in ca- a W/ ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SiTU- Ww ation as professed cook, who oughly under. | boys’ ciething, which we are now closing out at unusu- | stand, ally low prices. N. B.—Every article is marked in plain | pitto, ner temsion dining and tea tables; le, time . wnt. nwa: teteasidied Semdee cdicst satus, aioe oes tables, bat Mee, oe a. of elegant household furniture, earpets invited to attend a meeting at the drill room, over Con. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE , paint Bargains, f irrors, &e, M. DOUGHTY will sell, this da; ; —$100,000 worth of fine fashion clothing, manufac- | batement furniture, with which the sale will commence. (iritay), at: Tose eclonk. at 64 Sixth avenue, ‘a large ‘an, | tr¢ Market, on Friday evening, 29th inst,, at 64 o'clock Jo"ng, roman, to go genera housework or cham- / J Tne Foponure Case IN ee wile we referred to on Thursday, was ‘Mrs. Rice, wife tured by three of the leadizg houses in Broadway, sell. | The furniture is of the best description, and comprises | (Sriment of houschold furniture, consistivg of sotas, Wnemngree eras te eT Ge Ing at 25 per cent under cost of manufacture, at | many things both useful and ornamental. Saleponitive. | Yrte-u-teter, mahogany dress bureaus, wasbstands, ro. | Tuya te Boor Wm, 8, Wood, hl dhs 'AN’S clothing warehouse, 66 and 68 Fulton street. ny mm word and mahogany bedsteads, hair mattresses, feather . id NTED—| LADY," RNISHED Sore patasemnedad Da, rag-aigneey mie rin,” oer iy | aby nee, fing ad steonon tien, mabe | James ar, Jona Hoope, ” room beats au Gunny Suit? SccaBog erate Broken Banks—Present Value=AM1_ New | i664, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the store, ofgoods suid on | F&RY chairs, rockers, easy and sewing chaire: lounge, | Morris Miller, John H, Chambers, Fourteenth 'street or below Onnal, street, and betwepn York city banks taken at par; Government Stock at 90 | account of former purchasers, consisting of linen sheets, | ; 48» Couches, ¢ivame, ottoman, oil: painting: cents; Bridgeton, 80; Wheat Growers, 80; Lewis County, | pillow cases, napking, doylies, &c. Sichigr aed ama tonkcink. Gite 40; aabtenaw, 40; Indiana, 00, at EVAN’S clothing moa. Gease ateontions” , (jybet-cels: ark No Hele Of Tatse-THis: Gay, ae 10 '@eo ok toe = r 7 OTICE.—MEETING FOR THE RELIEF OF THE POOR ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE New Year, with its Souven: store of Henry & Buck, 14 Maiden lane, will be sold, ©. KEMP, AUCTIONEER. —ASSIONER’S SALE OF \ of the Twenty-second ward.—The citizens of the young woman, to do general housework in and at Green's celebrated shirt eatabliahment, Carte? | large lot of fashionable furs, such as fino Grecian stone Ba eo ee clon ae ae Mane niction, | Twventy-second ward are respectfully invited to attend a | vate family. Good reference given. mee Be House, will be found, in addition to. his unequalled ian a et ie ake ee Reece tion Fulton, Oigtt suberior tueewoed Onc ced? | recting, without further, notice, st Fr. Leporin’s, | Wert Twenty Ofth street, between cherehe furnishing goods ie peomeman eben 8 reat variety; sleigh robes, wasl bead, HBr colt cakes | octave planofortes, which are particularly worthy of the | Fricay afternoon, at B o'clock, t0 take into conehdeng, | meme mage Ee sak Srveiee qe en Frabella bear, raccoon, aver and gray fox, buff fend | Rotice of thore in want of a first-class instrument, tion the subject ‘of affording relief to the poor of the ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE tar ee lectio legan! pa va of E. Rice, who after an illness of nearly a week. history of the case is briefly as follows: Mrs. Rice, after a visit a week ago Tuesday, to some friends in Greenbush, we think, returned home in the afternoon, and seeing a bowl of water standing in the Toom, took a drink from it, She also took her tea as usual, but io the evening was taken sick suddenly, with violent vomiting and purging. Dr. Boyd was called a few hours after and attended her until Monday evening, when she died. In November last a man named Willia Gill, who is a brother-in-law of Mrs. Rice, (having m: o ried her sister hy inst the wishes of the family, and e: pecially of Mrs. R.) commenced writing anonymous | ters to a sister of Mrs. Rice, warning her that Mrs. R. contemplated self-destriction. No attention was paid to there letters until after Mrs. Rice was tnken sick, ‘when Gill wrote over his own signature that he knew Mrs. Rice had taken aml was then sick from it. Mr. Rice then asked his wife what she had eaten and drank. She replied “nothing exeept what the family hhad—unless it was when she came home she drank some ‘water from s white bowl.”” Dr. Boyd also put a similar juestion to her, and she oe cy . She made \ the same reply. It is in lence that while Gill was ‘writing these anonymous letters he was a frequent visit- or at residence of Mra. Rice, and in the letters he asked interviews, which he did not ask for when present athong the family. He was in the house also the after- noon when Mra. Rice came home and drank from the bowl, These pnd other ciggumstances hayo drawn sue- . Can be seen for two days “a Sane homes pies J. x Bee b= bags and heey oon gt Private family are : ‘m. P. Powers, Joveph MeArile, ferred. Rent must be low. Please address Room. ng & good assortment H. P. West, Frederick Watkins. rald office. 7 tio 1 at 08, 224 and 226 Forty-fourth street, on | avenues, for two days, ahs sleeve buttons, dressing cases, umbrellas, canes, per- | Other robes. This sale will be worthy of the attention wor: ney tym ——————— |_ ward during the inclement season of the year, washing of a family, or of three y lot off EW YEAR'S GIFT3.—SETS OF STONE MARTEN, | Wm. B. Drake, James Coulter, Joh 4 men or ladies. Ladies’ clothes and Sues Denee, nee eames, Drusben,, porte seunslen, end |:.0% Yerbasers, Gi every, lot. Otined, Will’ ppetlvety be royal ermine and chinchilla muffs, victorines, &c., | G iI. Moller, John Ives, 3am done in the neatest manner. ‘The best of - | at suction this day, at 103 o'clock. HENRY T. LEI F. B. Guest, P. Tracy, given, as to character ry ay if reqt IDWARD SCHENCK, ACCTIONEER.—EDWARD | uttioneer, will sell, at 100 Nassau street, near Fulton, — — — call, or send a note to A. B., Hi New Year, 1855.—Ladies, if i [.Srheast will sell # a this dey, 2 o’clock, pad eth Bee bee fork, consisting of robes, POLITICAL. floor, back room. Lt ‘a treet oufts bh wish to make ta, you will find at Miller’s, in Goual of teh fapey furs, Ae , deing an legs Rasottanent of — —- ¥ Pf ieee tip eb sine ted toilet. slippers for gentle. | warranted royal ermine talmas and capes, Hudson Bay ITKIN’S AUCTION SALE, AT B. EDMONS & CO,’S of this convention will be held at Tammany Hall on I and children’ fises of al thet ¢| ‘sgaiter boots and | sable do, barren marten, — Grecian stone marten, office, 16 Fulton # other artic, suitable as gages of friendship or of Seventh avenue, talogues now ready. a, TIC UNION te ANTED—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMA\ FMOORATIC UNION CONVENTION.—A mnenina | AVIRA RESP x AN WHO | advertived for | Friday evening, the 20th inst., at 73% o’elock, The | i" the capacity of nurse, to California; Nathe anpeeted Brooklyn, and natural lynx, Swe: | December 28, at 2 o'clock, 'P. M., will take place om | Con mittee of Arrangeronts for vriass meeting are parti- PERSON'S Pee ieenheeiien oe, at SEN. a , with boya’ and | fiteh marten, mink marten, lus 3 dish marten, French rable, Siberian squirrel and stone | Thurséay, January 18, 1855, at the same hour and place, marten victorines; also a superb assortment of robes | (owin; % ® disappointment in completing the cata- and gloves. ogues). They age now ready, Me ated to be it. Me aga SOHN COCHRANE, President, —_________ . Catalogues at house. ed to. Walaa elsewhere. N’S, 589 Broadway, opposite the 7 Anthony street, a large assortment of household furni- | Ponement. not favorable to immediate action. Our legislators | Metropolitan Hotel. Bo mye genet mapmoreagps et persed 6; fs Reese f= poof dnd Chamber suites; twoclogant | C\HERIFF'S SALE—ON FRIDAY, THE 20TH DAY OF YOUNG MAN, WHO WRITES A NEAT, PLAIN want to know first what is to be done in reference to worth of books or papers consumed in one of them. | niture, ke. i z ” vei December, Bt, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at 311 Broad- 4 hand, and who is in business during the day, wish- sn esomesiannaanitanenets Baway Susrranp Secretary, For balance of Wamts see Sixth page, *