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G@ommissioners of the Admiralty hereby give notice that of The asverts con- sbi bgree so Reso- and , which have crews.—Lon- pression ef my conduct as a conductor, has been accepted by me ‘with emotions of sincere joy and grateful pleasure. De- string, as | do, to acknow! the many acts of kindness and sympathy shown to me in so uncxpected a manner, by many and highty valued friends, I trust I shall ever Prove myself worthy of their regard and confidence. L. D, CUMMINGS. New York, Dec. 29, 1854. ‘The New Year Hat for 1855.—As a Visiting paasaee can be more piquant and dashing than the of the EID HAT for the mew year. Sold for $3 50, at 118 Nassau strect. he Holidays.—It Is now Generally understood that. no man is more capable of supplying | je ‘the wants of the public than Knox, the hatter, Pegs assortment of hats, and gentlemen cannot ‘@ place where they will be more certain of getting wuperior tiles. Ladies should also remember his stores an the place for finding the best and most elegant as- sortment of furs in the city. Recollect they are at No. 328 Fulton street, and under the Prescott House in Broadway. Hats for the New Year.—The beautiful Da- hat is just the artiele for the a; hing holi- Call and get one at RAFFERTY & LEASK’s, No. 87 Chatham street, and corner of Chatham and Pearl Holiday Hats —Examine the New and Beau- tiful style of gentlemen's hats introduced by DAVID, 301 Broadway, second door from Duane street, where all tastes may be suited. Holidays, Still they Come.—Buy Your Hats at the new Hat Co.’s, 146 and 148 Nassau street. Single date at wholesale prices. For the four dollar hat, we three dollars only. Soft hats, caps, and every y of tancy style equally low. ‘White's Hat, for the Hol! i com: thing entirely new in the hat line, with his new style of patent brim; just the hat to make your calls in on New Year’s day. Call and examine. ‘WHITE, 212 Broadway, corner Fulton street. ‘To Select a New Year's Present that will be Righly appreciated, direct your steps toward BANTA’S iahment, at No. 114 Canal street. For the past Mfteen years strict attention to his legitimate business, and upright and fair dealing, bave won him a position far above most of his competitors; and we see him now universally acknowledged to be the leading Hatter and Farrier of Canal street. This year, however, he offers in- ducements to patronize his store that are rarely to be met with. Previous to his removal to his old stand, on the corner of Canal and Wooster strects, he will clear out 3 most (Seg assortment of all kinds of European and American Furs, a most desirable stock of ladies’ and misses’ beaver ani felt bonnets, and an unequalled va- riety of children’s fancy hats nud caps at the lowest yates. We acvise all persons of refined taste and eeono- ition to remember No. 114 Canal street, as the place where to find a present that will prepare them a hearty welcome on New Year’s Day. Anson’s Large Size , for 50 colored, and in a nice case, with preserver—twice the size others make for Afty cents, and equal to $2 pic- tures elsewhere, ANSON’S, 589 Broadway, opposite the Metropolitan Hotel. Daguerreotypes at 50 Cents.—The size in the world taken for that price, at HUTCHINGS’ , 305 Broadway, which includes a handsome em- case, lined with velvet. Taken in all weather. Deguerreotypes—2ie., 45., $1, and $5, or $3 50 BET Goten, taken by HOLMES'S United States patent ble Operating Cameras—two pictures in one ry (600 caily; patent rights and cameras for sale; depot No. 289 Broadway. Holiday Gifts at Brady’s.—| rreotypes ia lockets, pins, seals, rings, plain and fancy cases; phs, plain arst colored; copying in every atyle, few Year’s ley. BRADY’S galleries, 205 and 359 Broadway. Pianos and Chance for Duyers of holiday presents, and the musical generally. Pianos from ten different manufactories, and melodeons from five. A larger or more elegant assortment cannot be found in this or any other city in the Union, or at wach GG iepros'f low prices. Musical instruments, of all kind: reduced rates. Choise music, published io a tigh isttc manner and elegantly bound, just ‘the thing for a gift annual, at a very low price. Music Some of ‘thi stand best selected catalogues in* ‘the States, at one-half the usual rates. This in_prices will continue until after WATERS, 333 ewermous redu: ‘the holidays. the St. Nicholas Hotel. Music at Half Price—See Jollie’s Adver- Splendidly Miustrated.—Gleason’s Pictorial for the new yer is already issued, and for sale by 8. Nassau street. We hi page engrav’ octave al agi resenting all the steamers and sailing vessels of the United States toed ed afloat, each be- a ife. This wing alone is worth a year’s subscription. Followi: ia we bave an al admiral portrait of Donald McKay, the great shipbuilder, with an original sketch of the new Bridge, a fine view of Harvard Univer- sity, Cambridge, Mass., including a correct ta tion of Gore Hall, ached 10 1 e Ssetltation< the last is given a large full s! e awing, Sedans Snateral history illustration, grouped with ex- itertaste, and adm'rably engraved; all making eight strated pages, and, being one more than has ever be- fore been given, an addition which will be continued throughout the year. Add to all this the fact that the Pictorial contains its usual freight of excellent reading matter, miscellaneous, editorials, news, wit and humor, and we are led to wonder how such blication can be afforded -for six cents. Let those who would procure a valuable and interesting weekly journal, which will 4musement, instruction and delight into their family circles, subscribe for Gleason’s Pictorial, and pro- cure the work regularly. Dry Goods at Reduced Prices.—We are now cloning out our extensive stock of fall and winter goods, consisting of rich silks of every style, French merinoes and delaines, poplins, paramatias, ribbons, bombazines, ‘&e., at great bargains, to make reom for spring goods, Also, 300 fine plaid long shawls at $4, worth $8; 30 pieces fine French broad cloths at 14s., worth $3; 300 silk dresses at $6, worth $10; 200 piecos plaid cash- meres at 2s., pins 4s.; 400 dozen Bajon’s celebrated kid gloves, gents’ size, at Ss. per pair. spilt Sg: : Ey LEADBEaTER, 347 Broadway, corner of Leonard street. Biggar, 687 Broadway, had no Holiday goods injured by cither fire, water, or rats; but he sells mew goo¢s lower than those that suffered by either the elements or hanimals, four doors ebove Amity street, and nearly opposite Great Jones street. Fars! Fars! Furs!—$5,000 worth Splendid fashionable furs for sale at_ less than-cost price, to close the season—consisting of stone ma fitch do, moun- tain marten, French sabie, &e. ©. 1. ATKINS, 212 Greenwich street, near Vesey. your Time to Buy your Furs Cheap. White offers the balance of his stock of fine furs a cost, Al! made in the best manner, and warranted. WHITE, 212 Broadway, corner of Fulton street. Breken Banks.—Present Value.—All New York City banks taken at por; Government Stock, 20 cents; Bridgeton, 80; Wheat’ Growers, #0; Lewis County, 40; Washtenaw, 40; Indiana Banks,'00. At EVAN Clothing Warehouse, 66 and 68 Fulton street. Grand Sale of Winter Clothi ‘worth of fi lothing, manufactured by three of the best houses in Broadway, selling at a ir per cent, manufacture. EVANS’ Clothing Ware. under house, So ant 68 Fulton street. Notice.—As we Wish to make Room for a stock of clothing, now manufacturing for our trade, we will, from thia date, sell our yet desira- ‘and select ent of winter garmenis, talmas, pods be por bey Fo agen Nag Pe vests, at mea jae for cash cnly. Come and see. YDEVLIN & JESUP, 88and 30 John street, corner of Nassau street. New Year's Gifts, at MeLa Ys, 20% Greenwich street, corner of Chambers, shirts of the finest quality, collars of all styles, scarfs, sravats, ties, hasdkerchiers, gloves, under: hirts and ‘drawers, of all kinds. Motto—best goo ts at the lowest prices, Disbrow’s Riding Academy, Fifth Avenue, corner Thirty-ninth streot.—Open day and evening, from 7 A.M. to 10P. M, Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings for gentlemen; Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day evenings for ladies and gentlemen for pleasure rid- ing. Terms $1 per ride. Rich & Co’S Salamander Safes, Wilder's patent~Twelve years in use, and never a dollar's worth of books or papers consumed in one of them, idental fires one hundred suitable for New Year's enge. le by STEARNS & MARVIN, 144 and 146 ir street, the only makers of safes combining Wild- er’s ant Rich & Co,’ patent. plate looking glasses, mirrors and oi! Loses Ny p Bagreir leas than cost. begins at 103; this morning. Families ard betels lied, in Santity, - ar 01 sul aD! juant sending orders. 'P. M. BAYARD, No. 8 State stiet.” Is H. Clark in for Governor not before the fret of next month; but John Ernst is in this day for selling boots , ‘and Congress gaiters, of every variety, to suit customers and the hard times. Call and see. JOHN ERNST, 32 Park row, under Love- Joy’s Hotel Oak Hall—Tremendous Bargains!!!—No- tice.—All kinds of the best and most fashionable winter elothing, (including boys’), selling of at the cost of ma- bufacturiog, DE 'GROOT’& S03 , 84 and 86 Fulton street. N. B.—Broken banks taken at stated rates. ‘To Gentlemen,—We have Prepared a flores, muMers, travelling shawls, eravats, scarfs, », for the ee which will be sold at low prices, IRA PEREGO & SON, 61 Nassau street. Before bere ny, St ypyA Annual Calis, Gentle. men, step into AGATE'S, 256 Broadway. Unquestionably his display of rich silk and satin cravais, kid and other ite pocket Lag rapt alas &e., &e., eclipses ty. 600 Christmas and New Year's Presents will be distributed during the holydays er 600 sub- scribers, consisting of 100 farms and 2, bail lots. $15 only will secure a warrantee deed for four Duilding lots, 25 by 100 feet each, or a farm from two to twenty acres, For full information apply to CHARLen WOOD, 208 way, where maps and pamphlets can be had gratis. Afternoon Entertainments.—To-day, by Per- hams Troupe. Ladies and children should avail them selves of the unity of witnessing Don Giovani and the other Ethiopian performances given by this ce- lebrated troupe. usual evening exhibitions. Frank Leslic’s Ladics’ Gazette of Fashion for January, is now ready and for sale at all the book- stores, This is the commencement of a new volume, and the best, time to mubscribe to this beautiful Maga. zine. 25 cents; yearly subscriptions, $3. FRANK LESLIE, No. 6 John street. Books.Gift Books, from London, just opened at the grand fancy bazaar of HL. 8. Rogers, 449 Broadway, written by the most popular authors, (itary Howitt, &c.,) beautifully bound, splendidly illustrated; selected for children and youth at this season. N. B.— To be sold at auction prices, (together with every, varie. ty of toys and fancy goods,} in consequence of extensive repairs, necessary by the late fire in the rear. H. 8. ROGERS, 449 Broadway. 1855.—Blank Books, Stationery, Diaries, d&c. A large stock of all kinds of paper, blank books and sta- tionery articles at low prices. Account books made to order, printed heads, paged, &c. Diaries for 1855, all sizes; some souvenir styles for gifts. RICH & LOUT! stationers, printers, and blank book manufacturers, 6 William street, near Cedar. Colors and Color Boxes—From the World: reuowned establishment of James Newman, Soho square, London.—Rogers, 449 Broadway, ia now prepared to meet the demand for these unrivalled articles, having just received invoice, which he will sell at the imnufacturer’s prices in London. Also a great variet of English landscape paintings, aud afew large Fren raised pictures of vegetables, fruits, and games, HL. 8. ROGERS, 449 Broadway. Tea, Coffee, and Sugars, tor the Million, to be had of P. J. DICKEY, at the Bowery Tea Warehouse, 113 Bowery, and Chelsea Tea Warehouse, 114 Ninth av- enue. Mr.’D., by steam power, is enabled to supply his eurtomers with fresh ground ooffee, unsurpassed for cheapness and flavor by any other house in the trade, at the shortest notice ; together with every variety of teas, whose character have become such established favorites with all oe housewives and lovers of pure od unadulterated teas, that their names are as familiar ‘household words,”” For the New Year's Table.KFine flavored Java cofiee, new crop green and black tea, bunch raisins, cy prunes. figs, paper almonds, citron, dried currant tthe lowest cash prices, wholesale and retail, ai J. 0. FOWLER'S, 260 and 438 Greenwich «treet. We would recommend the above stores before purchasing. mastic seh at ae ¢ Holiday Season.—Superior Brandics, Wines, Scotch and Irish whisl Tums, gins, agrape eordials, London and Dublin *, Seotch ales, jelphia ale and porter in bottles, for family use, for sale at W. H. UND) ILL’S, 430 Broome street, corner of Crosby. Dottlen fi ad three finest whiskey, one bottle finest Jamaica tnd pberry, in sane, for 810. ARTHUR RENDALL i ‘Wine merchant, 7 William street. Costar’s Cock roach, éic. Exterminator depot, has removed to 388 Broadway, having been burnt out by the fireat his old stand, 448 Broadway. A ne¢ Happy Family January 3rd, 1855. Hyatt’s Lif? Balsam. — Rheumatism in its most painful forms, also scrofulu, old and the worst cases of diseases of the blood, great , liver complaint, kidneys, incipient consumption, &c., are most imiauiacs ities ba To Nervous Sufferers—A Retired Clergy- man, restored to health in a few days, after many years of great nervous suffering, is anxious to make known the means of cure. Will send (free) anywhere, the pre- scription used, on receiving a letter , Postpaid. to Rev. JOHN M. DAGNALL, 67 Fulton street, Brooklyn. method of treating lung dis- appears to us the more ity as well as efficacy. Dis- carding entirely the use of tube, the patient inhales in a natural manner the curative prepar: we believe, with the hap ns from asthma, or lung Dr. Curtis’s Phy pre. scribing it with the most parengre ts, after exhaust- ing t skill in the case.—[Sunday Cor 7% 7 the most celebrated physicians in New York, writes as follows Da. Curtis—Dear Sir: Having witnessed the excellent effects of your Hygeana or dente, in Vapor and Cherry Syrup, in a case of chronic bronchitis, and being much in favor of counter irritation in affections of the throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, I can therefore cheer- fally recommend your medicated apparatus as the most convenient and effectual mode of applying anythi: of the kind I have ever seen, No doubt thousands of persons may be relieved, and many cured, by using your remedies. You are at liberty to use this in any way you may think proper. Respectfully, yours, &c, C. JOHNS, M.D., 609’ Houston street, Sold by C. H. RING, corner of John street and Broad- way, and by druggists throughout the city and country. Price $3 s package. 808, Married. On Thursday evening, December 28, by the Ion. Chas. P. Daly, Wiiam Avcustus Swan to Miss Josxeaive Kast, all of this city, On Thursday, December 28, by the Rev. Dr. Tyng, Ree- tor of St. George’s church, at the residence of Dr. R. Hunter, FReverick WittAM Barri, Esq., M.D., of this city, to ApELIA, third daughter of Dr. James Hunter, On Monday, December 25, by the Rev. Thos. Armitage, Mr. Moses Comrort to Miss NNAH MOGONING. At St. Ann’s church, Brooklyn, on Thursday, Decem- In Jersey City, on Thursday, December 28, by the Rev. ber 28, by the Rev. B.C. Cutler, D. D., Rickard H. Tuck- kk to Avausta R,, daughter of William Halsey, all of Brooklyn. Mr. Harryman, Cmusrormme Koren, engraver, of New York, to Winmetanwa, daughter of Joho Lamy, goldsmith. In Philadetphia, Pa., on Tuesday, December 26, by the Rev. Joseph H. Kennard, Joun W. W, Brest, of New York, to Miss Many Euzsners, daughter of John 8. Len- nard, of Philadelphia, Pa. Died. On Thursday, December 28, after a lingering illness Ouver Woopxvrr, in the 65th year of hia age, The friends of the family, and those of his sons-in-law, Faward and John B. Franks, are invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No, 180 Ninth avenue, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, without further notice. On Thursday, December 28, Isanru.a Martin, wife of Wm. Woolsey, and daughter of the late Francis Martin. ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend her fa- neral, from No.13 Vandam street, at half past nine o'clock this morning. | Her remains will be taken to Pis- cataway, N. J., for interment, On Thursday, December 28, Mrs. Saran H., wife of Henry C. Timm. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at one o'clock, without further notice. On Friday merning, December 29, Gronge FRenxnick Cooi 81 years and 6 months, friends are most respectfully invited to attend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his mother, No. 103 Forayth street. His re- mains will be taken to Greenwood tery for inter- ment, On Friday, December 20, of disease of the heart, Man- ae Youix, wife of Capt. Geo. W. Frazer, of ship Sea The friends of the family, and those of her father, Adam W. Youle, are respectfully invited to attend her faneral, to-morrow a , at one o'clock, from her late residence, No. 265 Rast Broadway. Philadelphia and Buffalo papers copy. On Friday, December 29, Mra, Maer ase Miner, only daughter of William and Mary Roe, in the 30th year of er oge. ‘The relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully requested to attend her faneral, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her mother, No. 300 Delancy street, r On Thursday, December 28, Joun Cuamry, aged 68 eara. His friends and acquaintances, and those of his sons, Hugh, John, James, and Francis, are respectfally invited to atti nd his funeral. His remains will be taken. from bin late residence, No. 4 Ridge street, to St. Mary’ church, corner of Grand and Ridge atreets, this morning, at haif'past nine o’clock, where a requiesn masa will ho celebrated; immediately after which the funeral will take place; past one o'clock. ; “Op Thursday, December 28, Manx F. Gus, wife of Tho- mas Sil, and of Geo. L. Shaw. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this at half past two o'clock, from her late }, No, Fd Lawrence South street, Williamsburg, on Tuesday after- Ton, at two o'clock, without further invitation. His will be taken to Greenwood. bethtown papers please copy. my) on bing December 29, Tuomas V. MoRREL in the S8th year of ‘bis age. ‘noon, at one o'clock. fo orgy A December 28, Manaaner Harry, aged 58 Her funeral w2) take this afternoon, at two o'clock, from her'ate aA sol No: 131 North Fourth street, Williamsburg. On Friday, Decembe. \ Boxers, gest daughter of James and pe eter, aged 18 months, The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, at two o’dock afternoon, from No. 218 South Third street, W: burg. SS ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. SALES AT AUCTION. LBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER.—STOCKS AND uction—Special Sale—ALBERT H. NI- this day, Dec. 30, at vg bg at ne, for account of whom it may concern, $25,000 Ohio and Mississippi railroad 24 mort- gage 7 per cent convertible bon the Bank of America, Ist April and let October, $1,000 7 per cent Exchaoge Bank, Ist each; $5,600 Junction railroad 24m bonds, interest payable at the Corn Es May and Int November, $1,000 each; $14,000 New ‘Jer- sey Central railroad 1st mortgage 7 per cent bonds, inte- rest payable in New York 1st February and Ist August, $1,000 each; $15,000 New York and Harlem railroad 1st mortgage 7 per cent bonds, interest payable Ist May and Ist November, $1,000 each; $2,200 i Crosse an waukle railroad per cent bond, with farm mortgage collateral attached, interest payable Ist Janu st July, atthe Broadway Bank, in New York; $8,000 Cleve- land’and Toledo railroad 7 per cent convertible income bonds, interest payable Ist January and Ist uly, in New York, $1,000 each; $750 Bond of the city of Wil Hiamsburg, dated Dec. 8, 1854, and payable 1st Janua- ry, 1870, interest at 6 per cent annually, on the 1st Jan- uary ; $1,000 Cleveland and Pittsburg railroad 7 per cent income bonds, interest payable May 1 and November 1; 75 abares Second Avenue , $100 cach; 10 do. New Jersey Central Railroad, $100 do. ;150 do. ‘Chicago and Galena Railroad, $100 do. ; 1 do. Third Avenue Rail- road, $100 do. ; 100 do. North River Bank, $50 do. ; 70 do. Bull’s Head Bank, $25 do.;10 do. Mechanica’ Bank of Williamaburg, $50 do. ; 20 do. Empire City Bank, $25 do. ; 85 do. Manhattan Fire Insurance Company, $50 do.; 62 do. Firemen’s Insurance Company, $17 do, ; 20do. Broad- way Fire Insurance Company, $25 do.; 5 do. Howard Fire Insurance Company, $50 do, Terms of sale—Ten per cent this day and the balance befere 2 o’clock on Tues- day. The accrued interest on all the bonds will be charged to the purchaser. Regniar sale on Thursday next, and in consequence of Monday next being New Year's day, there will be no sale, Albert H, Nicolay holds regular sales of stocks and bonds every Monday and Thursday, atthe Merebants’ Exchange, and also special sales when required, Tuesday, Wednesday, Fri- Saturday. At private sale—A great variety of railroad, city and State bonds, bank, insu- other stocks of undoubted character for in- yestment. For particulars see his private sales cata- logue. Office No. 4 Broad street, next to the corner of all. M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONFER, 23 BOWERY, RE- + spectfully solicits from his friends and the public e same patronage as they have heretofore extentied to leave to announce that he is at all times ready to make advances in sums from one hundred to five thousand do!lars, on every description of merchan- dise, dn liberal terms. UCTION NOTICE.—-497 PEARL STREET—MR. OWARREN, will sell at auction, on Saturday, the i instant, at 10 o'clock, the stock ‘and fixtures of a splendid oyster’and dining’ saloon, composed of marble top tables and counters, and cooking range, with boilers, stew pans and all complete. UCTION NOTICE. —THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEER.— A By BELL & BUSH.—Thia day, at'11 o'clock, closing imported of the assignee’s stock of eu wines and liquors, in lots to suit families and others. We have only to state there has been no complaint from former purchasers; all were as represented. The fine sherry, port and Madeira wines are not excolled: Scotch [and ish whiskey, London dock brandies, Jamaica rum, pure Holland gin, malmaey and Catawba wines, &c., the same. This is the closing sale and most worthy atten- tion. Sale will take place in the sales rooms, 24 Contes street. S, Vandeveer, assignee, UCTION SALE.—NEW YEAR’S GOLD and silver watches, &c., from a Broadway store. (UE, OSGOOD, Auctioncer, will sell at ins salesroom. 64 Nassau street, this day, Dec. 50, at 103A. M., a large and extensive assortment of. valuable gold and silver watches, from the most celebrated makers; also, a large assortment of fine jewelry, comprising. brooches, finger rings, lockets, crosses, sleeve but 69 vest, chains, &. The above class bouse in Broadway. ‘I iden ¥ ELIAS COMBS, AUCTIONEER.—CIOAKS AT AUC§ tion.—This day, at 125 Bowery, will be sold one undred and fifty ks, of various styles. Consign- ments of merchandize for auction sale may be made at the office of the auctioneer, 244 Grand street. D. NASH, AUCTIONEER, 910 BROADWAY.—COr's ag tation of Sherifs sale of fancy goods ,on Wednesday, January 3, 1855, at 10 o'clock A. M., at 241 Broadway, consisting of fancy and staple stationery, en- Yelopes, wafers, bath and post paper, chess boards, do- minoes, dice, English and American drawing paper, New- man’s water colors, in cakes and boxes, steel pens, hokers, pocket and memorandum books, writing desks, Faber’s pencils, crayons, sketch books, inkr, hk pow: x, &e. 8. HOUGH, AUCTIONEER.—ATTRACTIVE HOLI- 'e day sale of fine furniture and fancy articles, sui- table for presents for the season, consisting of rosewood , ToKewood suit, elegant decorations, silver ware, elegantly upholstered easy and reception chairs, ani other goods, at house No. 70 Warren street, near Green- wich, this (Saturday) morning, at 1032 o’clook. ‘The foods consist partly of slegant ly covered rosewood par- for furniture, rosewood bookcase, ladies’ secretary, splendid velvet and Brussels carpeting, rosewood 7 octave pianoforte, also 634 octavo rosewood,’ made. by Chicker- ig; gas, chandeliers, ctegere, corner stands, bisque and parian ornaments, figures, sevres porcelain vases, orna- mental time pieces, fine dosirable china ware, ivory lery, silver service’ and other silver ware, besides a vast quantity of fine bedroom furniture, consisting of rose- wood, mahogany and black walnut,French and other bed- steads, do. bureaus and washstands, with marble tops, looking pillows, counterpanes, giasses, matirasses, blankets, Ac. Sale positive, rain or shine. BREVOORT HENRY, AUCTIONEER.—BY HENRY & BUCK—this day, at 103, o'clock, at the store, 14 Maiden lane, will be sold, the stock of » dealer de- clining business. The stock’ consists of the finest Hud- son’s Bay sable, stone marten, mink marten, chinchilla, French sable, mountain marten victorines and cuffs, capes and talmas; also, sleigh robes, Isabella bear, Hud son’s Bay wolf, Maltese, Lapland, and other robes, is a peremptory sale, and will be sold without reserve. JF, BReYOOR? HENRY, AUCTIONEER —BY HENRY ., & BUCK.—Assignees’ sale of diamonds, watches and jewelry, to be sold at auction this day, at 12 o’elock at 14 Maiden lane, a large assortment of single and cl ter diamond pins. Ladies’ and gents’ searf and breast pins, finger rings, diamond crosses, opals, garnets pearls, &c. Also watcher, gold and silver, by the most celebrated makers, English and French gold watches for timing horses; also ladies’ and gens’ cold and silver watches in great variety, together with ladies’ pins and brooches, spectacies, thimbles, gold pencils, fob, vest and guard chains. Also, an invoice of mourning goods. Every article warranted as represented. Sale positi BR, BENOORT HENRY, AUCTIONEER —LARGE AND eremptory sale of choice fine old wines, brandien, and cha | favana segara, to be sold at auction, this day, ( lay,) Dec. 90, at 1 o'clock, by Henry & Buck, at their sales room, 14Maiden lane, a few doors from Broadway, a fine assortment for New Year’s tables, con sisting of choice fine old brandy, of vintage 1813; su- perior Madeira and sherry wine, absynthe, Batavia arrack, cordials, curagoa, fine old Scheidam schnapps, leaf gin, &c.; priine Havana segars, of El Talipian; opera regalias, iio Hondo’s, Londres, Ua Lyra, Le pase Ta Exelenela, El Mundo, Neucro,’ Flor de America, with other favorite brands—in all about 70,000—to be sold in lots to suit purchasers, Eisai, SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER.——EDWARD SCHENCK will sell, at auction, this day, Dec. 30, 4 o’elock, at bis sales room, 16 Wall street, great sale of diamond jewelry, watches, &e., being part of the stock of David Rait, Esq., consisting of elegant suits of diamond pina, earrings, crosses, bracelets, cha- telaines, rings, &c., set in fine 18 carat gold; also im- ported watches by Tobias, French, Johnson and others; also immediately after the jewelry a few choice o paintings by old masters and Signor G. B. jolfini’s. great sale of marble vanes, statues, statuettes, parian and other figures, elegant silver plated ware, id English dressing canes, Ls china vases, bronzes, clocks, groups, tazmas, card receivers, Xe., &c.;als0 a splendid and assortment of mache work boxes, folios, card receivers, jewel caskets, toilet bottles, vinegarettes, fans, &c. rs can have their goods packed by Signor I'endolfini if desired. IANCY Gi HOLIDAY PRESENTS, &C—JOHN L. VANDEWATER, Auctioneer —Continuation of sale. ANDEWATER & TURNER will sell on Thie day, Satu day, Dec, 30, 1034 o'clock, at the 1) Nos. 30 Pine and 56 Cédar streets, a splendid assortment of rich fancy goods, consisting of rich china, decorated vases, colognes, card receivers, jewel caskets, richly de- corated china dinner and tea seta, coffee cups with mot- toes, &e.; rich bronze and ormola clocks, shades and tands; bronze figures, groups, statucttes, coupecs, candelabras, candlesticks, riehly engraved’ Bohemian optical cut vases, colognes, card receivers, pocals, ruby Kiquere nets, torquois je and tumblers, flint ont de- canters, champagnes, claret wines and papier mache portfolios; dressing cases, work boxes. glove boxes, silver plated tea and coffee services, coffee urna, cake baskets, castors, card receivers, waiters, dinner and desert forns and spoons, tea table and desert spoons. Also, Rng lish and German toys, suitable for New Year's gifts, the whole forming & very desirable assortment of holiday prevents. seen time be- told without reserve ENRY H. IKEDS, AUCTIONEER.—BY HENRY H. Leeds & Co—Large sale of costly pier, mantel, centre and othe: looking-glasses; also, a large assort- ment of oil paintngs, in rich framss.—H, H. Leeds & Co. will sell at aucion, om Thursday, 28th, Friday, 20th, Sith December, at 1034 o'clock each day, 109 Fulton stret, a large and elegant assortment of French plate looling-glassea, pier, mantel, oval, centre and other glasse:; alse, 100 splendidly framed ol paint- ings, by some d our first artists, &c. The stock is all of the first clase and belongs to one of the largest deal- ers in the city delining business. Sale w.thout reserve, ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER—BY H. H. BEDS &CO., Saturday, Dee. 31, at 12 o’cloc’s, in front of the stoe No. 19 Nassau street, two light one horse cutter slighs, in perfect order; also a splendid white Polar bea robe. ENRY T. WEDS, AUCTIONEER.—SLEIGH ROBES, muffs, vitorines and cuffs. at auction.—This day, at103¢ o'clock, st store 100 Nassau street, near Fulton, the whole stee! to be sold without reserve, consist. ing of every varety of riehly manufactured sets, mado for city custon trade; also, about one hu extra ality sleigh raves, all of which must be sold this day talogues now ‘oady, Sale without regard to weather. WILSON AUCTIONEER.—THIS, (SATURDAY) e mornirg, at half-past ten o'clock, the large four story howe 169 Twenty-fourth street, between Seventh and Eishth avenues, consisting of rosewood par- lor furniture e1 suite, centre and side tables, about 300 yards tapestrycarpet on the large pier glasses, Fonewood etegze with intzror doors; brosteale cereatan’ Tosewood sever octave pianoforte, a superior instrament; oil paintings, solid mahogany extension table, china dinner and tec sets, contly china vases, ormolu clocks, rosewood and mahogaby bedsteads, bureaus and wash- stands, beds md bedding, hair mattresses, bedroom ely 8, crockery, cut gisss ware, silver ware, castors with cut bottle, elegant tea service, salvers with solid silver edges, cake taskets, spoons, forks, &c., being the whole content of a large and well furnished house. The furniture s nearly new, and every article will posi- tively be sold. J CRN, PMERINDYRE, “AUCTIONEER —CONSTA- ble’s sale, thin day, at 77 Greenwich atreet, at 10% o'clock, of a large stock of good segars, tobacco, sauil, and pipes; alsoglass cases, store counters, fixtures, &c. CHAS, F. WATTS, Constable. OHN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER.—MORT- age vale on Saturday, "December 30th, at 1034 o'clock, on the premises, 311 and 313 Monroe ‘street, & steam engine and boiler, punching press, and various other articles wed in the manufacture of iron bedsteads and other fron work. OUN KFESE, AUCTIONEER.—LYMAN & 00., (8UC- censors te’ Cooley & Keese,) 377 Broadway, will sell at 7 o’cloxk, on Saturday evening, December 30, 1854, a very choice and general collection of elegant new holiday books, splendidly illustrated, together with the most celebrated and readable American publications. Also, staple and fancy stationery and other articles, all particularly adapted to the season, AGNIFICENT DIAMOND JEWELRY, WATCHES and fancy goods, at auction.—We call attention to the splendid stosk ‘of diamond jewelry and fancy goods, &c., to be sold witnout reserve, this day, by EDWARD SCHENCK, at his salesroom, 16 Wall st. [, WBAY, AUCTIONEER FURNITURE, PLATED 9 Ware, pianos, extension tablea, &c., at auction this day, December 30, at 1014 o’clock, at the store, 335 Broadway, corner Anthony street, comprising rose- wood, mahogany and fancy iron furniture, two elegant rosewood pianos, extension table, plated ware, &c., all ot which mst ponitively be sold. O POSTPONEMENT.—TUNIS MORRELI, AUC- tioneer.—Free sale, this day, (Saturday,) Dec. 30, at 934 A. M., and continue all day, at 804 Broadway, corner of Duane street, silver and plated ware, in variety, French china tea sets, &c., elegant ornaments, Bohemian glass, cut glassware, ‘workboxer, oil paintings, mirrors, suites of rosewood furniture, covered in satin: brecatelle and haircloth; rosewood secretaries and workstands, for ladjes; rosewood music’:tands, rosewood and bronze hall stends, enamelled furniture, easy and rocking cbairs, covered in morocco and haircloth; rosewood bedsteads, bureaus and washstands. A large stock of handsome toys, fancy articles, &c. Come carly and examine the stock, which-you will find very at . : USSELL W. WESTCOTT, AUCTIONFER.—THIS day, (Saturday,) magnificent wale of. houschold Turniture, rich silver ware, china, pianoforte, &c., at the residence No. 72 hth avenue, near Fourteenth street, commencing at 1034 o’clock precisely, ae the entire me Strangements of the house, the whol of which will be absolately sold without reserve, offer- ing’to housek and others a desirable medium for obtaining first class farniture and other costly house keeping articles, pees oan, Bed fine order, having been but little used, among which is a splendid rosewood planoterte, suite rich rosewood parlor furniture, tapes- , Wilton and other carpets, rosewood marble top ta- bles, richly carved rosewood ‘etegere, mirror doors and back, music cabinet, corner stands, two magnificent French plate mirrors, rich shades, curtains and cornices, tete-a-tetes, rosewood and mabogany arm chairs, spring seat do., with a number of elegantiy decorated mantel vases, card receivers, jewel cases, candelabras,. thirty day ormolu clock, &c.; also a number of choice landscape pelatiogs, richly framed, rosewood end mahogany bed- steads, hair mattresses, feather beds, marble top bu- reaus, washatands, toilet sete, oval’ mirrors, sofas lounges, rockers, carpets, &c,, with the basement ‘and kitchen furniture, two extension tables, rich silver ware, cake baskets, tea service, castors, forks, spoons, cat glass ware, elegant china sets, crockery, &c. No poat- Ponement. Catalogues at house. ALES EXTRAORDINARY—BY WATERBURY & DYER—On Friday and Saturday, 20th and 30th inate,, each day at 103 o'clock, at our store,No. 38 Broad atreet: $30,000 worth of diamond jewelry, gold watches, silver ware, &c., per steamship Washington, to be sold without reserve, for the importers, in consequence of their em- barrassmenta, These goods are of the very finest quality and latest European patterns, comprising an immense variety of articles for New Years. These sales (being without reserve) are the only chance to secure New Year’s gifts ata sacrifice, as they close our auction ales prior to January 1, 1855, San ROBES, MUFFS, CUFFS AND VICTORINES at auction.—This afternoon and evening, salc to commence ‘at 434 o'clock P. M.—HENRY TT. LEEDS will sell the balance of rich mulls, sleigh robes, and other furs, made for city custom trade, at store No. 1 Catharine street, corner of Division, without reserve. This will bé an opportunity rarely met with to get rich sets of furs. Please examine before tha sale, ris ALUABLE SITE FOR A HOTEL, FTC., OPPOSITE corner to the railroad depot, Washington city— Extensive sale of very valuable property near the Capitol, unsurpassed location fora hotel, &e., on Thursday ternoon, January 4th, at 3 o'clock, on the premises, I shall offer for sale that valuable property, situated at the corner of North C street, and New Zariey avenue, (immediately opposite the new. railroad depot) having a front of 172 feet 6 inches on New Jersey avenue, run. ning back to 2 20 fect alley; also, a front of 136 feet on North C street, fronting the depot. ‘The property will be subdivided to suit purchasers, a plat of which will be exibited at the sale, The attention of capitalists and business men is respectfully called to this sale, alfording opportunity for the purchase of some of the best property for business purposes over offered at auction in the city. Terms—one-third cash; the residue in three equal in- stalments at six, twelve and eighteen months, for notes Dearing interest, and secured by a Jeed of trust on the premises, JAS. ©. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. IILIAM IRVING & CO., AUCTIONEERS.—SUPREME Court.—Moses 8. Coben against Jacob Moses Smit, Jacob Moses mit against Moses S. Cohen. By virtue of an order made in the above action, by Hon. J..8. Roose velt, Justice of tue Supreme Court, and will continue the sale'to-day, Saturday, December 20, at 103¢ o'clock, at the sale rooms, No. 8 Pine street, of the partnership stock of goods of the late firm of COHEN & SMIL, con- sisting in part of superb Sevres porcelain vases, plates and caskets, Dresden china figures, superb ormolu, bronze, pearl, Bohemian glass and tortoiso shell caskets, jewel. receivers, work boxes. ladies’ companions, satehels, porcelain tete u tete set, French china vases, card re coivers, silver and silver plated ware in great varietios, ant marguetin furniture, pearl, tortoise shall and silver porte monnaies, &c., elegant parian marble groups, figures, vasea and pitchers. @ whole comprising the nest assortment of fancy goods ever offered at auction im this city. LAWRENCE and HORN, Attorneys for J. M. BENTON, Attorney for M.S. Cohen. WwW ITTERS, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL, THIS day, at 1034 o'clock, at 187 Canal street, all the entec! parlor, chamber and kitchen furniture of a fami- ly breaking up housekeeping, sofas, rocking and other ceairs, centre, dining and bles, bookcase, paint- ings, looking glasses, clock, curtains, china, glass and yw ware, one elegant rosewood piano, made by Nunn Co., elegant tapestry and other carpets, oileloth, stair rods, dressing bureaus, washstanda, toilet seta, French bedateads, hair mattresses, feather beds, blankets, spreads, wardrobes, st stove, kitchen furniture, ke. : also preserves, che: randy, wines, &s.;alsofurs, military goods, bonnet: algo jewelry,gold watches, chains, rings, brooches, bracelets, dresses, shawls, &c. ILLIAM IRVING, AUCTIONEER, —DIAMOND JHW- elry, gold watches, &e.—WILLIAM IRVING & CO. will sell on Saturday, Dec. 30, at 103 o'clock, at the sale rooms, & Pine street, for account of whom It may concern, fine gold diamond cluster and single stone rings, single stone diamons pins, diamond cluster pins, diamond earrings with pendants, diamond Maltese crouse, ingle stoae pins and rings, weighing from yx: to 3% seach; together with garnet, pearl, turquoise and opal set Jewelry of every description, suits of plain gold bracelets, breastpina and earrings, ‘gold thimbles, pen cils, spectacles, ke. ches—Fine gold Irpine, tever, chron meter, duplex, hunting levere, &e., witn’ doable and single dials, by the best Enghsh, Frencl makers: fine gold fob, vext and gaard ehai patterne, together with a large assortment of other jew ely. Every article warranted aa reprosented ia cata- in do. $75; exchange ue of i i a Cogs $325; iverpool lew Yo: . An ex surgeon attached to éach abip, No berth secured until paid for. PROFOSED DATES OF BAILING. Wednesday, Dee. 27.1854. ‘Wednesday, Jan. 10..1855. cC., Liv KENNARD & C0, 27 Austin Friars, London. B. G. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. GEORGE H. DRAPER, Havre. The owners of these ships will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stones or metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed. ‘Shippers please take notice, that the ships of this line cannot carry any goods contraband of war. I intend sslling thal favorite Com; 80) vO! wt OF MANCHESTER. 42:196 tons, Oapt Wyle CITY OF BALTIM Gay ‘new)2,538 — CITY OF WASHING’ do..2,700 + Onpt. R. Leitch. KANGAROO,,..... 1,874“ \\Capt. — DELPHI. Thu About /M LIVERPOOL. CITY OF MANCHESTER... Wednesday, December 20, 1864. KANGAROO...........,,-About Wednesday, Saloon $90, $65 and $55, according to state reom. ‘A limited ‘number of third class passengers will be taken from Vhiladelyhia and Liverpool, and found in CITY OF MANCHE YER. KANGAROO. 7, January 18, 1858, ron Pied Iphia, $30 | From Liverpool. $45 Parties wishing to bring out their friends can obtain certificates of passage, and drafts on Li in sums of £1 sterling and upwards. Apply to SauoEL, SMITH, Agent, 17 Walnut street, jphia, and No. 7 Broad: way,New York. LASGOW AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP COMPANY .— The new and powerful steamships NEW YORK, 2,400 tons and 500 horse power (R. Craig. Commander.) and GLASGOW, 1,962 tons, and 400 wer, (W. Com- ming,Commander,) built op trade between New York and Glasgow, wi From New York, GLASGOW, Saturday, 20th January, at 12, noon:— First'cabin, saloon state-rooms (steward’s fee in. PINGS) .ccarevercnasecereseasesrecsstgeesceges> O00 First cabin, midehip ‘do’ “do do 75 Third Class “A ited number of third Coed yaco ing gers will be taken, supplied with provisions of good quali- ty, properly ceoked, at $30 each. Carries a surgeon. For freight or passage, apply tod. McSYMON, 83 Broad. way, New York. New York city bills or gold only re- ceived for passage.’ S$, MAIL LINE FOR CALIFORNIA, VIA _ASPIN- e wall and Panama Railroad.—On Friday, January 8, at o'clock, P, M., trom pier foot of Warren street, North river, will be despatched the fleet steamship GEORGE LAW, Capt. G. V. Fox, U. 8, N., to connect at Panama with the new and superior steamship Golden Age. Avspare boat always kept at Panama, to prevent detention in case of accident, No express freight re- ceived after 1 o'clock on the: day of sailing. |For pas. sage a) at the company’s office, fest street pth nosed J. W. RAYMOND. §, MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—FOR HAVANA ¢ and New Orleans—On Tuesday, January 2, at 2P. M.,from pier foot of Warren st., North river, by the well known and favorite steamship EMPIRE CITY, Capt. H. Windle. pete can be secured at the company’s office, Freight to New Orleaas, 30 cents per cubic foot, Shipfers will be supplied with blank bills of lading of the form signed by the company, on application at their oftice. No other forms signed, and no bills of lading will be signed after the hour of sailing. For freight 0: passage apply at the office of the company, 177. West street, corner of Warren. M. 0. ROBERTS. NITED STATES MAIL, STEAMER FOR SOUTH- ampton and Havre.—The United: States mail steamer ST. LOUIS will leave New York on Saturday, January the 13th, at 12°M., from pier No. 37 North river, foot of Beach street. Price of passage, first cabin, $130; second cabin, $75. Luggage not wanted during the soyage should: be eat on board xhe day befor, marked “ below.” No freight taken sfter Thursday, Januacy the 11th, |For freight or paseage apply to MORIMER’ LIVINGSTON, Agent, 53 Broadway. Ay EW YORK AND CALIFO! STRA E, NS Nin Hietsiece, es -Aeomsanes, frames Compares of Nicaragua ietors.—The splendid double engine steamship STAR OF THE WEST, 2,500 tons bu: Dy Capt. E. W. Turner, will: leave from pier No. 3 North river, at 3 o’clock P. M. precisely, for Punta Arenas, on Friday, January I 1805, connecting with the favorite steamship Un py 4,000 tons burthen, over the Nicaragua transit route, having but twelve miles of land transportation by first class carriages. ‘These steamers are unsurpassed in their ventilation and accommoda- tion. For information or passage apply ey. to CHAS. MORGAN, Agent, No. 6 Bowling Green. Letter bags made up at the office. Letters 25 cents per half ounce. EW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS STEAM3HIP COM- pany.—For (New Orleans, stopping at Havani Gartying the United States mail —The steamship BLAC W. OR, J. D. Bullock, Commander, will sail for the above ports on Tuesday, January 9th, at 12 o'clock, from pier at foot of Boach street, North’ river. Freight for the interior and for Mobile, consigned to our agenta in New Qrieans, James Connoly & Go., will be forwarded free Pocmtaionient: Passengers for Havana must pro- cure passports before leaving port._ For freight or pas- nage, apply to. LIVINGSTON, GROCHERON & 00., Agents, No. 31 Broadway. N. 8.—The Cahawha, R. W. 8c! ufelat, Commander, will sueceed the Black Warrior, and sail Thursday, January 25th. Bills of lading must be sent in for sigting the evening previous to tho ship sailing. USTRALIAN PIONEER LINE, CARRYING THE United States mails.—The A 1 c! re ship OCEAN will have quick despatch for Sydney, under the tia penriogs ine he (Meine ging Eres i vilege of paying part o! money in worl ich is guaranteed to them, at rery high rates. ‘ R. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall street. ISPATCH 8 FOR a hemp hp aad clipper. ppers per clipper ship KF. TELEIS Capt, Sisson, at pier 27, Kast river, will please hand in their bills of ‘lading for signature.’ Fifty tons of light freight can be taken, on immediate application. The E. F. Willets isthe sharpest and smallest clipper now loading for San Francisco, and a most destrable coa- yeyance. Apply toSUTTON & CO., 84 Wall street. HANGE OF DAY OF SAILING OF THE UNITED ates mail steamship ISABEL, from Charleston for Havana, via Key West.—Tho splendid United States mail steamship Isabel, Wm. Rollins, commander, will hereafter carry the mails from Charleston for the Pacific, and will connect with tho U. 8. Mail Steamship Com: jany’s line at Havana for Aspinwall. The Isabel will leave Charleston on the 4th and 19th of each month, and leaves Havana on the 10th and 25th of each month. Apply to MORDECAI & CO., 110 East Bay, Charleston, 8.0. (OR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA—U, 8. MAIL LINE— The new and splendid rteamship AUGUSTA, Capt. ‘Thos. Lyon, will leave New York for Savannah on Saturday, Dee. 30, from pier No, 4, North river, at 3 o'clock P. M. Bills of iwding signed on board. For freight apply on board; or for pasange to SAMUEL LL. MII CHILL, te Broadway. For Florida, through tickets York to Jacksonville, $31; to Pilatka, $33. , 8. C.—THE SUPERIOR SIDE QUAKER CITY, J. H. Hodgdon, Commander, will leave Philadelphia for Charleston, 8. ©., on Saturday, Dec. 30, at 10 o'clock A. M. Cabin pas- sage 820. Apply to HERON & MARTIN, 3734 North Wharves, Philadeiphin, OR CHARLESTON United States M LENER, T. Ewan, © KE The steamship SOUTH mander, will leave pier No. 4 North river, on Saturday, December 30, at 3 o'clock P. M, precisely. For freight apply on board, where all bills of lading. sre rigned; and’ for, passage’st the office of SPOFFOKD, TILESTON & CO., 20 Broadway. Through tickets to Viorida as follows To Jacksonville, $31; to Pilatka, $33. The Nashville will succeed, and leave on Wednesday, January 3, NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND. The United States mail poaet ROANOKE, Thor. inner, commander, will leave Rler 8 North river, on Saturday, Dec. 30, at 3 o'clock P. M.; will arrive in Nor- folk the next afternoon, and Petersburg and Richmond the following morning. From Norfolk, passengers for the Fouth proceed Serevent direct, with through tick- ets from Welden to Wilmington, Augusta, kc. Passage and fare to Norfolk, $8; to Peversburg and Richmond, $10, Steerage half price. Apply to LUDLAM & PL! NTS, 32 Broadway, x 1ERN TRAVELLERS.—THE U. 8. MAUL steamship ROANOKE, Capt. Skinner, will leave pier 8 North river, this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, for Rich- mond and Petersburg, touching at Norfolk, ‘where pas- fengets going further Fouth can take a continuous line of railroads (rough Caroling, Georgia, ke. IWDLAM & P ‘IS. 82 Broadway 7 OFICE TO MASTERS AND SHIPPING MERCHANTS. —The undersigned, having been sppointed agents at New York for Voston Marine Insurance Coinpanies, hereby notify masters of vessels owned at the Kast, and insured or likely to be inauged at Boston, in the event of shipwreck or disaster in the vieinity of New Yors, on the Jervey and Virginia counts, to telegraph or other- ise advine the undersigned immediately, that assist- ance may be diepatched to them. Also, in all olaitns (or 0 vennels and cargo, to confer with the agonta, that their elaima may be settled amicably and with mu: Balaatisioction, JUHNEON te HIGGINS, 55 Wall at Wants. —— OO A: wishes to obtain e cat in family, io site, as ry Foaally ;ehi ln competent to ton: a Freach, Fog. lish, music, and other sciences. and work. She can furnish good references. Adress box 165, Herald office. YOUNG LADY WANTED—HANDSOME, a gentleman in Liberal compensation. ferred. Answers strict], wo days, Wright Elmore, way Post office. Mm YOUNG GENTLEMAN FLOM THE SCHOOLS OF Paris, just arrived in New York, wishes a school fn the country, where he cov! set as teacher, ke. simply to improve himself in the Foglish language.” Ca: wotnes the very best of reference. A line addressed tu Pv Herata oflice, post-paid, will be punctually attemd- ed to BOOKKEEPER IN A WHOLESALE HOUSE DOWN 21 town, at an annual salary of $900, whose health compels jim to resi situation, offers it te a com- petent person. Address C. B.S , Herald office, giving references, place of interview, awount of bonus willing to pay, and six shillings to pa: thie notice. A‘ | AGENTS! AGENTS |—GREAT CHANCE TO AGREE- make money. Just published, the most interest- pg topic before the people, viz —The Mirror of the City of Sebastopol, Crimea and’ Black Yea. Call and see the publisher, No. 60 Fulton street, up stairs. raughly understands double entry bookkeeping. Kidrew, niating salary required, box 200 Herald ofice. References required. roe SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER i wanted by a young American widow lady, of the jest respectability, without incumbranee, who could ‘ho fill that oftice with ability, ffor any in quest of the same. Please address Lie, Herald oftice. pie? ARDWARE,—WANTED, A SMART, ACTIVE young man, who fully understands the hardware business. Apply daily at 174 West street. Be gale yea BY A YOUNG, HEALTHY AN woman, with a fresh breast of milk, a situation as nurse; she is well qualified by her dispesition, morals, and health for that responsible office, Inquire at the drug store 240 Greenwich street, for references, &. Pirie COOK WANTED—FOR A LARGE HOTEL IN 4 the central part of thin State, one competent to jo all kinds of pastry work and baking, ice cream, &:. Apply at 75 Nassau street, to-day, at 1 o'clock, with re- ferences. ITUATION WANTED.—A STRONG YOUNG GERMAN, between 17 and 18 years of age, wants to learn a good trade, as printer, upholater, or any machine busi- ness. He is willing to bind himself for three or four years and will be satiafled if heonly free board. Par- ticulars and references about his character will be given at 18 Spring street second story. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SMART, TIDY girl, who has had lon) maid and seamstress; also cat best of reference given. Call at 85 Seventh street, for three or four ¢ ANTED—A YOUNG LADY THAT SPEAKS GER- man and English, to attend a dry goods and fancy Inquire at 360 Bowery, between 1 and 4 o’clockg ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WO- man, @ child to wet ourse at her own house, who has lost her own. Please call at 145 East Twenty-eight street, between Second and Third avenues, room 11. Good reference if required, ANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY, A GIRL, WhO understands washing, ironing, and plain cooking. Unexceptionable references required, and preferred. Apply at 311 Bridge street, Brooklyn, one door from Willoughby street. ‘ANTED.—A PLACE AS COOK, BY A YOUNG WO- man, who can produce the highest recommenda- tions, both’as to character and capabilify. A note a(§ dressed box 2778, P. 0., will receive eaten: ANTED—A COOK’S SITUATION IN A RESPEC- table boarding house or genteel private fui 3 can cook in the French, Spanish or English style. A at 185 West Seventeenth street, thres doors from Seven’ avenuy ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, who is strictly honest, neat and faithful, ao who thoroaghly understands’ the work applied for, a situation as chamber and waitingmsid, in rome respec- table tamily in the city. Her last emp'oyer can confi- dently recommend her. Inquire to-day and Monday, at DR. H. K, ROUT’S, 612 Broadway; store. QJ ANTED—A SITUATION, AS WET NURSE, BY A good, competent women, with, milk eneugh for twins. Apply to Mr. Melially, ian the provision. « corner Forty Moder street and Third avenue. ANTED—IN A RETAIL GROCERY, A SMART, active tfc. ae well scquainted with the city ™ teade. Address, with reference, and where last em- ployed, B. G., Herald office. 4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, FROM ryt) ‘and A . Would prefer th the country. Has the highest reference. Address J. C., Herald office, for wwo days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A BASS SINGER, OF of superior voice and first order of talent. Ad- dress box 496 Post Office. sau street, first floor, on watcher ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MAN, A SITUA- tion in the grocery liquor and provision trade; ho perfectly understands his business. Can be high! recommended by respectable merchants in the city. Ad- dress B. C., Herald office, for two days. ANTED.—A BOOK BEEPER, TO TAKE OHARGE IN atrstclass hotel, Unexceptionable reference as ards character and ability required. Address Simeon; wah real name, at the Herald office, A4NTED—BY A GERMAN, A SITUATION AS bookkeeper, assistant, or clerk in a wholesale business. The best of city references given. Address C. B,, at this office. ANTED—BY A GERMAN, A SITUATION AS salesman or clerk in a retail store, or wholesale business. He can give the best of city references. Let ters T. F., Herald office. ne hes RO ME OEE ESS ANTED—A SITUATION AS HEAD OR SBOOND Porter in a hotel, by © amart active man wao knows his business and will deposit $100 with his em- loyer for his security. Will be highly recommended by Bis lant eanployer; is quick with pes, ead well acruaine, ed with the city. ’ Good security will be given. Would wait a considerable time under promise. Any commu- nication during the next month will be attended to. Ad- dress H, M. C, 181 Laurens street. ‘ANTED—THREE OR FOUR SPICE PACKERS; none but those that understand the business need apply, to Kelle & Robinson, 445 Water street, ANTED—A BOY IN A TEA STORE, AMERICAN, about sixteen or eighteen years old, to board with the family. Good references required. ‘Apply at 118 Ninth avenue ‘ANTED—AT THE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 342 Broadway } ero clerks, porte conduc- tors, men on steamers and in hotels, boys for trades, conchmen, ostlers, &e., housekeepers and lai &e. Charges moderate, 108. SPINK, Agent. 3 ASMART YOUNG MAN WANTED IN AN 3 OO “cise, that con furniah the above supent Niiberal salary paid, and security for the money, if required «4M. F. L., Herald office, ___ PERSONAL. ATION OF MARY ANN BURLUM WILL ly received by her friend, Mary Eagin, arlstreet, Whea last heard of was Tune im DDRESS.—JOSEPH @, KOSTLER, THACHER, OF 200 Broadway or 42 Reade street, rooms 17 ¥ THIS SHOULD MEET THE NOTICE OF MRS, MAR- garet Pendleton, who arrived from California on the steamer Northern Light, Nov. 16, she will find « letter with her address at the Broadway Post Office. NFORMATION WANTED OF ALBERT DHARNS, aged about sixteen years, of fair complexion, borm in Berlin. He is supposed to have heen apprenticed to a jeweler, engraver, or some similar business, at the cor- ner of Fulton street and Broadway. Any’ information of his whereabouts wiil be received for his friends at Charles Willmer’s English avd Foreign Newspaper Office, 109 Fulton street, second tloor NFORMATION WANTED—OF JAMES NUGENT, A NA- I tive of Newry, Ireland, who landed in New York about ten months ago, and is supposed to be ge with Mr. Joomis, Suffield, Conn, Any information of him will be thankfully received by bis sister Mary, at 134 Mott street, New York. Suffield, Conn., papers please copy. FORMATION WANTED—OF THE W! of Nancy Crane and her child, who left ‘alley, Morris wa N. J., im the fall of the year in company with their mother and grandmother, for the Genesee county, then called, Western part of the State of New York. Address W., Herald office, and hear of something to your advantage, if attended to soon, DA LETTER IN THE TLLIAM EB. FLEMING, 40 CHATHAM STREET, 2 @: knowledges the receipt of twenty-eight dollars, taken from him four years If the person wiahed an; ae communication, it will be received tially. AMILTON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE No, 6 Tryon row.—Notice.An election for Di- rectors of this Company will be held on the let of nary proximo, at the office of the company. Poll open at 11 A. M,, and close at 1 P.M. J. C. WINANS, Secretary. B5( street, or 222 Spring street, the Crane two notes, taken from the dining room of the Astor Bae op the th instant, and no questions will bo onl .