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which ten persons were severely scalded. Me Lock- swell, the first clerk, was severely injured The first gineer, Semael Price, and second olerk, F. M Leeker, are not expected to live. The American was towed up to this city. Suicide of the Rev, mr. White. Basrimonn, Deo 1, 1818, ‘The Rev. Mr. White, a distinguished preacher, at Welisturg, Va., committed suicide to-day. The cause has not trax 6p! Markets. New Ouceans, Deo 18, 1848. ‘The demand for coiton continues active, andthe marketeteady. Tbe sates reach 7000 bales. Flour tends downward, and the ealrs are unimp-rtant. We quote jI!inois and Ohioat $4564 1a provisions there fe but little doing, Mers pork is held at $11, with small sags, Suger continurs in feir request, and quo- tations firm. Molasses, ia Py ‘Tels, is selling at 21 ovnts, serymartt, Deo. 21. 1843, Flour—Sales have been piled 2000 barrels ‘Western were takemat $375 Graio— Market is with ae change, Whirkey—The demand is fair at 160. loge—Sules at $3 75 per 100 ibs, net. and fiem. Groce- ah market is unchanged and dull PittssunG, Deoomber 21, 1848. ‘There ia now eleven feet water in the river, and it has raised for the last forty eight bours, The flour mar- ket is dull, but holders are firm at previous quotatioa’ Dbuserazmanifort little dixporition to operate; sul $3 873; Wheat ~The demond is gond, but transac- tons not large, poor lots being Degleotad and hey. There ie gocd shipping inquiry. Cora is dull; other gtain quiet at previous rates. Provisions—I he ir of nothing doing in bacon to-day: sales could not be made but at conorstion. The market for sazar is dull, and I bear of no sales worth reporting Whiskey—Demand is fair and prices are firm; we quote at 199. Hoge— There is no quotable change; sales at $3 25 per 100 Ibs. ne! Bavtimone, Dec. 21, 1848. The demand for flour has been fair, and we notice tales of 4.000 bbis , including Howard street and City Mills, at $4 75. Moderate rales of corn meal, at $2 50 @ $2 62';, For wheat there is a good inquiry. with sales of By 000 bushels prime white at $1 08a $1 11; 5,000 do, red at $1 2 $1 03, Corn continues active, the sales Teaching 22,000 bushels, at 500. for white. and 590. @ le. for yellow. 0: without change to moderate nies Whiskey is quoted at 26c., with salvs of 400 bdis. ly of coffee in firet bwods is em The . In pork there fa epeculative mevement, and the market has an Up- ward tendency. The stock market is without change. ‘Laren rnos Brazit.—By the arrival of the hand- tome new bark E. Corning, Captain Corniag, in a short ypastage from Rio Janeiro, we are in the receipt of ac- ‘counts from that port to the 8th ult., and papers to the 3th The oply item of interest, however, which we find inthe Jornal do Comercio, is a notice of the ar- rival thers on the 24 November, of the steamship Cali- fornia, afier a passage of twenty-six days from this port, It will be remembered that this is the first steamer for the California trade, which left here in the beginning of October. Her pastage to Rio must be ooked on as very satisfactory evidence of her speed. Fron Liws.—We are in receipt of a copy of El Comercio of the 10th October last. Among the reports f the maz kets in the Pacific, we find the following re- gozding thipments .o[California; itis taken from the Valparaiso Mercurio of the 20th September :— ‘Two ventures have been made to the coast of Calitornia, ove of provisions to the amount ad the other of forsign manufactured goods to t U, The account from that market are so, Probable further ventures will be made, ¢ the incorporation of that countey Teal eases cacsetion Lave veeat oom eved ioe ia porte of Nerth Amorican manufactures, the whieh will tend BD iguten tivs market meh of euch gocde. yy this it would seem that the “ golden news’ had not at that time spread to Valparaiso, Theatrical and Musical. Bowsnr Tuxatae.--The very unpleasant weather jast evening had the effect of thinning the house some- what, but the performances went off with great eclat. "The first piece was “ The Golden Farmer,” a play which bas probably as much popularity as any dramatic piece ‘ever preeented to the New York public. Winan’s per- formance of Jemmy Twitcher of “ Vel vot ovit ?’’ no- toriety, was a most comical piece of acting; and J, H. Aili end Mire. Jordan, as the Golden Farmer and his ‘Wife, were also excellent. Tho ladder scene was well d. After the Golden Farmer came Herr Dries- nd his lions, tigers, kc , in the Lion Tamer, and thelr usual wonderfu! performances were gone through Poss ie drama o! the “ Maid of the Inn,”’ with M ‘as the heroine, concluded the performances, ser er dancing b by the elegant Cioccaand Nen. To say that the pertorman: at the Bowery are good, is not Seen, they are splendid, and the applause which is nightly lavished on them fs well merited. To nighta most excellent bill will be presented,in which melo. drama, epectacie, dancing, and a sierling drama will all be combined. J. M. Soott, Stevens, Dail, Miss We- myss, Miss Denin, Winans, Jordan, and all the favorite members of the company will appear. Broapwar Treatre.—Notwithstanding the heavy | etorm that prevailed la:t evening, the house wa® pretty well filled on the occasion of the second ap- pearance of the distinguished German artistes, Charles and Adelegichnstock. The faroo of tho “ Omnibus” was perfor! by @ good cast, previous to the grand | musical entertainment given by both, on the violin and piano-forte ; and the first piece introduced was the auetto from “ William Tell,” arranged for their Tet ive instruments, which was executed with effect. The powerful execution of both per- formers completely enraptured their enthusiastic 8, WDO poh loud and vebement in their frequent tratio! i Miss gad is the wore tifal piece, het anilla,’? compored by Dreyschock, a ber astonishing efforta, which were Saracd ap just applause, on the occasion of her firet arance here on Tuesday erening.— Im the erate fantasia from “ Don Juan,” she was equally effective; and her finished style of per- formance, and exqusite touch of the instrument— her general execution, and extraordinary proficiency, at once secure for her the highest eae end in her peouliar ‘he by Mr. C. H, was 'y and grand effort, in which his great and ‘yaried powers were displayed with brilliant effect. Im consideration of his youth, his acquirements must the result of considerable study, independent of a na- | tual genius for his fascinating profession. Altogether, their entertainment afforded a grand treat ; and wm penina the man: le acies Hoanstock {s fixed for this e on which occasion, they put forth » highly attr |, amd will repeat some of the beautifal performances | Tabisawece. by them on both occasions during the | week. ‘Tihoee yeho have not, as yet, heard them, should avail themselves of the present opportunity, asthey | Si attora atich treat to the admirers of genuine me- Natvonat. Tueatne.—The entertainments here last | evening, were varied, and of the most interesting na- ture; and notwithstanding the raging storm, we were | glad to see the house well filled, as it was the benefit | night for the Simpson fund. The promptness with | which the manager of the National has acted in this ph deserves the highest praise ; it shows that the jon are always alive tothe call of sympathy aud | Paes for the less fortunate of their brethren. The farce of a “ Kiss in the Dark,” was the first piece; and | Mr. W. B. Chapman. as I’ ttibone, was very funny; we | understand this gentleman is engaged at the National; he will bequite an acquisition to the excellent compa- ny there. The vagaries of “ Charles the Second,” with | old Captain Copp, were next engcted, and J. R. Scott, as the honest sailor, was muchapplauded. Mose ‘was on hand, in the “ Giance ut New York,” and this sees and all, was as enthusiastically | ‘With the “ Old Oak Cheat,” the ded very satisfacto- feng cate the drama of the “ Adopted Child,” « rane of farces, and the drama ef the“ Fatal Show )"’ will form the bill. Burton's Tuxatne --Notwithstanding the incle- mency of the weather last evening, Burton’s was well ‘filled. The female portion of the house was not quite 20 large as on former nights, evidently im consequence ofthe snow storm. The first piece was the ever attrac- tive ‘Breach of Promise,”’ in which Mr. Burton, Miss ‘Chapman, Mrs. Vernon, and Mr. Johnston were re- oeived with the greatest eclat; and for the fifth night was | 2 in two acts called the | be in This piece continues to be traction, being fall of humor. Mr. John. Jake Breeze, » New York fire boy bound to C: finenia, accompanied by Batty Shea, Mr. Rea, receiv the renewed applause of the audience ; and likewise Mr. Brougham, as Thady O’Roodle, who, ‘from his coml- cal representation of the green [risbman who is bound for the gold digging region and turns up the elephant, is truly most laughable. The entertainments concluded with “ Where's Barnum /”’ in which the whole force of the company are bronght to play, each one enacting heir perts with great accuracy. * Colonel Great: Tos” asd the “Mammoth Baby” are the gre the piece, recetving renewed applauco. 1 excellent pieces aro offered" The Printe thee,” num? Broapway Cincvs—Santa Cravs —The entertain- ments here continue to draw crowds, and the panto- mimie Santa Claus will be a grand affair at Chris: ‘A regular galliot of Dutch toys will be distributed ye 3 gratuitounly amongst the little boys; and the patron | saint of “ Gotham” will povitively appear oa the occa- sion. Goand see. Zoor.ocieat Hats. —The beasts and birds will, doubt lees, draw irsmence crowds of visiters durixg the | improvement they generally lose all. The bears are a Christmas week; and all who wish to enjoy the holl- Joys, sould eee them Christy's Mixstaees Keep all the time fn mort rv censful tim at Meobanios’ Halt, Their dances, lect and oll the amusing addenda to the reguiat concert, fare ne Tracy as evor, and many new additions huye been | las for the holids Cwlifornia Gold Mines,” aud * Where's Bar- | always bearing prices, It makes apparently very little difference to them whether prices are up or down, they are determined sellers under all circumstances, generally are more successful in their operatioa’ than the bulls, Since the gold fever le ite appear- ance in Wall street, the bulls have had things all their own way Slight reactions have occasionally LJ attending there same concerts by Uampboli’ steels, Metopron --This house is doing a fine business, It is excelleny maneged, and the White's Sereasdors give concerts to match, every evening. Concert or Hevar Herz, ar tHe Tanernacie — In deepite of the snow atorm which provulied last eva- ning, the concert of this highly talented vianist was attended by a very fashionable audi who ware well repaid Yor the courage they manif & a defying | been experienced; but the course of prices has been the inclemenoy of the weather M «and M | upward, and the sales have been unusually large, Strakosch, in the different pieces which tany perform €4, received much applaus it was just, for they gave toeach morceau the delicate finish and power of te veh for which they are so erlebrated among us The “Tribute to America,” of M Hora, is a perfect g¢m—another diamond added to the many jewels of his murical crown, Madame Laborde, the swext ‘What the result of the movement will be, no one et present can tell, Much depends upon th e of the money market, and the ability of pur. chasers to carry the stocks they bave on hand. A great deal, however, depends upon the gold fever; should French nightingale, dove wonders, and was usmal, | that subside, fancy stocks would, no doubt, be unfa altogetber tuccessful. She sang two places. the first | yorably affected; ehould it increase, of which there is the rondo finale of “Linda di Chamount: and the every probability, stocks of all kinds will advance. At the first board to-day, Harlem Railroad advanted 1{ per cent; Long Itland, \<; Canton, \{; Erie Railroad, 1; Reading Railroad, 1; Reading Mortgage Bonds, \; Pennsylvania 5's, 1; Treasury Notes, \{. Illinois fell off 34; Erie Bonds, 34; all cthers closed gat prices our- rent yesterday. At the second board, the sales were to a very limited extent, at prices below those ruling in the morning ‘Treasury Notes fell off 4; Harlem, ; Erle Railroad, 1; Threes, counterfeits,on the Mechanics’ Bank of Bur- jington, areinciroulation, The one seen wasletter A, No, 319, dated 17th June, 1847, psyable to D. Webster. The date, 17 June,” and “ D. Webster” are printed, and not written with a pen,as js usual. The whole appearance of the bill is bad, and the paper coarse and flimsy. The signatures are the best executed part of the fraud. Awellexecuted counterfelt $5, on the Chillicothe Branch of the State Bank of Ohio, letter C, is desoribed as in circulation. Steck Exchan; recond the“ Arie di Bravura’ from “La Dieu et Ia Bayadere,”’ in which ber admirable method, her thril- ling eadenzas, rouledes, and vocélises, were as pure and refined as tbe melodious variations of the most oar- monious bird. M Laborde was also well received, and be delivered with taste and feeling the romance of “Guido et Givevra.”’ Signorina Patti, whose exoel- lent voice we have often had occasion to compli- ment, since her arrival in this city, also favored he audience last evening. with a cavatina and aria Attila.” We regret to say tuat this piece of ill suited to the voice of the fair Siznorina, and would advise her to another selection on a futura cecasion, A new candidate for fame. avery talented violinist, M. Coenen, recently arrived from Armater- dam, was, through the kindness of M. Hers, afforded an opportunity, last evening, of being iutroduced to American audience This accomplished young artist performed a Morceau de Salon, by Vieux Temps. which war accompanied by M. Herz. ’and receiv enthusiastic shouts of applause. M. Coraen is \. dest as talented, and cannot fail of success amongst us. The grand fantasia on themes of * Lucretia Bor- ei ja,” by Maretvek, was received with great favor by the dilettanti there present Onthe whole, the concert of M. Herz was a splendid musical treat. Mavame Anna BisHor.—The concert of this inimi- table vooalist, which is to come off on Saturday eve- 60 chs Farmers’ Trust 317% 100 Can: ton co CITY TRADE REPORT, Tuursvar, Deo. 21-6 P M. Owing to the day being pne of the worst of the son,’Change was thinly attended, and transactions in nearly all descriptions of produce were extremely light. —Holders of fleur conti: F less stiff, and de- mandea prices for large lets rather above the views of exporters ; hence thy 8 were chiefly confined to small parcels tothe home trade. No transactions ia wheat were reported. Corn was steady, with a fair amount of sales. There was no change in meal, rye, oroats. Pork remained about the same as at the ‘close yesterday ; transactions in other articles were light. Nothing of moment was reported in groceries. Cotton continued steady, with fair sales, Breapsturrs —Flour— ales did not exceed over 2,000 a 2,500 bbls. in aeparate small lots, among which were paroels ef Weatern canal, Oswego, &0., at $5 31% a $6 3734. At the cloge the latter figure was generally | demanded. Small lots of pure Genesee sold at previ- ous prices, and 200 a 300 Ohio, good quality, at $5 508 $5 663. Southern continued inactive, without change in quotations. Hheat—There were several lots offe1 ing, but generally held above the views of buyer: mirrored to the mind by the euphonious sounds of op e-epiel: wiilemenate from this galaxy of musical taknt. Tur Honnstocks —It will be seen by an advertise- ment in another column, that these two celebrated muricians will have a benefit at the Broadway the; this evening, when we hope to see an overflowing house. If we can judge from the number of the audi- ence last evening. notwithstanding the inclemensy of the weather, we haye no doubt but that they wili have 8 bumpe! Police Intelilgence, Charge of Bigamy.—Otlicer Mincho. of the Sixth ward, arrested, yesterday, a Dutchman by the nams of Ado\ph Gibaner,on s charge of bigamy. It appaars this man was married to Rosa Walchler, on the 20th of March last, by the Rev. F. Busche, of the German Re- formed Church in Forsyth street, and shortly after, they could not agree, and a paper was drawn up in the Dutch language, purporting to be a divorce, and sign- ed by three other Dutchmen, and the wife was told it was all legal, and signed her name to the document, as requested. In August following. Gibaner was again rried by the Rev. Mr. Smith, in Willet street. These facts coming te the notice of the police authorities, Justice Osborne issued his warrant for the accuzed,and | C:'— The sales embraced about 17,000 bushels New committed him to prison for trial Orleans. chiefly for distilling, at 58c., and 6,000 do. ene Sees AO” aware yellow, at 600 ; 5,000 do., haif new and half United § States Circult Cour! te and ye at C30. ‘There was no change in Before Judge Edmond ndorold mixed, Dfeal—Small sales were reported Such vs. The National Safety | at previous prices. Tye--Sales of 1,600 bushels were —After the court was organi | made at (2c, There was no alteration in Rye Flour the jurors culled over, the death of or Oats. Corton.—The rales to-day amount to 1,000 bale witha steady but not very firm market. | Provisions.—Pork—Small sales of mess were made at $18 25, and of prime at $9 50, Beef was steady at yestorday’s quotations. Lard was quiet. Butter— Sales of 170 firkins Ohio were made at 11\0. Cheese only rold in a light way at 6340. 7c. MARKETS ELSEWHERE. STOCK SALES. Charles McVean, United States Attorney, nounced, and the court adjourned. —K nox, of 128 | aiton street, has a large assortment cf Muffs, which he is selling at low Prices, and about as fast as he can hand them out. Making the Fur Fly Ho! for California. ‘che eapest, Best and the Quickect Route.—There is a party now forming for San Francisco, California, via Vera Crus, the city of Mexie>. and Ma. zathn. ‘The expente of this route will not exceed $150..'Those Lerimon®, Deo. 2 ivi. desirous of going will pleaso cat! Immediately. ae the ‘clinton an eg 08 ee ce mcra see, ee allead Disk Hicte!-between 11 and 2, where fall particulars will bo given. ‘The 84, do, IEDs: 2 do, 3246, GU do, 8246: 50 day of departing 1s the 2 6 cee dor Bs 5 9 do, io do, 83; 1 do, 33; 10 do, 33; Good Liying on rmsd. Dec. 3 Be iret Board ‘Welle, Miller & Provost apprise emicrants and sh : 80 Girard eBwh do, 11se, I Man & Meche, fornia: also long voyagers in genera}, that thoy havo coastanly on $500 U8 Chl, 1 28 Vicks: hard, in portabtc canisters, an exteasive varioty of preeerved $20 te Fish, Vegetabler, Soupe, ke, which retain perfectly tacit | tag 3; TL Chee & Del Cals 7 i00) Rea fing ie flavor, and mutritions qualities for 21 years, in any cli. | Mechs’ jf do, 23%) 60 Norristown, RR 13! anisters are kept open in their office for the inspection of | 40 Me ‘Sales—$2,000 Peni ‘and none so'd except theee of their own manufacture, SI do, 79, 1,000 Phit fro variety of ricklee, Pres'tvor Brandy Fruita, Jellies, Jams Catsups, East ond West India Condiments, &c., in’ paekages, for exportation, Warehouse, 217 Front street. Fire Arms! Fire Arms!!.Call California Rifles, Bix. Barrel, end every other description of Pistols. Also, a fall ascortwent of Double and Single Darrel Guns, Muskete, Bowie Knives. &c , for eale to companies and others, going to California, at unusually low prices, by B. JOSEPH, 74 Maiden Lane. Who goes to C fornia without a Tent, will sleep in the open air.—This being true, miners and others Provide themeclves with India Rubber Tents, Air Beds, hr, 1184: 200 Morris 67, 108; 760 U8 Bank, 3% ‘hearom, Bee 4. roke Raulreed. 6pe, no int—div off, 1) 26 do, £34; 4 Old Colony Bi 144; 25 Western Railroad, 10 Railroad, WM, no int, IC Boston and Providence Raifead, of 7 Boston and W. tral Railrosd, 58 Tend Worsted Co, 00; 82 East Merchants’ Bonk, 102345 0. Fiebt Benton Water ower, 4 Fall River Railroad, 87; 8694; 25 Reading Raitroad, 119 eae 7 Fa ce 10" in ont lay—no int, Eaners 2 Railroad, iS should 4 95; $500 Michigan Central’ Me Pitows, Rubber Camp Blankets, long Mining Boots, Gold Bage, | $4,850 Michizm Inthante Bage for pack. mules) Portable Boats, and 'u varicty of Emin TWeN 2b Ose me aatare BS other indir sable, articles. made expressly for the purpose, and nis 3 snes Boston Mu: for sale at Goubyiaiy AUab eet | seat. ‘and Maino 59 Broa: Rathbun’s Hotel. y natn 25 Reading For the Holidays.—fancy Cutlery,embrae= 0 de. 18 ing a Jarze varicty of sportsmen's, pen and pocket kuives, of the meat rareand beautiful patterns, portatle dressing-cases,in all thas | the name imports, containing in the smallest spice the most use- | ful articles. G, SAUNDERS & SON, 147 and 387 Broadway, $2: “REWARD.—LOST OR STOLEN ON TBE NIGHT OF Happy New Year.—We would advise our Teseday, wat rn Te Rae Gold Lever Watch, pe 7 | | Chgine turned back go joever will re! : ag ee a Tee ts Carl erect eee | tow. U. Blunt, 20 Canal street, will recoive the above reward, and to patronize J. B. Miller, 172 avery large acd beautiful assortment of all the diferentatylen, Ales, Tnoia Rubber Shocs, Goodyear's patent, | at J. B, MILLER'S, 122 Canal street The Literature of our Country 13 begin- | ning to receive ite just reward. Last Wednesday a proprietor | of the «Flag awarded hie genorons pr riena, Bdgar | ay ty, author of the “Knight of tho | chiefs, plain and trimmed w: th aoe, Hasler oe Gaiter Boots, Ts ‘iad Martha ann Clough, | Slices Glows, “Benseale Collar and nome: of Canterbury. N. B., 1, $0 prize, for the story called | rous other articles of ladies’ onl apparel, suppaeed to have Spautlaas hie Reightot the Sitver Cross will commence the | Yeon in thesame tundle, and some of which are marked. Also, & new volume of the F ey the lat of J | Chitere Brose ‘Shawl, and white Merino Long Shawl. The above have no reason tocom ruppored to bave ‘been removed, and placed somenbere for for their services, Tbe | matetye A A iiheral reward will be pee Tor th ‘o return of the whole encourage native talent. py part of them. EDWARD WINDUST, 11 Ann stroot, no questions asked, CST--FROM THE SUBSCRIBER'S HOUSE, AT TUE time of the burning of the Park Theatre, Dec. 16 alot of ‘Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels, Sheets, Shirta, and Stockings, that wero wot at the time, ard are marked with my name, Alro, (eurpored to have been tiga up in a white Marved ¢s Quit) alot f alk and cotton Stockings, Ladies’ under clothes, Handker- wary. ‘Theag writers ‘a liberal reward lone his part to nterprise. ning next, will, from a view of the programme, be one | {0h Treasury Notes, 6's td Birionce = Ef of the richest musical treats of the season Indepen- 2a US 6's, 86 Jeane 50 do blo i dent of the cavatinas, songs, duets and ballads, which, do'68 108* 40 Nor & Wor RR F no doubt, will be rendered with all the splendor of | jt do 103% 50 Reading RR, 3025 vocal excellence, in the sweetest cadences and most | 4 do, Wes, do brilliant execution, by Madame Bishop, there area | 1Q0U 86,68 coup a a b10 29 variety of other very attractive features, which in| M00... 00 ‘0 mo re themselves are calculated to fill the Tabernacle in| fio” ae 10% 900 do Fy every department. For ‘he first timein this country, | lou Tlincis, fundable 46 150 do Fy Mr. Bochsa will give his characteristic and lyric sym- | 15X0 Penn 5's 79% 150 Harlem RR or Phony, in two divisions, called “Voyage Musical,” | 2000 Retding Bonds 8644 30) do bite introducing the national airs of almost every part of | 200... Bend am a Lolo 2 $2057 the world, on instruments peculiar to each country. | 21) “i wo do He It will be recollected that this great composition, when {eheFk ofNewYork 10% “00 de 10 ong first (ectiaten in Europe, in 1837, i 20 City Bank 106-200 Long Island RR 960 2575, Fe created the greatest senr: 100 Fasnass ‘Trust 3 300 ‘do Py 1 circles, and that se ma 30 4 DGD 2456 tke nights in advance, the houses being crowded | if 0 100 OR every evening at an early hour Added to this, a| %4 rnincis Bark 100 260 2 powerful and efficient orchestra, under the able | 150 Morris Canal 28% management of Mr. George Loder, will display all the | 100 do bio 2375 charms of musical science. Thie, indeed, ought to 20 Uticn RR 6334 satisfy every musical genius; but there will also be | 28 Auturn & Roch RR ¢ two militery banda, and a Scotch piper in gatacos- | 1/5 a 1 ture. Al these who love to hear the music of their w do “|| native land, breathed forth in the purest strains of melody, should be present on this occasion, as no | 5000 Tresmury Notes, 6 107% 10she Erie RR fll doubt remembrances of the dearest character will be | 2000U 80's, "68 Wig 100 Barlem RB F& THE sors IN eee ny mercy tail on or tlore tha 2th preavne” reign foe only, iF parenge. apply to BOYD Se HIS Scenes ‘all LJ et peer GY BARK (MARCELI,A, CaPT. P, Ingham wil CHAMBBRLAIN G. HALIM, of to BOYD & laa por cal FORNTA— HOUSES AND STORES.—COMPA- Merchants and others oan be supplied rable howeaat short potion, The ooat god its transportation il require itoes houses (or, thols posas, nufaoturers, 243 Water ake mander, 1.0) to Eaturday the 230 1 pags (foot of Morris HOWARD ‘& SON, SON, 75 _Tho Crescent City will po from Chagres to New Orleans. A. SASS4GE TO THE GOLD REGION Fou 875—FOR SAN Francisco Dircot.—The splendid A No. 1, newly coppertod packet ship APO! LU, Captain Charles B. Coffia, (one of tho ore texperienced ship captains out of New York.) recently in the European trade, 6 moss of her Frolg ‘engaged, will sailfor Sen Francisco, California, and the Gold Region in that of Chambers street, N.K.. (whore ane how lieé) on the seoond of January next Pasongors will, be {kon on the following terma:—Stoerage Passage, $15, Cabla Pax ¢, $10; Ditto out and home, $2-0; Ditto with board white ay ye can be accommodated The adv: this conveyance caunot by the safestand most airy ships in speed. Sho is dostined vo sail y, San Francisco. but, if i} can bs done, as is faeaiinons is to be taken up tne Sacramento river thirty or forty set into the very heart ‘of the Cold 1» whore sho is to ren sin for some time. The voyage each way, It is expocted, will be mace in about fovr montl Persons intending to tal this vessel do well to secure their berths at the le moment, sthe ship will ina day or two bo oc. cupied entirely by Carpenters, Stevedores and other Meshanios, bast en) in Ging up borths stowing freight, taking in & provisior making other preparations for tho veyane. Choice of bert awit Betray to passeagersin the onler of the numbers upon thei pases Freight takin on com. Bignment or otherwise. at tho lowe et rates. No Passage saoured until paid for, OR SAN FRANCISCO—PASSAGE ONLY.—THE FAST sailing, nently now bark Exprosa Thoe, L. Boss master, will poritrvely sail 1¢ Wth inst., te the above port. For passage, hpply on board, at Pier 9B, Reo ‘JONES fe JONSON, No, 90 Wall street Another veesel will succeed the Eayresy and sail in the ently part of January, Po THE GOLD REGION, Mwupta Terr, IT 18 P Is PRO- posed to form a company of Sight ve spectable young men, pon te fa following baris, and oes outaet to San Frat $000, thus forming nah persea will contribute th acapital of $4,000. 4 fine ship ofabont 350 eal will be pur- chared, at a cost not exceeding $1,000, and provisioned for eyed for » rum not exceedir g $12,000, leaving a balance of $18. applied to Cl aes ip pe of a cargo of Ce ods as are jud ‘ty walt bo i the greatest demand at the timo o any ship's arrival out A firg:-rate captain, of 22 years’ experienc mander, who will become & eLereholder, and one who ie well anquainted with the whole California const, (having resided out there, ) ie onEaged to carry the ship safely out, and return with her to port. is believed that thir company offers the greatest inducements to respecti reone desir.us ¢f going out, and, also, to such asmay to prevented tiom leaving home, but who ar, peverthelos, anx ious to parti @ in the profits arising from th pedition—to the former, from thé fact that they will not bo pralonsse| with aay other than such pereons as are proper aasociates for them, (for nlege a sufficient number of the right class of porsonsoan be obtain. be the expedition will not proeeed;) to the Iatter, inasmuch as they may, by conte beating, 980 ‘$500, be previded witha substitute, with whom cy will sane , divide the profits upon the return of the expedition, This substitute, furai by the company, will be well known to one or more uf its members, and the compiny will then be id collectively responsible for the foithfal fulfi'ment of his contract. The expedition w | otes with every thing neces-ary to make its mem! com- fortable: and it is Dolieved, that the above-enumerated aavan tages tegether with somo others, which itis not thongnt advisable 10 state here, will form sufficient in¢ ucem clas of persons to whom thi coment is addressed, to obtain the requisite nvmber immodiately. Application to become membera or sharo- holders should be made without dela Captain NATHAN RctuoND, 18 Christie stroct, OR CALIFORNIA—A FIRST, CLASS PASSAGE FOR tale in the steam ship “fethmas.” She will sail on the 25th inst. for Chagres. and stop at Havana, on the route, Apply at 94 Chatham street ASS4GE_ TO CALIFORNIA.—-FOR SALE, PASSAGE Tickets for one person, through to San Francis:c, por s'eamer Creceent City to Chagres, siuteroom, $18). Per steaer Califor. nin, from Panama to San Francisco'in seornd cabin $20. Anply ~___ GEO. B_ ROLLINS, 27 Wal JOR CALIFORNIA.—AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, WHO speaks and writes perfectly well the Spanish, French and German Languazes,#ls0 pretty well Zoslish, wishes employ mont or going to thatcotutry, Enquire at 2 Wiliiam street, 3d floor CSUFORNIA GOLD MINES—W ANTED —A BOUT FORTY men, to join an expedition, to be eompogo of fifty, each do- poriting $20) in the North River Bank, in his own namo, to. be irawn When the ecmpany is completed and offigers elected, which tmount will be found sufliciont to purchase & good vossel end put $1 010 worth of eargo on board, for ths goneral good of the assoct. stion. For further partionlars app'y,to WM. BLAIN & Coy 143 Liberty street, between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clook, ALIORNIA AND ITS MINERAL W&ALTH.—MER. chants and traders that are about starting to the ‘above El advise them to purchase a lot of sly for that market; and y,ubon tho fact, that nothing would pay them ahand- nae profit than the above aruclo, i judge for your- selon. Cheap fur each. "Me WILSON, 88 Willing sted cor. Maiden Lane. YN. B.—A large assor!ment of Canton Flannel shirts and under drav ers, constantly on hand, ALIFORNIA TRAV EULERS.—EX AMINE COLONEL FRE. mont's Report of his travels in Oregon a . fen call st 23 Cortlandt street, and examive my.“ P Rubter Boat,” which can be made) into a most convenient tent dows than and'an Tadia euhor C Dorado, the subseriber wow 8 spires y waiah he has manufactured ex is ed in afew minutes (ns now more like a house with win. thistone the carried Ie ‘wagons, baggage, inen, and even ene ieee of ordrance, and iastruments, across and dow an and other rivers in the wild West, For this boat sovereign hi 128, gent me a substantial evidence of his approval. All who examine this invention rroclaim its perfsct adaptodnems to ‘the purpose Expeditions supplied with variore sitos and any capacity of tox page, warranted safo in navigating any part of tho Bay of San Yrasclooo or any atream in Upper or Lower Calitoraia. he of dinary size ele Stout 76 thes and will scoomapdate with per- feot safety #i: #, and in emergency, many more. Price fee $40 to $7), Including fent, mattress, ke, HORACE H. j | Day, aeons g of India Rubber and Gatta Peroha Goods, 23 ortlans 0! FOR CALIFORNIA.—NEW YORK MINING COMPA- Broadway and Grand street, this event are a few shares left, any persons wishivg to join the Company, are reepectfully invited to atten | | Joguee w will be ready @ | ly by the Ives of @ portion fire on taturiay: the 1 0 na Weald hank any perten who many bave a knowledge of the whereabouts to oommusioaty buch formation aatney lead to its recover 4 Barclay. will be rtormed ‘sue rama of toLION OF TUe DESERT, 4 aie ert, Driesbach Manrice, Fatime Mra, Horhert ‘the MAID AND TUE . Mr JU. tall; ker, 4 matte, Siguor G. N riwil 'o conclude wi kh Guan rahe NATIONAL sapere CHATHAM. Evening. | Das, 24, will bo acted the drama of tho Do} TED Al " ed: Taney: le Sege, Mr. eons Boy, i To ba a Be ay tee Boe Naraaonn crete Strap, M which, FAT. TAL. SxOW $ORS—Go Chapman; Remanbolf, Mr. Tilton; Alexie, Misa G, Chapens genelude with FOUNDED ON Fat Sr. Skeptic, Mer Frand Oakley. Mr Ti'ton; Mea, Skeptic, Mise Mesta, Doors o airtain rece at 7. 3 Pit, L2hge. Private Boxes, Private Boxes, $1: eon Boxes $5. iy ery ad, saint tee ae week TREES, (ern Theor GINATORS OF TH Pi SENT in ‘YLE OF ECHLOPIAN. EN? nts tN MENTS, whose concerts in this city, fur a period of te were reccived with eich Afatingnini i eran a fiea mont the honor of annourcing to the I nttemen of New York and vicinity, that they will pve. w series of thete wapaiat Concerta, introducing a variety o€ thelr origintl Songs, Chorus fen, Charactoristio Duncee, &0, Admirsion 26 conta, "Doors onan £U3. Concert will commence at #.'leck. An Attarnom Concert rye Sain commetag at sloth, FM tole theme nogement aod direction ¢ of EW ORLEANS SEREN DES, AT THE STUYVRSANT Ph suite Beverley, nese ker streot—Third vo — —This Ethiopian ‘Company embrace ine vent 6 entertainment greed soenas from Tealian 0 ‘Som. nambu operas, Som- Lynn Borgia. and Norma, with imitations of Jeni Lin Mario; Madan r Lablache; Madam G: Signor fam gnor Gardioni. Admittance, 25 cents; Doors open at Concert, 8 o'clock. Saturday Afternoon Concert, 3 SCH'S WALLIALLA, NO. 33 CANAL STREET, NEAR Broadway. Mapager, T. P. Cole.—French Model Artistes, 30 ber atret eereeciaien tet United States of Ari wood Kot Up by the proprietors at an immense ex; in seine 220th Z resentation of Susannah in ‘the f with fifteen splendid rej tions of living pio- res; French Acrobats iu their flying Weape; Ethiopian. mouneaim pm Dancing every evening. Urchestra beacs, S7}¢ conte jnette, 250te, N. xtra afternoon formance every Wednesdoy and Saturday at Svclock. gd pee pear BALL. % AND 7 ‘Bow .—THIS MAG. nificen ¢ establishment is now open tity Ah 136 till 4, ma from 65g UL FM The hall of esnisicion ie uated. My wat elegance, and the;oollection of living Beasts and Brae . font apd ‘and moet perfect in America, A performance is tiv exbihition, molvding the Foxts of trained Eleghs its, Foci nd Monbiee. Mr. Brooks enters den of Lions and Te ‘Admission 26 cents, children under nine half price. Bentiokets VAN AMBURGH & CO. Proprietors. HRISTWAS EVE.—CONCERT OF SACRED MUSIC ON / Sunday evening, vid re at the new Arsombly Room of the Gow Buildings, ry, by Dodworth's Cornet Band.— Concert to cemmence Ay ‘halt pert T o'clock. Admission 25 oents, Particulers i in small bills. ONS. AND MADAME MONPLAISIR RESPE * sanon nce that Mr. Fry, Director of the Italian ‘Ope pany, has kindly aod epontaueously eflercd them a Benefit night at the Astor Place Theatre, to retrieve in some degree the lose i»- curred by them tn coneequenee of the disnstrons calamity of the ‘The Benefit will take place on Saturday, Dec, 23d, M Madame Monpla'sir, tendering their rincere thanks to Mr. Fry, ance on this oeca-ion, will endeavor, with the sid of his company, | to render the pei rforninnee one of the most attractive. DEL AND CHARLES HOUNSTOCK | CARD.—MISS mort respectfully inform their friends end the public that their Benefit will take place at the Broadway Theatre, this evon- ing, December 22, ard to ail the Artists volunteering their kind and valuable nasist: | total destruction of the Park Theatre, by the late conflagration. | Spin, a | | some of the Natio Benet of ba ber es dnd Adelo Hohnstock, Solo Virtacsoa ou the Yi Violt ive a Grand Concert on een ig bh On the above ingtrs- and Wisthed! Fo cosude’ Sovtiue” Fevorn WOOw we Deleiaer i "fade, way) Major Minne, Mr, Vache; Spigot, Me tire. Loman, Mr. Waite, Boxenand Farquotte, Sets, Doors open at 64, om nen pmey Ti = _ kB Stans r—ralD ay yed thecomedy of the RIN- qane Fi jake eye Monn, Mr. Garton: « Cy 1) Jone iss Chapman; M. Bozot. ize, Mr. Rea; Mme. Morin dine Vernon, vAtice Neer iled the CALIPOWNT a GOLD MIN BO “s f Old Browne, ie Hamilton: taco? 8 cote Me. Tocansinde with WHRMESBAUNU NUM Mr Beni am: + Burton: Josh Slinguby. Mr John ast a Moran Ory fia Peay ae 4 ‘Tier, 20 Doors open at 634—curtain rises a67, ITCHELL’S OLYMPIC THEATRE—MIS8 Mi ins Benet irlusy Rvctine ten pho Crmee @ tho farce called sn OBJRCT OF TATE REST Mr. Marmad Primrow, Mr. Holland, | To be {lowed by TAMING itae ard Mr. Froderick G EVER: ‘ourki, Mr. Bolland. Pasde Deux by Miss Waltom After whieh. for u, tA Dream of Califoraia—Mrr Wiley we ee ward Florence, Mr, Reynolds; Led aves Cremelin, Miss Ni Atter "oo no ude with ry ron neste 7 ba nathan Plonghooy. Grest Weatern, Dress Circle 0 conte ine Boxee 2o.; Pit, 12}¢, Doors open at 634, ourtain will rise at 7. P. BARNUS, PRO: Meteo, Manager. Splendid performances ev- ‘olook, and every evening at 73g. The dana- fir ounce iho Bugiigh, Giant, We Wetees al largest man on carth, the tailest nad heaviest, being fret high, and weighing over man peir that was ever see x rf and hig petit avorttoart, Titania, tho Fairy Queen, both of whom are ‘smaller than Goneral Tom Thumb ; the burlesque opera, writ- ten eapreasly for the American Muse a, on 8 walker; Bable Brothers; Groat Western, the Yani in the Worsted Homestead ; the Highland Mammoth Brothers; eo et cnaeet Was 8 eri pines: Statuary; Madame Rook- vel ‘ortune Tel mission, 3 Yo'ycare of age: T3bg conta n, 26 cente—ohildren undeg STOUNDING COLLECTION OF IMPOSSIHLR cuntoat. tthe New Musoum, exhibited, every night, at Chambers stgeat.” oud the Wilk cad stay eeagnat tre, cow ent ACLE.—ONLY GRAND O4LA CONCERT alyEN qaheunet unparalleled splendor, boing positively arance in New York ‘his winter, owing to her aa engagements. On thi ion Madame Ducts and Ballads, & the eminent tenor, wn St several admired rat’ and only appearance this sasoa., t to the Queen of Knsland, ex Direator of Hog tidee ta this cosntey inetar famed sheewaverisbo lnisantve naa Ivete vaymphony, in two divisions, calied Vopage Musioal a didlo ot parts of the world; Introducing uational airy auleoted from in their primitive state, accompanied with instruments peouitar to each country !— Firat Division—Chira, Turkey, Spain, Hir dostan, Greece, Porta- a1, Persia, Italy and France. Second Division—Swita ‘To give full effect to thie stupendous work, which created {a Ba- rope such af extraordinary aeneation. Mmo Anna Birhop will sing Melodies. A powerful and complete Orohes- wo Military Bands, vix Harps, beai ime, and many auxiliaries, have beer find the Gesd Finate’ jm which the nauonal steaine will be perfe intinet Orchestras. the whi fireetion of Mr Georre Loder, In the Voyago Musical, Me | Tochaa wil preside at the harp Ful! partidnisre of the whole 26 rplendid as porsible, the exterior of the Tabernacls will be y iuminated with colored lamp ationrd under tho pert co will ame Ara Bishop, on Saturday oveni last op ha rg sing some of her moat and colebrated Coulee jarpint re r yitahsn ‘Orera, London, &c., will present, for the first: the most authentic sources, which are giv sand, Scotland, Germany, Rusia Awerica, Ireland and rising ¢)o best Profemors of this olty, « numervus and Scotland, Iretar sand America, are interwoven | entertainmentin programmes ‘To rendor this uniqae Gula Com each. Docre open at7. Concert to cor M. McCORMICK, AUCTIONEER.—ST. Furzituro—Wednesday, at 10 o'clock, at the St. Charles Hotel, corner Bradway and Leonard streot, will be suld all tho Furniture, Mw ase, &c., of the establishment, The Mir- rors, Carpeta Faintingo, Curtaine, and all the furniture through: out the partors, bed rooms, kitchen, restaurant. &c., are of ths most costly kind—ail were furnished to order by the best establialiment inthecity, Theresa an unexpired torm of ning years. of leaso to bescld. Tho rent is patd in full to the first of May, Cate the suction room, 12 Byeuce stceot of UCTION NOTICE. —LARGE SALE, THIS DAY, AT 10! o'clock, in the Old Church, corner of William and’ Frankfort streets, compricing the splendid silver and plated articles air-aly announced, Toys, presenta, jewelry, watches. Also, 100 elogant rents, cuitable for the soason, Any quantity of clothiag, dry % fazey and pledged article Also furniture, piano: 903 BELL, Auct, ®@ bushe's Dried Apples. do. For sale bright and new cro 2 Pea +4. HAVENS & SON, 434 Watorstreot, | Boat, JOHN E, DAVIDSON, 953¢ tons custom house mes surement, built by Brown & Bell, in the most thorough and sub- ttantinl manner, frame solely of live oak, locust anc cela, tho- roughly copper fastened throughout, and coppored, and ism supo rior sea bout, having beon tested in the heaviest gales that aweep ourcorst. She is well found in everything, and is sold to close a concern, Apply to JOHN TURNURS, 64 Oliver street, or 168 South streot. (0 BE SOLD—THE MOST SUPERB AND HIGHLY FIN- ished Doub e Barrelled Gun ever imported into America, made by Needt am, of Piccadilly, London. | To be seen nt t Rain tow, Mr. Dillon's u ont preva, BI OR SALE OR EXCHANGE-—4HE Ho! ND Lor No, Jit Wil iam street, ‘The 1 923 fet 9 is pepe nite 110 feet 8 inches deep. Appiy at 118 Nasean stroo JOHN ‘ame MOOL ‘Y. RUG STORE FOR SALE—TAIS IS AN EXCELLENT OF- Physician, as thers is noze in the neighbor Hoon, establish d five years, and base 5 run of customers. For man there caniot bo found a better location in New ‘York: Apply at 221 Houston street, FR SALE—A FIRST CLASS, THRER STORY, ATTIC, brown stone, front House, in Madison avenue, between 3uth aud 3st strocts, near Madison syuare, The house iar’ stewith every conyeuience—haa the Croton, hot and coki, throughout; gas fixtures, &0, ‘Tho front parlor is 44 feet deep, with an ornamental truss or transom across the centre, with a ten Tom 19 fects (sa pecund story ten room iefitted up for a conservatory. The hone Is pot eur nee and werkmanship by aay of its size, of lath etreet, ‘tho adjoiing lot, ° se with one in the Tear, can be had with the house. once C. CONNER, mn treet, ors of Naseau, | Cie GOLD—PFEIFFER AND FRANCKE, MANU- facturers of jewelry and watches, No. 35 Courtlandt street ould inform the trade and public in general, that thoy have made up a large assortment of fine and fashionable jewelry, on of California, gold, for th ‘they ofl ‘ the trade and thet fri W the lovers waslasalo pric N —C. I’, Pfeiffer, watebmaker, ‘ehecy 158 Broadway. "\ ALIFORNIA.—PERSONS FITTING OUT FORCALIFOR- 7 nia, and whoare in want of Tobsceo, either for speculation ot private ‘use, aro respwetfully invited t0 eallat our store and ox Amine a new deecription of tobacco, put up exprecaly for the Call- fornian market Tt ia put op in halt Hroutad ae, ith tin eave: lopes, to protect it from dampness, and packed in conveniont sized packages It is warranted toretist the decaying effeots of & six m voyage; and it is confidently believed to be tho oni kind cf Chewing Tobacos, either Cavendish of fine eut, that, wil stand a voyage to Californie. The attention of shippers isin vited tot.eatove, “JOHN ANDERSON Broadway, corner Pine st. ( ALIFORNIA—FIRE ARMS ADAPTED FORTAE ABOVE Place, may Le mot with, on moderate terma_nt WALLER'S Gon Store a1 ‘hooting Gallery, (9%) feet long.) 28 Broad wi A trial can be had before purchasing. Gentlemen may practise with their own weapons. OR CALIFORNIA.—HARD BREAD. BISci IT, AN Crackers for gale at the Ship Bread Bakery, 96 Pine street. R. SPEIR, Jr. OUD FEVER, FEVER AND. AGUE—ALL THOSE LA. dies who have caught, tho above, ferplexing and fevers thould go wrbiae s popelgg avd Dashlee alle clesk store, and procure cne of his beet clos for halt price, that will (fer Herroatan tee wil) Kecp them a saint apd coolly from committing tnicide. | Recollect Ob Grand #t., between Orchard and iiudlow ste, fC Ye Gold and Siiver ‘Watches, for the Holidays. L ST, OR RETAINED FOR WANT OF A CLAIMANT, =A beautiful and extensive assortment of ladies’ and goatle. | 4-4 on the nightof the Park Thentro fite, Saturday the 16th inst., men’s gold and silver Watches ai of rel aro of new and ori- | red ietn Press, 1 : rin ee : ney oe Ben, ate paw Gesigned SV AGR oT Nee ee | aad receive the thanks of tho owner. ‘ ©, OF 0, ¥.—TITE R. W. GRAND LODGE OF TUE STATE + of New York, will hold & special session at the Grand Lodo Koom, Natioral Ball, Canal street, this (Friday) evening, 27 o'clock, for the purpore of receiving and acting upon applications forre-instatement of Lodges and individna' cr of SDe- cial committees. By order, BENJAMIN J. PEN’ Giand Beerstary. —THE SUBSCRIBER, FORMER PROPRIETOR of te Nags Head, No. Barclay sroct, will be pleasd to eve his friends this afternoon, from three to seven o'clook, at 24 ~* | Gold Pens for the Ho yst=—The Cele- Gold Pons, in Gold and Silver caves of aver, frente. Formate by BR. Wa’ fchelieu” Pons ago warranted to ens repaired, for the Mining Region | or Young's, from $3 to $6. Fine French soots ier cheap storos, Fine boots $3.50, | Spruce street, JAMES BYRNES. WV 4x TED iMMEDIA 1ELY—STABLEAND COACH House accommodations for a private establishment, com- rising two carriages and three hore, in a situation in or adjoin. orerahices, manufactiro# exprosily for ite rotall customers and of ve reatied i po rah «9 ag tll b- the latest French styles, y yet sold at the lowest prices. | dress “Stab‘es,” Herald ‘oft, stating “he Position and nature of | Skensoummosstione, ANTED—A SITUATION AS SEAMSTRESS, OR LADY'S Maid, by a German girl ; speaks English very well; under: | stands all Kinds of fine needle. work, Ploage oall at No, 98, Fourth averue, opposite Bleventh street, City ro“erences, Wicetemman A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A thing in the line at equally low rates, corner Fulton and Nassau streets, actin 7: India Rubber Overshoes.——Gooilyear’s | warehouse, 10) Broadway, opposite Trinity obrehyard. ccatinuos | to keep as heretofore, the inost perfest and ext nsive assortment of Men's Under Shirts and Drawers, Gloves, Wool Half Hore. sc, torccld weather.—A large ortment con> stantly on hand, ard for 8 le at very low pricer, OTT'S chrap Foraishing Store, 107 Fulton street, cne door east of Broadway, Wigs and To pees.—We would advise all Aching @ superior Wig or Soap, to examine tho exten- | pers: | situation, to do general housework, in @ private family. sive went at Batshelors mavufactory, No. 4 Wall stroct, | Sho jaa gocd plain cook, a frat rato Washer and ironer, and has old No.2. His cated wiga cbtatood &atlver medal at the | good olty reference, where rhe lived the last six months. Ploase fair of the American Institate, Sovy the address, | call at No, 199 Elm street, in th ANTED-FOR A GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, AN entire sot of elegant French Furniture, of very rich style, either new, or partially used, Peer crockery. kitahen IARC. Direct Pe ANTED—A PARTNER IN THE BREWING BUSINFSS, ahed for the Inet ten years, an additional businors and mako it pay a be of unexceptionndle cia rom four to six thousand dollars. See | HalrDye—Batehetor's Instantaneous liquid obtained the first premium at the last Fir of the American Ine ‘This ga new article, ontitly_ free from tie many objeo ous of other dye a Batehelor's wig manufactory, No. is iccide ly the best article in the mar! nt dress “ Brewery,” Herald Office, COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS. |*: MONEY MARKET. | ANTED—& SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Thursday, Dec. 21-6 P.M. | VY woran—good Cook, Washer, Ironer, and Baker, and can The fancies aro again on the advance, and the bulls | Kaareen 40 Meare atreet, Corner cf Market, on the frst fluor’ Cat are once mere in the atcendancy. Ifmoney continues a Has no objection to the ovuntry. as abundant and as cheap as itis at prevent, specula- | 7 ANTRD—A SITUATION BY A KESPECTABLE YOUNG cation, For salo at rect, old No, 2. This Copy the address, and more onsy of tors for a further rise] may make tome profitable opera. | seierervs, tas no ploretion to roa inde may io hoomnte AL |, tions; but they must look out for those reactions | tices 1b Monrce street, corner df Markct, om theiees hove, Can Le which invariably follow a rapid rise, and realise a fair | <0 {or thre “vm AUN TALY ARRIVED profit whenever they can, Tho great dioultywith | A YU ATELY ABE VED, PROM Pa Pants, 13 the bulls is not realizing when they can make several a, M Bho wor ofa giteatten in a rernesta ry iy, o_aiterd a Yed overners to you fies, The best percent profit by #o doing; and in waiting for agroater | totter! Wi “Apply at Ne, 06 Ladiow stteet, Leow 10 to iv, A.M. 3d awl A YOUNG LADY 18 MOST ANXIOUS TO OBTAIN A nituation in a rerpeatable family, ae Governees, “From her experience and disporition, she fiatters herve f none aro mre shrewder lass of operators than the bulls, and take advantage of the first turn in the market against them wade to them, ‘Their astoniebtng auacess has not mate them careless? on the contrary, they are determined to, if possib’e, add to the great reputation they have ed for themeelves y Oauvans Senex corns The arttitioal: way, ‘a whieh there geniures give their b tions of Italian celebrities, per fo inetrnmente, rot forgetting the © bones,”’ has given preatest pleaspre to all our musical amateurs, stay Verant Iratifuic, where they sing, te crow ted miebtly. tite Mexstnens are aa fetok a dave never heard tort (itr cv, fr cur word for it, & mys “oa thet y be a. way f| | 9 make themeelves long—that is, provide themselves | capabie of teaching. Hor course of instruction compriees English. with whatever etocks they have contracted to deliver, riety? Ten ce) ay bey td would a ye Sat wil et betore prices get above thelr selling point, ‘They take | Acirers A. Wat tho oMce t thie yaper. . advantage of every reaction In the market to purchase bE TRI ASU NR OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT THANK for delivery, upon tales made at higher prices, so that | .),{u nie qarcacge od nena sreerea eter | when prices ayain advance, they are ready for new | by Mersrs. Tryon & "Thompese, ay, Cirens Nov. 29, reocived in aid of the Charitable Pun JO aN x Sane. surer. NDRR THIS BEAD wi af} stated | operations. There is a class of speculators jn the street who are always purchasing for an advance, and uy News—1 asa general thing they are losers; while others are 4 agents in the Ban, U ton jain of ixtyele r one by hears when prices are high, snd bulls when prices are | ji<!s;fur dellers agnioot (he » treet cont A ie by A moueh reeoed; that seme deceased f nd was found to day, | deprersed, These speculators manage to make money is} diving ween beet +tenk, and ail the ‘lin Wich ho could. prndince on both extremes; and having large capitals operate, very extensively both ways, There is another olass aivat t ({OLD DIGGERS! LOOK a? THIS—THE SUBSCRIBER X would jnform thove golng to California for the purpose of ob taining Gold, that he bas invented a machine for the purpoe of weohing the sand and obtaining the gold ina pure state, With a fmall power and from two to three men, from one to three tons rand cam be washed per day, and ninaty’ per cent. of the gold th it contains saved pure, Capitalists or companies wishing ta work these machines onshares, ( the subscriborfurnishing the machines! may cend in their terme, for one week, at wh'ch time noticn will he given to all such as are acceptable,at what time and place a tris] will be made with the machine, to prove the above atate- nrent—te Froporers pledging themselves to abide by the torms they make in their proposals, in case that the above statoment is Proved. -Ad¢rers Box 6, at the oties of this ALIFORNIA.~CAPITALISTS, AND COMPAN "ORM. ing for Mining purpores, are invited to examine a Machine for excavating and crushing the ore, SHEPARD & Co, 212 Water street. HIPPRRS TO CALIFORNIA.—ITFTY CASRS SUPERIOR S) ‘old Copenhagen Cherry Cordial, in quart and pint bottles, ‘an article well suited for the California market. For sale low. in lota to suit purchmeers, by EDW. BECK KUNHARDT, onice— 70 SHIPPERS OF GOODS TO CALIFORNIA — ‘Tho subscribers having established @ commercial house at .#m Califoria, Tespeottully galicit consignments of merohan- Tice suited to that market,” WOODWORTH & MORRIS, fon Francisco, California, and 25 Broadway, Now York, Mr FREDERICK A, WOODWORTA will leave Now York for California, by the mort expeditions route, about the middle of Ja rary, and all business entrusted to our caze will receive prompt attention. HIRTS FORCAI SORT, fornia trade nd at i. WOOLE'S Wholesale Shirt Btanuteetory, °. 61 Maiden I 5 H& TOR CALIFORNIA —A SUITABLE CURISTMAS Gift—A Visiting Cord Piste, elegantly engraved, with w yack of Cards, neatly printed, would be a very suitable ‘prosont tom lady or gentlenian, Dhristmas ¢: v otal c Cake Cards printed from mH ds, Visiting Cards, VALENTINE, Bograver and Printer, 175 Broadway, formerly 50 John street QCPTCE OF THR NEW YORK G48 LIGHT COMPANY, }, 1845—The Annusl Election tor Thirteon Direstors of this company will be keld at this office, No, 176 Contre street, on Moray, engraved plate the Yth day of January next, between the hour, of It ard 12 cciock, A.M. Tho transfor book will be closed froin tha Zid inst, wntil’after the election. Byporiter, Db ie ITT, Sooretary. OR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON nd elagine Stoasmanlp. tthe ‘will Tew Chagres and Havana, on Monday, Zth of Doce Wotarth scoured watll yaid fet. Atver estin, Ig state rooma Passage to Havana, in saloons, $00; to cheers, indo. $150, For ward cabin.—Paseage to Havana, forward, $502 to Chegces Gm $10. has good accommodations lor 16 deck passengers, bnd will terth, thers Velow and meas them with the erww to Twill comneot with i eens, 118 Wert atrect, MLO. BASTOL'S WINDOW SHADE WARENOUSS, 175 ANDIT7 William etrect, New York.—Ladica and Gentioown of taste to purebase Window Shades, Gilt Coraioes, Pina, Hooks, find the greatest assortment in tho connity, and at the Qn hand, about, 40.000 low-priced Shades Algo, cord, tassels, tenses SasUet F “aAnTon. YDOW SHADE DEPOT, NO. 7 SPRUCE STREET, (Tribune Buildin Bp otabibaen i 1s¥l Th eat anion ecrtment for iilny® Persone wishing th ‘would de well to exemine the stock Lsfore. ruc where. Thos buying to sell azatn dealt with on the re pissing Ro, will lowest market price, for the country trade, z abloterms OTIS ORWSBEE, Manufacturer and OTICE—4UH ST_NIOUOLAS GERMS tholie chorch, in Seooud str avenne 4 wih beled funirg xt, Bath ial restored Right Re centr wy leet 10 LEASE, FOR ONE ane Two YEARS—A, FARM OF twenty-eight acres, in Bloomfiel, near hk, ¢ and convenient, Out pre Rouge is ne} fa parect orter, Peach Orchard of five acres, and an asscrtment of other choiwe fruit. Reference required. “Also, for ealo or exchange, a fara of forty acrer, near Owego, N. ¥., on tho line of the New York aud Brio Railroad. “Thirty acres ‘under culkiyation, and belldtugs in perfect order, Woutd exchange for olty property. For further Particulars apply to MBAD, «) Wall street, Basement Office. COD CHANCES 10, MAKE MONEY.—TO LET, AND | Fixtures, &e. for sale, the best corner Grocery and Liquor | Stcreever offered for sale ; also, a Porter House, a great business | stand. For tale, two lots, ‘with two frame houses, in feo, situated | in Washington street a little above Canal street. Both together Will be gold for the low rice of $2200. Titlogdod. “Persons in want of good stands oF troll out. may apply Uo GILLESPIE, Agent, 5% 2 re lL atroct. f OFTSIN MAIDEN LANE—OFFICES AND PARTS OF Lofts in the new Store, No, 25 Maid ne, to let. Possas- son immediately. Apply at No. 16 Platt irs. PARTMENTS TO LET, IN A FREN PRIVATE FAM: ily, No. 106 Leonard street, Breakiast at 5 o'clock, second | file styl st_ at 1 o'clock, F. M.; dinner, satiny in the Freneh at o'cleck. Tertbs moderate Apply at 106 Leonard etroet, OTICE—FROPEATY BOLDERS DESIROUS OF HAVING Flots of Villages, Cemetories, Public Gardens, or othet 8 of public interest, laid down in Syéney y's New Map of 12 round New York, can have their wishes attended to by di Feoling a line to cho Author, care of Mr. Tauner, Map Publisher, 156, Fulton street, £ DE g0Lb Bi BY TAE SUBSC! Wali s‘roct, on Satur ins M ine anaaty of splondid Camila Japenteas, Daphnes, Primroscs, Miguonetie, Oraoges, We, tn full blocm. This fsa rare chauce for the Jadi gata. holiday a _____ ALEXANDER AUPCHISON, ARL*S HOTEL | | nual Engraving, RUIT FOR SALE—20 BUSHELS DRIED PEAciEs, | }is\rbution of WE MUSICAL SOCIETY, RECENTLY FOUNDED FOR the relief and support of wlok, decayed, and the familie of parted, musicians, do hereby invito ‘tho musical prot city to attend a gencral meeting. at tho Apotlo Saloon, ( No. 33 Canal street.) on tho 23d of December, at 2 o’o! afternoon in order toexsmine the constitution. which will be | na b fort hom for discuasion. CHAA! D, Provisional, NTERNATIONAL ART UNION —-ESTABLISHED IN THB City of New York, for t: ¢ promotion af the taste for the fine Arts in the United States of America, by introducing through the means of a perpetual Free Gallery, the chefs-d'@uvres of the Bu- ropean School of Art. Itsobject is to furnish the Stadent of Art with Palutines worthy to becomo his models, aad to promote & general public taste, BSubseription $5 per annum, for which ewoh subseriber becomes a member and entitled to all the Privileges of the Institution, which are are aa follows: magnificent Ave ¢ expressly for the Institution and worth the noual subscription, 2/4 share in the Anpual wand Works of Art of the very hi ed have never been offered to sursctibers to Unloninthe world 3. Tvory Vondsy the Gallery ia reserved exalt. sively to Artista—tus forming a practical School of Art for study, | full price of the Fo SALE—THE WEUL KNOWN FAST-SAILING PILOT | 4; 11 addition to these adventoges every muda ibor to the Latornte | which the I ‘on will have the honor of contributing to the work. tution takes upon itsolf—of vending every Your ue American Artirt to Burope, at its own exponse, to study twe Sesrvinitabertechools. “The fret annual distelbution will vate Tlnce December 10. 1s, Subseriters for +49 will receive woopy 0& Allair of Paris, of * bute, A proof copy may tira. Subesr pene a 7 be ‘puld) direoved to the mercotiat engraving, by y ¥ tho or’ginal pleture of ‘be reen at the rooms of the Inst gent by mail (enclosing the carh and portage Maragers of She Taternational Are-Union, who will immediate rward a certifionte of membyzebip. Honorary Seerotarien wil ¢ appointed in every eity tn the Union. "rey wil roenive sab. miptiousand forward the Eneavingand Wore of & p yorte Sep THE SUBS sre lt of poultry, tb shot Kew Vourstay, at tho Hough and Mead; stse0t, Ne R—Shooting to commence at 9 vag ny ‘USIC BOXES, MELODEONS AND ACCORDEON3—THR subscriber, manu(seturer avd Lape Mnsical Inetra- elodeoas, ment, hes for sale s large aesortinest of Accoréeons, Mi snd Musical Boxer, and all kinds of Musics! Inatrumenta, ‘ EDWARD BAACS, 1 Fulton etroo' NUFACTU- Ills with relieve mate cntieete oe caeh hardened 10 the utmost degree ona new principle, and warran for six months to retain their eurface fertect, tor the use ot Minta Jewellers. platera. red and Inoe makers, &9, "Toese Rollers, from, their great evperiorityin quality and durability, are i den.and in England and on the continent of Barope, ciol y valustle frem thelr great ravitg of manual labor and Che , Leauity of theirproductiona, Depot »t H. BOKBR'S, 80 Cliffatreat. Lt THE STYLES, pressly fur eity wear, may be had at moderate prices, 07 the angie pair. at tho GO JDYEAR Rubher Emporium, 150 Broadway, Rathbun's Hotel, QQ JOuN stREET— PERPETUAL GLO33 OVER SHORS. ‘The mest beautifnl Over Skoes are to be found st the ork Lal Gocyear Ageroy._ Tn finih they are equal te Patent Lew or, in style to the firest dresabrot. Wholesale aud Mebatl. SAMUEL BROOKS, £2 Jobm street, up stair DAMLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR — TUR GEN- lene article, a never failing tomaedy ayalust the worst Burns, Sealds, Khamwatioms, Frys icine Wroken Breasts, Sore Nipples, &e. Avoid counterieits, they are dange For the genuine article apply at ‘fes 45 her: 45 Brosiway.” whe veo Uuty. [RELEEN2, coucis, cons, Raeuwarisx, keo— Peraons who are aflieted with either of the above complain conn obtain immediate rolief and certain cure by tho wo of Mra Carroll's Medionted Vepor and Suip! ‘Thoee Bathe have been in operatio: Teoommended by tha first physic 1%, RICBAGDSON, LAT CONSULTING POYSICIA to the New York Colloge of Medicine and Pharma be consulted on all private diseseos, viz.:—Primary or Expat, Gomertvea, Glect, Seminal Vi oakness, spokane mo, Ofties, No, 10 Perk place, from 9A. M.to8 ?. M.D, will not doceive his patients by promimng a cure in ono ies days; but trusta, from long practice ani study in those com. plaints, bo will save pereons applying to him from the di 4 sonseqaane tiending improper treatment, oF am Injadiolows meroury. Patients residing in the country, or not wishing tomake Personal application, ean havo all necessary madicing ad) 1d to them by addressing Dr. Riohardeos, rk place ‘tnd enclosing $10. "In all guoh ceses a care will be REEN'S NATIONAL GUARD, A NEW WEEKLY NEWS. paper, by J H. Groen, Reformed Gambler. Tuc first number will te sued from No. 162 Nageav streot, on Saturday, Doo. 23. Contents First, pare New Year's Address; The Kad of It, a tale by Ersemus Stephens; a Discourso on Gambling, by Rev. . Lary, oC Philadelphia, Second page—kidivoriais; literary reviews; gextral intelligence ; the ms Press; the Gold Mines, © foem. Third pago—Green’s Table; Articles on N mcro, St. Louis, M Il, of Kentucky: ‘The age—The Bertier R, COOPER, 4 DUANE STRERT, BETWEEN CHATHAM aud William streets, has for tho Inst fourteon years onj a most extensive practice in private moet aggravated cases of thin dive ve dsys. Strictare—Dr. Coo in from one to two wooks, A vecret habit indut indulged in, begs of tho back, co: lea ort every case, oF A cure warranted Nomereury used. no charge. twyer Peaty PP Re Beaute PUL ADULTRESS—TAE L 1B ERTINE Staterman—Tho Block Irines and hia Harem—The Lustfal W dew and ber Daughtera—Ihe Amorous Dustor—The Naughty sn—Thoginstand Peltoner—Sedection and Murder —with a a ott cles 6m crime, prestitution and mystery, of mos in the SCORPION, Oilice 38 Ann st For sal the, largest, assert ey Gocds to be found in the eity, ech as Desh, Ds ‘aset, Vortfolion, Ador Boxes, Card Caees, Forte Monnaies, &¢. &c, & SAME EL HART & CO, Importers, 7 YOR TRE BABY—WLICH 13 OF GREAT PR LA benefit to the en: to the whole femily A eplondid aseortment of Baby Jumpers, . ypitenenta, and foF sale at tho estabifshed way,N.¥. Alo, anew yinveaced patent Swing rown pereons, idrem a VHP ISM AS TRE C VE R J ed splendid asrortinent of «mall for dr wae Trees; Fency K choles confectionery; Chocolate P ard Preprred Chocolate for the tab ot Marton, at Pevie oat reepecttully tuvitee the attention y to bia strok of Song v De now cline for vale iock, witout reeereations of a Mtevoklyn Drcoder. ck teineluded the ocleb eh td, nt he lart exhibition of the Now York Ca Aeocciation, to te and best bird im the o of the » Ann and Beekman, ai Mas HLL Deswesy. dow, VANCY GOODS, TOYS, € PABLS holiday preven tesor to M. W erchmeivier, If will bo rondy | to show on and cho Ware, Eugravin and the rate Feveralty, who with to make perohascs im nis os JEW YORK AND HARLEM RA(EROAD COMPANY — ‘The first dwiderd on the profersed stock of the New Yor and Herlem Reilrcad Company, wt tag rate of eight per egy tisa yer ens um, wil i be, id A te nn of ‘the Company, crue | ver strret, On amd ofier thedd day of January next. fer Rooks of the preferred ete fran ot December, to the 2d day o' bey w York. Dooan tyr x tg Werth bo oles aged Kar DAS ROAD COMPANY, OF tard Dine: } eved Ley 38 ae mei ed Solder tour it rah We bbkes 88 BAVE IMPORT: | i'M Ww 80, ty | complicated with stricture, he treats with eucceem, Rcent ate be cures in afow daya See OST EXTRAORDINARY ‘or those eonvompla\ | Private Medial Companion, by Bk 70 ) TAB ot oma | veneers ay eaeeee tiny rc whet r married or uomariod, although it is im | Baan capecially for tho ‘marie As it discloses im porta’ soorote which should be known to thom partioulsriy, Here avery ford ean discover the caus, symptons, and the most efficient dies, and moe: certain mode of cure iy every sare. For sale ao at the publishing fies, 129 Liberty stings, New ¥ I ert! ns efter thove very fatal maladies, wou ay nm. On es i oti uithavo crtions. | | Sig@tean Wa 2 ‘mall, freo of po to all of well to preserve th is Botiee wit willhave only two jaser tion 8 Datted Staten All Tottery most Hf poses. parte if OLIDAY G18: sat WHOLESALE PRICES, CAN BE | £5 BAURIONAU, Woe Laid, New York eiey, Odes 139 Libera procured at 82 J during ‘wees, consisting of EDICALCARD--DR, MORRISON HAS BERNENGAGED tor the Inst thirty yoarsin troating diseases of the tive ergsns, dotility, leeal and geceral, and tions, particularly Gonorrh very veefal to the nother, rudamusing | diplomasin his office, D036 Paton street, HEREBY CEATLFY THAT WR ‘Tricopherous propared and gold by as of it ta Gor beni. We be gray hair, and sen nenman esa eorecara ee " pourahi tying the oper, B, Carpos ter, M. v 0 THE PUBLIC.—WE i: Barry bas preat pleasure in being te mest distinguished Physeians of New York recormme ‘Trieopherous in thetr practice, and irom che abovs named geatle- men be bas reevived the iekaee cstimonials Of pproval 8 wR tL ee bottles, price 25 cents, at the principal Office, 199 Breadwey. ae & Demarest, G07 Bronway: J, & 1. Code * | gingtaming ns steer, Mra Hass, Ish Pultom streaky wR. U, We harreot, P i t imbere, Bk Louls, Me omens bile, Alun: Stor Ra. 4 ould by all the Deuggists in tne United . RALPL'S PRA cal parvat ‘TREATI ie RAMPS supers, progtess, eonsequonoss, remedies, ‘spiial organs, neluding masturbation, striotaro, IPE benny (given in no other work, both sexea, This is the ; ie ritten in plain pea for all medicines faithfully ni it is Tateated 05 b> peas aiiy woful toevary one, imevery plage Sth eaiton, 342 page. Free $l. ‘ve had of the author, 8% Groonwich ‘street mallee free LS <6 Aleo, of most of the book sel R RALUB, AUTHOR OF THE Treatise,” Ko,, 88 Greenwich stzoat: M,6to9P. u (Sunday Gay os who @ staves will be surprised at the raj wi incom cena ee attending their cure. sieloahiety et pe pad | 0 erly apyesoia He artiteet “Umatriovere, fret {to Devt or Loeiplont, to, 148 more advapesd and D Mages, {from wecommon advantages Peaoticn,) he can afford a rapcd, eaay, ve hav ground for atauing, cam bs oBtakae nese iw Amerlen, or 708, BE oFORD deg REMOVED TO Yo, ,D eycane, | divw QC LGU) atzeate eit ©

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