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SEEREEAL AND COMMERCIAL. PRIcns CURRENT. Novevsea 3p, ron tux New Chagre Wrenn ue NEW YORK Masks im cash. Goods stored to be veld at publie "Eee —B al- MAY, ibd ibs.— pong ment + 1 wig | enna. tone 3m Leal 216 — a2 —% jew ro! -o Do water de | Mania, 1b . be B1050 Jute te .B— a—— 6 MIDES ‘AND SKINS— Kio G & B Ayr. a 16 1 4 | joan, prib— 12%9— — a 10% 82,.— 31 Firat sort, NDE veer errr BIEy ‘ pl! | oo tel TET VEL thee Citer spirit. os | Whiskey. | Wine, Madeira. HISlel iiss gee pbke- ett » re ; SS61 | i | 228A! GEE! iT Z oT | Burgundy Port— 47i<e- | METALS, trom store a0 eH | gone mn 333! 21 1 x — Roa ~EE. m4 iT i Bias ry 6 3 uw a 5 rt ra TITSETETTT | Girard Bank, three per cent; it will be bought im this market at prices correspondin nearly with ite market value. It must be borne in ming { that it is entirely unproductive, thet interest is rapidly gccumulating against holders, and that at present prices greed in the corner. If they eomtimue to purchase, prices end afone year, The tom in ali cases to be 2,26) | may reach forty or even fifty per cent. which will enable emai! holders to realize high prices avd handsome profits; | 3 J00 Niessen, weer cr 4 Dut it lessens the chance of any of the clique getting out without serious losces. Canton Co is geimg up the same | way, and we antieipate similar results Every per cent ad- vance strengthens sellers and makes them moro confident: | Ifthe bears keep quiet for a time. and let the combina: | tion put prices up, ® more favorable time to enter the market as sellers will soon be presented and the proba- | bility of lange profits increased. In other fancies there is | 10m), 8 | nothing new. Long Island and Canton absorb the atten: | tba eee | tiom of speculators, The receipte at the office of the Assistant Treasurer oe | this port, to-day, amounted to $112,674 58, paymonts | $139,574 46—balance $5.936,252 98. ‘We quote bills on London, at 9°{ a 10 per cent premium; Paris, 5 f. 1634 a5 f.15; Amsterdam, 41 a 413{; Bremen, 793s a 703(; Hemburg, 363, a 365; The steamer of | to-day, for Liverpool, carried out only $92,323 i ‘The Formers’ and Mechanics’ Bank of Hartford has de- | clared a semi-annual dividend of Ove per cent. ‘The following have been declared at Philadelphia :— Commercial Bank, five per cent; Traderman’s Bank, four per cent; Bank, five per cent; Bank of Commerce, five per cent; Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank, five per cemt ; Western Bank, five per cent, regular, and an extra of three per oent; Manufacturers’ and Mechanics’ Bank {four per cent; Kensington Bank, five per cent, regular. and an extra o two per cent; Philadelphia Bank, five per sent, regular and am extra of one percent. The Mountain Coal Company, six per cent payable on the 24th inet. During the month of October there was imported into the port of Boston $46,000 in gold; exported, $423,500 gold, and $20,000 im silver. ‘The Rogister of the United State: Treasury gives the following account of treasury notes outstanding on the Ist of November, 1852:— Amount raed of the several issues prior to 224 J) 1846, ds this i Amount ontstanding of the iseue of ft January, 1847, as per records of theo office.. Most of the treasury notes outstanding draw but a nominal rate of interest, and are therefore used asa kind of currency in mercantile transactions. ‘The daily receipts of flour at Ogdensburg are set down at 8,000 bbls. From the commencement of navigation to the 1st of October the receipts of the different kinds of produce, according to the Ogdensburg Daily News, wore es follows :—Flour, 426,122 bbls. ; wheat, 543,289 bbls. ; warehouse over 800,000 bushels had beem stored and passed through. The amount of duties paid into the Custom House, Ko. sweet— 2 NAVAL ‘STORES— 250 9 28736 pleat 2160 2435 0 8 612% a) | 3 — | 10 9 112% | 64 a 67 70 o—73 120 a—— 19 a13 | —% a1— | Hiepisai, refd—— a—90 Palm Oil, Ib... —-e-?T 6 6: lal aga Ce 7 a 4 5 a 9 % hee A ® wm eae par 10 013 Sie a 50 =e es a wO —38 a2 — a 65 sm 33 218 a— 6256 ae! sepia Noa a— TK — ae og | Seb Me 7 4a— 10% o— 13 ‘—— | a — | 19 a 4 | 2 lank Ped 20 235 a SM a6— Bb 3 a—70 | 2 6 o—— | | em 10K, | Sta 1% 2% 16 2380 -— 2 ao bb a 8 Ma 1236 Byes o— 2%; | a— 10 220 a 88 “aa | Ie | 9 | Kentucky = 8 s—16 t. Domingo, . ba. nd wimppers— 25 Florida wrape— 15 a— 00 iat teed leaf 6 816 = 8 6-3 4 —o Cod, = ort 9 28 PRT Be-B | weet Neb b 12 1% Beomoa rer weisRe Su 78 33 8 Berge, ef ae seals, 5-8 wel — 22 5n8— 105—ai10— F i = E % sch il di ersarrrrerrite SET BETTTTTT MONEY MARKET. Wrowesvay, Nov. 3—6 P.M. Quotations for stooks were pretty well sustained to-day, eithough there was not co much activity in the market a4 we have previously noticed. At the first board to day Canton Company sdvanced 1 per cent, chased Tran- wit, %; New Jersey Zinc, \; Brie Railroad, \{; Long Intend, 2}; Cumberland Coal Company, 5; Stonington, Beadson Railroed, %{; Deleware and Hudson. 14. A the second board the market was 4 little weak and prico, lightly declined. Nicaragua Transit foli off \¢ per cent; New Jeerey Zinc. ; Cumberland Coal Company, }s Brie Railroad, %{; Long Isiond, 1. The fluctuations in Long Idand orate a good deal of remark in the street Mest of the purobares of this stock to-day were for cash and the purchasers principally the shorts, for delivery Contract: now coming due must have been made at least tom pee cont below current sales, and (ie loves mus, therefore be very heavy. The stock is rapidly settling down in Philadelphia, and it is likely to remain thers. The corner he» been very well arranged, end eo fer, successfully carried out; but the end ix «tbe same my in got to come and the resuic fe lhely ( Med Bee Lhe Philadelphia, during the month of October, 1852, was $210,149 52, against $228,152 60 for the corresponding period in 1851. Total receipts first ten months of 1851, | $3,590,004 25; same time in 1852, $3,635 845 47—inerease in 1852, $45,751 22. ‘The Delaware and Hudeon Bank. at Tom’s river, Osean | county, is about winding up its affairs. Notice has been | given for all the notes in circulatiom to be presented to | the State Treasurer within two years. The following statement shows the collections at the | half what it is selling at, and before many months clapso — The demand for foreign exchange. for remittance by | | | the packet today, was quite activ | were unusually large. Rates remain without attention. | ad transactions | specie, | Setholee tate as $4 026 a $4 BL Southwark fush: prime im last, aad G00 bags Bate ice ae at ie 2.800 00 Total. +++: $122,611 64 Deduct wae counting officers, all under acts Prior te 224 TOY, DoW sss oiaa scaesaee oe Ue vee 15000 Total....... seen eee se @D2L 461 64 | corm, 296,261 bbis.; oats, 30000 bbls. Im the wheat | hands, at $1 | good, were sold to da at $4 08% a $4 8734 per 100 Ibs, | 8,000 bushels Bo: aie office of the Philadelphia and Columbia Reilroad in Phi- | Indelphia, for the month of October and for the year:— Amount as per Inst report. month ending Oct. 31, 1 Do. 46,898 87 ‘Whole amount since Nov. 50, 1851. + $408,708 77 | Same time last year... che ob ba bn cop 05 SURMNB AB Tinerease .......0ceeeeeee ecee cone oves oon $45,650 66 | Buriness on the crnasdpautr’ and Ohio Canalcontinues | 65,000 Ibs. Polar changed handson private terms. It wae | | brirk, and from twelve to twenty boats heavily laden with | quoted at 54a S6c per Ib. | flour, coal, wheat and other products, arrive daily at | Georgetown, and an equal number, onan average, leave | rels whiskey, 23 21 000, bushele with assorted cargoes of merchandise for the up country ‘The exports of breadstufis to Great Britain and Ireland, | | from the principal shipping ports, from September lst, up to the Jatest dates, in each of the past two yrars, have been as annexed :— Exrorts of Barapsturrs to Great Brrtary anv Inevann, Prom To Flour, bois. Wheat, bush. beads be | New York.. .Oct 30, 1852.131.121 1,060,661 | New Orleans Oct 13, 1852. 1.300 +s 19898 Philadelphia. Hag 22, 1852. 14 507 116,134 « Baltimore. t. 21, 1852. 34.423 54,231 . Borton.. Oct 22) 1852; 4.500 oe a | Other ports. .Oct. 12,1852. 2,500 8,422 . 188351 1,230 448 29,775 stout same time last year, 207,926 (284,559 156,445 | Mr. Edward Dill, in bis circular for Europe, by the Eu- | | ropa, says: “The transactions in breadstuffs daring the last fortaight, show an increased confidence on the part of both holders and purchasers, which has been greatly strengthened by the latenees of the season, (not over thirty days in which to receive our falland winter stocks.) | and also by the moderate dally supplies=the amount of | 4% | which, particularly of the common shipping qualities, but | little exceeds the local wants. The Iate European and English advices fully confirm previous reports ; and al. though many cf the orders for flour are limited too low for preeent speculation, yet our own wants give firmness, and prices may be quoted at 258 373<0. per bbl. advance For wheat there bas been great activity, principally om | foreign account, and the demand only checked by the enhanced rates of freight, and tho difficulty of obtaining | the better kinds of samples. There is some speculative — feeling shown, and holders are very firm at the late ad vance, which is not far from 4a 5c. per bushel. The ceric condition of the article has materially improved, | Camadian more especially. Of Indian corn, the supplies of old by the canal will soon cease, but from the Southera Btates and our own neighborhood, we shall in a month or two be in receipt of the new crop.”” ‘The annexed statement exhibits the number and ton- nage of veasels, distinguishing the countries to which they | belong, which entered inwards and cleared outwards, at the several ports of the United Kingdom, in the eight months ending September 5, 1851 and 1852, exclusive of vessels in ballast;— , Commence or Great Barras. ENTERED INWARDS, Countries to which the ———1861——-— _——-1852-, prison whiskey, at 2c. per gall $856,804 90 presented no new feature; 400 hhds. Cabe Mus. | | se per 280 Ibs.; and 50 bbis. spirits ao | lon. cash. Com 30 vee 4 bod | oo |B Pen | 250 New Jersey do CITY TRADE REPORT. Wepnespar, Nov, 36 P. M. Asus wore inanimate. The sales did not exoeed 45 bbis. pots, at $4 682, and pearls at $5 561% pee 100 Ibs Breapstvrrs —Flour was in better request, at full pri- 700 bbls —erdinary suprefine Caendion $4 683;; common to good Ohi» at Iaixed te fancy westere ‘a: $4 63% 9 z nd ordimary to favorile Southern at $4940 36 2,4per DDL. Rye flour setaiiod at $4 28 por DM: 181 ie, Jersry meal brought $8 625; per_bbl. Wheat wat more undant. and favored buyers. The sales embraced 5 000 white Geneseo. at $116; 19 600 white wosteca at $100 a $1 10%;; 14.000 do om private terms; 0.000 do Canadian. in bond. part at $105; and 2300 red wesiore at $1.03. Rye and oats were unchanged; 2.500 bush. sem mon two rowed bariey realized 730. par bush. Cera in very active demand. at higher and rising rates, day's business comprised 28,000 bush.—common white and Western yellow. at 17 @ T8o.; aud. woncern mixed a: 18 a Tc A iow small lots of the latter wore takeu at S00, which price holders generally asked at the olose Corrox.—The demand keeps up, the sales to d ing 1.200 bales at full y one quarter o} higher since Friday last. Corrre —Rio bas beem in in bord. at $4 6255 | $4 68) reash- aceat irited bye sinos our S40. per Ib. the market closing very firm and buoyai er | | Fine Crackers.—2,500 boxes Canton. vio poss were dispored of. peal oe at $1 50, usual REIGHTS. —There was more doing for ‘Ggtish ports to- | day, and we have to notioe o1 ents of about 20000 bushels wheat at 6% a 7d . in ship’s bags; 8 000 bbis flour . rosin at 2s.; ‘with 400 to 50 bales cot- | deen part at $324. ‘To London—600 bbls, flour wers ta | ken at 3s., and about 20.0001bs. whalebone were revorted at about 4a 3;. There was mo change of moment to California or Havre, while rates continued firm. Fisu continued brisk and firm; 3,000 quintals dry cod | Wore purchased to-day at $345 a "$8.50; and 1.400 bbls. | Massachusetts mackerel at (uh 2 = 25 for No. 3, $8 76 tor Ne. 2,and $11 for No.1, por bar Froit.—t were of 400 Biter layer raisins at | $290; 1,00 bunch do at $262; 500 cluster at $170; 600 half boxes bunch at $1 35; aud 250 bushels peanuts at 950, | _ Hay —There wore 800 bales bought at $la $1 1234, per 100 pounds. cash. Hors—About 25 bales new fetched 2234 a 25¢., cash, | per 10 pounds. Trox—Scoteh pig was held at $32, and Engiish bar at $55 per ton. six months. without sales of moment. Larus—Kastern were liberally dealt in at $2 25 per | thouvand. | Iime—Some Beret he of common Rockland were | effected at $1 per barrel. cash. | | Navat Stoxgs.—150 bbls. crude t1 time Sapper ty 500. ommion rosin was quiet. and Keld at 1 5 $1.60, About 260 bble, No.2, and fine resin, changed | 75.0 $425, per 280 Ibs Oi.s.—There have been sales made of 4,500 gallons lin- seed, at 66c., am abatement 500 gallons olive, at $1 10 a $1123. por gallon, | ” Provisions.—Pork continued request, im part | for shipment, and sales were of €00 bbis. pi | $14 3134 a $14 8734, and mess st $16 50, Nothing ne { occurred in dressed hogs, Live hogs were selli gat | Sse. a Gice. per tb, Lard was rarer and drmer. S00 ages common to prime old, found buyers at 110. » Ib. Beef seemed more active, but at lower rates. 450 bbls. new country were ioe at $4258 $4 50 for prime, and $8 25'a $8 75 for moss. per bbl. Beef hams, butter, and cheese, were unchai Rice tended downwards. 100 tierces ordinary to epee pray) e heard Boar. Si rash. were dis- at De, oe bushel. lots Castile were selling at 103¢¢. per Ib., rTs.—The day's sales inciuded 450 bbls. Ohio and | on—an improvement, Sue. vad ere taken at 54 a 5i¢e. per Ib Tar.ow —Sales of 10,000 ibs, ‘have beem made at o. | per Ib. cach. Tonacco.—There have been 80 hhds. Kentucky pur- chased at 534 2 8c. per lb. Market unaltered Wuarenowe.—A better export demand prevailed, and RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE By Nont River Beats—10,000 barrels flour 7,000 bar- eat, 8,000 bushels corm, 4,000 bushels ofts, 800 packeges cheese, and 220 barrels provisoms. By Enix Rarcxoav.—660 barrels flour, 217 boxes | cheese. and 768 packages butter. By New Haven Ratcroa.—126 boxes butter, and 723 boxes cheese. | IMPORTATIONS THI8 DAY. | Goar.—206 tons. Dyes —1 ceroon indigo. Davos—6 demijohns copaiba, 27 tierces chemicale, 15 bales tonca beans, 73 bales epenge, 427 boxes lig. pond 80 sacks farina } ny Goons —76 packages | Paorr.—205,000, 0 barrels eos 6 barrels lemons. Garase 316 eseke, | _ Hipes.—25.426 hides, 20 casks salted skins, 20 bales Honxs.—2 921. Tnox.—2.269 bars railroad, 10,127 bars, 6435 bundles, 204 pleces, 200 bundles hoop, 1,230 bundles sheet, 201 ons pig. Lrap.—2.007 pigs. LratHen —11 bales. Srex1,.—865 bundles, 40 oases. Sarr.—670 eacks, 4,000 barrels, 5.607 bushels. Secans —229 cases, 5,148 boxes, 26 halves, 2,366 quar- Tonaceo—274 bales, 10 sacks scrap. ‘Tiv.—3,180 boxes. Tarrow —35 carks, | | | | ADVERTI! EMENT TS RENEWED EVERY DAY, “Mr BEESEVENTH PAGE. oe HORSES, CARRIAGES, dc, OR SALE.—A FAST PACING HORSE, ound and kind; » li will ILER'S stable, No. 59 ‘Henry | years old | Rew, and @ pew road eulky | Apply at SAMMIS & WHEE! | street. OR SALE—A BROWN HORSE, ie HANDS | high, nine years old, kind in tin and sound; for rate express or d | stand without tyim inguire at the stal | street, where the horse. te ibe seem ORSE, WAGON, GROCERIES, ETC.—THIS DAY, Thurtday, November 4, ,at 10 o’olok, at store | of Prince and sugar, syrups, of lasses, &e., toget! wagon, horse an ness. "Baler positive, Pere ta required from purchase ELLINGTON A. CARTER. Auctioneer, yey atreet, corner Greenwich strect. OR Jagr! SPLENDID GRAY MARE, OF SUP! “hands high, pony built, soven le cannot be be tor's horse, having pl and perfectly gentle. ble y of cour: 7 Por part jeulars jendrickson, 675 Forth Vessels belonged." Ships. Tonnage, Ships. Tonnage, | the ln wy at United Kin eet; 0 nited 12.200 2753318 10998 2e7g0gs | tonstrects or apply to Charles Devlin, a Frankfort streets ’ is413 302 99 922 | HORSES, FOR, SALE<SIx FAST HORSES, AMONG 64.860 35: which is one ain. 1 aap 2h0806 | Biack Hawk eo 126.288 1,23 98.684 | im cacao 204934 "608 150.522 1 tem | Brooklyne ht 88,159 WO PAST HORSES FOR BALE—ONE A BAY COL} 24 354 159 anda high, hs trotted in 248; the other « act 62,508 | rel horse, 18% hands high, can pace very inet. The; S216 be sold che the ‘Swner Bas no use for them. | Gan b 8.996 | Sid Leroy street eaters. ee Bure oy tr 61,194 Other EuropeanStates 149 10583 | = U. 8. of America... 679 556.264 | LIQUORS: Other States in Ame- \—PALE A! r BY Tom Atrin,ce Ass «86-6 1aty)=— 81.800 | BRRANBING PALE GUD DARK, oe kas pti cheer meas iy emg and Madeira win chelee Scotch aud irish’ whiske WB godocescess “ors 4505207 19.021 uum; Schiedam, Swan, and Londo oor: CLEARED OUTWARDS. aes aay" cir pa Malaga wines, &0., at 2) per cent lower | United Kingdom and neles,..19,028 2.012.281 19,346 3,000,808 | mE UNDEREIL: <5 Broome streets 196” 64.550 7 44708 | RARCIAY, PERKINS & CO’S LONDON PORTER 27 46.228 10.407 and Guinness’s Dublin XXX brown stout, pints and 550 «81.335 aoe | quarts, in fine order, for sale in yuantitioe to suit, by ‘140 aT 1A AS G, P. LETHBRIDGE, *6 and *8 Pulton street, 182235 "631 -120.911 100.802 1,604 181300 | Bans, Saf! ante (pints 104.880 903131478 | ne order, and y the import 25565 1m 0 To4 G.P VETHBRIDGE, Mb ahd sh Punt 30.840 1056 13 5 fit PRS GoUNTRY DEALERS ARE REQUESTED 70 xx. | a ine our stook of ch trandies, wines, pore Fj len, brown stouts, He &9., &6., which will 08 besold twenty per cent lower, for cash. than’ Ray coher 3 tallng the same decription of M.B. PETERS | Oitier Beateoin Ameri- TAM 96 ILJES ARK REQUESTED TO EXAMINE TH pie he cas ne Riirechet strait andi ey ornate 21,044 4654274 from families solicited, by M. B. PErERS & It appears by this, that the arrivals and departures of American vessels in 1852, were lestin number than in 1861, and that the aggregate arrivals in 1852 wore con Mdersbly emailer than in 1851, while the depart- uree in 1262 were agreater momber than in 1551, 80 yar as the tonnage ie concerned, the di(feronce ix mot #0 preat. There was a greater American tonnage engagedin the trade of Great Britain, daring the firet cig months of 186% than in 1851. by which it appears (het the vers emplcyed averaged greater tonnage. Stock Excha LLAMBRY'S GRAPE LAP, HEIDSICK, AND ALARGI 4 stock of the choicest ehampaigne winow old botsler brandies, port, eherry, and Madeira wines, Jemaicn ram YMveye cordials: Sooteh slog, London, Dubin and Phile delphi porter and brown stont, Ko, for sale by INDERH 0 Broome stroot, MY R& SON'S EDINDURGH SPARKLING AL few carks, eight dozen pints Also, & few ons eer GP. N FIRE INBU- office to the now Chg ng New stroo No.6 nue to ineure ar’ OTS eon te Ken, Ceoretary poe peony BETW! TEN bis aad heed se ae APARTMENTS 10 LET—THE TWO PARLORS OF A sioraatiy faruiohed, suitable fore single gentleman, fortlomia and indy. “Anoly abies os street, front afte, Arargume TO LET, CONSISTING OF A FINE suite of rooms, om the second floor, with bath attached; one ditto, om the third floor; alse, om the second fi on vamily, ‘000: eying a om anton ‘7 he moet renpectable Bi furnace, Li i alee, commodated wh ‘8 bedroo! A EMYATE FAMILY HAVING LEASED A NEAT two story house, furnished it Shroughous in the n manner, wishes to let to a small quiet family ¢! consisting of front and back room: vghone bedrooms, with privilege washing, ironing &0.. or 1d the fer tpd sh beard, ‘A FURNISHED BEDROOM ‘TO LET, 70 A SINGLE na private family. Bath and water ale set for ny use of co unsurpassed. Ret Beeedway, oon doer pant. ne bo. O% RD.—A PLEASANT FRONT oom on x cond floor, with board. may be had located dwellin| may also bi OARD.- —uRs. SILBERT HAS types THE LARGE and commodious house No. 116 street, near rma Hutson, and je new prepared 6; snoammmstare elt aeons or transient boarders at reasonable rates, OARD.—ONE LARGE ROOM AND TWO SMATI rooms. may be had by applying at No.31 West Eighte atroct, near Fifth ave OARDING.—TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCO) modated with @ room and full board, at 63 Murray stroet, corner of College place. CARDING WANTED-FOR A YOUNG LADY. IN A private family, or whore tl johed in her room, “Addross W. It Fy bor Broadway Pest office. Bosse. WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, FOR two gentlemen and their wives, with room sed bedroom for each, As re may bi La 4 except such ai ate eatin, of room, and hours for meals. Non Price of board deseripti OARD CaN fern Pada feta IN A Pra tl fort desir: ae joor, furni gentleman. ' Apply OARD AT 29 Chadd! STREET, FIRST BLOCK bove Canal.—A gontlem: Ingy, and two or three be esate ee good board xchan ged. Boz, AND FURNISHED ROOMS, AT NO. 4 UNION aq —A FINE AND WFLL-FURNISHED PARLOR and bedroom attached, to let, with board. to a gontle- mon and wife, or single gentlemen; there ie. # larze pantry, ehouse. Apply at No. 69 St. ark’ NTED—BY A souNe LADY, IN A RES- etable private family, or where th afew board- not above Eigh: if required. address M. F., pes out young ehildren, eve such ae sitting rooms, wit bedrooms pod ng, ,Ale0,, several Inrge bedrooms, with grates, may be had, with full or partial b ter, on reasonable terms. Hot, ae oe beret hovse, for be jera. Rofe eireas No. 347 Broadway, Charles. JAMES DARKER Proprietor. OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO single tlemen, can be sccommedated with beard, at 9% St Mark's Place, Fighth street, where all the comforts of a home may be had, References exchanged. OARDING.—A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, IN HOBOKEN, ‘can accommodate a few gentl reakfast nd ten, and dinner on Sunday, if re ey ss vay location, wit am in every fifte 2 minutes. Apply at No 1 Hi terrace, Hobok OARDING—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR She single gentlemen can be accommodated with boa & pleasant, agreeable family, in i Tenth ward, two nt it of the Bowery, and north of Grand street. Please dress Comfort, Herald office, for two days. OARD—A LADY CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH a ee roe pleasant furnished room, by applying at OARD.—A VERY PLEASANT Reet? ROOM AND bedroom, with ree aviache te ins pivate house, to a A tly Paw BOWEN, No. 4 Abingdon square. ae erry Ad bg di ini puitabl passing the doar MeroRs OFFICE, NEW YORK, A Notie i herby given that the ey ner Broom F.G. TISDALL, ‘New York of Free Masons. —Coatenni: ion of the Ini { George Washington, at Hall, Thursd Ath’ inst —Uratio Bi. Fyng, D. joors will bo opsned » ‘Grand ofle ‘a semble in the ante-room of the hall No 1, with :he Bible ov deciton Brat Presicone of the United 8 y a suard of bonor of the Washington quested to assemble at th ain time r it i Ticke! Seen eee vo etacce of lodges, asters af sntoetiing lodges are requested to call at the Grand Seorotar: 01 a Cromby strvote, and roy corner of Broome and Crosby si ORT, Chairman. J. W. Simons, Secretary. APIN’S SOCIETY WILL HOLD THEIB R™ Li Caton hereafter in the Church of the Di way, between Epring and Prince stroots, B Services fur the pre- wencing on Snnday next, No: r four will beheld in the afierno evening at balf-paet 7. Mombei wishing to hi Sf MOCRATIC REPUBLICAN GENERAL COMMIT. tee.—A meeting of this commistce will bo held at hureday, the fourth day of November, look, P. ook, F UGUSTUS SCHELL, Chairman, '$ Secretaries ry MEETING OF THE MBERS OF THE on Thur Taitpact7 ofstock, No take Inte 5 the library rooms, and of viding lor Called at She writ im reguont Sithe requisite: number of tha members. “hy order of the President. JOSEPH BLACK, Recording Secretary. Jonas B Purn.irs, pH HiLron, SPECIAL MEETING OF THE NE FARM ASSO ation will be held on Friday evening, eet. Mr. G. Val ill ¥: the herien “Railrcnd, on san a3 G. VALE, No.1 Apply to (Chatham square) A CARD. “MRS DI a, Mike ny wost tn of young tad sand woon 12 MEYEN'S ACADEMY, FOR TEACHING hed slegant nccomplishment of dancing. is now ns, 197 and 160 Walker street. meet @ at foun, six, andoighe rel y Pr Wriliiee treet, Hotel, Veidey, v8 Colests Bea FESSEUR DE DANSE ET DE bie hey 4 Peconath artivt of the Bosenel Acotong. i, of My one Fmme nt fully lemon of PM yw * now slassom, vmmoncing at half-past these classes, osivatg, EARING'S Puyays, DANCING AND WALTZING Academy, at 56 Bond « na 8. is mg elasses to dren, nee, a8 above, Soire 56 Bond streot. CARD.—MR. CIARRUAUD WOULD sucanse malting classes ap way. Pupils © ‘counts only feé please procure cirenlara or the re-openiv of ber bopivoing day will bs given. rs, inquire between 12 and 2 o'oleok. INSTRUCTION, RIVATE INSTRUCTION IN PENMANSHIP.—THS ‘oubscriber is prepared to ive rivate instrustion in artof peamanthig to Indios or gentlemen, Ce his rooma, Broadway, first corner above the Irving H use, For an clegant copy book, vith ineereouic eon VER I GOLDeMITE. ABONIC Norice. —W ASHINGTON'S INITIATION, Nov. 4, 1 4 ‘Matonie Contonnial Festival will take piace at Free fall, Broadway, on Bhered ayerenings Ker, 4, for the ie of colebrating mite hy eae nd 20 ¥ r mlekotd, at $i each, may be had from the 4 somites, appointed uy the Grand Lodge of New York, an rand Secretary, office Rall, No. 600 R. ON, of odge, No. 1, Chair S75 Broadway. L. Frvonrwavenn, Stri t Observance, No. M, Secretary, No. 1G Maldon lane. Abr: 267 Bowery; Robert Ne. 20, N Harron Waskinston No. 21, Ne. lor Blosokor streets fs Van Pragg, Adel| N Ww Martine, aiion, Norris, Ben ner, Gormat watcher, Hones! =. ee T. jwaine, Ric! Ni Ne. 69, No. 75 Jackson ai Mounttore, No. 106, No. 64 T Henry Olt- k A. tLowis, ‘Mt. Moriah, IGEL D. OYLY—MISSING.—A YOUNG MAN, AS above named, of good appoarance and addross, aged ork oa the 29th of June last, seventeen, who reached New to write to his friends by steamer from Charl ‘Yor! xiety aad disteeas in the ny information addrosend to K. D. Y, Ei jor Marston, Battersea Bridge Road, London, aio VESE & SONS, 151 Beatl atread, New York, Will be most thankfully received. a A Boigh with of his bro! i hi Railroad train at twelve o’clock the same night, jou, corner of Canal strest and Broadway. throu h ticket, and dine: He took a th ae be Siar mith an a ak pants, black satin stock, blue cloth co ’ oll ‘Alat on,” ani 8 o- covering, a gold headed cane, marked ‘ nerel bag: py} was boarding house in the up) Part of the city, ds unknows. Any information id, and liberally reveaed, $y REWARD.—STOLEN FROM MURRAY'S O Rae 33 East pyre 4 Ms reet, a black and tan $l is well m: ae rather short hair, and as name of Tiney. ove reward will ‘be paid on delivery of said bitch tables, and no questions asked. OARDING—A FRONT SITTING-ROOM AND BED- room, with pantry L wy bs mad ae ae | fale tarnished, suitable for foll or partial board, can be had Ganokes ne doen place. Porsisiz APARTMENTS TO LET, WITH BOARD, jn an English private family, Avnly at 77 President lyn, «few minutos walk from Hamilton ry. References required. URNISHED ROOMS—A WELL FURNISHED SECOND story room, in & quiet family, will be lot to one or more en of respectability. fot and cold in the upper room. Call in the morning ning. at 120 Ghambere streets 'NISHED ROOMS TO LET- entlemé URNISHED ROOM: tlemen, with breakfast street, Terms, $3 50 per wer 149 EIGHTH STREET, OPPOSITE THE OPERA House.—Saits of elegantly furnished second and third floors, with bord, in a first claes h HiAgpeonaty eget ay ROOMS ON SECOND r, with pri be obtained by panies of jetebility, rt aayine at 761 Broadway, near Eighth No. 75 Warren ODGINGS.—FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED rooms, at the private maasion house, 73 Hudson street ARLLORS, WITH AND WITHOUT BEDROOMS AT- tached, also attic rooms, to let, furnished. Apply at 625 Broadway. RIVATE, BOARD IN BROOKLYN, NEAR FULTON ferry.—One or two gentlemen, or » wife, (without children,) will fin Pith Hoard, at 112 Bands street. ed. fens, Terms moderate. Refer. TS, LET—UNFURNISHED PART OF A ee house = Seuth Brooklyn. Pe 162 Court street, or to Mr. Thompson, be: oe, New York. Var DESIRADLE. APARTMENTS, WITH PARTIAL board, can be obtained at 157 Chambe ‘TER BOARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—TWO gentlemen and their wives ca itable apartm for the furnished or unfurt § tlem: 1 Visuaaatly located, nearthe ferry, Apply st i Clin Ww ANTED-—AN UNFURNISHED ROOM, WITH | board, for a gentleman and lad: the west side of Broadway, nm Sprinj REWARD. STRAYED OR STOLEN, PROM THE Iivery stable 10 North Moore strest,”o = Se so ts Pony bu! maro being return: $10. OST—A PURSE, IN I10OUSTON wis ahh bet Be rid tae yest! seaman sm will return the reet, will be suitably re O:7—ON THE 3D INST. BETWEEN TWO AND three o-clock, “during from Canal sires, through Broadway to § mall black velvet eae gentalping three Sve dollar bills. or will by Yarded for his honest trouble, by #033 Sullivan HECKS STOLEN.—ABOUT SIX O'CLOCK P. M. Nov. 1s pocketbook, containing Chemical Baik; drawn b oned sag be (te arporting to be drawn heical Bak, as he hi 2, shook pee WG: GAINES, : ROraL a A. street. pt ADRIFT ON SATURDAY—THE eerie Gre; 4, of New York. She ok up against th fez, be ‘The ow Pro’ ga Saying expenses, by calling 3093 Pk avenue, Beseke GAINES, 79 Nasoaa COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICE 18 WEREBY GIVEN, THAT A united partnership bas been formed by thd andarvigned, for the business of manufacturing, buying, and selling be “New York, Nov. 1, 1852, EH SRADLY.” N, B.—From the well known reputation of bot th, sud ove facilities for we fis will be enabled to offer purchase. 0 Nee 56 ¢ Chatham: street, succe sore L ve & BRADLY, to P. B. Devesn. by -F- 000. r oglnidinlelas WANTED, ue $2, part in a well object of taking ® grease business. The pei rade would be reauired, to A JSTOR OR TUTORESS ‘FOR THREE qaLas, in the primary branches of education, ie wanted 00 g° & fow miles iv the country. Roferonces required. ire of A. Che dleu, 5; stron ye Race ou, 57 High strocts Broskiyia, between PANISH LANGUAGE, favorably known in thi tongue, will impart private instruct! (ep Tadios or gentlomen, and will alee take any translations, he being well acquainted with the English lan ae ply at the eifice of the Courrier des Etats Unis, 43 Street, near Broad A LY city as te cs oduenticn, wishes to’mest with an engagement as g oa fn a trivate family; would nob object tee South. “Address, pre-paid, to. B.G., Broadway ost office, rere Sree nats N08. iid AND to Bt oa the unt 10 PAL. for ge every evening at 8 lock, for elass exoreise aad {ast classes meet on Monday Wedueedays, and Sater] lays, at 34 lock im the aftern: i Seagal pele at ‘the $100 # and Broadway $200, Lot ito Ns 100 om Wooster street, rent $3.5) for unl s S200; & aplondid corner lot below Canal 1 st $2.60, for $15,000; a block of eight fall lots, cu Sixth av Sixty second etrcat, for $6 3); two Tote on Eighth ‘avenwe for $300; Sixth avenue railroad stook for #1ot in Seventoonth eti FOR SALE. Twenty-elghth street, for 675008 i M, L, SHELDO: ald office, PUBLIC MOUSE FOR SALE. Political head Cente of thi ing. sccommodation, ber Apply to C. B. LOWES, TWO LOTS ON CUM- the rear of the same, a Atlantic ral OR SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK J AND FI runes or or the retail grocery store, on the corner of Twent; Fourth to A. SHOPE & COs street ai Al 203 Gree Sek OR SALE—THE BUILDING AND LEA! und corner of West and Vestry streets, suitable foe foundry, machine shop, oF stores. For particulars inquire of RIDER & WARD, on the promises. Pesscssion given, immediately or when required. FOR S484 FARM, OR COUNTRY SEAT, OF ONE d acres, in Orange county,one mile ils Good buil ays War fevsues pectisalane tt “ual a ‘or further io" = 289 Washington street, fruit. to be of lecoiben in Orange oes quire of JAMES WI ACTORY FOR SALE OR TO LET—ONE ether ye} feet by twent: the citys suitable re ave of easy access to the lower part of ht manufactur: horse steam engi at lel Water streot, up stairs. OR SALE A LADIES BOARDING HOUSE, IN THR Teint roome and furniture good, ond every convenience (oF Carrying 0% . D. L., Broadway Post office. OR SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK, AND ee of ® superior sage hoot allory, one of the best le- cations on Broadway; pera: Address fe Herald om isha OR SALE.—THE HOUSE AND LOT NO. 74 Rage | detwoen af street, and Crosby streets. te cuaRLis W. MENKY, 109 Front streos, corner of mn lane. OR SALE—THE LEAS) ture of a first lane. mises mn A. M., to nine P.M. URNITURE—WILL BE. SOLD AT A ty Nae to] Belg 29 Beckman street, office and revolving offic ait pufortaxr NOTICE TO Veale —A Md nod SITU- ned grvee store, pA, Sg beta! iness, with will be sold on vi oh with —THE UNEXPIRED FOUR YBARS lease of a very extensive bar and e Keep the books, and take charge of the nancial part of the story, in Broadway, south aston strest. Immediate duste e'bent references given and required’ “Address, | possetal be had. Tare opportunity te 6 vith real name and ‘As no other will be motioed, | suitable ron, with moderate means.” A \t this offic Box 1,362 Post office. 2 000,—A YOUNG MAN, WHO SPEAKS EREMPTORY SALE.—A HOTEL, NEATLY FITTED $1 1500 isntin ‘and German, with the abve dispo, up, and doing & good business, is to be sold; a decided ible *oapital oan become # partner in @ well established the owner has other business that requires hie 08 References exchanged, Address (post paid) A. P Herald omee. gi Los Witmer ‘T BOARD—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, ON the first floor, in a strictly private family. Loontion bas? Breome aad Mulberry streets, Address, pre-paid, H. A. HOME, Broadway Post office. bill retwi Uberal patronage, ind that the case of bor tion, hae received the 1¢ sive: ths only premium of s vailver ‘medal that was awar pozeen om Division vtreet thas hed be “J fee, es mm at together wish a aage vee epased. for strie and rlekDoos Wi any ity. Ladies are reepeotfally in- nee of bonnete will remain suing week. FRENCH MERINORS, PLAID LAS CLOTHE, eashmeres, and plaid silk . ble goods, now landing, and for vale obesp, at Tkwin SG0'8, Nos. 204 sn 250 Grosdways eee PA a, tpt TEER. —JUST RECEIVED, A sortment of Paris foathors, f ted some of them of very supe: lot es en which will be rola iow rey . HOMER, 64 John street. MUSICALs en ren USICAL rhe seta YOU WANT TO GETA had eneep baa guitar, flute, accordeon or bi re, ‘ Grand street, (bet: - ,)where the best quality are sold. | Also, book and sheet music, All kinds of in- Music taught, and furnished for par- ties. FEW BOYS, OF GOOD CHARACTER AND GOOD A voloen, will be, inetruoted in singing and, ehaatin ithont ¢ ving their in Taye. 4 DoF Went Twenty heat at NOVEL BLLO'S SACRED MU asin Fondon, ie speeeie jon! #0 porte: forsegational avd Catholis churches; musio far the und Papoferte, including Mozart's colebrated compo- clubs, choral societios, and ity ot gene ~ in arent gay ‘ove ogues may bo) iad gen TANDLORDS.—REN7§ COLLECTED, AND GUa- *0 LAND iC preferred, on liboral torms. Apply tow. W STON, Houns Agent, 1,099 Brondway. oorner of Thirty. eocond sveeet. vernal cases of the above | Ty PrAry, SQODSI-E Py nt ty PRESENTS !— FANCY ARTICLES: WAR A "ro DAGCUERREAN AR’ ARTISTS.—STEREOSCOPES, JUST received, and for sale by VICTOR BISHOP, Balialdes > DAGUERREAN Ai Looe Se ay bald ceived an pe pate time. Call and puro N, B.—Businoss of all patently a hand. ‘Apply to J. C. GREEN, Agent, OWER PRESS FOR SALE.—ONE OF Seen BEST cylinder presses, twenty-two by cont 1,200, d has boon weed just enon to put up. Will be gold at bargains te Inquire at No. Wied Fale street, second floo: ARE CHANCE FOR MOTEL REPENS —7R PRO- pristor of the Western Hote NY, being jonnt of the contin an healsh of his is present busin 1 dispose of his fax vase ts located in men most central portion of the tor wit to none in ‘State, and has « bui oannot fail of serine ‘the invests furniture ie all in HOMESTEADS. Aen Curie STATED ISLAND, NEAR THE NARROWS, —Building love, for immediate improvement, for sale, oat central part of Clifton, on ad eous terms, Kinatew of the on th sd, with ing views Ka the Bay, ty. The oll arches, &0., we, ity of eohools, rity Pps a ay the tract - w VAN. WAGRNEN, 16 Post's Buildings, Han Mir ire pr eee LOTS FOR SALB, Farasta i} uM o NJ nthly instalmente.—The lil 4 in ‘this br tira }, are such ae low as to ousure’n large advanos before the Por plank roa sanibeaee are sonetan att aes maps, ote, &8., B68 Died door! Now Word, or John Hk Sratthy on the sw PUBLIOATIORS, 4 8 Y. CURFEW TOLLS THR G Abell ot parting & TT bes ueitel to by Daniel at me mind length in the Gw edn, published at 80 Bronte way. Price 3 cents. Ses FOR ALL Who HAVE oanpi iN row in tho city, Address, sce tarm & & meee Heights Post office, Canvassora for eelt with | WV. pan (of ah ng fan ecg ale aati Ra to bp ha.9 A pelet $00 ron} nd basement hou Pani Jotin R in order; Price $4,000, and te Apply to X. SERGEANT, 15 Wall etroet, HOUSES, ROOMS, ETC., WANTED, Tm PROPERTY “(OWNERS —WANTED 1 703 Bink zn Om aes in a ecittiy wanted, Ps oe fuel houses will do well Byraalling ea, oF adarondl EASTON, House Agont, 1,099 Broadway, ‘oornor Thi cond street. D—ONB ba f=) rocms, in & private family. terms, C. J., Herald office. ANTED-AN UNFURNISHED ROOM, WITH OR without board, (paid in advan lad: email private fomil C., Broadway Post 01 ANTED—PART OR THE WHOLE OF A HO’ situated saywhere in the vicint ait of Broadway of atrect, or Bower; fi Inquire at Broadway, base- LOWBR PART OF A Ny ait it viet, res LARGE, OR TWO = ro in ar h Jocation an ANTED TO WIRE—TH aqroonb| two story ho votable nei Inborhoo improvemonts. Loca TE A “house below Forty-second street. Price not te 2,600. nee Box 4,051, Pont Otho ra RA ¥, Without a pad of three or four on ree peotable house, not above Tenth street, at mo ter Address box 1,418, Post office, ANTED—AN UNFURNISHED ROOM FOR ALA! with or without beard; with » widow I i Ryotourads ‘Verma moderato, and will be ‘paid in advance, | Brondway Post Office, threes days.