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ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. aye 8EE THIRD PAGE. “ee SALES AT AUCTION. Ne ene mene VETION NOTICE.—OROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, by Wm. W. Shirley, Wednesday, January 12, 1033 y at No. 82 John street. Cash sale of a general ‘Rasortment of granite. , and common ware ; talao a eboice lot of tumblers, LADY, WISHING TO BOARD WITH A PRIVATE family, would offer her serviees to teach music as an Satisfactory references will be given. Fami- no piano can have the use of one owned oy s#, by letter, to W.C.B, box 2, FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, WITHOUT BOARD, IN private family, to one or two single gentlemen. Aw required. Apply at No. 172 East Tenth street, southwest corner of Tenth street and Third avenue. VETION.—PAWNBROKER’S SALE THIS DAY, BY W. A. Lewis & Mortimore, corner of Oliver street ‘and Ohatham square. A large quantity of ladies’ cloth- tug, gowns, shawls, blankets, quilts, bed clothes. Sale to eommenee at 114, o'clock. By order of Abraham Good. man, 31 Center street. UCTION NOTICE.—SALE OF VALUABLE FURNI ture, Brussels and three ply carpets, this day, at oelock, at the auction rooms, 13 Spruce street. 4, splendia London guns, watclies, jewelry, 20,000 im- , &e. orrestal. en THOMAS BELL, Auctioneer. ie ca VCTION NOTICE.—H. N7 BUSH, AUCTIONEER, WILL sell, this day, at 103, o'clock, at 10 North William gtweet, new and second-hand furnitnre, removed for con- venience of sale; also, one superior second-hand piano forte; also, the contents of a saloon, consisting of coun- ‘pes, bar fixtures, ing glasses, clocks, wines, liquors, wegars, decanters, tumblers, wine glasses, &c. ‘H. LUDLOW, AUCTIONEER.—LOT ON THE EAST- erly comer of Broadway and Fulton street, known QFe Mesiver, 10 be leased by anction.—The subscriber wit i at the its” ‘at public auetion, by E. H. Ludlow, auctioneer, Ex , on Wednesday, the 12th day ef January next, at noon, for the term of twenty-one eave from the first day of May next, the lot on the east- esly corner of Broadway and Fulton street, being twenty- mize feet on Broadway, twenty-nine feet in the rear, eeventy-six feet two inckes on Fulton street, and seventy- side. Possession = rt ep regen on = nore? f ext. wins at sale. fon the first of May next. NICHOLAS DEAN, Receiver, manus W. Suvvrorn, Solicitor, =“ HORTON, AUCTIONEER. —TURN 7S, stock of @ saloon, removed from West street.— Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, at 35 Sixth avenue, bar pumps, quarter cask brandy, counters, stools, tables, large screen, lot fancy boxes, glass ware. ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL aT auction, on Wednesday, Jan. 12, at 11 o'clock, in gallery, rear of store No. 8 Wall street—Executor’s sabe of Paintings, being the collection of the late Feni- more Cooper, Esq., deceased. Among them are the cele- Yeated picture of the Tribute Money, by Rembrandt; @uido’s Aurora, copied by J. G. Chapman, Esq., for Mr. Se, + Rome, in 1830; Rembrandt’s Tobit, copied by Morse; portrait of Tencir’s Wife, believed to be an eriginal by himself, purchased by Mr. Cooper in Paris; » and seventy-five valuable modern and ancient paintings, forming 2! er one of the finest collections offered at potion this season. The paintings of Mr. Cooper will be geld at 12 o'clock, precisely, by order of the executors ‘Mey are now ready for examination. i? iprased T. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER, NO. 62 WILLIAM | street, near Cedar, will sell, this day, at auction, at | 303 o'clock, a large assortment of rosewood and mahog- | | | | any furniture, consisting of sofas, tete-a-tetes, couches, yoekers, spring seat parlor chairs, French bedsteads, mar- Bie top drawing bureaus and wa ware, table cutlery, silver plated ware. stands, toilet set, fancy &e., &e. | F SUITE OF FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO- gether or separately, with or without board, in a te family. Apply at 636 Broadway. )ARD IN BROOKLYN, WITH THE COMFORTS OF A B cheerful home, can be obtained by a tingle grntle- man, ina respectable family, located near the Fulton ferry. Apply at 80 Nassau street, near Pearl. OARD WANTED—FOR A YOUNG LADY, IN A a genteel pian German family. Address M. T. B., Herald office. ferences exchat 5 ROARD UP TOWN.—A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, OR ‘two or three gentlemen, can be accommodated with Zull or partial board, by applying at 170 West Fourteonth etreet. OARD.—A FEW LE GENTLEMEN CAN BE AC- commodated with board, at 611 Houston street, with all the comforts ofa home. Dinners can be had at 76 Maiden lane, free of extra cl , to those who prefer todo so. Two parlors and one attic room. Apply at the house, or of 8. H, THOMPSON, 76 Maiden lane. OARDING.—A FEW SELECT BOARDERS MAY FIND a parlor and rooms, at 339 Pearl street, OARDING.—A FURNISHED FRONT ROOM FOR A gentleman and lady; board for the lady ouly, where re are no boarders; with a lone woman. in Twenty sixth ¢ ¥,, street, near the Eighth Avenue railroad. Herakd office. OARD.—TO SINGLE GENTLEMEN.—A NEATLY furnished parlor to let, either with or without board also a bed-room in a small private family, residing at = street, west of way, and three blocks rom it. OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR two or three single gentlemen, can be accommo- dated with full or partial board and furnished rooms, with baths, warm and cold. Apply at 162 Sullivan street, one door from the corner of Houston. OARD WANTED—FOR A YOUNG LADY, IN A private family or boarding house. A small furnished Toom will be required. Terms must not exceed $3 per week, Adress E. M. W., Broadway Post Office. OARD, WITH DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOMS, CAN be had at Nos. 82 and 84 East Twenty-third street, near Four The houses have the modern im: provements. OARD WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN AND LADY WISH board in a quiet family. Situatign above Walker street, on a stage route; where there afe no boarders pre- ferred. Address J. M., box 2,660 Post office. Terms not to execed $30 a month (COUNTRY BOARD. —WANTED—FOR FOUR OR FIVE U persons, for the months of July and August, board in the country, a short distance from the city. Address, ddress ayenue. peremptory, rain or shine. ‘AMES COLE, AUCTIONEER. ; ty-four houses and lots and vacant lots, on Adelphi | street’ and De Kalb e. To be soll at aucti Wednesday, Janu t 12 o'clock, at the Merehants’ | Exchange. | This is f the best property that has deen brought into for some time past. All the lots are on agrade with the street, and ready for im- provement, at small expense for cellars. The entire neighborhood is being built up with genteel private resi @ences. Terms—sixty per cent—may remain on bond and | ISITIVE SALE OF FIF i i ‘OHN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER, STORE Ni ll Spruce street.—Mortgage sal t endid ro: ‘weod and mahogany furniture, this d. imst., in Seventh mp! one sewing do. 3 one easy do., also @othie chairs, in brocatelle, mahogany beadsteads, cottage @o., splendid marble top dressing bureaus, two oval gilt framed mirrors, marble top, wasbstands, dining tables, | mall do. eentre do., common do. Also, about one hundred yards | Brussels carpeting; also six ingrain do., stair do., seat , &e. JOHN W. SOMERINDYKE, Attorney for Mortgagee. | ARGH, SALE OF FURS.—J. L. VANDEWATER WILL sell this day, Wednesday, January 12, at 10 o'clock at the sales room, 14 Wall street, a large assortment of furs of every kind, muffs, cuffs and victorines. This sale | affords a fine opportunity to those who are in want of | fare, as every article will be sold without reserve, it being the season. Also, at 1114 o'clock, a large wasortment of sleigh robes of every kind. eal DRAPER, AUCTIONEER—BY SIMEON DRA- per, Auctioncer—Otlice No, 46 Pine street, corner of m.—Friday, Jan. 14, at o'clock, at’ the Mer- shants’ Exchange, 73 shares in the“eapital stock of the Oswego and Syracuse Railroad Company, $60 each; 31 do. | Macon and Western (Ga) Railroad Company, with divi- | @end of 1st Feb. on, $100 each; 80 do. Pennsylvania Coal Sompany, ex Jan.’ dividend, $50 each; — do. Manafield end Sendusky Railroad Company. Also, $70,000 Six per @ent Bonds of the Ashuelot Railroad Company, of $1,000 | each, due January, 1861, interest payable January and | July. This road is leased for ten years, at seven per ent per annum on its cost, with the right to renew the | game at eight per cent per annum. i} 4 R 5 s done, in a neat and satisfactory manner, at No. 26 How- stating terms, H. ., box 1,546 Post office. TURNISHED ROOOMS TO LET, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE etropolitan Hotel. Apply at 679 Broadway. JOHN J. MOFFATT. CH BOARD.—T0 LET, TWO PLEASANT ROOMS, ble for two single gentlemen, ina frst class house, sivuated at 68 St. Mark’s place. Those who wi to practice the French language will find this a good op- portunity. r hour at six o'clock. References ex- 8 pass the door. ERAL HANDSOME to let a house ‘o. 5 Warren street, le for an offi T—ON A ton ferry. ment, su 7 BROOK! jate possession’ given, if desired. at this ofice. ITED ROOMS WITH BOARD, th street, between Fourth or at board, can have their washing ard street, opposite Crosby, by Mrs. Maher, who will give the bost of city referenci OOMS TO LET.—TWO LARGE HANDSOMELY FUR- nished rs, connected by folding doors, with Jarge pantrie to let to gentlemen, without board, at No. 16 Warren street. 3 OMS TO LET, WITHOUT BOARD.—A LARGE front room, with bedroom attached, to let, to single gentlemen,’ without board. Hot and cold water, bath- &e. Apply at No. 4 Bond street. S INGLE GEN ‘ = ACCOMMODATED WITH. partial board, at No. 6 Willow street, Brooklyn; two minutes walk from the Fulion ferry. WO GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH board and rooms, by applying at 183 West Twenty- third street. The house bas all the modern improvements, &e TLLIAM IRVING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, WILL Y op Wednesday, January 12, at 104; o'clock, at 234 | street, near Prince, a general assortment of house- held furniture, consisting of Brussels carpets, mahogany | wofas, tete-a-tetes, lounges, chair rockers, &c., covered in | Ihair eloth; pier glasses, window curtains, mantel orna- ments, &c.; Fronch bedsteads, bureaus, 5 Boilet sets, bedding, ingrata carpets, &ec. sertment of kitchen furniture. —=—_— NEW PUBLICATIONS. POCO L ENT CEEOL, Bee NEW PAPER—THIRD NUMBER NOW | ready. Twenty beautiful engravings. Contents furday, January loth, 1853 ‘Bwonivincs.—1—Equestrian statue of Jackson, lately | faaagurated at Washington. ‘2—King’s days at Havana. 3—Penneylvania cou! mines. 4, 5, 6—Coal mining operations. 7, 8, 9—Internal views of coal mines 3—Coal wharves at Richmond, near Philadelphia 1—Ball of St. Tamm: . —Rattle of New Orieans, from Merritt’s painting. 13—Portrait of the late J. Fenimore Cooper 14—Grenough’s bust of Cooper. 36—Birth-place of the President clect. 16, 17—The gambler. W—Portrait of Fanny W: 3—New armory, New Y. ricacon. 20—Laloric ship LLerrer Puess.—American Progress, Autographs, Play ing Cards, Wrought Iron, Coal, Horatio Greenough, Dis- | ae Ninevah, Science, Music and Drama, the Gamblers, Foreign and Miscellaneous Intelligence, Recent | Deaths, Julian, hyjuest Statue, &e., &e., &e. Price, six cents per copy. Mail subscriptions, $3 per . Forsake by all the principal periodical dealers Broostout the ci States. P. T. BARNUM, Special Partner, H.D. & A. F. CH, General Partners, 128 Fulton street. POPULAR TREATISE ON debilitated health, s the young, besets tudy, and embitters | EW PUBLICATIONS.—A the cause and cure of ne ‘and enfeebled constitution that harr the man of ph business and ure od Just published, and to be had gratis, by ad deeosiog, post paid, box 100 Broadway Post e, N.Y. | RTANT TO ADVERTISERS —THE SUBSCRIBERS | cordially request the attention of all business men de- | wirous of extending their business; to the People’s Com- | moreial Guide, a work whi now have in progress ef publication, and one which will far surpass anything of the kind ever isened, eontaining hundreds of cards and | advertisements of the principal merchants, manufac- | turers, traders, kc., ke., of this and adjoining cities, toy gether with s directory of shipping, transportation, banks valuation of coins, & also, a general variety of in- | terosting ant mation, | wimost value t bess 1en, as eormmvnity ‘The terms of advert: Payment on present proof sheet of ment for corr: 925 00 per page. tion of proot «! $30 00 per p 15 50 13 00 34 do % do, 700 34 do 825 4 do 350 % do. 41244 3 do. No deviation from the aboye prices, under any circam stances, is allowed, except whon an advertisement of two or more pages is taken, when the priee is $20 for the se ond page, with further reduetion on additional pages Phe smallest advertisement received is one-eighth of a page. To apy aifidavit to be made before miesioners of this city, an¢ rin fix thousand copies, (the printer's | aur Coin his of the most popu ch will be published in per.) which will be distributed gratuitonsly to all t els, steamboats, depots, and places of general reso and, in fact, in every store lace where it will be ex sidered beneficial to leave a copy throughout this and the | principal cities and towns of the Union. N. B.—Rach vertiser to have a copy of the work those occ page from one t tasers will please » posible, Address option, advertisements in as T. CROMMELIN & CO. poet 262 Pearl 2 COM 1ith inst 1 street, it wa OF lon the morning the fire in Thirty-th pany No. 3 fon their ret hird “treet ion shown us by the Recolved, That the kind atten Indies of Mr. Contant’s t grateful remem R. 2. Nooxry wtreet, on te Actin : DAGUERREOTY PES. i 5 ENT DAGUERREO’ aS & OO. I @) taken 20,000 pictur weeks sinee they first amtroduced their new German system of taking pictur ‘By machinery, all of which have given them a worll wide reputation for the most superior works of apt eve awaile p\ any price, Roows 180 Broadway, i | Mr. Rosenburgh, for | granting ua the use of | sion ae LET—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, TO A GENTLE- man and wife, or two single gentlemen, at No. 137 West Eleventh street, where cars and stages pass every fifteen minutes. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN. y, in exchange nan languages, references given. Piease office. ‘ANTED—FOR THREE OR FOUR LE GENTLE: men, well furnished apartments, in a genteel | house, situated near Broad between Prince street and Union square. The apartments wanted to comprise | the second and third stories. Address box 104 Post Office, stating the situation of the house, and at what time it can be seen. BOARD IN A PRI- lessons in the Freach on the piano. Undoubted dress E. G., box 2,504, Post THE MILITARY. T A MEETING OF THE CUDNEY GUARD, HELD upon sheir return from their target excursion, the following resolutiot ere unanimously adopted 1st. To Mrs. Cud: for the splendid gold watch pre. sented to the company for the first prize, we feel deeply grateful, and assure her that her kindness shall never be forgotten. 2a. To Captain Meyer and Mr. Agets, for their beautiful gold watch; to Mr. ¢ lendid diamond pin; to Mr. John Cs ke basket; to rca ver card basket: to Mr. Glover, for a gold pencil and pen; to Mr. Risdon, for a gold pen- cil; to Mr. Stueke, for a gold pencil and breastpin; to Mr. Hughes, for a gold pin; to ¥ y, fora gold pin; to Mr. MeCoy, for a handsowe silver mounted cane; to Mr. Jexe Thomes, for a han » cap; to Mr. Slowey of paten to Mz. McKin- to Mr box of segars, pre- Ist shooting—we return our grateful the kind and libe. | Mr. Fre leriel Thomas. Mr dion, Mr. E Mr. MeNulty, Mr. instrey—v turn our sin cere thanks for their attention sh he company, and for the impartial and honorable manner in which they distributed the prizes 4th: To David Pollock, Exq., of Hobo ness in assisting us in Frese ” his hotel fo ; ing our prizes, we return our s thanks. 5th, To our worthy hostess, Mre ». of the Manhat tan Hotel, for the superb dinner, furnirhod us upon our return, we return our thanks, and take great plea sure in recommending her establishment to other companies or associ 6th. And last, though not d, for the splendi i we return our th: 7th. Thut the abor thanks, be published i fee ee and also for rpose of pre se to 3fr. Shelton and his ourved upon this occa- | ht_expression of our Kk Hovald JACOBS, Chairman VC. WANTED. ANGE HOUSES, ROOMS, E FARM WANTED—IN EX¢ DY WISHES would rent a b A; or ty TO MEET ae fo th h toen ould a t to | any pervor FOR SALE, | ‘FAMILIES NOW RESIDING IN UN- heatthy apartments in this ity, ean, for 20,000 only $16, able in its, secure four dui Adis’ ee ‘a farm from two to lots and farms are selling in of them are now left. We hope every person who } destitute of @home will secure a share a pot a day, for they are to be distributed om or bdore the Slst inst. Apply at onee to CHAS. Broadway, where inaps and pamphlets an be had, gra $5,000. ~2one eat —A BUSINESS NOTE, AT EIGHT a mortgage now owned by sul months, of this amount (or sale, and rie mys mae ag’ bag Bie aie roperty, ass as see for yment rae ona caer He rm 100. —FOR SALE—THE FIXTURES AND GOOD ‘e will of a small licensed saloon, 153 West hoadwa: Boyden ea or will sell stock and all for te inunded dollars. is the only terms, none other need apply. ILLIARD TABLES.—WE HAVE NOW O¥ HAND, AT our ware-rooms, a sapere stock of ney and second tables, which we offer for sale at ten per cont less than Mee establishment in the city. ntkmen will do well to call and examine. GRIFFITHS & DECKER, 90 Ann streets ROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—FOR SALE, THE ELEGANT house and lot 146 Columbia street, cree. | through to Furman street. The location, for beauty of prospect and pure air, is not excelled by other in the world. Distance only a few minutes walk from the Fulton and Wall street ferric Apply at 184 Fulton st., New York. AST THIRTIETH STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE.— To be sold (on liberal terms), the lot ead built brown stone front family residence, No. 2 East ieth street, between Fifth and Madison avenues. Apply to GEORGE P. FOX, No. 1 East Thirtieth street, or 333 Broadway. R SALE—THE STOCK, LEASE, an old established drinking place in Broadway. Per- sons wishing to engage in a business that has been estab- Ushed for the last ten years, will find this a favorable op- portunity, as the proprietor wishes to retire. For further particulars apply to JOHN SQUIER, 202 West street. ‘OR SALE—THE ELEGANT FOUR STORY BRICK HOUSE 279 Ninth street. The house is built in the best man- ner, replete with all the modern improvements, gas and Croton water throughout, and three rooms deep. $5,000 of the purchase money can remain on ‘ A. W. LORD, 11 street. 'OR SALE FOR CASH—THE GOOD and fixtures of one of the best stands for business in the market line to be found in the State. Apply at No. 88 Front street. (OR SALE—HOUSE AND TWO ACRES OF GROUND, in the town of Yonkers. The house is large, built of brick, contains some sixteen rooms, and fi in mo- dern style; necessary outbuildings, such as ice house, stables, &c. The distance is about one quarter of a mile from the railroad depot at Yonkers. This would be a very desirable residence for a gentleman doing business in New York, For further particulars, apply to W. F. GROSHON, Attorney at Law, Yonkers, N. Y. (OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS CORNER GROGERY, IN one of the leading avenues, with stogk.and fixtures, on favorable terms. For particulars, address Frank, Herald office, stating where an interview rk be had, or inquire at 242 Washington street, for M. K. & R. OR SALE-SIX GOOD HORSES, LARGE SIZE. Also, six Canadian horses, young, in fine condition; just from the country—all fast travellers. Apply at the rooklyn Bazaar, Liberty street. (OR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY— A beautiful farm, at Long Branch, of fifty-three acres of excellent land, well watered, and located within a few minutes walk of the sea shore. Buildings new and in good condition, viz: a roomy two-story dwelling, large barn, carriage house, cow stables, and ice house. The grounds are embellished with fruit and shade trees, and its proximity to a luxurious bathing surf renders it most desirable for a summer boarding house, to which pur. pose it is now fitted up. It will be sold, together with the household furniture, team and farming implements, at the low sum of $6,000, on applicatien to R. W. BOWYER, Office of Chief of Police. OR SALE—THE LEASE AND FURNITURE OF A fine hotel, in one of the most central locations in ihis city. Furniture nearly new; lease has six years to run, at a very low rent. Apply to JOHN T. DALY, 113 Wall street. . AND FIXTURES OF ‘ARM FOR SALE. —A HO! BARN, AND ABOUT TEN acres of land, at Fort Lee, N. J., ten miles from New York, (three-fourths of a mile from the ferry,) on the t . For further particulars inquit efi iteron Ne Mai cellivan steel Mew York citg, Aico, mapen one No 61 Sullivan street for sale. Inquire as R SALE—THE FURNITURE OF A HOUSE IN Mereer street; and the house to let. The house is well furnished, with gilded mirrors, tapestry and Brus- sels carpets, French bedsteads, &e. "Price low, one half cash. Apply to THEODORE LENT, auetioneer,495 Br’dway. R SALE—AN ESTABLISHED ALE AND LODGING house, now doing &@ good business. It is fitted up exeelle nt style, offers @ splendid chance to any reon willing to attend to it, to make money. Address . H., Herald office. INSISTING OF GOOD LOAMY SOIL, FROM five to 50 acres, for sale for $10 to $20 per acre,on ac- modating tei situated about three hours’ ride on com the Long Island For iculars inquire of J. E’EANDERS and HS GILBERT? No. 9 Nassau street, OR SALE—THE SIX YEARS UNEXPIRED LEASE from first of May next) of house No. 61 Walker street, (00 feet west of Broadway. Inquire on the premises. . ‘TENANTS’ REGISTER. t Pipers PALACE.—THE ADVERTISER I3 ABOUT erecting a first class hotel fronting the World’s Fair. Responsible parties wishing to lease the same, may have an interview with the builder or owner, by leaving their address and reference at the Herald office, directed to RYSTAL PALACE —TO ON FORTIETH street, fronting on Reservoir square, fifteen or twenty of the most desirable lota can be had, runuing through to Thirty-ninth street. Also, in a few days, two fist class hotels. Apply to R. G. PIERCE, 1,1 Broadway, near Thirty-third street. ()YSTER SALOON TO LET; ONE OF THE BEST STANDS in the upper part of this city. Apply to JAS. RUS- SELL, Thirty-tifth street, corner Third avenue. TORE AND LOFTS TO LET.—THAT FIVE STORY Duilding, 156 William street, corner of Ann, with all the modern improvements, consit ‘of basemont, cel- lar, a fine store, and four well lighted lofts, will be let— the whole separate. te possession will be ee, It is stand for any business. Inquire of A 84 John street, up stairs, from 12 to 2 o'clock. TORE TO LET—102 CANAL STREET. IMMEDIATE possession, Apply as above, opposite the People’s 0 LET—THE UPPER PART OF A NEW HOUSE, consisting of four rooms on the second floor, two rooms on the third floor, together with back basement, yery pleasantly located in Kent avenue, near Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. Apply at No. 276 Pearl street New or! 10 LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY, THREE ROOMS, ON one floor, beautifully situated, within two minutes’ walk of the Peck slip or Division avenue ferries, in Wil- liamsburg. Address 0, N., Herald office. (0 LET—IN CLINTON PLACE, EIGHTH STREET AND Fifth avenue, a handsomely furnished drawing room and two large bed rooms, on the first floor, with or without board, ina private English family. Unexcep- tionable references given and required. Address Post Office, Box 3,430. (0 RENT, IN CHARLESTON, 8. C.—THE FRONT HALF of second and third floors of a store recently pur- chased by the undersigned, being an excellent stani, &., for a wholesale shoe or hat business. None of either be- ing as yet in this neighborhood, though much needed. Length of building, 145 feet. Apply on the premises, to N. A. COHEN & COHN, 175 East Bay, corner of Cumber- land street, Charleston, S. C. (0 LET—A NEAT TWO STORY AND ATTIC COTTAGE house, situated on West Twenty-sixth street, between Broadway and Sixth avenu ion imme (0 LET—A JEWELRY STORE—STOCK AND FIXTURES for sale cheap. Possession given immediately, Ap- ly at 88544 Bowery. RRR nnn OOKKEFEPING, &c.—MR. W. J. RENVILLF No. 280 Broadway, receives new pupils this week for practi- cal instruction in bookkeping, arithmetic, &., r ing hess in thagnont theroug and efficient manner perform the various duties of the counting room. Terms moderate. Open day and evening. UCTION—SPANUSH LANGUAGE—ORAL SYSTEM, ‘Senor VINGUT, of the New York University, will commence two new classes on Thursday next, one for la- dies and another for gentlemen. Three lessons. will be ven gratis before the course will commence. Terms, 10 for a course of twenty-four lessons, Apply at No. 112 Chambers street. FINANCIAL. rs e ARRAN RRA AA tinier pres LBION LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. — LONDON and New York. Instituted 1805. Policy holders im this company, insured on the participating scale, can re- ceive the bonus declared in iber last, on application to this ony The next division ee will take’ place in . ROBT. 8, BUCHANAN, 44 Wall street. HICAGO AND AURORA RAILROAD COMPANY Bonds.—The bonds of this company, bearing seven Per cent interest, with coupons attached) payable seml- annually, on the first days of January and July, at the “ Mechanics’ Rank, in this city, and having fourteen and half years to mature from January ‘Int, 1883, for sale by G. 8. ROBBENS & SON. R, A CASSARD, PROFESSOR, BY DIPLOMA, OF pans Maguage, and an honorary member o! the Havana Literary Lyceum, with many years’ experi- ence in teaching, as he has been for a long ‘time director of one of the best col in the Island of Cuba, being also able to teach the French language, and to give & theoretrical and practical knowledge in the useful art of bookkeeping, will open classes in the different branches of education above mentioned. Also, private classes for ladies and gentlemen, ‘The professor will attend a class in a college or respectable family. Terms moderate. Best, reference given, together with the attestation of many of his pupils in this city. Apply at No. 382 Fourth avenue, near Twenty-seventh street. )ENMANSHIP.—LEARN TO WRITE OF GOLDSMITH, 289 Broadway. Classes during the day and evening. Eepernte parlors for private instruction. Terms mode- rate, Cards, containing full particulars, may be had at the rooms, 280 Broadway; also, at Thomas D. Smith's book store, 246 Fulton street, Brooklyn. JRACTICAL NAVIGATION IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, including lunar observations and chronometer, taught by Ca; @hronometers it. WM. THOMS, at No. 184 Oherry street. for sale. __ DANCING ACADEMIE! H MEYEN’S DANCING ACADEMY, AT HIS NEW « Assembly Rooms, Nos. 197 and 199 Walker street. Second quarter commences on Saturday, January 16th. Days of tuition, Wednesday’s and Saturday’s. All the new and fashionable danees and waltzes taught in tho shortest time, Le Figaro, Meyenquadrille, &c. H MEYEN’S DANCING ACADEMY, AT THE SHAKS- + peare hotel, No. 242 William street. Second quar- ter commences on Friday, January 14th. Days of tui- tion, Tuesday’s and Friday’s, at 4 o’clock for children, and at 8 o’clock for ladies or gentlemen. Applications t0 be made at the Academy during the hours of tuition. ‘RS. A. LANNAY’S DANCING SCHOOL, AT MON- tague Hall, opposite the City Hall, Brooklyn.— Classes are now being formed for the second quarter. Mrs. Tannay is now prepared to receive an additional number of one Pers and hours of instruction—on Wednesdays Seis past three o’clock; on Saturdays at three o’clock R. CHARRUAUD WOULD RESPECTFULLY AC- quaint the public that his second quarter will com- mence at his room, 20 White street, on the 11th instant. Days—Tuesday and Friday, at 3%, afternoon, for ladies, misses and masters, at his new room, 54, Thirteenth street, two doors west of Broadway, south side. On the ith and 19th instant, Coe Monday and Friday,) at 734, evening, for gentlemen; Wednesday and Saturday, at 12, noon, and 334, afternoon, for ludies, misses and masters. The third soiree, on Thursday, the 27th instant; the fourth on the 3d; the fifth on the 24th of February, and the last, (sixth) on the Slst of March, at 20° White street, éxclusively for pupils and friends. Pupils can procure tickets for frien of Mr. Charruaud. — IVIDEND.—BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS | FIRE IN- surance Company.—The Directors have this day de- clared a dividend of five (5) per cent, Payable on and after the 10th January, 1863, to all persons holding stock on this day, or to their decal eee aera eeae s Dec. 31, 1852. ANIEL BARNES, Secretary. IVIDEND.—THE PENNSYLVANIA COAL COMPANY have declared » semi-annual dividend of five per cent on the capital stock, of the company existing on the Bist of December, payable to the stockholders, at the office of the company, in the city of New York, on and after the 8th of January. The transfer book will be closed from. the Ist to the 8th of January inclusive, GEORGE A. HOYT, Treasurer. Deon a cad upwards, peyatie apt pecs from and upwai , payal al ere by the tubseribers,, BOWMAN, GRINNELL 00., No. South street, sole passenger agents for the Swallow Tail line of Liverpool and London packet ships. NTEREST ON CITY STOCKS.—THE INTEREST ON THE public stocks of the city of New York, due and pay- able February Ist, 1868, wil be paid on'that day by F. Edmonds, Faq’, Chamberlain of the city, at the Me. . chanics’ Bank, No. 33 Wall strect. Tho transfer booke will be closed Friday, Jan. 14, at three o'clock, P.M. For the accommodation’ of stockholders, transfers will be- permitted during the period the books remain closed; to- ‘ effect February Ist, 1853. A. C. FLAGG, Comptroller. Comptroller's Office, New York, Jan. 7, 1853. caeeesboceae BANK, JANUARY 5, 1853.—THE Board of Directors have this day declared a semi-an- nual dividend of four (4) per cent, payable on and after the 15th instant. The transfer books will be closed until that day. JNO. A, GUNN, Cashier. EW YORK DRY DOCK COMPANY, JANUARY 4, 1853.—A semi-annual dividend of four (4) per cent on the conitel stock of this company will be to the stockholders on and after the 8th inst. By order of the Board. FT. HAYES, Cashier. OTICE.—NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PAR- ties that the subscriber is the owner of the govern- ment mining license of nine square miles, and has the right of entry from the owners of the soil to work all mines and minerals on the lands, now illegally and forci- Dly taken possession of by the Albert Mining Company, in Hillsboro, Province of New Bruuswick; and that the pro- perty now being abstracted by said’ company will be followed and attached by him wherever found, suits hav- ing been instituted to eject said parties from the premi- sex, EUGENE LE GAL, 86 William street, New York. \FFICE PANAMA RAILROAD COMPANY, NEW York, Dec. 28, 1852.—The Board of Directors of this company have this day declared a dividend of ten per cent on all stock registered upon the books of the company at the time of closing the same, on the 3d instant, and pay- able in stock, on and afier the 15th day of January next. By order of the Bou: FRANCIS SPIES, Secretary. s are heing formed for the second term, at the academy, Broadway, corner of Thirteenth street, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, at half-past three o'clock, Tuesdays and Fridays, at 64 East Broadway, at half-past three o'clock. R WOULD INFORM HER PATRONS | FFICE OF THE PACTFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPA- ny, 54 South street, New York, 4th Jan, 1853. A se- mi-annual dividend of ten per cent is this day declared, | payable on and after the 18th instant, until which day the Transfer Book is closed. By order of the Board. WM. ri EW CLASSES.—BROOKE’S DANCING ACADEMY, AT his new Assembly Rooms, No. 861 Broome street.— he most fashionable styles of this country and Europe taught in the shortest possible time, and on moderate terms. A new class for ladies, and misses on Tuesday af- ternoon, from 8 till 6 o'clock. "A new class for gentlemen Tuesday evening, from 7 till 103g o'clock. Also, a new lags for children! on Weduesday afternoon, from 374 til o'clock. 0 LET—IN THE VICINITY OF CANAL STREET, A three story house, in complete order; new range, Vath, &c., well calculated for a boarding house. Posses- sion ist Feb. Apply to Mr. Palmer, 168 Broadway. ‘OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A FIRST class grocery store, with four years’ lease from May Rext; a first rate location, and now doing # good business. Apply to E. Y. FOWLER, corner Broadway and ‘Iwenty- first street. J,1OR SALE—NO. 136 EAST TWENTY EIGHTH STREET, house and lot. House three story, tin roof, 25 by Za. Lot 26 by half the block, Will be sold cheap, if sold soon. “Apply to EH. BROWN, 71 Wall street, from 1 til 2 P. OR SALE, OR TO EXCHANGE, FOR ILLINOIS PRO- perty, a desirable dwelling house, with upwards of an acre of ground, outhouses, garden, &c., in_the village of White Plains. “Apply to_J. B. PRYCE, 74 Broadway. OR SALE—A WELL KNOWN, uuu ESTABLISHED daguerrean gallery, in a good location; has skylight, zood entrance, furniture, specimens, apparatas, long jease, &e., &. Capital from 300 to dollars re- quired, or would take a partner witha small capital. Add ssa note to Daguerrean, at this office, for three ys. (OR SALE—THE STOCK AND GOOD WILL OF A first class milliner’s establishment, now doing a Zood business, situated on Broadway. The only reason for selling the above is in consequence of ill health of the present proprietor. Please address L. P. 'T., Herald office SOR SALE.—THREE HOUSES AND LOTS ON DOWN- ing street, paying 12 per cent ; a fine three stor house on Twendjreighth street, between Fourth and Mad- ison avenues, $5,600 ; also one on Twenty-cighth street, near Lexington’ svenue, $5,500; a first class house on Lexington avenue, $9,000; two on Lexington avenue, | $7,000 and $7,500 ; a fine house on Twenty-second streot furnished, $8,500; 'a house and lot on Fifth street, $5,000; a block of five houses on Fourth avenue; two fine houses on Twenty-fourth street, near Fourth avenue, $7,500 each. Apply to _F. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, from 2 to 7 P. M. OR SALE, OR TO LET FOR A TERM OF YEARS— ‘A coach shop in a good location, with a good run of ae Address Coach Maker, Union square Post ice. FOR SALE—PURE BLACK TAN KING CHARLES | * pups, three months old and very small. Also, mam- inoth Newfoundland pups of the celebrated “Lee” stock. Inquire at 205 Water street. OR SALE—A GOOD TAVERN STAND, WITH ABOUT three acres of land under good cultivation, with a peach orchard, and other fruit trees. The house is good, the barn and sheds are in good repair. The said stand is situated on the Long Island Railroad, at the Manor sta- tion, and is the best stand for business within twenty miles, The above stand will be sold ata fair price, as the subscriber wishes to leave. Inquire of J. G. WILBUR, remises. OR SALE—A LIQUOR STORE, SITUATED ON A COR ner, doing a large wholesale and retail trade. ‘The e and fixtures will be sold, with or without stock, 10 r. The location is unsurpassed in N to C. OWES, 83 Nassan street. N HORSE, SIXTEEN HANDS high, nine years old, kind and sound; would make a st rate family, doctor's, or express horse; a free driver, will stand without tying. For style cannot be beat. For further particulars enquire at the stable of John B Hendrickson, 675 Fourth street. FJOTEL FOR SALE—A WELL SITUATED HOTEL, (with five city lots of ground attached,) doing a good busines fu'lrond, in the village of Fordham. Will be sold cheap for cash, as the owners are about leaving for Australia. Address Mr. P, CORBITT, Fordham, Westchester county, New York. OTS FOR SALE CHEAP.—TWELVE LOTS ON SEVEN. L ty second street, near Highth avenue; six lots cor ner Seventy-third street and nth avenue; two lots on Sevtnth avenue, near Sixty-ninth street; will be sold ap, or traded for improved property. Also the house lot No, 188 West Seventeenth street, three stories, modern improvements. Apply, for terms, &e., at 19 Beaver street, of .. H. SIMPSON & & N ATIENTION.—THE STOCK, FIXTOR b3 and three years’ lease of a fashionable millinery and cloak gtore, in an excellent street, with three large back roon®™, must be sold, and good reasons gi or will be let fora dry goods store. Call at 102 Nassau street, office No. 1 OR TO LET— es, known JOHN COLT, i. J., FO and water pply t SALI s the Fanex Mill President of the Paterson Manufacturing Cor the mill, lot, and water privileg er & Prinee, as print works For particulars, 2p: rH, Agent Society U. Af. 1852. -~THE 1 will be #ol The of the ANUPACTY five or tifty by to five sto: Forty-second mith, box 2,101, Post Vitiee D TO CEI from t an sib Broorlway ANTED or three stor with full partie TO PL Addres TANTED TO T—FRE * overnenta, be Address box ‘a house modern. |my venth streets h the HORSES, CARRIAGES, de. ANTED—TWELVE THOROUGH BRED SADDLE horses, at the Amphitheatre, 97 Bowery. iSTS, BOARDING HOUSE OR A rare chance for investinent 01 Brooklyn, No. 230 Washing’ ‘ining room fifty by ron eich oor, shment. Wil be e sold for $) ma fe, ten years or less—or will be rented at $} Go a nee Inquire at No. 11 Tillary street, near by Immediate posee ion can U BOOT MAKERS.~-FOR © dD yiwill of the store of 40 South Seventh street, Williarnsburg. ! A lease of two years can be had of th on the premises. Aypl FURNITURE, ng establishment. Address box y I », t@ Vanderpool. D—TO SELL OUT, A GOOD BUSINESS THAT. per attention, will pay $100 per month. A email capital required. Enquire for Mr. G., Pattem’s Hotel, Gr h street, corner of Warren. ANTFD—SOME ON® WITH A SMALL CAPITAL, TO purchase an interest in a valuable inveation; one who wouid like to travel through the Southern and West era Bajos would be proferre!. Adres box 2,792, Post 9 at the depot of the New York and Harle:n | Also, | , and lease of the premises of a | (0 LET—TWO STORES. ONE CORNER STORE WELL calculated for a very extensive grocery business; pos- session to be given on the Ist May next. “The other, well adapted for dry goods, millinery, crockery, tailoring, hard- ware, or any other business; possession immediately. Apply to JAS. RUSSELL, Thirty-fifth street, corner Third avenue. | INO LET OR LEASE, FOR THREE YEARS, THE LARGE wareroom 312 Broadway, suitable for any kind of Dusiness. Possession given immediately. Inquire of CLEMINSTON, 812 Broadway,on the first tloor,in the rear. | 7JO LET—THE UPPER PART OF A MODER’ three-story house, having all the 1mproveuwnts gas, baths, hot and cold. The lower part is occupied by fi small genteel family of grown persons; and only one of the same need apply to 195 West Twenty-seventh street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. © 1 E T—POSSESSION — IMMEDIATELY—THRER small genteel three story brick houses, in the upper part of the city, ina good location. Rent $300. Also, a first elass house—rent $1,000. Apply to K. B. KINSHI- MER, 319 For 2to7P. M. 10 LET—A GOOD BRICK STABLE, THREE STALLS. Possession can be given immediately. And two more | stalls on or before the Ist day of May, if required, with | good hay loft, and a good entrance to them. Apply on the premises, 556 Broome street, near Varick, between d 8 o’clock in the evening. 0 LET—T0 ONE OR TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, A handsomely furnished front parlor, and bedroom adjoining, on the second fioor, with’breakfast, and tea and dinner on Sundays. Apply at 21 Amity pl (0 LET—WITHOUT BOARD, a handsome front basement, with or without a large leasunt attic room. Location, 168 Spring street, near oadway and Thompson street. MUSICAL LADY, WHO OCCUPIES A MOST FAVOR- able position for her professional talents and oxpe- Tience, wishes to engage with « lady or gentleman who would put in as a partner $1,000 to get_up a musical en- terprise in New York, in new line, by which may be realized the largest profits at once, and a fortune in a very few years. Address Musical Lady, Herald office, stating real name and address, otherwise uo answer. RS. SEGUIN, PROFESSOR OF VOCAL MURIC, iM to devote a few hours each day for the instruction of young ladies. Mrs. Seguin will be happy to give all in- | formation concerning terms, plans, &c., at her residence, | 89 White street, near Broadway, between the hours of 10 | and 11 A. M. each morning. pee ee enna an D. JAQUES (FORMERL' Jaques & Brother) would respectfully inform bis | friends and the public that he has recently opeaed the extensive warerooms No. 538 Broadway, third door above Spring street, second floor, for the sale and hire of pianofortes, meclodeons, &c.’ All instraments purchased or hired at the above warerooms are made by the most celebrated manufacturers, both in this city and elso- where, and warranted in every case, either for quality or tone, to give entire satisfaction. ‘Second hand pianos taken in exchange, or bought for cash. IGNORA ELIZA VALENTINI, PREMIER GRAND prix du ehant du Conservatoire de Paris, pupil of Me. Cinti-Damoreau, and of the immortal Donizetti, ex prima donna of the theatres of Milan, Venice, Turin, &., will give lessons in singing and accompaniment at her own house, 330 Fourth street, where she from ten A. M. till four P.M. The first concert (priva | of her pupils will take place in Hope Chapel, the Ist of February. tO IN. JIOLIN AND SINGING.—L. MEYER Bi | form the ladies and gentlemen that now ready to impart his new method of teaching the violin ant singing. For terms, apply at Wood's Hall, No. 444 Broadway, from ten to twelve. NOTICES. COPARTNERSAIP EWIS AUDENRIED HAVING RETIRED FROM THE firm of Newell, Sturtevant & Co., the business will | be settled by either of the undersigned. Dated New York, Jan. 1, 1863. NEWELL STURTEVANT, LEWIS AUDENRIED. Newell Sturtevant having associated with him Noah Sturtevant, Joseph Maxtield, jr., Charles Wannema cher and Themas ff. Riley, tue business will be continurd in | New York, Hoston, and Philadelphia, under the firm of nt a ( | Newell Sturte F.—THE CO between Kipp, Brown & Co., was this day The affairs of the late Kipp and 4. Brown, who are continue the same. RETOFO < bers, under the firm of solved by mutual eon ettled up by 3. duly anthorized to settle aud SOLOMON KIPP, ABRAHAM BROWN, J. it New York, December ‘ORE ap. HE CO-1 ARTNER der the firm jewellers, 22 Reade stree consent manufact Kraft & Loske is this dey d yed by mataal a | PARTNER WANTED. —THE SER, A GEN | tlemen © 1 bavine and experienc, | | about to he general wa and commission business, and would lice to copartnership with | some person of good buriuess ts, who has a cash } capital of $1,000 cr more. This is an opportunity weld | met with. ‘The advevtiser will attend to the rales. Also, wanted a store suitable for the above business. Addres | for either, Bu be 99, Post Office, with par | ticulars sea WANTED—A PARTNE ER AC B10 ,000 rerrnitat’ me tattor preferred, wit | a eapite | of from thousand dollars, ina pleas ant, nice buvine 1 succesful operation, paying a | net’profit of 200 per cent. From #76,000 to $100,000 car be realized in the next five years, ‘the article ix in great demand, and entirely under the con | All letters let at the de-k of the Hi will be wtrietly confidential, and atten ol of the ( Ta VTE FOLLOWIN District Po | Fouy pilliard ball Italian and English, sacred and secular, has decided | | Ht RIVATE CLASSES IN DANCING, NOW FORMING for the second quarter, at 600 Broadway. Evenings for ladies and gentlemen, afternoons for children and ladies, Separate classes exclusively for beginners. Prac- tice in the new dances, quadrilles, and waltzing. All ap- plications to be made at 274 Bowery music store. . & E, H. BURNTON. EARING’S PRIVATE DANCING AND WALTZING ACA- demy. 66 Bond street, is open every day for those who wish to learn the new dances in the shortest possible time. Clasees are now forming for the second quarter. Soirees every two weeks, exclusive to the patrons of the seademy. _MISCELLANEOUS. LIA—-TENTS, HAMMOCKS, KC. —PERSONS A leaving Tor Use above place wishii nts, &c. invited to ell attheiokt glands cormeret miter g) one Chatham streets. ‘The celebrated anti-mildew prepara tion, which has been successfully used. for the last ten years on sails, awnings, &., will be applied to tents at small extra charge at'No, 2 Mulberry, corner Chatham street. JAMES TYLER, EPOT OF CORNELIUS SOLAR, AND TWEED LAMPS, girandoles, mantel candelabras, gas fixtures, chan- Aeliers, pendants, &c.; also, silver plated on albata ware, table castors, baskets: table and dessert forks $7, and spoons $3 to $5 per dozen; table cutlery, tea trays, &. MORGAN, 152 William street, between Fulton and Ahn, opposite the Church. RON BEDSTEAD WAREROOMS, AND CHEAP SPRING Mattress and Bedding Depot.—iron bedsteads, from $4 the new elastic felt beds, pillows, quilts; also, the bes pre hair mattresses, made by the blind—all warranted. ETROPOLITAN HOTSL.—THE MIRRORS OF THIS magnificent hotel are from the Belgian manufactory ‘A. ROLKER MOLLMANN & A. PERIER, 255 Pearl street, Sole Agents. 10 ne varies every convenience at home, wishes to make arrangements to press, or bleach and press, three to four ufactured goods. Good city references given. Address Presser, Herald office. Pearl street, corner of William.—The subscribers are prepared to sell the balanee of their stock of curtain damask, lace and mu:tin curtains, window cornices, and all kinds of curtain trimming, at wholesale or retail. CHILDS & MIT to $40; the healthy spring mattress, &., $6 to $30. Also, ‘all and examine, at’ 563 Broadway, above Spring street, of Ste. rie d’Oignies. STRAW MANUFACTURERS—THE ADVERTISER, hundred bonnets per week, and take pay in atock or man- INDOW CURTAINS—PRICES REDUCED—NO, 449 materials, at greatly reduced prices; silks and worsted, Practical Upholsterers, SAINT NICHOLAS HOTEL.—THE MIRRORS OF THIS b magniticent hotel are from the Belgian manufactory of Ste. Marie d'Vignies. A. ROLKER MOLLMANN, & A. PERIER, 265 Pearl street, Sole Agents. uf rose NEW ENGLAND CAR ‘SPRING COMPANY would inform their customers that no delay will be | occasioned to th their building for the manutacture of India rab- in ihirty-fourth street, and uninjured, ‘having been thoroughly ‘repaired durin the coinpany are now prepared to recei orders to any (0 DRUGGIST This superior article, as well as ¢ water dressing cloth, for sale b J. B. HYDE, 162 Fulton street. NE NEW ENGLAND CAR SPRING COMPANY TEN- der their thanks to the fire department for the prompt aid vendered at the fire upon their premises, in Thirty- third «treet, on the morning of the 11th inst., and acknow- heir obligations to. the members of 4 to the Fire Companies No. 7, 51, to whose exertions the New Eng ‘ompany are manly indebted for the tion of their buildings on Thirty-fourth street, them cloth an in their springs are manufactured. a R. K INGER HAS BEEN THE PEOPLE'S PRO- tector from impositions for the last ten years. It wax the Doctor who commenced running his famous line of stages against the Harlem Railroad Company, thereby z the fare to be redueed on railroads and stages in and about New York city, During the struggle he ran to Harlem at the rate of 644 cents a ride five months out of thirteen, fully satisfying all former doubters of the feasibility of the low fare system. This shows conclusive- ly the force of the almightly dollar. Dr. K. must have ‘led had be appealed to the sympathies of the people. no, he understands too well what notes to touch upon an organ to fail in any effort to harmonise with i nents in general. The financial cords gently touched, and you will have no trouble in armony in return, or, in other words, to make it st to adhere to you, and they will never leave up the inducement. and must die, you are sure to I syinpathy. Poor fellow, I am sorry for iim, ‘this feed alone is scarcely sufiicient to keep the in- trument in financial tone. Office, 476 Broadway. (ye WHERE Was I WITH SORROW SORE, Ti.1, JONES? J Soap [ tr'ed? y face and neck were pimpled o'er, my dark and yellow hide; Put Jones yet univer », so pnre, £0 nice, is sold at half its former n a triee, and makes the skin eo 8 i healthy coral hair restorative makes the worst hair so fine to live, Dark, soft, clean, beautiful, and strong as a plant or an olive. bat two shillings, i all you have to give: “it who are willing, the poor as well as the ce superb articles; they are superior to formerly, or the y user is delighted with their ekin, the other on the hair. Both depot of Jones’ lily white, for ladies’ skin, 403 Broadway, or 172 Kighth avenue, ; 44 South Third street, Philadelphia: errno SERVANTS IN HAMBUKG.—THE UN dersigned begs » to inform the public of New York that +l II times enabled to provide them with good and female sorvants, such as houyekeepers, cooks, governess for young Indies, who are perfectly well versed in music and all kinds of needle and millinery i, a also in washing and ironing. Further, young n. who write a good hand, ax porters or waiters in ho Ac. All orders confided to her hands shail be most viously attended to by addressing her, post paid, ng the particulars and conditions orders by the fire in Thirty-third | if you | ta MATHILDE SIREVE, 93 Kaytyepel, Hamburg, Germany. | atjended by Mrs. oben, DAVIDGE, Secretary. HE BROADWAY SAVINGS INSTITUTION GIVES notice to its depositors, that interest will be allowed at the rate of six per cent per annum, on amounts not exceeding $500, and at five per cent where over that amout, oo deposits, made prior to October 1, and not since withdrawn, payable at the bank, corner of Broadway and Anthony street, on the third Monday of January. In- terest not called for will be added as principal, to the cre- dit_of such depositors. WM. V. BRADY, President. Wnson G. Het, 1st Vice President. Francs A. Parmer, 2d Vice President and Treasurer, M. Horrer Morr, Secretary. (‘HS BANKER’S CIRCULAR, NO. 2, (LETTER SHEET for Europe.) is ready for delivery.—Contenta -— Railroad bonds in the New York market, (this list in- cludes several loans recently introduced); Public debt of Pennsylvanin—each loan is specified ; Length and cost of ile Gea in Pennsylvania ; Railroads of New York— length. cost, and earnings of each ; Railroads of England —length and earnings of cach ; Coil of the United States for each month, 1852 ; Finan statement of San Francisco ; Imports, exports, duties of the port of New York, 1852 ; New railroads in Virginia, Planters’ Bank bonds; stocks and exchanges; canal debt of New York. Published every ey ae annum. J. SMITH HOMANS, 167 Broadway. 0 IRON FOUNDERS —SFALED PROPOSALS WILL hte received by the subseriter, at the offic of the et eset capeweran’ Dapenonaet te three o'clock, P.M., Yor L000 cant Los Water Pipe cane fect in diameter, and one ineh thickness of metal. ‘The size named to be the inside diameter, and each pipe to be nine fect in length. ‘The joint to be what is termed the spigot and faucet joint, und the form of the hub to correspond with drawings to be furnished at this office— to be cast ina vertical position, with the hub end down, the whole to pass the ettablised inspection and proof by pressure, of 200 pounds to the square inch; to be of unt- form thickness, of strong, tough iron, free from all im- perfections whatever, and such as will bear drilling and Cutting. Proposals will state whether the pipes are to be from blast furnaceiron or remelted iron, and if from blast furnace, will specify the name of the mine, &c., and ore used. The pipes to be delivered at the wharf foot of Man- hattan street, Manhattanville, North river, as follows, viz. :—100 pipes 15th Mareb; 100 pipes Ist April; 300 pipes 15th April, 200 pipes Ist May; 200 pipes 15th’ May; pipes Ist June. A specific price per ton of 2,240 Ibs. will be hamed. The names of two responsible persons, with their written assent to become sureties for the fuldlment, in cvery particular, of the eontract, will be required to ac- company the proposals. Payments to be made within thirty days from the inspection of each pareel, with a reser- ration of ten per cont until the eompletion of the contract; In deciding upon proposals, the Croton Aqueduct Board reserve the right of bias te oan, they disap- prove. President Croton Aqueduct Department. Office of the Croton Aqueduct Department, Jan. 12, 1853. Note.—Blank forms of estimate, in accordance with the ordinances of the Common Counell, will be furnished on application at the office. Estimates to be endorsed “ Pro- posals for furnishing iron pipes, made by 2 January 2th, 1863. Liat ees cee Lonton,. Belfast thnking able at the Union Bank of ing Company of Ireland, and the ‘National Bank Scotlind, at sight, and in sums to suit, from £1 up- wards. TAYLOR BROTHERS, 76 Wall street, corner of Pearl street. Ce ADVANCED, (OR BOUGHT OUT FOR CASH,) liberally and on most pleasing terms,on every kind of merchandise and personal property, a8 diamonds, gold and silver ware, gota watches, dry goods, groceries, i segars, metals, produce, manufactured goods, &e., sau street, second floor JOS. B. DA CAMARA. |ASH TO LOAN—ON WATCHES, JEWELRY, DLA- monds, and valuables of every description, on the most accommodating terms, at my private office, No. 182 Nassau street, room 13. Ladies waited on at their resi- dence, and all transactions strictly confidential. No, 102 Nassau street, room 13, MoM’ EY MAY BE OBTAINED IN SUMS TO SUIT AP- plicants, from $1 to $1,000, on watches, plate, jewel- ry, diamonds, pianofortes, segars, liquors, dry goods, ladies and gentlemen’s wardrobes, or any other property, at the Pacific Agency and Loan Office, 114 Grand street, corner of Broadway, over Pacific Bank, Confidence and honor may be relied upon. 60. RAN™®, A KOUNG MAN, HAVING THE $60. ahpve amount, as assistant in'a light business, half of each day, in the afternoon. Six dollars per week will be paid, and satisfactory Lage Aer for the mone Address 0. O., Herald ‘office, with real name and place of interview. 9 RANA XO HA —WILLIAM BARRETT, MANU- facturer of hardware, takes this medium of informing the trace in general, that he has removed his establishment to 121 Bowery, where he still continues tomate all kinds of steel bridle bitts, harness terrets, and pad plates, at the shortest notice and most reasona- bie terms. N.'B. Alo, silver plating done in the best manner. R OVAL, —FRANCIS PARES & 00, HAVE REMOV, ed their paper hangings warehouse from No. 3 1 street to 6 Chambers street, (next door but ene Stewart's marble palace, corner of Broadway.) where will be found om tnusuelly large assortment of all the latest designa of the #t French and American paper hangings, whi at wholesale and retail, on the most favorab PEKEZ DELGADO & CO., MER- mnporters of Havana segars, have removed The following favorite brands of Hava na cig iy be imported by him :—La Flor de Ame- ries, Central, Occedental, General Taylor, Imperial, L. P. D. ‘Afull assortment of theso brands, of all sizes, bond, or duty paid, will be constantly for sale by the un- ned, and by his sole agents for the United States, Morris & Co., No, 10 Broadway, T. P. Delgado,| 181 Fear! street. ——— CLOTHING. AST.OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED. C «d_ gentlenne ing any clothing, farnitpre, or 'y, to dispose of, ean obtain a fair cash price b nending for the subscriber, at his residence, or throu the post, Ladies attended by Mra. Dusseldorf, 13 E street. L. M, DUSSELDORF. AST-OFF CLOTHING WANTED.—THE SUPSCRIBI wishes to purchave 100 worth of good left o! ng apparel, of every description. Persons havi or small quantities, ean obtain the full value, i eurrent money, by calling on or addressing, throug! post, JAMES MORONEY, store 11 Oran, t Captor CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED Ladies and gentlemen having cast-off clothing or fur} niture to dispose of, can obt ce by send ing for the subscriber, at his r the post will be promptly attend by Mrs. Cohen. M. 8, CoH! LOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.—LADIE or gentlemen having any of the above to dispose o can receive a fair cash price by sending to the store, 0 by letter through the post. To ensure delivery, dom pay the postage. 8. COHEN, 452 Hudson strgg'