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. Ment, on Friday, Jan. 14, at eleven o'clock, A. M., at 575 ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. == [SSS ae SEE SEVENTH PAGE. “@a__ PRIVATE FAMILY, IN SECOND AVENUE, NEAR A ‘Twelfth street, having more room than they require, letting a parlor, with bedroom and closets attach- ed, Tovone or two gentlemen, or gentleman and wife. The house is modern, and furnished with all the improve- menta. Address J. H., New York Hotel. UCTION NOTICE.—-LARGE SALE, THIS DAY, AT 104g o’elock, in the sale rooms, No. 13 Spruce street, by virtue of a mortgage. Splendid furniture, removed from -third street, including all the rich furniture of the house. 400 yards beautiful three-ply Brussels, Ve- netian, and Ingrain carpets, nearly new ; chairs, sofas, bedsteads, téte-n-tétes, vases, beds. A fine organ, it able for @ shureh. Also three pipes Otard brand 20,000 segars, cutlery, Xc. . FO . is THOMAS BELL, Auctioneer, Pa Pca D, NASH, AUCTIONFER, STORE 310 BROADWAY. '¢ —Sheriff’s sale of an extensive millinery establish- Broadway, consisting of ‘millinery goods, fancy articles, & laces, feathers, flowers, &e., Ke. WILLIAM P.’ SELL, late Deputy Sheriff —J. L. VANDEWATER & CO. will sell, this day, at s_ o'clock, at No. 14 Wall stree: large and elegant assortment of superior sleigh robes, consisting in part of | Isabella bear, trimmed with African lynx; Hudson bay wolf, camel leopard, panther, American lamb and genet ‘and lap robes, suitable for private gentlemen, liyery stable keepers, &c.; the whole to be sold without reserve, for cash, to close sales, 0, an assortment of furs, &c. IMEON DRAPER, AUCTIONEER—BY SIMEON DRA- per, Auctioneer—Office No, 46 Pine street, corner of William.—Friday, Jan. 14, at 1234 o'clock, at the Mer- chants’ Exchange, 78 shares in the capital stock of the ‘Oswego and Syracuse Railroad Company, $50 each: 31 do. Macon and Western (Ga) Railroad Company, with divi- dend of 1st Feb. on, $100 each; 80 do. Pennsylvania Coal Company, ex Jan.’ dividend, $50 each; — do. Mansfield ‘and Sandusky “Railroad Company. Also, $70,000 Six per Gent Bonds of the Arbuelot Railroad Company, of $1,000 each, due January, 1861, interest payable January and July. This road is leased for ten years, at seven per cent per annum on its cost, with the right to renew the same at eight per cent per annum. EREMPTORY SALE OF PROPERTY ON BEEKMAN and Pearl streets.—JAMES M. MIDLER will sell, on the 18th of January, 1853, at the Merchants’ Exchange, all that valuable piece of property on Beekman street, Nos. 23, 25 and 27, containing sixty-nine feet front, by obe hundred feet in depth. Also, the two stores on Pearl street, Nos 20544 and 297, between Peck slip and Beek- man street. See maps and other particulars, at the auc- tioneer's, 81 Maiden lane. ILLIAM IRVING & €O., AUCTIONEERS, WILL | sell at auction, this day, (Thursday,) Jan. 13, at half- teno'clock, at the salesroom, 10 Vine street, | near way, about eighty fine ancient and modern oil paintings, in gold gilt frames, copies and originals, by some of the first artists of the English, French’ ant Flemish school, comprising heads, landscapes, interiors, | marine views, cattle pieees, &c.; also, an invoice of seventy French oil paintings, just receiv Ls AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF SLEIGH ROBES. 0 q 50 REWARD.—LOST OR STOLEN, IN WALL strect, yesterday afternoon, a package, containing | sundry letters to the undersigned, and other unimportant | papers. Also, bond No. 105, for one thousand dollars, is- | sued by the city of Louisville to the Jetfersonville Railroad | Company, with coupons attached, gnarantied and ensors- ed by waid company. Also, seven bonds of the Jefferson- ville Railroad Company, which are incomplete, not having been fully signed. Payment of these bonds and coupons hhas been stopped, but the finder will receive the above | reward by leaving the package at Messrs. Carpenter & Vermilye’s, 44 Wall street. ‘WM. G. ARMSTRONG. REWARD.—STOLEN, FROM THE STABLE OF the subscriber, a gray mare, Canadian built, about fourteen hands high, eight years’ old, switch tail, fast traveller. Any person returning said mare, with de- tection and conviction of thief, shall be entitled to the | above reward, or $20 for recovery of said mare. Informa- tion may be given to Joseph Lester, No. 10 Bowery, New York, or to the subseriber, at New Rochelle. P. H, CARPENTER. 0 REWARD. — LOST, ON THE EVENING OF Tuesday, the 11th inst., in going from No. 113 v through Dominick to Hudson street, and thence in an Eighth avenue railroad car to Fifteenth street, a port monnaie, containing $119 in gold, a $5 bill, and pers Of no use to any one but the owner. The finder receive the above reward and the thanks of the owner, by returning the book and contents to W. F. CONROY, 113 Varfck street. or at John Bellamy’s, 53 Cortlandt street. 15 REWARD. — STOLEN, FROM THE RIDING sehool stables, 137 and 139 Mercer street, ou 6th of January, a white setter dog, with red ears. Ten dollars reward will be given for the detection of the | thief, and five nollars for the dog. HORACEF. JONES. | 1() REWARD los? BY A LADY, ON TUESDAY, BS January 11, between the steamer Florida, pier No. 4, North river, and the Bowling green, a double-cased | gold watch, with twist gold ehain, alternate plain and | chased links. Attached to the belt hook were a watch key and double-sided locket, containing two Daguerreo- types. The finder. by returning the same so No. 51 wer street, will receive the above reward and the thanks of the owner. REWARD.—STRAYED OR STOLEN, FROM A } stable in Reade street, a fawn colored greyhound pup. Five dollars reward will be paid on his retiirn to $82 Warren street. bP REWARD.—LOST. ON MONDAY, JAN, 10th, 1805, in Church street, between Canal and Leonard. a black lace veil. The tinder will receive the above reward by leaving the same at 443 Broadway. RACELET LOST—ON SUNDAY, 9TII INST., IN FIFTH avenue, Nineteenth street, or Twenty-third street; & gold bracelet. A liberal reward will be paid for the re- covery of the above, by applying to Messrs. WHILEY & C0., No. 2 Cedar stre OST—ON THE 11TH INST., COMING FROM GREEN wich street to Washington Market, a purse, con- | taining $557. Any person fiuding said purse will receive | $100 reward, on leaving it. at IS. Woodward's butter stand, Nos. 14 and 17 Washington Market. OST—ON MONDAY MORNING, 10TH INST., BE- tween Fourteenth street and Fourth avenue, Twen- ty-first street and Lexington ayenue, a gold enamelled breast pin, containing hair. The finder will be suitably | rewarded, by leaving it at 25 East Fourteenth street. | iit FROM THE OPERA AT NIBLO'S, ON | e Monday night, 10th inst., a white ivory lorgne finder will be liberally rewarded on leaving it at No 20 Ferry street, between the hours of 9 and 3. Siitay, sot ne 44 UNIVERSITY PLACE, ON Wf day, 10th inst., a King Charles’ Spaniel, black, with a little white on the breast, black and tan legs, answers to the name of Fanny. A suitable reward will be paid on returning the same, or giving information where it may be found, as above. (OUND—IN AN OMNIBUS, ON TUESDAY EVENT ‘a wallet containing a eum of money, Apply at street, up stairs. ee IN| BROOKLYN. —A LARGE BLACK NEW. foundland dog, white breast and feet, which the Swner can receive back, by applying between ten ani eleven o'clock A. M., at 61 kaxchange place, up stairs, and paying expenses DANCING ACADEMIES. | A DODWORTH'S DANCING ACADEMY, AT THE + new establishment, No. 806 Broadway, near Grace Church.—The classes for the seeond quarter are now form- ing. For ladies and children on Wednesdays and Satur- days, at 23 and 3g o’elock P.M. For gentlemen, on vs, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, from 7 to 10 o'clock P. M.," The lessons for gentlemen are ar. ‘on an entire new prineiple, by which the progress ‘convenience of the pupils are greatly facilitated. For particulars see circulars. MEYEN’S DANCING ACADEMY, AT HIS NEW + Assembly Rooms, Nos. 197 and 199 Walker strect. Second quarter commenees on Saturday, January 15th. Day of tuition, Wednesday's and Saturday's. “All the new amd fashionable dances and waltzes taught in the abortest time, Le Figaro, Meyenquadrille, &c. MEYEN’S DANCING EMY, AT THE SHAKS- » peare hotel, No. 242 Willian 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 to be made st the Academy during the hours of tuition. | "ADAME GRAVIFR D¥SJARDIN’S DANCING ACA- demy, 64 Clinton phice—New classes for the quarter now forming, Lewons on Wednesdays V5, at 23; and 3}; o’elock P.M | A, LANNAY’S DANCING SCHOOL, AT MON. | Hall, op ite the City Hall, Brooklyn ~ now being formed for the second quarter. Mra is now prepared to reeeive an additional number of Deys'and hours of instruetion—on Wednesdays at past o’cloek; on Saturdays at three o'clock pn B Do lh + adhe ~ Bhi nwrhen holier BR. CHARRUAUD WOULD RESPECTFULLY AC. M quaint the public that his second quarter will com mence at his room, 20 White etreet, on the 11th instant. | Days—Tuesday and Friday, at 344, afternoon, for ladies, milsses and masters, st his new room, 54, Thirteenth | , two doors west of Broadway, south side. On the T7th and 19th instant, (daye Monday and Friday,) at 734, evening, for gentlemen, Wednesday and Saturday, at 12, noon, and 3',, afternoon, for ladies, misses and masters. ‘third soiree, on Thuraday, the 27th instant; the | fourth on the 34. the fifth on the 24th of February, and the last, (sixth) on the Slet of March, at 20 White treat, exclusively for pupils and friends, “Pupils can procure tickets for friends of Mr, Charrusud. PARKER WOULD INFORM that classes are being formed f ‘fat the academy, Broadway, corner « Wednewlays and Saturdays, at h 2 O'elock” Toeedays Fridays, at 64 Eavt Broadway, at half-past | ‘three 0 ‘clock. R. C. WRIGHT'S DANCING ACADEMY, MILITA Hall, Bowery, opposite Spring street.—Mr. Wright would inform his nds that his second quarter will commence on Saturday, January 15. Persona subscribing now will receive four months tuition fer the quarter. For particulars, inquire at Mr. Wrenleave's 161 Tenth street ADAM. AUGUSTA FAS RE-OPENED HER DAN classes in her commodious house, No. 712 Br ‘A reduction will be made to parties having a num natrneted. For terms agg particu 12 and 2 o’ glock, way 1 f children to b dy betwe | for a wholesale shoe or hat business. Type ganna faa Layne Spat ~ 141 House.—A suit of rooms to let, with board, also one single room. BARCLAY STREFT.—A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE 34 satisfactorily accommodated with neatly furnished rooms, ina small private family, by applying a5 above. Breakfast and tea furnished if desired. OARD IN BROOKLYN, WITH THE COMFORTS OF A cheerful home, can be obtained by a single gentle man, ina respectable family, located near the Fulton ferry. Apply at 80 Nassau street, near Pearl. OARDING.—A FEW SELECT BOARDERS MAY FIND ] # parlor and rooms, at 339 Pearl street. OARD, WITH DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOMS, CAN B be bad at Nos, 82 and $4 Fast Twenty-third street, The houses haye the modera im- near Fourth avenue. provements. OARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, IN THE upper part of the city, for a gentleman, his wife, | nurse, and two small children, The advertiser desires « suite of rooms on the second or third floor. Adiress J. | L., box 2,566, Post office, stating locality, and the adver. tiser will call. OILER WANTED.—A SECOND HAND BOILER, OF the locomotive desoription, of from sae to fifty ving together. the same amount of power. rae te MIERRE © KANE & CO., 80 Beaver street. h Apply to OARD.—A PRI of the most pl five minutes walk of South ferry, could accommodate one or two gentlemen with rooms and partial board. Apply at 215 State street. OARD WANTED—IN A RESPECTABLE PRIVATE family, for a lady and daughter; location between Broadway and Sixth avenue, and Fourth and Twenty- eighth sirects. Address J. 8.) (post-paid) 164 East Four- | feenth street. Be WANTED—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, IN A @ private family; German or Spanish preferred. ldress, with price, V. B., Herald office. OARD WANTED—BY A LADY LATELY FROM England, in a private family, where she could find i comfortable home. ‘Terms must be moderate. A. B., New Haven House, Broadway. OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, in the vicinity of Grand street. References exchanged, Address D. ¥., Herald office. OARD, WITH PARLOR AND TWO Po nis) on the second floor, (gas in the bath on the same floor.) can be obtained in a ) mily, in West Eleventh strect, near Broadway, for a lady and ‘gentleman, or two or three single gentlemen, with good board, References given and required. Address box 1,544 Post Office. OARD IN SOUTH BROOKI’ street, between Henry and Clint and his wife, or two singlé gentlemen, may obtain plea- sant rooms amd board in a private family, where every comfort of a quiet home may be expected. References exchanged. OARDING,—FULL OR PARTIAL BOARD, FOR SINGLE. , gentlemen, at No. 75 Warren street, nearly oppo: the Hudson River Railroad depot. Terms moderate. OARDING—AN ELEGANT PARLOR, WITH TWO OR | three bedrooms adjoining, suitable for a family or | gentleman desiring quiet and comfortable quarters, with or without board. Can be had at No. 3 Leroy place, Bleecker street. Baths, closets, &e., on the same floor. OUNTRY BOARD.—WANTED—FOR FOUR OR FIVE persons, for the months of July and August. board in the country, a short distance from the city. Address, stating terms, H. N. M., box 1,546 Post offiee. URNISHED ROOOMS TO LET, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE | Metropolitan Hotel. Apply’ at 579 Broadway. JOHN J. MOFFATT. (URNISHED ROOMS.—WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN ‘and wife, a parlor and bedroom, with use of kitchen for cooking, ina small private family, within thirty mi- nutes ride of City Hall. The first references given. Ad- dress, stating terms, location, &., Thompson, Herald office. \URNISHED HOUSE IN BROOKLYN TO RENT—ON A stage route five minutes walk from Fulton ferry. jouse modern built, replete with every convenience, and just suitable toa moderate sized family. Rent low toa ood tenant, and immediate possession given, if desired. Address § this office. OOMS TO LET.—TWO LARGE HANDSOMELY FUR- nished parlors, connected by folding doors, with ree pantries, &c., to let to gentlemen, without board, at No. 16 Warren street. INGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH partial board, at No. 6 Willow street, Brooklyn; two minutes walk from the Fulton ferry. WO GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH board and rooms, by applying at 183 West Twenty- third street. The house has all the modern improvements. NO, 71 WARREN A gentleman ANTED—FOR THREE OR FOUR SINGLE GENTLE: | men, well furnished apartments, in a genteel | | house, situated near Broadway, 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. : TENANTS’ REGISTER. RYSTAL PALACE.—THE ADVERTISER IS ABOUT erecting a first class hotel fronting the World's Fair. Keeponsible parties wishing to lease the same, may have an interview with the builder or owner, by leaving their eae and reference at the Herald office, directed to 3 YSTER SALOON TO LET; ONE OF THE BEST STANDS in the upper part of this city. Apply to JAS. RUS SELL, Thirty-iifth street, corner Third avenue. YO LET—THE UPPER PART OF A NEW HO! consisting of four rooms on the second floor, two | rooms on the third floor, together with back basement, | very pleasantly located in Kent avenue, near Myrtle ayenue, Brooklyn. Apply at No. 276 Pearl street New York. 0 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. 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 stand, &c., None of either be: neighborhood, though much needed. | Length of buil 145 feet. Apply on the premises, to N. A. COHEN & COHN, East Bay, corner of Cumber- land street, Charleston, 3. C (0 LET—A NEAT TWO STORY AND ATTIC COTTAGE house, situated on West Tw sixth street, between Broadway and Sixth avenue. Possession immediately. ing as yet in thi (0 LET—A JEWELRY STORE—STOCK AND FIXTURES T for sale cheap. Possession given immediately. Ap- ply at 3853, Bowery. 0 LET—IN THE VICINITY OF CANAL STREET. A three story house, in complete order; new range bath, &e., well calculated for a boarding house. Po: sion Ist Feb. Apply to Mr. Palmer, 168 Broadway. (0 LET—TWO STORES. ONE CORNER STORE WE. calculated for a very exte’ session to be given on the lst May iapted for dry goods, millinery, crockery, tailo ware, or any other bus ossession imme Apply to JAS. RUSSELL, Thirty-fifth street, corne: avenue. 10 LET—THREE SPLENDID NEW PARLORS AND bedrooms, with hot and cold baths. at the new Col lins Hotel, corner of Canal and West streets. Also, a few single rooms, at moderate prices. T° LET, AND FURNITURE FOR SALE.—A FINE | modern built three story and basement dwelling, | with baths, cas, &¢., to let, and the new and fashionable furniture all for sule low. Possession given in a few days, Apply at No. $12 Greenwich street wy LET, POSSESSION IMMEDIATELY—A SUPERIOR | new house, 26 feet front, on Twenty-fifth street, near Fourth avenue, Also, a fine house in Lexington avenue. Also, a fine eorner store, corner of Twenty-dfth street, suitable for a drug or grocery store. FE. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, 2 to 7 P. M. LIQUORS. 50! BASKETS GRAPE LEAF MUM AND AFIDSICK Champagnes, Muir & Sons’, Wm. Younger & Co.'s, Campbell's, Harvey & Dove's Falkirk and Edinburg ales, in fine order for fainily use, in pints and quarts; | 100,000 choice old Havana segars. For sale by PETERS & CHAMBERS, Importers, 300 Broadway. | PER CENT LOWER THAN ANY OTHER HOU: QO) inthe city.—Brandies of ‘all grades, port, ah Madeira, Muscat, claret, champagne, and other win various vintages and best brands; rum, shrab, Jamaica, and St. Croix rum, gigof numerous brands, Seoteh, Irish’ Bourbon, and MonoM@hela whiskey, noyeau, rose. rasp: | berry, and other choice oordials: blackberry, cherry, | peach, raspberry brandy, &e., for sule by WM. It, UNDERHILL, 430 Broome <., cor Crosby. IWERS & CHAMBERS, 300 BROADWAY, IMPORTERS of wines, brandies and segars, offer to buyers, at the lowest market price, any of the above named goods in any quantity, from a bottle up to a pipe, of all grades and prices, from the lowest to the finest imported in this country. The public are inyited to call and exa stock er ALES. INDIA PALE ALE, PHITLADI bale, Dublin porter, London porter, and brow: XXX brown stout, Philadelphia porter, &c., in quart. pint and some in half pint bottles, for sale. to suit the trade or families. WM. H. UNDERHILL, 490 Broome str PRESENTS. cH AND USEFUL PRESENTS.—A. G. BAGLEY & R Co., manufacturers, solicit the attention of the trade and the public generally, to their stoek (of recent manu fnetnre) of gold pens, gold and silver pencils and pen cases in endless variety of patterns, principle, and sizes together with our celebrated extension cases, gold and swerve for leads, which le of construction, and ; of the kind previously ex patented and warranted. We would r superior gold pens, which neod rity @ t the inc d demand, silver, with pen and peneil and for beauty of workma: durability eclipse an hibited. Seven size also eall attent no proof of i ) Srowd | half years to mature from : B Address | | day of January | dit of such de | prove. | will be ready for examination early in Januar: 7) and 19 Maideu lave ie ald LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. —Tonpot ‘and New York. Instituted 1805. Policy holders in this company, insured on the portiolpethan srele, can re- ceive the bonus declared in Soph last, on application to this yy. The next division of its will take place in 1005. ROBT, S. BUCHANAN, fall street. HICAGO AND AURORA RAILROAD COMPANY C Bonds.—The bonds of this company, bearing seven cent interest, with cou attached, able semi- Pee cent laterrticst days Of SaRuaay gal’ tery, oh te fourteen and a Mechanics’ Bank, in this ea and hay fant Ast, 1853, for sale Gk. ROBBENS & SON.” 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, 1! to all persons holding stock on this day, or to thei resentatives. Per order, Deo. 31, 1862. ANILL BARNES, Secretary. IVIDEND.—THE PENNSYLVANIA COAL COMPANY have declared a semi-annual dividend of five per cent on the te gy stock of the company existing on the 31st 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 fer book will be closed from the Ist to the 8th of January inclusive. GEORGE A. HOYT, Treasurer. TVIDEND.—THE FLORENCE AND KEYPORT COM- ny has this day declared a dividend of one dollar per share, payable to the stockholders after the 31st inst., on which day no transfers will be made. Keyport, Jan. 4, 1853. RAFTS ON IRELAND AND ENGLAND, IN SUMS from £1 and upwards, payable at sight, are issued by the subscribers, BOWMAN, GRINNELL & CO., No. 83 South street, sole passenger agents for the Swallow Tail line of Liverpool and London packet ships. ‘THOMAS LOYD, Treasurer. NTEREST ON CITY STOCKS.—THE INTRREST ON THE public stocks of the city of New York, due and pay- able February 1st,.1868, will be paid on'that day by F. W. Edmonds, Esq., Chamberlain of the city, at the Me- | chanies’ Bank, No. 33 Wall street, Tho transfer books | 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 take effect February Ist, 1853. A. C. FLAGG, Comptroller, Comptroller's Office, New York, Jan. 7, 1853, JK NCKFRDOCKER BANK, | JANUARY. 5, 1858.—THE Board of Directors have this day declared a semi-an- nual dividend of four (4) per cent, payable on and after the 16th instant. The transfer books will be closed until that day. JNO. A. GUNN, Cashier. N™, YORK DRY DOCK COMPANY, JANUARY 4, 1853.—A semi-annual dividend of four (4) per cent on the capital stock of this company will be paid to the stockholders on and after the 8th inst. By order of the Board. F, T, HAYES, Cashier. | (CE PANAMA RAILROAD COMPANY, NEW York, Dee. 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 after the 15th day of January next. By order of the Board, FRANCIS SPIES, Seeretary. FFICE OF THE PACIFIC 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. H. DAVIDGE, Secretary. (QUARTERLY REPORT.—STATEMENT SHOWING THE true condition of the Hanover Bank, of the city of New York, an associated bank, on the mogning of Satur- day, the 26th day of December, 1852:— S Loans and discounts, except to directors and BEOKGA Fenesaicarsenyeisssezes + $1,055,580 O1 All sums due from directors of this bank 128,200 15, ‘All sums due from brokers 20,000 00 Real estate, 79,418 20 Stocks... 211,955 55 Expense account, 8,099 22 Specie... 123,033 27 Cash items, viz:—ohecks on city banks...;, 406,947 19 Bills of solvent banks on hand,..... 16,935 00 Due from banks, viz:—from solvent’ banks, ondemand..... aes 80,471 55 + 82,744,640 14 bank, being duly depose and say, that they are the Presi- dent and Cashier aforesaid, and that the foregoing is, in all respects, a true statement of the condi bank, before the transaction of auy busine morning of the 25th day of December, 1852, (being the day specified in the notice of the superintendent of the bank department next preceding the date of this report, requiring the same,) according to the best of their know fedge and belief; that the suid bank is an associated bank, and is located in the city of New York, in the county of New York. where it has a banking house for the transac- tion of its business; and that from the 10th of April, 1851, up to the day of making this report, the business thereot was transacted at such locatien. ISAAC OTIS, C. M. Livivastos, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to by both deponents, this 11th , 1853, before me, NEIL GRAY, Commis- & President. sioner of Dee 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 rom Comptroller, and not re- turned. eteceeecees $180,410 Tess registered’ bank’ ‘notes ‘on hand, Shevee seeveeere ' Leaves registered bank notes in circulation, 176,383 00 Due depositors on demand... ++ 1,084,707 83 Due for unclaimed dividends. +. | 1,835 00 Due individuals and corporations, other than banks and depositors. 20,000 00 | Due banks on demand... 450,138 38 Total. . $2,744,640 14 County of President, and | amout, on 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 itors, WM. Wuson G. Hunt, 1 ident. Fraxos A. PAume ice President and Treasurer. M. Horrer Morr, Secretary. President. 1 TRON FOUNDERS.—SEALED PROPOSALS WILL be received by the subseriber, at the office of the Croton Aqueduct Department, until January 24, 1853, at lock, P. M., for 1,000 cast iron water pipes, four meter. and one inch thickness of metal. The meter, and each pipe to be principal. to the cre- | RADY, nine fect in length. The joint to be what is termed the | spigot and faueet joint, ‘and the form of the hub to correspond with drawings to be furnished at this office— to be cast in a vertical position, with the hub end down: the whole to pass the established inspection and proof by pressure of 300 pounds to the square inch; to be of uni form thickness, of strong, tough iron, free from all im cutting. Proposals will «tate whether the pipes are to be from blast furnace iron or remelted iron, and if from blast farnace, will specify the name of the mine, &e., and ore used. ‘The pipes to be delivered at the wharf foot of Man- hattan street, Manhattanville, North river, as follo viz. 100 pipes 15th March; 100 pipes 1st April; 200 pipes 15th April; 200 pipes Ist May: 200 pip pipes Ist June. A specific price per ton of 2,240 Ibs. will by J. ‘The names of two responsible persons, with t en assent to become sureties for the fulfilment, particular, of the contract, will be required to ac- company the proposals, Payments to be made within thirty days from the inspection of each parcel, with a reser- vation of ten per cent until the completion of the contr: in deciding upon proposals, the Croton Aqueduct F reserve the right of rejecting any proposals they disap- NICHOLAS DEAN, President Croton Aqueduet Department Omiee of the Croton Aqueduct Department, Jan: 12, 1853, '¢.—Biank forms of estimate, in accordance with the ordinances of the Common Councll, will be furnished on application at the office. Fatimnates to be endorsed “ Pro- posals for furnishing iron pipes, made by ————."” January 2th, 1853. s lbth May; 200 | Fianos of Hallet, Davis & Co., Boston, with or without PRIORI. MOORE Ques STATEMENT OF THE KNICKERBOCKER ti of the of New York, yao Kinda ee on the'morning of Saturday, 25th day of , ans RESOURCES. Loans and discounts, except to Directors and Brokers ve 459 79 All sums di (or 352 04 All sums due from Brokers. = 890 00 217 12 025 78 1 38 Cash items—prinet on Bills of alveat Betixa 60, hand... s+e+s0 1 00 Due from Banks—solyent Banks on dema) 365 31 0 00 Capital, Profits O31 25 Reyistered bank notes received from the Con- troller and not returned... $123,888 Less registered notes on hand 5,884 Leaves registered bank notes in circulation., 118,004 00 Due depositors on demand Due Banks on demand. . - Due to others not included under either of the ‘above heads, unpaid dividends... Ser tokee dong County of New York, as. State of New York.—Joxep! W. Savage, President, and John A. Guna, Cashier ot said Tank, being duly sworn, severaily depose and say, they are the President and. Cashier aforesaid, and that the foregoing is, in all respects, atrue statement of the condition of suid Bank, before the transaction of any bu- siness, on the morning of the 25th day of December, 1852, ‘being the day specified in the notice of the Superinten- dent of the Bank Department next preceding the date of this report. requiring the same,) ecording to the best of their knowledge and belief; that the said nk is an axso- ciated bank, and is located in the city of New York, in the county of New York, where it has a banking house for the transaction of its business; and that from the Ist day of October, 1851, up to the day of making this report, the business thereof was transacted at such location. [Signed.] J. W. SAVAGF, Presfdent. JNO. A. GUNN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to by both deponents this 11th day of January, A.D., 1858, before me, Wi. E. SMITH, Jr., Commissioner of Deeds. UARTERLY REPORT.—STATEMENT SHOWING THE true condition of the Hanover Bank, of the city of ‘ew York, an associated bank, on the morning of Satur- , the twenty-fifth day of December, 1852. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts, except to directors and bro- kers.. . . 31,655,580 OL All sums due from directors of this bank 128,200 15 | All sums due from brokers .000 00 i 79,418 20 211,955 55 125,033 27 406,947 19 16,955 00 Due from banks, viz:--From | om demand... .seeserseree 89,471 55 j ed | TOtdle.serrecrersersssecosersereoes: 2,744,640 14 | TLLABILITIBS. | $100,000 00 | Profits, oa 62,075 93 Registered bank notes received from Comp- troller and not returned.,.......$189,410 Less registered banknotes on hand, 13,027 Leaves registered bank notes in circulation, 176,383 00 | Due depositors on demand... 034,707 83 + Due for unclaimed dividends +. 1,835 00 Due individuals and corporations, other tha banks and depositors..... 20,000 00 Due banks on demand.. County of New Bork, ss.—Isaac Ot President, and | Charles M. Livingston, Cashier of said Bank, being dul sworn, severally depose and say, that they are the Pres dent and Cashier as aforesaid, and that the foregoing is, in all respects, a true statement of the condition of said bank, before the transaction of any business, on the morn- ing of the 25th day of December, 1852, (being the da specified in the notice of the Superintendent of the Ban! Department next preceding the date of this report, requi- ring the same.) according to the best of their knowledge and belief ; that the said bank is an associated bank, and is located in the city of New York, in the county of New York, where it has a banking house for the transaction of its business; and that from the 10th of April, 1851, up to the day of making this report, the business thereof was transacted at such location. ISAAC OTIS, President. C. M. LIVINGSTON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn by both deponents, this 11th day | EIL GRAY, ioner of Dee HE TRUSTEES OF THE SEAMEN’S BANK FOR Savings have ordered that interest be paid on all de- posits, which, according to the bye-laws, are entitled thereto, for the six months ending 31st December, 1852, as follows:—On sums of five hundred dollars and under, at the rate of six per cent per annum, and on sums ex- of January, 1863, before me, | ceeding five hundred dollars, at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable on and after Monday, the 17th inst. All interest will be placed to the credit of the depositors aa principal. P. PERIT, President. Wituam Netson, Secretary. (0. CONTRACTORS, MINERS, QUARRYMEN, AND Dlasters in general, is recommended the use of the Ftna Safety Fuse, which, for its quality and acenrateness in igniting the charge in blasting, is superior to any now manufactured. It has also received the premium at the of the American Institute, and will, we con- fidently believe, stand the same test with all competition | about to be made at the great World’s Fair, on Reservoir square, New York city. Sold at manufacturer's prices, | and by quantity to suit purchasers, (a liberal discount made to merchants,) at 85 Liberty street. Olfice hours, from9 A.M. to4P.M. Address Gi PUIMAN, \'T. LAWRENCE MINING COMPANY'S R Insurance Building, corner of Wall and William streets. —At an election held on Tuesday, 11th instant, the fol- lowing named gentlemen were elected as trustees for the ensuing year:—Mr. Thomas Morton; Mr. John Stanton; Mr. John L. Gratacap, Ata’ subsequent meeting of the board, Mr. Thomas Morton was elected president of the JOROME LOTT, Ssecetary. —$100,000 SIX PER CENT bonds of the city of Re years from January f, 1853; interest’ payable semi-annu- ually, at the Merchants’ Bank, New York. These bonds sued for the Genesee Valley Railroad, in accor- h an act of the Ls ature of 1851, authorising the city of Rochester to bonds to the amount of $300,000 for the above-named road, and sanctioned by a voie of the people, pledging the taxable property of the city for the payment ot interest and principal. Debt of the city of Rochester previous to the issue of these bonds ++ _ $168,000 le property iy 10,200,000 y of the Corpoaation, 260, LEAN, ape Above for sale by « 10 Merchants’ Exchange. MUSICAL. A NUSICAL LADY, WHO OCCUPIES A MOST FAVOR- able position for her professional talents and expe- rience, wishes to engage with a lady or gentleman who | would'put in asa partner $1,000 to get up a musical en- perfections whatever, and such av will bear drilling and terprise in New York, in a ‘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 no answer, INCOLN & THOMPSON, 441 BROADWAY, OFT'ER FOR sale, at great bargains, a very large assortment of Boston and New York pianos, including the celebrated jianos for small rooms, with a Pianus to let. the Adlian; also, boudoir good supply of sceond hand pianos, Ne. YORK, JANUARY 1, 1853, —MESSRS. GOULD & BERRY, musie publishers and dealers in pianofortes, 297 Broadway. hereby inform theie patrons and the pub: lic, that from this date the name and style of their tirm is changed to T. 8. Berry & Co. This change is made in consequence of their having purchased the music stock, plates and business of Mr. A. Fiot, of Philadelphia. They will, under the personal supervision of Mr. Gould, con- chester, payable in twenty | miles of 8 i land is covered with most excellent pine, and the easy of uccess of any similar character of land in the United States, and with a small outlay of $20,000, would produce from $100,000 to $200,000 per annum. ‘The title cee se as il ee, rt . whole property, It wie 'f, SHELDON, 65 Nassau street. OU 8) en eh renee 50,000. en seacrtyeigntn tseot, neue on ” Ybe Bighth avenue, for sale at $400 exch, three lots, with a corner on Sixth avenue, Lng a an elegant furnished house on Twenty-fourth street, for salo at $8,600, posses throughout, » Possession in best sty! ss Bar arate Soave pene in Oe = venth avenue, price ; a house for sale ie , the house is furnisned change, in or exchange, situated in Twenty-i street, near the Fifth avenue, at $16,000; a large store at Atlantic dock, to exchange in part for farm; from five to twenenty lyn, for sale or exchange for vacant lots; a lnrge property in Brondway, 20 by 200, suitable fora large clothing or mercantile establishment, or for a place for amusement, will be rented on a lease for a term of years, very low; a very desirable hotel and coffee house, doing a hi profitable business, situated in Warren street, for sale for $8,000, incloning +e of the furniture. M. L. SHELDON, 86 Nassau street. GENTLEMAN GOING TO AUSTRALIA WILL SELL his collection of furniture, books, &c., at less than half-price. He has also for sale silver harness for two pair of horses, the most excellent work ever seen in this country. Call and look at it, from 12 to 3 o'clock, every day this week, at 683 Broadway, second story, back room. A RARE CHANCE.—FOR S. THE STOCK AND fixtures of a fancy goods and millinery store, in one of the very best locations in Fulton street, Brooklyn; also, the lease of the store and house. The stock is new and well selected, and will be sold on reasonable terms. Possession of the premises will be given immediately. Ad- dress C. P., Herald office. a ROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—FOR SALE, THE ELEGANT B house and lot 146 Columbia street, aang through jo Furman street. The location, for eater prospect and pure air, is pot excelled by any other in the world, Distance only a few minutes walk from the Fulton and ‘Wall street ‘Apply at 184 Fulton st., New York. pS Lea eine aid niet aera Ronis RUG STORE FOR SALE—SITUATED FOR SEVERAL. Dead in one of the most thriving parts of the city, and doing an excellent business. The owner will sell on reasonable terms. A good chance for a young physician ferries. } commencing in the city, Address Druggist, Herald office. liquor saloon, doing a good business, and near one of ihe greatest thoronghfares in the kai § Satisfactory reasons given for selling. Apply at No. 1 Aun street, be- tween 6 and 10 P’. M. OR SALE—A TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, IN A central situation, established for seven years, doing amexecllent custom trade. Conducted by ‘the present proprietor for the last two years, who is obliged to relin- quish business on account of ill health, For particulars apply to B. D., Herald office. References—White, Bram- halland Lockwood, 191 Broadway; or Babcock, Gould and Brown, 25 Park Place. 1OR SALE—THE ELEGANT FOURSTORY BRICK HOUSE F 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 mortga; A. W. LORD, 11 Wall street. Fw SALE—THE GOOD WILL AND FIXTURES OF A SALE FOR CASH—THE GOOD WILL, STOCK, nd fixtures of one of the best stands for businesa in the market line to be found in the State. Apply at No. 38 Front street. ‘OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS CORNER GROCERY, IN one of the leading avenues, with stock and fixtures, on favorable terms. For particulars, address Frank, Herald office, stating where an interview may be had, or inquire at 242 Washington street, for M. K. Ee 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, ane barn, carriage house, cow stables, and ice house. 8 ounds are embellished with fruit and shade trees, and fi proximity to a luxurious bathing surf renders it most desirable for » summer boarding house, to which pur- pose it is now fitted up. It will be sol ther with the household furniture, team and farming implements, at the low sum of $6,000, on application to R. W. BOWYER, Office of Chief of Police. (OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A FIRST class grocery store, with four years’ lease from May next; a first rate location, and now doing a good business. Apply to E. ¥. FOWLER, corner Broadway and Twenty: first street. OR SALE—NO. 136 EAST TWENTY-FIGHTH STREET, house and lot. House three story, tin roof, 25 bj sy. Lot 2% by half the block. Will’be sold cheap. if rold soon. Apply to E. H. BROWN, 71 Wall street, from 1till2P. : OR SALF, OR TO EXCHANGE, FOR ILLINOIS PRO- perty, a desirable dwelling house, with upwards of an acre of ground, outhouses, garden, &c., inthe village of White Plains, ‘Apply to J. B. PRYCE, 74 Broadway. (OR SALE—THE STOCK AND GOOD WILL OF A first class milliner’s establishment, now doing a ood 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, OM, NO. 17, | | the barn and sheds are in good repair. OR SALE—PURE BLACK TAN ups, three months old and very small. inoth Newfoundland pups of the celebrated * Inquire at 205 Water street. NR 8A) -A GOOD TAVERN STAND, WITH ABOUT three acres of land under good cultivation, with a peach orchard, and other fruit trees. The house ix good, The said stand is KING CHARLES Also, mam- Lee” stock. situated on the Long Island Railroad, tion, and is the best stand for busi within twenty miles. The above stand will be sold at a fair price, as ‘the subscriber wishes to leave. Inquire of J. G. WILBUR, on the premi GWURNITURE—WILL BE SOLD AT A BARGAIN, AT 29 Beekman street, office and counting house desks, chairs, stoole, cushions, tables, sofas, couch beds, ma- | hogany chairs, rockers, bureaus, wardrobes, tete-a-tetes, ‘id tinue the publishing business, at the old stand of Fiot, in Philadelphia, under the name and style or firm of J. E. Gould & Co. They will be happy to see their old friends and new ones ateither 207 Broadway, New York, or at 196 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. J. OULD, T 10 IRON FOUNDERS.—SEALED PROPOSALS WILL | be received by the subscriber, at the office of the Cro ton Aqueduct Department, until January 2lst, 1853, at 3 o'clock P. M.,"for the following cast iron water pipes, viz. 200 twenty inches diameter; 300 twelve inches di- ameter; 2.000 six inches diameter, and seventy-five branches of different sizes. Persons ‘wishing to estimate are requested to procure fi tions for the work, and a blank form for making their pro- porals. Offers to be endorsed ‘Proposals for Water Pipes and Branches, made by . January 2st, 1853." N. DE President Croton Aqueduct Department Croton Water Aqueduct Department, January 10, 1853 1) RAILROAD CONTRACTORS. —SEALED PROPOSALS, addressed to either of the undersigned, will be re ceived at Hillsborough, Highland county, Ohio, until the Ist day of February next. at noon, for the graduation and masonry of the middle division of the Cincinnati, Hillsborough and Parkersburg railway, extending from Hillsborough, Highland county, to a point near Jackson, Jnckeon county, Ohio, about fifty-six miles. The line and pro files and specifications of the work will be exhibited at the Engineer's office, in Hill«borough, for one week prior to the Ist day of February. This railway forms the re- cognized continuation across Ohio, of the Baltimore and Ohio, and North Western Virginia Railways, and being located as a link in the through line between Baltimore And St. Louis, will be found in every way worthy of the attention of able and enterprising contractors. ‘The re- mainder of the line, to the Ohio river, will be ready for contract about the first day of May next JAMES M. TRIMBLE, President. Fiiwoon Morris, Chief BE YASH TO LOAN—6 monda, and valuables of eve most accommodating terms, at my private office, No, 102 Nassau street, room 13, Ladies waited on at their resi dence, and all transac’ Nassau street, room 13. ons strictly confidential. No, 102 WATCHES, JEWEL iy; also, on. personal ind. 250,000 segars for sale cheap. 1 and mort, Ho nil be nd to let.” Apply at No, (8 Clin 3 Beckman street ar No 4ASH ADVANCES, ON dd anerchandive all deserip ton court office $45,000 Fernie’ id X PER CENT INTE on bond re RUIN AND BERRY. eho ELIZA VALENTINI, PREMIER | 9S prix du chant du Conservatoire de Paris, pupil of ym this office detailed specifi- | 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, 380 F th street, where she can be seen from ten A. M. till four P. M. The first concert (private) | of her pupils will take place in Hope Chapel, the Ist of February. YOUN AND SINGING —1- MEYER Bi form the ladies and gentlemen that he is to impart his new method of teaching the violin and singing. For terms, apply at Wood's Hall, No. 444 Broadway, from ten to twelve. omen ste HOUSES, ROOMS, ETC., WANTED, A FARM WANTED—IN EXCHA! FOR A SMALL public house, most centrally situated near the Ci Hall, and dving a first rate cash business. The Teak stock, fixtures and furniture will be sold on reasonable terms. This is a rare chance to enter into a well extab- lished and profitable business, R. LAWRENCE, 76 Nas sau #treet. A LADY WISHES TO MELT WITH A FAMILY WHO ould rent a house furnished, and for the same re- ceive bourd: or two or three gentlemen who wish to en joy the comferts of a pleasant home, who would as- sist the lady in opening a house not very large, but to be select: or any person who has furniture sufficient to furnish a mediam-sized house, and would sell to the i ment quarterly, enn hear of a lady Address N. 0. ry confidence can be relied on, for one week, at the Herald office, ANTED TO PURCHASE—A MODERN BUILT. TWO or three story house; west side of the city preferred. Address, with full particulars, 1d of ANTED TO RENT—FROM THE f house, three «tories high KRRU B ARY, nd three rooms deep, | with the modern improvements, between Fifteenth and 70" = =SALE—SIX GOOD HORSES, b | J Aleo, six Conadian horses, young, in fine condition; | from the ¢ ul fast travellers. Apply at the Brooklys Liberty treet. fwenty seventh streets, Address box 268, Post Office. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c. THOROUGH Amps 7 marble-top centre and side Jables, painted sets of furni ture, 500 bedsteds, hair and husk matresses, feather beds, looking glasses, cooking stoves. Furniture’ purchased by instalments. (OR SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES, AND LEASE OF a well established grocery and provision store, with ihe lease of an adjoining building, now doing a first rate business—the lease paying a large profit. prising German, or otlicrs, this is an_ opportunity seldom met with, as it is the best’ stand in the Fourteenth ward. It will be sold a bargain. Inquire at 25 Prince stree ‘ARM POR SALE. acres of land, York, (three fourt turnpike to Hackensack. . Keron, No, 61 Sullivan street, New York c and lot No 61 Sullivan street for sale. BARN, AND ABOUT TEN J., ten miles from New the ferry, 1 Taquire as P) ARMS—CONSISTING OF five to 50 acres, for sale for $10 to $20 per acre,on ac- éommodating terms, situated about three hours’ ride on ¢ Long Island Railroad. For particulars inquire of J. ©. SANDERS and H. 5. GILBERT, No. 3 Nassau street. SIX YEARS Iker street, Inquire on the premises, OR SALE—THE UNEXPIRED LEASE ( from first of May next) of house No. 61 VW 100 feet west of Broadway. Fe SALE—A VALUABLE LOT ON SRVENTE street, between Fourth avenue and Irving place; a fine tenement property on Twenty-first street, paying six- teen per cent, comprising two large front and rear houses on two lots: & three-story house on Tenth street—price | $5,500; a. three-story house on Lexington avenue, on a corner, $6,500: a fine house on Twenty-fifth street, be- tween Fifth and Sixth avenues, $10,000; a fine house on Twenty-seventh street, $12,000, and others. Apply to BB, KINSHIMER, 318 Fourth avenue, from 8 to 9 A. M., to7P. R_ SALE—THE LEASE (FIVE YEARS) OF AN EN. tire corner building, in the Ninth ward, with stock xtures of the grocery store complete. It is the beat ani location in the ward for the grocery and liquor business. Rent low. Possession given immediately. Apply to C. B. HOWES, 83 Nassau street, or to JACOB COLE, Attor- ney and Counsellor, 75 Nassau street. H™, FOR SALE.—THE FURNITURE AND FIVE years’ lease of a large first class boarding-house im Broadway, near Union square. Tho house is full, and offers fine inducements for the coming season by its prox- imity to the Crystal Palace. Address box 2,685 Post office HE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE, IN EXCHANGE for city property, his stock of goods, consisting of a general assortment, puch as it usually kept ina country store, situated in Ovid, Seneca county, State of New York. The location is one of the best in Western New York, and has done the leading business of the place for the past ten yenrs, A large ani flourishing neaderay in the plnce For ‘particulars apply to Mr. J. W. Jones, No. 3, Water street, oF to the subseriber, in Ovid, Seneca county, N.Y. FAIR.—ONE HU HE GREAT WORLD' SDRED FEET re, on the north-west corner, adjacent to the LR | Crystal Palace, for sale, with the improvements thereon. Price $16,000. | $10,000 can remain on bond or mortgage. For further particulars, inquire at 219 West Twenty second street, between Highth and Ninth avenues. 10 CAPITALISTS, BOARDING keepers.—A rare chance for investment or business To sell or to let, in Brooklyn, No. 230 Washington street, within one block of the City Hall, the spacious four story colonade mansion. late the residenco of 8. A. Willoughby: Faq., containing thirty-five rooms—a dining room fifty by twenty feet, with bath, gas, and water on each floor, and every convenience for an clegant establizhment. Will be sold for $12,000, Two th d mortgage, ten years or yr will be year. Goand | kee the prem Inquire at No. 11 Tilary street. near by, for the Immediate possession cau be had, PALE, CAPITAT, TO 4 valuable jnyention; one a nnd West rough ¢1 I pugis the Sonth the Manor sta- | To an enter- | GOOD LOAMY SOIL, FROM | NTH | HOUSE OR HOTEL | OOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIC, &.—MR. W. J. REN-. B ‘ville, No. 239 Broadway, prepares persons for the counting room, by a thorough practical course of instruc- tion, each student receiving separate tuition, Opem dag andevening. Terms moderate. * IRENCH AND SPANISH DAY AND EVENING CLASS- es for ladies and gentlemen—Private Lessons— Academy, 486 Broadwa; fessor MOUTON bas new courses in the ‘above la |. Hours of at - ance, every day, from one to P. M. for ladies, and from six to ten P. M. for gentlemen. NSTRUCTION—SPANISH 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 course will commence. 10 for a course of twenty-four lessons. Apply No. 112 Chambers street. RACTICAL NAVIGATION IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Pp’ including lunar observations and chronometer, taoght by Capt. Wo. THOMS, at No. 164 Chorry ateots Chronometers for sale. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. TINBE SE evermore Bbc cine tin OO EWIS AUDENRIED HAVING RETIRED FROM THE firm of eget Pigeon i, Oe Lois — itled b: it e _unders! 5 lew Mork um, 11859. NEWELL STURTEVANT, » 1, 1853. ares LEWIS AUDENRIED. Newell Sturtevant having associated with him Noate Sturtevant, Joseph Maxfield, jr., Charles Wannemacher, and Thomas H. y, the business will be continued im New York, Boston, ‘and Philadelphia, under the firm o€ Newell Sturtevant & Co. ‘OTICE.—THE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE BK- isting between the subscribers, under the firm of Kipp, Brown & Co., was this day dissolved by mutual oon- sent. The affairs of the late firm will be settled up by 8. Kipp and A. Brown, who are duly authorized to sovtle aad continue the same, LOMON KIPP, ABRAHAM BROWN, J. H. MARTINE, Now York, December 22, 1852, DANIEL MARTINE, HE PARTNERSHIP LATELY EXISTING BETWREN the undersigned, under the firm of Reckhows & Wood, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. James Wood will settle all accounts against the late firm, and receive all debts due the same, ISAAC RECKHOWS, Jan, 12, 1853, JAMES WOOD. 10,000 WANTED—A PARTNER, EITHER AC- , tive or silent, the latter preferred, witle a capita of from five to ten thousand dollars, in a pleas- ant, nice business, now in successful operation, paying a het profit of 200 per cent. From $75,000 to $100,000. eas be realized in the next five years. The article is'in great demand, and entirely under the control of the advertiser. Allletters left at the desk of the Herald office, for Junius, will be strictly confidential, and attended to. J ___. MISCELLANEOU! CHEROOTS SEGARS, BOSTON MAKE ; 300.00: 1,000 barrels rosin; 50 tons sal soda, Newcastle; 50 cases’ gum shellac; 50 gross Harlom oil; 250 barrels glue, all qualities; 5 bales chamomile flowers; 20 bales E. I. senna, for sale by GEORGE ACKERMAN, 75 Maiden lane, stairs. USTRALIA—-TENTS, HAMMOCKS, &C.—PERSONS leaving for.the above place wishing tents, &c., are invited to call at the old stand, corner of Mulberry and Chatham streets. The celebrated anti-mildew prepare- tion, which has been successfully used for the last tem years on sails, awnings, &c., will be applied to tenta at @ small extra charge at No. 2 Mullery, comes Chathane street. TYLER. TFS, VERMICILLAS, SEGARS, &c.—FRIDAY, JAN. 14,'at half-past. ten o'clock at 67 Dey street, cor- ner of Greenwich, an assortment of family groceries, im lots, suitable for retail dealers, including dates, raisins, figs) prunes, pickles, vermicilla, lentils, currants, muta, ginger, &e.; brandy,’ wines, teas, French cordials, Cura coa, segars, &e. WELLINGTON A. CARTER, Auct’r. |NAMELLED FURNITURE.--WARREN WARD, WHOLE- sale manufacturer of enamelled furniture, No, 14£ Grand street, New York. W. W. gives his whole atten- tion to the manufacturing; and, using the best materials only, can offer better goods at the prices than cam ba found elsewhere. Suita to match, from $25 to $250 pec suit; comprising dressing bureau with glass, bedstead, washstand, commode, toilet table, towel stand, nurea , rocker, and four chairs. No. 144 Grand street, one block east of Broadway. (ON BEDSTEAD WAREROOMS, AND CHEAP SPRING Mattress and Bedding Depot.—iron bedsteada, from $4 to $40; the healthy spring mattress, &c., $6 to $30. Also, the now clastic felt beds, pillows, quilts; also, the beak, pure hair mattresses, made by the blind—all warranted. Call and examine, at’ 553 Broadway, above Spring street. ‘ANAGERS OF CLUBS MAY BE BENEFITTED BY calling on BIGGS, at the Northern Hotel, or seady ing their address. ‘R. A. &. DOZIER, A RESPECTABLE GENTLEMAN and a well known mechanic, residing in Norfolk, Va., on the 21st December, 1852. by ‘letter patent has se- cured to himself, as the original inventor and patentee. the exclusive right to make, use and vend, in the United States, an ‘‘improvement in yentilators,”” by means of which any buil ing, without regard to size or construc- on, steamers, ships, steamboats, railroad ears, and ves- 1s’ of any description, can be so thoroughly, easily, | speedily, and economically ventilated, at any season of the year, that he belicves the public have only to know of sucla invention and test its utility, to adopt it at once int | general use. Seeing and testing is bel lieving, and, there- fore, the patentee would be happy to be favored with calls from any gentleman who would wish to examine his model, now at French's Hotel, where Mr. Dozier proposes toremain fora few days, previous to his going South Proprietors of theatres, hotels, and any other spacious buildings, also captains of steamships, sailing ships, steamboats, and also directors of railroads, are most ear~ nestly solicited to examine the above named invention. MEROPOuTAN, HOTEL. —THE MIRRORS OF THIS magnificent hotel are from the Belgian manufactory of Ste. Marie d'Oignies. A. ROLKER MOLLMANN & A. PERIEI 255 Pearl street, Sole Agenta. ‘AINT NICHOLAS HOTEL.—THE MIRRORS OF THIS SY magnificent hotel are from the Belgian manufactorg | OFS Mae COLKER MOLLMANN, & A PERIER, 255 Pearl street, Sole Agenta. NEEDLE MANUFACTORY OF 8. BEISSEL, | idow & Son, of Aix-ln-Chapelle, Prussia, estab- lished 1730, under the present firm, is the only house om the continent signalized by the prize medal of the Londom Exhibition of 1861, for needles, Immense quantities of | German needles have, till now, been sold in the United | States, labelled in New York with counterfeit English | labels. ‘This despicable deception must come to an end. To this purpose the above firm solicits every one whe y be desirous of having a good article, to be very ute in their demand for genuine Beissel’s needles; strictly observing that each paper of twenty-five needles | bear their Inbel, with countermark, as guard against any counterfeit that might be attempted. Retail prices— Best quality, four dollars per thousand, or ten cents wrapper of twenty-five needles: second quality, two dol- lars, or five cents per wrapper of twenty-five needles. T9 DAGUERREOTYPISTS, ELWORKERS, DRN- tists, fireworkers, glassmakers, &¢.—Bromine, iodine, chloride gold, hyposulphide soda, cyanide potassium, Vienna lime,’ English rouge, crocus martis, platina, im plate and wire; bismuth, refined nickel, cndmium, pala- | dium, nitrates strontia and baryta, chlorate potash, oxide cobalt, oxide manganese, zaffre, sub-oxide copper, Thoras® extract copaiva, fumigating pastiles, &c.. for sale by L, FEUCHTWANGER, 141 Maiden lane. | TINDOW CURTAINS—PRICES REDUCED—NO. 46 | Pearl street, corner of William.—The subscribers are prepared to sell the balance of their stock of curtaim materials. at greatly reduced prices; silks and wors! damask, lace and muslin curtains, window cornices, a1 all kinds of curtain trimming, at wholesale or retail. of y Uphols GER HAS BEEN E PEOPLE'S PRO- tector from impositions for the last ten years. It was the Doctor who commenced running his famous line of stages against the Harlem Railroad Company, thereby causing the fare to be reduced on railroads and stages in and about New York city. During the struggle he rem to Harlem at the rate of 63, cents a ride five montha ow6 of thirteen, fully vent Sar all former doubters of the feasibility Of the low fate system. This shows conclusive- ly the force of the almightly dollar. Dr. K. must have failed had he appealed to the sympathies of lecrl cq upom | Oh no, he understands too well what notes to toucl the human organ to fail in any effort to harmonise with. the people's instruments in general. The financial corda must be gently touched, and you will bave no trouble im getting harmony in return, or, in other words, to make i¢ their interest to adhere to you, and they will never leave | youso long as you keep up the inducement. If you | cannot live upon your plan and must dic, you are sure to | + universal sympathy. Poor fellow, I am sorry for ‘This feed alone is kcarcely sufficient to keep the in- strument in strong financial tone, Office, 476 Broadway. "AR HATH SLAIN ITS THOUSANDS, BUT SCROFULA its tens of thousands.—Dr. E. Brown, the rerofula doetor, of Springfield, Mase. formerly of ever: | hill, Mass., now of New York eity, author of ‘Female | Manual of Health,’ ‘‘ Scrofula—ifs canses and cure,” and | other works of great celebrity, has the pleasure to am- | nounce to the people of this great metropolis, that he haa established himself in this city, at No. 147 Grand street, between Broudway and Bowery, whore he will be happy te | wae to all cases of scrofula and chronic diseases gener- ally. bs WANTED HITHER SEX CAN REALIZE AN HONOR able and profitable living by forwarding me one dollar. Iwill send printed instructions in twelve gene- rally useful saléable” articles, in great demand at aif ees- song and plaees, and with a capital only of a few dollars- Address John Chapman, prepaid, Brondway Post Offee. REMOVALS. ene POPPOAR IADB 10 HARNESS MAKERS.—WILLIAM BARRETT, MANG- facturer of saddlery hardware, takes this medium of informing the trade int general, that he has removed his extablisiment £0 181 Bowery, where he still continues to make all kinds of steel bridle bitts, harness terrets, and pad plates, nt the shortest notice and most reasona: ble terms, NB, Also, silver plating done in the best manner. I FMOVAL, —FRANCTS PARES & CO. HAVE REMOV- | ed their paper hangings warehouse from No. 870 Pearl street to 59 Chambers street, (next devr but one towurt's merble palace, corner of Rroadway,) where will be found an wnusually la assortment of all the latest igna of (he richest French and American on hangings, whi h they offer at aad retail, fig sod mugs! favorwly .

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