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i. ‘ Mrs. Jervis’? Cold Candy—Time-tested, and Reeemmended by the first men of the count hoarsenoss, sore throat, and other i sore com: s. Clay, Taylor, Benton, Van Buren, and other dis- ished men, have recommended this really ‘good No. 366 Broadway ; » Sold by Mrs. W. Jerv! okie Philadelphia, and by Bieber, Third street, below Chesnut ‘eruggists generally. How Beautiful, and yet how Cheap a Suit of elothes I have obtained for New Year! They were made te order by J.C. Booth, 486 Broadway, and fit me more charmingly than anything I ever wore. Mr. Booth’s | atoek of goods—most of tiem, as he assures me, just over from London and Paris—is certainly the most splendid assortment Iever saw. It almost tempted me to be ex- travagant, and yet that is hardly possible ut the low * prices he has established. Without question, he is the first of tailors, and deserves the patronage of every young man who aspires to dress well, and has, at the saine time, ‘@ wholesome regard for economy. | know you will all * take my advice, and therefore I append his address, but, from fear of being overwhelmed personally with your thanks, I must remain L’Inconnu. J. C.’BOOTH, 486 Broadway, corner of Broome street. McLaughlin’s Shirts are now become faml- Nar to all. It ix admitted that he sells the best article for the least money of any other shirt manufacturer in the city. His Teviot wool undershirts and drawers are just the thing for this season. They are highly recommended | by the faculty. Vessels from Navy Bay.—A Lady sailed from New Orleans in the steamer Falcon, on the 7th De- eember, 1852, Her trunk was lost on landing at Navy Bay; it contained the whole of her wardrobe, &. ‘The is of brown leather, zine bottom, covered with a white canvass or duck cover, on which is painted the ini- tials P. D. C., Texas; the initials originally painted on it were A. H., but these, though obliterated by paint, are fmdistinctly to be seen. Should it come on any of the ves- sels trading from Navy Bay to this port, information * ‘thereof, if left at the counting room of A. H. Bean, Eaq., 30 South Water strect, will be thankfully received, ‘and a | Bberal reward paid for the recovery of the trunk with its eontenta. The ¢ Billiard Room in the World.— ‘The Metropolitan Rooms, No. 594 Broadway, next door to the Metropolitan Hotel, is one of the curiosities of New York. One room contains sixteen tables, side by side, all of the first class, and in the most pce order, The yooms are well ventilated, ranning through to Crosby street. This establishment is under the management of Brother Perkins, formerly of Odd Fellows’ Hall. MONEY MARKET, Fripay, Jan, 14—6 P. M. We have nothing new to report in the stock mar- ket. Prices remain about the same as previously | quoted, and the demand full as active as usual. But | * tor the business daily transacted in coal stocks, the market would be dull enough. All the railroad stocks are much neglected. Land stocks have been in better demand lately, and the indications are | strongly in favor of an upward movement. There is | a sound basis for this class of securities. This pro- perty is generally most favorably located for the ac] commodation of the rapidly increasing population’ and all of it must ultimately become improved and | productive. In the vicinity of this city and the city | of Boston, landed property must annually increase in | value a large per cent. The various companies | which have been formed in Boston, within the past | ten years, are all, we believe, in a prosperous, pro- | gressive condition. The city proper is so limited H in. extent that population is compelled to | resort to the suburbs for residences. This neces- | sity is becoming greater every year; and as the | land companies referred to have secured nearly | all the available property within a reasonable distance of the business portions of the city, | the time is not far distant when lots and improve. | ments in the localities named will command compara- | tively high prices. The basis of these jand compa- | nies is, therefore, superior to incorporated companies | generally, and they probably will not, in the event of | a revulsion in speculative movements, experience such extreme fluctuations as many others. The re- cent variations in the market value of Canton show | that land companies are favorites with speculators. | Capitalists, as a general thing, are particularly par- | tial to real estate security; and with such a guaranty | of strength and bona-fide value, they do not hesitate | to enter largely into operations. Of all the coal com. | panies in the market, the most active is Camber- | Yand; but prices do not seem to move much either | | | i | way. The other coal stocks are comparatively scarce, and are steadily improving in market value. Parker * Vein, Phenix, and New Creek, all of the Westernport | district, are the greatest favorites among speculators, and cannot be purchased in any quantity, without paying a handsome advance on current rates. Nica” ragua Transit was well sustained, with moderate sales | ‘The tendency of prices throughout the first Board to- | day was upward, and at the close the market was | steady at our quotations. | At the second board a better feeling prevailed, and bet. | ter pricesruled. Phoenix Coal Company advanced 1% per | cent; Nicaragua Transit, *{; Long Istind, 34; Hudson River Railroad, 14. There were offers for Parker Vein Coal Company, at morning's prices, but no sellers. The abundance of money is getting to be so great that it will | #00n be difficult to find employment at anything like re- | munerating rates. ‘The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of | this port to-day, amounted to $142,640 22: payments, $32,742 28—balance, $2,785,108 66. ‘The importations into this port to-day—Jan. 14th— | have been as follows:— | Beer, 309 casks, 84 bbls.; butter, 300 firkins; bleachinz powder, 16 casks; barilla, 477 quintals; coal, 154 railroad | wagon loads, 579 tons; cement, 6 casks; coffee, 3,584 bags, 75 casks; cheese, 100 boxes, 10 baskets; drugs, 11 casks regulas antimony, 8 cases gum arabic, 366 asks soda, 200 boxes chemicals, '45 cases wormwood, 200 boxes cam. | , 1,414 bales gambia, 1,100 bags sazo, 68 bags cubebs, eases gum copal; dyewood, 175,000 Ibs, 22 tons log wood; dyes, 7 tierces madder; dry goods, 6,875 packages; | flax, 6 bales; fich, 102 bbls. mackerel, 707 bbls. herring: | fruit, 5,000 oranges; grain, 4,207 bushels oats; hides, 399 | hides, 24 bales buffulo hides, 15 casks skins; horns, 1,330 | buffalo horns; iron, 1,470 bars railroad, 17,782 bars, 7393. | Dundles, 1,802 bundles sheet, 1,800 kheets, 704 tons pig; | molasses, 268 casks, 48 tierces; metal, 450 bundles, 86 cases ganper; cil, 176 cask linseed, 2 casks cod liver: potatoes 24 Dbl. ; 491 bo: rattans, 8,543 bundles; seed, 213 casks; spi cassia, 89 boxes nutmegs, 407 bags pepper; steel, 134 eases, 228 bundles; salt, 3,300 sacks, 3,100 bushels; sardines, 50 cases; sugar, 8,650 bags, 208 bbls, 474 boxes; tea, 400 boxes; tin, 3,714 boxes, 564 slabs; to- Bacco, 200 ceroons, 103 bales; wool, 16’ bales wooll waste; wood, 63 logs mahogany, 352 bundles willow tw 3 butts, 18 pipes, 61 hogsheads, 641 quarters, 330 octa 269 cases, 782 baskets; window glass, 990 boxes; rine, 100 easke, 5,758 bars. The ales of stocks at auction to-day were as follows:— | $5,000 bonds Ashuelot R. R. of N. H. Sixes, 80; $5,000 do do., 7934; $2,000 do. do., 7734; $5,000 do. do., 76; $17,000 do. do., 7534; $36,000 do. do., 75; 78 shares Oswego and Syracuse, 72; 81 do. Macon and Western R.R., 110; 80 do, Pensylvania Coal Company, 114; 39 do. North Americat Fire Insurance Company, 1173; 44 do. Southern Michigan Railroad, 1263. ‘The demand for foreign exchange for remittance by the steamship Humboldt, to-morrow—Saturday—for South- ampton and Havre, has thus far been limited, without change in rates. We continue to quote bills on London at 04, 0 934 per cent premium; on Paris, 5 fr. 1505 fr 19%; Amsterdam, 41% a 411;; Bremen, 793 a 80; Ham burg, 364; 2 36%. No arrangements, we believe, have been made for shipping any specie by this steamer. ‘The Boston Journal says — Factory stocks preserve with great stendineas the ad- vances already obtained, and new orders are not filled easily in some cases a rise from 3 a 5 per cent being real- ized in purchasing four or five shares. York sold at par value. The York mills have always been among the most successful of our first clase factories, and are doing an exceedingly good and profitable business. The sales of fabrics made by these mills in December, we understand, reached the amount of $167,000, the largest sales we be- Weve ever made by the company in any single month. Great Falls brought $220; Stark $970, Bay State Mills ad: vanced to $032 50, and seems destined to reach its par value, which will not appear extraordinary in the face of an actual dividend of six per cent now staring ns in the face. Hadley Falls went up to 9244, and was buoyant. Fasex drooped a trifle, and sold at 1111s. The truth is, people do not yet realize the great fact that our factories are now prosperous, and through adversity as well as rosperity, as the average dividenda for ten years past will fully demonstrate, that they have been ariong our most productive securities. $6000 U 8 6's 58 11000 U § 6's, 53... 4100 Ta Canal 6 pre 4000 Ta State 5's. 000 Erie Ist Mte ids. 12000 ERRe bds, ‘71, . 103 3000 Erie Income bds.103 000 HuRR n bds.b80, 96 3000 do,......b3. % 1000 Mich RR bas. ..106 1000 Nor Ta RR bda,. 101% 100 Varker 25 shs Pank America.110 | 109 = 200 0 | 25 Ohio Life & Trart, 10614 Pater: é | 50 I State Banks 4° 26 Hudson River Ri 100 Morris Canal. 10. 2115 TONY &NARR,...1i6% | 10 Williamsburg Gav.108 165 Mich Con RR.,.b3.107 | #3, 12% 20 do . 106% | 1820 Panam 10 Brie RR 234 | 200 do ‘ 9215 50 do... 80, 927% 20 THante & Rich RR 99 200 Harlem RR, » 1245 15 Mich Southern RIR1.263, 100 Nor Indiana RR, ,.125 14 Reading RR. a6 00 do, , 0, 8056 * 400 Porterith DT 10 Crystel Palace WH Canton Co,,,, | chased links. | types. | Beaver street, wil & | will be SECOND BOARD. $10000 Ohio 6’s, °70...116 100 Phoenix MinCo.060 37 O70 City 5%, 56.) \10L B00. ees ene eae BUG 1000 Il Int Impt 47. 87 TA N'Y & N HER... 116 1000 Minois Interest 60 200 Long Inland RR... 323, 4000 Mich So RR bds.101%{ 100 . 33 6000 ER2d Mte bds.111 400 do, . 3000 ERRe bds,"71..103 100 do... | 9000 do 210034 20 Naugatu | 150 shsCumb’d Coal Co 6534 500 Erie RR 150 Nica Tran Co..... 87% 25 do. 50 do,.. .b60, 373g 250 do. 100 Flor & Keyp't.b80. 2034 20 Reading 4 50 Cary Impt Co 13% _5 Painy’e & Asha R136 50 Pharnix Mining Co. 38° 10 Hudson River RR. 7634 ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. SPECIAL NOTICE NOTHER TESTIMONIAL TO THOMAS VAN BUREN, Eeq., of the U. 8. Appraiser’s Department.—A meet- ing of the Custom House Brokers and others, was held on Thursday, the 13th January, at No, 12 Broad street, at four o'clock, P. Hon. Samuel Frost was called to the Chair, and Warren Carter appointed Secretary. ‘The Chairman stated the object of the meeting to be a public expression on the part of the Custom House bro- kers, of the high appreciation for ability, integrity, and uniform urbaMity of Mr. Thomas Van Buren, an employé in the U. 8. Appraiser’s office. The meeting was numeronsly attended; about twenty- five brokers and many spectators were present, among whom were Egbert Benson, Eaq., oneof the Appraisers at Large, A. 0. King, Esq. the worthy and obliging store- keeper, at 12 Broad street, Alexander Edgar, Esq., late storekeeper, and G. W. Pomeroy, Esq., late U.S Ap- praiser. . W. Phillips, Fsq., Assistant Appraiser, read a letter from Mr. Van Buren, expressing his regret ‘at not being able to attend, in consequence of indisposition. The let- ter expressed sincere gratitude for the contemplated tes- ‘timonial, and an earnest desire to merit the future good wishes of his friends. Mr. Phillips, in presenting the letter, made a few very pertinent and appropriate remarks, which were recsived with much applause. He took great pleasure in bearing his personal testimony to the uniform urbanity of man- ner, obliging disposition, efficiency, and sterling integrity of Mr. Van Buren, in his varied and multiplied duties. ‘That every individual, however humble his statian might be, had it in his power to make himself not only useful, but acceptable to those with whom his business brought him in contact, and he hoped that this well merited com- pliment might be an incentive to all to imitate 50 good an example. In the absence of Mr. Van Buren, H. B. Gay, Esq., of the Appraiser’s Department, was, on motion, appointed the rec x of the testimonial on his behalf. Willian H. Grenelle, of the firm of Grenelle, Talman, Bibby & Co., was, on motion, nominated to present the same; in doing which Mr. Grenelle expressed the great satisfaction he felt in being the organ of communication in a duty so pleating to himself, and doubtless equally appreciated by all present. Mr. Gay replied, regretting the absence of Mr. Van Buren, and his own inability to express the warm feel- ings that would be manifested by Mr. Van Buren were he present, at the same time paying a very handsome and well merited tribute to his friends and associates. On motion, committee, consisting of Messrs. Moren, McKibben, and Grenelle, were appointed to convey to Mr. Buren the testimonial now presented—a handsome silver goblet for himself, and its golden contents for his | mother, It might be well to observe, that Mr. V. B., in his let- ter, expressed a high regard for Mr. Benson, the Appraiser at large, the U.S, Appraisers, Assistant Appraisers, Mr. King, the storekeeper, the collector, Mr. ‘uel, Mr. Frank- lin, and all with whom he had official intercourse, of their uniform kindness and respect. The meeting was charac- terized by a general good feeling, and all seemed not only satisfied, but much gratified, at the object which called them together, and the manner in which it was conduct- ed and disposed of. The committee appointed to present the goblet to Mr. V. B., proceeded to his residence, and, in the presence of his faiily and some of hix most intimate friends, entered upon the performance of their duty, by H: B. Gay, Esq., prezenting the gift to its owner. Mr. Gay’s address was in his customary happy style, and met with the unbounded applause of all who heard it. Upon the reception by its owner of a richly chased goblet, with the inseription— Presented to THOMAS VAN BUREN, Fasq., by his friends THE CUSTOM HOUSE BROKERS, asa token of their respect. New York, January 13, 1853, he replied in a few words of thankfulness for the kindness and partiality of his friends. Mr. Gay then handed to Mrs. Eliza Van Buren anamount of gold, which she received, and looked her thankfulnes, ‘The goblet was then christened by the recipient of it and his mother. Mr. Grenelle’s kindness and attention tothe mother was applauded by all who witnessed it, and will be long re- membered. After a few moments of pleasant conversation, the Com- mittee departed for their homes, exceedingly well pleased with the perfomance of their duti SAM’L FROST, Chairman. Wanrex Carrer, Secretary. AN ADDRES WILL BE DELIVERED BY THE I Charles Spear, editor of the Prisoners’ Friend, Bo. ton, in the Bleecker ‘street Universalist Church, to-mor- row evening, at seven o'clock, on his late mission to Eng- land to visit the prisons of Europe. MMED MUTUAL B. AND B. SOCIETY.—THE MEM- 1, vers of the above society are requested to meet at | Montgomery Hall, on Sunday. 16th inst., at one o'clock | ther member, Robert Mason. P. M., to pay the last tribute of respect to our late bro- Joun J. Grace, Ree. Sec. EDMOND BUTLFR, Pres. ‘OTICE.—ALL THOSE HAVING CLAIMS A Alexander Stott (late of this city, no of San Fran- cisoo,) or Charles Stott, will please render them to George Cranna, 110 Ninth’avenue, on or before the Ist of February, 1853. 7 ALUABLE CORRESPONDENCE.—A GENTLEMAN, OF experience and culture in news and critical corres- pondence, will negotiate, very reasonably, with any demo- cratic or independent publication, to write such a cor- respondence from San Francisco, Cal., by the regular mails, and dating from some early time in the next spring. Address ‘‘California,” (at present,) in Aiken, South Carolina. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. AANA AAA SERMON WILL BE PREACHED BY THE REV. Wm. Adams, D.D., in the Mercer strect churelt, on Snnday evening, Jan, 16, in behalf of the Society for the Relief of Protestant Widows with small Children, Ser- vices to commence at 734 o'clock. LOST AND FOUND. SL REWARD. — STOLEN, FROM THE RIDING $ sehool stables, 137 and 130 Mercer street, ou e 6th of January, a white setter dog, with red ears. ‘Ten dollars reward will be (ibs for the detection of the thief, and five nollars for the dog. HORACE F. JONES. ' to take charge of an establishment. AN TED—TWENTY YOUNG LADIES FOR AN equestrian it. Tuition in the art of riding free. For iculars, inquire at the Box office of the oe York phitheatre, between one and two o'clock, WASTED—A WAITER, WHO UNDERSTANDS HIS business thoroughly and ean bring ity re- ferences. Apply at 76 Beaver street, ground floor. ANTED—A YOUTH OF FOURTEEN OR SIXTEEN years of age, to attend ina tea store; one acquaint- ed with the business preferred. Good references required. Apply at the Boarding Exchange, 290 Broadway. WW ANTED—bY A WHOLESALE HOUSE IN THE CITY, @ young man of correct habits and good business talents, to travel, and sell segara and tobacco, Must be able to give security. A person thus qualified will be liber- ally dealt with, by addressing 0. C., at this office, with real name and address, 'ANTED—BY A YOUNG FRENCH WOMAN, A SITUA- _ tion as chambermaid, or to take care of children, Inquire at No. 66 Beekman street, second floor. ‘ANTED—IN THE STORE 657 BROADWAY, A young Indy as saleswomen. An American or English preferred. Needless to apply without good references. ANTED—AN ACTIVE BOY, OF GOOD ADDRESS, (quick and correct at making change,) who has had experience behind a first class oyster bar; must be expert at opening, cooking, &e. The situation offered is in a first class down town house. The applicant must come well recommended from former and last employers. Ad- dress, giving references, stating where he may be seen, age, wages required, &c., ‘ Oysters,” Herald office. No Sunday or night work. ANTED—A CAREFUL, MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, who has been used to the care of an infant. Must have the best of reference as to character. Apply at 833 Broadway, near Thirtcenth street. ‘ANTED—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ONE who understands chamberwork and waiting on table. Apply at No. 27 North Moore strect. 'N JEUNE HOMME, DE DIX-NEUF ANS, DESIRE UNE place pour apprendre un état; soit bijoutier ou mon- teur de boite ou autre profession; il parle Frangais et An- lais; habille a Vecriture et au ‘caloule, Adressé H. F. ., Herald office, ou personnellement au No. 164 West Kigh-teenth street, PROTESTANT LADY IS DESIROUS OF A SITUA tion as assistant to junior pupils in a select semi nary. She would hayeno objection to be generally useful. Address Miss Palmer, 150 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. YOUNG ENGLISH LADY WANTS A SITUATION AS. housekeeper; would like to go to either of the British provinees. lease address MS, Union square Post ce. SITUATION WANTED, BY AN AMERICAN WOMAN, to do cooking, washing, and ironing, or general ouxework for a small family. Please to call at 96 Variek street, front basement. HIGHLY RESPECTABLE MIDDLI AGED LADY IS desirous of obtaining a situation as housekeeper to a widower, oran unmarried gentleman. Apply to Mrs. M. E.S., 376 Pearl street. N ATTENDANT WANTED—TO WAIT ON AND TAKE the charge of two small children—a young French girl. She must be of a good disposition to please chil- dren, and of some education, Address Attendant, Herald oftice, with references, stating age, where brought up, and how long in this country. GENTFEL WIDOW LADY, WITH ONE CHILD, would be happy to keep house for some gentleman. or will engage with a quiet family to sew or make herself useful; the lady is kind and affectionate in disposition, anda pleasant companion. Please address, post paid, for three days, E. Mandervill. : YOUNG, ACCOMPLISHED LADY, POSSE qualities to render a home pleasint, would like Address, for two days, LIZZIE, Broadway Post office. OY WANTED—IN A MERCHANT'S OFFICE, SALARY first year, $50. Call from 10 to 12 o'clock to W. R. MeCREADY, 16 John street. PRUE, CLERK —WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN, WELL. aequainted with the eity retail and prescription business, a situation. Respectable reference, &c., given. Address Drug Store, 134 Broome street, between Ridge and Pitt streets. . J URSERY GOVERNESS WANTED—AT A MODERATE salary, for an English family, residing in close vici- nity of New York. An English or German Protestant, to take charge of three boys, ages four to seven years. None need apply unless intending and capable to combine usefulness with requisite instruction and management. Address J. W., care of E. Baldwin, 252 Brondws ITUATION WANTED—A GENTLEMAN SPEAKING AND writing the French language fluently, and having « practical knowledge of double entry bookkeeping, wishes situation as bookkeeper or salesm:n, in an importing or Jobbing house. Having an exteusive acquaintance in Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, tnd other Western Siates, he can command « large amount of Western trade. Please address 8. J. M., Herald office. ALESMAN AND CLERK WANTED—AN ACTIVE, worthy man, willing to invest ina light manufactur ing business from $300 to $500—the right sort of man more an object than capital—or a partner will be taken, Ad- dress immediately Manufacturer, Herald ofiice. NO GROCERS.—A PARTY, THOROUGHLY ACQUAINT- ed with the grocery and liquor business, wants a situation ina jobbing or first class family grocery. He can influence ‘considerable country and city trade. Best city reference given. Address JOHN SHAW, Broadway Post Office. (0 MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS.—WANTED, a situation, by a first rate bushelman, with good re- ference. Address W. H., Herald office. 0 HOTELS.—A YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS BEEN employed for the last three years in hotels, wants a situation as clerk or book-keeper.” Please address Hotel, Herald office. 10 BLANK BOOK PAPER RULERS.—A FIRST RATE workman can find a permanent situation in an out of town office. Apply to R. HOE & CO., 29 aud 31 Gold street. ANTED—AT 114 NASSAU STREET, SALESMEN, clerks, porters, men on railroads and steamers, coachmen, waiters, and boys to learn trades. Places for smart girls ready. Applicants enclosing one dollar, free of postage, stating particulars, can be promptly suited. THOMAS SPINK, Agent. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—EIGHT OR TEN LADIES, to ornament and make papier mache goods, principally Daguerreotype case covers. The work ean be taken to their own homes. Good hands can make from eight to ten dollars per week. Full instructions given in four lessons. Apply at 633 Broadway, between 10 and 3, ‘1 REWARD.—LOST BY A LADY, ON TUESDAY, $ January 11, between the steamer Florida, pier No. 4, North river, and the Bowling green, a double-cased gold watch, with twist gold chain, alternate plain and Attached to the belt hook were a watch key and double-sided locket, containing two Daguerreo- The finder, by returning the eame so No. 51 receive the above reward and the thanks of the owner. 1 REWARD.—LOST—BETWEEN THE WEST- chester House and No. 10 Bowery, between 2 ard 3 o'clock P. M.,a leather wallet, containing a sum of money. ‘The above reward will be paid by applying at the bar of the Westchester House. 10) REWARD—Lost, ON WEDNESDAY LAST IN $ Grand street, between Bowery and Mott street, or left in one of the Bowery and Pearl street stages, a memorandum book, with owner's name written in it. The tinder will receive the above reward by leaving the same at No. 27 and 28 Fulton market. 3) RRWARD—STRAYED OR STOLEN, FROM A $ stable in Reade street, a fawn colored greyhound pop. Five dollars reward will be paid on his return to 2 Warren street. OST—COMING FROM THR OPERA AT NIBLO’S, ON L Monday night, 10th inst., a white ivory lorgnette. he finder will be liberally rewarded on leaving it at No. 20 Ferry street, between the hours of 9 and 3. OST—FRIDAY AFTERNOON, IN ATLANTIC STREET, between Hicks and Henry, eighty odd dollars, pinned. toa bill of Mra. Dayton, mostly bills on the Bank of the Republic. Whoever will return the same to the subscriber at his house, 40 Pacific street, or at store 100 Front street, will be suitably rewarded. * |AS. L. VARICK, 100 Front street OST—AN ABSTRACT OF TITLE TO A LOT OF ground on Thirty-eighth street, between Second and Third avenues. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it with the subscriber. s JOHN. HILL, 83 Rivington street. OST. —ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, THE 13TH inet between Thirteenth street and Hudson street and Burnham's, on Bloomingdale road, a cluster diamond breastpin, containing fifteen stones, set in silver- The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving the same at EATON & CO.’S, No, 262 Broadway, up stairs, OST—A PACKAGE OF PAPERS AND LETTERS, marked C. Heebner, Philadelphia, The finder will be suitably rewarded, by leaving the same at the office of the Merehants Hotel, Cortlandt st 5 OFT—ON THE 12TH INST., OFF » 4 the mainmast, with rigging and sails attached, of schooner William Henry. Any information in regard to it will be liberally rewarded, by applying at No. 100 Vesey street J.D. VANDEVENTER, OfT—ON FRIDAY NIGHT, A BAY HORSE AND leigh. The horse has a white star on his forehead, about fifteen hands one inch high, and has a ringbon the off lind leg, which is also white, A table rewat paid to whoever will return the same to JONES & UNDERHILL’S livery stable, 16 Fourth avenue, OST—ON THE TOR QD OF JANUARY, A POCKET Lon the outside, containing eight or cards with the name of se return the sane to the , who will thankfully give ils, au cle, The finder wi owner, 38 New street, up stai the contents as a reward. OST—ON THF 4TH INST., A SABLE FUR VICTO 4 vine.—the finder will be ried by returning the same to No, 86 Kast ‘Twenty 1 street, corner of Lex ington avenue. fl ae te LOST.—TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.— | On or about the Ist inst..a full set of upper and lower teeth, on gold plates, were mislaid or lost. The ahove reward will be paid for their recovery, Apply at 245 Broadway, PERSONAL. NFORMATION WANTED.—ANY PERSON WHO WAS on board the steamer Gowanus, coming from Brooklyn to New York, on the morning of Thursday, 9th December last, when she ran into the Unioa, at which time Amos Wade, of Newbern, N. C., was seriously injured, will do him agreat favor by culling on him, or sending their ad- dress to his room, No. 25 United States Hotel. Mr. Smith, the gentleman who assisted Mr. Wade from the boat to the drug store of Messrs. Anderson & Maclay, is particularly requested to call on him. ORPORAL FERNANDO MENDEZ PINTO.—THE TRA. ducer of this gentleman’s character appears to be sverry familiar” with ancient history (concrrning liars.) ‘The Corporal acknowledges but one rival. ‘The gentleman is informed that the office of third galley cook is open to him in the A Lelipper sbip (Micawber packet line,) a rare chance forhim, as her commander has traversed the route of her present voyage every time he has made the trip. N. B-Thomas Trot, the London conchman, has signified his intention of going if he concludes to engage passage. OTICE.—WHOEVER IS IN POSSESSION OF THE child left at Barclay street, will, in a short time, dsomely rewarded for their trouble, as it isa le- gitimate child, born of respectable parents, who will make themselves known in a year or two. R_ GUSTAV AUGUST JOSEPH SCHACHT, FROM Wismar, in Mecklenburg Schwerin, who’ arrived cre, from Hamburg, about six years ago. ia hereby in- formed that a letter from his relatives is lying in the office of Herm. Stutzer, New York. 5) REWARD. —INFORMATION WANTED OF JO ¢) sias Meisch, who left his home on Tuesday night Aintue o'clock, and ‘has not since been heard of, Wi dresved in gray coat, black velvet vest, and dark pant: loons. Height five feet, six inches; brown hair, high forehead, had on boots, and a corsilir shirt. Tue above rd will be paid on satisfactory information given to ‘aspary, or to his cousin, JACOB MARX, 124 Cedar street THE BALL SEASON. EREAN BALI.—THE PHOKNIX ASSEMBLY, No. 1, will hold their eighth annual Ball on Tuesday evening, January 18, 1858, at the Appollo Shloon, 410 Broadway. Tickets at the door the evening of the ball, or from any of the Committee. DAVID TODD, Chairman, P. Ket, Secretary. Comune AND CIVIC BALL to Prof. B. Yatey, on Monday evening, January 17th, 1863, at the Chinese Hooms, 889 nod. 541 Bron The tickets, which are in great demand, can be obtained from any;of the following committee:—S. J. Freeman, A. Posner, rkinvon, J. D. Sniffen. THE LECTURE SEASON, | A. STARR'S LECTURE ON, AND EXHIBITION OF, he hy yen microscope, will be given every g during the week at Metropolitan Hall, (lower sa- loon,) commencing Mond: vening, Jan, 10, 1853. The exhibition will consist of one hundred beautifully pre. pared specimens, besides living creatures. The water tiger will be fed at half-past eight o'clock, on living eres. tures, Tickets 26 cents. Children ball pri V. HENRY WARD BEECHER WILL DELI : ER A | HW lecture on Radicalism and Conservatism, in the Ply. | mouth Chr Brooklyn, next Tuesday ing, to con clude the New England course, Adinission 26 cents, DAGUERREOTYPES, QOH CNT DAGvERRKOTYPES—THE | CHEAPEST | ) pictures in the world.—REES & CO. take, by their new process and German machinery, the finest Paguerreoiypes ever produced; and, with ihote improve ments in facilitating the work, 160° to 800 pictures are served out to the people daily, at prices below all compe. tition, Rooms, No, 280 Broadway Pera pra nano a eee —FARMS, COUNTRY SEATS, MILLS, $300,000. water power, houses, lota, for sale or exchange.—Two hundred farms, one hundred country seats, forty mills, ten country storesand hotels, at from $2,000 to ,000, in every section of the country. Also, one hundred houses, at from $5,000 to $10,000, and lots in this city, Brooklyn and Williamsburg. Call and | examine the register of city and count: agp Apply to ‘2. SARGEANT, 15 Wall street. $9 00 —WANTED FOR A TERM OF YEARS | . + $3,000, to be secured on a fifty acre | form, with new and valuable buildings, insured for $5,000. | Feven per cent interest will be paid, with a handsome commission. Also, two other sums of $3,000 each, pay ment satisfactorily secured. For particulars, apply to A. §. EASTON, 208 Broed vay, second floor. $300 —FOR SALE—A FIRST RATE TOBACCO De + round, with new wagon and harness, built for the tobacco business. This is an excellent chanea {or any one who wants a light out-door business. at SCHUVEMAN’S livery stable, in Fourth street, near Sixth avenue, 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 thin country. Call'and look at it, from12 to 3 o'olock, every day this week, at 683 Broadway, second story, back room. ROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—FOR SALE, THE ELEGANT house and lot 146 Columbia street, running through ioFurman street. The location, for beauty of prospect and pure air, is not excelled by any other in the world. Distance only a few minutes walk from the Fulton and Wall street ferries, Apply at 184 Fulton at., New York. (OR SALE—THE GOOD WILL AND FIXTURES OF A liquor saloon, doing a good business, and near one of the greatest thoroughfares in the city. Satisfactory reasons given for selling. Apply at No. 15 Ann street, be- tween 6 and 10 P (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. & R. FOR SALE THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A FIRST class grocery store, with four years’ lease from May next; a first rato location, and now doing a good business, Apyly to E. Y. FOWLER, corner Broadway and ‘Twenty- first street. (OR SALE—NO, 136 EAST TWENTY-FIGHTH STREET, house and lot. House three story, tin roof, 25 by Lot 25 by half the block. Will be sold choa Apply to E. H. BROWN, 71 Wall street, M. Bay. sold soon, 1til2 P. ‘ARM FOR SALF.—A HOUSE, 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 turnpike to Hackensack. For further particulars inquire E x, No. 61 Sullivan street, New York ajty. Also, house and lot No 61 Sullivan street for sale, Inquire as above. FOR SALE—A THREESTORY AND ATIIC, BRICK house and lot, No. 118 First avenue. Apply to Samuel R, B. Norton, at the office of D. Andrews, No. 20 North William street, every day except Saturday after- noon, or by letter, post paid, directed to the same person, Far Rockaway, Long Island, OR SALE—SIX LOTS, ON SIXTH AVENUE, INCLU- ding a corner near Sixth avenne railroad depot; four Jots on Seventieth street, between Seventh and Fighth avenues; two houses on avenue A, paying twenty-five per cent; house in Tenth street, near First avenue, with all the modern improvements, will be sold very cheap; two houses on Twenty-Oret atréct, between Sixth and Seventh avenues; two on Twenty-fourth street, near Eighth ave- nue; three on Twenty-fifth street, between Seventh and Fighth avenues; threo brown stone fronts on Twenty-sixth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues; two in Twen- ty-ninth street, noar Sixth avenue; one on Thirty-second street, near Fifth avenue; two stores on Seventh avenue, paying twenty per cent; éight houses on Tenth avenue re Forty-second street; two four story brown stone houses in Twenty-third street; four lots on Thirty-yecond street, between Broadway and Filth avenue; two on Twen- ty-fifth street, near Eighth avenue; sixteen on Forty-third street. Twenty-five thousand dollars to loan, SAM. EDDY, 63 Wall street, basement. (OR SALE—THE SLOOP CITIZEN. SHE CARRIES 140 tons ; is in first rate order for any business ; She is well calculated for the lumber trade. Inquire of MIDDLETON BELL, No. 74 Cortlandt street. (OR SALE—A VALUABLE LOT ON SKVENTEENTH street, between Fourth avenue and Irving place; ine tenement property on Twenty-first street, paying teen per cent, comprising two large front and rear houses on two lots: a three-story house on Tenth stroet—price p, it from $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 Sixt! avenues, $10,000; a fine house on { peas venth street, FE. B, KINSHIMER, 319 and 2to7P. M. OR SALE—HOUSE AND LEASE OF LOT NO. 55 North Moore street, near St. John’s park. Lot 26 by 873¢ feet ; house 25 by 40 feet, three stories, with en- closed piazza, two attic rooms, ‘and all the modern im- $12,000, and others. Apply to Fourth avenue, from 8 to 9 A. M., provements. ' If not soli at private sale before the 27th, will that day be sold at auction, at the Merchants’ Ex: change, at 12 o'clock, by Anthony J. Bleecker. Apply to SAMUEL METTLER, No. 5: or No. 64 Dey street. | OR SALE—A MORTGAGE VOR $800, AT SEVE | cent, well secured. Alao, for sale, at cost, five shares éuch of the Mechanics’, Washington, Irving, Franklin, and Empire Building Astociations. Address B. J., Herald office. Fr SALE CHEAP—A THREE STORY BROWN stone front house, in the neighborhood of Union aquare, Fourth avenue and Broadway. i3 | X. Y. CHAUNCLY BARNARD, No. 1) Pine street. OR SALF—A FU HED HOUSE IN MERCER street. To let, apartments in Leonard street, next io Broadway. Tease of 80 Leonard street for sale. For fale, a few up town leases, Apply to T. LENT, 495 Broadway. F608 SALE AT & GREAT BARGAIN A, COFFEE RES taurant and hotel, situated near Broadway, ona busi- ness street, with an ‘unequalled opportunity to make a fortune. For particulars, apply to BENNETT & WALKER, 23g Wall street. ‘JROR SALE ON LIBERAL, TERMS—ONE LOT, AND TWO houses, No. 26 Ludlow street, near Grand; five lots, with the buildings thereon, Nos.’ 64, 66, 68, 70, and 73 Goerck street. These properties pay 4 good’ interest on the investment; the last named could, ata small expense, be converted intoa factory. Also, fifty desirable lots, the greatest part of them thirty fect by one hundred, in the city of Newark, eligibly situated, ticulars apply to F, D. HERVILLY, Ni ange placs. OR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR PROPERTY IN this ity or vicinity—120 acres of land Iying in the town of Howell, county of Livingston, Michigan, and by the State plank road running from Detroit to the eapi- tal. The same is situated between two large villages, three miles from one, and two from the otler—one is Howell, the county seat, school-honse within half a mile, and stages pass the land twiee each day. The land is of the very best kind, and will be sold for $1,000, no lesa— or excbanged, and should there be any difference, $800 to $1,200 will Be paid in cash. ‘The advertiser bas owned this land six years, and knows the title perfect. Ad- dress F. J. BEAN, Herald office. URTH AVENUE HOUSES FOR SALE OR LEASE.— Two first class, full sized lots, near Tenth and Kigh- teenth streets. Houses modern briilt. Apply to BEEBE | & HALLETT, 195 Broadway, office 15. OR SALE—PURE BLACK TAN KING CHARLES Pope three months old and very small. Also, marn- moth Newfoundland pups of the celebrated ‘ Leo” stock. Inquire at 206 Water street. OR SALE—ON THE SUMMIT OF MOUNT PROSPECT Hill, Brooklyn, a two and a half story house, formerly kept as’ a hotel, containing fourteen rooms, with barn, carriage house, sheds, pump, cistern, &e., surrounded | with fruit and shade’ trees, ‘nine antl a ‘half lots of | ground. Everything couvenient. For terms inguire at | 229 Grand street, 3.8. GILBERT. For further par ROCERY STORE FOR SALE.—A CORNER GROCERY, advantageously located, and doing a flourishing e, is offered for sale, with lease, stock, and fixtures, th vertiser wishing to retire from the business. In- quire of R. 8. LOCKWOOD, on the premises, corner of Fighth avenue and Twenty-ninth street. OVEL FOR SALE.—THE FURNITURE AND FIVE yeary’ lease of a large first class boarding-housé in | Broadway, near Union square. The house is full, and offers fine inducements for the coming season by its prox- imity to the Crystal Palace. Address box 2,686 Post office ILN DRIED BARRELS AND HALF BARRELS—FOR flour, sugar, cement, &e.—a barrel of extra strength, and one that will not shrink, manufactured and for sale at No. 413 West street, by W. HUMPHRE PP ME SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE, IN EXCHANGE | for city property, his stock of goods, consisting of a general assortment, such as is usually kept in a 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 fen years. A large nnd flourishing neademy in the place. For particulars apply to Mr. J. W. No. 3, Water street, or to the subscriber, in Ovid, § unty. N.Y. VHE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A FANCY STORE for sale, No. 206 Canal street, the proprietor being about to leave the city. ROM PHILADE TEND her services to the s and gentlemen of thi n astrology, love, and law matters, interpreting ; by books und sc stantly relied on nnd will tell the na ne lady or gentle also, the name of the visiters, Re street, corner Bowery, Ladios one dollar, a | by Napoleo man they will marry sidence 69 Great fifty cents; geutleme } : MRS, ALWIN, RENOWNED IN Ht Kurope for her skill in foretelling the future, will furnish intelligence about all circumstances of life, ‘to all ddress her, Mrs. Alvin «peaks the English, French, and German langunges—311 Broomo atrect, neat Chorystioatreet, up stairs, Oflice hours from 10 A. M. to 8PM. | CARRIAGES, &e. UNG FOR SALF.—A HANDSOME ONE-HORAD | sleigh, with robes and complete set of hells, ail | new, will be disposed of at a bargain. Apply to | P near, Box 86 Post Office. Wie THOROUGH BRED SADDLE horses, at the Amphitheatre, 37 Bowery. | N. A. COHEN & COE _ ladies, Ws HOUSE, 697 BROADWAY.—THE SUB seriber begs to inform his friends that he has two fine suits of rooms, on the first floor, just vacant. Also, two single rooms, which he would be to treat with parties for. PW. RENAL. BARCLAY STREET.—A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE satisfactorily accommodated with neatly furnished Tooms, in a small private fainily, by applying as above, Breakfast and tea furnished if desired. FULL SUITE OF ROOMS, OCCUPYING THE WHOLE of the second floor, consisting of a front and back parlor and two bedrooms, fitted up with all modern im- provements, furnished, to let, ina very eligible location, Apply at 74 West Twenty-third street. TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE WISHES TO obtain board in a private family, where his in- Mruetion would be a compensation. Best of reference ean be given, Address Professor of Pianoforte, Horald office. ED PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO LET, to a single gentleman, ina private family; ulso a furnfrhed bedroom; bath, and water closet, for the use of occupants, Terms moderate. References exchanged. Inquire at 336 Broadway, one door above the corner of Franklin street, west ni A FEW SELECT BOARDERS CAN BE AOCCOMMO- dated with pleasant rooms and board at 187 Henry street. For particulars inquire of Robert E. Bunce, Union Hall Clothing Store, corn Falton and u streets. OARDING WANTED—IN A CENTRAL PART OF THE city, Chambers, Murray, or any street in the vicinity of the stages or cars, foralady and gentleman. Hast Broadway or Henry street would be acceptable, but the north side of the city would be preferable. Address Columbus, Herald office. Bote WANTED—For TWO GENTLEMEN; ROOM rt for one ; in the vicinity of Fast Broadway, Market, ry or Madison streets. id Office. QOARD, WITH DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOMS, CAN be had at Nos. 82 and 84 Fast Twenty-third stroct, near Fourth avenue. ‘The houses have the modern im: proveme 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 Loroy place, Bleecker street. Baths, closets, &c., on the same floor. OARD WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN, OF MIDDLE AGE and retired habits, wants board in a respectable Private family, where there are few or no boarders. A ‘atholic family preferred. A line addressed to James, Post office, stating terms, &c., will meet attention. OARD—ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE A pleasant ‘room. with board, ina convenient aitua- tion to business, down town. Apply at No. 31 Jay street, third street above Chambers street. OARD—WITH PLEASANT ROOMS, FOR FAMILIES or single gentlemen, may be obtained at No. 108 Bleecker street. OARD.—A FRONT ROOM, ON SECOND FLOOR, neatly furnished, to let, with board, to a gentleman and his wile, or two single gentlemen. Apply at No. 8 Crosby street, OARDING WANTED.—A LADY, WHO HAS BEEN for several years in delicate health, wishes board in a pleasant situation in the upper part of the city, where she ean have a room upon the same for with the dining Tom and parlor. in a private: family; or boarding house, where there is cheerful society of ladies. Address box 666 Post Office, with particulars and tei References exchanged. ‘Address immediately, Senex, URNISHED ROOMS.—WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN and wife, a parlor and bedroom, with use of kitehen ior cooking, ina small private family, within thirty mi- nutes ride of City Hall. “The first references given. Ad- adress, stating terms, location, &e., Thompson, Herald oflice. URNISHED HOUSE IN BROOKLYN TO RENT—ON A stage route five minutes walk from Fulton ferry. House modern built, replete with every convenience, and just suitable tow wloderate sized fasnily. Rent low' to a good tenant, and immediate possession’ given, if desired. Address 8. B., at this office. ‘ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS [0 RENT, AT No, 22 Waverley place, without board. FPA NOSOME APARTMENTS TO LET, IN No. 118 FIRST avenue, also in Nos. 39014 Pearl street and 3314 Oak street. Apply to Samuel R.'B, Norton at D. An: diews’, No. 20 North William street, any day except Saturday. OOM, WITH A FIREPLACE AND BOARD, WANT- ed fora young lady, ina respectable and chcorful family—no other boarders. Location, Broadway or im- mediate neighborhood, between Broome and Bleecker et. References given and required. Address F. M., box 2,998 Post office. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, HIS LADY, AND child, a suite of rooms, with modern improvements, in a respectable family, where there are no other boarders. Lceation, {f possible, uear South ferry, Brooklyn. Address ©, box 1,125 New York Post office. Weare A BOY, SKK YEARS OLD, BOARD and tuition, with a lady, who will treat him as one ot her own children, both parents being in California. Ad- dress Advertiser, Herald office. TENANTS’ REGISTER. Cc STAL PALACK.—THE ADVERTISER IS 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 addi ud reference at the Herald office, directed to CHANGE OFFICE TO LET, IN FRONT OF STORE 163 South street—well adapted for the above business, or ior a ship broker, it being well located. Apply as above to BUTLER BROTHERS. OOM TO LET—NEATLY FURNISHED, AND SITUA- ted in the vicinity of the Hudson River Railroad depot, also convenient to the Sixth and Eighth avenue railroads. Inquire at 603g Warren street. EGARS—60,000 Yura for sale by DIAGO BROS. & 0O., No. 91 Front street. TY O, LAT GTHE UPPER PART OF A NEW | HOUSE, 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 xyenue, Brooklyn. Apply at No. 276 Pearl street New C.—THE FRONT HALF of second and third floors of a store recently pur- chased by the undersigned, being an excellent stand, &c., for a wholesale shoe or hat business. None of either be- ing as yet in this neighborhood, though much needed. Length of building, 148 feet: Apply on the premises, t0 IN, 175 East Bay, corner of Cumber- (+ land street, Charleston, 8. YO LET—THREE SPLENDID NEW PARIORS AND bedrooms, with hot and cold baths, at the new Col- ins Hotel, corner of Canal and West streets. Also, a few single rooms, at moderate prices. 10 LET, POSSESSION IMMEDIATELY—A SUPERIOR new house, 26 fect front, on Twenty-fifth street, near Fourth avenue. Also, a fine house in Lexington avenue. Also, a fine corner store, corner of Twenty-fifth street, suitable for a drug or grocery store. B, KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, 2 to 7 P. M. 0 LET—NOW AND FOR THE ENSUING YEAR, lower part of house No. 23 Macdougal street, con- sisting of six rooms, at a low rent. Possession given im- mediately. () LET—PART OF HOUSE NO. 346 EIGHTH AVENUE, next to Twenty-eighth street; ulso, part of house No. 187 West Thirtieth street, near Eighth avenue; also, apartments in house No. 216 Seventh street, nea enue C; also, No. 815 Greenwich street, near Jane street; house to let in East Brooklyn, rent low to a good tenant. | Apply at 346 Kighth avenue, next to Twenty-cighth street. N. BA complete file ofthe New York Herald for 1863, jor sale. DANCING ACADEMIES, A DODWORTH’S DANCING ACADEMY, AT THE « new establishment, No. 806 Broadway, near Grace Church.—The classes for the second quarter are now form- ing. For ladies and children on Wednesdays and Satur- days, at 2% and 334 o’elock P. M. For gentlemen, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, from 7 to 10 o'clock P. M., ‘The lessons for gentlemen are ar- ranged on an entire new principle, by which the pr | and convenience of the pupils are greatly facilitated. 5 For particulars see circulars, ADAME GRAVIER DESJARDIN’S DANCING ACA- demy, 54 Clinton place.—New classes for the second quarter now forming. Lessons on Wednesdays and Faturdays, at 2) and 345 o'clock P. M. RIVATE CLASSES IN DANCING, NOW FORMING for the second quarter, at 600 Broadway. Evenings for ladies and gentlemen, afternoons for children and 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, NY clasves in her commodious house, DANCING 0. 712 Broad way. A reduction will be made to parties having a num- ber of children to be instrneted. For terms and particu: lars, apply between 12 and 2 o'clock RS. A. BANNAY’S DANCING SCHOOL, AT MON- tague Hall, opposite the City Hall, Brooklyn. — Classes are now being formed for the second quarter. Mrs. Jannay is now prepared to receive an additional number of pupils. Days and hours of instruction—on Wednesdays at Halt past three o'clock; on Saturdays at three o'clock ADAME AUGUSTA HAS R. CHARRUAUD WOULD RESPECTFULLY AC. quaint the public that his socond quarter will eom- mence at his room, 20 White atreet, on the 11th instant. Days—Tuesday and Friday, at 845, afternoon, for ladi misses and masters, at his new room, 64, Thirteenth street, two doors west of Broadway, south side. On tho Vith and 19th instant, (days Monday and Friday.) at 74s, evening, for gentlemen; Wednesday and Saturday, at 12, noon, and 83%, afternoon, for ladies, misxes and masters, The third soiree, on Thursday, the 27th instant; the fourth on the 8d; the fifth on the 24th of February, and the last, (sixth) on the 8lst of March, at 20° White wirect, exclusively for pret and friends. Pupils can procure tickets for friends of Mr. Charruaud. R. C, WRIGHT'S DANCING ACADEMY, MILITARY Hall, Bowery, opposite Spring street.—Mr. Wright would inform his friends that his second quarter will commence on Saturday, January 15. Persons subscribing now will receive four months tuition for the quarter. For | particulars, inquire at Mr, Wrenleaye's 161 Tenth street, | lowing named gentlemen were elect eye LESS AAAARAAAAS AAA AANA AAAS LBION LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. — and New York. Inatituted 1806. Policy ip this company, insured on the pating can re- ceive the bonus declared im ber last, on to this sgonty. | The next of profits will take place in 1866." ROBT. 8. BUCHANAN, 44 Wall street. HICAGO AND AURORA RAILROAD COMPANY Bonds.—The bonds of this company, coven ensayo det day af anasey ad Belge af the * Mechanics’ Bank, in this city eat’ hee rt half years to mature from iuaey it for ab IVIDEND.—THE FLORENCE AND KEYPORT OOM- any has this day declared a dividend of one dollar per share, payable to the stockholders after the Slat inst., on which no transfers will be made. Keyport, Jan. 4, 1853. = THOMAS LOYD, Treasurer. RAFTS ON IRELAND AND ENGLAND, IN SUMS from £1 and upwards, payable at tight, are issued N GRIN Op, Ne, by the subscribers, BOW! 3 South street, sole passenger agents for the Bi Tail line of Liverpool and London packet aliips. MIGRANT INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK, 51 CHAM bers street.—The trustees of this institution have directed that interest be paid to all depositors entitled thereto, for the six months ending 31st ult., aa follows:-— On all sums of $500 and under, at the rate of mix cent per annum; and on all sums exceeding $500, at on and after rate of five per cent per annum, igre for be carried Monday, 17th inst. Interest not to the credit of depositors, ax princiyal. GREGORY DILLON, President. Pxrer CRERAR, Accountant. New York, January 12, 1863, ‘NTEREST ON CITY STOCKS.—THE INTMREST ON THE public stocks of the city of New York, due and pay- able February Int, 1863, will be paid on'that day by F, the city, at the Me W. Edmonds, Fsq:, Chamberlain of chanics’ Bank, No, 83 Wall street. The. transfer 14, at three o'clock, Fol Wve will be closed Friday, Ja: Sy aeeeunadatlan of stockholders, trai permitted during tho period the books remain close; to ke effect February 1st, 1863 A, C. FLAGG, Comptrolier, Comptroller's Office, New York, Jan. 7, 1858. EW YORK DRY DOCK COMPANY, JANUARY 1853.—A semi-annual dividend of four (4) on the capital stock of this company will be pat te the stockholders on and after the Sth inst. a order of the’ Board, F. T. HAYES, Cashier. oe PANAMA RAILROAD COMPANY, NEW York, Dec. 28, 1852.—The Board of Directore of this company have this day declared a dividend often per cout all stock registered upon the books of the company at the time of cloxing the same, on the 34 instant, and pay- able in stock, on and after the 15th day of January’next. By order of the Board, FRANCIS SPIES, Seurebiey FICE OF THE PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPA- ny, 54 South street, New York, 4th Jan, 1858. A se- mi-annual dividend of ten per cent is this day declared, payable on and after the 18th instant, until which the Transfer Book is closed. By order of the Board. WM. H. DAVIDGE, Secretary.. OCHESTER CiTY BONDS.—$100,000 SIX PER CENT’ bonds of the city of Rochester, payable in twenty yeara from January 1) 18585 interest’ payable semt-anna- ally, at the Merchanis’ Bank, New York. ‘These bonds were issued for the Genesee Valley im aceor- dance with an act of the Legislature of 1861, aut the city of Rochester to issue bonds to the amount $300,000 for the above-named road, and sanctioned a vote of the people, pledging the taxable property of city for the payment of interest and prinoi; Debt of the city of Rochester previous to issue of these bonds ms 9168,000 Taxable property... 40 10,209,000 Property of the Corpoaation, Lee ‘260,008 Above for sale by HAIGHT & MOLEAN, 10 Merchants’ Exehange: 'T. LAWRENCE MINING COMPANY’S ROOM, NO. 117, Insurance Building, corner of Wall and William streeta. —At an election held on Tuesday, 11th instant, the fol- tod 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 Mie elected president of the company. jOROME LOTT, Sseretary. 0 RAILROAD CONTRACTORS.—SEALED P! addressed to cither 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 innati, Hillsborough and Parkersburg railway, extending from Hillsborough, Highland county, to a point near Jackson, Jackson county, Ohio, about fifty-six miles. The line will be ready for examination early in January, and pro- files and specifications of the work will be exhibited at the Engineer's office, in Hillsborough, 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 Vhio river, will be ready for contract about the first day of May next. JAMES M. TRIMBLE, President. Ex.woop Morris, Chief Enginee TPE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stocKHOLDERS of the Keystone Mining Company, of Pennsylvania, will be held at the Company’s office, No. 50 South Fourth street, in the City of Philadelphia, on Thursday evening, January 90, 1853, at seven o'clock, in conformity with the bye-laws of the Company. Philadelphia, Jan. 12, 1853. HE TRUSTEES OF THE SEAMEN’S BANK FOR Savings have ordered that interest be paid on all de- posits, which, according to the bye-lawa, are entitled thereto, for the six months ending ‘Slst December, 2852, as follows:—On sums ot five hundred dollars and under, at the rate of six per cent per annum, and on sums ex- 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 as principal, P. PERIT, rt. ILLAM NeLsON, Secretary. '0 PERSONS IN WANT OF MONEY.—A BUSINESS man down town will loan money in sums of from $20 to $10,000, on any description of merchandige, say wines, brandies, segars, groceries, gold wa' 4 monds, dry goods, &c. Terms reasonable, and é tions guaranteed. "Address (post paid) Wi WILLtAMs, box 91 Broadway Post Office, giving particulars, and ap- pointing an interview. £1 BRATS, ON FNGLAND, TRELAND, AND a0or- land.—We iarue drafts, by special authority, pay- able at the Union Bank of London, Belfast ing Company of Ireland, and the ‘National Bank Scotland, at sight, and in sume to sult, from £2 up- wards TAYLOR BROTHERS, 16 Wall street, corner of Pear! atreet. ASH TO [OAN—ON WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIA- monds, and valuables of every desori om the most accommodating terms, at my private 102 Nassau street, room 13, ‘waited on at their resi- dence, and all transactions strictly confidential. No. 102 Nassau street, room 13. ONEY. ADVANCES MADE ON (OR BOUGHT OUT, for cash,) watches, , jewelry, segars, pigno- fortes, hardware, ladies’ a08 gent ene sereeenag, oF any other property, at the Pacific Agency and Loan offen, 114 Grand street, corner of Broadway, over the Bank. Confidence and honor strictly adhered to, Office hours from nine till five. a1 (WANTED FOR NINETY, DAYS, FOR which a liberal bonus will be paid, percor? who Invests the money shall have the bent see and, if disengaged, can have a lucrative berth ina either permanent, or during the time the in ad- vanced. Apply immediately at 102 Nassau DOO are nied street i ? WANTED—FOR FIVE No, $s t, west of and near way, twenty years to ron, with renewals, at $200 pear ep ta PPly $1,200; will rent for $2,000. LEIT, 195 Broadway, office 16. $39 O00 AT Six PERCENT INTEREST, 10 Loan on a ‘or s t va- Hety of Roases foe investeoun ts thle Chyna 4 Very little money required. " Also, s beautiful seat and four acres of land on the North river. Terms very easy. RODERICK LAWRENCE, 75 Nassau street. in at OLIAN PIANO FORTES.—T. GILBERT & 00.8 PI- ano Fortes, with and without the much admired Xolian, To such perfection have T. G. & Co. brought Piano, and particularly the inimitable Zolian, that the * their de- mand is daily increasing; 40 much ao, that it is with diffieul- ty all the orders can be supplied. At their in this city, itis their intentionto keep always on an assortment as large and varied as can be found at the manufactory, and at the same prices. All their Pianos have the metallic frame, and are warranted to stand any climate. The attention of the public is respectfally in- vited to the fine collection of instruments now in the rooms, dnd would urge upon those who are eont ting a purchase, the Propriety of ins} their stock before buying. e wide-spread reputation of T. Gilbert & Co., as manufacturers, renders the publication of certificates or references unnecessary; but to those who wish them, hundreds of testimonials will be farnish- ed. A magnificently carved Piano, with the Aoli by T. G. & Co., is to be seen at the St. Nicholas 5 ‘arerooms, 433 Broadway, corner of Anthony street, second floor. HORACE WATERS, Exclusive Agent. INCOLN & THOMPSON, 441 BROADWAY, OFFER FOR 4 sale, at great bargains, a very large assortment of Boston and New York pianos, including the oelebrated pianos of Hallet, Davis & Co., Boston, with or without the Kolian; also, boudoir pianos for small rooms, with a good supply of second hand pianos. Pianos to let. RS, SEGUIN, PROFESSOR OF VOCAL MUSIC, Italian and English, sacred and seenlar, has decided jo devote a few hours ¢ach day for the ingtruetion of young ladies. Mrs. Seguin will be happy togive all in- formation concerning terms, plana, &c., at her residence, 89 White street, near Broadway, between the hours of 16 nd 11 A. M. each morning. IANOFORTES.—JOHN D. JAQUES (FORMERLY Jaques & Brother) would respectfully inform his friends and the public that he has recently ed the extensive warerooms No. 688 Broadway, third door above Spring street, second floor, for the sale and hire o Pianofortes, melodeons, &e.' All instruments parchases or hired at the above warerooms are made by the mos celobrated manufacturers, both in this city and else where, and warranted in every case, either for quality o tone, to give entire satisfaction. ‘Second hand piano: taken in exchange, or bought for caal IOLIN AND SINGING.—L. MEYER BROS TO IN. form the ladies and gentlemen that he is now to impart his new method of teaching the vioti singing. For terms, apply at Wood's Hall, No, 44 Broadway, from ten to twelve,

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