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on the part of its managers. Waverley was in quick going off at quotations readily, and closing at » 53-16 bid. Waverley is no doubt one of the cheapest of our land stocks, and as soon as an act of incorporation is obtained, will probably rise in market value very much.’” ‘The sixth instalment of five dollars per share, of the last subseription to the stock of the Pennsylvania Rail- road Company, will be due and’ payable the first day of + February next. If the instalments are not paid punctually they will be subjected to the penalty of one per cent per month, as required by the charter. Interest, payable on the I5th days of May and November, will be allowed on all | instalments paid in advance. {Ble Philadelphia Bulletin gives the annexed account of lead mining in Chester county, Pennsylvania :— “+ Few but those engaged in the trade have an idea of the business that has sprung up within a year or two, in | > ia rom the Chester county mines. 2 the mines was organized in 1850; the capital neces. sary was raised by the sale of stock at five dollars per abare; works for mining and smelting, of a substantial and permanent character, were erected, and the result haan been most advantageous. We learn, on inquiry, that ju the year 1852, the company brought to market in this city, eighteen thousand pigs of lead, and since Janu- ary first the number of pigs brought to market has been | twenty-one hundred. The works are in full operation night and day, and the high prices now given for jead and er metals will, no doubt, lead to increased activity. So decided has been the success of the mine that it has not been found necessary to callon the stockholders for a | single assessment on their shares. The company, more- over, are out of debt, and have a good working balance in their treasury. This is a most encouraging state of | things, and particularly gratifying to the owners of the | , . * Stock Exchange. ..1144% 38 shs Penn Coal Co,.114 es 75 Cumb Coal Co. | 200 do........b30, 6544 | 4000 Ilinois Interest. 60 50 do. y 21000 Erie 1st mte bds.117 250 do, * 1000 do 2d do 111 56 do, 83, 66 6000 E Rc bds °71b10.103!¢ 100 Dauphin Coal Co.. 66 de 62. 125 Phoenix Mining Co. 38 50 60. 38 50 : | 650 do | 200 Harlem 200 do 50 Parker CGO! 22 dow... 25 State Bank, 15 Bank Commerce: 13 Ocean Bank...... 10334 25 Ohio Life & T’t b15.10534¢ 20 Crystal Palace. ....150 100 Morris Canal 600 do..... 200 do. 200 = do. 100 820 Erie RR, Co 1 Harlem RR, pref’d.11 100 Utica & Schen RR.160 iz RR, ++ 890, 86 ra RR,.134 | 20 NH &N London. 6434 25 Nor Indiana RR s3.126 20 Sixth Avenue RR, ,120 125 Stonington RR... : 200 Mich Central RIt..10634 SECOND BOARD. $2000 FrieInc Bonds, 10314 200shsNewCkC1Csl10 434 60 rhs Bok N Amer, 10834 150 Erie Railroad..b3 9254 100 Del & Hud Can.b3 127 I Deere 9259 100 Morris Canal..b3 2 200 do......810 2114 50 Flor & Keyport. 19% 25 Moses, ts>, 10 60 Cumb Coal Co. 65% | 200 Cary Impt €o..°; 133g | 60 Phan MngC.s12m"_30 25 Panama RR..... 136 < 50 Long Island RR.; 3334 * 100 d 1 Bah | NFORMATION WANTE Y PERSON WHO WAS ‘on board the steamer Gowanus, coming from Brooklyn 40 New York, on the morning of Thursday, Oth December last, when she ran into the Union, at which time Amos Wade, of Newbern, N. C., was seriously injured, will do him agrent favor by calling on him, or sending their ad- | dress to bis 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 eall on him, R. GUSTAV AUGUST JOSEPH SCHACHT, FROM M ‘Wismar, in Mecklenburg Schwerin, who’ arrived here, from Hamburg, about six years ago, ‘is hereby in- formed that a letter from his relatives is lying in the office of Herm. Stutzer, New York. (E GENTLEMAN WHO ARRIVED IN THIS CITY from Mobile on Friday evening, and who was recog- nized by an acquaintance while taking @ lunch in Barclay street, about half-past two o’cleck on Saturday, may learn something to his advantage by calling on that ac- quaintance at as carly an hour as possible on Monday. ) REWARD.—INFORMATION WANTED OF JO- sias Fleisch, who left his home on Tuesday night nine o'clock, und ‘has not since been heard of. Was dressed in gray cont, black velvet vest, and dark panta- loons. Height five feet, six inches; brown hair, high | forehead, had on boots, and a corsilir shirt. The above reward will be paid on satisfactory information given to Mr. Caspary, or to his cousin, JACOB MARX, 124 Cedar street. ‘SPECIAL NOTICES. ASONIC NOTICE.—A GRAND MASONIC FRATER. ity ball (under the sanction of the M. W. Grand Lodge of the State of New York) will be held at Metropo- litan Hall, on Wednesday evening, March 9, 1853. Tickets $2, admitting a gentleman and ladies. 8. C. SWARTZ, Secretary. OTIC! ALL THOSE HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST Alexander Stott (late of this city, now of San Fran- cisoo,) or Charles Stott, will please render them to George Cranna, 110 Ninth avenue, on or before the 1st of | February, 1853. MPIRE LODGE NO. 64, I. 0. 0. F.—OFFICERS AND brothers, you are hereby notified that brother J. K. ‘Fisher, of Polar Star Lodge, will deliver a lecture before us, at our rooms (Egyptian) 0. F. Hall, on Monday even- ing, at half-past seven o’clock P. M, ' Brethren of the Order are respectfully invited. By order of the lodge, P. BROWN, N.G. | Wruuam C. Gress, Recording Secretary pro tem. AINE CELEBRATION.—A MEETING OF THE FRIENDS he good cause will be held at the Free Inquirers’ | room, Military Hall, Bowery, on Sunday, 16th, at 4 P. M. Ball and supper at City Assembly rooms, on Monday, lst inst, THE LECTURE SEASON. ‘A. STARR'S LECTURE ON, AND EXHIBITION OF, «the hydro-oxygen microscope, will be given every evening during the week at Metropolitan Hall, (lower a- Joon,) commencing Monday evening, 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 crea- tures. Tickets 25 cents, Childrei n half price. Five LECTURE.—MR. R. P. . MBLER WILL DELIVER ‘a lecture on the Reality of Spiritual Intercourse, at pe Chapel, on Tuesday evening, January 18th, com- mencing at 7 o'clock. The public are respectfully invited toattend. Seats free. ECTURES ON GEOLOGY, STUYVESANT INSTITUTE, 651 Broadway.—Dr. ANTISELL will deliver two popu- lectures on ‘hie interesting subject, at the Stuyvesant Institute. First lecture on Wednesday evening, Januar’ 19. Subject—Voleanoes and Volcanic Forces, with il- lustrations. Lecture to commence at 8 o'clock P. M. Admission 25 cents. Tickets to be had at the door. R. McDONALD WILL GIVE A LECTURK ON SUN- day afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at the rooms No. 5 Chatham’ square. Subject—the Origin of Misery and Vice in the World. Seats free. THE FIREMEN. SOCIATION OF EXEMPT FIRE! meeting at Firemen’s Hall on Tu January 18th, at half-past seven o'clock. G. W. WHEELER Recording Sec. . EPTUNE HOSE COMPANY, NO. —FXTRACT N from minutes.—At a meeting of Neptune Hose Company, No. 27, held Dec. 30, 1862, the committee ap- pointed at a previous meeting presented the following re- Polutions:—Whereas, It is with feelings of deep regret that we are called upon to accept the resignation of our Foreman, Charles Banta, Eeq., who has for years dis- charged the duties of office to the entire satisfaction of the company. Resolved, That by the voluntary resignation of Mr. Banta, we haye lovt an officer who has attached himself toevery member of the company, by his continued and uneeasing exertions in their behalf. Therefore Resolved, That he has now and ever our best wishes for his future happiness and prosperity. And, further, Resolved, That although exempt from duty, we have | the satisfaction of knowing he has still the interest and welfare of the company at heart, and that he will yet be among us, ready and willing to render us every assistance | in his power. And be it further Resolved, That as a mark of our appreciation of his é character 8 AS an officer, we pre sent Mr. I that may, for vears to come, remind him of the many warm friends that were associated with him, Thomas G. Voorhis, John MeKim min, Thomas Flender, pied Spence, James E. Carter. Resolved, That the resolutions be adopted, entered in full on records, and a copy transmitted to Mr. Banta. In accordance with the above resolutions, the commit tee procured a testimonial,* and, through their Chairman, (Mr, C. Yoorhis,) presented it with appropriate remarks | to Mr. Banta, who received it with feelings flowing from the heart, returning thanks for the good feeling always exhibited towards him, and pledging them his support | upon all occasions. At a subsequent meeting the follow ing resolution was unanimously adopted:— fesolved, That the rerolutions adopted at the previous meeting, together with all appertaining thereto, be pub lished in the New York Herat the Firemen’s Jour THOS. G. VOORHIS, Foreman eretary. sists Of a massive gold wateh and The engraving on one ate of the Fire Depart and to who pre ented | The company own- | R. 1. | Co.'s office, New York | turers’ Bank, ‘$1 | Chrystie at AND eae |AUTION TO THE PUBLIC.—STOLEN OR AKSTRACT- ed, from the National Bank, in this city, a tin box, of the subscribers, marked Henry Norris & Co., eontaining the following promissory notes and drafts, and other valuable papers :— June 1, 1852, Thomas G. Stewart & Son, note, $194 13, at 8 months, to maker’s order, at Ocean Bank, New York. May 31, 1852, Arnold, Woodward, Son & Co., note, $101 30, at 8 months, to A. Woodward, Hank Of New on June 23, 1852, William ©. Booth, note, $162 59, 8 months, to H. Morris & Co. June 11, 1862, John H. Fowler, note, $494 32, 8 months, toJ. H. Fowler, at Irving Bank, New York. August 22, 1852, J. Dunnell '& Co., note, $732 66, at 6 months, to H. Norris & Co., at Bank in Providence, it. I. July 31, 1862, Persse & Broeks, note, $246 68, at 6 months, to Persee & Brooks, at Union Bank, New York. November 5, 1852, Philip Allen & Sons, note, $781, at 3 months, to 'maker’s order, at the Bank of Providenes, March 23, 1852, Morris Woolf, note, $176, at 12 months, to maker's order. Mgrch 28, 1852, P. W. Sawin, note, $57 93, at 9 months, to Silas Sawin, O. Lee & Co.’s Bank, Buifalo, N. Y. July 13, 1852, 8. Sehacfer, note, $310 42, 8 months, to maker's order. July 28, 1852, Babcock, Gould & Brown, note, $401 38, 8 months, to maker's ordér, Phoenix Bunk, N. Y. July 10, 1852, Ward, Babcock & Riggs, note, $314 60, 8 months, to maker's order. July 18, 1852, Aden & Brodek, note, $191 75, at 8 months, to maker's order, Mechanics’ Banking Associw- tion, New York. September 8, 1862, Charles Leighton, note, $124 at 6 months, to maker's order, Union Bank, New July 16, 1852, L. & V. Kirby & Co., note, $161 22, months, to maker’s order, Ocean Bank, New York. September 23, 1852, Jumes Burk, dr., $142, note, at 6 months, to maker's order, Merchant's Bunk, New York. September 18, 1852, Charles G. Hook, note, $393 14, at 6 months, to maker's order, East River Bank, New York. July 27, 1852, Wanzer, Minor & Co., note, $157 49, at § months, to maker's order, Phenix Bank, New York. August 4, 1852, George B. Foote & Brother, note, $1,092 34, at 8 months, to maker’s order. August 11, 1852, J H. Prentice & Co., note, $572 25, at 8 months, to maker's order, at Merchants’ Exchange Bank, August 10, 1852, Pomeroy, Benton & Co., note, $237 79, at 8 months, to maker's order, at Manhattan Bank, N, Y. August 17, 1852, Cummins, Collins & Seaman, note, $570 27, at 8 months, to G. C. T. Seaman, August 17, 1862, Arnold, Woodward, Son & Co., note, $161 80, at 8 months, to A. Woodward, Hank of New York, August 26, George H. Calvert, note, $173 16, at 8 months, to maker's order, W. H. ‘Carey & Co., 245 Pearl street, N.Y. August 27, 1852, Avery, Hilliard & Co., note, $557 40, at 8 months, to maker's order, American Exchange Bank. August 17, 1852, B. H. Pitfield & Co., note, $300 97, at 8 months, to maker’s order, Philadelphia. August 16, 1852, Wm. H. Blashfield, note, $134 46, at Smonths, to maker's order, American Exehange Bank, New York. October 23, 1852, Cyrus W. Field & Co,, note, $610 90, at six months, to maker’s order. August 10, 1852, Warner & Loop, note, $153 at 8 months, to maker’s order, Union Bank, New York. August 4, 1852, Townsend, Arnold & 'Co., note, $134 at 8 months, to maker’s order, Bank of the State of New York, New York. August 16, 1852, N. Ferris & Co., note, for $115 63, at 2, | eight months, to maker’s order. ‘August 20, 1852, S. & T. Lawrence, note, for $135 10, ateight months, to 8. Lawrence, at Metropolitan Bank, New York. November 5,1851, Malard & Armistead, note, for $118.95, at eighteen months, to maker's order, at Wm. 8. Toole & November 5,1851 at eighteen months, Co.'s office, New York. September 16,1852, J. H. Prentice & Co., note, for $507, ateight months, to maker's order, at Merchants’ Ex: chenge Bank, New York. September 13,1852, Claflin, Mellen &Co., note, for $333 26, at eight months, to maker’s order. Sept. 7, 1852, Wm. Henry Sheldon & Co., note, $841 59, at months, to George E. Byxbe, at Leather Manufac- turers’ Bank, New York. Sept. 5, 1852, Stone, Starr & Co., note, $138 75, at 8 months, to maker's order, at Bank of New York, New ork. Sept. 18, 1852, Beach, Clarke & Co., note, $270 62, at 8 months, to maker's order, at Bunk of the State of New York, New York. * Sept. 18, Cummins, Collins & Seaman, note, $235 16, at 8 months, to G. C. 'T. Seaman. Sept. 14, M. J. and M. A. King & Co.,, note, $201 61, at § months, to maker's order, at Bank of New York, New York. Sept. 9, 1852, Covert & Co., note, $221 16, at 8 months, to maker's order. September 17, 1852, Pomeroy & Leonard, note, $129 35, at 8 months, to maker's order, at Bank of New York,N. Y. August 29, 1852, Conkling’ & Co., note, $146 09, at8 months, to maker's order, at Bank of the State of New York, N.Y. September 29, 1852, Woodburys, Hope & Graydon, note, $316 22, at 8 months, to D. Wooodbury, at Bank of the Republic, N. Y.+ Sheldon & Co., note, $204 October 9, 1852, Wm. Henry 03, at 8 months, to George E. Byxbe, at Leather Manufac- lard & Armistead, note, for $70 76, maker's order, at Wim. 8. Toole & October 25, 1852, Townsend, Arnold & Co.. note, $114 06, at 8 months, to maker’s order, at Bank of the State of New York, N. Y. October 1, 1852, D. C. Otis & Perry, $210 09, at 8 months, to makers’ order, at Hanover Bank, N. Y. October 13, 1852, Lathrop & Luddington, note, $135 58, at 8 months, to maker's order, at Ocean W. ¥. October 22, 1852, L. & V. Kirby & Co., note, $290 10, at 6 montha, to Teonard Kirby, at Occan Bank, N. Y, October 8, 1862, George B. Foote & Brother, note, $836 09, at § months, to maker's order. October 4, 1852, Van Dusen & Jagger, note, $366 13, at Smonths, to maker's order, at Bank of the State of Now October 8, 1852, Rex, Brown & Co., note, $182 54, a months, to Hy. Norris & Co., at Western Bank, Phila- delphia’ March 28, 1852, P. W. Sawin, note, $57 34, at 15 months, to Silas Sawin, at 0. Lee & Co.’s Bank, Buffalo. November 3, 1852, Covert & Co., note, $207 48, at eight months, to maker's order. October 30, 1852, Lee, Fenton & Phelps, note, $118 80, at eight months, to maker’s order, at Mercantile Bank, New Yor Y. Boyd, note, $41 59, at cighteen x ‘April 24, 1852, S. months, to maker's order, at Bank of Albany, Albany. November 5, 1851, Malard & Armistead, note, $132 22, at twenty-four months, to maker's order, at Wm. 8. Toole & Co.'s office, New York. November 5, 1851. Malard & Armistead, note, $72 72, at twenty-four months, to maker’s order, at Wim. 8. Toole & Co.’s office, New York. April 24, 1862, 8. V. Boyd, note, $41 59, at. twenty-four months, to maker's order, at Bank of Albany, Albany. October 21, 1851, J. Ogden & Co.’s note, $172 07, at 8 months, to maker’s order at Philadelphia. March 14, 1862, Drake, Bechtel, Burton & Co.’s note, $237 46, at 8months, to maker's order, at Philadelphia. October 80, 1852, Henry Norris & Co.'s draft, $140 25, at 8 months, on and accepted by Devries, Stephens & ‘Thomas, Baltimore. é All persons are hereby cautioned against taking or ne- gotiating the said notes or draft, as they are the propert of the subscribers, and have been stolen or abstracted, and payment of them is stopped. All further information can be obtained from Henry Norris, at the address undermentioned. HENRY NORRIS & CO., 46 Beaver street. New York, January 15, 1853. REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, either in a Fourteenth strect omnibus, or on the way from the omnibus to the ferry boat, or on board the Staten Island boat, a gray, black and white silk purse, with steel tranmings, containing from seventy to eight, dollars in gold. The above reward will be given on deli- vering the same at 47 Broadway. W. 8. IRVING. REWARD.—LOST, ON THE EVENING OF THE 1ith inst. between Fulton market and Amos street, a pocket: book, containing $61 in bills, and o check’ made by Messrs. A. & E. Robbins, on the Market Bank, for $129 50-100, payable to the order of T. B. White. ‘The finder will receive the above reward by leaving said ket-book and contents at No. 9 Water strect, or No. 35 Amos ret. REWARD.—STRAYED OR STOLEN, FROM A $ stable in Reade street, a fawn colored greyhound Be, Five dollars reward will be paid on his return to 2 Warren street. REWARD.—STOLEN, FROM THE PREMISES, 45 $ Dey street, one piece, containing 3634 yards, mixed coating. A person, supposed to be a foreigner, answering to the following description, was seen on the stairs pre vious to missing the piece of goods, viz :—5 fect 734 inches in height, red whiskers all around, and wearing a loose sack coat, under which the stolen property must have been concealed. REWARD.—LOST, ON THE NIGHT OF WEDNES 5 day, Jan. 12th, (supposed to have been left in a carriage, going from Cortlandt street ferry to Brooklyn.) a bundle of articles, viz.: cloth vest, embroidered; Victo ria woolen shawl; also, articles for children. Please call at No. 160 Court strect, Brooklyn. REWARD—LOST, ON SATURDAY, IN WASHING- ton Parade Ground, a small white poodle slut, with the hair rubbed off her back. Any one returning her to No. 5 University place will receive the above reward. IVE DOLLARS REWARD.—LOST, ON THURSDAY evening, about ten o'clock, a bar scarf shawl, in éne of the Broadway and Fourth avenue stage sleighs. The finder can receive the above reward by leaving the same on the corner of Canal and El street, with Mr. Brady. OST—FRIDAY AFTERNOON, IN ATLANTIC STREET, between Hicks and Henry, eighty odd dollars, pinned toa bill of Mrs. 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. JAS, L. VARICK, 100 Front street. OST—A PACKAGE OF ~PAPERS AND LETTERS, marked ©. Heebner, Philadelphia. The finder will be suitably rewarded, by leaving the same at the e of the Merchants Motel, Cortlandt street. “T OST—ON THE 4TH INST., A SABLE FUR VICTO- F rine.—The finder will be rewarded by returning the same to No. 86 Kast Twenty-third street, corner of Lex ington avenue. eae LOST.—TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.— On or about the Ist inst, a full set of upper and old plates, were miclaid or lost. The e paid for their recovery. Apply at lower tee on above reward will 345 Broadway. FroRTENE Ta Europe for who may ad Freneb. « —311 Broome « Office hoor ip stairs. row 1 erm. $50. | Bh WANTS. ‘ANTED—A WAITER, WHO UNDERSTANDS AIS Dusiness thoroughly and can bring city re- ferences. Apply at 76 Beaver street, ground floor. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, AS MALL WRAPPER writer, to take charge of mail books in a news paper office. None but experienced hands need apply Address a letter to 1,145, Post Off ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—THREE PRIME WORK- men at gas fitting, one good carpenter aud joiner, and two plumbers; steady business; at 636 Broadway. ‘ANTEP—TWO PERSONS, WHO UNDERSTAND ing flannel shirts, drawers, and overalls. None need apply but those who have been at work at the business and can give good ret P. & H. LEWIS A r part of the city, wishes to meet with a re- Spectable gentleman that would advance her five hundred dollars, and for it receive good board and a suit of rooms, if required. All notes must state where an interview can be had, Address M. T. F. Herald offi i ¢ TO obtain board in @ private family, where his in- | would be s compensation. Best of reference can be given. Address Professor of Pianoforte, Herald office. of cecupants. Terms moderate. Inquire at 366 Broadwa; Franklin street, west side. A FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO LET, to a single gentleman, ina private family; also a m; bath, and water closet, for the use References exchanged. , one door above the corner of WIDOW LADY WISHES T0 OBTAIN UNFURNISHED rooms, without board, in a pleasant location. Ad- M.; Broadway Post office, for two days. | half years to mature from January Ist Z 2 GB RO VERY DESIRABLE SINGLE ROOM, JUST VACATED, also parlor and bedroom, suitable for two gen: ilemen, can be obtained, with breakfast and tea, ina | small private family, by Immediately applying at Barclay street. References excha: No. 34 BY WANTED—IN A QUIET PLACE, BY A GEN. tleman and his wife. Address at box 2,591 Post office. WIDOW LADY OF INTELLIGENCE, RESPECT, bility, and cheerful disposition, recently from New England, would like to take charge of a boarding house, or the domestic affairs of a middle-aged bachelor or widower, or a club of gentlemen. Please, address Mrs. W. W., Broadway Post o £ N ATTENDANT WANTED—T0 WAIT ON AND TAKE the charge of two small children—a young Freneli Eirl She must be of a good disposition’ to please chil- ren, and of some education, Address Attendant, Herald ollice, with references, stating age, where brought up, and How long in this country. G . WIDOW LADY, WITH ONE CHILD, would be happy to keep house for some gentleman, or will engage with « quiet family (o sew or make herself useful; the lady is kind and aftectionate in disposition, and a pleasant companion, three days, E. Mandervill, A SITUATION WANTED, BY A LAD, SEVENTEEN ears of age, from Bremen, Germany. He speaks English fluently; reads, writes, and translates the Freneh and Spanish languages. Is satistied with a small compen- sution the first year The best of reference given, with security, ifrequived. Address Harman Fedeler, care of BE. & D. H. Fitch & Co., Woreoster, M. USTRALIA.—A REMUNERATION WILL BE GIVEN to any person obtaining the advertiser a passage to the above place. He offers his services, and will bind him- self for a period, to any gentlemen going to the above named place. Isa good baker by trade, and understands his business well. No objection to goas baker on board of some ship going there, for a passage. Address M. H. G., Herald office. RESPECTABLE any gentlem handy in wheelwrig for honesty and sobri For more particulars « teenth street, in the 1 avenues. w good judge onally at Ne car, between Eighth Country preferred. OY WANTED—A LAD OF ABOUT 16 YEARS OF AGE, to assist in general housework, and to act as waiter. Good city references required. Apply at 246 Mercer street, between the hours of 10 and 12 o’elock. Os WANTED.—A MAN THAT IS COMPE- tent to take charge of a first class restaurant, and who can bring the best of references from his last employ- ers. No others need apply. Apply to DAVID H. HAINES, Montague Hall, Brooklyn. 7 d Ninth —FOR SALE—A CORNER LOT, $225,000. tie wa ante sfory “brick” house covering the lot, situated on Washing- ton street, below Canal, renting for $2,700, for sale for $18,000; three substantial four story houses and lots on Seventh avenue, part for a good country seat, at $6,000 each; a corner lot on Sixth avenue and Fifty-fourth street, 50 by 68 feet, a lot on Sixth ayenue, above Fifty-seventh street, and a lot on Fifty-fourth street, will be sold for $6,000; an elegant y 100 feet, in Forty-second street, near Seventh avenue, ale at'$3,900; an elegant furnished house on Twenty-fourth street, at $8,500, possession Ist of an elegant four story furnished house in Fi street, for $14,000; three large Atlai exchange at 2 bargain; four elegant cottage b fifty-six lots on Ninth street, Brooklyn, for sale at a bar- ain; a genteel cottage, with three lots, situated at Har- lem, for vale at $4,000; a house in Twenty-eighth street, near Sixth avenue, for $7,000. M. L. SHELDON, 85 Nassau street. gO) AAC —WANTED FOR A TERM OF YEARS $9.000. $3,000, to be secured on a fifty acre firm, with new and valuable buildings, insured for $5,000. Seven per cent interest will be paid, with a handiome | commission. Also, two other sums of $3,000 each, pay- ment satisfactorily secured. For particulars, apply to A. S. EASTON, 208 Broad vay, second floor. —FOR SALE—THE GOOD WILL AND FIX- tures of a small licensed saloon, 153 West sadway, near Canal street, Ilness of the present pro- prietor the cause of sale. Inquire at No. 8 Lispenard st. ROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—FOR SALE, THE ELEGANT house and lot 146 Columbia street, running through to Furman 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 st., New York. ] [ROR SALE—A FIRST CLASS” CORNER GROCERY, IN one of the leading avenues, with stock and fixtures, on favorable ters. For particulars, address Frank, Herald office, stating where an interview may be had, or inquire at 242 Washington street, for M. K. & R. FR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A FIRST clus grocery store, with four years’ lease from May next; a first rate location, and now doing a good business, Apply to E. Y. FOWLER, corner Broadway and Twenty- firrt street. OR SALE- house and lot. : story, i4y. Lot 25 by half the block. Willbe sold soon. Apply to E. H. BROWN, 71 Wall street, from 1till2 P.M. VARM FOR SALE.—A HOUS Ht acres of land, at York, (three-fourths of a mile from the fei turnpike to Hackensack. For further partic of J. Retox, No, 61 Sullivan street, New York c’ house andJot No 61 Sullivan street for sale, Inquire as above. OR SALE—THE SLOOP CITIZEN. SHE CARH 140 tons ; is in first rate order for = basin she is well calculated for the lumber trade. In MIDDL OR SALE—HOUSE AND L North Moore street, near $ by 8734 feet ; house 25 by 40 feet, three stories, with en- closed piazza’ two attic rooms, ‘and all the modern im- provement. If not sold 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. 55 North Moore street, or No. 64 Dey street. FOR $800, AT SE’ cent, well secured. Also, for sale, at cost, fiv éach of the Mechanics’, Washington, Irving, Franklin, and Empire Building Associations. Address B. J., Herald office. SE, BARN, AND ABOUT TEN . J., ten miles from New y,)on the i nquire of | | IN BELL, No. 74 Cortiandt street. ASE OF . John’s park, LOT NO. 55 Please address, post paid, for | «ar Twenty-third street, to exchange in | Lot 25 | | | | | | day and ever OARD.—TWO GENTLEMEN WITH THEIR WIVES, OR four single gentlemen, can be accommodated with board at 611 Houston street, west side and near Broad. | Any one wishing to live retired will find the above an excellent opportunity, as the gentlemen ean dine | down town free of extra charge. Apply atghe honse, or | way. Maiden lane. OARD WANTED—BY A YOU 'G GENTLEMA! N, IN| a private family; German or Spanish preferred. Address, with price, V. B., Herald o OARDING WANTED. fice. —A LADY, WHO HAS BEEN for several rears in delicate health, wishes board in ni a pleasant situa ion in the upper part of the city, where she can have a room upon the same floor with the dining room and parlor. in a private family, or boarding house, where there is cheerful society of jadies. Address box 666 Post Office, with particulars and terms. exchanged, OARD IN SOUTH BROOKI. street, between Henry and NO. 71 WARREN ton.—A gentleman References and wife, or two single gentlemen, may oblain pleasant rooms and board in a private fan newly furnished. ly, where every com fort of a quict home may be expected, The house is References exchanged. | Pisces HOUSE IN BROOKLYN TO RENT—ON A | or stage route five minutes walk from Fulton ferry. use modern built, replete with every convenience, and just suitable tom moderate sized family. Rent lor w toe good tenant, and immediate possession given, if desired, Address 8. B., at this office. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT, AT No. 22 Waverley place, without board. OOMS TO LET, WITHOUT BOARD.—A LARGE front room, with bedroom attached, to let. to single gentlemen, without board. room, &e. Hot and cold water, bath- Apply at No. 4 Bond street. 0 LET—T0 ONE OR TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, A handsomely furnished front parlor, and bedroom adjoining, on the second floor, with breakfast, and tea and dinner on Sundays. Apply at 21 Amity place. (0 LET— A WELL FURNISHED BEDROOM, WITH gas, &c., to a single genth West Washington place. Reference nan. Apply at required. No. 49 ‘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, if possible, near South ferry, Brooklyn, C, box 1,125 New York Post office. ANTED—BY A GENTLE! Address BOARD IN A. PRL vate family, in exchange for lessons in the French or German languages, and on the piano. Please address E. G,, box 2,594, Post references given. office. Undoubted ANTED—UP TOWN, A FURNISHED ROOM, IN A private family, for a gentleman and wife, with | ‘Address, M. board for the lady only, avenue, second fivor. EREAN will hold their eighth annual Ball on Tuesday evening, BALL.—THE PN(E muary 1 Tickets at of the Committee. J. KG, Secretary. BALL SEASON. 1863, at ‘the Appollo Saloon, 410 the door the evening of the ball, or from any DAVID TODD, Chairman. .J., No. 148 Eighth IX ASSEMBLY, No. 1, roadway, OURTH ANNUAL BALL OF THE SLIGO YOUNG Men’s Association will take place ut the Apollo Kooms, 410 Broadway, on Monday eveniny 1863. January 17th, P. W. GILLEN, Chairman. M. J. McDeraorr, Secretary. IRST ANNUAL BALL OF THE YOUNG M man Catholic Benevolent Association, at Tammany | lay, March 17, 1853. Han, on St. Patrick's night, Thu Manahan’s Quadrille Band is en rice R, Flinn, chairma 10 Pine street, and D. Rivington street. 3 RO- for the occasion. Tickets one dollar, to be had of the members, or of Mau- tharles A. Falin, 31 Leonard and ‘onley, 39 Pearl strect, secreta- ries; Thomas Cody, 11 West street; J. J. Connolly, 242 HE TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL BALL IN AID OF the New York Fire Department Fund, will take place at the Astor Place Opera House, on Monday evening, Jan- uary 24, 1853. Tickets to be had of the committee. CLOTHING. “SPLENDID” OVERCOAT, LINED as good as new, for sale cheap, at 107 street, in the store. iit AST-OFF CLOTHING—THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS worth wanted.—Gentlemen havin Ht quantities of good left-off clothing or other portable « large or #1 “FUR, JUS Washington | cles to dispose of, can obtain the full value in current money, by calling on or sending for JAMES MORONEY, 11 Orange street, fifth store from Chatham street. INSTRUCTION. OOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIC, taught, by W. J, RENVILLE, cil to practice t | | &C., THOROUGHLY 289 Broadway. Each | rerson is separately instructed, and is enabled, with fa- i ¢ knowledge imparted to him. ing. Terms reasonable. Open XTRAORDINARY DISCOVERY.—A NEW AND FASH- ionable style of writing, acquired in a few lessons, requiring only one sheet of paper, hax been discovered by Mr. KEL distiguished ladi XY.” ‘this discovery is sustained by a number of and gentlemen, in different parts of the , | United States, to whom Mr. Keiy bas imparted the art. Letters and docuwents, in testimony of its superiority, in preference to all others, can be seen at Mr. Kelly's rooms. Please address either of the followiag Tammany Hall; Westchester House, | Place Hotels. \OLDSMITH’S CLASSES AD D PRIVATE LESSONS [plsegs'— Proprietor roadway or Astor X The peculiar facilities for private tuition at Mr. Goldsmith's Writing Rooms, 289 him to offer the advantages of priva | number of pupils than he has ve; and he also invites the attention of all who afine hand with certainty and de- t that his winter classes are open, the ith to reee who would acqi syateh, to the fa course for ladies being only half his RENCH AND SPANISH DAY AND EV! Broadway, have i lessons t2 a larger 0 been accustomed induced classes for ladies and_gentlemen.—Private lessons. Academy, 486 Broadway.—Professor MOUTON will open, to-morrow, new courses in the abov of attendance for ladies, from one till three P. M.; and | e languages. for gentlemen, from six till ten P. M. Hours (OR SALE CHEAP—A THREE STORY BROWN stone front hous¢, in the neighborhood of Union Square, Fourth ayenue and Broadway. CHAUNCEY BARNARD, No. 11 Pine street. OR SALE ON LIBERAL TERMS—ONE LOT AND TWO houses, No. 26 Ludlow street, near Grand; five lots, With the ‘buildings thereon, Nos. 64, 06, 68, 70, and 72 Goerck street. These properties pay a good interest on the investment; the Inst named could, ata small expense, be converted into factory. Also, fifty desirable lots, the greatest part of them thirty feet by one hundred, in the city of Newark, eligibly situated. ticulars apply to F, D. HERVILLY, No. 3 Exchange place. (OURTH AVENUE HOUSES FOR SALE OR LEASE. Two first class, full sized lots, near Tenth and Kigh- ieenth streets, Houses modern briilt. Apply to BEEBE & HALLETT, 105 Broadway, office 15. “OR SALE—ON THE SUMMIT OF MOUNT PROSPECT Fain Brookiyn,a two and ball story house, formerly kept as a hotel, containing fourteen rooms, with barn, carriage house, sheds, pump, cistern, &c., surrounded with fruit and shade trees, nine and a half lote of ground. Everything convenient. For terms inquire at 229 Grand street. J. 8. GILBERT. OR SALE IN BROOKLYN, AT A MODERATE PRICE, and on accommodating terms, the three story brick house and lot No. 160 Court street next to the southwest corner of Baltic street. The lot is 25 by 100 feet, and the house is in good repair, and well planned. Also, the two story cottage, No. 81 Butler street, near Hoyt, Brooklyn. ‘the lot is 20 by 100 feet, and the house isin good ri Apply to HENRY STEVENSON, 270 Pearl street, N.Y. et aes 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. HUMPHREY, BSCRIDER OFFERS city progerty, his stock ral assortment, such as is Ftore, situated in Ovid, Seneca covn The location is one of the best in We For further par- \ of a kept in a country State of New York. New York, and has done the leading business of ine place for the past goods, c ally: ten years. A large and flourishing academy in the place. For ‘particulars apply to Mr. J nes, No. 3, Water street, or to the subscriber, in Ovid, Seneca county, N. Y. JOUN FERGUSON, ALUABLE STORE AND CORNER PROPERTY FOR Sale.—One on Barclay. through to Ve on Chambers, through to Reade street; two street; t p in Greenwich, including one cor on Liberty, including one corner, two in William, near Vine street; five on Broadway in Beaver street; one in Maiden lane; five on Franklin et; four in Bookman; corner of Benson and Leonard streets; three corners on eker street; one corner on Hudson street; one corner on Canal street, and two corners on Washington street. For terms } AMI! TON Rous FORT HAMILTON, L. L, WILL open on Priday, the 14th, for the accommodation of sleighing parti MPORTAN ALL VISITING CUBA,—¥ET evere House, Havana, has b This large edifice has been re built and » home, n be recommended and lovgest hotel at Havana. t. Mark's place, New York, with confide aa the ti eter to br t, No, 63 vis street, No. 119 Abrapia strect, corner | | ovclock P.M. o “DANCING Ai H CADEMIES ; MEYEN’S DANCING ACADEMY, AT HIS NEW Assembly rooms, 197 and 199 Walker street.— Classes are now forming for the second quarter. is prepared to receive an additional number of pupils, Days of tuition, Wednesdays and Saturdays, at 4, 6, and 8 o'clock, P. M. Mr. M. 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, Janual now will receive four months tuition for the 16. Persons subscribing uarter. For particulars, inquire at Mr. Wrenleave’s 151 ‘Tenth street] [R. MEYEN’S DANCING ACADEMY, AT THE SHAKS; peare Hotel, 242 Williara street, is open every Tuesday and Friday, for those who wish to learn the fashionable and new dances, Le Figaro, Meyen Quadrille, &e., in the shortest possible time. quarter are now forming. Classes for the second EARING'S PRIVATE DANCING AND WALIZING ACA- ‘demy, 56 Bond street, is open every day for those who wish to learn the new dances in the shortest possible time. Classes are now forming for the second quarter. Soirees every two weeks, exclusive to the patrons of the academy. Ohio, on Thursday, Jan. express for California, Oregon, Xe. senger. All goods for this ex; in water-proof condition, wit sailing. Small parcel the th. ‘EXPRESS AGENCIES. , will | on Thursday, Jan, 20, at two o'clock P. M.. through al, in charge of our own freight agent and spec proms must be deliver h invoices, before the day of nd despatehes received until one No package should exceed | j00 Ibs. weight, or 544 feet cubie measurement. | | ready for delivery on Tueslay next | ceived till 1 o'clock P. Mt expense has been spared to make itan | o'clock, M., in finti | ADAM! as tous & CO,, 59 Broadway. | alllovers of the ‘‘mysterious.” By a ‘mysteriously’ Bope: Pr (2.00 FINANCIAL. HICAGO AND AURORA RAILROAD OOMPANY Bonds.—The bonds of this company, er Swann ermae ct 5 ’ Kank, in this city, and having Sparsaen Aas & for BENS & SON.” FTS ON IRELAND AND ENGLAND, IN SUMS from £1 and upwards, payable at sight, are issued by the subscribers, BOWMAN, GRINNELL & CO., No. South street, sole passenger agents for the Swallow ‘Tail line of Liverpool and London packet ships. {)MIGRANT INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK, 51 CHAM- "4 bers street.—The trustees of this institution have directed that interest be paid to all depositors entitled thereto, for the six months ending 3st ult., as follows:— On all sums of $500 and under, at the rate of six per cent per annum; andon all sums exceeding $500, at the rate of five iy cent per annum, payable on and after Monday, 17th inst, Interest not called for will be carried to the credit of depositors, as principal. IREGORY DILLON, President. Prrer Crekar, Accountant. New York, January 12, 1853. ALENA AND CHICAGO UNION RAILROAD CoM- pany.—Notice to stockholders.—Notice is hereb; given to the stockholders of the first and second divi- sions of the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad Company, that a semi-annual dividend of eight per cent has been declared by the Board of Directors, from the earnings of first and second divisions, for the six months ending January 31, 1853, payable to the stockholders on and after the 10th day of February next, in cash, at the office of the company in Chicago, provided that such dividends hall be applied upon all-stock in sald. first and second divisions which shall remain partially paid after the 10th day of February next, or xo much thereof as may be necessary to inake the same full paid. Chicago, January 10, 1853. W. M. LARRABEE, Secy. ALENA AND CHICAGO UNION RATLROAD COMPA hy.—Notice to. stockholders—Notice is hereby ven to the stockholders of the Third Division of the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad Company, that stalments have been called upon the capital’ stock ubseribed for the construction of said Third Divi- sion, payable at the office of the Treasurer of said npany, in Chicago, a8 follows :—On the 15th day of farch next, ten per cent on each hare ; on the 15th day next, ten per cent on each share ; on the 14th day f May next, five per cent on each share. By order of the Board of Directors. W. M. LARRABEE, Secretary. Chicago, January 10, 1853. NTEREST ON CITY STOCKS.—THE INTREST ON THE public stocks of the city of New York, due and pay- able February Ist, 1853, will be paid on'that day by F. W. Edmonds, Faq’, Chamberlain of the city, at the Me- chanics’ Bank, No. 83 Wall street. The transfer books will be closed Friday, Jan. #4, 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, Comptrollor. Comptroller's Office, New York, Jan. 7, 1853. EW 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 rd. F, T. HAYES, Cashier. FFICE PANAMA RAILROAD COMPANY, NEW York, Dee. 28, 1862.—The Board of Directors of thia company have this day declared a dividend of ten per cont 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, Secretary. ASH TO LOAN—ON WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIA- monds, and valuables of every description, on the most acoommodating terms, at my private olfice, No. 102 Nassau street, room 13. Ladies waited on at their resi- dence, and all transactions strictly confidential, No. 102 Nassau street, room 13. 2 TO LOAN, FOR A TERM OF YEARS 5, on city property; would be divided iN ‘sums 2of $5,000, if required. Apply to JAMES PRICE, office 200 Hudson Street, near Canal, from 9 to 11 A. M., and 6 to6 P. M, WANTED—FOR FIVE YEARS, AT by seven per cent, on leasehold property, in Reude “treet, west of and noir Broadway, twenty years to valued at $1,200; will rent for $2,000, Apply to BEEBE & HAL- LEIT, '195 Broadway, oflice 15. WANTFD—FOR NINETY DAYS, FOR $1.00 which a liberal bonus will be paid. The persor who invests the money shall have the best security, and, if disengaged, can have a lucrative berth in a hotel, either permanent, or during the time the money is ad- vanced. Apply immediately at 102 Nassau street, ofice run, with renewals, at $200 ground’ rent, MUSICAL. te OLIAN PIANO FORTES.—T. GILBERT & C0.’S PI- ano Fortes, with and without the much admired Holian. To such perfection have T.G. & Co, brought their Piano, and particularly the inimitable Molian, that the de- mand is daily increasing; so much so, that it is with difficul- ty all the orders can be supplied. At their warerooms, in this city, itistheir intention {to keep always on hand 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 sland any climate. The attention of the public is respectfully in- vited to the fine collection of instruments now in the rooms, and would urge upon those who are contemplating a abtregiaee, the propriety of | inspecting their stock before buying. ‘The wide-spread reputation of T. Gilbert & Co., a8 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 Zolian, made by T. G. &Co., is to be seen at the St. Nicholas Hotel. way, corner of Anthony street, HORACE WATERS, Exclusive Agent. INCOLN & THOMPSON, 441 BROADWAY, OFFER FOR sale, a very large assortment of Boston and New York pianos, including the celebrated pianos of Hallet, Davis & Co.. Boston, with or without the Holian; also, # good supply of second hand pianos, Pianos to let. [.HE “MYSTERIOUS RAPPINGS” POLKA, ARRANGED ina “mysteriously” familiar style, introducing the “mysterious” rappings, as performed by Griffith's Quadrille Band, in a “‘mysteriously’’ effective manner. Dedicated to second floor. lar composer. Played also by Alex. Tite's ‘mysterious clever band, at Wallack’s “mysteriously” coum, Published by GRIFFITHS & © Rand office, 540 Hudson street ; Jaques & Godone, Broadway. favorite. Le & Jackson, and UADRILLE BANDS. — GRIFFITH'S QUADRILLE Bands can be secured in any number, (from two, upwards.) An early application is solicited, to ensure the services of his bands. Apply at GRIFFITHS’ Quadrille Band offices, 40 Hudson street; 629, 499, and 385 Broad- way. ISHER’S CORNET AND QUADRILLE BAND ATTENDS arties, balls, serenades, and parades, with any kind and number of instruments. Apply to C. Fisher, 426 Broome street; M. Loebenstein, 101 Mott; F. Saenger, 03 Eldridge, and at Masonic Hall, 374 Grand. CASKS MUIR & SON'S ALE, IN FINE ORDER; Robert B. Byass’ porter, in pints and quarts; rape Tent, mum, and Hefdsieek champagnes; sparkling ock, Johannesberger, hockheimer, sauterne, and all grades of clarets; and Havana segars of the best brands imported. PETERS & CHAMBERS, 300 Broadway. N EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF BRANDIES, WINES, A whiskey, rum, gin, champagnes, segars, &c., of the well-known brands imported, for wholesale buyers, and for sale in quantities to suit, ata saving of twenty per cent, by W. i. HILL, No. 430 Broome street, corner of Crosby. ETERS & CHAMBERS, 300 BROADWAY, INVITE THE attention of buyers to their extensive stock of wines, brandies, and segars, which they offer in all grades, from lowest to highest, ut prices unequalled by any other house selling the same quality of goods. ASSAR’S POUGHKEEPSIE BREWERY—ESTABLISH- ed 1797.—The undersigned continue to manufacture the eclebrated Poughkeepsie pale, amber, and XXale and porter, for home consumption, and the markets of Cali- fornia, South America, Australia and the Indies, For shipping, the article is put up as heretofore, in new wood and iron'bound easks, manufactured expressly for such purpose. Orders received at their depot, 116 Warren street, New York, or at the brewery, Poughkeepsie, M. VASSAR & CO. syrups, &e., &e BOTTLES OF THE CHOICEST GRADES of brandiea, wines, rum, gin, bee ported by Wi. H. UNDER: HILL, and for sale’ in quantities to suit’ purchasers, wholesale or retail, at twenty per cent lower than any other house. No. 430 Broome street. DOZEN DUBLIN STOUT AND FALKIRK fale, just received by the Glasgow and Siddons ; also on hand, Younger’s, Tennant’s, Campbell's, &c., Scotch ale, London porter, XXX stout, Philadelphia ale and porter, superior to any in the market. For sale by M.-H. UNDERHILL, No. 480 Broome street, corner of Crosby. ERFORD & C6 mail, will be despatched per sam and Cortes, on Wednesday our Own messenger through bills, and drafts collected as Despatches and small parcels re day of sailing. BERFORD & CO., steamships 0 January 20, in charge through to destination. + by this express their good: detention on the Isthmus, having cor with Messrs. Wm. Nelson & Ce send all our express goods ackage to be over 536 cubic Ko charye for custom house fees ai on the abore line at reduced rates. BERFOL *S GREAT CALIFORNIA Sandwich Islands, and South usual, where connec ect, or 126 pounds weight wary destination with de OREGOD Amerigan Express splendid steamera Uncle 20, in charge of Notes patel. od till 2 o'clock P.M. 0, 2 Astor H Express will go forward on the United States r io and Golden Gate, on Wednesiay ne me: ad arra e guaral teamer, maple b ng & All goods sh & CO., No. 2 Astor House. asen sure to go through without ments ntee to 8. No ould be Small parcels ve y of sailing, Passage secured THE MILITARY. AXTER GUARD.—COMPANY ORDER.—NEW YORK dan. 15, 1858. he members loons, for the purpos York Volunteers, By Jos. Waniack Order of this t and uniform duty for t DYCKMAN pany will ,at ie panta he New Capt Box 86 Post Office ) ADMIRERS OF THE ART OF SELF be presented with # grand sparring exhi PORTING defence wi S' bition at Mager’s Concert Tall, 101 Elizabeth street, on ‘Tuesday evening, Jan. 18, by Phillip Clare, when the fancy | en masse will attend, and the sports ‘of the evening | with a set to between Phillip Clare and George his late antagonist wind w Lease, Doors open at seven o'clock Tickets, p NO. 43 \y NDA wl street, three de oarlway, where he will be happy tosee his old and new friends. | Sparring attended at taught every hour of the day. Gentlem their own re pply as above: CARRIAGES, &. -A HANDSOME ONE-RORSE G ror sleigh, with robes and complete rot of bells, all SALE, nearly new, will be disposed of at a bargain, Apply te EW YORK HORSE BAZAAR, Auction sale of horses, carr harness, Xe. every Monday and Wednestay, at 12 o'clock. A. C. TUT ILE; Auctioneer. JOHN H TFIELD, Proprietor ed sound and kind a wagon and a rle Apply t versity place, plote set, 0 171 Twelfth xt hy wil YN HUTS belle. near U CROSBY STRERT— | RIDGEWATER PAINT.—THE BEST ARTICLE EVER offered to the public tor roofs, decks, and bottoms and other veswel:, and ‘from its spark and cinder proof qualities, for railroad bridges, cai be &e. Testimonials and specimens can be ween at the of the com y. For sale dry, in puckages of 200 Ibs. and upwards, and in oil, in kegy of 25, 60, and 100 Ibs., by - veces, General Agent, 125 Pearl street, and 78 Beaver street. OAL YARD.— THE SUBSCRIBER WILL OPEN A coal yard, on the Ist of May next, at Nos. 33 and 35 Stanton street, between Chrystie, and Forayth streets, im connection with his present yard. JAMES 1. FELTER, 168 Chrystie #treet. ORNELIUS’ SOLAR AND FLUID LAMPS, GIRAN- doles, mantel candelabras, gas chandaliers, braeketa, &=.; also, table cutlery, teu trays, silver plated’ on albata castors, cake baskets, table forks $7 per dozen, spoons $3 per dozen, will bear engraving. MORGAM, 152 Wil- street, between Fulton and Ann, opposite the ehurch, \ENTLEMEN’S FASHIONABLE BOOTMAKER. GUERRIER, No. 8 rue Vivienne, Ps RON BEDSTEAD WAREROOMS, AND CHEAP SPRIN Mattress and Bedding Depot.—lron bedsteads, from $4 to $40; the healthy spring mattress, &e., $6 to $30. Alsu, the new elastic felt beds, pillows, quilts; also, the best pure hair mattresses, made by the blind -all warranted. Call and examine, at’ 558 Broadway, above Spring street. itty i VERY LARGE oT OF GOOD AND healthy leeches for sale, at low prices, by F. i 1 No. 200 Pearl street. : “hlabing!s pare HANGINGS.—THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE of Thomas Faye & Co. offer the largest and choicest assortment of paper hangings (including some of the most magnificent decorations) in thix market, at unusually low rates. Great care and attention bestowed on the re- tail department. ASQUERADES AND TABLEAUX.—PARTIES CAN BE. fully equipped with all the requisites for private masquerades and tableaux, at the old establsshed fancy costumery of ROBERT 8. WALKER, 164 Walker «treet, EIROPOLITAN HOTEL. —THE MIRRORS OF THIB magnificent hotel are from the Belgian of Ste. altne oie eR APE - ER MOLLMANN & A. PERIER, ___ 265 Poarl atreet, Sole Agents, AINT NICHOLAS HOTEL.—THE MIRRORS OF THIS ificent hotel are from the Belgian manufactory rie d’Oignies. A. RULKER MOLEMANN, & A. PI seme 255 Pearl street, Sole Agents. TUK EMBROIDERIES, BALL DRESSES, AND CLOAKR, M. DUCHY, No. 2 Boulevard Poissoniere, Paris. HE NEEDLE MANUFACTORY OF 8. BEISSEL, Widow & fon, of Aixile- Chapelle, Prussia, ostab- lished 1730, under the present firm, ix the only house on the continent signalized by the prize medal of the London Exhibition of 1851, 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 who may be desirous of having a good article, to be very minute in their demand for genuine Beistel’s needles; strictly observing that each paper of twenty-five needles bear their label, with countermark, as guard against any counterfelt that might be attempted, Retail. prices. Best quality, four dollars per thousand, or ten cents per wrapper of twenty-five needles; second quality, two dol- lars, or five cents per per of twenty-five needles. HE NEWARK INDIA RUBBER MANUFACTURE Company, 59 Maiden lane, New York, have just re- ceived from their factory 50,600 pairs of metalic India rubber boots and shoes, Goodyear’s patent, with new style rough bottoms, and warranted unsurpassed by any in the market. yf) () KITS NEW SOUSED SALMON; 2,000 LBS. NEW 0 Halifax smoked salmon; 1,000 Ibs, New York smoked salmon; 2,000 bbls. new mackerel; 3,000 quintals of new white codfish; 2,000 quarter bbls. New York shad; 200 bbls. and quarters new brook trout; 500 boxes her- ring; for sale by NELSON WELLS & C0., 81 Dey st. DOW CURTAINS—PRICES REDUCED—NO. 449 “ari street, corner of William.—The subscribers are prepared to sell the balance of their stock of curtain materials, at greatly reduced prices; silks and worsted, damask, lace and muslin curtains, window cornices, ani all kinds of curtain trimming, at wholesale or retail. CHILDS & SMITH, Practical Upholsterers. C A NST THOU ADMINISTER TO A MIND DISEASED? lar, the preceription of an emi No sir; but Tcan forward you, on receipt of one dol- nt physician in Europe, for preventing your hair from turning prematurely gray. ‘This is bona fide, and no delusion. Address Medicus, Post of May the have the rood sense to give For Jones’ famed coral hair restorative ‘Two shillings; ‘twill make their hair soft, dark and fine, Stop it from falling, make it grow, and look lovely, divine. May all whe would have skin clear, pure and white, Cured of pimples, eruptions, use Jones’ famed soap; “Iwill make their complexions their joy, their delight, More clear and more spotless than ere they could hope. NHFSE SUPERB ARTICLES AK REDUCED TO TWO T shillings, that rich and poor may use them. One trial delights the user. The skin is made white, fine, soft and smooth; the hair made to grow dark, silky, soft and fine. Sold at the depot of JONES. Lily white for ladies, price 1s. 408 Broadway, or 175 Fulton street, Brooklyn. SAFES. FFIANCE SALAMANDER SAFES.—C. J. GAYLER'S atent.—ROBERT M. PATRICK, No. 90 John street, is the sole manufacturer, in the United States, of the above original and only reliable Salamanders, both as re- gards security against fire and burglars. Every safe sold at thisestsblishment is manufactured under the personal superintendence of Mr. C, J. Gayler, whose experience of twenty-six years as a safe maker, together with the man severe tests which safes of his manufacture have tri- umphantly withstood, in this and other cities, warrant the subscriber in recommending them as suj toany in use “They are the only safes to whieh Mr. F.C. Goffa's new patent impenetrable defiance lock is or ean be ap- plied. A large number of these locks are already in usa y banks, brokers, merchants, jewellers, and others, and from the perfect security which they afford against the efforts of the most skilful burglars, either by means of gunpowder, false keys, picks, or drills, together with their convenience, simplicity, and durability combined, are rapidly increasing in public estimation, and are confident- ly offered as equal, if not superior, to any loek in the world. Safes of all sizes, suitable for merchants, bankers, jewellers, record offices, steamboats, &c., fire and thief roof bank vault doors, plate chests for private families, on hand for sale, and made to order, at the depot, 90 John street, corner of Gold, by ROBERT M. PATRICK. 1 STREET, NEXT MERCHANTS’ Exchange Bank, corner of Dey street.—To let, third, fourth, and fifth lotfs, in the new five « brown stone building, for manufacturing or other business. Possession can be had immediately. Inquire at Healy’s fancy store, second door below, or on the p: IRYSTAL PALACE.—THE ADVERTISER 1S ABOUT erecting a first class hotel fronting the World’s Fair. Responsible parties wishing to lease the ame, may have an interview with the builder or owner, by leaving their address and reference at the Herald office, directed to RYSTAL PALACE.—TO LEASE, ON FORTIETH street, fronting on Reservoir square, fifteen or twenty of the most-desirable lots can be had, runuing through to Thirty-ninth street. Also, in a tg! two first clase hotels. Apply to R. G. PIERCE, 1,1 Broadway, near ‘Thirty-third street. Pens o00 Yara for sale by DIAGO BROS. & CO., No. 91 Front street. (0 RENT, IN CHARLESTON, S. C.—THE FRONT HALF of second and third floors of a store recent; i chased by the undersigned, being an excellent prog iy for a wholesale shoe or hat business. None of either be- ing as yet in this borhood, though much needed. iy by of building, 145 feet. Apply on the premises, to N. A. COHEN & COHN, 175 East Bay, corner of Cumber- land street, Charleston, 8. C. iy 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. |AMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD FOR PHILADEL- phia, from pier No.1 North river, foot of Battery place.—Two lines daily; morning line at 10 A. M., by steamer JOSEPH BELENAP. Fare $2. Afternoon 'ex- reas line by steamboat JOHN POTTER, at 2P.M. Fare, Brat clase cars, $3; second class cars, $2. Returning, leave Philadelphia, from foot of Walnut street, at 10 A. M- and 2P.M.. Emi line, by steamboat ATLAS, from ‘are $1.60. (OR ALBANY — WINTER ARRANGEMENT — THREB daily lines—Fare $1 60.—The trains leave City Hall station, corner of Tryon row and Centre streeta, daily, Sun- days excepted, as follows :—First train at 7 30'A. M., mail train, stopping at all the way stations; second train 9 A. M., Albany express, stopping at Croton Falla, Dover Plains, Hillsdale, and Chatham Four Corners, arriving at 210P: M., in time to connect with the 280 train from Albany, west; third train 8 45 P. M., Albany express, stopping at Croton Falls, Dover Plains, Millerton, Hills- dale, end Chatham Four Corners, arriving 9 16 P. M., con- necting at Albany with express train for Buffalo. Return- ing, will Icave Fast Albany at 8 A. M., express train, ar~ riving in New York at 12 M.; 1116 A. M., mail train, making all stops, and 4 P. M., express train, arriving in w York 915 M. SLOAT, Sup UDSON RIVER RAILROAD. ‘Chambers street, for Albany and Troy:— Express train, 6 A. M.—through in four hours, connect- ing with trains ‘reaching Buffalo or Montreal at 8 o'clock samme cvening. Mail train, 8 A. M.; through way train at 1 P. M. Express train, 5 P. M.; accommodation train, 6 P. M. Passengers taken at Chambers, Canal, Christopher, Four- teenth, and Thirty-first streets. Sunday trains, from Canal street, at 734 A. M., for Poughkeepsie, and at 6P. M.for Albany, stopping at all way stations. GEO. STARK, Superintendent. KEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA—DIRECT UNITET States Mail and Express Lines, through in four houre New Jersey Railroad, via Jersey Gity- Leaving New York foot of Cortlandt street, at 8 and 9 A. M., and 4 and 64 P.M. Vare in the 8 A.M. and 4 P. M. $2 75, and in the 9A. M. and 5% P.M. $3. Lenve Philadefpbia at 1 am M. For first class, 83; second do. 9A. M., ond For Baltimore, Washing “i ston—through tickets sold in baggage Tariod in. the Sand @ A. M: PM. lines from New York. Passengers crost the ferry fifteen minutes before the 4 payee ee trains leave.

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