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County Canvassers. Frupay, nian Messin Ws hts, tad etaceomaeen eh seldac "AS tho opening, Aidarman Wand toleetined tho election ret the Fourteenth ward, as corrected Dy the Inspectors to whom they had been returned. It was revolved that all the members be notified to attend Bereafter, so as to finish the canvass by Wednesday next, af whieh time the members thought tha vote conld be off” ¢lally annourced. The Board adjourned to noon on Se Slarsian fabte tein NiN's. any rite Jyst Received, French, ocrk sole gaiters, boots, bat is d best Jersey City News. Fart RALRoaD ACCIDENT. — wasreceived at Jersey City Picher. at Elizabethtown, nee o'clock, from injuries | ac- eidentally received et 10 o’clock in the forenoon yester oy, He atta near the track of the Now Je r ptr ilroad, engs, in ccnversation, wl oi and’ thetcow catcher caught his foot, yw him cae, ai derushed bis wescrted to, but ine pepeeaged ashe died at 3 o'clock. He was much respected, and has had been engaged for» num- t evening information constantly 2 Shavers. eas ict ik To Ladies Promen ed wayr an mig! Broadway.— re the charges of WITHERS 85 Bleecker stroos for their Ladies patronize his ostabli Twelve and fourteen shillings a1 &CO., succorsors to B. J. Smith. Amputation was _ and durable gaiters. men’ was about 36 years of Jeft a wife and child. ber of years upon the Central road. jupreme Court—Cireult. Before Bon. Judy Morris. ‘ se Dao. 2.—In the case of Hanrick vs. Waldo, for malicious eution, the jury rendered @ verdict for the plaintiff Sewing Machines.—I. M. mes x & Co,, No. 808 Broadway, are now exhibitin aia great variety fF sowing cloth and 50,000 Readers.— Pai tiomley Attention im- Mr. BARSTOW’S true and ‘We have tried Knox on the Head for so! ie new style sf winter hat, which macnse a f you don't want to d, with more tha: man better ‘han & crown, though, keep sway “it business; for if you visit he 203 Broad a, written at $1 for fifty. ‘ars, Teas, Coffee, Wines, &.—G. W. & F, 150 Division street, have just received a large took , which they offer for aslo at the fol Oolong black, 48. per c) you are sure to buy = eased eae low prices:—Tho finoit q ; best quality English breakf ality young hyson tea, de. por pound; & ele young hyeen at ds per pound; best old 2. ind; prime Java cof Furs at the Prescott House Hat Store.— located establishment ii House, corner of Broadway and Spring street, contains rb collectior of mort costly furs, to Which we would dit ot @ attention of our lady readers, to give the utmost satisfaction to all, a1 Fine ce about purchasing furs to call and examine iss ‘as. KNOX’S central) pound: choicest very superior art Sevenenees Java coffee, 1s. Selling very cheap, Lars 4 most celebrated Fine Hats that are as Elegant and Fashion Jn Now York are sold by the Now ad 143 Nassau street, f. have but one price of ‘moleskin hat, and bub of cans, also all kinds of soft and felt gble as avy four dollar aid Sy the subgoriber, uced that the defianes have ever fnilod in idonoo being pro- ler eafoo, (Gaylora patent.) ving tole fonten a. a Teno by ROB ET M. PAP Bats, umbrellas, de. Hats for the Holidays. -The Hat pone Union aro now ready to supply their patrons with a ver parior hat for the hi lideys—rich iu m —for Alo 8 three dollar bat, ‘which , No, 11 Park row, opposite OK, my matacturer, 3,000 Coptes § Sold Weekly—T wenty-throe gallons of whiskey converted {nto forty gallons ry brated chemist, Lacour, of Bordeaux, hea ears to the study of the manufasture of All Kinds of liquors made foi Binety conts per gallon. Paro vinorar made in twenty-four hours for ¢ -o conte per gallon. a Daguerreotype at ‘Wholesale. ‘for ‘Twenty- Four hundred of thy people go through the mill any, at REES & Uv.'S great picture factory, the ma- Jerity of whom como out improved in personal appear: Sarre to the portrai All kinds of winos, cordi Is, waters without apparat as: Dorter aod and ale, without browing, loo $1 50. #CO, ‘No, 2 Aste HatrDye and fastery le ah No. 289 Broadvray, op tho best secommodations applioation of his hair dye a aunt Bino private roomy, allon ong floor, Oopy Gouraud’s Liquid Hair Dye, bear in Mind never fails to give satisfaction. io js warranted, Equally famous is Gouraud’s poudre subtile for tprovviag hi orany ma of the body: usually taken, trade ‘spnlie by by ADRIAN Ouse. GJchn Mitchel at Brady’s. Portrait of this distinguished seller tal is be seen at his gallery, 359 Broadw: engraved from this picture, is for sal An Original by Mr. B.’s agent :s.—Batch, "ays Manu: my invented wo Porham’s ey over the Croakers.— af ft farm i ive ated ys the mab committes sent b at low ficar ramibrance, aad diet indispuatsl trot horse Telosrap’ is also (prosownced to be worth ‘&0., aro decl’ed by the com- Mr.’Perham in his advertise ota to soll. Office, Academy Medicated ssap cures rouge, hair restora. ‘oad ce Tolisha depot, 67 Walker 120 Washington strsct, Springfield ; Callender, nos, watches, vs and perfumery, ai pia ti ab store from ct Bll Carl Philadelphia | old &C aan, 63 Bread way. Perham’s 100,000 Gifts O. K.—So say the summitice appeinted by the shareholders on the 16th, Zico, pronounce the title in: The Escape of Mitchel Causes Great Joy Ifhe had lost his hair it might be wus able and cleanly toniques ere. Principal depot B. inaien'haic dressing dctablishmont, 15) Brondway. You'll Want a Moustache by New Yei day, and my onguent will make ‘and thick in six weok won won't stain or in- Price $1 per bottle ; RG. GHATLAM, 38 Ann street. N. P. Willis says, in the Home Journal, that black heacs of hair, whiskers and mustachi ularly prevalent. going out of date. Is pature changi Art is changing nature. duces the metamorphosis. flaxens, are superseded by black: it is the work of a moment. yct how permanent the «ffect. Let those who w. unkind nature, re His hair dye ttands alone—unapproached. A Thousand Times Deceived.—The Public have heretofore doubted that tl stren; pabene a flosscd, slenne or failing off’ b to his confederates. Sentorad by Barker's apr warching exami lo, and value fairl ‘ieee than 18,00 gift thevete, © Saly $l oach at Acacemy fall, Nore’ musto store, $3 Brosdway; Lovejoy'sy f Worohanta’ Hotel. Our Readers will Exam! the Advertise= ed ‘One hundred farms and A farm or four building lots here remains un- “hich oan ae obtained, at ment of Charles W.ol, hea two thoveand buildiog lote.” any part of the country, fer only $15. ool Coal at Auction.—W. Greenough 11 this day, Saturday, at 11 o'clock, in frort of without regard to weat snperior orrell coal, now 1 1d ia lots to suit purchases store ae Wall street , firey, rode. yollows, and The ‘eleotrio flash is not quis anaes To pe peered it raust be The beped ila! in the World-—It is an é ‘ADORO, 6 Astor House. T. Gilbert & Co. near d_circulsr scales, etition for tone, 'ATERS, 333 Broad way, sole agent. be Tuer of er woRaCE Wi hair could be renewed, and prevented from becom: any advertised proparati Hair Prosorvative and Boautifier bas di ression, and the world now admits tl eon falsely claimed for inferior articles. Tactured and sold by CRiSTADORO, No. 6 Astor Hous Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Elastic Stock- tugs, for onlarged voins of the Jollie’s Musical Gifts for 1854.—We refer to Mr. Jullie advortisement in our colamns, one dollar, ail the popular and fashionable music of Fallien can ho'ottaines, fand the purchaser may per chance become tho owner of a $410 one hundred fine pisuos to t for tho Million, Metodcons.—S. D. & H. W. Smith’s Melo- qual temperament; the harmony ig ood in the remote keya as it is in the commo: eons so tuned, and rnquestionably the heat, N. Be use of the na as of cmith, therofsre ask He distributes, free, ¢ purchasers of Jullion’s M elastic kaco-on upinal braces, Indies’ belts and abdo; ed ook knee = cow. log in same and piles +7 paleney, &o,, No. 1 ‘Anne: street, Pipe are tuned in the Be ‘There is anothe for 8, LD. & H. W. Smith’s. HORACE WATERS, sole seent, 833 Broadway. Hallett, Davis & ‘Co's Piano's, with Grand suspension bridxe—circular scales—are acknowledged to be je. ‘Shey are sold in great numbers, low, by T. 8. Berry, 297 Broadway, whore also may a@ great variety of second-hand pianos, cheap. Young American Polka, by Vandexwree Dedicates to Captain fogesbam, the true dolive with a beautiful vignette. Published by F. Davis & Cora pianos. “ Bitar Spangled Banner.”- In the columns of thi ar journal may be found the best story, able life, that has appeai je by all the bocksellers Card and Job Printing.- “Gordon, 84 Nas eet, Will print cards, circulars, bi/lhead ost fashionable ety Order your printing of the original Yankeo GORDON’S, 8 Nassau streot. ‘Wigs, Toupees, and Hair Dyeing.—Med- Maiden lane, have liver modal for the hest gentlemen's Wi back and ons braids, curls, ban orna: brink er change Dr. Conine, the Renowned Physician beg traveller, deserves the thanks of ever: just been awarded ig 6vor exhibited ‘and’n variety of ‘warranted not to a & HEAKD, he the best that are mai £ Ko: bi erplcn old" rey waek qu erry, ; agent for Halle S| Bary, 207 Broadway, age eiee $i ner bettie Boston Tints aL i by Charles H Ring, we prensvay) and Boyd & Paul, 40 Cortland street, New Professor Morse's Invigorating Elixir or din priot for many in the neatest and vivified, and built up se Vanish toget stooping, tret pie! vietim of depression ‘and Dissolution of Partnership.—!olau & Bor- ppg orfice, i Weat street, nave thie de d no debts contracted by the sai H. BORCHERS. glocm, of an almvat idiotic s al thy, Becomes bright, buoyant a refreshed, regenerated, and Sad active, and be oes fo conrci wus of new vicor, to his accustomed ocoupations. ia the effect temporary. On the contrary, the relic‘ is per ‘wii be paid by manent, for the cordial prop: rtios of If, and restore it to ut up, ree y. vooncentrated, in pint } ries for five dolla: roprietor, 192 Bi nited States, Canads, and ——————— eee o medicine reach the normal oopdi* ia, Teeth !--Ladies or Gentlemen in want of ¢ beauty would do wal! to call on Dr. RE&D, 10 Thiro avenue, botweon Eighteenth and Nine- feonth etre: ts. Rich and Fashionable Clothing at Re- taiL—ALFRED MUNKOE & 0O’S one Broad: wie e may b. found well m: artificial tecth of eurpasri ggists Giroughout' ie price tore, No. 441 je goods exclus! voly, Boys’ clothing, the best Married, On Wednesday evening, November 30, Father McClusky. Mr. Jonny DaRAH to ELISN ANNE, young: ent daughter of Mrs. Wickham, all of this city. mber 1, by the Rev. Chauncy Good ren i Watue 8 JARMAN’ to Miss Jaz P. Havasron, both of New Haven, Conn. On Wednesday, November 30, by the Rev. Mr Mclellan, guration Church, James BULKELA Hotel, to Mise” Mary C. Conway, daughter of the late ‘f. Conway, Eeq., of Claremorris, County Mayo, Ireland. m marked prices. nt | A New York. Overcoats, in every Variety of Style, for wink to ah at he: on tiaeede Li, orner of Nassau. Overcoats and Talmas.-=-. ‘went now on hand at 380 Broad way—beaver pilo beaver, trim sed in a ric and oostly style. jortation in satin, plush, and ,000 pair Fronch cassimere, from $3 to $12 eastor ‘the very Intest im; ‘Cassimere pante—; . Now on hand, « at 380 Broad- praia in a tikes On Thursday event Neen” 1, Mary cae wife of Joshua and friends of the fanily are respectfully 1 od to attend her funeral, from her late rei No, 0 mien atreet, Boys’ Telm: nt richly trimmed. K, at strictly reasonable prices. Bo afternoon, at one Thief is he who Robs yo: you goods cheap, which are son y Dk UM GOLD & FROC Falion yest are both cheap and good. The they warrant what they Foelcsetile, | Cloaks! “Mournt ent of fashioned! tag Store. 861 Broadway, betwee fo aatg a ie eine and, We- Btor adway, ween wrapolitan Hoteles BARTHOLOMEW & WEED. copy. At Brooklyn, on fences November 27, Giramet W. Bows. pre's 29 years. ‘The friends of the f+mily, and of his father, the late m, are invited to attend the fu- 5, at two o'clock, P M., at the corner of Washington end. High streets, Brooklya, On Tharaday, “ecen ber 1, 8. the 60th year of his age. His triends and aequntntasess are respec:fally invited to attend his fune-al from Seventh etreet M. E. Church, at one o’clock this afternoon. (On Friday, December 2, Bavsayiy F., only son of Ben Wee and Rosina Wilt, aged 18 years, 10 moaths, and Samuel Bowne, of Brookl; neral, on Monday, Decem! Cloaks!—A ‘Wopolitan Hotels, aby ae as Foe of all Kinds, wroonde, and tl Sones niga lontred plain olvoke bell allan silk Phased at auction, have just been opened by H EATER. M7 Broadway, ab fy boautifal quality at 75 conte, Gani Gloves at Fifty Cents, both Ladies jemen’s —Another new lot just roceived from auo we se NTTCHCOCK & LEADBEATER'S, 347, Broadway, and they chaliengs she whole city to produce a be ask an examination, n. asaya magnifl- a, all jase pur. Trendock & the, eregtoes ind of bar" ‘The relatives and friends of the family members of Eastern Star Tent No. 491. 0. of R. No. 6C U. A, and the Fire Department in gener respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the ri fatber, No 824 Grand atreet without further invi'atiou. remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. On Friday, December 2, Ornaia, daughter of Abraham Tu) nure, aged 22 years. The relatives and frivnda of the family are respectfully requested to a tend her funeral, avenue, at one o'clock on Monday, December 5. ‘Tmowss TOOLR, Sen., aged 82 ye The friends of the family s attend his funeral, without further in’ residence of his son, Wm. 8. Toole, No. 55 Beach street, at two o’c cck to-morrow afternoon. On Thursday evening, Decemberfl, Frank Freanory, in- fant ton of Gerard snd Harriet Hatsin, aged 13 mox ths. The re'atives and friends of the family are respectfaily invited to attend the faners! this afternoon, trom the ra- sidence of bis father, Powers street, between Pacific and Denn streets, Brooklyn, without further invitation. Decem-er 1, Miss Euizaneri, eld john Whitechurch, in the 66th year of “The Triends of the family are req attend her funeral, at one o’cloek this afternoon, from the residence of her brother in-law, J. B. Thornbura, No, 1007 Broad’ 1x0 Patnam Chapter at One o'clock to morrow afternoon, ‘hombelves as soon a6 51 Cheap Do Laines, —Another new lot just feoeived from auction, snd the cheapest lot Syot soon, in thie very superb article, worth 25 0 a do laine for 19%, rec'eely that is usually sold from 3s. ‘ois 8 CHCOCK & LEADBEATER’S, 347 Brosdwag. from No, 180 3econd dan el gant Freno! spectfully invited to nyitation, from the Pre-eminent in Elegance, Style and No. lay of Iaco and muslin embrc idori ertablishment—the . 765 Broadway, Time may wrinkle the brow; but it will Revor wrinkle the bosom of a properly Aeking sbirt, while Sere ig thread of it left EN, rant Astor louse, shape submitted to rders are always filled within the tfully invited to ppb treet, dropay, Euas Movror, lonroe, aged 15 years, acquaintances will please attend lence of his fat youngest ton of Peter and Mary M 4 Sabu Mention of the fashion: | pit funeral, from t West Twenty-seventh street, at ten o’clook this ‘morning. y, November 5, Gsorce Hayry lelphia, in'the 45th year of his age. y, December 1. Jonanna A. Woomtrrs, only tanghier of AM and John Woelters, At New Orleans, November 23, Mr. Thiecirctes of mye ® fall 000, to, sevher with beautiful sets of crown, “Rad: yal ermine, mink, marten, and misses’ eloth- ‘and’ Swodish sable, ro; m, and chinchilla. 1’ mint comprises Henly caved y jeoes, of ander clothing for infants and lane with allt Tuam Davis, of paniments of the pared» tollet, and beautiful st} yle At Williamsburg. on Friday, December 2, Tuomas Jo- fara Mitte, aged 20 years and 4 months. ‘and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, at two o'clock te morrow at from his late residence, North Fifsh strest, between Third and Fourth streets. On Friday, December 2, Marcarat, wife of Albert Tenu- tain Teivet Walsoas, éptmimed with. fase, aoa ja velvet, fur, cloth, ailk, &. po, trimmir g, aud ‘that fea Hherete ture been mannfactured ia this country, and the Aiaplay of ladies’ and childr:n’s plain and embroidered shooa worthy of admiration, ntion of the Indies of Now York is invited to the re. ook of furs at the bazaar, comprising ever a ie relatives and friends of the family are res; ect fall invited to atten’ the funeral from the corner o! avenue and Thirty-ninth street at ene o'clock to-morrow afternoon, without further invitation. be taken to Luthuran Cemetery for interment. On Friday, December MENT, only ‘daughter o aged 5 years, 9 month: The relatives and fri roeente, obi!tten’s Oe 3 Barsat, St holns Hotel, No, 518 Broadway. Double Sole B.ots and Overshoos,—Wat- hing, 114 Fulton street, baw on ot winter boots and he mts to west well, ‘The superior quailty The remains wili saddenly, Mary Lockman Cre. John and Margaret Clements, 8, and 7 days. ends of the family are invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her parenta, Be 24 Clark atreet, at two e’clock to-morrow afternoon. Ber remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. ani WATKINS? ip neei sca to say anything in their ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. BEE SIXTH AND SEVENTH PAGES. PERSONAL. eee eee ORA WILL PLEASE MAKE od Fr'ointment as possible, ar 3. ta impetiente “AP NYORMATION WANTED OF SARAH MoCARRON Mary Ann Lidell, both of the County Tyrone, Ire- innd. dames MeUerzon wishes te aoe thon ete ohne i f lly near ‘City Hall, Brookiyas Te will tdvantage. NFORMATION © WANTED.—. new Jacob tteen during for three’monthe Y PERSON WHO bg 1812,) who served ol. S. Fleet, sta- ior TOF t @ months in the ere a VER, Nor 110" Broadway. Y, ELLEN RYAN, WHO CAME IN THE “ VERSE” ejeaterday, will call at 243 Ninth street, she tt find her Ue MR. PERRY CUMBERSON WILL CALL ON DAVID womens at Commercial Fire Insurance Co. No. 5 i hear of something to his advant: OE WILL FIND A LETTER AT THE BROADWAY Pont Office to her address, from Alfred G., that may prove more interesting than anticipated. WAnTs. RESPECT. RRIED LADY, HAVING LOST Ave er infants ede yurse & child 4 her own residence, Womonthe old whee 1uied? vib. cious AM AnSieE te, wae 4 SITUATION AS a" tands her burinees fm all its branches.” Cun eit ace best of reference. Please call at 763 Broadway. £3 BESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES} A ape in s private family, oe cook, weber sae Sion ond days at No. Ub Thirtioth stroot for twi sont room.” ro ENGLISH WIDOW LADY, OF MIDDLE AGF? wel. educated, is desirous of obtaining @ situation in vs ear the city, ina family where the children are yo undertake the management and edueation of them; companion to lady. Address O. L., Union square P ee A OUNG LADY WANTED—OF GOOD ADDRES3, id competent to attcnd the reception room of a daguer: Broadway, Apply at 212 Broadway, from 10 so lan noopierot for three years eine one of oity, and for the last your wisn 5 pemporwent as the same, Byereess, Beste 108, Dost paid. OUISA 'G. WILL FIND A NOTE AT THE BROAD way Post Office, from A. @. T., which she will ploase rer as before. Fs M®3.2 LATE OF W- her friend, whem #1 day, ae ult., by sending her Office. STREET, WIL Broad: on Mi RS. ADA L. WILL FIND A REPLY TO HER fit vor of the 17th, at the Broadway Post Office, RELIGIOUS NOTICES. RCHARD S?PREET UNIVERSALIS CHURCIL.—CHE Rov. Thes, J. Sawyer, D.D., will preach in the Orchard Street Church to-worrow (Sunday) morning and evening. Services commence at 1034 o’¢lock, A. M., and 73g P. M. Strangers provided with seats, OUNG MEN'S ASSOCIATION OF THE SOUTH DUTCH Church, Fifth avenre, corner of first strevt, Firat d seourse by the Rev. Dr. Pomseys on, on Sab- bath evening, 4th inat., at 73g o'clock, SPECIAL NOTICES. NNEC NO Hoye. RIVER RAILROAD.—NOTICE.—THE charg of time advertised to take offect on tho Ist of Decomtber, will not take effect au Hee Deo. 5, 18°3. E. FRENCH, Suporintendent, 0. OF O. F.—-THE MEMBERS OF JEFFERSON « Lodge Ne. 46 are requested to meet at the lodge reom, 327 Bowery, to morrow (Sunday), at one o’olock. to psy the Jast tribute of respect to our departed brother, W. Marriam. order of J. GAMBLE, N. G. 0. Of O, F—THE MEMBERS OF HERMITAGE Lodge are requested to be punetual on Tuesday evening, I. the Sth, as huniness of importance to the brethren fa weneral will be laid before them. THOS, FENTON, Sec. pro tem. Noe oe MEMBERS OF THE NASSAU GUARD Ge requested te ae a pee ing this turday) @ron- ing at 7 o’cock. a! ervey ot, 0 quested, By order JAS. NEARY, Chairman. PPOSITION TO THE CRYSTAL PALACE—VALUA ble inveution.—Read es PA ar pean iy from the greatest milling place in the worl | New York Oct 21, 1801 —Pnis is to, oortl resent to witnoss the Practical operstion of M. Clark's ‘atent Combined Grinding ay ing Mecoha so Mill. We take. t pleasure in stati d our sengeing expectations After weatiee thee ‘operation of the ill, and faring the sim: ticity compactness, neatness, a dortability of this desirable mill, we ware presonted with f the flour ground while pre: 1b, which in quality Bo rt all the advantages of any truly valu invention, when r space of only three feet diamoter, iy cy wie our and bolting Tet Neen etely arpaes with all complicated ma- but one shaft for grind- ou! Shiuery and gearing: having, in fact, ing and the Sine Fproveess By th’s simple invention $1,000 to'$10.(00 worth of machinery ls avoided, which, andor ‘the or/inary process of manufacturing flour, would bo and is in- @ispersably required, But, in addition to this comomy of capital and machinery, there is largo saving of, powar— ower capable of doing s largo amonnt ofg A’l the power and friction required js ovoroome by thir bo started in s oompase 18 feet equa ing extra flour, superfine middling e whole process is the rerult of single ope ution; the grain going in at oof the French burt stone nd mak ng rinding and bolting, 3. its appearance ready ground and finished flour, &0.. of the different qualities mentioned above. This mill 1 spp cable to any power, from four horse up to a1 7 of ther di ‘They can be furr ished for $400, all complete, ready to star thereby bein; brows! ht within thoability of Amost overy por son who, by the application of the slightest power, can put it into operation ‘e further Ger the invention ss one of the greatest importance to millers, as an assistant mill and bolt, by which means they will be enabled to make much larger yield of flour from the grain; likewise to a wi ees community, and one which, we doubt not, will m ly used extensively throughout the United Baten, ‘pat 44 throughout the civilized world; and, therefore, unhesitatirgly tecommend the same, R. Chamberlin, mill pro) Robert Turner head mil E. G. Woolnough, head mill lyin 's mills, TT, Stutterd. first miller at ‘Bos J. Champion, second miller at Mr. Hill’s Mills, rietor. er, Hill’s mills, Eropriotor, “Boston, Burbanke, proprietor, Cresoont mille, C. Vice, miller. Porsons wishing to purchase Stateor county righ for this ingenio tern Fisia Novy Carolina jersey, and parte of New York and Pennsylvsi Y whe balance of the United States being sold, can now see the agent and mill in full operation, at the Harlem railroad depot room, No 28, entranceon White street, ew Yor ANAMA TRANSIT TICKETS.—A. M. BINKLEY, late forward. on the ethos for ‘Adams & Co.’ reas, is now prepared to furnish passonger an ckets from Arpinwall to Panama, ‘Passonger tickets pur- shased in New York take rrecedence in choice of mules, &o. Apply to JOHN W. CARRINGTON, (Adams & Co.,) No, 69 rondway. UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE debtors and creditors of Mendel Brothers, that an as- F. A. Kinsley, first miller at Aitua mills. C. Winam, proprietor, Atna mills, * Stone, proprietor, Irving mills. 7. signment of their effects, tor the benefit of tiv creditors, has been made to the undersigned.— ee N York, No- vember 21, 1853, OWLY, Counsellor-at Law, 75 Nassau street. PIRITUAL | MANIFESTATIONS. — PERSONS, DE” sirous of witn: sting the phenomena of the spiritual philo- sephy, can do #o every evening, at 413 Broadway, room No Br"trom 7 to 934 o'slock, Advwission 25 cents. ‘Judge Bd monds’ work on Spiritualism for sale. HE DARTMOOR PRISYNERS ARE NOUFIED TO attend a regular meeting at the Koystone, ecrner of Chrystie and Division streets, on Tuer ening, December 6, at 7 P. business of Importance. It is hoped that none will be sbsent. HOMAS PAINE.—THOSE WHO WISH CO UNITE IN preliminary arrangements for celobrating the 117th anni- Yersary of the birthday of this great and good man are r apectfully invited to attend » meeting at the Free Inquirore’ Library Room, Militery Wall, 193 Bowery, on Sunday next, 4th inst., at ha f-pai Faun THOMPSON, OLIVER WHITE, '§ @ommitteo, WM. E. ROSE, OTICE.—THE COMMITTEE ed is A STREETS ¥.M, at No. 12 City meh jer feantd. All persons interseted ‘are invited to attend. order of By 03. J. BARR, Chairman. FANCY FURS. HEAP FURS AT J. BANTA’S, NO. 264 BOWERY.—YOO will find a large assortment of ali kinds of Indies’ fars, such 88 stone marten, fitch, mink, mountain marten, victe Fines, and cuff, at reduced’ prices. Also, Indies’ deab ‘elt, dlack, ard brown beaver bonnets. Infante’ fancy fur hats: Childien’s ol: th snd velvet caps in thele varioty. URS! FURS!!—A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FURS, comprising every dosoription, such as victorinos, muils, ch, Key Dolonging tos, person, tetinng from the business, and Will bo sold ch B.D. HALE & CO. 1at Poatl street, oornor Coda LIQUORS, &C. IN BRANDIES, WINES, GIN, “WAIS- $10.000 Wey ate Sortes'seneen, 03, Ge or atthe best known brands, tor aslo, at 2) per cent below any honse ip this city, by WM. D. UNDERHILL Masonic Temple, 430 Broome stree, corner of Crosty street. ‘The attention of is invited. WINES, from bonded d in qame tits r to w any o her hcut on bY WM H. U) eet, 480 Broome # RANDY FOR SALE—A_ BARGAIN.—ABOUT 40) gsilone of pure Frereh Brandy, belong'ng ts the estate of & deceased friend, will be sold cheap for oash. Apply to F. BRADY, 82 Nassau street, EDUCATION. LADY, WHO Has HAD MANY YE YEARS EXPERI- ence in teaching, would like to te ® few children to board and educate, E the strictest care given to morals, deportm: dint ‘eltrotual trainii £u- r pean children preferred. Inquire of Mrs. Res, West p ‘Twenty-seventh street. it is our sincere wi perity through life whist vgbeuta rewat ion Ge merous actions. 8. P. WOOLEY, Com: B.C. ARMSTRONG, ¢ Sehaltofene ©, A: MARCHER, § members, THE TRADES, &C. W YORK TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION.—THE AN- POL officers of Ay shove ap § will be held Ni = epi = fag r ae are full attoad- of members 1s rf Ronr. D Dac, icy Y MAHA. F. TOWN, Prost. (0 WAITERS WANTED, A FIRGT RATE, STRADY, industrious silk Nalshory by th , to finish an intend ono or two boys, -Addreas W", box L802 Post OMe Wat bg a WATCHMAKER, TO GO to Washington, D.C ‘beral salary will be given t> good workman. Apply to follows & Co,, 17 Maiden leno. A, ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER WANTED —UN- doubted reference required as to integrity and capabi- Be i ad to 8.L. Dannat, 24 Tompkins street, corner of AnCORRESFONDING CLERK OF ABILITY, BEING ‘lately deprived of his situation by the failure of ‘the house where be has been employed, is desirous a Sasa ahs on 'ago- ment with some firs} class commurcial houso, w! aren clirk gfconticence and of caneral mmanagomend is nodad, The ighes' stimonials wi e given. reese » box 8,409 Post Office, OOK WANTED.—AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN, WHO can be well recommended, apply early at 86 East Twenty-third street. 00K WANTED.—A GOOD PLAIN COOK, WASHER and ironer, nted, is a small family, residing a short distance from the city. "To s suitable person liboral wages given. Apply to Oliver & Brother, it treet, up etairs, LERK Woy ted IN BROOKLYN—IN A GENTEEL durines 8. | Salary $5 per week, None need apply without of references as Wy. . Herald office, for three days. \ agua abaeiceas eile oad AILY TEA@CHER.—A FRENCH LADY. WHO tpeske English perfectly, and is Fo shores piano teacher, desires to engago in’ family, dail; a o'clock. She teaches all the usual branches 0 Hiveral e edu- ny years experiense. Would give Fronch and piano lessons three times per week for $24 or Seariet or $14 enoh, Address Parisian, Broadway Post PRENCH WOMAN COOK WANTED, IN A SMALL family; must be we'l recommended, and spoak English enough to ma pply at No. 98 Kast ‘Twenty-first stre IRL WANTED—WHO UN DERSTANDS PLAIN COOK- ivg, washing and ironing, and is wi ling to do general housework. Apply at 83 Clinton street, Brooklyn. ‘OUSLEKEEPER WANTED.—A YOUNG LADY, FULLY ‘competent to take charge of a house in all its branches, will bear of a good home by addressing Bryan, Herald effi Mare a SCOTCHMAN, WHO WAS FOR SOME tim ov" ence round manager on an irom and coal field, it desirous of filling a similar situation here. Ho has a thorough knowledge of chomis:ry and mineralogy. Address ktelbite, Herald office, } OMAN CATHOLIC GOVERNESS WANTED.—A RE- spectable lady, who is thorouchly capable of teaching French music, drawing, and the ordinary English branches, will, and 9 comfortabl lo home with a respectable private town. Addroes &. N., Herald office, ty SHIRT MANUFACTURERS —A LADY POSSESSING S sewing mschise wishes to engage 8 certain quantity of sewing and stitching fad bosoms onch week, at the most re at 149 Walker street. (0 INVALIDS.—A LADY, WHO HAS A FEW HOURS unoccupied daily upon her hands, would like to employ them in the way of reading t» either Indy or gentlomaa, who may, by indisporition, be confined within doors, and fool that musement can be realized from entertaining books u at they themselves feel mot ins mood to peruse. Reapect- ab'o partics may address Reader, Herald office. herself understood. 0. DRUGGIsTS —A GENTLEMAN WHO ARRIVED IN ., and also enoug! ployer, wishes to engage bis stores on Broadway. Wages not ao much an objoc "pportunity t» become fally acquainted with the Englis) lan guage, Address D. K,, Herald office. 10 LAWYERS.—WANTED, A SITUATION AS CLERK ina 1aw office, with the pritilene gt reading Jaw, by fr: duate froma university. Please eddross R. Horald office. (0 CHEMISTS AND DRYSALTERS —A YOUNG MAN, having ‘a thorough knowledge of chamistry, both manu facturing and analytical, is desirous of oblaining a situation in ary way connected with chemical pareuite; he has a good knowledge ot dusiness, Addross D., Herald office, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE vowa Nain cook, washer and ironer. Can be seen at No. 176 irteenth stroct, for two day Ce eae lapel AN AMERICAN LADY, A S{TUATION a» housekeeper, or a8 companion for an invalid; would bo willing to travel. 'Ploaso oall at 283 Madison strect, or address i. E. D., Herald office. Good refarence can be given. ANTED-BY A HEALTAY YOUNG WOMAN, WITH a fresh breast of milk, a situation as wet nurse. Can beseen for three days at'192 Wost Fourteenth street, bo- tween Fichth and Ninth avenues, also the child she has been nursing. WARTED—A SITUATION, 48 BOOKKEEPER, BY & German, who writes # fair hand, and understands his business thoronghly. He can produce the bess of references. Ary other employment or business would likewise be se. cepted. Address G. H., Herald office. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG LADY, TO LEARN DRESS- making and do the work of avery small family as n While learning; none but ® good seamstress good reference required. Apply at corner of Fulten avenue and Adelphi street, Brovklyn. ANTED—A GOVERNESS, TO TAKE CHARGE OF four girls, a short distance trom the eity; one capable of teaching French, music, and the ordinar ish branch- es. required. For particulars, apply at 11 East Thirty first street. mpi SITUASION, AS CHAMBERMAID AND & respe oung Women, who per- aking Ind: ‘snd children’s dresser. feotly nndervtand Any communication: Sooo And i L, 58 Fulton stro ) Lawrence street a we e sromptly atten: to, Bost of referenc be heard of for s few d only. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN Of CAPABILITY and hon few gontlemen’s washing, or to do ¢ washing of amily. | Good reference giver. Call or addrise A. S. B., 242 East Tenth street. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, a situation ss chambermald or heat ee do plain sewing; has good referons be 'y hour for two days, at 154 East Two! var mth ttre et, vecona floor, front room. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, in a private family, to do housework, Washing and ironing, and plein vewing. Bost of olty refer: dace Risen. Call as U9 Chariton street for two day ANTED—A GERMAN, SWEDISH OR NORWEGIAN i, (mast understand A English.) as cham ermaid and to assiet in washing; m Well recommended. Apply At ®t Harrison strost, Bouth Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung Woman, as seamstress and chambermaid ins vate family, Best of aty referenee given. Can be soen ab 4 Ext Brow way, for two ANTED-—-BY AN AMERICAN YOUNG WOMAN, A alt orto take Gareof a baby and do plain sow berwork in a small family Brest of city retarshees. Please apply at No. 19 Chariton streot, for two daye. aa IMMBDIATELY—A DRE“SSMAKER, AT MRS, bd rect, corner of Broadway. ‘ANTED—A LADY, TO TEACH FRENCH, DRAYING and painting, ina Temale seminary. Good inducements will be offered ton lady well qualitiod, tay whose whole time con. te commanded, Address W. R. B., No, 3 Park row, until Monday, at 3 P. ANTED—A NICF, TIDY PROTESTANT GIRt, TO do the work of « small family of three persons; she must be an exoellent waster and ironer, and make herself enerally useful. Such a one will find a Zood home, <8, & Apply immediately a tt DY, RESPECT. plaia sawor, mtd a be well rooom- lived two yeare in , sween First ave- mended. “Please ¢ WARTED-A situaTion ‘Arcr-can woman, as housckeeper and seamstress, Ap ply at No. 376 First avenue, ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL, ABOUT SEVENTEEN yeara of age, to attond to a child, and to v axe her: self generally useful in small privace family. Apply st 460 Broome str-et. ANTED—A NEW BORN MALE CHILD TO ADOPT, one of good p ge vould be pi no objeotion to an illeritioate’ ene, aed whe. yourger the better Nidrorced to O. C., Bromdway Post 0 child can be seen, will bo Promptly atteaded ‘ANTED BY A PROTESTANT MARRIED WOMAN, who-has jast Loe lost her first baby, # situation as wet nurse Py lefamily. Inquire or Mrs, Moore, 258 four- p atroot, Refere-ce given, ‘ANTED—A SINGLE MAN, AS WAITER IN A PRI- pebpiaiedena Teta eset Cae tea chr Temteatety, ane A reutio Hovclcek A.M. tol P.M at the front. office, frst floor, 49 Chambers street. XOUNG OR MIDDLE AGED MAN AS jaim agency office in t Twins waives “Wail nad ceplaly, ond bas law office, preferred. (Address Claln ‘Agont, box ico, Wasi in , Provious om- fy retbremen, nse pelecy expectede a ANTED— 4, SALESMAN, TO TAKE CHARGE OF broidery department. | None other than . perien yhom will be give r Apply to Lord Taylor, Cath ANTED—A WAITER, WHO PERFECTLY UNDER. his business. City references required. Apply at as South atroot, seoon wooond story. man, hed oxy ANTED-<A MP gi py TO GO soura. A first-rate worl: tng._Apply te Young AICHMAKERS WaNTE! 802 Broadway. oo cobee e WANTED.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GENTLEMA% who, nee wa of time and opportunity, has not been durive of noar'y four yours in this oity, to he come acq ined with tha opposite sex, takos this method of 1d be most happy to reoaive communica ig lady of respeotability, Intellscence, line addressed to Auquetus Sppointing an iatery WANTED-A YOUNG MAN, WIO WRITES A GOOD as clerk and hookheeper Address: ia hand eotat in ar’ lary, tQomodetate, A. Be Unicn equate Lost Osa, Wi tire eh GOOD HEAD WAITER AND TWO OR three sel conga waiters; also s man ss porter, and to erally useiul. The best of rofsronces ra y to open oysters. Apply Broadway, ANTED. “AN EXPERIENCED CUTTER OF court, dren's clothing ziosere, the vor; it rover: ’ o'mate niin ee Patterns, required from timo 3 ou After his own Tul erat gg fadhen tio, abl FO SO RS A TINMAN, TO GOOD YOUN We fieere ka ap & Neal, Hones- Ware. try. _ ‘WANTS. ANTED.—AN ASSISTANT PORTER, IN A WHOLE- ‘sale hardware store. He must understand packing goods. Address Hardware, Herald office, with reforences. ANTED_IN A SILK AND MILLINERY GOODS J0B- Fe, an experienced salesman, having » good ac- ais tante with the bayeenet millinery goods. Addsoes i Courier and Enquirer off Wiad AN IMPORTING ag oy > 4 tablishment; ® good talesman, who is full; th the business, Address box 424 Post ES- ‘Bo- Wares SITUATION AS GARDENER, BY a 1d May man, who understands the mansgom het or cold F cypmn yg the raising of all finde of Fegotab #, and the layi out of flower grounds. Has no fection to go te any part of the United States. ‘The best of city reference given. Address M. D,, 85 West Seventeenth otreet, until suite EDO Go 1% IN eg COUNTRY, AN UNMAR. fo to take if hi ‘and to make himself renealiy oful. ‘Apply to Francis Far- ris, No 38 Broadw: W4NIZED—A, YOUNG MAN, AS ASSISTANT BAR- keeper, one who understands his business and can pro- duce unexcoptionable references from his last employer, may apply ab 754 Broadway, corner of highth street. WA4NZED-—TWO OR THREE GOOD WAITERS, WHO sare served In that capacity in private families in Eu rope: Englishmen would be preferred. 4 apply but those who can show the Leek character aud reesmuned anes frer the persons in whose service they have been.- Apply at the TE General of France, 88 Walker strect, bobwoen ry ‘ANTED—ONE OR TWO MEN, COMPETENT TO acT runners fora hotel. Apply to ir. Wilson, 202 Wil- Viam street, between eight and nine Fall -AN EXPERIENCED CUTTEI and superintend the manufacturing of bo; must have a perfect knowledge of the business wrenahe » No other need apply, at No. 37 William street, up stairs. ANTED—AT NO. 620 BROADWAY, TWO GOOD waiters, who can como well, roocmménded; no others need apply. Call from § to 10 A. AITER WANTED-IN [A SMALL mily; one who understands her bt Apply at No $3 B ANTED,— PROFESSOR DE ALTON WILT, SES on reveipt of one doliar, printed instructions to the pddrees of any lady of gentleman, by which they may realize from $10 to $15 per week. with 2 little industry. All lettors repaid. Address Professor De Altum, 124 Chatham square ‘ost Office, New York ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE BOY. Goon > CITY wired." Address box 2 731, P TO cur ? plothing ; ts PRIVATE FA- bring city reverences well acquainted with the cityand. also know h . horse. Good references will be required. Call at pry a re secret, betwoen 10 and 12 ¢’clock, ANTED—AT 622 BROADWAY, SALESMEN, SCHOOL teachers, port's, coachmen, barkeenors, waiters, pore rn trades and for hotels, gitls te go South aud W and se housekeepers, 4c. Applicants at a distance, | onolos: ing $1, stating references, Ac., will be prom ly, muited, PINK, Agent, THOS. THE LECTURE SEASON. ena NN NCO t OOOO ON M> DION BOURICCAULT, ON TUZSDAY EVENING, December 6th, will commence his series of winter even ith a literary sketch of ** European Sooisty,” painted 5 views taken in London and Pari Oa Thursday even- ing, Decomber &th, Mr. Bourcicault will relate The Story of the Stage,” beine the life and adventurss of Two Maree, A classical tale, illuitrated with the following visws:— eadia, In ancient Greeca, 500 yoars before Christ. 2 Me Myst leusis, in Aftion. “3 The first repr. sentation o' 01 s Bound” in the Lenaion, or Theatral Temple of Bacchus at Athens. 4 A village in (alabria, 500 yoars after Christ. 5A tery God in Bam) ton Court Gardens, given Cacdinel Wols»: rv Vi 6. Tho first representa- qi fon of ** Hamlet” Blackfriars Theatre, with the fol- lowing strong onst—Hamlet, Lowell; The Ghost, Shakspearo. 7. Windsor Castle in the time of Blizabeth, dur ng the re- reseatation of the ‘* Merrie Wivoi of Windsor” before the Buen, by command. 8. Windsor Crstle in the time of ‘istoria. @ Rubens Galle during the representation of Up,” betore the Queen, authoavic in every detsil. matter, have been treated sinters in Eniland. ecember 15, Mr. Bourcicault will toh of ** Woman.” On this subject ‘December 22, Mr. Bouroiowuts will eri ‘four literary soireos by # relation of his own career entitled © My Literary Life,’ boing adven- tures of s literary man in london and Paris; anecdotss of literary and polltical celebrities in Evrope; the art of writing dramas, and the greater ert of getting them played; s0n ¢ scoount of tho crigina’s ia Londen high life, from which jcsult drow the most popular characters in his glance at the London press, &o., <o. Thero entertainments will be glvon at the Hope Chapel, 718 Broadway. nm, fifty cents. Tickets to all the princiral hotels: at Hall & Co Orden & King’s, Wall stroot, and a cf the entertainment. ponding with its number, ar Bourel HE LAST CIEMICAL LECTURE OF THE COURSE, én the History of Crestion, will be delivered by Dr. Doremus, at tho New York Medical College, East Thir.eonth treet, this evening, at 734 v’clcck. WINANCIAL. —GREAT PUBLIC ACCOMMODATIC’ Persons in want of money oan hat on hornos, carriages, wagons harnc silver plat oods, and all artic erione confidential, Private rooms for M.to9P. B., st lt ae WILLIAM TAYLOR, $100.00 ary amount advanc ine of every description; gold ani n watchos, jewelry, wilh, de 8. Office hovra from 9 A. street, +00 in the basement, $100 CASH A NCES.—IF YOU I1AVE merchandise or personal property of any kind, 10, 00 to convert the same into cash, go to No. 42 Rosde etreet, corner Broadway, room No. 14, ‘where liberal cash anvances,(or purohases,) are made on diamonds. watchos Jewelry, segars, merchandise and personal property generally 0.000 10 LOAN—ON DIAMONDS, WaTCARS Jewelry, segars, or personal Reey, gone $50 (oity etceks nogotiated,) in sums from ‘bought for onsh, at the watch importing and loan oe 102 au atrcet, dorner of Ann, #es0n4 floor, room No, % VASH ADVANCES, IN SUMS FROM & UPWARDS can bo had for short periods, on consignments of pianos watcher, drygoo’s, groceries, hardware furniture, boo! sationery, merchandise and. porsonal property generally, For sale cheap, seven pianos, twenty gold watches, chains, srectacles, rognre. fireproof wife, guns, large mirror. paint: ings, &¢., dc, I. PF. JONES, 52 Ann stroot, second floor. REEMEN’S HALL ASSOCIATION OF BROOKLYN. Stock of the above will ba bought at a fair price. Herald om with number of share: d lowest cash price, Justive, A office, ‘OUN B. MUFRAY, NO. 12 WALL STREET, OVER THB Continental Bank, purchases and cells, on commission, railroad securitics, s\erling exchange, bonds and mortgagee ko. A i <netotintes ‘advances upon vecsels and approved ‘ONEY! MONEY!—CASH ADVANCES 4ADB OF Cay tied dry goods. hardware, secars, pianos, watobes jewel diamonds, morchandise, and Reraenet et erty renerally, in sume ted mit, Apply to R. WOO lees atroot. second floor, Office hours from 9 A. M. to P. M. ONEY.—G0 70 289 OR 293 BROADWAY FOR MO- ne: ou can get what oa x regaire with watehos, diamor erretey: Lid ware, silks, dry goods, &c. above are’ bonght liberal terms. Up stairs, room No, 3, from 9 to 4 o’olvok. aa as AGENCY.-TO LOAN, AT THE No. 50 Annfatreet, seeond floor, front room, on diamonds parti sularly, and also jowelry, sears, pinnos, and morchandire generally; or goods bought for cash. sae: a private. Office hours fron 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. No hum- ANAMA RAILROAD COMPANY.—$1.478,000 SEVEN eent, coupon bonds, convertible into stock within five years. Sig Ag ey be received at the office of the Company, roadway, in the as New York, Rou 8 otelock on the 4th day of January, 1854, for any sum not exceeding $1,478,(00, of the bonds of the Panams Rail: road Company, payable onthe Ist day of July, 1 The donde are for on’ thousand dollars cach, dated November th, 1°68, with interest at seven por cont. per annum, com. mencing perl ets Latte half yearly, in the city of New York, and aro nly rematuing convertible bondr that oan bo iseued on: ae the charter from the State of New York, dated April 7, 1849. The Board of Directors having recently wade ® full communication to the ge ning scoom panied Lp hore sa report of the Chief Engineer, te the Directors, it is deemed unnecessary to enter into parti cvlars in this advirtisement. Parties who are interested in the work, or who may feel disposed to make proposals for with ~it a the bonds about to he issued, will bo fnentsh report and commnni mation they mey dorire, on application to the offi company. A fow brief statements, however, may be ascent able. Tho seotion of the road from Aspinwall, (Navy Bay) to Barbacoas, x distance of twonty three miles waa openc in July 152. and from that time to thie kas boon i and su canful operation. A further distanes of ‘will he opened on or boforo the firat of the earnings of the road must nocessari eroaged, The remaining portion of the ro: to Panama) only eighteen miles, it eosnfdently expect bd nil be ‘comploted in the course of the eusning year. and if no wnforescan obstacles prevent, as ear! Ie ja. to obtain the: money fer tre completion. of thes teen miles that the bon da shows to be lesmed see offered. ond ing doubt, Ie entertained that they will be aden ‘ffect thie objent Tho company rascrves the right tS seep! or refuso any of the bide which may be offered, as the inter gate cf tho company may roqure. | Parties whogs bide are socepted will bo required to pay twenty per cent upon the amount averded to thom on the 6th day of January, and fiftern per cent on the Sth davs of Fobrusry, March, April and May, resrcotively, end the balance on the Sth da: Tune. But they will he et Unerty to nny the full amoaey st once, and also to pay the balancs oayand the sevé instalment abany time previous to the date fixed for tho Inet payms ‘nd roceive their bonds. ‘The right is ale» reserved bythe compans. in onse of default in payment of the instalments, to reroll the boxds at tho risk and oxponae of the Party, making default. This company ant from vibe republic of New Gravada, possens wey liber rat righ tia, and, amongst others, th and’ contit 1° the government of the United Hates. No arte or contribu: bn ota Lod oar be Lage on ane road by the govern: ities ert; Sr Ein’ ctasportrd serems ths lethares ou Centerer te 0 DAVID HOADLEY, President, te, 01 person: ‘clon, chong and Teen AL confidential eithor in S MONKOR, 119 Soriagatiect, transactions will be strict! person or by Tettor, to TAME MITTANCES TO 1] ENGLAND) I SOOT. Rees ‘Walea.—Dits of the Bank ot Ne bore Pigay Tom, fae dale’ tu th aale by O. 0 orpool, in ae ot es ster't Tiifoa cine. up. 2 Old oD, Wator strom. om mye e NTE aC ‘ator Rindeprasss TO IRELAND ere FROK &: ‘and t iar ioe payable as sig every Troland, are iseued by whee a ‘ und x Swallow of Liverpeo! 4 Trendon pac chet stp we beg et hipe. AN. GRIN, [, & OM... RF South street. te Tamoeet™ 3 CLOPHING, &C. ABE OFF CLOTHING AND sea otiain the o Mihent pee oo by sending for restdi Rim Shroot. WB. jl same te od by Mrs. NARTIBT, A FROM TR! feoslon, often hie a male as Opply ae a6 fog 5, teoen 4 a .] ber ouita, a neato © gravings, fancy goo ie NOTICE.—THUMAS BELL, SUCFION SER, B thi Pelocky in the sales rooms No. 10 North William. ry goods, & large quantity of clothing, lush oaps: cutlery, and guns. | Also. ome most splendid watohes, ease a goods, by yg othe erick segars, one lendid furniture, of alld descriptions. o¢ ICTION porice.— g. wi ipeluding one whe Tao 1.8ON, ee ovelook, ata air ny stresies avy oe f charrs, 100 office chairs, 20 recking chairs ecfar costly, engravings: @ shes, ervekery, oy e Albert. cookin 00D8 aNd forks, jewe pels old brandy, Her batilen a Le 100 Lom UTCH BULBOUS A Satardes = at 103 50n, phen suit purebasers, G remptory, to clo: LBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTION: Lj ALBERT H Posse sell bn Saturday, aah if uA tho! of the algae i eer fine ard choice win and warranted as dosoribos, and cluding Deft Cordon, and ‘ine oll Amon ea Ormen, bret it ye see rands, incin ‘Ninos, Bi 4 LBERT H. 1 NICC eale of fine and o> ported Havana and ot! colay & Co, will vel) ti. salesroom, No. 169 Broad. choice wines, rar. ry 1ON EER. — POSITIVS sp old brandics, prime ims Albert H. Nie he ithout reserve, fin and other segare, includiag Dutt Gordon, an tillado shersien, old South Side madcira, fine old port, St, Julian, Hiekeim Prieure, Csntenace. Chateau, Des Ormes, Beaugolar's aud Volnay Burgundy ; 200 Die ‘of Hied and other hij eb ob d fine old Amon: ‘Vinee Csstelion, ‘Wenndie demijobns o: very fine pale oeard bran invoice of prime Havel La Viola, Rionds hors, the whole to Faboduria Cabsuan y Caro: i told Positively, RANCH & McDONNELL, AUCTIONEERS, 13, FULe ton street, will roll on Monday. Deo 5, at their storo, a fine assortment of piain pile faetiodable fur niture, consisting of sofas, sofa b wi OKany ante tables, side an: card, centre, work and side tabli and paintings; also, six splendid suites of rosewood furniture, in satin brocatelle’ and plush; ro ewood marble top centre 5 0 stands, and Gtage maché workboxes foliog, albums, teatrays aad. ti two dozen mabocany chair frame may concern. Also, by virtue of a mortcace, the oxtures and, furniture of a ealoon and office. viz. desks, counters, stoves, couches, ch: y, Lotrigerator, clocks, cor ee on account of whom it ollototh, carpets, tables, AUCTIONEER.—PIANOFORTE, BRO- pir glassses, secretaries, &0., aud’ail the 01 , made expressly forthe use, and warranted will i day> at 10 o'clock. from the five story fro No. 150 West. Twenty-first ntreot, being in part of carved rosewced suits in crime nailteisceadneetat and orit a le window curtsion Feoseh crnte pic rosewood ‘nisnotorte, rosewood etagere, lasses. Italian and Ey ier mache do. an vy El'zatethan a1 na }, hair mattresses, ee > come Billoy en on PAINTINGS, mt psd &C.— 10., Auctioneers, 2 on skeeriny, Teo a. as 1036 o'clock. at Red iad, Ni ‘and cottage bedsteads, ware. peddisn, ¥ ey AUCTIONEER. or Saturday, Dec. 9 Beekman street, a ¢ oabinet furniture of ever; in part of rich rose wood ani , rc se Wood and mal library book eases, wardrobes, buok am ‘bureaus, carved do, #. extention do, hair mattresses, cottage tapestry and other car- fn, together with » etm: It will comprise any foraivare in marble top centre, furniture with marie and without, Ret», oil cloth in avy quantity, office des ity of bedroom and basement facniture, de 6 French plate mirrors, all sis. Also 20 dozom utagcous to thi i nd German toys in all about 200 oasce, ard duol of every variety and desirable styles suitable for the ho! tment will bef und tae Gnest offered this and will be positively sold without reverve, as er invol original eases as imported, Terms cash, city alter the toys. a large assortmen’ of entire suits uechold furniture, coasistin; in rosewood ard m Wall cies sir of black éarringe horses, kind in all harnese: ‘can be in front of our etcro o oale horse—a bay horse, fifteen har ds bigh, kind and sound, a fine saddle horse and fast trotter. ce ene PROTON REA SAuRe ROOM 486 me street— Will a on Mon- 1t beng ‘oixth dine be -! a, wotaee tables paiee of carpets, bureaus, De chairs, crcckery, all Kinds of liquors, &o, L,VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELi 1044 oFaloek, & gon consi kitchen furniture, o 1B 1 Nacsa abr assortment of hew and #0 rosewood fuite in satin, brocatelle and haircloth, bedroom funiture, bookoas: a lot of carpeting, matting. & ‘ON L. VANDEWATER. a acne BY V. ‘Turnes.— “hursda) o'clock, at No.2 menufacture of M: , extension tables, bureaus, an: rtaing, richly car Parisian oak, cove red with moquet and ik bro 5 4&».; rich chandeliers, with oat peta forte, aan chairs, enco; ‘* French plate mirrors. oa ore tel aud eo rigin overs, choice subjects, among mhich will be found an oF redro>m forniture, rosewood an ny Yrnch bedstends, bus Brursele oarpets, armure a glace, Pay che gl ss Fee ah plate, mantel ornaments, cott robes of walnut and mahogany, rosewood carved tating walnut and penersey bookcass: ry euites, highly enamel 4, mantel on nt, damaal lated ware, crystal vlass, £m kitchen furniture, with whiol REWARD TOR THE pd igs dal OF THE if beef as ciqnehees Poure No. 146 Essex straet. & Bedson, x Marl Washington Merket ‘Tho boot was night, or early on Friday morning. REWARD WILL BE PAID TO ‘who carted sight bales of wool for Andrew MoDon- m the store of Osbern, frum- es reet, if he will inform sthe WakD & LAMPMAN. Y. and &. RR. Co., foot of Duane © street. gg ol os. TAU RSD AY, AFTERNOON, ch, Tob Tre shove vowed will b "be pat ving it wih "Abra of Bartholf, 33Geld ween ae THE CARMAN ad, on the 29th of July Int, fro bull & Co., No. 5 Brid; acribors where he el Of REWARD, be Fagg id poor ay, end white, ne: ed Pen h iron buckle and tue. Plows aa eat se r turn to the above No. $8 bitin one $2:b 1 f an it —' BBNOON, TWEEN TAR Mg? YESTERDAY AFT vataskeh Dag Fe Felton: (om N DOLLARS REWARD —A SMALL Cas PIT 0 ne Ge and white brigh lost Pepueen Sing Si and nee York, or beg and Wi treat iow papers, de. et Bron 1. ost OR Stas DRari ie fim Ne Honed ngainet negotisting val ar ark ne" Ms nn Rk FANCY vy ARTICLES, APIER MACH GOUDS.— voice of hoic DODR.—WILL tables, in aves dscapes: mtitaly 2 ‘com ined, ay Sry "Dutch eteehs manufacvarer ods, inlaid s!voxs,

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