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Personal Intelligence. ‘The Right Honorable the Earl of Mountoashel, froma eug tour through Canada and the Southern States of America, has returned to this city, and ocsupies apart- ments at the Carlton Houre. Hon, Wm. Casey Jones, San Francisco: Hon. Wm. Bald. win, New Hampshire; Hon. James Marchon, Canaia; F Hollins, Baltimore; ¥. Chickering, Boston; 8. Peck, Mav J, Mslchelborn, Maryland :B L. Omstend, New Oc!" ang! Ool J. L, Davi. Texas, were among tho arrivals yes’ arday at the Metropolitan Hotel. W. 8. Burr, Richmond R, 8. Wilson, do; A. "page, Bos- ton; E.R. Kimball, do; G. B Wessen, do; ©, “pase Lancaster; Jchn Davidson, Albany; E Shi ypen, Philadel- paid Cooper, St. Pauls; Hin. WP, Watson, Ohio; pt. 8. Hibber, U. $ Army; Col. W. J. West, do, arrived yesterday at the St. Nisholas. Prof, Reenly, Ciucinnatt; Gen. Cadwallader Philadel- : KE, Taber, New Redford, Muss; W. D. |. Webrier, do: Leslie Taylor, Savannah; H. W. Cole, Montrosl; Cant, Robinson, Newburgh; A.B. Low, Seu Francisco; W. Robinson Boston; James Baily, Sacra- mento. Hon. Geo. Ashmun, Mass.; A, McClean,’ Albany, arrived yesterday at the Aster, rooeopelfeg i a leston, in steamo! Southerner—D Ft: Erom Charleston, in steamship Southerner—D Ftabbleselt Mies SF Hapgood N sere U's a Wk Proctor—ight inthe stee nent London, in sbip Nouthampto: W Harper, snreo children ind sorvant, Mrs Sittney E Mom "Beo' ott? and two servante, Miss Morse Rev J C Foster, N York, Prot tA Nash, Mase:'Sic Wm Boyd. C Robbins, Miss Rob: Bing, Mr Sheft-ld, 1.1 Mosley, Miss E I. Slyth, Miss Mawby, ST Millard, indy and five children Londoa, P A Lipman, Medy two canes, Mrs Lipman, Miss Lipman, Miss f Lip wan, Germany. From Smyrna, in brig Favorite—Dr Jo ju pein Sams, to brig, hn P Gunn, Rufus DEPART RES, r Bremen, in the steamship Germania.—N Allgter, wife, wo children, H Lange, Soloman Rosenberger, Joseph itl, W Flutte, And Pia, imi ré, Gustav Walker, Edward Lasson, Chr Birckoback, Henrich Kundeon, For Norfolk, Petersburg and Richmond, in tho steamship Jamertown- MM Mahou, G Charch, 8B ‘duilberd, H Cook, J W Thattord, G 4 Thatford, aC Morgan, Jr, W Loo, lady and child, Miss Picot, Miss Mary Southard, J H Wilson and dagys “Taylor, € J Curtis and lady, AJ Wostand la ty, Misa OD Rodinson.’ JA Zetar and lady, Judge Stona and indy, L Pavlding, W Jenkins, Mise M Katton, Miss J Buchanan, A A Parker, © Odenbaner, A Law, A Moage, C J Mongo, OF Monge, N Godman, A ¥ Monge, H Maxwell. O Batchely, J Ci min ings—Fighty four in the steera e. Char a, in teamship James Adger—Mrs Morris }) Mise Josephine Murris, Miss Sophia Morris, Miss C JK Doon J Murphy, W W Norton, G Ferry, AS Mandervillo, MB Manderville, A Stevens, G3 Ray aond, 8 D Bingham, J H Deveno, J B Metter, R Reynolds, Mrs Kem. erst and child, Mrs Ring aud son, GW ilden, kev WT Potter, John E Cooke, W Silkey, O Chaffel, J Lovy, Miss D oe Clark, Miss C Kelly, Dr Barton, @ Abbott, E Howell, Mra Sts, family and servant, EW Terry. TH Wu Miss & Hubbard Mrs § Morris and family, HL Smith, Mies MeDuf- Van Bu en, lady, two children and fee, Miva ME Cowles, & nurse, W Barcaz, A Reod and family—Ninety-four in tae atecrsyo. Theatrical and Muatcal. Bowery Turatne.—Mr. Charles Burke, a popular come- inp, commenc+s ao engagement on Monday evening, and appears in two characters, Mr. J R. Scott, Mr. Eddy, and other fovorites also appear. The Dill includes a varictf of attractions, Broapway Ticaras.—Mirs Davenport commences the second week of her engagement on Monday eveniag. A wew play “ Adrienne, the Actress,’ is to be produced, Iie a traralation from the French. Me. C. Pope, Mr. Davidge, Mr. Barry, Mrs. Abbott and others of the stook Company. will appear in the pla: Bortox’s Tuxatre —Bouroicault’s camedy, “ The Fox Host,” in baviog a fine rau. It is to be played on Mon- day night, and during the whole of next week. Mr. Too- dew also appears on Monday. Tax OrsRa.— The Prophet,” of Meyerbeer, which hi bern well received, is Anat tote played again chia evening. Signor Salvi, Signora Steffanon\, Marici Bane- + ventano, ard cthers appear. The incidental ballet, akat- ing scone, &e., are well done. Namoxat Tazaree.—‘ Uno'e Tom's Cabin’? is up for auother week, and it is to be played on Monday evening with the urna cast, including little Cordelia Howard. A mew local play. written for this theatre, and called ‘ Lit tle Katy the Ilot Corn Girl,”’ is to bs produced oa Monday atternoon. Mr. J.J. Prior’ Mrs, Prior and Cordelis How- ‘ard have parts inthis play. Itis to be represented on every afternoon except Wednes fays and Satu: days. Wattack’s THzaTRE —The rtandard com ecy, The Poor Gertieman,” is to be played on Monday evening—Mo Biate, Lester, Beoughat, L Thompson, an* Mrs. Conway paying the principal qharacters, ‘Bleak House’ is also be playec—Mrs. Conway a3 “Tacy Dediock ” Barnem’s Musevm —Monday will be # festival day at this house, the afternoon aud eveving performances baing for the berefit of C. W. Clarke, the director of the stage. Be is a popular manag:r and actor. SULIIEN be ee ces another sories of his concerts at Me~ tropolitan Wall next Monday. The first corcert will be for the benefit of the St George British Protective Emi- gract Society. “God Save the Queen” and the Ameri ean Quadrilies” are announced, Bowrry Cicrs.—In addition to the usual performances at thia house, Mr. George Sergeant will appear on Mon day, and ridee character act; and a new afterpiece, in which M. Chiarini will appear, is also announced. Bunz will remain another week at the Stuyvesant Insti- tute to emuve and instruct tue people, Prrnan’s “SkvEN Mire Mirror” is still on exhibition at Academy Hall, where it ean be seen every night this week. Omusry’s Minstrars give = fine programme for next Monéxy evenng. The“ oncert a Ie Juliea,” the “Bar- lesque shakers,” and the “Chinese Acrobats” are all in- @lucec inthe bill. At Hore Cuaret, Jones’ Pantoscops of Cali ornis is stil eacxh bition, It isa cheap method of obtaining coa- @ideradly informati n relative to the lacd of gold. At Woop's ma. Hatt, 444 Broadway, on Monday thers will be any emount of fan and music. The pro- gramme is excellent, both ia quality and quantity. Police Intelligence. Distribution of the Bank Reward.—Oticer Keefe after receiving tie $4,270 from the May. sum paid by the Bank of the State of New York for the recovery of npwards of $32,000 of the money stolen from said bank—has made, so ve are informed, a very ger erous cis'ribution, or division it might be termed, sf the money. There were three persens beriden Keele acknowledged to have been interested, viz :—Captaia Brenznn, cf the Sixth war’ police, Captain Leonard, o: the Secon’ ward, and oficer Brown, the partner of Keafe, Captains Leonard and Brensan have received $500 each, and officer Brown 31,500, thus leaving Mr. Keefe bat @ trifle over $1,500 for hinz-elf, Jurenile Thieves —Cwo boys. pamed John Ryen and Michnel Collius, were yestorday arrested by iliser Kiley, of the Firstward, cha gea with stealing $275 from Wil. Ham Mctirath. The accused wire conveyed before Jastice Ggborne, who ec mmitted them to the Tombs for examina- Anoher Stebbing Affray.— Officer McLaughlin, of the Sixth ward, yesterday arrested a young man named Patrick Riley, on the charge of stabbing Patrick Hay in the rhoul'er with a penkoife, inflicting a ceria ‘wound, with su irtent of taking life, sa is alleged by the injured party. The accused was txken before Justice res; who detained bim in prison yo await an exami mation. To fravellers to and from the West. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. The public should be made acquainted with the fact that the train of cars from Cincinnati at 6 A. M. Goes not meke convestion at Buffalo, and arrive at New York in thirty hours. It is a great humbug. ‘The conductors on the State Road are: very unobli- ging, and no water is conveyed in any of the cars for the use of the travellers. L. Wanted. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. ‘Twenty-five street cleaners and a new Alderman for Bank street. Also, a sewer and a blood tank for the deposits of the slaughter honses, for which a a will be paid from the heavy Coe) now on 1. fe Many Resipenra. P. S.—A similar street cleaner is wanted for every Part of the city. We are in avery filthy condition. Holiday Gifts.—Meade Brothers be Uy colored daguerreotypos, taken daily, are appro Nouire fer Thavksgi ‘Christm . fe pub ie are reques Ba porsi tamsbur, Perham’s Gift Farm 1s pronounced by the commi tee of shareholders appointed to ¢ ‘worth $22,000, and the trie to it indiaputabl Worth the inves'ment of a dollarto ity ti will aiturd to ly all the comforta ot life, Thon Hoh clu’ ieoinm Tings, earrings, bracelets ¢ en eeittem ete Colid Ts curse elie ak mamntasturee ree Fars walr, ‘Importer. 9 = = 'y i there are others who taso ® greater fancy to a fast hor. All oueh will invest their dollara to got Telegraph, who Sbout tho swittest nac in or around New York. ‘The ladio ti want pi 4 sontribnte thoir dollars in hopus of gat ting one of ¥. Gilbert 4 Co.'s celebrated Bolians, rom the exteblishment of Mr. Waters Bota eexos ard all ages wans pencils, pore, to., honoe everybody shold pue- onase a lot of Morham’e gift tickets, at the offics, 648 B -oad- hoxumber nov vrsldis comparatively sinsll, aud @ the necessity of early pplication, We nader- stand that the distribution will take piace avout the Oa jas mas heliday Banvard’s Holy Land - Sanday Evenings = Lbetw wogri scent aud insteustive paiutiuge acqeo he oxhi- bited every Sunday evening at the Gorama, Broadway, st Vhe usual hour, ecmmencing this evs.ing, Doo. 4th. Phrenology Up Town.-Mr Fowler lec tures at Knicker ocker Hall, corner of by-third steeot fud righth aves uc, on Monday evening, Dec. 5, on phies and Facts of T at 7}a 6'olouk, eh Voblic examinations. From the Home jsournal—“ We advise those who wich to improve their bamdvwriting to bear in mind that ‘Lore is uc ta piace ia the world whore tao ert of pon- MeDship can be acquised, either more agrooably or more expeditiously, thin at the superb eatadlishmeat of Mr. QULD3MITH, 262 broadway.” 50,000 Readers.—Partitular Attention im- modistely should be given to Aly. BRISTOW'S troo snd faith{ul instruction, iv giving every one}.s superior, noblo Usod, wih more than 2000 prewioma, This Mr. B. posi- ure ingures fer a fow dollars, ax nis «s!eot writing parlors, ‘Written at $1 for fifty. romuway. ‘ivy Mr. B., ladies and gentlomes. Cards Hallett, Davis & Co's Pi susepencion bridge—circular soales. best that are mode. Ihe» aro sold in great numbers, id very low, by T. 8 Berry, 297 Bron way, where also may found a grcat varloty of second-hand pianos, cheap. Whe Rest Planos ti , With Grand are acknowledged to bo C tition for tone, quality, and Ue WATERS, 853 Broad way, cole pi Young American Polka, by Vanderwycd— Boa toatoa to Captain ingr cham, the true delivorer of Kozsta, Es B beautiful vignette. Lui) copios sold tho Sst weok, RA nu dliaied . 8 Berry, 27 Broadway, agent for Hallett, avis dé Co's manos, eels Dimolution of Par tnecship.—Wolau & Bor oe West heres chipping uth» t atrest, nave this day dissolved ; ot i tracted by the said firm aftor ‘BH, BORCHERS, 4sds.— David Rait, Importer, 362 er of White stroot, up stairs, offers for sale Jewelry at Manufacturers Prices,— Rich ry of new patteras—bra ping, ins pensils, ths wubseriber, ', Manufacturer. Furs!—The Best and Cheapest Ladies’ Furs! The vory host furs arc now being go'd at t'e lowest prices at FRANK BENNETT & CO'S, £51 Broadway. noxt store but ene to Lennard streot. Avery article offered by them is made in the most elegant and fashionable shape of tho darwost und tich imported to their own order, and warranted in every case perfectly genuin Clothing.--Clothing of every description, suiti of the best materials, aad im the most fos! may always bo found’ at No. 81 John atroe! au. W. W. PARSELLS & CO. Cloaks! Ladies’ Cloaks.—The Largest and most beautiful assortment of fashionable ladies’ Parisian cloaks will now be oved of at exceedingly low prives. 2y RANK B. CO, (S31 Broadway. N. B.—Next NE store but one to Leonard Green’s Shirts have become a fixed fact inventory. No gentleman considers his ward- without a set of them, and the stresm of cu + into Gree blishment, No. 1 Astor House, is ever ou the increase. Note the fact that Green, No, 1 Astor Honse, evjoye the reputation throughout ‘the Union of making the neatest and best fitting shirts manufactured in ths country, and of nevor ditappoiating a customer in the r delivery. Sewing Machines.—An Entirely New In- Yontiom, and made of extra eizo, fur the parposo of quil ing linings, sné other similar uses. Those machines sew with asinglo throad, avd have an entirely originsl food motion, whoreby the necessity of an interlining is avoided, and the stitching done without drawing the goods. Cail aiid seo tho machine in operation. I M. SINGER & CO., No. 823 Broadway. One Thousand Dollars Reward will be oy the eubsoriber, apon vompetent evidonce beiug pro- ed thas the osfiance salamander safos, (Gaylor’s prtont,) have over fatied in preserving their contents from fire or burglars, Safes of all gises forss ¢ at the donee 192 Poarl strect, one door below Maiden laud by ROBERT M. PAy- RICK, manufacturer. 2,000 Copies Sold Weekly—Twenty-three xallons of whiskey oonverted into forty gallons. It will he Of a beautiful color, good bead, fine body, and luscious taste, That celebrates chemist, Lacour, of Bordeaux, has devoved forty years to the study of the manufacture of ‘liquors with: out distillation, All kinds of liquors made for. thirteon to ninety cents pergallon. Puro vinegar made in twenty-four hours for to cents per gallon. All kinds of wines, oordi 1a, bitters, coda and mineral watora, without apoarasus; porter and al4, without brewing, 0, Got up im beautiful, siylo. Price $1.60. Tho trade supplied by ADRIANCK, SHRRMAN &CO., No. 2 Astor House, Gouraud’s Liquid Hair Dye, bear In Mind never fnils to give satisfaction, Ib is warranted, Equally famous is Gouraud’s poudre subtilo for upronting hair fom low foreheads, or any part of the body. Medicated asap cures ehafes, ot aps, eruptions, £0. Lily white, rouge, hair restora: tivs and perfumory, at.tho old established depot, 67 Walker street, first store from Broadway ; 12) Washington stroet, Boston; Carleton, Lowell; Bliss, Springtield ; Callender, Philadelphia ; Reid & Co., Chicago, &e. Great Robbery, of Banks!—Thief deteet ed !—The thief time has also been arrested iu his operations upon the human hair, by Barker's Tonique, reliable and inot- fensive, Price, 25 conta. Sold cverywhere. Hrinsipal dopob, BARKER'S la ir dressing establishment, 439 Broadway, Hair Dye and Wigs.—Batchelor’s Manu- factory for these articles ie removed to » OPPO site the Park, where he hasthe best aconmmodations in tho world for the sale and application of hi! hair dye and nowly invented wigs and too Nine private rooms all on one oor. H ‘Why Don’t You Try Spaulding’s Premium Reosomazy! The bast article in the world for adorning andre Horiug your hair. Seld by Rushton, Clark & @., Astor ané frving Houso {drag stores; Ring, 192 Broadway; and J. R. Feauldine, menutactarer and propricior, i Tremont row 0. russes, Shoulder Braces, Elastie Stock= fnga, for enlarged veins of the ey elastic kneo-caps, sux. ‘peneory band: al braces, Ladies’ belts a1 bdominal upporters, olub foot, knook knee and bow leg instrumants, aew instrament for prolapsus ani aud piles +7 belte or poloncy, &e., No. 12 Ann stroot. Consumption Cured by Inhalation.—Threo {etre ago L had an attack of spitting of blood; my physicixa led and cupped mo, au? insdieinos, My existenco was a burden. had a constant cough, and expectorated about one pint of purulant matter in twenty-four hours—had night sweate, ant was gradual: fading away. The doctor said my Jungs wee? ulcerated, and ecnsi-ered my-caze hopeless, Im August last I put m under the care of Dr. Janes Cameron, 556 [5uston strect, who treated ae by inhalations of medicated sir, and in four teen weeks I was perfectly woll. I pledge iny. honor ty tue truth of this statement. ROBERT MoKAY, Expross office, 173 Broad way. Married, In Wasbington, on Taescay evenirg, November 29, by the Right Rev. Bishop jJohns, of Virginis, Joun 8. Grr- ‘TINGS, Of Baltitore, to CHantorer C, Rircum, daughter of Thomas Ritchie, of Washington. On Wednesday, November 23, by the Rev. T. A. Francis, Mr Fuus 8. Coumizvou to Miss Josemuxe Cioy3, both of this city, In New Castle, on Thursday evanieg, November 10, by the Rev. Mr. Billop, Dr. Mawirs Dovat,. US Navy, to Euyzanetn. Caughter of the Hon. James Booth, Chief Jus- tize of Delaware. Died, On Friday, December 2, of dis-ase of tha brain, Ew- RANK, second son of George K. and Helen leefe, of this city, formerly of London, Eog!and, aged 8 years and 10 eee funeral service will take place, at one o'clock this afierncon, at the residence of his parents, No, 93 ‘Twentw third street. At Williamsburg, on Friday, December 2, Tuomas Jo- fra M Luxtt, aged 20 years and 4months His friends and eequaintances are reepectfally invited to attend his funeral, at two o’olock thia afternoon, from his late residense, North Fifth strest, between Thied and Fourth streets, On Friday, December 2, suddenly, Many Lockman Cur- ments, only child of John and Margaret Clements, aged 5 years, 9 monthy, and 7 days. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her paroats, No. 24 Clark street, at two o'clock this afte:noon. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. Tuomas Toon, Sen., aged 82 years, The friends of the family are respectfully invi*: * to attend his funeral, without further invitation, frou the residence of his son, Wm. 8. Toole, No. 55 Seach street, at two o’e cek this afternoon. At Hamilton, Bermuda, of the prevailing epidemic, En- monn Wako, Exq.. of Halifax, Nova Scotia, auc son ef the ‘ate Edmund Ward, Barrack Master, of that town, in'tl Goth year ef his age. On Friday evening, December 2, Many A., beloved wife of Henry C. Devencorf, aged 24 years. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. from her late residence, No. 8 Green Lane, three dcors from Sand street, Brooklyn, at two o’clock this afternoon, On Saturday, December 3, after a short illness, Joux Gattacusk, in the 40th year of his age. The friends and acquaintances of tlie family are respe :t- fully invited to attend the funers!, at one o'clock this af- ternoor, from his late residence, No, 16 Rose street. In New Orleans, September 1, Epwaxn Firvcmoss, aged 20 yearn. Cherhire papere please copy. At Havana Noverber , Apa: are, aged 20 months and 10 days, only dsughter of Wm. C ani lsabel W verte, and grand-daughter of Dr. James Wilson, of Havana, Cubs Mempbis and New Bamps) ire papera please co} TE ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, SEE SIXTH AND SEVENTH PAGES, PERSONAL. NEORMATION WANTED—OF JOHN REYNOLDS. OF county Kildare, Ireland; he is supposed tobe ia the clty. pny. information respecting him will bo thankfully recoived by his friend, Thomas 1, 472 Poarl etrect. NFORMATION WANTED—OF A GRAY HORSE AND top wagon, lost from 366 Fourth street at about 5 sclock P. M. December 3. Information to bo hit at Wyman & Brown's stalls, 72 Roade street. FMR. ISA COLLINS, (LATELY FROM EUROP will address a note to Mr. Dinard, Naseau atroot Post ( fee, statin re he can be found, he will hoar something to in’ advan EN ie THIS SHOULD MEFT THR RYE OF STera Hendry, late of Goabul’s, Glasgow, W. Brown iv. a avenue B,'botweon Eleventh and Twelfth strects, N RS. ADA b. WILL FIND A REPLY TO HER Fa- vor of the 17th, at the Broadway Post Odice, M HE LADY WITH THE BLSCK SILK DRESS, black rill hat, &e , who, on Friday after won, about 4 ooloe}, stopped to look into a bow window noar the eorner of B oadway and Maiden Jane, an¢ who attracted the notice cithe gentleman standing in an adjoining doorway. will learn something to hor advant ge by addressing Seymour, Broadway Post Office. HIS 18 TO INFORM MARK LANON, TAILOR, ALSO Miss Mary Foley, lately at Patterson, that 4. 1’! Lanon, ty ther to the formor and uncle to the Intter, i) now at Mr. Mulholand’s, 45 Whitehall street, where he expects t his frionds inim -diately, if in Now York. THE LECTY: SHASON, LECTURRS BY DR. NEWRURY—ON THE PAVsio. logical and phronol*gioal nature and improvement of man, every evening, a6 415 Broadway, illustrated by oricinal painting , abour 200 in all, to conclude with pronologit al ex- aminatio Admirsion froo, and a colloctiontakes, Tues- 'd Joctures on physiognomy. PIRITUAL MANIFESTATIONS.--PERSONS DESI- rous of witnesssing the phonowene of the epiritual pai- Josophy can do go at 413 Broadway, corror of Lispons strevt, every evening, from 7 to 10 o'clock. Admission, Judge Edmonds’ work on spiritualism for sale CRYSTAL PALAC ERINTENDBNT’S OFFIC! ALAC, Dec, bth, 183.—The pub is aro reapocttully informed that tho exhibition will continae open durix the winte from 10 ¢’slock A. M, to 9o’clook P. BL. Admission, 60 cent! n under twelve, balf price; adiniesio J, M. BATCBELDER, N ARTIST, AROUT RETIRING FROM TUR PRO fession, offdre his paintings for aslo a congonshlo price RA Broadway, eocm No.6, fram dtm nialnne Bw Pome IN PASTEL AND MINIATURG, nature, and daguerrestypes executed. and semblances warranted, ty A. SCH 494 Brondw Specim 4, == AAAAAAAAAAA AAA ‘A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FURS, URS! FURB ocmprising every dcsoripti ach a8 vietorines, muffs, outs, belonging ¥0 s retiring from the business, tnd wilt ‘be ola ohtan to tbe trate nD 4 OQ.» 16) Poacl stzest, corner Codag, ee iG LADY, WELL EDUCATED IN to give som Oa", OF to 2 ine 03 Bh . A.B, Hera) FRENCH YOU Paris, i» @ te family ic. Ae SITUATICN WANTED-BY A RESPECTABI fs cliambormaid or Iaundeeca; has liv p) young wom: Fixieon months ij e, and left in of the family going to tra of ro. to choracter and ability; has no objection to go with a ree family into the country. Can be soon fur two days elfth rtreat, between Fifth a d Sixth avennes her Ii 1VK YOUNG MAN, NINETEEN YRARS 01 Seo, speaks and writes the En, aud German lan fesqee vad who has been employ: wf three years in ono of jhe Iarge establishmente in bhis olty, and for the last year as sesistant bookkeeper, wishes an employment as the same, ras clerk, im some busi le RE Bost re- forenovs civop. Address box 1.18, Post (fice, post CHANCE FOR BOOK DRAL¥RS —A YOU MAN that travelled al} last winter through the States of Ia- diana and 11] nois, selling books, jew: Iry, dc., at mi good profite to bis (mployor, would have no objection to meke arrangements with somo one that has the siok, or the means to furnish the stock, to make a like trip this winter. Poll Partisulars can be had by addressiug Auction, Herald eflice. OOK. WASHER AND [RONER-A RESPECTABLE girl wants a sitvation in the sbove capacity, and rafe: to her present employer, where she oan be seen fur two day 168 Kast Ei bh’ eenth street. SILY GOVERNESS.—A GEKMAN LADY, A PRO- fe , wishes to devote several hours s di instruction in musie, French, Geraan, and rence given. AddressQ.Z, Hei y ther id IRL WANTED.—A NEAT, TIDY YOUNG GIRI, (about cighteon or twenty years of age.) who understands Tain cooking, washing, and ironiag, in a mall privace family. Call at 209 Clinton stevet, South Brooklyn, NOMNCE.-A YOUNG LADY, IN REDUCED CIR. cumstances, would be happy to mect wita some disiate- Tested and noble-hoerted gentleman who would furaish hoe With the copying of law or other oapers for which she might receive a fair remuneration. Address ©. C C., Herald office M\ENOR.—AN EXCELLENT TENOR SINGER, THO- rovghly qualified, wishes a situation in» chureh in the ¢ ty ot New York, Newark, Brooklyn, or Williaisburg. Ad- dress P. @., Herald office. }O LAWYERS.—WANTED, A SITUATION A3 CLERK in a law office, with the privilege, of roading law, by a ereduate trom a university. Pleasa address R. 8. A., Horald oftice. ‘¢NTED IMMEDIATELY—As DRE*SMaKER, AT MRS, Finiel’s nd corner of Broadway, DICE, TCDY PROTESTANT GIR! do the work of a smali family of three persons: must be an excellent waster and ironer, and make herself enerally useful. Such a one will tind a good home, Wages, $e Apply immediately at No. 41 Watt street. ET NURSE WANTED-—WITH MILK NOT LESS than two months old. Must have .e0d references, and hontrong and healthy. Apply at 34 Seat Fourteonth stre near University place, from sto9 A M., and 4to5 P, M, ANTED—A YOUNG OR MIDDLE’ AGED LADY, OF cocd addres and education, as auperiatendont ‘of a gentlemen’s cetablishment in Risbmond Va Liocral salary given, Address F. D. Barnos, box 109, Metropelitan Post Cthice, 162 Ninth street, opposite Americaa Bile House. ituation a8 laundre: businese, tluting and mangling, The boat of city reference given. Can'be seen for two days at 219 Weot Twonty-fifth s'rovt, between Bighth and Ninth avenu $5. 500. COvMIRY SEAT FOR SALE.—A VERY 5 >, Kenteel country onttazo, elerantly located om the banks of the Hudson r: ‘The premises contal house, shrubbery, in the neigh borhicod one acre of gr: and commands New York. [t ci customer for $5,50, ML. SUERLDON, 8 Nasoau strect. one hours ride from the city. ound, a new one of the fine: will bo gold to 20.0208, Sauk a, BOSiN + with tools and insrcucti improved article of ready sale, an Drifit, a8 the owner ir going Sonti i ¥S8 ESTABLISHED, ction to maxofactare an sldic « 50 to 75 per sent For partionlars apply K. BURKE'S offics, 24 North William street, noar at Chatham, ay fi Division , Foom 12, fourth floor, RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE. the owner is going to leave the Store and boarding Louse, 1¢1 Greenwi the premices. LIGHT AND PLEASANT BUSINESS, THAT rom $1 to $20 lent for t 5 Catharine atrect, corner of IMMEDIATELY, 48 ILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE—NEARLY NB wire of D. D. NASH, 310 Broadway. sheap for oash, city, a first rate Nquor ich street. Inquire on ". IN- Will be sold ASEMENT.—TO SELL THE STO: ofa coffee and oyster loom, at No, 4 Roosevelt streo °K AND FIXTUR! ‘ARM FOR SALE—CONTAINING 16634 ACRES, 10 ‘acres wood, 734 mil cat of Newburg, Orange coanty, of 6 Y. Good buildings avd well watered. Inqn B.K. TOHNSON, Halfway I Oldenham, or GEO. CLARKE, Ko. 243 West Twonty-tirst stroct, Will exchange oity Ys (OR SALE CHEAP, FOR Ca3! drinking saloon, noar Broadway, vétaurant on Greenwich street, and ai Bld to closo an catate, 13 Chain bers strost. A—A FIRST CLASS below Fulton street, = 0 eating house on Cen- Apply to PLUMS & All the necessary ‘outouildings. aard or about twelve huncred a1 sad iseituated about three milos fi Water course navi,able by lagge sisod fenkee pecticulars, spply farm has ® young 01 Peach, and poar trees, m Portsmouth, on s For terms and ‘ilaon & Grice, Portsmouth, or 4 A. WLLSON, 52 Front stroet. boate, OK SALE—FOUR LOT3 OF G Fourth and Fifth avenues, on Fi! side. Will be sold on Co ROUND. BET ifey-third street, north Apaly to DEPIEGRIS, 279 Broadway. (OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES or A Sa. ty loon attached to one of the it theatres in this ‘Ih Price $400, cash, Ror particul: roa way Post Office. OR SALE—ABOUT FIVE HUNDRED DOZEN SUPER- fine toilet soaps, pomades, hair « &e., &c., at forty per cent below manufacturer's pri aterials for manufacturing soaps an all the Py, to Mr. Enile Du Buisson, corner 01 et ils, aromatic vinaizres, viuai A of William and Frank- OR SA) THAT DESIRABLE the westerly side of Tenth Twenty second stre t. For could te selected. Terms moderat PIKE, or John M. Robison, 16 enue, wel res te. LOT OF LAND 0 two doors North of nee no better lot Astra ROBERT G. ‘treat. OR SALE—A VERY DESIRA4HLE LOT, BEING 122 feet deep and 25 feet front and rear, with entrance front a rear, nd can eosily bo al 00. For furtuer parti E. MEEK, ‘Twelfth avenues. ‘ered hare i and ® good three-story frame building, filled in th brick, on it, which hay been built about on year, for a into a dwelling house nyuire on tho promises. Fifty second street, betweon leventh and ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPEC Protestant woman, as good cook; in the washing and ierning. She hay la t place. The best of city reference can socn for two daya, Plage to call at No, Kighth street, third floor. OR S4LE-THE LE 8 wholesale and fami ale and porter establishment, wel rate busin ‘ne prosent. propri wente, will troat liberally with of $2,000 to $3,000, Address T. W., Hi SE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF wins, spirit: negar and bottled ated, and doing a first r having othér engage ny one having & capital erald oifice. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GERMAN ont third Hoor, back room, Can be seen ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, BE twcen fifteen and sixteen years old, to assist in hyuse- work, cr to take cara of obildron, She can be sey at 112 Clinton place, Eighth street, in the rear. ANTED—A SALESMAN. TO TAKE CHARGE OF the lace and embroidery department. None other than aman of experioxce and of good address need apply, to whomw'll be given an excellout galsty. Aoply to Lord & Taylor, Catharine str A WAITER, WHO PERFECTLY UNDER- business. City reforencos roquired. Apply at 48 South street, second story. ANTED-IN AN IRPORTING STATIONERY ES- tablishment; @ good salesman, who is fully a qvainted with the ees. Address box 424 Post Ofice, with reference ANTED—A SITUATION AS GARDENER, BY A RE- spectable man, who understands ths management of gtoen houso, het or cold grapories, tho raising of all kinds of Vegetables, and the laying ous of flower grounds, Has no objection to go to any part of the United States. The best of city referenco given, Address M. D., 85 West Sovontoensh street, until suited. ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED CUTTER. TO CUr and snperintond the manufacturing of boys’ clothing ; must have a perfect knowledge of the busirose in all its branches, No otherneed apply, at No. $7 William street, up stairs. * ANTED—A WAITER. und id his busi: BE MUST THOROUGELY Apply av 135 Sesond —A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, WITI Waste the best cf reforenca, wishes to have employment fur tho evenings in copying, making out bills, or anything in the writing line: is correct ‘and quick at figures, and a ficet rate Penman. Please addrose Situation, Herald office, SPECIAL NOTICES. AUTION,—THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST negotiating tho followivg certificntes of stock, the same Faving deen mislaid, lost, or stolen; they aro als stopped at the transter offices Certificate 1631, Michizau Southern, November 10, 1853, 10 shares; ce-tiicato 1574, Harlem Pro: ferred. November 14 15 shares ; certificate’ 1 Preferred, November *, 20 shar 3; all in the name of Drake & Bradford. Tho fisder will be rewarded on delivery, as above. MEMBERS OF HERMITAGE Fecuorted to be punctual on Tuosday evoninz, pisivess of importance to the brothron ia general will be laid before thom, THOS. FENTON, Soc. pro tem. 0. OF 0. F.—THE R. W. GRAND LODGE OF SOUTH- » ero New York will hold ite rogalar stated «sion, ia i rcom, Udd Fellow’s Hall, comer of Grand and Con on ‘Tueday evening, Decombor 6, 1853, at 73s By order, JOHN J. DAVIES, Grand S OUN MITCHEL WELCOME TO THE LAND OF THE free and the home of the brave, by the sbip>uilding me- chanics of New York and vicinity. Wo, the commit - turn our sincere thanke to Cap‘ain Maurico Walsh to whom we had given the command of our body on tho oc aston, Such Then a8 W ig among the firat alsh aro e credit to roland. Ho i of mecharics, the kinde:t of hearts, a gen'loman, a soldier, ard one of tte purort republican patriots we know. Also, our best thanks to Mr, Turl’s band or the manner in which they ‘prnished the most appropriate and bess of music on the occasion, (Signed) J. KLNGSLAND, T. SHANNON 3; HAMILTON, T. SHEARLOCK, MEIRCROMTAN HOTEL, NEW YORK, DECEMBER 2, 1853.—New York Journal of Commorce: -My ate tion has just just been directee to your reforenge to tl mere’ and Merchants’ Bank of Memphis, fourde upon & malicnant attack by the Memphis App. facts. The F. and M. Bank has assets amounting to some 00,00. Of vhis amornt, about $50,000 ace ostimsted xood,”” snd tho remainéer “‘donbtful and bad,” ‘The means ate provided for the adjustmont of all loritimate demands agaist the bank which will ba prorentod for payment. In May lt I formally called upon tho threo principal banks of ‘Tennessee, ie , the Union, Pianters Bank of Ti b 11 parts of the State, which resulted fn ‘an # gee x¥ Would reoo.vo on our resmmption, the new issucs of tho F. and M. Bank, aed sottte balaaces in the same way as thoy might bo adjustod, from time, oy these institutions smoog themselves; thus placing this baik apo & basis to chsllonge public confidence, not only becauso of its large resources, but from tho receivahility of i's now is- suoe by the leading banks of the state I have arranged to have tho new issues protected at Mobile, New Orleans, St, Leuis, Lovisville, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, and New York, at the same rates ‘paid for the issuos of tao best banks in Ten: neroce, No new bill has ever beon offered to the Tublic, ab homo cr abroad, for not one singlo bill has ‘ot hesn’ of ficially rignod, consequently could not have boen offered to bein bank began to pay, aé requicod by on tho let day of Ootober last far ag Lam advised, tt hae cithor pridall proper do arein:tit in cash, eight, or short dato oxohange, and is will contince to do #0. all,or aoarly all, of its liabilitica, not unde my own persoaal ocntrol, have heen prosented and adjusted satisfactorily to holders. ‘This is my information frem autheptio eourses. I challeago contradiction of the fasta stated, and cono!uds by reserving Curthor com nent for the authors of this attack until T return home. J, HOWLKES, President, HERALD.—WAY I ASK THE INSER appearcd in the Journgl of Commeres, in rept in that reliable peri dal, eicited by an article which apposred in the Memphis Ap- peal. Dh tro attictures Lintond np m th» base fits aubrors until my ratura home, m> ives aad the autlors of the arti: e not to cifand nes. z ar readers by 1 d especially sy tel te tho good testecfy ng tia Tengu age euizable for thoe jot ant prefer to be withia a roper anoe of individea's of whom ( msy speak or wish harshly, with the severity waich 1 doom morited at my hands J. FOWLKES. ANAMA TRANSIT TICKKTS.—A. HINKLEY, & Co.'s Rx. Dassonger and dageage Pasnongie ticket of mule &Co.,) No. Hckete chased in"New York eke pute ence in obi Apply to JOHN W. CARKINGTON, (ad HANGHAIS.—THIS CLUB WILL MEET AT THE new roost, in Duane street, this Sunday) ovoning, at 74 tt ttendance of all shanghais is re TALL BIRD, Presiden NE MEMBERS OF THE MONTO CRISTB ASSOCIA tion aro requested to mcet at tho Arbour Saloon 332 Broadway, on Sunday, at 3 o'clock I’ M.,on basiness of im portance, By order of E. P. VOX, Trossuror. Gro. F. ALEXANDER Secrotary. 10 EXPORTERS OF IND quester RUBBER GOODS.~ THE sneoribers haying purchased the solo and exolusive right of manufacturing indin rubber boots and shoos, nader the Goodyear patent, for tho whole of the French empire, have ostablished at Fontargis, Foret, near Paris, the largest manufactory of tho kind iu thy wold, with water and staam power capable of turning ont five thousand pairs per diem, under the immed’ate personal direction of Mr. Hiram Huteh: in-on, late President of the Nowark India Rubber Company, ‘The siylos and qnatity of their manufacture compare favor- ably with the best over produced in this country, and they are now prepared to receive orders for the Freach, German, di Kussian markets, Terms liheral, asd a Inegs por ocnt™ duties, 40. HUTCHINSON, HEY DERSON & CO., Fabrioants de Souliegs on Caoutchouc, Li Pres Montargis, Loiret, Frau ve’ da Faubourg, Poissonniers, Paris, and 176 Pearl strost, New York. THE TRADES, &C. War ;4 FIRST RATR WATCHMAKGR, TO GO to Washington, D.C Al beral salary will be riven o» good workman. Apply to Follows & Co., 17 Maiden laue. WANTED-A WATCUMAKER TO GO SoUtH. A first-rata workman, and ono that inderstands engtay- ing. Apply to Young & Loavitt, No. 149 Brondway. THE TUR, ED HOUSE PLEASURE GROUND, HARLEM.—TROT- v ons, purse of $25, mile heats, best three in fir ¢ rained in freight, insurance ENNSYLVANIA LANDS.—FOR sand acres choicefforming and tim) & she town of Covington, Luzeeno co tallzosd Low boing built from Scranton, ty the Delaws e short istunce froa Cobb's gap, on the waters of vered and timbered, embracing railey, through Cobb's Gay yrook. ‘They aro wel) w voaah, maple, shestnut. ash, hemlock, and ralustle timber, including some white pi Lg ye sold, or vxchanged for property in sa favorable terms Title indissusel tyede will be givon. Mans may dvon by applying to DUMONT & A bo poor SaLE, FIVE THOU- or laads,in 100 acre lows, yunty, on the line of the ta "the Geokawanna watel spring variety of other . The above will ity of New York, Good warrantoce nand sll information OSACK, 11 Wall streot, the I ATENT BUREAU BEDSTEA D—LEFT AT J. W Iickoy’s upholstery establishment, #03 Broadway, ove of Debow'a a co of NOvusE NEAR itable for a tailor, grocer, atont barcau bodsteads, with haie mattress only two months in use, Will D Cansl street, five years lease, fo the owner going So BROaADWA OF most any business ‘ith name and address, Lease, Herald office. 10 DRUGGISTS.—FOR SALE—A town, newly fitted up, and furs Well stocked with eboi permonent, location, it iters quire of H. articles, wita a lease o! at low rent; to a young min from city or country wishing great inducements, isa physician and wii hes to devote his time to practicy. In- 8, SLOAN, 197 Broadway. DRUG STORE UP ished in elogant atyle, Le AND UNIONPORT VILLAGES.—ONE aere e former, and half an @ro in the latter, tor with name and address, Wakefield, Herald ILLIAMSBURG PROPERTY—FOR SALI low, a zamo house, built in the best: VERY od gubstantial two story basement and attic manner, and will filled in with x and finished with sliding doors, marble mantelaand «cates; the loostion is one of the bost in tho city. Also, cight e ibree story brick houses on Sivision avenue. Also, the four Nory, bric! Fl ore on the corner of Foartb und foush varcots, & fine situation for s drag store, fnnoy sto ¥ ay other nico business. For particulars in: ue, No. 1 Fifth sirect, near Division avenue. it ent ire of ADY WASHINGTON FIRE ENGINE CO! 4 40.—The next inceting will be Grand Precisely, | Members are requested to tion will ta asl, ike place for officers, By order of the Gompany. ¥ NO. 114 eld at Central Hall itrest, on Wodnisday Srenie Dee. + 714 o’olook ¢ punctual, a4 an eloc- ‘ASHINGTON ENGISE COMPANY 20.—MEMBERS and friends are invited to attend tho funeral of Joha Clement's only daughter, at 2{ Clark street, ou sunday, Dec, , inst, at 2o%elock. P. M doun R. Pryor, Sec, IENRY ROBINSON, Foreman. REWARDS. RANA 2: REWARD WILL BE PAID TO THE CARMAN who earted eight bales of wo Sid, on tho 29th of July Inst, from the bull & Co., No, 5 Bridi ol for Androw McDon- store of Osborn, Tru sireet, if he will inform the rub- 'D & LAMPMAN, soribers where he delivered it. WAR! Office N. ¥. and E. RR. Co., foot of Duane street. . REWARD.—LO&T, DEC. 3, BETWEEN MAIDEN lanoand Liberty streota, along gold chain. The bs ‘ard will be paid by Bt. Nicholas Hotel, for Miles Beach ing sane at the office of the $2 night, November 30, a hay long tail, and vagy, painted dark green, with a sete of harness, silver mounted, and a will retrrn © above desoribed prop: REWARD.—STOLEN FROM THE PREMISES OF Mr, Boyd, at Coram, Long Island, on Wednesday horse, about fifteen handi white spot on his forehead; also a top bi ay allow rtripe; also two muffalo robo. Whoevi erty to Conklin & C lyer, hs Attorney, or 96 Houston street, will receive the above reward. $¢ and acme odd cents. Tho finder wil REWARD.—LOST OR STOLEN, FROM THE SLOOP Armenia, on December 34, Ser ere lk containing $18 receive the above reward by leaving the same at No, 91 Barclay streot, for Mr. W. W. 01 REWARD WILL BE PalD FOR THE RECOVERY ofa Lady's fur tippet, lost on Fourth avenue, bet Figttoonth and Twenty-trst streets, ry by leaving 1¢ at either 77 East Bighteenth street, or 62 Mroadway. REWARD.—LOST, IN THE Washington e, & small Charles spaniel slut; is a little white atent leather collar. NEIGHBORHOOD OF lack and s tan King tho ;haioas Any person retur: ning her to ip neh, 117 Waverley place, will receive the above roward.f 3 REWARD —LOST, TROM 87, BROADWAY, ON $ Thursday, Decomoor Jat a large dor, mottled, brown and whito, named “ Pento.”” with iron buckle and ring. Please r LIQUORS, 150.000 Mier strove a street." Call from 94. M. til BM, of a good article will plon have got to be sold, $10.000 Dest known brande, for eelo, at 2 p in this city, by WM. H. UNDERAILL! Broome fnxilies is invited. SUPERIOR QUALITY OF WINE ‘and table wi and Llackberry wie, by the cas Addross vo Morreil’a Vineyard, mond. Staten Islsad. Al orders post RANDIES, WINES, wholesale, from bondod w per cdrt below any osher house, by Brovme stecet, Oc OF CONS, BY MADAME RERMARD, Ni Bowery, onset side, betwoen Broome Madnine B. duced her nd feola confident in mising unions, nails crown in the flesh, &o., without eausing attended the lesst pain or incon Fy en or at Madame jonce. HAVANA SEGARS JUST 1 AVIS. IN BRANDIES, WINES, GIN, Wuls- key, ales, porter, segars, &o , & i WHISKEY: , iB 0489 OF store, in us grades, and in quan tities to guit dealers generally, at Perrone 'e residence, from 9 until Had on a plain leather collar, turn to the above No, MP D, 2 Those tl cull and examine svon, as they 0. of all the ent below any honso LL Masonic Temple, 430 tree’, corner of Crossy street. Phe attention ef POR SACRAMENT warranted tho pure juice uf tho BE ADO, Kk, gallon, or dozen bottlos, Bull's Head, J’ort Rich % paid. Ere. aT the WM H. UNDER MISCRLLANEGUS, ad Del: that sh: to bi "That ebe will remort be Co'sloed dive and P euperior atyl 08 it cleaning kid gl their eriginal gle ing them to and sofiner bleached, mended and transferred equal to n eontlomen that been lately ¢nenzed UM HOGG superior ar! for marbliag paper North Front strcet, Phi'sdelphin. Feeney SALES.—LEWIS & S) display to their friends, prtro most complete etock of now and rish fanoy articles for kolida: Shoy ping solivited, (55 FUME, POwDER—10 ‘cure dogs, hydrophobi enses; particularly good for Prospectus delivered grati apothecs Dauphi for the United Santer, at. J wey Price of each bundie, 25 presents to be foun roadway, Stuyvesant Institute, vide! CASE GENUINE GUM HOGG, A Apply at No.7 N NOW and the public, the h furnishing goods, and in the city, THE DiSEASRO aun BEUBERA DS WAKEMOUMN—OMEAP SPRING Rattrean ‘to, Iron hio folt beds, we lows, &9. [a on furnished promptly, 107s “Broadway: nem Broadway: Redding Deyos.—The boot beds for health bodatesds, all sizes, trologers, havo arrived from Philadelphia. 467 Broome sn M*. AND MRS. VANHORN, THE CELEBRATED AS- a orner of Greene, opporite the Dutsh church, near Eee elena ae BOARDING AND LODGING. ee FAMILY LOCATED IN A VERY DESIRABLE 8t- tustion ep town, adjacent to enr and stage routes, with {> recure as boarders tix young = surerior ae heme. tlemen, to whom tl ‘the modera im sreakfast and t ‘Apply at 261 West MEN MAY SE ACCOMMODATED id tingle rooms at No. 122 Chambers m, ki with dinner on furnished. emty-firet street, . Referene FINE FRONT 400M ON TH SKCOND FLUOS, with other rooms, suitable for centlemen and their wiv or male oen, with full oF partial board, ab 179 Gan: stroot moss exchanged, FAMILY, CONSISTING OF ONLY A GENTLEMAN, Jady, aud sister, _ near broadway and Union byoare, Would rent « smell suite of most aesirable rooms to # cn tleman of refinement, desires a permanent home with ite comforts, He could ith the family, at alibernl cost. Any it be calied upon persenally. Addi HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, with large pantry autached, to let to two single geatle- men, with full or partial 46 Walkor sreat. OARD.—F4* MILIKS AND SINGLE GENTLEMEN DE- siving board, will find elegantly furnished apartments ia a house replete with every convenience for their comfort, by plying at 151 Tenth strect, corner of Fourth avenue, Also, pastor snd edevom. just vwcnted by a Spanish faraily, will the GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES entle omrodated with su’ room! lsomely furnished, and full or purtial board, fir t o'ass house, No. 15 udson Terrace, Hoboken, The lo- eation is unsurpassed, being in the firsts bloek from the ferry, and sible ta Sttcen mstactes from the business parte of nd Aeces Now York. Terms very moderate for desirable oecupante, and every attention aud paias taken to render heme com’ fortable, nest and pleasa OARD—A PARLOR AND BEDR2OM TO LET TO A entleman aud his wifein n private family; also one rocm suitable fora singlesentleman All the modern ia rrovemen's, &e., and contiguous to sieges and raitroads. Call at No. 146 West Twenty secend street, between Seventh avenues. T OARD—& SMALL FAMILY, would like to meet wit ft RETIRED, LIVING a family who would take board and plesrant roorca in a hones repicts with modera improve mer ts. No objection to children. ‘Twenty se’ Inquire at No, 6 Weat nth street. Refercuces exchanged. OAR) ‘TWO LALIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN OB- tain well furnished rooms, (with full rd for the ladies in a pleasantly located bouse, by addressing Mra. G., way Poss Office. bh ay of board required weekly ance, None need apply unless they wish to live quiot OARD—WANTED, IN A RESPECTABLE HOUSE, fora gextleman, wits and son, fourteon years old, in a gexteel location down torn, Communications, with refer- ences, terms, and location, to be addressed to W. 8. Re Herald Office. Bees GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR TWO single gentlemen, with a isfactory reference, can be ac- commo ha handsomely furnished room, with board, in w private family in a modern built house, at No. 9 Charles street, (Warre NS er ed ra OF, AND NEAR, BROADWAY: HOUSE first class and newly furnishod thronenout. Has bathe ome and suites, elogantly furnished, now vavant. tionabie referencer required and gi Please cali 2) Clinton place, Kighth street. ~ OARD IN A P4IVATR FRENCH FAMILY.—ONB gle goutlemen can be accommodated with board and a pleasant room, newly painted and fitted with ges, in a private Frouch family, residing at No, 160 Twe {th street, between University place and Fifth avenue, OARD TOWN.—GENTLEWEN AND THEIR wives can find handsomely furnished rooms on first and recond iivor by applying immediately Huse contains ail the improvements. Apoly at 65 London terrace, West Twenty-third street. BARD IN BROORLYN.— GENTLEMEN AND THEIR wives, or # few single gentlemen, can be accommodated with pleanant rooms at No. 34 Garden street, a few minutes’ walk of either Wall street or South Ferries, Reforences ex- chang. OARD IN BROOKLYN,~ GENiLEMEN AND THEIR ean have full or utes walk of Fulton, Ca- ‘Yorms very moderato. 'Ap- Brookisn. References exehanzed. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A PARTY OF TWO OR three gentlemen will tind comfortabla rooms and good partial bc ard iu a private German family; location in the vi- sinity of Clinton street. Address a. B C, box 700 Post Office, New York. OARD ON BROOKLYN HELUATS.—FAMILIES AND afew single gentlemen can be accommodated wita pleasant rooms and fall or partial board for the winter. apply at 129 Columbia street, tareo minutes’ walk from the Wallstreet FFulton terrios Referonces exchanged. SALES AT AUCTION. TUTTLE, AUCTIONSER.—DUTOH BULBOUS . Al —l 7 Ray sas? tulips, &0,—A.C. Tattle will sell om po do. 4d Wall sree, Bare seeee rots, best offered at avotion this easen; im 1068 Sale pereraptory, to o0se comely LBERT H, NICOLAY, AUCTIONEE2.—M4 GNIFI- victor «eo. V &CO will sell oaT and Thursday, December Grh 7th syd Sth, the rales room, 1 Broadway. near Ci rtlandt steoet, mai 12,000 worth of French imported ‘son Hay sable oapes, vieto- opt ortunity for the trade, ‘The whole of this and muffs, offeriug ar porchosers, m met with. ock, manuiacrured in Intending purch on view. Among srten victor marten hin superb ete s. Jenny and collars. Alro, a variety « Alss, @ splendid voliretion of 00 fine wolf Huison bear and buffalo Toles, elegantly trimmed and ined in the most costly atyl Catelogues may be ot tained at the sules room, 169 Brond way. and 40 Wall at, LBERT H. NICOLAY WILi, HOLD REGULAR les at auctio nis and other pus lic se advertisemante, 40W apy, Si koa ; President of Fulton Fi Wi liam snd ‘ohn O'Brien, Condit & Jen- & A. Kingiand & Sutton, Hon Obadiah Bowne, ro, Benjamin arpets, oil paintings, Tiresday, Deo of th Sixt! nt carved rosewood suite, and maroon,) one suite Is, carved rosewood marble owood og For tum nt, and fu ly war- o one ele do. in maroon and green rr top center. pier and faney tbl octave pisnotorte, a very super: ranted tapestry and three-ply carpets, elegant chine vases and mantel ocuiamer ts, #ofas,ea y and sewing chairs, lounge: bogany chairs and rock rs, mardie top bureaus and da, mahogany and welnut cottaze and Frene’s bed eurled hi ilts, blankets gilt rich china tes and ‘eto rilver plated wi a mirrors, fine oil pai ining tables, orookery and glakewar chen furniture, .€3. LEGANT HOUSEWOLD FURNITURE SALE—TO- morrow, Monday meruing, at 1034 o’clook, will be aold at suction, ail the handsome roe swood and mahogany furni- ture, English tapestry carpets, French mirrors, rot Piseoforto, de. contained iv house sa Kighth a¥ en birteonth strvet, worthy cf epeci ] attentio ry ar ticle in the house, ‘with the 1 ase of the same, will be sold to the sishos’ bidder. ‘The furoi.ure consits of two magnis- cont suits of rosewood farnitur: in maroon broeatelle, gerved rosewood qigg:ra mirror hack; r i treand otbertabic¥,spring seat and o: tiage ohairs,ros ker arm chaire. ninety yards English tapestry carpet, with etw and ofl clocis in twelve room tol Fronch mirrcrs, pat: tings, with a riohly earved ro: teven octave pianoforte. Comaber Furaiture—Rot and mahogany bur: ttrassos, Dlankets, quilts and wing and shades, ward- rob c iantizy of basement fur- ry, cutl-ry, two elegant sat the couse Saleraim or.ehine, R. W, WESTCOT?, Auctioneer. rioh mi L ITHOGEAPHERS? STOCK AT AUCTION.—MR. FRAN- 4 invites eis Michelin having declined the busin Attention vf the trade to the stock of presses, stoa pxture is estallichwent, 252 Fulton Greenwich to be sold on Wednesday, Doom o'elcek, om the pr q not of Crcenw ch.— Teas, rugar, coffee, ginger, mustard, vep- per, cintamon, sipReago cheese, figs, raising, dates, prunes, arspes, champagne ant Madeira winos, brandy, gin, tobacco, .&e. WELLINGTON A CARTER Auctiones , ILLIAM IRVING & CO, AUCTIONEERS, WILL ell at auction on Tuesday and Wednesday, Desomber 6 at 10', o'clock eavh day, at the National Academy of Desigh, Ge8 srondway, splendid sale -f s..tique Sevres porce- laine, furniture, si/vor ware paintiues, ¢ importations of Mesers. Cohen & smith during their recent visit to Europe from tl tates of Louis Philippe, Prine Canino, aad Japancso and Sevres’ porcelaine caps and s, set of vasce, coupes and garadon of real porcelaine, made for Louis Vilipps, marked and stamped, and was purchasod at the ralo of Orleans property; antique Sevres vases, plates, &o., painted by celebrated mastere, Longht at tts sale of the Prives Canino; pair of Sevres vases. formerly belonging to William If., King of Holl embroidered satin, Brusse.s laces, richly ialaid anti , cabinets, secretaries, &e., & rare oi] paintings, by masters of the Dat. a schools, antiquo silver ware, bronzes, diamon + general assortment. BosEpEns WANTED—A FURNISHED PARLOR and Ledroom, with board, to a lady and gentleman— board ‘or the lady only—with a widow Iady, where no other boarders are taken. None need apply unlons trey are will- ing te ey ver week in ad Address A, B. C., yroadway I OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN BR accommodated with anently furnished room, with bontd, also 8 couple of single cevtlemen, at tho pleasantly situated house 27 North Moore strovt. BeskL!NG— WANDSOMELY, FURNISHED APART outs and bedrooms, wits full or partial board, in a © tomily. Inquire at No. 707 Broadway, above Fourth OARDING.—PLEASANT PARLORS AND BED. Too 1 rt taken and ths best of given. Terms m ders Pitth strect, the upp eo given. 1d Pucase call nt 331 Bowery, corne OARDING UP TOWN.—FURNISHED AND UNFUR nished rooms to let, with or without board.—Familics ud single gentlemen can be accommodated as above, ia that now, large, und commodious house on tho soutawest corner of Broadway and West Twenty eighth stroct, This house has juct beon finished complete with all the modern improve menti very cas, Croton watr, and least rooms. tl the, und conteiug many the deor ery fow mi- in one & 575 BROAD Hotel, to a gentleman, with opporite, Metropoli ¢ ti his is ‘not @ boxrding liouse. required, N. B.— Anquire of sddrese on ball door. LEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN 4 their wives, and for eingle centlemon, can be} fatness with full board, if applied for soon, at No. 1 Bowliug ree: E VERETT HOUSE, UNJON SQUARE.—A FEW ELE- fantly furnished apartments, either singlo cr in euite, ¢ obtained on application to HAWLEY D. CLAPP, Proprietor. URNISHED ROOM AND BOARD.—WANTED, A nicely furnished room for gentleman and Indy, with Loard fer the lady only, in a small quiet family. whero thore aro no other bsardors; with & widow lady profer Board le in advance.’ Adcress J. Heary Mortimer, Union Post Off three days URNISHED ROOM—A HANDSOME FRONT ROOM, ou tre secord floor, to let to one or two gmntlomen, without board, in s private family. Houso and location de: sirable, rear St, John's park. Apply at 133 Franklin street, URNISUED ROOMS TO LET, TO GENTLEMEN, WITII- out board. or would rent #n entire flor to a small re spectable fsmily, unfurnished. Inquire at 2) White strect, near West Broadway. Bn beeen et FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH or without board, at 63 Wost Twonty-first stroct, oornor of Sixth avonuo. EWLY FURNISHED RO way. Fi $ TO LET, AT 703 BROAD r, with bedrooms attached, Bath room INGLE GENTLEMEN, OR A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, without obildren, can be accommodated with a peeke and b droom‘in the first class house No. 3 West Twe: y-seoond et cot. Roferonce given and requ OOM TO LET.—A DELIGHTFUL F OOM, FURNISHED, &c., on second floor, one of the most pleasant reiidenc up town, near Brondway; with cr withous breakfast, in s small family. No boarders. Jet only to a gentleman with the bead of references. lermanent rent $10 per week. Ad- drese Mrs, Poares, Hersld office, with real name. TPO LET—20 FOUR OR FIVE SINGLE GENTLEMEN, in a splendidly furnished hous, three suites of rooms, With baths an¢ gay sttached, with all the modern improve monte, ina private family, where no other boarders will be . where sil the comforts of a home may be obtain- ed; it’ ie situated in th feahionable part of thy olty dinnor at six. tho adv focls confident that thoee who or her yith # call Y rarely mot with, For further for one week, Widow Lady, Un: Herald office. sP.O MECHIANICS.—GOOD BOARDING, WITH COM- fortable beds. at Mrs. O’Donald’s, 163 Ninth stroet, near the now Bible House, between ThA and Fourth avenues, Terms moderate. fx Square’ Post dice ead 10 LET--SEVERAL ROOM! with or without board, LEG Al ‘Y FURNISHED, Apply at 16 Bond stroet. eee e PUBLIC. ATIONS. J USTPUBLISHED, BY G. 0. SCOTT, 190 BROADWAY, second floor, tho Mnitor of Fashion’ for December, con: taining two superb'y colored pistes, from designs by Conat Calix. a large plate of seven figures by Jules David, contal ing all tho select atyles of mantles, polisscs and pardessus, el as all tho improved modes of bonnets; a shect of pat heot of diagrams fur manteau Norma,and for shaping ; Paris corresponden two fan upon fashi letters from a gent upon fashion trom goneral observ ation: solocted mixoollany, &o. or $2 for alx months; si just itsued, the Mirror ot ‘a double plate of fashions for gen.lemon, rioF manner on steol, and colored with «ro dinzrama for instructing in draughting t sleeved cloaks und other garments; s srect 0 tural size, together with 4 7 th a of Upon, the present ‘sehions in dress; selected miscellany, eto, Frice $8 year, $2 for tix months, or 60 conte a number. G. C. SCOTT, 150 Broadway, New York, second fluor. observations THE BALL SEASON. RANA HB TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL BALL IN AID the Now York Fire Department Fund will tak fines eb Niblo’s on Monday evening, Jan. 23, 1864. aricket ‘be pro oured of the Committee. U bis FOURTH ANNUAL SOIRBE OF THE PAULDING Association, to bo held at Niblo’s Saloon, on Wednes ovening, December 7th, 1853, T. AVERY, Provident. Joun H. Rocers, Secretary, Pours SMALL FANCY SLUT, IN SOUTH SEVENTH it 7 o'clock on Saturday morning. Ai '. nen tthe tid can ae Antone on appliration to LC , Newark av and Brunswick, Jersey City, ‘erg bianhdeey mn Amity stroct and Seventh avon ie, containing « small sum of mons have by provirg property and paying ‘ak At 100 Prone street. IN A FULTON &TRERT STAGE, ON FRIDAY writin ne dat Conte Baek tne Upton Plank Road, and two sonstentehe der wi + puitwbly cevacded by leaving itt the UND—ON FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2, IN ue ry mon: THE MILITARY. 8. FORBES ASSOCIATION.—THERE WILL BE meeting of tho il, 174 Grand street, Deo. 4, at 3 to mal ments to of Philadelphia. |B; receive the Fritz Gua rey tHOMAS FARRAN, Commandant. D. Kisven, 0. 8. lfth Kogiment for s1- one of the line companies, which statement is utter y wi 48 ro Auch proposition haa ever been made to the corps. neither is there likely to be, The City Guard aro content, and till desirous to maintain that proud position whioh they have held fir the last ten years. Having at tha fame tine no wish to tax offoars for, the harness they ma choose to place oncthers backe—at all times ready and ab! to pay for their own uniform. A CILY GUARD IN) ENDENT. jARD.—THE MEMBERS OF THE NEWKIRK GUARD, a thi return from thole first annual target exc 1, 1838, convened a meeting at 38 and 40 White Jollowiug resolutions wero unanimously adopted: Resolved, ‘that we return our sincere thanks to ths Charles- ton cominittee, of Charleston, 8. C ,for the splomdid silver goslet, preseated to us through their esteemed friend, Mr. B, Newkirk. Reeelyed, That we return our thanks to our friends of this city for tho manyfvaluable prizes presented to us, and also fr their pre-ence on thas occasion which contributed so much to our pleasura. Resolved. That we return our thanks to Mrs, Newkirk th prevent to ol where hor frir niece for the beautiful w1 ou ouc leaving tho city; also, for the splendid lation on our return. Reroived That wa tondor our thanks to our friend Struck man, of & er’s Bay, for the sumptuous dinner pro’ foruson thatday, J. W. HaRMlSON, Chalrmas. Jou T. Fix, Secretary. OWERY GUARD—ATTIENTION |—-THE MBMBERS of the Bowery Guard are requested to attend cea mecting at half past two o'clock this afternoon, at head- quarters, Wm. Blair's, 42 Bowery. Kvery peraon is particu- farly requested $0 be prevent, he business of impervance will te transacted. mente, ORSYTH CADETS—A MEETING OF THE ABOVE company will be held on Monday evening, Deo. 6, ondquarters, 42 Vesey stroet, at 744 o'clock, to trams business of importance, By crder of A. DEVOE, Captain. JETERAN CORPS OF 1812.—TH® UNDERSIGNED, the Commitee of the Veteran Corps ef the of 1512, By order of the Commitweo .f Arrange: herowith tender as well for themselves asfor the Corps, grateinl acknowled cement te the Pastor, Rov. Mr. Iseeouer, d to Mr. Frecland, President of, aud t) all the Trustees o outh Church, Erooklyn, for the use of their church; algo tor the handscme address delivored.and collection takea ‘up ir the church on the evening of the 25th of Now mber, (the anniversary of tic evacuation of the city of New York by the British treops), for the relief and comfort of the needy and barial of the re Door of anid Corps, ¢nd th decent chri dead. The Committee aleo give their ¢! of newspa’ bo kindly pw coodings of the Vetern Corps Pr prietor of tho Star Hore ously [3 Henry Raymond, Lieut. Co Ch nin; John Alwate. Aid to Ai John, Lient.; Thomas D. Hawes, Liout, Comdg. Liout. and Treasurer—Committes. itrest, for ge ‘on that oecasio i . D. WINANCIAL. —GREAT PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION, $100.00 + —Porsons in want of money oan have my amount advaaced on hortes, carriages, arn and merchandise of every dosoription; gold il vor plate, dismonds, watehos, jewelry, alka, dry goods, and all artiolos of value. ' All transactions confidential. Private rooms for Indies. Off from 9 A.M. 09. E., at 11 Chambers hi cl street. Office int agement. WILLIAM TAYLOR. 50.000 2 424NcoN DIAMONDS, WaTcuRe, p Jewelry, sezars, or personal rally, (oity steo tod, to boughs for oas joan office, 102 Nassau streot, corner of Ann, second floor, room No, N AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, OF RESPECTABI- ity, and aJi(tle embarrassed in ‘ciroumetances, would Tike to tind ager tleman or her $100 or more, for whi furnished room, with all th th men having the amount to by addressing a note to Mr three days. of ro Will hear of good hi .. Stevens, Herald office, for \ALIFORNIA CIVIL FUND BONDS.—MESSRS. PAL- mor, Cook & ‘o., of San Francisco herebs that the coupons of the follow! i dive January I, #54 will be patt atthe Ai Bank, No 80 Wallstreet, New York. On 7 per gue 15, a8 per aot of April BX. TS; on 7 por atabonda ae in 1861, as per sot of April 2 jon ‘eb. bonds, due 70, ah per net of May fe 1863 Lig mg FRAY, NO. 12 WALL 8? RRET, OVER THE al Bank, purchases sells, on commisaio rities, sterling exchange, bonde 2, ty tes advances upon ‘voescls nud approved or ESTATE sND GENERAL LOAN OFFICE.—THR undersigned is ready to mmodats Indies and gentle- men with advances on real estate, or an: with the exception of bu: articles, olotl and linen, ad transactions will be strictly confident a , either in person or by lettor, to JAMES MONRO! ‘treat. EMITT, rai Rata unane rs G re BO! @ 00. 83 South street, COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES, $10,000 "asics matten ranapranrins Advertiser Tully um fratand, nd for which be haa oof the ore Ie no Profs that wil No deception, Please address, with real nam jorald office $3.000.~Zat 4? ik URN Orme PE meth ad ean Ader sucoecetal oporatio Kalreas Wo tecald ofdae’ - TO $2,000 WANTED, $1,500 szorinnn 0 trae he, it properly attended to. Apply % 0 83 Wi ‘OTICE.—-7 HR PARTNER3BIP BXISTING dor the firm of N. Fish & solved by matoal consent from this date. withdrawn from said firm, Mrs, fol at e all oe rane oct 5 ¢ i & ns ‘profit: Jaaon Exexirt. tol Fi oe er 31,

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