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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. SONEVY WaRKET. tavasnay, Dee. 86 P.M. Quotations for stocks to-day show @ slight improve went, with very large operations. Niearagaa Tramait was the favorite to-day. The sales «um up more than five thousand shares, at au #divence of one and ome and a quarter per cent. The corner in this fancy, so far, works well, and prices may rapilly run up for a time, but those engaged in the movement most not calculate upon a very great inflation, It in trne that at present the amount Of stock on the market is not large, but bigher prices wil] bring out lots whiek for some time past have been kept out of the way. We never bad any confidence in cornering combinations, and believe that this will terminate ad all others have. Those concerned will lowd themselves down with stock at high prices, and be compelled to keep it. At the opening this morning Fria was up, but fell off before the close. Florence and Keyport sdvance! \y per cent; Parker Vein, 1; Stonington, {; New York Central Rail road, %; Norwich and Worcester, 4; New Haven Rail Toad, 1%{. Canton Company declined js per cent; Morris Canal, 4; New York Centrs! Bonds, ‘i. After the agjourment of the board, the following sales ef stocks were made at suction by A. H. Nicolay — $10,000 of Niagara Falls Hydraulic Co. iy! 7500 Camrel ne @e...... 4,500 do 40 shares Inland aie Rank % a bs 00 do do 981 St. Nicholas Fire + 9946 Fulton Fire Inanran 0 Co. + 934g Vermont Valley Railroad. + 4936 Ship Timber Ben*ing Co Rutger’s Fire Insurance Co Lafarge Fire Insnrance Co 88 voreee neapeneuret aunt Willie asburg 90 90 lo N.Y, and N. England Union Telegraph Co. $0 Cheshire Glace Co. of Massachnasett: » Cannel Coal Co. of Coai River, Vi Newark Manufactarine Compan ie Bank of the Union... Third avenue Railroad. Williamsburz City Ins, Co. At auction yesterday, at the Merchants’ Exchange, H I. Leeds & Co., sold 954 shares of stock of the Ship Jonding Timber Company at the following rates:— 60 shares Ship Timber Pending Co. per share ‘0 SSSSSSSSSSSSESSSSSS SeoFseotsssstcsesse e S 400 4 do 100 do do do do 100 de do do de 300 do de do do When we shall have the letters and papers by the Hun- Doldt an opportunity will then be aff rded to form a just view of the probable movements of the belligerant armies ‘On the Danube, and we do not doubt that the intelligence to be received by the Niagara will bear us out in the conclusion that the Turks have been driven back in such disorder as has afforded the Russians an almost un- molested opportunity to cross into Bulgaria, preparatory toan attack onSehumla. The idea of the Turkish army retreating without a battle is preposterous; they could mot have done #0, bad they been willing, especially in the face of aforce not only their superioys in numbers, but im ae temper and disporition to press their advantage in a pursuit, if for no other object than to wipe eut previous mortifying checks. From every part of the Russian do- minions, we have information of the rapid advanoe of large reinforcements towards the «ene of action.and under suck & state of military presaraticn it would seem to be per- feot felly to conclude that everything had come to «stand still as it were by macic. The whole power of the Em peror has been concentr: ted to carry out his grand project Of taking forcible possession of the entire Turkish do- miniens lying north of the Bosphorus, and in the pursuit Of this favorite and long cherished desire, every effort will mo doubt be exerted. Jn our judgment, the rext news will open our eyes to a proper rense of the magnitude of the difficulties in which Europe seems abcut wo be engulphed, and from the discor- Gant elements at work we should not be surprised eventu- Ally to have to chroniale the bursting of ta great political voleano, and, indeed, we see no other resu't as painful as it may be with reference to the effect to be produced op the interests of this country, but we csnnot be too thamkfal that we are rot to be absorbed in it, though we havea militsry eabinet at Washington. The receipts at the office of the Arsistant Treasurer te-day, amounted to $126,110; paid, $83,258 50—bs- ‘pce, $4,728,943 45. The Sixth Avenue Railroad Company have declared a Hvidend of five per cent payable on the 10th of January next. ‘The Secretary of the Treasury propores « reduction of he revenue from customs, by adding largely to the list Of free articles. We annex a list of » number of articles he propeses to take off all duty upon:— Provogmp Resvoroy or Taxire—Lycaeass oF FREE ARTICLES. Amount Amt a dnty impartet, bead rapes cocoanat and olive 4 80,000 Raw hides apd skins, of all kinds and 5,941 297.000 60,000 210,000 97,000 106,900 346,000 427,000 705,000 36,000 321,000 ise apelter er Teutens qn 62,000 ‘ines, ext cham ane Wloeh cere 846,000 172,000 44,000 . 179,000 Wool worili leas tham 10 cents per Tb. 674,111 201,000 If no more judgment ts exercised in the selection of Otber articles than in those ennmerated above, the tariff act of 1846 will be made more defective by the proposed modifications than it is at present. It is dangerous at all times to tinker the tariff. Every attempt heretofore made to patch up an old system has tignally failed. It may be the best policy to enlarge the free list, where a judicious selection is made. bot, frem the samples we have giver above, the present Secretary of the Treasury in a most dangerous hand to trust with the modiSsation of suck an important matter. The receipts of the Chicago aad Rock Island Railroad Compary, for the month of November, nmounted to 421, of which $88,640 was from passengers, and $20,779 from freight and mail. The current movements in dry goods are of a very limited character, and indicate no essential change in the actual condition of the trade. The preperations for the apring traffic are still what operators mostly attend to, and these seem to povsess very great zeal, and high hopes for the future. We doabt not but that all expe- rienced merchants who will not disregard the admoni tions of the past nor indulge in extravagant schemes, will trensact # large business and secure ample profits during the ensuing quarter. Too many, however, will be engaged in the trade, who will either be ignorant or heed less of the history of their business; and yet, such parties will opera’ with great boldness and confidence, under the delusive impression that enterprise witrout pradence, and liberal- ity without ciscrimination, exonot fail to establish their reputation and to fill their coffers, In thiy class must be marked several ambitious indivi iusls who have long o¢- Pupled subordinate positions, discharging their duties herein creditably to themselves and a/vantageously to Mheir employers, but who have imaginatively outlived the era of dependence upon others, and have finally deter- mined to commence business upon thelr own account. These will view the fature with the hopeful Of @ youth just entering upon the struggle of iit, in it all that encourages and nothing that dinheartens; hence, they will be apt to contract obliga tions witbin their inclination but beyood their ability to meet at the proper time; and to treat with bayers ee Lreie make fine promiser, that these may obtain sup of articles needed in their rexpective markets on credits and for very doubtfal securities. To Buch ardent, yet inexperienced adventurers, wa would Bay, hesitate for s moment, and before you break the files which connect you with the names and destinies of Feapectable houses, ask \ ourselves whether you have the pon ep mecersary to aspirants to independent © Ask yeurestves have you the knowledge, command the means, and are you sure that the jous period for you to commenca reaponaivility? ‘Tf, after a careful and honest examination of this nature, talented and trustworthy sasis'ants now feel diaposed to carry out their evign tooy oannot he deamed irrational for doing 80. MAC on the contrary, such an examination leads to diminish «d con dence in themvelves, snd to mode- rated views of thir rea! resources, we trast thet our amiable soung frien s will show their intelligence and ir territy by remalving in honorable plaess, which caaast be Glled withont trouble nor abandoned without peril. Ur on sheetings and shistings are besomiag plentier, utace pot very eagerly tendered nor essentially loss va- Tuable. Bleached sh etings end ehirtings seem in mode- rate request, severally at about previous figures. Cot- ton flannels are in pretty ample supr ly and slack demand, at stad rates “Denim appear more obualiah, Se Wes Me, hoses remaining quiet they are stiffly held. are tn slightly impreved request at unal‘eret quotations. Ship- pars begin to deal with seme Cegres of vigor Girghams are in _oe stock, yon sain salen! ee ond ee bd buyers will peed, La hand bere. Duck'ts rathe! er “i Lee for, Dut hea sot varied in other rerpects. Lawns and pankins are ssaroely roticed, Osoaburss seem im rather poor supply, and though less extensively bought, they command very fall prices. Printing cloths are not much sought after at sent, though the amount is net large, nor are the cla| of holders deemed extravagant. Prints are iregulariy operated in, there being as yet # comparative absence of spring orders, yet quotaticns sre very well supported. Stripes appear pretty active, but are rot dearer. A mo derate business is being trax sacted in tisks, by local deal- ers, at former figures. We append a comparative statorsent of oh shipments hence, of cotton goods, curing twelve months: — np i 1862. 1863, De rease. Bache 822 «1.895 603 R216 4.799 8744 — 6,428 1 683 4,745 - 503 7,864 — 17,361 5910 = 1160 4,750 ae 6,0UL 4.451 1,590 _- 2504 B84 120 aie 1060 970 90 — 4,062 388-8674 = 5 597 1,049 4443 — x 7,878 2,540 a December, to 7th ist 1,04 1,984 4 1,960 - Total pkgt......58049 82,541 2,608 a Woollen productioas are still devold of activity. The sapply ia slowly accumulating, but this fact exercises no depressive influence upon the business, the increased stock being all intended for the spring sales, which will shortly commence on an extensive scale. Prices of most articles are sustained, though the tendency is, if any- thing, in favor of purchasers. Blankets remain precisely as last reported. movements in cassimeres are light; but such goods will not continue Inactive very long, and canvot be bought at reduced figures. Clothiers are buy- ing small quantities of medium styles of cloths, which are least abundant, and more firmly held. Flannels a quiet and languid, Jeans are dull ani heavy. The ply is good. Linens are without any decided chang» 4 demand or value. The stock has beau but very slightly semmentg of late. Mousseline de laines are in moderate request, chiefly within the range of from 18c. a 230. for Globe, the, 8 a Ho. for Hamilton. and 180. a 26c. for Man- chester. The assortmeat for the spring business is being pretty rapidly enlarged and improved. Satinets maaan po new feature, remaining in ‘air supply and limited de- wand, at old rates. Shawls are scarce and firm, though lesa active. Tweeds are moderately dealt in, at unchanged prices. Stock Exchange. Tuuxspay, Dee 8, 1853, $6000 Kentucky 6’s.b3 107 6700 Ohio 6's. ’60.b3 1083¢ 2000 San Fran 10 p ¢ 10234 1800 N'Y Con RR Be. 94 4500 ences OBR 0 105 97 100 ay 16400 Parker Vein Goss 8% ae eg oe : ‘8 He 4% M4 43 4x H « 8: ars 305 Pol any 7% 4 Pig vere BLig Ba* 200 Long Is Rik 860. ST 25 Nor & Wor RR. do... 200 Hudson River RR. 19 N Y & NHavRR., 14" 40 Mich South RR.. 20 N Indiana Constr. 108% SECOND BOARD. $2000 Nor Indiana leg $57; 200 sha Nic Tran as pi] 1060 de 96 _ 87K do 9% 2 eles Mes ee C Oy 436 87°; _ 7Sixth Avenue RR 103%; to 7 N Jer = Co.b60 30x a 150 Nor & Wor Ritb80 60 9 Nor mat ‘Con... 200 do ae BIG 9 New York Can BR lisx b60 60 mabe sd 860 2755 Mines and Mining. Tavrspay, Dee, 8—6P. M. The Message and other public documents have crowded out our usual mining articie in our two last issues. Very large transactions have taken place at the board within the last three days. On Tuesday, Lehigh Zine com- manded 3°; it has since risen, and this afternoon some three thousand shares were sold, closing at 3 for cash, end 3% buyer €0. Gardiner has been selling freely; the lsst quetations, as will be seen below, range about 13¢ cash, and 15; on time. We should not be surprised te see it rise to 2 within a few days. Mineral and Deep River do not command anything ever 25 cents. Holders of Gold Hill ask 334, A mine which pays a dividend of 2 per cent within 60 days after it is opened, another at the expiration of two months, and holds out # fair prospect of returning not 12 but 25 per cent on the capital invested, ought, one would imagine, to be nearer par. A® soon as the inarket es 1 from the depression oceasioned by the 5 pat of may expect an upward movement in Gold Hill, See commands 8%. We are enabled ie following from eats recentl; ue by lohn Bon- ner, Sen., on ee yen in the vieinity.” Mr. pats in mising, his practical fat omy of the subject, and his well known caution in delivering opinions, give great value to what he says, and bis statements derive additional weight from the fact that he was a disinterested observer. Speaking of the McCulloch mine, he observes:— hed Be consists of » dark brown clayey material, 2; ‘appearance to very coarse sand: with neeast ore EE ly solid to lift witheut breaking. This rime rial contains the gold. I found on trial that an exact oubi> uote the foot of th Il call the material described above, wi and a bushel ninety- three.’ T: estimate the quan- iy of ore in the piles on the surface at about 6,000 tons car- ing gold, and 1,00) carrying copper—all of which is the produce of the present levels only. From this trial of ite weight, and from the fact that the the two levels, and what may be expected above and below them. ‘The treatment of she pold ore is very simple, Tt is ground to a fine powder in two Chilian mills. worked by water power. During the process of grinding, quicksilver is introdured into the troughs, which amalgamates with the gold. The | mitle are cl up every twenty-four hours, leaving s de posit of amaleam of gold and qui tkeilver. The two milla, which are we: in power and inenMoiently supplied with water, crush t ether eichty bushels of ore ia twenty-four hours, weighing pounds, from which quan- tity © ball of amalzam is obtaired averazing 4) dwte., though as much as 1X" have been obtained. The quicksil is then expelled in a retort, with small loss in quantity. and the gold remaining amounts to forty to forty two por cent of the original weigh of the ball On the day before T Left the mine, 1 saw one of the mills cleaned up, (the other being topped for want of water, when ball of amalgam was taken out, weighing 412 dwte., being the produce of fifty seven bushels of ore in tweaty-four hours, A purpose of driving ten Chilian m: heads of stamps, which are now in the he same building. Those additional works will o 00 bushels of gold ore in. twenty-four hours, prodacing. the present rate of yield, 6,000 dwts. of am: m, containing forty per cent or 2.4/0 dwts, of wold, which, a* ninety-five cents per dwt., will smount to $: in twenty four hours. A shaft is new being sunk to strike the vein at twenty-five athoms, and another et fifty fathoma, If the vein main- oing its present character at these depths, the mine will, I believe, be unparalleled in the United States, MINING BOARD DECEMBER 8. bo ehe oe Line b3 100 shs Potomac Co b3 1 100 do. eo 200 do 1 00 100 Hawasrie Co 4% 00 25 100 McCulloch Co, BY 100 3% 200 Deep River,, Mi 100 K 200 do % 100 8% 4 300 Big 1% 2090 Big 1% 100 Big 1% 200 B36 1% 190 8% 1% 200 ay 1% BO 8% 1% 200 8% 200 a 1% L 0 Ulster Min Co. b60 1% 100 Buckingham 1% 150 do... « WK CITY TRADE REPORT. THurapay, Deo, 8—6 P.M. Breanerrrrs.—Flour was in very active demand, but nat very buoyant in prices, The day's business amibraced 25,000 Bhin.: rour at $6 124 a $6 4°; superfine No, 2 at $6 453¢ a $6 683(; orfinary to choice State at 86 81% a $7: mixed to fancy Western at $6 87} 0 $7 06%: and parila at proportionste figu About 1, 000 bbls. superfine dian, in bond. were taken at $6 9% —a ra- Cuction, The movements in Sow liern comprise! 2,800 bbls. t $6 50 for No. 2: $7124 a $7 26 for mixed to cod No. 1; $7 25.8 $7 (3734 for favorite, and $7 87 a ST 76 for fancy per bbl. Rye flour snd corn moal were an changed. “Wheat was in lively request. The transactions included 85,000 bushels, at $175 for very good common Genenee white # 69 a $175 for tolerably fair to choiaa Michigan do. 1 78 a $176 for prime Pennsylvania do ; $166 a $172 for common to prive Cavalien do. ; $1 69 a $165 for ordinary to good Ohio do ; and $1 60.91 69 for Wertern red. A few lets Southern red ehanged hands on private terma, Some 4,200 bushels rye were bought, in at $102. Barley and oxts re. mained aa previously Iy reported Corn favored buyers. ‘The day’s sales reached 65.000 ae ge part new South. ern, rif 78e. 2 790.; but mainl; t B00. & Sle. for Southern white and Woste: hoa and Blo. a 820. f round aad fat yellow, per bushel” meMeen Corrom.—The day’s sales add up 2,916 bales,ivic:—For | (aurrorxta CIVvin. , four wheat im bulk at 15 444, taken, at 97¢ and 30, 060 bushel eat at 25 cants. To Californix, clipper ships were getting 55c a Gc. per foot measurement. Comsideradle ote of flour were engaged en private terms, Provieroxs.—Pork was improving. The day's operations embraced (50 bbla. Western at $13 50 a $13 75 for m and $31 123, for prime, A parcel of new: mess was like- wine sold, but we cannot now disclose the details. Cnt meats were unaltered. The transactio# in lard com- frye 200 bble., common to prima, at 9346. a 104¥0., and 50 kegs prime at lle, per Ib. Beef wasin fair demand end firm. There were 600‘hbis. disposed of, at $5 a $5 75 for country prime: $6 60 for city do.: $8 50a $11 for country mesa ; $13 59 for repacked Chicago; $14 50 for Milwaukie mens, and $1550 2 $16 50 for extra do., per bbl About 130 dbla. choice beef hams realized $15. Butter and cheese were unchanged. TEE REE ERETERSECEO SS t AOTERTISEMENTS RENEWES EVERY BAY. TENANTS ALGINTH. Py en ene EOC PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING MORE? ROOM T' ay they require, would let te gentlemen ofthe firat 8 beautiful froxt parlor and two nisoly furnithe od. The bedroome let Py. ressona ily. Location very bl lowe west of and near Broadway. Apply at 6ll 6,000 bb's floar wee AS ROADWAY STORE.—TO LET, PART OF A FINE store near Canal street, For full particulars address, Tith real name, stating the business, to A. BUS 4, Herald office. LEGANT ROOMS. —A SUITE OF ROOMS, CONSIST ing of an entire floor, brown stone house with very floo! nm Oo peoupied by arraall private family, whore ken. A single gentleman, wishing elogent rooms, may address box 412 Post Office OR RENT—THE HaNDSOMEST STOREHOUSE IN Nasbvil! ‘enn.—For rent the ensning year, « larze, ouse, in the most dosirab ich ot 4 y consists of three 4 odllne. cnch.170 fout deep by 20 ™ Tide, with a good ‘stairosee from the street to the seco ied stories; exch floor hes & lodg- ing soem contested-ail Steed (or aaa water, and other 6O- Wekloueens Addteas W. A: RICH BAUIE Nashville, Tenn. Pare, HOUSE TO LET—PLEASANTLY LOCA. ted (Union square,) and in good order; will be let for % ears from May next. Possession immadiately. ate family: or afew boarders may he tak: BILLING & TUCK BR, Auctioneers, 289 Broadway. JURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITHOUT BOARD.— ‘The entire second floor of house No. 1734 Bldridze street, com sletely furnished: consisting of thres rooms, with ies, for a gentler a his wife, or would jot them separately to single gontlemen. Refercnoes ro qn ¢ aE ee LET AND FURNITURE FOR SALE.— ‘Two-story attic and basement, in good order; rent $600; Tease two years from ways next. Forniture in good order, and will be sold low with ter BILLING & TUCKER, Auctioneers, 289 Broadway. MANUFACTURERS AND MECHANICS WISHING TO locate thelr business permanently on New York sland. to which uninterrupted eommunioation is hourly made by several conveniences throughout the, your. can avail them: selves of an opporturiity now offered italiats, who are Tiling te ervct on the land alluded to, food bubetantial brtok Inge. muited to any manufacturing of mech ee ‘ill be leased at 2S rents. ome Dlied with Croton water, and otherwise 6. Pi Obtained nt the "American Institute, 83 Fors pri- LET UNTIJ. THE FIRST OF MAY—THE STORE ON the corner of Third avenwe and Ninth street. and the lease for sale for the whole buil ey for four years from that time. Apply atthe realestate and loan offies 11 Chambers street, in the basement. (0 LET—A LARGE LECTURE ROOM, L'GHTED WITH thirty gas burners, and heated by two hot sir furnaces, seating six hundred persons; it will be let for religious pur. Doses, [ape lectures, concerts. &c , by the year, mont! week, or ming. Apply to CHARLES W. POL! Tor East Fourteenth strest, between Irving place and Third avenue. 10. tae EZ THREE Ptah A BRICK HOUSE Ni 37 Fon For terms. &4., epee 17 Wall street, front mor, secowd floor, from 1) tod 0 LET—A STORE AND BACK PARLOR IN SIXTH avenue, now occupied as sfegar stere; will be let for any other business; fitted up for the dry goods and fancy bu siness The fixtures will be sola cheap. Apply at 331 Sixth avenue. IN BROOKLYN—THE ELEGANT BROWN . Second and Thi 120; Place $550 upwards; Sa Also, building lot exchange in every part of the city. JOHN BRAINERD, Wall street ferry, Brooklyn MPOLETIAN ELIGIBLE BOARDING HOUSE, WITH thirty three fine roo d calonlated for a good class of permanont boarders, bh dations tor down town busin nesr Wall street two story and basement cottage house, containing eight ard finished walls, marble tels, sliding doors, For further particulars inquire of x. pee - otel, Liberty street, near Concord. or of J. coughby street Rent $250 per annum, Immediate jon will be given. —CASH TO A chases made,) in sums from watches, iuables A dential and vafe, at the Paci to Agenoy and Loan Association, corner of Broadway and Grand streot, over cifle Bank. $100.000. bf ees re e Alamonds, watcher, Text tzaine —GREAT PUBLIC popemmonasce: money osn haw |. wa ° He i, = want of $87, 000. CASH ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, jewelry, serars, pianos, and merchan dive at the lean off ‘eet, second floor, front From, ‘Trapesetione private. Separate reoms fot Indlea OF. fice hours from 9 to 5. No humbug. TO LOAN—AT 237 GRAND STREET, corner of Bowery. Mone’ by? se mda. jewelry, segars, dry goo ko. ‘Transacti $50,000 $4. 000 WANTED—ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, for five yoars, at sevon per cent on proparty & dagne:tian gallery in one of tho bost Trento illlamshurg. Inquire of JOHN G. WEST, 51 Hoekinan strect, New York. Ae WHO HA8 NOT A SUFFIC. ‘CY OF MEANS, ‘would nek the loan of fifty dollars from m gentlamen for © few months, to enably her to commence a small re- spectable business Any one having auch a dispssition oan do much good by assisting her, who olsims a right to virtue and respectability. Addrees Loan, Herald office. ONDS AND MORTGAGES WANTED —SIXTY OR seventy thousand do}lars of seven Per cont morteages, in Jarge sum this city, or on Atlanti for stores, Brook- Jen, if at s reasonable discount, will be cashed on applica- tion to Mortgage, ITerald office. eras AND MORTGAGES FOR SALF.—A FIRST class seven per cent city mortgage, for $3,000, and thre $1,000 each. AdGrees Capital, Hrald office, FUND BONDS. —MESSRS. PAL Book &Co., of San Francicoo, hereby give notioe that the coupons of the following California civil fond bonds dno Janusry 1, 1854, will he pai! atshe American Exohanes Bank, No. 8) Wall etrest, New York, On 7 per ot. bonds, due ir TESS, a6 per act of Anril 28 1851; on 7 por ot, honda, iy 1601, ae por wot of April 25, 1861; on 7 per ct. bonds, due ip 1879, aa por act of May 1, 1852. ee eer Hooda: amd’ two hundzed tes this city, for sale by A $3, 000.71 —FOR SALE, CHEAP—A_ MAGNIFIC! (AONTFICENT. ib bg pe) ae te preening Crim Grtant besinees. "ApIY we PLUME &YE. RANCE,. tio: 1 Chambers stree ot, 900. —PRUG STORE FOR SALE. FIVE YEARS ' eatablished, in © good neighborhood. My , On ono of the p acxpital at ‘a ing phytician oF anv goo agit. For fall par: Houlses re spply to B. W. RiOHANDS, ur Broadway. S300 —CASH-A TENEMENT HOUSE, ON “FIRST » avenue, near Thirty-second street, will be sold for $5,200; $4,000 remain five years, the ba'ance to git the purchaser; will taXe goods in Dart payment. Ad- drera C. W., Chatham square Post Office. ILLIARD TABLES FOR AL -wR ANT NEW, will be sold choap for cash. Inquire of D. D. NASH, 310 Broadway. RUG BUSINESS FOR SALE—THE BUSIN®SS, TO- gether with the stock and fixtures of a wholesale drug- house in this city, that hes boen ostablished for e number of rs and now doing . ate basiness, WEL. homes K reasonable terms, t] ios wishing to retire from the busi- ness. All communi tion dressed te B. & Co,, box 2,144 Post Office, will command attention. }NGINE AND BOILER FOR SALE—OF TWENTY to twenty-five horse power: built for the government, t expense, Will be sold low, The ity first rate order, B. JENKINS, No. 3 WOR SALE—THE DIORAMAS OF MOVING AND ME- chanical scenes, illustrative of the Croation and Delt battles in Mexico, &e., to fifteen they were drawn ‘and manufactured bys part of whom were in the volunteer servi al! the pieces and soe fhe Bible, Creation, Garden of Paradise, De approach to the nautical a Feconnoitering, Vera Crus; three vie Commer Connor's Fleet, Point Laahel. bombardment of shane, teametvo, battle of Mouterey, hibited {in Philadel, ‘Aroh streot, above ‘aco; cost over three thoasand dollars, and nottoes of the press, Rev. Tho ht, U. 8. Commodore that time ‘alee sofentit joo ty ans rth cipal evens gr are nearly new Nasaan stroot, among many eomplimontar Har Colonel Wri Conner, alion. They will be sold great snxcrit ener ‘address Volunteer, 18 No: OR SALE.—IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN—A ‘nice modern built three story brick house om Thirty firet street, betw ouch and Lexington avenues. Price $7,000. ‘also, two thre set on Teronty fourth streak. rice $7,000, ". B- eat ER, $19 Fourth avenue, after 2 P NINTH 5 TES OF focstet ‘he. 146 Ninth Broadway and Fourth avenue. UNTON UARE.—A Nw PARLOR bt 10 "ae eee ARE =h BANDsOM orn family, oe Owe ny a par LL Dg yee le rooms at No. 122 Chambers FURNISHED ROOM TO LET. SUITABLE FOR ONE single gentlemen. Apply at 119 Grand stroot, FLEGANTLY FURNISHED PARLOR TO LET—TO tingle contlemen, or centioman and lady; also.a neat ropt basement. Apply at 74 Franklin street, near Broadway, SINOLE GF) TLEMAN CAN BE Accowwon ATED lor a be le ares closets attache: wi an toe with oe withont bresktast, with the privi: the. Phonss apply at Gd Raab Fourth and Lexiagto A, A ko Apply at94 Warr z waitable for ments. without board, to furnished niied for immediately. Inawire at 108 Vrenklie etreet. ANTED-—BY A = be ng HANDSOWELY fornisted parlor an: Bleacher street. , Address Post @ffice box No. 3,220. HORSES, 8, CARRIAGES, &o. HOR PALE—A CHANT SORREL MARE. SIX YEARS ‘hd. over Afteon hands blah. fast, travel paved. yerfact! fi i" jou! Lay Reet ean aire tae tobe seen. at Halligan’s stables, 121 Righth street, (Clinton place,) near Sixt oteemes LB CHEAP—A Rar Pym ets | HORSE, is dont oo OR SALE—A COOD RECOND WAND EXPRESS Bacon. Apply to WARD. & LAMPMAN, Daane street pier, New Yor Railroad office, OR SALE—A FEED WAGON, COAL CART AND coal scale. ‘The abcve articles aro in good order. hav- ing been i ut & short time; will be sold very low. Apply at the feed store of Wm. Harwood, near Penny South Brooklyn. appaos® DOUBLE CARR! ashy yore ty phar od J R. Tewrenoe, ba sty id low. Apply v the owner, 21 Fast Twenty. finder ny to Cc. SUYDAW. 1 ise East Twanty-second street. TORSE. AND CARRE Sy, vOR roe —A } BEAUTE On hie! and geod aaddle horse, 15 han: h, sound in tingle or doublo harne: , & top buggy, wth ‘arness, will he scld ata bargain. Address Mortim Post effice jor, Union square OR SA ore bic Hat pak Leng te! TOTATEP hey | lay. Wi m SALE TmR tery best pubes sTeCK ane bY idle Oe houses in th pare of Rin a rease "Appl ata. HARRISON: (3 oy and Law Office, 28 ome iste or Columbian Hi Catan Square, after 4 P. bg tr Gryer order, tea col ora PRESS, PLATEN Inquire o ues w GROWN, 150 Nassau street, ALE-TER STO0K AND FIXTURES OF ONE OF Fue nd driniking saloons in the city te make most rrasonasie terms. Apply at the Patt ‘Real Entate'Ovhoe 153 Nassau, nieech, room OR SALE—TWO COTTAGE HOUSES, ON CLINTON avenue, Breoklyn, with two lote and stable to each, ba 3 are well finished, marble mantels, gas, hot air furnaces, os, bells, speskiny 3, &e. The lovation. is unsur- inet in Brooklyn. Koply to to R. SARJEANT & GAY, 157 romdway. . OR SALE—A LARGE SPLENDIDLY EMBROIDERED nit eee eee n tae: Gayeeal Pelawes ‘Please sali ab it seas ‘alace. Rees Tiny second: strech, betwoon ‘Ninth snd Tenth pie) OR SALE.- TWO SECONDHAND BILLIARD TABLES, Fae addon at tov old stands Nor d)det streets 0. labhensseslts GRIFFITH & DECKER. GENTLEMAN AND BIS WIFE CAN SB ‘beard and geod rooms in a first class house, with gas, T 102 BROADWAY. TWO SUITS OF HANDSOWELY furni arlors ard single rooms can be obtained, with privi ie prices for superior Venionces atached to the hous A. SUIT, OF, ROOMS. TANDSOMELY | FURNISHED: ZA mith or without hoard Ja a first claas house, with, 8 iri retiecnen given and canals pply at No. 5 Bond at. A STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LET TO A vor would be made to add to comfort, sitive, t8 Sullivan streot, third deor from Heuston. Terms TTHE BOARDING EXCHANGE, 299 RROADAY, room 12, crowds of boarders flock in daily. and th: Freedily furnished with such boarders aa they require. | Now York, Brooklyn, Williamsburg, Hoboken, and Jersey City ce. SMALL FURNISHED ROOM TO LET TO ONE OR two single gentlemen, in a pri = Tal payment. “App'y ‘ae No. 98 Prince strost, a few doors went of Broadway. ‘the city, permanently or transiently, will find plessant js, with boars and all the comfort ‘of ahome, without ton fg most desirable. ‘Transient board $1 to $1 50 per day. BosRD— WANTED, IN n street Brooklyn. pe if desired, for the winter, bv espectable parties, ‘Tho cor- ance furnished. superior aoasmmodations, Beet reference gi d required single gentleman a fernished room, with breakfast And moderato; references exchanged, any boarding housekeepers who their namos. ars agencies, concentrate at who ts to give Testone ‘on the piano will be ¢ Boer Mb BROADWAY.—PERSONS, | VISITING Tetshoyancer ct of large hotels adway. ‘The looa- A RESPECTABLE HOR, fora gentleman, wife and son, fourteen yoars old. ins ecatoal focation down town, Gommuntentions, with refer. dressed 40 W. 8. Ben moces. terms, and location, to be ad: Office. Bere. ONE HANDSOME FRONT ROOM, FURNISH- ed, om ew second on can be obtained at 49 Bleecker street, oppotite Wi Place. OARD.—TWO OR poy meray fk OR A GEN- tleman and his wife, can jomfortably acoommo- dsbed for the winter in ‘Ge hn immediate “vicinity of St, John’s park. The rooms are well furnished: laree front jena we pane ‘gmail oe join'ng. fami omall a references exc Apply tt No. 6 Beach street. SINGL| GENTLRVEN CAN BE ACCOWMO- rer ith nour etne 80 White street, Pid look enet np ‘thas lately been fitted up with References requir Boerpowesr OF AND REAR | BEoADw ay: Ret | and newly furnish 4 an ms and suits now vacai past fv felock. "The mort unexcoptionable references required au tiven, Apply at 29 Clinton piace, near Eighth street, OARD.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH OR Without board; private table if required inguive at 2 Union place OR SALE.—$2,500—A COTTAGE, ee ONE parlor, 26 bv 16, dining room 19 b fe ', kitchen, five bed rooms. two garret sorvant’s room, gcetlons ws nt water, and brick cistern, lot 200 by 43. Inquire on the premises of Mrs.Charles Wil son, Blizabethtown, N. J. OR SALE CHEAP—A SOFA BEDSTEAD, NEARLY new, snd a first rate article, 5 Hope order. Apply at 96 Crosby strect, second floor, near P street. Hom KEEPERS AND FARMERS.—FOR Oe that well known farm and tavern known as ace gent in the town of jonib reed Columbia county, three les, porth of laypen? on ad te Kinderhook. For partiou- Tare . Rear the or B. WW. Richards, Sor are OTEL FOR SALE. tec PERSON WISHING TO hotel ping, on find this a ond 1s now doing s good busin tached. Satisfactory roasons given for solling. Lay, Broadway Fost Office Lo FOR SAUE.—FOUR, FULLSIZE, ON RASTERLY side of Ninth aven: nth and Sixtioth ste; four, on southerly sie the Central Park. commsnoin 25x100, northwest) comerot B hey sixth street and s WART, 157 South stroot. —FOR SALE—THE ENTIRE STOCK of the best clothing stores in the city. Beldems goeh tn. cppers —- usines. jom such an opportu Frulton streot, Please address B. 8., ‘Address po doing a ing © food flersia office. TORE AND HOUSE NEAR BROADWAY, WEST side, near 1m five years lease, for sale: s fine Kidsons: with name aad saarion Locos’ ni aan AND BLIND MANUFACTORY FOR SALE—NOW seine 0, 2 sree business, with horse mill, circular saw, ten- noning, ether machines, tools, &¢., will be sold cheap for onsh, © Address Manufactory, Herald office, ho jommy oy! FOR nym oaths nag ipod A: Or boat. She has . in ge sa cight foot for inom, with oF rs CHAS. W. ND Be Br Broadway. 19 BE DISPOSED OF IMMEDIATELY—IN CONSE. venoe of ill health, a mustard mill, entirely new, in Sell work: mk order, with seives and all other requis also, « ean, of superior brown and white mustard seed: irther pat . COP! The mill oonsists of eight pair Hers, eight stampers. and two seive frames, with fou each. Inquire T. FARRIER, or of 0. HIGGINS, Lower Morrisanis. § herent AND UNIONPORT VILLAGES.—ONE aerein former, and half an sere in the latter, for el Acdreis, with mame and sddross, Wakefield, Horald Stina, HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. RARE CHANCE—BOARDING HOUSE WANTED BY three families—all the modern improvements, gas, cto- ton, de. Terms moderate, Situation’ botwoon, Twenticrs strect and Bleecker. Address, (post paid,) Friends, Horald office, for two TORE WANTED—WITH BASEMENT, strect or Maiden lane, or vi Doughty, manufacturer of leather bi John street ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, AN UN- d room and becroom, with board, ‘ina plea. d desirable neighborhood; they wish to be permancnt. a eating terme e tien, X. ¥. Z., Herald office. reassert ANTED—A NEATLY FURNISHED PARLOR AND bedroom, for a gentleman and wife, wich board, (par- tis] board for gentleman;) where there sre no other board- ers pr aferredi jJocated between Bond and Canal strests, oon. bodes = tide. Address, with full particu- IN JOHN Aoply to 8. H. nd fancy, goods, 62 —CLAY LAND, SUITABLE fifty miles of the city of New water communication, Address J. P., Herald office, statine particulars, ASH ADVANCES, (OR BROUGHT OUT FOR CAsH,) J lierelly, en storage of all kinds of merchand nonal property, coode in o morda, gold and ef Apply in the sore 6! IVIDEND —OFFICE CITIZENS’ FIRE INSURANCE Company, Now York, Dec. 5, 1853.—A dividend of ten por cert hae been Acetared’ this Any, pavable on demand, at the office, No. 67 Wall street. J. M, Mol@AN, Scorstary, IVIDEND.—THE ROARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE North American Fire Insnrance Comnany have this dav declared a dividend of eight per cont, payable on detuand at No. 6 Wall atrect. W. BLEECKER, Seoretary. New York, Dec. 6, 1868. A het B. MURRAY, NO. 12 WALL STREET. OVER Continents! Bank. négotiater on commision the purch: and sale of railroad bonds, stoc A martgerar other seouriti: Advances ¢ Proved merchandise, PBERAL Cann ADVANCES MADE ATNO. 43 RENRY to anv amount ean be ob- ches, jewelry. diamonds, fi silver ware, oF any other in the front room, second ator webbed MON, B.—The high- arme. mercha Pi noe, cription of property. Ap Bours rem 1040 1 A. y ‘ON EY! vaeraa tein ADVANCES MADE OF eroceri 4 Shan ra, DiaMos. bebe og fowels ls, S*merehan aise, ronera| iy, in {n come to ents. “Apply to R. Wreet. recond Boor. te FRICKE Lt Ppt dad | RATLROAD COMPANY, noel hen 3 Oilee Nout from 5 Av) Me te'tP. yu. ( Now York, ‘The ¢irectors have declared a dividend of fe it en the capital atock of this Com- on Pany, payable on the 10th of Janna next, D. P. BARHYDT, Tronsnrer, TO IRELAND. CERTIFT- entes, drafts from £1 and upwards, t sight, im any town throughout Ireland, England, Scotian and Wale are issued by the undersigned, PMITTA NCES MPIRD AVENUE RATLROAD STOCK WANTED-IN exchange for © frat olans house and lot, nose Fifth ave none, or for ¥i lots in that vicinity. Addross Railroad, box 565 Port Offi DANCING ACADEMIES. ay DANCING ACADEMY, NO. 57 wWraT teenth street.—Madame Dnbdroul Ferrero and B4- ily inform thelr Patrons and the pnb pupilr . M.; gent! orelocw: Bractining. Private lene lasioe in families and schools coirees given as usual Several now dances and aeedriiies Will be introduced during the soaron, RAND yes" gy PANOING AND Waltsing Acad lo. 187 Fourth streot, corner, of itt romue. New classes form! as All fashionable dances” and waltecs taught; also, fancy dancin Hagens for centlomen, Mendare and Thursdays, trom Ato fi Indios’ Weis olaes, id Thy side olnes, W 3 40 55 cloak ANTED—THE OCCASIONAL USE OF A ROOM and bedroom in a smal houss, in a quiet and retired location; one oceupied by 8 widow would be preferred. arose A. , Union Square Post Office, Aunixy STOVE DEALERS AND OTHERS—WANT- +A ed soap stone and grate for ono of Variazes & Co.'s parlor n stoven Bo. \d soap atone for ona Republic, ys. xome empty pork an fs a aguire or address 19 Eph d Ferry Saloon, Whitehall, N.Y. (AEDMAKEES, PAPERSTAINERS, ELECTROTYPR and daguerreotype materia! , enamel and snd ontin whine, aoaciss inke and keerstate okies ta ouloe: remine, fodine, hyposulphyde sods, salts, gold distilled yicktilvor hydroflorio, glacial ascetio, gallic and pyrorsllic voids, shesathas | 5 ron by nd beof barrels R—-INVISIBLE textambes wize is; importor of human hair and manufncturer of Indios’ and gentiomen's . Tonia of Africa, price #) conte per outle, at their periimery No. 618 Broadway, opposite St Nicholas Hotel. ERMAN WINDOW GLASS.—JUST RECEIVED, A lot of fancy and plein colored win low gl: ‘or sale low, by JOHN 8, BIRCH & CO., 111 Pearl stroot, Hanover Noort CoprER—FROM NORWICH MINE 1, AK® SU: ESS Porior, fur sale by American Mining Company, 33 Brond- y- (TUE, STEAMER HUMBOLDT ASHORE—LEAK cigents to stoamers will ocour, like te pres and that of the Georgi ‘AC- h put into Norfolk of oagines will, through isohargs st | 20,000 gallons per minute, Thir will, v6 demoastrated 0 pea the Yee! Paine, or the office of the Union Power Dom pi Lia PATENTERS oF INGTON, MASON & CO. ham, resvectfully invite attention HE EL EC TRO. PLATE, ELK A eee bee Bieming- Fxhitition, whero they have displayed w Iarce collection of articles of their manufacture. ra tre collection of for the superiority of whioh lass or Council modal at the Hicaiton to Mc. Rollsson, ee ARIS CLOAKS AND T, 1 tt | Pr beautiful m idee have lort torn are bi mite wook, at the e-7 Wantiite i here ih tim richest, and most vari here select from unwards cloth and velvot cloaks, manufacture or design, lve thous: ‘tal nd Ty See ee ROP A, VERY Ric ECEIVED PER STE, tillas, ao: point d’ali Baha pee hae om os Dror Dolow Ninth street, OARD.—A PARLOR AND BEDROOM FURNISHED, to let toa gentiewan and his in @ private family; also one reomubeita bla. ei asingle momen ae ee ors . oma to 8 Had Weet Twenty sovend sereet, between Bixth and Seventh avenues. OARD.—WE CALL THE eres OF SOUTa Americans and other Spaniards who wish board ae the comforts of an ogee Ie ins Feeporsabl le be milly, where there are afew Southern mye Tiaeeneral comversatton of the heuse i Spanish. Tt | is ish 1 ‘the hi att piece ey eat they 2am have ona He raaeae ins sheen ba iaptavers of tne family. 25 West Twenty-second street, “potween Fifth and sith avenues. ENTLEMAN AND HIS bal yee wedged, with board and bedroo tly furnished, ins strictl: iy fernlabed S88 separ ar Stvioe an excellent opportunity for th Boar. .—A FINE SUIT OF FRONT ROOMS TO LET, ently, faraishes: also fr'nt parlor on Ky yay! to un exception: ie or single gentlemen. modern improvem: of gas, water, kc. bly 1 No. 36 East Twentieth fret, between “Broadwas Fourth ave. ry ani Fourth and nn avenue oat, ‘and several OARD.—TURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED ROOMS to let, with or withoud hoard. | Famili single gen- tlemen can be scsommodated as al yw and com modious house No. 18 West, Twenty: rotanth strest, corner of Broadway, containi ton water, and bathe, Stages and cars nooesrible every fow minute Boake; .—WANTED, A FURNISHED ROOM AND board fora lady. widow ere preferred, or where there sre few er no boarders. Adiress R. R., Broadway Post Office, stating terms and location, OARD IN PRINCE STREET.—TO LET, ONE LARGE third floor, with several smell ones, suitadle Algo one on first floor, in a first clase house. con- taining all the modern improvements. Apply at 47 Prince strect, second door west of Broadway. OARD ON BROOKLYN HBIGHTS.—A FRONT ROOM ‘and bedroom, on the seornd floor, with gas, for sinzle fontlemen, 1m & pl sunt family, with & few ‘agreeable ders.’ Apply st 21 Willow ‘street, Brook yn. Five minutes watk from Fulton ferry. OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A LADY AND gentleman can be scoommodated with a large fur- ished room, in a first class house, sitnated in one of the bost \eoationa in Brocklyn 'y at $95 Henry streot, near Ham- {iton ferry. References required. OARD AT HOBOKEN.—A SMALI, PRIVATE FAMILY havin g 8 frat class house, would let the entire second floor, furnishe: ard. Also, aroom on tho third floor. Terms moderate, to those who denice & quleveud oomfortetl home; location desirable. Address Hoboken, Herald offi OARD WANTED—IN THE COUNTRY, FOR THR: obildren, two boys. and ona girl—ages, 10, 11, and 13 Jorrr—in some reapcotable family, (gad near & good Sah istance from New York to be from 25 to 50 mil of scooes where tho ohildren can be proporly card ferepece given aud required. Apply by letter oF personally, to Thomas Lockyer, 113 8onth atroct, OARDING.—TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN BE accommodated with board. in « plain private family. Vane . Inyuire at 33 Watts streot, corner of ario! OARDING —LADIFS CAN BE ACCOMMODATED with board, by addressing # line to T. Z., Broadway Post Office. FRONT urn oF ROOMS TO “LRT table for families or single gontlonen handeomely furnished and lighted with OARDIN floor, woll ealoulated for a centlenan and lady; also Yory plenssnt single rooms for gentlemen, Piease call at fay atrect —THE FINE FRONT ROOM ON SECOND OARDING.—A LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN HAVE ‘a genteely furnished front room, on second floor, with bath and closets attached, with board for the lady, in » pleasant and reeprotablo atroot, west side of Broadway, Payment required in advance. ‘For particulars addross a aote to Kita Broadway Post Office. OARDING-A GENTLEMAN AND WER, OR TWO single gentlemen, wishing @ dmc. © P6oiit winter, ploneantly situated, on reasonable terms, can be ac commedated by applying at 118 Fonrth strent, oornos of ‘mou; Also a physician's oMfso, with clonots attachod, ‘OARD WANTED-BY TWO YOUNG ORNTLEMEN, in the vicinity of Fourteonth atraet. Tor ot 0 ox coed $4 per wook each, fire and light include a98 Galen, care of C W. Polman, University Medical Colles Fourtoer th street. D.—GENTEEL ACCOMMODATIONS EN OAR Pier tamitice ned single gontlemen ior and bedroom, handsomely furnished, will be Ie toly or together, Firat class house gas and water throughout. Also, a olea- \gnteitting room on fret floor. Dinner at 9, “Refsrences ox harged. Apyly at 63 St. M URNISHED ROOMS, PARLORS AND BEDROOMS TO let, at No.6 College Place ; also. « parlor and bedroom snd single ro with breakfast if required, at 14! Ninth wtroot, third door from Broad way. BS prints fae FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET TO SIN- sie gen'temen, without hoard, convenient to Broadway. nd sil the places of amusement. | To those loc king for good ocomm daltons, this is a good chance to secure fine rooms. cnavire at 102 Grand stroot, FUANpsone “FURNISHED HOUSE TO LRT, OR ruites with back roo with all the modern (mprevementa, 88 Wer nth strost, Sixth avenue, one block from Bs ROOMS WITH PARTIAL BOARD. OR WretoUT, (Moner, if desired, oan be had at half-past ow first class house, heving bat ’ Fourth avenue, near Twelfth strect the socond floor, and one on the third. inal room. Apply as above Hees a BOARD FOR FAMILI£S OR SINGLE aeotlomon, oan be obtained by appl ving at 12 Nelson place, Morcor atroet, one door bolow Eighth stroet. « one bandsome suit on Also a large and one cows ‘TO LET—WITH PARTIAL BOARD, TO GEN- tlemen only; & well furnished room and bedroom com, manicatirg. Apply at 2i Ninth stroot, between Fifth and Sixth avenuos, Roews,70 LET.—HANDSOME ROOWS, WITH FULL hoard, fer families or sinele eoatlomon, in» aew houge gis mod fn improvements, at 157 Bieocker,»€00t, opp ite E eirad) recond exeban 0 LET—FURNIse®D ROOMS, IN THE FIRST CLASS house No. 15 “Ate streot, fronting on the Battery, auits- Ye ft sortlemen, without d. Peattactuec regent res mm APM oh the we SUITES OF PARLORS AND NEDRO: bhi insane, tor, Brovided with gas REDE me kate ‘eat at 7h ‘Twonty-third siroot. N, DESIROUS OF OB' Lous TAIN. table home, ont ® parlor i, nee of bathe. beayee saute oa 4 Tenth stroots, none Browdway be pretorred, Addross A, B,, stating bi a BORSE OWNERS.—W. RANHAM. SENTOR, VETR- rinary suresop, 39 Second street, would state that he will nd with ekill ‘all sick or Jame horses committed te hie Giareee moderate. N. B.—Good stabling and careful ment. Waszen—a HORSE, 15 PANDS HIGH OR OVER, pony build. young, ‘sount kind, Le car trot a wile in 2 to di hens of P TLANTIO HOTEL, NO, 5 BROADWAY. OPYOSITE A ietonntain, This old and. fevorite hetol having bean entirely returnished in yw ready te FOREMAN. ‘OPEL. vat NEW COLLINS HOTEL, CORWER OF ‘Wont atreets, offers some verv tiny parlors for fow single rooms, om reasonable for TALLMAN & MAPRS, Preprictors. ee oe n= CURANO, P pce aon att wRs. pee 2D B. Brewer, No. 3 a strect, onmbining nee unequalled in the city. iraneers wil gout tee Saree pelt Shuar cesee foes ot cong eleew ate. sarriage at thew Tediee "op the intra “Wavena, Wier n HOUSE, 697 BROADWAY, CORNER OF arra venta for fi tual Pr tha eee ete ane ngementa for for the ensuing season. 7 . W. RENALE, 697 Broadway. MUSICAL. VERY SPLENDID ROREWOOD 7 OCTAVE 8980 pea eyset smeaeties eo peveah i ail rompeds aly wae! feat in all rem : fasted by the ‘bont mekers” ‘The owner is aving to Karope Ttean be seon from 10 till 12 o'clock, at 11 Wooster streets (A GREAT BARGAIN —A BEAUTIFUL PIANO BY we 4.7 ostave, round corners. and magn Nabe ly been for aanitounty in use four months at $A5N, to be sot, iy «0 HORACE WATERS, S53 D. & H. W. 8MITH'S MELODEONS jal temperament; the harmony is as itis in the common: the on! HORACE WATERS, Sole agent, 333 EAs. EESRAORPIEARY made By a loans BX: y, Ci) new rosewood pi oe, forte maker for hi ogy fine ite disporal, it will very reat es isneritce, tis fully warranted, and an¢ld vianotores woul taken in ex- change. Inquire at 103 Weet Broadway, up tates Ninety, Rives S = Bolt’s Grave.” sone and chorus, by Hl. 0. Wateon, 25 conte; jause. ‘The Shecvad howd planes 4 rs a EVEN ae Ae, oy to let and tuned, Pees 5), $' ery chean. "it DUMSDAY, (OLIN AND PIANO PERFORMERS FOR SOOIA- = Grand street, ‘near the Bowery. dies, parties, 40.—Persons Jenirous of enhancing the evening’s pleasures with ‘and select musjg. ivan with Style and effect may 944: ine to RD WINS POWERS, 499 Broadway. music store o jaib & Jackson. Torm= #10 D.—THE SUBSCRIBER RESPROTTUR LY AN: nounoes to the citizens of New York, Brooklyn, WIt- — ang and tees i City, that hts new and elezant rooms open od evening for instructi»n in penm: ety and bookvoeping A liberal deduction will be ma: ties of three er more persons Strangers may ree oouree of writing lessons in three days. The instraction is thorough, and improvement guarantied to all, old and Lp ac pone] and ciroulars may be had at the rooms, of Franklin stroet. OLIVER B. SOLnaMITe LADY WHO RFSID' UP TOWN, AND WoO 18 an accomplished murict desiroa to davote some hours each day to the instruction of young Ind writing. Where there are a number of mi in the same family, she would make an arrangement to teach other tranches. This ia believed to be an excellent oprortunit! Praag id instru elena WatsonyGcansle reference given, Ad- 8 BS ARITHMETIC, soy ee a mn reesonable terms, by W. J REN’ ach student is soparstely akwoton one ly advanced in bis studies, while the knowledge imparte him is readily available in practice Open day rand ev N ARROTE’S ESTART, {SUMENT FOR YOUNG L.A. removed from Brooklyn to 399 Fourth avenue, b6- tween Lexington ard Madison avenuos—Mea. Parrote, wi hge resided somo yours in France, receives a limited number Pupils. desiring superior educations! advantages. Hours of study from nine to two o'clock. Class for drawing and il painting, throe times a wook. Terms at Mea, Parretse re, sidonoe, 309 Fourth avenue, near Twenty-eighth street, PANISH LANGUAGE.—GE’ vi re DISPOSED TO learn the sbove lancuage, Manosia's oral system, Are respectfully invited to cal framed telyon Prof. RABA- DA t his residence, 16 Walker strect. as a new even! 1 commence to morrow, (Saturday ) 10th instat . half past five o'clock, P.M., and afterwards continue every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, from 5% to 64 o'olook. (O_ PRINCIPALS OF UNIVERSITIES, nd High Schools. — COLLEGES ntloman from Bnrone ie de- lege, university. or high solcol in t in sny other. He will teach English liter the laneusges abovementioned. His education on the nent of Furone has been moat accomplished. Highest rofer- ences asto ability, conduct, &o. He will be ready te oom: menoe by. the Int’ of Janvary, next, OF sooner if required, ress oare of the Rev . Rolfe, orn, Craven county, North Carolina. ee DE PRIMA DONNA, LIZA VALENTINI: TRAOHRY singing by private legsone ae before and in ol sre an imitation of the Conservatoire of Pat four indies in an hour. ringing siternatel duos, at $12 per quarter eneh Indy.” Slenorina Valen be seen overy day at her residence, 86 Fourth avenue, need Tonth streot, from 12 till 4 o’olock: TRAVELLERS’ € eu TOR, 1853.3 —hest SAFE, On P, AND RELIABLE Ronte.—1853 —Ootober arrangemont—A'hany and Now York inland route. Three daily trains: accommads- tion Seale. at 7 A. M., and two daily oxpreas trains, at? A. Pp. . connecting at Albany with Contral tse wih ihe Noth Ee aabeay See hall and Montrea!. The Tat os t with the wont orm and Hudson and Berkshire railroads at Chatham Font Corners, for Lebanon Springs. on and after Mondar. from the new depot, corner of White, Bim, and Centre strects, whore through tickets oan be procured and baggage checked, je Areaay. ‘ ichenectady, el ‘¢ and Chati City Hab heretofore. ANN ges FOR DECEVBER.~ALRANY AND York Railroad.—Two daily express trains, at 9 30 P. M., connecting at Albany with the with lines north for hitehall and Montreal ‘ rents, where through tickets be pros red and ugh tieketa oan roonrad nn bareage cheoked for ‘Albeny ‘Schenectady, Utise Wome, Sve racuse. Auburn, Genova, Canandaigua, Rochester and lo. Passengore also received at Rroome street aad Bowery and Twenty sixth street and venue stations. The above train acsengers only at Croton Falls, Hil m Four Corners. All other trains will station, corner of Tryon ro Contr street, ae heretofore =W. K. HALL, Snperinton OAR AND AMBOV RAILROAD TO PHILADEL-~ J ,Phis, from plat No, 1 Nerth giver. Two I 10 An Me and 2 P.M. Ascommods tion aline ra ow: & 1 hay ‘to South A: Bordentown, host R. Bicakton te Phiigiciphia.” Foro$2 Ex: 2 yz Aeeamboat, John Hotter, to Amboy, 6 to ‘Camaee by care: through honre and * eT Fate $8. Haturning, loave Philadelphic nein Ae, UDEON RIVER RATUROAD.—' FI’ Chambers treet tor Albany ant ieens DAILY FROM Fxprose train, 7A. M—Throueh in font hours, i. conmestin; yaar trains reaching Buffalo or Montrosl at 10 o'clock same aa Sicain, 9 A. M.—Through way trains at 12 ML and Exprors train, U P.M.—Emigrant train6 PM. Por Here or My, For Pocksnill, 6:30 PM.” For ke 0AM. a M. Pamongees taken ab hem ers. Canal.’ iiophee Fe Fourteenth i Thirty Aira atroete, and Troy, ny : ping at all ap ats _ED FREVOW _ Saperintondems, EW YORK AND PTA PSLERIA DIREGT, N Now Jersey Railro tates and Exprosy hie tough in four hours, 4 New York, foot of Cortland giteet, a6, 8 and 2A. dM. and 430 and 680P M. Leave Ph 4 ‘adelohis S19 4M, via Kensington, 6 and 520 P. M., from ‘he foot of Walnut vereok, Faro 83; 9, freer Wad ipa aM. from New York, and da P Y tro Iphin. touch tick through baggege onetiod fe, Peitinaes Waanereserete 8a end Charlos‘on, tr the & ™. trninn, not sonnootion eorvatn, time. ‘Paseo with baganeo eroeg before the wae