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= ‘by Judge Harris, at 12 o'clock on Monday. Ef. ‘will be made to induce the Executive of the State cise his prerogative of clemency by commuting hment fromthe gallows to-life imprisonment, the notes of evidence taken on the trial will scarce- sufficient to justify the Governor in changing tha ishment, on the ground that Phelps was an insane hb when he committed the act. is only a few months since that one man was exe- od in this city for the crime of poigoning his wife, | now there is anc tber convicted of the horria deed of | ing his wife to the heart! Election of a United States Senator. Raumon (N, C.), Nov. 24, 1854. wid 8. Reid has been elected a United States Sena- from thie State, for four years, by a majority of en. ments.. Burravo, Nov. 24, 1854. james Wadsworth, one of the trustees appoiuted to up its affairs of the Farmers’ Joint Stock Bank, ivhes a card inthe evening papers of this city, ting that the parties interested in the bank have ne- jed to make the promised assignments for the benefit creditors, and he therefore disclaius alt further peection with the matter. From Troy. OF AN ARCH OVER A RAILROAD TRACK—TORER FRRBONS INJURED, ETO., BTC. Troy, Nov. 24, 1854. portion of the arch over the Union Rajlroad track, street in this city, fell this morning, injuring of the workmen below, one of them, it is supposed, ny. young mau who was so lreadfully injured at Tay- "9 chair factory in West Troy died to-day. Navigation of the Ghio River. ° Civeixwamt, Nov. 23, 1854. have been very great rains here lately. The jo river is rising, and there will be an ample stage of terin a few days, Active preparations are being made shipping. ‘The Southern Mall. Bauriore, Nov. 24, 1854. e have received no mail here south of Charleston evening. ‘The Stcamship America at Halifax. Haupax, Nov. 24, 1854. The Cunprd steamship America, Capt. Lang, arrived from Boston at 5 o’clock this morning, having been ined by fogs off the coast. She sailed again al half 8 o'clock for Liverpool. Fatal Railroad Accident. Exwmra, Nov. 24, 1854, A daughter of Mr. Andrus, of the firm of Andrus & egrion, of this place, was run over on the Willlamsport a Elmira Railroad this evening, and killed instantly. The Beale Case Decided. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 24, 1854. In the ease.of Beale, the dentist, of Philadelphia, who convieted of taking improper liberties with Miss judge, the Court this morning refused to grant a new jal His sentence will be pronounced to-morrow. Markets. PHILADELPHIA STOCK MARKET. Pmavetruta, Nov. 24, 1854 Money is unchanged and stocks are ‘heavy. ‘Reading Md at 223: Morris Canal, 10; Long Island Railroad, 11; nsylvanda Railroad, 4034; Pennsylvania Fives, 79. Borvato, Nov. 24—6 P. M. Flour—There was but a limited inquiry for flour to- y, and the sales that fell under our notice did not ex- Is. There is no change to note"in the qnota- omt—$8 6234 ig asked for choice upper Lake, and $8 75 good Michigan, Ohio and Indiana. Wheat—the sup- ry of wheat is good and the demand fair. Sales 9, shels white Michigan, at $1 98 a $2, mostly at the tside Hgnre; and some 15,000 bushels red Upper Lake, it $1 50. Some lots wefe reported at higher rates, bu could not trace them. Corn—The supply of egra is ited, with only a meagre demand. Sales 10,000 yush- He, at 1c. Oats—Oats are dull and nominal, at dlc. a Be. Whiskey—Whiskey is in fair demand, and the mar- ‘frm—rales 140 bbls. at 39c. Canal Freights*In ca- freights but little doing—1ée. for corn to New York. eeipts for the last twenty-four hours:—Flour, 3,791 ble. ; wheat, 29,153 bushels; corn, 7,500 bushels, a fav tellagence. The United States surveying steamer Bibb, arrive! day from a cruise selecting sites for light houses Long Island Foun’. She reports the discovery of a yhoal in Massachusetts Bay. The following are her offi- :—Lieut. Commanding, Henry 8, Stellwagen; Lien- nt, Foxhall A. Parker; Master, Edward C. Stout; [Passed Midshipman, W. Talbot Truxton; Draughtsman Rtward Cordell; First Assistant Engineer, James M. Adams; Second Assistant Engince:, R, M. Bartleman; fhird Assistant Engineer, Charles Schroeder; Master's Mate, William Budd; Master’s Mate, John Hnrsell. The Slave Case. UMITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT. Before Judges Nelson and Betts. Noy. 24.—The United States vs. James Smith.—In this ease the decision on a motion for a now trial, which was argued on Tuesday last, was postponod till this morning. Judge Nelson, however, announced on the meeting of the Court, tbat himeelf and brother Judge (Betts) had not had time toexamine the points raised, and arguments made, with the necessary care and attention, and that fore decision on the motion would not be given until the February term. ‘The case of the Fulton Ferry Company came under the Whe conditions. ‘The court was then adjourned till Saturday morning. The Post Office Robbery. 10 THE EDITOR OF THE HEéRaLD. ‘Wil you be good enough to say that the Jamos Fits bon arrested for robbery of the mails, in the city Office, is not James Fitzgibbon of the Firat ward; = ae Saree. es the Post Se to, it not sinee, July last. Yours, respectfully, JAMES FITZGIBBON, 34 Trinity place. Hats which, in the Essential Qualities of finences, Cenmahagely durability and taste, cannot be sur- passed, are manufactured by ESPENSCHEID, of 118 Nas- sau street. Price $3 50. To the Gents of New York.—White’s Hats are all the go. The best hats in the city are sold by White; the price $3 and $4. G. W. WHITE, 212 Broadway, corner of Fultoa stroct. in Rains—The fall of this sap- paced Impregusble fortress will pot diminish the lange- Sales of RAFFERTY & LEASK'S superior daguorrean Bats, at 57 Chatham, and corner Chatham and ‘l sta. Anson’s Dagucrreoty; Large Size for 50 gents; colored, and ina rich case, twice the size taken for 66 centa, and equal in quality and size to any that are male elsewhere, fur $2. ANSON’, 539 Broadway, opposite Metropolitun Hotel. Garbanati, the Taker of Large | elas colored daguerretypex, with moror fit Aings included, “for fifty ccnts, is at work daily, all | weather, from ) {ill dusk, at the gallory 485 Broadway, _ eerner of Howard street. Two Daguerrcotypes at a -Shot=Price 23 eents—Splendidly taken olf by HOLMES’ United States eet double working ecamvras, two likenosses at once. 50 per dozen, wholesalo; retail, 25 cents. Rooms 23) Froadway, Original Picture Size Fivat 2, and ppany. The Winter Scason and Knox’s Fars.—The exceeding mill weather this fall has proved detrimental to the interests of the fur trade, though the past week has sent crowds of ladies to KNOX'S establishments, Nos. apenas ral yy Ss in pursuit of 3.9? Knox ® splen variety, and his prices ¢ uncommonly moderate. oi z To the Ladtes.—G. W. White would inform the ladies of New York, that they can save twenty-five per cent in purchasing’ their furs of him. His as:ort. ment in very large, and all of his own manufacture and warranted. 1 H. B. marten, stone marten; also, a large variety mink, sable mantillas and capes, besides hundreds of hinds, to suit the times and price. G. W. WHITE, 212 Broadway, corner of Fulton st. Special Sales of Stocks and Bonds.=The un- dersigned will hereafter devote Tasstay, Werlnesday, Byday and Saturday tos sales of stocks and bonis, fe addition to his regular semi-weekly auction rales, which take place, as usual, on Monday and Thursday, at 123¢ o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exc! _ ‘ALBERT H. NICOLAY, Real Estate-and Stock Auctioneer, No. 4 Broad street. Travellers.—T he favorite sidc~ wheel steamship ROANOKE, Capt. Sinn r, leaves pier JBN. R this.at at 3 o’elock, for Norfolk, Peters- Richmond. mogeng 0 wishing to go further Routh can take the cars at Norfolk, ani proceed by a continuona line of through the Cavolinis, Georgia, &e., &e. LUDLAM & PLEASANTS Sire @ ei New Maste—Just published, the followin, from Auber’s beautifal Wie SfomreT allt wot deem thee Faithless,” nung by Mad’ilo Naw with rapturous A Lprpe boson oe by Raker; price 25 cents. ‘Sebastopol Grand Trivmphal Marel,”? by the celebrated composer, Oscar Commettant; price 83 cents. *Little Nellie’s Sleeping,’’ song and chorus, by E. 0. Katon; price 25 cents. J HORACE WAIERS, 333 Broadway. | who thi cent; Hallett & Cumston’s pianos (of the old firm of ), Horace Waters’s pianos, ay the highest musical authorities to ual in power, ‘and sweetness of tone, and elasticity of touch, to any of American manufacture; pianos of several other eelebrated Boston and New York manufacturers. Each instrument guaranteed, and sold at prices which defy competition, Second-hand pianos at Po bargains; prices from $40 to $150. Cash paid for second-hand pianos. Pianos torent. Horace Waters, No. 333 Broad- Melian Pianes—T. Githert & Co.'s Premium with or without the celebrated Molian attach dallelt & Co. way. The Writing and Hookkeeptng Academy of BROWN & FOND, 435 Broadway, i# rapidly filling, not with half price pupils, but téose paying full tuition, and ink they obinin. more than’ value resdved, Superior instructers always command commensurate ro- muneravion, while others are compelled to teach for half the usval charge or close business. ®. F. Brown re- eeived the highest prize for business writing at the World's fair. D. F. Pond is a thorough practical teacher of bookkeeping. Call before engaging elsewhere. The Present Stock of Clothing In the Sales corner of Fulton and Nassau ced, to make room for the new ‘atl ant learn the prices. Fash- never before been offered in New Mark! it must be sold. Men’s and Boys’ Clothing—Closing Sales.— We are now closing out our stock of winter clothing at ge atly reduced prices, to make room for spring goods. BOUGHTON & KNAPP, 19 Cortlandt street. James Little & Co., Merchant Tailors, No. 412 Breadway.—If you wish a suit made in the very best manner, of cloths thar can’t be equalled, (and as regards cut and tinish we defy any competitor,) call and examine for yourselves. fonable clothing bh ‘York at such pri Hundreds of our Citizens are dally Sapplied With fine clothing at half. price, at EVANS’ Clothing Warehouse, and 68 Fulton street. All Indiana bills taken at 20 cents; Eighth Avenue, par; Lewis county, cents. Opera Cloaks, Moire Antique, Velvet, Satin and Cloth Cloaks.—GEORGE BRODIE, 61 Canal street, has just received, per “Asia,” a consignment of magnificent opera cloaks, in moire’ antique, richly trimmed and of the very latest styles. Also a few beautiful articles in dress cloaks, of JE he ntique, velvet, satin, &e. The ladies are respectfully invited’ to ‘examine Mr. Brodie’s aplendid stock before pnrehasing elsewhere. The Proverb “Phere nothing new under the sun,”’ is a mistake. The plan atopted by GREEN, No. 1 Astor House, for measuring the human frame is entirely new; moreover it ix infallible, so that everybody allows that his fit, like his promises, gever fail, India Rubber Gloves and Mittens For Use in cold or wet weather; also, ladies’ lined gloves and bleaching gloves and mits, a certain cure for rough or chapped hands. For sale at all rubber stores and to the per only at No. 36 John street up stairs, Eetienles, to Compete With Any of the Grand and Canal street boasted “low prices.’” We have just withdrawn our case from the Crystal Palace, and now offer its entire cortents, together with tho stock on hand, at greatly reduced prices. The above goods took an “honorable mention’’ at the World’s Fair, and a silver medal at the American Institute. GEO. W, TUTTLE, importer of fancy goods, novelties and toys, 345 Broad: way. 10,000 Lad but don’t come all at onee), at MILLER’ street, each to buy pair of India rubber shoes, at $1 a’pair. Ladies. yon could not spend a dolls advantag: 0 cloth button boots, ¢ boys’, misses? and children’s boots and t variety,’ J. B. MIL LER & CO., 134 Cans ,000— Wort! of Magnificent English velvet and tapestry pets, at one half the former prices! 60,000 yards of beantiful ingrain, at 3s., 4s. and ds. yer yard, at the Great American Eagle Carpet Store. HIRAM ANDERSON, No. 09 Bowery. Brandy, from the Growers Direct.—One of the principal and great causes of the high price of brandy in this market is the indirect source from which it is de- rived. Nine-tenths of that imported is received from mercantile houses in Cognac, who buy of the farmers in that district and ship it to the United States, at much advanced prices, and frequently in an adulterated state. In view of these facts, and for the purpose of securing a fair price for their product, a union of brandy grow- ers in France has been accomplished, with the view of shipment to the United States. ‘The name of the consolidation is the Central Society of Vineyard Proprietors of Cognac, under the manage- ment of a president, vice-president, and a committee of inspection of eight members. The society itself num- Vers five hnndred vineyard proprietors, amongat them rome of the most influential noblemen in the neighbor- hood of Cognac, who contribute, under certain by-lawa, the entire growth of their vineyards to the general fun the society, the present capital of which is three million franes, The advantages to be obtained from this combination are so apparent as to render unnecessai any further comment on tho subject; nevertheless, i may be worthy of observation that few features in this soclety possess a more striking claim to public attention than the fusion of interest effected between buycr and seller. Since all are shareholders, it necessarily bo- comes the interest of each ipdividual to contribute y every means in his power to uphold the reputation whic! the society is endeavoring to earn, for shipment of the best qualities of brandies. For this purpose a clause in- troduced in the statutes (article 40) renders it impera- tive that shareholders whall su) ply the society with the very best Cognac brandies, otherwise they incur the liahility of an entire forfeiture of their shares. The undersigned, sole agents in the United States for the Central Society of Vineyard Proprictors of . would solicit the attention of merchants, hotelkeepers, rocers and others to the vintages now on hand, confi- Geet that they will compare more than fovorably with apy article in the market, and at prices far below the standard of even ordinary Cognacs. DE VENOGE & CHARLES, 138 Pearl street, below Wall. Chotee Brandies, Champagne, Port, Ma- deira, and sherry wines, Loadon and Dublin porter, Scotch ales, superior Philadelphia ale and porter, rum, in, whiskies, syrups and cordials, for sale at WM. 1. NDERHILL'S, 430 Broome street, corner of Crosby. Churches, Hotels, Steamships, &c., supplied with elegant silver ware and number plates, of new and beautiful designs, plated in the most substantial man- ner, and elegantly engraved, at very low prices, Or- ders and samples sent by express to any part of the country. EVERDELL, 302 Broadway, cor. Duane st. Don’t Forget to Visit Perham's Ethiopian troupe this evening.—They perform ‘‘sampatchieno”’ for the last time, They also give their celebrated ‘ Railroad Gallop,” anda Jong procramme of choice entertainments. Gift Uekets, admitting four persons, to be had for $1 tach. The’ purchaser will be presented with one share in one hundred thousand gifts. §15 Only for a Beautifal Country Residence. A great opportunity is now offered to zok clear of pay- ing encrmoua rents, and secure a healthy location in the village of Wood Lawn, ou the line of the Long Island Railroad. 100 farms and’ 500 building lots will b> di- vided among 600 subseribers, in a very few days. It is hard times iw the city, and now is the time to secure, for only $16—payable in instalments—four building lots, 25 by 100 fect each, or a farm of from two to twenty acres. For a share apply immediately to CHAS. WOOD, 208 Broadway, where maps and pamphlets can bead gratis. The Lustrous Whiteness and Vermeil Hae, derived from the use of Phalon’s Paphian Lotion, are produced by the floral juices combined in the prepara- tion, It contains no mineral substance. There is # »me- thing poetical in the idea of thus perpetuating beauty, and in this case truth and péotry harmonize. "Prepared ond soli by PHALON, St. Nicholas Hotel, and No. 197 Broadway, corner of Dey street. For sale’ by draggists and fancy dealers, Hair rege Hair Dye 1 i id, ied in their private form at W. Ac BATUMELOW'S Unit Dye, Wiz, and Ornar wontel Hair Factory, 239 Broadway. A_ Warranted Remedy=—Save your Money. Dr. Tobias’s Venetian Liniment is warranted.to cure coughs, sore throats, mumps, croup, cold feet, &e., or no pay. fold by all the respectable druggists in the ted States and Canadas. Depot: 60 Cortland street. Price 26 and 60 cents. ‘Wigs and ToupcesiaA Silver Medal Award- cd to MELITURST & HEARD, 27 Maiden lane, for, the! best wigs and toupees exhibited at the New York State Dye and Fair, 1854. Back and front braids, curls, &e. Copy the address. Clirehugh’s Wigs and Hair ‘The wigs are perfect heads of hair, light, elegant and durable. The dye produces all shades of black and brown, without staining the skin. Applied at the homes of customers, orat the rooms, 1623; Fulton street, or by leaving the address at the above, or at Mrs. Armstrong’s, 821 Broadway. To ¥e Men.—To remove any latent sus icion of having arrived at a more mature age than the t warrants, which an approach to baldness is held to signify, use 1LE’S hyperion finid. It is the best restorer and conservator of the hair, as public apprecia- tion proves. Bold by the inventor, WILLIAM BOGLE, 277 Wanhingtod street, Boston; in New York, by A. B. & 1, Sanda, 100 Fallon atreet; Charles Ring & Co. Broadway, Rushton, Clark & Co, Broadway; Clickener & Co., S1 Barclay street, and chemists and perfumors throughout the world, diseases. most. ri pains, remembet that a few doses th vewete y a p poral F ye cote ee for those You who are suffering t! of this most nt compound will afford certain . Thou- ret sands of cases been he . - OLDRINGE’S HOTEL, 759 BROADWAY, CORNER of Clinton place, conducted on the Ku: plan, offers great inducemepts to families or individuals wish- ing handsomely furnished and neatly kept rooms, with or without board, in public or private rooms, Location contral and healthy. xin Sern tee | Sor aais amar ere ro, TE, Rox ya commence to-morrew the ti A SE" noe, ; @ new loeal romance, entitled Dirny Dorset, a splons a oT te piven ‘ = The aly written story for Yoong Amorins. jor Bale by al! nnsion Whe ome ® trial will be given when required, parity heake ates 9 gooT raEM! bs Owed dee Gime ne Also a pointer SALES AT AUOTION. | UCTION NOTICE—MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF HOUSE bold farnitere, , he.—SAMUEL 0: D, auctioneer, wi sell, at 64 Nassau stres', this morni at 10; o'clock, by order of the mortgagee. on eal tac convenience of sale, @ col- lection of bousebold furnitgre. UCTION NOTICE.—WM, B. JONES, AUCTIONEER.— A By virtue of on execution, I will sell, this day at (0. 145 Canal street, at 105; A M., 80,000 segary of va: rious . CHARLES W. KRUGER, Constable, UCTION NOTICE —THE ADVERTISER INVITES merchants and others hayiey goods of any descrip- jon to dirpose of, to send them where they will bring the best possible ‘price. His establishment is one of the best in New York. The greatest care will be taken in selling goods of every descriptinn, in store or avy of the city; and whilet he warrants to get the best price, he will take no goods on limitation, as he wishes to retain the confidence of all who know him, and maMtain the respectability of 8. Prompt returns sale, Advances, when tired” Persons tibeing s pet! plus stock on band, or belug in any way embarrassed, can confide in him’ most secretly, without exposure in any way. References to amountior security given of this establishment, ders, small or large, ad- dressed at any time to A.B} auctioneer, Herald office, will be promptly attended to. UCTION NOTICE —THOS. BELL, AUTIONEER—BY BELL & BUSH.—This day, at 20’clock, will be sold at 324 West Twenty-ninth street, between Tenth and Eleventh avenues, the effects of a butcher's shop, smoked bacon, pickled pork, lard boiler, stand, rack, block, cleaver, knives, rack, &c.; also a small lot of furniture, bedsteads, beds, &e, M ONDAY—AT 12 O'CLOCK, THE LEASE, STOCK, fixtures, &e., at 244 Division street, of a family grocery store; also grocer’s wagon ‘and harness,and other articles. 0S. BELL, Auctioneer. (30cHERY, GLASS, AND CHINA.—AUCTION NO- tice. —J. n Antwerp & Son, will sell, on Tues- day, the 28th, at ten o'clock, at 216 Pearl street, from the shelves, U0 crates white’ granite, light blue, flow- ed blue, mulberry, CC dipped and edge! carthenware, assorted; also, five casks French and English china, In sets; metto cups and saucers, vases, eard baskets, &e. also, 673 fancy metal covered molasses jugs; also, 100 casks glassware, assorted; tumblers, wines,’ nappers lamps, &¢., with'a full assortment of knives and forks tea trays and waiters, spoons, &e.; also, the stock of an , to be sold for For full particulars see catalogaes D.. 2X48 AvCTIONRER —snRnIFPs 84L8— e Faturday, Nov. 25, 1854, at 11 A. M., No. 310 Broadway, ninety-eigit dozen of Lovett’s Wahpene. Also, same pla quantity of hams in and hour, a large canvass. JOHN WILSON, Deputy Sheriff. LIAS, importing house retiring from busin befure delivery, cash COMBS, AUCTIONEER.—ON MONDAY, NOV. at 1024 o’clock, assignec’s sale, at auction, of the entire stock of the store No. 769 Broadway, coner of Ninth street, consisting, in part, of coats, pants, vests, shirte, drawers, hosiery, gloves, cloths, cassimeres, vestings, eravats, shirts, collars, &e., &c. Evovy article is new, and well selected, with a view to please the taste of gentlemen wishing to purchase clothing, &c. The alo will be positive, by order of Marcus P. Fort, Esq., assignee, ELIAS COMBS, Auctioneer. DWARD SINTZENICH, AUCTIONEER.—EDWARD ') Sintzenich will sell at auction, this day, at eleven o'clock, at the salesroom, 16 Wall street, fine pure brandies, liquors, cordials, prime Havana segars &¢,— includirg old Otard, dark and pale brandies, cognac in wall quantity in cases, Sandemans, port, London Dock o., Howard, March & Co.’s madeira, pale and brown sherries, club house gin, Cabinet and Heldsick cham- nes, Hollands gin, three casks of Muir’s Edinburg four casks of Younger’s do., fine curacao and other in lots to euit private purehase: ‘0 an as- of fine Hock wines, consisting of Rudeshimer, Leibfraumileh, &e., &c,; also prime Havana segars, ware ranted of the following favorite brands—Granandina, regalias, El Alhambra do., perle Cabanos do., Volodeza do., Agracida Verguera, Pedro Dieri, I. L. L., &e., &e. SALES AT AVOTSON. HERIFF'S SALE.—A. M. CRISTALAR, AUCTION- be) eer, will sell on Monday, at 103, o’clock, by virtue of an execution, at 346 Bowery, the stock of ore, coats, pants, vests, shirts, drawers, fe ke By order of P. J. GILLELAN, Deputy Sheriff,” ‘M. WITTERS, AUCTION WILL W day, at 10% o'clock, ar 18 Canal idee large quantity of household furniture, from families breaking a honseheoping, consisting of sofas, rocking and other chairs, centre, diaing and tea, tables, pier and mantel lassen, paintings, plated, china and glassware, book- cases, couches, ssels and other carpets, oilcloths, stair rods, French and cottage bedsteads, hair and other mattresses, feather beds, blankets, spreads, dressing bu- reaus, washstands with marble tops, toilet acts, ward. cooking stoves, kitchen furniture. Portions of the above goods have been but a short time in use, and are worthy the attention of families and others commencing housekeeping, A baxatelie table and counter, and also twenty-five lots of drygoods, left from Thursday’s « LOTS DUTCH BULBOUS ROOTS AT AUC- 1.5 tion—At No. 17 Wall street, this day, at 4 Orel to close consignments, comprising the most cholee selection of hyacinths, tulips, crown imperials ranuneulus, iris, gladiolu Joniquilieserocus, 8c. offered at auction in several years, To be sold in lots to suit purchasers. a _FOR SALn. $10,000 wrt cette vated as are juable pat right for turning hubs, tool handles, &., information apply to JOHN H. BLAKE, office of Under- bill's Dry Dock —FOR SALE—THE LEASE, FUR- addressed to Post, Herald oflice, will mvet immo. Business extensive, and rapidly inereas- Nassau street, room No. 9. PURDY & CO. bie &e. Patent just granted. A fortune may be realized in a short time by a man of enterprise in selling rights. For iron Works, 435 Tenth stree! wm 00. niture and fixtures of a first class prominently located in the upper part of the city. diate attentio 600. —FOR SALE—GROCERY AND. LIQUOR 'e store, located on the corner of two great t oroughfares, ing. Rent low, and customers of the first class, are somo of the many inducements to purchasers. Apply at 102 45 0 —FOR SALE—A GENTLEMAN’S FURNISH- e ing and fancy goods store, including stock, fixtures, and yaluable lease of promises, which alone is worth the price asked. The location is excellent, and well adapted to this business, Apply at 102 Nassau street, room No. 9. PURDY & Co. 00 —THREE FARMS IN ILLINOIS; ONE 80 7 & acres, $400; two 40 acres, each $200; or thie three for $70C—well cultivated, having residences, well fenced, and producing heavy erops of corn, wheat, &e.; three miles from Chieago and Burlington Railroad and Monmouth city, county seat; coal in the neighbor- hood four cents a bushel. Apply by letter, post paid, to H. C. F., Post Office. 0 HOUSES. 200 LOTS, AND 500 FARMS FOR sale—$60,000 to loan'on mortgage in wums to suit—property of every description for sale or exchange. Those who want a house, lot, farm, mill, or country seat are sure to be suited by calling on SERGEANT, 15 q WILL PURCHASE THE FU? lease for four years, of the boarding house No. 301 Bowery. Nine apartments. Rent only 316 a month, which would be taken out in board, Good stand for the business. ENCHES FOR SALE CHKAP—A LOT OF BENCHES, with backs, will seat about six ns each—for ihe lot, (20) only $1, cost #4; in small lots at ten #hil- linga each. Apply at 103 Bowery, in the daguerrean room, OAL, YARD FOR SALE—IN AN EXCEILENT LOCA tion, and doing a good trade. 8 low and cusy. Apply between 2and 6 o'clock at 168 Chrystie street. COLTON, AUCTIONEER.—LARGE SALE 0° ¢ household furniture, carpets, oileloths, mirrors, Xe. &c. F, Colton will sell, this day, (Saturday, Nov. 25, at 1034 o'clock, at the ‘salesroom’ No. 59 iivekman street, a large assortment of parlor, dining room and chamber furniture, of good quality, ‘consisting of rose- wood and mahogany tete-a tete, sofas, arm and spring- seat parlor chairs, ‘rosewood etegerea, centre and side tables, oak and walnut extension dining tables, dining room chairs, library and secretary bookcase, rosewood and mahogany bedsteads, marble top dressing bureaus and washstands, fancy ‘tables, hair mattresses, arm chairs, French mahogany chairs, china aud glassware, mantel vases and ornaments, clocks, carpets, stoves of various kinds, together with all the assortment of house- hold furniture, which is worthy of the attention of house- keepers. Also, a large assortment of second-hand fur- niture. (5 PORGE, COOK, AUCTIONEER.—sPPCIAL, AND Pe remptory sale of furniture, pianotortes, oil paint ings, &.—This day, at 1014 o'clock, at the. spacious saies-room 304 Broadway, corner of Duane strect, a large collection of household furniture of every description, also oll paintings, &c.. At12 o'clock several new an second hand pianofortes. This sale will be positive to close a number of invoices on which cash advances have beon made. Catalogues ready early on the morning of sale. Every facility will be atlorded | ing and shipping. purchasers for box- . HORTON, AUCTIONEER—SALESROOM NO. 13 e Sixth avenue—Will sell, on Tuesday, at 103, o'clock, furniture in house 80 Reade street, consisting ring seat chairs, Brussels carpets, plar arble fop centre and card tables, giran- ssortment ot kitchen furniture. , joles, vases, with an ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—BY H. H. LEEDS ‘& Co—This day, at 12 o'clock, in front of the sale. room, 19 Nassan street, a sorrel horse, 16 hands high, nearly eight years old, warranted sound and kind; . also a shifting top wagon, nearly new; also, a first rate sin gle harness in dne order—the property ‘of a gentleman deceased—without reserve. OHN L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER.—BY VAN- DEWATER & TURNER—Saturday, Nov. 25, at 104 o'clock, at 106 Duane street, west of Broadway—Jewelry, shawls, dress patterns, dresses, &c., among which will be found one Kast India long shawl, which cost $400; one do. yellow striped, cost $300; one French camels’ hair shawl, cost $155; one do., cost $60—togother with a general assortment of shawis, scarfs, &e., of every de- seription—broche, merimos, cashmeres, thibet wool shawls; also, a general assortment of dress patterns, in Hiece and mate up, consisting of black figured silk dress, ater, silver grey, plait, green, purple, lawn, muslin, also, yards ofdelsine, palmetto, calico, muslin lawns, together with a large and general wardrobe of under wearing Apparel; also, at the sanre time and aes jew- elry, one splendid diamond necklace, set in Franco; ear- rings, diamond pin, diamond finger ring to match; also, rings'set with rubies and emeralds; al yery, lel in mosaic, bracelots to match, representing St. Peter's Chnreh and coliseum: also eameo pins, large, and set in the best possible manner, representing heads, Holy Family, Virgin and Saviour, figures, &c. ; cameob racclets to match, cornelian do., pearl ear-rings, Christ on crosi ‘a silver, gold pencil ‘case, lockets chains, gold +; cotacles and silver snuff boxes—the whole boing by or- cof executors will be sold peremptorily, Can be ex- e: sined two days before sale with catalog JANES COLE, | AUCTIONEER “GREAT AND Post, gh fixe ale of four, hundred “and fifty | valua bie lots of land in the Tenth ward, Brooklyn, opposite Carroll park; also a large water front on the canal.—JAMES COLE & SON will sell, on Monday, Nov. 27, at 12 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, New York, 45) splendid building lots, situate on Bergen, Secor, Car: rolland Ralchen places, and on Sackett, Union, Presi- dont, Carroll, Smith, Hoyt, Bond, and First streets, and Second avenue; also afarge water front on the canal. ‘This is some of ‘the best property that has ever been of- fered for sale in this city, either for business or private residences. The strects and places are all paved; bulk- head on the canal built, lots on a grade, &e, Seventy per cent on bond and mortgage, Maps and full particu- jars at the offiees of the auctioneer, No, 43 Fultun street, Brooklyn, and 18 Nassau street, New Yor OHN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER.—MORT- gagee’s sale of household furniture, &c., this day, at the auction room, 110 Cenire seveet, corner ot Frank: lin, at 104 o'clock, mahogany sofas, chairs, bureaus, bedsteads, beds, mattresses, bedding, ‘washstands, mir- rors, mantel clock, carpets, cooking stove, kitchen fur- niture, &c. BENJ. Lk ROY, Attorney for Mcrigagee. OSEFH HEGEMAN, AUCTIONEFR. — THIS DAY, Faturday, Nov, 25, ot 10 o’elock, A. M., at 20 Jerole mon street, Brooklyn, household furniture, mahogany and cane seat chairs, ‘sofas, tables, bedsteads, feathsr beds, mattresses, &e. OHN IL. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER.—-BY VAN- DEWATER & TURNER—Will set! on Monday, Nov. Zi, at 1034 o'clock, at the salesrooma, 30 Pine and 53 Ce- Gar streets, camelins, &c.; 15 cases of Belgian flower roots, consisting of 2,074 camelias, 235 rhododemlrons, 104 acacias and 6 dyclytra spectabilis. The above bulbs are junt received, and are warranted in every particular. OHN L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER.—BY VAN- DEWATER & TURNER, at the sales rooms 30 Pine and 56 Cedar streets, on Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 28 and 29, at 104g o’clock each day, a splendid assortment of rich Parisian fancy goods, consisting of china deco- rated vases, card receivers, colognes, bronze and ormolu clock, shades and stands, candelabras, candlesticks, cou silver plated ware, castors, cake baskets, tea, table and dessert spoons, perfumery, rosewood work boxes, furnished; glove boxes, &c. USSELL W. WESTOOTT, AUCTIONEER.—AUCTION Notice.—On Monday, Nov. 27, at 10% o’clock, hand- some household furnitare, at house No. 72 Eighth ave- near Fourteenth street. R. W. Wescott will sell, as above, all the handsome furniture contained in the house, which has been recently furnished, and is replete with rosewood and iy ture from it to attic, there being ninetcen rooms, including the par- lors, with rich velvet, Wilton and ingrain carpets do, rosewood a Abin parlor suite, in satin beb- cade and haireloth; large mi framed; costly tel i ornaments, 3) oil paintin, mantel vane and ornaments, SL ay Due ou PaueL bre and secretary, book rosewood and mahogany nofas, tete S totes, be., ‘with « large variety of rosewood and mah ony chamber furniture, rosewood and maho- ny bedi cottage do., hair mattresses, fentier fea, blankets ‘and bedding, raahogany ‘and’ cot! chairs, rosewood and mahogany dressing bui stands, carpets, rockers, &e., with the basément and Kitchen furniture, silverware, dining and broa’fast tables, oilcloth, rich china, ivory cutlery, &e., compris- ing every thing to be found in a large and handsomviy furnished house. Catalogues now ready. No postpone ment. A deposit will be required of every purchaser, as the entire furniture fx to be sold without reserve. ie ik, wb the thangn, (he doorwnt aff white 16 wat, comeer OMe Riad msmesoery Ys tohana sme wus oe wae wmv ROCKERY STORE FOR SALK.—THE ENTIRE STOCK in trade of an old and well established wholesale crockery store for sale, together with the fixtures and lease of the premises. The business is permanently established, with a large share of safe and prompt cus- tomers, and the stock is full and complete, with every variety of the best styles and patterns. To any one de- sirous of commencing the business on a sure footing, or wishing to enlarge their prosent business, thin offers’ an opportunity of doing so seldom to bemet with. Applica- es addressed to A. B., Herald office, will receive atten- tion. stocked drug store, now doing a good general and reseription busines, capable of being largely increased. f sold before Tuesday next, will be sold very cheap. Unexpired lease. Rent but’ 65 cents a day, with two rooms attached. An unequalled chance for either sician or druggist. Apply to wa ~ JAMES COE, 51 Clit street. R SALE—A HANDSOME FOUR STORY BROWN stone house, on Thirtieth stroet, for $9,000, A larga fine three story House, near ‘Trinity Chapel, on Twenty- sixth street; two handsome new stone front basement houses on ‘Twenty-second street, and a number of houses at low se FE. B, KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, 8 to 7, and 8 to 10. OR SAIT:—A LARGE DWELLING HOUSE; STORE Fan Yarn, with an aero of good land, bean fully sit: ed in Brooklyn, Long Island, by the South Bay, being n excellent situation for a store or hotel. ‘Terms vesy reasonable. Enquire at 14 Atlantic strect, Brooklyn. Eo. sTabGe. (OR SALE—A SPLENDID BAKERY, IN THIRD AVE- Ing all the improvements of the day, and busloess; price $3,000; also five beautiful y-fifth street, having all improvements; also to ry one-| of a Leal L peay HP 250 per year. ly at 2 ts BROWN & CO (OR SALE—A SUPERIOR RESTAURANT, DINING AND drinking saloon. Location unsurpassed; business’ excelleat. Any one wishing a place of this kind cannot fail of being suited, Terms vory favorable. Apply im- mediately at 102 Nassau street, room No. 9. $ PURDY & CO. {\OR SALF—THE OYSTER AND COFFEE AND CAKE stand No. 109 Nassau street, with xtures com- plete, anda four years? lease; sold on account of other business. The place can be seen by applying at the clothing store over the premises, or to William Thomp- son, at the Marine Court $8,500 each; Thompeon street; rent Broadway, room'13. SEErIne. LIVERPOOL UNITED, STATES MAIL STEAM. Ju. Commander. This steam- with Maile fo 5 . ref a i from bet Second cabin passage.....--- The ships from Boston call at iialifas, ie at , Capt Judkins, AMERICA, 4 PERSIA, Capt. Ryrie, ” EUROPA, ‘cant hance, AaLA, Capt. E. G. Lott, AFRICA, Capt. Harrison, These vessels carry a clear white light at mast bead; nr; red on port bo ASIA, Lott, «’ "New York, Weduesday,Nov 20 Stone, Boston,” Wednesday, Dec. 6 New York, Wednesday, ‘ 13 EUROPA, Shannon, ‘ “Boston, ’ Weduvrday) “ 30 Berths pot secureWuntil paid for. ‘An experienced surgeon on board. ‘The owners of these shipe will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stones or metals, unless bills of lading are sign value thereof therein expressed. For freight or ¢ apply to 5 Bis pe CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green. IE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA 6 al CANADA, Capt. Stone, |ARA, Capt, Leite. therefor, and the intend sailing their ti teamships— City OF NANCHESTE! apt. AWylie. BALLIMORE, (ue Capt. t. Robt Leiceh, ¢ KANGAROO... Capt. _o FROM PHILADELPHIA, + Thursday, January 4, 1865, » About Thireday, January 25, 1855, yRoM LivenPooL. % December 6, 1854. —_————_ Decew ber 27, 184. Saloon $90, $6 and $55, acoordi limited number of third class passengers will be taken, and found with comfortably cooked provisions, for Liver| rom Liverpool © bring out thei a obtain certi- fieates of passage, and drafts on Liverpool, in sums of £1 serling and upwards. Apply to SAMUEL SMITH, Acout Y7 Walnut street, W’hiladelphia, and No. 7 Brondway,) ork. wee SERVICE FROM PORTLAND—CANADIAN eam Navigation Company.—The splendid now steamsbip CANADIAN will sail for Liverpool December Ist. For freight or passage, apply to DAVID BELLHOUSE, Portland. NLASGOW AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP COM- pany.—The new and powerful steamships NEW YORK, 2,400 tons and 500 horse power, (it. Craig com- mander,) and GLASGOW, 1,962 tons and 400 horse power, (W. Cuniming commander,) built expressly for the trade between New York and Glasgow, will sail as under :— From New York—New York, Saturday, 23d December, at 12 noon; Glasgow, Saturday, 20th Jannary, at 12 noon. First cabin, saloon state rooms (steward’s fee included), $90; first cabin, midship do., do., $75. Third if mited number of third class passengers will n, supplied with provisions of good quality, pro- perly cooked, at $25 each. Carries a surgeon.’ For freight or passage apply to J. McSYMON, 33 Broadway. New York city bills or gold only received for passage. R SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED States mail steamship UNION, R. Adams, command- @r, will leave for Havre, touching at Southampton to land the mails and pasgengers, on Saturday, December 16th, at 12 o'clock, from pier No. 37 North River, foot of Beach street. Price of passage first cabin $136 ; so- cued do, $79. Jauggage not wanted during the voy ge should be sent on board the day before sailing, marked ‘* below.” No freight wil be taken after Thursday, December 14th. For freight or passage apply to MORI. MER LIVINGSION, Agent, 63. Braadway. BW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP LINE, vin Nicaragua.—Accossory Transit Company of Nicara: Cid_ hryricvors—The splendid double ouging stoamshly ORTHERN LIGHT, Capt. £. L. Tink W00 tens barthen) will lave ‘from ‘pier o’elock b. M. 27, connectin, 2,900 tons bu but twelve mil Ww jon,) over the Nica of land transporte ateamers unsurpassed in their ventil: marae dations: For information or passage, epply only to CHARLES MORGAN, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green. Letter bags made up at ‘the office, Letters, 25 conte per ounes. hOEr2 STATES MAU. STEAMSHIP COMPANY—FOR Havana and New Orleans.—On Saturday, Dec. 2, at 2 o'clock P. M., from pier foot of Warren street, North river, by the well known and favorite steamship BMLIRE CITY, Capt. H. Windle. Passage at the company’s office, Freight to Ne thirty per cubic foot. Specie only on freight to Havana. Shippers will be supplied with blank f lading of the form signed by the company, on application at their efice. No other forms signed, and no bills of lading will be signed after the hour of sailing, For freight or pas- sage, apply at the office of the company, 177 West streot, corner of Warren. M. 0. ROBERTS. ITED STATES MALL LINE FOR CALIBORNIA, VIA Aspinwall and Panama Railroad.—On Toestay, c. 5, at 2 o'clock P. M., from the foot of Warren stroet, North’ river, will bo dispatched the fot steamshiy GEORGE LAW, Capt. G. V. Fox, U. 5. N., to ecnnect at Panama with the new and superior steamship Sonora. A spare boat always kept at Panama, to prevent deten- tion in case of accident. No express freight recoived after 1 o'clock on the sailing day. For passage, apply at the company’s office, 177 West street, to J. W. RAYMOND. USTRALIA PIONEER LINE—CARRYING UNITED States Mail. ipper_ship WINDWARD, for Melbourne, from Pier %, E. R., with immediate despatch. ipper ship TROPIC, for Siduey, frow Pier No. 12, K.1., with immediate despatch, Clipper ship OCEAN Q and sail 20th December. For freight or passage, apply to R. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall street. EEN, to succeed the Tropic, rying United States mails.—The subscriber, under contract with the government of New South Wales, is Prepared to, convey passengers in the clipper, ship ROPIC, to Sydney, paying part passage here, balance paid after arrival, ‘and employment guaranteod at cur- rent rate of wages, which are enormous. R. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall street. A STRALIA—FREE PASSAGE—PIONKER LINE, CAR. GIOR SALE ON THE NINTH AVENUE—A BEAUTI- ful lot, well located and lovel ground, with good ti- ue and at a great bargain; part of the purchase money can remain; good chanee for a young man having four or five hundred dollars. Apply immediately to ©, G. THOMPSON, 81 Nassau street, room 7. IR SALE CHEAP—A GOOD SECOND-HAND STEAM engine, of about thirty horse power, with boilers in Good order,’ Apply at 44 Cliff atreet. 0 DENTISTS.—AN OFFICE PRACTICE, LONG ES- tablished, paying $2,000 per year, togetier with the furniture, fixtures, &c., necessary to prosecute the business, within thirty m'les of New York, will be dis- posed of for $100, if applied for immediately. Ill health the cause of digposal. For further particulars adress €. M., box 221 Newark, N. J. Ts LEASE, STOCK, AND FIXTURES OF A CONFEC- tionery and fruit store for sale, at 558 Eighth a nue. Satisfactory reason given for selli DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES.—A\ sive, first clase drug store, well situated in New city, for sale. It has been established and succes fully carried on for many years. Price, $12,000. Satis- factory reasons given for selling. Bona fide purchasers will receive every requisite information, by applying to HALE & CO., 80 Nassau street. I bracthg about 3,000 acres. “Bach tract has and tim! remaind woode bered Iand, the remainder open neerly every acre well maried; and mo ‘under superior cultivation and oxtremely fertile, well adapted to the growth the buildings are ed, an erally in a by & plank road with Tide Wator, within sev jen of the village of Cabin Point, aud two ae of . Norfolk and ba grape 7 beige A prise od sad several sa on the adjoin ran h for ait kinds of prodase'in the fine p Foe, ony other information addrocs, |, PACE, PITTMAN & PERKINS, Pe- formed Dutch church, Newark, N. J., will deliver the fourth discourse before the Young People’s Christian Association of the Calvary Baptist church (Twenty-third street, near Fifth ayenue,) to-morrow evening, at 7)¢ o'clock. OUNG MEN'S ASSOCIATION OF THE SOUTH Dutch Church, Fifth avenue, corner of Twenty-firat street. Seventh discourse by the Rev. Henry A. Board- man, D, D., of Philadelphia, on Sabbath evening, 26th instant, at'73, o'clock. COAL, &C. }OAL—CHEAPER THAN ANY THAT HAS YET BEEN offered to the public. The subscriber will deliver one Tab tor tel toe tae oy fall wright coal, a flor this week only; fa! warfanted. ‘To botels dad dining saloons this chance. JACOB W. CORNW! 470 Broome street. L.—I HAVE NOW OPENED A NEW YARD IN Dedae envy wear Broadway, in connection with my old eatablished yarda, corner of Ki sticets, and -Gfth street and Nin’ and Greenwich avenue, where I intend to sell the best quality of red pecsible price, for cash. Weight big ye coal for- at tho lowest feited. C8 RECEIVED —1,000 OVERCOATS, $5 RACH, DRESS and frock coats, $6, cost originally $16; 2,000 pairs casaimere pants, at $3, cost $6; last year’s make. Bills on broken banks of this city taken for clothing. GEO. LEVIE, corner of Nassau and Beckman street OYS! TOYS! AND FANCY GOOD?—18 DIVI¥IGR '. ‘undersigned has just received from the &w Jopean manufactories » lance ‘cums \ete assortment of the Above roods, whieh he now offers for le at greatly reduced con, to compete with any other rting howee im Mow Vert pene, dealers fi W EY pet onnte Nowe or 4 |ORNEW ORLEANS, VIA HAVAN, and favorite steamship DANIEL WEBSTER, Capt. 5 ). Le 1,000tons barthon, will leave pier No. 3 North Fiver, on Tuesday, Novomber 2s, at 3 o'clock P.M. Sho bas excellent state rooms on, Seah ait {n saloon. Passage $0 in cabin; of cent yor cubic fost to New ‘Urieane. “Bpeste only taken on {helgt's to Havana Pi for Havana mu: ocure your hefore leay- ing port, Bills of lading will be sign-d on board. Apply to CHARLES MORGAN, Agent, No.5 Bowling greon. EW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS STRAMSHIP COM- New Orloans, stopping at, Uanavs, sarry- ing ed States mails,’ The steamship CAHAW D3. R. W. Shufeldt commander, will sail for the shove ports ov Saturday, Novembor 25, at T2o’clock, from tho pior at th: foot of Beach street, North river. dreight for the interior nd for Mobile, consigned ute in New Orleans, Jainee Connolly & Co., will be forwarded free of commissions. Pas: songers for Havana must passports boforo lonviny procure . For ht oF 8] to LIVINGSTON, RRUCHERON E COn Mrente, 81 Beoadw The Black Warrior, J. D. ay. — Thi . ‘Bulloch commander, will ‘sail Saturday, ber 9. Bills o signing the evening previous to the jog hip R PENSACOLA.—TO SAIL 29TH NOVEMBER; the splendid new packet ship MONARCH Of THI SEAS, W. K. Gardner, master, will sail as above, and can accommodate a few more cabin passengers, for which she has elegant furnished state room accommodations. Ap- ply to VERETT & BROWN, 159 Front street. HANGE OF DAY OF SAILING, OF THE UNITED States mail steamship ISAUEL,/ from Chazleston fo e splendid United States mai Rollins commander, will horea‘tor horton for, th Pacific, and will teat Havan Wes steamship Inabel, Wm. earry the mails from Char t witl M Havana for Isabel will loa the 4th and 19th of each month, ‘and loaves Havana on the 10th and acl 26th h month. Apply to MORDECATS COn 110 Kase Boy, Charleston, 8. C. OR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA—UNITED STAT mail line,—The new and splendid steam ship KNOX- ILLE, Captain C. D, Ludlow, will leave New York for favannah, on Saturday, Nov. 25, at 3 o'clock P. M., from pier'No. 4 North river, Bills of lading signed by the clerk on board. For freigitor passage apply to SAMUEL |. MITCHELL, 13 Broadway. For Florida, through tickets fvom New York to Jack- sonville $31; Pilatke, $33, ‘The Florids, Captain M. 3. Woodhull, will leave on Wednesday, Nov. 29. ‘OR SAVANNAH—FARE REDUCED.—THE UNITED States mail seamship TATE OF GEORGIA, Capt. . J. Garvin, will leave Philadelphia ®t Savannah on Wednesday, November 29, at 10 o'clock A.M. Fare $20; steerage $7. The Keystone State will leave as above the following Wednesday. Agents in New York SCRANTON &TALIMAN, No. 10 01d Sip, where staterooms may be secured, OR CHARLESTON, 8. C.—THE*SUPERIOR wheel steamship QUAKER CITY, J. H. ommander, will leave Philadelphia for Charleston, 3. C., on Saturday. December 2d, at 10 o'clock A. M. ’ Cabin BicsaKe, $205 steerage do, $7. Apply to HERON & ARMIN, No. 8734 North Wharvea, Philadelphia. F% CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA—SEMI-WERKLY United States mail line.—The new and fast soing steamer JAMES ADGER, 8, Turner, commander, wi le es No. 4 North river, on Saturday, Nov. a, ats precisely, For freight a on board, will be ; for at the office of SPOF! , TH. &0O0., 0 way. Tonite, #81to tilatee, $89, ‘The Matton will gucosed, leaving on Wednesday, Nov. 20, at 8 o'clock P. M. N. B.—In future the steainers will leave at 2 o'clock I. M., until further netice, ‘OR NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND. —THE steamship KO. Capt. Skinner, is now load- pier 14 North river, for the above ports and sails on Saturday afternoon, at 5 o’clock. LUDLAM & PLEASANTS, 82 Broadway. F% FORFOLK, PETERSBURG, AND RICHMOND,— ‘The United Siates mail steamship ROANOKE, . Skinner, commander, will leave pier No, 13 North river, on Saturday, Nov. 25, at So’clock P. M.; will ar- rive'in Norfolk the next afternoon, and Potorsburg and Richmond the following morning. From Norfolk, pas- sengera for the South Tailroad direct, with Urough tickets from Welton to Wilmington, August ke. Passage and fare to Norfolk, 8; to Petersburg and A dha eA Nanas ko, wm MEM | A, with a parlor and bed: 4 East Twenty-third stre in itis EW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS STEAMSHIP COM N _—For New Orleans, si at Havana, car izing Sie Uinitea States Mall, Boe steaumebip CANTATA | K. W. Sbufeldt, commamter, is now receiving freight an! | will sail for the above ports on Saturday, November 26, a | 12 o'clock, from pier at foot of Beach street, North river | Freight for the intorior and for Mobile, to our agents in New Orleans, James Connoly & Co., will be for- warded free of commissions. Passengers for Havans | must procure passports before leaving port. For freight Or parsage, apply to. LIVINGSTON, CROCHERON & CO., Agents," No. 31 Broadway. N. B.—The Black Warrior, J.D. Bullock, commander, Fill succeed the Cabawba, and sail Saturday, Dee. 9. Is oF ng must be sent in for si, snin{ previous to the ship sailing > SESE eee CHARTER— quire of C. MeN. STEAMER NORWALK.—IN- ILL, No, 4 Hall of Records. A and fixtures, with four a s le sale. Inquire on the premises, 692 Bighth avenus, of Forty-eighth street. VERY DESIRABLE THREE STORY ENGLISH BASE- A, ment house fo let, in Thirtieth street, between Kighth and Ninth avenues; has modern imj as fixtures, &e. Rent $000. ND & CO!, 536 Broadway. SMALL FAMILY CAN BE ACCOMMODATED wm on the second floor, at The house contains all antly situated be- vements, Inquire of W. H. RAY modern improvements, and is tween Fourth and Lexington avenue FIRST TE LAUNDRY ESTABLISHMENT TO lease—Consisting of a two story building, 25 by 200 feet, with three or four lots adjoining, handsomely graded. Apply to ROSWELL G. PIERCE, Pine street, corner of Broadway, under the Metropolitan Bank VERY NEAT HOUSE, WITH MODERN DMPROVE- ments, to let—furnished or unfurnished, im the Fitteenth ward, convenient to Broadway, or the furni- ture for ealo upon reasonable terms. Address 8. Stephens, Hovalt Otlice. LET.—UPPER PART OF HOUBE 2% Fossession immediately. AT THE UNION SQUARE Real Estate Office, 3 Everitt House, corner of Fourth avenue and Seventeenth street. Very desirable houses at a very low rent in Thirty-ninth street. A very neat house in ity-sixth street, near Fifth avenue, with sale of furniture low; rent $800. A fine house, three story brown stone, beautiful location in Twenty- first street; rent only $750; furniture for sale low. Also, a few parts of houses, EMERSON W. KEYES. OOMS, WITH STEAM POWER, TO LET.—TWo rooms, each 25 feet by 90, and lighted on three indos, with stonin power, as may be wanted. YELLS & CRANE, corner Twenty-ninth street and Eleventh avenue. QHOP TO LET, ter street, NO LET—THE GROCERY STORE? BACK ROOM AND cellar, situated at No. 263 Elizabeth street, first door from Houston. The store is doing a good business, and the stock and fixtures will be sold cheap. Apply to JOHN BAMMAN, on the premises, (0 LET—A BEDROOM, EITHER FURNISHED OR UN- furnished, in a modern built house, Inquire at 44 Barrow, near Bleecker street. THE SECOND FLOOR OF 41 WOOs- by 65 {t. Inquire on the premises. (0 LET—IN A FINE LOCATION, A ROOM AND ONE wo bedrooms; the furniture for sale at a vory price—all new. Will be let to a gentleman and board for the lady only. ‘No boardera in the house. Rent of rooms quite low. Address A. B., Horald office, stating where an interview can be had. 0 LET—PART OF A GENTEEL FOUR STORY house, pleasantly located, with modern improve- ts; Tent $310; possession ‘immediately. Apply at ‘at Thirty first street, second door from Lexington avenue, myo FIRST RATE HOUSE NEAR THE ST. cholas Hotel, furnished or unfurnishod, or would dispose of the furniture at a sacrifice for cash to any one taking the house. Apply immediately to €.G. THOMPSON, 81 Nassau street, room Ni ry.O 1 Ev—IN A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, SITUATED AT 196 Laurens street, nicely furnished rooms, to single aid married gentlemen, witl or without board. T° LET TO A QUIET FAMILY—THE UPPER PART ofa house containing all the modern improve- ments, Inquire at 56 West Twenty-seventh street, near Sixth avenue, LET OR LEASE—THE LARGE BUILDING, SITU- ated on the southeast corner ofixth avenue and Forticth street, well arranged for first class boarding house; also, parts of houses and stores on the same block.’ Inquire on the premises. 0 LET OR LEASK—AT NEW BRIGHTON, FROM first of May next, two three story and basemebt trick stores ‘now building; by early application, ten- ants can have them finished to suit their convenience; the locality is superior for a first rate , dry goods and generil country store, or for a furniture upholstery and housefurnishing store, as there ix no ostablishment of the kind within @ number of miles of the place. The buildings will be erected in the most permanent manner and suitable for any kind of business not — the use of steum power. Apply to 0. E. LEK, 64 Wall street, from 11 to 32 o’eleck. F 3% MILES from Williamsburg, with large dwelling house, barn, choice fruits, and good water, with spall brewery. heap. Is also su.table for a pickli Whole rent only $260. Apply to FRAN , 205 Water street. ye LEASE—A FARM OF 22 ACRES, nsils for sale establishment. Cis BUTL ANTED—A DOUBLE OFFICE, ON. FIRST OR weconu fluor, either in South, Beaver or South William etreots, by Ist of February. Address box 2,10 Post Office, F MARGARET O’RILEY, WHO LIVED AT 419 Fourth street, some twelve or fourteen days since, will leave address at the Herald office, she will hear of something to her intérest, lease address Captain G. Fisher. * FA WN, WHO LIVED DURING LAST WIN- Cohal street, will send hee Mire. 1 she will Loar of something to her advantage. F OBORGE P. EDWARDS WILK, CALL AT J. LOC- Kits, 261 Fulton strect, Brooklyn, he will hear of something to his advantage. NIORMATION WANTED—BY THE SUDSCRIBER, OF the whereabouts of her sister, Btizabeth McOny— imaiden name Elizabeth Thompson—a native of Feracof, county Manaban, and daughter of David Thompson, o} said Feracoft. She landed in New York in July’ or August, 1861. orination respecting her will be thankfully rec her sister, Margaret Thompson, who lunded in New York last July from the ship Torna- do, from Liverpool. Address to Mra, Catharine Burk, Sai Harbor, L. 1. When last heard from she was living in Brooklyn. MARGARET THOMPSON. MARY POLI, WILL MEET HER HUSBAND, P. N J. Doll, who bas returaed from California, at'106 iyrile avenue, Brooklyn, JTRS. M. A——, THAT ADDRESSED A NOTE TO ## N Herale office, on the {8th instant, on business, wil find a letter for her in the Broadway Post Office. WE STEDIINFORMATION OF MR. W. 0 who resided in San Juan de los Remedios, of Cuba, in 1851. He may hear of something to his ad- vantage by calling at 154 Chainbers street, N. Y. LECTURES. {LINTON HALL.—A COURSE OF THREE onthe character and policy of the-second Coser, and its correlations with the despotisin of Louis Napo- leon, will be delivered by T. PIRRS HEALEY, barrister at law, of the Temple, London, at Clinton Hall, Astor place, on Wednend Nov. 29, Dec. 6 and 13, at 8 0’clock, Day be had of Van Norden & King, 43 . Bailliere, publisher, 200 Broadway; Mr. O'Shea, bookseller, 737 Broadway, and for moni the library, Clinton Hall; also, at the door, raat THE BALL SEASON. G2TH ANNUAL, Some, OF AMERICUS ENGINE 00. No. 6, at Niblo’s saloon, on Monday eveni ov. 84 HENIY CLOSE, Chatem NRY C Chairman, Secretary HIRD ANNUAL BALL OF tie Society will be given at the City Assembly THE NEW YORK DRAMA- Rooma, on Wednesday evening, Nov. 29. Tickets $1, for sale at H. 8. Smith’s, No. 1 Murray street. members will to-night at 480 Broadw FINE ARTS. _ aE INF ARTS—FINE ARTS.—B. C. COATES TAKES trons pleasure in informing his pal ‘and the public generally that he hae devoted the entire summer in aaa , ducing a aplendid collection of richly ings, which will be offered for sale to the highest on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, Nov. 27, 28, and 2, at Mr. Joseph Hegoman’s paisa a Willoughby street, corner of Pearl, near the City , Brooklyn. Now on exhibition. ee eel —ALL TIS WEEK.—' will receive new pu} So Tor a’couree of ten lessons tn $12 60 for a course of tag. B. ~GLOTHING, a0. AST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE W. Ladies or vit jen superfiuous ef- fects to dispore of, can ob' 4 fair cash price for the same, by sendi Se Ui water ee bad or other: wise. B— on 13 Him street, L. M. , us aad ICE SELECTION OF BRANDIES, SOCTCH nol oe AND Irish whiskeys, champagne, . gins, rums, cordials, syrups, &c.; Lenton "ook Dublin porter, Scotch ales, and domestic ales, for fa nae, twenty percent lower than any other hones, fi by Whe ds USDLARE 0, te Broome yirae, « + us vrvsny.