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C AND COMMEROIAL. on aateataeeteereeeaaateal Moxey aman. [Thee was mo material change in the market this the bulls being stil! ina minority and the bears conGdest se usual. The males of Erie were large,’ rather firuitr at $3. New York Central, which od taf the neighborhood of 19, sunk to 77% bofore ‘of the Board. Cumberland, Reading; and Har- $ at the same prices as oy Saturday. ‘she adjourament of the board the follewing et bonds und stocks were made at auction by A. H. Ia & Milwaukie RR 8 per cont bo: 0 Milwaukie and Chicago, (known - jisconsin tmortgage bonds, ral RE real estate 6 per ceat bonds, Tectipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of port to-day amounted to $125,023 89; payments, 366 89—belance, $6,734,375 11. Féteipts of the Chicage and Mississippi Railroad, the third week in November, were $33,711 23. 5 atic bas been made in the South by the report J.D. Ashmore, Comptroller General of South Carolina, whieh the banks severely handled for their specu: ig domertic exchange. The report says:— it will be seen by the ome ps Ales atatements farnished, as wellas by monthly publica- that most of the private banking institutions of have dealt to an unusual, and, as is believed, Furious exient. during th portion of the Inst cal year, lomestic exchans * whilst! wir loans sccosmedodstion to tho commercial, mechanical. and So gta heey pepe the State have been compara- ely smal } IB reference fo their monthly reports, it will be found in theaggregate the private banks have at more n one period of the year had more funds invested in tic exchanges’ than was*loane! to the entire pulation of the Siate on ‘notes discounted on_per- pal security.’’ Indeod, more than one of the private ks hae iad al different periods more money invested “‘domeatic exchanges” than in all other ways what- ver. ‘ item of speculation may be hly advanta- 5 Gad doubttone ts, to the individual Meet aoudee, but ther it is beneficial to the commercial, the angels al- raland the mechanical interests of the State, is very oblematical. The aggregate sum invested in ‘‘domes- exchange,’’ a5 reported to this office on the Ist of rch last, has gradually decreased from eleven millions ‘one hundred and. fourteen ($11,010,114) to six millions soven hundred and eighty-one ousand seven hundred and seventy-four dollars 6,781,774,) on 20th September, the end of the fiscal ‘oller General does not regard it as his duty to discuss the question of banks or banking; din calling the attention of the Legislature to the Y tious of the Dae banks daring the last € Posy, considers hia duty as discharged; and for any irth formation necessary to the purposes of inves- ‘tien, begs leavo to refer to the quarterly ave: tements, as also to the monthly reports fate to ‘this ce, ahd which, as before said, will be found incorpo> ted in this report. rovince Ht is but justice to the Bank of the State and its ches to remark that thore has been less apeculation the of this institution in exch according the of its capital, than any other institution the State; and at more than one period, nearly or te of the loans to the people of the State, bo notes discounted on this bank and its branches. he annexed statement exhibits the Average condition the lending departments of the banks of this city for week ending Saturday, Dec, 2:— Now’ Youu Barxs, security,’’ was made Teans. . Circ'latn. Deposits. York, ....:9,089,284 475,461 261,127 2,460,518 whattan.....4,041,004 374,225 463 2,579,209 058,097 3,738,189 4}370, 201 $61,784,113 10,517,998 7,852,625 63,010,695 *No report received from these banks—reported as ‘were previous weeks. annexed statemont exhibits a comparison of the hdition of the leading departments from the first up the last weekly returns -— Naw Yore Crrr Bayes. 1863. Taans. © Deposits. Circulation. Specie, 4. .995, 520,666 $60,018,172 $9,964,106 $12,174,664 . 20,, 98,866,807 67,317,658 9,494,786 11,102,551 bt at. 90,100,589 57,612,301 9,506,723 11) 207,081 55,748,739 9,388,543 1 22. = EB e <¢ I a3 #3 Sh28SSS838E es Sone Se BS SEBS 4 = #383 Be 3 ee. ES S383 2SSSSsz: aees passeee Pres a erect 38 32 323 85 32) 86 200 a2) 8 (250 B2ig ooo Hater ory “te Fe 12000 Il Gen Sse 200 32 1500 do, 66% 100 a4 2000 do 06% 100 a1 1000 do. 6 50 31 11600 NYCen 82% 250 ay hs Can Co 17% 160 32 do. . 11% 60 32 D&H 0 Co, or 10 32) '98 Penn Coal % 100 5} 26 Nic Tran Co.b00 18 150 26; $0 Gn Ooal 00,000 28% f0 te Fann sa do. 26% 100 46: 00 2 8 64) x 5% bo L 7 100 7K 108 m4 6; 2 eo 100 I % 8 i : 10 BR, 70 60 Nor & W: sEconD BOARD. 91000 Virginia G's. 86 RB...83 394 6000 Il Cen RR Bis 6656 . sag 200 Ms 5S 200 is 66 200 18 2646 100 bang 25% 150 Ba Whe 200 aay 29 160 8245 CYtY TRADE REPORT. Monpar, Dec. 4—6 P. M. Asays were uachanged, Begapsrorys.—Flour wasin rather lighter stock, and suled very firm, with an upward tenor, and sales forthe ‘day of 1,000 ‘bbis. State and Western, at Saturday's rates; $00 bbls. superfine Canadian, i $8 76, in bond, and 99 60.8 $9 75 » $10, free, per bbi.; and 1,800 bbls’ mixed to extra Southern, at $8 25 a $9 75 per bol. ‘Tho trenuactions im wheat reached 14,000 bushels Conadian white, at $210, free, and $1'95, In bond; 1,400 Southern white, and 4,000 do. red, at $195. Rye, bar- ey and eats wore Corn was doing better. The sales amounted to 74,000 bushels, chiefly at 83c. a 90c., for Western mixed. sales embraced about 600 a 700 bales. The market closed steady at last week’e quotations. Covria:.—We have only to notice sal of about 300 me Rio, egoe 9%c. a aigcaee db. a - uIT.—The market was qui ‘iees uncha: 5 FunGins.—Produce continued to be offered freel tore wasp Engaged far Livereosas ia hele nas nee of corn were for in a , a 64. for the fermer and 65<d. for the lat ad sbout 4,000 bushels of wheat were engaged at 63<d., in ship's ‘bags; 500 bbls, flour at private terms; 200 bbls. lard at 17s, Ud. per ton; and about 2,000 3,000 packages of provisions were d for Liverpool’ and London, in- cluding shipments to the latter, at 20s. per ton, and to both at 4s. per tierce and Js. per bbl. To Liverpool about 1,340 bales of cotton, compressed, were engaged at 5-320, To Havre rates were vachanged. Hops were at 3(c.; Cotton at '<e.; avd Indian corn at 10c., with light en- gtcements. ere steady at 0c. a 4c. The Flying Cloud engaged a lot at 50c. per foot ‘onl was at $14 per ton. Now were in fair demand, at Jte. a 38c. per Ib. wepiitiatangs of 400 a 500 bales were reported, at about Oe. Lgav.—Sales of 100 tons (W. Black) soft English wero made at 6!,:., 90 daye, interest added; and 40 tons soft Spanish, in bond, at 5%¢c,, time, and interest. 74 1 was inactive at previous figures. Mor.Assxs.—Wé have only to report sales of 50 barrels New Orleans new crop at 27c. Navat Srorrs.—The market was heavy and prices easier, 160 barrels sptrite turpentine sold at 48c., cash. Common rosin was at about $1 90 a $1 95, cash, asked. Ous.—Whalo, sperm and olive remained as before stated. Linseed was sparingly dealt in to.day, at 81c. a 83c, per gallon. Lard varied little. Rrovisions.—Pork was advancing—850 barrels realized 91% 60 for mesa and $12 $12 26 for prime; afterwards held higher. ‘The sales of lard amounted to 1,250 bbls. old, at T03<0. 910: nd 200 bbls. new, at 93{c. 10%c. per Tb. Some 260 bbis. prime and mess beef brought full rates. There were 400 ticrces prime mess beef sold, at $21 a $24 per tierce. Bu and cheese Rice.—The market was dull, and prices nominal. Sarr.—Sales of 1,000 sacks Liverpool coarse were made at $1 26 per sack, ~ SuGans.—There wore 60 hogsheads New Orleans sold at 54a. 4 Xe. por Ib. TALLOW.—Sales of about 20,000 lbs. were made,gPhils- delphia rendered, delivered in New York, at 12%c. WuiskrY.—600 bbls. Ohio and Prison found buyers at 40c. a 41¢, per gallon, cere ear el ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. OOF: GENTLEMAN, WITH THE $2.500. above amount in cash, can obtain a respectable situation in a lucrative business, at a lary of $1,000 per annum, with a prospect of an interest in the concern, Satisfactory seeurity for money loaned on realestate. Address, with real name, M. W., Herald office. 00 —WANTED, AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, '» who can command $700 in ready cash, to take an interest in a profitable cash business, already established, or a salary will be given and security for the money with interest. Apply to G. A. ROBINSON, 85 Nassau street, up stairs. FOR THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A crockery and fancy store, Ly sg @ mar- ket, up town, Apply to B. W. RICHARDS, 407 way. SUT wes. mi wy pe -—A PARTNER WANTED, WITH THIS AMOUNT, (De ina respectable, remunerative business, af- fording wae od for travelling, mental improvement aud forming valuable acquaintances. He will hecem owner of property worth the amount advanced. Apply Ay two days, at I8 Morton street, up stairs, from 1 to 4 Ms PARTNER WANTED—IN FITABLE BI A, ness, paying a hundred and seventy-five per cent on the amount of sales, requiring but a small amount of capital, $250 in cash, the balance in a vacant lot {avor- located in the city of Brooklyn. Apply at 61 Nas. sau street, room 6. RARE CHANCE.—A RESPECTABLE PERSON WITH a capital of $2,000, under his own immediate con- trol, ean have one half of a permanent business, which already furnishes 2 good support to tio persons, and can be ineren sed to any reasonable extent. Address John F. Judkine, Herald office, stating where an interview can e had. Nos. 1 and 13 Tor Building, Lis oad fos. wer Bui , Liver foreurber, 1864.—To shippers and receivers of Looted Sirs, referring to the annexed notice of dissolution, I have to inform you that Messrs. Richardson Brothers & Co. hay- terse the agency of the Liverpool and Philadelphia ip Company, same has, by mutual consent, been entrusted by the company me, and that the business of the compamy will be continued in the same offices as heretofore. I remain, beets! obedient ser- NB.—The of th 3 the United Ataies |. Bo 10 com) will continns & be conducted tye SMITH, Nos. Bl street, Philadelphia, aud 7 Broadway, New ‘ NOTICE COPIED FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. Notice is hereby given that the rahip istely sub- between the undersigned John Grubb Richardson, Richardson, William Inman and Joseph Treffry, earrying on business at Liverpool, in the county of Lan- caster, as general merchants, ‘under the firm of “Rich- ardson Brothers & Co.,’’ has. been this day dissolved by -mutual consent, so far as relates to the ssid William and Treffry. JOSEPH RICHARDSON, ais JOHN G. RICHARDSON, ‘WILLIAM JOSEPH TREFFRY. Dated this 2d day of 11th month (November), 1354. ARTNER WANTED—WITH A CAPITAL OF FROM $300 to $500, in @ business already established, af- fording an excellent opportunity for an active business man, as one of the partners has to leave on account of other business. “Apply to WINDER & WOOD, jassal e fs INSURANCE COMPANIES.— LISH PHY- ci Je sician, posressing three diplomas, wishes to connect self with an Méurance company, where his services weuld only be mpquired once o woek. The advertiser could advance the business of # good office. Address M. D., box H, Herald office. YUBLISHERS AND EDITORS.—ANY PERSON who has $2,000, and desires to go into the newspaper business, will hear of a chance to become part proprie' of a first class paper, already established, by addressing L. F. Barlow, office, stating where an interview ean be had. ANTED—A PARTNER, IN THE MOROCCO CASE W Dusiness, with a small capital. One acquainted with the business preferred. For further particuars apply st the manufactory, 195 Broadway, corner of Dey street, up staira. OAL, CHEAPER THAN THE CHKAPEST.—THE SUB- scriber will deliver size coal, suitable for grates anid ranges,for this day only, from beats, at only $0. ten, Full weight warranted those who Wish to pure coal, cheap and good, this is a.chance seldom P *eSACOB W. CORNWELL, 470 Broome st. from boat to Cash when ordered. 1 Greene pew soe at the scales on the dock, street, Nort! 'KEKS, North river, at tho low price of $6 ‘by city weigher, Apply to the Cartmen 60 cents less. free of cartage to any the aity, frome schooner J. 1’. Dickinson, foot of street, Tintend econ ten of red ach at the lowest Gor igh warranted, or coal for P of paperioe qual sq and which willbe sold kt. the ‘nateet price; deli direct from it, oF from oma yard also for sale, Lehigh, Cumberland, Li and English cannel ‘at current rates. Y REEVE, cofner of vor and corner of Jane and West it) mare ne a0. ~ SEGARS FOR SALE, IN LARGE OR 50 small quantities, to sult purchasers. Prico $1! thousand, worth $29. Apply at AM {OMBON'S, 208 Fulton street, between 10 o'clock A.M. an c OF BRANDIES, SCOTCH ANB Iris ys, champagne, y= cordials, fe. re lo mi any other 434 Broome street, eotaor Ae AVeNNeE. eee Ae oe aco N’ ADJOURNED 4 i ee I witmeatabegte, Y ast of tole 4 coe tin measures. UCTION SALE—ON DEC. aT ll o’cleck, at 93 TAtlandle ntesos ibokine. ae stock wives and Iiqucts,"countors and. shelving tors tet wi , Tomato captaup, ‘platterni scales. ehoy Acer wil al the morta 03G00D, ene O'clock, at bis NO. ire maces eat eS of household furnit be sold to for making paper boxes. ys UCTION NOTICE.—CROCKERY, GILASS AND CHINA. —J. 8. H. BARTLEST, auctioneer, will have a la sale on wemarjpetas Decem! it 10 o’clock, at Ne eit Pearl street, of witlte granite ©. 0. di painted, rock’m, yellow, gipsy, cutlery, Brita: ware; also, a let of toys forthe season. Catalogues on Tuesday. SSIGNEE SALK.—A. M, CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER 23 Bowery, will nell on Wednesday, ¢th inst., at 105; o'clock, & large assortment of ready made clothi and piece , consisting of frock and sack, under an’ overcoats, satin, velvet and cloth vesta, cassimere and satinct pants, fancy cassimacres, broadcloths, ratins, sitke, satinets, jeans, &e. By order of M. LIPMAN, Assignoe, UCTION. NOTICK.—THOMAS BELL, AUCTIONERR. — By BELL & BUSH, this day, at 16:4 o'clock, at No. Contre street, variety sale of household furniture, shawls, jewelry, &c.; sofas, bureaus, office desks, broche and Scotch plaid shawls, jewelry, California dia- woncs, &., of a superior quality, Weducsday, at.» c'clock, in the store, large sale of hotel aud Barc sm rnivure, bagatelle table, &c. FHUROPEAN PHYSICIAN, HAVING HAD EXTEN. experience, and who has been engaged for a Ling period in the sorvice of the Kast India Com likewise having had varied practice in al! parts world in the treatment of every disease incidental humsn frame, offers his services to the people Un he s, and will forward to any, recipes and r the treatment of any disease,’ and warrants n speedy and perfect cure, having diplomas from some of the principal colleges in Europe, In cases of rheuma- ague, &c., his prescriptions will have and some of his remedies are He will forward, on the receipt of one dollar, 8, requiaite to amy one who will glvo a di tinct explanation of their several ailments, and flat- ters himself none will be disappointed, Lotters_nd- dressed, post patd, to Mr. Harry Andrews, Post Oftice, New York City, wilt he promptly attended to. Y JOSEPH HEGEMAN, AUCTIONEER.—WEDNES- > day, December 8, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the corner ot Myrtle avenue and Duflield street. To undertakers— Assignec’s sale—The entire stock of an undertaker, com- prising about 200 coffins of various sizes, together with «quantity of stock and tools, horse, and hearse with shafts and pole, fly net, &., in excellent order. Terms, cash, in bankable money only. Purchasers will be ro: quired to make a satisfactory deposit, ROCKERW, GLASS, GHINA, &0.—AUCTION NOTICE. J.B VAN ANTWERP & SON will sell, on Tuesday, December &, at 10 o'clock, at No. 216 Pearl street, 133 crates earthenware, assorted shapes and colors. Also, 160 packages china, glass, Rockingham ware, tea trays, knives and forks, spoous, &c. Part of the above will be sold on account of a house retiring from business. Also, Amt inyoicg Of looking-glasses, Catalogues the day pre- ae vious, NHARLES H. catenin ctincetnceesd | DELAVAN, —AUCIONFER.—FURNI- ) ture, stoves, Xc., saved from the fire at Judson’s Hotel. —Charles H. Delavan will sell at auction, on Wednesday, Dec. 6, at 11 o'clock, at 66 Broadway, for account of ‘whom {t may concern, a large collection of furniture, &., saved from the late fire, consisting in part of oll paintings, vases, pianos, Brussels carpets, mirrors, pier glasses, clocks, chairs, sofas, settees, card, diving and centre tables, French, bedsteads, wardrobes, bureaus, lounges, washstands, liair mattresses, pillows, beds, table limen, sheets, blankets, silver plate an plated ware, glasdware, crockery, and kitchen utensils, Also, » lot of choice old’ wines and Iiquors, in glasa and demijohns. Catalogues may be had on the morning of sale at 66 Broadway, formerly Glove Hotel, and at the 119 and 121 Nassau street, mar- office of the auctioneer, ji ible AU EER.. RIFF’ Extensive lot of lumber, &c., on Wednesday, Dec. 6, 1854, at 11 A. M., at 30 Bethune strect, a large and ge- neral assortment of lumber, boards, plank, joists, &c.; also, wagons, harness, and one pair of horses, together with the office furniture, iron safe, desks, &c. JOHN WILSON, Deputy Sheriff. RUG STORE AT “AUCTION.—THE CONTENTS OF the drug store 240 Greenwich street be sold at public auction, on Wednesday, the 6th at 1034 o'clock A. M., conaisting of drugs, medicines, a Jorge quantity of the most desirable patent medicines and per- fumery, fancy goods, &e. ; fixtures, conaters, show cases, glass signs, Se. } 8. HOUGH, AUCTIONERR.—AUCTION NOTIC e Positive sale of superior household furniture, rich ‘apestry curpets, elegant rosewood pianoforte. larze oval rs, &e., to-morrow (Wednesday) morning, at 10 o'clock, at No. 79 Warren street, consisting in part of rosewood parlor suits, in satin Je; rosewood pix an exccilent instrument; Voltaire, gothic and reception chairs; carved sosewood and mahogany centre, aids and sofa tables; corner stands. rosewood escritoir an’ secre- tary, magnifixent rosewood bookcases, oval aud pier glasses, lace curtains; dining, extension and tea tables; costly bedroom furniture, in resewood, any and black walnut, viz., bedsteads, burcaus, waghstands; ele- gant gilt china toilet sets, best white curled horse hair mattresses, beds and acortfetaign furniture, ma- hogany sofa chairs, mirrors,'paiutings, choice glassware, china dinner and tea sets, silver ware, best ivory cut- lery, &c. Also, costly china vases, Parian figures, or- molii clocks, a few very superior off paintings and Freach engravings, together with many other articles, useful oak. concte |, too numerous for an advertisement. Every article Will positively be sold. IDWARD SINTZENICH, AUCTIONEER. SINTZENICH will sell at auction, this day, Decem: | ber 5, at 11 o’clock, at the salesroom,' 16 Wali street, magnificent sale of very rich furs which were made ex- pressly for a Broadway house, unable to meet their en- ements, consisting of real Hudson Bay sable capes, ussia sable victorines, mink, marten, fine ermines, stone marten, baum marten, chinchilla, fitch marten, French sables, Swedish marten, Siberian squirrels, &c., too numerous to mention. Also, an assortment of fine wool, bear, coon and other robes, gloves, coats, kc. ‘These fur: uaranteed in every respect, and offer & first rate opportunity for seleotion for private use. H EDWARD IDWARD’ SINTZENICH, AUCTIONEER.—EDWARD SINTZENICH will sell at auction, thiaday, at 12 delock, in fromt of store No. 2 New street, corner of Wall, 8 gray horae, 16 hands high, 9 years'old, sound, kind’and fast. Also, a wagon about one month old, 0 package express, square box, showy seat, silver mount- Ea railing cn top, allvered hubs, a very showy and styl- ish model. Also, a set of hatnens, silver mounted, in good order, suitable for patent medicines, segars or fancy store. NDWARD SINTZENICH, AUCTIONEER.—EDWARD 4, SINTZENICH will sell’at auction, this day, at 12 d’clock, at the corner of Wall and New atree(s, a dark bay horse, just from the country, good in all hmrness, wal ted sound and kind; cost in the country H. LUDLOW, AUCTIONEER.—ADMINISTRATORS’ 14, sale ofoleganthonsehold furni! ure, paintings, wines, eth H. Ludiow will nell. at auction, on Tucaday, Dec. 8, 1854, at 191% o'clock, at No. 20 East Twenty-necond treet, the entire furniture contained in said house, con- iting in part of elegant carved rosewood parlor and bed room furniture, large plot and mantel glasses. buréaus, sofas, etageres, chairs Ac. ; also, am assortment of choice old wines, together with a collection of fine oil ee ‘The sale of the parlor furniture will take place at 11 o'clock. Catalo can bo had at the office of the Auc- tioneer, No. 11 street. BEEVOORT HENRY, AUCTIONERR.—BY HENRY & BUCK, this day, af 1034 o'clock, at No. 14 Maiden lane, taney gvods, off paintings, keto pay advances and charges; an assortinent of fine silver watches, gold earrings, Indies’ bracelets, gold loeketa, mourning goods, bracelets, bair pins, broachos, head dresses, &c. Also, porcelain china vases of various kinds, plated table spoons and forks, china tete-a-tete seta, ke. ‘The oil paintings will be sold te pay advances and charges. NCY ‘G00D8, &C.—WULIAM IRVING & CO., AUC- tioneers, will sell at avct on Tuesda} ‘and nesday, December 5 and 6, at 10% o’clook, at the sales- room, No. 8 Fine atreet ifiai’s importation —Ba: . of Sienns, Roman and vases, » Uevo; trays, tea nets iteber "s; saat can have nee, lot of new cottage 1, niture, Also 10,000 regars and to! millinery and fancy goods, H. Grapes, Assignee. ENRY H. AUCTIONERR,—BY H, H. LEEDS & Co. Tuesday ber 6, at 1034 o'clock, at the Ser Be oy rich robes, furs &c.. at of @ manu! ning buairiess, all of the bert description, and warranted as represented In every respect, all manufactured for the Now York city custom trade, of superior materials and workm , consisting of Kalafat sable, and stone ecbiile, las, stone marten and other mi WwW. ‘reserve, Sale posit! " * shove reward will be paid by tearing him a4 abow? Galas aw avouws. @ |. AUCTIONEER, WILL stock of S i scmad tend erat, L cart, ke., ke ” ‘ a. _—BY H. LEEDS & H be sold this day the of the goeds do eualie ares areata uaa met coat ‘ENRY ICTIONKER.—| iture, Frenchimtylo of superb room extenalon f bles in oak; hogany chairs, cove: in tapestry, morocco, &c, ; #1 scroll writing desk for library, and other library ture. Alse, superb rosewood parlor suits vered in green and black crimson, green, et crim- aon, green and gold, brown and drab, and three colored rich silk brocatelle. Also, several suits in muslin, fancy chairs, sofas, tables, and other articles. Thia stock can be examined at any time previous to the sale, and will confidently invite o friends and others to attend this sale. y % OHN 1. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER.—VANDE- WATER & TURNER will sell on Tuesday, Wednes- , Friday and Saturday, Dec. Sth, 6th, Sth and 9th, at 10%; o'clock, at the salesroom, $0 Pine street and 66 Cedar street, the largest and mont attractive wale of the season, Fauey goods, paintings, elry, ke—A splendid as- sortment of rich Parisian and English fancy goods, con. sisting in part of “magnificently decorated and painted china vases, colernes, card receivers, jewel caskets, richly decorated dinnez and tea sets, tea and coffee sets) richly painted, motta cups, &c. Bronses-—Mene bronze and ormolu clocks, shaies and stands; various subjects, figures, groups, statuettes, coupees, bronee and ormolu candelubras, candlesticks, Parian marblo vases, pitchers, jewel stand, figures, groups, statuettes, &e. Bisque: ware—Richly decorated statuettes, figures, sroups, Virgin and Child, &e. Bohemian glassware—Optical cut vases, colognes, card receivers, poval, ruby nnd torquois caraffes and tumblers, vases richly gilt eud enamelled, flint cut decauters, champagnes, clarets, wines, liqueurs, liqueurs stands, verde antique. Paper mache goods—Portfolios, dressing cases, wait- ers, work boxes, glove bores, card receivers. Sitver plated ware—Tea anil coffee nervices, coffve urns, liqueur sets, cake baskets, castors, card baskets, wait. ers, dinnor ‘and desert forks, table, ten and dessert spoons; also a large quantity of German silver ware. Cotalon tes on Tucsday mornimg. The attention of the trade and purchasers generally is requested to this sale, as every article will be peremptorily ‘sold to close con: signments, the whole forming the most attractive selec- tion of fancy goods ever offered at public aa! OHN WwW. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONE! No. 110 STOI enire street, corner of Franklin.—Mo: gage sale of high cort machinist tools, on Thursday, De- cember 7, at 1035 o'clock, at Nos. 7 and 9 Bedford stroot —By virtue of five chattel mortgages—One hand drilling machine, screw gear lathes, four and five inch bani lathes, twelve vices, hand drills, rackets and entters, grindstone and gearing, tap wrenches and dies, five feet iron machine planer, with ehucks and tools; also, bel- lows, anvils, forge tools and fixtures, patterns for copy- ing, and nolarial presses: shafting, ‘bells, pulleys and hangers. = VARNUM 5. MILLS, Alty, for Mortgu FP Goethe and Olter diame AX. CoRNek OF 1go assortment of unredeemed overcoats, pants, vests, woollen aud sill: frocks, shawls, cloaks, mantillas, carpet bags, feather the attention of dealers, beds and pillows, worthy order of P, FRIDENBE! AWNPROKE SALE.—W, N. 1 this day, at 105 Bowery, (up siai by orde: ER. Simpson, a quantity of anrede ledges, const ing of pillows, quilis, blankets, gowns, shawls, cape rempants, &c. Sale to commouce at 1014 o'clock A AISIN; » SEGARS, LIQUORS, STOVES, toys.—This day, at 10; o'clock, at 67 Dey street, corner of Greenwich, champagne, colle, teas, sugars, soap, candles, pickles, checse, almonds, brandy, rum, wines, sleigh, scales, weights, knives and forks, horse blankets, haltera, seidles, whips, saloon fixtures. W. A. CARTEL, i De: C, KEMP, AUCTION R, of furniture, rich carpets, pionofortes, mirrors. » this day, at 10/¢ o'clock, at'185 Nassau street, two doors from Fulton. Kemp will sell at auction, ae above, by order of the mortg: all the furniture of a large and handsomely furaished house, removed for the By LL, WIS WLLL 8! rosewood piano ment and nearly new niture, covered ia satin di medallion pattern, cost $2 ; tapestry, sels o1 her carpets, rosewood etegere, centre and pier tables ; large pier and oval mirrcra, china, glasa A sil. ver plited ware, mantel oriamenta, exiension blos, dining room chairs, bookcases, eorne: etogeres, rosewood and mahogany bedsteads, dressing burcaus, washstands, tete-a-tete sofas, hair m: stoves and all the usual assonment « nished house. ) D. GOODWIN, AUCTIONEER, WILL SKLI, AT HIS Le sales room,’ in Clinton Mull, corner of Bighth Atrcet and Lafayette place, on Wednesday, the 6th inst., at 101; A. M.. a large assortment of millinery, embroid- ery and fancy goods; also, some articles of household furniture, consisting in part of ribbons, laces, embrot- deries, silks, gatins, velvet, flowors, feathers, bonnets, together with other gools belonging to a fancy store: also, some good carpets, a handsome set of ¢' alot of gas fixtures (chandeliers, + beds many other articles; all of which will ‘be so teasses, chairs, large well furs Heads, and Li without TLVER PLATED WAR AES, SS) IRVING & 00., auctioneers, will sell at Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 3 and 6, at 10}¢ o'clock, at the sales rooms, No. 8’Pine street, an entire inyyice of silver plated ware comprising cake baskets, castors, liquor frames, candlesticks, aalts, tea sete, waiters from 2% inches, urns, tea kettles, card baskets, oysier dis! ke, Hlegant parian marble groups, figures, vas pitchers, bronze clocks, candclabras and figures, French china, papier machie goods, &c., marble and alabaster vases, tazzas, card receivers, &c., Bohemian glass ware, Ke, {HERIFF'S SALE OF GRO‘ SD) day, Sth inst,) at 410 Bow assortment of groceries of all kinds, liquor Also, one horse, wagon and harness, toz fixtures of the store, &e. SHERIFF'S SALE—TTUS “(TUIMDAY) MORNING, HF) December 5, at 12 o'clock, ia Clty Hall square, feont 61 City Hall, Brooblyn, one two seat pleasure ane single seat do. Sale positive. E. LOT? IHOMAS MANBON, AUCTIONE RELL—At his spacions new sale Mf Broadway, northeast corner of Duane strect, om Wednesday, (to- morrow,) at 10%; o'clock, by catalogue, of fashionable furniture, consisttng of rosewood parlor suit in satin brocatelle, &.; rosewood and oat: wood, black walnut, mahogany, ant o: walnut, mahogany and oak extonsion vbls; sofas, tete-a-tetes, large chairs, rockers, ladies’ secretari music stands, ccutre and sofa table, hali stands, dress with MOR burenus and washstands, marble tops, rorewoot, mao- gany, black walnut, an’ oak; four suits o furniture; with other articles of furn'tu in large furniture warchouses. Also, one sup wood pianoforte, made by Fisher, and two mahoga pianos; also, mirrors and ollpaintings in gilt fram i tables and waiters, and invoi ure, fancy goods, &e., i i for catalogue, which will be re: nevday myming. N. B./—Tue nsual disorder auctions is here «voi " bi Goods for this aie mast be seut before 4 . on Tacsday. CONTRACTORS—PUBLIC ROAD AT AUCTIO! ‘The grading of a public road, from Ball’s Ferry r at Francis Price's place, to the village of West New Yor or Bergen Line road, N. J., will be given to the lowest bidder on the spat, on Wednesday, the 6th instant, at 1 o'clock P. M. fications and map caa be seen on the place, at the day of sale. AUS, Anctionoer. ‘M. B. JONES, AUCTIONEER—ASSIGNER'S SALE of ».—By virtue of an assignment, I will sell this day, at No, 20 avenue A, at 10 o'clock A. M., o large stock of dry t segng consisting of ee, flannels, muslins, hosiery, L. HL. COHN, Acsignee. ‘M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SEL. ON WED nesday, at. 1046 o'clock, at 187 Canal street, sll edhe ag gry hd "Tamayo rir tg (eee, Sicilia: pleas to Cell snd Seeilennble haeme. in his greet of... -. To Beste rong Ue secaren thee dags-ia adtanen, of cents; Private Boxes, $5. ‘The great ‘lacle of ° OF THE GANGES, iramatic and equestrian, senna ee ey, ew ery, 6, , kee. CATAWACT OF REAL’ WATER Turapay Evxsine, Dec, 5, ASTONISHING EQUESTRIAN FEATS BY THE WHOLE OF THE STAK TROUPE. ‘The performances will conclude with the great drama of | THE CATARACT OF THE GANGES. Mokawa........Mr. Arnold | Iran Performance every Satu: URDY’S NATIONAL THEATRE.—DRESS CIROLE AND Upper Boxes, 26 cents; Pit, 12% cents; Orchestea ta, 60 conts; Lrivate Boxes, $5. Doors’ open at 7; curtain will rise at 7; o'clock. ‘Tuesday evening, Dec. 5, the entertainments will commence with A GRAND EQUESTRIAN CE, by the Wrench and American Circus; after which, the first act of KOBKRT MACAIRE; followed with a Medley Dance by Miss Lefollo; to conclude with THE DEVIL'S DAUGH . -ARNUM’S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—BENEFIT, THIS evening, of MISS MESTAYER.—Vast collection of wax statuary, the bosutiful living Girafios, the liv ing Boa Constrictor, the original Happy Family, dc. Tuesday, Dec. 5, 1854—Afternoon, at The drama of FROM VILLAGE TO COURT, feats of the’ PERFORMING BEARS, and the farce of TO OBLIGE BENSON, Rven- s+++Robert Jona y afternoon. ing, at 734, THE ORPHAN OF A and THE LOAN OF'A LO Admittance to ail 26 cents. Children under 10, 12 cen's. JY) 00's VaRieriS, MECHANICS’ HALL, «7a BROAT y ¥, WAX, (above Grand street.) WHITE ANI) GLHIOPTAN, COMIC ‘A PERFORMANCES, by some of the MOS? TALENTED DELINEATORS IN THE WORLD, H. Wooo, though the first to introdace white characte, into an Ethiopian entertainment, deems it not out # place to gall the attention of hix patrons and the publie eneraily to the fact, that at the above Hall may be seca he sunshine and shade of the Darkey's Life, intersperset wi REAL ARTISTIC AND PLEASING PANTOMIME gAN: DANCING IN WHITE CHARACTER. H. Wood intends simply to How Tax Minor oF x Natcre, and give cach evening a faithful representatios of Nraxo Liv, without detracting from his merits or ox alting him above his proper sphere in society, thereby giving @ very pleasing as well as @ most instructive moi ‘This evening, an entire change of programme. Tickets, ND EO. CHRISTY & WOOD'S MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY, under the control of H, WOOD, Business Manager. GEO, CHRISTY, Stage Manager. ETHIOPIAN MINSTREALSY, BURLESQUE OPERA, LIGHT FARCES, DANCES, EC. Africanized by the wost accomplished ‘company in the | world, ‘Tig week, the celebrated burl '- Robert Macaire. seeaeeSe A, Wella Jack Strike, ia -George Christy | Doors open at 61g o’clocx; to commence at 75 precisely. | ERHAM’S BURLESQUE TROUPF, 662 BROADWAY. THIRD ENTERPRISE GIFT TICKETS, to be received for the admission of four persons each. GREAT NOVELTIES EVERY EVENING THIS Wi ‘the Far 1 Burlesque of the BLACK BARGER €ccond week af the laughable pantomime of JOCKO, OR THE BRAZILIAN APE, Revival, on account of its immense popularity, of the PHANTOM CHORUS | Fifth week, by general request, of their inimitable RAlLkOAD GALLOP AND AQUOMPANIMENTS, | Sixth week of the Plantation Festival Gathering; AN UNEQUALLED PROGRAMME OF ETHIOPIAN Sons, Cuorvsys, Soros, Durrrs, Jtcs, &o., Iv WHicH WARDEN, BOYD, LE. PEIME CHRISTINE, | And the entire Star Troupe will appear, i Doors open at 63,; commence at 734 o'clock. | Cards of admission, 25 cents. GHWT TICKETS AT ONE DOLLAR RACH. ' Issued in connection with the Mirror of North and South | America, now in Boston, will, for the present, by | Special arrangement, admit four persons each, io | PERHAM’S BL RLESQUE OPERA HOUSE. } 60,000 of these tickets already sol, Only 40,000 more to sell To be obtained from 9 A. M. te 6 P.M. at 663 Broa. | way. Fach purchaser of one of these tickets will be pre- | sented with a certiticate of share in tho 100,000 VALUABLE. AND COSTLY ARTICLES, | donated by Mr. Perham to his patrons. ROADWAY SUNDAY CONCERTS + FRANK HUGHES, MANAGER. The manager, in returning thanks to the public for | the very liberal patronage bestowed on these concerts, | has much pleasure in'announcing that in order to afford | greater facilities for the accommodation and comfort of | the audience and for the production of SERIES OF CONCERTS TNEQUALLED IN| THE that these concert@ have REMOVED FROM to the NEW AND MAGNIFICENT METROPOLITAN THEATRE, where they will be Coxmmxcep Ivery Soxpay BvestxG Durixe rae EssuinG Winter. Prominent amid the numerous and important engago- ments already completed, the manager has the Lanor to anneunce the organization of a COMPLETE GRAND ORJHESTRA OF | FORtY PERFORMERS, Selected from the Italian Opera Orchestra, Philharmonic Society, and M. Jullien’s New York orchestra. 11, Caoxvs or Forty-ment Vows, Selected with great care from the Italian and English opera troupes; a GRAND MILITARY BAND, | consisting of THIRTY P pt with the mest em one ' 1 a | i] United States, comprising Cewanna or 4 Hoxprev Perro le whole under the direction of th SIGNOR ARDITI, of the Grisi and Mario Intalian opera tro deny of Music, Fourteenth atees now in the Ur Ws, distinguished It is proposed during the present series to produce a | mnecossion of the » tions f celebrated oratorios, with selec- I works of the following eminent ; om the ela Haven, will take pt SUNDAY EVENING Notwithstanding the organizing this exirao manager, relying upon the acknowledged musical baste ot the eifizens of New York, has determined to place the | price of admission commensurate with the means of all, | | vir. — ZWENTY FIVE CENTS TO ALL PARTS OF THE Hovsr. | Rererved Seats, in the Parquet Cire «25 conts extra For full particulars see programmes. ‘EXT, DECEMBE!: 10, y heavy expense incurred in ary combination of talent, the | STIMONTAL 10 THE FAMILY LATE T, F. T Briggs, at Wood's Varicti Hall, 472 i + on Saturday evening, 1 occasion Mr. Wood has gencrourly tendered the use of his hali, end the whole of tho company lave volunteered A vices. Tickets can be had of any of the under-mentioned cominittee, and ai all the prinsipal hotels and mus tores — Albert M. Thomas Moore, Francis Trevor, Ste- phen I. Gapp, William H. Hess, David Hagan, John Simpsoi . Cox, John Pyne, and others: NEIL McLEAN NUWSON, Chatraan. was, J. Hicks, Secretary. JANIED—SEVERAL ETHIOPIAN PERFORMERS. W Inquire of L. Siefkin, at the Museum Saloon, cor- ner of Falton and Orange streets, Brooklyn, from 9 till 8 o'clock P.M. © (\() CHALLENGE—NOTICE To GEN{LEME i at the dortng eed ya iring os: CAM at the tai » 2 ing and rey ea. tablithment, at 38 Pearl strert, wire you can ‘| mechanical part under the superinteadence | open, giving two grand | drngetore. Patients treated by mail or expreas, | comtaintr baymond. hdr. Horncastle | Goi. Ashien.”.. Me, ur..Mr. Geo. Harrwon | Norm: 1+. Mr, Chamabors 7 evening; Dee. , fest tims of "LLE NAU THE Ingomar A Parthenia, Ganom. Miss J. Gor Alcasoed, Giaflar, Wicks man BROADWAY, MAR Broome street.—Tuosday evening, THE ROAD TO RUIN . Harry Dornton,. Mr. Lester Goldiinch.. .Mr. Brougham | Bail Bilky Mr. Jacob... Milford. . Broakwin Mr. che td ta ETROPOLITAN THKATRE.—HENRY Proprictor; Edward Kiddy, Maaager.—Deees = at 65¢; curtain rises at 7 o'clock, ‘Tuesday evening, Dec. 5, will be performed OTHELLO. Othello sesesseesess Mr, James Andersom lage. -r. Fddy | Ludovico... ..}ir. Bonifage Rrabs Thompson | Montam Mr. Warwistc ‘ . Langdon . lie, Rea, r. Jordan | Desdemons.. Mrs, ML. Jones +. .Miss Gertrade Dawes NEVER WON FAIR LADY. ..Mr. J. Prior | Duchoss......Mra, M. Jonas Mr. Thompsoa | Charles ij.; Mra, Brolafond Pewiees Ennorian oma ‘HOUSE, 699 BROAD, way. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS of Vlancke's fairy opera of BEA! AND THE BEAST, in two acty, with tho anost costly scenery, best best delusions and best cant aree intapdls in thewiet Miss A. Kleanor..... «. Boat R Bishop Buckley. John G. 8. Buckley... |» Beast W. Percival aoe Sisters, Fairies, &c., &c. ony N, B.--This favorite piece will be played every evens ing ‘(HIS WEEK, also supertor ETHIOPIAN TAINMENT, introducing the newest and Lost nogre me dies. Concert commences at 736 o'clock. TNoketa, 26 coming Reserved Seats, 60 cents. ox ALLACK’S THEATRE.—EXTRA ADVERTISEMEN®, WEDNESDAY, DECKMERR 8, willbe produced an entirely new comedy, in three founded on s French story, with new and pictui scenery by Mr. Isherwood and assistants, new and did costumes by Mr. Williams and assistants, ‘a of Mr, De milt, to be entitled TWO TO ONE; On, THE KING'S VISIT ‘The Chovalier de Rameau...... Victor St. Clair, a young artist. Louis XIV., King of France. The Connt de Chevreux.., Ponvin, landlord of the ho j Travellers, Ladies of the Cou: Os! Carman, Connor, Thompsoa, Bishop, lowers, &0. ‘The new scenery by Mr. Isherwood, will comprise s— Acr1.—-Large hotel in France, with courtyard and ple» | turexque country in the distance, Acr 2,—Klegant and spacious drawing room fe the Chateau Bouret. Act 8.—Splendid Saloon in the Chateau, illuminated and furnished for the reception of the Kings From the Balcony a view of the Park and sheet of waters by moonlight. ‘Afier which, the capilal farce of TOVE AND MURDER, in which Mr. and Mrs, Brougham will appear, Pox Kook now open. raa MUSEUM, NOS. 17 AND 19 BOWERY. ) ‘The above establisiiment, the only one in the Ui ed States where the Model Artists are exhibited, is Bg Regen daily, at 3 a’ ‘the evening. in the afternoon, and 7 JHE HYBRD), OR SEMI-HUMAN INDIAN racutous prodigy ix visited daily by astenkdhel inultitudes, at Gothic Hall, 316 Broadway. A woman's soul with sentiment refin'd Imbues the hybrid, hideously enshrin'd, « Personifying * Beauty and the Beast”? combia’@, Admission, 25 cents. . M FOR SALK.—A RARE COLLECTION. = M ‘veccts, pints, an reptiles, collected in Kuro great care.’ For catalogues address HENRY Savannah. e R. COOPER, 14 DUANE, STREET, 80 LONG to the citizons of New York, may be his old office, where have suffered from the maltreatment of pretenders anagr rely on being honorably treated. with confidence as usual, at Rt. JHONSON, 16 DUANE STREET, MAY BE sulted.—Twenty-two years in one ablea Dr. J. to eure such cases as have baffied those experienced than himself. Constitutional weakness: pega cured, without the use of any deleterious rug. R. LARMONT’S PARIS AND “cloth, 18 en, cloth, Thowtl consult it. mailed free for $1, by and & No. 42 Reade where he is consulted from 11 A 9 in the evening, Sundays excepted. of ima ia Mt a P. N. dress all letters box 844 New York Post Office. cur with all other papers in recommen Dr. Larmen@ to the afiiicted. Courier des Etats Unis, gp tome 9 Xational Dewocrat, Day Book, and New tne. . R. WARREN, MEMBER OF THE COLLZGR ‘Surgeons of Dublin and Edinburgh, attends te Tato practice at hia old established office, 71 street, near Catharine, where he is performing the mest astonishing cures on record, without restraint im diet or business pursults, R. WARD, WITH HIS CELEBRATED 7a medicines, is making the most astonishing cures « record, at hia office, 60 I street. Country letter, $5, served with advice and medicine by turn post, Never known to 4. EDWARD, FROM THE MEDICAT, SCHOOL OF P: (pupil of the celebrated Monsior Ricord), ran patients every day, from to 12 in the moruing, aaa irom 2 to 5 in the afternoon. @1 Franklin street. OWERS, FROM DUBLIN AND tnership’ with Dr, Ward,) ean ve couited an al street, ono door east of Broadway, 4 A.M. til 9D. M. Dr, Powers’ specie pilts vo tincture, price $1, are a certain cure. The inmost difficult ease enred thereby with facility. Da Powers’ balm of ad, price for general and nervous disorders. Dr. Powers’ female pills, and other medicines for female Post paid letters will receive 2 TILL CURBD.. oF —UR. CORBETT, OF NO, ae , Duane street, may be consulted with confidence am Reasen. Twenty-three in one euabine him to guarantee permaseat curva’ BBG toe Bee bis diglomm cures. ember of the New York Univelulty the Parlor, chamber and kitchon furniture of a | Wmiihe a tab Y withoat i ving ‘sofas, sofa bedsteads, malioga- | Pitch, tar, grease and paint taken out without any inju fo ncn fous Shai: dni tes and centre tables; Tal. | FY toyour clothes, by J. B. NOAH, 383 Peat! street ut book cases, and mal frame looking glasses, all 7 oil pain pode cenemeat, tapestry sed other AST OFF CLOTHING—$2,000 WORTH WANTED.— carpets, , stair rode, mali y and other bed- The highest cash price will be liberally given, in tiveness forbids stonds, hair mattresses, feather beds, blankets, spreads, | Current money, for large or small lots of good left off find such iifatruction and advice, and alee explane- sheets, pillows, covers, dressing bureaus and wash: | clothing, of every description. Gentlemen wishing to of which otherwise 4 Gants, pr ages ware; cooking stoves, | disposd “of the above, will please address or call on | much auziety or ae kitchen me, Be. two sewing machines, a | JAMES MORONEY, 11 Orange street, near Chatham. obstructions or te the f lot of broshe and Rob Roy shawls, six cooking and six ay ~ tem, undermine of the effect of parlor stoves, new; also, a bagatelle table ani three (LOTHING.—LADIES AND GENTLEM HA’ they are ignorant, and counters. Sale peremptory, for cash. | clothes to dispose of, ean receive a fair cash ing medical advice. — —" by sending to the store 12 Laurens street, near Canal, or | uteri (fs of ), OF flour alias ALTER GREENOUGH, AUCTIONERR.—W. GREK. | 52 Went Broadway, or address by letter through the Post, | ness, debility, &e.)? How many are in NOUGH & CO., will sell this day, at 11 o'clock, in | to. COHEN. Ladies attended by Mrs. Colien. for many front of store, 109 Wall street. Rizging—the entire rig- | - ——- ~~ | have dificult, if not dangerous deliveries, and slow ging, taken off without cutting from +hip New Mra. vet RECW ATS, ; | uncertain recoveries ? Some whose lives are vi Also aails—an entire suit of sails, nearly new. Also, dress and frock coats #6, origina'ly $16; 2,000 pairs | during such time will each find in its pages the locks, ke. ayers os at GS cork nah he — Pe at nigh pee rl ‘and Leto 2 on lnoken banks o city taken for clothing. Boome ats, mouch anguish GEO. LEV onme Nassau and Beckman sts, the + to the hasband, to relatives, Premera : eer poasessi tle volume ? re REWARD.—LOST, ON THE courey the various sal ths Pageede Vinayand, near Nowarl, a Newtenad- | 0-0 ere “oe aaag | OLS ature stiletty intended for, the dog, black, with white chest; answers to the name UTTAR AN) SINGING.—A PUPIL OF MME | contemplating marriage. For ‘Sherman of Rolla; had a brase collar on when missed. ‘The above Marion gives Jeseons in guitar and singing, at | rend, Broadway; Adi ‘ke Das reward will be paid upon delivery of the dog, or for such Ys or pupil's residence, also (aches eufficiont tn aie | House, No. 1 Voaey stroat De information as will lead to his recovery. lesrons t@ advance her papits in accompanying them. | buildings; at No. xe Ue pi TM AN, at J. Still & Co.'s, 24 Broadway. selves eaily in'any hind ot yocal maaio. , tour | padlic office, 129 D feteri _T Mi Modaw Nes amar a sbilling the teaon. Uaquire of Mrs, Mollyer, Jn, 779 | Tnoker, 5th Oa. the Poostpe ee REWARD —LO8T, ON FRIDAY f:vy:NING LAS, Bread way, reet, Philadetpbis. Sontel terrier dog. | —- > from 81 avenue C, a ona patent leather oollar, with amall lock at The collar was red, edged with Wlack. Tha FV. TOUALIST WANTED—POR A SUNDAY RVRNING V Lecture Room, Alaty prefecr*™. fade 7 goods store, 098 Faghth avenue Apoly ia ths ee street, ‘ be transmitted mail, free of postage, to any ee ited States. All must be pout Ta AE MAUISORA 20 Lakeoty og bor 1,224 Now York