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mattas, bombazines, plaid cashmeres, ke., at greatly redueed ‘prices. E. LBADBEATER, No. 47 Broadway, corner of Leonard India Rather Gloves and Mittens —Ladies who are troubled with rough or chapped hands wili find the above invaluable. They are an exeellent protection te the banés while engaged in sweeping, or the care of For sale at all rubber stores, and tu the trade only, at 36 John street, up stairs. Dress dees not make the gentleman, ba the gentleman being made, by nature and education, requires a corresponding dress. foundation, of su ami} a set of them substratum, or REEN’S shirts, essential in the outfit of @ man adress ix one o | What, ts Mojesty Deprived of Its Exteriors } it! Therefore, dress well when you car. ofthe dnest French cloth fashionably cut coats, hought no matter where, for sale at 25 per cent below ‘the cont of manufacture, at EVANS’ clothing warehouse, | 6b and 66 Fulton street. Bank Agency, 66 and 68 Fulton street.—Go- Stock Bank taken at 90 cents; Bridgeton, 90; County, 40; Washtenaw, 40; 8’ Clothing Warehouse, Madiana banks, 90, and €8 Pulten street. Fars, Fars.<Splendid Sets of Ladies’ Fancy fare, of stone marten, mountain marten, fitch, mink, French sable, &e.; also, variety of low-priced furs, at prices tosuit the most fastidious and ecovomical. C. H. ATKINS, 212 Greenwich street. Perham’s Great Ethiopian duce many new features in the progr: ances for to-morrow eveni “OM Rob Ridlay Festiv people and keep them lau entertainment. Bassford & Brower’s Pianoforte and Music Establishment, 603 Broadway, New York.—Second-hand pianos bought and sold, and taken inexchange. All Dew music received a4 soon as published, Music sent by Teachere supplied on liberal terms. T. FRANKLIN BASSFORD. FRED. W. BROWER, (Formerly of Jaques & Brother.) Def\anee Salamander Safes.—Robert M. Pat- RICK fs the sole manufacturer in the United States of ed safes and F. C. Coflin’s iwpenetra- Depot No. 192 Pearl me of perform: “The Recognition’ will besnre to amuse th+ hing. Jocko concludes the the above celebr: ble defiance locks avd cross bars. stevet, one door below Maiden lane. Remember=Howe’s Cough Candy Is an Ar- ticle of extraordinary merit, and is peculiarly adapted to the season of coughs and colds. world-wide and increasing daily. Its reputation Yor sale everywhere. Consumption Amongst Clothing Houses.— Another house fs —IHf selling large quantities of our superior make of winter garments, at the prices of in- ‘ferior goods, be failing, then we are going satisfactorily DEVLIN & JESSUP, 43 and 85 Jobn street, corner of Nassau. Married. On Tvesday, December 5, at Hoboken, by the Rev. Jacob Stryker, Mr, T. W. Cuanpier, of New York, to Mise Panny Exta Stevenson, of Hovoken, N. J. In Brooklyn, on Sunday, December 3, at the residence ef A. Brackett, Esq , by the Rev. Thomas Burch, Mr. Kowarp Vay, of Breoklyn, to Miss Sanam M. OspoRN, jap htee of Cclovel James Ostorn, of New Jersy. yy they live many a happy Day. Western papers picase copy. Ti Bsn Francisco, November 2, William M. Givin, by the Most Rev. Joseph S. Alemuny, Gxoreu W. Gurunis, Esq., to Exma, dau; John Gosson, Esq., of pers please co} yn, on Wednes t the residence of Hon, iter of the late jendon county, December 6, by Rev. Pas- Mr. Ferpixanp Lorser, New York, to Miss Eumagern Lanknvan, Brooklyn. On Wednesday evening, December 6, by the Rev. Mr. Millett, at his residence, 308 Broome street, Mr. Jogian Vt, to™Miss SaRaw ANNE LOOK- BL GneEgw, of Brattle! woop, of Worcester, Mas On Friday, November 3, of inflammation of the br: hter of Anna and F. A. Albaugh, aged 3 and 2 days. be friends and relatiyes are invited to attend the ce of her parents, 170 Elm Her remains will festchester county, for inter- Rowenta J., da % years 10 mon’ from the renid atreet, this morning, at eigh* de taken to Fast Paltimore and Frederick, Md., papers please copy. On Thursday afternoon, December 7, CHARLES ARMOUR, enly son of Charles C. and Julie: J. Barnes, inthe uth year of hin age. < ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reapectfully invited to attend his funeral, ihis afternoon, at tro o'clock, frem the residence of bis parents, 187 South Third street, Williomsburg, 1. I. , on Friday ovening, December §, of con- RGARET, wife of Robert Dickson Tailor, 2 years, late of Newcastle-on-Tyne, EF acquaintances are respectfully ipyit her funeral, from her late residence, No. 10 street, this afternoor, at two o'clock, to New York Bay Cemetery, New Jersey, At his residence, Abbottsford, Canada East. on Thurs- day, November 30, a!ter a lengthy illuess, Jouy D Keq., Lieutenant Colonel Commanding 34 Bat! the Militia, in the 72d year of his age. Monday morning, December 4, after @ short but painful iUness, Mins Eutex Manta Conseit, daughter of Ann and the late Cap'ain Charles Conuell. Her remains were interred in Trinity Cemeter; On December 8, Mrs. Many Lowry, after a ness, which she bore with Christian fortitude, in the 6th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- invited to attend her funeral, at 1 o’clock, P.M., from her late residence, No. 26 Second avenue, without further notice. : Ox Saturday, December 9, of consumption, Mancanet nanan, aged'20 years, late of Ballyrolly, in the parish and county of Down. a Her friends and acquaintances are solicited to attend noon, at one o'clock, from the re- rother, George Graham, 332 Ninth without further notice. npatrick Recorder, Ireland, please copy. the funeral, thi idence of her ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ANTED—OF MARY HEVERAN, WHO 1853, in the ship ‘She lived with Mrs. Mor- She is now suppored to be in the . Any information respecting her will be thank- received by her sister, Catharine Heveran, at 58 ‘Wost Thirty-third street, New York. ‘NFORMATION WANTED—OF PATRICK McDONALD. ‘ef Nova Scotia, a house carpenter, which is want dy Donald McDonald, his brother, at Freuch’s hotel. SOMMERS.—IF THIS GENTLEMAN, WHO AR- rived on the steamer George Law, will send his to this office, he will hear of something to his ge. Address’ SIMON, A. B, DUVAL WIL FIND A LETTER for bim at the General Pont Office. HE LADY WHO YESTERDAY BOUGHT, AT NO. 90 Bowery, in the ribbon store, eighteen yards of rib- bon for trimming a ball dress, and green figured ribbon ue, can have her port monnaie, con- taining her memorandum and some money, which she Toot im the store, by calling ae soon as possibie. SFORMATION W. arrived in this country Oct. 2: fasbington, from Liverpoo!. fer trimming a iG ENTERTAINMENT, at Stuyvesant Institute.—MRS. MACREADY, the artiste, will give a lecture on the signification ‘of Spiritual Voi :es, to be followed by a reading of Sacred Poems, on Sunday evening, Dec. 10, commencing at 735 o'clock, Tickets for the occasion 25 cents, to be had at a” at the door. Tickets can be pro- BY THOMAS FRANCIS MEAGHER, ON the Life and Times of Daniel O'Connell, on Thursday 4, 1854, at the Tabernacle, at 8 o'clock. reserved seats, 60 cents. To be had Yi at the Citizen WATCGES, JEWELRY, &. Rinne ny . GOL) CALIFORNIA DIAMOND CLUS. Teal diamond, with , $4. pins of ‘the United States. orders by addressing L. & J. JACOBS, sic store, Broadwi and Irish American offices, and at the ) ENTS FINE “ALIFORN ter breart jua) to Miyltheat chaih lly attended to ARGE SINGLE STONE CALIFORNIA DIAMOND finished, price $10, the same size real mond would cost $400. We do not ank you to pur- chage, but would like every one to catl and seo them, They are a curiosity, if nothing elee, Civility gratis. L, & J. JACOBS, 407 Broadway. ~ MILLINERY GOODS. IFERY GOODS —MILLINERS BUYING BILIS ‘STEIN'S ribbon store, 90 Bow- has flowers, feathers, eating, silks, ribbons, &e.—may get them at about one-third less than the usual wholesale price. H. LICHTENSTEIN, OF THE 1. ADIES’ DRESS TRIM- store, 90 Bowery, corner Hester *t., reeei lay, Lec. 9, out of the New York 180 boxes rich silk velvet gallons, for cloak and mantilla trimmings; 50 boxes ribbons, for bows, &e., for trimming ball and evening dresses, and 100 boxes ribbows. drvrs, flounce and basque trimming. Any sam- ple of rilk or other dress goods vent to the atore by post ‘or otherwise, will be matehed in the best manner, and immediately returned. of $160 at LICHTEN ram TURF, RE TURE.—-UNION COURSE.—THE SEVEN MILE walking match between the Nort Stag will positively come off, rain t 2 o'clock; immediately after, n Chicken Billy and Amerionn An a eg UE Ue ee eet wmateb betwi ROY, 17 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES A SITUATION im a grocery store. By & note to. C., “hatham Bquare Post Office, it will be punctually at. tended to. A PaRISIAN LADY, OF MIDDLE AGE, WISHES A situation as housekeeper, with « lady alone or in a gentleman's family, or in a small family; she would be competent to instruct @ young child. “Address Madame M., at Mrs. Hamor’s, 80:2 Greene street, | (NOLORED, ENGLISH OR SCOTCH; NO OTHERS NEED apply—Wanted, a man who thoroughy under- stands the cooking and preparing meats and game, in every shape, and ® good carver; must have had exper- | jeve® in a dining saloon, and come well recommended from former and last eiuployers. Address, with real | name, stating where last employed, giving references, | Ke., naming whether colored, Poglish or Seotch, Jobn P- | Smith, Herald office. KEPER IN A HOTEL WANTED—AN EX- . who is willing to devote her time nterest of the house, at moderate wages: best of city reference required. Address Hotel, Herald office. WILL GIVE THE FIRST SOUTHERN AND CITY references, and have $2,000 to loan on good securi- | ty. My object is a good situation more than salary. I solicit the favorable consideration of any wholesale dry goods, hat and ca y goods, boot and shoe or clothing houve that is willing to give a person a chance togain a reputation by constant and continued atten- tion to the interest of his employers. Please address W. D., Herald office, which will be attended to. {MITH WANTED-—ONE WHO CAN AND WILL DO 5) food work on iron and steel machine forgings. Ap ply at once at 47 Anm street, rear, second floor ITUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED YOUNG + woman, todo general housework in the city or coun- try. Isa first rate washer and ironer, good plain cook and baker, and would do all in her power to please her employer. Salary not so much an object as a good home Has goos! references, Please call at 223 Bowery, for two aye. 10 MACHINISTS AND DIE SINKERS —SEVERAI first rate hands, used to small work in steel and fine iron mould, ean find em ployment at the factory of the Brooklyn Flint Glass Co., near South ferry, Brooklyn B. Bettiecaprd A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO- map, a situation as firstrate cook. She is au excellent washer and ironer, also a good baker, and ia willing to make herself useful. Can give the best of city asi ad *. Apply at 2lo Mott street. Can be seen far two days Beene A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, 4 SITUA i vasher and jroner; understands given. Apply for two days at 42 Spring street, second floor, front room. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A ituation as seamstress or chambermaid, in a ve ble family. Please appl, 2 fourth street, corner of Seventh avenue, s room, ANTED BY A SHI?MASTER, OF TWENTY YEARS experience, a situation; is well acquaintsd with the India and South American trade, from river Ama- zon to La Platte; has just returned from California, Aus- tralia, and India. Can give the best of reference from the first merebants in the city, A line addressed to H., 157 Sands street, Brooklyn, will be attended to. V ANTED—BY A GERMAN LADY, OF EDUCATION, laying the piano, and speaking French ana a hitle Euclish, a situation, in @ respectable family. Please jeal) .t 1b Caray street, second floor. WW ANEERIBY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WIDTH 4 fresh breast of milk, to take charge of an infant in her own house. Please call at 250 Mott street, in the rear, room 4, Inquire for Mrs. Keary. W ANTED—BY A WIDOW WITHOUT INCUMBR @ situation as honsekeeper to a small fi is well acquainted with all kinds of housework, and make all kinds of children’s clothing. Compensation ot 60 much an object as acomfortable home. No ob jecticns to the country, or take charge of an infant. ‘Well acquainted with taking charge of the sick. Please ply at 107 East Thirteenth street, tirst floor. ANTED—BY A YOUTH, NINETEEN YEARS OJ who bas some knowledge of the business, : on in a large wholesale and retail milline Janey dry gouds and silk storc, ary of | jeration than improvement. Rvferences given. Ad G. W., 160g South Second street, Philadelphia. Woman MARRIED , A485 VALET, TO WAIT we ait i on an invalid gentleman. He must be of undoubt- obriety and honesty, able to read, shave, &c. Apply all this week at 26 Seventeenth street, corner of Broad- vay and Union equa: SPECIAL NOTICES. N OTICE.—ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED AN against negotiating a note dated St. Lonis, August 7, 1854, at eight months, tor $204 64, made by & Brother, payable to the trm of Garner & Co. y din St. Louis, Sth Septem Jestination, and will not be paid at its maturity ork, Dec, 2, 1864. AXES FOR 1554.—-OFFICE OF THE RECEIVER OF ‘Taxes, New Court House.—Notice is herevy given that one per cent was added on the first day of Decem ber, on tax npaid at that date, and that a furthe: addition of one per cent will be made on the 15th day 0} Tecem’er, on all taxes then unpaid. Notices also liere by given, that on the first cay of January next, interest will be efded Ov all taxes then remaining unpaid, at the rate of twelve per cent per anuum, caleulated from the Sst day of August, 1893. HARVEY HART, Receiver of Taxes. J A.® D—THE MEMBERS OF OOLUMBIA GROVE ). No. Sare requested to be punctual in their at- tendance, on Monday evening, the 1th inst., to take action on amendments to by-laws. By order of Warren P. Smiris, ry. SAMUEL GREEN, YORLD'S FAIR OF PARIS IN 1 NE Wo WAIRE, ‘rho tas been superintendent, of the French, Swiss and Belgian departments at the New York Exhibition, end was also deputed to the Crystal Palace of London, ase member of the French National Academy of Agriculture, Manufacture and Commerce of Paris, bege to inform the American exhibitors that he offers his services to any parties who would wish to exhibit their productions at the World’s Fair of Paris, in May, 18 : Mr. Brunemaire. who has been for a long time @ resi- dent of Paris, where he has a large circle of friends aod business acquaintances, can give all the guarantees re- quisite to any party wishing to engage his services, and has permission to refer to the undermentioned gentlemen, BRUNEMAIRE, No. 30 Broad street, #t Messrs. Coffin & Haydock’s, New York. REFERENCES. M. Batebelder, late Acting Superintendent of the Palace and Civil Engineer at Boston. . Caylus, of the firm of BE. Caylus, de Ruyter & ., 57 Beaver street, New York. Mr. G. Christ, of the tirm of Spies, Christ & Jay, 68 Froad street, New York. Coffin, of the firm of Coffin & Haydock, 30 Broad ww ¥ Mr. e, of the firm of E. Lemaitre & Co., 119 Pear) street (up stairs) New York. capt, E. Vincent, Director of Textile Fabrics at the Crystal Palace, and also Appraiser at the Custom House, Broad street, New York. ~~ RELIGIOUS NOTICES. NHSE THE CHURCH OF THE ANNUNCLATION AN Manhattanville, will be opened to-day, at 103 y: Felock, A. M. Sermon by Dr. Forbes of St. Aune’s Church. Solemn Vespers at 3!4 o'clock, P. M. Sermon by Rev, B. J MeQuaid, of Newark. Tickets may be had free of | cha: pplying at the vestry room of the new charch on the day of open The ‘Sunday morning train of the Hudson River Railroad leaves depot, foot of Canal street, at 9 o’clock, stopping at foot of Christopher street, corner of Tenth avenue and Fourteenth street, and at Thirty-first street, arriving at Manhattanville Within a few minutes’ walk of the church, before 10 o'clock. The Manhattanville stages will leave City Hall every twenty minutes till 9 o'clock, leaving passengers wt the church. SOUND—ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, A HORSE, kK which the owner can have by proving property and paying expenses on same. 1/ not called for iv ‘hree days, be will be sold to pay expenses, &e. EE & ROBINSON, 445 Water etreet. OST—A_ PROMIS:ORY NOTE, DATED JANUARY 31, 1854, of $380, drawn by L. W. Schmidt, baq., wn order, and payable fifteen months sfter date. The payment of this note is stopped. If found, please epply to Wm. Ba 22 Broadway. OSI—A NOIE DRAWN BY L ter, and endorsed by R. L. Mabey, for $2,000, at forty-five days from date, dated New York, November 1, 1864, All persons are forbid negotiating the raid note, an the payment has been stepped. W. B. C. CARPAN: TER, 186 West street. OST—ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, IN GOING FROM 4 Jackson ferry to Wall street, through Soath, Front and Water streets, a package of accounts relating to schooner Julia M. Hallock. finder will be suitably rewarded on leaving them at the office of D, Colden Mur ray, 62 South street. OST—ON THE 9TH INST., A PORTMONNAIE, CON- L taining one ten dollar bill on the Hanover Bank. ‘The finder will receive a suitable reward by leaving the saine with C. M. Cummings, 601 Broadway. OST—ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, AT NEW Haven depot, Twenty-sixth street, a black trunk, marked H. P. Smith on the bottom. Whoever will re- turn the same to P. For, Twenty-sixth «treet station will be liberally rewarded. P. FORD, Baggage Master, New York ana New Haven Railroad, Twenty-sixth st. POLITICAL. SPECIAL MEETING OF THE DEMOCRATIC RE- A publican General Committee will be held at Stay- Vesant Institute, on Monday evening, Dec. 11, at 1h, VM. Ponetual attendance is particular requested, OB. P. ST. JOH) . Aanox B. Roxas, wa aa a Jan, P. Dome, Secretaries. GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, OYS.—TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, 18 DIVISION 1 #treet.—The undersigned has just received ee the European mannfacturers a la and complete as- wortment of the above os which be vow offers for tale at greatly reduced prives, to compete with any other importing honre in New York. Country dealers will find it to their advantage to call. Five per cent allowed for cash. Remeniber the oki #tand, (established i WHR) FH GOETZ Hate Hoos & orts), 1° Mercier | MANOR, Weta Co metinas mt aide | com Agency, over the Pacific Bank, corner Grand street. O00 eas oR iaMoNne, warores, jewelry, &e., or bought for cash. $50 stocks, notes, ‘bonds and mortgages, bills of ex- change, &c., meaer Business confidential, and romptly exec it No. 102 Nassau street, room No. 2 Tito & ers and commission merchauts. AV OOO WEF ME PACIFIC MAIL. 0.0€ Steamship Company for sale, for esh or merchandise. Apply to ROOME & BUNNELL, 373 Broadway. 1 0 “WANTED, ON BOND-AND MORT- i gage, on a first class house, Urown stone front, situated on Seventeenth «treet, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, worth about $25,000, Apply to HURST & GENET, 14 Wall street. S1 0 TO LOANE&WITHOUT INTEREST, UNTIL we lst of _ Seeunty, one rosewood piano, to be used in a private family. Address ¥. Y. Z., Herald office. 1 ROKEN BANK BILLS BOUGHT—THE HIGHEST price will be paid in gold for all kinds of broken bank money, All other uncurrent funds bought at the usual rates. Drafts for sale on England, Ireland and Scotland, JAMES M. TAYLOR, corner of Chatham square and James «treet. i CAPITAL.—CASH LOANED ON $1 0.00 stocks, notes, and valuable wares, where th? same are put in our bands for sale. Two good drug stores for sale, one mortgage for sale to pay ad vances. Mouses, lots and mortgages bought and sold, €. BULLION & CO., Brokers and Commission Merchants, 49 Wall street, basement. |ASH ADVANCED AND LOANEP TO ANY AMOUN! On diamonds, watches, jewelry, plate, valuanle and personal property, or bonght for highest cask prices. R. WOOD, ¢!) Falton street, second Goor, front room, from 8 A M to4 P.M Aah, 1604. board of this day dectared 5 sen: cent, payable on de RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 96 WARREN STREET, one door frum Greenwich.—Open daily, trom 10 A. tolP. M. and 4to7 P.M. Interest at the rate of 6 wed on all sums, from $1 to $500. The funds i sted in bonds and York, worth duuble the amount loaned, and ‘in bonds of thi. sity. CALEB 8. WOOLHULL, President. W.M. Pers, M.D. Vay Petr, Vice sidents. Vaxpenuivr L, Buxtoy, Seeretary. N ONEY LIBERALLY ADVA 2D ON HOUSEHOLD furniture, pianotortes, watches, aiamonds, silver- ware, guns, pistols, nautical instruments, and personal property generally, or bought for the Lizhest cash price. McCAFFRAY & WAL1ERS, 26 Catherine street. ONEY.—CASH LIBERAT ADV watches, plate, piaaolories, dry goods, fire arms, furniture, or any other property, at J04 Broadway, eor- ner of Duane street, second ticor, room No. 9) strictest confidence and honor may be relied upon. Branch office 84 West Sixieonth street. McLAUGHLIN & O'NEILL. XN ONKY TO LOAN—ON DLAMONDS, WATCHES, jewelry, dry goods, segars, or merchandise of every ‘description. “Business co ial N 2 Hrovdway and 153 Fulton street, rou: story. JJ ONEY TO LOAN—F¢ ORT PERIODS, IN SUM? to snit. 212 Broadway, and 103 Fulton street, ‘0. 11, third story, OTICE,—A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF the Lindsay Mining Company will be held at their Office, 15 Broadway, ou Thursday, the 14th of December instant, at 3 P. M., to take into consideration the finan- cial condition of t ny, and to provide for their obligations matwing on the Ist of January next. By order of the Board of Trustees, JAMES BARROW, Jr., Secretary. FICE OF THE SOUTH STREET STAGE COMPANY, Oi ri8 Nessa t a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Youth Street Stage Company, held pur- suant to notice, at the International Hotel, on Saturda} evening, Nov, 29, 1854, John L. Riker was elected Presi- dent, and John R, McConnell was elected Secretary. The hooks of the above named company are now open for subscription from 2 to 5 0’ 3 J. R. MeO by AHQUIOQUE BANK, DANBURY, CONN.—REDEEM- ed at 1 per cent » by CHAS. b. GRANNISS, 65 Wall street. HE CREDITORS OF MARTIN FULDA & BROTHER, of San Francisco, are requested to call on WILSON GO HUNT & 00., 82 Willian street. NPREASURY DEPARTMENT, 5. ¢. November 13, 1854, Sealed, proposals will be received at this office untt o'clock A. M. of the 20th of December next, for the purchase of $111,000 bonds issued by the State of North Carolina, under an act of Assembly for the constructor of the Weldon and Gaston railroad, and for the improve. ment of the navigation of the Neuse and Tar Kivers ‘They are by express enactment exempted from taxation for any poe. They will bear date the let of Jaly, 1854, ‘will run ten years, and will have coupons at- tached for the interest at six per cent per annum, pay: able the first days of January and July in each year. Both interest and principal will be payable at the Bant of the Republic, in the city of New Yorr, unless where the purchaser prefers to have them payable at the Trea- sory of this State. They will be issued in eure of $1,000 each, Parties bidding wil) please address their letters, en- dorsed ‘‘ Proposals for Nerth Carolina Stocke,”’ to the undersigned, at Releigh, N.C. They will also state ip what kind of fands they propose to pay. The bids will be opened on the 20th of December next, in the presence of the Governor, Secretary ard Comptroller of the State, and G. W. Mordecai, President of the Bank of the State of North Carolina. The uudersigned reservea the right of accepting such bids, in whole or in part, as he way deem most advantagavus to the State. Successful bi ders will be required, as soon as informed of the ac- ceptance of their bids, to depesit in bank the amonnt of their bids, with the accrued interest from the lat of to the credit of (he Treasurer of North deposit may be made in the Bank of the Re- ic, New York, the Bank of the State of North Care- or the Bank of Cape Fear, Raleigh. Docuinente showing Ue great resources of the State, and the smal «mount of her indobted: may be had on applicatios «. this office, or to Messrs. Brown and De Rozsett, city ot New York. D. W. COURTS, Public Treasurer of North Carolina. room } Secretary. THE MILITARY. _ IND=EY BILUES.—HEADQUARTER street.——The members of this corps arc hereby no- tied to attend the monthly meeting, to be held on Tuesday evening, the 12th Instant, at 73s o'el Ry oder, EDGAR A. ROBEKIS, Captain. Jouy '. Torr, Secretary. UT “NONE BUT AMERICANS ON GUARD.” The American Musketeers are hereby notitied t the mext meeting will be held at Brookes’ Room 561 Broome street, on Wednesday ever ng» 7), o'clock. This corps will proceed to Newark, on Christmas day, for target practice. All who t uuite will please attend as above. Gentlemen wish'ng to present prizes, will please signify their destre to do #0 to Mr. E Conet, 244 Grand street, Hi. A. Buss, Orderly. GEO. W. YOUNG, Captain, HE MEMBERS AND FRIENDS OF THE NASSAU at t 12 o'clock, for the respect to our late ty order. 2u Ann street, this day, (Sun purpose of paying the last tribute brother member, James Lynch J. GiiiEN, Secretary. Captain. REWARDs. SQ) REWARD.—LOST, A DIAMOND RING, WITH jai UJ three stones, on Wednesday evening, in going through Seventeenth street, up Fourib avenue to Twen- ‘ydourth street. The tinder will receive the above re- vard by leaving it at 919 Fourth avenue. 1 REWARD—LOST IN BROADWAY, ON THURS- Ss. O day, December 7, between the Metropolitan hotel and Bleecker street, a small brown paper pai containing a white cashmere 9 The will be paid to the finder by bringing it to J. Beck & Co., 065 Broadway. REWARD—LOST, ON WEDNESDAY, A LARGE 8 black Newfoundland dog, with « small white «pot the breast, and a leather collar on; anawers to the lo. The finder will receive the above reward ing himat 101 Third avenue. ARD.—LOST ON THE 6TH 1 ., A BLACK Scotch terrier slut, with a white breast, and an- ster: to the nameof Fan. The finder will receive the above reward, by leaving her at the bar of the Florence Hotel, Broadway. corner of Walker street. ©) REWARD.—*TOLEN FROM THE BASEMENT OF g: 62 Reaver street, between 12 and 3 o'clock, on Saturday afternoon, « young Scotch terrier dog, with a chain aitached. The above reward will be given on the return of said dog at 62 Beaver street. MATRIMONIAL. | YOUNG GENTLEMAN OF PREPOSSESSING AP- A earance and desirous of formi n @ matrimonial nee, takes this method of makiag known hia wishes. je is anxious of corresponding cuntidentially, with a lady, under twenty years of age, of medium ht, fair person, and gowd education, Money no ob- ject. Address Doctor, at the Union square Post Office. ADAME MORROW WILL CAUSE SPEEDY MAR- riages, who will all enjoy the greatest happiness and matrimonial bliss, and will show the person they will marry, through an instrument which she will cause to illuminate itself by invoking the powers of her won. derful seience, and will tell all events of life, and even the very thoughts, 76 Broome street, near Cannon, Gentlemen not admitted. SPIRITUALISM. {PIRTIUAL MANIFESTATIONS.—MRS. T., THE WELL. S known text epirit medium, will hold ciretes this Sunday) evening, and every afternoon and evening, at jo. 341 Rroadway, opporite the Tabernacle, Hours x » chase for ED ON | for first clase ate prices. CLOAKS.—MOLYNEUX BELL, Civeret, is determined to clear out his Seapets te ane ee marked down the prices ing all the most desirable st ai tate pox styles at greatly reduced prices, F inspection, In preference to quoti imaginary numbers of cloaks ana fabulous prices, cal and judge for yourself. Our stock is very large, and re- plete with everything new in shape and material. NCY FURS.—LADIES OF NEW YORK WHO WISH to purchase fancy furs, will find themselves richly Prepaid by crossing over to Brook! ndid assortme and examining our atret, between Tillary and Concord, above the Savings nk. ADIPS’ FANCY FURS.—THE SUBSCRIBER INVITES af resent unrivalled assort- y wables, stone marten, public attent‘o: nt of Russian avd Hudson mink, chinchilla, ermine, lynx, gene mountain marten, and fitch, all manufac trade, and at ex IN, 362 Broadway. ured expressly city retail ‘tre:aely moder- GEO, L mings. 4 bonnet AM, 4 of their entire stuck of imported and other cloaks, which comprises for this advanced season, an unusually large assortment of the newest and best ‘styles, all of which are offered at very low prices. BEAVER BONNETS, &C,—WE have received per late steamers, elegant lots of Paris feathers, flowers, & 100 dozen rich white ostrich tips 50 do, do. 30 lo, do. 1 and colored ostrich tip er white, black and colored » hand—beaver, ch flowers, ribbons, Xe. et, corner of Willi GREAT SACRIFICE IN DRY GUODS—F. W . y, at the Bowery Savings store, No. 126 marked their stock of dry goods down per cent, and at the prices goods will be sold. This may be cousidered the best opportunity to obtain a real bargain offered during the year 1854. the prices are marked in plain figures, aud tho follo will give a small sample, while the’ whole stock, on examination, will show a similar reduction :— Biavkets marked down from 86 to $4 per pair. n from $5 to $3 per pair. rhed down from $1 12}; to tbc. ok F. Gil Bowery, from 19 to 3 Blankets mar! French merinoes per yard. Black silks marked down from $1.50 to $1 per yard Colored silks inarked down from $1 to wall plaid silks marked down fre yn. ) MEROIDERT chemisettes and sleeves, and collars, sale a larg Oter them to the ladies at a bargain request thi hat the stock is replete, and Vertinements, (LEAKING OL day, He striped silks, at $ Will be eut into lengths of 1 ‘A. T. STEWART & OLLARS, COLLARS, COLLARS, FOR / ani New Year.—THOS. H. ¢ Monday, the 11th inst., several cases of new embroide ries (intended for wholesale), but on account of the ean in trate he will sell ther at retail to the ladies New York at wholesale pri ar Tenth 5 reet dull ed, cor-ets are made expre: Fe 1H LACE Prandreth’s Bailding.—Just ve 8, Cmbroideries and trimmings, fo: Also, the latest nouvau in (bri lenciennes, guipures, point application, and a 3 i 4 rich brocade silks, BECK & CO., 36 IL. LIPSETT, proy mense stock of all 0, xd wide, 1s, 64. lish met nets, hosiery, Spring street. OVEMBER, DECEMBER AND JANUARY Fasu. | ions.. Cloaks—In tock ever seen nor the trimm Paris. Furs—In sable, mink, stone marten, fitch and monntain ing the war with Russia, W. B. MeK. is offering rich dark vables and inink cheaper than baving fortunately bought a large lot of furs early this year, through a relative in Russia N. B—This house ‘ix particularly recommended to strangers and visiters, ite characteristic featnres veing #mal) profits and no deviation from the marked price. Cloak and Fur Establislment, 47 Canal street, Bran- dretb buildings, four doors from WILLIAM B. McKENZD marten. Notwithut, ever yet know: been damaged by smoke, cwobroideries from auction, consisting of collars. chemisettes, mourning sets, black veila, infants’ robe: &e., at such prices as will astonish the ladies. from 9A. M.to5 P.M. Best Paris kid gloves 4. 6d. per pair. JREPARATION FOR THE HOLIDAYS.—A, T, STEW- | = ART & CO. will offer on Monday, Dec. 11, a large variety of dress goods, &c., suitable for Christmas and New Year's presents, at prices much below the cost of impertation; consirting of French and Ei Frenbh merinoos, all wool plaids, roouselin delaines, Parisembroideries, sloaks, &e. Is, all wool (144 by broche xquare shawls, at Seach, &c., sh 450. ricl Hroadway. “JD ICHMOND’S, NO. 269 BROADWAY. annual custom at this season, we reduce the whole Of our rich stock of embroidertes and lace goods vo Doing largely in this busi ladies will find the shapes, styles, quality and variety jchmond would also «tate that ber styles of caps, head dresses, mourning and made up goods far exceed in taste thi weason all her former exertions. Another case of embroidered colored Worder handkerchiefs by next steamer; pri manulacturers’ prices. worthy of their notice fine domestic flannels from 25c, to Loe. per yard. 2 five heay ») from $10 to $7 « y to go further iat cloths, velvets, flannels, de laines, sills, and domestics, have undergone an immense « in the city, and at mpetition, at PETER ROBE in sets, ) collara, intants* robes and waists, of the tinest Paria work, at unusually . At PETER ROBERTS & CO. “1 UIPURE, BRUSSELS AND POINT LACE DRESSES, J scarfs, capes, chemisettes, sleeves, coiifeurs, barbs The most extensive assortment, and 20 per cent lees than itaporters’ prices, at PEER ROB! , Broadway. DKFRCHiLES— been bought fo. Js. 10 9100, which will be fo nportation, at PETER ROBERTS & CO.°S, J ETF ROBERTS, HAVING BOUGHT AT SHERIFF'S i laces, &e., will nd 40 per cent less than cording to (he above atterns of rich plai YNOR will open on at 45 Third avenue, . B.—Some beautiful collars at ADIBS SHOULD O'S Lest pairs of wove ly for her, and that for ease and qualled, while her prices barged.’ 45 Third avenue, in fitting they are w y half of those usually ‘nth street. tof French mas presents. DRENCH LAC inform th removed from Hotel, to 49 Ca: where they will goods, ler Brandre'h’s Building, +t Parisian styles in lace EMBROIDERIES, —A fine assortment of collars, chemiseties, and chemisettes and sleev , in jaconet ‘and inuslin, for sale by EL HERZ & CO., 151 Broadway, up stairs, betwee landt and Liberty streets. AT MANUFACTURERS INS IN DRY GOODS 355 Broadway and Bra Broadway, corner of ‘ will offer on Monday, December 1th, and during the iday season, the’ following bargains and striped silk dresses at $4 50, $9 00, $11 00, $15 00 and $16 00 the dress pattern; very 20 60; rich mouseline de laine’ from 1s. 6d. and upwards; Saxony plaids, $2 00 the dress and upwards; French prints at at bs. per yard. A large stock of ‘rich’ embroide! one balf ‘the cost of importation. French broche shawls from $500 and un great variety of other goods at equally , 780 and 788 Broadway. 8, per yard; French me Scotch plaid aud FAT. REDUCT! at the commercial house, 147 Sprix jetor, will exhibit, on Monday, an ia. wool plaids, ‘new goods, at 3s. black alpacca,’ high lustre, Is.;'Lupin’s French merino, ¢s.; Hennequin’s best broche long shawls, only $12; ladies’ cloths, all colurs, best quality, 188.; Lyons best b! yard wide, $6 60; Unglish blagkets, 20s nels at 1s.; black silks, oil boiled, 6a. od. laines and cashmeres at 1s.; long wool shawls, 128 are wool shawls, 88.; broche square shawls $4 quality long wool shawls inanufac tured, $5 60; ine Merrimack prints, 6d.; York and shecting muslin, 6d.; beautiful Seotch plaids, extensive stock of dress cloths, enshmeres, aati- , ent’s under garments, family housekeeping goods of every dex astonishingly low prices, at the Commerc satin, moire an' eity #0 rich and varied in xty' im much good taste, the colors being black and brown, at present #0 much the fashion im None. N 673 BROADWAY, AN open to-morrow, independent of his stock which has most splendid lot of French also 6008eotch plaid long to $5, PECIAL NOTICE.—THE ENTIRE STOCK OF LACES, S embroideries, hosiery, kid gloves, Ac,, amounting $35,000, st Madden & Stewart's, 779 Broadway, must. b» old by Ist January, without reference to cost, in co | equenee of an alteration in their bosineas at that | the holidays, 13th inst., at «nested to be on board y See » CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green. NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES Mail Steamers.—The ships composing this line are | the fellowing:— ATLANTIC, Capt. West, BALTIC, Capt. Comstock. PACIFIC, Capt. Nye. ADRIATIC, Capt. —~. These ships, having been built by contract, expre r construction, asin unequalled for elegance and comfort. Price of sized staterooms, $325. From Liverpool to New York, £30 and £20. An experienced surgeon attached to each ship. No berth secured till paid for. PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING TROM NEW YORK. FROM LIVERPOOL, Saturday, Nov. 11, 1854. Wednesday, Nov. 1, 1854 Saturday, Nov. 25) « Wednesday, Nov. 15, Saturday, Dec. 9, ‘Wednesday, Nov. 20, + Saturday, Dec, 23, 3. Wednesday, Dec. 13, + Wednesday, Dec. 27) For freight or pas x npniy: 40 EDWARD K. cont Wall street, New York. BROWN, SHIPLEY & to., Li 1. STEPHEN KENNARD & JOHN MUS GEO. H. DRAPER, Havre. [toires, Paris, gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precions ston: finless bills of lading aro signed therefor, ¢ thetrof therein expressed. line cannot carr; HE LIVERPOOL A. Company intend goods contraband of war. ry OF MANCHES CITY OF BALTIMG ) CITY: OF WASHL .d0..2,700 , Capt. R. Leitch. KANGAROO, , + BIAS. Capt. — (OM PHILADELPHIA, CITY OF MANCHE iBR:,.. Thursday, Janvary 18, 1605. About Thursiay-————— KANGAROO , 1, POOL. PROM CITY OF MANCHESTER... Wednesday, Decemeer 20, 1854. KANGARQO,,,....... About Wednes: Saloon $90, $55 and $55, according to ate room, A limited number of third class passengers will be taken, and found with comforfably cooked provisionf, for 25... .to Liverpool | $40.......5 from Liverpool. Parties wishing to bring out their friends can obtain certificates of passage, and drafts on Liverpool, in sums of £1 sterling and upwards. Apply to SAMU Agent, 17 Walnut street, Pniladelphia, and N way, New York. LASGOW & The new and powerful steamships Ni: 400 tons and 500 horse power (R. Craig, commander) een NewYork and Glasgow, turday, 20th January, 1855 in, saloon state-rooi ee included), ; first vabin, midship (state-rooms steward's fee included), $15, "Third class.—A limited numver of th class passengers will be taken, supplied with prov of good quality, properly cooked, at $25 each. Cu aurgeon. For freight or passage, apply to J. McSYMON 35 Bre only 1 ved for passage. (OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED steamship UNION, R, Adams, comwand- tr, will leave for Havre, touching at Southampton to on Saturday, Devewber 1th, at 12 o'clock, from pier No, 37 North River, foot of Beach street, Price of passage first cabin $120; se- coad do, $75, Luggage not wanted during the voy sve should be sent on board the day before sailing, 1arked “below.” No freight will be taken after Thursday December 14th. Fur freight or passage apply te MORIT l ay. States mi land the mails and gw MER LIV ION, Agent, 63 Broad py OTICE R LIVERPOOL, QUICK PASSAG aN et, Mth December.—The splendid QUEEN OF ov Monday, December 11, precisely’ at 12 o’eloc accommodations for cabin, second cabin and st passengers are unsurpassed. For passage app! board, at pier 45 East river, or to W. &J. orks, & CO, $6 South str new packet ship JEREMIAH THOMPSON, Captai islake, will sail on Mi room ‘for a few more cabin passengers i plication be mauve to SAM. THOMPSON & NEPHEW, Pearl street. FSPATCH LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—LOWKST i rates and no deduction.—Shippers per GOV. MORION, Capt. Jobn Burgess, will plete their engagements at once, ‘has Of lading for signature. This favorite sl board, at pier 26 East river, Shippers to San Frauci will please observe that the vessels of our line finish their loading in ten to fifteen days after coming to the verth, never being detained for the want of freight, out | fifty to one | hundred tons dixengaged, apply to SUTTON & Cu., 84 | ater & BROWM, 159 Front | Lave prompt despateh, For the balanc Wall street, or Mensrs, EV! street ot *teamsi to CHARLES MORGAN, agent, No. 5 ter bg made np at the ofice. ounee ‘OR SAN FRANCISCO.—DISPATCH LINE —THR Ss Al fast sailing clipper ship ¢ AM now loading te if have the w ers will observe that the vessels of thi ot detai without detention, apply to SULTON & CO., 84 Wall sitet, 7 oS. MAIL LINE ¢ pinwall and Panama railroad.—On Wednesd Lecember 20, at 2 o'clock P. ship NOKTH STAR, Captain Kichard Watnack, to co at Panama with the new and superior steamsh ‘un L. Stepbeos, A spare boat always kept at Panam to prevent detention in pase of accident. For apply at the Company's office, No. 117 West street, to 4. W. RAYMOND. MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY FOR I1A- e vana and New Orleans.—On Monday, December YAL MAIL STEAMSHIP AFRICA FOR LIVER- Re peei ine aires, William Harrison, commander, wi from the company’s dock, at Jersey City, with the mails and Passengers for Europe, on Wednesday, the 0" inely. Passengers are re- for government service, every care has been taken in their engines, to ensure strength and speed, and their accommodations for passengers are sage from New York to Liverpool, io first cabin, $130; in second do., $75. Exclusive use of extra O 7 Austin Friars, London. NROE & CO. , 26 Rue Notre Dame des Vie- | ——— pet _ | (OR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA.—SEMI-WEEKLY ‘The owners af Yhese ships. will not be accountable for | Shippers will please take notice that the ships of this ) PHULADELPHIA STEAMSHIP EW YORK STEAMSHIP COM! NY _ 1d GLASGOW, 1,902 tone and 400 hor-e power (W. ming, commander), built expressly for ihe trade be- ill sail as under. From New ay, New York. New York city bills or gold PACK- pper ship IPPERS, Capt, Zeroga, will positively sar Pe LIVERPC }OL—PASSAGE ON .—THE + aU londay, the 11th instant, and ha: in their pills ip has nearly | the whole of her cargo engaged, and going rapidly on | YORK AND CALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP LINE, | vin Nicaragua.—The Ascessory Transit Co:npany rague, proprietors.—The splendid double engine | steamship STARK OF THE WEST, (2,000 tons burthen, apt. E. W. Turner, will leave, from pier No. 3 Nort niver, at 3 o'clock 'P. M. precisely, (or Punta Arenas, Tuerday, Deccurber 12, comneeting with the favorite | ip SIERRA NEVADA, (2,000 tons burtlen,) over | the Nicaragua Tranuiy route, having but tweive miles of land transportation by first class carriages. These steamers are unsurpassed in their ventilation and ac rommpodations. For information oF paraage, apply uly wing Green. Let- Letters 25 cents per halt | should thix extraordinary demand coutino | tinople, with statisti 13, East of her cargo engaged and go- dispatch of this line. Line finish | ding in ten to twelve days after coming to the | for Want of ‘reght, bat have it dispatch. For balance of freight, at lowest rates, | from pier tuot of Warren | street, North River, will be dispatched the feet steam- PUK SAVANNAH AND FLUKIDA—U. 8. MALL LINE. — The new and splendid steamship FLORIDA,Capt. M.S. oodbull, will leave New Yors to Savannah, on Wednes- day, Dec. 13th, from pier No. 4, North river, at J o’clocs, Bills of lading signed on board. For breig ht apply board; or for passage, te SAMUEL L, MITCH, 15 Broadway. The new steamship Augusta, Capt. Thomas Lyon, will leave on Saturday, Dec. 16. Fer ¥ through tickets from New York to Jacksonville, & Pilatka, NEW yore axp NEW ORLKANS STEAMSEUP TOM- AN pany. For New rk Btopping at Havana. img the Vuited Sta es Mail. ‘The steawship CA BA, RW. Shufelit, commander, will sail for the its on Tuesd December 26th, at 12 o'clock. Veeight ch street, North rive Mobile, consigned io our agente noly & Co., will be forwarded Vassenvers for Havana must pro- re passports before ing port. For freight or apply to LIVINGSTON, CROCHERON & C4 31 Broadway. N i.—the BLACK WARRIOR, J D. Bulloch, commander. will «ucceed the Cahawba, snd rail Tuesday, January 9th. Wills of lading must be vent in for signing the evening previous to the ship sa‘ling. OR SAVANNAH—FARE REDUCED.—THe UNTTED si mail steamship LORGIA, Capt. J. J. Garvin, will leave Philacelphia for Savacush ov | Wednesday, Dec. 29, at 10 o'clock A. M. Fare $20; steerage $7, The Keystone State will leave ax above the following ogrye Agents in New York, SCRANTON & TALLMAN, 19 Old slip, where staterooms may be s- ad, United States Mail Line,—The new and fast going Steamer MARION, W. Foste ‘ No. 4 3 ommander, will lave pier newlay, December 13, at 3 preelsely, For freight apply on of lading will be agned, for passage ¢ of SPOFFORD, TILESTON '& CO., 30 Broad way. Through tickets to Florida as follows: to Jackson ville, $1 A’ A MEETING OF THE VASSENGERS, HELD ON w board of the U. 5. steamship Washington, frem Sew York, to Breme Andrew Frame, Esq., 0} chair, and P. Nov 18, near Southampton, wenectady, New Vi ip the , of Now Brun , New Jersey, secretary. The ing gentlemen were ap- pointed a committee $ resolutions expressive of the sense of the meeting, viz Peter W. Rousse, Esy.; Sir Wm. Don, England Rev. George Watermau, Poole, England; Dr. 5, Newman; award Bright, Esq., Utica, New York; Capt. Charles Kakieliwitz, New York City; William Waterman, Esq., Poole, Eagland. ‘The committee reported the following, which were uvanim ly adoptec Resolved, That we cannot separate without Paying @ tribute of thanks to Capt. E. Cavendy, for the admuro- ble manner in which Le las blended the character of gentleman dung this, his first voyage in the steamer Washington. That expecially weather, he has inspired un epless vigilance, thorough anbending firmness, aud the val character, and while beauty of whighly finisl mindful of our comlort ever forgotten that our lives and the ship were, under God, in his ke ’ That the Washington has proved lerself worthy of the name she bears; and urged to ade gree of speed inconsistent yet daring oar worst weather she has steamed steadily’ towards port hor machinery working beautifully, and sbe riding the waters with a buoyancy, easy tmaotion, and a general god behavior. that compel us in theae days of marine disasters, to recommend her to our friends aed the travelling public ax a safe and superior sea boat. ‘Vhat the other officers of the ateamer, by their cordial co-operation with the commander, their effective but ly quiet discipline; their @trict attention and ant inanners, gave assurance that danger would be led if possible; but if inevitable, would be wet by ‘n who knew their duty ature con 5 required Ina word, 11 during our voyag cod behavior, have cli with the ship. solved, ‘That w copy of the foregoing re-olutions he officers ot the meeting, be preseated F. Cavendy, and published. ANDREW FRAME, Chairman, x W. Rovsse, Seeretary. s were unexceptionable, anit dered with prompt!nens ad t no unpicasant incident bas and that courtesy, fidelity racterised all who are con NEW PUBLICATIONS. J ALL’s JOURNAL OF HEALTH FOR DF BER. — No. 2 Astor House. $1 year; single number 12 Tents. Contents—health, wealth and religion, who to tine churches, locking pew doors, the rich mot appreciuted, recipe for a rainy day, corn bread and | constipation, sensation in drowning, death not always | pal jw ful, brain and” thought, consumption and how to t pure milk in New York, health, ow precaution in cars, happy mar nhalation ia consumption inéficient Ce PUBLICATION DAY POSTPONED, OF RUTH HALL, Fanny Fern’s first hovel. So great 1 the desire to othe frst novel of this clatingulshed@adioress, shat 6 tirst mammoth edition, which waa w Wave been pub- ished on Monday, Dec. 11, will not come within some thousands of supplying the orders already received. It erefore, deemed best to delay the publication of owed ners promptiy, even void it, where to ype to he able to supply all orde MASON BROTHERS, 23 Park Row. Age MOST INTERESTING TOPIC NOW BEFORE THE world.—View of the city of Sebastopol, Cri map of Black Sea—a large, new and beautiful work, just out. These are the only authentic the exaet position of all the fortifications, w: surrounding Sebastopal, amd « ntaining distances from Constan- information relative to the pop jation ot the principal cities of Eurepe. Published on one sheet, colored, size L0xi% inches— price twenty cents. Agents wanted to sell this work in every State. Liberal discount made to the trade. Papers giving the above one or more insertions, and sending the same to the publisher, will receive a copy free of postage. A. 11. JOCELY! ublisher, Nos. 58 and 60 Fulton street, office of the New York Wood Engraving and Elestrotype ex- tablishment. map of the Black en, INSTRUCTION, J | reas “LANGUAGE.—PROF D. LAGROLX, 280 FOR CALIFORNIA, VIA Ax | Broadway, continues to receive new pupils for thorough instruction in the French language, imparting to them the facility to speak it with fluency and correet- ness. Private classes, ‘Terms moderate. shage, pe SOR M. T. TOLON, FROM CUBA, TEACHER | wl translator of the Spanish, French, 1 ian, Por- | Tuguese and English languages, 342 Greenwich ntreet. aun AN PATENT BILLIARDS—TEN TABCER at No. 8 Ant, an entrance 149 Fnltom 1s, at 2 P.M., from pier foot of Warren strect, North | Street; eight tables corner of Pineapple and Fulton River, by the well known and favorite steamehip CRES Passage can be CEN'T CITY, Captain John Mi cured at the to New Orle: of the form signed by the conpady. on application at th office.” No other forms signe: street, corner of Warren, ROBERTS. will application is nece ._ For freight or . at low pply to ARKELL & for, 146 Pearl stieet, rates, or E. Richardson & Co., 52 South street. USTRALIA PIONEER LINE--CARRYING UNITED INDWARD, for Melbourne, from Vier States Mai Chipper eh No. #E. R,, with immediate de:pateh, Clipper with immediate despatch, Cipper ship OCEAN QUEEN, to succeed the Tropic. aud sai) 20th December. For Lreight or passage, apply to R, W. CAMERON, 116 Wal) street A USTRALIA—FREE PAS8AGE—PIONEEK LINE, CAK rying United States maile.—The subscriber, ander Contrect with the government of New South Wales, ir | prepared to convey passengers in the clipper ship 1 ROPIC, to Sydney, paying part passage here, balan paid after arrival, and employment guaranteed! st reut rate of wages, which are enormous. R. W. CAMELON, 116 Wall street. ae 2 shat cat ( {LIPPER SHIP HARVEY BIRCH, CAPTAL for San Francisco, is now loading at nd having a large portion 0° her carg gon board, will have inmediate dispate ¢upn«val inducements to shippers de ofn quick ship at low . Shippers to san Fr wil observe that the ls of this line finish their lon ing ina few days after coming to the berth, and are no detained for want of freight, but have promp\ dispateh SUTTON & 00., 84 Wall street roi JJQOR MELBOURNE, AUSTRAL I ‘Toe splendid ship SANTL Apply to MAILLER & LORD, 108 Wall «treet, Kr CHARLESTON, S. €.—THE SUPERIOK SIDE wheel ship QUAKER CITY, J. If Hod delphia for Charle jeave Phil wipe, & sharves, Ubiladelphia \OR YORPOLK, PETERSBURG, AND RICHMOND, ‘The United States mail 5 y Skinner, commander, will leave pier No. 13 river, om Katurday, Dec. 16, at So'elock P. M.; Qwill ar rive In Norfolk the next afternoon, and Petersb urg and Richmond the following morning. From Norfolk, pas- rengere for the South proceed through tickets {rem Weldon to enya sapere, Ao. Passage and (are to Novfolk, $8: to Petersburg an rto metas 9 ep Sie Be oi | Fourteen tables at 160 Chesnut atreet, Philadstphia. ad no bills 0° lading will be signed after the hour of sailing. For freight or pas- tage apply at the office of the company, No, 177 Wart M. 0. STRALIA.—INDEPENDENT “LINE—SIXTY DAYS The beautiful A 1 clipper ship EASTERN 1,400 tons burthen, Simon Ross, commander, F ¢ immediate despatch for Melbourne, Port hil: lip. The above ship is only two years oli, aud has proved hersolf very fast. Her accommodations for passengers are of the very dest, both in first aud second cabin, and as only a limited number will be taken, early ip TROPIC, for Sidney, from Pier No. 12, F.R., | West Forty: fifth street ORSES, HORSES, Arst quality at $7 . | she bushel if required cage! em! ‘The Harvey h is one of the finest ships ever built in this country, | and pres FIRST VESSEL.— sails for the above “it on Wednesday, 13th inet. The clipper ship TAR- FAR innos loading, and will sail on or about. the 2ith inst. Both of these vessels have fine accotumodations, Vasnengers and freight will be taken at reasonable rates. , 3. r mber 15, at 10 4. M. Cabin pas Apply to HERON & MARTIN, 973g North | streets, Brooklyn. Among which are the celebrated Wasbington table and the elegant carved rosewond ta« ble that received the first premium at the World’. of metal, slate and marble, with Bassford’s patent and rubber cushions. Tables, balls, cues, cue poi cloths, &ec., for sale ax above, and at the factory, i a be le street, Two secondghand tables, good av new, ire, ORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. (Og FOR SALE —AN ENCLOSED CARRIAGE, suitable for one or two horses, built by one of the Lest makers in New York, has not been used but a few times. The front can be taken out for snmuer use if required. JOHN HURSON, 1¢8 Twelfth street, near University place, F% SALE—A CHEXNUT COLORED HORSE, FIP TREN hands and one inch high; can trot in three and a half minutes to a wagon; warranted sound and kind; ie also a fine raddle horre; ‘broke tora lady or gectleman to ride. For terms, aud to be seen, apply at “oukila & Livery Stable, corner Fourth avenue and Twenty- fitth street. (OR SALF—A SORREL GELDING, THOROUGH bred, being got by imported Truster, data, out of a jorgan mare, by Eclipse. 4 years old. 16 bands high, and Jaultiess in proportions—a stylieh driver. Can trot amile in}; minutes, and of great end and would make a apiendid mateb or tamily horse, Car be neu at the «table of the Hudson river —-HORSES KEPT TO HAY ON stown, New Jerwey ley, proprictors of Howard end Maiden lace. SLEIGH FOR SALE, CHEAP—A LARGE pOUBLI es leigh, but little used, in order. & ny "at Mable rear of 199 West Fi sizeet, at So'ciock A. Mand 4 P.M, er SLEIGH*.—THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE ON \ hand a lot of their make of sleizhs, which they offer for sale at 118 Warren street, at manufacturers’ prices. Thore wishing to order sleighs for the coming winter wil? please do so immediately ORDWAY & ELMER. RESTAURANTS. AY KNOW SOMETHING TO THE KNOW NOTHINGS,— An Interesting fact to bon-vivants particulariy, and to the feeding public generally. At GOULD'S saloon, 144 Fulton street, pear Broadway, all kinds of poultry and game, of the first qualities, and served up in the most rech-tehe styles, may be obtained at 125; centa ee dish or plate, fifty percent less than the current rates, ondevery other edible at 6% cents per “iy ogee evidencing the fact, that while others ma ve com - e the prices because of increased , this old and popular restaurateur has sel! of the plea, but continues to dispense at ed rates, and in undim! i of th ing bills of fara 0 be found in the city, and unquestionably at lest prices bined to enb CHOICE SELECTION OF BRANDIEA, BOOTOH Alta Irish whiskeys, champagne, sherries and port ines, gine, rums, cordials, syrups, &e.; Lendom and Dublis porter, Seoteb ales, snd domestic ales, for fam'ly com twenty percent lower than any other howse, Cop og Wine am oe Lalsh.., aoc Sree see, Ota

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