1 1 ?
ln> Jervls* Cold Ctndy-Tlmc^MUd, and
?????umended by the flrit men of the country, for eotighs,
ecMs, hoarseness, tore throat, and other pulmonary com
plaints. Clay, Taylor, Benton, Van Buren, and other dis
tinguished men, have reeomuieiided this really good
article. Kohl by Mrs. W. Jervix, No. 3<MJ Broadway ;
Zieber. Third street, below Chesnut, 1'hiladelphla, and by
?ruggists generally.
How Beautiful, and yet how Cheap a Suit of
?lot hen 1 have obtained for New Yearl They were made
to order by J. C. Booth, 480 Broadway, and fit me mora
charmingly than anything 1 ever wore. Mr. Booth's
stock of goods ? most o l%em, as he assures rae, just over
from London and Paris ? 4s certainty the most splendid
assortment I ever saw. It almost tempted me to be ex
travagant. and yet that is hardly possible at the low
prices he has established. Without question, he Is the
first of tailors, and deserves the patronage of every young
man who aspires to dress well, and has, at the same time,
a wholesome regard for economy. I know you will all
" take my advice, and therefore I append his address, but,
from fear of being overwhelmed personally with your
thanks. I must remain L'Inconnu.
J. C. BOOTH, 480 Broadway, corner of Broome street.
HcLanghlhi's Shirt* are now become fami
liar to all. It is admitted that he pells the bust article for
the least money of any other shirt manufacturer in the
city. His Teviot wool undershirt* tind drawers aro just
the thing for this season. They ore highly recommended
by the faculty.
Vrsscls from Navy Bay. ? A Lady sailed
from New Orleans in the steamer Falcon, on the 7th De
cember, 1862. Her trunk was lost on landing at Navy
Bayj it contained the whole of her wardrobe, &c. The
trunk is of brown leather, zinc bottom, covered with a
| white canvass or duck cover, on which is painted t lie ini
tials P. D. C., Texas; the initiuls originally painted on it
were A. H., but those, though obliterated by paint, are
Indistinctly to be seen. Should it come on any of the ves
sels trading from Navy Bay to this port, information
l * thereof, if left at the counting room of A. H. Bean, Rtq.,
30 South Water street, will be thankfully received, and a
Hberal reward paid for the recovery of the trunk with its
contents.
flie Largest Milliard Room In the World?
The Metropolitan Rooms, No. 594 Broadway, next door
to the Metroiiolitan Hotel, is one of the curiosities of New
York. One room contains sixteen tables, side by side, all
of the first class, and in the most perfect order. The
rooms are well ventilated, rnnning through to Crosby
street. This establishment is under the management of
Brother Perkins, formerly of Odd Fellows' Hall.
MONEY MARKET,
Fkiday, Jan. 14 ? 6 P. M.
We have nothing new to report in the stock mar
ket. Trices remain aliout the same as previously
quoted, and the demand full as active as usual. But
for the business daily transacted in coal stocks, the
market would be dull enough. All the railroad
ftocks are much neglected. Land stocks have been
in better demand lately, and the indications are
strongly in favor of an upward movement. There is
a sound basis for this class of securities. This pro
perty is generally most favorably located for the acj
commodation of the rapidly increasing population'
and all of it must ultimately become improved and
productive. In the vicinity of this city and the city
of Boston, landed property must annually increase in
value a large per cent. The various companies
which have been formed in Boston, within the past
ten years, are all, we believe, in a prosperous, pro
gressive condition. The city proper is so limited
in extent that population is compelled to
resort to the suburbs for residences. This neces
sity is becoming greater every year; and as the
land companies referred to have secured nearly
all the available property within a reasonable
?Itetance of the business portions of the city,
tie time is not far distant when lots and improve,
mente in the localities named will command compara
tively high prices. The basis of these laud compa
nies is, therefore, superior to incorporated companies
generally, and they probably will not, in the event of
a revulsion in speculative movements, experience
Huch extreme fluctuations as many others. The re
cent variations in the market value of Canton show
that land companies are favorites with speculators.
Capitalists, as a general thing, are particularly par
tial to real estate security; and with such a guaranty
of strength and bona-fide value, they do not hesitate
to enter largely into operations. Of all the coal coin,
panics in the market, the most active is Camber
land; but prices do not seem to move much either
way. The other coal stocks are comparatively scarce,
and are steadily improving in market value. Parker
Vein, Phenix, and New Creek, all of the Westernport
district, are the greatest favorites among speculators,
and cannot be purchased in any quantity, without
paying a handsome advance on current rates. Nica"
ragua Transit was well sustained, with moderate sales
The tendency of prices throughout the first Board to
day was upward, and at the close the market was
steady at our quotations.
At the second board a better feeling prevailed, and bet
ter prices ruled. Phoenix Coal Company advanced 1% per
rent; Nicaragua Transit, %; Long Island, %; Hudson
River Railroad, %. Tliere were offers for Parker Vein
Coal Company, at morning'* prices, but no sellers. The
abundance or money is getting to be so great that it will
boon bo difficult to find employment at anything like re
munerating rates.
The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of
thin port to day, amounted to $142,640 22: payments,
932,742 28 ? balance. $2,786,108 00.
The importations into this port to-day ? Jan. 14th ?
have been as follows: ?
Beer, 309 ca?ks. 84 bids.; butter. 300 firkins; bleach in?
powder. 10 casks: barilla, 477 quiutaU; coal, 154 railroad
wagon loads, 579 tons; cemcut. 0 casks; coffee, 3,584 bags,
76 casks; cheese, 100 boxes, 10 baskets, drugs, 11 casks
regulus antimony, 8 cases gum arabic, 360 tfasks soda, 200
boxes chemicals, 46 cases wormwood, 200 boxes cam
phor, 1,414 bales gambia. 1,100 bags sago, 68bagscubebs,
36 cases gum copal; dyewood. 175,000 lbs, 22 tons log
wood; dyes, 7 tierces madder; dry goods, 5.876 packages;
flax, 6 bales: fish, 102 bbla. mackerel. 707 bbls. herring;
fruit, 6,000 oranges; grain, 4 207 bushels oats; hides, 39d
hides, 24 bales buffulo hides, 16 casks skins; liorns, 1,330
buffalo horns; iron, 1,470 bars railroad, 17,782 liars, 7,393
bundles, 1.802 bundles sheet, 1,800 sheets, 704 tons pig;
molastes, 268 casks, 48 tierces; metal, 450 bundles, 86 cases
copper; oil, 176 casks linseed. 2 casks cod liver; potatoes,
24 bbls. ; rattans, 8.543 bundles; seed, 213 casks; spices,
401 boxes cassia, 89 boxes nutmegs, 407 bags pepper;
steel, 134 cases, 228 bundles; salt, 3,300 sacks, 3,100
bushels; sardines, 60 cases; sugar. 8,060 bags, 206 bhls,
474 boxes; tea, 400 boxes; tin, 3,714 boxes. 564 slabs; to
bacco, 200 ceroons, 103 bales; wool, 16 bales woollen
waste; wood, 63 logs mahogany. 352 bundles willow;Vvine,
3 butts, 18 pipes, 61 hogsheads. 641 quarters, 330 octaves,
*269 cases, 782 baskets: window glass, 990 boxes; r.inc, 100
carks, 5.758 bars.
The sales of stock* at auction to day were as follows:?
$6,000 bonds Ashuelot R. R. of N. H. Sixes, 80; $5,000 do
4o., 79%; $2,000 do. do., 77 ; $5,000 do. do., 76; $17,000
do. do., 76 ; $36,000 do. do., 76; 78 shares Oswego and
Syracuse, 72; 31 do. Macon andWestern R.R., 110; 80 do.
Pensylvania Coal Company, 114; 39 do. North America"
Fire Insurance Company, 117% ; 44 do. Southern Michigan
Railroad, 126%.
The demand for foreign exchange for remittance by the
steamship Humboldt, to morrow ? Saturday ? for South
ampton and Ilavre. has thus far been limited, without
change in rates. We continue to quote bills on London
at 9% a 9% per cent premium; on Paris, 6 fr. 15 a 6 fr
13J<; Amsterdam. 4l\ a 41%; Bremen, 79.% a 80; Hani
borg, 36% a 30%. No arrangements, we believe, have
been made for shipping any specie by this steamer.
The Boston Journal says : ?
Faetory stocks preserve with great steadiness the ad
vances already obtained, and new orders are not filled
easily in some cases a rise from 3 a 5 per cent being reol
Ized in purchasing four or fl\e shares. York sold at p?r
value. The York mills have always been among the most
successful of our first class factories, and are doing an
exceedingly gissl and profitable business. The sales of
fabrics made by these mills in December, we understand,
reached the amount of $167,000, the largest sales we be
Ueve ever made by the cotnpuny in any single month.
Great Falls brought $220; .^t-iirk $970. liny State Mills ad
vanced to $932 50, and seems destined to reach its par
value, which wlU not appear extraordinary in the face of
an actual dividend of six per cent row staring us in tho
face. Hadley Falls went up to 92%, and was buoyant.
Kw-ex drooped a trifle, ami sold at 111%. The truth is,
people do not yet realize the great fact that our factories
are now prosperous, mid through adversity as well as
prosperity, a< the average dividends for ten years past will
fully demonstrate, that they have been among our most
productive securities.
Hlock Rxcliangr.
$f,Cfl0 U 8 6's '56 10*% 25 slis Canton t'o, . . ,119
11000 U H 6's, '53 100% 100 do 118%
4100 la Cai al 6 pi cts. 95 100 Penn'aCoal Co. . . .114
4000 la State 6's 102 200 Cum Coal Co.. b30. 66
8000 F.rie 1st MtelMls.111 100 do 65%
12COO KRRc lids, 71 . . 103 226 do 65%
3000 Krie Income bds.103 250 do 65%
II00O IIuRR n bds.bSO. 96 100 do 65%
3000 do 1)3. 95 26 do b3. 66%
1000 Mich CRRbds... 106 500 I/nig Hand lilt 3. 32%
1000 Nor 1? KR hds 101% 100 Parker Coal Co.sOO. 70
?1 shs Bank America. 110 5iH) do 70%
20 Rank Commerce. . .109 200 VewCreek < 'mil Co. 6
25 Ohio Life ft Trio t . . 1( 0 : rt Cater- on Rll 108 1
60 ]Q State Bash 4 26 Hudson River RH 7'?
100 Moriis Canal.. 1.30 21% 10 NYftN II lilt. ... 1 10%
10 William: liurj; 1"3 1' .') Mich Ceil III!. , . b:?.107
iJOONJZinc f.V 12% 20 do 100%
100 do b15. 13 20 Panama RR 139
200 do bt5. 13% 10 Krle lilt 92%
1C0 Nica Tr Co .... *00. 37 % 200 do 92%
50(1 <lo .IiIO. 37'., 50 do Ii'to 92%
325 do 37% 20 T Haute A. Rich RR 9:>
50 do t>3 . 37% 20O Harlem III! 72%'
550 do 37 16 Mich Southern RR1. 26%
160 Portsi ltli 1> Bock. 7 100 Nor Indiana RR. .125
10 Cryst# I Palace. . . . 16ft 14 Reading RR 80
M) Cant oi Co 118,% 100 do,, MO. 80%
SECOND BOARD
$10000 Ohio O'r, >70. . .110 100 I'hcenix MinCo.nflO 37
070 City 6'?, '50. . .101 60 do 37 k
1000 III fntlmpt'47. 87 74 N Y fc N H RR . . . .110
1000 Illinois Interest 00 200 Long Inland KK . . . 3'2\
4000 Mich SoRRbds.101^ 100 do blO. 33
0000 KR2d Mte bdo.lll 400 do 33
3000 ERRc bds,"?l. . 103 100 do blO. 33 M
9000 do 62.100>f '20 Vaugatuck RR 00','
ISO slisCumb dCoalCo C6>? 600 Erie RR 92%
160 Nica Iran Co 37Ji 26 do
SO do bflO. 37fc 260 do s3. 9
100 Flor & Keyp't.b30. 20% 20 Reading RR. 86,'*
00 Carv Impt Co l^/? 6 Painv'e ti Ash 'a R.136
60 Phoenix Mining Co. 38 10 Hudson River RR. 76,'a
ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWEDJVE8Y DAY.
SPECIAL. WOTICTES.
Another testimonial to thomas van burev,
Esq., of the U. S. Appraiser's Department.? A meet
ing of the Custom lloase brokers and others, was held on
Thursday, the 13th January, at No. 12 Broad street, at
four o'clock, I*. M.
Hon. Samuel Frost wan called to the Chair, and Warren
Carter appointed Secretary.
The Cliuirman stated the object of the meeting to be a
public expression on the part of the Custom House bro
kers, of the high appreciation for ability, integrity, and
uniform urbanity of 'Jr. Thomas Van Butvn, an employe
in the U. S. Appraiser's office.
The meeting was numerously attended; about twenty
live brokers and many spectators were present, among
whom were Egbert Benson, Esq., one of the Appraisers at
large, A. 0. King, Esq. the worthy and obliging store
keeper, at 12 Broad street, Alexander Edgar, Esq., late
storekeeper, and O. W. Fonseroy, Esq., late U. S. Ap
praiser.
J. W. Phillips, Esq., Assistant Appraiser, read a letter
from Mr. Van Huren, expressing his regret at not being
able to attend, in consequence of indisposition. The let
tor expressed sincere gratitude for the contemplated te-i
'timonial, and an earnest desire to merit the future good
wi-lies of his friends.
Mr. Phillips, in presenting the letter, made a few very
pertinent and appropriate remarks, which were received
with much applause. He took great pleasure in bearing
his personal testimony to (he uniform urbanity o! man
ner, obliging disposition, efficiency, and sterling integrity
of Mr. Van Buren, in his yaried and multiplied duties.
That every individual, however humble his stutian might
be, had it in his power to make himself not only useful,
but acceptable to those with whom his business brought
him in contact, and he hoped that this well merited com
pliment might i>c an incentive to all to imitate so good an
example.
In the absence of Mr. Van Buren, II. B. (Jay, Esq., of
the Appraiser's Department, was, on motion, appointed
the receiver of the testimonial on his behalf. William
11. Grenelle, of the firm of Grenelle, Tallinn, Bibby !i
Co., was. on motion, nominated to present the sumo; in
doing which Mr. Grenelle expressed the great satisfaction
he felt in bein^ the organ of communication in a duty
so pleating to himself, and doubtless equally appreciated
by all present.
Mr. Gay replied, regretting the absence of Mr. Van
iiuren, and his own inability to express the warm feel
ings that would be manifested by Mr. Van Buren were he
present, at the same time paying a very handsome and
well merited tribute to his friends and associates.
On motion, a committee, consisting of Messrs. Moren,
McKibben, and Grenelle, were appointed to convey to Mr.
Van Buren the testimonial now presented ? a handsome
silver goblet for himself, and its golden contents for his
mother.
It might be well to observe, that Mr. V. B., in his let
ter, expressed a high regard for Mr. Beuson, the Appraiser
at large, the U. 8. Appraisers, Assistant Appraisers, Mr.
King, the storekeeper, the collector, Mr. Odeu, Mr. Frank
lin, and all with whom he had official intercourse, of their
uniform kindness and respect. The meeting was charac
terised by a general good feeling, and all seemed not only
satisfied, but much gratified, at the object which called
them together, and the manner in which it was conduct
ed and disposed of.
The committee appointed to present the goblet to Mr.
V. B., proceeded to his residence, and, in the presence of
his family and some of his most intimate friends, entered
upon the performance of their duty, by H: B. Gay, Esq.,
presenting the gift to its owner.
Mr. Gay 's address was in his customary happy style,
and met with the unbounded applause of all who heard it.
Upon the reception by its owner of a richly chased
goblet, with the inscription ?
Presented to
THOMAS VAN BUREN, Esq.,
by his friends
TUK CUSTOM nOCSK llKOKKIl'-',
as a token of their respect.
New York, January 13, 1863,
he replied in a few words of thankfulness for the kindness
and partiality of his friends.
Mr. Gay then handed to Mrs. Eliza Van Buren an amount
of gold, which she received, and looked her thankfulncs.
The goblet was then christened by the recipient of it and
his mother.
Mr. Grenelle's kindness and attention to the mother was
applauded by all who witnessed it, anil will be long re
membered.
After a few moments of pleasantconversation, the Com
mittee departed for their homes, exceedingly well pleased
with the perfomancc of their duties.
SAM'L FROST, Chairman.
Warmem Carter, Secretary.
AN ADDRESS WILL BE DELIVERED BY THE REV.
Charles Spear, editor of the Prisoners' Friend, Bo-i
ton, in the Bleecker street Universalist Church, to-mor
row evening, at seven o'clock, on his late mission to Eng
land to visit the prisons of Europe.
IllOfET MUTUAL B. AND B. SOCIETY.? THE MICM
j hers of the above society are requested to meet at
Montgomery Hall, on Sunday, lfith inst., at one o'clock
P. M., to pay the last tribute of respect to our late bro
ther member. Robert Mason.
JOffif J. OBICT, Roc. Sec. EDMOND BPTLKR, Pres.
Notice.? all THOSE HAVING claims against
Alexander Stott (late of tills city, noft of San Fran
cisoo.) or Charles Stott, will please render them to
George Cranna, 110 Ninth avenue, on or before the 1st of
February, 1863.
"VALUABLE CORRESPONDENCE A GENTLEMAN, OF
V expedience and culture in news and critical corres
pondence, will negotiate, very reasonably, with any demo
cratic or independent publication, to write such a cor
respondence from San Francisco, Cal., by the regular
mails, and dating from some early time in the next
spring. Address "California," (at present.) in Aiken,
South Carolina.
REU6IOV8 NOTICES.
A SERMON WILL UK l'REAt'HKD BY If IE REV.
Wm. Adams, D. D., in the Mercer nt re?;t church, on
Sunday evening, Jan. 16. in behalf of the Society for the
Relief of Protestant Widows with small Children. Ser
vice* to commence at 7>? o'clock.
LOST AND FOUND.
<?1 K RKWARD. ? STOLEN, FROM THK RIDING
?|p 1 school stables, 137 and 139 Mercer street, ou
the tith of January, a white letter dog, with red ears.
Ten dollars reward will be (riven for the detention of the
thief, and five uollars for the dog. HORACK F. JON IIS.
REWARD ? LOOT BV A LADY, ON TUESDAY,
ij) 1 V/ January 11, between the steamer Klori'la, pier
No. 4, North river, and the Bowling green, a double cased
gold watch, with twist gold chain, alternate plain ami
chased links. Attached to the belt hook were a watch
key and double sided locket, containing two Daguerreo
types. The finder, by returning the same so No. 51
Heaver street, will receive the above reward and the
thanks of the owner.
REWARD. ? IX)ST ? BETWEEN THK WEST
Chester House and No. 10 Bowery, between 2
ii'd ii o'clock P. M., a leather wallet, containing a sum
t f money. The above reward will be paid by applying at
the bar of the Westchester House.
$10
(tt.1 A REWARD? LOOT, ON WEDNKWAY LAOT, IN
?jfill.' O rand street, between Bowery ami Mott street,
or left In one of the Bowery and Pearl street stages. a
memorandum book, with owner's name written In it. The
tinder will receive the above reward by leaving the lame
at No. -7 and 28 Fulton market.
REWARD? STRAYED OR STOLEN, FROM A
stable in Reade street, a fawn colored greyhound
pup- Five dollars reward will be paid on bis return to
82 Warren street.
LOST-COMING FROM THH Ol'ERA AT NIBLO'S, ON
Monday night, 10th inst., a white ivory lorgnette,
i nt! tinder will be liberally rewarded on leaving it at No.
20 Ferry street, between the hours of 0 and 3.
LOOT? FRIDAY AFTERNOON, IN ATLANTIC STREET,
between Hicks and Henry, eighty odd dollars, pinned
to a bill of Mrs. Dayton, mostly bills on the Bank of the
Republic. Whoever will return the same to the subscriber
at his house, 40 I'acific Btreet, or at store 100 Front
street, will be suitably rewarded.
JAS. L. VAR1CK, 100 Front street.
Lost? an abstract of title to a lot of
ground on Thirty eighth street, between S?00nd and
Third avenues. The tinder will be suitably rewarded by
leaving it with the subscriber.
JOHN T HILI SI! Rivingtoa street.
I[O0T. ? ON THURSDAY AFTF.HNOON, THE lftTH
J inst., between Thirteenth street and Hudson
stieet nnd Hurnham's, on Rloomlngiltile road, a cluster
diamond breastpin, containing fifteen stone*, set in silver
The tinder will lie liberally rewarded by leaving tho same
at FATON &CO.'S, No. 262 Broadway, up stairs.
LOOT? A PACKAGE OF PAPERS AND LETTERS,
marked C. Heebner, Philadelphia. Thi' finder will
be suitably rewarded, by leaving the same at the olllee of
the Merchants Hotel, Cortlandt street.
I- OT? ON THE 12TI1 INST., OFF EATON'S NhXK,
j the mainmast, with rigging and sniN attae.hod, of
schooner William Henry. Any information in re#ird to
it will be liberally rewarded, by npplylnir nt No. 1(H) Vnsey
street " J. D. vandevlnteu.
LOHT-ON FRIDAY NIGHT. A RAT HORSE AND
leiifh. The horse has n white ktsir on his forehead,
a bout fifteen hands one inch high, and ha-s a rlngbono on
the off hind leg, which if- also white. A suitable reward
? ill be | aid to whoew r will return the same to JONES &
IJNDKlIIlILL'S livery stable, lfi Fourth avenue.
I OST? ON TTTK 1ST OR 2D OF .lANl'ARY, A P( K'KCT
I J boi k, embroidered on the outfclde, containing eight or
tin dollars in bills, and visiting cards with the nimeof
tieorge Mi le. The finder will [ lea e retui n t he a me to the
owner, Ilh N'ow street, up stairs, who will thankfully give
the contents as a reward.
I OST? ON THE 4TH I.V-T . A SARLE FDR VTCTO
j rlne ? The I'nder will he rewarded by returning the
same to No. 80 Fa t Twenty-third street, corner of I-Cx
ingtou avenue.
rpi KTI! LOOT. ? TWENTY FIVE DOf.I.ARS REWARD?
J On or about the 1st. Inst. a full set of upper and
lower teeth, on gold plates, were ml- laid or lost. The
above reward v. ill be paid for their recovery. Apt ly at
;:4fl Broadway.
WAjrrs.
WANTED ? TWENTY YOU NO LADIES FOR AN
equestrian pageant. Tuition in the art of riding
free. For particulars, inquire at the Box office of the
New York Amphitheatre, between one anil two o'clock.
P. M.
WANTED? A WAITER, WHO UNDERSTANDS HIS
business thoroughly and ean bring good city re
ferences. Apply at 76 Beuver street, ground lioor.
WANTED? A YOUTH OF FOURTEEN (IR SIXTEEN
years of nge, to attend in & tea store: one acquaint
ed with the business preferred. Good references required.
Apply at the Hoarding Exchange, '290 liroiidway.
WANTED? BY A WHOLESALE HOUSE LN THE CITY,
a young man of correct habits aud good business
talents, to travel, and sell sejrars aud tobacco. Must be
able to give security. A (lerson thus qualified will be liber
ally dealt with, by addressing O. C, at this office, with
real uaine and address.
WAN! ED? BY A YOUNG FRENCH WOMAN, A SITUA
tion as chambermaid, or to take care of children.
Inquire at No. 66 Beekuian street, second lioor.
WANTED? IN THE STORE" 657 IIROADWAY A
young lady as saleswomen. An American or English
preferred. Needless to apply without good references.
WANTED? AN ACTIVE BOY, OK GOOD ADDRESS,
(quick and correct at making change,) who hn< had
experience behind a first class oyster bar; must be expert
at opening, cooking, &c. The situation offered is in a first,
class down town house. The applicant must come widl
recommended from former and last employers. Ad
dress, giving references, stating where he may be seen,
age, wages required, &c., " Oysters," Herald office. No
Sunday or night work.
WANTED? A CAREFUL. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN,
who has been used to the care of mi infant. Must
have the best of reference as to character. Apply at 833
Broadway, near Thirteenth street.
WANTED? A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ONE
who understands chamberwork aud waiting on table.
Apply at No. '27 North Moore strict.
UN JEUNE HOMME, DEDIX-NEUFANS, DESIRE UNE
place pour apprendre un ctat: soit bijou tier ou mon
teur ue boite ou autre profession; 11 parte Francis et An
glais ; Ma Mile a l'ecriturc et au calc.de. Adresse H. K.
D., Herald office, ou pera >nnullement ail No. 164 Wei I
Eighteenth street.
A PROTESTANT LADY IS DESIROUS OK A SITUA
tion as assistant to junior pupil* in a select ?eml
nary. She would have no objection to bej^enerally useful.
AddiesN Miss Palmer, 169 Myrtle avenue. Brooklyn.
A YOUNG ENGLISH LADY WANTS A BETOATTON AS
housekeeper; would like to go to either of the British
provinces. Please address M S. , Union square Post
Office.
A SITUATION WANTED, BY AN AMERICAN WOMAN,
to do cooking, washing, iind ironing, or general
housework for u small family. Please to call at 96 Varick
street, front bai-ement.
A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED LADY LS
desirous of obtaining a situation as housekeeper to
a widower, or an unmarried gentleman. Apply to Mrs.
M. E. S., 376 Pearl street.
AN ATTENDANT WANTED ? TO WAIT ON AND TAKE
the charge of two -mail children ? a young French
girl. She must be of a good disposition to please chil
dren, and of some education. Address Attendant, Herald
otlice, with references, stating age, where brought up.
and how long in this country.
A GENTEEL WIDOW LADY, WITH ONE CHILD,
would be happy to keep house for some gentleman,
or will engage with a quiet tamily to sew or make herself
useful ; the lady is kind and affectionate in disposition,
and a pleasant companion. Please address, poet paid, for
three days, E. Manderviil.
A YOUNG, ACCOMPLISHED LADY, POSSESSING
qualities to render n home pleasant, would like
to take charge of an establishment. Address, for two
days, LIZZIE, Broadway Post offico.
Boy wanted? in a merchant s office-, salary
lirst year. $60. Call from 10 to 12 o'clock to W. R.
McCREADY, 10 John street.
Drug ci.euk.? wanted by a young man, well
acquainted with the city retail and prescription
business, a situation. Respectable reference, Ac., given.
Address Drug Store, 134 Broome street, between Ridge
and Pitt streets. ?
XT URSERY GOVERNESS WANTED ? AT A MODERATE
i.\ salary, for an English family, residing in close vici
nity of New York. Au English or German Protestant, to
take charge of three boys, ages four to seven years. None
need apply unless intending and capable to combine
usefulness with requisite instruction and management.
Address J. W., care of E. Baldwin, 'loi Brondway.
SITUATION WANTED? A GENTLEMANSPEAKINO AND
writing the French language H lontly, and haung a
practical knowledge of double entry b sikkeeping, wishes a
situation as bookkeeper or salesman, in an importing or
jobbing house. Having an extensive acquaintance iu
Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, find other Western Slates, lie
ean command a large amount of Western trade. Pleaso
address S. J. M., Herald office.
SALESMAN AND CLERK WANTED? AN ACTIVE,
worthy man, willing to invest in a light manufactur
ing business from $300 to $300 ? the right sort of man more
an object thin capital ? or a partner will l?e taken. Ad
dress immediately Manufacturer, Herald office.
mo GROCERS. ? A PARTY. THOROUGHLY ACQUAINT
JL ed with the grocery and liquor business, wants a
situation in u jobbing or first class family grocery. He
can Influence considerable country and city trade. Best
city reference given. Address JOHN SHAW, Broadway
Post Office.
TO MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS.? WANTED,
a situation, by a lirst rate biishelmun, w ith good re
ference. Address W. H.. Herald office.
TO HOTEI.?. ? A YOl'NG MAN, WIUI HAS UEKN'
employed for the last three years in hotels, wants a
Mt nation as clerk or book keeper. Please address Hotel.
Herald office.
TO BLANK BOOK PAPER RULERS.? A FIRST RATE
workman can Iind a permanent situation iu an out
of town office. Apply to R. HOE ti CO., *29 ami 31 Gold
street.
WANTED? AT 114 NASSAU STREET, SALE-MEN,
clerks, porters, men on railroads and steamers,
coachmen, waiters, and boys to learn trades. Places for
Mnnrt girls ready. Applicants enclosing one dollar, free
of postage, stating particulars, can be promptly suited.
THOMAS SPINK, Agent.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY? EIGHT OR TEN LADIES,
to ornament and make papier maclie goods,
principally Daguerreotype case covers. The work ean be
taken to their own homes. Good hand - can make from
eight to ten dollars per week. Eull instructions given in
four lessons. Apply at 633 Broadway, between 10 and 3.
PERSONAL.
INFORMATION WANTED? ANY PERSON WHO WAS
onboard tlie steamer Gowanus, coming from Brooklyn
to New York, on the morning of Thursday. 9th December
last, when she ran into the Union, at which time Amu*
Wade, of Newborn, N. C. , was seriously -injured. will do
him a great favor by calling on him. or fending their ad
dress to hid room, No. 25 United States Hotel. Mr.
Smith, the gentleman who assisted Mr. Wa le from the
boat to the drug store of Messrs. Anderson k Ma day, is
particularly requested to call on him.
CORPORAL FERNANDO MENDKZ PINTO? THE TRA
ducer of this gentleman's character appear* to be
"werry familiar" w ith ancient history (concerning liars.)
The Corporal ackno* ledges but one rival. The gentleman
is informed that the office of third g.illey cook is open to
him in the A 1 clipper ship (Micawber packet line,) a
rare chance forhim, as her commander has traversed the
route of her pre=ent vovage every time hu has made the
trip. N. IJ. ? Thomas Trot, the I<onilon coachman, has
signified his Intention of going if he concludes to engage
passage.
Notice.? whoever is in possixsion of the
child left at Barclay street, will, in a short time,
be handsomely rewarded for their trouble, as it is a le
gitimate child, born of regjicctable parent#, who will
make themselves known in a year or two.
Mr. oustav august Joseph schauht, from
Wismar. in Mecklenburg Schwerin, who arrived
. from Hamburg, about six years ago. is hereby in
formed that a letter from his relatives is lying in the
office of Henn. Stutzer, New York.
dhflK REWARD.? INFORMATION WANTED OF JO
Mp/weJ sias Fleisrh, who left his home on Tue-day night
i?t nine o'clock, and has not since been he> rd or Was
dressed in gray coat, black velvet vest, and dark panta
loons. Height five feet, six inches; brown hair, high
forehead, had on boots, and a corsilir shirt The above
reward will be paid on satisfactory information giveu to
Mr. Casptry. or to his cousin.
JACOB MARX. 1.4 CMar street.
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THE 11 \T.i. HAMR.
B KUBAN BALL- -IBB PHOENIX A8REMBLY, No. l.
will hold their eighth annual Hull on Tuesday evening.
January 18, 1853, at the Appollo SMoon, 410 Broadway.
Tickets at the door the evening of the ball, or from any
of the Committee. DAVID TODD. Chuiriuan.
P. Kkf.i., Secretary.
10MPI.IMKNTARY FANCY DR"SS AND CIVIC llU.I.
_>/ to Prof. B. Yates, on Monday evening. January 17th.
ISfi.'t, at the Chinese Rooms. ?:!9und 541 Broadway. The
tickets, which nre in great demand, can be obtained from
anv,ot the following committeo: ? S. J. Freeman, A. l'o.sner,
K i'nrkin on, J. D. Sniflrn.
THE LECTURE si: A SOW
A A. STARR'S I.ECTURK ON, AND EXHIBITION OF,
. the hydro oxygen microscope, will be given every
evening during the week at Metropolitan Hall, (lower sa
loon,) commencing Monday owning. Jan. It), 1853. The
exhibition ?ill consi t of one hundred beautifully pre
pared specimens, be.. ides living creatines. The water
tiger will be feil at hull past eight o'clock, on living cm
tures. Tickets 26 cents. Children half price.
T)l\' lii.NRV W.M'D 111 i:i 111 it IV i i.i, I >t i .1 \ i;:i a
IV lecture on Radicalism and Conservatism, in the Ply.
month Chi t?;h. Itrookl n. nextTin sdnv evening, to con
elude the New F.nuland cour?e. Admin ion cents.
D AGUE II IlEOTV PES.
CENT DAGUERREOTYPE*?' THE CHEAPEST
pictures in the world. ? I! I'M A: CO. take, by
their new process and German machinery, the finest
l iigi i rirot) pes ever produced; and, with their improve
mi uts in facilitating the work, 150 to 1)00 pictures are
m i veil out to the people dally. at prices Mow all compe
tition. Rooms, No. 280 Broadway.
FOR RALB.
dt?QnA AAA ?FARMS, COUNTRY HEATH, MILLS,
ijpOUv^V'U'/, water power, houies, loU, for uie
or exchange. ? Two hundred farms, one hundred country
M-ntn, forty mills, ten country stores and hotels, atprioea
fioin $2,000 to $20,000, in every section of the country, j
AUo, one hundred house*, at from $5,000 to $10,000. and
lot* in thin city, Brooklyn and Williamsburg. Ckll and '
examine the register of city and country property. Apply ;
to A. 8ARGEANT, 16 Wall street.
d.A AAA ?WANTED FOR A TERM OF YEARS !
Vf vF vf ? $'5 1100. to Im secured on a Ufty acre 1
f.rni, wiih new :ind valuable buildings, insured for$5. 000.
Seven per cent interest will be paid, with a hindsoiue
commission. Also, two other sums of $3,000 each, pay- l
ment satisfactorily secured. For |>articulars, apply to A.
S. EAKTON, 208 Brord vay. second floor.
MM ?FOR SA1JC ? A FIRST RATE TOBACCO
tp#)UlJ, round, with new wagon and harness, built
tor the tobacco business. Thia is an excellent ch&noa (or
any one who wunts a light out door business. Inquire
at SCHUVEMA.N'S livery stable, in Fourth street, near
Sixth avenue.
A GENTLEMAN GOING TO AUOTRAIJA Will, SELL
his collection of furniture, books, 4c., at less than
half-price. He has also for sale silver harness for two
pair of horses, the most excellent work ever seen in thia
country. Call and look at it, from 12 to 3 o'clock, every
day this week, at 683 Broad. vay, aecond story, back room.
Brooklyn heights ?for sale, the elegant
house and lot 1 46 Columbia street, running through
to Furman street. The location, for beauty of prospect
and pure air, lit not excelled by any other in tlio world.
Distance only a few minutes walk from the Fulton and
Wull street l'errled. Apply at 184 Fulton at., New York.
For sale-the good wiij, and fixtures of a
liquor saloon, doing a good business, and near one of
the greatest thoroughfares in the eity. Satisfactory
reasons given for selling. Apply at No. 15 Ann street, be
tween 6 and 10 P. M.
IV)R SALE? A FIRST CLASS CORNER GROCERY, IN
one of the leading avenues, with stock and fixtures,
on favorable terms. For particulars, address Frauk,
Herald office, stating where an interview may bo had, or
inquire at 242 Washington street, for M. K. & K.
FOR SALE? THE STOCK AND FIXTURES of A FIRST
class grocery store, with four years' lease from May
next; a first rate location, and now doing a good business.
Apply to E. Y. FOWLER, corner Broadway and Twenty
first street.
For sale-no. m east twenty eighth street,
house anil lot. House three story, tin roof, 25 by
24 Ix)t 25 by half the block. Will bo sold cheap, if
sold soon. Apply to E. H. BROWN, 71 Wall itreet, from
1 tUl 2 P. M.
Farm for salf.. ?a house, barn, and about ten
acres of land, at Fort Lee, N. J., ten milej from New
York, (three-fourths of a mile from the ferry.) on the
turnpike to Hackensack. For further particulars inquire
of J. Rjeton, No. 61 Sullivan street, New York syty. Also,
house and lot No 61 Sullivan street for sale. Inquire as
above.
I^OR SALE? A THREE-STORY AND ATTIC BRICK
house and lot, No. 118 First avenue. Apply to
Samuel R. B. Norton, at the office of D. Andrews, No. 20
North William street, every day except Saturday after
noon, or by letter, post paid, directed to the same person,
Far Rockaway, l.ong Island.
FOR SAI.F ? SIX LOTS, ON SIXTH AVENUE, INCLU
ding a corner near Sixth avenue railroad depot; four
lots on Seventieth street, between Seventh ami Eighth
avenues; two houses on avenue A, paying twenty-live per
rent; bouse in Tenth street, near First avenue,' with all
the modern improvements, will be sold very cheap; two
houses on Twenty-first street, between Sixth and Seventh
avenues; two on Twenty-fourth street, near Eighth ave
nue; three on Twenty -fifth street, between Seventh and
Eighth avenues; three brown stone fronts on Twenty-sixth
street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues; two in Twen
ty-ninth street, near Sixth avenue: one oil Thirty-second
street, near Fifth avenue; two stores on Seventh avenue,
paying twenty per cent; eight houses on Tunth avenue
and Forty-second street; two four story brown stone
houses in Twenty-third street; four lota on Thirty -second
street, between Broadway and Filth avenue; two onTwen
ty-flftn street, near Eighth avenue; sixteen on Forty-third
street. Twenty five thousand dollars to loan.
SAM. EDDY, 63 Wall street, bas ement.
For sale-the sloop citizen, she carries
140 tons ; is in first rate order for any business ;
she is well calculated for tlie lumber trade. Inquire of
MIDDLl'.TON hKI.L, No. 74 Cortlundt street.
FOR SALE? A VALUABIJt LOT ON SEVENTEENTH
street, between Fourth avenue and Irving placo; a
fine tenement property on Twenty-first street, paying six
teen per cent, comprising two large front and roar houses
on two lots- a tliree-story house on Tenth street ? price
$5,500; a three-story house on Islington avenue, on a
corner, $6,000; a tine house on Twenty-fifth street, be
tween I'ifth and Sixth avenues, $10,000; a fine houso on
Twenty-seventh street, 812,000, and others. Apply to
E. B. KISSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, from 8 to 9 A. M.,
and 2 to 7 P. M.
For sale? house and lease of lot no. 55
North Moore stn-et, near St. John's p.irlt. I at 25
by 87 X feet ; house 25 by 40 feet, three stories, with en
closed piazza, two attic rooms, and all the modern iin
provements. If not sold at private sale before the 27th,
will that day be sold at auction, at the Merchants' Ex
change. at 12 o'clock, by Anthony .1. Bleecker. Apply to
SAMUEL Mt.TTI.ER, No. 5f> North Moore street,
or No. 04 Dey street.
FOR HAI.E ? A MORTGAGE FOR $N00. AT SEVEN PER
cent, well secured. Also, for Hale, at co.it, five shares
eucli of the Mechanic*', Washington, Irving, Franklin,
and Koipire Building Associations. Address B. J., Herald
office.
For sale cheap? a turuc story brown
stone front house, in the neighborhood of Union
ii'iuare. Fourth avenue mid Broadway.
CHAUNGEY BARNARD, No. 11 Pin* street. j
FOR SALE? A FURNISHED HOUSE IV MERCER
street. To let, apartments in Leonard street, next
to Broadway. Lea.??' of 8<) Isonard street lor sale. For
rule, a few up town b ases. Apply to
T. 1J1NT, 405 Broadway.
I 'OB SAIJ-: AT A GREAT BARGAIN ? A COPFER RES- :
tauiant and hotel, situated near Broadway, on a busi- 1
ness street, with an unequalled opportunity to moke a 1
fortune. For particulars, apply to
BENNETT & WALKER, 2}? Wall street.
I TOR SALE ON LIBERAL TERMS ? ONE LOT AND TWO
houses, No. 20 Ludlow street, nearGrand; five lots. 1
with the building thereon. Noh. ?4, (16, 68, 70, and 72
Goerck street. These properties pay a good interest on ;
the investment: the last named could, ata small exiienso,
be converted into a factory. Al?o, fifty desirable lots, I
the greatest part of them thirty feet by one hundred, in
the city of Newark, eligibly situated. For further ]Mr |
ticuters applv to j
F. O. HERYILLY, No. II Exchange plac v
For sai.k, OR EXCHANGE FOR PROPERTY is !
this city or vicinity ? 120 acres ol' land, lying in j
the town of Howell, county of Uvingston, Michigan, and i
by tbe State plank road running from Detroit to the capi- |
tal. The same is situated between two large villages. I
three miles from one. and two from the other? one is
Howell, the county seat, school-house within h-ilf a mile,
and stages pass the hind twice each day. The land is of
the very best kind, and will be sold for #1,000, no less
or exchanged, and should th?re lw> any difference, $800 to
$1,200 will Ih> paid in cash. 'I he advertiser has own?d
this land six years, and knows tbe title perfect. Ad
dress F. J. BEAN, Herald office.
Fourth avenue houses for sale or lease. ?
Two first class, full sized lots, near Tenth and Eigh
teenth streets. Houses modern briilt. Apply to BEEBE
& IIALU'TTT, 1C6 Broadway, office 15.
FOR PALE-PURE BLACK TAN* KIN'0 CILtRLES
pups. three months old and very small. Also. mam
moth Newfoundland pups of the celebrated " I<eo " stock.
Inquire at 205 Water street.
I70R SALE ? ON THE SUMMIT OF MOUNT PROSPECT
Hill, Brooklyn, a two and a half story house, formerly
kept as a hotel, containing fourteen rooms, with barn,
carriage house, sheds, pump, ristern, Ac., surrounded
with fruit and shade trees, nine and a half lots of
ground. Everything convenient. For terms inquire at
229 Grand street. J. 8. GILBERT.
Grocery store for sale.? a corner grocery,
advantageously located, and doing a nourishing
trade, is offered for sale, with lease, stock, and fixtures, j
the advertiser wishing to retire from the business. In 1
quire of R. S. I/1CKWOOD, on the premise, corner of i
Eighth avenue and Twenty ninth street. >
Hotel for sale? the furniture and i ivk :
years' lea^e of a large first class boarding house in
Broadway, near Union square. The house Is fuU, and
offers fine inducements for the coming season by its prox- i
Unity to the Crystal l'alace. Address box 2, 08B Post office !
Kiln dried barrels and half barrels? for !
flour, sugar, cement, Ac a barrel of extra strength, i
and one that will not shrink, manufactured ?nd for sale at
No. 413 West street, by W. HUMPHREY. j
1MIE SUBSCRIBER OI LERS FOR SALE, IN EXCHANGE
for city property, his stock of goods, consisting of a I
general assortment, such as is usually kept in a codntry
store, situated in Ovid. Seneca county, State of New York". !
The location is one of the best in Western New York, and I.
has done the leading business of the place for the past (
ten years. A large and flourishing academy in the place. |
For particulars apply to Mr. J. W. Jones, No. 3, Water I
street, or to the subscriber, in Ovid, Seneca county, N. Y. |
john ynenNKBi.
fjhHE 8T0CK AMD FIXTURES OF A FANCY STORK I
X for sale, No. 'JOO Canal street, the proprietor Im ing |
about to lea to the city.
AKTltOLOHJY.
A/fRS. M!lW>Tin, FROM I'HIIADEM'HIA, TEN DK I IS
.IV 1 her services to the ladies and gentlemen of this
astrology, I'M', and Liw matters, interpreting
i dieniTis, ^c., by l ooks ami science, constantly relied on
I by Napoleon: and will tell the nauie of the lady or gentle
| man they will many; al-o the name of the visiters. Re
I sideree Mi Great Jones street, corner Bowery. Indies
fifty cents; gentlemen one dollar.
I FORTUNE T FLU NO.? MRS. ALWIN. RENOWNED IN
' Europe for her (kill in for: telling tho future, will
( furni li Intelligence ..bout all circumstances of life, to all
who may addre <s lier. Mrs. Alwili speaks the English,
French, and German languages ? 311 Itrooiun streot, near
( hry.-tic street, up stairs. Oflice hours from it) A. M. to
I 8 P. M.
HOH8ICS, < AJiaiA?;KS,\stc.
F NG FOR SALE ? A HANDSOME ONE MORSE
sleigh, with robes and complete set of bells, all
nearly new, will be disposed of at a bargain. Apply to
Box 8rt Lost Oflice.
ANTED? TWELVE THOROUGH BRED SADDLE
homes, at the Amphitheatre, ?i7 Bowery.
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BOAJUttKO AID L0DOIKO.
WAYF.R1.Y HOUSE 897 BROADWAY ? THK SCB
teriber begs to inform liiM friends that be ha* two
Cue suits of room*, on the tint Boor, just vacant. Al<o,
two *incl<" room*, which he would be happy to treat with
parties for. J. Vi f. RKNALL.
Q4 BARCLAY STREET? A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BK
04 satisfactorily accommodated with neatly furnished
rooms, in a small private tainily . by applying as above.
Breakfast and tea furnished if dooired.
A full suite of rooms, occupying Tin-: whoi.k
of the second floor, consisting of a front and back
j arlor and two bedrooms, fitted up with all modern im
provement *, furnished, to let, in a very eligible location,
Apply at 74 West Twenty-third street.
A TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE WISHES TO
obtain board in a private family, where Ilia in
ht ruction would be a condensation Bent of reference
can be given. Address Professor of llanoforte. Herald
office.
A furnished parlor and bedroom to l.cr,
to a ningle gentleman, in a private funnily; also a
furnbhed iHsirooui; bath, and water closet, lor the u^e
of occupant*. Terms moderate. Reference* exchanged.
Inquire at 336 Broadway, one door above tho corner of
Fmiikliu street, wef t side.
A FEW SEIJCCT BOARDERS CAN BE AOCOMMO
dated with pleasant rooms and board at 187 Henry
street. For particulars inquire of Robert E. Bunco, Union
Hall Clothing Store, corner of Fulton and Nassau streets.
BOARDING WANTED- IN' A CENTRAL PART OF THE
city. Chamber*, Murray, or any street in the vicinity
of the stages or ear*, for a lady and gentleman. East
Broadway or Henry street would be acceptable, but the
north side i f the city would be preferable. Address
Columbus, Herald office.
Board wanted? for two gentlemen; room
for one ; in the vicinity of Eu.st Broadway, Market,
Henry or Madison streets. Address immediately. Senex
Herald Office.
Board, with double and sing i jo rooms, can
be had at Noa. 82 and 84 East Twenty-third street,
near Fourth aveuue. The houses have the modern im
provements.
Boarding? an elegant parlor, with two or
three bedrooms adjoining, suitable for a family or
gentleman desiring quiet anil comfortable quarters, with
or without board. Cab be had at No. 3 1/iroy place,
Blccckcr street. Baths, closets, Ac., on the same tloor.
Board wanted.? a gentieman. of middle age
and retired habits, wants board in a respectable
?rivate family, where there are few or uo boarders. A
atholic family preferred. A line addressed to James,
Post office, stating term*, &c., will meet attention.
Board? one or two gentlemen can have a
pleasant room, with board, in a convenient situa
tion to business, down town. Apply at No. 31 Jay street,
third street above Chambers street.
Board? with peasant rooms, for families
or single gentlemen, may be obtained at No. 1U8
Bleecker stieet.
Board? a front room, on second fi/>or,
neatly furnished, to let, with board, to u gentleman
and his wife, or two single gi-ntlemen. Apply at No. 8
Crosby street,
Boarding wanted? a iady, who has been
for several years in dclicatc health, wishes board in
a plen^int situation in the upper part of tho city, w here
she can have a room upon the same floor with the dining
room and parlor, in a private family, or boarding house,
w here there is cheerful society of ladies. Adlress box
6t6 Post Office, with particulars and terms. References
exchanged.
Furnished rooms? wanted? by a gmntuiman
and wife, a parlor and bedroom, with use of kitchen
lor cooking, in a small private family, within thirty mi
nutes ride of City Hall. The first references given. Ad
dress, stating terms, location, &c. , Thompson, Herald
oflice.
Furnished hocse in Brooklyn to rent? on a
stage route five minute* walk from Fulton ferry.
Uoure modern built, replete with every couveuionce, and
just suitable to a moderate sized family. Rent low to a
good tenant, and immediate possession given, if desired.
Address S. B., at this oflice.
Handsomely furnished rooms to rent, at
No. 22 Waverley place, without board.
Handsome apartments to let. in no. us fir>t
avenue, also in Noa. 3Wl>, Pearl street and 33^
Oak street. Apply to Samuel R. B. Norton at D. An
diews'. No. 20 North William street, any day except
Saturday.
Room, with a firepiace vni> board, want
ed for a voung lady, in a respectable and cheerful
tnmily ? no oilier boarders. Location, Broadway or im
mediate neighborhood, between Broome and Bleecker
r.treet. References given and required. Address F. M., box
2 , !W8 Tost office.
"1T^ ANTED ? BY A GENTLEMAN, HM LADY, AND
VV child, a suite of rooms, with modern Improvements,
in a respectable family, w here there are no other boarder*,
location, if possible, near South ferry, Brooklyn. Address
C, box 1,126 New York Post office.
WANTED? FOR A BOY, SMC YEARS OID. BOARD
and tuition, with a liuly, wtio will treat him as one
ol her own children, both parents bring in California. Ad
dress Advertiser, Herald office.
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TENANTS' REGISTER.
CIRYSTAL PALACE.? THE ADVEKTOER is ABOUT
> erecting a fir it clr?.-n hotel frouting the World's Fair.
Responsible parties wishing to lease the raw. may have
an Interview with the builder or owner, by leaving their
address aud reference at the Herald office, directed to
X. Y. Z.
] EXCHANGE OmCK T() IJCT, IX FRONT OF STORK 103
2J South street ? well adapted for the above business, or
for a ship broker, it being well located. Apply as above
to BUTLER BROTHERS.
Room to ijct? neatly furnished, an n situa
ted in the viciuity of the Hudson River Railroad depot,
ul^ii convenient to the Sixth and Eighth avenue railroads.
Inquire at 00 Warren street.
EGARS ? 00,000 Yara for sale by DIAGO BROS, fa CO.,
No. 91 Front street.
r|K) LET? THE UPPER PART OF A NEW HOUSE,
JL consisting of four rooms on the second Boor, two
rooms on the third floor, together with back basement,
very pleasantly located in Eent avenue, near Myrtle
avenue, Brooklyn. Apply at No. 270 Pearl utreet New
York.
TO RENT, IN CHARLESTON, S. C.? THE FRONT ILVIF
of HOcond and third floors of a store recently pur
chased by tlie undersigned, being an exoelient stund, Ac.,
for a wholesale shoe or hat business. None of either be
ing as yet in this neighborhood, though much needed,
le ngth of building. 146 feet. Apply on the premise*, to
N. A. COHEN fa COHN, 17f> East Bay, corner of Cumber
land street, Charleston, S. C.
rpo LET? THREE SPLEMHD NEW PARLORS AND
JL bedrooms, with hot and cold baths, at the new Col
lins Hotel, corner of Canal and West streets. Alio, a few
single rooms, at moderate prices.
TO IET, POSSESSION IMMEDIATELY? A SUPERIOR
new house, 26 feet front, on Twentvflfth street, near
Fourth avenue. Also, a fine house in Lexington aveuue.
Also, a fine corner store, corner of Twenty fifth street,
suitable for a drug or grocery store.
E. B. RINSIIIMEU, 319 fourth avenue, 2 to 7 P. M.
TO IF.T? NOW AND FOR THE ENSUING YEAR,
lower part of house No. ?3 Macdougal street, con
kitting of six rooms, at a low rent. Possession given im
mediately.
TO LET? PART OF HOUSE NO. 346 EIGHTH AVENUE,
next to Twenty eighth street; also, part of house No.
137 West Thirtieth street, near Eighth awnue; also,
apartment* in house No. 216 Seventh street, nesr avenue
C; also. No. 815 Greenwich street, near Jane street ; house
to let in East Brooklyn, rent low to a good tenant. Apply
at 340 Eighth avenue, next to Twenty-eighth street.
N. B. ? A complete file of the New York Herald for 1862,
for Fale.
DANCING ACADEMICS.
A I>OD WORTH'S DANCING ACADEMY, AT THE
? new establishment. No. 806 Broadway, near Uraoe
Church. ? The classes for the second quarter are now form
ing. For ladies and children on Wednesday* and Satur
days. at 2*< and 3)? o'clock P. M. For gentlemen, on
Mondays, Wednesdays, Thurwlays and Saturdays, from 7
to 10 o'clock P. M., " The lessons for gentlemen are ar
ranged on an entire new principle, by which the progress
and convenience of the pupils arc greatly facilitated. For
particulars see circulars.
Madame gravier desjardin\s pan<tng aca
demy. i>4 Clinton plae? ? New classes for the
second quarter now fonning. lessons on Wednes'Uys
and Saturdays, at 2." .J ami 3? 3 o'clock P. M.
PRIVATE (LASSlH IN DANCING, NOW FORMING ?
for the second quarter, at 600 Broadway. Evenings ;
tor Indies anil gentlemen, afternoons for children and
ladies. Separate clashes exclusively for beginners. Prac- |
tit* in the new dances, quadrilles, ami waltrimr All ap- j
plications to l>e mude ut 274 Bowery mn?ic store.
K fa E. H. Bl'RNToN.
Madame augusta has hi opened her havim.
elas.es in her commodious house. No. 712 Hroad j
way. A reduction will lie made to parties having a nam- |
ber of children to be instructed. For terms anil particu
lars, apply between 12 and 2 o'clock.
Mrs. a. lannay s dancing school, at mon i
tague Hull. lIMMtlt tlw City Hftfl, IlrooUlyn. ? |
(.lasses are now being formed for the second quarter. Mrs.
1?miav is now prepared to receive an Additional number i
of pu|lls. Days and boors of Instruction? on Wednesdays 1
at half past tWco o'clock; on Saturdays at three o'clock |
Ml?. CHAR RUAUD WOULD RBSPBCTFULLY AC
. quaint the public that his r.ocond quarter will coin |
mence at his room, 20 White street, on 1 lie lltli inslnnt.
Pays ? Tuesday and Friday, at 8Jj, afternoon, for ladle*, !
mi">es and masters, at bis new room. 54. Thirteenth
slieet, two doors nest of Broadway, south side. On the
17tli nud 19tli instant, (dn\s Monday and Friday,) at 7',. !
e\ening. for gentlemen; Wednesday and Saturday, at 12, I
noon, and It1,, afternoon, for ladies, misses ami masters.
Tlin third soiree, on 'lhtir dav. the 27th instant; the |
fourth on the 3d; the fifth on the 24th of February, and
the last, (sixth) on the 81st of March, at 20 White
street, exclusively lor pupils and frf?nd-<. Pupils can
piocure tickets for friends ol Mr. Charruaud.
T\f R. C. WRIGHT'S DANCING ACADEMY, MILITARY
ATA Hall, Bowery, opposite Spring street. ? Mr. Wright
would Inform his friend* that his second quarter will
commence on Saturday, January 15. Persons subscribing
now will receive four months tuition for the mtarter. Kor
p&rtfculsrx. Inquire at Mr. Wrenlcave't lil Tenth street.
raAKXAL.
A I .WON LITE INSURANCE COMPANY. ? LOftDON
?nd Nsw York. Instituted 1806. Policy InUm 1?
this company, Insured on the participating Mb, ou re
?1? the bonus deeUred la September last, on >p?MoHoii
to thia agency. The next amnion of profit* will taka
place in 18&6. ROBT. 8. BUCHANAN, 44 Wall street.
Chicago and aurora raiuu>ai) oompany
lluiid.1 ? The bond* of this company, bearing men
per cent intereat, with coupon* attached, payable Mini
aunually, on the first (lay* or January and Jul#, at the
Mechanic*' Bank in this city, and having fourteen Mfti a*
half yeari to mature from January l*t 1M53 for Ml* bf
O S. ROBBEN8 k BOW.
Dividend. ? the Florence and keyport oom
panv ha* thin day declared a dividend of one dollar
per share, payable to the stockholders after U?* Uet inst ,
on which day no transfers will be made.
Key port, Jan. 4, 1868. THOMAS LOYD, Twwwt.
Drafts on Ireland and enoland, in wits
from ? 1 and upward*, payable at sight, are isjued
by the subscriber*. BOWMAN, GRINNELL k 00., No.
83 South Ktreet, sol* passenger agent* fur the 8 wallow
Tail line of Liverpool and lxmdon packet *hipa.
Emigrant industrial having* bank. 6i jchah
Iters street. ? The trustee* of thin Institution have
directed that interest be paid to all depositors entitled
thereto, for the six month* ending 31st ult., a* follows;?
Ou all sum* of $600 and under, at the rate of six per
cent per annum ; and on all Hum* exceeding $600, at the
rate of fi ve per cent i>er annum, payable on and after
Monday, 17th inst. Interest not called for will be carried
to the credit of depositor*, a* principal.
GREGORY DI1XON, President
I'hTEK Ckkrar, Accountant.
Nkw Yokk, January 12, 1863.
INTEREST ON CITY STOCKS. ? THE INTERKST ON THK
public stocks of the city of New York, due and pay
able February Int. 1863, will be paid on that day by F.
W. Kdntonda, E?<i., Chamberlain of tlie city, at toe Me
chanic*' Bank. No. 83 Wall street. The transfer book*
will be closed Friday, Jan. 14, at three o'clock, P.M. For
tlie accommodation of stockholder*, transfer* wiH he
permitted during tlie period the books remain closed; to
take efloct February 1st, 1863.
A. C. FLA (Ml, Comptroller.
Comptroller's Office, New York, Jan. 7, 1863.
NEW YORK DRY DOCK COMPANY, JANUARY 4.
1863. ? A semi annual dividend of four (4) per eent
on the capital stock of this company will be paid to the
stockholders ou and after the 8th inst. Br order of the
Board. F. T. HAYES, Cashier.
rV"FICE PANAMA RAILROAD COMPANY, NKW
U York, Dec. '28, 1862.? Tlie Hoard of Directors ef this
company have this day declared a dividend of ten per eent
on all stock registered upon the books of the oompany at
flie time of closing tlie same, on the 3d instant, and pay
able in stock, on aud after the 16th day of January next.
By order of the Board, FRANCIS SPIES, Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP OJMPA
ny, 64 South street, New York, 4th Jan, 1863. A se
mi-annual dividend of ten per cent i* this day declared,
payable on and after the 18th instant, until which day
the Transfer Book is closed. By order of the Board.
WM. 11. DAVUHJE, Secretary.
Rochester city bonds.? ?ioo,ooo six per cent
bonds of tlie city of Rochester, payable in twenty
year* from January 1, 1863; interest payable semi-annu
ally, at the Merchants' Bank, New York. These bonds
w ere issued for the Genesee Valley Railroad, in aoeor
dance with an act of the legislature of 1861, authorising
the city of Rochester to issue bonds to the amount of
$300,000 for the above named road, and sanctioned by a
vote of the people, pledging the taxable property of the
city for the payment of interest and prinoiual.
Debt of the city of Rochester previous to the
issue of these bonds 9168,000
Taxable property 10,200,00?
Property of the Corpoaatlon 800,00#
Above for sale by HAIGHT & MciIJtAN,
10 Mercliants' Exehange.
ST. LAWRENCE MINING COMPANY'S ROOM, NO. IT,
Insurance Building, comer of Wall and William streets.
? At an election hel l ou Tuesday, 11th instant, the fol
lowing named gentlemen were elected as trustees for the
ensuing year: ? Mr. Thoma* Morton; Mr. John Stanton;
Mr. John I.. Gratacap. At a subsequent meeting of the
board, Mr. Thomas Morton was elected president of the
company. JOROME I/JTT, Secretary.
TO RAILROAD Ct (N'YRACTORS. ? SEAI .ED PROPOSAIS,
addressed to cither of the undersigned, will be re
ceived at Hillsborough. Highland county, Ohio, until the
1st day of February next, at noon, for the graduation
and masonry of tlie middle division of tlie Cincinnati,
Hillsborough and l'arkersburg railway, extending from
Hillsborough, Highland couuty, to a point near Jackson,
Jackstm county, Ohio, about flftv-six miles. The line
will be ready lor examination early in January, and pro
tiles and specifications of the work will be exhibited at
the Fngineer's office, in Hillsborough, for one week prior
to the 1st day of February. This railway forms the re
cognized continuation across Ohio, of the Baltimore and
Ohio, and North Western Virginia Railways, and being
located as a link in the through line between Baltimore
and St. Louis, will be found in every way worthy at the
attention of able ami enterprising contractors. The re
mainder of the line, to the Ohio river, will be ready for
contract about the liri-t ilav of May next.
JAKES M. TRIMBLE, President
Et i.wood Morris, Chief Engineer.
rpHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS
X of the Keystone Mining Company, of Pennsylvania,
will be held at the Company's office. No. 60 South Fourth
street, in the City of Philadelphia, ou Thursday evening,
January 30. ISM. at seven o'clock, in oonformity with the
bye laws of theCouipuny.
Philadelphia. Jan. 12, 1863.
rjMIE TRUSTEES OF THE SEAMEN'S BANK FOR
JL Savings have ordered that interest be paid on all de
posits, which, according to the bye-laws, are entitled
thereto, for the six months ending 31st l>ecember, 1862,
as follows: ? On sums ot Ave hundred dollars and under,
at the rate of six per cent per annum, aud on sums ex
ceeding live hundred dollars, at the rate of five per cent
per annum, payable ou and arter Monday, the 17th inst.
All interest will be placed to the credit of the depositors
as principal. P. l'EIUT, President.
Wii ijam N'klho.v. Secretary.
TO PERSONS IN WANT OF MONEY. ? A BUSINESS
man down town will loan money in sunn of from
(20 to $10,000, on any description of merchandise, say
wines, brandies, segars, groceries, gold watches, dia
monds, dry goods, kc. Terms reasonable, and negotia
tions guaranteed. Address (post paid) WM. WILLIAMS,
box 91 Broadway Port Office, giving particular*, and ap
pointing an interview.
r?-| DRAFTS ON ENGLAND, IRELAND, AND 800T
XI land. ? We issue drafts, by special authority, pay
able at the Union Bank of London, Belfast naaking
ing Company of Ireland, and the National Bank ef
Scotland, at Bight, and in sums to suit, from ?1 up
wards. TAYLOR BROTHERS,
70 Wall street, eorner of Pearl atreet.
CASH TO LOAN? ON WATCHES, JKWKLRYrwT
monds, and valuables of every description, on the
most accommodating terms, at my private otlioe, No. 102
Nassau street, room 13. ladies waited on at their resi
dence. and all transactions strictly confidential. No. 10S
Nassau street, room 13.
Money.? advances made on (or bought out,
for cash.) watches, plate, jewelrv, segars, piano
fortes, hardware, ladies' and gentlemen * wardrobes, or
any other property, at the Paoifle Agency and Loan office,
114 Grand street, corner of Broadway, over the Pacific
Bank. Confidence and honor strictly adhered to. Office
hours from nine till five.
WANTED? FOR NINETY DAYS, FOR
N17JL ? V/V V/ which a liberal bonus will be paid. The
persoir who invests the money shall have the best security,
and, if disengaged, can have a lucrative berth la a hotel,
either permanent, or during the time the money la ad
vanced. Apply immediately at 102 Nassau street, offioe
No. 13.
WANTED ? FOR FIVE YEARS, AT
seven per cent, on leasehold property, In
it of and near Broadway, twenty years to
run, with renewals, at $2tlQ ground rent, valued at
$1 .200; will rent for *2,000. Apply to BKEBE k HAL
LEI T, 196 Broadway, office 16.
AQO AHA AT SIX PER CENT INTEREST, TO LOAN
ipOi'jvUU on city property. For sale, a great va
riety of houses for investment, in this city ana Brooklyn,
Very little money required. Also, a beautiful country
seat and four acres of land on the North river. Tinai
very easy. RODERICK LAWRENCE, 76 Nassau street.
$1,000
$5,000-:
lteade . treet, west of i
MUSICAL.
X^OI.IAN PIANO FORTES ? T. GILBERT * 00.* PI
Xilu ano Fortes. with ?nil without the much admired
-Kolian, To such |>erfeetion have T. 0. k Co. brought their
Piano, and particularly the inimitable ifSolian, that the de
mand Ih daily increasing ; ho much bo, that it ia withdiflleul
tv all the orilrrn enn be supplied. At their ware rooms, in
thin city, it it* their intention to keep always on hood an
assortment as large and varied as can be found at the
manufactory, and at the same price*. All their Piano*
have the metallic frame, and are warranted to stand any
climate. The attention of the public is respectfully in
riled to the fine collection of instrument* now in the
rooms. *nd would urge upon those who an* contemplating
a purchase, the propriety of inspecting their
slock before buying. The wide-spread reputation of T.
Oilbcrt & Co., as manufacturers, renders the publication
of certificates or references unneoessnry ; but to those
who wish them, hundreds of testimonials will be furnish
ed. A magnificently carved Piano, with the .ttolian, made
by T. (J. k Co., is to be seen at the St. Nicholas Hotel.
Wnrerooms, :i33 Broadway, corner of Anthony street,
second floor. HORACE WATERS, Kxclusive Agent.
1INC0LN & THOMPSON, 441 BROADWAY, OFFKR FOR
j sale, at irreat bargains, a very large assortment of
Ronton and New York pianos, including the oelebratcd
pianos of llnllet. IHivi* k Co., Boston, with or without
the .Kolian; *Ko, boudoir pianos for small rooms, with a
good supply of second hand pianos. Pianos to let.
MPS. SKGt'lN, PROFESSOR OF VOCAL- MUfflC.
Italian itnd English, sacred and secular, has dooided
to devote a few hours each day for the instruction of
young ladies. Mrs. Sequin will bo happy to give all In
formation concerning terms, plain. Ac., at her residence
89 White street, near Broadway, between the houri of It)
and II A. M. each morning
PIANOFORTES? JOHN l> JAQUFH (FORMERLY
Jaques k Brother) would respectfully inform his
friends and the public that lie has recently opened the
extensive wa.-erooms .No, f>38 Broadway, third door above
Sirring street, second floor, for the sale and hire 01
pianofortes, mclodeons, ke. All instrument* purchase*
orhiied at the above ware rooms are made hy the tmwt
celebrated manufacturers. both in this city and else
where, and warranted in ev?rv case, either for quality 01
tone, to live mtire ?atisfaction Second hand pinnui
taken in exchange, or bought for cash.
"\710lJN AND SINC1ING. ? -L. METER RSGR TO IN
\ form the ladies aud gentlemen that he is now ready
to impart his new method of teaching the violin and
tdngliter. For terms, spply at Woud * Hall, No 444
Hroudnay, from ten to twelve.