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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL* ?0 ? BT ntHKETi tni'dsoiT, I>e?v 8?8 P M. Quotations for ?t .nk* to-day show a a'.igbt im?rove Sirnt. with rery large ooerat ?o*. Niaaragua Traa*r. ?u th* favorite to-day Th? ?al?e *um up more than five thoeseud shares. at *u adv.nce of om and o?? end ? quarter per oent. The ??rn?r in this famy, ?o far, work* well. m4 prioee ma? rapi'ly run up for a Mme, bat tho* engaged '? the movement >nu*t not caloulste upoa a very grvat mantion. It ie 'rne 'hat It oreeent th. omount of nlock om th? market i? not lar*e. bnt \ Igher priBtl will bring oat lota which for eoeie time pait hare been kept oat tftht war W* never i ad an? gonfiienoe in cornering combination*. and h-l'eve that thl* will terminate an all other* bava. Thoee conce'ned will load thtmHlmdJ*" with at oak at high prioes and b* oorapelled to keep it. At the opciua( tbla morning Erie was up. but fall off oefore tha oloae. Florence and Karoort advanced par cent; Parker Yein, Stoning n *<: New York Ceatral Rail road,*; Norwich and W rcester ??; New Oaren Rail rood, 1>?. Canton Company declined >, per oent; Morr.a Canal, Naw York n.n?r?l lovls, >4'. After theadjourment of tha board the following sal<M ef ?toeks wore mode at action by A H Nicolay ? $10,000 of Niug*ra Fal's Rydreollc Co. Ta M'i 1,500 Oaai el Coal Co 4,600 do d? *** 40 thare* Inland Cltv "^enfc ? 2* do do do JflO 20 do do do ?j*> 40 do do do .. ?* 00 do St. Nicholas Fire Insurance Co ??'. 40 do Fulton Fir* Insnran ?? Co WVi 10 do Yermoet Valley Railroad 2&0 do Ship Timber B?n'in* Co l\i 20 do Rutger'* Fire Insurance Co ?" 15 do Ljafnrge Fire Insnrance Co 88 40 do Farmer'* ft Citiz-iu.' Baakof Williamsburg 90 1$ do do do 89 24 do N T and N Fnytanl Union Tehvraph Co. 60 6 do Cheshire <Jle*s'Vv <>f M???ai*hn***tt* 26 do CannslCoal Co of Coal R?er, Va 2'* 100 do Newark Manufacture* Company 160 do do do * 5 do Bunk of the Onion J*'a 18 do Third avenue Railroad *0 20 do Willlnmsburr City la*. Co 80)4 At auction yesterday at the Merchant*' Eiehtnge, H g, Laodi k Co., eold 9&o share* of stock of the Ship lending Timber Company at the following rate*: ? (0 abaree Ship Timber Rending Co. per "bare 6'x 400 do do do do 6* 100 do do da do 5. 100 do do do do ? a 300 do do do do 6 * Whoa ?? aholl have tbe If*tarn and pap?r? by tho Han fcoldt OB opportunity will then he a IT' rded to form a jtttt view of tho probable mowneot* of the belllgerant * rmiee OB tho Danube, and we do nof doubt that tho intelligence to be received by the Niagara wiU bear u out in the conclusion that the Tnrka hawa been driyan back In each dieordtr a* hoa aff<frdad tho Roaaian* an almoit uo mol?it*d opportunity to croaa into Bulgaria, preparatory to an attack on Sehuml*. The idea of the Turkiah array retreating without a battle l* prapoeterou?;they could not haye done so, had they b~u willing, eepeciaUy in the faw of a force not only their aupoHo'* in number*, hut in I t^ropor and dispoaition ta pra*a their adrant kge ia a punuit, if for no othaT object than to wipe eut preyloai Mortifying check*. From *T*ry part of the Russian do minion*, we hare information of the r?pid advance of large roinlbreementi toward* the a one of action and under inch ? state of military prejaratirn it would eeem to he per feet folly to eonolude that everything lied oome to a stand ?till oj it were by ma<ic The whole power of the Em poror hai been concents ted to carry out hi* grand project of *th'"g forcible po?e?eston of the entire Turkiah do Bi'nieaa lying north of the Bosphoru*. and in the pursuit of tliia favorite and long cherbhed desire, every effort will ?0 doabt he exerted. la onr judgment, the r?Tt new* will fpon our eye# to a proper tonee of the magnitude o' tlie dlffisultlea in wiiioh Europe toama a brut tr bo engulphed, and from the dUcor dent elements at work we should not be surpriiod avontu Blly to have to cliroalale the burfting of^a great political volcano, and, indeed, we *oe no otb?r ro*u't a* painful ea it may to with reference to the effeet to be produced o? the Interests of thU country, but we cannot he too thankful that we or* tot to be absorbed in it, though we have a milit' ry cabinet at Washington. The reeeipta at the office of thf A? lit taut Tre*sur?r te day, amounted to 9126,110 ; paid, $8o,Hj9 50?ha* 'vice, >4,728,*43 46. The 9lxth Avenue Railroad CJompauy have d?elar?d a lit. lee J of ft ye per oent payable on tlie 10th of January ie*t. The Secretary of the Treasury propofes s reduction of ftie revenue from custom* by adding largely tothellat of free articled. We anaex a list of a number of articlee he propesee to take off all duty upon:? Pruposh) Runtjcnos of Tibi'f?Incntifli nr Frki Articii^. Amount Ami duty JTama of Artide* impnrui. yi*Uled. Anwnic... _ ?0 623 ?4?5 Barka eeedfor medicine and tanning. 31J.0CO i~< 7^n RHmitnai lBn.OfJO aSTT.*" "" 723,221 i?.700 Mahogany and ali ornamental wood#, and Are wood* 483,000 W 8^ ?raail wooda, other dyewooda In atka. 346 380 GochiasaL 414,000 41,000 Ctodilla, or hemp of tow or Hax, cwt. .1.582.000 Cream of tartar $311,000 80,000 lftagravinge, etMileg* or plate 107.000 10 000 Tlaieeed and llnaeed J3> 000 J?'1??? Batter*' fur* ????????????????????? *V^27 00? 182.000 Hair 368 000 36,000 taMa rubber ' 881.000 68.000 1,281.000 120.008 irnrr 238.000 12.000 linen* ' V 8.897.317 1,760.000 CM la of palm, coooanut at<* olire 466,000 80.000 Baw hidee and skin*, of all kind* and la all oowMtiona 211 512 222 *82,817 60.000 1.059.000 210,000 iK Spi -e* of an kind':::::.'::::::.:::::. ?6.ooo Steel bar*, ?ast. shear or German... .2.718,000 5n I: SK" - SMS W Watrhee :ind part* of watches 8.217 <V>0 3211.000 Zlac spelter er Teuteo'ine 628,000 62,000 Wit^"X*Ch4"'*SM ."^.^."a iU.OOO 816,000 Otiom . . 348 0O0 172 000 Helphste of quinine. 228.1100 foda 846 000 li .< 000 Wool worth leas than 10 cents per Ih 874,111 201,000 If no more judgment is exercised in the selection of Other article* than in those enumerated above the tariff act of 1848 will be made more defective by the propo-ed modiftcationa than it la at pieeaat. It in d i naterous at *11 time* to tinker the tariff. f>ery aVempt heretofore made to patch up ae old syKtetn ha* fignally f.illed It may be the b**t eoliey to ?nlar<e the free liat, where a judicious select ion I* made but. frara the sample* we have give* above, the present Secretary ef the Treasury ia a aioet dangeroua hand to *rust with the raodifl jation Of ?uch aa important matter. The receipta of the Chicago aad Rock Iel.md Railroad Ccmpary, for the month of November, amouated to $59, 421, of which $88,840 was from pasaengt. and $J),77J from freight and mail. The current movement* in dry gord* are or a very limited character, and In'li-a'e no essential chan*e in tbe actual condition of the trade. The preparation* '?r the spring traffic are still what operators mnitly attend to. and these seem to po *e? very great zeal, and hl^h hope* fer the future. Wa rfoubt not but that all expe tienoed mershaEte who will not disregard the odmoni tiooa of tbe poat nor indulge In ex'ravtgont scheme*, will traaaaet a large business and secure ample pro8t* during the enoutng quarter. Too many, however, will be engaged ia the trole, who will el'bar Vie Ignorant or he* less of the history of their business; an^ yet. ?ech parties will opera'e with great boldness and confidence, under the delusire ' tmpreemon that enterprise wltioat prudcare, and liberal Ity without fiecrim' nation, eanoot fail toetfabliah their reputaUoa aad to fill their coffer*. In this claa* mast be ?aarked aaveral ambitious Indivi Inals who have long oc cupied subordinate po*itioes. discharging their dutiea therein eredltably to themselves and a'ventareonsly to ftfaeir employers, bnt who have imag'nativeiy ontllved the Bra Of dependenoe upon others, an<l hare Anally deter Minod to eommeace business upon their own account. These will the futnre with tbe hopeful are Bf B youth j**t en'erirg epon the struggle of life, recognizing in It all that enqourage* and nothla* that dfehearteas; hence, thev will he apt to contract chli*a Uona within their laclinatlon hut heyoel tbeii ability fto meet at the proper time; and to treat with buyers grho caa make flne promises, that these may obtain sup ?He* of article* needed m tbelr respectWe ma-ket? on Bxteaded credit* end for very doubtful securities. To BBch ardent, yet laeipe'lenoed adventurers, we would M. beeltate for a moment and before yeu break the tlaa'whleh eonnect you with the names and destinies of 1**partehlw house*, ask <oursel.es whether you bare the qualiAeetioB* neee?sary to aspirants to Independent nituatieae. Ask yourselves, hare you tbe knowledge, oee you command the means, and are jou sure that the ?meat la aa aospi-loue period for ?on to cotrimenn* baaineee on jonr owa respon^l jilltyy If. after a careful and honest exemlna'lon of thl* nefure, talent?d end trustworthy a*- s aati aow feel dl*po<*d to earr out their design', tony csonot he d?*med irrational for dJiogso. Hut if ' i the neatrary such an examlnatioa leads to dimln *h dronS-'enoe in them-elrei, end to mode rated views ef th r rea' -esouroei, w* trait that ?ur eciiable leueg fr ? n'* "I I "ho? their int?lllgenoe and i vHty bj rsmal'ir g la honorahlB places, which caan?t t llled without trouble nor abandoned without peril. I , / n .heetinps *#?< a^.rtl-'g* ere bejomn* plentier, u: t * not y*ry eagerly ten lered aor einentialiy lee* r? luable BUMhrd *>-.?tinf* end ablrtinge *eem ia Mode rate request, generally. at about previous flcurea. Cot ton flannels ar? in pretty ample eupi If an<l alaek demand, at oid raUn 'Denim- appear more ?bn?laut, yet, though remaining quiet tl ?y are stiffly beld. Prills we In sHch'ly Improved r?qu"<t at unaTeret quotation*. Ship per-. bo**n tn J?a1 with -eme ?'*?ree o' rig* Girghame am in beavU* rtock. y.t saleable ?n.l U?dy. The early buyer* will need, perhaps. all the d? ?-irabla lota H> on hand here. IHiek I - rather tow inqolred fog, but ha* tot varUd in other tw p?cf>. I-awn-- and nankin* tie '^areely roticed. O^Da^ut. ? si?m in rather poor eapply, and tbough k?* extensively bought, they comtnaad very full prices Printing sloth-i are not much novght afteT at pre >?nt though the amount Is ai t lar*e, nor are the ola'rrn of hoWeri ilwned extravagant Prints are irregularly i operated in, there belnr a* yet a ooaiparative absence of ' *prisg order*, yet qnotati< n.? are very well supported. Strip** appear pretty active. but are rot dearer A mo | derate bu-iu*-- l? being transacted in tilk*, by IooaI deal , sr?. at former dgupes. We append a comparative statement of the shipment* fceDce, of ootton goods. ?'ui ng twelve months:? 1862. 1863. OtttMt. Inert** January, pkgs 322 1 825 ? 1 603 February 8278 4.709 8,744 ? Maroh 6 428 1 683 4,746 ? April 0C>8 7,854 ? 7,361 May 6 010 1,160 4,758 _ June fl.Olt 4.451 1.6S0 ? July 2 501 3*4 2,12? ? August 1 OHO 870 90 ? September 4,062 388 8,674 ? October 6 r>97 1,*49 4.44S _ November 10.418 7,878 2,540 ? December, to 7thiuat 1 4*54 4 1,980 ? Total pkgn 57,049 82 54 1 2?,608 ? Woollen produatioa* are still devoid of activity. The supply In ilowly accumulating, but this fact exercises no depreesive influence upon the buxtneen, the Incrtassd stock being all Intended for the spring tales, which will shortly commence on in expensive scale. Prices of moat articles are sua'ained, though the tendency to. If any thing, in favor of purchasers. Blankets remain precisely as laat reported, the movements in casslmere* are light; bot such good* will not continue Inactive very loag, and cannot be bought at reduced figure*. Clothiers are buy ing small quantities of medium styles of clothe, which are least abundant, and more firmly hell. Flannels seem quiet and languid. Jeans are dull an 1 heavy. The sup p y is good. Linens are without any decided ohang* io demand or value. The stock has been but very slightly augmented of late. Moussehne de laines are in moderate rtqueit, obis fly within the range of from 18c. a 23c. for Globe, 30c. a 24c. for Hamilton, and 18s a 26c. for Man cheater. The assortment for the spring business is being pretty rapidly enlarged and Improved. Satinet* display no b?w feature, remaining in 'air supply and limited de mand, at old rates. Shawls are scarce and Arm, tbough leea active. Tweeds are moderately dealt In, at unchanged prices. Stock Exchange. THckrday, Dec 8, 1863. SfiOOO Kentucky 6's.b3 107 200 she Nlc Tran Co. 27 V 6700 Ohio 6 s. '60.b3 108%' 1M do b3 5475* 2000 San Kran 10 p c 102 V 50 do sl.i 27% 1690 N Y Cen RR Be. 94 300 do s3 27% 4600 do 93V 100 do b60 28 6000 Ool * Peq BR Bs 90 10 do 28 60 abs IV14H CC bflO 106 100 do stO 27% 6 Shoe* leather Bk 97 100 do s30 27% 100 Mirris Canal.. .b8 16 400 Parker Vein Co.s3 8% 300 Canton Co b3 27 V 40 do 9 300 do *3 27V 76 Stonington RR ?3 66% 200 do b80 28 60 de sGO 65% 100 Flor k Key J 8. *30 4% 60 do 65 V 60 do b8 4}i 126 NY Central RR.. 115 V 100 do h30 6 7 do 116 60 Flo? k Key Co. b3 9 100 do b60 116 V 200 14cCullochGoH.b3 8i< 300 do 116V 200 do b90 8?i 10 Erie RR 81V 300 Con Coal Co..b3fl 37^ 35 do 8H? 100 do s3 3?V 7 do 8l? 300 do a 36 ^ 60 do b60 82 100 NieTransit Co. .c 28 to d? 81V 5T0 do b60 28 ^ 60 do sflO 81 1800 do s3 27% ISO do b80 81V 260 do h30 27\ 50 do c 81V 200 do b60 28 200 Ix>ngIslRR..b60 31 600 do N50 2 8 25 Nor 4 Wor RR... 69 100 do b60 28^ 100 do c *9 200 do 27V 50 de s46 59 160 4o b2 27 * 200 Reading RR 80 V ?00 do 0 27* 200 do b30 81 46 do 27500 do *3 80?; 160 do s8 27V 1?? do b60 82itf 60 do s60 27 V 300 do b60 82V 106 do <60 27 V 206 Hnlson River RR. 67 V 200 do llfi 27V 19 N Y * NHav RR . 104 300 do c 27V 40 Mich South RR.. 126 100 do slO 2?V 20 N Indiana Constr. 105V 400 do blO 27* 81OON0 BOARD. $2000 Nor Indiana Bs. P5?; 2'"0 shs Nic Trw Co.. 27 V 1000 do 96 200 do 30 27V 1000 Hud Con Bi.... 87V 60 do 27V 160 shs Flor & K CblO 9 V 60 Parker Vein Ce C. 8 V 100 do t>5 9 V 300 do 8V 200 Flor k Key Jt 3tk. 4V 60 N Y 4 N H RR... 10#V 206 Con Coal Co.. b30 87 V 7 Sixth Avenue RR 103 V 26 do 86,V 260 N Jer Zinc Co.b60 19 '.j 200 do 87 f0 do 10 100 do b30 87^ 150 Nor k Wor RRb30 60 9 Vor Ind Con 105 200 do sSO 89V 9 New York Cen RR 116 V 260 do b?0 60 60 Nie Transit C; s60 27 V 28 do. 69 V 200 do slO 27% 840 Erie Railroad.... 81 60 to *60 27 V 10O do b60 81V 60 de 27% 100 do *3 81 60 do e60 27 % 200 do.... at 4m 83 260 do 27% 900 Readlnr RR , *16 80% 60 do b"6(J27 % 20 Clave ft Pitte RR. 86 700 do bCO 28 12 Cieve C ft Cm RR. 123V Mines and Mining. TnnBDAT, Dee. 8?6 P. M. The Message and other ptiblie documtnts have crowded out oar nsnal mining article in oar two last issues. Very large transactions have taken place at the board within the last three day*. On Tuesday, Lehigh Zino com manded 3%; it has slcce risen, and this afternoon some three the nsand shares were sold, closing at 3 % for cash, ?ed 3V buyer CO. Gardiner has been selling freely; the last quetatiens. as will be seen below, range aboat IV cash, and 1% on time. We should not be surprised t* *ee it rise to 2 within a few days. Mineral and Deep River do not command anything ever 26 cents. Holders of Gold Hill ask 3%? A mine which pays a dividend of 2 per eent within 60 day* after it Is opened another at the expiration of two months, and bold* oat a fair prospect of returning not 12 bat 26 p?r cent on the capital invested, ought, one wonld imagine, to be nearer par. A* soon a* the market reonvers from the depression occasioned by the glut of stock, we niay expect an upward movement in Gold Hill. MeOullocb eorumands *%? W* *** enabled to nuots the following from a report recently made by Mr. John Bon ner, Sen., on the McCullcch mine and the mines in the ?ieinity. Mr. Bonner's large experience in mlaing, hi* practical knowledge of the subject, and his well known caotion in delivering opinions, give great valne to what he says, and bis statements will derive additional weight from the fact tbat he was a disinterested observer. Speaking ef the MeCulloch mine, he obxi-rvea:? The vein oonsists of a dark brown clayey material, ap Jiroachlnr in appearance to very o^arse ?an4. with occasional nmpssufficiently solid to lift with< ut breaking. This mate rial contains the gold. X fonnd on trial that an exaet onbli foot of the sold ore. aa I shall eall tba material deicrisel above, weirhed ninety seven puunls. and a bushel ninety three. Takio* these we'?ht? at a basis. I estimate t ie <|uen tity of ore in the pi'ee on the surface at about (1,000 tons car ryfrr cold, and 1 ""0 enrrving copper?ill of which ia the produce of the present levels only. Fr< m this trial of its w.|*lit, and from the faot that the constituents of the vein in both levels are pr*nis?ly the same, some idea may be fonr.ed of the larse (uauti'.y of oro in the vtin betften the two levels, and what may be expeoted above an a below them. The treatment of nh* p"'d ore Is very aimp'e. Tt Is sronnd to a fn? poviier in two Chilian mill? worked 17 water r'>wer. Dnrinir the process of irrindinn, quicksilver is introdtise'l into the treuchs, which ani&lesraates with the geld The mills are cloned up every tweuty four hours, leaving a de posit of amal iam of sold and i|ni iksilvcr. The two mills which are weak in power and inimfici?nMy supplied with water, crush together ciil ty bnshuli '.f ore ia t* enty-four bo?rs, wcifhina 7.?4'l pound-, from which quan tity a ball of amslsam is obtai-nd averting *??> dwts., thonsb as nucb ns 1,1 *"' bav? be ea obtained. The quicksilver is then expelled in a retort, with a small loss in |?*ntity. and the cold remainlnn amonnts to forty to forty two per cent of the original weii<h* of the ball. 1 )n tlie day before 1 left tie mine, I saw one of the mills cleaned up, (the other being stopped for >>ant of *a?.?r,? wl ei a ball of amalgam waa taken out, weighing *12 lwts., being the produce of fifty sevon bust els of ore in twenty four hour*. A steam engine of ino horse power h?sju?t bssn "fected or the purpose of drivi ag ton Chilian mille, and twenty five hi-ada of stamns, wlioh are no* in the 1 rnirne of erection in he same buiMiny. Tl cse additional ? orl-s will crush about fsi bushels of gold ore in twenty-four hours, prodacing. at ?he present rate of yield, H.iiOO lwts. of amalgam, containing forty per cent or '2 f'O dwts, of yold, which, a ninety five cents per dwt., will amount to $2..'!2X in twenty four h-urs. A shaft is nswbeirg sunk to strike the vein at twenty-live athoms. and another at fifty fathoms. If ti.e vein main Bins its present elinraeter at th??e depths, th# iniua will, I believe, be unparalleled in the L'uitei States. MIN1SO BOAH1) I>FCKMRF.R 8. 300 ab* Isshlgb '/.ine 1>3 3% 100 she Potomac Co b3 1 400 do h3 3% 100 do b3 1 ;ro do b3 3% 200 do. b3 1 00 do 8% 100 Hawasfie C<> 4% CO do 8% 100 McC.iHoe<h Co 8',' 100 do b?0 3% 2'Xl l>ep Rivar 100 do bfO 35^ 200 do %' 100 do b60 8V 1?? do % 300 do 8% 100 Gar Crushing 1?? 200 do 8% fiOO do V0 1% 100 do 3% ^00 do blO 1% 21*0 do 3% 300 do blO 1% 100 do b60 3 V do 1% 200 do b00 300 do 1% r.< 0 do boo 3% 300 do 1% 200 do bfO 3V 200 do 1 % If0 Ulster Min Co..bCo IV 100 Buckingham Co... 1% 150 do IV CITY TRADE RKPOIIT. Tfft'Rxi'AT, Due 8?6 P. M. nwurmrrvs ? Hour was in very active d*ra?M, but n?( vsry buoyant in pric?. The dav'a business embra<*?d 000 bbla enur at 80 12 % % f0 4r \ \ superln* No. 2 at ?0 4SV s $6 6*1,'; or Unary to ohiice ^lat* st >6 81V * t" mixed to fancy Western at 16 87% s 87 08%: and o'her grades at pre.portlon?te flgures. Ahiut 1,000 hbls. superfine Canadian, in h< nd. wer* tsk>n at ><1 03V?* re ^uctloe. The mnvemnn^ In *eui h?rn ronnprlte<l 2,801 bbls . at 86 50 for No. 2: 87 12% a 87 2Ji for rnlxnd to fr'oA No. 1; 87 26 a 87 37% for fave.ri'e, and 87 37% a 87 16 for fancy per bbl. Rye (lour and c<irn m?al were nn changed. Wheat wa* in lively request The transactions included 86 000 bushels, at 81 76 for very good r >mni in (??aesee white; 81 60 a 81 76 f'.r tolerably felr I'> choice Michigan do ; 81 78 a 81 76 for prl ne I'ennsylvtni 1 do 81 06 a 81 72 for common to piIt* CiaalUn do.; fl 60 a 81 ffi for ordinary to gooel Ohio do and ?1 60 a 81 63 for Western red. A few Ids Southern red ehnoged bands on private term*. Siure 4.200 bushels rye were bonght, in port, nt 81 02. Ba'ley .'ind oit* re ri lined as previously reported Corn favored buyers. The day's sale# reached 66 000 hnshela, pnrt new roth ern. nt 78c n "9c , bat mainly eld, at 80c. a 8lc for Southern white sad Western mixed, and 8I0 a 82c. for round aad flat ysllow, per bushel. Com*.?1The toy's sales j-ld up 2,818 bales,>iiFor Alport WH, hMN M ltW. Oft ap#omUt<o? transitu IS4> Mifkit ?#*?#?, th(Mi|ll M ([iotituVto eh>Bt? kw owuit?^ slnoe Monday. ... KHKHiFTH.?Rn<?* to Europe** fort* ??*'? wltnnnt ebiM. lb Uverpool, 2,000?l 000 bMa Bom wnrn no ra_,f ,t 3, 4ud ?3? M-. tfcont 30 0C0 buahete eora am1 whant at li. ft llt{?l la balk, n?<1 at 194 ft Vlt^d. In ?hip'* ba?*. -vnd *0 While t.iUow, at 40. par ton To U>m do* flxarva' at4? n 4s.9i..no?laeo? ei eniSle pnrael of wi?*atinbulk ntl5lj''. To Rnr?, ft.OOO bb'? ll iar tiik?-i>. ?t 97o end 30,COO tn"li?l' who*1- nt cant*. To California cllppor nhipe werw io?tti?? fiftc a 60a. per foot measurement. Co?nitJer;iM? lota of flour warn engird an privet* tar?*. Pnovie rosn.?Pork wa? Improving. Tliedny'* nparmon* ??brnae?i *6? bbl*. West-rn at ?IS 50 a $13 76 for in?w?. iind $11 1UH for prima. A p*roal of new wa* like wiee iOld. bat wa cannot now discloM th<* dM.illt. v?ut meats wore una'teeed. The ti ansaotlo- a in lard c>?i nrtaad 200 bbl*., common to prima, at * l"1** ? !?n<J J50 keg* prime at lie. per 1W Beef was lo fair doman l ? ad firm. There were fiCO'bbls. dlspoaed of. at $5 a $? T5 for country prima: $8 60 for olty do.: M 60 a #11 for country nieea ; $13 50 for repacked Chisago; $14 50 for Milwaukia mm, and $15 50 a $16 50 for extra do., par bbl. About 130 bbla ehotoa baaf Kama rMUiM $1? Buttar and cliaaaa wara unchanged. IffBETISEMEHTS BENIWBI VmJ HT. fKIAHTV UIM*l?riUI? APR!VAT* FAMII.V HAVIN0 MORE? ROOM THAN the v reqirre, would let to ?antl?iaen ?rat r?a^o?k? bilitv, a beautiful fro nt parlor a-?d two niiely ^lrnl'bad be<T room*. The bedrooms let vary roeyonaily. Looat >n vary rl- sirs Me. being wait of and near Broadway. Apply at 611 Houston et eet. Broadway store -to let, part OF a FISI itore near C*n*l *tre.t. For fuU particular! addr<.M, with real name, stating tha buaineaa, to A. BISa, Heraia office. Elegant Rooms.?a suite or rooms, consist in* of an entire floor. splendidly furnlsh*d, in a new brown (tone hoaae with gas. furn .oe, bathing rooms, and water cloact* on every floor; location oentral one door ws?t of Fifth avenue: ocoupied by a mall private family, whor* no boarder a are taken. A single gentleman, wishing elogant room#, may a'ldreaa box 412 Post Office For rent?the handsomest storehouse in Naahville, Tenn.?For rent the enjiin* year, a lar*e, pew, eonvenion I ?torehonie. In the moit desirable part of the city fo? buiineia. It eonsi't* of three *torie* and oellar eaeh 170 feet deep by 30 wide, with a good ?talwaae from the i treat to tha leomd and third it or let; each floor naealodj in r room ocnneotad-all fltud for jai water, and other oo?. venienees. Addrese V. A. EICHBAUM N&ihville. Tenn. ^ riURNIsnEO HOUSE TO LET?pleasantly r ted (Union nquare.) and in *ood order; will be let for J ear? from May next. Poeaeeeion immediately. Tor a pn ate family: or a fow boardere may he taken. HILLING A TUCKER, Auctioneera. JO Broadway. Furnished rooms to let-without board. The entire iocond floor of honse N?. 17 * *l?r?i?e ?treet, com -letely fnrniehed: ron?i?tinit ?f three roomi, with pattriee, eaitable for a rentleman and hi* wife, or^wouij let them icparately to einnle gentlemen. Refertnoee ro qnired. House to let and furniture for salje Two itory attic ani baaement. in (tool order; ra?t?huu. lease two year* from May neat. Furniture In food order, ani will be eold low with 1?a?e. BILLTNG A TUCKER, Auetloneera. VQ Broadway. anufacitrers and MECHANICS WISHING to locate their bneineaa permanenUy on New York Itland. to which uninterrupted eommunloation la hnnrly maae ny ?everal oonvenicrcol throunbout the year, can avail them telve* of an opportunity now ofTered by eapitaluta, who ara wil'lnit ta erect on the land alluded to. Rood inbetantlal brlik bnildtncf, suited to any manufacturing or mechanleal pnr poiea. will be lea?ed at moderate renta. Can be well ?<tp plied with Cioton water, and otherwua unexoeptionabte. Particular* may be obtained at the American Inititute, 381 Broadway. TO LET UNTIL THE FIRST OF MAT-THE STORE ON the corner of-Third aveuae and Ninth street, and the lease fcr sale for the whole bulllint. for four yean from that time. Apply at the real eatata and loan o&es 11 Chambers street, in the basement. TO LET-A LARGE LECTURE ROOM, L'OHTED WITH thirty (as burner*, aad heated by two hot air furaace*, seatinr six hundred persons; It will be let for relijlous pur pose*, popular leotnre*, concerts. Ao , by the year, month, week, or ?tnftle eveninr. Apply to CHARLES W. P0LM4N, 107 East Fourteenth *treet, between IrYtmg place ani Third avenue. TO LET?TnE TnREE STORY BRICK IJOU^E NO. l.|7 avenne. For terma. A^-, apply at 17 wall atreat, front office, accond floor, from 12 to 4 P TO LET-A STORE AND BACK PARLOR IN ?IXTH avenne. now ocmpied aa a aegar atrrc; will be let for any other business; fitted np for the dry Roods and fancy on ainess The fistnrea will be aold cheap. Apply at 331 Sixth avenue. T 10 LET, IN BROOKLYN-THE ELEOANT BROWN m. stone rosidence No SWi Pacifij streit. all the modo*n lm provemenU, $700; 1R3 I ivinirston street, iras flxtnres. Vmj $430: Pacific street $350; also, in First. Beooni and Third plac* $WiO npwards; Saokett *trect. $11*1; Hoyt street. $V0 Also, bulldin* lot*, and house* ?nd lets to let, fir sa e and exebanire In eve*T part ef the el'y. JOHN BRAINERi), W*11 street ferry. Brooklyn TO LET-AN ELIGIBLE BOARDING HOUSE. WITn thirtv three fire room*, aad calculated for a (jooj olas* of permanent boarder*, havin* *up?rior accommodations tor down town business men. Also to let, an entire second fl or. near Wall stre?t ferrr?five elenait rooms and several other*. JOHN BRAINERI), Wall Btreet ferry, Brooklyn. TO LET-ON CLERMONT AVENUE. BROOKLYN. A t?o stiry and basem*nt eottare house, ooutaininj eunt rooms, bard finUbed wall*, marble mantel*, *lidin? doors, rrstes, Ac. For further particular* inquire of H H-sndal, rnion Hotel, Liberty itreet. n?*r Concord or of J. Cran*. If3 Wil noyl by *tr>et Rent $i<0 per annua. Immediate i>?s>es*ion will be (tiven. mAWCIAL. ?CASH TO ADVANTO. ^OR PUR ard*. . mer Term*" d?T OK nnn ?1CASH TO ADVANCE. (OB PUE ?J>J ^O.UUU. chase* mad*,) In sums from $5 upward* sn diamond*, watches, silk*, jroeerle*. dry?oods. win** mer ehandl**, valuable* and peronal propertvr*nerally. Termt liberal, confidential and *af*. at the PaoKe A*enoy and Loan A saociation, corner ef Broadway ani Grand itreet, ovsc "a site Bank. nn nnn -geeat public accommodaticm. 351UU.UUU. ?Per*en* In want of money ean bavt any amount advanced en horee*. earriaeee. barwes* and merrhandiie of sverv doeriptlon; *old and *Uver plat* diamond*, wstcbe*. Jewelry eilks. drr*ooda and all artlelat ?fvalne. All traneaotlon* Mnfldentlal ***?*? rStJTSfvISL lad Inn. Offlee hour* frem ? A. M. to 9P E., at 11 *tr*fi. Oflse In tbe ba?ement. WILLIAM TAYLOR.^ AQ7 nnn -CASH ADYINCES ON DIAMONDS, I jewelry, aeg^ra, p'ano?, and merchandise generally, at tbe Iran office, 60 Arn ?treet, ae?ond floor, front room. TVanaaetiona private. Separate rooma fer ladlet. Of floe honra from 9 to 5. Ko homing. watches, diamonds, lewelry, aegara, dry goo da, Ae.v k*i.-The only place in NewTork where money oan be had on literai t#rms, or good a boncht for oath. Tranaacti^gp^Mbfideatial Uoura from 8 to 4 o'clock. ?!Kn nnn LOAN-AT 237 GRAND STREET Jflslv'.UUU comer of Bowery. Money advanced on ? * " ,ds, A'' * he ha ? nnn WANTED?ON BOND AND MORTGAGE. for five years, at seven par oent on property wcrth $S.0f0' also, a <U*ueTi*n irallcry In one of the host location* in Willlamsbnnc. Inquire of JOHN G. B EST, 51 Betkman slxet. New Yo?k. ALAPY who HA$ NOT A SUFFlClFNCY UF MF.tNS, would ask tbe loan of fifty dollars Trim a gentl-itati for a fe?mon'hs. to enable her to ooramenco a small re spectable bueines* Anyenehsvin* snob a dispssition ean do much good by assisting h^r, who claims a ri<ht to virtue aad respectability. Addrets Loan, Herald offi"*. Bf>NDS and MORTGAGES WANTED?S1XTV OR seventy thoosard doMars ol seven percent mortiai?s. in lsr*e mims. in this city, or on Atlnntio dock ntorex. Brook l*r, if st a reasonshle discount, will be cashed on applloa tion to Mor?imre. Herald oflico. Bonds and mortgages for sale.-a fii^t class sevtn p?r cent city moytfay*, tor S.-'.WO, and three $1,000ea(b. Addree* CafiUl, H raid ofllce. CALIFORNIA CIVIL FUND BONDS _y*3S*S. PAL I; m?r, Cf^V hrn . of San F^nclooo. hereby r1?* notlcf tbat *b<% coupf>Tis of the following California civil fund bonds dro Jsr-irrv 1. 1RM. will bo pal 1 atihe American Fxohan"' BerV, Nn. GO Wall ?trf?t. New YorV. On 7 per et. bonds, due Ir 1F.W, as n<T aot of A nril 2^ 1S51; on 7 P"T et. bonits.dnr |o iw?1 as p?r set Cf April 1861; on 7 per et. bend*, dne ip 1P70, as per act of May 1, 1153. rlAPn ADVANCES, fOR BOUGHT OUT FOR CASH.1 ' livfr?l'y. m stornse of all kinds of merchandise, p?r rrnel prop*riy. poods in custom house, anorovd * ootts, dia I mords. ycld and silver ware, piano*, Havana sstars Ac. | Applv in til * a ore AT. Fulton r treet C G. TllO^IPrfOV. Dividend -office citizens' fire insurance Company. N iw York, One 5, ISM ?A dividend of ten I percettliasbeen dcele.red tills dav. pas able on d em an I, at 1 the offiM. No. 67 Wall strc?t. J. M. MoI.".\N, Secretary. nTVID'ND.?TnE HOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE North American Fire Irnnran?? Company ba?e this da* declared a dlvHend ofeirM per cent., psvable on de'uand at Vo ? Wall street. R W. BI.EECKKR, Reorstary. Nrw Yopk, Dec. 6,1*5S. JOHN B. MI RRAY, NO. 12 WALL STREET OVER Contlrent'1 Hank n'*otiates on commi'si n the purchase and sale of railroad bonds, stocks, bonds and mortffaros a*d ether seeuritie*. Advance* efl*?ted upon ye*so'? and ap proved merchandise. Tiber al CAsn advances made atno ?.i henry J street. New York, where oast to any amonnt ean be oh tained on ea?y terms, on wstrhes, lewelry. diamonds flee arme piano*, merchandise, silverware, or any other de? frlptlon of property. Apply In the front room, sicond story. Honrs frrm Into 12 A. M. and 2 to 5 P M. N. B ?Thohinh es? price paid for furnitnr*. MONEY1 MONEY 1?CASB ADYANClIt MADE OF rrooerlee, dry (ood*. hardware. *erars. planes watsbas lewelry diamond*, merchandise, and persona* Pr"nejr*y teneraliy. In sums te suit. Apply to R. WOOD. W Jnl*** itreet ftee>< Boor. OAee hours trem $ A. M. to 4 P. M. OFFICE SIXTH AVRNUE RAILROAD COMPANY, New Verk, Dee.0. 1MM. The /iraot'r* lav* d*"1ae?d a dividend of (lvi per cont rnthecapltO stock of this Com pany, payable on the 10th of Jannnr ? nert. D.I' nARIIYDT, Treanrer. ?REMITTANCE." TO IRf LAND.?PASSAGE CERTIFf l\ eatos drafts from ?1 and upwards, payable at si/ht. in mi town throughout Ireland, fnrland, Scotland and IFaI?s, sre Issued by 'he unders'med, *o1e pas enxir a*ents for the Swallow teil line of Llverrool ard London naeltot ships. BOWM AN. GRIN NELL A ''O . ?1 ?o?tI st- . THiVd AVFNI'F RA'I.ROAl) STdf'K "'tN'tD-IN exchan** for a first olass bouse and lot. near Fifth ave nre, or for vacant lot* in that vicinity. Addrcs* Railroad, h< i ,VH ?ost Offiee. DANCING ACABBMIM. FERRERO'B DANCING ACADEMV. NO S7 wfst Fourteenth *tr*et. ?Madame DnSreul Fer-ero and Ed yrard Ferrsro respeetfnlly inform their patrons and the pnb I'e that their academy I* new op-n and pnpils may enter at all times durln* the *ea?on. Y'lin* 1adi?e* and master*' Classes Wtdnesdays Saturday*. Mondays and Thursday* st HU P. M.: fentlemen'* ev*nin* ela?*. Tnosdaye and Fridays at 7W o'clock: on Saturday evening, nt 7H o'e'oek. a ela*?foy practlslny Private leeacn* and claise* in families and schools attended; soirees riven a* neual S?viral new dances an! quadrille* will be Introduced during the season. MR AND MRS. McFARLAND'S DANCINQ AND Waltiin* Academy, No. 1?7 Fourth street, corner of Sixth avenue. New olaeee* formln* for seoend qnarter. All fashlonabl* danoa* aad wait*** taucht; alio, fan y danoiut Classe* for gentlemen, Meaiay* and Thursday*, from Hto III P M.; ladle*' *y*nln? claw. Monday* and Thur?day?, at 7; ?hildrtE'i oUm, W*dne*day* Mi Saturdays!! to SK o'?lo?k m. v Ac nnn roE ?AL*. ?PR NBW THREE STOBT iT<J,UuU, brick dwellinge.with liotM an Second trnu Price eaeh, lA.UW); ealy $I..VU to pay 4tn?aM?k. AIm, ?everal corner dwellinge, with atoree. IB kaituu neighbor hooda; aad two hundred (Irat nlaae dweHiaga in evary (art of thia city, fur aale by A. SKRGAANT, Wall atreet. i>o 000 -*?r salb, chbap-a magwificbwt I* AtUd op reetvirant on Broadway, low ?veragiaK fr^m 9W to $01 a day. Tba proprietor leaving for Furrpe oa important boaineea Apply to PLUMS k VK RANCB, tlo. IS Chamber* (treat. <t:Onn ?I*"1? STORE FOR BALI. FIVB TBABS i, iMMF, eatahliabed, in * food neighborhood weet of Broadway, on 3no ?' the principal evenuea; acpitt! ataad for a yeung pbyrician o> aovfotd druggi >t. For fall par ticulata *p>Iy to_B_W. RICHARDS, .SU7 Broadway. <Htnn-CASH-A TENEMENT HOUSE, ON F1R*T v''"'' av<nue. near Thirtr aerond atreet. will ba aold ftrP> !*??; #4 '*10 can remain far Are yeara, the ba'anoe to anil tha rurchaeer; will take gioda in part payment. Ad* drift C. W , Chatham aqnaee Pod Office. Billiard tables for salb?nearly new, will be told ch:>Ap for ctih. Inquire of 1). D. MASH, 310 Broadway. Dtro BUSIN ESS FOR sale -the BUS I NWSS, TO father with th? atock and flxturea of a wholeaale drag I 'oas in thia city, that haa boen nataliliahed for a number of yean and new doing a a?lo hiislneat, will he (old on aery reaacnable terme, the partie( wiehing to retire from the buai reaa. All communleati'ine a^dr-aa-jd ta B. A Go., box 2,141 Port Office, will command attention. I ENGINE AND BOILER FOR S VLB?OF T?VBNTY Hi to twenty live hovce piwer; built for tha govern ?ment, at rreat expeiiee. Will be euld In-*. They are nearly new ard in flrat rate order. E. JENEIN*, No 3 Naaean atreet. POR SALE?THB DIORAMAS OF MOVING AND ME chanical aceree, Uluatrativn of the Crnation and Delude, battle* in Miiiuo, A" . containing from ten to fifteen viewe; tht-y were drawn and manufactured by a oomnaay of artiaU part of wham were In the Tolunteer aervice in Vexlo#. They ?mbrace nearly all the piecea and aoenery rpreacnting (even viewa of the Bible, Creation. Garden of Pa*i1(aa, Oa Inge, Ac., approach to the laland ef Loboa, a nauMcsl (cena. eneampmant reconnoitering, landing, bomba-d mi'iit, and evacuation of Vera Crai; three viewa of the battle of Cerra Gordo, Commodore Conner'a Fleet, and tha bartilng of tha (tore houaen at Point Ieabel, bombardment of Matamoraa. ?iuue of the army through Ce'alvo, battla of Moaterey, o. They were exhibited in Philadelphia, Aroh atraet, above Sixth, flya yean mo; ooat over three thoaaand dollara, and amopg many complimentary aokioea of the preaa. Bar. Tho maa P. Hart. Colonel Wright, U. S. A., and Commodore fonner, pnblielv andoraed at that time their aoientltle ra preeentatien. They will be aold a great aacriHce 11 oloaa a concern. Apply at, or addraae Volunteer, 18 North Second (treat, Philadelphia. Fm OR SALB.?IMMEDIATE POSSESSION OIVBN-A ? nioe modern built three atory hrick houie on Thirty flrat (treat, between Fearth and Lexington avenuet. Price Alio, two three atory hon(e( on Twonty fourth atreet. Prioa r.BOO. B. B. KINgHIM BR. 319 Fonrth av?uu?, after 1 P. M. FM OB 8ALB?BIX DRINKING SALOONS, L0 3ATBD ON Cedar, Warrea, Barolay. Veil Broadway. 8i?ruee, and Water etreeta; a aaperior eating houee, on Caaal atreet; an oTiker (alorn, oa Third avenne; and a tavern, on Hudaon atraet. Apply to PLUMB A YERANCB. IS Chamber, at. FU OB SALB?THB LBASB. STACK AND FIXTURES OF oaa of the vary beat public houaea ia tha lower part of tha elty; terme reaaoaabla. Apply at A. HARRISON'S Real Batata and Law Offiee, 98 Cedar atreat, or Columbian HoteL Ohatham Square, after 4 P. M. FORSALE-A TWO BOLT.tR adams press, platen 86*40, in good order. inquire of J. w.bro wn, iwninwitmi. FOBSALB-THB 8topk AND FIXTURES OF owfc OF the beat oyster and drinking aalions in the eitv u make sirs' ?li! ioid ?,n j"*0"? ^nnn^Utntmn. Apply ?l the n0.v2i third" Jot. O?0<', 133 Km"u ,twek> room For sale-two cottage houses, on clinton avenue. Brooklyn, with two lot* and .table to each, xney are well finished, marble mantels, iu, hot air furnaoes rnnjres, belli, speaking tubes, Ae. The location is nnstir Bro #d m brooklyb- *pp1' t0 r- sa8jeant & gat, 1?7 For sale?a large splendidly embroidered ?wmson. of the most eitenaive rieoos of needlework *xnlbuj4 tbu season in the Crystal Palaoe. Pl<ase call at >o. 240 Thirty second street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues. F?.^aV,* ; ;?w.?"condhan? BILLIARD tables, with all of the fixturee complete; also, a splendid stoik 01 tablet, at the old stand, No. 90 A an street. GRIFFITH a DECREE. f0 * ?4l.i'COTTAGE. containing ONE 25 btj'1, *,ni,,5 r00m br 1H. kitchen, live bed iZt strft?'k ?ervant'i room, exoellent water and briok ci>.tern, lot axihy -a inquire on the premise* of Mrs.Charles Williamson, iliiabelhtown, N. J. For sale cheap-a sofa bedstead, nearly new, and a first rate articie, in rood order. Apply at .*> i ronby street, seoond floor, near Prince street. a0?' "epkr8 and farmers-fob sale, ?h. '**???;? *a?rn known a* Bradbury's. "" h0"^ ?,0?? SALE.?ANY PERSON WISHING TO ri? bu.ineee o' hotel teepin* will and this a rare chance to get a bouse at a low price and ehean rent Tie house is situated in the moat pleasant part of Broadway timiad > >?'?" ? * buaineaa; alte a fine restaurant at jgBwSSff'rSZJSS?"glY8n for toUi"- Addra" fULL SIZE, ON easterly side of Ninth avenue, between Fifty ninth and Sixtieth f?nr, on southerly side of r'fty ninth street, opposite 2b*lmnnortl,?rj* oob,ln*,,?jn*225 feet east of Broadway; one, ^0*100, northwest oornerof Eirhty sixth street and aveane B. W. J. 8tEWABT, 157 South street. ?TOE ENTIRE stoflk and leaae of one of the beit clothing stores in the citw " >|?tn occupied as such for the last fire years, and t? o?vd0i?* ? f00*. bnjines.. Seldom s.oh an opportunity Herald offlco ?n ,trw,t- address B. s., s^?d*11.t*c>ana??tm8.? a'*** BROADWAY, WEST imati?. year* lease, for fale; a fine lddr<?!!' -??? ** ?roeer, or most any business. Huaaa, with name and address, Leaae. Herald ofcee. sjwkjvssi^tswstsst^s *0b sale-suitable fob A TOW ?r u as *.?7 ""perior ssgine, in tool order ls :v7a?." ;w"7 f -?i'i' ? ?,ht ass;, as - CHA8. w. COPE LAND, 6i Broadway. TO op IMMEDIATELY?IN conse quenoeof ill health, a mustard mill, entirely new in fnii work?n? ord.r with selves and all other r.qui .itS uteS.ui also, a quantity of superior bro*n and white must&rd The tmif onaiata of oi^ht pairs of rolkra. eifht atamm? s-'ivivf-i tttmel< *'th four aeives each Ft ooira 0? W T. fark1kb, or of o. HI0QIn8. loww morriaan"^ ' wauriild and unf^NPORT VILLAGES ONE i u iv? an aere in the latter for 'rthit. *' wiul n*mt u< address, Wakofleld, Herald . AC., wa5tkd, A RARE CHANCE?boarding HOU^E WANPKD BY !?je'lam'l,e?? all the modern impruremonts, xas cro jSituation between Twcn'ti 11 office! * r t? "daV. (P?" "?"?>'lends, Herald otore WANTED?WITH baskment, IN JOHN i ? or ?faid?n lare, or ?liinit.y. a nply to S 11 ?ohln street *BUer ?' 1"th" Mt' ?nl f??vroods. 62 WANTED?by A centlevan and I,*dv i? irv furnished rooro and bocronm with hntH11- v ,clramed A NEATLY furnished PARIOtt avn WANTED TO purcua9e-CL\Y LAND 8ltitart I T ri with'n ""'lei of th'e city of n-w Jm ' 'i'.^a'-er oommunioatiun. Address J p n..,u cficc, atatirg particulars. r" u<,r&1<1 WA ntAi>7th -occasional u,e of a roo? XL#'^sstjs by vr i d n* iron Id bv^lvv^ dreu A. B. m., Union Square port ottoe p " *' ai ,\L"i"?st"v?, n eaitf^tjut^tieasr^^ ? vn ?tove? > o <* a?! ?.t'' ioti 08 ?' vari???? .1 ijn ?? ptrur No. 7. p-tcnt 1.vj ? avio ^m. mno?n.ap?lst".tB fo.r ??" Ropublio, cl an *nd in erod e adltii.n ?? ?? ? barruls c unnon, Staten isl tnd ferry slio^wi ^htklm mardifakers, paperstainers, electsottpa t\ dl;PRAT, LADIES' fiair drf^^rr rvvrainr p assliwmm* /"^ekman WINDOW GLASS.? JITsT rp^vivsn ja/eror, for sal^/^frioln mul^com^a^y,1^" "ad fpile stfamkr hii'mroldt A^horr-l r>rr 77< L ?h?e o:^.' whlo0hC p'?r; !ikteo 'n* pf1l'"* n^rte..vh^?ts bottom as one fourth t,).e power ef h*t ? ? wtr? ou' ?' her < ?? 0rtu "tte unriV.e ^rr T'?vr^*vx^ri\* yr? london Exhibition 1861 im fuli? oii medal al the their a,.., atundane. a th.'&'j0?., ' ? he will every info mation a. to ths .iovt .l tl'is jroeaes, ostimatea, p,|?es. ao i vt('? ??.. ".i ? ?oods from the Palac# on the m.h inst w"*?e their ,>S? i^ateantl^1?noy*ltu*?ama|?rt^'-? riohes*, and most varied assortment tavhe'ehv** f5ui '**"*? " #r and at eitretselr Kfceiyed PEE steailintlllalf^>(?5' t*rr r'ctl brumels lac. so%pl?nilid aeleeuo^ aw f"1'11' d'al?i eon .ollaw, Ac. Jh, to? przti i r ?l*nP artioh, I AX WTWTW imR-BOAKDIMO-ITTn 0? LT?J handsomely fnralehW mrtanti U 1st with prl '**e board for the winter; th* bom hu th* medera lm trovements. and I* pleasantly located. No. ltf Nlatb street, butwern Broilnj iti Fourth imu. in vmon nQr&KM.?k handsome fiii."* and L" MtMBiuMTMM. Httobli for i family, or two imMww. A FEW GENTLEMEN MAT ?? ACCOMMODATED with baard and single rooms at No. 123 Chamber* i treet References required. A fine mnirr *00* on tit* second floor, with ether room*, suitable for r'atlemen aad their wive* >r stngl* (ontlomea with fall or partial tint at 17D Oaaa' tmt, bhrntN 'tohanged. A furnished ROOM TO LET SUITABLE FOR OVI ortweeinslo rentiemon- Apply at 111 Grand (treat, corner of Rroadway. A* FLEGANTLT FURNHnED PARLOR TO LET-TO ?Ingle rentleaiea. or ?eitleman an<l lady; alio, a aeat ront basement. Apply at 74 Frank I la (treat, near Broadway. A SWOT,? OBNTLEMAN OAN B* ACCOMMODATED with a parlor and hedroem, with !wi? oloaets attaahod, the second floor with or without breakfast. with the ??i*l lere af hot, oold. and ahower bath*. Plena* ann'y at <58 Rut Twenty second street, b*twe*a Fourth and Loxlagtoa avo <iw*. A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE CAN SECURE GOOD board and rood room* in a first el a** boa**, with (a*, Ao Aprly at 94 Warren (treat Brooklyn. A T 712 BROADWAY TWO SniTS OF HANDSOMELY C\ furnished parlora n?d ainsle room* fltn bo obtained, *Hth private table if do*ir?d, for the winter, by respectablo parties. at fair prion* f^r superior a?oommodation?. Tho con veniences ataohed to tho houae are modern, and goodattenu anc* furnished. A SI'IT OF ROOMS, handsomely FURNISHED, with or without hoard, la a fir*t clan house. with a'l tho modern inmrovements aad luperier scfmmodation*. Baft reference given and required Apply at No. 5 Bond at. A STRICTLY PPIYATE FAMILY WOULD TjRT TO A rv sloile gentlemen a famished room, with breakfast and tea. whe?e every eadeavor would bo made to Add to oomfort, a; No. 1.18 Sullivan (treet, third door from Houston. Terms ? oderato; reference* exchanged. ATTUI BOARDING RXPnANrt*. 389 BROAO^tV, room 12, crnwde of boarder* flock in dailw and th r nnv board irg housekeeper* who register their ntrnn* ar* sreodily furnished with *aeh boarder* a* they reqn'r*. New York, Brooklyn, Williamaburg, Hoboken, And Jersey City apt ucies, concentrate at thl* office. A SMALL furnished ROOM TO LET TO ONE OR two single gentlemen, In a private home. A person w ho l( able to gife leaaona on the piano will be taken ai par tial payment. App'y at No. 98 Prinoe (treet, a few doori weat of Broadway. Board.?s?s broadwat.?persons visiting the elty, permanently or tranriently, will And pleaaant room*, with boar4. *nd all th* oomfort* of a home, without the annoyance* of larg* botelr, at MA Broadway. The loea 'o* la moat desirable. Transient board SI to $1 BO per day. Board?wanted, in a rmspectable iron**, for a gentleman, wife and *on, fourteen yean old. In a taatoal location down town. Communication*, with refer ?ee*. term*, aad loeatioa, to b* addrowed to W. B. R.. Bernld Qffiee. BOARD.-ONE HANDSOME FRONT ROOM, FURNISH ad, t? the second floor, can be obtained at 49 Bleeokor (treet. opporite Wei ley plaea. BOARD.-TWO or THRRR gentlemen, or a gen tleman and hi* wife, eaa be very oomfortably acoommo datod for the winter in the immediate vieinity of St. John'* Park. Th* room* are well fnrniihed- lart* front parlor, with bedroom ard pantry attached, on the eeoond floor; bath* ?1 loin'ng. The family U small and quiet. Term* reasonable, amd references exchanged. Apply at No. ( Beaeh street. Board.?single gentleven can br accommo datcd with ro-ms at No. 80 Whiie street, fir*t bloek eaet ?f Broadway. The home ha* lately been flttod up with bath* and ga*. References required. Board?west of and near broadwat; house flrtt class, and newly furnished throughout; ha*bath* and gas; room* and salt* now vacant Dinner at half-pa*t fly* o'clock. The most unexceptionable reference* required aad given. Apply at 39 Clinton pine*, near Eighth (treat. Board.-furnishid rooms to let. with or without board; private table if required. Inquire at 23 Union place Board.?a parlor and bedroom furnished, to let to a gentlen an and hi* wife, in a private family; alao on* room suitable for a tingls gen tie nan; all th* m?dern improvements, aad oontlgnon* to stages aad railroads. No. 145 West Twenty *eeead street, betwten Sixth and Seventh avenues. Board.?we call tbe attention of south Americans and other Spaniards wh* wish board and the oomforts of aa agreeable home, ia a r?spe?table private fa mily, where there are at preseat a few Southerners, *?d where the general convcriatUn of th* house is Spanish. It is an excellent opportunity for those wishing to learn the Spaa ish language, as they )an hays constant wraetioe. The Frensh lanruage Is also ?po ten by members of the family. Looation 25 West Twenty-second strict, betweea Fifth aad Sixth avenues. Board?a gentleman and his wife can be accommodated with board and bedroom, In a house clean and nestly furnished, in A (triotly private family; ao children No othor boarder*. Address No. 11 last Nine teeath street. Board.?a fine suit of front rooms to let, asatly furnished; also a fr nt parlor on first floor, to un exceptionable fhmilieror single gentlemen. All the modern improvements of eas, water, Ac. Desirably lootted?Mo. 36 East Twentieth street, between Broadway aad Fourth ava il tie; contiguous to Fourth and Sixth avenue oars, and several e'(geliie(. Referencee exchanged. Board.?furnished and unfurnished rooms to let, with er without board. Families and Ringle gen tlemen ean be accommodated as above, In that new and nom tnodions honse No. 18 West Twenty-eighth street, corner of Broadway, containing gas. Croton water, And baths. Stages snd cars soeesrible every few minute*. Board?wanted, a furnished room board for a lady widow lady's preferred, or where there (re few er ao boarders. Ad trees R. R., Broadway Post Office. (tati"g terms and location. Board in princr strfet.-to let one lar^.e room on the third floor, with several small ones, suit\ble f"r winter Also one on first floor. In a first class h->use. con taining all t> e modern improvem?nt*. Apply atK7 Prince stmt, second door west of Broadway. Board on brookltn hriohts.-a front room and bedroom, on the sen?nd floor, with gas, for (in zl* gentlemen, in a pi aiant family, with a few agreeable ?oarJer*. Apply (t 23 Willow street, Brook yn. Five minutes wa'k from Fulton ferry Board in south Brooklyn.?a lady and gentleman can be acoommodatad with a large fur nished room, in a first olass house, sitnated in one of the best leettlono in Brooklyn. Apply at S95 Henry street, near Ham ilton ferry. Referesoee required. Board athobokev.-a small private family havit g a first class house, weuld lot the entire second floor, furnished, with beard. Also, aroom on ths third floor. Terms moderate to thoso who dei-ire a qnletand comfortable borne; location desirable. Address Hoboken, Herald offioe Board wanted?in the country, for three obildren, two boys and one girl? ag*(, 10, 11, and 1)1 Jesre?in eome re(p'et?t>le family, (and near a good school;) Interne from Vew York to be from 25 to 50 milea, an i eaay ef (coess where the eMldren can be pr-'P'Tly oar^d f >r. Re ferences given aud required. Apply by lettor or personally, ta Thoir,as lookyer, lis 800th street. Boarding ?two or thrf.e gentlemen can be accommodated with board, in a plain private fam^y. Terms reasonable. Injuiro at 33 Watts street, corner of BOAKDING.?LADIFS CAN BE ACCOMMODATED with board, by addressing A line to T Z., Broalway l'ost Oflice. BOAPDTN^ -A IWW HOT* OF ROOMS TO LET with board, suitable for 'amities or single gcntUnen Also a back parlor, handsomely furnished and lighted with gas, at h 0. 4 Abingdon square, west aide. Boarding.-tmi fine front room on second flcor, well calculated for a renMeuan and lady; also very pli-asMit (in^le room( for gontlemen. Pieaae oall At V) Jay street. Boarding.-a lady A?n gentleman can have a gcntet-ly farnislied front room on second floor, with ?atL aiid oloeets attached, with bosrd for the lady, la a rlecant and resp'otablo stroot, west sids of Broadway. Paymeot required in adv.moe. Vor particulars address a aote to Etta Broadway Prst Oflice. OARDIVG A GENTLEMAN AND ^IFF, OR TWO (ing'e cenilfmen wisbieg A ?/>mTir'?.ab"e rooiB f*r vinter, iiluesantly sitnated, on ro\Honable term(, can i?e ao Cfmmodst.'d bv aprlvini at 118 Fonrth street, eornet of I mo*; also a physician's effi je, with closets attached. B Board wanted-by two young gentlemen, it. the vMalty of Fonrteeath street Terms not to ex oeed $4 per week each, lire and 'Igbt Included. Address Galen, care of C W. Polman, University Medical Collegs, Fonrteej * h street. French board.?OEh>teel accommodations for rsmilir* and single aertlemen; a pa?lor and bedroom, handsomelj furnished, will be let. separately or together. I irst c'sss h< use gai< and water throughout. Also, a oloa >nnt sitting room on fr.'t il >or. Dini.cr at 5. Rofjrenoes ex (hsrged. Api ly at 68 9t Mark's place Fi RNISnRD ROOMS, PARLORS AND BEDROOMS TO Ut at No. fi College I'lioe ; alao a parl.tr and bedroom 1 tid sinrle r?< m to let, w ith breakfast if required at 141 Vtntii stroot, third door from Broadway. Handsomf.lt fprnished room* tolettosin pie ("n'lemen, without hoard, oonvenlentto Broadway ?id all the place* of smnsomeut To thoso lot king for good 0 irti dat "o?, this is a good otaooe to aeoitre fine room*, nnnire s' 10J Grand street. Handsome ftrnished nnuii to let. or suites with back rnona. ga* Ae wi?h ell the modern Improvements, 88 West Twenty-*evonth *tre?t. Sixth avenue, one block from Broadway. Rooms with partial board, or without, .'d-it n?r. K desired, ean be hed at half-pant five,) in th* tew first class bouse, hsving bath*, ga*. Ao., An., No. UMI fourth avenne, ne*r Twelfth street, one handsome suit on tbe second floor, and one on the third. Alao a large and on* naallroom Apply as above Rooms-witii board for fvmilies or single gentlemen, can be ottaliied by applying at 12 Nolioa tlaoe Morcer atveet, one door bolow Eighth street. pPOV? TO let- WITH I'A'TIAL BOARD TO gen Jl tlemen only; a well furnished room and btdroomcom mnnicatit't. Apply at 21 Ninth street, betweea Filth and Sixth nvennea. Rooms *o let- handsome rooms, witp full 1 board,'? r fsmi'ie* or tinsie ire-itlemon, in s a*? house with mod rn improvements, at 157 Bieeck?r.s*''Oot, opp Kite Def au row. TO I.ET?AT NO 2 CLINTON P/AOE. SEVER\L DB rirablo room* far fawiiles gentl<men, on the fir>t, (eentid ar.d third floor(. Broe?'**t If roquirod. Kvfurenoes exchanged. TO let?FURNIS**"* ROOMS, IN tbe FIRST CLASS house No 15 street, fronting on the Battery, atiitt ble for aiagle ,et tlemen, without board. Apply ou the premi e(. V .erence required. TWr <UITFS OF PARLORS AND BEDROOMS, ON second floor, provided with ga*. hot air. Ac newly ^intished, to let, with board, at71 West Twenty.third street. Reforoncss required. TWO SINOLl GENTLEMEN, DESIROUS OF OBTAIN lag a pleasant aad comfortable home, with to rent a parlor and bedroom, with n*e of bath*, without any beard. A house between Bleeeker aad Teath streets, near Broadway or prefentd, A*d?*s a, fi? statiag mo IIHT.?TBBBB OB POUB GBNTLBBBW CAB M 1 letoantliM with fmliM rw?ia it Ne 164 RkwbW I'rwt. Thoee wuub? to hm together ean b? oomfortobly ukobbtdtm. TXTITHODT BOA KB.?A LA ROB BOOB ABB A BALL ? Mrow, n the mid>< floor, to ? (lNiut UtiMv, nitable far ?i?*1e daairone af aaaii^w >>?>* menta. without board, to Iat, furniehed or nnfnniehed, If ay Mied for immediately. Iniuire at 1<W Franklin atreet. WANTKD-nr A QKNTMHAN, A BANDSOBBLT furtueVed parlor and hedroom, with breakfaat, Mtf Bleacker atreet. Addreia Poet "(Roe box No. S.2?. HOMES, CAHEUGRI, AO. For palb^a rnwirr sobbbl barb rixybabs old ot?t flrteen handi high, faat traveller aad aiaad, perfectly kind in airgle an* donVle harneaaaad nadar M? e?<?dle: mid for in fault. To be aeon at Halliraa'a atablea, 124 Eighth atraet, (Clinton plaea.) aaar Stoth ?"??a. Fob sai.f citbaf-a dark brow* borsb, j#k handa high, aix year* old. toed in daabl ?erilnele bag neee, and warranted aonnd fan ba aeen ft ' wileon a eta b'?a, earner of Bieeeker and Croaby atroato. Lowai* prioee, $100 For b a lb?a cooi> secovo wavb bxprbss wagon. Apply to WARD A I.ABPMAN. Dame atroet pier, New York and Brie Railyad "IBee. Fob ha lb?a fbbb wagon, coal c*bt awb eoal ecale. The abcTe *rtiol?a are in goal order. natr ire been la n?e but a abort, time; will be Bold rery low. Apply at the feed atoraaf Wm. Ilarwood, near the Penny Bridge, Poutli Brooklyn. _____ Hanpoomp! dourlb carrtagb for salb?Btn'/r by J R. Le wren ?e. nee.rly new To be eold low. Apply I' the owner, 21 Teat tVeaty aeeoad etraat, or to 0. 8UYDAV, 1ft laat Twenty second itreal H"R?B A VP CARRTAGB *OR SALR.-A beautiful aaddle horaa, IB banda high, aonnd and kind, and good In ilnel# or double hamate; alao, a top bnrgy, with harneaa, will he arid at a bargain. Addreas Mortimer, Union aqaare Pott effioa To borsb ownbb*.?'w r\nhab. senior, VBTB rinarv nnr"??on, Ti Second (treat, would etate that ha wifl a'temi nitli (kill all tick or lame horee* eommitt id to hia care. Charges moderate. N. B.?Good itabUng and earefol treatment. TATANTEU?A TTOHRE, 1RX FANTiS nTOn OR OFRB, " pony hnl'd. yonog. r?nund, and kind, that can trot a irllalf 2 4fl. Anyone hav'ng eueh a horaa to diapoee of may t-ca-of a piircbaier by addreaaing L L L.. Union equara Poet Office, giving drecripUin, price, and where to btMN. HOTBIil. Atlantic hotbl. no. ? bboatiwat op'obiti the fountain. Tbie old and favorite hctel having bean ?vtlrely rafnrclahed In every department, la now ready to M eehre (amiliea and gentleman far the winter. I PORBWAB. Hotel?the new collins hotel. corner op Canal and Weat atreeta. off-?ri ?oma Terv tin- parlore fo* femlllee. and a taw aingla room*, on reaaonable term*, fee the winter month*. _ TALLBAN k BAPB8. Pr*prieto?? Hotbl cubano, Havana?ry bbs. b?bah a. Brewer, No. 3 Cuba etraat, combining enmfort and ele gance unequalled in the elty. 8trang?re will conmlt their own Intereat by looking at her m?ma and her tonne bafora going eleewhere. Roate at the eteamere for hargage. and a earrlage at the wharf far ladlee or tha infirm. Havana, November, IMS. Waybrlbt house, m broadwat, corner op Fourth atraat ?Tha anbeoribar la now prepared to make arrangementa for familial for the martin* aeaaon. J. W. RBN A LB. 697 Broadway. MUSICAL. AVERY SPLENDID RCSWWrtOD 7 OCTAYR MOT pianoforte for tale for S770 tuperior tone, lean framo, been nsed about 8 month*; pe''aot la all reapeatf; fully war ranted by tho but maker*. The owner if going to *uropo. Tt can be teen from 10 till 12 e'dook, at M Woostsr street. A JH" 5'.".^,,?-? p??? ,r MEI.ODEONS.?9. D. * H. W. SMITH'S KELODEONS ?re to nod la the equal temperament; the hanaoay i* as rood in the remote key* ae it if in the common: the only melodeon to toned, and nnqneationably the best Tor taloM great bargains To rait tome purohaaeri monthly payiasata taken. N. B.?There if another hcnse of the name of Smith, therefore ask forS. P. ft H W. Smith's malodeene. HORACE WATERS, Sole agent, SB Broadway. MUSICAL-EXTRAORDINARY CHANCE?AN MX eellent new rosewood pianoforte, made hy a journeymaa pianoforte maker for hie family's nte, hot sickness oemnel ling ite disposal it will be tola at a yen great aaeriHoe. It it fnlly warranted, and aa 'Id pianoforte would he taken iaex change. Inquire at 103 Weet Broadway, np ttairs. New songs, just published.?"core sin? that Sons Again," hy I. ?. VuhU. * coats. " Ilea Bolt's Grave." tone aad chorus, by I 0. Wateoa. X eeate; snug by Buckley's Serenaden w'th immense applanso. "The O'd Homestead," hy L. Heath, either ef "The Oravo of Bonaparte," IB eente. " The Preoeott Hoin Polka." hy Yenderweyde, 80 eente; with a beautiful vigaeate of this mag nitoMt hotel. Pnhliehod by HOR ICR WATERS Ml Broad way. if It agent for T. Gilbert A Co.'t pianoe, S T). A H. W, Smith's malodeoat. and Rartio'i unrivalled guitars. N. B. ?Seoond-hand pianoe at great bargain*. SEVEN PIANOFORTES AND THREE MEI.ODEONS to let and tnned, for $2, St SI, tV S3 bo aad S4 par month, or for sale very chean. H DUM3DAY, Toaeherof Musis, t* Grand strfet, n?ar the Bowery. YIOT.TN AND PIANO PERFORMRRS FOR SOU*, blee, peril's, Ae.?Persons desiront of enhancing the evening's plessuref with new and eeleet mink given with 'tyle and effect w.*v address a lino to EDWIN POWKR3, 4!? Broadway, musie store of Gelb A Jaokson Tor mi fin IHSTRtrCTIOW. ACARD.-THE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY A J* nounots to the eititens of New York, Rrookly*. R^H Hamshurg and Jersey City, that We new and elegit room* are now open day and evening for Instruct! *n In psnmansMj and bookkeeping. A liberal deduction will be made to pa* ties ol three or more pert->nf Stranger* may receive acoi-nt of wri'ing lemons in three days. The instruction is thorough, and improvsment guarantied to all old and young. Car ls and circrlars may be had at th? room*. Mi Broadwav earnef of Franklin street. OLIVER B OOLDiMTTH A LADY WHO RFSIDES TP TOWN, AND WHO IS an accomplished musician, desires to devote some hours each day to the Instruction of young ladies In mnsie and writing. Where there are a number of rupils in the same family, she would make an arrangement to teach other tranches. This Is believed to bean excellent opportunity for home instruction. Unexceptionable reference given. Ad dress P. R , Herald MBoe. Bookkeeping, apithmrttc, *c.. thoroughly taught, on rersonable terms, by W J RENVILLE. tW Brotdwav. Each student is sopsr-;telv tnstrieteO andrapld Iv advanced in his studies, wl.|l? the knowledge Imparted to him Is readily available In praetioo Open day and evening. MRP. PARROTE'S FSTMII.TSHMFNT FOR YOUNG LA dies, removed from Brooklyn to .'W9 Fourth avo-ue, be tween Lexiniton &r d Madison avenn',s.?Mrs P'.rrole who lias resided feme y?ars in France, receive* a limited number or pnpili desiring superior odncational advantaees. noon of stodv from nine to two o'e'ock. Class for drawing and oil painting, throe t'mos a woeb. Terms at Mrs. Parrote'f ro sidnnoe, .TO Fourth avenue, near Twenty eighth street. SrANISII LANGUAGE -GEVTLEMSN DISPOSED TO learn the above language, after Va?e*l?'f oral svstem, sro respectfully inv ted to rail immediately on Prof. RAHA DAN. st Ms residence, 10 Walks* street, as a now evening clssswill commence tr m?rrcw, (Ssturday I loth Instant, at h tlf paat five o'clock, P M, and af'erwards continus every Tuesday, Thursdsy, snd Saturday, from r.fj to <H? o'clook. T 10 PB'NriPAr.S OF untvfrsities, collrgps aed Iligh Sohools?A geitleman fr >m Enrone it ds *irous of forming a permanent rt ragomeet a? professor of I stin and modern lanrns'cf Fr -h Italian. An . in a ool lfge, universisy. or high so'"ol in thl* State. (Nuw Vork t or insnyother He will teach Engli?h literature and that of ti e larmsgcs aboven>entioned. His edocatlon on the conti nent of Europe has been most aec-implNhed. Highest refer ences as to ability, conduct, Ac He will he ready to oora menee by tbo 1st of Janosrv next, or sooner if required. AddrcssR. H N., esre of the Fev A.F.N. Rolfc. Newborn, ("raven county. North Taroliii* T17E PRIMA DONNA, ELIZA YALENTINI. TEACnH singing by private lessons as before and in elasses, whiat are an imitatioa of the Honiorvitolre of Paris, oomposel ol four ladies in an hour singing alternately alone or i? dnos, at $12 per quarter eash lady Sljrnorlna Valentinl eai >.?> seer, every day at h? r risldence, 86 Fourth avouae. no* Tenth street, from 12 till 4 e'oloek. THAVRLLRRH' SITOR -ii'-st 6AFE. cnEAP, AND RELIABI.R 1 0??0. Ronte ? 1KM ?O'tober arratkfi-m^nt? Albany and Now York Inland routo Three daily trains- aceomm?da tion train, at 7 A. M., and two daily express trains, at9 A. M., ard ati.SOP M.. connecting at Albany with Central line ef railr-ad West: also with the North for Saratoga Sprtura, 0f Whitehall and Montreal Th? trains eonaect wit'n the West ora and Hudson and Herhshire railroads at flhatham F->n? Corners for Lebanon Springs, on and after Mondav from tho new depot, eornerof White. Eiin, and Centre streets, whort ?hrongh tickets can be proo'ircd and haggage chocked. Eor Albsny. For Syracuse, " Schenectady, " Rochester, " Utloa " Bnffato Passengers alto reooived at Rroomettreet and Bowo^y, and Twentv sisth street and Fourth av?nue stations The ah^vo trslns will land and recelvc passengers only at flrol^r Fall* and Chatham Four Corners All othe? tra'ns will leave City Hall station, oomer of Trv^n row and Centre street, at horetoforo. M SI.OAT S?perlntj>?d?ii* ARFANC.FVENTS FOR DF.CEVHER.-ALnAVY AND New YorV Rsilmad.?Two dsi'y oxrre** t?ain? at ? o'clock A. M. and J .10 P. M . oonne"ting at Athanv with tho Ontral Line of Rsllroad est; alio with lines nor'h t"T S? >ato?-a Springs. Whitehall and Montr?al. Ths trains enn ncrt ait' the Western and nndson a id Rerkshire Railnadf at Chathim Four (!orner? fer l.ehanen Sprlnirs T' o ah ve train itart Irom the pew depot corner of White. Elm and Centre ftreets, where through tickets cau ho procured aid baggage checked for Albany Schpnecta'lv Utica Roma. Sv raenfe Auburn, fieneva. Cananditigue Rochester and Rufla lo. Passengers also received st Pr iome strict a id Oo --ery, -i snd Twenty sisth street and Fourth avenue stations. Tho * shove trains wi 1 land and re-( ire passeniiors only at Crotoa m Fal's, Hillsdale, and Chatham ronr Comers. All other ,) trail t will leave City Hall *tati<>n. corner of "ryon row aad Coatr ftrct, a* licrelofore W K. HALL, Snperlntondent / 1.*. V KIN AND ARBOV RAII-ROA D TO PHI I, A DEL " J phla, from pier No. 1 N?-rtb river.?Two linos dai!*, at 111 A. M. and 2 I*. M. Accommodation line at 10 A ?.. hy s'oamboat Trenton te South Amboy, cart to Rordontowa, and steamboat R. Steokton to Philadelphia. Esre tt. Ex press lino at 2 P *., by steamboat John Potter, to Amhof. t' once dlreot to Camden by oars; throush In four honrs ind s half. Fare S3. Returning, leave Philadelphia at 10 A V.. and 2 P. M HUDFON RIYER RAH ROAD.-TRAINS DAILY FROM Chambers street for Albany and Troy:? Fgpross trsin, 7 A. M ?Through In fonrhonrt, oennootteg with trains roeehir.g Buffalo or Montreal at 10 o'cloeh mm evening. p "kfH t"klm' ' A" M-"'Thr<>'"h lrklM ?? 1J It aad ? Express train. II P M.-Emlgrant train 6 P M. Eor Tarry town 1fl:W P. M For Peekstlll. S:.iii P M. Eor FoagA kceptit. 7:10 A M. and I P. M Passengers taken at Cham bers Canal. Christopher, Fourteenth and Thirty first gtreeta. Run lav trains from Canal iTeet. at 3 4<l P M.. for Albaay and Troy, stopping at all way stations _ EDMUND rREvCH Supertntendeatk New toee and Philadelphia direct, yia Nop- .Isrsev Railroad.?United States and KspressllpM through in fonr l"-urt leave New Fork foot of Cortlan jl otrert, a't;, K atii 5 A ?l., and 4 SOanrf (ISO F V. Leave Phi ladelphl* st 1 ,H x M via Kensington. II and 7 A. M .and < .<? and I ?l) P. II , lr; -n the f.?pt of Walnnt street. Fare U fl A# for second elms l)i ? s M. fror> Now York, ard 410 P V *roia rhllad-'pb-K Throurh tickets sold, and passengers snd through iia, <jjte carried f?r Baltimiro. Washington % orfalk and Cnarlot'on In the u ar.d 9 A W., and 4 .111 and t'f V *. trains, an! aonn ^.tlon evreala, <*itb e*t?a trains If hohlad timo. Fatnoacort with ba?a?a art>M tbo hrrf IKtaaa mlMtM holoio Us train kon-aa *