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WERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. aE THIRD AND FIFTS PAGES. RATION NOTICES. ree TION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTIOR 18 HERS ve situated on both aides Eldridge str: b and 87 fast ani oome street from Columbia to side of Sherif atreat, 150 feet Broome street; both sides of p from Broome, itrect; on ooh aiden of itt itreet, 270 jouth and 100 feet north from Broome sti a both of Ridge etree , = Broome strest; on f Ato: 2 outhy from Broome Clinton street, 240 fest sou rom it of Norfolk, Essox, aud outh from Broome stroet, on both sok Soe feck south fram Broome stro ‘on the onst ‘of Allen 120 feet south from treet. All persons whose interests are atfoctod Ly famed asscsements, and who are opposed to tho ye aioe fad them, are requested to present their objvo fo tho underuigned, at tholr olfise, No. 4 Hf Mocardn, within t trirty daye from the date vf this no M GAGE, CHARLES 4. DODGE, Asaossors, CHARLES Mc NEIL o¢, Bureau of Assossmonts, Streot Doyartmont, Nov. 11, PORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIO NOTICE 18 HERE- y given, to the owner or owners, occupant or occit- of ali houses and lots, improved and unimproved » affected thereby, that the following assosa © boon completed by the Ausersors, and lodged © office of the of Assessmonte’ for exa ni orsons interested Bor, re sot paving Forty first street, hird avenues, ‘Tho limits embraced by rush all toe several houses and lots of ground, ‘Pieaes “and. parcels of land, #ituatod on beth at atreot, between Second and Third avenues. are affected by the above namod ts, Fand, who are opposed to the saino, oF oithor of equested to present their ebjections, in writing, p andernignod, at thelr ofice,! No. 4. tall of Records, y days from the di is notice, WILLIAM GAGE, CAARLES J. DODGE, CBARLES McNIELL, Piss of Asscssments, Street Department, No- ment inclu ht lots, lof Forty-firs Acsossors, PORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIO NOTICE IS BERE- giv he owner oF owners, oooup ma love, improved or whteapes reby, that tho following assessmonts have boon, com- by ‘the Assessors, and are lodged in the offic of ths a of Aagosamonta for examination, by all persona inter- vis, ‘For sotting orb and cutter and flexai ig Bighty- saree Fourth and Fifth avonuas,” The limits such assesment include all the 1 houses rand dots of ground npisese ‘and parcels of ituated on both street, beswoon Bb ard Fitch ¢ Fourth avenue, it north and a atreet. All persons the above named assesémonts, ho are opporod to tne sane, or either of thon ary ro: event thoir chjections, in writing, to thé under No.4 Hall of Records, within ‘thirty mee noti WILLIAM GAGE, CHARLES J. DODGE, CHARLES MoNEIL, Bureau of Assessments, Stroot Department, Nov. Assossors, PORATION, NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- the owner or owners, occupant or ocou- P Puithonees ama loss, sunproved ox uniciproved Iseia, the following assessments have boon fo Assessors, and aro loded in the office of (OF examination by sll persons Vir.:—For bi my sower in Ridgo strect, trom n to Stanton stroot. The limits embraced by such t include all the several houses, and lots of grou r ols of land. situated on both Cs from Houston to Stanton streot All interests are affocted by the above named as- ts, and who aro opposed to tho samo, or elther of are requested to present their objections. in writing, dorsigned, at tele otige, No. 4 Hall of Hovord wt jays from the date of this notice. bet WILLIAM GAGE. CHARLES J. DODGE, § As CHARLES McNIELL, Je, Bureau of Assessments, Strovt Department, Nov. 11, ort T DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 ALL OF RECORDS — FET DE sill be ‘roocived at this office until Mon 1853, at 1236 o'clock P. M., ta flag north ‘Twenty- rl ceenek decay 150 oak Gani'ot Lexington to Third sven pefications to be had on appli- te the Contract departmen iss SAWES FUREY, Street Commissioner. LEGAL | NOTICES. arms COURT. HR MATTER OF THR AP. tion of the Sa, Aer and OCommonals; “|= ly of Now York, rel to ache ht} from the Thir. ‘Third avem rivor, in sho ol ork. Pursusn' Darna sirveaeeaot pre: the Mayor, Aldormen, and Commonslty oity Co ive notice shad they inend ss iy ae ene ee a Rartaraa sae ees Ci y of November, 1253, at the opening of be fe B Binh Y NeW vork, entitled ‘Ata Act Feler ty ork, enti C ie rover ta, touching the Ia ing out of streets aay for ott ee Ackepeee soBur Shige sa Tork, October 4. 1558. ae jontreal. Th fdson and Berkshire railroads at Chatham Four Cor. pr Laban on Springs, on and after Monday, from thenew oorner ‘and Centre streete, where h tickeia ven be procured oud baggane chockod ibany, yTACUse, Schenectady, Rochester, received at Bi treot and B ox rs also ved st Broome strest and Bowery, and ixth strect and Fourth avenue stations. The above ind and receive passongers only at Croton Falls atham Four Corners. All other trains will leave City eorner of on row and Centre at }, as here- m M. SLOAT. Superintendent. te im Aap AMBOY RAILROAD TO fe jor No. 1, North river.—Two lines daily, oon M. Accommodation line at 10 A. M., oat Trenton to South Amboy, cars to Bor ambont R. Stockton to Philadelphia. Fare Ex: PLM. by sto toamboat Jobn Potter, to Amboy, cry through in four hours an face oe Wevurnize, leave Philadelphia ae 104. ML, GON RIVER RAILROAD—TRAINS DAILY FROM hambors stroct, for Albany and Troy: pts train, 6 A. M.-Througs in {our Lours, connecting reaching Buffalo or Montreal at 8 o'clook same ‘train, 9 A. M.—Through way trains at 12 M. and Accgmmodstion train 63 P.M. ror Fo RS nadie Mw Pa or Pou ‘an . Pas: oa al, Christophor, Fourteenth pay: from, Canal street, at 6 F. M., for Albany ‘ ‘all wi rst PPI OMUND FRENCH, Superintendent, YORK 70 MONTREAL, OGDENSBURG, BUR. ston, and 8%. Johnsbury, vis New Haven, 'Sprin Sioa Falla: Rutland, Windoor, White River, Wells Montpelier, ‘St. Albans, and Rouse’s Point, ‘Ticket Havon railvoad, corner Broadway and Canal Ry-aixth street and Fourth avenue, Baggags ANCIS HYDE. Agent. 188 South street. YORK AND b hea! ere ae! DIRECT, nat M., from she foot of Usdriptie, ‘Through Uokote rol Ten peeeengers aa grea carried for Baltimore, Want iaton, Norfolk ‘with oatea trains if atin frascengore with baggage cross the ferry fifteen mint ASTROLOGY. FROM PHILADELPHIA, TENDERS ¢ Indies and gentlemen of this city, in fy, love, and. law matters, interpreting dreams nd science, constantly a by Napoleon, and fl the name of the tie ae hey will marry, sidenci /PREWSTE! services to pames of he visitres. jorner of Bowery. Ladies, 50 K.—MRS, ROEDER, NO. 149 WEST EIGHT: bs, gives trusinformation on all inter Tife, on th rosont and future events, he same Indy" thas formerly resided fa, Wooster ear Amity etrect, Beware of imposition, and re her residence, No. 149 West Eightoenth,stroet, be- ronth and Eighth avenues. MUSICAL. 7 esereed SPLENDID yor oc- ee Permne owner ( eeloek. qt oan bo seen at 142 Chambers wrest, .—MME. PETTIGREW, PROFESSOR OF PI ye peje netstat iat ct peedtally informs her pupils and friends that she ructions at her Fosldonoe, enue, Gheloee ‘ij or at her pupil ‘4 nd TP i Notes Bat ou: Messrs, Scharfonbere” S AND MUSIC.—JUST PUBLISHED— roxas Valeo, with brilliant variations, by Gk \ onl 63 conte. eotre of our Time, Py howekl Cy L ts. Little Katy, Bet gwlok. 2 25 conta, oa. HORAOR WATERS 333 "Broadway, [NI8T.—MR. OH. ¥, 0. MOLLER OFFERS ERR. his services int! re pag He begs leave art, a fo eare, Wor this assertion he ed the most hon of Mr. A. B. Mi jost colobrated musician rx, thi Teted cc sutjoin' the followi: + pleacure in re omenending’Mr. 0, YO, Muller, cient orga: to a ow 4 gas of availing chemeelvor ot his'vatuaste ‘Went Twontioth stroon it No. 49 West Twenty FORtEE, Haney, be, ocrceg pea 4 Mf yf hg 500 in eit on improved property in or Brook! ie 8, 500, C 433() “000 () —MONEY AT NO. 4 VESEY STEEN? Ix s_ MAY sum roquired.— Liberal advanees | Ow (or bowxht out for cash,) morchandise of goods in bond, seears, pianos, watchei and porsonal or other property gen segare, &c., de., from to wolook. $25. 00 & i beter, on etalon y jo" ata for onsh; branoncti iT? ahah anonction Sirens WM. TAYLOR. 10. 000 TO $10 ADVANCED ON DIAMONDS, watches, jewelry, or pers: mal property, of any ‘ercription, in sums to suit, on reasonal 7 or bought no | for cash, at the wate importing and 102 Nassau Street, corner of Ann, room No. y second floo | $500. —WANTED, AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, WHO an commund $5) iv ready oash, t | terest ina’proftable cosh business already established: oF & Bolery will be given, and seourity for the money. Apply to A. Rebinson, 85 Nassau street, up stairs. 300 Oey ADVANCES MADE ON, (OR BOUGHT OUT FOR const) diamonds, wat y \d merchan. dice ge erali also on personal property of alii cn. jewelry. forsale, Apply corner of Brondway, room No. 14, up 8 hours from 9 to 5 o'clock. PM ONRY| MONEY !—CASH ADVANCES MADE ON «roveries, dry goods, hardware, segars, pianos, watohes, jewelry, diamon: 8, merchandise, an goneraily. apply to R, WOOD, 69 Office bh. Lid from 9 A. M. tod AP, Waren ‘TO _EXCHANGE—FOR ANY KIND OF saleable store goods, $75) stock ins reliable mi Company. Application ty be made immediatoly, at No. 251 Broudway, oilice No. 3, sevond floor, ae the owner loaves the city ina few cays. WANTED $h00— ANY GENTLEMAN POSSESSING the a and desirous of investing it in « sats and Ierati 8, long catablished, has now an 0 unity whioh ‘afforded, Addrois Cash, Horald WANTED—ON MORTGAGE oF $1,500 WORTH of house fm jure. Good interest will be paid, C floor. Woods w ATOHES, JEWELRY, oO. GOLD WATCH FOR $15—GOLD WATCHES , $35 and $100; silver o} 10; on, to ve bought at the original L. aan tn Bremer sll on him before you purchase. jewelry.-GEO. C. ALLEN, importer, Ne. post Broadway, second tloor. ms, Werranted porfoot time kvepers, from. ... +. +++ S160 to $250 COOPER WATCHES, stessseeees coe 1B tO INDEPENDENT #EGORD And quarter second watchos, for timing horees.... 135 to "alendid pocket chronometers, pertoos time COCKS w severe ngeseceess aes Im te ay Hes, ENAMRL WATOH! in hunting casse.ssere i FOR levors one and all other wateli OLD AND SILVER WATCHES, DIAMON. AND all TUL TURGHNSEN WATOR ‘Ouploa and levers, trom. CHRONOMETERS. Whiok run eight days with one winding. DIAMOND. Wa! For ladios, WATCHES WHIOK WIRD And turn the hands without s key... . Ly ALL KINDS OF WATCHES AT VERY LO PRICRS, Fine gold lopine watches, four holes ewsteay Wino gold detached levers. Bae Gold tohos for ihe indies: ESSER BR Sitver seseeed vers BS etaohed levers: rH ow id earrings, lete, Suger rings ‘eropies, + muoh lesa at ota _ All kinds of gold obatus, | pare Fold wedding rings, Foye and seals, gold pons sa cl ss gold and sliver’ thie bles, bracelets, breastpins, ou: ein i, ookels earrings, cold anc silvor spoctaoles, gold toothpicks, ebarms, chains, Ae. siLvEn WARE. ‘a Stor! vor 6) }, cups, forks, pie knives, map! ram trait knives. wedding onto knives, ko, ‘atchos and jewelry exchanged. All watches warranted to koep good time, or the mo: returned. REPAIRS, All kinds of watches and clooks cleaned and repaired in ahe best manner, at much loss than the ‘usual f prises, by very superior workmén, nd warranted. Patches seus by express to all parts of the United tea tres of charae GE@MAN LADY, WHO SPEAKS FOUR LAN- and who has boon a teacher for several yoars, Wishes w situation as giverness. Can be soon at Mr. Wap- 13 Blizabet! street. RENCH OR GERMAN PRIVATE LESSONY—LEQGONS, @angiais aux Fraucais, Eepagnols,, ote — Translations correctly Explanation of ths bea f the Greek an Tarin classics, Apply at 43 Broadway, Walleck’s Theatro Buildings. to E. TELLERING, Professor. OVERNESS.—A LADY OF CONSIDERABLE EXPE- rience in tuition, meth from Scotland, wishes for an ongagement ag her oharge will not exceed three pupils She is competent to. instruct in music and singing, French, drawing and all the branches (ei o Liberal dress by pre-paid, toM.B.B., East river Post cflice, 21 English education, No objection to go Seutl letier, .—A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO ENTER neement with a highly respectable family, to zive lerons in the Italian and French languages in exchange for partial board. He will give the most satisfactory refer- ences from tho most distinguished persons in tho city. Ad- G. A. Herald office AMAGED BLANKETS BED BLANKETS, HORSR blankets, California blankets, just receives for ialoby WM. MATHEWS &100., 82 and 54 Catharine fore De. oOORE, MERCHANTS —WANTED, TO PUR- 839,000 worth of foreign do ary rods, (no aloths,) fer which ‘$5,000 cash and w houw jot in the town ot Rondout, N. ¥-, worth $3,000, “ail be paid, ‘aud éhe ance in nine months. Would not object to a partnor of enerteplirentie:ouacsetse, With amsouy toaeunis he atook, asthe market would justify it. Addross Texas, Brooklyn ETER ROLERTS, & CO.—(ONLY STORE) 3/5 BROAD largo stock of ladies’ silk hose p mbroiderei and plain. Also. under: clothing in silk aud merino, for all ages. 200 dozer kid gloves, 4s. DRIVATE FAMILIES, HOTEL KEEPERS \ND Sil(P Partisular notice, —Private families, hotel keop- fitting out ships, oan be supplied with linen any ects, Linen and cotton pillow cases, plain, zevere stitch, or embroidered counter , napkins, towel fing, Ae. Ordors can be oxoouted,at short notion, at Aatiatng sey Prices, and with more disna: ‘the BIRDSALL, HASKELL & CO. Furuichin Rooms, 629 Broadway, N.'B.— Partica proferri”g to furniss \beir own ods, can Lave them made up on favorable terme. N furniture busines and in a god location, w artrer with a little capital to extend his busine ioulats can be ascertained by addressing Parton rald office. AKTNER WANTED—IN A BUSINESS ALREADY established, with a.capital ofnot less than $5,000. This ia a chance which seldom offers, For full partioulars address Johnson, Herald one —WANTED, A YARTNER, SPECIAL in Blows ot $1b 000, to join tho advertiser in solkedae Séafe and logitimate business of soven years’ standing, in & good location, Yo an active young man, wish- ing to commence business, this is @ rare chance, ‘Tho ost o eforonces xiven and required. Address Partner, Herald office, Woeearmaean “A PARTNER, WITH $2,000 cash, to open a restaurant in Broadway, under s hotel, fo Netix one of the best stands in the city: ational Hotel in Cortlandd strect, between on the Inquire 3 and 6 “ORNAMENTAL ‘TRON ON WORK, « en Ua] WHO CONTEMPLATE BU BUILDING WILL DO ‘well to oall our iron works, and examine our stock of window lintel and sill patterns, &c., £3. execute orders from four We are prepared to n different patterns of window and varying in styl ‘ous ins: Specimens of our lintels and jE lowing buildings : B. strect; Peter Ci Lexington avenu place and Barcla R. . eightoon buildin corner. Fourth eezect wad iver, ‘itoboken: Petor Golet’s bu Pa ., Twenty-fifth street and ‘Fourth avenue; Tenac Platt’ sliding, Fenty -ninth street and Fourth avenue, and 75 building “went pe! bey , corner Coli rison Blunt’s buildings, 50 Murrs: street; iam Boorman buildings, 125 Chambers street; J. w. siceota; Hew Meek’s bu Idings, corner Church and Vese: York ‘city Fi George Bri, or Mills, corner Broome and Lewis stroets:; white marble front building, 16 Loy aproot ildings, Jersey City; Kemp, Kon) ‘Odeon,) a numérous other p! lamina, girders, kra Gain BR RO TERA CO FURNITURE. be is THAN EVER.—” ENAMELLED SETS, ENAMELLED SETS. Ne. 646 ana al next Ste) to the Durseldorf Gali oeaney sha than others in New York. Sets -FIVE and THIRTY PER CENT, less ‘than abe; z found & anywhere olse, all made from’ kiln-driod w. jhe best finish throughout; all mate oe gar paste a o Groone street. maa oe Warehouse, 546 firead way, > Cheap Ename i few doors abo st., next door te Dr. Chapin’s ohurob at aa aa COTTAGE FURNITUR gant suites of this furniture sold at prices mu then oan be bought at any other place, bari a from 2 tH ded to, . WaRwier: 160. Shipping orders ym ptly atten: Ny ao yt AS URNITURE. —A_ PARTY a AbouT 120 res V Le nh Ly ES in go x ae. Part to for in oash, am e lance on short it in mo} 1, instalmente. Address C. B. Furnituro, Herald offic fice. sid MATRIMONY. sega ff MADE EASY, OR HOW TO WINA fessor Lawton, Boston, formerly of Tendon reat, on receipt of dne dollar, tH Indios or gontl Affootious of as many of the op) osite. mex hearts may ‘donire, The process In so simple, but ting, that all mi ‘ied, Address Profan oston, from the Pesp ‘Oiice tnleae tne portage is Dulas LIFE INSURANCE. AAA Aw —THE LI VERPOOL AND LONDON Ne Wall stro ‘are now prepared, to take up that of Li \d invite the attenti: insurance on most tabi sone, found lower than those of other ital and reserved fund, to- ity of th ‘allolod in this . INDIA RUBBER —THE cHrar. periorit; very respect of Patent by the ms those of india rab- Taly bo applied with vase utility the most prominent articles now made of indis rubber, ag yal oie undreda of others, from which rubbs herent properties, is oxeluded, Iam not surprised te the ale struggles and, gaspings in the advertising cslumas of tho newspapers. The last defencs of rubber sppoars ower the of William J as the attorney of Charles who would mi ths public believe that Good- re not onl: excl ht to make wassed in Ris spocification, but evecy‘other tanriey gifaraupirior, and made of other materials, and ins Font wa, Hake is te frighten everybody from of this comp: to work gutta percha un t, that the enermous protite 0 long monopolised by z Oo con inpaia may nok fe cutoff. He threatens ar 0;be Bu ut says he will mot sue our com; A whiob, ne doubt, is the truth. sie Mr. Judson sooms troubled because I stated tho fact that this Company could not use Goodyoar’s process for vuleanis- ing Rrabbes, in, iis manats nase af oes a erel if A wend, ad would not i! col ‘9 troat gutta pero oon ia the Goodyear treats ah: rubber, Would nol rr size it, bber oom b at in: ee tte peste will rae tl nown, Every on who has nows that they are @1 percha clothing and other articles, when manufao- tured undar Rider's patont, somewhat resemble india rubber goods of the samo kind, itis truo, but their properties are Very different, aud far superior, as will apposr by she follows ing comparison :—India rubber in all warm oxposaros, do composes, and becomes so stioky and dirty as to bo ruined for furthor use, One great and important oharactoristio of Rider's patent vuloanised gutta porohs is that it will not decompose and bocome, aioky under Muy exposure; horein Adapted for all warm as woll as other cli- mites, India rubber haa an odor about it which is very unpleasant. Gutt an ia perfectly free from it, Indie Gutta and ruined ae acide, which do not in the lonst aifeot quite ja rubber, if onco melted, cannot bo recovered again. ‘autte pero may be melted and cooled any numbor of Himes without injriug ite quality or virtue. | {ndie rubber is & conductor of electrisity: as well ay heat and cold. Guite perehs is # good non-conduotor of the Thi gum. The gates pe Neds iarbartalnand Seent joal families, aud were never foun Yot, Mr Judson would hum- ie bye ublic into the belief that gutta percha is india rud- ber, india rubber hey percha. The tack that the Patent Ofice has grantod patents for applications of gutta percha in the manufacture of quite a nuwaber of different articles, which had long before boon made of india rubber, is enough to show that that office does not consider the two inaterials to be the same, Even Good year himsvlf, by two pateuts for applications to certain uses, recently taken ‘out, soows that he considers the two mate rials to be different. Mr. Judson, by tho vory heading of nis oviotion that they aco not the same; and the granting of Rider’ atent, afcer being rejected three times, under a deter uined opposition from soma quarter, the office did not consider gutta percha ut establishes she validity of the patent hag Gar A quest ut, notwithstanding all this, Mr. Judson still tries to show the samonoss of the two mater assorting tat an: yields products somewhat simi ore nothing. Sugar and starch are quite as near alli ut lot Mr. Judson try starch in his coffee for # month or tw. and however stiff it and sugar are nor would sugar answer to fon rale, Mr. Judson would hold that beets, and'maplo treet 334 ous! or “equiv: diokey. By this potatoos, sugar-ow @ identical or equivalent, inasmuch they produce sugar. | According to dion’ in the wo. aro substantially identical An the inet analysis, they come. down to a few or- ciples. But Judson grows learned, and quotes two suthoriti which, as he says, show that the chemical relations of ra Bre “almost” Ldontionl with thoes of wuss percha. That “almost” i# nearly as troublesome ag the farmer's “if.” To show what he carefully kept bask I will cite an opinion or two — M. Arppe, a celebrated German chomist, si percha dutérs in ccmposition from noarly as hard as wood, very tena elastic; that ita most remarkable and distinctive poculiarity is the effect of heat upon it, being cspable of undergoing this alter. nate softening and hardening any numbor of timos without change of property. Fayeh Fresch chemist, in an artiole road before the ‘Acadomy of Soicnos, of Paris, is02, “Gutta percha dows not possess. at any temperature, the peculiar clastic extensi- Billty which characterises Caousohowo; that it oonusts of three proximate principles-yollow rosin, white rosia, and gutta; the most abundant of these three principles, forming At least from 75 to 82 por cont of the wholo mass, is pure gutta, wl whica Prosonts tho principal properties of the commer- ial substanc Wm. allen sitter, M . D., F, R. 8.,0f London, ins recont al percha and indiszrubber, says:—"'Tho two ‘ood deal allied in their chimioul habitudes, busin their mechanical propertios diffor widely; thoy are Produoed from troos which bolong, botaunioally, to differont natural orders. ‘The two subatancos may bo immediately dis- tinguished by the vory diferent appoarance ‘they prosont undergoing solution, The mechanical properkise of sto two substances at once distinguish them from each oth caoutchouc being eminently elastic; gutta percha, on tho contrary, though extremely tough, ia singularly devoid of elasticity. In short, the two substances aro so totally dis- tinct that thoy could never be confounded with each other by the mout ignorant of superiical obsorvars”” homas Drayton, M, D., F. R. § 0 London, says tho ro- his aentysts of gutta perobh, aud iadts retboc wero those found by Professor Miller; and ia reply to a letter written him by the subsoriber, he say: "You ask mo weuld a patont granted to uso certain com- Pounds in the menufsoturo of india rubber bo infeinged upon yy an application of the samo compounds under the same process in the manufacture of gutta percha! Lanswor, io Jay opinion, No, for the roa on hat gutta pereba is not india rubber, Analysis shows them to be diffaront in the quantity of earbor, hyd and oxygen, which constitute theic combinations. ercha ia anon coaductor of heat and cold ; india ruber ia a slight conduetor of buth; india rubber is clastic in its natsral state; gutta percha is rigid or non clastic, and whon purified of ita woody aubstancs appears much like horn. It possessce greater tonacity-than india rubber, is fiver ingrain, and more durable, India rubber is an exudation from a trée resembling milk; gutta percha is a fibrous, concrete juice, a substance fuu id’ betwoon tha bark and wood of the tres, and a pulpy substance taken trom the roots, which, When dried, ure gutta pecchs as imported. [ have examined both gutta percha an uber trees in their native countries; they are botanically dissimilar, and t have never seen the two trees in the eame soil or climavs.”” James C. Booth, ksq., Protessor of Chemistry in the Un versity ef Porvsylvaniv'and Franklin Institate, ia reply 0 a letter addressed ty him by the subse ys “Guitm porcha is 40 dissimilar and distinct from india rub- dor that in its physical charactoristice it more neatly resom- Vies beta or whalebone, The dilference botwoon them in rig- idity, elasticity, and tonacity, is #o evident to tio most suzerfeial observes, and obvious to the simplest mechanical test, that no one can confound them together. Siace, tren, these two substances, go far from being identical aud alike, aro very distinct and ¢issimilar bodies, it is evidons that the ingrodirnts used to compound or mix with india rubber, aud secured by patente, may be employed to mix or compound with guts porcha, ‘Without the least dangor of infringing on those patents.” ‘The roregoing, ovr possession, is and wo tinony, as @ samplo of other evidence in fered for tha consideration of the public; Miggeat to Mr. Judaon that it might bo well tor his reputation in future if he would take afew lessons in organic chemistry before he writes any more on that subjecs. f{ Mr. Judeon it really anxious to learn about tho Appon. sibility of our stockholders, he shall be advi by calling at our store, where he ca» be shown the nam f about itty good and'true men, who have the reputation of being respou- sible; who pay their notes, and who, after onj 2ink our pateat aS long as the rubber combiastion has enjoyed Goodyear’s, £ hope Will not become so purso-proud ay to imagine that they ay only own the Patent Offico, but possess ali the moaey ia the world. If Mr, Judson desires anothor tria| rogarding the validit; of Goodyear’ claimed invention, he can easily have it; an’ oan hi also, somo facts bronghe out that Mr. Day could bot reach, and which may show, not ‘only how far Charlss entitled to the credit of boing an iuventor, but mething about the testimony used in tho oase go for the protection of patont property to the fullest ex: tentof the law, and will ‘aot knowingly infringe myself, nor countenance aay other person in foftiusing upon che rights of others; and L trust discerning public wil frown down, all overgrown combinations that aim to beat down poor in- ventors. Jn the meantime, T invite the, publio to examine our gutta Rorehs clothing, aad other articles, at our warshow Cedar street,’ and satisty themselves of the facts herein one ights of manufacture, under Rider’s patent, for sale, cnliketel terme aud toe enjoyment of tne same fully guar: anyeed to the purchaser against all infringers A fuller statement, in pawphlet form, will be roady for gratuitous distribution at our store in a few d ident N. A. G. P. Co. DANCING ACADEMY, & Ree eae | oon and evening; exolusi veomi-monthly. A Leg ts of new dances will be DODWORTH’ ibis season, uring a recent visit to London Paria, Th soiree of the season will take Friday cronies November ‘ith. ” paar, xh hens bnehehdversnndrree rane ene SORE ANCING ACADEMY.—A. GHERARDI BEGS TO In form his patrons and ihe public, that he will reo gourse of instructions in. olaesos, sb 'his new foome, Wo, Fourth avenuo, ite oo Clarendon Hou, on Saturday, Got he ieee in veneer gh | to Signor @. wil) be smi A attended to. IERRERO’S “DANCING rae hier 69 WEST FOUR- teenth street, conducted by Max C. Dubroul Ferrero and Edward Ferroro.—Young ladies’ and masters’ classes Wedneed days and Saturdays and Mondays and Thursdays, at AA MM. ing clase jays and Fridays, at7)¢ P.M. hooks and classes, or families Attended. N.B JERRERO’S DANCING ACADEMY, NO, 67 WES? Fourteenth ladame Dubroul Ferrero and Ed: Trero respor yoattully tater ‘their patrons and the pub: heir Reade ie is new open, an pupils may outer at jason. reuse ladies’ and masters’ 8, aye, and ‘Thured ate ‘and Fri- M. golnes jen and ls attended soirees given ns usual. Soveral new dancer ‘uadrilles wil be introduce ing the season. ances will be taug! ith mae ae di ide LF Nebeelt Hanae ind schools. “Address ois Houston oe MADAME Avarera, HAS THE HONOR TO tee ilies of New York waa Brookl; ae her di classes now No. 765 Broad’ pen. In Now Yi misses and masters on Wednead P. M.; for gentlemen, the samo day , 159 Atlantlo stroct; 80 einen for stage “anal ply at 765% adway. AGENCY. APHIS AORRE, Aig ‘tralia, efor to itt Puiaast jphies ¥ ee oth) AS y Sg ed fon va uetes, beluunere 4 DEE. JRELAND AND ENGLAND, IN sus from I OWMAN, GRIN! the Cope a oe rivet lantea geran iee, ‘ ve sHivrine, "1 UNITED STATA rman. ee ARCTIC, James] Luce, commanders it “4 te ae with the, Waited “Staten con wD vara et ihe foot of Canal alle sooeram ‘The ste ‘steamship Ps November 26th. OR LIVERPOOL—STEAMSHIP ANDES E. R. M0O- die, Commander. This new and powerful steamer will bail from the British and North American Royal Mail Steam Packet Company's dook at Jersey City, on Satarday, the 7th of December. Passage monoy for first olass passengers only, for whom ther t accommodation.) $20, neluding provisions ward's foo, but without wines of liquoi which can be ‘obtained on board. Freight taken at ross rates, Apply K. CUNARD, No, &:Bowling Green, Be NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES Mail Steamors.—Tho ships comprising this twtr ATLANGIO PACIFIC RC’ as in thelr ane nek scoommedaiions for Passengers aro peer ee ol oe and borane New York to as of Ldverpool:—In in, ia a eo second cabin: BO; exclusive toy of extra bys port room, From Fi ves to New Fork 50 2 and £30. dan experienced surgeon attached vo each SEB, PROPOSED DATES FOR SAILING. From Now York. From Li sarday, Oot. 29 99.. No. 9 96 Wal ent, ‘ietre Dame den anonae it i Si gin owners of these shine pe wilt notes sevomarable for fold. attver, bullion, 4) ial Jewel: precious stones, or mel a Snead bilts of fad Aheretor, and the value there: of thorein expr M lng BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL mail steamships Iw YORK TO LIVERPOOL. Chief oabia pMett Chiot oabin passag Second onbin passag ‘The ships from Boston call at Halifax, ARABIA, Capt, Judkins, QUERICA, Sar Leitoh, PERSIA, 4, "Capt. R Ryrie, EUROPA Shannon, a Coy Lott, CAN ONO, AGapi. Hiarrison, — NTAGY . vessele aarey a olvax white light ot masse Host arboard bow; red-on port bow. AGAR, Leitoh, from Boston, Wednesday, 9th Nov. from New York, Weduesd from Bosto from New soate mond ork, Wednesday, {ath Wednesday, 2lst ‘perionced surgeon on board. The owners of thogo shipa will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, speci ious stones, or motals, un leas bills of lading ate signed therefor, and the value there- of therein expressed For freight or pases 0 2RUNARD, No. 4 Bowling greon. TEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.— Toe Glasgow and New York Steamship Comppay, new steamer GLASGOW, eit tons, 400 horse power,) Robort fot commander, will leave New York for Gla gow on We 08 '¥ 18, at 12 0’olook noon. First cabin, a. Joon staterooms, $90; do, midship do., $75; ponte, Sabin eh third class, ‘$25—stoward’s foes ineluded poly ‘J. MoSYMON) 33 Broadway. HB LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STRAM- ship Company intend starting their favorite stoamships WROM PHILADELPHIA, City of Ginsgow. Giky of Manchester City of Glasxow. Oity of Manchest Saloon $00, $05, ani A limited number of Shird-< ere will be Taken, and found with comfortably cooked ‘previ ons, for 35... sto Liverpool | $40. . Partloa withive to brink out sleir feisuis oan me estos of passage, and drafts on the Bank of Iroland in gums of $1 sterling aud upwards, Handbilis can be bad ot the of (OMAS RICHARD! oie Ren, condway, ACKETS TO HAVRE—SECOND LINE.—THE FOL- lowing ships will loave Havre on the 16th, and New York ‘on the Ist of each month:— From ey li al From Havre. ST. DENIS, Feb. 16. 1,600 tons burtien, Janels. lonso Follansbes, master, 0. fee Bhip ST. NICOLAS, Mor. 16. tons burthe, July 16, Youn 8, Nov. 16. Now snip MERCURY? Apr. 16. 1,400 tons burthen, aug 16 20, Bip Wik tadt i TEE, May tons burthen, Sept. 16. fonk master Des. Jan. 16. are all rst olass New York buiit ovided with ips, ar requisite articles for ie moe and has of paa- songers, aud commanded of experionge in the trade. oa son oe Prosage is Sit thon Se or ors. Goods subscribe warded from any aaryes ma ‘nove Rott ce OYD & HINCKEN. Arents, 164 Pearl strest. NITED STATES MAIL LINE FOR CALIFORNIA.— Redaction in prices of pas ‘i —United States Mail Steamship Company, conne sting with the Pacific Mail Steam- ship Company, oarrying tho frost United Statos mat tor California and Oregon, Via Aspfawall and Panam 8. Mail Stenmehip Company intend to dogpaton for “iopinwall gh Monday, Now, Zi at orolock, PA from pice toot ot Warren sth ct, the fast sailing steamer GEORGE LAW, t John MoGowan,-to connect at Panama with tho Paot fo Mail Steaunsh p Coinpany’s steamer JON L. STEPHENS, Capt ke Le Plena. Parsugh tickets to California by thoas tavorite steamors ean now be purchased at very low pric ‘The transit of the lathmus, at the ¢xponse of the passen- gers, is now made in part by railroad, and the facilities for crossing the Isthmus are such anuot be found on ani gther read to Califogpia, For passage appiy to.C. &. WILT at the | office, wi corner of Warren. ‘ALF PRICE TO CALIFORNIA.—A LADY WHO EM- barks in the noxt steamer (19th) for an Fran agus, desires to have a young attendant to w her during the voyage. Apply at 49 Wost Twe street, batween land Lo'clock. An English or Yankeo girl Preferred, and to save trouble, applicants aro informod that the fall cabin passage is alroady paid, $275. Roferenco ro- quired, of course. NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—FOR ‘New Orleans via Havana, on Saturday, Nov. 12—The weil known and favorite weamship EMPIRE CITY, Henry Windle. ‘This stoamor has been thoroughly overhaul: ed and ia fittod with new boilors, new cabins, and furniture, and is now in every respect in the most complote order. Sh will sail on the 12th November, at two P. M.. from stroet pier. Rates of pasange to Havana and Now Orleau: Stalo rovm berth, 360; standee berth, $90; sLeeraro borth found, 825. now be secured at tho company’s Gdee’ ‘Freight to New Orleans 10 conts'a cubis foot. Beni only taken on freight to Havana. Shippers will be suppliod with blank bills of lading, of the form issued by the company, on application at their offige, | No other form signed, and 23 bills of lading will be signed after, the rie sailing. For feoight or pascage, apply at the office of the compan Wolk: corner of Warren street. "0: ROBES” FRANCISCO.—THE NEW DOUBLE ENGINE on Peabaity: SAN lege oh epee will | bo dispatohod {for the ehove poy jo de and yon 1m sr Napemtar dh Ga Peale Mall sicumasi’Uetapay, USTRALTA—PIONEER LINE,- SHIP’ ERS BY THE ard goods and send in bills of ti on Saturday 16 Wall stredt. USTRALIA—PIONEER LINE.—TE SHIP CAR. TH GE, now discharging cargo st Brooklyn, will hav despatch for Sydney dirvct. Froight landed on'tho wharf, Six first class passengers can be accommodated. For freight ply to R. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall stro faatug OR BERMUDA AND ST. THOMSS. THE ROYAL Mail Steamer CURLEW, W. Sampson, Commander. his fine new steamship will sail for the above isiand a: nerday, 7th Di mber, Saturday, 7th January, esday. 7th February; an March. low has just been built on the C! New York and St. The nd goat caro has been taken ‘to give ‘ iG age money to perands, 5a to St. Thomas, vat Pore ight or Daveaneys AA UUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green. OR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA. UNITED STATES now and splendid stoamship FLORIDA, Cap hull, will leave on Saturday, Nov. 12, fol plor No: 4 Worth river to SAMUEL L, MITCAILE, No. 18 Brosdws The Pa ome i) Captain Geo, R. Schenck, leaves on Wed- nesday, Nov. ough tickets from New York bo Jack- sonville, $31; Phatee sos SS OR fal Sate alt AND FLORIDA.—SEMI-WERKLY United States Mail Line. ben MARIO} gone North River 4 Batra y, N ber 12, at i 1 For freien poly on boards whore ail Bilis ot for passage, at tho office of ‘Spof- faleeton do Broadway. th tiokets to Flori- oksonville, $31; to 1 Pllatks, $83, 10 Ld iat ghd TRAVELLERS. rt NEW AND EI gant teamship JAMESTOWN, of } yi ves pier ISN. R, on Satur- folk, Petersburg, and Rich- folk withSaebonrd and Roanoke th, Wilmington, we Passage and fare, stateroom included:—to Norfolk, $8'; Petorsbury and Richmond $10, Stoorage pase price. Apply to LUDEAM 4 PERASaNi®, af Foad way. OR NORFOLK, PETERSBURG, AND RICHMOND — United Staten” Mail line.—The ship, ROANOK Captain Ci jeavos ever: md the JAMES: 4 ‘pia arrish, Coroleck P m pier 13 North river 1 pAsven fn. + theee ag are {neerpaned. For ‘rolght ‘apply oa OR SALE—THE FIRST CLASS STEAMER EL PARA- guay, formorly known as the steamer Roger Williams. She is about 400 tone burthen, coppored and copper fastened And a remarkably fast sailor, draws only six foot water, an would Ab fd sake, Toxas oF Florida tends. ‘Hor halt boilers rein fest.rate order. Vor. terme and condition Sfpate spply to WILLIAM MURE, ‘Now Or: ans. oo FANOY FURS: Fo AAR RS AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE.—DUPLICATRE of all the shapos in the exhibition, manufactured vag the Gund has A A variety of , from cholo are now sell rat eriber at modsrate prieos. ‘Alne, some vory solend f) designe in rich velvet oloaks, trimmed with Rassian Bay sable, royal grmino, sable ink, rear mara, vane Are Pay A a eeaeee k eo Ladi nan great rior of other Sboise furs, os poott invited to view these vory prey 10 908801 xorY, Y abel su ing bhi iad SBS a skin importer. 628 t i for sale, well worthy. th the etter MY ft sure aired te Nate Fortne, aiention lon of ni il find So pecoea most st se Ne Ho. 96 Beoodwan, OORS 01 "Benefit ie Stevens. ber 11, will se performed iT MANTLE. Von Ar kermoll...Mr St te Ruvalit,...,,Mr. Johnaton HONEST Mr. bady Me Youn Count, iattene®, ‘Mr. Glenn Miss Turnball Kyboe! Mr. Byrne Faphort Mrs. Yeomans LE ckoront "3 Tat Unele Crotehet.,. Mr. Glenn | Miss Maydow. ...Mrs. Broadly ROADWAY THEATRE —R. AB a ag OS ‘November et CHARD TL” Sancuso vortoru Richard, Duke of Glo'ster VI . Bi pat Tiatthows Disha Mise Adel; A Pes TNTONY AND ‘CLEOPATRA’ URTON'S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.—DOORS pen at 634; curtain rises at 7 o’elook. Friday evening. Beverber 1, 11, will be performed A EB BEARTACH Sir W. Stanly... Mr, Norton | Farinet Ostiand Me, Russell Charles, Sand -Orchostra THE YOUNG Mr. neon f Mrs. Wieoewes .. Mra. Cooke Mr. Johnston Mins Robertson TATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREEP, —DOORS en at 634; curtain ri aa tae ‘oloc: "riday evening, November 11, will be en [5 eee UNCLE Tues BIN. sd Piagase c Howe a Stone Mrs Mack JJ. Prior Baunister 0. CHRISTY & WOOD'S MINSTRELS, NO, 44 Broadway, above Howard stroet. OPEN EVERY EVENING. , WEpNespat EVENING, Vocal. a INSTRUMENTA: L MU: 4 NCES, NEGRO DELINEATIONS Ss, ETO, aay open a8 634; commences at7)4 0’olook. ote. «25 conte corre Christy as retells known for the last twelve yarns connection with Ethiopian minstrelsy—takes this emis of informing his friends and the public, that he has formed a, copartnership with Mr. IL. Wood, of Minatrol Hall, 444 Broadway, at whioh pince he will appear every Glee a and hopes te moet his friends in that magnificent’ a modious hal), m his [reeperegar oapacity. He ho} his ¢ r deavors to plone will meet with that success wusleh his fa- fiattoring prospects now prot jo effort on hio part will be sparod to seat V"attpatconage Sexenorous public havo horetofore scoorded hi 20. 'N. HARRINGTON, professionsliy known 38 George Christy, UCKLEY’S OPERA HOUSE, CHINESE HALL, 03 Broadway, near the St. Nicholas Hotol.—Opon every night, by tho celebrated Buokley’s New Orleans Seronadors, the oldest ostablished snd most talected company i in at once, being the first to introduce harmony into gntertainmont, the first to. sing Oporatio gee Burlesque Operas, £0., £0.; likewite, all Opératic Uborusca, now sung ay cee “bands,” wore first arranged, (ab ine om ox: Ponse of labor and talont,) by Buckley's Rereiaders. The managoment bas the honor of announcing that the Concerts ofthis Company Will ail be conducted in I present - ble style—"'fan without vulgarity.” Concert commences at TK? Admission, 25 cents. BUCKLEYS, Proprictors. BISHOP BUCKLEY Masloal Direoter. Lays is wea HIPPODROME.—NEW AND BRILLIANT ‘ze ‘ENGLISH STEEPLE ones Tick Wirn Huabus Josrina, Drecu Learime, on av Lapras Surenaty Mountep. Having boon witnessed by immonse mee, with the mutt Tathase interest; Curing tho lass ton days; nd come ere formances will be continued during the proi week, to- cother with all the other ARING SPLENDORS OF THE HIPPODROME. An ealire new performan n five horses, oalled the Rival Poutillions; Messrs. MARIN and SYLVESTER in the Perobe performanoe, for the first timo. Boxes, 50 conts. Pit, 25 cents. Reserved Seats, $1. Co- lored Boxes, 26 conte, joors opém at half past? and « quarter before 7, formanoes will commence half an hour after. ARNUM’S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—P. 7. BARNUM, Proprietor and Manager; John Greenwoo Assistant Manager; C. W. Clarke, Ditootor of Amusements, IMMENSE SUCCESS Orthe now and intonsoly interesting AN MORAL DRAMA, in five parts, ontitled UNOLE TOM’S CABIN; Originally, Dom dare, Amona THR Lowi. 31 nally Dramat upwards of eighteen months azo, ezpeosely | M3; his aatetiehratnteb by i. J. Conway, | jopular and world-renowned work of Mrs. Tamnixt Besbaee kro ‘This pieco has been in preparation hero, aud under. rehearsal, during the last twoaty: weeka, and 'is now produced with’ ORIGINAL Juvsic, cMORUSES, A MOVING PANORAMIO DIORAMA, and Other exponsive and highly offective auxiliaries, Every Even No Tins Wexx, av Seven O’oLOcK, AND A180 on WEDNESDAY AND Saturp a¥ APTERNOONS, AT 2} O'cLOcK, On the other afternoons of the week, at 3 o’clook, remark- ably diverting and comical performances, for which see the Dilla of the da; ‘Admittance to the whole Museum—to the Giraffes, the Bearded Lady, the Halls of Bier. the Pioturo Gallery. the Natoral listory pirertet nit, he inese Saloon, and the Conmorama Rooms Troll’ an the Perforreiness BBooate: Childcen under ten, I25¢ conte. ‘Beate la tee Fist Balcony and Parquette, 125 conte extra. ee con CIRCUS, CORNER OF ninth s! and Mann, 'Propriotors. NEW ORGANIZATION. This popular establishment is now open for a ORT FALL SEASON every night, with's: company, embracing among the number, MOst TALENTED EQUESTRIANS AND GYMNASTS in the cone. ‘A Grand Performance every Wodnesday and Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Doors open at 7; performance commences at 7}¢ o'clock. Admission to all parte of the house, 25 cents, HALLENGE TO THE HIPPODROME—THR PRO- prictors of the Hippodrome reovived on Saturday the following communication from & young lasy wao appears ambitious of distinguishing herself in the art of horseman- ship — ii} Sraracyreny, Mass., Nov. 3, 1853. To MANAGERS OF FRAXCON’s Hipeoni Gente :—I see by the hoading of your bills, that a you amateur in horsomsnship is to appear ia the steenls ol the Hippodrome, in competition with the Fronch ride Lbave some pretensions in that way, if you will allow the wee of your track to pra tivo my horse, eay one houre morring, for three dave, and will male the prize worth cos: toning for, I will un to ride my horay fasier, loap him forther, and jump bim higher ,ban any you ean produce, eituer native er foreign, at auy time withim one one: Wook. from this date. Yours, very respectfully, To which challenge, the Maaager of the Hippodrome Promptly replied as follows -— Mist “Thave the honor to asknowlodge the receipt of your favor dated 3d inst.. and cheerfuliy accede to your prpisal of entering yor ho competition for ths Jone in re steoplo chase: If it will euit yous convenionce, T will name Monday, the 12th of November, for the match to come off, ang will im the meanwhile place at your service the course of the Hippodrome fr practicing your hors any hour in tho foreucon you will please to designate rige for the succeastal comapotite will boa splendid riding abit and accompaximenta, to be selected by the vinnor, Y and very truly, HENRI FRANCONT,. ANVARD’S HOLY LAND, AT THE peg oe Bead Brosdway, exhibited every evening, at 734, and day and Saturday afternoons, st 3 o'clock. Fe be ‘= conte. Front seats, 60 conte. T IST OF 100,00 GIFTS a8) to Do nrecented to the Patrons of akon Ninzara Falls, St Lawrence and Sequaay tiy ome redite ey EAR ncan $ and Broning, at Ml lai GIFT TICKETS ONLY ONE Dona ACH, Each Tickot admitting four persons. all at onoo, or at differ- ent times, to the Exhibitions, and entitling the holder to one share in the fu Mowing 00,000 GT THR SEVEN MILE Per- THIRTY- Sixth ‘&vonue,—Moore, Thompson & < FTS :— ‘Ht MIRROR ITSELF, Ono of the most profitable exhibitions in the world, worth A £PENDID FARM NEAR BEVERLY, N. J. Containing 120 sores, in a high state of sutyations, with dwelling, barn, and other outhouses, wort! h $. ESRATED TROTTING Hi WORSE ith RAPH, ae can trot # mile in 2:50, rh 1,500, a _ mostly T. Gilbert & Cov oclebrated Zollans, each from $90) Yo $5 to be seen aH Waves, 538 ond way. A ir 4 earwen' worth $50 to $100. ‘* ” Pens and Cases, worth $5 $500 i tho Bonet: wores $8 ach, 8,000 100 Orders for Hats, (on Genin, way ‘Hatter,) . #0 £000 Gold 1 each. 8.000 ne val ainod ‘at 35 9 ita er 10,000 Sr Hake Books, dosoribing the Pan Mirror 6,090 100,000 Gites, raised a ONE GI 3 tater, te, inmure & perfect, fair and satisfactory par. bareholders will moet Seeger at ai MECROPOLITAN HA ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, 10TH INST, to decide on the mode time, and placo of the distribution, and seloct from their number » committee, under whose Supervision the alstribution will take place.” 18 THE TIME TO Buy Ti OFFICE, ACADEMY HALL. 669 BROADWAY, NE OF THE bad PROFITABLE BXHIBITION! 0) In 000, ig world—worth PERHAMS SEVEN MI ‘danzon, NOW EXHIBITING A: _— ACADEMY Bash € BROADWAY, ven awa od Holpnns oF or ifs oe TICXETS, sos ned Ha, 63 BRO WOADWaAY, afternoon and Sana Exhibitions every eloek. GARD wR, 7 riginal al Chest rect and 6) tor a isparagement o of Mr, & 108 rovocation welvere we ‘ail fost kindly intere My ng teh ane itrels, het 53 pany, horeby assert that, to our mi i Christy has at i timos, with nded to i George N. Harrington mast Kind aad ii Srencmont; end during bg Teoonteeterennd deugerons tila Was to him all that mawbr fslond could be insueh onsen, ‘we also know,from written documents and acknowlsd; in the hand writing of neue? N. Harrington, that he hae reosived frot risty, for hiso dollars, ($19,650.) Ws Aethoat Solicitation on they Part of Mr. Ed motive other than performing a1 we Pot ju arte towards our manager, in whore ave boon Re years Rss ‘and whose kin: ry hose soquainted with im, Lewis M B. mass Join B. Donsiker, ‘Thomas Christian, Napoleon W. Gould, J. ED. ORO' PARERNADLE TICKETS, 2% CENTS —uR. Daur. first Ballad Entorvainsons will b Friday rreniuge Nov. mer BD MS tS f doth old gad new, vis :—"'Tho Rainy Day; Tove pty » ‘John Andersen: My Jo: or “My Fathorand Swen ‘Ob | Poorti Mary, urns ” ye, ** een” in eres ‘parte, Min jcommodate all who dosire to attend, the price of Sdimiarion is placed at 36 conte, “Books, 1234 cente. Mo com: —THE LADIES AND GEN- 8 Variotios, Washington City, y, the 1th ins, day, the IBLO’S GARDEN.—ITALIAN OPiks.- Nov. 11, will be portent, tel Gread Up oy oy with ie following immense cast. r) be recure i daily at y opposite ths Park, and. "Nible’s jemorning intil 5 in the even. at mission time oni ‘S20, Beata ay 4 Son's, No. 230 Broadway, i in th Garden from 9 0’cl: ALLACK’S THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR. street.—Doors open at 6%; tu commene Friday ovening, ovembee ll, will be performed VE AND MUN E’ zy. HRISGH'S AMERICAN OPE. usm, Cc ra may, above G 7 allie ae rand OPEN EVERY NIGHT, Sadho rguinity STY'S sol The first and oldest mnie Meith aon or Cd ular at ule if Frome borate et iy, for 8 continued ucvession yoars pt on prithons, 5 precedent im the annals amusement in New ‘Tho a | a0 736 o’elook. IBLO’S GARDEN.— CARD. ae management bog leave respectfully to announes tae CeLepraten Excuan CanTRaTRi MME. ANNA Tau Oe. eS eonte. Savusmvenciiane having aocopted e1 nents in Calife ne Roe OSITIVELY Two NiGHTS ONLY, ot Seo TUESDAY, NOvemner, by, in Done a beh i Bren in ‘ye ey entitled the HTE EGIMEN®, THURSDAY. ‘NOVAMBER in Aubor’s charmin, Oye in three nots, 1 DIAMONDS, ASS.STED BY MR, HUDSON, 1.’ LEACH, ‘MRS, me! the kind ROT ET Wales A POWERFUL! ORUS AND A FULL ‘AND EFF ‘Tickets, 50 cente; Private oxen, Garden on the days 0: performano fons A. ye aie) ee ee’ LLE GABRIELLE DE LAMOPTE, PIANIST, THR only artist who can number among ‘her Sonchers Yeas Cistinguiobed and illustrious masters, Mendolssob: Prudent, and Thalber announces that iT GRA IN AMERICA respectful nee LAND CONCERT It will take place on Thurstay eventag, Novem or rat \IBLO'S CONCERY SALOON, on which occasion ah will present to: she New Fork, poble one of tho elegant and classical programmes of her late certs in Paris’ London ‘and Vianna Partiouloce in tute announcements, IBLO’S, GARDEN.-LADIES AND GENTLE! wanted for the corps de ballet for Le Propl Apply before 10 o'clock, at the stage door, Crosby sieeot HE EGYPTIAN COLTS CTION <A. DESIRE tain this collection in tl peu pe beon Publica Eioed all poceous. we hte roped reer aay attract affor eTsons AN OPpo! of rt ener en from TAM woill 10-M. Admission, S@ ONRS'S EANTOSCOPE OF | CALIFORN’ nd Si now Szbibiting at ine ening, at 744 o'clock edna nits ico oats mot mag 2EN MUNDRED DAGUERREOTYP ES ‘Taken oxprossly for this purp and propHotor, during an ov representi Biss; and ihe sort (smsiel fully descriptive loctur by th enliven the exeroisos. Ti 60 conte Mt HD IN PERIIAM’S Gut | SNTaRE ES 8S AT METROPOLITAN 4. ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, era 1 rer to decide on the mode oon GirTs, we Alsteibuted merase the holders of EBRHAM’S GIFT TICKETS. Now is the the ‘to secure shares. Apply at Acedemy Hall, 663 Broadway. "ch ‘alee AOLLSN HIANGS, worth $90 oe $400 mag colebrates s. A wi A obtained for One Dollar. one of M's GIFT TICKETS. Foumay ob obtain oneet these splondid Instrumente, imens of which? may be seon at flonack Wari ‘R's, Music and Piano Store, $33 Broadwam, Principal Gift Ticket Office, 68 Broad way. CRF POSITIVELY—FR. wo eg gl fey at Hope Chapel, on Thursday, Nov. crease of visiters for two months past, Fastites th the Pi t 3 o’olock, and every even admission to be 25 cents from C4 time until tho close. er wai PANT serps OF CALIFORNIA alas, MUSEUM, 1/6 OHATHAM STRERT, GRO. hibition begins every afternoon ing, except Friday, at 734 0’ol alt, Pye and the ot ee Ho 8 Broa away. prietor.—The above establishment is oj afternoon, ae 3 PO olock, end in the ve ts: tae . ad 7! f ‘Classic and original rey ‘ations of Living tatuary,”” by Mille Castinevs ‘Troupe of Model CH eutlee yihh 9 easier of peantlzal Tot rtionlars, ce billé of exch day. Admission: Seate in vate boxes, 50 centu ‘che with cushioned eam IK BRYAN GALLERY OF <x = taining a acrien of two hundre® « sengadie pany COM- the most colobratod Italian, Spanish” “Flomish aon masters, from Guido 2, sionne, (A. D. 1221,) down to Homes espace Ashen, for hibition at g4¥ Drondway, Soleo Fae spimission, 26 conte, Exhibition hours irom 8 ba ot Os. oe Smith YVESANT Rog! Baeet ats, Consiesss Wer the isSeaed Usnary ANFORD'S ERY, (QPRRA OURR, TWELFTH AND Chettnut str ‘New Orleans Troupe, Meser: cons ainer, Kava nagh, Lynch, Holman Rudolph. dhe. Teleting, dohasom Lindsay, Hester Sa ford ma continue their burlesque operas to. ci ahi qudienecs. "lappy elo Tom” has boom. re by Ae thcurand persons during the past thirty ye, ud. wilh eontinued until further atin. Banford’s ‘Ut ane the only rebuke to Mrs. Stowe's work on the bands, trea ad dg repay Howes? PI iladelphia, LYMPIC, BALTIMORE, MD.—ALL LETTE: On O business concerning this theatre, must be dressed to Samuel Mason, CLOAK AND DRESS TRIMMINGS. Eat RicH cloak tance hanalaiae Ag Ag! REAL cori dest tasorkanent in tbe ott the asians: rel te awe 2 |ONSUMPTION AND OTHER DISEASES 0} QO" im treated b; hn OF eee vane Ae 0 roy ‘! a a n. JOHNEON, 16 D DUANE 8: 5 Com De ompeas mala Aetna xay an hi 6 ara physician. his e conNET NO BULGE BE R. CORBETT, NO. 19 DUANE STRERT, Dp. sont ‘and Wilitem stress, may e graeulvad cab 0 COOP! NO, 14 DUANE TRERT, Ma’ oon. D*. sulted rapt ay His pract My ioe of over rer Yona yours at bis Present ‘ofhee ‘onabloy hit im ‘to offer such mente as can pe cea, no where else in phi lip ots SRR, BY HIS Cae sah eat fer ar rane wo ere deer east of Brontwayy and ne cine’ etaoe hed i WARD—HIS LONG RXPERIENOE Ay, to assure very or di sient say.” His renadlectre ne ban the sufforing daily. ‘office, No. 60 ‘Canal pw one ast of Broadway, 1D °C HUNTER BY FEN APPLIONTION of Di neattine, teater rea drt Ei Saeco Ing ban dseds dant or F dletlan. Ree No.8 Division eens Bo et eed R. BERON, N, NO, 2 CITY HALL PLACE, CO! oF D g streste.— Quick ok a her h md po detention tres el 0 m a Be Ang) t iP. x oti Ceo DE i; Sundaye Bt from ND LONDON P! LARMONT, PAR =e of the Moat " Ay 4 cial Practitioner, Hinde HE pee DE — CONSULTIN seve core cveaing from 7 te HE om D DR, vy pe tio who ee the ita