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ANANCIAL ‘AND COMMERCIAL. SBONEY MARKET. ‘Tuxspar, Nov. 20—6P. M. stock market was pretty active at the opening this pg, and s better feeling prevailed among hold speculators for a rise, A day or two since the pros- was gloomy enough, and considerable anviety was ibited in the street to get rid of some of the heaviest on the list. The slight reaction has no doubt let a he sunshine in upon the minds of speculators; but it é:appear and give place to gloom amd despond- the first board to-day New York Ceatral Bonds oed 34 per cent; Ohio 6’s, 1860, 34; Cantom Com- , %: Nioaragus Transit Company, }¢; Cumberland, {Parker Vein, 4; New York Central Railroad, 4; Erie ed, 1; Reading Railroad 1; Hudson Railroad, 34; , . Stonington declined 1 per eomt; Mishigan tral, . Most of the time transactions were on buy- option. The sale at the regular board of mining sks contizue limited. Occasionally a forced sale is ; but aga general thing holders of these possessing value keep them out of the market. Unfortunately, Gevelopement of mines is so tedious that an speculative movement cannot be sustained. Antorested must have patience, and those who have dence, and are at present large holders, might make \d average by purchasing a good line at current . Inthe larger claws of fansy stocks the future out no inducements to purchase. Many of them been on the street for years, and there is not the flest hope that anything wll ever be realized in the of a dividend. Parties deeply interested in Transit Company stock have recently made nost extraordinary}‘statements relative to the gross ys of the business, and many of them doubtless that the net income of the company is large. It ibe no; but the expenditures are upon such an ex- nt scale that we fear the gross receipts are pretty ly, if mot entirely, swallowed up by them. Inde- nt of the actual running expenses of the steam: belonging to the lice, and the cost of transportin across the Isthmus of Nicaragua, theexpenses in the way of salaries, commissions, &3 His city alone the expencitures for salaries and office mount to upwards of thirty fve thousand dollars; tw on the Isthmus, $12,000; to agents in San Fran- $60,000. This makes a total of $107,000. Then is depreciation of boats, say fifteen per per ennum, allowance to State of Nicaragua, lance to Mr. Vanderbilt from Transit Company, ve., &c., which in the aggregate cannot amount to fan $40,000, After this comes eost ef coal, provi- ‘wages, and the long item of expenses incurred in the company’s steamers in the Atlantic and ¢ Oceans, on the San Juan river and Lake Nicara- jand those at all acquainted with such things can la pretty geod idea of what an outlay this company b meet annually. The total income of the company dly dareestimate. If it is million of dollars, hole of it must be absorbed as we have detailed steamship Atlactic, at this port from Liverpool, ls four days later intelligence from all parts of Eu- ‘The news was published in a part of this morning’s p. Politically, the advices are interesting and im- nt. That_active hostilities have commenced there doubt; but the actual result or effect does not so appear. It looks very much as though the great of Europe were upon the eve of a general war; o one can tell what it may lead to. Financially and cially, the accounts continue favorably, Quota- for cofon had bren maintained in the face of a te amount of business. Breadstuils had slightly ed. There was no activity of consequence, or any ment of importanse in the market. In relation to 1 affairs the London Zimes, of the 15th inst. inherent Prices van a, om idera ble confirm r mone jengy of the Koglish funds towards ‘n illustrated this morning by a fur- vance, in the face of the continental the sey arity of the Turkish war. Con , Which left off on Saturday at 94 to 3;, d this morning at 0434 to 3, whence vay feteaduy ved until they reached 943 to 74, at which they |. For the 6th of Decem! part of the day, and the Jas: price was 945; to 3 otification of the Bank of England, that they are fred to discount the payment ot tag Giunanted rose cont, instead of 4, together with the arrival of 00 in gold from New York, w were among the influ- that operated favorably. An impression also waa ned that ministers had reso. ved for the present to in trom summoning Pailiameat. Ia the course of several purchases Sahay ae by parties who ha recently speculating adverse side. Bank ees off at 216 to 218; areas; 935¢ to 3¢; three- harter pet cen’s, 953; to %; and India bends 21. nt to 2s. premium. ite lettors have been received in this city from the lof Baring, stating that Lord Aberdeen had resigned at corsols had materially declined. steamabips Ilinois and Prometheus arrived to-day mails, treasure, &c, from San Francisco. The it of gold dust in both steamers, on freight and in of passengers, is about three million of dollars. receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer 0 brt to-day, amounted to $132,620 80; paid, $99,073 wing a balance of $5,223,593 41. Bell, of Texas, in his message to the Legislature of \te, in speaking of the construction of a railroad fhe Mississippi river to E] Paso, says:— " ny own knowledge of the country, and from in- derived from the most reliable se Tam d that by far the best track will be found to be emphis, OF some other point below on the Missis- er our State about ihe thirty rsagond degree h latitude, and uing it line to Et Paso, or ita orhovd; thence fn the direction of the head waters sila river, and down the same by the most practi loute to San Diego on the Pacific. This is the route ture indicates by features so apparent that neither pias nor sectional intere:ts can conceal them. in the most rigorous wiaters there would be no or ice sufficient to delay or obstruct the progress hpleting the road, or at any time to interrupt its ‘communication; nearly the entire route, but par- y th that nat portion between the Mississippi and the Rio throughs mld and genial climate, feountsy rag Loreh or gently undulating, and rich and ul as aby on 6 Noxth American continent. With at advantages thus afforded her by nature, would ws of madness on the part of Texas todis h boon, and aliow the opportunity to pass using every exertion te accomplish an enter ore stupendous in its results than any which has lo engaged the attention of mankind. pg more in neeced to secure the construstion of a through the limits of the Sate than a liberal of the public domain to any responsible com- The Governor is of opinion that the project is constitutional. Of other and more Iccal schemas oad connection, the message #2; I would advise you to foster and encourage, by itimate and proper means, the railroad enter ready or hereafter to be chartered, with the view ig the interior of our Stste with the Gulf coast, to understand that the recommendation is oon: ly to such roads ax commence and termionte at points—to such as will be of manifest utility, the comp’etion of which the most satis‘actory as may be given. Stock Exchange. ‘Tusspay, Nov. 20,1863, 200 shs krie RR...860 i Michigan Gon ith, 10 Cine’ti H & D RR, 115 80 Kome & WRR..63 OF 115% 10 Little Miamt RR.. 118 83 10334 20 Sixth Av RR. Wissyesise 108 do, 2 Reading RR i0., 3 0.444.480 774 a ae a 105 79K vom 18 Sica vom Rik,, Lhe w = Mvdrie Rauroad,,.. 186 bo Tunspay, Nov. 29—6 P, M, The only new feature of the tramsactions of the day has been the large sales of Potomac. It was in tolerable de, mand at 1} cash, and 1% buyer 30, Great expectations have been formed of the new mines'which sre about to be worked in Tennessee under the Potomac Company; and it is probable that between this and March, when ths scrip of the Isapella will be distributed, the stock will rise much higher than it is, Whether rightly or wrongly, people are beginning to have faith in Tennessee. The old hack- neyed fancies could not be seld Holders of Ulster ad- vanced somewhat in their demands; but purchasers did net follow the lead. It has fallen full 34 during the past fortvight, and must go lower before a. ea debeaneos Those who desire to invest will perhaps hi “4 a cree to €o #0 at 1 before very long. There was some coquetting with McCulloch at 77% aud 8, without sal We trust we shall have some reliable information from this vein in a forth Carolina has ceased to be in active de- MINING BOARD, Be are 29. ath area ey Ese thea mpc CITY TRADE REPORT. Tuxspar. Nov. 29—6 P. M. Asnes—Sales of 35 bbls. were effected at previous figures, SPHISWAK—About 4,000 Ibs, yellow changed hands at 28340. perlb. Bieavstvvis—Flour continued in good demand. The transactions comprived 23,000 bbls. Superfine No. 2, at $6 50.0 $6 75 ; ordinary to choice State at $6 873 a $1 ; mixedto fancy. Western at $6 92% a.$7 1234 ; and other rades at proportionate prices. Canadian was unaltered. here bave been 2,100 bbls. Southern disposed of at for. mer quotations, Rye flour and corn meal varied little Wheat was not a0 dear. The operations amounted to 2,000 bushels at $1 75 a $1 80 for Genenee white ; $1 60 a $1 72 for Michigan do. : $1 71 for Canadian do. ; $1 65 for “i iodo. ; and $1 61 a $1 54 for Western red. Rye and barley were unchanged, Oats were in good request at buoy law bel prices. Corn was rether lower. Tne busiaess did not exceed 38,000 bushels, includin, jixed Western and Southern, at 79c. a Sic.; Round yellow at Sle. a 82c. ; and Southern yellow at 826, Co¥vEn.—Salen were reported of 1,000 packages Java, at 18e.; and 1,000 Rio, at 11}¢. per Ib. ,—The day’s salen reache 4 1,958 bales, including 188 for export, 183 for home use, 842'on speculation, and 180 in transitu. Fruncuma.= Rates were active, without chango To Liverpool, 50,000 to 60000 bushels of grain, chiefly whea’, were engaged in bulk and ship’s bags, at 12@. to 123¢4., and 6 000 to 6,000 barrels flour at 3s. 64.; 240 barrels lard, at 408. per ton; with 1,500 barrals rosin, at 41, 1344. to ds, 6d.; and 100t0 200 bales cot:on in smal lots, at 34d, To Londen, 1,300 barrels flour were en: gaged at 4s, 98.; grain was at 15%. to 16d. in bulk and sbip'a bage. ‘To Antwerp, a vowel was engaged to load wheat at 17}<d. To Havre, a vessel was eagaged to load with flour at 95c ; and 8,000 barrels flour were taken by an American ship at 9734¢., and 5,000 bushels wheat at 26¢, To Hamburg, 800 bates of cotton were engaged at 13Z0., 600 barrels flour at 54, aod 400 tlercor at £22 103. To California, rates ranged from 550 to Cc. in clippars. Frurr.—Seles have been made of 8,000 boxes wet dried sod dry bunch raisins, at $2 76 a $320; with 800 boxes layer raisins, at $4. ‘Hay—So x0 650 bales river were bought fur shipment, at 660. s 7Uc. per 100 lbs, Mozasses—Only 69 barrels reboiled New Orleans were sold at 28¢. per gallon. Naval Srorss.—Nothing new occurred in tar or turpen- tine. About 1,000 bbls. common rocia changed hangs at $165. On8.—The transactions in this line wore confined to 7,600 gallons linseed, at G70, a 68s, subsequentiy held bi in quota- arenas vee elaine vary much. The operations included 430 bbls.—Western at $13 75 a $14 for mus, aud $11 for prime, per bbl. About 500 pkgs lard were taken at 93(c. 810%. per Ib. The sales of beef comprised 600 bbls. withia our®previous range. Other articles were un- altered. BoGars.—Sales were made of 500 hhds. Cuba at 434 Se , and 160 boxes brown and yellow Havana at Se vince. per Winskey.—The apes eee of tne day consisted of 580 bbls. Ohio and mn, at 280. a 283¢c.; and 73 hhde @rudge at 280, Fer gallon. CDVERTISEMENTS RENEWED RVERY DAY. @BE FIFTH AND SIXTH PAGES. THE MILITARY. T A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE LINDSEY BLUES, held at their armory on Monday evening. November 24, he fellewing resolutions were submitted and unanimously Recolved, That in consideration of the many favors ox tended towards us by the gontlemen who accompanied us as gueate and judges on the ovension of our Iate excursion, w rendered effectual their every effort to ensure our com gaioyment of the day, fud who visibly, manifested th friendehip for, and liberality towards us, by presenting thir- ty valuable prizes for competition, we ‘extend to them our warmest thanks, as also tho » fully and gratefully bear them mombrance. ‘bat we will ‘aith- Kindness in our re an id tha also tender our heartfelt thanks to of the American Rifles, for the propriate manner in which he presented, company, the sword to our worthy command- ‘ant, on a morning of the excursion; also, to Falton Hose ‘0. No. li a the gratuitous use of their m octios, pom ad to the J ues for their m: of 801 Hiendatps sien, to ‘Col. Laalior the gextlesnenly, iy propestor of the Rivor House, Harlem, for his une eavors to remote our. comiors and for the excellent ‘dinner placed the igh appreciation of the excellence of which ‘3 on ot by i its complete annibilation in an inoredi- ort + of ti hv vi hat to ‘Kida’ inimitable band, for the exo lint and pre music discours preached by their gentlemanly det ter thaake, assuring them of our high ‘appreciation at bok their professional ‘and secial excelieace. Kesolved, That to the ladies, whom it has ever boon our smbitson to please—whose kind pyar We have ever sought —and which, we pride ourselves in bei: , Wo fair- ly secured on thi re oocasion—t were re ceived by us in the and above all, thanks kevolved, Toat those resolu'ions be ontered upon ths mi nutes, and a copy, suitably ae ed, be published in the New York Ber R. GWYN, Chairman, ‘THeo. P. WHEELER, Soerctary. NOMPANY ORDERS.—BOSTON ASSOCIATION, AT- tention !—Headquarters, Nov. 29 1853 —Members ‘of the Boston Association ave hereby ordered to meet for drill at the Mercer House, corner of M reer and Broome streets, Wedaesday and ceestne evenings, at 754 o’clock. All ued intend to,participato in the excursion of Friday, Dicom ‘Will be prompt in attendance — THOS. A. GLOVER, Co. A. WM. H. BROWNE, Co. B. eLWRIGHT, Clerk. po of magnificent wroaths, e test smilos—we tender our Ww J. W. Wi NOYLE. GUARD, ATTENTION.—THE MEMBERS OF Cx Feqaested to attend a meeting K mitage Hall, corner of Hous- toa and Allon streets, (Wednesday) evening, at half. pass 7 o'clook. A punctual attendance is requesied, as busi- ness ot arene will be beat -13 before the comp sn. order of 30! By ND. BURNS, Captain. Scoretary. ST GUARD—ATTENTIO\ I—A MEETING OF THE Weat Guard will bo held at their hoad quarters, Me. corner of Third avenue and Twontioth street, on ‘Lhursday evening, at7 o'clock. All mombers are requected to bring thoir muskets, as there wil bo a drill af- ter the eee Uy ils ee out on Friday mora: ir 2, at 7 o’eloc! y ord ednctisers SAMUEL H. LEES, Commandant. ‘Tuomas Mranen, Orderly. REWARDS. 0 REWARD.—LOST, IN GOING FROM THE Bowery Hotel to the Westchester House, or at the Westobester House, & pocket book, cont a Stuy or olsty dollars, mostly in oity bills. Tho finder wil i ate above reward and tno thands of the owner ing it at Kirk’s Bowery Hotel, or with C. B. Geiiebs, 8 Gathorine street. REWARD.—LOST, 4 BLACK SETTER SBItCH, $5 with a chain col'ar on her neck and tho ownor’s namo raved onit The above reward will be paid for horretucn 26634 Tenth street, LOST AND FOUND. )OUND—NEAR TRE FOOT OF CORTLANDT STREET, a Cp oa contaretk a nee Get) whioh th wher can have roving’ proper it yin Siverusement. Calon Me, Goultery conduetor, Phitadel phia wales Ap iegs SATURDAY EVENING, NOV. 26, ‘OR- ell opera glass, in a black case. Loft has Fifth site on 6, between the Fulton ferry and Motropolitan Hall. leaving the same at 48 William street, the finder will heed ive a suitable reward. O8T—ON THE EVEMING OF THE ATH, BETWEEN fiveand six o'clock. inony of the Eighth’ avenuo cars, going up tewn, a aM English gold patont lover watch, made by John Moneas, Liverpool, No. 4,073, full jew elled ‘and gold fase. i tiven to any porsen rovurning the Heme at ira Went Tiety eighth ateoce Leto’, MONDAY EVENING, IN BROOKLYN, while going 1x0m Granada Hail, through Myrtle, iud: don and Flushing avenues to Peck slip furry, or. in a Groen- point large gold penoilcase and pon, with d other ingariptions upon it, ‘who Nader will be tuitobly rewarded by: leaving it with Mr. samuel Buaton, Fiuohing avenue, oppesite ihe Marine Hospital gate, Brook: m, or with William B, Weiss, 1}Bpruce street, Now Xork, iva’ etory. OST OR MISLAID—TWO PROMISSORY NOTES FOR ‘$2,000 onch, both dated November 4, 1853, the ono at two ther at three mounts, drawa by P ‘num to the order of John Greenwood, Jt, snd endorsed by the lator All persons are cautioned against negotiating the said paper. STOLEN GOOpS. OSS or THE CHIEF OF POLICE, NOY 25, 1853,— Own ‘at this office for onos teol bond purse, pair of ga Pages: found; aloo, 0 8 gontaining mene! on Indy’s omall gold wat: GEv. AGENCY. | USTRALIA. i femora, * 1 98.._o 9. COMMTRSTON — Srite Hater ani ‘otros ini only es eae Rae ton Aydt INSTRUCTION. and ene = of three or more of writing lessous in er copy, oF five copies for one doll jemies one dollar per dozen, or ten dollars Gree Aras and clzoulare may be badas the rooms, bid adway, corner of Franklin street. OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH. nkt0m the Home Journal ;—"We advise ihowe who wish te wniee their ap conta, sohools and soi dwriting to bear in mind that there is not nce tn the world wheto the art of penmanship oan er more nereenbly oF mere expeditiously, than seine tGperh acteblisuasent et Mr, Geldeniae te YOUNG MAN, MASTER or THE SPANISH AND French lan; una a fom pupils te, whom he woul hei ms at ick street. Woul objection to engage for a schuclin eithee’ tho. Conn country. RENCH LANGUAGE.—PROFESSOR NOEL BER- Caer sto inform that he continues to give private he French language at tho pupils’ Matiicogt Ap- a Lexington avenue, A GENTLEMAN DESIROUS OF ge ing 10 converse correctly in the French lap like to make the acquaintance of s well educated French ery who fre ‘devote not less than twe hours each even- to. is instruction, for moderate compensation. Ad- B. C., Horald office. M ger bags DONNA, ELIZA VALENTINI, TEACHERS by private lessons and in sunt mposed of Ls pene, singing Paiternet: or in duos, ini Valen: Per quarter jeach a a resides Ry thes ‘eran oie concerts giv- iano. Private p en. She can be seen Aad hor residence, fourth avenue, ROAR Tenth street, every day, from 12 till d ovclock FANOY FURS: Sapaarnapeamanmann aan nena nn nanan namened R2srise. zawcy J FUR Ee One NSTARLIGHED 18m —GEORGE 8. CO., man ant pe LS ve constantly om hand s large sasortment of mus, boss, vstorines, talmas, tags, 08) robes &e., de. wynoleanle and retail, 4436 Malden lane. sspecially invited to call and \¢ their extensive faite equal to any in the trade, and all mannfscvured 6 premises also 0 Indios that we were only fcr house in the United ed 8 LL PAIN CURED LIKE MAGIC |—EVERY PERSON ‘who suffers with pain in the stomach or bowels, tooth ache, sprains, bruises, soalds, pains in the feet, rheusiatia, oF pains in the limbs, sides, or back, d use Dr. hey will Hind immediate rele In bot For sal all eunelate, (0. ene door from Broad: Bus TINTED €ARDS.—J, M. GIMBREDE WILL IN- troduce on rhaeadey, Peon hen: 1, the tinted ee Ce Oy street, secon: a new and clegant arti introduced in the hig ian socket, IMBREDE, card engraver 688 Broad: tropelitan Hotel. (CONSUMPTION CURABLE |—THE,, BEST COUGH syrup in the world is Dr. J, 8. ROSE’S colobraved cough syrup or oxpectorant. It not daly allaye th cough but cures it and fortiios the system against, future attacks, ‘Tbow- tands have been cured of consumption by its use, and for coughs from cold it acts liken charm. In rottlos, at ‘0, andone dollar. Sold by C. H. Ring, Coddington, Ws & Co, br. Guion, Bringham and Miller, and at Dr. Rose's medial depot, 8734 Cedar strest, ,second door from’ Broad: way. AGUERREOTYPE COLOR BOXES—JUST RECEIVED ‘An invoice of the best French colors for daguerreotypes, in boxes, with brushes, pencils, and case. For sale, Q ole- sale and retail, by. SCHAUS, printeeller and Krtiste’ colurman, 303 Beowaway, up stairs. KON BEDSTEADS WAREROOMS. fa ok SPRING Matiress and mee Depot.—The best beds for heaith, yeonemy,, gonvenience ‘40. Iron, Wedstents, 0 #40. ‘the clastic fol folt beds, pillows, de N. be Hotels, Aon furnished promptly, at" 663 "Broadway, avat Prince street, JAMES, HAPTER, 525 BROADWAY, ST. NICHO- Hotel.—The gentleman who mado himself a note of ion by purchasing ono of JAMES’ gontlomanly t is informed that ho can be accommodated with hate, anes, umbrellas and furs, at prices fab ilously low. ILLING BROUGHT TO PERFECTION.—CLARK’3 atent combined eee, an bolting merchant mill by tafe sone invention $1,000 000 worth of machittory is avoided, which, under the ordinary Procoss of msnufao- turing fone, would be sua is. inakspessebiy esquicoas bet ta addition to this is esanomy of capital and maochinory, there is a bee ro FAV eee Badd ‘his mill is applicable to any power, is furnished for $400 all c -mplota, thereby merobant mii- Ting boing broug: ¢ witbin. the ability (of almost every per- son: This mill ss now exhibited at Railroad de- pot, room No, 23, entrance on White street. We invite per om ee or who wish to enter into a spe ‘in operation, ana ‘tho oo: 4Acates of mulsrs, tas their opinion that, ass milling maonine, it State and county rights for givin, the best vention of the day. EPLATING.—OLD WARE REPLATED EQUAL TO ow, ab the lowest prices, vis.;—Spoons, forks, cas kets, stair rods, trays, ntek Britanpia ware, 40. Bend articles to the tuthoty, 212 Contre threes, moar Grand, or office No. 2, 15 John si aire, ILVER PLATED ON GERMAN SILVER CASTORS, baskets, toa sets; table forks, $6; spoons, $1 to $5 dozen; Cornelius gas fixtures, solar amps, girando! om bronzes, vases, table outlery, ton trays, &o., MORGAN, 153 wi = street, between Fulton ‘and Ann, opposite’ ths phurch, ITH A JERK, YOU DO THE WORK— Lyon's flask applying— Bugs and fleas bexin to anceso tall down dy Mice and Tats up, and ta t there's no depying On collig floors, by katohon soaee, ‘You find their corpaes Lyi lyit od Buch are the effects of LYON’S,poisonises magaotic powder and magnetic pills, dopot 424 Broadway. THE TRADES, &C. AS FINISHERS—WANTED, A GOOD FINISHER TO take charge ot a small finishing shop; als>®go04 salosman for fixtures and sit es of taking charge of 8 set of bok None but oom men who aro aoquainted with the bual- ad apply. address Fixtures, Herald office. JEWLELLERS.—A CHASER WISHES EMPLOYMENT ina manufactory. Address H. B., Horald office, stating where an interview may ve had. ATCH MAKER WANTED—A SINGLE MAN Taat his business, wall recomangden. apnis te R. Ferris & Co. " Mishih avenus, corner of Twenty-seoond street. ‘ATCHMAKER WANTED—TO GO SOUTH ; A FIRST. rate workman, who understands ongraving. Apply to Young Leavitt, No, 189 Broadway. ATCHMAKER WANTED.—APPLY AT GEMMEL’S, No, 302 Broadway. CHINA AND EARTHENWARE. EVOLUTION, IN CHINA —TILE PUBLIO ARE aware that PHILL'PS has oaw: 41 4 in valves 96 superior Branch chine vases: init &c., which he wil cont.nue to tell off until ‘New thicty per cent below cow. Twonty thousant toy and tool prosent clearing out under cost for # few days oaly; lection of oi: paint ngs selling of, and other goods, at PHILLIPS” 001 nes including silver plated ware, mission Nopols Gf Nateay siteet, one door ftom Joba, ‘Lest ow days. DAGUE: OTYPES. CENTS.—FOR THIS AMOUNT YOU CAN GET, AT HO sintcitiogs" Gallery, 308 Broadway, a fing and beantiul Gnguerreotype, twizo the size of any Offered, colored, ant neatlygencasod. Don’t forget. A. DHINGS, 395 Broadway, second door below Walker street, EXPRESS AGENCIES, [J OREIGN EXPRESS.—EDWARDS, SANFORD & 00. respectfully announce they are propared to forward Misano from New York to Li a 4, Ne Hares, to teeta Fort} poral asieeliat Ped tel very 3 Gyiuey, nad all parte of Ausweaiinl Yan Dieman’s Land and New Z Zealand, t hy every vousel gail tng hence of from England for tho anton, Shanghae, Crlentta, M re, 3 Bomb Lhe ithe Indieg and ‘every two woeks, Raine Recadwav. NS en, NORTH CAROLINA AND TENNE:! Express, through withont detention.—Concklin Co., 33 Broadway, the onl, Shorizod agents in Now ‘York f 1 the forwardi ja vure Oat at3o’clook P.M. Shippers will fad ‘by ya good this rt “i the will arrive out safely and with- Sot dolay. SONG! CO., Proprictors of Telegraph LY Aad TRAVELLER®S’ GUIDE. 853. —MGST SAFE, CHEAP, Route, 1863 —Oetober arring New York inland tion train, at7 A. M. and at 2.30 P. M., coi Tajlrosd Wi 30 with nee, Whitehall and Montreal. The trains connect witt ea reat! ern and Hudson and Berkshire railroads at Chatham Four Corners, for non Springs, on and after M« now depot, corner of White, Klm, and Cen ie Viokets ean be procured aud) Bu Pas 180 received at Broome strost and Bowery, ‘Twenty a5 sareet and Fourth avenue ee Th ill land and receive eeepc ee = at Croton ym Four Corners. ins will Shy Hall station, corner of Tr; SY fa rand Contre streot heretofore. |. SLOAT, Superintendent VASDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD TO Mg ge phia, from pier No. 1 North river.—Two lines 10 A. M. and 2 line at 10 ateambont Trenton to South Amboy, cars to Bordentown, ‘and steamboat R. Stockton to Philadelphia, Fare $2. Ex: rose line wt 2 P. py yo Joh —% Potter, to Amboy, honco direct to C cars; through in four hours an a halt, Fare $3. Memraiee, leave Philadelphia at 10 A. M., and2 P.M. UDSUN RIVER RAILRO, oh DAILY FROM eee om wh for too A id Tre ott train, 6 A. M.—Throw, connecting with trains reaching Buifale or a at o’olook seme ing. “Mail teain, 9JA, M.—Tbrough way trains at 12M. and 3 _M. train, 4 P. M.—Accommodation train 6 30 M. Bp bay ILP. M. For Ph — WA, and6P. Me For Poughkeeptio, 7 A. M and 4 Lamy Shay wl del Canal, ‘Christopher, Fourteenth ( it “‘Janday traine fr from ae Lao tye head atS P. M., for Albany a 'h} , topping At all way at and 1ro¥, OPPInG F OMUND FRENOH, Superintendent, AW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA DIRECT, VIA ‘Now Jorsey Railroad.—Unitod States and Express linos, hroagh is four hours, Jouve, New York, foot of Cortiands Wand 530 P M. Leave Phi- ih iB imore, nnd Chariertons in te Bund 9 A. Me P.M. teatah and soniaation certain, Wik extra teaing if bohind wi rele With bedywad vives bie soc Lioud Wied SHIPPING. NO, OYAL MAIL STBAMSHIP aRaBla.—! | ermaeans Et aogemns ct (ye a Bist at leleck argeeenaers are Tequested to be om board by BX o'clock ‘The EUROPA will sail on the 14th December. EZ NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES ™ ‘hips comprising this line are the Mail Steamers.—The following:- Hewction, as in their enelion, to insure strength a Struction, as in their engines, Fe a 4 rd thoie eegomamaceinees: for passengers are poked “A and com! age from yew York to Liverpool: 120; Dein second cabin, $70; exclusive uso of estre bin, hoe state room, $300. From Liverpool to New York, £20 and £30. An experienced surgeon attad ttached to each ship. Bo ee seoured till paid for. PROPOSED DATES FOR SAILING. From. haat ‘York. From Live Baturday, No onday, Ni Beturday’ Dee. 10. 183 Wednesday, Doo. Baturday, Deo. 24. i eaday, Deo. For freight or pi = EDWARD k COLLINS & CO., N street, BROWN, SHIPLEY £.00. Liverpook, Vou ee JQHN MONBUE & 00: No. 85 ‘Tuo Notre Dame dee oxonas (DRAPER, Havre. rwners of ips will not be sosountable for tilver, ‘ae ane, ped recious nee, <2 ) ta therefor, thereof therein expressed. iota ath pq LIVERPOOL—ST! the British BK M my hen vga Burerday, ‘the 17a mae at, reas eee oa, sale sees without ay rans o lgwers rhieb beobininea on ert ay at reasonable i mer sae Py CuNane: 4 Bowling Green. LIVERPOOL AND FEILADELEEIA san ship Company intend starting thé OM pociye ey ny Saturday, Dee. pee gags Com} ‘Weaneedey, D Doo. 7 es 1868. (according to state rooms). hg be takes 7 as, obtain certifi- as grire Liner ey Philad Bi pkis” La oSYNON” way. R _BREMEN.—THE BREMEN MAIL STRAMSHIP GEEMANIA, Capt. F. W. Bromer, will 1 sore ton Bre. | 2° o'clock at noon, from her pier, 30 s1g9 a ‘atice’ Wediicodny, ‘Now. 80. “For freight raiy te of pubes 2 soeee & CO., 89 Broad street, OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED States mail rteamer HUMBOLDT, D, Lines, oommand- or, will leave for Havro, touching at jouthampton to land the mails and Passengers on Saturday, December Toke wb 18 eT oolock. from pier No during the! juring the’ vo sailing, marke ‘Thurs North river. aoad cabin, $70, he da: Se freight “will be ‘take Wontar LIVINGSTON, age So Bron reek! HAVRE—SECOND LINE.—THE FOLLOW. ing ships will leave Havre on the 16th, and New York on the Ist of each month:— From Now York, From Havre. Ship ST. DENIS, Jan. lL. Feb. 16. Price of adway. 1,00 tons burthen, Juno 16, Alonzo Follansbeo, mastor, Oct. 16, Bhip ST, NICOLAS, Mar. 16, 1,000 tons burthen, July 16, Jobn Bray con, master, Nov. 16. New ship RCURY, Ape. 16. 1,400 tons | burthe Aug 16. sD. C Deo. 16. Ship WILLIAM au, ce u gw 1,200 co bert, PAstage is $100, without wines or liquors. Goods pent to the ‘subscribers will. be e forw from any charges but those actually inourr: BOYD A HINCREN, Arent, 161 Post] street, 5 MAIL LINE FOR CALIFORNIA.—REDUOTION ioe of Passage. —U. 8. Mail Syeamship Co. oon neating” wine: Patino iail Steamship Co., carrying the nited States mail——“For California’ aad Oregon, via pinwall and Panama.—Tho U. 8. toamabip Com intend to deepaton for Aspinwall, on cmt ot a 2 o'oloo! from pier foot of Watre ‘he. fast falling double-shgine steamship ILLINO! Poids feiypeed 5 connect ab Hino ith ‘acitio anys atosmer WINFIELD SCULT, Farough tiokets for Colteyaia by sess favorite vbommecy ate. now be purchased at very low rates. The transit of the Isth- mus (at tho oxpenie of the pas ager) is now msde in part b railroad, and the facilities for crossing the Isthmus are suc! as not be found om any other route to California. For apply to CHAS. A. WHITNEY, ‘MF the office, 177 rect, corner of Warren street, NTEW YORK ANB CALIFORNIA STEAMSEIP LINE, via Nicatagua.—The Accessory Transit Com any ot Nicaragua, Proprietors.— Through Only line giv: ing through tlekote, in nding the aad ede ine{etearaship Ni RIERA LIGHT, , Will leave from pier No. 3 North river, a poly, ac Ban Juan del Ni with the new tons burthen, ovor the Nose welve miles of d trane- . Those steamers are unsury their ventila- Pond — accommodations, For formation or passage, PLY CARLES MORGAN, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Groen. Can iy ole eo Moores DENT OPPOSITION id taal on paranee ee ragua 1 Trhapit rot route, having a will ete on ourne and Port’ Phil p direst. punctuality of line. rob jor superior mith the ‘and the speedy penne o8 already mad 4 ships of this line, iv is ox- ip will make in seventy da; cam bo nocommodated. rd er to CAMERON, 116 Wall street. UBTRALIA—PIONEER pian ny | SHIP CAR- An THAGE, 0 Sydney, is now load le arth, plot 3 op Bact river, and as ball ise onapply wo RW ea ie Wall street otohe Bis oa OR RIO, JANEIRO, MONTEVIDEO, AND VALPA raiso—Pasunge only new and staunch steamship AMBKICA, David C, Mito ma vo on Thure- day, Deo. 1: Apply to th ot of Twoltt ot Hact river, ovat the ofico, OL Cortland’ street, shat tI Rfow first and second class pas iF freight oF paseage apply on Katharine, Queen of ri sey. Mrs. - 8. Hamblin ir. Hamilton Ae als 1 Mr. J. R. Sox aes Mr. Hamilton Lady Clara. Hoary v Crom: . Mrs, J. R. Scott Mrs. Yeomans THEATRE. 4. MARSHALL, SOLS Le D. ednesday bing Novembat 9 wil te ——€_ mB Ma MARLENDOR Mad. Ros: Miss A “GENTLE: wise A PE PER PLEXING PREDICAMENT, pulgaby ‘The Gentleman, .Mr. Davidge | Th asacenen 5 orig = ample bes esp hevoe pin: HEATRE, CHAMBERS STRERT.—DOORS ing, Nevember 5, will bo performed : will bo HE FOX HUNT. by GOLD i DIGGINS. ‘Mr. Burton, . | Angelica Todd., .Mrs. Huzhes ‘HEATRE, CHATHAM STREET. —DOORS curtain rises at 734 o'clock. UNCLE SOME Ae jov 1D lead be performed alm! Mr. L Fox EO. CHRISTY & yoore MINSTRELS, #14 BROAD- Way, sbove Howard street No Conners ea aa AWV OTHER COMPANY. ‘EN EVERY EVENING. HL Wood, naaaesed -Duginoss Manager SF cae faa aig" Stage Manager DELINRATIONS, BURL RTC. wee open a1 634; to ommenee at th o’clook, “Moan Gi Christy—as profession sity known for the last twelve years ovanection with Ethiopian iMintrely" sakes this method of informin ed teienda and the public that he has and hopes "0 fa eet his that ‘naguiteent and ana com modious Hall, in his He, sony ys He ho} ee his e Seaver oe lease wil meot oe Ce ah ib his t- eee ee his be merit the kote a public have herotstore accorded his. sith Professionally known ss GEORGE GHIMISTY, UCKLEY'S OPERA HOUSE, CHINESE HALL, 6% ) moar the Prescott House.—Oj 3 eth the ihe ealstentea Bi aa New oo aders, lore, The that the Concerts Satfecae wan ea oe conducted in its \Peomeebenrmeins able style—"fun commences Te 0 Atnision, ‘Boente. Pro} z% BISHOP BUCKLEY. Musieal Director. ARNUM’S AMERICAN MUSEUM—WEDNESDAY, N vember 30, UNCLE TOM’S CABIN —This af‘ernoon, at two eens ‘aud also this oven: at soven o'clock, the MO: TOM’S CABIN, at Barnum’ ed to be the only truly great work of Stowe’ me. Ibe ‘Tntorost 18 sustained by YIFTY TALYNTED PRAFORMERS, confined to one character; and the tout ing the <; produced instead of bein, ensemble, includ RAMIO DIORAMA, admirable acovssories, fill the crowded audience with delight. ‘The orowds here are #0 in- that Mr. Barnum, Soceding to tl ces UNCLE TOM for every evening, Wodnesday and Saturday afternoons, f-r ‘all the The new moral drama ot HOT CORN. of LITELE Katy, ie in active preparation, and will soon be produced at shis Pular establishment, ‘The three ticket offices, instead of one, now open at the Museum, obviate all the itgonyenience of jhe usual orowd. 0 whole Musou, 0 the living Gi- ¢ Halie of Stasuacy, the Picture ry, the Netural History Department, the Chinose Sa- loon, and the Cosmorama Rooms, &o , as well aa tho perform- ances, 25 cents; children under ton, 12} conte; seats ia the Parquet. 123, cente extra. IGNOR BLITZ.—STUYVESANT INSTITUTE, o& Broadway.—Performanoe: evening, commoncix: at 73g o'clock, Ww fay afternoons on at 5, consisting of grea nism, the Learnes ‘atural Magic. bur A zhable powers of Ventrilo anary Birds, and Remarkable Feats Admission, 25 conte; children, 1334 conte ALMO’S BENEFIT—METROPOLITAN HALL—GRAND rcosLs AND INSTRUMENTAL CoNCERT, SaruRpay Evening, Deo. 3. We, the undersigned, learning with rogres ree the unforta- neato Circumstances ot our esteemed follow-citizen, Mr. F. Palmo, have resolved to give him, with the cooperation of the public, an sesisting Vonofit, being the first timo during thirty-: ght ever residence in these States and connection h th jan Opera: Charlee P Foote, Solem: a role F, A. Tallmadge, Santas J. Stage, ‘m. Hall, W. E. Burton, joo. F. Nesbitt, EA.Marsball, C. W. bandford, A.K.Jobneon, Jobn Boardman, P, T. Dehonivo, A R. Benson, R. 5. Lume, eel ee Brnes Ru. Patterson, Chas. Del Vocchio, David 8. Harris, Gust, A. Sacchi, Elas iattield, G. 8. Herbert, Rouben Lovejoy, Ned Buntii: larotack, the following dis = piahed Arti se a fall Orches ‘and Chorus have al- y voluntecred thelr servicas for the ovcasion:— (ORA STEFFANO SIGNOKA ViEITI-VERTIPRACH, SIGNOR SALVS, SIGNOR MARINI, SIGNOR BEVEVENTANO, SIGNOR ROVERE IGNOR VLE TTI, SIGNOR WO8I. Signor La Mann’, Conductor and Leader of ths Orchostra. Price of admission to all parts of the house, Ono Dollar, ‘Tickets for sale at Hall & Son’s music store, and at the Hall on the day of the Concert, Doors open at 634; Concer HE WORLD IN MINTATUR of the World, in plester of Pi A GRAND MODEL, ) covering an nearly one thousand square feot, every evening, at7 St S77 and 87) Broadway, corner of White boost Seas, Xc., are represented by a wate, with mini ture ehips makirg v Lang, with ite Variations, is in maguificent bss relief. Tho whole affords a scene of desoribable grandeur, Lectureat P.M. Tickets, 25 conte; children, 1254 cents, b tye EGYPTIAN COLLBOTION.—A DESIRE TO RB tain this collection in the city having _ blioly ex- ponte Abbott has sores Le} Eee pomp Carre rsOns AN Oppo! ting his attrac exhibition. 5 12% Mw wan! 10 P.M. Admission, HY oi m from ents. No. ro! NCLB TO) CAB! IN.—STRANGERS AND Cit, sens are informed that the National Theatre is theoalt ee See Le Seay a vere a Oe celebrated play aes passes ferme Per Been cy }, it was i eat aes in‘Ghesham etresh, near Rovsevelty and teen there guocessfully every night singe “he Ih ots aly, every W twurday afternoon.) with the ful wonder, little Cordelia Howard, as tho Rva, of which sh is the original in America. ‘This is to caution the any other piece sunouns ublie ed from any othor estab! puianan New hed is Aye I uthor of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, as pertormed at the alThentte Nom Fork, and wh mince eri Pe contineed ing the remainder, of the year 1888, ae EISFELD’S ULASSICAL QUAKTETIE Soires, t 10 first of the fourth season, will tuke place at the Ho) Cinketade Broa way ; Fe the New York Hotel, op Wedne day, November kets, one doliar each. See small bills. OR BERMUDA AND ST. THOMAS.—THE ROYAL Den Steamer CURLEW, Banyan HOLY LAND, ae THE GEORAMa, hed exhibited every evenin; iy at 7), and Wingy Sati afternoons, i) 8 o'clock. Admission, 25 NEWYORK AND 41 4BAMA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, —For Mobile. stopping st Havana. The now side-wheel stoamship BLACK WARKLOR, Capt. J. D. Bullock, will sail for the above ports on Friday, mber 9, at 12 o'clock pre- Glgely, from pier foot Harrison street, Nortiriver, | Paassqo, Freight taken for New Urleatis. Goods cénsigued ts Irisead & Co., Mobile, will’ forwarded free of comlaiesion, Gompany'e printed rates of eight ana sills of nding ena Fo had on application at the umce. Ao freight taken vo tf svane but specie. No freigut roceivod on pailing days. Shippers will ploage send in their bills of Inding to wigned on the evening previous to the day of #: Parools roovived at er tho offico only. Pascongers for Havana must procure pass- ta before leaving port. LIVINGSTON, CRUCHERUN & 0., 81 Broadway. OR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA.—UNITED STATES Mail Line.—Tho now and spler did steamship ALABAMA, R. Schenck, will have on Lad nla Kovembes . M,, from pier No.4 North river. Apply to SAMUEL L. MITCHILL, No. 13 Broadway. The Avguste, Capt, Thomas Lyon, loaves on Saturday, De- or eh ae ess" tickets from New York to Jacksonville, jatka, $58. OR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA-—UNITED STATES —The now and splondip steamship ULUN, Capt. Adan will nate pie Bora Reras river, on Wadien Nov, Mn three ooloc deoly, Fat eelg ly on board, and for patinge t0 RD, TILES TON he ci i Brondway. | Throug sonville, $31; Pilatka, a SOUTHERN TRAVELLERS —11U amship Jamestown, 1,40) toni ier 13, North River, o' O'elock, for Norfolk, Petersburg a ores ith tus Roanoke mingto 1, 00, Norfolk, fo pasenge haifepiles,, Apply te LUDLAM & F Broadway. U. 8. MAIL tee ANT! “s Ae: hee ANTED—A SHIP, BETWEEN 800 AND 600 TON ter, in exchange for Produotive city prop:rty, For addross G, A. Newman, 172 Cherry atrect, in the artion! itug store. XTRA PAY. XTRA PAY.—ALL U. 8 NAVY SAILORS WHO served in any U. 8. vensol in tho Pacific, at any time trom 1846 to 1863, oan promptly obtain their. double pay of LWAKD BIS . (Late) Porsor U. 8. N., 20 South Willia 8. NAVY.—SAILORS’ “EXTRA PAY" 0) « All onilors who served in the U. 8, Navy on of California, from 1846 to 1852, oan be paid b; y galling n THOMAS L, BRAYNA wD, 81 Wall stroot, 8. NAVY. + for thoir it from MATRIMONY . velevrated and origin pean colobrity, baving had ti to sniv aé dr plain directions Indies or gentiomon to win the do: Poted affoctions of as x of the oppovite sox aa their hearte may dosire, The process is simple, but #o osptivating that All may be marriod irrespective of age, appearance oF posi Hon, eer rach ozee and doltzncy that detection it imposel- Sddrese Process DE ALIQN, boa WA (balem jaare Post Office, This tus npw svemship “illealfee theabprellandson = ebra: ; ani qq E BRYAN GA! aa Tow hee just boon bull nthe soiree een ee Es A between Now York and has a lofty poo the most celebrated Italian, Spanish, ‘Flomish) eae Ereay deck, and are has eons sire, hor good ve 4 Basters, | from Guido do Sienbe, (A. D. 1231,) down to Hogs. ation, | Passage money to Bermuda, ‘Bt, Thomas, $70, tees ‘is 1 sal pen for gxbits Mion Bt $y Bronaray, aa Bas or Or pass: a) ack be mission, 25 cent Eshil lon ours from. ‘eelahi oF VAsENE®) SEU TARD, No. 4 Bowling Groen, Me me SR TICOPE OF CALIFOKNIA, THE Plains, and Salt Lake, now exhibiting at Hope Chapel ‘Lecture Koom,) every evening, at ie o'clock, and Wedaes d Saturday atternoons, at 3 o’lock. ‘(he most mag: + painting. from FIFTEEN HUNDRED DAGUERREOTY?ES, Tak a y ee this purpose, by J. Wesley Jonos, artist oprietor, durii ng an overland joornoy of 5,000 mil enting to the life Indians, Mormons, and Calitor niaps, and the most magnines: t soonery in the world. A fully descriptive le ture by tie artist, aud appropriate munic wili enliven the oxercise. Tickets, % oonts; reserved soate BY conta. BROAN GIFT EXBIBITIONS F TAR SeVEN MILY MIRROR, ery afternoon and ovening, at Sand 73 o'clock, at ACADEMY Hath, 603 BROADWAY, ‘Tickets good fer the sdmis.ton of four persons, all ab once or ut diffrent times, and one share in t 100,000 GLP MTo bo had from 8A. Me to WUE. Me da ALADEMY HALL 63 UtOaDWAY, H. Waters’ Musie Storw, $89 roadway; Aotol Bark row; And Howard's i Otel, Broadway and Maid Howe's Cough Candy Depoty 106 Chatham stceets. W. F088, fHoM LONvoN THMATRIGAL ANF s.charnoteristio wir maker, 569 Poacl street, Now York Amatonr performances attended. | Wis lont, on hire for Privave partios, masquorades, and tancy ross balls. N. B. Country hentrleals supplicd om abort notice, 70 DEALERS IN chase retail fancy store mont of fancy goods‘or jewelry, for made on tho with good further parti address A. wae RY AND DIAMONDS —THE SUBSORIBER IS HI a of jowolry ai il at mach less old sexs, earrings, pins and a, $2 to pins, $2 to $25; lockets, ono, two and four glasies, old shatelas chalnns $16 Cogliu; geld vestebains $ to $5; gol ine gold wed ding rings, $3 50 to $7; cold guard eye F008 £1 vo 86; old 1b Kaye, $2 0 $4; gold fo) oaks $3 to $12; gold thimbh 2 4) to old penciis, 25 to pencils, 4S io to Bie; Giumond Hngs, $100 to $900; diamond pi Wold. gold finger rings, with stones, 82 te 81 Luttope, per set, $2 50 to $12; gold studs, per gold spectacles, per pair, $5 to $9; gold oye-gla giver teaspoons, per set, 8S to $0 $21; eilyer tableferks, for children, $5 to $1 Hs id ark Lota, for children, por pair, $: to $5; chasod gold rings, $1 to $: bilver tops, 370 | gold soart pins, SL to 87. Importer, Wholesarw end Totail, No 11 Wil sicoote floor, neat iway, INAL 4. JACOBS, 100 € HAM STREBT, Hing gold and silver wa at tho followin, fow prives:—Fine gold loping watohes, four holes} swolled, $4 Pine gold detachou levers, full jovoited $25; Geld enamelled watches, for Indios, $2; Gold English patent lovers, $35; Gold English patent levers, hunting ¢ Silver patent Le vor W as$15; Silver lepines, four eles Jeweled, na low vor quartiers, as low as $7. Algo on hand,'s large Assortment of Jowolry, silverware, accordsons and ‘inusical instruments, at propertionably low prices, All Reece mae. ranted sererteesrted, or the mone Siakes some ractabag Aue Number Ms WW Ubstham street, establish 4; plain eold res thle IBLO’S GARDEN.—ITALIAN pena 8 [ and pallet Pee BRON WEDNESDAY, NOY. 89, For the thira Sine i ww ¥ M Brand Opernsin Ses arkss soll eee on: Secibete THe PROPHET, ith new seen LD Moura ‘Channing and ams Treseen, by Mrs Wosiadrt and, Mrs, are of tho wardrobe of azreni, Theatres of La Seals ang 4 for fag asion: mac! Big. In the shird act. Grand Pas Di RED DOW ELE, by M'lles aoe ba Drowet, Dumar, ana ‘Time of the aotion in 1590. ‘The first Paty Sere en; sinh, inthe ty of fanster PRICE OF hie aay desi OnE oa snr UAT Beate may bi & Ben's, We. 239 Broad ‘Garten. from 9 orolock in tam a el Doors open at 634; ‘ALLACK’S THEATRE, ROADWAy, bre) ‘stroet.—Doors open at 6! Wednesday evening Oe? or hil be nechenad, . Blake “Mr. Lester | 8 sits. Walcot Mr. Silky ir. Thom Mr. Sulky. Mr. Brougham r. Chippendale | Lue: MORE LUNDERS HRISTY’S AMERICAN OPERA HOUSE, Wi ‘Besetway, shove Grae street. Coareiag sites ‘ERY N a ‘The well known tad far urna? says . CHRI ‘The first and oldest est sin a bor in axistenet, ed 00) @ TE. ‘L TRO! OF THe Wi ‘ORED, lodies, sd ctigiatoes ot eB 01 ‘The first to harmonize Nogre Mel Prevent popular style of Bthiopi ‘Whove suocess in this city, for s oatinued: saccestion years past, ie without precedent in ti Amusement in New York. THE COMPANY, comprising & versatile and talented ‘ corps” ¢f ox eryrmere, waa nder qishs yey and yorvonal oat 'D' le Proprietor only ‘individual. a ‘this’ i am (pee tinge Christy, engaged as a performer int ropresontations of ‘Bihie- pian frovoeigg .dinlesion, 25 cents. Doors opom at 63¢ o'clock; commenee at 7 o'clock. ULLIEN’S CONCERTS. METROPOLITAN HALL. M. JULLIEN has the honor to announce thi Fence of the unprecedented success which has oncerts in New York, cori a series of commencing on Mander, ee "and terminating with @ ‘The first Concert willy ibe for the Benett of the ST. Cos ae ‘Ss in conse- ded bie BRITISH PROTECTIVE. EMIGRANT SOCIETY. Admission, one dollar to all parts of the house, on this o@ casion. + W. Hsll_ & Son's, 239 Bi reve 8s vk ‘Piokets to be ha J a ‘00 Broadway; and of Van Norden & Kil CURCUSSNEW YORE AMPHITHEATRE, NO. & Y. Bam Lathrop and A. Rockwell, Clowns, Increased attraction for Monday, Tuesday, and Wednestag evonings, Nov. 28, 29, and 30. MADAME FRANCONT In now Equestrian Act, LE PAS DES ETRANGERES, ‘The Nicolos im all their great feats, Mona. Chiarini, Miss Sathans, and the other distinguished members of this favorite troupo will app Boxes, 25 ce . 123g ounte: Kesorved Feats, 50 conte, Bere MENAGERIE AND MUSEUM, fom Broadway, now open for the season, with superb collection of 1 Rhin exh bey Herr Driesbach, the far dens of his Trained Animals. at, aa ‘acen,) ‘Also to be seen, without extra oh Te a verita ning sve of their hilivens pe of "ebentlon from 11 A. Mi, 4, and 736 to 936 Also, the LIVING WILD ANIMALS ever exhibited in New York including a ool end ahs great Elephant Leta the largest pen fr . Admission, 25 cants; ehile- = ren under ten, half-price. ROOKLYN ATHENAUM—M'LLE GABRIELLE DR MOTTE’S second Grand Concert in aeeeite. oe nesday evening, November 3, at the Brooklyn al hi ill be Assisted by Mrs. Moyer ane Miss Ross Faquee “ur. B.rke, Violinist; Mr. PI Meyer, and Mr. W. A. King — RAMME. Solo—Violin, (Souvenir de ls Favorits ir. Joseph Burk Grand Duo from “ Maria Padilla’ ‘Mr. and Mrs. Meyer. Duo for Pianoforte and Violin ia Motte and Mr. Grand Galop Wianatienes Gal Duo Barcarole..... Grand Fantayin—Pinnoora, ieee ‘ Lammer- moor’, ... Aria—" IL Caceiator’ Baflata” Ballad—" Wo Met by cre Grand baa my do Concert Pia Les curs.” Jilustration du = Propeete, by. ‘M'lle Gabrielle de la Motte, King Conductor. . eee: A. Pada will be sold on the evening of ihe 1s Oemcest atthe re ra MUSEUM, 176 7 etehlaenh ope Los, Proprictor.—The above establis! afternoon, ab 3 o’olock, ——— eee ‘OOD’S GALLERY AND DRAWING Fagen a9 Broadway, now open aallery free, His of drawing from natt rapidity. Number of tabibition ever presen! Wood's pupils make extraordinary veller, Mesordinery, sot ee em me N “THE ADVENTUBES OF A PICTUR: Adventures of a Connoiseur”’ published Journal and Miscellany, Parsioulars are gi celebrated Velasquez Pictu-e now gzhibiting at the Stuyve- nt Institute, (5) Broadway, and daily increasing in pope~ larity Admission 25 cente. IEATRE, NEWARK, NEW JERSEY.—THE TARATEEs oal p is rorpectfully informed that all levteas in mn in future'should be directed t 8. BE. BROWNE, Stage Manages, RPE SEL ab bo ben ahi = MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING, made uj ot, opposite Greene ttceake pon SOS _ MORROW IS, WITHOUT BXCRPEION, 2am most wonderful astrologist in the atten ort ae ed in constantly on hat TRAPHAGEN, 81 aver beon known. Sho is the seventh daughter danghter, and was born a a gitt by belng ‘onrm sstralogl to tell +f ai future events and pana ‘corns 0 win love, ¢01 hte, and y sata rm ‘mol during her th Euro: 76 Broom tweon Cannon ‘and Gotan ia. Gentlemen not dma ADAKE D., THE GIPSY WOMAN—THIS ORLE- MAD AtG ar d'well-bnown astrolonist, hae taken rooms Liyonard street, where she will be happy to consult her friends and the publ th rogara to future; she is the mist fa the United Btu fas imcthod of discloning the events of this life te ped ard of truo artistic principles, Her obarge is fifty consultation, FROM PHILADELPHIA, TENDE ladice and gentlemen of this oty satrolo interp! by books sonstentiy rolled on oy athe wl Yet he name of the Lady oF cunt wilt ‘tress corner of Bowery. "Ladies, 60 conte; gentlemen, phssianiannuned cists atsixtet teens ns oh She will also make love ‘doce not now exit. She , French aad'German to MEDIOAL, D* COOPER, NO. 14 DUANE STREET, MAY BE CON- sulted with confidence. His practice is over twenty-ewe Youre at his present office. R. Ay af NO. 19 iam STREBT, Chatham and wre wears arate, nN. io & member of the ‘New New ¥erk University. See time in his office. R. 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