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ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, SLE AT UBERT H. Y, al horses and atauction. Alvert H. Nicolay ‘will sell, this day (Friday), at 12-o°clock, at the corner of Wall and New sizeets, without reserve, a of ex wellent bay horses, sixteen anda half hands high. They aye been used only bya private family, are sold on account of the owner having no further use for a nd a double set them. Also, one large of silver plated harness, all in perfect order. Terms able money. For further particulars, ap- 0 McCAFFRAY, AUCTIONEER.—THIS DAY, AT 103 o'clock, a large and valuable sale of jewelry and furuiture, at the aslesroom, corner of Catheriae aut gold also feather beds and pillows, mattresses, ny marble top washstands and bureaus, French Meattimanh of patios : Beppo ‘ee Ir ure ; without reserve, to pay advances. UCTION NOTICE—MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF HOUSE hold furniture, os &c.—SAMUEL 03- , suotioucer, will sell, at 64 Nassau street, on eraeer tater tt cottons ns ee, and remo' for convenience & col- Jection of h ij HARDW. &c.—JOHN E, VAN jousehold furniture. UCTION NOTICE, A ‘Antwerp & Son, will sell this day, (Friday, Nov. },) at 10 o'clock, at 216 Pearl street, by cat 0, an assortment of ingham and Sheffield shelf hard- ‘ware and cutlery. Also, an invoice of German goods. Also, 80 casks and Priest’s BB horsenails, 2 casks 400 dozen American table and dessert knives and forks, 3 assorted clocks, &e., &c. vel UCTION NOTICE.—THIS DAY, FRIDAY, Nov. WILLIAM ING, No. 82 Broad street, will finished, for fall }e assortment of 000 garments, just ly ety ‘goods, in fashionable ahapes, and well worthy the attention of ‘the trade. Goll Watches.—An invoice <: 100 gold watches, levers, anchors and lepines; an on- tive invotce, never before exhibited in this market. Wi be wold at’ 134 o'clock. Catalogues and goods now ready. rf UCTION NOTICE.—THO3. BELL, AUCTIONEER.— By BELL & BUSH, this day, at 103 o'clock, in th Falwarooms 27 Coatre stzeet, a vatioly sale of furaiture, ar; , ol , and: fancy articles; also a large lo! oPiRelateed articlse from ths Ceystal Palace, becker chiefs, veils, gloves, canes, umbrellas, jewelry, and nu merous other articles, guns, bedding, &c.; wili be sold i Jota to suit. HOUSE AND LOT, IN THIRTEENTH STREET near Seventh avenue, Brooklyn, at auction, thi "at So’clock, on the ground; house 18 by 24, two story, well built, beautirully situated, Also, unfinishe Duilaing and lot: Also, a corner lot, Seventy per cent apay remain and ANKRU) SALE.—H. ILSON, AUCTIONEER.— B Nov. 24, at 10 o’clock, will be sold, to the ighest for cash, the contents of the lai four story house, 79 Warren street, opposite the Hudson River Rai depot. The parlors are furnished in the snost el ; rosewood suits, covered with rich watin ; Voltaire, gothic and reception chairs, in crimson and gold brocade; centre and sofa tables, expen- miyely carved; magnificent rosewood etegere, with plate glass doors and back; heavy lace and brocatelle our. Zaina, large oval and pier gissses; a number of superior oil peintings; rich tapestry carpets on the parlors; cost- ¥ rosewood pianoforto, a very superior instrument, and ‘ully warranted; large rosewood bookcase, mahogany sand rosewood bureaus, washstands, beds and , hair mattrasses, dining and extension tables, gtoves, crockery, glassware, silverware, ther with a large assortment of basement furniture. positive. ‘The whole bas ouly been in use a short time, and was anade by some of the best cabiuetmakers in this city. D, NASH, AUCTIONEER,—SHERIFF’S SALE— Saturday, Nov. 25, 1854, at 11 A, M., No. 310 way, minety ht dozen of Loveit's Wahpene. Also, same a ur, & ity of hams in Sever JOHN WILSON, Depaty Sheriff, LIAS COMBS, AUCTIONEER.—ON MONDAY, NOV. 27, at 10% o’clock, assignee’s sale, at auction, of The entire stock of the store No. 769 Broadway, coner of Ninth street, consisting, in part, of coats, pants, vests, shirts, drawers, hosiery, ves, cloths, cassimeres, ‘vestings, cravats, shirts, collars, &c., &c. Every article is ‘and well sclected, with a'viow to please the taste of gentlemen wishing to purchase Cripeg &. The nale will be positive, by order of Marcus P. Ferris, Esq., ansignee. ELIAS COMBS, Auctioneer. BREVOORT HENRY, AUCTIONEER.—BY HENRY je & Buck, this day, at'11 o'clock, at their salosroom, ‘No. 14 Maiden lane, near Broadway.’ Assignce’s sale of zich and costly robes, furs, &c-, comprising a stock of the best description and quality, manufactured for the city retail trade, consisting of magnificent stone marten talmas and capes, with cuffs to match; Russian sable, anink marten, fitch marten, siberian squirrel, chinchilla, &c.; gent’s collars, fine fur gloves, with descriptions of ‘the most costly furs; also, filty finest Hudson Bay, wolf, Dear, fox, lynx, leopard, ‘silver fox, and butfalo ‘sleigh robes; also, lap robes, woollen travelling blankets, do. gent’s mufiiers, &c. COOK, AUCTIONEER.—FURNITURE, PI- ‘enofortes, oil paintings; also, one pier glass, 108 by 36 inches, cost $160, at auction} this day, Friday, at 103, o’clock, at the spacious sales room, No. 304 Broadway, corner. of Duane street, » splendid collection of new and fashionable rosewood, mahogany, und black walnut, parlor, library, dining room, ai chamber furniture of every description, consisting of elegant parlor suits in crimson, and maroon brocatelle cof very su workmanship; etefgeres, ladies’ secre- taires, a beautiful article; music cabinets, French secretaires and bookcases; marble top ceutre, side and pier tables ¥ every variety of style and finish; Gothic pewing and reception chairs; iron frame easy cl in morocco and satin brocatelle; occasional, quurtette, and other fancy tables; mahogany aofas, tete-a-tetes, arm ; Spring seat jor chairs in gd variety; dd cottage isteads, wardrobes, bureaus, py Regen gg og i ; superior dining tal patent ex. Sanaa ‘office ‘and counting room desks, oil paintings At 12 o'clock, several new and second head . Sale positive. No postponement. ‘ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—BY H. H. LEEDS. &Co., this day, at the store, 19 Nassau street, immediately after the fars—mortgagee’s sale of,6 sets of wagon harness, and 14 sets of cart harness; also, fy nets, &c., to be sold without reserve. ENRY H, ‘AUCTIONEER.—BY H. H. LEEDS o> a Friday, Nov. 24, at 103 o'clock, sales room, No. 19 Nassau street. Peremptory sale of rich robes, furs, &c., the stock of a manufacturer declining business, all of the best description, and war. ranted as represented in every respect, all manufactared from New York city custom trade, of superior materials and workmanship, consisting of Kalafat sable and stone marten capes, chinchilla, lynx, stone marthen, and other victorines, cardinals, muffs and cuffs, gentlemen’s capes, collars and gloves of otter, genets, squirrel and others Children’s tippeta, muffs, &c, Also 50 sets of fine Hi fon Bay sable and black marten cardinals and spencers. Robes of superior description and extra sizes trimmed with best cloth and woollen, kind of wolf, bear, genets, Jeopard, coon, silver fox, and buffalo, in all about 250 of superior styles. Also, a variety of ladies’ foot mutts, OHN L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER.—BY VAN- DEWATER & TURNER—Saturday, Nov. 25, at 1014 o'clock, at 106 Duane street, west of Broadway—Jewelry, shawls, dress patterns, dresses, &c., among which will be found one Kast India long shawl, which cost $400; ‘one do. yellow striped, cost ; one French camels? hair shawl, cost $155; one do., cost $60—togethor with ‘® general assortment of shawis, scarfs, &c., of every de- scription—broche, merinos, cashmeres, thibet ‘wool shawls; also, a general assortment of dress patteras, in and made up, consisting of black figured silk dress, ‘water, silver grey, plaid, green, purple, lawng muslin; also, yards of delaine, palmetto, calico, muslin lawns, together with a large and general wardrobe of under Wearing apparel; also, at the same time and place, jew- elry, one splendid diamond necklace, set in France; ear- rings, diamond pin, diamond Singer ting to match; also, rings set with rubies and emeralds; also, pin very rich in mosaic, bracelets to match, representing St. Péter’s (Church and coliseum: also cameo pins, Jarge, and set in ‘the best possible manner, representing heads, Holy Family, Virgin and Saviour, figures, &c. ; cameob racelets to match, cornelian do., pearl ear-rings, Christ on cros in silver, gold pencil ‘case, lockets with chains, goli spectacles and silver snuff boxes—the whole being by or er of exeeutora will be suld peremptorily. Can be ex- amined two days before sale with catalogue. Mh L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, on Friday, Nov. 24, at 103, o’clock, at the sales- Yooms, 30 Pine and 56 Cedar street, a large assortment o/ household furniture, consisting of sofas, chairs, tete-n- bureaus, washstands, bookcases, wardrobes, bed- Bteads, matiresses, palliases, &o.; French plate pie: cottage pianoforte, seven octaves, ; also rosew by Gilbert, of Boston. jn W. SOMERIN! AUCTIONEER, STORE, 11 Centre street, corner of Franklin. Constable's sal» zhis day, at 304 Grand street, at 10 o'clock, a large uuantlty of boots and shoes for gentlemen, ladies, miss- @s, aud boys’ wear, com) A complete stock, : SOHN W, SOMERINDW RI, Comsabe. —t iy, a ° a jase pirect, two doors from Fulton, aes See isoortenest of parlor, diningroom and chamber furniture of juality ; fortes, carpets, mirrors, oil Sees ware, Xc., which are well sorte te re tention of and -, Catalogues on the morning of sale. (MEON DRAPER WILL SELL Tuesday, Dec. 5, at 12 0’c! ebange, (for secount of whom it mi lateral shares of the Sige and Mlsuseippl Malisoud Goof AT AUCTION ON oe agg Ex. ° “stock of the Cat. each. HERIFF’S SALE—ON FRIDAY, NOV. 24, 1854, AT 10 o'clock A. M., at 271 West fn gore street, @ t of lumber, boards, , pails, hardware, three horses, two wagons, &c. HERIFF’S SALE~ON FRIDAY, NOV. 2%, 1854, AT S 11% o'clock A. M., at 97 Clilf street, one double is wtandin, one Ai , nd one ph ieee " dams’ embossing press, and o1 HERIFF’S SALE ON FRIDAY, NOV. 24., AT ELEVEN o'clock, A. M., at the corner of Third avenue and paadeesbate ee alte ne se el tal ers, glasses, wines, liquors, bat fixtures, &e. <QTOVES, SUG CURRANTS, os SUE SUh es Te eo rem, ino salt, intace, go W, A. GARTER, Auctiouest; f'Uey seni” A SPAN OF SALES AT AUCTION. ‘at 104, o'clock, at 187 Gaual street, a household Lae phew a ‘aon ‘break housekeeping, consisting fas, rockin; and ae centre, dining and tea tables, pier an: mantel glasses, ean plated china giassware, book- cases, couches, Brui and other carpets, oilcloths, stair rods, to and ore ee hair be “ matt feather beds, blankets, spreads, dressing bu- ma niger tern) with marble tops, toilet sets, gs robes, cooking stoves, kitchen furniture, &c. A ‘portion of the above gooda bave been but a short time in use, and worthy of the attention of families and others commenc- ing housekeeping. A bagatelle table and counter. FOR SALE. imost prodtable in the ety; there is a : aos coccmmesente tee tare at Soe gen ich can always be relied ; it would exchanged in part for merchandise. Sn te for ay person wishiag to go into this kind of business we are sure seldom occurs. BONNER, 208 Broadway. UST BE SOLD THIS DAY—AND WILL BE SOLD very low, a fine maro, four anda half years old; a@ new wagon, city made, aad a new harness, a great in. Apply at VAN RANST'S stables, 34 1 street, New Haven depot. rE LOTS DUTCH BULBOUS ROOTS AT AUC 1.500 tion—At No. 17 Wall street, this day, at 1034 o’elock, to closo consignments, comprising the most cholce selection of hyacinths, tulips; orown imperials, ranunculus, iris, gladiolus, jonquilles, crocus, &c., offered at auction in several years. To be ‘sold in lots to suit purchasers. FOR SALE. eS —FOR SALE, LEASE-AND FUR. $100,000, niture of 'a fashionable and of the most extensive first class hotela on Broad- TEyjglve, one for $75,000; one do., $45,000; one do., 600; one do., $12,000—allom Broadway. ‘Also, one of the best paying down town hotels, $35,000; also a fino Varopean plan, $25,000; one do., $12,500, and a fine hotel on East river, $7,000; one do. up town, $3,500; alsoa first rate dining house near Wall atreet, and several oyster and loons—all in good loca- tions." Apply {0 G. A. ROBINSON, 85 Nassau street, up stairs. —FOR SALE, ONE HALF INTE- $10,000. rete cgacymay ta jor a . ke. Patent just granted. A fortune may be realized {a a hort time by a man of cnterprise in selling rights. For informat to JOHN H. office of Under- hill’ Dry Dock Iron Works, 435 Tenth street. 00 —FOR SALE—THE LEASE, FOR- id 0. niture and fixtures of a first class uvtel, prominently located in the upper part of the city. A note addressed to Post, Herald , will meet imme- diate attention. 0 OR $2,000,—HOTEL AND DINING SA- 1. O loon for sale, in a very busy neighbor- od; lease 23% years; forty-two beds, which overpay therent. Insured for $4,000. Will be sold immediately for half its value, the proprietor being obliged to leave. Apply to C. G. THO! ', 81 Nassau street, room 7. $500. —FOR SALE, THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND e lease of » house furnishing store, in one the best locations in the city. To a party witha small capital this affords a rare opportunity to invest in a safe and profitable business. Address Empire, Herald office. B25 —FOR SALE—THEHALF INTEREST OF AN 5 |. old established business; is now netting from $2,000 to $3,000 per annum. The business is done ex- clusively for cash, with little or no risk. Reasons for selling, ill health.’ Apply immediately at 102 Nassau street, room No. 9. PURDY & 00, JECOND HAND STEAM ENGINE FOR SALE.—A SS twenty horse engine and two cylinder boilers, all im good running order. or sale for $650, if. applied for immediately. J. LOMAS, Fishkill Landing. > DENTISTS. — AN OEFIOR PRACTICE, LONG Bs. blished, payi ear, together wit! the turaltare, Gturess Ss. nectieacy 4 pros mecesaary to ute the business, within thirty miles of New York, will be dis- of for $100, if applied for immediately. Ii! health cause of di For further particulars address 221 Newark, N. J. T LEASE, STOCK, AND FIXTURES OF A CONFEC- joan and fruit store for sale, at 558 Eighth ave- Bue. Satisfactory reason given for selling out. LARGE FRONT AND BACK PARLOR AND TWO bedrooms, with basement, on second floor of house ‘ird avenue, to let to a table family. Rent Possession immediately. Peyube ou tae or of JOHN FOLEY, gold pen ‘manufacturer, 107 Broad. way. STORY BASEMENT HOUSE A to let, with medera ii L: a | ixtures, ., Rear Atlantic ferry, Tiootlyn a intyfand two in family would to @ private famil; adeomely Pees banat mom eee an yee ae it. Rent $200 until May. ‘Apply at the corner of ‘and War- ren streets, Brooklyn. STORE AND DWELLING TO LET—THE STOR: sala: spnuies cattipeomtaes, Ooh Rightsarsecn oocier le. Inquire on 8, ‘avenue, corner ot Forty-eighth atreet. ree VERY DESIRABLE THREE STORY ENGLISH BASE- ment house to let, in Thirtieth street, between tazhth and Ninth avenues; has modern improvements, ee fixtures, &c. Rent $600, Inquire of W. H. BAY- ND & CO,, 536 Broadway. A WIDOW.LADY, WITHOUT FAMILY, WISHES TO rent in New York a house of some gentee! family who will board with her and allow her the privilege of a few other boarders. Address sadam Prichards, Union square Post Office, NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES Piatt Steamers. The ships componing. this line are tbe ATLANTIC, Capt. West, Cops. Comstoo ACLVIC, Cons, N; pein DEIATIC, Capt. — = ie contrast ¢ Pesncat istics 1 rnc a eorvi tion, as in ti tire sal to ensure strength and 5; 5 end comfort, nD ENING - of ae from Now York to Liverpool, in first eabin, $130; in second do., Brel sents Shes, eso, ‘v6. jusive use of extra sine BALTIC, ‘From Li to New York, £30 tr varpool to New York, £89 and £30. je berth oe : i, aaa toires, Paris. for gold, mes, or metals, ‘and the value there ‘Will please take notice thet the ships of this cannch sarcy aay goods oontresent of wee: ag WHE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP Co intend sailing their favorite Cope tw, i DELPMLA, ) Thursday, January 4, 1366, ————, About Thursday, January 25, 1865, 7aoM LIVERPOOL. Saloon $00, $65 and $54, » ‘ing A limited number of third olass and found with comfortably cooked provisions, #35, ‘to Liverpool | $40... bring out their a drafts on Liverpoal, pny, to SAMUEL § wat otrect, Philadelphia, and No. 7 sums MITH, Acont rondway, New INTER SERVICE FROM PORTLAND—CANADIAN Steam Navigation Company.—The splendid new steamship CANADIAN will sail for Liverpool Decembe: lst, For freight or passage, apply to DAVID’ BELLOUSE, Portland, PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOM THAN A they require, would like to let to one or two gen- yn, a furnished parlor and bedroom, attached, at $4 50; also a back roomat $3, and an attic room at $150. Apply at 71 Crosby street,“bne block from Broadway. € HOUSES. 200 LOTS, AND 500 FARMS FOR ‘sale—$60,000 to loan on / ein sums to suit—property of every description for sale or exchange. Those who want a house, lot, farm, mill, or country seat are sure to be suited is 4 ealling on A. SERGEANT, 15 Wall street. i (2) —A DAGUERREOTYPE APPARATUS, TWO 0, cameras, &c., complete, for doing the busi- ubas, will be sold for the above sum. A for # person commencing the business. box 194, Herald office, for three days. 0 —FORSALE FOR ONLY $20, A LIGHT, PLEA- sant indoor business, that can be made to phy from $3 to $5 8 day profit. This will be found a rare chance to get a good business. Apply at No. 5 Catharine street, corner of Divisfon, up stairs, room 12. opportunity Address C. L., SMALL FAMILY CAN BE ACCOMMODATED with a parlor and bedroom on the second floor, at st Twenty-third street. The house contains all modern improvements, and is pleasantly situated be- tween Fourth and Lexington avenu ROADWAY ROOM TO LET.—A GOOD ROOM ON the second floor of 371 Broadway, with ‘te, mar- bie mantel, light, &., will be rented cheap. Ap- ply to BL ‘& TUCKER, 871 Broadway, second door from Taylor's, URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—BELOW SPRING atreet, in the vicinity of Hudson and Canal streets, cuntaining in all about ten rooms. Location very desir- able for a boarding house. Rent $60 per month. Posses- siuu may be had immediately. Apply, this day, to] B. W. RICHARDS, 807 Broadway. GOOD SECOND HAND SHOWCASE FOR SALE, eighteen feet long and three feet wide, plats glass, Ke. To be seen at 97 Fulton street, Brooklyn; or inquire of HOFFMAN & VERESH, No. 57 Bowery, New York, manufacturers of all kinds of showcases, in metal, silver plated, rosewood and mahogany, &c. GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO PROCURE AN EASILY managed business; will be Msposed of in afew days, good will, stock, ‘and fixtures of a segar store, doing good business: together with furniture to accom: niodate nine boarders; cheap rent, &e. Apply at No. 296 Ser gaan im segar store, first above Chambers street. AGATELLE BOARD FOR SALE—A FOLDING BA- gatelle board, 7 feet long, 2 feet broad, balls 1% inches diameter, three ches and mace, in perfect order, and nearly new. Was made to order for the owner. ‘Price $20. Inquire of W. MILLER, Trinity place, corner of Thames street, up stairs, (HEAP HOUSES FOR SALE, OR WOULD BE EX- changed for a large schooner or brig, of 400 or 500 —Three genteel three story houses, on Fifty-cighth street; two on Forty-fifth street, and two on First street. Frices $3,500 to $5,250. The above are genteel dwelling houses, well rented. Apply to E. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, from 3 to 7 o'clock P. M. OAL YARD FOR SALE—IN AN EXCELLENT LOCA- tion, and doing good trade. Terms low and easy. Apply between 2and 6 o'clock at 168 Chrystie street. HANCE ‘10 GET RICH.—$100 WILL PURCHASE ten States, on a patented and useful invention, in- cluding articles manufactured enough to sell the territo- ry. Also, will give the Washington patent document. Address Box 2,792 Post Office. 1 IGHTH AVENUE STORE—FOR SALE, THE LEASE of house and store No. et The store had a new sont put in last spi on west side, and one of ¢ best locations on the avenue. This is a first rate chance for s boot and shoe store, or any other business. t 348 Eighth avenue IR SALE—THOSE MARBLE FRONT VAULTS IN CY- press Hills Cemetery, constructed in the best man- ner and of the best material: tirely new, for private family vaults; location in th mtre of the improved f the Cemetery. For further information apply G. NELLIS, General Agent, office of the Cemetery, 261 Broadway, corner of Warren street. FRORNSHED ROOMS, WITH GAS, BATH, AND SU- perior closets, to let, at No. 52 East Sixteenth street, hear Irving place. ‘The location is very desirable, and tamily quiet and private. Will be let tua small family or to two gentlemen. WITH EAM POWER, TO LET.—TWO ch 25 feet by 90, and lighted on three hides, with steam power, a8 may be wanted. ELLS & CRANE, corner Twenty-ninth street and Eleventh avenue. \HOP 10 LET—GOOD FOR JEWELLER’S OR OTHER light business; desk for sale cheap; wheel with two cog wheels and strap for turning, Inquire at 58 Bar- clay street, in the rear. LET—IN THE VILLAGE OF STAMFORD, CONN. ‘two new stores, situated in the business part of the place: well adapted for any kind of business; « good loestion for rocery and harness business. Inquire of T. MOULTON, 254 Cherry street, New York, or SANDS SEELY, Eeq., Stam- ‘ord, Conn, gS Dae LET—STORE AND CELLAR 692 WASHINGTON, near Charles street, with immediate possession; a good neighborhood for various kinds of business. Rent $10 per mouth. Apply to R. 8. KING, 770 Greenwich street, near Bank. LET—AN_ ENGLISH BASEMENT AND CELLAR house, in Thirty-third street, near the Blind sy Tum, It has all the modern improvements, gas,jrange, Lot and cold water, bath room, &c., complete,” Reat very low, at $450 per annum, fill May. Apply at the Broadway Land Office, 1,110 Broadway. VANLIEW & GRENELL. LET—THE GROCERY STORE, BACK ROOM ANU cellar, situated at No, 263 Elizabeth street, first door trom Houston. The store is doing a good business, and the stock and fixtures will be sold cheap. Apply to JOHN |, on the pi aes. LET—FOR TWELVE MONTHS, AN ELEGANTLY furnished, first class house, on Twenty-cighth dtreet. Rent $1,700. Also, a nice three story house, on Twonty-sixth street, uafurnished. Rent $800; also, oue at $400, and one at’ $900. Apply to E. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, from 3 to 7 o’clock P. M LET—PART OF HOUSE NO. 95 WEST THIRTY- ninth street, between Broadway and Sixth avenue. References ex l. Apply. on the premises, or to W. W. Selleck, at S. Ely’s, 79 Fulton street. < OR SALE—A VALUABLE STEAM GRIST MILL AND ‘two acres of land, witha neat cottage, thereon, in the vil- e of Madison, N. J., near the dopet of the Morris and Rese: Railroad, Wal be Sold very low and on easy torms, changed for o y Srenew, and of the bert qealliy, saitable anufacturing purposes, with ‘ample supply of . MONET 2 MEYERS 1S Cortlandt Sati "BROS. LEHMANN*& SPRINGER. UR SALE—$350 ONLY, THE THREE YEARS LEASE, stock and fixtures of the cigar store 308 Bowery, ‘will be sold today. The fixtures and lease $250, store is well situated, with a fine show, and well calou- lated to do a+ business im any line that may be started. Satisfactory reasons given for selling. Apply at the above specified place. IR SALE—A RECEIPT FOR MAKING THE FINEST bitters in the world, and from which » large in- come may be derived if properly attended to. Apply to J. Rodriguez, 85 Beaver street, third floor. OR SALE—A SPLENDID RESTAURANT AND drinking saloon; location unsurpassed, business extensive and rapidly increasing, fixtures new and ele- gant. Satisfactory reasons for selling. This is unques- tionably a rare chance. Apply immediately at 102 Nas- sau street, room No. 9. PURDY & CO. (it SALE.—THE RECEIPT AND ALL THE RIGHTS ‘fa patent medicine business, having been in ex- istence these last two years, and in which with some ca- ital, a fortune can be made ina short time. Apply to . ©. A., Herald office, OR SALE—A HANDSOME FOUR STORY BROWN stone house, on Thirtieth street, for 80,000. A ie three story house, near Trinity Chapel, on Twenty. sixth street; two handsome new stone front basement houses on Twenty-second street, and a number of houses at low prices. E. B, KINSHIMER, $19 Fourth avenue, 3 to 7, and 8 to 10. F2 SALE—THIS DAY, NEAR THE ASTOR HOUSE, on the North river ‘side, a first class oyster and aihing saloon. Part of the putchase money cam remain on mortgage on the, premises. Apply immediately to GG. IN, 81 Nassau street, room 7. (OR SALE—AN ELABORATELY FINISHED COUN- ter, twenty-seven feet long and three fect wide, with a solid mahogany top, ruitage for ® banking house, money broker, or other purpyses, To be seen at No. 6 Wall street, basement. NOR SALE—OR TO EXCHANGE FOR MERCHANDISE Oe New Jersey Patent Farming Stock, three house: an West Thirty-ffth street, near the Baath avenue, and 000 each, secut in two mortgages of $4, this State. KENNEDY & SHERMAN, (OR SALE—A MANUFACTORY OF STATIONERY ‘and blank books, now netting $3,000 yearly, will be joid, including tools, shop and office dxtures, (valued at $706.) and good will, for $1,200, Good business paper will be taken in part payment. Apply at 68 Full street, up stairs. SALE—THE LEASE AND FIXTURES OF THE id avenue of water. depot, now doing a good cash business. reason for selling on ‘apply immediately, on the premises. SALE—FOUR FOUR STORY BROWN STONE English basement houses, on Ninth street; built by days work, and finished in best manner. Also 4 three story brick house on West Twenty-necond street, NEL, many others, Apply to ROOME & BUN: way. JFPOR | SALE—A “SORREL GELDING, THOROUGH Ftrea, tet got by Imported Trustee, dam out of & Mea are by Relpe, years old, sixteen hands can trot a mile in three Tinutes wil on whic! -aleo = —- (0 LET—WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, THE basement, corner of Maiden lane and William street, “sui.tble tor any kind of business. Apply on the premises. M. WILSON, Shirt Manufacturer. J ke? LET—BELOW BROOME STREET, A DESIRABLE two story attic and basement house, containing from fen to twelve rooms, situated in a good neighborhood, but a short distance from Broadway. Yearly rent $600. Possession may be had immediately. Apply to B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. LET—NO. 205 BROADWAY, NEAR FULTON steet; the second and third stories are being put in order, and will be let se itely or ther. For YOUNG CO., No. 2 Maiden terms, inquire of SMITH, eee O LET—A BEDROOM, EITHER FURNISHED OR UN- T furnished, in a modern built house. Inquire at 44 Barrow, near Bleecker atreet. LET—A PART OR WHOLE OF A TWO STORY houre situated in the Kighth ward, near Prince Street; large yard, grape vine, &. Possession imme- diately. Adaress Freakin, box 1,185 Post Office. LET—IN A FINE LOCATION, A ROOM AND ONE or two bedrooms; the furniture for sale at very redueed price—all new. Will be let to a gentleman and lady; board for the lady only. | No boarders in the house. Rent of rooms quite low. Address A. B., Herald office, stating whi interview can be had, -LET OR LEASE—THE LARGE BUILDING, SITU- ated on the southeast corner of Sixth avenue and Fortieth street, well arranged for s first class boarding house; also, parts of houses and stores on the same block.’ Inquire on the premises. 0 LET OR LEASE.—AT NEW BRIGHTON, FROM first of May next, two three story and basement Crick stores now building; by early application, ten- ants cam have them finished ,to suit their convenience; the locality is auperior for a firat rate grocery, dry goods and general country store, or fora furniture upholstery and housefurnishing store, as is no establishment of the kind within a number of miles of the place. The buildings will be erected in the most permanent manner and suitable for any kind of business not, requiting the use of steam power. Apply to 0. E. LEE, 54 Wall street, fiom 11 to 12 o’elock. LEASE—A FARM OF 23 ACRES, 33 MILES from Williamsburg, with large dwelling house, barn, &c., choice fruits, and wery. Utensils for sale cheap. Is also suitable for a pickliag establishment. rent only $260, Apply to FRAN- CIS BUTLER, 205 Water street. ‘ANTED—A DOUBLE OFFICE, ON FIRST OR seoond floor, either in South, Beaver or South William streets, by Ist of, February. Address box 2,540 Post Office, MEDICAL. Pana Nee. ESOT y ie MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE maple coM- pasion—| ‘By Dr. A. M. fesvor 8 ‘woman 1, from girlhood to womanhood, and oo vite CaS NG A wih the Pst oR eee womsa By oom: snyeteoee Grae i 1 LASGOW AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP COM- pany.—The new and powerful steamships NEW YORK, 2,400 tons and 500 horse power, (R. Craig com- mander,) and GLASGOW, 1,962 tons and 400 horse power, ‘W. Cumming commander,) built expressly for the trade between New York and Glasgow, will sail as under :— From New York—New York, Saturday, 23d December, at 12 noon; Glasgow, Saturday, 20th January, at 13 noon. First cabin, saloon state rooms (steward’s feo included), $90; first cabin, midship do., do., $75. Third Clase—A limited number of third class passengers will be taken, supplied with provisions of good quality, pro- perly cooked, at $25 ench. Carries a surgeon.’ For freight or passage apply to J. MgSYMON, 33 Broadway. New York city bills or gold only feceived fi R SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE—THE UNITED States mail steamship UNION, R. Adams, command- ér, will leave for Havre, touching at Southampton to land the mails and passengers, on Saturday, December bth, at 12 o'clock, from pler No. 37 North River, foot of Béach atreet. Price of pasange first cabin $136 ; se- cood do, $75. Luggage not wanted during the voyage, sould be sent on board the day before sailing, marked ‘Cpalow.” No freight will be taken after Thursday, December 1dth. For freight or passage apply to MORIT: MER LIVINGSTON, Agent, 53 Broadway. NEW, YORE AND CALIFORNIA STEAMSILP LINE, ‘via Nicaragua.—Aooousory Transit Compauy of Nicara: es Proprietors.—The splendid double engine steamship ‘ORTHERN LIGHT, Capt. E. L. Tinklopsugh, 2.000 tong ry will leave ‘from Wo. 8, North ‘River, at 3 o'@ock P.M. seoniasly. for Punta Areuas, on Mond: 27, connecting with the favorite steamship UNCLE SAM. 2,500 burden,) over the Nicaragu: ait Route, being miles of 1a jon by carriages Theoe eG Ce Sovomme saage, apply only to t, No. 5 Bowling Greea Letters, 25 vents per rf a CHARLES MORG. ont, Letter bags made up at the office. half cance. USTRALIA PIONEER LINE—CARRYING UNITED States Mail. Clipper ship WINDWARD, for Melbourne, from Pier No. §, E. R., with immediate despatch. ; LR, Clipper ship TROPIC, for Sidney, from Pier No. 12 with immediate despatch. Clipper ship OCEAN QUEEN, to succeed the ‘Tropic, and sail 20th December. For freight or passage, apply to R. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall street, STRALIA—FREE PASSAGE—PIONEER LINE, C: tying United States mails.—The subscriber, undue Contract with the government of New South Wales, is prepared to convey passengers m the clipper ship TROPIC, to Sydney, paying part passage here, balance paid afier arrival, aud employment guaranteed at cur- rent rate of wages, which are enormous, R, W. CAMERON, 116 Wall street, {OR NEW ORLEANS, VIA HAVANA.—THE STAUNCH and favorite steamship DANIEL WBGSTER, Capt. S. Db. ‘tons burthen, will leave Pee No. 3 North jovember 28, at 3 o'clock P. M. She bas ik and in saloon. SH in rd. Ay > A : Howling green? |AMSHIP COM- Hanava, carry: 58 eae 1s of lading will be sign: MORGAN, ‘Agent, No-D EW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS 5 For Now Orleans, stopping ing. ited States mails.’ Tho ston CAUAWBA, H.W, Shufeldt commander, will sail for the above ports oa Saturday, November 25, orelook, fro i ¢ foot of Beach streem North river. Freight for the {uterior Mobile, eon toour agents in New Orleans, James Connolly & Co., will ve forwarded free of commissions. Pas- for Havana must procare passports before leavi: EEE oT passage apply to LIVINGSTO: CO., Agents, 81 Brosdway. N. B.—T lack Warrior, J. D. Balloch commander, will succead the Cabawbe, and ‘sail Saturday) must be sent signing sailing. December 9. Bills of lading evening previous to the ship R PENSACOLA.—TO SAIL 29TH NOVEMBER; the splendid new packet ship MONARCH OF THE SEAS, W. K. Gardner, master, will sail as above, and can accommodate a few more cabin passengers, for which she has elegant furnished state room accommodations. Ap- ply to EVEREIT & BROWN, 159 Front street. R SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA—UNITED STATES oa ibe.—The new asi Spiga VILLE, Captain C. D. Ludlow, w! New Savannah, on Saturday, Nov. 25, at 3 o'clock P. M., from pier'No. 4 North river. Bills of lading signed by apply to the clerk on board. For freight or, passage SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, 13 Broadway. ) or Florida, through tickets from New York to Jack- sonville $31; Pilatka, $88. The Florida, Captain M. 3. Woodhull, will leave on Wednesday, Nov. 29. VOR SAVANNAH—FARE REDUCED.—THE UNITED States mail steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Capt. v. J. Garvin, will leave Philadelphia for Savannah on Wednesday, November 29, at 10 o'clock A.M. Fare $20; steerage $7. The Keystone State will leave as above tho following Wednesday. Agents in New York SCRANTON & TAL N, No. 19 Old Slip, where staterooms may be secured. (OR CHARLESTON, 8. C.—THE SUPERIOR SIDE wheel steamship QUAKER CITY, J. H. Hodgdon ¢ mmander, will leave Philadelphia for Charleston, 8. C. 1 Saturday. December 2d, at 10 o'clock A. M. tasage, $20; steerage do, $7. Apply to HERON |ARIIN, No. 3734 North Wharves, Vhiladelphia. ou {OR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA—SEMI-WEEKLY United States mail line.—The new and fast going steamer J. ADGER, 8. Turner, commander, wiil leave pier No. 4 North river, on Saturday, Nov. 25, at 3 o'clock P. M., precisely. For freight ply on board, where all bills of lading will be signed; and for passage at the oflice of SPOFFOKD, TILESTUN & CO., 30. Broad- way. Through tickets t» Florida as follows:—To Jack- sonv@le, $31; to Pilatka, $33. The Marion will succeed, avi ‘on Wednesday, Nov. 20, at 8 o’clock P. M. N, B.—Ih future the steamers will leave at 3 o’clock P, M., until farther notice. R NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND.—THE steamshi ANOKE, Capt. Skinner, is now load- ing at pier 13 North river, for the above ports and sails on Saturday afternoon, at 3 o’clock. LUDLAM & PLEASANTS, 32 Broadway. ‘OR FORFOLK, PETERSBURG, AND RICHMOND, — The United States mail steamship ROANOKE, '. Skinner, commander, will e pier No, 13 North river, on Saturday, Nov, 26, at 3o’clock P. ‘will ar- rive in Norfolk the next afternoon, and Petersburg and Richmond the following Faerie From Norfolk, pas- sengers for the South y railroad direct, with ig tickets from Weldon to Wilmi Augusta, &e. and fare to Norfolk, $8; to Petersburg and Richmond, $10, Steerage half price. Apply to TLUDLAM & PLEASANTS, 3% Brosdway.. ‘EW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS STEAMSHIP COM- For New Orleans, stopping at Hava: ying the United States Mall ‘The steamship CAHAWBA, R. W. Shufeldt, commander, is now receiving freight and ‘will sail for the above ports ou Satugday, November 25, at 120’ from pier at foot of Beach street, North river. Freight for the interior and for Mobile, consigned to our agents in New Orleans, James Connoly & Co., will be for- w free of Cen ge Sette Dee - pod must procure fore leavi For pylon to ig Ma Agents, No. 81 Broadway. N.B.—The Black Warrior, J. D. Bullock, commander, will wucceed the Cahawba, and sail Saturday, Dec. 9. Bilis of must be sent in for siguing the evening previous to the ship sailing. @HARTER—THE STEAMER NORWALK.—IN- quire of C. McNEILL, No. 4 Hall of Records. NN alain me {URNITURE FOR A SET OF APARTMENTS FOR SALE, cheap. Apply at 452 Third avenue, second floor; or to A. By, room 66, Trinity Buildings, 111 Broadway. PHOLSTERY GOODS SELLING OFF, ON AQOOUNT of removal.—The entire stock of rich {nce wad mus- lin curtains, satin delaines, brocatelles, Lae taanels, cornices, pins, and French gilt window shades. Must be cloded by the Ist January. A.M. &R. DAVIES, 907 Broadway. N, B.—Store to let, _ To be followed by the third act of HAMLET. rrr nr arnanaell JN BOS GARDEN —Doois OPH AT 64 TO OOM monee at 13;.—Tickets to all parts of the house, 50 Gents; Private Boxes, $5; Orchestra Seate, 81 Furpay vasa, November 2, ee ING a O8 THE SYREN, i with rapturous applanse. THE UNKIVALLED CAST OF NEW ARTISTS, Eatirely now scenery, New and correct costumes, splendid properties. Wile Nau. RION’S, CHAMBERS STREET.—THENEW ORIGINA) ‘American play, TRE UPER TEN AND THE LOWER TWENTY, will be played every evening until farther notice, having experienced the most positive and brilliant success ever bestowed on any production whatever. Mr. Burton, Mr, Jordan, Mr. Fisher, Mr. Jé Min Raymond, Mrs, Hough, Mrs. Hughes, and other principa) artists appear. Several new scenes, views in New York, by Mr. Hielge. The curtain will rise to the play exactly at Ti. To conclude with a new farce, by an American author, ealled A TALE OF A TUB. Seata may be secured three days in advance, without WERY THEATRE,—PROPRIETOR AND MANAGER, 1. P, Waldron, Stage Manager, Robert Jones.—Doors Open at 7 o'clock; to commence at'73;. Boxes, 25 cents; Pit and Gallery. 1234 cents. NEFIT OF MR. G. J. ARNOLD. CELEBRATED EQUESTRIAN 1ROUPE, in conjunction with the Dramatic Company. Frupay Evexina, Nov. 24, will be presented a series of : DARING ACTS IN THE CIRCLE. Banjo Solo. q vsseeeH. Hantington Ba: ‘co and Huntington Somerset Jig steeeeeeee eB. Mallory Joe (with songs)... ssseMe, Winans A performance will be given evory Saturday afternoon. URDY’S NATIONAL THEATRE.—DRESS CIRCLE AND Upper Boxes, 25 cents; Pit, 12% conta; Orchestra Seats, 50 centa; Private Boxes, $5. Doors open at 7 o'clodn; commence at 74g. Benefit of Jas. Anderson. Friday ovening, November 24, BRIAN’ BORO; Fancy Dance by Miss Lefolle: followed by El. HYDER; aftor which, ROBERT MACAIRE; to conclude with THE DE VIL'S DAUGHTER. UCKLEY’S ETHIOPIAN OPERA HOUSE, 6 Broadway, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 2%, and every night this week, NEGRO MINSTRELSY, ‘and the very successful burlesque on the Opers of NORMA, at Tig o'clock. Tickets, 25 cents; Re tion, the EAUTY AN ow 8 Concert comm served Sante, 50 grad masical fairy oxtrave THE BEAST, x dresses, transformations CADEMY OF MUSIC, FOORTEENTH STREET, UNIOD aquare, At the request of many out of town residents, heads of families and others, desirous of hearing the celebrated artistes now performing at the Academy, the manager has the honor to announce a morning representation ef Rossini’s comic opera, THE BARBER OF SEVILLE, with MME. GRISI, SIGNORI MARIO, BADIALI and SUSINI, in the principal roles. ‘On Fripay Mornina, Nov, 24, IL BARBIERE DI SEVIGLIA. Figaro.. Sig. Badiali Don Basil . Amati Dr. Bartolo. Fiorello, wSig. Patt With new scenery, devorations, , &e Doors open at 12 M.; performance will commence at o'clock P. M. Parquette and First Circle, Secured Seat Second Cirel Seats may bi and others,,for this occasion only. Seats may bo secured at the box office, on Fourteenth street, daily, from 9 A. M. till 5.P. M.; and alao at Wm. Hall & Son's, 239 Broadway, and at Van Norden & King’s, 45 Wall street. ROADWAY SUNDAY CONCERTS—GREAT SALOON, CHINESE BUILDING, 539 BROADWAY. ‘The second grand Vocal and Instrumental Concert will take place on Sunpay Evesina Next, Novemaen 26, 2 MLZE. MARTINI D’ORMY anda GRAND ORCHESTRA OF FORTY PERFORMERS will appear. ‘The programme is selected from the works | of Itossini, Meyerbeer, Handel, Haydn, Mendelssohn, Ari- | son, Mehul, Beethoven, Balfe and Jullien, e| Admission to all parts of the hall TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Secured Seats, 26 cents extra. Doors open at 7 o'clock; to commence at 8. EVENTH ANNUAL DRAMATIC F will take place at the BROADWAY THEATRE, Ow Fripay Evening, Nov, 24, 1854, A Grand Combination of SPLENDID SPECTACLE, COMEDY AND FARCE, in which the following artistes, who have kindly volum- at which IT OF THE AMERICAN ‘D ASSOCIATION teered their aid, will assist:— SIGNORIYA SOTO, THE SISTERS ROUSSET, Mad, Ponisi, Mrs. K, Buckland, Miss C. Hiffert, Mrs. H. Nichols, Mrs. Yeomans, | Miss Herring, Miss Gougenheim, M’lle Cherini, Mrs. P, Warren, ‘Miss R. Gougenheim, Mrs. Nagle, Miss Mostayer, ‘Mrs. Eliza Place, Mrs. Abbott, Mlle Ritchie, Mrs. France, Mrs. Seymour, Mrs. Henry, ‘Miss Ada Price, Miss Louisa Wella Messrs, Conway, Davidge, C. W. Clarke, Hadaway, Winans, G. Fox, C. Taylor, J. Dunn, Glens, W. G. Burke, Lettingwell, Whiting, Hanchette, Grosvenor, Lanergau. Musical arrangements under the direction of Messrs La Manna and Citatu. Prices as usual; no extra charge for reserved seats. COMMITTFE ON PERFORMAN( Mesars. W. R. Blake, J. Brougham, Wallact J. Moore, Burton's Theatre; W. A. Moore, atre; N. B, Clarke, Broadway Theatre; F. C. Wemyss Bowery Theatre; G. Andrews, Metropolitan; T. Hadawa; Barnum’s Maseum; C. Taylor, National Theatre. ‘The whole under the direction of Mr. G. H. Banger. Box book now open. URTON DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION.—THE MEM- bers of the B. D. A. hope to meet their friends at the Apollo Rooms, 410 Broadway, this evening, on the occasion of their sixth annual fancy dress, civic and military ball. GEORGE F. TYRRELL, President. ROOKLYN ATHEN BU Bee GRAND COMMLIMENTARY CONCERT TO MME. ISIDORA CLARK, Ox Monpay Evesinc, Novemuer 27, when she will be assisted by eminent artists. COMMITTEE: Rey, F. Vinton, D. D. Rev. C, ©, Pise, D. D., Rev. J. F. Schroeder, D. D., Hon. Thos. W. Cumming, Cyrus P. Smith, Esq J. N. Taylor, Esq.; Luther B. Wyman, Esq., Geo. A. Jarvis, Esq., Ira Smith, Esq., Rollin Sanford, Esq., Samuel Engle, Samuel 8. Powell, Esq X—TO THE PATRONS OF ETHIO- elsy.—An Etbiopian Opera Troupe of Some two yen organization, wishes a proprietor. They are now playing to crowded houses, and enjoy the repu- tation of beigg one of the best bands now travelling. ‘> troupe is thoroughly organized. No person need 4...) yut a gentleman of mean, and who intends to go properly into the bu: For further particulars ap- ply immediately to Wm. Baldwin, Esq , at Horace Waters’ great piano depot, 933 Broadway, N. ¥. RATORIOS, LECTURES, CONCERIS AND BALIS.— The Academy of Music is vifered to rent for orato rios, lectures, concerts and balls; also, the bars, esloonr and’ cloak rooms, by the season or year. Apply at the office at the Academy, or at No. 47 Wall atreet. ATIONAL THEATRE. NAGER” Takes great pleasure ia announcing to his patroarthat § oncluded an ergagement with the FRENCH AND AMERICAN CIRCUS COMPAN Composed of the most CELE PQUESTRIANS IN THE COUNTRY, And unequalled by any other troupe in the city, viz.: Madame Tourniare, Mrs. Carroll, Mlle. Josephine, Ma- dame Benoet, La Petite Marie, Mr. W. B. Carroll, Mons Tourniare, Mons. Benoet, Mr. W. H. Stout, Mr. \Y. Ken nedy, Mr. James Easler, Mr. B, Jennings and Son, Master Johnny, Siaster Theodore, and Master Ferdinand, toge- ther with a stud of eighteen menage, ring, and perform. ing horses, trained leopards and bears, all of which will appear on Monday evening noxt, in connection vith a Dramatic Enfertainment by the full company. EWARK THEAT 7 MARKET STREET.—FRIDAY Re iiacis, Nov. 9h, Weokbcand lsat, pgponmnce.cf hire, Frank Re: Rice, the celebrated negrd performer, will appea ing volunteered his valuablo services; Mr. J, Grace, by the kind permission of G. Bar- of the Broadway theatre; and Mr. Frank Rea, jack's theatre. The formances will com- mence with the comedy of FAINT HEART NEVER WON FAIR LADY—Ruy Gomes, Mr. J. Grace; Duchess, Mrs. Framk Rea. After which, JACK SHEPPARD—Jack Sho rd, Mrs, Frank Rea. To conclude with THE VIRGIN! 'UMMY—Ginger Blue, Mr. Rice; Susan, Mrs. F. Rea, ANTED—SEVERAL YOUNG CADIES TO APPEAR on the stage at the Franklin Museum, 17 and 10 Bowory. Apply betwegn 10 and 12 in the morning. GEO, LEA, Proprietor. RARE CH. pian mit MEDICAL. erst D* AED WITH HIS CELEBRATED AMAZIN ‘medicines, is making the hing cures om re cord, at his othes, 5) Canal . Country Letters, com taining $5, served with advice snd modicine by return post. Never known to fail, 2. WARREN, ER OF THR COLLAGE OF SUR’ prone of Dubii Rdinburg, attends to private praot Seaclon, phage be ts performing the oct atoning ower ed, without rontraint ia diot of business purses. i. JHO SON, 16 DUANE STRERT, MAY BR CON suited.—Twenty two Dr, Shan without the use of aay deleterious drag, D*. COOPER, 14 DUANB. , 50 LONG RNOW to the eitisons of New rk, may be wit confidence, as usual, at bis od sirwes kare ‘the maltreatment 'D.—DR. RBRTT Ties, Conan, DS, FOPARET 080: ROADWAY THEATRE —E. A. HALL, Som «nee, —Doors open at 7; commence ai o'clock. BENEFIT OF THE AMERICAN DRAMATIC FUND, Friday evening, Nov. 94, will be performed : as AUSTUS, Foustus.,...Mr. Hanehett | Adino.,... stophiles. Mr. Conway | Rosolio. Miss A.Gougeoheiaa Mr. Grosvenor { Lucetta.. Miss ‘ will dance Senorita Soto...... 2 Mule, Chieini.. will dance th A Comic Song...... +0204 a “The Bloom is on the Rye’... - -by . PERFECTION. Paragon... Mr. ©. W. Clarke | Kate O’Brien.Misa Mestayer JALLACK’S THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR Broome street.—Frida: : evening, Nov. 44, WEEDS AMONG THE FLOWERS. .-Pas de Nations Mr. J. Wiens Henry Marstyn,. Pipes. ir. seine Mena ee x pea tf MURDI i. Brougham | Leonora, ....Mrs, Stephens - OUT 'ON THY LOOSE Mr. Chisel, ....Mr. Stewart { Mrs, Chisel... Mrs, Conevee Proprietary Fawerd fldy, Bassges, ; ietor; Eawa : .—Doors open ato; ourtala rises at 7 ‘o’elock? Friday evening, Nay, 24, will be performed y even ESA, THE USCRER, Isabella Falcone, . Tortesa... Count de Croissy.Mr. Prior | Paul.... Roland,.,....Mr. Boniface | Baroness ‘OOD’S VARIETIES, MECHANICS’ 472 BROAD- WAY, (above Grand street.) sahil WHITE AND ETHIOPIAN, COMIC AND sevtafstas PERFORMANCES, , by some of the MOST TALENTED DELINEATORS IN THE WORLD. H. Woon, though the first to introduce white character into an Ethiopian entertainment, deems it net out of place to call the attention of his, patrons and the publie generally to the fact, that at the above Hall may be seem. the sunshine and of the Darkey’s Life, int wit REAL ARTISTIC AND PLEASING PANTOMIME ANE DANCING IN WHITE CHARACTER. H. Wood intends simply to How tax Mrmaon oF ve Nature, and give each evening « faithfal re] ailing hin abore. his proper sphere society, theca ing him above his proper sphere giving a vory pleasing as wall an’ a eect Cares moral : Rey vening, an entire change of programme. Ticke' en 25 conte. isely. \ £0, CHRISTY & WOOD'S ML 444 BROAD wave” under the control of . asiness Manager. GEO, CHRISTY, Stage Manager. ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELSY, BURLESQUE O/'ERA, LIGHT FARCES, DANCES, BTQ - Africanized by the most accomplished company in the world. ‘This week, the new version of THE MUMMY, Ginger Biue (with songs)... @ Larry O’Brien (with songs) 8. “swale Doors open at 63g o'clock ; to commence at 73¢ precisely. ARNUM’S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—-ONCE the extraordinary domestic drama, THE FORSAKEN, in addition to the new and vast collee~ tion of Wax Statuary, Living Giraffes, the a Boa Constrictor, tho original Happy Family, &o. Homies Sects ta fternogn. at3 or dnk, ihe demas of ADELE and the farce of AS LIKE In the evening, at 734 o'clock, the new and beaut E, THE FORSAKEN, domestic drama, HEN! FO! . children under ten, 1234 ote. mittance to all, ] ROADWAY THEATRE.—THE MANAGER HAS GREA® pleasure in announcing an engagement, for a limited umber of nights, with MISS DAVENPORT, who will appear in her celebrated character of CAMILLE, ON MONDAY, NOV. 27, cast to the entire atrength of the company. Box Book is now open. Wtuiack’s timex —eacrna —eprnar, NOW ‘2%, fourth night of the new comedy of WEEDS AMONG THE iwi 1T ON Satuxpay, 4 Great Bri. TWO CAN PLAY AT THAT GAME, Mr. Lester, Mr. Brougham, Miss Rosa Bennett. SENORITA 8OTO, with Coleman’s great comedy of THE HEIR AT LAW. and Mr. Blake, Mr. Broug! Mr. Stewart, Mr. Vincent, Mr. Chippendale, Mr. Phillips, Mrs. Blake, Mrs. Stephens, Mrs. Conover. NO MUSICAL ARTISTES, PROPRIETORS OF EXiilgy. ditions, &c.—A gentleman of considerable ae ence in the management of advertising, &c., of oI concerts, opera troupes, and other entertaiments, wishes to form’ an engagement to travel during the ensuing winter and spring as advertising agent or manager of a first class entertainment. Tne advertiser has been pro- fessionally connected with nearly all the leading artistes who have visited the United States for several and is thoroughly acquainted with every route and necessary business detail of every city in the United States, England, Ireland and Scotland. Address F.C, eer — stating nature of business. References ex- changed. IRCUS—CASTLE G. EN. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF THE SEASON, BENEFIT OF THE CLOWN, SAM LATHROP, Fripay Evznivo. Nov. 24, Besides a full and brilliant display of Horsemanship, and the exhibition of THE ELEPHANT. SAM will take the stump and give his views upom the Maine Liquor Law, and the expediency of flogging in the navy and introducing it into To-morrow, bonoht of the treasurer, and laa the season. QYRANKLIN MUSEUM, NOS. 17 AND 19 BOWEL..— ‘The above establishment, the only one in the United States where the Model Artists are exhibited, is now open for the season, giving two grand forfhances le commencing at 4 o’clock in the afternoon and 7 im th> evening, with other features, being entirely original, an « diticrent to any other place of amusement. Pee BURI UE TROUP! day of 003 BROADWAY. PERHAM’S THIRD ENTERPRISE GLYT Tit to be received for adi 1B. mission PZ it ik of the la le pantomime ‘ositively Law wee Pet age cle pent « Grand Railroad Galop with steam whistle, and eellisten, acool only mn paniment, 96 Perfcrmed by this Troupe. i Phey way eral heir Being the most a he life ever int ‘Together wit splen \d program: Negro pyctaeet Solos, Choruses, Ji Tancy Dances, &e rm ¢ attraction led ther VIAN BAND IN THE CIEY, it Cy ime of dinission, 25 cents. . GIFT TICKETS, AT ONE DOLLAR EACH, Issued in connection with the Mirrer of North and Seu. America, now in Boston, will, for the present, by Special ty adinit oneh, *PERHAWS BURLESQUE OCRRa oo ony gant aioe Apply (rom 9 A. M. to9 P. M., at 663 Brosdway. * ELODEON, 53 BOWERY.—OPEN EVERY EVEK- ing with the celebrated Pell’s Plantation Mins rds in their pleasing parlor entertainment, in connes.op with Mons. La Duke, the great African Ji "7 a open at 634 o'clock; commence at 7%. and 124 cents. C. MORITZ & J. Y. Proprietors. 1 RAND CONCERT IN BROOKLYN.—THE BROTHERS: MOLLENHAUER and Madame wilt ¢ a grand Concert on Friday, Nov. 24, at Parker Gul- inte ee ret ns between Clinton «;,) ‘ourt streets, Brooklyn Heights, ‘Tickets 5 Maa be had‘at the usual Vsces bad in the Cousert isos, Concert to co eight o’clook. AVE YOU BEEN TO THE FRANKLIN and 19 Bowery. If not, go, greatest entertainment in New York. ‘The Model tists appear every afternoon at 3, and evening at7. =~ CADEMY OF MUSIC, Fol square.—Saturday, hizetti’s grand opera, LI GRISI, Signori (O and SUSINI. VERTIPRACH will make her first appearance in house in the role of Orsini, it with +\R. RALPH'S PRACTICAL TREAT tion, 342 pp., price $1, by ‘4 juiting physician and surgeon, near Wooster, Office hours 9 toi2 A.M. and 6 te P. M., (Sundays excepted.) For strangers the author would state that years in Paris, expressly to study this class of diseases, the legal certificates of w! given by the Ecole Royale de Medicine, and signed be by claim- oa by no-one. se 1a tnlaapadinilig te cori yn ke treatise is sold at 121 Nassau ag No. 1 Veney atreat, ‘AstopHouse,) at his offi paid ad iressing box iho Post ‘Ofte! be at we 8. LARMO! Warps oa id at No. 228 ‘hor, M.

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