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OF CLOIHING, FIXTURES tora. Apply at 190 South street, near et SALE—A FEW LOTS, 25 FET BY 100, ON Fifty-sixth street, near Third avenue. yh eg or together, Apply to 5. L. JOHNSON, SALE—THE FIXTURES OF A MILLINERY ES- tablihment, including two splendid rosewood look- with tables, two etegeres, two large cases, of Brussels carpet. Inquire between 2 ani at 117 Prince street, third tloor. 0" OR TO IGLISH BASEMENT FOUR SALE OR TO LET—EN' puprmeaos Sater ements. For terms apply on the premises, 9A. M to6P. M SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A WELL evtal lace, embroidery and fancy goods bi x store to let, at reasonable terms. Satisfae- tory reasons for selling. Apply on the premises, 815 Broadway. SALE—A GENTEEL THREE STORY AND BASE- ment house, on Twenty-eighth street, between and Fourth avenues, at $7,000; also one on ‘Twenty-sixth street, near Lexington Aroxlue, at $8,600, order, ures, &c.; terms easy. to 3. ivan, s10 Fourth avenue, (rom 3 to MC SALE OR EXCHANGE—A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY residence in Newtown, L. I., consisting of a twe cottage and out buildings, in excellent order, with acres of pomt finely located about fine minutes EL OSGOOD, 64 Nassau street, R SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A tea, sugar and coffee store in one of the principa hfares in the city. Rent low and business esta- Dblished five yours, stock light and well assorted. Fall particulars snd satisfactory reason for selling out, by addretsing T. 8. & Co., Herald office. R SALE—THE FIXTURES, GOOD WI &C. with every arrangement complete, for condusti & refreshment and drinking saloon, which is now doin; an excellent business, It is situated in the Third ward, and will be sold on very reasonable terms, if applied for immediately, as the prosent proprietors are about leaving the city. For further information, apply to M. B. FRANCIS, 94 Murray street, corner of Washington. SALE—TWO BROWN STONE ENGLISH ‘BASE- ment houses, $12,000 each; one four story brown Stone house, $12,000; one five story brown stone house, $22, one three story house, $10,000; one three story use, $6,600; house and lot, Bowery, $11,000; also many others in the city and country. Apply to ROOME , real estate agents, 375 Broadway. OR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH—OR WILL EX- change for real estate in this city or stocks, and éuits of rich rosewood and ee eit te and lor furni- ture, covered with velvet and silk brocatelle. le ‘Two houses and lots to ere for stores in this city. Please address M. W. Y., Herald office. SALE—AT THE ution SQUARE REAL ESTATE Office, No. 3 Everett House, corner of Fourth vonue and Seventeenth street, several fine houses, in ‘various parts of the city. A large number of farms in ‘the vicinity of New York. Good unimproved property in the upper part of the city. Very valuable tenement property. Most of the above property will be exchanug- ed for other property within or without the city, im- proved or unimproved. The location of this office, convenient for reference concerning property, offers ‘perior inducements to property-owners to give it their tronage. Especial attention also paid to letting of uses, sales of furniture, collections, &c. EMERSON W. KEYES, ‘OTEL AND DINING SALOON FOR SALE—ONE OF the best located establishments of the kind in the now doing a profitable business, The lease is favor- abl ¢, having = umber of years to run. The rent is heap. Possession immediately. For terms, &c., ad- Gress G. ROGERS, Herald office. OW PRICED HOUSES FOR SALE—NICK THREE story and basement, and two story and basement , on Twenty-eighth street, $4,750; on First street, 36,250; on Fifty-third and Fifty-ninth streets, now Breet, 8,400.” Apply tok B. KiNSHTAtER, sip Fourth . Appl . NS ‘our! avenue, from Bto7 PM. OOK HERE!— MUST BE SOLD.—A SPLENDID chance for smali capitalists.—Only $600, cash.—A o stury house and two lots, in the fourishing town of fouth Amboy, N. J., two minutes’ walk from railroad Sepot, and two hours ride from pier No. 1 North, River. ita daily, well adapted for bakery, grocery, or Hquor store. ‘No’ licenses required in this State. Has Deen used as a grocery ani liquor store since built, (one ax,) and will he sold for the above sum, on account of proprietor having to return to Europe. Also, two aplendid building lots in the same place ; titles perfect. Fossession immediately. Apply te JAS CHRISTOLF FAGAN, South Amboy, N. J. BUTCHERS.—THE SHOP, FIXTURES, AND? GOOD will of an old established atand, now doing a good for sale to a cash customer cheap. Is well ‘worthy the attention of persons following that business, Apply at 69 Sixth avenug, corner of Fourth street. GROCERS.—FOR SALE FOR HALF VALUK, A horse, harness and wagon, all in good order, for $75 chased soon. Inquire at 211 Third avenue, corner Of Nineteenth street. BE. KIRCHNER. FUR HAT MANUFACTURERS.—THE SGBSCRI- ber bavi in the jobbing business, will Of bis: acufectring ertabllshinent (with or wit the building), comprising all improvements front by 70 fect deep and four stories bard strect and running back to ‘wide street; it is sx 4d with water, gas, furnaces, throughout. A portion of it is appropriated and to the manufacture of silk hats, and is farnished utensils. Taken altogether, it is the soost complete establishment of the kind in the State of Pennay’ and to an enterprising business man, practical in oe trade, who ladanttons ot locating him elf in Philadelphia, no better inducement could be of- a Terms te, and possession given immedi- ately. Apply or direct to JOSEPH FAR! 404 Lom- Bard street, Philadelphia, 3 SISORLLANKUUD. . snug three story and basement house, well calcu- ‘d for a small family, located in the vicinity of Ma‘i- palsiol aul peyered; fureiteos: ew’ ttearhoeht tar pain ; furniture pew ou will be sold for a fair price. Rent, $350. Present vccu- pant will give up bis lease to the party pure his urniture. This b an opportunity seldom met with for parties wishing to step into a house every way compicte. Apply to 319 Fourth avenue, from 8 to.10 A. M., and 3 to7 P.M. OUSE AND STORE TO LET, AND LEASE FOR EAL sale. Apply in the store, 92 Bowery ONTAGUE HALL RESTAURANT TO EXT FOR A number of years.—For location, it is not surpassed the whole city. It has been in prosperous operation for the last six years. In the bi ing is « large ball Hess TO LET AND FURNITURE FOR"SALE—A ce room, anexcellent business. Owing to the other Dusiness of the house, the proprietor is unable to attend to the restaurant. This is a good opportunity for a com- petent man, that understands the business. It is in complete order. For terms, apply to D. H. HAINES. FFICES TO LET.—TWO FINE OFFICES, ON THE second floor, yatta a Pussession isgmediately. Call on GEORGE L. PRIDE, on the pre- mises, NE ENTIRE FLOOR OF ELEGANT AND CONVENI- ent furnished apartments, with exclusive kitchen, if required, to let, on the European plan. The accom- me@@ations are first class, and suitable for a family or rty of gentlemen who wish to be comfortably located for the winter. Apply at 38 Clinton place, from 10 A. M. to3 P.M. hes LET—IN JERSEY CITY, 29 SUSSEX PLACE, A four story brown stone house, recently built swith SW modern improvements; water, gas, &c. Apply at Agency office, No. 1 Montgomery street, Jersey city. (0, LETIONE LARGE FRONT. ROOM, FURNISHED or unfurnished; also several small rooms for gentle- wen, with or without board. Rooms lighted with gas. Apply at 110 Grand street, three doors west of Broad: way. 0 LET—THE DWELLING PART OF THE HOUSE, 841 Fourth street, corner of Broadway, which, has Deen occupied for two and a half years asa inlifinery establishment. Inquire in the same house, between 12 and 1 o'clock. T° LET—A NICE SUITE OF APARTMENTS, KITCHEN, parlor, and three bedrooms, in fine ordec, with gas, and fixtures, newly papered and painted. Rent 15 a month; located on Twenty-cighth street, near Lexing- ton avenu@ KE. B. KINSHIMER, 819 Fourth avenue, 3to7 P.M. ‘0 LET—A GOOD THREE STORY AND BASEMENT house, in good neighborhood, all the mo- dern improvements, to the first of May and a year there- after if suited, the rent to bo paid in the board of agen- tleman and lady. For particulars inqaire at the Bay State Hotel, 148 and 147 Fulton street, for Mr. Benton. LET OR LEASE.—THE CARRIAGE MANUFACTO- zy, belonging to tho estate of Jonas E. Ketcham, deceased, situated in the village of Flushing, with a good business) four years established, mostly light carriage work, Inquire on the premises, of EZRA F, KETCHAM. (T° qhET—THE SECOND, THIRD, AND KITCHEN floors of a large and genteel’ English basement house on Fourth aveaue, near Madison avenue. Terms, asmall rent or board for two gentlenten taxen as equi- valent. Address, post paid, Dickens, Union square Post Office. (0 LET—THE UPPER PART OF HOUSE 380 FOURTH avenue, consistirg of twelve rooms, kitchen, dumb waiter, gas, bath, &c. Rent $500. Also, a number of parts of houses and whole houses. Apply to E. B. KIN- SHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, from 3 to 7 P. M. ON STATEN IS!.AND, FROM THE FIRST OF ext March, and on a long lease, the handsome furnished mansion of Mrs. Grymes (Capo di Monte), situated on the highest hill of Siaten Island, command: ing the most extensive view of the sea and of New York, at fifteen minutes walk from the second landing. Also a largo cottage, situated on the same hill, containing twelve bedrooms, parlors, dining, bathing room, &c. For further information apply to Mrs. Grymos, on her premiaes on Staten Island, NO BE LET—THE NEW STERLING HOTEL, BRIDGE- port, Conn, This new and spacious hotel, being the largest in the State, is situated in the centre of the city of Bridgeport. 1tis 160 feet im front and 145 feet in depth, forming a block four stories in height. It is fin- shed in handsome style, having gas and water through the house, and allthe modern improvements of a tirst class hotel. ‘The parlors and rooms are large, and the dining room nearly 100 feet in length. The corridors are mostly 10 feet in width, and are over 1,200 feet in leugth, xiving the house a spacious and siry appearance. ‘There is w Jnrge yard attached to the premises, with stables in the rear. “Toa person well acquainted with hotel-recp- ing, it will be lensed on reasonable terms. A fuller du- scription can be had by appling to P. 7. BARNUM, in New York, or at the hoteli, in Bridgeport. (0 LET, FURNISHED—A HOUSE IN MERCER STREET, near Broome, The house has lately had gas put in, and is furnished in good style; or would be sold, together with the lease, if required. Inquire at 187 Canal street. J\O_ LET—THE UPPER PART OF A-HOUSE. 112 Thompson street. Possession given immedia s ftmall genteel family. Privilege of three years lease given. Inquire on the pemises, or at 85 Cherry street. LOST AND FOUND. 5, REWARD.—LOST OR STOLEN, IN THE , Fighth avenue cars, on Wednesday night, November 15, a heavy gold hunting case watch; No. 20,943, M. I.’ Tobias, Liverpool, maker, with a heavy curb vest chain: also, a small diamond scarf pin. Who- ever will Jeave the same at the store of F. H. Lockwood, No, 208 Broadway. will receive the above reward, and no questions asked, 4 REWARD.—LOST, ON THURSDAY LAST, A ld watch, with independent seconds, auchor escapement, and enamelled dial, No. 4,071, makers name John E. Hyde & Sons. The finder will receive the above rewar.l by leaving it at the store of S. Hammond & Co., 44 Me. chants’ Exchange. EATH’S DOOR.— ‘To insects, death’s door Isat E. Lyon’s store, No. four twenty-four In Broadway. One little tin flask Gives you all you can ask, For a million of bed bugs twill slay. Keep a bright look out for counterfeits. Examine the Bignature on the label. E LYON, central depot, 424 Broadw: DYEING AND SCOURING ESTABLISH- ment.—J. Cacti Office 708 Broadway, Now ‘ork. The public is respectfully informed that this es- tablishm anaged by experienced workmen, will ive particular attention to the dyeing and refinishing, 8 pew and very superior style, of all sorte of — Buk, satin, velvet, merino, thibetand cashmere shawis, Canton ani Italian crapes, gimps, fringes, curtains, pia- Bo table covers. se, ofl, paint, ice cream, lemonade, &c. icle without cleaning the whole, sorts bleached, mended, and trans- ferred in the very best style, and all kinds of light mousseline dresses washed and dressed. AS FIXTURES—OF SPLENDID DESIGN AND FIN. Jah, and twenty per cent cheaper than any other Bouse, wholesale and retail, at the manofi JAMES G. MOVFET, Nos, 119’and 121 Prince stress, Thed Dlock west of Broadway. IMBREDE, LEADER OF FASHION IN CARD EN- gtaving, 688 Broadway, Metropolitan Hotel. Note rand envelo) in t variey, and marked with Ter vimont onre. N, Bi New formy'ot wedding canis, and a varied stock of De Larue’s envelopes. GIMBREDE, 27 AND Wh Ry he af STREET, inform 588 Broadway, east side. SPENCE & SONS, , ‘would respectf ir friends and cus- Jere ‘have "a0, re , ° ‘they day, Nov. 29, received from faa! & patent for their method of manufacturing Take BoanecTamnse" mj 3 ATENT LEATHER.—FRENCH PATENT LEATHER IN quantities to suit tantly i: P RIRKEN Q MELOMERS Se reste 1S SAFETY IN PRECAUTION, bankers, lawyers and brokers, who are valuables in what are called safes, built in 1) will do well totake a look at the ruins of the No. 36 Wall strect, when the conclusion will be by ‘that it is best at once to obtain one nee tent safes, to be had at his warehouse, 164 Pearl street. BG. patentee and manufacturer. 'SEFUL.—ENGLISH STONE WARE, ‘HITE FRENCH CHINA DINING AND SOUP PLATES, 12s. > dozen, all size dishes 14. to 20s. each; cov- | dishes 88.; gravy tureens 6s. each; cups and saucers ‘18s. per doren; cut goblers, 20s.; cham; do., ‘26s., and wine glasses 12s. per doren. J. K. 613 Broadway, above Eleventh street. Ve class —scPERIOR “FRENCH WINDOW } glass, in all dimensions, for sale b: RIEKEN & MELCHERS, 08 Front stroet. ign goo rae, Ten ADAME ALWIN, FROM ‘ vicer to the ladies | of pianofortes, music, m’ REWARD.—LOST, ON THURSDAY, NOV, 5 8 portemonraie, containing $64, between Wil- Hamsburg and New York, in Grand eithor side or in the Bowery or Rivington street. Whoever has foui the same and will send it to 186 Bowery, will receive the above reward. D. FOLEY. REWARD.—LOST, ON THURSDAY, 30th NOVEM her. in going from Monroe street, New York, to New- wn. 1., one black guttapercha’ cane, with hook handi ni plain gold cap onthe head: ‘also, a feod horsc,Lip. The finder will receive the above reward by ess ng them at 162 South street, corner of Dover, first our. OST—ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, GOING FROM Canal street down Broadway to William street, one arnished boot, made in’ Paris, by Andre. ' The ty der . ill please retarn the same to No. 6 Wooster st., where a reward will be given. The boots belong to a FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, A LADY’S GOLD chased breastpin, supposed to be lost either in go ing from Henry street through Atldntic to the South Ferry, Brooklyn, or in one of the Feurth avenue and ‘Twenty-third strect ling of stages, New York. The finder will be liberally rewarded by presenting the same to Mr Cozans, 491 Houston street, corner Elizabeth, New York’ OST-IN HOUSTON STREET, NEAR GREENE, A brown fur cap. The finder will receive the thanks ot the owner by leaving it at 657 Houston strect. O8T—ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, IN THE 3:30 with or without board; dinner at six o'clock. and AND location delightful, and easy of access ‘Spanish spoken; bath room, &e. x For farther information, please appiy | ae ‘Twenty-third street. 55 PEARL , SEVEN DOORS FROM BROAD. — way, is the only proper place where gentlemen ‘A_FIRST CLASS FURNISHED HOUSE TO | can send their winter to be ‘property cleaned, Will. be Tet, otherwises suite of furnished rooms, with or | dyed, altered or repaired, with collars, linings and but- without board. — Inqu re at No. 4 Astor place, or on the | tons. Drab overcoats cleaned or trimmed, mises, No. 241 West Thirty-first street, between . addressing A. Cortiasos. hth and Ninth avenues. ‘uenished r cham bers, for gentlemen cree Cant B2G Mise co he Gileron tee Nagic pentionce, can be accommodated with it rooms and board ; location delightful aud convenient to the ferries, Apply as above. 327 BROADWAY.—FURNISHED ROOMS "TO LET, to foe. without board; also a la! room on first floor, suitable for an office. For a dentist Beda or physician this location is unsui com: furnished, it poe ee Address J. A. S., Heral: ice. B'tcs Hudoon vt ay ip iehcon utreet, opposite St. John’s park. nc MI Pe ee OS a ENTLEMEN, THEIR WIVES AND SINGLE GENTLE- men, can obtain board and comforts of a home, in a highly respectable family, by calling at No. 9 Ashiand Place, late Perry atreet; the heuse contains all the mo- dera improvements; rooms furnished or unfurnished. Terms moderate. Best of references given. AISON FRANCAISE.—FAMILIES AND SINGLE entlemen can be accommodated with pleasant rooms in a first clans house, with all the im. rovements. Apply at 68 St. Mark’s place. Dinner our @ quarter Perere six. References exchanged. NE SINGLE GENTLEMAN, OR TWO WISHING TO occupy the same room, can be accommodated with a furnished room aud partial board, in a sirlotly private family, by applying at 230 West Twenty-econd street, between fie! ith and Ninth avenues. Terms reasonable. B. F. FARNSWORTH, 3; way. 192 EIGHTH AVENUE, BETWEEN NINETEENTH and Twentieth streets.—Two gentlemen can be accommodated with each a separate room, with at $4 per week, each. ‘board, 81 FRANKLIN STREFT.—A SUIT OF ROOMS, neatly furnished, on firet floor, to let, to a physi cian or di with board; also. a few single rooms for gentlemen. ‘clock. ner at 5 0’ 4. 5 GROVE STREET, NEAR BLEECKER—A DELIGHT- ful back parlor to let, furnished or unfurnished, with board; house first class, containing improvements; location most desirable, and accessible to cars and stage lines. 3 BOND STREET.—ONE LARGE on second floor, to let to without furniture, if required; gentlemen can be accommo partial board, Reference gi TWO FRONT ROOMS, 1 UNIVERSITY PLAC! 5 with board, on the second floor; one of the most eigible locations in the city; immodiate vicinity of Proalway, Fifth avenue, principal hotels, amasoments, libraries, &. Also, rooms for single gentlemen upon advantageous terms. SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LET A PLEA- sant room to one or two single gentlemen, or a genileman and wife, in a houso with all the modern con- veniences; location ‘pleasant, and convenient to all the stages and cars. No. 51 Wert thirty-fifth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, FRONT PARLOR, Sea cmagrt ge soe hn Teas or three si wi SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING MORE ROOM aA. than they want, will let two large and well fur- 4 rooms to gentlemen, with or without partial board, on a stage route, Inquire at 64 Amity street. FEW SELECT FAMTJES AND GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated with suite or single rooms, with {ull or partial board, in a house containing all the mo- dern improvements, situated in the vicinity of Broadway and Fifth avenue, No. 82 West Twenty-third street; the house is newly furnished. . A LADY HAVING TWO ROOMS, FRONT AND BACK, A on the second floor, neatly furnished, in a ploasant cation, would like to let tho’ same. address R. O. Bar Broadway Post Office. FURNISHED ROOM ON THE FIRST FLOOR, OR basement is wanted, with board, by a single gen- Ueman; location in the first block west or east of Fourth avenue, from Fourteeath to Twenty-tilth streets, break- fast in room, dinner at 5 or 6o’clock. Rent not to cx- ceed $12 per week, fire included. Address box 2908, LADY, WITHOUT FAMILY, OCCUPYING A FIRST class house, with ail improvements, in a desirable iocation in West Twenty-fifth street, is desirous of meet- ing with a party of eight persons, gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen, as boarders. For further in- formation, please apply ‘st Mr. Dunning’s. office, 185 Greenwich street, N_ ELEGANT SUIPE OF ROOMS, FRONTING ON Broadway, to let, without board, on the second Hoot, corner of Prince street; also single rooms, hand- somely furnished, for gentlemen, including several attic Tooms, at low prices. “Tue house is furnished with gas, th, ke. * FEW YOUNG GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODA. te: with pleasant rooms, furnished or unfurnished, With or without jal board, in a private family, by Applying at 192 Anantic street, betweon Court and Clin, ton streets, within five minutes’ walk of South or Wall street ferries, Brooklyn. FEW YOUNG MEN CAN OBTAIN GOOD BOARD at }14 Laurens street. 1. PERSONS LOOKING FOR BOARD OR BOARDERS are confidentially informed that there is no ether way of finding such, ts0 sure, so respectable, or satis- factory, as through this office. Boarders directed free of charge. Clinton Hall, corner of Kighth street and Lafayette place. : SUIT OF ROOMS, FURNISHED, FOR GENTLEMEN. —ITwo rooms in tho upper floor, neatly furnished to rent cheap, for the winter, at 89 Prince street. Ua , baths and breakfast if desired. OARD.—TWO LARGE FINE ROOMS, WITH BOARD, ea be obtained in the first class new bouse 106 Fourth avenue, near Union square. : OARD—AT 106 108 EAST FOURTEENTiI street.—A handsomely faruished suite of ro uns, ncipal floor, consisting of parlora and be lroo: ing, may be obtained (with or without private ble) at the above desirable location; also a pleasan roo for single gentlemen, with board.’ References ex- changed. OARD.—A PRIVATE FAMILY CAN ACCOMMO- date, with » parlor and bedroom, a gentleman and wite, or two gentlemen; also a room for a single gentle- men, in a house with all the modern ee Best of references required, Apply at 145 West Twenty- second street, between Sixth aud Seventh avenues. OARD.—TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR A GEN- I tleman and wife, canbe accommodated with a fine large room.in a house with all the modern improvements, gas, bth, &c., ina private family, and ina very re specta’ le ‘neighborhood, by applying at 116 West Twen- ty-first street, between Sixth aud Seventh avenues. 0.) WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN, LADY, t» children and servant. Siutation in the vicinity art ‘ly preferred, Please ad. ie i ‘m3 and location, OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND Hi3 WIFE CAN BE accommodated with a pleasant umfarnished room d floor, with pan.cy attached, in a private rooklyn, five minutes walk from Fulton fer- Twom’ for s single gentleman, faraishod. Apply at 54 High streot, corner of ce in High atreet. ‘D STORY FRONT ROOM, WITH OR \ thou ng bedroom, at 111 Bleecker street, third block w Breadway; also a back parlor and tea room, with or without boi OARD IN BROOKLYN.—PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH J board, can be obtained at No. &4 Garden street, within # few minutes walk of Wall street or South ferries. Seferences exchanged, OARD DOWN TOWN.—GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS IN ‘a desirable location, for families, gentlemen and iueir wives, also single gentlemen, to be had by applying at No. 8 Broadway, corner of Beaver street. Transient boarders taken. s OARD IN A CENTRAL LOCATION.—LARGE AND elegantly furnished parlor on tue second floor; also vel lighted bedroom, Partial board if desirei—at mo- erate rents, in a strictly private family. Call at 90 Charlton street, corner Greenwich. GARD IN BROOKLYN—FOUR GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated with rooms and pantries attach- rd, and board. House (egres d situated 12 to 16 min- ates walk from the ferries. Apply st 342 Atlantic street. ‘FQ CARDING.—SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOM I modated with rooms, and fall board; also a large, 4 Harlem cars, or in the Fourth avenue, a black | pleasant room that will accommodate a party of four igead lace veil. "The finder will receive $6 reward on | gentlemen, at 122 Chambers stroct. Day rs can returning it to No. 115 Weat Twenty-third street. be accommodated also. * “OST—ON THE AFTERNOON OF THURSDAY LAST OARDING.—A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE Av- 4 (Thanksgiving Day,) a ye ES commodated with board and rooms. The house i+ Fourth and ‘Firth ‘streets, the stone out of a Feylete with all the modern improvements, Dinner at brooch. The finder will be liberally rewarded, the owner values it at more than it is really worth, by lear ing it at 224 Sixth avenue, in the store. be ‘clock P, M. N. B.—Also a day boarders accoin- ted. Apply at 170 West Twenty-Arst street. Terms rate. , OST—A BLACK LACE VEIL, ON FRIDAY P. wl, OAKDING.—COLLINS HOTEL, FOOT OF CANAL 4 (the frst inst.,) in the 3% o'clock train of the street, fronting the North river.—Bults, parlors and Harlem Railroad to New York. leaving the above at ms for the winter, on most reasonable terms. 116 West Twenty-third atreet, a reward of $6 will be paid. } ‘ibe location is pleasant and central to ear part of the TOLEN—OR TAKEN BY MITTAKE, FRom THe as.| °Y- Vera cee He Means innit S tor House difling room, a dark blue overcoat, con- taining letters and te! he addressed to Edward B. Grant. A liberal be paid by leaving the letters, &c. at the office of the Astor House. DANCING ACADEMING. (GR. AAARAAANAAAAAAA DODWORTH’S DANCING ACADEMY, NO. 606 Broadway, opposite Eleventh street, /s now open vec geod gl sodden can commonce at any time. Jasies and oi on Wednesdays and je days at 8 and 4 P. M.; gentlemen on We ‘Thursdays, and every other Friday, at 7: tici iblies on Saturday evenings for ladies and = . Monthly solrees as usual. Circulars, com- eine are ‘and terms of instruction, can be had at the y at any timo, or will be sent by post. 2 musi: ‘AN ITAUIAN GENTLEMAN, PROFERSOR OF PIANO. ¥ . forte, desires board in ‘a private family, where is services as teacher would be considcred as equiva- lent for his board. Address C. M., 773 Broadway. jo? the pia: one aaa ms On 0 [oa Deacombes’ piano forte store, met way. Nowa No 008 Bees nvit at 0. way, invite of their friends ‘and the public to thelr cntencve snes leons, guitars, violins, flates, nr on irl nih i, &c., wholesale and retail. ved to dealers and BPRS! FIeae! Bergeta’ I keel Fgsah weve ESeee res Sel RPA SPOT SE! Seem! STHeR! ses e Peery ah Soft FS ERE PPT! SF ls PEGE TER. SOPs Baby sete eae eeee. | > i ‘Squared Loyal &s Bese miet OARDING—AT 785 BROADWAY, CORNER 07 TENTH atreet, opposite Grace Church. A gentleman and wife, and two single gentlemen, or two res; p “feodeSonty Heraioued: rooms. "Eatennce ot rooms. Boe tent streets Dinner at 654 o’clock. OARDING, IN A PRIVATE FAMIIY.—A GENTLE- man and wife can be accommodated with full board, back parlor, on second floor, with closets, well fur- nished, by at 167 West Nineteenth street, be- tween Seventh an avenues. The house is new, with all the modern improvements. References ox- )OARDING.—A LADY WOULD LET A BACK PARLOR, first floor, to a lady ie ee oung men; alsoa room, with full or partial . The house bas gas, baths, and furnace. No. 70 West Thirty- first street, near Sixth avemue and Brend way. OARDING ,—FUR! ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN and their wives, at $7 ‘week for both, in a first class four story house, with bath, gas, &c.; location de- sirable and accessible to business. Also very 4 second at front room. Please address Sterling, Herald office, which will receive immediate attention. OARDING.—AN UNFURNISH gD BACK PARLOR, fine , suitable single pu can also be accommodated. 81 Hoary street. URNISHED ROOMS CAN BE HAD, WITH OR WITH. Fm tial board, at 108 Grand street, frst block Fert ot toed. Terms moderate. Location dosira- JPORNSHED BOOMs —TO Lier, Wire OR WiTHOUT J ott ttn ee ‘a room Given and ior @ gentle PRBANENT BOARD WANTED, BY A SINGLE GEN. tleman.—A small, neat room, with fireplace. Price Rot to exceed thirty dollars per month; locality between University place and Fourteenth street, not more than a block out of Broadway. ivate family preferred, Address A. B., Union square Post Office. OOM8 TO LET WITH BOARD—TO GENTLEMEN and their wives, or single gentlemen; but few.board- éraare taken. ‘The location is good, and rooms desira- ble. sAlso, a young lady will betaten. Inquire et 118 Cannon street. LET—TWO FURNISHED PARLORS, TO SINGLE gentlemen, without board; also, some other rooms onthe third floor, No. 6 Clinton place. T° LET—A FRONT ROOM, BEDROOM AND PANTRY.— Rent $6 8 month to man and wile, without children, Apply at 87 Avenue ©. (0 GENTLEMEN.—A PLEASANT, WELL FURNISHED bedroom or parlor, 1d bedroom attached, to let, h partial board, to @ single gentleman, in.a small, ate family, where every comfort may be obtained; htful location—84 Meiougal street, between Hous- d Bleecker. P.O A GENTLEMAN WISHING ELRGANT APART- ments.—One entire floor, richly furnished, may be obtained, with partial board, in an clegant private rest- dence, in the immediate vicinity of the Brevoort House, occupied by s private family, where no boarders are taken. One or two geutlemen wishing elegant rooms, may address A. B., box 412 Post Office. ] NFURNISHED ROOMS—TWO HANDSOME PARLORS, connected by sliding doors, with bedroom and pan- tries attached, on the second floor, front, of a first class house in Bond street, near Broadway, will be let, by & rivate family, with or without board. 2rondway Post Office. Address Irwin, yOU CAN, BY APPLYING AT THE BOARDING agency, No. 4 Astor place, procure board in pri- vate families, boarding houses ‘and hotels in this and adjacent cities or country, free of charge. Parties wish- ing boarders should give this advertisement their atten- tion before calling elsewhere. THE PATTERSON Guard, John Lawler, Captain, held at the corner of East Broadway and Catherino street, upon returning from their target excursion of Nov. 30, Geo. Patterson, Enq, and the following’ resolutions were ly adopted :— , That wo tender our sincere thanks to those who so kindly presented us with such aplendid gilts, to our honored guosts for their kindness. in accompanying us, and to Stewart's Band, for the deli- cious music furnished on the occasion. Resolved, That to Mr. David Pollock we are deeply in- debted for bis attentiveness to us, for the excellent dinner he served up, and for the general care he ob- served for the comfort of the company. Resolved, That at present we have no other way to discharge our debt to him than to recommend his hotel to such companies as contemplate exercising their skill in the “ mimic warfare,” to whieh wo ¢ GEO. PATTERSO: JOHN LAWLER, ARCLAY GUARDS~ATTENTION.—A MEETING OF the above company will be held at T. Buarclay’s, 212 Eighth avenue, on Monday, the 4th inst., at $ o'clock P.M. AU members, and those wishing to become mem- bers, are requested’ to be punctual ia attendance, as business of importance is to be transacted. By order of WILLIAM BRUCE, Captain. ‘Wrisam T. Hunter, Secreta ITY GUARD—ARMORY, 639 BRO! Y, NOV, 28 }—The regular monthly mocting of this company will be held at the armory on’ Tuesday evening next, Dec. 5, at 8 o'clock, As basiness of im ‘tance will coi the meeting, the presence of every man is des Court Martial will sit at 7 o'clock, one hour provions to the meeting, to consider excuses from members who have been delinquent at drills. W. H. Drarer, Secretary. J. A. WALLER, President NY.—THE NORREST LIGHT GUARD, FIRST COMP: regular meeting of this company will be held at ihe Armory, 22 White street, on Sundny, Desomber 3, 1854, at 2%'o’clock. Punctual attendance is requestol. By order R. H. FRLE, Command’t. ‘M. Rran, Orderly. ORREST LIGHT GUARD.—THE SECOND COMPANY of the Forrest Light Guard will meet at their head- Quarters on Bunday, Dec. &, 1854, at half-past two o'clock P, BM. By order of DAVID H. ANDERSON, Commander, W. W. Ryper, Orderly. 3 EADQUARTERS, DEC. 2, 1354. Battalion, Forest Light Guard members of this battalion are notified to be preseat at the Armory, 22 White street, on Sumlay, December 3, 1864, at 3 o'clock precisely. ‘By order ‘WM. P. lane Major Commanding. Adjuti {7 OTICE.—THE MEMBERS OF THE JOHN DARRAGH SN Guard will assemble at headquarters, 231; South Street, on Sunday, Dec. 3, at half-past 3 o'clock P. M. Every member is requested to be punctnal,'ns business of importance will be transacted. By order of Wat. BARNES, Sec. J. J. KENT, Com’t. ARGET EXCURSIONS.—THE PRESENT UNUSUALLY T temperate season hos proved favorable to target excursions to a greater extent, than any subsequent one for several years past; and advantage has been taken of it by our youthful citizens gf all classes, with a degree of enthusiasm highly commendable. As long as such a spirit of military rivalry exists in the country, we are impregnable against the world. In this respect we have the edvantage of all other countries, in always having a cr ad armed force ef from three to five millions of men | w jo are drilled to the use of arms, and most of whom are practised shots, aud this without any expense to the go: .vment. Most of this force could be exiled into the fie) in sixty days, and woutd prove more than a mateh for any foreign armies that could be bronght against them," In this respect the United States i be ot down as the most powerful military country in the world. For all this strength, the farmer, the mechanic, the merchant nor the laboring man, contribute one cent in sD shape of tax, Target excursions, in fact, have got on to he the pr school of our en, soldiery Yo ve convinced of this fact, one need! bat stil for an hour or twoat the Hoboken Ferry, on the New Jersey side, and see the diferent companies as they arrive from this city—all active, intelligent, independent and brave young men. Our little neighbor, acro®s the river, on such occasions, looks likea military town, and the streets erry with the strains ¢f martial mi More than undred of these companies. have ing the present <e: et practice, over sevea- ty of which have ) ained by David Pollock, sq. of the Mansion House, in that place, whose target ground is the fiuest in the vieinity of the city, and capable of receiving four companies at atime. He serves thom up dinners in the finest style, and at the shortest possible notice, the esp ‘ies of his house being on an extensive scale, and capable of accommodating a greaier number of people ata time than any other hotel in that State. One day last week we called there, and found him cerving dinners to four of these companies, whose aggregate numb rs sinointed to three huadtre! and seventy-cight men—o ot noparalleled, we sboull take it, in hotel keeping. These ners were served up in a style equal tothe most aristo: hotels in this city; and the wines and liquors, which cave a gest to the entertainment, could not be surpassed—they comprised the best and most noted brands imported. Since dir. Yolloek opened the Mansion House, he has mot witit the greatest success, and it is now resorted to by the best sited Hoboken portion of our citizens who are in the habit of visiting | Hoboken. He has male an extensive enlargement of luis house, adding dining rooms of the most eapacious dimen sions, ant a magnificent ball room, fifty fect square, well lighted and ventilated, and clear of post or ynllar. Here the ball season will be reprosented efficientiy. It Wan been hinted that at the close of the target s#.s0n, Mr. Pollock will give a grand invitation bali to the vA and committees of the Chae po that have boners) sin with their patronage. It will prove n grind affair. ‘Unese target excursions must be of some feredt to ti: litle yillage of Hoboken, a8 each company, on ao average, leave there, in cash, from one hunde=.! nl fi"ty to two Hundred doliars. Tet target exes ved, Ohrive, It was such men as compose them tirat ve inwedest, battles in Mexico, and received the warmest eulogiuma of onr most distinguished officers coi » We thouid like, however, toknow, before the season ends, how many more companies Mr Pollock is to receive, and if he is to monopolize all that business in New Jersey ? He threatens, yet, to dine six companies in the day. He can do it easy enough. Well, success to him. He is a hearty, honest, whole-souled fellow, and we wish him a fortune. OTICK TO GENTLEME 00 who Bebe be bere tte new. ‘at the tailoring, cleanin, eing and re; ing oa- thment, at Wear het rsifhere you cae ge tar, grease aad paint en out without an, ja Fy to your clothes, by” J. B. NOAH, 383 Pear! street AST OFF CLOTHING—$2,000 WORTH WANTED.— ‘The highest cach pricé will be liberally given, in current money, for large or emall lots of left off of every description. Gentlemen wishing to § ‘of the above, will please address or call on A MORONEY, 11 Orange street, near Chatham. resort of all rfect At; and, in the scissors and } Song—National Uvorise |... f\ 4 TRE.—S, 4. MARSHALL, S8LB { ADRIENNE. Irienme Lecouvreur.......+.-s:++09+-+Mise Dar - M. TILL 5 P. M., DAILY. WITHOUS EXTRA CHAI ‘wonDa¥ EVENING, DEC. 4, reese Triumphant success of M’LLE NAU, whe grill make ber fourth AS LUCY OF Adi ‘The Abbe. Maurice Mr. Wi Ee URTON’S, CHAMBERS STREET.—FOURTH WEEK of the New York play.—The great hit of the sea- aon, Goldinch. . .Mr. Broug! ver Monday and every evening this week, silky... Mr. Phillips | So ne Tne UPFEE TEN AND LOWS TWENTE, Jucod jr, Peters | Wltow Warren. Mes. Blake ni ly play full and fashional user. . Stewart | Jenny.......Mre. Stephems Mr. Bur in his great partof.......,Crookpath THE NEW FOOTMAN, C Mr. Jobnston. .. New York Boy | Breakwindow,.Mr. Vincent | Polly. w- ose : Se +se+s,Simper | Mr. Capsicum, 4 r. Fisher, jarchant, Raymond, Mrs. Hughes. } And the new farce of ” “ ie ETROPOLITAN, TRE.—HENRY WILLARB, | ‘THE BLIGHTED REING Proprietor; Edward Eady, Manager.—Dvore open Seats may be secured th: jays in advance, at 63s; curtain rises at 7 of % ‘ — Monday evening, Dec. 4, will be performed MANAGER, HAMLET, , FQOWERY THEATRE.—PROPRIETOR AND B Hamlet. 1. P, Waldron; 8 r, Robert Jones.—Prices ‘Naastinctn tian Se cents; Pit end Gallery, 125% cents; Private Boxes, $5. The great spectacle of CATARACT OF THE GANGES, with the combined companies—dramatic and equestrian. FULL STUD OF HORSES, New Scenery, Dresses, Dances, Machinery, &c. CATARACT OF REAL’ WATER. Monpay Evexina, Duc. 4, will be presented TONISHING EQUESTRIAN FEATS BY THE WHOLE OF THE STAK TROUPE. The performances will conclude with the great drama Boers ETHIOPIAN OPERA HOUSE, 639 BROAD, way. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS of Planche’s eres of BEA of THE CATARACY OF SHE GANG! AND THE BEAST, Mokawa.......,Mr. Arnold | Iran.......,,.Robert Jones | im two acts, with the most costly scenery, best musto, Performance every Saturday afternoon, best delusions and. best cast ever introduced in the piece. Miss A. Eleanor...... JURDY’S NATIONAL THEATRE.—DRESS CIRCLE AND Sus Upper Boxes, 25 cents; Pit, 12% cents; Orcheatea cents; Private Boxes, $6. Doors open at 7; + as, Pump | curtain will rise at 73, o'clock. Monday evening. Dec. #, Fairies, &c., &e., by the. . -Compang 4, the entertainments will commence with A GRAND B.—This favorite piece will be played very evem- EQUESTRIAN PERFORMANCE, by the’ French -ané | ing THIS WEEK, also @ superior BTHIOPIAN ENTIOR- American Circus; after which, # Faucy Dance by Miss | TAINMENT, introducing the newest and best-negro me | Lefolle; to conclude with THE SK. IN WITN! lodies. Concert commences at 73¢ o'clock. Tickets, 26 cents; ARNUM’S AMERICAN MUREUM.—SHORT ENGAGE- | Reserved Seata, 60 cents. PP ment of the PERFORMING BEARS, Vast. collee- jon of wax statuary, the beautiful living Giraffes, the living Bos Cunatrictor, the original Happy Family, &, jonday, he een BOY WANTED, FROM 14 TO 16 | 7 Dec. 2, 1854—Afternoon, at 3, the drama of ears of age, to travel with « ‘company out Wont. % Will leave to-morrow at_noon. Apply to day by letter, FROM VILLAGE TO COURT, feats of the PERFORMING | (post paid), A. Adams, Chatham square Post office. Logg ee ee of Od ee ee Even- ing, at 0 play of THE LADY OF LYONS. Admit. EX®TRUOTION. tance to al 20 cents. Children under 10, 12 conte. “ AND $5 FOR A PUI $2 50 OOD’S VARIETIES, MECHANICS’ HALL, 472 BROAD writing lessons,and $12 50 for a WAY, (above Grand street.) course of double taney bookkeeping.—The eee H. Wood... See Mikes scone gi ay | mill receive new pupils on Monday evening; aso on Tuas WHITE AND BiHIOFIAN, GomiG ‘AND’ SentoMeNTad | Gay, day and’ Svening, OLIVER B, LDSMITH, 368 PERFORMANCES, Broadway. by some of the MOST TALENTED DELINEATORS IN THE WORLD. H. Woop, though the first to introduce white characte: into an Ethiopian entertainment, deems it not out place to call the attention of his patrons and the publi generally to the fact, that at tho above Hall may be scea crim nr and shade of the Darkey’s Life, intersperset w REAL ARTISTIC AND PLEASING PANTOMIME ,AM) DANCING IN WHITE CHARACTER. H. Wood intends simply to Horp tux Mirzon uP % Naturs, and give cach evening s faithful representation of Neoro Lire, without detracting from his merits or ex alting him above his proper sphere iu society, thereby giving ® very pleasing as well as a most instructin moral ‘This evening, an entire change of programme. Doors open at 634; to commence at 734, precisely. ‘EO. CHRISTY & WOOD’S MINSTREIS, 444 BROADWAY, under the control of H. WOOD, Bueiness Manager. GEO. CH , Stage Manager, GERMAN eng rita TO GET vin disctig ee as governess or vernoss, either in thi « the country; she speaks. very well the German and | Prench = ba since childhvod; can give instruction in every branch; is acquainted with every kind of em- broidery and fancy work, and can give the best city re ferences, Apply, by letter, box 159 Herald office. OOKKEEPING, WRITING, ATITHMETIC, AT DOL- BEAR’S academy, 609 Broadway, corner of Houstem street. The science of double entry is taught by & practical accountant, who bas had several years expe= rience in actual business. He gnarantees to make goo® bookkeepers by the first of January. WRENCH LANGUAGE.—-PROF. D. LAGROIX, 280 Broadway, continues toreccive new papils, for the- | Tough instruction in the French language, imparting to them the ability to speak it with fluency and correctness. Private classes. Terms moderate, pa EN ours at her dis) |, proj ys giving Ld those anxious to laianiea hermes in the ‘Freneh laa- ruage before the arrival of that justly celebrated Ee. Rachoi-temiiarining her pupils with the nu: will appear. At home from 3 te $ aaa roles in which she 7 to9o’clock P. M., at No.1 Amity street, near Broad~ way. ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELSY, BURLESQUE OPERA, LIGHT FARCES, DANCES, ETC. Afrieanized by the most accomplished ‘company in the world, This week, the celebrated burlesque on ROBERT MACAIRE, Robert Macaire, Jack Strike, Doors open CASH—TO LOAN, INVEST, OR 605.000 wise eee on, diamonds, jewelry, mer property, or seow= Hey arang voluauie a ‘tetms libs deatial and safe, atthe old responsible Pacific ever the Pacific Bank, corner of Broadway and street. 2 TO LOAN—ON DIAMONDS, WATCH- 60.0: es, jewelry, segars, or bought for sh. Business notes, city stock, bonds and mortgages: negotiated, real estate bought and sold and exchanged, CHEESEMAN , BRISYED & CO., Brokers, 35 John st corner of Nassau. P () TO $200—REQUIRED, THIS SUM TO EN-| 5( large a lucrative business, payable im sis] and nine months, with interest. Good security, toged er with a reasonable bonus, will be given. Ai Lec, box 194 Post Qfice, 00 —WANTED, A PARTNER, WITH ‘e above capital, ina handsome paying ness, to take charge of the same, a& the proprieter out of health, Apply at the corner of East ‘ ane Catharine street, in the basement, from 10 tilt © lock. ‘George Christy at 73¢ precisely. ERHAM’S BURLESQUE TROUPE, 663 BROADWAY. THIRD ENTERPRISE GIFT TICKETS, to be received for tho admission of four persons each, GREAT NOVELTIES EVERY EVENING THIS: WEEK. ‘The Farcical Burlesque of the BLACK BARBER, Second week of the langhable pantominte of JOCK®. OR THE BRAZILIAN APE. Revival, on account of its immense popularity, of the PHANTOM CHORUS Fifth week, by general request, of their inimitable RAILROAD Gatxov AXD ACcoMPANIMENTS, Sixth week of the Plantation Festival Gathering; AN UN! AMME OF ETHIOPIAN Sone Cuorvsrs, Soros, Durrn, Jics, &0., 1 wuicn OBVARDEN, BOYD,’ LE PENTE “CHRUSTINE, And the entire Star Troupe will appear. | Doors open at 634; commence at 734 o'clock. of admission, 25 cents, GIFT TICKETS AT ONE DOLLAR EACH. c Issued in connection with the Mirror of North and Souil America, now in Boston, will, for the present, by Special arrangement, admit four persons each, to PERHAM’S BURLESQUE OPERA HOUSE. | 60,000 of these tickets already sold, Only 40,000 more to sell. To Le obtained from 9 A. M. to6 P.M, at 663 Broad- | : er of one of these tickets will be pre 14 0’ clock ; to commence ROKEN BANKS BOUGHT.—BANK WASHTENAW, 25 cents ; Mechanics’ Bank, Memphis, 25 cente ; 0 chituate Bank, Boston, 40 cents ; Merchants’ Bridgeton, New Jersey, 60 cents; Government Michigan, 50 cents ; all Indiana, Tiinois, Michigan Wisconsin bills bought by B, NA’ , 30 street. Cen ADVANCED AND) egg = TO a ‘AMOU Ly iamonds, watches, wolry, tod personal roperty, or ‘bought for highest rokor ifieate of share in the 00,000 VALUABLE AND (CSTLY ARTICLES, donated by Mr. Perham to his patrons. AY CONCERTS, GREAT SAL@ON BUILDINGS, 539 BROADWAY. wry attraction for the benefit of ric R. WOOD, bi nd ninsior MR. FRANK HUGHES, MANAGER, | Fulton etre hod ‘tte front seems tien ae Tus (SUNDAY) EVENING, Deckwnrn 3 Futon ENE OE Sees are ae AUGMENTED ORCHESTRE, NEW SOLOIST, andafuil GRAND MILITARY BAND, comprising upwards of INTY PERFORMERS. Third sppearance at these coneerts of the renowned contralto, M’LLE MARTINI D’ORMY. Virst appearance o “ainoens, the celebzated basso profunda, ‘ONKEY.—CASH LIBERALLY ADVANCED, IN 8UI to suit applicants, on every description of perty; rents collected, business procured and 4 of, at’the agency and loan office, 304 Broadway, c of Duane street, second floor, room No. 9. The coufdence and honor may be relied upon. McLAUGHLIN & O'NET&a Musical Director and Gonduetor. «. Mons. V, Guerin | — PART 1—SACni, AHQUIOQUE BANK, DANBURY, OONN., REDESMEI Selection from the Stabat Mater. 1. Introduc- | at ‘4 per cent, by tion; 2% a CHAS. B. ws Animam. Cornet Obli- ) gato, perf Rossini im N.C. Aria—Non Piuau Morart | November 18, 1864. | _ Sealed proposals will be received at this office u Avison | 10o’clock A. M. of the 20th of December next, for th purchase of $111,000 bonds insued by the State of Ne Carolirs, under an act of Assembly for the construc of the Weldon and Gaston railroad, and for the im ment of the navigation of the Neuse and Tar ‘they are by express enactment exempted from taxatl for any purpose. They will bear date the 1st of J 1854, will run ten years, and will have coupons | tached for the interest at six per cent per annum, | able the first days, of January and July in each yeaq | Both interest and piincipal will be payable at the B | of the Republic, in the city of New York, wi the purchaser prefers to have them payable at the sury of this State, They will be issued insums of $! each. Parties bidding will please address their letters, dorsed ‘Proposals for Nerth Carolina Stocks,” to what kind of funds pay. be opened on the 20th ot December next, in the of the Governor, Secretary a1 of 3 and_G, W. Mordecai, President of the Bank of the 8 Mile Martini + from Le Propt rmed by six cornet) Sung by Grand Mareh du Sac request, )* pe nd do ion, Interm! Overture—Fidelio Polonaise, (origina rformed by Mr. T. Coates and Sung v S01 “1 Verdure Cla the Creation Romanza from the Prophot.. Sung by Mile Mi Grand Finale, from the opora of t —Full orchestra, Meyerbeer | Air Hugenots Notwithstanding the enormous expense attendant upon the engagement of so large a corp of artistes, NO INCREASE OF Pi Admission to all parts of the how «+25 conts Reserved Seats,..... Beeb eeeereee 5 cents extra Doors open at 7 o'clock; concert to commence at 8 precisely. of North Carolina. The uade: reserves the of accepting such bids, in whol t x deem most advantageous to the ders will be juired, as soon as informed of the ceptance of ALLACK’S THEATRE, —EXTRA ADVERTISEMENT. | 4: This deposit may be made in the Bank of the Monday, 4th, Holcroft's fine comedy of fublicn New Terk, tab Sank sprype Beate of Herts G Arak tae hia wosiep, write Ae ppcemaprol three of amount of her indebtedness, may be hed on ALL THE COMEDIANS. rerio ee BOD oe Trespay, ‘ eof A STERLING COMEDY, Public Treasurer of North Carolina,| | greatly east, and = reget THE NEW FooTMAN. ‘MEDICAL. EDNLSDAY, “2 apa Virat night of an entirely new comedy, entitled R. 14 DUANE STREET, 80 LONG cNO TWO TO ONE; Or, THE KING’s to the of x y be New and Splendid Scencry by Taherwood. With confidence as usual, at his old office, where all DN, w end picturesque Costumes by Williams. have suffered from the it of pretenders mit i aracters aby Mr. Lester, ap ke Mr. Stewart, Mr. | Tely on being treated. nd, ke., Miss Rosa Denne phens, &e. BR. EDW, THR ‘SCHOOL OF P. __ Box’ Book now open, ise Ne Dt unter ihe oelavraied Ricord), Oe ee a ee ae SER LED 18: to’ fu the atternoon. “61 Frauke moran Briggs, at Wood's Varicties, Mechanicn’ a - Br on Saturday evening, December 9, on which AND occasion Mr. Wood has generously tendered use of and ae lth his hall, and the whole of the company have volunteered Paste, cloth, cy ‘and their valaable services. Tickets can hed of any of consult it. at No. 222 Broadway, the undcr-mentioned committee, and at all the principal | mailed free for Cf the author, M. pay! hotels and music stores -— 4 and surgeon, No. 49 Reade strech, corner of Albert Mcliwain, Thomas Moore, Francis Trevor, Ste- | where he is consulted feom 114 M. to2P. M., and hen H. Clapp, William H. Hess, David Hagan, John | © im the evening, excepted. N. B—Net impson, Capt. J.T, Cox John Pyne, and others. drug store. Patients by mail or express. NEIL McLEAN EWS8ON, Chairman, dreas all letters box 844 New York Post Office. We Cwas. 1. Hios, Secretary. f cur with all ane pores in " Dr, : : we Coes ee Uw TOWN AMUSEMENTS.—KNICRERBOCKER HALL, National ‘Deovoesn ty Dey Book, tnd Hew Testimonial to G. W. Moore, day evening, Dec. en, Suds eae rat Ipdinet eikaes | TFyR RN, SA oF Ta Sa 1 10D | by Hernandes and Moore, Tickets, 25 cente, Children D ‘Burgeons of Dublin and Rain! attends 3 pF TERETS N OPERATIC TROUPE, AT THE QDEON, | astonishing cures on record, restraint im Williamsburg.—The above com) will commence | business purauite. ? tng aexts Des, at Ti orclock sed dortiate te tarts a | FREVER AND AGUE vin ty ally \. wr unt further notiee. “This ‘Troupe is composed of some foes wont — ee ret artists whose ability is known and approved by talont | but one shake. ges Rearend en from all sestlons of World. Doors open st 0%; por: | Bi poses ‘coum » twenty-four formance 10 ¢ommenee at, 36 o/closk, 2 | aera Oe KOLAN, tetien, “Desten ios reet, corner of Front, up staite. RAMATIC WEADINGS.—MRS, MACREADY, THE O FEE TILL CURED.—DR. CORBETT, OF celebrated actress, will give a dramatic reasons sree) mee ‘be Conaulted with oF¢ Chapel, on Tuesday evening, Dec. 5. q years ip one ™ ior : . im bis office,

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