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of woke & 7 C. TUTTLE, AUCTIONEER—EXTENAIVE SALE OF the entire stock of saddlery avd harness in store avenuc.—A. ©. Tuttle will sell ou Monday, at 1034 o'clock, at the above store, the eutire stock con- tained therein, consisting of ladies’ and pentlemen’s rid naddles, bridles, =e. &e.; also, an elegant assort- ament of double and single carriage, wagon aud cart har- meas; kersey rober, blankets, cloths, sleigh bells, brushes, &e. The avove sieck having been manufactured expressly for the city trade, of the ‘dest materials and cuperi of the present owner, of twenty years experi- ence, enables him to defy eriticism, and will be sold consequence of the removal of the building. The w! to be sold without reserve. Terms—Over $109. approved notes at four months. Catalogues morning of sale. ANT HOUSE} UCTION NOTICE.—RICH AND ELEG hold furoiture.—R. W. WESTCuTT, sell on Monuay, December 11, at 10's and magnificent sssortineat of ToFeWoud pian ofortgs si Highth avenue, near Four!OSWew --.cet entire parlor, chamber and basement fi above house, a variety of rich carpets, 2! mantel mirrors, rosewood parlor furn tare en suite, do. in haircloth, rosewood book cases, arm and parlor chairs, Fosewood and mahogany bedsteads, superior hair wat- ‘tresses, feather beds. extension dining and breaklast ‘tables, roxewood marble top tables, corner eiegeres, French sofas, tete-2- etes, carved rockers, lace curtains, pamtings, very rich bisque and statuary, mantel vases, damask lounges, hair bottomed ebairs, blankets and bedding, with a large and complete assortwent of basement and kitchen furciture, marble top bureaus. warhstauds, toilet sets, gill glasses, cut glassware, rich china sets, ivory cutlery, French ¢ ware, &e.; also one valuable electric machine. + Jogues on the morning of sale, which will be positive and without reserve. UCTION NOTICE.—MORTGAGE SA) household furniture—House to let, } tely.+-1 will seil at public auction to-morrow, (Mon- day.) at 11 o'clock, all the furniture and decorations in e large house To West Twenty-fourth street, ware- servedly, for cish, tothe highest bidder. ‘The ’parior furniture is ali ron wood; two suits, covered in the best of French satin, with solid rosewood frames, being of ‘the finest material and first class workmanship; coutre and side topics, two sets superior brocatelle curtains for fonr windows, lace do., etegere, lane i glasses, oilpaintings, parlor clocks, about . one richly carved 7 ‘octave pianoforte and cover, groom furniture, mahogany suit igdamask, with ‘covers: rolid mahogany extension tabf€, dining ebairs, china vases, gold band dinner and tea sets, silver ware, cut glassware, together with the furniture of all the bedrooms, both in mahogany and rosewood, of the Dest description, such os bed:teads, bureaus, wash- stands to meich, Genoese and mahogany cushioned ehairs, sofas, beds nud beddng, hair mattresses, bolsters and pillows; also the basement furniture, comprising everything requisiie. tos frst class house. Parties at- tending this eile may depend upon the articles as repre- sented, and everything will be peremptorily sold. cars pass near the house. H. WILSON, Auctioneer. ROCKERY, GLASS AND CHINA, & notice.—J. F. VAN ANTWERP -& SON will well on Tuesday, Dec. 12, at 103g o'clock, ab 216 Peaxl street, from the shelves, 67 crates white granite light and flowered blue CC: @ipt and edged ware, a full assort- ment; also, 64 packazes glass, assorted; § casks china tea sets, 44 pieces; china vases, card baskets, fancy china cups and saucers, covered molasses jugs, knives and forks, tea trays and waiters, &c. Catalogues on the day previous. ° DWARD §1 , AUCTIO’ TZENICH, AUCTIONEER.—BY EDWARD SCHENCK.—Sdwerd Sintzenich will sell at auction, on Monday, Dec. 11, at 1034 o'clock, A.M., an elegant as- sortment of furs, manufactured expressly for the retail trade, and warranted perfect in every respect and ac. cording to representation, including Hudson Ray sable, ‘Grecian stone marten. chinchilla, real Bohemian fitch, und real crwine talmas, victories. mus and culls; also x large selection of mountain marten and chinchilla victorines, aud other choice descriptions, fur gloves, maniillas, collars. Ke. Also at 1 o'clock, a super! lot of fancy bear, Uudson Ray, wolf, genet, and wash bear robes, elegantly trimmed; after which the balance of the ladies’ furs. WARD ‘SINTZENICH, AUCTIONEER. —BY EDWARD SCHENCK —Kaward Sintzenich will sellat anction, ‘of the Academy of Design, 663 Broadway, a collection on Thursday evening, Dee. 14, at To'clock, at the galleries of fine off paintings. including many very’ beautiful cabi- net paintings, by Robbe Schaeffel, Scharpe, Williams, . Andrews, Carter, Norton, Wilson, and others. The subjects include landscapes, interiors, frost seenes, ma rine Fiat: architectural interiors. Full particulars in detail in to-morrow’s papers. WARD $I WARD SCHENC Bi will selt at Auction, on Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 12 and 18, at 103 o'clock each day, at the salesroom, 16 Wall street, reat sale of statuary, marble vases, Sheffield plated ware, Chinese goods, J‘rench china, work boxes, &c., be- ing the importation of G. B, Pandolfini, tneluding marble statues of Veuns of Conova, Bacchus, Cupid, Apollo, Dancing Girls cf Conova, and numerous beautiful statu! ettos; also splendid ‘Bardiglio, Slouna, and other mar. dle Firusean vases, Medici do., Grecian’ do., Neapolitan do., of every description and form; also an elegant line of ‘agate vases. richly carved marble tazzas, ‘card re- ceivers, and a large variety of elegant Shefiicld plated tea and cofiee sets, urns, forks, waiters, &e., French china vases, elegant brenze clocks, bronze coupes, &c. also Chinese iables. aud a large lot of other fancy arti eles. The gouds will be on view on Monday, and can b+ packed by Signor PandolfGini at a small charge, if re- ‘quired by parch HERIFF’S SALE—ON MONDAY, DEC. 11, 1854, AT 10 o'clock A. M., at the foot of Thirtieth street, North river, the contents of a Time anc brick yard, follows—10, 000 St: Island brick, 5 000 pale, 23 hh: and 5 erates of hair: also, sled, gig, cart, harness, desks, safe, bookense, clock, chairs, wheels, screws, sloop Mary A. Smith, &e. JORN ORSER, Sheriff. N. 8. San, Deputy Sheriff. THE J.ADIES.—BY JOSEPH HEGEMAN, AUC- tioneer.—Tuesday evening, Bes. 12, at the Central Salesrooms, corner of Willoughby and Pearl streets. Brooklyn, assiguee’s sale of two hundred richly trimmed velvet, corded silk, and satin winter bonnets, of various fashionable patterns, all made for the custom trade of first class milliner; also a few ribbons and woollen goods. On exhibition in the afternoon. ILLIAM IRVING, AUCTIONEER—DIAMOND JEW- elry, gold watches, &c. William Irving & Co., auctioneers, will sell at auction on Tuesday, December 12, at 10:4 o'clock, at the sales rooms No. § Pine street, for account of whom it may concern, single stone and diamond cluster rings and pins, diamond, opal, and pearl do., diamond earrings and bracelets, suites of gold earrings, pins, and bracelets, gold, mee lever chronometer watches, with plain and hunting cases, gold and plain dials, fine fob, vest, and guard chains, pencil cases, thimbles, Ke. : STOLEN GOODS. FFICE OF THE CHIKF OF POLICE, DECEMBER 8, 1854.—Owners are wanted at this office, for a pock: et wallet, containing a considerable amount of money, in bills; also, tickets, memorandums, &c., found in an omnibus. in September last; also, a ladies’ gold hunti case watch and chatelain chain, found in Broadway. ailver teaspoons and 1 mustard’spoon, supposed to have been stolen. Also, at the First district police court, ‘Tombs, Centre street, 1 dozen pocket knives; half dozen scissors, 1 oil painting, 1 gold thimble, 2 pairs of voys’ taloons, and 1 boys’ cloth jacket, supposed to have Peon stolen, GEO. W. MATSELL, Cnief of Police. CLOTHING, &C. (& Sy PEARL STREET, SEVEN DOORS EAST OF edede) Broadway, is the only place where the cleaning of gentlemen’s winter clothing is rightly undertaken, and challenges all competition in the art. Dyeing, al tering and repairing done cheap. Drab overcoats hand- somely cleaned or turned, if ordered, by A. CORTIS8O3, 553 Pearl strect. who want their clothes to look like new. at the tailoring, cleaning tablithment, at 383 Pearl st and paint ti tar, grease fy to your clothes, by WOTHING. —LADIFS AND GENTLEMEN HAVING clothes to dispose of, ean reccive « fair cash price dyeing and repairing os- , Where you can on out without any inju AH, 36:5 Pearl street Ne Dy sending to the store 12 Laurens street, near Canal, ot Went way, OF address by letter, through the Post, toS. COHEN.’ Ladies attended by Mrs. Cohen. le MUSICAL. GENTLEMAN, P! ON THE PIANOFORTE, and who can, if ig he also the German, reach, Latin and Greek i gee, wishen to give ler sons in a sorbed family, in exe! for a comfort- able home. address Teacher, box 124 Herald of- flee, INSIGNMENT SALE OF PIANOS, FROM THE best city makers, in plain and fs cases, from to seven oct orders to at a great yr bicatod of bet man- on hat al manufactory McDONALD eo BROT, 202 Bowery, near Houston xireet. DANCING ACADEMIES. BAS? THIRTEENTH STREET, FOURTH HOUSE ‘west of Broadway.—Mr. CHARRUAUD'S classes . Pupils can enter at any time. Days—Mon- and Thursdays, nt 744 P. M. for gentlemen; Wed- ‘and Saturday, at 12 noon and 8¢ afternoon, for poe and masters, Circulars obtained as above, Ai, "eiwoniis DANCING ACADEMY, ‘NO. "soe opposite Hleventh street, fs now open t reception wi ean eom at an: days at 3 and 4 P. i. rand Star bd . M5 gent mn on Wed ys, Thursdays, ant every other Friday, at Ti PM, Prac. erties on Saturday evenings for Indies and nit soirees as usual. Circulars, con- days, hours and terms of instruction, can be had the academy by at Ms @, MIRASOLE’S “DANCING ACADEMY, at any time, or will be sent by port. 16 Bond street. Hours for Indios from 9 A. M. till .; for gentlemen, from 7 Hl 10 P. M. On Saturday ‘the hour of closing will be extended to 12P. M. Private Jessons will be given at all hours. corner of Bowery Delancy street; Mondays snd Thursdays, 179 Wooster streety 1 ear Blescker, ‘Twesdaya sedis Weta Miculays inquire ‘st the’ roeqa on the Bhove days F sheets, tancy bridles, pad | 98 FOURTH ) NEAR LAFAYETTE PLACE, STREET, —Furnished apartments, with or without HROADWAY.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, e to gentlemen, without board; a large and ele- ‘antiy furnished {parlor on Grst oor: alka, parlor and fedroom, attached, on second floor.” Terms’ reasonable Apply to B. FP. FARNSWORTH, opposite Broadway ‘Theatre, : : NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND 1 Fourth avenue.— it suits of furnished rooms to let to families, with private table, on first and second floor; the house is replete with all the required improvements, and conveniently located for cars or stages —ROOMS ON FIRST, second and third floors, to let, with board, oa -y reasonable terms, to gentlemen and their wives, or Je gentlemen; the house has all the improvements erences given and required, Q | UNG, STREET, FOUR Pooks FRoM BROAD. way, @ handsome parlor and bedroom on the first floor. Also two pleasant rooims, on the third floor far- nished. Terms moderate. On KLEECKER STREEY.. -A ROOM TO LET, Witt ) breaktast, if required, to « single geutleman; the farses enn; tothe Ye, * N ELRGANT 8 JITE OF HANDSOMELY FURNISHED A teoms to let, on the European plan, to a family or party of geutlemen. The accommodations are first class and suitable for those only who ean enjoy goud living. Apply from 10.A. M. to4 P. SM. at 38 Clintoa place. A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE ARE DESIROUS OF wit obtaining board in some genteel private family, | provements, and where the comforts of a home couli be good rooms, in a neuse having all modern iw | realized, Will pay liberally for first rate accommoda tions. No boarding housekeeper need answer. Address Bor No. 2,4 t Office, stating location, &e. THANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM WANTED, | without board, in a private house, for a single geu- A tiemmau, east of Broadway, aud between Tenth aud fweu- tieth streets, $26 per month will be paid if suited. Ad th particulars, Alfred, Herald office, Private jreterred. N UNFURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM WANT- avd, In a genteel family where there whatever, hy a gentleman and wife; the best of reference required. Address box 138 Herald onic N ITALIAN GENTLEMAN, PROFESSOR OF PIANO- forte, desires board in a’ private family, where his feos a8 teacher would be considered as equivalent fur his beurd. Address G. M., 773 Broadway. FURNISHED PARLOR TO LET, SUITABLE FOR A gentleman and his wife; alvo, two gentlemen can be uccommodated with board, at 74 Eldridge street. OARD IN. SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A PRIVATE FA mi residing within one minute’s walk of the Fouth ferry, Brooklyn, will be happy to receive one or two gentlemen, ora gentleman and his wife, as inmates. Lott Kuglish and French spoken by the family, Din- ner hour, six o'clock. Apply at 87 Pacific street, lyn, between Hicks and Henry. ARD.—TO LET TO A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, or to single gentlemen, the second story front B room, handsomely furnished, with partial board for the gentiemen, The house is elegant, and contains ail the modern improvements. Piease apply at 284 East Twelfth street, two blocks from Broadway. OARD IN A CENTRAL LOCATION.—LARG) elegantly furnished parlor on the second floo: Well lighted bedroom. Partial board if desired—at mo- inge strictly private family. Call at 90 OARD—A FAMILY OR GENTLEMAN CAN OBTAIN a destraole suit of rooms, on the second floor, fur- nirhed, and with or without board, by applying at 32 Bond street. References exchanged. A pleasant. room for a gentleman. OARD OR HOUSEKEE?ING—A WIDOW, WITHOUT family, wishes to let o furnished room, and bed- Foum, if desired, to a gentleman and lady, with board for lady, or would let. the same, with convenience tor housekeeping, on very moderate terms. Call at 314 Se- cond street. OARD AT 106 AND 108 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET, few desirable rooms, with board, may be secured y single gentiemen or families (without children), on immediate application as above. The houses are new, first class and newly furnished with all the modern in” provements, &c., Ke. References exchanged. Bees |. —GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES, ALSO few single gentlemen, can be accommodated with good board and pleasant rooms at 55 Hudson street. OARDING—FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN and their wives, at $7 per week for both, in a first class four story house, with baths, gas, &e.’ Locati desirable and accessible to business. Also a vei rior second story front room. Please address S Herald office, which will receive immediate attention. OARD.—PERSONS WISHING BOARD OR BOARDERS will find no other medium so sure, so respectable or venient as ours, Boardera directed free"of charge. You will consult the happiness and safety of your faiai- ly by calling at office, Clinton Hall, corner of Eighth street and Lafayette place OARDING, AT 94 WARREN STREET—A BACK parlor to lat, with board, to a party of gentlemen, ihat would like to room together. Price $3 50 each, week; or a gentleman and his wife; also single room. boarders accommodated. OARDING.—THREE OR FOUR ROOMS TO LET, SEPA- rately or together, turn:shed or unfurnished, with or without board, (full or partial,) in # private family residing at 253 West Fourteenth street. OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO single gentlemen can obtain pleasant rooms, with board ; furnished front rooms, on second floor.’ The house is first,class, with gus and baths. Apply at 29 Ginton place. OARD WANTED.—BY A GENTLEMAN. would be given to a private famil with full boards “Address Boarder, Herald OARD WANTED.—T0 PRIVATE FAMILIES.—A young physician of the highest social relations, but of moderate circumstances, desires to obtain rooms suitable for an office, ina private family who wish to lesson their expenses in theso hard times. Location above Fourteenth street and cast of Sixth avenue. Ad- dress Pollio, Union square Post Olice, for one week. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN IN THE neighborhood of the Dry Dock Bank. Washing, el, and light required, Address Comfort, box 899, Post Office, Breakfast and tea. OARD IN. BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, or two gentlemen, can procure # large parlor on second floor, with two pantries attachedr Boardand fuel included, ‘at $15 per week. Breakfast at half past 7, lunch at-1, and dinner at 6 o'clock. Reference required, A dress D. A., Herald office, Been TO LET, A LARGE ROOM ON “THih Preference down town, office. second floor, furnished, to a gentleman and his fe, or to two single gentlemen; also, a large room on the third ftoor, for one or two gentlemen, with full or partial board. Apply at 54 Clarkson gtreet, corner of Greenwich. Terms mode OARDING—AT 136 TENIH STREET, CORNER OF nearly opposite Grace church.—Two gen- cir wives, and a single gentleman, can be genteely accommodated with handsomely furnished rooms, fronting Broadway. Diuner at 534 o'clock. Ea. trance 136 Tenth street. OARDING—TO LET TO ONE OR TWO SINGLE G men, one large furnished room and bedroom, with breakfast and dinner; dinner at 5. Inquire at No. 14 Laight street. IRST CLASS ROOMS.—ONE ENTIRE FLOOR, RICHLY furnished, may be obtained, with partial board, in an elegant private residence a few doors west of Broad- Way, near the Brevoort House, ‘in a private family, where no boarders are taken. Addiess A. B., box 412, Post Office. [AURNISHED ROOMS TO LET 10 GENTLEMEN, WITH out board, at No. 2 Oliver street, near the church. ENTLEMEN, THEIR WIVES, AND SINGLE GEN- tlemen, can obtain board and comforts of a home, ina highly respectable family, by calling at No. 9 Ash- land place, late Perry street; the house contains all the modern improvements; rooms furnished or unfurnished. ‘Terms moderate. Best of references given. NE SINGLE GENTLEMAN OR TWO WISHING TO occupy the same room, can be accommodated with tial board and furnished room in a inte private family, by applying at 230 West Twenty-second street between Kighth and Ninth avenues. Terms reasonable. OOMS TO LET—ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM, FUR- nished, with or without board, also several small rooms, for ee: rooms lighted with gas. Apply at 110 Grand street . three doors west of Broadway. OOMS.—A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ited at 58 Varick street, corner of Laight ite St. John’s Park, with pleasant rooms, street, with brea akfast and tea, if required. OOMS WITH BOARD—A FRONT ROOM BED- room, furnii to Ist, with board, also rooms for & le gentlemen, at 42 Beach street, opposite St. John’s 10 LET—A single gentlemen, or suites of rooms, ferences exchanged. doors from Canal. can be accommodated with room: with full or partial board. Re. Apply at No. 25 Greene street, six SING) can be accommodated with full be family. Ay at 176 West Thirty-sixth Eeeewth oat aguaverencee Pee ve ANTED—BOARD, BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND child and two others, about ten minutes’ walk from City Hall. State the terms and accommodation, Address Merehant, Herald office. a oe HOTELS. OLDRIDGE’S 767 AND ROADWAY, ima eee bi Maan w le jmopts individuals in want of i and handsomely furnished neniy her yaparinents, “with or witgut ‘nr at ‘reanonadl elena and where all the opmforte of @ quist } Murray Fill, eee 1 50 STOCK IN A GOOD DIVIDEND PAYIN + i . manufacturing company will be sold Of oF exchanged for any good stock that can be sold at the Stock Exchange, Address G. M. A., box 1,424 Post ice. Ft SALE--THE STOCK, GOOD . AND FIX- tures of a popular and well established restaurant end saloon in the Third ward, now doing a good busi- tess. The present proprietors are about leaving the tity, end will sell out ou feed torme if application is nade immeviately to F. B. FRANCIS, 0 Murray street. R SALE—IMMEDIATELY, A FIRST RATE HOTEL, on the Kuropean plan, with between forty and fifty rooms, situated in one of the best locations on the Rast Ever, now doing a d business. Apply, at once, to ©. G. THOMPSON, #1 Nassan street, room 7. (OR SALE.—EIGHTH AVENUE AN) SEVENTY- sixth street, Fifth avenue and Eighty-fourth street, avenue A and 114th street, three corners and adjoining lots, will be sold at auction, December 18th, at the Mer- chant’s Exeh &e., inquire at the aue- tioneers, 1 Metropolitan Building, Exoadway, and Pine street basement. ROR SALE—IHE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF corner grocery stores in the city, to- gether with a horse and wagon. Satisfactory reasons for selling. Apply to DUNCAN & McMULLEN, auction- vers and real estate brokers, 105 West street, corner of Liberty. OR SALE—THE STOCK AND ALL THE FIXTURES of the toy store, very cheap. Apply at No. 36 Myrtle avenue, in the store. OR SALE—ONE THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, ON West Twenty-second «treet, with modern improve- inents; four elegant four sory brown stone English basement houses, on Ninth street, with all modern im- provements, in most periect order; a superior and sub- stantially built four story brick house, in Thirty-fifta, street, of modern build; five geateel three story brick houses, all modern improvements, on Fifty-third strect- four beautifully situated lots, in Madison avenue, on Il be sold at a bargain; two handsomely built briek Gothic cottages, built atter A. J. Downin 8 yeans, lots, 80x150, in Yonkers: farm of 160 » near (hicozo, improved land, coal within two mi and & sod house on the same. Apply to ROOME & BUNNELL, Broadway. DALKERK VEIN COAL LANDS AT PRIVATE 5ALc.— The undersigned trustees will sell at private sale Cue of the must valuable coal properties in Allegany con feet ve on the I pauy’s Railroad, The extended front of the sal available, and ble in the Cumber ig divided into twenty sepa- nt lands contain about 1,400 yein, and also underlaid en- in. The big vein is of the orge’s Creek Coal Field. Oa the Jackson and part of tl esternport are what are calied the “Juckson Mines,’ and village of Jacksonville, These mines have been opened and worked for about one year. The improvements at these mines are all in com- plete order, with a capacity to mice 600 tons of coal daily. The village of Jacksonville, whieh belongs to the Jackson Mines, comprises between forty and fifty first class miners’ tenements, a Ia>ge store house and office, with all the necessary’ railroads, tram roads, wheel houses, load house, and all other necessary fixtures for doing a very large coal business. The above coal lands are well known and regarded among the best coal lands in that region, and can be fully shown to persons desirous to purchase, by inquiring at Jacksonville. The titles are good, and the property can be pointed out by persons at Jacksonville. Persons desiring to purchase will {ind the undersigned at Cumberland, Md. ‘Terms of Payment will be made reasonable: J. PHILIP ROMAN, 4 Ae a DARKOW, fTFasteos. TOCK OF BOOKS, STATIONERY, PIANOS, &C. FOR sale.—TI offer for rate, by wholesale, that well select- ad stock of books, stationery, pianos, &e., conveyed to auc in trust by Meners. Gaines & Riches. “A rare chance is offered to one desiring to engage in this business. The custom of the store is yery lucrative, and another such opportunity will not soon be again presented for an ad- vantageous investment of money. Mesars. Gaines & Riches became embarrassed in consequence of heavy ea- dorxements, and not because the business was not pro- table. Petersburg, Va.) Dee. 71 , 1854. W. L. WATKINS, Trustee. if—A SPLENDID HOUSE IN THE UPPER part of the city, just finished; will be exchanged for goods suited to the country trae, or for unimproved nty in the city, Brooklyn, Williamsburg, or Jerse or for au improved farm. Please address, wit 3,862 Post Office. rge’s Creek Coal and Iron Com ‘ance of three miles, lands renders every ae property the most val Heids, ax it is capable of the fifteen fect tirely with the six f purest coal of the G THE BALL SKASON. (TH ANNUAL BALI, OF THE ARTIFICIAL RAN- gers’ Club, will be held at the City Assembly Rooms, ‘Lnursday evening, December 21, 1854. The Washington Brass and Cotillon Band is engaged. Tickets $1, to be procured of the. tullewing committee, or at the door:—~ Gi ¢ Sh Audrew Martin, Willett Laton, Charles Ki r, Pe jarvis MeClennon, John Henyon, Andrew r, James Madden, Benjamin Bi lephen Hoty, Jjona- Thomas J . DOTY, President. REAT FRENCH BAbL.—MR. GATFRE, OF NI- blo’s theatre, will give a balpare on Monday, De- cember 1th, at 9 o'clock, in the large hall, 21. Howard street. Tickets one dollar for one gentleman aud two ladies. ‘This hall is to let for the ball season. MPHE ANNUAL BALL OF Laby Wa gine Co. No. 40 will take place Gu Tuesday evening, Dec. 12, 1804. of any member of the compan. W.'S. Corrs, Sec’y. JAS. M. BARD, Chairman. HISTLE BALI..--TH. ANAGERS OF THE THISTLE. Benevolent Association—instituted 1851, incorpo- rated 1851—respectfully announce that their first and only ball for this season will take place on Thursday evening, Dec. 14, 1864, at Niblo’s Garden. Tendering their thanks most gratefully for past favors, and again re- spectfully soliciting the patronage of the public, the man- agers beg to state that the proceeds of the Thistle ball are annually distributed among those in want and worthy, whether natives or foreigners, No eilorts will be spared to make this ball as attractive as any hereto- fore given, Order of daneing accor ling to programme, in which will be introduced a variety of polkas, schot- isch, redows and polka mazourka dances. Robertson's celebrated band has been engaged. Mr. Wm. Cleland, the famed Highland piper, will, in the garb of the Gael, promenade the room, playing national aira, previous to the commencement and during the intermission of danc- Tickets can be had ing. Doors open at 7; dancing will commence precively at eight o'clock. The termination of the ball will be known by the band play uid nicht an’ Joy be wi? youa’,”” Tickets $2—to admit a gentleman and two la- dies—to be had at Adam Stodart's music store, 361 Broadway; William Hall & Son, corner of Broaiway and lace; Firth, Pond & Co., No. 1 Franklin sqaare, or of either of the manage THOS. W. McLEAY, 122 Bleecker street, President. ANDREW SIMPSON, 366 Bowery, Viee President. THOS. CHALMERS, S81 Varick street, Treasurer. Andrew Clerk, Jersey Dr. Douglass, 20 Bleecker street: Capt. Munson, 258 Spring street: Alex. Gaw, cor- ner of Mercer and Amity streets; John Neilson, 241 Pearl street: James Robinson, 142 Second street; James Curr, 206 Hudson street; Charles Davidson, 283 West Ni teenth street; George Bathgat h avenue; Isaac Ayres, 83 Fulton street; George Carnegie, 90 Elm street; Charles Vinten, 100 Nassau t; Willi John Patten, 253 Greenwich street; Ar- } Broadway: Herman Mass, 89 Second Macdougal street: Geo. Johnston, teenth street and Sixth avenue; Thomas 2 Eighth avenne: George Harrison, Northern john Wright, 105 Troy street ecks not tr: RK. MILNE, Secretary, 86 Broad sirer DENTISTRY. RYICIAL TEETH OF A BEAUTIFUL AND NATU- ral appearance inserted, from # single tooth to a Complete set, withont xprings, elasps, or collars of any kind. Complete set, $50; full upper set, $30, Dr. JONES, @ Lilcecker street, TRAVELLERS GUIDE. ARLEM RAILROAD.—INLAND ROUTE.—ON AND after Monday, Ie. 11, (Sundays excepted.) for ‘Albany and Trox-—Léaving devot, corner of White and Centre streets, Mail Train at 720A. M., stopping nt Williams bridge and mail stations North; Way Express, at 3 P. M., stopping at White Plains, New Castle, Croton Falls nnd stations North, connecting at Chatham Four Corners with Western Railroad Express train,’ arriving at Albany at 11 P. M.; Croton Falls, at 1015 A. M., stop- ping at Way Station From City Hall Station—Croton Falls, at 4 P. M.. ping at all stations above Williams bridge; White I at 490, 6 and 615 P. M., stopping at Yorkville tions North; Williams bridge, at 7, 9.00 A.M. 2 5 80, 8 and 11 P. M.. stopp’ Stations, bi all Way From Twenty-rixth street Station—Williams bridge at 9A. M.; White Plains at 12 M. Pussengers may also pro- cure and have their luggage checked for Utica Buffalo and other places West and North of Albany, at the com} "8 corner of aud Broome street, and Fourth avenue and Twenty-sixth street. Returning to New York—Mail Train leaving Chatham Four Corners at 6 A. M., stopping at all Mail Stations above Williams bridge, arriving at New York at 12 46 P. M; restern Railroad, corner of Maiden . Express Train leaves ‘Trov at 2 30 P.M, and Albany at 246 P.M.» stopping at Chatham Four Vorners, Philmont, Martindale, Hillsdale, Copake, ‘Amenia, Wassaic, Dover Plains, South Dover, Towners, Brewster, Croton, Falls, nd Williams bridge. J'assengers by t train will not be landed between Croton Falls and Wilfiams bridge, unless coming from above Croton Ft Passengers between Croton Falls and Williams bridge must take the regular train, leaving Croton Falls at P.M.; 7 A. M. from Croton Falls, stopping at all stations between Croton Falls and Vordham, arriving at New York at 960 A. M.; 3 P. M. from Croton Falls, onping at all stations between Croton Falls aod Mie og hawt a arrivit New York at 5 30 P.M. ;5and7 A. M. ‘White Plains, stopping at all stations; from Pitas bridge ‘at 640,830 and 10 10 A. M., 12 45 5 05, 6,715 and 920 P. stopping iat all rations, Pai the 10 10 A. M. from Williams bridge, and thet 167. M. trom White Plains be innded New will York at the Twenty-sixth street Station Sunday Arai RARE CHANCE.—TO LET, AT A LOW RENT,"A ing bouse i: ae of Clinton street, ; the complete furniture for sale at = bargain sHeasion cam be given immediately. Address M. P. ferald office. GENTERL THREE STORY HOUSE, WiTH GAS, bath, &e., to let, and furniture, which is new snd in order, for sule. A part of the money paid down, dal ca tine. The house isin a good neighborhood, and rmmediate possession will be given if required Bedding, linen, crockery and furniture, all new within the last sixty days; or would be let, toa «mall, genteel, responsible fami, for $126 per month, with every ar- ticle necessary for housekeeping. Call On BILLINGS & Broadway. RNISHED BOARDING HOUSE, TO LET, UP TOWN, very superior location; furniture new and very fine; house large and commodious; well filled with profit able boarders.” IlIness the sole cause of giving ft up. Apply to Keyes & Hoagland, No. 3 Everett House, corner of Fourth avenue and Seventeenth street. OUSE 10 LET, AND FURNITURE FOR SALE.—10- Li cation very superior, on Twenty-first street, Fur- niture very neat and genteel, for sale low. Rent $750. Apply to ES & HOAGLAND, Union square real estate office, No. 8 Everett House, corner Fourth avenve and Seventeenth street. 'y brick house, in East Fifteenth s four story house, in Howard street, near Broad alease for three years, and furniture for sale: n rare chance to make money. Apply to ROOME & BUNNELL, 373 Broadway —THE LEASE OF STORE AND FIX- r sale, of an old clothing ‘one of the vy 190 street, near Catherine ferry. THIS CITY AND VICINITY, SIXTY houses, rents from $450 to $4,000; 20 ‘parts of Houses, rents from $140 to $1,200," Also, offices and stores. Apply toR. D. GOODWIN, real estate agent and general auctioneer, Clinton Hall, corner of Eighth strect and Lalayette place. ) BE LET—THE NEW STERLING HOTEL, BRIDGE- port, Coun, This new and spacious hotel, being the largest in the State, ix situated in the centre of the city of Bridgeport. It is 150 feet in froat and 145 feet in depth, forming a block four stories in height. It is fin ished in handsome style, having gas and water throweh the house, and allthe modern taprovemeata of a first class hotel The parlors and rooms are large, aud the dining room nearly 100 feet in length. The corridors are mostly 10 feet in width, and are over 1,200 feet in length. givivg the house a spacious and airy appearance. There isa large yard attached to the premises, with stables in the rear. “Toa person well acquainted with hotel-keep. ing, it will be leased on reasonable terms. _ A fuller de scription can be bad by appling to P. T. BARNUM, in New York, or at the hoteli, in Bridgeport. 10 LEASE—FOUR LOTS, ON TWENTY-SIXTH STREE?, » south side, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, suitable for u coal yard or for other purposes. Apply at 157 Broadway, rooin No. 14. MISCELLANEOUS. LEGANT RICA PARIS DECORATED AND (¢ French china tea sets, $7 50; 44 pieces English ¢ tea sets, $4, original cost, $8; plain white Fronch ¢ dining sets, $20; also plates and dishes, by piece or doz- en, equally cheap; faney china articles for presents about half the usual price, Cut glass goblets i champagnes, 16 ine glasses, 12s, : 1 i and other odd covers very cheap. J. R. way, above Eleventn street, G# CONSUMERS CAN BE SUPPLIED WITH HIGR proof spirits for the winter, and warranted not ta . N. B.—All kinds of gas fitting punctually at- to, at JOHN G, WILSON’S, 73 Centre street. IMBREDE, LEADER OF FASHION IN CARD §: graving, 688 Broadway, Metropolitan Hotel. Note paper and envelopes in great varicy, and marked with the utmost care. N. B—New forms of wedding cards, and a varied stock of De Larue’s envelopes. GIMBREDE, 688 Broadway, east side, WIS & SEACORD.—UPTOWN GLOVE DEPOT AN tlemen's fashionable furnishing Bazaar, 6 Troadway, Stuyvesant Institute, just received the late London and Paris fashions, in shirt studs, sh and searf pins, in gold and gilt; robes de chamber, ties, cravat, scarfs, winter gloves, &c. Splendid assor' ment. 0. 165 CANAL STREET, NEAR VARICK.—W. & Bi VAN NOES’ stove store.—We have a large as sortment of the Iatest patterns of stoves, for sale on rea- ronable terms. Stoves and ranges lined with soapstone, and repaired, grates set and repaired, stoves put up, and pipe furnished for same. Also, soapstone griddles for sale wholesale and retail, The execllence of the grid- dies consists in their requirmg but one greasing whes used, EMOVAL AND SHIRTS.—G. PIPICT, Chik I forms his friends and the patrons, th: moved his shirt store from No, 6%2 Browiway, to Nu. 80 Dréadway. He takes this occasion to notify his cus: tomers that he will devote all his t1me and skill to the mannfacture of shirts, collars, drawers and fanacl under shirts, to merit a continuance of the patronage vo lib ally extended towards him in past years, Always on hand imported bosoms and Frenel: printed linens and musling tor sh Gi FOR THE MI.LION R study, toil and expense, I have éret of making the most straight, unconth and course looking hair either to curl or wave, option of the indiviaual, in the most graceful manner, { : th enabling pe greatly to improve their appearance, Only three applications of ny preparation are neces The preparation, which is not only perfeetly harmless and hair, but renders the latter permanently and glossy, does not cost more tian fifty comts: a rials of which it is com rts. MECKE anywhere. Iwill send the receipt for making it toa person who forwards me one dollar by mail, prep Address Ferdinand G. Blenheim, Practical ‘Che wist, New York city Post Office. SCHMIDT AND BROTHER, 16 NonTT near Chatham, and at 77 West Vhird Ohio, manufacturers of show cases, in metal, brass, rosewood, mahogany, black walnut and silver. A good assortment constantly on hand. Osilors promptly exceuted. Old show cases taken in exchange. 0 CORN DEALERS.—THE SUBSCRIBER WOCLD invite attention to his improved grain drier, which is capable of curing grain and such Iike snbstances, wet or otherwise, ina manner which cannot fail to convince those who will call and examine it. The merits of tl OPERA AT NIBLOS GARDEN.—TICKETS So Ree Sy Se Denes, £0 conte: Orchestra Arm: }, $1; Private Boxes, $5. Doors open at 6%; te commence at 73 0” ‘ Secured seats daily, from 8 A, M, till6 P. M., without extra charge. BELLINI’S SONNAMBULA, pronounced to be the greatest operatic triumph on re- cord. M’LLE NAU, as Amina, enthusiastically encore |, and repeatedly called out to receive the most lavish applause. MR. ST. ALBYN AS ELVINO. MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 11, Pellini’s grand Opera, in three acts, entitled SONNAMBULA, new scenery by Mr. Hillyard, cos- tumes, &e., &e. mounted with iph. Mr. Irving | Therese...-..Mrs, Musical Conductor....... Mr. Thomas Rake Bie THEATRE.—PROPRIETOR AND MANAGER, © 1. P. Waldron ; Stage Manager, Robert Jones.—dfice: ‘Admission—Boxes, 26 cents; Pit and Gallery, 125 cents: Private Boxer. $5. FIRST APPEARANCE OF MARGARETTA AND CAROLINE OLINZA, THE 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 Evesine, Duc. 11, will be presented ASTONISHING EQUESTRIAN FEATS BY THE WHOLE OF THE 8TAK TROUPE. The formances will conclude with the t drama of THE CATARACT OF THE GANGES. Mokarra,.......Mr.Arnold | Ivan..........Robert Jones URTON’S, CHAMBERS STREET.—MONDAY—FIRST night of an original piece, of local satire, called ‘APOLLO IN NEW YORK, written by Dion Bourcicault, author of ‘London As- surance,” with New 5 Jupiter. God of Sandy Hook, # Pilot Chatham street Auc Mrs. Fartingto: . Burton r. Burton . Burton New York, one side Fi one side Bowery—ono side—something else, Mr. Johnston; Apollo, as an Italian. Tenor, Mise Macariby; ‘Mars,’a Bowery Fire- man, Mr. Andrews; Mercury, a Penny-a-Liner, Mr. 1s, Mrs. Hough; Juno, (Hell Gate,) Mre. pid, as a Newsboy, Miss Kate Saxon. ndy Hook nnd Light-Houses, Staten Island Ferry. —Chatham street Mock Auction. Great Sale of Unredcemed Pledges. quor Question. izhts Convention, ton in the Cha ABLEAU A’ VALE. The new comedy of LIVING TOO FAST, and the farce of A BLIGHTED will also be played. THE UPPER TE on Tuesday. ‘pus NATIONAL THEATRE.—CIRCUS—PANTO mime—Ballet. Brilliant commencement of the HOLIDAY PANTOMIMES, with full Corps de Ballet and Chorusses. MONDAY evening, December 11, first night of the ay pantomime of THE GOLDEN AXE, On Tim: FAIRTES OF THE SYLVAN LAKK. First night of Sam Lathrop, Stump Orator and Clown. Re-appearance of Madame Tourniaire. Splendid Feats by the great Cirens Troupe. Dregs Cirele and Upper Boxes, 26 cents; Pit, 124 ets. Doors open at 7 o’elock; curtiin will rise at 75 pre- cisely. ho ARNUM'S AMERICAN MU .—SHORT ENGAGE- ment with the celebrated and popular American actor, Mr. J. R. Scott, who will appear in his line of ad- mired characters, Monday, December 11—Afternoon, at 3, for the first time, QUITE AT HOME; after which, BACHELORS TOKMENTS. Evening, at’ 114, DAMON AND PYTHIAS—Damon, Mr. J. R. Scott; Pythias, Mr. ©. W. Clarke; Calanthe, Miss Mestayer. Adinittance to all, 25 cents; children under ten, ents. UCKLEY’S OPERA HOUSE, 530 BROADW, EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK, NEGRO MINSTRELSY, of the best Negro Melodies, Banjo Solos, Duets, Plantation Jigs, Fancy Dances, &e., &e., and the very popular Vairy Op BEAUTY AND THE REAST, in two acts, with splendid scenery, changes, dresses, &e., &e., introducing all the beautiful melodies of the piece. Concert commences at 74; o'clock. Tickets, 25 cents; reserved seats, 50 cent ROADWAY SUNDAY CONCERT Theatre, opposite Boud street. Coneert of the series will take place THIS SUNDAY EVENING, DEC. 10. Complete Grand ORCHESTRA OF FORTY DISTINGUISED ARTIST! FULL CHORUS OF FORTY VOICES, anda fall MILITARY BAND, comprising, in all, nearly ON! AY.— 'S—METROPOLITAN The fourth grand The whole u ated Maes. at these Concerts of the reuowned a WU.LE MARTINI D’ORMY. First night of the engagement of MR. CAMOENS. Manager... Me. Frank Hughes PART 1.—SACKED. Selection Song—A Sung by Mr. Gamoens. Prayer from Mose in Egito, with Full Chorus Double Orchestra, . M'He Martini D arche Funebre, composed in’ Memorg of a Fallen Warrior, by -V. Buseh Air—With Verdure Clad, from’ the Gees + +Hadyn Grand Marel du Sacre, from Le Prophet, per formed with Double Orchestra. and teseeee soe Meyerbeor Hi Beethoven Brisdini—il Segreto p - Donizetti Mile Sinfornia— seepeeseceseee + Mendelssohn mm Le Nozze de Fi- seeeeeees Mozart National Iza wl Song. te eeee Martini D'Ormy FP ivale—Grand Dua i Chorus, I Puritani— Double Or: tre and Chorus. eee eees Bellin machine consists of drying grain without burning, ch: ing taste or color; itis also suitable for ship bres cracker bakers; it can be speeded either fast or slow with the greatest accuracy, to suit the condition of the ahove substances. For further information, inquire of J Massey, at the Union Steam Works, corner of Twent, second street and Second avenue, second floor, either letter (post paid) or otherwise, who is now prepared ta dispose of the said machine by single rights or other- Wise. Te machine can be seen at the above place, where all information required will be given. JOHN MASSEY, Inventor and Proprietor, —All persons are cautioned against infringing om bove patent. | —THE PROPRIETOR OF 150 Be y- y Tow 4 executed forstores | and churches, Particular attention paid to linen and 1 buif Holland shades, put up in the neatest and most sub- siantial manner. Also for gale, new fixtures, suitable for a jewelry store o: other light business. 7BY 1S THE CUSTOM OF UP TOWN RESIDENT conveying to the Empire City Tea Warehouses, 10 Bowery, and the down town to 61 Cutharine street, simply because the freshest tea and coffee of every qua- lity are kept there, and the prices represents « «ma¥ per centage of profit om ao enormous amount of busi- ners; small cadies of teas and cofiee, put up expressly for the holid Call and get one. ere AUT Ct Lie RUTIOKS. ISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.—THE FIRM OF €, Oleott & Co, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. C. OLcorr. Brooklyn, Nov. 29, 1854, 8. VAN WINKLE. The business of the above firm will be settled and con- tinued by the remaining partners, 8. Van Winkle and .i. Vortman, under the name and firm of J. Portman & Co, 8. VAN W PORTM, J. C. OLOOTT, NO PHYSICIANS.—A PHYSICIAN, WHO HAS IAD eight years extensive practice in another eit sirous of forming a partnership with a physician in this city or Brooklyn. The best of references from his (or mer partner and other distinguished medicalmen, Nou but those of the regular profession need answer. Ad dress for two days, M.D., Herald office. HE ADVERTISER, A MANUFACTURER OF A CHEMI- | cal article by which a fortune can be made, waats | to sell the same or to get a partner with $5,000 to $8,000, Address L. N., Herald office. Brooklyn, Nov. 29, 1854. EXTRA PAY. 8. NAVY SAILORS AND OTHERS.—FXTRA PAY ¢ promptly paid, bounty land warrants obtained, ought and sold; pensions prosured, balances due heirs of deceased U.'S. seamen collected, and all kinds of elaims against the U. 8. recovered b; D BISSELT., EDW. Agent, and late Purser U.S. Navy, 67 Wall «treet. ASTROLOGY. TO ALL.—MADAME MORROW IS without exception, the most wonderful astrologist in the world, or that has ever been known. She will tell and® future events; and will show your fu- ture husband and absent friends, which has astonished thousands during her travels in Karope, She ina seventh daughter of a seventh daughter, and was born with a pataral gift, by in the powers of her wonderful science, to tell even their very thoughts, and will cause will all enjoy the -y-five cents to all parts of the house. rved Seats in the Parquette Cirele., cents extra, nek; concert to’ commence at & to be received for the admission of four persona each. \ JOCKO POSITIVELY “T WEEK OF es, every evening during the week, | ROADWAY THEATKK.—GiKAT SHAKSPER ON SPECIACLE REVIVED. Produced with uoprecedented splendor—Unrivalieé cast—Full Operatic Chorus—Increased Orchestra—& grand Ballet—Splendid costumes and decorations—Gee- geoun scenic illustrations—Novel mechanical changes rarely equalled and never excelled. ‘The whole of Mendelssobn’s beautiful vocal and ba- strumental music will be given. ‘Tet appearance of the distinguished danseuse, M’lle ‘Zoe and of Mons, Wiethoff. Seats may be secured three days In advance. ON MONDAY EVENING, DEC, 11, and on every other night during the week, will be pee- forwed Shak«pere’s famed comedy and great fairy epee tacloof A MIDSUMMER NIGHP'S DIEAM, with the whole of Mendelssohn’s music. The scenic Ulustrations painted by M.. Heister aad bis assistants. ‘The costames by Mrs, Wallis, The decorations, banuers, and appointments by Me Wallis. ‘The machinery by Mr. John Furzo. The Ballet produced under the direction of Mons, Wiet- hoff, A cost of dramatic talent unequalled in any ae, and defying comparison, will aid in the performance this beautitul composition. ‘Theseus Lysander. Demetrius...... ‘THE HARD HANDED M Nick Bottom, the weaver , Quince, the carpenter Snug, the joiner - Flute, the’ beHows’ mend Snout, the tinker... Starveling, the tailor ... ay Guards, Oificers, &e., Attendant ippolyta, Queen of the Amazon: Hermia, daughter of Egeus, i Lysander. Helena, in } Amazons in at VATRURS, Oberon, King of Fairy Land ‘itania, his Queen Puck, or Robin Goodfello ae Singing Fairies by a numerous Choras. incipal Dancing Fairies, Mad’lle Zoe, Miss Adelaide ‘rice and Miss Henry, supported by Mons. Wiethof and & numerous Corps de Ballet. Scenery, Music, &e. Palace of the Duke—Bay und view of Athens—Proces- sions by sea and land—Haunt of the Fairies—The magia flower—the transparent lake—Duet:—Oberon and Seceaa@ Fairy, “1 Know a Bank,” Moving Panoramic Views of Fairy Land. ‘The Duke’s Oak and 'Titania’s Fairy Bower. GRAND BALLET, by Mad’ile Zoe, Miss Adelaide Price, Miss Henry, Moms. Weithotf and Corps de Ballet. Solos and Chorua, “ Yon Spotted Snakes’’—Rehearsa’ of the play— ormation of Bottom, and dispersion of the actors—The dark wood—Solo, “Up and Dowa’*— Puck—Misty night—Gambols of the Fairies—Scene of the morning—Fairy dance by Mlle Zoe, Principals, and Corps de Hallet—The duke, huntemen’ and Rounds — Great hall in palace—Stage erected for the representa- tion of the most lamentable comedy of PY! ANB ‘THISBE—Magie change to Fairy Land. Finale—‘* Warble We with Tuneful Throat.’’ The entertainments of the evening will commence wife a favorite farce. Begin at 7 o'clock. ‘ALLACK’S THEATRE, Broome BROADWAY, atreet.—Monday evening, Dec. 11, GENTLEMAN FROM IRELAND. Mr. Gerald Fitz Maurice, Clover... Savage . Mr. Stewart | Lucy TWO TO ONE. Mons. Bouret....Mr. Blake | Louis XIV. ‘The Count de Chevruex. De Rai a. Mr. Lest | Victor St. Clair..Mr Bland A PHENOMENON IN A § ETROPOLITAN THEATRE.—HENRY WILLARB, Proprietor; Haward Taldy, Manager.—Doors oye aes : sree) ae performed Monday event . LL, wi 7 Oren ee TEAM L. Schamyl.... | George Ambros } Prince Mr. Prior Mr. Canoll Mr. Jordan Mr. Langdon Mr. Tozer Mr. Boniface Zarolta... Mr. Warwick OOD’S VARIETIES, MECHANICS’ Broadway, (above Grand street.) PI ep tan fDi! noone eee &c. AND EGHTOPIAN, GOMIG ‘AND SENTIMENTAL | PERFORMANCES, by some of the MOST TALENTED DELINEATORS IN THE WORLD. | H. Woop, though the first to introduce white charas- ! ters into an Ethiopian entertainment, deems it not oat f place to call the attention of his patrons and the : generally to the fact, that at the above Hall may be | ween the funshine and shade of the Darkoy's Life, intee- spersed wit | REAL ARTISTIC AND PLEASING PANTOMIME ANB | DANCING IN WHITE CHARACTER. | Mr. Wood, at the request of a number of heads of fa- { milies, has effected an en; it with the wonderful Signor Felix Carlo and his talented children, who wilt | produce severa elties in rapid succession, Monday evening, an entire change of programme. 25 Ticket#........... NeaeA stn see ce tenad Doors open at 643; to commence at 74¢ precisely. RO. CHRISTY & WOOD'S MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY, under the control of |. WOOD, Business Manager. CHRISTY, GEO. 4 FOHIOPIAN MINSTRELS ae SURLESQUE OPERA, LIGHT FARCES, DANCES, ETC. aan vy the most accomplished company in the world. This week, the favorite opera, of the VIRGINNY CU PIDs. HALL, 47% TL. Wi WHITE Sam Johnson Gumbo Catt, Door open LLACK’S THEATRE.—EXTRA | CONTINUED SUCCESS. f TWO NEW PIECES. | Mr. Lester's comedy of ‘ | TWO TO OME, OR THE KING'S VISIT, with the new comedy of A GENTLEMAN FROM IRELAND. | New Scrveny. New Drvsses. SPuxxpin APPoOINTaeR. These pieces will be supported by Mr. Lester, Mr. | Blake, Mr. Brougham, Mr. Dyott, Mr. Mr. Stewart, | &c.; Miss Rosa Bennett, Mrs. Stephens, Mrs. Hoey, Mra. nover, &¢., and will be performed | EVERY EVENING. NEW CONCERT HALL, AT CANANDAIGUA, NEW York, has just been completed, capable of accom- wodating one thousand persons, lighted with gas, and | Yery conveniently and desirably arranged for public ex~ | hibitions. Apply in person, or by letter, to Geo. W. Bemis, proprietor, Canandaigua, New York. ce SKQUALLED PROGRAMME OF ETHIOPIAN | FPIE SEMI-HUMAN INDIAN WOMAN FROM MEXIZOt Soxas, Croxvsrs, Soros, Duxres, Jias, &o., iN watcn | ‘The levees of ‘this marvellous being are WARDEN, BOYD, LANE, LE’ PETirR CHRISTINE, | threnged by medical and scientific men, Dr. Mott's re Star Troupe will appear. certiticate has created an extraordinary sensation, pro- To conel he greai Monkey pantomime of | nouncing her to belong to a distinet race between man- CHIM) OR THE DEA Doors open do; commence at 7}¢ o'clock. Cards of amixson, 26 cents, GIFT TICKETS AT ONE DOLLAR EACH. | Issued in connection with the Mirror of North and South | Broa: | werica, now in Boston, will, for the present, by ‘al arrangement, admit four persons each, te PERHAM’S BURLESQUR OPERA HOUSE. 60,000 of these tickets already sold. Only 40,000 more to sell. ‘To be obtained from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.. at 663 Broad- way. ach purchaser of one of these tickets will be pre- sented with a certificate of share in the 100,000 VALUABLE AND OCSTLY ARTICLE:, donated by Mr. Perhom to his patrons. | Burlesque on DON GIOVANNT in rehearsal. | Bea , THEATRE.—ENGLISH OPERA BY TNE unrivalled PYNE AND HARRISON TROUPE. ‘The management takes great pleasure in announcing that arrangements bave been completed for the reap- pearance of the above named distinguished troupe of ED SH OPERATIC ARTISTS, whose former success in this city, and more recent triumphs in Philadelphia and Boston, are without paraliel in the history of English . Their re-en- gagement at the Broadway Theatre will commence on MONDAY, DECEMBER 1. During the ensuing Operatic season, a number of en- tirely new, a well as a few of the already established favorite Operas, will be produced ona seale of maguifi- cence and liberality, in regard to accessories, Chorus, Orchestra, Scenery and Costumes, never surpassed any. where. Full particulars heren ter. OWERY THEATRE.—MRS, YEOMANS RESPECT. fully informs her friends and the public that her farewell benefit will take place on Friday evening next, 1th inst., on which oceasion a very attractive bill will | be presented, HESPIAN ASSOCIATION, BROOKLYN MUSEUM.— Monday, Dec. 11, “Merchant of Venice’'—Portia, Miss Denvil; and “Slasher a ‘rasher, Ladies and gentlemen desirous of joining a respectable association are informed that a few more members will be received applying at 8 Prince street, o’eloc! on advantageous terms by 4) on Saturday eveni: at HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. OMS WANTED—iN A_ QUIET, RESPECTABLE neighborhood, suitable for a gentleman, wife and I | kind aud the ourang outang. All ladies (not encien | evince peculiar gratification in witnessing thie bybrid’s | intelligence and modesty. Her melodious | chana everybody, On exhibition at Gotlhe Halt ifs j way. R, CHARLES FISHER, OF BURTON'S THEATRE, respectfully announces to the citizens of New York’ ihat it is his intention to receive ax ntle- man wishing for instruction in the erate ee” Les- also given on th lin. For particulars apply te Mr. Fisber, at his residence 103 Leonard street, east of Proadway. {\RANKLIN MUSEUM, NOS. 17 AND 19 The above establishment in the Olan { €d.States where the Model Ai are 6: is open, giving two grand performances daily, at odlea. in the afternoon, and 7 in the evening. —_J WEATRE FOR SALE.—THE FIXTURES, 7T &e., together with the perties and improve- ments of the St. Charles Theatre, Nos. 17 and 19 will be sold very low, the present proprietor leaving fee California. A sure fortune for an enterprising manseae. Apply at the box offiee. EUROPEAN PHYSICL i A sive experience, and who has been for = period in the service of the East India likew ..c having had varied practice in all A world in the treatment of every disease incidental te the hosnan frame, offers his services to the United States, and will forward to any lions for the treatment of any speedy and perfect cure, having dip! = ——— Legere sn i Europe. ism, dyspepsia, ague, &e., his the mont decided effect, and soles of is nemesis 4 infallible. He will forward, on the of one dollar, such as is requisite to. any one who wifate a distinet and full explanation of their several ters be rene none will be di: dressed, post paid, to Dr. New York citys will be pecenpays servant (no children), to keep house, or part of a small house, lower part preferred, Address, with particulars, Horatio, Herald office. J ANTED TO HIRE—A SMALI, HOUSE, WITH MO- dern improvements, between Third and Sixth aven- ues, and not bigher up than Twentieth street. Rent not to exceed $450. Address J. R. Herald office. ANTED TO RENT—FOUR OR FIVE ROOMS FOR ‘a smnall family, in a clean house, . Location accessible by rail or above Third street. Broadway. YVANTED-A LARGE SUED Woop TURNERS flathe. Apply at 47 Ann street, rear, second floor. OWE Ger tne HOUSE WANTED.—THE ADVER- tiser wants to purchase or hire a house in Wil- Hamsburg; possession now or onthe first of May, as anite the owner; location south of Gramd and wont of Fourth streets preferred; but some other, or in Brook- Jyn, near Williamsburg, by) wit. Address, with full particulars, DY. K., Dox 1,602 Post Office Kk. LARMONT’S PARIS AND ‘tothe teen engra en, iat ee the author, rn jo. 42 Reade where be ts consulted from 9 in the drug store. R. JHONSON, 16 DUANE STREES, te | bee sulted.—Twenty-two years im one Dt ate meer perienced than Constitutional Sataby cares, without the use of say drag. 14 DUANE othe ekisensof Now renee pe Pa hd ep his olf 3 ‘where all caren Wee Pretenders mag