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ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. Ra SALES AT AUCTION. mt LBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER.—OFFICE NO. > Broad street.—Regular sale of stocks and bonds.—AL- ERT H. NICOLAY will sell this day, Nov. 3 at 12 o'clock, ‘atthe Merchants’ Exchange, for account of whom it may con- cern, IMPORTANT NOTICE. In order to prevent fictitious quotations, and to assist those ‘who are tad of making actual sales, Mr. NICOLAY has ‘concluded, at the solicitation of many of his numerous patrons, to sell securities (in addition to his aeguier sales, Monda; and a), every day, at 123¢ o'clock, at the Merchants? Exchange, when desired, and to receive in’ addition to his re- lar advertised list, such bonds, stocks and other securities, as may there be paneled, to be ny Ci pe ne Spence, Tl 4 arrangement e le sellatsuch times as ‘their own convenience, without regard to his regular days of Bale. 00 Galena and Chicago RR, 2d mort. 7 per cent bonds. Milwaukie and Horicon RR. Ist mort. 8 per et. bonds. (000. New Jersey Central RR. 2d mort. 7 per ct, bonds. ‘Terra Haute and Alton RR. Ist mort. 7 per ct. bonds, (000 Warren RR. of New Jorsey Ist mort. 7 per ct. bonds, Milwaukie City 7 per ct. bonds of 1877. futual Ths. scrip of 1853 and 1855. Mutual Ins, serip of 1856. 65 shares Grocers’ Steam Sugar Refinery Company. .....8100 12 Rome and Watertown Railroad. + 100 $ Warren Railroad of New Jerse; 280 0 United States Trust Compan, 100 se 25 ‘20 Clinton Fire Insuré i 100 49 Lenox Fize Insurance Company. Eg 60 Howard Fire Insurance Company. 50 200 Peter Cooper Fire Insurance Comp: 20 £0 Brooklyn Fire Insurance Company E 10 5) wo 2 30 25 2» 2 ‘100 Firemens’ Insurance Company. i Securities received, in addition to the duriny every sale. Special;sales to-morrow, (Tuesday,) Nov. 8, an: “Wednesday, Nov. 4.” Next regular sale on Thursday, Nov. 5. Regular suction’ sales of stocks and bonds every Mon- day and Thursday; also, special sales all other days. tocks and bonds bought and sold at private sale, and at Brokers’ Board, on commission. Interest allowed on all ‘moneya deposited on trust, and dividends collected. A large ‘variety of stocks and bonds constantly on hand at private Bale. ALBERT H, NICOLAY, Stock Auctioneer and Banker, N. ¥. LFRED BRAGG, AUCTIONEER.—ASSIGNEE'S SALE ‘of boots and shoes, will be sold at auction on Tuesday, lov, Ss at 103¢ o'clock, A. M., at store 38 Cortlandt street: Bale without reserve. C, TUTTLE, AUCTIONEER.—HORSES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, ke.—A. ©. TUTTLE will sell on Monday, at lock, at 81 Crosby street, 13 good horses, 3 new road wa- 8, carriage, harness, dc. "N. J3.—Sales every Monday and RWednesday. Salis to let and storage for vehicles of all kinds UCTION NOTICK.—ASSIGNER’S SALF_ OF THE bakery, confectionery and restaurant at No, 445 Canal Bireet, New York, on Friday, Nov. 6, at 10.4. M. The above wale will comprise the entire fixtures, such as counters, car- pets, ollcloths, marble top tables, &c.; also five years’ lease Of the house and store from May 1, 1857. HENRY T. LEEDS, Auctioneer, A. T. COLLINS, Assignee. UCTION NOTICE.—WM. WILDE, AUCTIONEER—BY BUSH & WILDE.—This day, at 104g o'clock, at 12 North ‘William street, sale of the furniture of all kinds—sofa, sofa ‘bed, couch and cot bedsteads, feather beds, Qjenkets, mirrors, chairs, book cases, watches, jewelry, &c. UCTION NOTICE.—THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEER—BY BELL & LEONARD.—This day, at 10% o'clock, in the Salesrooms corner of Reade and Centre streets, will be sold a ‘variety of good furniture; also a lot of hardware, fancy arti- cles, dry goods, clothing, stock of gents’, ladies’ and chil- dren’s shoes, &c. UCTION NOTICE.—NEW AND SECOND HAND FUR- niture, stoves, carpets, dc. SAMUEL OSGOOD’ & CO., AUCTIONEERS, Will sell on Wednesday, Nov. 4, at 103% A. M., at their sales- rooms, 81 Nassau strect, @ large quantit econd hand fur- niture, belonging to a family leaving the city; likewise an sortment of first class cabinet furniture. Further particulars in to-morrow’s Herald. UCTION NOTICE.—UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S sale of Diamonds. ‘The undersigned will sell at auction, on Saturday, Novem- ‘ber 7, at eleven A. M., atthe room'No. 17 Nassau street, Bank’ of the Commonwealth building, by order of Isaiah ‘Rynders, United States Marshal, over $27,000 worth of dia monds, various sizes; also sterling silver forks, spoons, &c. ‘The diamonds will be on view three days previous (0 the sale, At the office of Augustus Schell, Esa. Collector of the Port, Custom House. — SAMUEL OSGOOD & 0O., Auctioncers, SL Nassau sireet. UCTION NOTICE. All persons who purchased goods at the sale of clothing ‘Bt 84 Warren street, on Thursday last, are hereby notified that the injunction has been dissolved, and they can have their goods this day. All goods not called for will be resold to-mor: Tow ,when the sale of the balance of the stock will take plac ‘without further adjournment. HERTS & MOSS, Auctionee! UCTION SALF.—IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE HARD times J... SMITH &CO., auctioneers, will sell splen- id rosewood and mahogany parlor and chamber furniture, Anlaid octave pianoforte, gilt frame mirrors, oil paint ings, pide and chinn ware, &é.. this day, at 10% o'clock, at the residence 116 West Fifteenth street, near Seventh avenue, ‘without reserve, all the rich and splendid suits of chamber Bnd dining room furniture, in part as fi Two magnifi- arlor suits, covered in the rel Gently carved rosewood @atif brocade; one heavily carved suit in silk velvet, nine Pieces; several Dresden vases, large size, and mantel orna- ments, imported for the owner's use, and_are of the most Fecherche ‘style, with peautiful paintings oll paintings, Tih Tich ‘gold Tramen, “selected with great "care Uy B connoisseur; one seven octave pianoforte, pearl Anlaid front, rosewood frames, warranted tor two years: rosewood library bookcase, ‘statuary marble top eres, mirror doors and backs; rosewood cabinets; solid Fosewood marble top side, centre and loo tables, ‘richly farved spring Voltaire chairs in rich French satin; two very Jarge French plate mirrors, with sandards heavily, gilt: Ice brocade Window cnrtains, shades, and reception chairs, Boenersianda” &c. The chambers are furnished In the moat ‘ample manner, having two solid gothic rosewood bedstead, Sith dressing bureaus and washstands, marhle top Wbout twelve pure hair mattresses, eight superior spring mat: tresses, spring seat mahogany chairs and rockers, a0 a beds, Gorner sands, Brossels, three ply and ingrain carpeting, Tibrary bookcase, mantel mirrors, clocks, vases and orna: ments, window shades, curtains and cornices; also, two solid Binek walnut hedsieads, one mahogany do.. nurse rocker, Dolster and pillows, bedding, €c., rosewood hall hat stand, lleloth.” Dining room—Oak extension dining table, 16 feet Jong, solid walnut tea and dining tables, sofa, oak cane seat rs, mahogany do., French china tea seta. dinner and des Gert china and crockery ware, plate, glassware, castor, plated poons and forks, table cutlery, and & general assortment of fable furniiure: one solid oak buffet, plate glass back, and ‘Other articles which will be described on catalogue, to be had fon morning of sale. No postponement on any account, with. ‘Sut regard to the weather. Strangers may rely upon every- thing being sold without reservation, a Aen piece SALE OF READY MADE he Seng | : matel ‘and piece goods.—A. M. CRISTALAR, auet wery, win nell on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 1857, at 10 8 full assortment of the undermentionéd goods, comprisin cloth and cassimere raglans, frock and overcoats, cassimere doeskin and cloth pants, silk, satin, cloth and velvet vests, shirts, drawer: era handkerchiefs and cravats, cloth, seer eae vestings, alpacas,'lining: ngs 7 en 4 large lot of other goods too pumerous to mention. By order of . N. STICH, Assignee. WILLIAM STREET YM. LEVY, AUCTIONEER, + nnd 514 Hroadway.—Bankrupt’s anle of elegant rose wood ‘and mahogany furniture. (0. M. LEVY. will sell on ‘Wedneaday next, the 4th inat,, at No. O14 Brontway, opposite the Ht Niebolna Hfotel, nt 103g o'clock, w large. and ‘epmplete fgasortenent of rich furniture, made by a Broadway ufac- farer for custom work, and’ warranted in every particular, viz. elegant rosewood suits in rich brocatel, do. in plush, do. in batt cloth. elaborately carved rosewood and mahogany Dookeases, wardrobes, bureau bedsieads, washstands, ac rosewood mar ‘contre tables, elegant rosewood and aborany etegere, with mirror doors and back, oak bedre fuils, oak carved sideboards, mahogany suits in all pate Voltaire, arm, rocking and chairs, with a general forimeni of goods found in a respectable Broadway m: factory. DWARD | SCHENC' SCHENCK will sell at auction on Mon Orelock, at their salesroom, 3 Nassau street, ipes Otard, Dupuy & Co.'s brandy r Jae" peing part of the large atock a AUCTIONEER.—E. & F. Ht. Nov. 1 ath @ half aud DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER—BY FE. & F. Ti. EK RENCK On Monday, Nov. 2 at Lo'clock, at their palesroom, 3 Nassau street, 9 P ' ir of fine horses, one gray ‘and one dark bay, 16 hands hie! 6 years old, well matched Biyle and apeed, {ast trotters, warranted sound, kind and gen {iz in every way, and fine anddie horacs; also n bay colt, As hands high, six years old, warranted perfectly sound, kind and gentle In every way, and fine and fast travellers; also weveral light top and road wagons. eee (DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER.—BY ORDER OF the asaignee,—On Monday, November 2, at 11 o'clock, at naan street, Ea FH. SCHENCK wil) sell the entire piock of wines, brandies, &c., of a Broadway importing and Jobbing house (now bankrupi), removed to our store for con. Fenience of sale, in casks, cases, demijohnas, majornms and ‘mong which are several dozens of old Club House, ees deck cognne brandy, dark. and pale, in bottles and ‘lebrated old cham do, 1846, in J. W. Burden ; Cashman an fterra, Amontilindo, Colorado ‘Old Enterprise, Kelipse and Rapid Madelras, pur: aed at wale of hag nag on Fe. Gy ed o ‘Chamialo ports; is claret ani favorite rand: rts and pints; Holland gin, 1. B. ninth, Beart Co Vande: Corl . Dominion and Bour: Glenviiet and Lochinbar Scotch do.; Murphy & ey oe Cork, deish do. xslt, several Jota from, private sock. dures, safe, casks, Ac., witha four years’ c iy oogupled b he above'frm will besold by tis Nov. 6. if P B.—In offeris ‘above fine re we bog leave to aay that from our own ity Js unsurpassed by any in New York, ny Joke that cannot be found outside init toc! Id reapeetin request connoisseurs at x and AicaTin thelr taste. 19 text this stock om morning of al PN Ay me Soon four halt Bipe Card, Dupuy & Go. brandy, Fintage 1846, 1860 and 1 AUCTION SALE. Bey ae aia tare from exensie exh shments, by TUNIS MORRELL, auctioneer. This (Mon 10% o'clock, at roadway, corner Duane day) morning. 4 Hroadwny, ‘ ‘Hane break(nat castors, cut gins: ice 4 pitcher, sugar bowls, candle. aner' dinner, dessert and Yeugpoons; , ‘o gold jewelry of latest designs; Indies’ or: rater dishes: wie Eo, gold. sone, Mmonale, Ae. gentlemen's fein ca ail other ornaments, all of elegant pat ‘rps; also two rich oil pain by EF, ©. Contes—""Storm a Ben" and “Approaching 8 gold gilt frames: e saitary goat a? arma; oval mirror and parlor paintin Framer, mahogany pillar extension dining tables, black wal rat sofa bedsteads, premium mahogany tete-atetes; easy, Forking and parior chairs, clocks, thirty yards imgrain car pet, founges, marble top centre iable, premium cook Btove, splendid singing canary birds: 10,00) Havana opera fegare, sholce books, Inmpsydeaks, &c., &e.; book and corner oe Suretecers will attend early to examine by their number, DNERR.—-ELEGANT qouskitoLD cou |, AUOTIC «fermen piano, gan chandeliers, lace curtains, velvet carpets, sliver ware, parlor suite, &c., &e. F. COL 08 = Bell thie day, Monday, Nov, 2, at 10% ovrlock, at No. 177 Amity: Btreet, Brooklyn, between Court am ‘Clinton, the entire fai ‘teel furniture of the house, which Is tn ye order, and conaiat in part of rich satin and gold brocatel furniture, ‘Velvet tapestry, three ply and ingrain carpets, olleloths, very eterant gilt and bronze chandeliers, pier and other mirrors, bookcases and secretaries, dressing nd pinin burenus, French bedatends, spring hair matiresses, feather Sterling silver and silver plated ware, chitin an Glas ware, bedroom and kitchen furniture, &e., Ac; alan, all svaee And wood In cellar; aleo, one very Lo apa § tele. Roope for day and night, Catalogues will be ready early 0 Monday morning 1 a ILBERT §. SAVAGE, AUCTIONKER -69,000—BY T onder of assignee, 0. H. Hand, DIBBLRE & SAY AGE will tell at the store of TJ. White, formerly White & Und Hill, corner of John and Wiitiam streets, Wednesday, Nov atl) A.M, the entire stock of superior city made aeasonable ready made clothing, elotha, brondeloth, caanimeres, veatings, men's furnishing goods, &c., in lots to anit olty and country dealers, Terms of sale, cash, bankable money. Also to be fold, the store, fixtures, counters, tables, suelvings, &c, nti coral do. off paintin, : NEW YORK HERALD, -MONDAY, : SALAS AT AUCTION, polyno bd Eg mera! D. SCHENCK, 38 Nas. at ).N. ¥., 0m Monday, Nov. at 12o'e! & pi k fine horses, 16 hands high, ons'gray and one dark bay, well meichedia style and speed, six years old, fast trotters, war- ranted sound and gentle in ail harness, and fine saddle horses. ‘Will be sold singly or together, to suit purchasers. ILBERT 8. SAVAGE, AUCTIONEER.—DIBBLEE & SAVAGE will sell, at their salearoom, 82 Cedar street, on Tuesday, Nov. 3, at 10 A. M., dry gooda, hosiery, men’s furnishi y goods, ladies’ cubaay portemonnates, table and pocket cutlery, tin ware, watches and jewelry, woollen blankets, all wool shawls, &c.; a large invoice of heavy woollen under shirts and drawers, overalls and demi shirts, worthy the aitention of dealers in clothing and sailors’ ow ‘auctioneer, will sell this day, Nov. 2, at 1033 o'clock, 142 Greene street, near Houston, the furniture of a family ¢liuing housekeeping, The furniture consists in part of mi hogs ny Salis eoveren in hair cloth, Reuapele aad (agra 4 mirrors, paintings, mahogany marble - , Washstands, tol vaca ther beds, bolsters and pil. lows, blankets, chairs, sofas, lounges, Ac, Als eneral assortment of basement and kitchen furniture. The house is to let. Inquire of the auctioneer, 79 Nassau street. cont ih CL GROCERY STORE AUCTION-THIS DAY, AT 10 o'clock, at 344 Third street, corner of Lewis, entire stoc! of groceries, soap, candies, musiard, indigo, prunes, tea, cof- ‘of liquors ENTEEL HOUSEHOLD Paes Roe a to lek, al fee weet Balas, cent cotee mil. Depoals Pequired WRELINGTOR A. CARTER, Auctioneer. ENRY H. LEEDS & CO., AUCTIONEERS—OFFICES ‘No. 28 Nassau sireet, will sell at auction, on Thursday, Hor. & at 11 o'clock, in the pallesy, Ne 3 Mheaae peck, & superb private collection of pletures, water colors, statuary, othe gallery. of J. M. Burt, Baq., collected by him with great care during @ series of years; most of them are works Of the first American artists, and were painted to order. ‘Among the pictures will be found—A view in Vermont, by A. 5. Durand; Coming Storm, do.; « view among the ‘Adiniron: dack Mountains, by Kensétt; Lake George, do., with others, by that artist; Mountain Scenery, by F. . Chureh; Fall an inter Scenes, by Gignoux; superb head, by Elliott; several landscapes, gasellner; Flight, Groupe Horses. &e., by Ranney; Harvest Scene, by T. Cole, purchased from the faml- Jy; several very fine pictures, by J. F. Cropsey; some fine landscapes, &c.. by . Hart, Boutelle, ugh, Oddie, Cafferty, J. H. Hill, George Innes, Nabt, Wenderoff, Oertel, George Flug, Coleman, J. M. Hart, Shattuck, Gifford; also Works of grew merit by'Sliney B. Percy, Swabach; sketches by Dents, Vandenburgh, Crebsol, Fragonard, Tenniers, Mon- cherow, Robert of Brussels, Merile, Lancret, Detriecy, Wout ers, Van Spandum, and others; also superb water colors by Joshua Crystall, David Cox, ‘Stanfield, Wandersford, Cor- hould, Rowbotham, Varley,’ Prout, Cropsey, W.H. Pyne, Cobley Fielding, A. Kautlman, Turner, Helf ahd others; ‘also a beautiful @atue’ in marble, of Cupids, wrestling for the Heart, by DeMmedico, with a Scagliola pedestal. The above choice eoltection can be examined as above one week before 1 sale, ENRY H. LEEDS & O., AUCTIONEERS, OFFICES No. 28 Nassau street, will sell at al Nov. 8, ai 12 0’clock, in front of the store a bay inare, buggy and harness; & most complete and. st turnout; long tail mare, 6 years old; ean trot in three minutes; Hamiltonian stock; buggy made by Brewster; square box: has not been used a dozen times; one set of harness in com plete order. a OUSK SALE—SPLENDID FURNITURE, ‘Wilton and velvet carpets, costly French plate, pier and inante! mirrors; three suits of rich parlor furniture, rosewood pianoforte, seven octay valuable oil paintings, pearl and silver cutlery, &c., at 248 West Twenty-third street, near Eighth avenue-—DANIEL 8. HOUGH, auctioneer, will sell on Tuesday (to morrow), Nov. 3, at 10 o'clock, the entire fur- niture of the above house, which ts of the best description, consisting of large and cosily pier and mantel mirrors, supe rior rosewood pianoforte, elegant suits of parlor furniture, in rich crimson and maroon brocade; one do. in green and gold; costly rosewood and secretary bookcases; Soild carved rose wood centre, sofa and pier tables; tbree superior rosewood elegeres, marble tops, with mirror doors and backs; elegant rosewood reception irs, in rich satin and tapestry; ros wood corner etegeres, with’ mirror backs; rich lace Win curtains and shades, bronze and ormolu clocks, costly ¢ vases and rich parlor ornaments, &., with a number of fin paintings, dining room and chamber furniture, elegant exten: sion tables, chairs, rich gold band decorated tea and coffee sets, elegant ruby and cut ghssware, pearl and silver cutlery, cake baskets, casters, bureaus, washstands with marble top: 1s decorated china toilet wets, best hair magtreases, beds bedding, Freneh oval mirror, mahogany si of furniture in haireloth, cottage and mahogany spring seat chairs, rosewood hall stand, olleloth, &c. Sale positive, and no postponement, NRY B. HERTS, JR., AUCTIONEER. By HERTS & MOSS. ‘Assignees’ sale of over $75,000 worth of seasonable ready made clothing, piece goods, &e. On Tuesday, Nov. 3, at 10 o'clock, at the’ warerooms of Messrs D. J. &G. J. Levy, No. $4 Warren street, The above sale having been adjourned by injunction, will positively take place as above, without further adjournment, Catalogues ready, and goods On view this day. By order of B. J. HART & H. MORRISON, 5 RICH Assignees. ‘OHN REDDING, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, THIS evening, at 644 o'clock, at — Broadway, the contents of ‘fn book store, consisting of books, faney goods and circulating: library. The sale will be continued every evening until the goods are disposed of. AWNBROKER'’SSALE.—THIS DAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK, ‘at J. Mortimer’s, No. 4 East Broadway, an assortment of ed pledges, consirting of men’s and women’s wear- beds, bedding, &c. By order of D.G. FER & CO., 174 Varick street. AWNBROKER'S SALE.—W. N. LEWIS WILL SELL this day, at 195 Bowery, up stairs, by order of W. & R. Simpson, aiuunthiy of unrédeemed pledges, consisting of r beds, bolsters, pillows, blankets, quilts and women's wearing apparel. Sale to commence at half-past 10 A. M. ©, HOUGHTON, AUCTIONEEKR.—PEREMPTORY « saie of planofortes.—Thursday, at 1 o'clock, at 616 Broadway, corner of Bleecker street, six elegant rosewood 7 and 7% octave pianofortes, made by W. Lindemann & Son, to be sold without reserve, as the Messrs, Lindemann are willinj to make any sacrifice rather than discharge their old and tri workmen. Parties wishing to purchase a superior instrument are solicited to call and examine them before the sale. The instruments are all fully warranted, and equal to any manu- factured in the city. Now ready for examination. HOS. VEITCH, AUCTIONEER.—STORE 16 SPRUCE treet, Mortgage sale of steam engine, boiler, cupola ing iron, &c., on Monday, Nov. 2, 1897, at 10% A. r . atthe foundry in First avenue, between Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth streets, consisting of steam engine and boiler, one cupola for melting iron, one blower, one set of geales, one iron oven, &e. Also, blacksmith tools, &o. JOHN 0. PALFREY, Atiorney for Mortgag: HOS. VEITCH, AUCTIONKER.—STORE 16 SPRUCE street, Constable's sale of groceries, gin, &c., on Mon- day, Nov. 2 1857, at 10 A. M.. atthe aalesroom. No. 16 Spruce treet, consistir ugar, butter, &c Iso, one pi of gin, + —paadae Ts MM. DOODY, Constabie. LLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONKER, WILT SELL ON this day, at 1035 o'clock, at 404 Sixth avenue, the stock and fixtures of ove store, This sale ix worthy the at tention of the tr and parties fitting up stores, &c. W, RITTERS, AUCTIONFER, WILL SELL THIS AF ternoon, at 2 o'clock, at 454 Canal street, the entire parlor, chamber, dining room and kitchen furniiure of a fa. mily breaking up housekeeping—elegant tapestry, three ply, ingrain and other carpets; hall olicloths, mahogany book case, black walnut and mahogany sofas, sofa bedsteads, rocking and spring seat chairs; marble top centre and side tables; French plate pier and’ mantel mirrors; elegant oll paintings and engravings; upright piano, made by Scott, of London, one do. by ‘Thomas, of New York: mmabogany and walnut bedstads, hair ynd other mattresses, feather beds and bedding, blankets, spreads, &c.; dressing and plain bureaus, Washstands, toilet aets, china, glass and plated wares stoves, dining room and kitchen furniture, &e. ‘suitable for just commencing housekeeing, as well as dealers. Cash advances on all kinds of property REAT REDUCTION. G WATCHES AND JEWELRY. AT GREAT BARGAINS FOR CASH. The subscriber willeommence selling his stock of watches and jewelry on Monday, November 2, at « great reduction in prices, being full thirty per cent below the usual retail prices. Lola “kenglish patent Yerers, full jewelled for gemtlemen.........0c00e000 $60 usual price $35 Do Go. to. a... 8 Beautiful gold detached levers, inrich cases 85 75 Do. do. do. do. a. a De do. do. do. BS w Do. do. do. d0...000+ 3S S Do. lepine watches, four holes, jewelled.... 20 » Stiver Bnglish Vt lowers... es * &§ @ ‘Also, Indies’ bracelets, earrings, breastping, finger ring: with sets: diamond rings, seal rings, plain and chased gold Tings, pure gold wedding rings, gold guard chains, chatelaine Chainal fob and vest ceains, fob keys and seals, sinds, sleeve buttons, gold speetacies, eye glasses, gold pencils and pens gold thimbless, gold lockeis, gentlemen's breastpins, silver fapkin rings, porte monnaies and fruit knives at full thirty per cent below the naual retail prices. — GEO. C. ALLEN Importer of watches and jewelry, wholesale and ret ‘No. 11 Wall street, second floor, near Broadway qu BARGAINS FOR case. mn WATCHES, JEWELRY and SILVERWARE. ROBERT RAIT & CO, No. 261 Broadway, corner of Warren street, EW AND SPLENDID Stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY. AND SILVER WARE, Now selling at retail, At wholesale prices, r cash. ROBERT RAIT & CO., No. 261 Broadway, corner of Warren street, TCHES, JEWELRY w* Silver and plated ware. Immense reduction s Leer, cent below the usual prices. topline nie Bowery, corner Broome street _ November Will offer on Monday, Novem Nias eolidindk Consisting of the following articles :— hes, Gold and sliver watches, sat celebrated Diamond jewelry, Cameo, coral and gold sets, ‘Voat, chatelaine and guard chains, Silver and plated ten sels, forks, spoons, ‘Cake baskets, waiters, castors, 40, MANY & LEWIS, 180 Rowery, corner of Rroome street. CLOTHING, &C. 0 WORTH OF GENTLEMEN'S LEFT OFF ro nparel wanted, for which the full price will ing to irapone. Please eall Priheldiarer or addreas five D. Conroy, 46 Centre sirert, inte 491 Peart. $1 TO $1000 WORTH OF NEW AND CAST OFF clothing wanted, for the city and Western markets. ntlemen having any to dispose of will receive the highest Price by, calling nt the tre street. 5 0007. INVEST IN SECOND HAND CLOTHING ).! Gentlemen wishing to convert clothing or other personal property into cash ean obtain fifty per cent SOT Ee Se Te cents tele etdrese to JAMES MO RONEY, 479% Pear! street JLOTHING.—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN HAVING any to dispose of can recetve A fale cash price for the same by sending to or addressing H. COHEN, 12 Laurens firget, nlwr Canal, or 62 West Broadway. Ladies waited on by Mrs. ©. store, or addressing J. K. Murray, 42 Rh SALE-80 BELGIAN LONG BREED CANART alao an neaortment of German singing birds just arrived ver chip Vieking, from Antwerp, aise about) singing mock. Iie finda, “No. 8 Watt street, corner of Washington street, New Yor XUNS, RIFT. F ever wholes . PISTOLS, &C.. CHRAPRR THAN and retail, at F. REYNOLDS, 48 Chatham street and No. 6 Freneh’s Hotel, opposite a City Ly The y t aasortment of cune in the ely. and warranted as re. presen Kiso, ole agent for the United States for Star- y's celebrayed gun caps, HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., TO LET. FD 20 ERT, THAT DESIRALLE YOUR STORY , Knglish basement house, 167 Kast Thirty fourth siree(, from now until May, for the above sum. Also, first floor and basement of 16% same street; all modern improve- ments. Also, & first class high stoop house in Thirty-#econd street. One brown stone front house on Madison avenue. Aes Suu sf bse ae cea y to 3 , ‘venth street, {rom 8 to APA Or at 384 Third avenue, from4 tot Peas SMALL NEATLY FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET— Containing two basements, parlor and three rooma, In- quire at 68 Sullivan sweet, PARTMENTS TO LET.—THE FIRST FLOOR; FOUR nice rooms, with gas, part of cellar and attic, 2134 Scam- mel street, $10 25; also third floor, four rooms, 21 Scammel street, $10'75. Inquire 114 Essex street, basement, NUMBER OF FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET REA- sonable, with immediate posseasion.—One weat of convenient to Broadway, below Bleecker street, 18 room: one between Fifth and Sixth avenues, below Ninth street, 20 rooms; one in West Fifteenth street, near Sixth avenue, 16 rooms; one in West Twenty-fifth street, 16 rooms, where a jortion of the rent will be taken in board; and one near hth avenue, yearly rent $850. B, W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. PART OF A HOUSE TO LET—THE LOWER PART, five or six rooms, suitable for a small genteel family, ienr Union square: yearly rent $290; the furniture in nice or: der, from $100 fo $400, for aale, tae owner must have money. B, W. RICHARDS, $07 Broadway. A. FIRST CLASS THREE STORY, HIGH BASEMENT, brown stone house, three parlors deep, to let—No. 3 Boorman place, Thirty third street, delightfully’ situated near Eighth avenue, opposite the park of the Blind Asylum, yearly: rent $700; to be seen from 10 to 12. B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. A THREAD, NEEDLE AND FURNISHING STORE TQ let, and the stock and fixtures for sale. An excellent siand for a indy, Apply at 866 Highth avenue, between Thirty: eighth and Thirty-ninth streets, URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—IN TWENTY.SECOND street, near Fourth avenue , to a private family only; 12 with the improvements, in perfect order. ‘Rent $125 ‘Apply toR. C. READ, 58 East Twenty second or after 1 o'clock. room: per month. street, before URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—NO. 44 EAST TWENTY: fourth street, between Lexington and Fourth avenues, now newly repaired and painted, and in first rate order. Fu niture handsome and good throughout. Three rooms deep; four stories. Apply on the premises, or at the Smithsonian House. Rent iow, ‘OUSE TO LET.—THE NEW THREE STORY BRICK house, first class, 191 Kast Nineteenth street, near Se. cond avenue, with bath, water closets, &c., &c., to one or two families, Rentmoderate. Apply to ©. J. FOLSOM, 136 First avenue, corner of Eighth street, QHOPS TO LET CHEAP—WITH OR WITHOUT STEAM power, of different sizes, and weil lighted, suitable for any manufacturing purpose. Inquire of the engineeron the . Land 15 Amity place, Laurens stree STORE TO LET AND FIXTURES FOR SALI store is in one of the best locations in the eity, roadway, nearly opposite the Broadway theatre. ' Reat mo. derat Inquire at the jewelry store, 307 Broadway. QNOKING ESTABLISHMENT TO LET—AND TOO and fixtures for sale: the ishment Jobn M’Chain & C mises. 10 LET—TO TWO GENTERL FAMILIE: 597 Sixth avenue, first and third floor and back basement, ‘at $45 per month; second floor and front basement at $20; of divided to suit tenants. Inquire at 561 Sixth avenue. FIRST FLOOR OF THE HOUSE 119 Rent $200 until the first of May. Refe ‘Waverley place, Fences exchanged. LET—STORE 3% BROADWAY, CORNER OF Worth street; smal! house 130 Franklin street, rent $300; apartments 15 Mott street; store 43 Rose street, rent $8 per month. Apply at 394 Broadway, room No. 3. 10 LET—THE FIRST AND SECOND FLOORS, FUR- nished, of a house with all the moder® improvements, in Thirty-sixth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. A party of gentlemen would be preferred, and could be fur- nished with breakfast if desired. ‘There are no children and no other boarders. Address A. B., Union square Post otfice. (0 LET—THE SECOND FLOOR OF HOUSE 87 AVE nue C. ‘The rent will be moderate to a small respectable family. Apply on the premises, (0 LET—FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED HOUSES and apartments; also a number of new houses for sale Ata low figure; also an office suitable for a physician, Apply to JOHN McKIBBIN, 345 Fourth avenue, LET—IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, ONE HALF THE modern first class three story basement and sub cellar house, 307 Degraw street, near Court, will be let very low to asmall respectable tenant. Inquire as above, after 10 A. M. T° LET—TWO PARLORS ON FIRST FLOOR, ELE- antly furnished, ina first class house, pleasantly lo. cated in Prince street, near Broadway. Terms moderate, Address D. K. W., box 120 Herald office. 10 LET—AT 201 FIGHTH AVENUE, A LARGE ROOM, suitable for storage. For further particulars inquire on the premises. 0 LET OR FOR SALE—TWO THREEK STORY BASE. ment and counter cellar houses, 20x50, lol 20x99 feet, in West Thirty first street, Nos. 250 and 248, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. The above houses will be sold a bargain and on terms to suit the purchaser, or will be let cheap. -Thquire gn the premises. buildings will be open throughout the ay. 10 RENT—CHEAP, TWO HOUSES; ONE ON MERCER street, near Grand, and one on’ Broome street, near Broadway. A. JOY HOPE, 472 Broadway. HIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS OF A DESIRABLE house, in Thirty-third street, near Second avenue, with ali modern improvements, to let. Also, fourth floor’ of = private house in Seventh street; four rooma, None but small respectable families need apply, to JOSEPH MoGUIRE, 96 SLA street, from 8 to 10 A. M., or 384 Third avenue, from OTP. PHYSICIANS.—TO LET, AN ELEGANT SUIT OF offices, consisting of two rooms, with gas, marble basin, Croton water and water closets on the first floor of the new brown stone English basement residence, third door west of Broadway, 123 Ninth street. HOUSES, ROOMS, &c., WANTED. _ GENTLEMA B TO 1 I EMAN, ABOUT TO LOCATE IN THE G&TY ‘As & physician,’ wishes to rent an unfurnished basement room for an office, in some street, say from Thirty-fifth to Thirty-ninth, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, small front room of an English basement bouse preferred. An: Feapectable family having such a room to’ dispose of, will please address a line to Surgeon, Madison square Post oflice. MILLINER, OR A PERSON IN ANY LIGHT BUST- having more room than they require, and who would be willing to rent part of their apartment in conjunc tion with a dressmaker, thereby reducing thelr expenses, may hear of a good tenant by addressing H. G., Herald oflice, for three days. URNISHED HOUSE WANTED—UNTIL APRIL OR May, by a small family. location not above Twenty third streét.” Neighborhood of Union square preferred. Ad dress box 288 Post office URNISHED ROOMS WANTED—BY A SMALL FA- ¥ of three persons, with privilege of cooking. Ad- bor 6 Herald oilee’ stating terms, which mush be moderate. ANTED—TO HIRE OR PURCHASE IN BROOKLYN, near the ferries, a smal! house and good lot; price from $1,200 to $2.500. If purchased, the terms must be easy. Ad- dress, with fall particulars, George, Herald ofiee, for one weel ANTED—TO BUY, RESTAURANT FIXTURES, BAR, oyster box, tables and all ther fixtures suitable for a restaurant and dining saloon. Address William, Herald office. TANTED—IN BROOKLYN, ONE LARGE ROOM WITH Closets atiached, and bedroom, near a restaurant, must be near Fulton ferry. ‘Poplar or Sands street preferred. No ther than & respectable and genteel house will be accepta ble. Address York, Herald re. HORSES AND CARRIAGES. A 2000 OPPORTUNITY. —FOR SALE, A ROAN mare, about 163 hands high, kind in harness and un- the sadille, free and stylish driver, fast trotier. Sold on account of being too spirited; or would exebange for a horse Of milder disposition, that ean trot in three minutes or less, of any color except gray, of good size. Apply at 161 Varick street AARRIAGES FOR SALE.—A FINE FRENCH COUPE, asix seat rorkaway and a number of buggies, but lithe will be sold low; also new carriages of every deserip- tion, af invoice prices.’ Apply at 894 Broadway, near the Me tropolitan Hote rs. TROTTING AND GOOD ROAD HORSE FOR ‘sale low foressh. Inquire of Mr. HEWITT. at Amert- can express stables, Vestry street, or at the oilice, Duane street. OR SALE—A SORREL NORSK, 4 HANDS HIGH, sound and kind, six years old. Has trotted a mile in 3:15, and fourteen miles within the hour, hes run in 2:15. Sold on account of the owner going South. “He can be seen at PER- RIS stable, Ninth street, first stable west of Second avenue, whers the price ean be known. 1OR SALE—HORSE, CARRIAGE AND HARNESS. —A superior sorrel horse, with long tall; 6 years old, 16 hands high, sound, kind and of great endurance, withont a fault; will be sald low. together or separate. as the owner has no further use for ther. “Apply at 116 and {18 Caton piace, from 10 to 4 o'clock, for two days. FOR SALE Homans avn Wagons, —TWENTY GOOD work horses and 100 light wagons and carriages of all Kinds; business wagons, new and second hand harneng, £e. for anie cheap. If you want to buy, now ts the time, i] Neving corner of Fulton avenue, Brooklyn. ‘ORSE WANTED.—WANTED TO PURCHASE FOR ‘cash, a strong, swift saddle horse, with an enay, rapid iallop, abie to carry aman of two hundred pounds weight over nrough country, with more regard to speed in getting over the ground than to the comfort of the horse: of woul purchase a pair of fine matched horses, one of which would nawer to the above description. Apply 10 JANES, BEEBE & CO. % Contre street. ‘ORSES WANTED—TO KEEP FOR THE WINTER, IN the country, twenty miles from New York, with the best of care and the beat of hay, terms moderate, Inquire at the store of Wilson G. Hont & ¢ corner of Church street and Fark piace, from 10102 on Tuesday, 94 inst for Rera M. rewster. ORSES WANTED—IN EXCHANGE FOR FOUR LOTS of ground in Mount Vernon, and two gold double cased hanting watches. Hiring the horses to the corner of Forty first street and Sixth avenue, to the Kremlin Ho WO HANDSOME DAPPLE GRAY PONTES FOR SALE —Five years old, fourteen hands high, stout built, well matched, and will make splendid trotters. Price 8260. | Also, two others, one black and one bay; one four years, the other five years old, Apply at SU Cherry sireet, POARDING FOR HORSES A FEW HORSES WILt, he accommodated with good warm atabling for the win ter, and cared for by nn ex rensonable tertns by application to N. Newton, Glen Cove, rienced and competent persm. on 1 ord. J. Morris, Twelfth street, corner of University place R JOUN WILLIAMS, VETERINARY SURGEON, has opened a new horse infirmary in Navy street, be: iween Flatbush and Fulton avennes, Brooklyn.” His expert ence is of long standing, having an extensive practice of over B years in New York, at the sign of the Golden Horse, in Ghisaue atreet. Dr. Williams, in examining horses for sound ness, favors neither party. BILLIARDS, ANTED—A SECOND HAND BILLIARD TABLE, IN WwW good order. Addrem H A.N.. Herald office, stating price, maker's name aud where i} may be seen NOVEMBER 2, 1857. 7 ~~ . SHIPPING. Rann MAMDAC Of LIVERPOOL THE UNITED STATES MAII, ship A" matock, commander, wil art with the United States mails for Kurope: pamiuively on Satur day, November 7, at 2o’elock M., from her herth ut the foot of Canal street. ‘For freight or passage, hay ‘unequalled accommodations for elegance and comfort, hy to z EDWARD K. COLLINS, ND. 86 Wall street, Passengers will please be on board at LLo'elock A.M. All dollere gust pass (hrough the Post office; amy others will be tur Nortce.—The steamers of this line have improved water- tight compartinents. No ee has been spared to make the steamers of this line in all respects as good as new, The thorough examination given them proves their mode of construction yet B.—Hereafter the regular built sbips for this Il perform the entire service PARE REDUCED 70 SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE. ‘The magnificent steamship VANDERBILT, Edward Hig- ‘ins, commander, 5.388 tons, will sail From IKK for’ “| From SOUTH AMPTO) SOUTHAMPTON & HAVRE, | HAVRE for tw voRk Saturday Oct, 24 | Saturday - Nov. 16 Sauurday. 0.00... -Dee. 5 | Saturday. Ey Price of passage—First cabin, $100; «: cie delivered in London and Paris, apply to . TORRANCE, Agent, No Letters for England and Ey ounce, (by enclosure of postag Will be received at No. 5 Howling Gresn, Ne o'clock on the morning of sailing, HE BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL steamships. FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. Chief cabin passage.......... Second cubin passage. FROM BOSTON TO LIVER! Chief Cabin passage come Second cabin passage..... wns The ships from Boston cail ai Halifax. ualled. will Be ‘ond cabin, $50. Spe: ‘or freight or passag ‘$130 5 ARABIA, Stone, leaves N. York, Wednesday, Oct. 14 MIAGARA, Wickman, Boston,” Wednesday, Oct. 21 N. York, Wednesday, Oct. 28 Howton,’ Wednesday, Nov. 4 N. York, Wednesday, Nov. Boston,” Wednesday, Nov. N. York, Wednesday, Nov. ntl paid for. RUROPA, Leitch, PERSIA, Judkins, CANADA, Lang, ARABIA, Stone, Berths riot secured An experienced surgeon on board, ‘The owners of these ships will not be accountable for gold, ver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious siones or met loss bills of lading are’ signed therefor, and the value th W therein expressed. “For freight or passage apply to FE. CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green, DUCTION OF FARE TO EUROPE. 4 » 815 : 0 padi 000 tons, commander, and NORTH STAR, 2,500 tons, P. E. Lefevre, commander, to sail from pier No. 3 North river, at noon precisely, carrying the United States mail, viz:— LEAVE NEW YOLK FOR SOUTHAMPTON, HAVKE AND BREMEN FOR _ SOUTHAMPTON BREMEN, AMPTON. FOR NEW YORK. Ariel, Saturday, Oct. ¥, Oct. S| Wed'y, Nov. 6 Nortli Star...... Nov. 28] Do. ' Dec. 2 .. Speoie delivered in Lon freight apply to D. TOR- een, New "k. LIVERPOOL, NEW YORK AND PAILADELPIA ny’s Clyde built iron screw steam- 2,367 tons, Capt. R. Leitch. ships. CITY OF BALTIMORE, CITY OF WASHINGTON, 2,380 ‘" Capt. rie, CITY OF MANCHESTER, 2109 “ Capt. J. Kennedy. KANGAROO, 1874 Capt. Jeffre jpThe undernoted or other vessels are intended to sail as fol ows FROM LIVERPOOL. CITY OF BALTIMORE. ...........Wednesday, October 21, and every alternate Wednesday, FROM NEW YORK. CITY OF BALTIMORE. . -Thursday, November 12, and every alternate Thursday, at 12 o'clock, noon. Rates of cabin passage.—From New York and Philadel- phia From Liverpooi_2t guineas; 12 guineas and 15 gui neas, according to the accommodation iu the state rooms, all having the same privilege in the saloon, including steward's ees Third class passengers —A limited number of third cl passengers wi required. From Philadelphia and New York $90. 4. mers are const its. Kach vessel ‘an exper 'y attention paid to the comfort and acco of passeD Drafts on Liverpool from £1 upwards. ly lice of the Company, y, New York, i, und 13 Tower Bul & COS LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN ibe taken and found in as much provisions a: From ew York, Southam: London and Bremen.—Owned the Europ n Steam Shipping Company of London and appointed to sail from New et nesday for London and Bremen, touching at Southampton, to land passengers and mails for land and France. They will remain one day at London fremen. Returning, they will leave Bre: men for New York on every alternate Saturday, stopping only at Southampton, These steamships are of the first class, aud ior accommodations for umber of third class or s geon attached to each ship. ‘Will be but little higher than thos PR $80; second cabin, . The steamship JASON will sail from N k on Saturday, Ocmber 31, at Zo'elock. For freight or passage apply to U: HL. SAND, "11 South William street, (OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE—THE UNITED states mail steamer ARAGO, D. Lines, commander, Will leave for Havre, touching at Southampton, to land we mails and passengers, on Saturday, Nov. 14, at 12 o'clock, from pier No. 37 North'river, foot of each street. PRICK OF PASSAGE. First cabin. sesees-+ $19) Second cabin 375 ‘This ship haa five water tight compartments enclosing the engines, so that in the event of collision or stranding the water could not reach them, and the pumps being free to work, the safety of the vessel and passengers would be secured. ag. ange not wanted during the voyage should be gent on board the day before sailing. marked “below.” For freight or passage apply toW. 8. DRAYTON, agent, No.7 Broadway. TEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.— EDINBURG, 2.500 tons, William Cumming, command er; NEW YORK, 210 tons, Robert Craig, commander, GLASGOW, 1,952 tons, John Dunesn, commanier. The Glas gow and New York Steamship ( ony tend sailing these new and powerful steamers from New York to Glasgow di- eet, as follows. THOM NEW YORK. ri erage passengers. A sur n of freight ve London ailing ships. Rates of M GLASGOW. Fuinburg, Saturday, Qet. $1, 12 noon. Glasgow. “Qet. it Glasgow, Wednesday, Nov 25, I2noon, New York, Nov. 18. New York, Wednesday, Dec. 16, 12n00n. Edinburg, Dec. 2. Edinburg, Wednesday, Dec. 30,12 noon. Glasgow, Deo. 12 MATES OF PANSA First cabin, $75; third class, found with cooked provisions, ‘An experienced surgeon attached to each steamer: JAMES BANBURN, ay reight or passage apply ’ 4 7 bills or gold only received for Hrondway. New York passage. Sway TO LIVERPOOL FOR $%.—THE STEAMSHIP CITY OF BALTIMORE, Captain Leitch, will sail on Thupsday, the, 12th of November: Fare in exbin, $75; sere age $90, including provisions. For passage from or to Liver pool, apply lo R. J. CORTIS & CO., 177 Broadway. BlUAck BALL LINE —POR LIVERPOOL—THE CLIP. per packet ship HARVEST QUEEN goes Into the river on Monday morning, Nov. 2, at, and sails at 2o'clock P.M. Has room for more passengers. Apply to JACOB WILSON, 108 South street. OR LIVERPOOL—OLD BLACK STAR LINE —TIK favorite fast eniling packet ship CONSTITUTION, 3.000 Anderson, master, will positively sail as above on Fri diny, Nov. 6. Has superior accommodations for all classns of pasiengers who will be taken at the lowest rate, Avi! hoard, pier 27, Kast River, orto WILLIAMS & GUION, #® Fulton street. OR LIVERPGOL.—SABEL AND CORTIS LINE.—THE favorite clipper ship R. ROBINSON, pier 448. Rt, will ‘sail to-morrow; the A. Z., pier 4B. R., on the 4th November. For passage (lowest rates) apply on board, orto R. J. COR Tis & CO., 177 Broadway. OR LIVERPOOL —SAILS NOV. 4—THE CELEBRATED clipper ship SIR ROBERT PEEL, from pler 19 Bast river, Ship MARY BRADFORD, for London, sails Nev. 3. Second cabin and steerage passengers taken low. Apply to THOS, €. ROCHE, 83 South street. R LIVERPOOL—DREADNOUGHT LINE —THE CR lebrated clipper ship CITY OF NEW TORK, the fastest 4 affont, having been ‘Tela on account of the weather, Will positively eailon Monday, 21 inst. For passage, having Unequalled necommodations forall clases of Pasacndera, a vy ou Wont, piet No. 8 North Fiver. or toF. M. DEMAREST, ‘South street. OTICE.—TAPSCOTT'S LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACK te— Pack Jclipper ship EM ERALD Isi, Fe nage in cabin, second ent steerage (which wil! be taken ‘at a low rate), apply on board, pier 68 Kast river, or to TAPSOUTT & O0., 56 South street DIRECT—TO SAIL NOVEMBER 14— le wheel steamship ERICSSON, A.B. fer, Will leave for Bremen, direct, on Satur day, November 14, (rom pier 37 North river.” First cabin, $40; second cabin, $90; steerage, $¥, Only & limited number of Hoorage passengers will be taken. For freight or passa ly 10 C. H_SAND, AI South William street, or t DUN- TERM 2 Co. 13 William strvet, corner of Beaver. nn ac an Dai Bon DD OR CALIFORNIA.—UNITED STATES MAIL LINK The United States Mail Steamship Aspinwall on Thursday, Novem. ber 8, at two o'clock P.M. precisely, from pier foot of Warren street, North river, the well known and fast steamship NORTHERN LIGHT, Capt. K. L, Tinklepangh. Passengers ‘nd mat anainn Railroad and eo nect at steams] vmapany's Inagmifeent steamship GOLDEN AGE, FT. Watking com: mander, whieh will be in readinesss and leave immediately for San Francisco, The public are informed that the Pacitic Mall Steamship Company always have one or more extra steamers lying at Panama ready for sea to avoid any possible detention of passengers or mails. For p apply to T W. RAYMOND, ot Ce of the company. 177 West street, corner of Warren street, New York. Regular United States mail steamer days, 6th and oth of each month. TNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE FOR HA. vane and New Orleans.—On Monday, Nov. 2, at 2 ovclock P. M., from pier foot of Warren street, North rive, the {get and favorite steamseip GRANADA, Capt. 8 P. Grif fin, U.S. N., will sail as above. Passage can be secured at Uhr ofiee of the line, Shippers will be supplied with biank Ills of nding of the form, signed by the line on application at their office. No other forts signed, and na bill of Tading will be signed after the hour of sailing. For freight or passage, asply at the offtee, No. 177 West street, corner of Warren M. 0. ROBERTS, Agent. OR MELBOURNE, AUSTRALTA—KANGAROO LINE— Succeeding SEBASTIAN CABOT—Positively first ship to sail, packet for November—The elegant A | extreme clipper ship REINHARD, Haake, commander, having un srirpassed state room accommodations for saloon passengers, And extra accommodations In poop cabin on deck far second cabin passengers, will be despatched for Melbourne direct, promptly on het ‘appointed day. For freight ar passage ap ris on board, pier 10 Raat Fiver, orto MATLLER, LORD & WS Wall street, or io GOUDEVE, ARKELL & CRREAL, ‘LLIOT, 106 Pearl street. FoR HAV AgA AND sont ‘Moe United States mail steamahip. JU AKER CITY, K. W. Snurecor, Commander, ‘Will leave for the above ports on Saturday, November 7, from her pier 43 North river, foot of Spring street, at 12 clock, noon. Orleans taken and forwarded from Mobile Freight for N free of commission lading can be procured at the office of te. No others signed. Company's bills ¢ received at the office until 10% o'clock, and bills of lading signed wp to the hour of sailing. For freight or pasmge, nt wo OST SMITH ACO, Agents @ Burling Slip, corner of South street. POR PORTSMOUTH, PRTERSBERG AND RICHMOND. The United States mail ship ROANOKE, Captain edthewt ah ti Thomas Skinner, will leave on it, at 3 ovelock P.M. pier 13 North river. willarrive at Porigmonth the next afternoon and at Petersburg the follow: ing ing. Passengers for the South by Teg on by the great Southern mail lin for Richmond wi arrive there early on y morning. Travellers will find thie the = pleasantest oot et yd Pasaage wi stateroom, }. $B to ene burgand Richmond, $10. Apply to LU! ANTS | Ro. 92 Brosdway. — AMUSEMENTS. PP ATTAL TUT pn corwer suerte 8. Mal Sole Lessee f ‘onway. 8 01 Doors oper ona o'clock. begin faith Overture at TG ¥( POSITIVELY THE LAST. WEEK of the Grand Ronzani Baljet Troupe, in consequence of em gagements i rcitien. Monday, Nov. 2, 1867, Wil be presented the second act ° To be followed by the tast great novelty, HE GOLDEN HORSE, Sustained by those truly great artists, Mile. Lamoureux, the sisters (. and T. Pratesi, Sig. Filippo Baratti, Sig, G. Prateni, and the combined Ballet Troupe, unter the direction of Sig. CKRARE CECOHETTL ‘Anew ballet, in three acts, entitled THE HEROINE OF CALABRIA, ia in preparation, Nonicx.—Gn Saturday there will be @ grand Afwernoon ballet entertainment, The Ballet Troupe having to appear in ‘Boston on Monday, Mr. McKean Buchanan, the tragedian, is on ‘and will appear on Monday, Nov, 9, in the character King a OWERY THEATRE. Lessee and Manager. Mr, Kady Boxes and Parquette 25 conta PU. corerevecens " . . 12 cents ‘i Moroar Evenina, Noy. 2, Knowles’ traged; . VIRGINIUS. Virginius. Mr. ay Virginia. ..Miss Sallie St. Clair HEPPARD. “OA Jack Sheppard, (by. Paul.. RTON'S NEW THEATRE, BROADWAY. First night of the celebrated drama, in five ANET PRIDE, On, Tux Morner any Davauter. MISS CUSHMAN -Miss Sallie St. Clair request) WANDERING BOYS. Tn which will appear in two characters, the Mother and the Daughter. MR. HURTON will sustain his original part of Richard Pride, jew acenery by Heilge. The Prologue in two acts, ‘The dram in three acts, Part 1.—Paris, 184—The garret of crime and poverty—A, ‘eet in'a snow storm—The Foundling Hospital, Part 2.—Australia, 1853—The retreat of the runaway convict, ‘The drama, acts | and 2in London, 1854. ‘The last act 4 Trial by Jury, in the Sessions room at the Old Bailey, with all the formula of an English court of justice, To conclude with TRYING IT ON Misa Cushman will appear every night this week, Seats may be secured in advance, OOD'S BUILDING! 561 and $63 Broadway, near Prince street. Proprietor...+.0sccerecsscr .-sveeHfenry Wood, OPEN EVERY EVENING. GEO. CHRISTY & WOOD'S Minstrels is now open under the management of Hexny Woon. Stage Mi (elas ime Bleek Stage Manager. < ....Sylyenter Bleeker PRODIGIOUS GEMS OF BTHIOPIAN ART. To conclude with a new peculiarity, by 8. Blecker, entitled PETER PIPER PEPPER PODGE. PPP Pic resnssces secseresceveees- G00, Christy ix 25 cents to all parts of the house. Doors open at 6; to commence at 744 precisely. YMPIC, 585 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE THE METRO politan'Hotel. PRENDERGAST'S MINSTRELS, en every night. Third week of the opening of Pren- dergast’s Minstrels, the most ORIGINAL, TALENTED AND VERSATILE organtzation In existen: Another bill 0" TTR ACTION. A new local quartette, composed expressly for PRENDERGAST'S MINSTRELS, entitled the PRESSURE OF THE ctor and Bi it Painter, t Virginny, Terpsichorean - ers, Banjo Sol dee. "Tho entertainments to sonclude with a new and laughable faree, entitled THE STATUF LOVER. Jake, a meddiesome boy, ©. White; Pete, J. H. Budworth, Philgarlic, a sly young man, T. B. Prendergast Admission 25 cents to all parts of the house; orchestra soate reserved for ladies without extra charge. Doors open at 64, commence at 79. (PHALBERG AND VIRUXTEMPS CONCERTS. NIBLO'S SALOON, THURSDAY, NOV. 5. NOTICE, To comply with the very general request, THALBERG AND VIEUXTEMPS Will give one more concert on even a grander seale of mag- nificence than the last. ‘The following artists will appear ow one and the same evening — M'LLE FREZZOLIN| MADAME D'ANGRI, MWLLE CATROLI, SIG. LAROCETTA, SIG’ GASSER, SIG. ROCCO, FRRI KLETZER. Full particulars to-morrow, Admission $1. Seats secured without extra charge. The sale of seats commences om Wednesday, Nov. 4. MPTRE HALL, 596 BROADWAY. ‘The Grand Tilustrations of DR. KANE'S ARCTIC VOYAGES, portraying the Sublime yet Awful Grandeur of the POLAR REGIONS. THE OPEN POLAR SEA, as deseribed by MR. WILLIAM MORTON, Numerous relies of de expedition, Dr. Kane's Raquimang dog ual, Arctic dresses, knife, great Polar bear, Peacook i, ke. Y hdaladaad PALACE.—LAST WEEK. WILL POSITIVELY CLOSE FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 6, THE GREAT FAIR OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE. ‘Owing to the Inte unpropitions slate of the weather, and by almost nntversal request, the managershave resolved to defer the final closing of this unparalle INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION until the above date, when it will positively close, ‘The premiums will be announced in the lecture room om Friday, at 2 o'clock P.M. Besides the regular exhibition the All be ti vata Acie saga chars wi ve continued. as usual, without additional cl a wlth ane PANORAMA OF THE RIVER WINE, an ¢ inatory lecture ‘appropriate music, twice Gach day, ih the Picture Gallery. ero : THE NEW STEAM CALLIOPE will perform favorite airs almost hourly THE LIGHTNING PRESS will be in operation. THE GREAT AQUARIA ean be seen at all times. DODWORTH’S CORNET BAND will perform Every Evening, and on Tuesday evenings will give a grand concert by programme. "Admittance fo the wh — Stages will be f & in the main aven) nal streets, run direetly to the door. ROADWAY THEATRE McKBAN BUCHANAN Will make his fir appearance sinee his retnrn from Califor ustralia and Kogland, (where he has been received with, HE EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS, BY ARTISTS OF THE FRENCH SCHOOL Js now open at the old ART UNION ROOMS, 497 Broadway, from A. M. to BP. Mi, and evenings from 7 to 10 o'eloel Admittance, 25 cents; catalogues, 124% cents, season tickotm, cents, B. FRODSHAM, Beeretary, RESSURE OF THE TIMES. —COME AND fi P PRENDERU SITS MINSTRELE Te Anew local quartette, written expressly for this company. A Wall sizeet broker H. Budwor A lawyer. T. Norton | Do Ti. Prendergast Very original, funny, hitting several of the “big bugs” of Wall street, AMERICAN EXHIBITION OF BRITISH ART T8 NOW open in the new galleries of the National Academ; Design, one door from roadway. in Tenth street, from 9 A. M. to SP. M., and from 7 to 10 P.M. Admissios Beason tickets 60 cents, asus re QPPEICE OF TIE DUBUQUE DRAMARIC ASSOCTA- tion, Dubuque, Iowa, Oct. 23, 1857. —P. WE Cunningham, Fag. has’ been appointed by the Board of Directors natin and stage manager of the draimatic department in the People'® theatre, in ngcordance with the articles of our incorporation, commun! se concerning engsgements at this theatre must be addressed to Mr. Cunningham GEO. L. NIGHTING ALR, President. Wanted, a good walking indy, al# achambertaid. Apply to PC. CUNNINGHAM, People’s theatre, Dubuque, Towa, ETHIOPIAN PERFORMERS —WANTED, TO were, coe (gy yg Ga mot singers. App! . D.OLAY, in Idand Lovelok A. M soe a bet MEATRICAL —THE PLAY GORR AND THEATRICAL, Recorder will be sent to any address on receipt of a post axgestump. ©. A. ROORBACH, Jr,, 821 Browtway, 3 a es TO CASH OFFER REFUSED SEGARS.—1 a creak variety of quativen ta Hinraee eat demsces sed German, many involees of which are Going, oct to pay cash advances, The stock will pay for exam| ‘ 0. CHEEKS, 17 Broadway. ASTROLOGY. 5() CENTS —CLATRVOVANCE MRS ITAYRS, 908 e Broome street, between Elizabeth and Mow. Ladies, hy all means call upon, Mra. "Hiayes the ‘beat medical and i sfoeaa ‘clnirvoyan world "Katiefuctory examinations fiven in all caves, (remember. )or no pays 176 TARICK, STHURT MADAME MAR HAS, A study connected with phrenolngs, which enables her to tell your age, character and circumsiances, what cl are before you, whom you will , find abeent fri and every event of ‘She ta by Madame de Gore, by ‘wonderfal Hing clair paaS world, she de- seribes your diseases, cures curable, turns {o's original color. "This is no bumbug. ‘they asonh al who visit 5 188 A. W. SNOW, THE CELEBRATED BUSINESS clairvoyant, will remain afew weeks inthis elty pre to her departure for the South. She will find absent frien Jost or atolen goods. advise on business, give detineations of , Ac. Residence 9 Greene sireet, room No. 7, second floor, aT HE CRLRARATRD GIPSY PALMIST Will TELL past, present and future events of life at 407 Canal street, She is the only real gipsy fortune teller in New York, and challenges any and all to deny the (rathfuiness of her won. derful revelations. Lucky numbers given. 8 cents. F°s, HAVANA AND NEW ORLEANS THE UNITED States mail steamship CAHAWBA, J.D. Bulloeh, com- mander, will commence receiving freight on ie Nov. 9 and sail for the abowe ports on Thursday, Nov, 1 o at wraly, from pier foot of Robinace street, ore freight or passage feRis to the agente, GSTON, CROCHBRON & CO., 13 Park place, (OR HAVANA, SISAL AND VERA CRUZ, Spanish steamship MEXICO, Captain Villamere. This favorite steamer having been putin complete order, wil! sail for the above poris on or about the 18th of November. Freight will be taken for Sisal, Vere Crug and Campenchy, if suf clent offers iatter port. For Havana passage piv tod. M. CRBALAO8, 23 Broadway. i sed fi PFO Seen te RANG. THE REW CLIP ship GTLDERSLERY . FR" 3 LAE TE Captain W. 8. Johan, will positively anil to. morrow, (Tuesday, ) fall of not full, Por cabin of steerage passage, hav) wiih lotiy ‘tween decks, Ae., apply on boards ort, A TRS FYOK, 67 South street. “As only « limited number of herths remain disengaged, immediate application is necessary R SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA — cAMSHIP FoR OR Aye Oro wre wil eave on Wednes Nov. 4, at do'cloek P. M., pier No. 4 North river. Bilis of lading signed onl) For freight nenage for Filey onnect wi a for Savana every Monday, Wednesiny and Friday. AMUSEMENTS. N08 GARDEK “MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 2.57 Second week of the grand combination of taicut sailing week of BOREAS, sucod by Thies (Mt is ening, Now. 2 s6t (MOND et ow. 2 5 to 5 first ay ice’ in the ballet he beautiful Signoria. Hallas rat appearan PONGO, THE INT! VENT APE. chara by the Wondertul Bavels and M. Marzett. JEROME'S GR ELTY, BOREAS, Doors open at 64; to commence at 7%. ‘ckets 0 cents; upper gory Sa LUACK'S THEATRE. 25 ot Doors open at 614; commencin, The Maragement. woul! reapecttully call the attention of ‘the public to the following remarks, the justice of which ta fully borne aut the N@QITLY INCREASING CROWDS : that flock to se» the performance of Mr. Bourcicault’s briltiam® Adaptation, SUR INVISIBLE HUSBAND, hich will be performed on Monday, Nov. 2, in com With the greatdrate of : . > PAST AND PRESENT {New York Tribune, Oct. 29.1 A wonderful overwhelming success was achieved last night by the production of a three act play, “The Invisible Husband," adapted from the French to our stage mont ail fully by'Mr. Bourcieault. We do not remember any other pisce of eaual length which from frst to inst so. completely ops the attention of the gudience risihly excited. Kwa capitally acted all through. ‘The curtain fell amid many wal- vos of applause, and all agreed a prodigious hit was made. {New York Daily Times, Oc:. 29.) Thia really popular place of amusement proceeds from triam| triumph. We have recently recorded the muecoss of “Paul and Present,” with the truly splendid acting of Mr. Blake, and now we ‘have to record another bril success in “The Invisible Husband, played last night for the first time, with capital parts for everybody. Three first rate advantages are enjoyed by thia piece. ‘The original ta by Scribe, the adaptation by Hourcicault: and the piece ts played by the best company in America. It iam model of prodigious constructive excellence, compact and sparkling as. diamond, and every aspiring dramatist shonid witness it as performs at Wallack's theatre, With a skill which unhappily cannot be Scribe and Hourcicault convert every tion. Yet, while based on an improbable appears fo, be natural and simple, y written, and its natural hilarity. frequent Mankato Mr; Bourel, placed on the stage ‘he scenery is effective, a was in every respect 44 most hearty and deserved, nt, the plot ix Driltiau vin it to the verge of propriety; bal cault, it never oversteps it. Tt hus b with excellent care by Mr. Lester. the costumes brilliant. ‘The acted to perfection, and it KEENE’S NEW THEATRE —A GREAT BILE. 4 onpay EVENI Will be presented the new arc MY SON DIANA Diana »..-Mias Keene | Septimus Smith. .Mr. Jefforsem Atter Which Tom Taylor's new comedy, VICTIMS. The principal characters by Misses Keene, Wells, ©. Thome: son and Messrs. Jeiferson, Wheatleigh, Burnett, Stoddart and Peters. ‘To conclude with the excellent comedietta, LIVING TOO FAST. so. Geo, Jordam jrama, THE SKA ‘OF TCR. { precisely Charles Prudent Tn rehearsal, the sp Doors open at ony to commence a ACADEMY OF music ITALIAN OPERA Opening night, Monday, Nov. 2 First appearance in opera of MADAME D'ANGRI, first contralto from her Majesty's theatre, London, and SIGNOR FORTINI, primo basso from Covent Garden theatre, London. ‘On this occasion will be presented, for the drat time in theee years, Ross : in two acts, iRAMIS, with its magnificent scenery and dresses, an increased chorus and a doub! hestra military band, and the following um- Mad, de Lage: Mui Danger Sig. Gi or J Sig, Labocetta Sig. Porting Carl Anscaute MADAME DANGRI in ber renowned pari of Araace | ors. though aware of the great su her in Mr. Thalberg's com- certs during th call particular attention to hee first appearan and as one of the greatest rep resentatives of those iralto parts for which Rossint has written his most e Doors ope ral atl: Admission. sphibs Second eirele... 50 cents | Amphitheatre... .... Private boxes from $6 to $20.” Free list entirely suspended. Notice. —The sale of seats for, “Semiramis” will commence this morning at the Academy rusing’s and Hall & Son's, ARNUM'S MUSEUM,—COMMENCEMENT OF THE new dramatic seas: with an ea tirely new comp: f distinguished profes- sional excellence, the following: well known names in the record of New York dramatic popu- larity, viz Mra Chas. Howard, Mrs. Henry Graitan, Mee It Hiyner, Mins Mellasn, Miss 8. ‘Partington. Mra, Fitagerald, Miss Kate Conner, Mist E, Robinson, Mise Sackett, Mr, H Watkins, Mr. F. Hardenbergh, Mr. H. Ryner, Mr. KF. Tay- lor, Mr. J. Connor, Mr. Bridgman, Mr. Sparkman, Mr, Post, Mr. Foster, Messrs. Addison, Stanton and Duncan. Mr. H. Watkins, director of amusements: KE. F. Taylor, prompter; De La Mano, scente artist; Lereh, leader of the orches! Kiernan, properties: Burns, stage’ earpenter: comprising & tout ensemble of artistic superiority sellom paralleled evem under the moat suspicions circumsiancés, and hence a satin factory guarantee of the most finished’ representations of elegant comedy, brilliant fare dramas and other chaste as well as light and live! . Monday even- ing, Nov, 2 1897, the ne founded on the opera of “Linda di Chamounix, geen Na present form by H king, Es., A MOTHER'S PRA Or, ‘The Rose of Penrith, and presented with the following ex- cellent distribution of characters:—Wandering Davy, a shep- herd, Mr, H. Watking: Robert Lawler, « farm R AriMur, Hac! of Penrith, F. Hardenbergh: Ge Hiridgmian: Aline, the rose of Penrith, (with, songs.) Mra, C- Howard; Dame Margaret, Mrs, H. Grattan; Lilly Lover, Mem. HL. Ryner. ‘The other characters by the rest of the company. Monday afternoon at 8 o'clock, the Carlo Family in thele on a Wheel by @, equilibristic feats, the grand Aso Carlo, &e., and the pantomime ballet of THE GOBLIN OF THE WOOD. The beantiful Aquaria, or Ocean and River Gardens, are now one of the lewling attractions of this popa- lar establishment. The Happy Family, thy ¢ Serpent, the Panopticon Stndio, €e., all to be seen without extra charge to visiters, Admittance 25 cents to everything; children under ten, 13 cents. BATS MINSTRELS. Mechanics’ Hall, 472 Broadway, above Grand street. Ores Every Evenive Donine tHe Weex. a Continued snecess. New acts, songs, dances, solos, ings, burlesqnes, 4c. Immense hit of W. Percival, F. rap and G. 8. Fow This week the new burlesque, MAGIC WELL AND BUCKET. ving WDEERY, NEIL ‘and DAN BRYANT Appearing in prominent characters che Wasenee of Old Virginny every night. Doors open at 644; to commence at 734. Tickets 25 centa, RANKLIN MUSEUM, NO. 127 GRAND STREET, ON® door from Broadway. OPEN EVERY AFTERNOC The above is the only establishment in the United States where the Mode! Artistes are exhibited, comy TWENTY SEVEN YOUNG LADIES, the most beauti ind artistic exhibition in the world. Two performances given dally, commencing at Podge eck in the afternoon. wind at7 in the evening. fourteen new, original tableanx will be introduced every AFTERNOON AND EVENING, with other original attractions—Singing, dancing, gles, duets, &c., by the FEMALE OPERA TROUPE. Feats of stength and agility by the Arab Girls; Rihiopian e- centricities, Ac, Doors open at 2in the afternoon and at@in ra seats 6) cents, boxes By n the wiage ERK ROOMS REOPENED FOR BALLA, These aplendid rooms, located at 539 Broad: fashionable aide of the street) as and Metropolitan hotels, are adiatrably ‘and best class of balla, and will be conducted oa the most liberal principles. ‘They are now ready for eagage- ments. For terms, &c., apply to the Superintendent. GFXATE ASSEMBLY ROOMS, 1 PROSPROT STRERT, SS Brooklyn.—Grand concert and baliad entertainment every evening. Admission only fifteen cenia, to sult the times. Performance to commence at 7% o'clock.” See posters and small bills, Sig. Masnal is engaged. R. FISH, FROM LONDON, THEATRICAL AND + characteristic wig maker, has removed to 61 Frankia Street, five doors east of Broadway. Amateurs attended. ‘Wigs lent for bails and parties, Country theatricals supplied. Whiskers nnd moustaches. Theatrical wigs made ou four hours’ notice. TRAVELLERS GUIDE. UDSON RIVER RAILROAD —EXPRESS TRAIN® for Albany and Troy, necting with western and street depot at 6 and 11.30 A. M. and 5 P.M. A. F. SMITH. EW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD.—SUMMER arrangement, commencing June 3, 1457.—~Trains leave depot. corner of White ai d Centre sireets:=— a A. M.—Express mail train for Albany, stopping at «north of Williamsbridge ables etic 6.15 P. M.—White Plains train, stopping at all #tations. 745 A. M.—Williamsbridge train, sopping at all stations. 1100 A. M.—Williamabridge train, stopping at all stations. 11.30 A. M.—White Plains train, stopping at all stations. 22) P M—Williamsbridge train, stopping at all stations, 40 PM —Millerton train, stopping at all « 8:0) P. M—Croton Falls train, stopping at ail sitions. 600 PM —Williamabridge train, stopping at all stations, 7.00 P. M.—Williamaby train, stopping at all stations, Wet CAMPHRLL. Superintendent. MEDICAL. OOO PORFEITED AND KO CHAROR UNLRAG cured.—Dr. HUNTER’S red drop can be hed at u office, No.3 Division sireet, aod no where else; thers are mialicionaconntertetts ot this, the mont valuable discovery in medical science, It being the. onl carte that ‘willreally ‘cure and root out of the Tethan ayer C rank and polsnnons viroe of disease. $1 per vial, A handbili stating Dr. Hunter has removed. This adeeption. R. 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