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« ‘ + ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, | SUAS AP AUCTION, aide | JP rann SCHENCK, averionnen —uinianr | J ALES AT AUCTION. JY, fancy goods 8. & ¥ iL. SCHENCK will srl at uction, | @) » bootn shoes, bros. a LBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER.—OFFICE NO. ¢ In to prevent fictitious quotations, and to. who are desirous of making aclun sales, Mr. NICOLAY has ooncluded, at the solicitation of many of his numerous patrons, to sell acotiites in widition to bis regular salen, Monday § Chet regu Soy Frctatger when desired wid to tenoive in’ addition to his re- ‘gular advertised list, such bonds, stocks and other securitios, a8 may there be presented to be sold at pubiie auction. This Wirangement bie parties to sell at such times as suit Bieirown convenience, Wwlhout regard ‘0 his regular days uf "ALBERT H, NICOLAY will sell this day, Nov. 4, at 124 -ovelock, ab the Merchatls’ Exchange, for account of Whou it “may comeern :— $2b 000 Dewsoit, Mouroe and Toledo RR. Ist mtge. 7 p. c. Bs. 7,000 Lexington City 6 per cent Bonds, 1,000 Missouri Sete 6 per cent Bonds of 1835. 21000 Cnlonao, Peru and Indianapolis RK. 1st mtg. 7 p. ¢. Bs. 1,000 Milwaukie City 7 per cent Bond of 1877. bo] ee ‘Be any kg reed is wigs. Tper et. Bas. iow y er ct. 1898. ab'shares Harmony Fire Insurance Coes Fo.Kina Fire Insurance C ‘Howard Fire Insurance Co. 20-Bank of POC ones a0 and Traders’ Bank ; Securities received in addition tothe caialoigue during every gata, (Regular sale to-morrow; also special salos Friday anid ‘Monda; urday. Regular auction sales of stocks and bonds every y and uraday; also special sales all other days. ‘Stocks and bonds bought and scld at private sale, and at the Brokers’ Board on commission. Tnterest allowed on all mo- Bids cd cisoka sua tenis sorctcutiy on Ga ot private Sab nds constantly on hand at private sale. “ALBERT HH, NICOLA, i ‘Stock auctioneer and banker, New York. ATHY E_ACUR, ACOHOMRER-onrPe Regular sal yal x cl Gy Merchants? Hachange, tor account of whom it nay concern:-— Fea Ohio Stato # yer cent auock, payable int a4 Hookign ciy 6 por cont water loan bonds, dhypotho 20 ahs roadway Fire Insurance Com 3) New World Hire Insurance Company, 30 North River Fire Insurance Company. W Brevoort Fire Insurance Company. Up Seventh Ward Bank. ae ext regular sale Saturday, November 7. egular sales every Wednesday and Saturday. Special sales on all ower dayn. Q, TUTTLE, AUCTIONEER.—HORSI WAGONS, A. burnees, &c.—A. C. TUTTLE will sell day, at 12 O'clock, at No. 31 Crosby street, fifteen horses, suitable for all Purposes, and new atid second hand wagons, harness, ANisd, for account of whom it may concern, one fine bay hor: grocer's wagon and harness, for cas UCTION NOTICE.—ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF THE bakery, confectionery und restaurant at No, 445 Canal greet, New York, on Friday, Nov. 6, at ld A.M. The above gale will comprise the ent! fixtures, such as pels, marble top tables, &c.: ‘Of the house and store trom Marl 1857. HENRY T. LEEDS, Auctioncer, A. T. COLLINS, Assignee. Aaa NOTICE.—UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S sale of * Diamonds. The undersigned will sell at auction, on Saturday, Novem- er 2. of glevan A.M. atthe room No, 1], Nasti aireet, of the CommonWeaith building, by order of Isaleh 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 dayx previous to the sale, it the office of Augustus Schell, Fxq., Collector of the Port, House. SAMUEL OSGOOD & CO., Auctioneers, 81 Nassau street, A=" NOTICE.—UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S “SAMUEL OSGOOD & CO., Anctioncers, Hi sell, at their salesrooms, 81 Nassau street, this day, QWetnendn yy) at 11 o'clock, ‘Two cases of paper hangings. One package lag il and manufactures of silk. y order 0 ISAIAH RYNDERS, United States Marshal, UCTION NOTICE.—NEW AND SECOND HAND FUR- niture, carpets, &c. SAMUEL OSGOOD & CO., Auctionvers. ‘Will soll, at their salesrooms, 81 Nassau street, to-morrow wursday) at 104; o'clock, the furniture of a fainily leavin city, consisting of parlor, dining room, bedroom an kitchen furniture, stoves, carpets, &e., &e. iso, A superb collection of first class new furniture, removed for Gonvenience of sale, cousisting in part of thece rosewood par lor suits, etegeres, bookcases, bureaus, Wardrobes, &¢., &¢.; two piamofortes, mirrors, &c. eee A UOTION NOTICR—A. BUTTERFIELD, AUCTIONEER —Will sell this day, at 103 o'clock, the excellent furnl- ture contained in house ¥3 Grand street, made to order, con. fisting of two splendid mirrors, extension and dining tables, Fosewood French bedsteads abd. springs mattresses, feather is and bedding, Brussels and other carpets, sofas, lounges, chairs, tables, paintings, &c. Also abe library: containing among other works, the Life of General George Washington dy Jno, Marshall, 1404. Also, ihe kitchen furniture, couking siove, &c., with which the sale will commence. UCTION NOTICE.—THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEER—BY BELL & LEONARD.—This day, at 108; o'clock, at the Store, corner of Centre and Reade sirecta, @ quantity of bar room and house furniture, plated ware, &c., dry goods, boots and shoes, dc. UCTION NOTICE.—ASSIGNEE SALE, PEREMP- tory, Whatever mey be the slate of the weather,for cash, 2 w silk and 22 John street, up stairs, 250 ibs, at 10 o'clock, alk ‘assorted colors; 10,000 dozen yards of rich silk <n and trimmings, of every shade and style; 50 dozen zephyr worsted Ulinas; 21 silk #, in complete working order, one of which was imported from Switzerland at a cost ot sou, and three others cost each $250; 1 tron chest, coun- ters, shelving, desks, 4c. To dealers and manufacturers this gale will be worthy of their attention. The cost value of the whole te about $9.0. | Catalogues ready on Wednesday * { UCTION NOTICE.—M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, ‘will well this day, at 1034 o'clock, at salesroom 79 Nassati dircet, a general assortment of new ‘and second hand furnt ture, Femoved to siore tor convenience of sale, counisting of Fosewood parlor suits, covered in plush and brocatel; rose- wood and '¥ copire, pier and sofa tables, pier man- tel mirrors, Briasels and ihree-ply carpets; mahogany sofas, chairs, marblo top bureaus, Washstands, bedsteads, hatr mat trosseh, pailiaanes, bedding, blankets, feaiber beds, bolsters, pillows, ‘ac.; the whoie forming an assortment weil ‘worthy the atention of housekeepers. UCTION NOTICE.—JOUN E. VAN ANTWERP WILL ‘sell, on Thursday, Nov. 5, st 10 o'clock, in addition to he usual nasorunent of hardware, 125 dozen Git quailty o.8. baa, 150 family scales, 1 cask table cutlery, slightly damaged, dozen shovels, 5 casks sad irons. pal’ UCTION NOTICE.—WM. WILDE, AUCTIONEER—B BUSH & WILDHE—This day, at WSs o'clock, wi 12 North filiam street, sale of valuable furniture of all kinds. Car- ets, bookcases, desks, &c., also barroom furniture, counters, ins, ebaira, sland casks, stoves, &c., &c. An lavoice of overcoats, panis, vests, undershirts, &e., &c. UCTION NOTICE.—CROCKERY, GLASS AND CHI- ua, by JS. H. BARTLETT, auctloneer—Thuraday, No- Sember 8 at 10 o'clocd, at 281 Pearl siveet, large aud peromp. Lory sale, without reserve, to close consignments of all ku 'W.G. blue and common ware, glass, china, Britannia, &. Dealers will seldom moet witha better opportunity lo pur- chase cheap goods. Come and sec UCTION NOTICE—UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S sale,—SAMUEL USGOUD & ©O., Auctioneers, will sell At their salesrooms Al Naasan sireet, ‘to-morrow (Thursday) ‘At cloven o'clock A. M,, ope box, one trank, one basket and five parcels, containliig mathrinalical and o yloal Ins ru ents. By order of IRALAL RYNDERS, United Suse BEIGNEE SALE, ‘By A. M. CRISTALER, auctioneer, 2 Howery, ‘This day, Nov. 4, #t 10% o'clock, Of w large stock of clothing and dry gouds,, Consisting in part of Pine cloth and cassimere frock, suck and Kaylan conte, Cassimere, docsiin and cloth pants; | Bik, velvet and cloth vests, adershiris, drawers, linen sbicts and collars; Plamdkeechiefs, crava's, = and overalls, ce gouda, lati ancl fancy doesking and caasimeres; French and American clothe; Vestings, linings, twist, silk and thread. Dry gvoda, comprising A large assortment and variety of mousselaine de laines, me- gions ang 8 . prints and calicoes, muslin and linens, thek- By order of the nanignees. SSIGNER'S SALK AT AUCTION.—THE STOCK AND fistures of s grocery store sitnated on the corner of Beondway and Twenty fith sree! on Thursday morning, Nov. 8, ai 10 o'clock. KGHERT MILLS, Assignee. Ammonmer sare. 20,000 SEGARS, 100 CASKS OF LIQUORS, And a large assoriment of grocerien: BY A. M. CHISTALAL, AUCTIONRER. 2) BOWERY, ‘On Friday, Nov. 6, at 10h, o'clock, Comprieing in part TW EIGHT BARRELS SYRUP, SKVENTREN OMESTS OF TRA, with a large lot_of sugars, coffee, cream tartar, catsup, English and French’ musiard, rice, and blueing. comprising a choice nesoriment of pure juice Madeira aud sherry wines, grealer part Fein bond; also, Saznrac, Oiard and Beignette brandies, an quarter, eighth and sixteenth casks Holland gin, Jamaica Monongahela, Scoch aud irish whiskey, and » large ure spirits, iagetber with & large sssor tm a ‘LIQUORS IN SMALL PACKAGES, Sonempremes Mf various brands, cordial gin in cases, porter ‘and ale, in bottles; brandy, Wine, gui, 10 cases; seveaty cases ‘bf claret, various brands, SEGARS. 0,000 De la Rajperanza. 86,000 La Mone 88,00 Operss Iy order of mony L ISAAC JONES & 1 AMES DANNER, el NGS & CO., AUCTIONEER, WIZ, SELL, BY OR Br orchreicce. thw day, at 10 o'clock, at vid No. 72 Canal street, three doors from Mercer, the entire stock of dry Contained in the above atore, consisting im part of a- wilks, ‘inca, ¢loal abawis, delainea, Cet momery, wogeuer with everything usually Class establishment. Bold in joia to suit retail rain or shine, —RANGS & ©O. WILL AUCTIONFER, B. Viner tor sale, his ‘day, Nov. 4 at 104 o'clock, at their rr No. 8 Nassau sirest, a very desirable essortment | of new and second hand 6, consisting of beds, mat nis, elogeres, parlor ward tresnes, bedatends, chairs, auita, crockery, cutlery, carpe named ep TOL ee nl panungs, mirrors ’ fancy Roods, Ac., &c, Sale without reserve. © aialogues ready early on morning ot #4! B. BANGS, AUCTIONEER je sell thie day, at 2 “at the southeast ¢ Laight and Greenwich st dock and fixtar drng store, under foreclosure of mort cage. . LEVY, AUCTIONEER, 12 WILLIAM STREET 0! ‘a sale of elegant rose ‘and 614 Brosdway.— Bankr MC LEV'Y will well thts MLE No, 514 Broadway, opposite yrelock, a large and complete assortment of rich furniture, made by @ Keoadway manufac: turer Ug work, and warranted in every Le 4 Ly LOgANE rosewood multe in rich broeate). do. . nv hate cloth, ‘claboralely carr Mand mahogany cases, Wardrobes, burcant washatands, &e., spone ood Marble top ‘contre tal nt rosewood and lanaboxany @tegere, with mirror doors and back, oak bedroom ‘Reis, OAK Carved sdebonrda, mahogany suits inall patterns, re, arm, rocking and Gothic chairs, with a general as is found in Feapecuble Broadway mana BANGS & CO. WIL, ot of Emory. YROCKERY AND GLASS AT AVOTION “HENRY G J KVANS, auctioneer, will gett thie day, (Wednesday), at Wo'cloek, aUNO. 6 Liberty street, in lote from the shelve if comp iret quality, ire, Inn tan ante, fully repacked for inesoriment granit . ai Tage toys, table curlers, We. eowrte o i. y and Friday, Nov, Sth and 6th, at M o'el their salesroom No. 8$ Nussau street. large invoice of and English fancy goods, conxis!ing of elegant broaze figures, statuettes and groups, elegant Parian and bisque do., superh bronze, marble and ‘ormolu clocks; elegant papier mache writing desks, Jewel cases, papetries, workboxes, dressing cases, de.; superb French china dianer and tea sets; elegant silver plated Ware, consisting of tea and coffve sels, Walters, urns, piichers, salis, &c., together with a large variety of other faney goods. ‘ NASH, AUCTIONRER.—$12,000.—GREAT SACKI- * fice of elegant household furniture, umde to order, noforte, bronzes, articles of vertu, &c¢. ‘Absolute cash sale, ‘Thureday, Nov. 4, at 103 o'clock. Tam authorized to sell ail he furniiure in the four story private residence 51 West Six eenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, the whole have cost upwards of $12,000, Musi be sold in order to raise one. Parlors—Containing superior velvet carpeta, three magnift cent solid rosewood suits covered in maroon, blue and gold and crimson and gold satin of the moat expensive description othic and Turkish easy chairs in moquet and satin brocade: jadiew’ solid rosewood reception and wri chairs, covered in gold, blue, crimson and maroon satin; lid rosewood centre tables, with rich suatuary, marble 10 expensively carved rosewood pier, sofa and side tables, with marble tops, (hree costly rosewood etegeres, with marble tops, plate glass doors, &c., imported expressly for the owne "rose Wood work tables. 21 cay bronze and ormolt. clocks; elegant china vases, with the most chaste and expensive apes, painted to order in France; magnificent French plate pier flags, with rich and heavy gold frame; heavy, embroidered ¢ window curtains and cornices; large and extensive vari. ety of oll paintings, by native artists, auch as landscapes, Winler scenes, marine Views, Scripture pleces, superior game pieces, Ac. ihe whole forming a very pleasing collection, Superior rosewood pianoforte, full seven octave, elegautoase, inlaid platge a y act with keys of real pearl, cost $150, ‘being a val ‘and costly instrument; rosewood stool, covered in watt, ‘with wn elegantaud cosily embroi cover, room—Rich velvet tapeair: Dining solid extension table, all pol marble top fancy tables, intrrors, sofa, beds, chairs in lair cloth, together with all the ruby ‘and crystal cut glassware, wines, champagnes, tumblers, goblets and decanters to match; rich china tea and dinner sets, costly silver ware, tea and din: iano ved, | carpet, in good order; ed in the best manner; ner service; 2 inch ealvers, cake baskets, casters, coflve and tea urns, spoons, forks, liquor stand, superior table cutlery, marble pitchers, dc. Chamberv—Costly solid rosewood and mahogany bedsteads, statuary marble top bureaus, Wash stands and commodes to match; over W pure hair mattresses, from 40 to 60 pound: made to order and in excellent condition; ingrain carpets, bed: room mirrors, clocks, toilet tables, tollet sets, olicloths, stair carpets aud rods, fnobogany cushioned chairs, rockers, sofas, hall stand, ‘ca and dining tables, &c., dc. The sale of the above furniture is rendered absolutely necessary, aud will positively take place without regard {o Weather. A’ responsible person will be in attendance to pack and ship articles going out of the city ata reasonable charge. FRETIURESALE “JOHN Lio YD: AUCTIONEER BY WM. T. LLOYD.—On Wednesday, this day, Nov 4, a1 103¢ o'clock, at ‘No. 142 Kigth street near Browlwny, contents of & dwelling removed for convenience, consisting 'in part ofbed- ateabsbureaua, bookcases, rosewood parlor suita, tables, chairs carpets, sofas, engravings paintings, with the usual as sortment of crockery and kitcheu utensils, too numerous to mention. Deposit . ILBERT SAVAGE, AUCTIONEER.—$20,000.—RBY order of assignee, C,H. Hand, DIBBLEE & BAVAGK Mil well atthe stare of J: White, formerly White & Under: ill, corner of John and Wiiliam streets, Wednesday, Nov, 4, ati0 A. M., the entire stock of superior city made seasonable ready made clothing, cloths, broadcloth, cassimores, vesting, men’a furnishing goods, &¢., in lots to wuit city and country dealers, Terms of sale, cash, bankable money. Also to be sold, the store, @xtures, Counters, tables, shelvinis, &c. NRY HL LEEDS & CO., AUCTIONRERS—OFFICES No, 23 Nassau stecet, will sell at auction, on Thursday, Nov. §, ai 11 o'clock, in the gallery, No. 23 Nasswu street, a super private collection of pictures, water colors, statuary, &c., the gallery of J..M. Burt, Esq:, collecied by him with great care during % series of years: most of them are works of the first America artis ere painted to order. Among the pletures will be foand—A view in Vermont, by A. B, Durand; Coming Storm, do.; a view among the Adinirun- dack Mountains, by Kensett; Laka Ge do. with, other bs that artist; Mountain Scenery, by F. Winter Scenes, by Gignoux; superb weweral Inndseapes, by Cassellner; Flight by Ranney; Harvest Scene, by T. ra! ty; se very fine pieiar: .F, Cropsey; sume fine landscapes, &c., by Wm. Hart, Bouteile, Boughty, Oddie, Caserty, J. H. Hil, George Innes, Naht, Wenderoif, Oertel, leman, J. M. Hart, Shattuck, Gifford; also works of great merit by Sidney B. Vercy, Swabach; sketches by Dents, Vandenburgh, Crebsol, Fragonard, Tenn! ers, Mon. row, Lobert of Brussels, Merile, Lareret, Detriecy, Wout- ers, Van Spandum, and others; also superb water colors by Jothua Crystal, David Cox, Stanfield, Wandersford, Cor- dould, Rowbotham, Varley,’ Prout, Cropsey, W.H. Pyne, Cobley Fielding, A. Kaullman, Turner, Helf and others; “also & beautiful statue in marble, of Cupids wrestling for the Heart, by Delmedico, with a Scagtiola pedesial. The above shotee collection can be examined as above one week before Ie. ENRY H. LEEDS & €O., AUCTIONEERS, OFFICE No. 28 Nassan street, will sell at auct.on on Wednesday, Nov. 4, at 1034 o'clock, at the salesroom, 2 Nassau street, Su erb fancy goods, comprising a very Valuable assortment of fe most costly Parisian fauey goods, just imported, and of the highest class, coneisting of ebouy and ormolu work boxes, furnisbed and dressing cases, surpriae and revolving sear cases, gilt ormolu and pearl trinkets and jewela cases, ebony and rosewood Washstands, bronzes, Parian statucry, Berlin wire and fancy portemonnates, segar cases, bisque fizures, Hquor and cordial eases, paper mache writiug “esks, portfolios, Waioh stands, thermometers, workbores, jewel cases, inksiands, stationery cases, cabinets, very el¢gant, ‘Also. a large abd valuable assortment of real marble sta: tuary, repreacnting varions subjects, just tunported trom Italy, togetber with beautiful marble, alabaster, bardigiios, yellow or Sleuna vases, urns, ornameuls, &e., Of the latest styles. These and the above coodaare ‘well ‘worthy of in- apeetion, Will be ready one day before the sale, Also nt 13 Olciock, wo beautiful gold watches; one full jewellod chrono: meter lever, and one lady's watch; both first quality, and sold in consequence of the necessities of the owner, At 12 o'clock, At the xalesroom, No. 3 Naasan street, about 10,000 segar bor thooks, in fine ofder, suitable for the West India market, Without reserve. Terma cash, city funds. corge Fagg, FTX2Y, 3, HERTS JR.. AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ‘op Wednesday, No. tg Diu jov. “4, THOT, mt Wy o'clock, at the e atroct—Shoriff's sale of the entire tog] and segara remaining: —, molasses, ayrup, cot feo, soap, spices, e.: also, al, kinds of ijuors, in casks, cases and demijohns; also, about 500,000 Havana and German segara. To be sold without ceserve. By order of Pred. L. Vulte, Deputy Sherif, Also, at L o'clock, in frout of pore, one horse, wo wagons ‘and harness. By order of aasiguee. ne ENRY B. HERTS, JR, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL. this day, at 10 o'clock, at 69 avenue B, near Fifth street, Aaaignhee sale of a fancy goods and dry goods store, compris ing collars, sleeves, butions, calico, embroileries, bands, aces, tapes, needles, cotton, &c., &c, By order of asaignse. salesroora! balance of ENRY T. LERDS & CO,, AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF splendid and rolid rosewood furniture, magnificently laid piano, gold frame pier glasson, very large, with stati ; brackets, Brustels carpeting. on Thursday, Nov. 5, at 10's o'lock, at the residence 126 West Fifteenth street, wear Heventh avenue. Sale peremptory, without any reserve, by order. ‘The house having been furniabed but a short time everything will be found tn the best order, having been care- folly used by a xmall family. ‘There will be found one mag. nulcently carved rosewood parlor suit, covered in the richest crimson and gol, one splendid suit in maroon nd crimson, tapestry carpeling, two very large gilt framed mirrors, Italian marble top stands, one library and secretary bookcase, cost $125, rosewood; statuary, marbie top centre, side and sofa tablea, carved beautifully; two large apri chairs, covered. in silk; gold frasned oil’ paintings, by w Known artista, forming ® choice seicction; two very he carged rosewood otogeres, plate glans doors and froty cabinets, corner stands. reception chairs, chandeliers, wap Hovres painted vages and mani: ornamenta, some of w hich are of the most costly deseription; Ince and brocade window curtains, shader and cornices, marble: mp repewrore ha wan oll and alair carpeting, stale rode, de. DinTng room containg nest cnt glass ware and table cutlery, decorated Frenchehina, | tea, dinner and breakfast seta, in perfect order; & complete asortment of stone china ware, decanters, Bohemian ware, silver plated ware, &c., &r.; solid onk extension table, 16 feet; | walnut dining and joy tables, oak Aiming room chairs, locks, 1m crore, sofa bed, onk plate gines ‘vuiler, inede to order, in: grain carpeting, The chambers re furnished in ® #uperior manner, bet ‘mostly of rosewood, heavily carved, viz, | getble bedstonds, serpentine aad secretary dressing bu 0 late glase mirrors, do. marble top Washsiands, spring an hair Matiresses, but scarcely used, bolaters and pillows, spring seat mahogany chairs, rockers, soft, wasbstands, bed’ steads and Ingrain carpets, D. HOLBROOK, AUCTIONRER, Hy A. KROWN—Store 102 and 104 Maiden lane. ursday, November 5, at |) o'clock, af the auction room, PACKAGE SALE By catalogue, of 180 crates earthen ware, per ships Webster and Constantine, comprising white granite, c. ¢. edg’d flow ing and printed ware. ‘Lino, S00 packages French and American gl ware, ‘Terms at ale. And at 11 o'clock, | Yrom the shelves, 13) lots narten and glass ware, china ten seta, Ac., suited to city oF 0 trade. Also, iron safer, Delano's make. Goods carefully fepacked for ship- ping. Catalogues now ready. MORIARTY, AUCTIONRER, WILL SELL THIS + day, at Lovelock, at 173 Chatham siceat, a large amouut ox furnitige from families leaving the city.’ Also fancy and other goods, also bladiots, slightly damaged; also carpets, &c. AMES COLE, AUCTIONEER HOUSEHOLD FURNT- are, %, Wagons, nan, ea, ac JAMES COLE & SON will peli, on Wedncsday, Nov. 4, nt 10% o'clock, at 369 Fulton street,’ Broakl, city Mall, an’ assortme piano, off paintings: alse eases claret wine, Scotch ale, aweet oll, car Ho'clock, in front of the siors, 369 Fulton street, horses, wagons, carriages, barnes, sleigh robes, Ac. Sale positive: oS AMES COLE, AUCTIONEER—BOOKS, PRI JAMES COLE & SON will ell, on Wednesday, Nov at Thy o'clock P.M., at 369 Fulton street, Brooklyn, a large and Valuable collection of carefully selecied iniscellancous works. engravings, éc, Catalogues now ready. SS N WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 4, 1807, AT iL o'clock A. My SALOMON KOUNSTAMEN Will offer for sale Throngh Meaera HAGGERTY & CO. 115 Brovdway, On a credit of four mont! A large and very attractive assortment of chenille and broche shawis, of chotce style and recent importation Alsv, a" sie mut asortwent vf dren goods of invent style, and m IArge tine of black and fancy silks. AWNEROKER'S SALE.—W. No LEWIS WILT, SELT. this day, at Isl Bowery, (up stairs) entrance in Delaney Hreet, a large assortment of unredeemed prdges, consisting ‘of gowns, shawls, ants, quilts, pillows, blankets, &e.. 2c. Hale to commence mt balfpast Wo'clock, By order of AM SIMPSON & CO., 181 Howery URSELL W. WESTCOTT, AUCTIONEER —EXTENSIVE sale of elegant rosewood furniture, with the entire con: ienia of the magnificent furnished tesidence 162 Tweaty Girt and Righth avenues. ure and works of art embracing ® aintings will be sald ir naie of which will ba r this day, Wednesday, ithout reserve; ever uit any regard (o ite value for cash. Things to b mmediately, for which purpose reliable cartmen will attendance fo pack oF ship the goods if required. Dmposite will be required of every purchaser, Catalogues will be at the house aC 8 o'clock on the morning of sale, which will (ake or shine rniture—Consists of two imported French mantle mirrors, with ormoln mounted frames, very large ant ele kant, three splendid French plate pier mirrors, coat 82) eae: two full sulla solid carved rosowood parlor furniture, cove tain three. colored silk. brocade, with slip covers, made by Hixon to order; one fall suit covered in crimson vely richly earved rosewood stoneren,, with statu ciegeres, With mirror backs; Tarkish reco {ipeatry, velvet and Wilton earpeta; magnificent china vases ond statuary, embracing Painting at jusic, Venus at the Path, Pant and Virginia, the Seasons, Feast of Bachis, Ac. Alo, a number of traly valuable paintings, richly framed} seven octave rosewood pianoforte, with embroidered atoo! Sed cover; alli and lace curtaing, Turkish lounges, French Wo tops; corner Hon elvis, in ‘ary. *"inueing room, chamber and tibrary furniture—Rosewood hurenwa, Dedateads, elegant hair mattress, washetandta, Piencharmour, wosccretary book casea, conversation chairs, mirrors, clocks, French shades, oxk extenston table, marble top bullet, rich Mlver ware, cat glass lo., allver and ivory ent \efy, rich ching, &e, with A great variety of parior, chamber, tiintiye room an Thiary urate ot menuoned. Commane ing nt 10% o'clock precisely NEW YOR Say ES AT AUCTION, om RY, AVCTIONZER—300 CASES P. MonTaoMe™ ©), wl rubbers at auction, on Thurs boots, sh » a'cloc . at the ay, Novem Be ot 2s eet, withoul ce Psa oc HQUaHTON, AJ CTIONEER. EXTENSIVE ' anle of rich and fackionabies ustom mude furniiure—To- morrow, Thursday, at 104g o'clock, .! the elegant rosewood ‘owk and Mabogany furniture containe, rooms 644 and 66 Broadway, consisting In part of spies “tit rosewood parlor sults, beautifully carved and finished in ev. ty of fash. fonablecovering seared rosewood etegeres, an entire ly now style which, for beauty of design undelp, Ave of finish Were never Kurpassed; very superior rosewomw, CONTE and sofa bles, with statuary marble tops; card anda We fancy tables, escretoires, secretaries, bookeases, music anes what hota, rehiy carved oak dining room and library x." ture; fine emamiciled codage'nels, of variety of atyles; £O” Wood and uahoguny bedstends, of new designs and of ‘supe rior Workmanship; elegant dressing bureaus, Washstands, comme Wardrobes, “mahogany softs, leeateles, ari chairs, Turkish easy chairs, lounge: ‘one olclock, six elegant rosewood pln Lindemann Son, which will be sold without reserve. “Par lies wishing to Purchase « superior inutsument are solicited to call a ine u » Or y {o call and examine teu before the aale. “Catalogues ready C, HOUGHTON, AUCTIONEER.—PEREMPTORY nale of planofories.—To-marrow, Thursday, at 1 o'clock, ‘&t 646 Broadway, corner of Bleecker st, 6 elegant rosewood 7 and is octave pianotortes, made by W. Lindemann & Son, to be sold without resorve, as tho Moses, Lindemann ure wil to make any sacrifice ricther than discharge their old and trie workmen. Parties wishing to purchase a superior instrument Are aolictied to call and examine chem before the ente. The tnatru wily warranted, nal to any manu- factured in the olly. ‘Now ready for examination. ‘M. IRVING, AUCTIONERR.—IRVING & WATKINS ‘will sell at auction on Wednesday, November 4, 1857, at 103g o'clock, at the salesrooms, No. 5 taney chairs, &c. At ofories, made by W. ¥ Pine assoriment of household furniture, consisting of tapestry car: pets; suita carved mahogany parlor furniture, covered in hair Cloth; sofas, elegeres, arm chairs, rockers, parior chairs, otlo- mans and divans, Window curtains and shades, mirrors, man- tel clocks and ornaments, mabogany marble top pier and cen- tre tables, quartette and card tables, corner stands, ornaments, ormolu chandeliers, mahogany extension dining tables, ma- hogany arm chairs and dining room chairs, in hair eloth; china dinner and tes sets, glassware, Knglish ollcloths, Brussels stair carpets, Brussels threc-ply ingrain bedroom car- pets, complete suits; carved mahogany French bedateads; Tnarbie top dressing’ bureaus, do. washstands, wardrobes, icin double aud single French bedsteads, mahogany top drenaing bureaus, washstends, china toilet seta; super Reavy allcurled hair tresses, feather beda, bolsters and tresses, made in the house; spring mai. gether with a geveral ussuruneut of Piles bedding, wo- kitchen furuitu ‘M, WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, THIS ‘day, wl 2 o'clock, at 454 Canal slreet, the entire genteel household furniture of's fusmily breaking tip housekeeping— Sofas, rocking and other chairs, centre lables, large pier and mantel glasses, paintings, window curtains, ‘pianoforte, ele- sunt tapesury and other exrpets, oil cloths, Freuch aud’ cot- fage bedsteads, hair and other matiresses, feather beds and bedding, blankets, dressing bureaus, washstands, toilet sets, stoves, drawing room and kitchen furniture. All of the above joe we nearly new, and worthy the attention of families and jewlers. DANCING ACADEMIES. 663 BROADWAY. GuME, SAUVAGEAU'S DANCING academy, at the new, Mozart UH: siveet, First hop of the season Thursday, Novem! rooms are beautifully decorated, the floor is newly w: the musie first rate, DODWORTH'S DANCING ACAD) ‘No. 806 Broadway, New Yor! No. 187 Montague plier, Brooklyn. Classe now open for the reception of pupils. ROOKES' DANCING ACADEMIES NOW OPEN. ‘Now York, 361 Broome sir: Brooklyn, Monugue Hall, Conrt street, The most fashionable siyits of burope, together with the 4 and improved method ot New York, will be 0 all the pupils. Schoulsche, aliz, Polka Redowa, Redowa, Varsovienne, Days and evenings of ¢ TES. Polka Mazourka, Ln Coska, Les Lanclers. ew from 3 P. M., for gentlemen. ‘for children, exclusively, from ary classes are wader the'dir Tuesday aud Fridays, mises; and from 7 to lui Wednesday» and Saturd 3to6 P.M. “The ladies p: tion of Mrs. Brookes. Brooklyn. Mondays and Thursdays, from to 6 P. M., for ladies and children; and from 7 to lv P. M. tor gentles Private lessons at all times, not occupied by claases. N. B.—All persons joining the above classes will be entitled to aicnd bot! the New York aud Brooklyn academies, and no extra charge, thereby receiving double the instruction as formerly, i} D)AXCING— BROOKLYN NEW | CLASSES “BROOKES: ‘Academy, Montague Hall, Court street.—New class for ladies and ehildren on Thursday afternoon; also & Ww class eutlemen on Thursday evening. All the fashionable dances taught in one course of lessons. PIVATE DANCING LESSONS.—A TEACHER, WHO has the best and quickest method to instruct all fashiona bie dances (in twelve lessons), Wishes to give instruction in private fumilies and boarding schools, at 40 cents a lesson, Address Paris, Herald oflice. INSTRUCTION. FOR TEN WHITING LESSONS OF ONE HOUR each.—Ladies’ classes, 12, 4 and 7 o'clock; gentlem: M. Private instruction 4 OLIVE B. $ at 4 and 8 o’eloc Bookkeeping as usual. et $2 5i al reduced business, at street, Brooklyn. invite attention to Ce whieh, with the most sightly scrawl into a writing. $25 curing seats this Week FOR 16 WRITING LESSONS OF TWO HOURS each.—Bookkeeping, algebra, arithmetic, &c., rices all this week, to qualify young men for rt COURSE FOR $i0 Academy, 69 Bee eatlemea may have 4 $25 course in DOLBEAR'S COMMERCIAL way.—Evening lessons.—By se- bookkeeping for only $10, and be qualified for business be- fore Christ riting, #3. Pout seats vacant. DY WISHES FOR TWO PUPILS MORE music. Advanced pupils in French would Stalin and Twenty- for Fi be preferred. She teaches also German, drawt the English branches. Please apply at No. 8 ninth street. RENCH LANGUAGE —PROFESSOR D. LACROTX, 764 broadway, continues to give thorough instruction in. the French language, imparting to his puptls the ability to speak the language with fluency and correctness. Applicatious re- cetved between the hours of band 3. ur 6and7 ¥. M. YOVERNESS.—A WELL RECOMMENDED TEACHER X of English branches, French and music, desires « situs- tion; is willing to superiniend in the family of « widower who has children fo educate, Address 6. L. N., Jersey City, N. J. KIVATE TUITION—A STU DENT OF THE ECIS. THRO. Tw et, would be gind to teach or two daily, in his room, or at the student's resi- ‘Address, for three day: |. B., Herald office. SOUTHERNERS. —GOVERNESS.—AN ENGLISH Wishing go South, is anxious to form ay o is well competent’ to instruct In Bnglish; nch and German, acquired on the continent pagood musician, Address imaediately, or English lady, at Scharfenberg & Louis,’ 769 Tra wdway TANTED=BY AN RNGLISIL PERSON, AGED 32 4 sity t gg Bouth; whe ix fully competent to teach fnglish inf amches, with the rudiments of French; haa no abjeetion to take the 2 of a housebold; ts a good housekeeper. Address I. C., Herald office. MUSICAL. ie YOUNG LADY, OF THE HIGHEST RESPECTA iiity, is destrous of meeting with a family of refinement, where sie could teach music as an 6 alent for her board. References exchanged. Address Josephine, Uniou square Yost oflice LADY, EXPERIENCED IN GIVING INSTRUCTION on the piano, will receive a few more pupils, at $2 per month, with privitege of practice, Puptla attended at their residences $8 to $8 per quarter. Apply at 616 Sixth avon Ee Qqusz BARGINS IN PIANOS.—DEST CIRCULAR scale pianos, with and without iron frame, at cost for Decided bargains JAC. FISCHER'S, 525 Brondway. ieee SACRIFICE.—AN EXCELLENT PLANO, BUT little used, Pethia & Co. makers, aud warranted, will, on acconnt of cmbarrassments, be sold a( au (minense sacrifice. By Mr. Weber's kindness it may be seen at 150 West Broad. way, near Canal street. pL el MUSCAT HALE PRICK—AT WATERS) 388 BROAD. ‘way, and all kinds of musical merchandise in same pro- Hon; and melodeons at lower than ever be- lore offered in this Market. Pianos tmeriodeons to rent, and rent allowed om purchase, Fur sals ou moutly pay- ments, PIANos, THIRTY PRR CENT RELOW ANY OTHER house in New York.—-Forty tive piagor, pearl and ivory ed; alec twe wecond baad, from $16 to $8), one seven octave rosewood, econ & hove a mak for one apien- did Chickering piano for a jin avenne, near ‘Twenty -wixth mureet. R. GONKALRZ, ANTED-—BY A YOUNG LADY, FROM SWITZER- land, acomfortable home in exchange for leasons in music, either Focal of tnatrumentsl. Has the best of recom. mendations. Address box Zi9 N.Y. Fost offloe. — == BILLIARDS, ILLIARDS.—ONE OF BASSPORD'S CUSHIONS AND he of Phelan's combination on the same table, with true angles laid out by Gwynn's royal pateut Inder.” Pur Chasers Ingiied to try them at_14@ Fulton street. Result of banking. Refer to our iast purchaser, General Webb. BULIARDS, FOR CONGREGMEN—A FINE, MALL 20 by 6 feet, in Washington, near priacipal hotels, will be fitted up with Ito 15 billiard tables, to suit & purchaser; rent low. if started soon can be ready before Congress Meets, Takewise. in an adjacent city, fur 12 tables. See HASSFORD, 149 Puilton sirert. cash, w suit the =“ SHIPPING. GTPAM, RET WERN NEW YORK RDINKURG, 2,600 tons, William © ef, NEW YORK, 2.150 tons, Roby GLASGOW, 1,952 tons, John Dunea gow and New York Steamship Compan; wand powerful steamers from Ne 1, a8 follows: — FHOM NRW YORK. mander, The Ging: intend aaling these ‘ork tu Glasgow di- rRow OLASCOW, Feinburg, Rajurday, Oot, $1, 12 noon +. Oct. aL Glasgow, Weduceday, Nov. 2h, IZno0n, rk, Nov. 18. | New York, Wednesday, Dec. 16, 12 noon Y Fdinburg, Wednesday, Dec. 30, 12 noon. HATES OF PASSAGE. third clasa, found with cooked provisions, £30, An expe ped surgeon attached te each steamer. For {right or passage apply to JAMES BANBURN, agent, 17 Broadway. New York city bills or gold only feceived for passage. First cabin, $75, BAILING JOR LIVERPOOL —THE CLERRATED CLIPPER SHIP Eid oF SEW FORK, now in the stream, will positive iy «ail thie day, at 12o°elock. | Room for a fewsmore passen gers. Apply (6 P.M. DEMAREST, #@ South street, JOR LIV ERPOOL—ROCHE'S LINK. —THE FAST SATL, ing tipper ship STR ROBT. PEEL satis Nov. 4 from pier 19 Fast river, foot. of Maiden lane. Ship MARY BRADFORD, on, sails Nov. 5. Passengers will be taken at low and found in ¢ provisions. Passengers broght Out from ireland or England. Apply to THOS. 0. ROCHE, 83 Ronth sire JOR LIVERPOOL—FIRST PACKET 11h PAVORITR ship A 2, Capt, Green, is now im the stream, a this day at 2P. M._ For passnge JOwtst ratesy ayn y co} 4 0O., 177 Broadwe VOR LIVERPOOL, ship ROWERL KEI anil Nov. 6, by For pares le COLLINe & treet, an elegant | K HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER «4, 1857. SHIPPING. pur wEITISH NORT gRICAN KOYA ar ee KTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL . FROM NEW YK Chief cabin pass ae <r ee Seeond cabin passa peneny ir Chiet Cabin pasettit® BO%0N HO LivaiirOot. Second cabin passage... ceadais ‘The ships from Boston ai at Watifax:” ARABIA, Stone, leaves N. York, Wednesday, Oct. 14 NAGATA, Wickman," Boston, Wednesday, Oct, t RERUPA Let N. York, Wednesday, Oct. 28 ih Page teh, oaton, Wednesday, Nov. 4 PERALTA Sudkine, N. York, Wednesday, Nov 1 CANADA, Lane, Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 18 + Stone, N. York, Wednesday, Nov. 29 Berths hot mes thi paid for, on board. je omnis of these shins will not be accountable for gol ; specie, jewelry, precious, mtones oF metals sinless bills of inding ate aim for, and the y ; walue there therein expressed." Vor treightor passage Apply tO FOUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green. ARKAT REDUCTION OF FARE TO. ork. J irs cabin. eee cen cium anomeee ryt y 5 . a0 308 ses BD int “i 88 paddle whee! steamship ARIEL, 2,000 ton: E. D. Ladiow, commander, and NORTH UAH 868 ton r &, Lefevre, commander, to sail from pier No. 3 North river, at noon precliely, carrying the United States mall, viz:— LEAVE NEW VOKK FOR SOUTHAMITON, HAVRE AND BREMEN FoR BREMEN ROUTHAMPTON, NorthStar sos S| Saturday, Nov. 28 | Ariel, Saturday, Nov. 28| ‘Do, Deo. 28] Do. ‘These sieamalips touch al Havre. Specie delivered in Lon- don und Parla. Yor passaxe or freight apply to D. TOK. RANCK, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green, New York. OR LIVERPOOL —THE UNITED STATES MAIL steamship BALTIC, Comstock, commander, will depart w ‘United States mails for Kurope positively on Satur bea Roremne 13 Lo ‘M., from her berth at the foot of Cal Mrost. For freight or i ing uncqualled Sccousmodations for elegatce and comfort, appiy to? EDWARD K. COLLINS, No. all street, Passengers will pleuse be on board at Ho'ciock A.M. All letlers must passthrough the Post oflice; any others will be returned. ‘Norioe.—The steamers of this line have improved water- tight compartments, jo expense has been spared to make the steamers of this Une th all respects as good as new. ‘The thorough examination given them proves their mode of construction yet unequalled. N. B.—Hereafier the regular built ships for this Une will perform the entire service. FARE REDUCED TO SOUTILAMETON AND, ‘The magnificent steamship VANDERBILT, Kdward Ilig- gins, commander, 5,268 tons, will sll From NEW YORK for "| from SOUTHAMPTON snd SOUTHAMPTON & HAVRE, | HAVRE for NEW YORK Saturday.. seeeeDee. 8 Nov. it Deo. 26 Price of passage—First cabin, $100; second cabin, $6. Spe. cie delivered In London and Paris,’ For freight or passage apply to Py PORRANCE, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green, New York. Letters for Enjland and Europe, prepaid, 5 cents each half ounce, (by enclosure of posiage stamps if from other cities.) Mill be received at No. 6 Bowhng Green, New York, up to 11% o'clock on the morning of walling. TE LIVERPOOL, NEW YORK AND PAILADELPTA Tieainship Company's, Clyde built iron crew steam OF BALTIMORE, 2,367 tons, Capt. It. Leitch. ¥Y OF WASHINGTON, 2,359 °° Capt P. Y OF MANCHESTER, 2109 Capt J. KANGAROO, Ta74 Capt. Jett ‘The undernoted or other vessels are intended to 4 lows:— FROM LIVERPOOL. | CITY OF BALTIMORE Wednesday, October 21, and every alieroate Wednesday. ROM NEW YORK. CITY OF BALTIMORE .... Thursday, November 12, and every alternate Thu ‘at o'clock, noun. Rates of cabin passage —Krom New York and Phiiade? ‘pool 21 guineas, sane 138 Wo gui accommodation tu the state rooms, all fees. ‘Third class passengors—A limited number of third cliss passengers will be taken and found in #8 much provisions as required, .From W'liladeiphia and. New York $0. From Werpool $45. There eventners are constructed witb improved water tight | comp: vuls. Exch vessel carries an experienced surgeon, and every attention paid to the comfort and accommodation of pansener Dratis on Liverpool from £1 upwards. For freight or passage, apply at the oillce of the Company, JOHN G. DALE, 15 Broudway, New York, agent, or WM, INMAN, 1 and 13 Tower Buildings, Liverpoo ROSKEY & COS LINE OF STEAMEI J New York, Southampton, London and Bre the European and American Steam Shipping | Loudon and Southampton, are appolated to sail rom New | York on every alternate Wednesday tor London and Bremen, touching at Southampton, to land passengers and mails for Kogiaud and France, They will remain one day at London and then proceed to Bremen. Returning, they will leave Bre- nen for New York on every alternate Saturday, sopping only At Nouthatpton. ‘These steamships are of the first class, an have superior accommodations tor passengers. They will ake 4 limited number of third class or sierrage passengers, A wur- eon attacked to each ship. The rates of freight te London Will be bus Title higher than those of sailing! Rates of assage—Pirst cabin, #4); second cabin, $50; steerage, $0. Te steamaip 4. Bok wilt sail from New York oa Saturday, detober Bi, at 120" . For freight or passage apply to C. H. SAND, 11 South Wiliam stree POR, fOUTHAMPTON AND, HAVRE. —THE UNITE! states mail steamer ARAGO, D. Lines, commander, Will leave for Havre, touching at Southampton, to Ivnd the mails and passengers, on Saturday, Nov. 14, at lz o'clock, from pier No. &% North'river, foot of Beach sweet, BETWEEN —Owned | | | | | PRICK OF PASSAGE. 5 ship ni cloning the engines, 60 that in the ever of collision or stranding the water could not reach them, and the pumps being ree to work, the safety of the vessel and passengers wor execured. itng- gage nol wanted during the vo board the day before sailing, mar 4ght OF passage apply 10 W. 8. DRAYTON, agent, No.7 Broadway. sua TO LIVERPOOL FOR $30.—THE STEAMSHIP CITY OF BALTIMOR! pusin Leiteh, will sail on tursday, the 12h of November. Fare in cabin, $75; steer: age 30, including 1 from or Wo Liver- pool, apply to R. 7 roadway. LACK BALL LINE OF PACKETS FOR LIVERPOOL — The clipper ship MANITATTAN, 3,00) tons, Capt, Dixon, wut sail on thursday, the Sih of November. For terms at cabin, ne ‘cabin ‘Atevrage passage, apply on board foor of cekman sireet, Kast river, or t0 YACOB WILSON, 105 South street. SN R LIVERPOOL—OLD BLACK STAR LINE—THE favorite tna! sailing packet ship CONSTITUTION, 200 tong, Anderson, master, will positively sail ax above on Fri day, Nov. 6. Has superior accommodations for all classes of aanengers, who will be taken at the lowest tale. AusLy on card. plet st, Baas River, or WILLIAMS & GUION, #0 Fulton sirect. TOTICE.—TAPSCOTT'S LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACK- ¢ia—Dacket of Nov. 4—The celebrated clipper ship KM- ERALD ISLE, Capt. Cornish, will sail ax above. For pas: sage in cabin, second eabin and steerage | whieb will be taken ata low rate), apply on bourd, : TAPSO RK BREMEN DIRECT—TO SAIL NOVEMBER 14e— ‘The first class paddle whee! steamship BRICSSON, A.B. rovisions. CORTIS & Fp day, November 14, from pler 37 North river.” First cabin, 8; second cabin, $60) steerage, $9. Only, & limived number of steerage passengers will be taken. For freight or passags Lowher, commander, will leave for Bremen, direct, on Sacur- | ory e TL SAND, 1 South William airect, or & DUN: & 6O,, 13 William street, corner of Reaver, OR CALIFORNIA.UNITED STATES MAIL LINE via Panams Ratiroad.—The United States Mall Steamsliip Company will despateh for Aspinwall (a Thursday, Novem: ber 8, aLtwo o'clock P.M. precisely, frum pier footot Warren sireel, North river, the well known and fast steamship NORTHERN LIGHT, Capt. Bl. Tinklepangh Passengers and mails will be forw by a ON ‘and 0On: nect at Panama wi is steamship Company's LDEN AGE. FT. Watking, com wnander, which wiltbe in rendineass aid ics immediate; for San Franciseo. The pablic are informed that the Paci Mail Steamship Company always have one or more extes sioamers lying at Panama ready fe nea ‘oavold Any posable Getention of lis.” Por passage apply to I. RE Tine hecan: stike company 1ff Weel treet, corner of Warren sievet, New York. Kegular Unied States mail steamer days, 5th and 2th of each month. JOR MELNOURNE, AUETRAT ANGAROO LINE— Suececding ship SERASTIAN CAROT—Positively first ship to sail, packet for Nov 21—The elegant A | exireme WEINHARD, Haske, commander, having ua- surpassed slate room accommodations for saloon pasaeagers, extra accommodations ip poop cabia on deck for ‘will be despatched for Melbourne direct, cabin ; Prompuy on ber appointed day. For freight or e ap: Ty on board, pier 10 Rast river, orto MAILLER, LORD & PEREAT. ide Wal mrcet, or to VOODRVE, ARKELL & 1OT, 106 Pearl street. KR HAVANA AND MOBILE The Uuiied States mall steamalip AKER CITY, K. W. Sacreuot, Commander, WI leave for the above portson Saturday, November from her picr 43 North river, foot of Spring sirect, at Packages recetved at t lnding signed up to (he be Hing. relight or passage, app! For ireight or passG “HELD sMitit & 00. Agenta, 4 Burling Slip, corner of South street, —__—_—_— oR HAVANA AND NEW ORLEANS.—THE UNITED ‘States mail steamship CAHAWEA, J.D. Balloch, com- gmandsn will commence Fecelving freight on Monday, Nor. Grand sail for the above ‘on Thursday, Nov. 12, at 12 clock pree pier foot of Robinson street, Nort precisely, from For freight oF pas Hy to the agents, river VINGSTON, CROCHERON & 0-13 Park piace. HAVANA, SISAL AND VERA CRUZ Spanish «| ‘amehip TOO, Captain Villamere. This favorite steamer haviog been put ia ete order, will ull for ihe shove ports ow oF sbout the 16th of November. Fr will be ts! A il, Vera & nd Campenchy, if cleat offers for the latter port. Tana passage only, ap- Ply A. CRIALLOS, 28 liroad way, vid USTRALIA PIONRER LINE, ¢STADLISHED 182 A ying the U.S. mail Sailing positively on the day advertised, From pier 12 Kast river, The At cllnper ship JOUN LANGE, 1,200 tons register, Lamike, commander, Is now loading and Will be despatched for Melbourne No- vember 2. This ship has long poot cabin and commodious State rooms, and the arrangements for light, ventilation Cleanliness are aneh as cannot poral) ‘et in the between feck cf a two deck ship: persons who have already crossed the AUantic will appreciate this, The rates of passage are the game ae charged by Baines & Co.'s Biack Ball line from Laver: | pool, and are as low ad can be afforded consistent with the Pequirements of passengers. The provisions are, as heretofore, of the very best quality. The new and splendid 4 Lelipper ship GENERAL CUSHING, 700 tone re Renjamin P. Dow, master, Will have immediate despateh for Sydney direct; has room | cabin ngers, and affords a most favorable op | ity for shippers, * Por freaght of tn n WOCAM Sight bill for eale and cash advances mad Consignecs in Australia, Willkinson, Bros & Co. | JOR SAVANNAH AND PLORIDA—THTE STRAMSITIP | | FLORIDA, Capt. Tanne Crowell, wi!l louse on Wednew | | . Nov. 4, at 4o’cloek P.M., from 4 North citer, } of lading signed only on 1. Wor freight of passeqe | | VEL be MITCHELL, i8 Broetway, Scam c connret With the alvove, leaving for Swrxonab | ' | every Monday, Woduesdny and Priday. (OR PORTSMOUTH, prensa AND RICHMOND. The Untied Stairs Mall steamship ROANOKR, Capuarn ons Skinner, will lene gm Wednenday, 4h ine ay seta P XU aterncon and at Petersburg the follow Pageengere for {ho South will proeged dirsett they* eatly on Friday morning. will he cheapest, plensamt A row. | \ wks 4 Teichmond, $16. Ay fe Uroustway. porte ng Green, asignments. r No. 9 Norfol jr pige IS North vives will Porgmewh the ms hy “hee rewt Sonthern mail fine, | T PGehmond wil ean (are, with stateroom, K, $8, 10 Peters. Wud 8 PORAAA SRS ADWAY THRATIR i. A. Marshall Sole Leasee | FB, Conway Stage Manager Doors opeas.at 6} o'cloumy login with Ororiurs ar The, PORLETV RLY Wi taAsT WEEK of the Grand Ronzani Mallet Troupe, in consequence of en gagements in other cities. Wednesday, Nov. 4, 189 =i Be Presented the second act of Inst reat novelty, Ff ‘To be followed by the Tk GOUDEN Mowe, Sustained by those truly grew artista, Mile, Lamoureux, the sisters G. and T. Prateat, Sig. Filippo Barat, Sig. G. Pratest, and the combined Balle: Troupe, under the direction of Sig. CENARE CECCHETTL Notice.—On Saturday there will be # grand Afternoon ballet entertainment. Moston on Monday, Mr. Me! engnged, and willappear on Monday, ar. ‘The Lallet Troupe having to a) Kean Buchanan, the tragedian, it Nov. 9, in the character of Ki OWERY THEATRE, Lessee and Manager xen and Parquette, i rit ‘Lhe superior attraction off a Ae ed nianile fills the old Kowery. Wensranay, Nov. 4, ts Morton's five act comedy of TOWN AND COUNTR Reuben Glenroy. ...Mr. Eddy | Rosalie. . Aud, for the last ime, JACK SHEPPARD. Mien Hallie St. Clair in her groat character of Jack Sheppard DON JL BURNS NEW THEATRE BROADWAY. MISS CUSHMAN will, by general desire, repeat for the last time her great and wondrous porsonation of Shaksporo’s heroine, LADY MACERTH. Other arrangéments forbid the possibility of any repetition of this popular performaiice Weduesday—Shaksperc's tragedy, in ive acts, of ACH 5 Macbeth, Mr. ©. Fisher: Lady Macbeth Miss Cashman ; Maedull, Mr. G. Bos ; Mateo, Mr, W. Briggs; Banque Mr. barrett; the Three Witches, Messrs. M. Smith, Moore and Setchell, The whole of the numerons company will appear tn the Witch Scene, and sing the original music, ‘Tu conclude with the farce of THE TWO BL ZZARDS To-morrow, Thuraday, last night of the ACTRESS OF PA DUA, whh Miss Cushman in her great part of TISBE, Friday, Miss CUSHMAN’S Benedl, when she will appear in two favorite characters, ‘On Saturday Miss Cushman will appear as Mog Merrilies, OOD'S BUILDINGS, BROADWAY, NEAR PRINCE Y. -Misa Sallie St. Clair atreet. Henry Wo0d... 0.0 0cc cece ce ncsecseceseceesees oe Proprietor ‘GEO, CHRISTY & WOOD'S MINSTRELS 0, open under the direction of 1. Wood and Geo, Christy. Ethiopian Minstrelsy, and their new piece, PETER PIPER PEP PODER, Tickets 25 cent ors open at 6; to commence at 73g o'clock. oO" 8% BROADWAY, OPPOSITE THE METRE politan Hotel a PRENDERGAST'S MINSTRELS. every night, week of Pree PhS AR a yl | senint ORIGINAL, TALENTED AND VERSATILE organization in existence, Shout of Iaughter—Screams of delight, Another bili of unprecedented . NOVELTY AND ATPRACTION. A new local quartetie, composed exprasaly for i VRENDERGAST'S MINSTRELS, entitied the PRESSURE OF THE TIMES, introducing a Lawyer, « Doctor and Broker. ‘she Portrait Paiiter, the Sawdust Brothers, Essence of Olé Virginny, Terpsichorean Varieties, Garrotters, Banjo 8 dc. dc. "The entertainments to conclude with a new Inughuble farce, entitled THE STATUE LOVER. Jake, 2 meddlesome boy, C. White; Pete, J. 1. Budworth, Philgarlic, « sly young man, T. B. Prendergast. Admission 25 cents to all parts of the house; orel tents reserved for ladles without extra charge. Doors open at Gig commence at 734 MALBERG AND VIRCUXTEMPS' CONCERTS—NIBLO'S SALOON, THURSDAY, Nov. 6. Admission’... ONK DOLLAR. Positively the last appearance of Mile, ERMINIE FREZZOLINI. First appearance this ¥eason of Mme. D’ANGEI and Mile, CATROLI, LABOCEITA, GASSIER, koce THALBERG and VIEUXTEMPS. ‘The programme. will comprise the following gema:— The Terzett trom Don Giovani, zzolini, Cairoli and Labooetta ‘the Comic Duet “Tatiana in Algeria .Mad.1 Angri and Rocco ‘The grand Scena from “I Lombardi,” performed by the fol- lowing combination of five artists FREZZOLINI, LABOCETTA, GASSIER, THALBERG and VIEUXTEMPS ‘The grand duet “Don Giovanni,” first time, Thaiberg and Viouxtempa Andante and Concert Walizes by ; oo Thalberg, Heverie, BY ............0+ EERE? Vieuxtemps Terzett Papatact)... Labocetta, Gi ler, Rocco Rondo (Cenerentola) b. . . Mad. D' Angri -Mile. Frezzolini red without extra Coucert to commence Aria (Sonnambula). Admission On N 5 this morning JUMEIEE walt, sas BROADWAY. ‘The Grand Tilustrations of DR. KANE'S ARCTIC VOYAGES, portraying the Bublime yet Awful Grandenr of the POLAR REGL THE OPEN POLAR DEA, as desertbed by MR. WILLIAM MORTON. Numerous relies of the expedition Dr, Kane's bag mo 4 dog h, Avec dresses, kalfe, ai Polar bear, Peasoo’ fag, &e. Every Evening at 8 o'clock. Wednesday and Saturday afternoons at 3.0’cloek. ‘Admission 2 cents, children balt prica, C RYSTAL PALACE.—LAST WEEK. WILL POSITIVELY CLOAS ON FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 6 THE GREAT FAIR OF 14K. AMERICAN INSTITUTE. Owing to the late paprophions, tate of the weather, and by almost universal request, rahave resolved ta defer ‘the final closing of INDUSTRIAL KXITRITION until the above ‘when it will ponilively clone. ‘The premiums will be announced in the lectuse room om Friday, at 2o'clock P.M. Besides the regular exhibition the EXTRA ATTRACTIONS Will be rontinned, as usual, without additional ebm THK PANORAMA OF THE RIVER RHINE withan explanatory lecture and appropriate music, twee each day, in the Picture Gallery THE NEW STEAM CALLIOPE: Will perform favorite airs almost hourly THE LIGHTNING PRESS will be in operation. THE GREAT AQUARIA enn be seen at all times a ioowyeears CORNET BAND inh erform Every Evening, and on Tuesday Friday 7 ¥ 2 cc the principal down town ferriam, nuiea which ruu withia & block of the Pee lace. avenue cars, from Hroadway, Vesey and Os nal streeta, run direetly to the door, Ms CUSHMAN RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES TO ber friends and the patrons of the drama vhat her KNEPIT will will take place at Burton's Theatre on Friday evening next, when she will appear In her favorite chracter of LADY GAY SPANKER, in the celebrated comedy of LONDON ASSURANCE, MR. BURTON Hox boo! MARK MEDDLE now open. WwW BLOWS NATIONAL THEATRE, PMILADELPHLA. Lessee and Manager. . Mr. 8. B. Harris FALL AND WINTER BEASON. The public is respectfully (atormed that this splendid estab. Hahment will open for the above weasona on or about the 16th of Nov., with three powerfel companies—Kquestrian, Drama He and Pantomimic N. B.—Ladies and gentlemen of first class talent wishin, Sheanemecte will pisnop make lnstant erpiication to 8, K. HARRIS, Florence Hotel, from Ip to 12.4. M. and from 3 to 6PM. After Nov. 5 to National Theatre, Pi a A EN anh RIO CONCERTS—FOR KIGHTEENTH STREET ME. thodiat Episcopal church, Hrookiyn Nov. 4—Porayih s) M. E.church, near Division at, New York. Nov. }—Seventh avenue M. K. church. near lath st., New York. Noy. 6—Kighteenth street M. B. church, Brooklyn. Tickets cents RESSURE OF THK TIMES COME AND HEAR PRENDERGAST. MINSTRELS. ‘A new local company. wuartetie, weitien exprenaly Cor tiie 4 Wal treet broker. cog dH. Badwort A lawyer T. eee ron tor. PB. Prend Nery original, funny, hitting several of the “big of Wall strvet. K CHINESE ROOMS REOPENED FOR BALLS, fairs, de —Theas aplendid rooma, located nt at0 Broad: er (on the Je aide of the street), between the St Riel and hotels, are admirably designed for the largest and beat class of balla, aad will be conducted om the most liberal principles.» They are now ready fur eagage menis. For terms, &e., epwy te the Superiaendent ROADWAY THEATRE. McKKAN BUCHANAN will make bia first appearance since his retarn from Califor. nia, Avatralia avd England, (where he has been received wit ereat Dy crowded and fashionable audiences, o® MONDAY, NOY. 9, tn the character of KING LEAR. RXHIRITION OF PAINTING yaw BY ARTISTS OF THE PaENCH SCHOOL, is now open at the oll ART UNION ROOMS, $97 Broadway, from 9 4. M.to SPM. and evenin from to 10 o7e! DH cenia, catalog eet weason ke Soeenta, it FRODSHAM, Secretary. STAGE CARPENTER WANTED—TO GO INTO THE country, None but competent men need apply. Cal at Foom No.3 Moffnt's Building, $3 Broadwas, between 12 and 1 o'eloek, this day SAE. THE TURF. — Uae, COURSE, L. L~TROUTTING. ‘On THE BENS fit of the widow of the late John Nelson. On Thurelay, Now 5, at 1% o'clock, Mile heata, best * in five to Wagons Wm. Whelan names Jake Onkley; names. & Miller's Damsel: H. Woodrutt names >. im. Lady Wootru ae ag 2 after five, ‘oodr' Vorhies names (2 ) Peter, to barness, Care leave the South ferr, mhiyo, for the course at 1 o'clock, and return as soon as the sport is over. Fare to go and re: urn conta, HAW & WHITE, Proprietors, L. L=BE! TNION COURS! EFIT FOR THE YY, Nelson.—On Thursday, November 8, at Ig P.M. The friends of the w have got_the horse owners to consent to trot Lady Woodruff ‘o wagon, Miller's Damsel and Jake Oakley to harness, in order that the pubilc might have & more satie- factory race, SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors, cAVEnn GE FIShok, RIVER, PAILROAD RRPRESG | TRAING ‘or Albany and Troy, c ; necting whk genera saa soethers ‘jim. leave Chere street pot at Sand 1150 A. M. and 5 P. ‘ALF. SMITH, € ™ A match for $000. Mile beats, best three im names br. m. Lady Cudney, to wagon; Py \irain for Albany, sopping st all Mme? ride. Piaing team, st at all atationa, LACE TWRNTY SieTH SPARED starton — opping ac al! stations, 745 A. N— Wilkumabrigge teain, ping wail eac one, ‘ak all te awa atallsixuoos. ata 1100.4. M Wiliams; | | | 7 | _ AMUSEMENTS, *IBLO'S GARDEN.—WEDNESDPAY EVEN G. Nov 4«. N A great eee VELA in !wo comic pies . “OMR'S GREAT NOVELTY. HOkAn “OBERT AND BERTRAND. “ile characters, ON OF A INTER. the Balleteomp ny. LL LAtie “lalale Characters by Mine. Mon, Commence at 74g, Becenia. ene J. Antoine in two ee. Doors open at 64; be iekets 50 conta, eis 0 cents, Uppes wet AC Doors, v Mr. Bourelenul "s brittiant adaptation, K INVISIBLE HUSBAND. Production for the Grst line in this theatre of that petite comedy of UNCLE FORK, Mr, Blake (fiest time) eerppee Second night of the admiraise™ AURA KEENK'S NEW THRATRE, Wepsrapay Evextna, Now. 4. To commence with MY SON DIANA Diag . Mies Keene | epUmus Smith Mr. Jee er Ww _— entitled HUSBAND OF AN TOUR Baranie. .Wheatleigh 4a fiers, mye obe mn Tord Thornley, $°°°°-2°040 | Pawar. ooo... Mw Welua Pierre Kouge. Jefferson Utes. Misa Thompace: La Fleur. . Peters ichette Misa Annie Taytar Will be produced to morrow (Thuraday) eventng the beadtt- ful drama, n five nets entitied THE SEA OF ICE: om Tam Moruen’s Prayer, with a splendid cast, all the original beaa- fitful music, and new and appropriate scenery, painted ex- press ly for the piece by Mr. ALMY, exhibiting efleots of the most novel and startling character, Doors open at 44; to commence at Ty precisely. CADEMY OF MUSIC—-THE OPERA. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Now. 4, First appearance in America of the celebrated lenor, SIGNOR BIGNARDI, pressly engnged for thy Academy of Music, Noried —The directors having made arrangements far the appearance of MLLE. ERMINIE FREZZOLINI at the on theatre in Havana, this celebrated cantateioe wl appear positively only for Two rent in New York, n Verdi's opera, in four adtay HIGOLETTO, : from the origina 16 whowe. inter of NARDI Tt will be given with new and aplendid see ebestva, a military band, and by the follow) Mile. PREZZOLINY, positively her last appe Sty. BIGNARDI, his test appearance in America. Madame STRAKOSCH ss ), DUBREUTL. Sig. TAFFA The sale of neat nf, at 9 o'clock pre cigely, at the usual t mences wt & Due not ice wilt be arance of her great character of GILIVA, of e obtained tm sain the directors hich will be prod is frou the eo are indebted for t the second ap D'ANGKL ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM. the new moral drama, founded on the Linde dt Chamounix,” and arranged in its prewea® atkins, Esa, MOTHER'S PRAYER On, Tur Rose or Pexnrtin, and presented with the followlag excellent distribution & characters: Wandering Davy, a shepherd Mr. Ai. Watictes Robert Lawler, « farmer. ...Mr. H, Ryne Arthur, Karl of Penrith, ¥. Hardenbergis General Blaekain.. pats Bridgmam Aline, die Rose of Penrith, with songs Mrs. C. Howard, Dame Margaret : Mrs. 11. Grattam Lilly Lover: Mrs. HL. Rynew Hi will be ted this day, Wensyanay, Now. 4, in the af jock, and again in the evening at 7 o'cloek. iu! Aquaria, or Ocean and River Gardens, are of the leading ‘attractions ot this popular emtablislie nitiance 25 cents to everything, children under tou, RYANT'S MINSTRELS. Mechanics’ Hall, 472 Broadway, above Grand street, Conti eks EMERY Eyraina Devine vane Ween. ‘ontinued success. New acts, songs, dances, 9 ings, burlesq &e. Immense hit of W. Percival ie rap and G. 5. Fowler. This week the new burlesque, MAGIO WELL AND BUCKET JERRY, NEIL and DAN BRYANT appearing in prominent characters. he Essence of Old Virginny eve Doors open at 6%; to commence at 7%. Acapeny OF MUSIC. SUNDAY, 50 cent The great success of the Sunday performances given Lag mith, which have been attended. b elite of the city, ime ie the moat prominent stockbolders, have induced the ra to give & GRAND SACKED AND ORATORIO CONCERT, ‘On Sunday next, Nov. 7, sion will be presented a programme on a seaie splendor and magnificence, in which will tala eminent artists: — iE aod Mad. D'ANGRI, Their first joint appearance, HENRI VIEUXTEMPS: His first appearance at these concerta, LABOCETTA, GASSIER aud others. NoTICR, MISS ANNIF MILNER, principal soprano for the great Englieh Festivals, and Mr. ERNEST PERRING, expressly engaged for the grand sacred performance to be given this season at the Academy of Music, will make them Bret appearal in New York as singers of sacred music. ‘The performances will include selections from three orate rios in English, TUK MESSIAM, CREATION, ELIS ATL, and from three oratorios in Italian, NABUCODONOR, MOSES IN EGYPT and STABAT MATRE A Concerto by VIEU X TEMPS, and BEETHOVEN'S COLOSSAL SYMPHONY in © MINOR, T) being the invention the directors » popularize sacred J to aflord « general opportunity of hearing Use mae of the great composers executed in the complete, manner, the price of aduniasion has been fired at ‘W cents to all parta of the Academy, and. 2 centa to the ampultheatre, Feats secured in advance, a charge of Silty cena, at Academy, C. Brousing's and Hall & Son's. PRANKLIN MUSEUM, NO. 127 GRAND STREET, ONR door from Broadway. N EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. The above ts the only establishment in the United Btatew where the Mode! Artisien are exhibited, composed of TWENTY. SEVEN YOUNG LADIES, the most beautiful and artistic exhibition in the world, Two performances given daily, commencing mt o'clock tn the afternoon, and at 7 in the evening. Fourteen new, original tableaux will be introduced every APTERNOON AND EVENING, with other original attractiona—Singing, dancing, glee duets, €c., by the Feats of strength and ngty by ths Ara® itis; Rthoptan ‘ea agility rab Girls; Centeieiuem, he, Doors open at_d in the afternoon and at the evening. Admissioo—Orcheaira seals 60 cents, boxee Private boxes $1, weats on the atage $3. MERICAN EXHIBITION OF BRITISH ART IS open in the new galleries of the National Acadeeny Design, one door from Broadway, in Tenth street, from 9 Ay M. 1057. M..and from 7 w 10 P. M. Admission 2 conta, Beason Uckets @ cents —_—_——eeS. OZART HALL, 663 BROADWAY, OPPOSITH BOND atreet.—The public are coapecttully informed that Above beautiful and spacious hall ly mow completed. Committees will fnd IC replela wlth every conventemee, lames ing attached Jarge and elegantly furnished parlors and ‘dreams ing rooms. The ballroom la deeoralad in frewco and ti by five magnificent chandeliers: also a fine and well ventilabe supper route, Every care bas been I) Ig also adapted for e the hall, and capable room for artists. It will be Imodation to any in the city her for Palle or concern Pusmination if rolicited by comm! f terms, Me. y to the Superiateudent, at the Hall, from 10 ue ble of wating five hundred persona rocure a thorough 210 erts, ror! . cured $1.00 ment of other physicians and drop ts your only reliance ( 3'Division street, the ouly place now #0 the very many extraordinary cur tt diet or hindrance from bneiness, when all olhew drive the disease in the blood.” $1 only, ent fromm secondary atuarks, and le the The man that counterfeite food medicine Is worse thaw a thie(, Medical books amd vice grat NEW EDITION OF HUMAN FRAILTY, OR PHYSE- ological Researches. —It is beautifully i ad describes the causes and effects of all diseases of nature, iteontaios copious inatructions for the perfect remo ration of those who are prevented by impedimenta from a@= diner a thorough cure in certain tering into the marriage wate, and also 8 professional invaluable work may be obtalard, aa well aa the T frm De, BARROW, No. lof Prince sirvet, a few blocks wah of Broadway, New “a. » R. WATSON HAS FOR A LONG SERIES OF irented ot lame than twenty thoumsod casch Wier jr ome * fiance of failure. ee ie mild, welboat talerrape tion to business or change of diet. Dr. Wateon is in attendance from 7 in the morning until 9 at night, at dence, 58 (fifty Ove) Walker street, a few doors weat way. consulting rooms are . WM. WATSON, MD. Formerly Surgeon to the Lock Hospital. Dror DUANE STRER?, TAS Ril nity cont ‘ inet tonty sx oars co is prnciiee to the Weabe a call om bum with <= hl : the certainty of being R. WARD'S UNFORTUNATER’ THE to meet With universal approbation, and stam) ha the greatest Demetactot of the Gay. De, Ward borety fersa ed of $8,000 hysician ‘rat wr private digeaace wi equaly tare demonstration, can eure form celerity, ease, safety and ashecan Jone nll other doctors eam dag ledge nerable cases progress in defiance « at by his w ul epecifie and his perfect know! every Mage of the disease, he ether alleviates or cures iy 00@ day. Those who doubt should eall, and he will cure them without charge. Remember, all ya who have been I for weeks amt months, drinking nanseous compounds #wallowing poisonous pills, that by calling on Dr WARh Soe tnay ins few days enjoy the pleasures of life and (eel * Richard {# himeel{ td * ee “anal srnety third ‘can of = Ties G1. Office 2 « R. CORBETT, 19 DUANE STREET, MEMBER OP the College of Surgeona, Londen, and of the Univ iNew York, may be consulted private win years in bi it iality © the ma ‘Obalinate cases ee diplomas is his offee, Charger moderate, ture exhanation, with local eretion, excess of other Of the idioms mandy explained; 11] - applement of srxtial Gperavings, wish * So? Dither, who may be consulted come Bare as iy tive) Walker street, « few doors weet o@ © VELPRAU'S, CIVIALES, ACTON'S, CURLe ine dhe netpal hospital pracuee of Paris and don, by Dr. LARMONT. A8 some persons afflicted with, Cases of tbe sexan! ayatem may not be aware of the fact, takes thin me'he Informing them be i the oni: in this city who is asively t and caring Gove er eacee, and Whose connection with fi | Ghahtes hum (o adopt the Iacaetand most radical en fog the oldest and most severe cages, At 82 Mercer street, cor Spring, pppoe the St. Nicholas, A. 5, woe ne 3 ¥ Doctor's Medical Adviser . 1 plot iustret ein 18 pletage ian OBR, Be +i _—- des Blate Unis, Stage Zettuag, Day