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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1857. hare LBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE NO. 4 AT Broad atreot.—Reguiar sale of stocks and Important Notice.—In order to prevent fictitious Sir. Nicolay hestoniades, Sethe welttation ot uxany of is ‘umerous patrons, to sell securities (in addition to his regular This arrangement Beta ‘convenience, without regard to sof wale. bert H, Nicolay will sell this day, Nov. 9, at Yeloek, Pep alin aay ee hep peda Pb Sern — *Bi8.000 Torr Hants and Alton RE: 10 per cont St met. bis rere viadity 6 per ceut Waler'Loan tds of 1B 10,000 Louisixna State r cent bonda of 1895, fis neces fy oer an wa cen Bess Cle and dO RBs seebeees2 Q0v Harlem Railroad. 10 Bank of Commerce. 50 Micl Central Railr: A Exchang: 3 Humboldt Fire ine oe ri Securities received in addition tothe cataiogue during ever} Shale, | Next regular sale, Thursday, Nov, 12." Special talenon ‘uesday and Wednesday. Regular auction sales of stocks and bonds every Monday and Thursday. Also special sales ail other days. “Stocks and bonds bought and sold at privaive le, and at the Brokers’ Board on commission. Intereat al ‘owed on all moneys deposited on trust and dividonds collect. Si, A JATgS variety of stocks and honds. constantly on hand ‘et private sale. ‘ALBERT H. NICOLAY Stock Auctioneer and Banker, N. ¥. C. TUTTLE, AUCTIONEER.—HORSES AND WA. + ofone at auction —A. ©. TURTLE will sell on Monday, wi o'clock, at No, 31 Crosby street, for account of whom tt Seay concern, 12horaes, 10 new and second hand wagons, har. LFRED BRAGG, AUCTIONEER.—A. BRAGG & CO, will sell at auction on Tuesday, November 10, at 10} ‘o'clock, A. M., at atore 33 Cortlandt sireet, 500 cases boots: Bhoes. "To be sold without reserve. UCTION NOTICE—SPECIAL SALE OF FINE OIL Paintings: SAMUEL OSGOOD & CO., Auctioneers, ‘Will sell at $1 Nassau street, to-morrow, Tuesday, at 12 O'clock noon precisely Twenty-three old and valuable oil paintings belonging toa ‘amily in distress. ‘The paintings are now on view. Al ‘Thirty. superior modern paintings, in rich gilt frames, b zc. 9 and other artista, whole collection will be (Positively sold without any reserve; and we would invite the ‘attention of connoisseurs and others tothe sale. Particulars ‘will be found in descriptive catalogues. UCTION NOTICE.—WINES AND LIQUORS AT AUC- tion.—20 cases of Schiedam aehnaps, 2cases of brandy' B cases of cordials, 2 one-eighth pipes of brandy; also # large quantity of other wines and liquors. ‘The above goods have een advanced on und will positively be sold. Also several Other articles. Sale will take place at 454 Canal street, tnis day, at 2 o'clock P. M. M. WITTERS, Auctioneer. UCTION NOTICE—B. B. BANGS, AUCTIONEER.— BANGS & CO. will continue to sell during the present ‘Week, by virtue of a chattel mortgage, the stock of rich dry ode, contained in the store $17 Canal street, two doors from jercer street, consisting in part of silks, defiaines, merinoes, wrlencias, cashineres, shirtings, sheetings, linens, hosiery. embroideries, laces, shawls, cloaks, and every other article ‘usnally kept in first class stores. ‘Sale to commence every day at l0 o'clock A. M., rain or shine, oC ANSE NOTICE.—CROCKERY, GLASS AND CHINA —By J.8. H. BARTLETT, auctioneer—Tuesday, Nov. 0, at 10 ofclGek, ni 8 Pearl street, peremptory sale, without Fyserve, to close consignments, of all kinds of crockery, glass, hina, britannia ware, &c. Now is the time to get bargains, UCTION NOTICK.—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER— By 8. BOGART. “Tuesday, Nov. 10, at 104 o'clock, at ‘The auction rooms, corner of Frankfort and William strests, mortgage sale of household furniture, consisting of a large ‘@ad general assortment of excellent honsehold furniture, “Siexant{russels, three-ply and ingrain carpets; kitchen furat- ure. UCTION _NOTICE.—THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEER— By BELL & LEONARD.—This day, at 10}¢ o'clock, in ‘the sales rooms, corner of Reade and Centre streets, by order ‘Of the executor, # valuable assortment of household furniture, ‘Suitable for families, &c; splendid etegere invalid chair, coat F100; desk and chair, bureaus, bedsteads, three retrigera- “bore, show cases, chairs, &c., one Herring's iron safe. Avira NOTICE.—WM. WILDE, AUCTIONEER— By BUSH & WILDE.—This day at 1036 o'clock, at 4 hite street, the furniture of a boarding house: bureaus, Sofas, sofa beds, couches, bedsteads, mattresses, feather beds, €arpets, olicioth, bar room cbairs, glass ware, gas Gxtures, &c. Deposits required. UCTION NOTICE.—THE [FIXTURES AND BALANCE of f «first class tea store will be sold at auction 10, at o'clock A. M., at No. 427 Hudson auctioncer. will offer for sale the entire stock of Mrs. F. PM SALE OF FURNITURE.—E. D. SEILY, fet whurger, 449 Fighth avenue, on Wednesday, 11th inst., at 0 o'clock, A.M. ‘The stock consists of well made maho @nd ph . bedroom, dining and kitchen furniture, rr Bedding, &c., which must be sold without reserve. UCTION SALE OF BOURBON AND MONONGAHELA whiskey.—EZRA LUDLOW, Jr., & CO., 28 Pine street, 11 sell, at their salesrooms, on Monday, November 9, at 1132 o'clock, 100 bbls. of old Bourbow and Monongahela whiskey, {n Ivts to suit purchasers. Also, assortment of brandies @nd whiskey in demijohns and botties. Avamtee SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURF—CON- sisting of two suits of rosewood furuiture, one plano Wwashstands, tables, forte, bookeases, Wardrobes, bureau) walnut bedsteads, bol Chairs, sofa beds, mahogany and blac a lows, Mattresses, blankets and quilts, chande- ers, gas brack! Sn. together: ‘with « large lot of Brussels and Ancrain carpets, oileloth, stair rods, of] paintings, stoves, de. “he whole to be sold Without reserve. Deposits required. Fil take place thie day, at Zo'elock al 148 Spring street, near ‘Wooster. THOS. M. CONNAUGHTON, Auctioneer, : ba = — SSIGNEES' SALE.—A. M. CRISTALAR, AUCTION. eer, 23 Rowery.—This day, Nov. 9 at 10% o'clock, « farice stock of linors, segars And groceries, comprising port, Bherry and Madeira Wines; cognac and Seignette brandies, Fiolinnd gin, Jamaica rum, Monongahela, Scotch and Irish hiskey, and a large quantity of pure spirits, champagne Bnd claret, 45,000 sears, sugars, teas, coffee, sploes, mus- Srd, Hee and blue q. By order of J: JONES and JAMES ANNER, assignees B, BANGS, AUCTIONEER. . BANGS & CO. will offer for sale to-morrow, Nov. 10, Br 1036 o'clock, at their salesroom, No. 8 Nassau strect, a de> Birable nssortme NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE, Consisting in part of beds, matiresses, bedsteads, bureaus, wardrobes, bookeases, parlor suits, etegeres, chatrs, lounges, e., &e. ewood and oak chamber and dining room furnitur Parties wishing furniture at a low figure will find this sale sworthy of their attention, as every article offered will be posi- lively sold. Catalogues ready early mornlug of sale. AN EXECUTION, I WILL EXPOSE the 9h day of November, 1887, at nd street. all the right, thle and inte, of ing. ROBERT RELD, Ooustadle, JR., & CO. 2 PINK STREET, WIT. November 9, at thelr salesroois, at or enleceche dete, Vont $1,500, B VIRTUE ¢ for sale, on 3 1 o'clock, at'39 Hamm Test of Mr. Levy. with the following property, consisting School books, sofas, chairs, tables, oileloth, carpets, loki Elasses, €o. ZRA LUDLOW, RANCIA NASH, AUCTIONBER.—SPLENDID HOU entieman hold furniture, ih N x F hole forming a superb which may be found rieh velvet carpets, pificent rose lor suits, covered in elegant ade; larg wo rosewood elegeres, With marble tops and mirror lined with satin wood, very expensively yaewood contre, side ant work tables; la lies’ rosewood secretary with mirror door, lined with satin vood; rosewood secretary, with elegant carvings, made to fateh the rosewood parlor furniture, rosewood corner and tusic stands; splendid seven octave rosewood Miller pre- dium pianoforte, richly inlaid with pearl and pear! keys, de 4dediy one of the most superb instruments ever made, richly ‘enbradered cover and stool; French plate mirrors, expen ‘ave ince and brocatel window curtains; also a great variety oi! jrintings, embracing many valuable specimens—winter genes, sea views, moonlighteses views, landscapes, &e. match; dones and backs curved; elegant gail eltgantly framed; large size elegantly decorated ‘fina Vases, parian and inese figures; twenty-one ‘hy @molu’ clocks, together. with many. other costly Mantel ornaments; mahogany, black walnut and rosewood @ishinted chairs, covered in hair cloth and medallion; rocking fad emy chairs, Aofes, oak and black walnut extension tables, zich cline sete, cu: yids ware, comprising & full assoriment, «. champagne goblets, celery glasses, monades, pitchers, &C.; also, cont! ing casters with aplendi ent @aives, comm turees, he, Ang naple, cotinge @hairs elegant rove Tin ltaeaRes, Pose Wo Diack walnut and mahogany cual oot andl mahogany bedateads, nd mahogany marble top ja to mat shedsteads, magnificen| hina ollet gets, bedroom carpet, mirrors, totlet and work tabieg elegant air carpets and rod 1 stands, ae Positive, N Furnit cked and ‘an experienced person at the sale. Parties tm ipged by Grant of sdlid rosewood parlof furniture of the most expensive Sorgmption will do, well wo attend, Sale positive, rain or shine. ‘edyeaday, Nov. 1, large and extensive aale of costly rove wondand Mahogany furniture of every description contained $y ears sory preminen 494 Hrondway, near Broome street he vhole to be closed out at whatever sacrifice, in conse ewe of the general suspension incall kinds of business, hapekeepers and dealers will profit by attending this sale. ‘Parteulare to-morrow. G" BERT 8. SAVAGE, AUCTIONEER,—RY ORDER OF .—DITLER & SAVAGE will sell at their sales room, No A2 Cedar street,-on Tuesday, Nov. 10, at 0 A. M. ‘and peremptory #ale of rich and fashionabte mate np ra, the moat costly capes, sets and muffs will be sold in lote Ey eit Alge on same day reguinr sale of wtaple and fancy dry goods homery, &ke., &e. L. SMITH, AUCTIONEER—POSITIVE SALE OF T elogant carved rosewood parlor furniiure, pianofor very finely ininid, fall 7 octave; gilt framed pier wlassas niitings. table cislery, eines and plated ware—Ou Tuesday, Jywomper 10, ni he residence, 116 West Fifteenth atraet, al 10% o’glotk, without any reserve, rain or shine. Those in wantof superior furniture, but liitie used, would do well to Btiond, as every article i& of the best description, made Q@nosily to order, and consints in part of one finely inlaid innotorte,] oriave, warranted for two Z2Are weno stool Rui'cover, several vory salnable oil paintings, frame Stoollent aad choice subjects: parior (urnfars, en aulte, via; two auite beavily om rose wood, 7 And 9 places, covered With rlcbestantin brocade, oarved rosewood reception chairs, ‘Voltaire chairs, in satin; two very large French plate mirrors, lit tremes Tiatian marble stands, rosewood marhle top cen. 1, aide are sofa tables; rosewood etogere and cabinet, French plate doors and backs; large Iresden china vases ai Jabra, corner etageres, jali—Rosewood hat stan Bedroome Are furnished with ingeain and three ply earpeta, eleht pure Curted hair mitiresses, spring do., aglid rosewood gothic bed: Blead, marbletap dressing breans,Washatanda, black walnut ‘Filrabothan, do.; mahogany sofa beds, spring seat chara, Pockers, ens: ks, vases, toilet seta, Deda and beds - TS Aes LEEDS & 0O., AUCTION RERS—OPFICR 0. 23 Newnan wtrnet, will well at anetion on " November in, wid orl Mienat of the aalesroomn, No. Kb short tail, about and gentie in n@le horse ba in perfect order Nasantt are eV sixteen hands Meh, warran’ ali harness, stout’ aie yoara old, Also, a ronehe, very handsome, lined with moroce fund very Hitile ied, Alan, a eet of harness FENRY DN. RATS, IR. AUCTIONKER —BY HERTS & H Wore On Thestay, November 10, at 104 o'elock, at the salearoom, No. 6% Pine street, consiable’s ante of fixtures fond furniture of 9 ping saloon. Tables, chairs, counters, migha, ice box, cookit = fe. By order of }OUN H, HILLIER, Constable, GaLAS AT AUCTION. ROOMS, &c., TO LET. se Rn AO AARNE ak JB. AUCTIONERR.—BY HERTS & PER MONTH VOR THE FIRST FLOOR AND ARE BEDUCED TO PTO! VRE.— on’ Puceday, November 10, at Ol anenthovae in rkiyn oe southode | A ‘The mseniteeyt steamship VANDERIILT, Raward Hig Twenty seventh sirect, the furni- ip house from the corner of Court sitet, | Kits, commander, 6.268 tons, will wail 5 in. | Apply (oF. I. RING, 229 Broadway, office No. 6 From NEW YORK for” | From SOUTHAMPTON and ny sagas, bu- SOUTHAMPTON &AHAVRE,| HAVRE for NEW YORK, uss ‘he. bedsteads, PER MONTH FOR A FURNISHED HOUSK, OON- | Saturday ......, Dec. 6] Raturday . Nov. 16 nes ing, me inirrors, brocatel window cur- taining twelve rooms, It has gas, Water, velvet car Raturday... “Dee. 26 oil paintings, oupmarings. lawn large mirrors, lace curtains, wud every convenience for Price of passago—First cabin, $100; second |, $0. Spe- together win the usual of kitehen uten- |. ing; 15 minutes walk irom the ferries. Inquire at | CY delivered in London and Paris. For freight or passage the ‘will commence. Cata- ‘re strect, one door from Atlantic street, Brooklyn. | #! ie to sale. Fulton avenue cars. joey tant agent, No. 6 Bowling Green, New Ly . ers land and Europe, centseach B. HERTS. JR., AUCTIONEER. —BY HEN ‘COTTAGE T0 LET—WITH FOUR LOTS OF GROUND Goy onclosire of polians eae it toms other clea), MOSS. Will seli on ‘Tuesday ber ‘and stable attached, corner of Fourth avenue and Seven: | Wtilbe received at No. & Bowling Gréen, New York, up to the ealesroceas, No Hae iv-drat street. Inquire of C. RITTER, 38) Greenwich street, 1}e o'clock on the morning of sailiny a sy oo ha I prising choice green and black white 1K GRITISH NORTH AM D, (AIL, Sugars, syrup, molasses, adamantine candi FURNISHED FIRST CLASS HOUSE, IN NICK OR- T stenumhips. teeter ee catsups, sauces, anchovies, Dutch der, to let, near Bleecker street, the owner going in the FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERFOOOL. ‘man and domestic segars. Also, a country, Rent until $600;0r would be leased at that rate | Chtef cabin rassage. es mare choice wines and liquors. for a longer term. 1 Ww. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. Seeond cabin passage 15 SS eer FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOL, RY B. HERTS, JR., AUCTIONEER.—BY HERTS BOARDING HOUS! = Vv! Chief cabin passage 5 FENG Will selon ‘Thuraday, November 13 convenient to ele yey fot g ee ae Second cabin pasmge ae O'clock, in the gallory over the salesrooms, N rent, $600. The entire furniture very low. Price, panet pipe rea xn call at Halifa . hing 0. street, by order of assignees, » magnificent’ assortment of ive sixty ao worth “ +h diamond sad gold jewelry, gold ver watches, &c. Sale positively with: ‘Out reserve, for cash. Particulars hereafter. 3 ‘OUSE: Eee soe reach plate F Ban] ‘Witton and velvet carpets, coat pler and {ot mirrors; sree sulle of Fish peer rosewood Pp , seven octave; valuable oil tings, pearl and ah hes at 248" West, Twenty-third near With avente.—-DANIEL 8. HOUGH, wuctioueer, will sell ‘at 10 oleloek, ‘the ontire fur essai A aha gas an Tate }; el Fosewood Fe ich sald sad tapocteys eee ‘wood corner with’ mirror backs; rich lace window Curtain and shades, bronze and ormoln clocks, costly china Sason and rich parlor ornamenta, 4c... with a of fine ott z room and chamber furniture, elegant Bion taifes chars rich, band decorated tea and cotfee sets, elegant ruby and cul glassware, pearl and liver eutlery, cake 8, bureaus, Washstands with marhle tops, cost- ly decorated china toilet ‘sets, best hair mattresses, beds and bedding, French oval mirror, sults of furniture in e and mabog: ring seat chairs, rose’ Rallstand,ollolets, dor Bate. positivertand no postponement MORIARTY, AUCTIONEER—WILI SELL, THIS DAY, ‘At 1034 o'clock, at 173 Ohatham square, a xeneral assort’ ment of furnit Is0, # large amount of ‘blankets, slightly ‘damaged; also, carpets, oll paintings, and a variety of other goods. J. MACKENZIE, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, THIS day, at 103g o'clock, at 209 Hudson street, all the furni- ture of 4 first class house, all in good order and well worthy the attention of housekeepers and others. ORTGAGE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, mirrors, carpets, stoves, gas fixiures, 4c. SAMUEL O8GOOD & CO,, Auctioneers, Will sell at their salesroom, 81 Nassau street, 0-morrow, Tuesday, at 104 o'clock, precisely, ‘The entire furniture of a large house, removed from Twen- ty-eighth street, by order of the mortgagee, comprising two rosewood parlor spits in green silk velvet plush, one rose- wood suit in French satin brocatel, one solid any pal lor suit in velvet plush; one superb French plate mirror, cost $210; several Freneh plate pier and mantel glasses, one solid oak and richly carved sult chamber furniture with marble tops, costin June $175; four enamelled suits for bedrooms, ma. hogany and rosewood dressing bureaus, rosewood and ma- hogany etegeres with mirror backs and doors, do. oak, do. two splendid rosewood and mahogany French’ secretary book cases, wardrobes, snahoenar. and rosewood bedsteads, pure hair matiresses, &c., mahogany sofas and chairs, rosewood Jounges in brocatel and hair cloth; oak, mahogany and black walnut extension dining tables, rosewood and mabogany mar- ble top tables, corner ctege eres, cane seat chairs, French bed- steads, washstands, breakfast tables, table linen, bedding, china, glass ware, several cooking and other stoves, Brassels, tapesiry, three ply and ingrain carpets, gas chandeliers, &c. Iso, perior old oll paintings, all of which are consider: je and cost the owner a large amount. Ni ‘he above sale will positively tal tised and the goods must be paid for on day particulars in catalogue on day of sale. adver- of sale. Full This sale offers a rare chance to those about purchasing fur- niture, as it is the largest and best assorted collection of fur- niture offered at auction this season. ORTGAGE SALE AT 23 BOWERY.—A. NM. CRIS- TALAR, auctioneer, wil! sel! on Tuesday, 0th inst., at 103 o'clock, & large assortment of merchandise, consisting of mahogany ‘bookcase, bedsteads, sofas, chairs, tables and rockers, Brusacis and ingrain earpeting, one splendid rose- wood pianoforte, one large gilt frame mirror, 30 pieces bed ticking, feather beds, hair mattresses, quilts, blankets and inlows, oll paintings, engravings, clocks, mapa, girandol lt, bronze and china vases and mantel ornaments, ated cruct stands, knives and forks, spoons, window shades and fancy goods, one Singer’s sewing machine; guns and pistols, carpenter's tools, large lot of percussion caps, portemonnales, and a variety of other fancy articles; 50 back ‘ammon boards, and, OB account of whom it may concern, room fixtures, counters, decanters, bottles, glasses, bar ornaments and a'number of other articles too numerous too numerous to mention. RESSING WANTS.—TUNIS MORRELL, AUCTIONER, Will sell this Monday morning, at 104 o'clock, at 162 Broadway, next to the corner of Liberty street, a variety of furniture, paintings, mirrors, gold jewelry, Havana sears, canary birds, silver plated ware, show cases, desks, stuff birds, &c.: gold jewelry, from most celebrated manufac turers, of newest styles and every variety. Speculators will attend. N. B.—Consignments of every descraption of ware and goods aolicited for auction sales at this unsurpassed loca~ ion, to meet the best sales, Which are fully settled to give every chance to consignees. OBERT PENN, AUCTIONRER, WILL SELL ON WED- nesday, Nov. 11, at No. 188 Division street, al 10% A. M. the stock of a house furnishing and stove store. stove furnaces and ranges; per boilers, tin boilers, dish a1 baking pans, tea and coffee pots, iron saucepans, ‘fire irons, arrot and bird cages, ships! compasses, brooms: pa boxe Jnstre, coal hods, wheelbarrows, 100 children's chairs, lamps, hardware, sad irons, scales, guns, pistols, knives, forks, tinman’s toels and machines. Sold on account of dissolution of partnership. OBERT PENN, AUCTIONEER, WILL, SELL ON TUES day, Nov. 10, a 10% A. M., at S81 Ninth avenue, between Thirtieth and Thirty-first street, household furniture, sofa, sofa chairs, tables, bureaus, Brussels and ingrain carpets, oil h, bedsteads, bedding, hair mattresses, clocks, glasses, Ac OBERT PENN, AUCTIONFER—WILI SEL, THIS DAY, lock, the siock, furniture and fixtures of the 46 t Broadway—oil cloths, car demijohns, ice box, chairs, tables, ORERT PENN, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL, THIS 5 M., the furniture inthe Plough Tavern, 183 Liberty street, between Greenwich and Washington: bedsteads, feather beds, mattresses, bureaus, sofas, tables, chairs, onrpet, stoves, HOS. VEITCH, AUCTIONEER.—STORE 16 SPRUCE street.—Sherli™s sale virtue of several write of execution to me directed and delivered, I will expose to sale At public vendue, on Monday, the 9h day of November, 1357, at Oo'eloek in the forenoon, at 883 John street, all the right tide and interest of Edward V. Price of in and to one iron safe, one desk, &e., Ac. JAS. C. WILLET, Sheriff, W. dt HOXD, AUCTIONRER—BY WM. T. LLoYD.— + On Tuesday, November 10, at 10}, o'clock, at No. 5 Astor place, near Fourth avenue, the entire stock of a cabinet maker declining business, consisting of elegant rosewood par lor suits, covered in crimson and maroon brocatel; rosewood mirror, back and door etegeres, carved rosewood pier, centre, sofa, cross and side tables; rosewood and mahogany French, Gothic and plain bedsteads, bureaus, wardrobes, washstands, kofas, tote-n-tetes, Turkish easy, reception and arm chairs, oak, black Walnut and mahogany extension tables, with chairs to match, — Also, # large lot of seeond hand furnit embracing bureaus, washstand, olleloth, painting, engray nails, &e., which will ings, stove, earpets, main, kitchen ponitively be sold to the highest bidd Ww"; WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL day, at 20’clock, at 454 Canal street, the entire g household farnitur leaving the city—sefas, sofa bedsteads, chairs, |), Frenel = mirrors, rose wood and mahogany hookeases, dressing bureans and Imahogany and other bedatends, ends, Wardrabes, SON, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL at 2ig o'clock, 489 Greenwich st assortment of housekeeping arti range, cost $100, and other farn to mention, Ali fine ‘bay horse, suitable for any business; Wagon, harness, buffalo robe, whip, &e., the property of a'gentieman leaving the city. Will b fod to the highest bidder FINANCIAL. ; 15.000 BAXTER 8Y4 PARTY RESIDING IN 0. Milwaukie, Wis, on first class property tn that city, worth $100,00, for which an anwual interest of twelve per cent will be paid for the term of four years, Ad- dress box 4,695 Post office, N. ¥. yeye SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO. street, one door from Greenwich. ‘Inter fix 6) per cent on sums from $1 \o $4). daily from 10 A.M. to 2P. M., and on Mondays, Thursdays and Satur. days from 4to7 P. " TP My ALTER W. CONCKLIN, President, Vaxpranit L. Buxton, Secretary ACIFIC MATL STRAM SHIP COMPANY, NEW YORK, % WARREN t the rate of November 6, 1867.—The directors have this day declared, Out of the profits, a dividend of ten per cent, payable to the stockholders on and after the 11th inst, The transfer book bossa ntl toe REDERICK HOFFMAN, Secretary, BRN COLLECTIONS.—VINCENT J. SCOTT, agentes Petrol, Mid rill collect, tn the eity and ronghont remit promptly at current raves, Heters 10, “k Boou,"New’ York; Kedward Morrison, New York. Derrort, October 28, 1867. —_—_—S——[—— SS MISCELLANEOUS, (AbExANDI' KID GLOVE CLEANER, used in London and Paris—a liqut ously, and removes grease from. clotbiny Tot Broadway, room 10, Sold by jumera. WHOLE WINTER'S AMUSEMENT ONLY 25 CENTS. — AL Gait atonee and get RACE of the Yankee Novions play ing cards, Lots of fun for INODOROUS, Jeans insiantan: Price 25 conta. ugginia and per- dull times. W. STRONG, 78 Nassau street Fees, BUTTER OF THE FINEST QUALITY RE- ‘ceived daily in pails, tubs, firkins and dairies, from the Hest dairy farms in the country, and for sale at ali times be low the market price, by R. B. LEWIS, 73 Vesey street, N.Y. HA". HOUSE GRAPES FOR SALE. INQUIRE OF HY k, CHITTY, New London, Conn. NOTICE —GRORGR Ww. TosER, SIGN PAINTER, Ciate Hojer & Graham, }—To my friends and the public. =I am still to be found at the ol stand (putty is up and put ty Is down), 95 Duane street. Signs ang banners painted o uit the times. ‘GRO, W. HOJKR, 9% Duane street, corner of Broadway. R G8, RAGS, RAGS.—CASH PAID FOR RAGS, AT the new rag store, 46 Beekman street, TLICA~FOR SOAP MANUFACTURERS, 10 TONS; china clay, 59 tonat Roman and Portland cement, 108 bar- rela, Venetian red, 100 do.; ground flint, $0 do.; terra alba, 100 asks, Bath bric! 10,000, malt {thes 60 floor tiles, 5, to Piryand arrive. For sale by J Pr WAMMILL, 110 ‘ear! street. EWING MACHINES. —WATSON'S Sh 8] ING MA chines are now ready for ante a Broadway These are the only machines really suitable dor family nee. and their feat) them within the reach of all, Erson ope ? intending hase A sewing machine will do well to a: ine household favorites before paying from @J5 to $150 for heavy, cumbersome or complicated ones. Tt rey o one hour's tuition te heeome sklifal operators Les<ona given ratis, The machnic has just heen snatained by verdict of the Jnited States Cirenit Court WATSON WOOSTER & CO., 449 Broadway, GPWING WACHINK WHEELER & WILSONS WE 4) dium, onty sit weeks in mee, to be sold cheap, for cash, Apply tminediately, at 188 West Twenty seeomd greet CANADA, Capt. Lang. Good paying boarders; from 15 to 18 will remain. AMERICA, Ci ‘ib. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. ARABIA, Capt. J. 31 pt. Wickman. ASIA, Capt. E.G. Lott NIAGARA, Capt. Ryrie. FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE HOUSE TO LeT— | AFRICA, Capt, Shan EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch. No. 2 Hoorman place, 3 parlors deep, in very nice order, | 4, ete Nensela carry n char white Tight at mbsi-bead; green on starboard bow; PERSIA, Judkins, CANADA, Lan ARABIA, Stone, NIAGARA, Wickman, red on Port bow. leaves N. York, Wednesday, Nov. 11. Boston,” Wednesday, Nov. 18. inted throughout, with gas chandeliers, baths, water ‘early rent To be ween from 10 to RICHARDS, 807 Broadway. range, 4c. 2 "Apply to BW. NUMBER OF FIRST CLASS FURNISHED HOUSES | Ay ston, . A iret immesiately—One near Washington square, rent | 4) BERIGA, Tait” N. York, omnentey, aE que | EUROPA, Leitch, i por ag ry Rnlil May, $700, or. would be leased for a term of ye in West Fifteenth street, near Sixth avenue, yearly rent $1,400; one, 132 Prince street, eighteen rooms, near Broadway, to be seen from 11 to 12; one in Weat Twenty-titth street, sixteen Fooms, where, portion of the rent will be taken in board; nd one near avenue, yearly rent $850. woB: W. RICHARDS: 307 Broadway. et GOOD STAND.—A NICE STORE AND DWELLING to let, 45 Canal street, recently occupied as & French ‘ No eaday, Dee. Bertha not secured until paid tore rh? Wednenday, Dee ‘An experienced surgeon on board, The owners of these ships will not be acenuntable for gold, silver, bullion, fi wie, Jewelry, precious ones or metals, ‘unless bills of Ladin} e signed therefor, and the value there- of therein expressed. "For {reizht or pasaage ayply to E. CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green. REAT REDUCTION OF FARE TO EUROPE. bakery and confectionery. “The fixtures nnd everything com- plete for carrying on the businead together with tie carpets, Givinteshin *s : marble top tables, &c., will be sold at one-half thelr value, having been purchased ata Sheriff's sale yesterday, the same having cost to fit up over $1,500. hee to JOHN J. SILL- COCK, No, 441 Canal street, or to B. W. RICHARDS, No. 307 Broadway. In the first olass paddle wheel steamship AR! ¥. D. Ludlow, commander, and NORTH STAR, 2800 tons, P E. Lefevre, commander, to «ail from pier No. 3, North river at noon precisely, carrying the Unite: LKAVR NEW YORK FOR States mail, viz. . SOUTHAMPTON, HAVRE BREMEN FoR —_SOUTHAMPTOW PARTMENTS TO LET—CONSISTING OF TWO OR AND BREMEN, SOUTHAMPTON. — FOR NEW YORK. more bedrooms, bath roort, n and use of parlor, | North Stal eae Saturday, Nov, 28] Wi ‘Dec. 2 Weil furnished, on one floor; terms moderate: possession iim: ‘Saturday, Nov. 201 sean ay, Tos el Wed'y, Dec. 30 mediate, Apply at 49 Vandam street, near Varick. ‘These steamships touch at Havre.” Specie delivered in Lon- don and Paris. For pouage or freight apply to D. TOR- HEAP RENT.—$75 FROM NOW TILL MAY 1, FOR va ‘ : ave poumibgucenentend third Groce. chageninel hagee, | een ee tert ue lene creche nem Sark, neighborhood, &c., near Broadway and Eighth street, to IE LIVERPOOL, NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA small family Who ‘will keep in order a single gentleman’ two rooms and furnish light breakfast in room. Address aD Coen See nee en 's Clys CITY OF BALTINORE,- £867 tons, Ci ips Robinson, Herald office, immediately. CITY OF WASHINGTON, 2,380 URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—@ WEST TWENTY. | KANGAROO) Tart sixt treet, handsomely and completely furnished throughout; gas fixtures, bath, water closets, &c.; rent very moderate and immediate possession, Apply on the premises, or o A. J, HAMILTON, 18 Exchange place TORE TO LET—%63 CANAL STREET, NORTH SIDE, 15 between Wooster and Laurens streets, about 6 feot deep: undernoted or other vessels are intended lo FROM LIVERPOOL, CITY OF BALTIMORE... «Wednesday, October 21, and every alternate Wed ri CITY OF BALTIMORE. ‘Thursday, Novembor 12, with two show windows, suitable for a wholesale or retail | and every alternate Thursd jaloalg, 408. business. Also the upper part of the same house, suitable for |” Rates of cabin passage —From New York and Philadel- a dweliiig or othes, Dusiness purposes. | Posscksion imme: | phia, $7. From Liverpool, 21 gulueas;, 12 gu 15 diately. Apply to F. W. PACKTEANN, 425 Canal street. Guineas, according to the accommodation ‘in the state rooms, — $$$ nnn | ill having the same privilege in the saloon, including GTORE 70 LET STORE AND TWO LOFTS AT 280 | stewaru's feos Washington street, between Warren and Chambers, class passengers.—A limited number of thind class suitable for a flour, provision, or any other business. passengers will be taken and found in a4 much provisions as From a Philadelphia and New York, $30. mers are constructed with improved water-tight compartments. Each vessel carries an experienced surgeon; and every attention paid to the comfort and accommodation aasengers. Drafts on Liverpool from £1 upwards, For freight or passage, apply at the office of the Company, JOHN G. DALE, 15 Broadway, New York, agent, or WM. INMAN, Land 13 Tower Buildings, Liverpool, agent, (OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED States mail steamer ARAGO, D. Lines, commander, will leave for Havre, touching at Southampton to land the mails and passengers, on Saturday, Nov. 14, at 12 o'clock, from pier ND FLOOR OF HOUSE 87 AVE- nue C. The rent will be moderate to a small respectable family. Apply on the premises. 10 LET—IN JERSEY CITY, TO AN AMERICAN family only, part of a nice brick house, desirably situated and containing aii the modern improvements. Rent low to a good tenant, Address A. B., box 1,032 New York Post office. (0 LET—THE UPPER PART OF A GENTEEL TWO and a half story house in the Ninth ward, consisting of five or six rooms conveniently arranged, will Be let low to @ good tenant. For particulars address C. E. A., Herald office. 0 LET—A BASEMENT, SUITABLE FOR A Piryst. | No. 37 North river, foot of Beach street, clan's office, or will be let for any other reapectable busi. | PRICE OF Pas#AGy faess,at TASpring sireet, near Broadway. Also furnished | Figsteabins 5... 81), Senond cabin. #78 or 05 Fe saat er engines, #0 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. Bag: kage not wanted during the voyage should be sent on board the day before sailing, marked “below.” For freight or pas WAYTON, agent, No.7 Broadwny. GTRAM TO LIVERPOOL, FOR $90. TIE, STEAMSHIP ITY OF BALTIMORE, Captain Leiteh, will sail on Thursday, the 12th of November, Fare in cabin, $75; steer: LET—TO A SMALL AMERICAN FAMILY. THE present occupant being obliged to leave the city will sell ‘art or the Whole, at & great sacrifice, of the household farni- ‘and all of the fixings necessary for housekeeping; or ‘would rent the same ata low figure. ‘The premises cons: the upper part of the house No. 24 Stanton street; rent very Jow, only, $20 per year. Premises to be seen, between the 2and 5P.M. Parties only requested to call who are sincere, and can give undoul references. age; $3 Yneluding provisions, For passage from or to Liver- (PO LET—A DESIRABLE APARTMENT, TIE SECOND pool, apply t0 RB. J. CORTIS & CO., 177 Broadway. feer of Roepe 2 ins Meet cee enten of Gen ond OYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP PERSIA—FOR LIVER. together with s front bascment ands beds oe ect ott pool.—The PERSIA, ©. H. E. Judkins, commander, will Croton water. Inquire of HENRY HOWKEY, rear of 31 King street, or of A. RAYMOND 51 Chatham street. (TO LETOAT ORANGE, HOUSE AND OUTHOUSES, with about five acres’ of highly cultivated ground, on Scotland street, North Orauge, New Jersey. iace is well socked with various kinds of fruit; has fine vegetable gar- den, &c.; commanding afine view of mountain and valley, and ix within ten minutes walk ef ‘Address J. Wales, No. 170 William street, corner of Ying LET—A CELLAR FOR STORAGE; RENT. month; and two rooms, rent $8 per month. 447 € LET—THE FIRST CLASS HOUSE NO. 275 EAST Tenth street; it is in perfect order; has been recentl: jail from tbe stream with the mails and passengers for Eu- rope on Wednesday, the 11th inst. A steamer will leave the company’s dock, at Jersey City, with the passengers at 10 and 113g o'clock ‘A. M. The ARABIA will sail on ‘the 25th of November. E. CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green. OR LIVERPOOL—DREADNOUGAT LINE.—THE FA- vorite clipper ship ROBERT L. LANE will positively sail on Wednesday, 1th inst. For passage, having une- qualied accommodations for all classes of passengers, on board, pier No, 8 North river, or to P. M. DEMARI South street. OR LIVERPOOL—FIRST SHIP—SAILS TO. MORROW. ‘The favorite fast sailing packet ship CONSTITUTION, now in the stream, will positively sail as gbove. Room for @ PER al st. ainted and is replete with all the modern improvements, suc! few m assengers. Apply to WILLIAMS & GULON, Regus, baths, &c- For terms apply (oR. HOGAN, 119 Mac: | Fultunsireee hs dougal street. OR LIVERPOOL.—SAILS THIS DAY.—REGULAR LET—THE STORE NO. 483 CANAL STREET. IT IS packet ship SIR ROBERT PEEL, from pier 19, foot of good for any kind of business, with fixtures to remain, | Maiden lane. » second cabin and ate e passengers will 425 per month. Apply on | be taken at low rates and found in cooked provisions. Pas. sengers brought out from Ireland or England. Apply to THOMAS ©, ROCHE, 88 South street OTICE.—FIRST PACKET FOR LIVERPOOL.—PACK et9h November. The celebrated clipper ship EME- RALD ISLE, Capt. Cornish, positively sails as above. For assage in cabin, second cabln and, steerage, (which will be and will be let at the low rent of the premises. 0 LET OR LEASE—STORE AND DWELLING NO. 129 Broome street, corner of Pitt street; also No. 123 Broome street, three story brick building, 25 feet front by 100 deep, suitable for 2 manufactory, now used as a distillery, Inquire of J. STOUVENEL & OO., No. 203 Centre sireet. ‘ken at a low rate,) a ply on board, pier East river, or to LET—PART OF DWELLING HOUSE NO. 87 VARICK | TAPSCOTT & CO., 86 South street. street, tom small gentwel family, w! ut children, In LACK BALL LINK OF LIVERPOOL PA quire on the premises. 0 LET OR LEASE—THE COMPTON HOUSE, CORNER of Twenty-fourth street and Third avenue; it has resaut rant, billiard and reading room, with all the iodern improve will lodge one hundred, with mostly single rooms. jculars, &c., inquire of WILLIAM COMPTON, stall yhington mar! DLETOR LEASE—A NEW MEDIUM SIZED HOUSE, near @nion square; rent $900; is completely and very elegantly furnished with new furniture, earpets, mirrors and everything required for family desiring to live in good Sic, Furniture mua be, purchased, and, will be sold, at $4300 00 liberal terms. Address 0. U', Union square Post ice. 1, Bi thecutpper packet ship MANHATEAN ts in the wircam, and sails this day (Monday). She can accommodate a few more passengers, Apply lo JACOB WILSON, 198 South st, OR HAVANA AND NEW ORLEANS.—THE UNITED DAHAWBA, J alloc, com: commence receiving freight on Monday, und sail for the above ports on Phursday, Nov. 12, at 12 o'clock preeisely, from pier f Robinson street, North Fiver. For freight or passage apply to the agents, LIVINGSTON, CROC! IN & Co. 13 Park place. OR HAVANA, SISAL AND VERA CRUZ, = hip MEXICO, Captain Villamere. This er having been put in complete order, will sail the above ports the ath of November, 10 DRY GOODS JORBERS.—TO LeASE, ON BROAD. haps will be Shen Dag ag dover lyrane Ad Way, a store 25 feet wide by 148 feet deep, together with a ielent oficrs for the latier port. For Havana, passage only, if DW feck wider five slories high, tront, | Abpiy to J. M. CEBALLOS, 33 Broadway. rear building, 45 feet by ing on Mercer street. The above is in the most central partof Broadway and well situated for any large wholesale or retail OR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA.—THE STEAMSHIP business. The whole will be leas cap for ten vears ton | © AUGUSTA, M.S. Woodhull, will leave on Saturday, ood tenant, Plans may be seen by addressing T. ed i pe eg yo Fe 4% Post office. MITCHIE 13 Broadway. © GARDENERS AND MILKMEN.—TO LET, A ada os of upland and moa arm, containing abot eighty, ae r ‘ vy, we, wont arin aad Aone, qi tn Hereen) | LOR PORTSMOUTH, PETERABURG AND RICHMOND. ‘ark turnpike and railroad. This place presents ad: mo Mag fg igi | tages forestablishing a large milk business, and great facilities coon Weanceieg, I Mem. ot 8 lot cheap, for a iarm of years, from for gardening Will be Apri ents nquire of J.J. ACRHAMAN, @) Murray aire, peti Miners Seats har ihe ane wl paptacd darpety oe. eat Southern mail tine. | Those for Richmond wal Fridvy morning. ‘ravellers will find TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. i saanient nd iyo expen, rote WOR KEYPORT.—THE STEAMBOAT KEYPORT | burg and Richmond, $10. Apply to LUDLAM & PLBA- leaves Puy. street pier daily Gundays excepted) at | SANTS, No. 32 broadway v'clock P.M. Returning leaves Keyportai 8o'clock A.M. | = ————— ———— UDSON RIVER RAILROAD.—EXPRESS TRAINS WATCHES, JEWELRY, 40: for Albany and T pal stations, eon JICITED ‘necting with Western and Northern trains, Chambers EE abecgress * street depot at 6 and 11:30 A. M, and 5 P.M. Large a atiful A. F. SMITH, Superintendent. Block SILVER WARE, WATCHES of the most celebrated makers, and JEWELRY of the latest patterns ‘and fashions, ted. For aale at we WAT Ae GREAT SACRIFICE FOR CASH. ROBERT RAIT & ©0, corner of Warren street. EW YORK AND HARLEM RATLROAD.—SUMMER arrangement, commencing June 3, 1867.—Trains leave depot, corner of White and Centre sire '30'A. M.—Express mail train for Albany, stopping at all ions north of Williamabridge 6:15 P. M—White Plains train, stopping at all stations, LEAVE TWENTY SIXTH STRERT STATION 261 Broadwe: " EDUCTION. Gq" AT Bi ROOTES AND JEWELRY 45 A. M.—Williamsbridge train, stopping at all stations, 0 A. M—Williamsbridge train, sopping at all stat ‘At great bargains for easb. 30 A: M.—White Piaing train, stopping af all stations, The subseriber i« now selling bis stock of watchos and 30 P. M.—Williamsbridge train, stopping at all st Jewelry at a grent reduction In price, being full thirty per 0 P.M. Merton train, «te ing at all stations. ‘cent leas than the asual retail prices -— 00) P. M.—Croton Fi iia train, stopping at all stati Ladies’ bracelets, different styles. $2)—usual price, $28 4 on Fal % s, diffe eee . 90 P.M. —Williamsbridge train, sopping at ait Po de. 12 4 i 00 PM bridge train, stoppin 7 0. wt) — wé. CAMPBELL, Lf a gl breast ne a 0 0 0. Ladies’ earrings. do. 9 WiNZRR ARRANGEMENT. POR SING SING Haverstraw, ianding s\ Yonkers, Hastings, Dobbe’ Fer. | mond rinws = 8 and Tarrytown. —On and after Monday, November 9, 188% i b Ss the fagt steamer BROADWAY, Captain’ G. 0. House, will De b Ada b we New York from pier foot of Jay strent, every afernoon | (oid guard and chatelaine chains,,... do. 245 o'clock, (Sundays excepted.) touching at Amos atreet Afobd and ¥ do. No freight landed or recetved at Amos sireet. No respons. | (icq 'fom & vetens, fone? ity for freightatter deliveredon dock. Rotueningy leave | sings with writ seal ings. plain gold rings, pare gold wed. nverairaw every morning at 615: Sing Sing. 645, tr iqoud spectacics and eyeginasen, gold thimbles, aod town, 7:15; Dobbs’ Ferry, 730; Hastings, 7:4; Yonkers sroila gold lockets, gentiemen'sbreastpins, sliver Freight will not be delivered until patd for. N.B.—For fur: joona and forks, sil emonnaies and frait Knives, at her particulars inquire on board rach tess than ever py GRO. 0. ALLEN, of watches and jewelry, wholesale aud Importer oA iat terest biooed Reerl, bone Deeedvny. FAT REDUCTION G* WATCHES AND JEWELRY 10 SPRING — STREET.—CLAIRVOYANCE.—MRS. | SEYMOUR, the most celebrated medical and business jairvoyant in America. All diseases discovered and cured y Enerring advice on bustness. The (ate and whereabouts of AT GREAT RARGAINS FOR CASit. \ tafaction 0 ‘The subscriber is now selling his stock of abecnt friends made known, Ao. Sat mn of HO pay. ee op ‘olor without fatl, Gray hair restored to ite original color wi pat fal. we rreat reduetion im prices, being fully $0 per ceat below retail pr patent levers, full jeweled, VARICK STRERT.—MADAME RB HAS A! study connected with ' enables her en. $40, usual price $85 to tell ‘age, character nd cirent von eeoae | ah patent levers, full jewelled, : are you Tn eee he i. for gentlemen. . genes: eos: $50, (mun! price $70 and every event ‘She ie 7 de Gore, | Reautiful gold detached levers, in very the moat clairvoyant in the world; she de | rich cases coc... $45, usual price $75 scribes cures you f curable, turne gray b Beautiful gold detached levers, in very to ite al color, ‘This is nobumbug. | rich cases . ‘ $45, usual price $62 Beautiful goid detached Tevers, in very pens | _ rich enses.... tesee . usual price ORCHARD STRERT.—95,00 REWARD IS OFFRR- | peautiful gold detached levers, in wee 4 ed to any who can surpass MADAME CLIF- | Pich cases $25, usual price &6 In giving correct aatements on ali evemia through life, | weaatiful gold lepine watchen, & holes ularly absent friends, omen, lawaulte and giving lucky | | jewelled $90. anal peice umbers. N. B.—Madame (. is the only real genuine astro: | giver English patent levers ), usnal price now in the United States. She warrants to cure these. | Silver English Patent Lovers wal price $42 verest cases of consumption. liver complaint. scrofula, and in atches exchanged, a fact nll diseases, mostly by charm. This gifted indy will tell Importer of watches and jewe uit retail, the disease by simply looking at the person. Cali and svisfy No. 1 Wail street, A floor, near Broadway. Zourselves. “186 Orchard street, between Houston sud Xs ome ENTIRE STC or IRVOYANCE.—MADAME WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER WARS f eit lady, has returned to le Js being offered AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. nd ean be consulted with at her rooms 14 Spe ” 4 WATCHES, SRWRLRY, Bilver and plated ware, . a8 she is the wonder the age STROLOGY.—MRS, FL TRY, 23 BROOME STRE JAC eives trne snformation on all events of life by the elves of “inotio ahs also answers qnestions on business, marriage, alsent MANY & LEWIS, frtende, Oe. bz means 150 Bowery, corner Broome street, Are now rellin Mi .Ai, 8 SNOW, THE CELUBRATED BUSINES? ‘Their entire stook, cinirvoyani, will remain afew weeks in this clty previous Consisting of the following articies to her departure for the South. | Khe will find abeent,(riend Gold and Miver watches, Jost of stolen goods, on basiness, give delineations ‘rom the moat celehwated mak tiarncter, ae, Resilence 88 recone’ fireet, room No. 7, Mamond jewelry, mae second floor. Cameo, coral and gold sets, Vest, chatelaine and guard chains, HE CELEBRATED GIPSEY PALMIST WILT, TELL | Silver and pinted tea seta, forks, apoons, ‘past, present and future events of life at 407 Canal street Daakets, walters, eastore, £6 She is the o real gip yrtane teller in New York, and For only. challenges ar dn deny the trathfnlness of her won MANY & LEWIS, derful revelations, Lugky uumbers given, 9 egu's 1M Bowery, corner of Brogupe street, Pea eee, (oinoe en oohare from Cplifernie, ‘Austestia and Kngland, where been received with great entiasiaan by crow ¢4.and fashionable audiences.) oy Mowvay, Nov. 9. 186; RING LEAR \Mr. MeKean Buchanan W. Clarke Davenport Mr. ero conclude with the farce ot meen — POOR PILLICODDY, OWERY THEATRE. Lessee aud manager . Tre@d and parquette . i" A great bill for * Monpay Evening, Nov. 9. ‘The id drama of the ‘gee MYRTERTES OF PARIS. Copgrine. m Mr, Eddy | Mari: Migs St. Clair prene STAR OF THE WEST, Marin ewig uf Misa Sallie St, Clair i wi aye ROSE CLINTON. Raward.........Mr, Pitagerald | Betty... Mes. Reldy URTON'S NEW MIEATRE, BROADWAY, SEVENTH AND LAST WEEK OF MISS CUSHMAN. Monday—First time-—Mias Cu as QUEEN KATHARINE, in Shakspere’s beautiful play, seldom acted, of KING HENRY THE EIGHTH. Whieh can be pre but two nights, aa will be seen by refer- ° programme of the week's performance. King Henry, Mr. Mark Smith; rdinal Woolsey, Mr. Fishe! ‘Cromwell, Mr. Briggs; Buckingham, Mr. Hontface. Norfolk, Mr. Barrett Queen Katharine, Miss Cushman; Anna Boleyna, Miss Clifton With the farce of ‘THE TWO BUZZARDS. ‘The public attention is invited to the following p e of pertormanee, with the assurance that this ik most absolute- ly th of Miss Cushman’s performance. yfgnday and Tuestay—QUEEN KATHARINE, tn Tenry Wednesday—MEQ MERRILIES, for the last time, peels ‘Thursday and Friday—Miss ©. will enact CARDINAL WOOLSEY, for the first time, ‘ance cannoi be repeated, Saturday—The successful presentation of LONDON ASSU- RANCE, received with enthusiastic applause by a crowded ndienee, will be repeated, with anew piece in which Miss Her last appearance. has been arranged. Entrance in Mercer Admission 25 cents, Seats may be taken In advance. 00D'S BUILDINGS, BROADWAY, NEAR PRINO® atreet, GEO. CHRISTY & WOOD'S MINSTRELS: open under the direction of H. Wood and Geo. Christy. Ethiopian Minstrelsy, and second week of their new piece, PETER PIPER PEPPER PODGE. 0 OPEN EVERY NIGHT. New novelties. Shouts of applause and approbation. First appearance of MESSRS. MULLIGAN AND JONES. ‘T. B. Prendergast in his favorite ballads. r ‘This extraordinary perform- street. Box book now open. MPIC, atrels. Charley White and J. H. Budworth in their drolleries, A inal burlesque, entitled the RIVAL DARKIFS. features and comical 34. Admiasion 25 cents. ed for ladle: HE SEA OF ICE.—NOTHING CAN RXCEED IN TER. rific grandeur the breaking up of the Field of Ice, at Laura Keene’s Theatre. DC tine HALL, 596 BROADWAY. ‘The Grand Illustrations of DR. KANE'S ARCTIC VOYAGES, portraying the Sublime yet Awful Grandeur of the OLAR REGIONS, THE OPEN POLAR SEA, as described by MR, WILLIAM MORTON. Numerous relies of the expedition. —Dr. Kane's dog Eth, Arctic dresses, knife, great Polar bear, flag, de. Every Evening at 8 o'clock. Wednesday and Saturday Afiernoons at 8 o'clock. Admission 26 cents; children half price. QOaRITA, THE WILD FLOWER OF MEXICO—AS represented by Miss Keene, is one of the most beauti fully touching delineations over presented to the public. OWERY THEATRE. Complimentary Testimonial to es. Doors open até, Orchestra seats re uimaux Peacock IR. E. EDDY, tendered to him by the employees « -stablishm: take place on Werpnespay Pyrxine ‘The occasion being the ONE HUNDREDTL SIGHT of his performances TWO GREAT FIVE ACT PLAYS. By desire, J. Howard Payne y of Brats. «Mr. B. Eddy | Tarquinia ....Mise§, St. Clate After whicb, the dive net comedy of COUNTRY. To AND Reuben Glenroy... . Box book open (oR'STAL PALAce str, oneN, CHAMPNEY'S Grand Moving Panorama of the RIVER RHINE, will be exhibited daily, nt THREE O'CLOCK P.M. 71ST THE FRANKLIN MUSEUM, 127 GRAND 8T., either at 3 in the Afternoon, or at 7 in the Evening, and see Madame Warton’s Troupe of Model Artistes; the most Pye) exhibition in New York. Admittance—Orchestraseats IPE, FIELD OF ICE, ENCOMPARSED BY MOUNTAINS of now and huge ‘leeberga, presents s picture of thril ling effect, which must be witnessed to be apprecinted, RIVE THE BLUES AWAY.—GO AND SEE ALL THR PRETTY WOMEN, at the Franklin Museum, 127 Grand street, go through their Classic performances, ‘AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, and you will go away happy. Commence at J and at 7. RANKLIN MUSEUM, 127 GRAND STREET.—IF YOU ‘Wish (o past a pleasant hour or two, call at the Franklin, and see the Model Artistes in thelr beaullful living pictures, the entire troupe consisting of TWENTY SEVEN YOUNG LADIES, Appear twice aday, at $n the afternoon, and at 7 in the evening. MERICAN EXHIBITION OF BRITISH ART IS NOW open in the new lleries of the National A Design, one door from Broadway, in Tenth street, from § & M.toSP. Mand from 7 o 10 P. M. Admission 25 conte Beason tickets 80 cents. nis, boxes 2 cents, : MEDICAL. N OZ, OF PREVENTIVE IS BRETER TH of cure —Drs. PALM & GORKE, of U purebased, for $25,000, t Statoa and Canada Ricond’s end tho preventive to an: companied with full sive right of selling in th weeret disenne Pp partof the United Rta and plain direetion inclosing one dollar. of The p medic »aof Kurope for m: in no came has it been known to fi le to take any private disease ifthe preventive ie used. Physicians and driggiats employed at a iiberal discount. RB. D. PAPE HAS RETURNED FROM EUROPE ‘and resumed practice at 70 White street on 14 DUANE STREET, HAS FOR THE ty six years confined bis practice to the treat private diseases. The victims of miaplacet cont ion him with the ceruinty of being radically Charges tnoderate. R. CORBETT, 19 DUANE STREET, MEMBER OF alle s nlveraity | Of New Yo sulted privately on delicate disrases Twenty at present speciality enables him | the cases. See diplomas in hi Charges mw 1S OFFICE, 74 BROADWAY, CORNER OF How ii Land after 6 0'eh street. R. 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As some persons aMicted with dis- the eexualaysiem may not be aware of the fact, he ie method of informing he is the only graddaie city who ly treating thoae dis: whos Jn with the als en ahieg him to adop and most radical treatment, eur: oldest at sea at No. 82 Mercer street, Nicholas, from 10 A.M. to9 P.M. ical Adviser and Marriage Gulde, nearly ¢ itustrations, is $1. Tt gives all the adver mend Dr Larmont to the afflicted — Day Book, Atlas, do. pans Wworns PRACTICR.—C, D. HAMMOND, M. D., PU. ‘1 of Ricord, of Paris, (who ts the frag |i awoken’ geo the sexual system.) and of Professars Carns chan and Mott, of this city, may be consulted in Rnglieh of pergonally or by it, at hia office, 61 Bleecker sree, Vast Broadway, from toi, and from & 10 8 o'clock $1,000 72% bal cured. —Dr the old offtee, No, § Division others are malicious counterfeits discovery in medical hat will really em k and pataones @ dandbill stating rN. ORY wera, Nov. 9, 1997, t of the appearance of tbe LBRATED GABRIEL with bis Brothers, Te cats EHOMM AND ANTOINE RANE. ‘ ¢ Oe COLUTIONS ON THE. TIGHT ROPE GAMRIFL RAVEL IN HIS GREAT HUNGARIAN POLKA ‘The popular comic pantomime of M, DECHALUMEAU, Roquinet chis original character)... Gabriel Raved M, Dechatumeau (his original character)... Jerome Kavet ‘To conclude with Jerom: ae” a Voltroniso. Antoine Ravet Doors open at 64, Tickets 50 centa, Upper boxes 2 cents. ALLACK'S THEATRE, nn Monday evening, Nov. 9, will be performed new comic plece, writen expressly for thia theatre, by Dion Beus- eicault and Charies Seymour, entitled WANTED, A WIDOW, wit IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. In which Mr. Lester, Mr. Walcot, Mist Gannon, Mra, Alles, and other distinguished artists will appear. The piece will be preceded by Mr. Bourcicault’s admirable ba seer THE INVISIBLE HU! ND. 2 UBBAND. And followed by 7 UNCLE FOOZLE. Mr. Blake, in his great part , All the artists inthe Frente will appear. Doors open at 6%; commence at 7. AURA KEENE'S NEW THEATRE. Immense success of the spectacular drama, which to wuseeptible of the finest stage effects, sterling acting, beaett- ful scenery, exquisite music and wonderful mechanism, lonpay EVENING, Nov. 9, 1487. THE SKA OF ICE; OR, A’ MOTHER'S PRAYER. Raoul de Laseours, Captain of the Urania. .Mr. C. Wheathetgh Carlos, an adventurer, Geo. aisdel Monte, '$° soe Barabas, « sailor. AS, Setiersen Loulse de Lascours, wife of the Captain, Oxurita, the Wild Flower of Mexico, Mins Laura Keome Marie de Laseours, Countess de Theringe ...-. Mine Welle Diane de Lascours.+-- ad The other ebaraciers by Miss Mary Huliock (aged & yourm> Menara, G. W, Bloddart, Peters, Dui Howard, Browe, ae, &e o'eloc open at 644: 1 ACADEMY OF MUSIC—11, TROVATORE, Monvay, Nov. 9. GALA NIGHT LA GRANGE—D'ANGRI—BIGN ARDI—ARDAVANT— GASSIER, 70 THE PUNLIC. The Directors, grateful for the appreciation met with the completeness of the performances of ‘‘Semiramia” “Rigoletto,” take the present opportunity of announcing ‘A STAR PERFORMANC of Verdi's opera of Il, TROVATORE. On which ovoasion it will be given with & east eutirely diffe rent from tha! wbling the to present a celebrated work with an ensemble never before attempted. . MADAME DE LA GRANGE Will resume her original character of Leowora, MADAME D'ANGRI, For the first time in America, as Azucena, SIGNOR KIGNARDI, ‘The new tenor, will appear, for the first time, a8 Manrioa, SIGNOR ARDAVANI, From the Italian Opera, makes his det, SIGNOR GASSIER, Desirous of assixting the Directors in carrying out their views, with regard (oa performance perfect in all its details, haw Kindly consented to sing the role of Fernando on this ocos- aio Seats for the Star Performance of Il Trovatore may be #e- ‘as Count de Luo, cured at the ticket officers. IL TROVATORE will be succeeded by Verdi's LA TRA- VIATA, with a complete and perfect cast, BARNUMS MUSEUM “THRILLING AND UNMISTAK- able success —Monday evening at 734 o'clock thenew re. ic play of A MOTHER'S PRAYER, OR THE ROSE OF NEITH, presented with an excellent ‘distribution of oba- racters. Afternoon at 8, the masieal comedy of CROSSING THE LINK; d by the TRISH HAYMAKER, In nddi- he Aquaria, or Ocean and River Gardens, may be seem, the Happy Family, de, Admission 25 cents; children under RYANTS' MINSTRELS. ‘Mechanics’ Hall, 472 Broadway, above Grand atreet. ‘Ovex Eveny Evestxe DUxine Tux Wee, Best Dillof the season. Immense attraction, Everything new. THE SHAKING QUAKER BURI UE. THE MAGIC WELL, shea New songs, solon, sayings Guarietiee, comlcalition, enes, &e. ‘The COLOR) ILINUSTERS, the burlesque URSION. Jerry, Net! and Dan Bryant, om new dances and eccentricities, Doors open at 63; to commence at 734. Tickets 25 cents. N » 3 BROADWAY. Grand opening of this MAGNIFICENT SALLE DE CONCERT, BY MME. DE LA GRANGE, ‘Turspay, Nov. 10, 1867. The public is respectfully informed that ME, DE LA GRANGE will give a GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT for the benefit of MISS HENRIETTA SIMON, previous to her departure for Europe. ‘The following uactvalled combination of talent will appear: A OZART HAL M NGF, MISS H. SIMON, s ATA, SIG. GASSTER, x 0, SiG. FORTINI, Mr. JULIUS KICHBERG, Violinist; Mr. E. GUYON, Pianist, Who have kindly volunteered their valuable services. TICKETS ONE DOLLAR. ‘be secured, without extra charge, at C. Brea- y, and Hall & Son's, 239 Broadway. pought tiekets can select 188 LAURA KEENE’S STAR COMPANY NEVER AP- peared to better advantage than in the SEA OF ICK, now being performed to crowded houses, jd T_T ger ADVERTISEMENT.FPRANKLIN MUSEUM, 1) 12 Grand atreet.—Gala attraction. One hn indies for one day only. Read this card. Don’ the Franklin oo SATURDAY, NOV. 1887, on which occasion a grand mammoth entertainment will ba given, betny HENEFIT OF MISS KATE CUMMINS, who will introduce to her friends and the public over ONE HUNDRED YOUNG LADIES, most of whom have never appeared on auy stage. The entire company will appent in ENTY FOUR TABLEA! produced for this oceasion only The most ORTGINAL AND NOVEL PICTURES ever exhibited. Admission the saine usual. Don't forget Saturday, Nov. _, in the afternoon and evening. AGLES’ AMERICAN JUVENILE COMEDIANS Will open the popular hall BROADWAY, On Monpay Eve! Nov. 16. This wonderful combination of youlhful genina, pronounced by the entire press of the conitiry the most perfect, versatile and talented company of children ever produced, ‘will opea with # brilliant bill, Look out for these child wonders DMIRATION, DELIGHT, WONDER, ARE THE SEN- sations which animate every, a Borealis, as presented in the SEA OF I ‘Theatre, every evening. announce that they are now ¢ wilfeommence on Monday evening, Nov. 9, im atthe TIONAL THEATRE, will perform the maine operas of Tif. if Ov ate ORGTA SONNAMBULA, TROVATORE, MART and CINDERELLA, with ail the original cast. Alb letters on business will be addressed to JAS, BUCKLEY & SONA. Wis-closs DECEMBER 1 THE EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS BY MODERN ARTISTS OF THE FRENCH SCHOOL, Which ix now open at the Old Art Union Rooms, No Broadway, from 9 A. M05 PM, and tn the evening from Ae Wo'cloek N. B—The pletures will be exhibited by gaa abt during the day wher necessary B. FRODSHAM, Seeretary. _ HE PUBLIC YOICE ACCORDS UNQUALIFIED ‘the production of the SEA OF Tc being performed at Laura Keene's Theatre F* \ MUSEUM, 1€7 GRAND STREET.—THE MO- en still continue to attract thoumads of adaai- ring patrons to witness the BEAUTIFUL GROUPINGS personated by Madame Warton s traupe of ENTY SEVEN YOUNG LADTES, every aflernoon at 3, and every evening at7. Fourteen sew tableaur this afternoon and evening. RANKLIN MUSEUM, 127 GRAND STREET, ON® door from Brondway—The only place in the ‘United Biates where the Model Artistes are exhibited, comprising @ company of TWENTY SEVEN YOUNG LADIES, the moat heantifully formed women in the world. Perform. ances (wiee every day, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, and at T in the evening. i SS IHR AURORA DORRALIS, 15 THE SEA OF TCR, Am been pronouneed the mest brilliant and artisle scene fect ever produced npon tbe stage. HE MEMBERS OF THE MENDELSSOHN UNION ARB T reapectfully requested to attend rehearsal on next Thifrs- day evening, a8 there will be no postponement @ previously announeed ee Seats, ASSEMBLY ROOMS, 180 PROSPECT STREET, Brooklyn. —Grand Co every evening. Duets, eho- ruses, giees, ballads, frais of magic. Also, Arlington, the reat Ethiopian dell for this week only. Admitance frcents. Open att I HESPIAN DRAMATIC ASSOCTATION, INSTITUTED JM48, will celebrate (heir twelfth anniversary by giving formance at Humor Hail, 528 Houston street ‘hit 9. Comedy, farce and thetiling drama. lemen by ladies. Per- . mance w commence at 1}g clock , RPISH, THRATRIOAL AND CHARACTERISTIC W . Pe Franklin street, iopeny attra wa cur performances atteade’, wigs fi patties valle ‘eh nak moustaehola and peace: Nia syle eale sony ny style of thesir y SALNUT STREET THEATRE, PHILADELPHIA — Hun seilttinged and brilliant guscese of the nnrivalied Ame. actor, 8.0) . ft (announce Me Thitd Week LANDA THR MROAR OIRie Will be performed every night until farther nower. mennonnncnnntos $1 Toe, TO LOAN ON WATCHES, DIAMON! elry, dry goods, and all kinds of perso Property, or bong ‘and sol Tor cash Merchants wishing to close oul their entire aah accommo: notice. Securities of all Rinds nexotiated by THOMPSON & brokers and commission merchants, 102 Nassau, corner of Ann street, rooms No. 2 and 2%, second floor. FD ON WATCHES, DIAMONDS, rs, furniture, de.. im sume to a: property of every description ton of ladies and a8 AM. 9 PM jab person roe private offices for the 1 gentlemen. Hnsiness confidential. Oper Olt gold and sliver bought. Pawn tieketw and olt « ver Roel a og. a6 Broadway, corner of Prin. <treey brokers, 70 LOAN—ON PRODUCTI Ab 150,000 "oat? hmciy ts tune op oN San eey Eta ae re be the same will buy OP BARRINGER, 170 Brondway, room No. 25. LOAN ON DIAMO! ATOH $157.000 Jewelry, sogars, fu 44} ponght for the Bighest prices, by the. ell known JSAACR Office 11 Chambers street. | B=No business: traneacted on Saturdays, TLOANED—ON WA’ ¥, Dta- monds agd all kinds of OF for cash. jen ‘ith strict! ial ‘iiag sown ofice. 9. & HB SACUDS, Wt Rgvadrags

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