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tlh ‘at auction on Tuesday, November 10, at Sain Re at niore’85 Cortlandt slreet, 600 cases boots hoes. ‘To be sold without reserve. AUCTIONEER.—BOOTS, SHOKS RICHARDS & WHITING will sell on attheir store, 44 Cortlandt bers, including about 100 be sold without reserve. ‘ednendny, Nov. 11, al 103¢ o'clock, ‘B00 cases boots, shoes and rul Tots of stock goods, all of which will GANGS CO. wit contin 20, wi wie to sell’ during the Wweek, by virtue of a chattel mortgage, the stock , contained in the store 317 Canal street, two doora frotn jercer wireet, consisting in valencias, cashmeres, shi embroideries, laces, shawis, cloaks, ani kept in first class stores. ‘Sale to commence every M., rain or shine. BANGS, AUCTIONEER.— the stock of ri ines, merinoe: linens, hosiery’ ‘very other articlé day at Wo'clock A. UCTION NOTICE.—OROCKERY, GLASS AND CHINA J.8.H. BARTLETT, auctioneer—Tuesda, Z0, at 10 o'clock, ai 281 Pearl street, teserve, to close consignments, of china, britannia ware, ac. Now is the time to get bargains. UCTION NOTICE.—THE [FIXTURES AND BALANCE of stock of a first class tea store will be sold at auction Gu Tuesday, Nov. 10, at o'clock A. M. eremptory wale, without Kindsof crockery, glass, at No. 427 Hudson By 4 NOTICE—SPECIAL SALE OF FINE OIL P is day, Tuesday, at 12 ‘and valuable oil paintings belonging to a family in distress. The pealnge ‘are now on view, erlor modern, paint superior modern, palntin en and positively sold without any reserve; and we would invite the attention of connoisseurs and others to the sale. Particulars ‘Will be found in descriptive catalogues. UCTION NOTICE.—J. BOGART—BY 8. BOGART. ‘This day at 10% o'clock, at the auction rooms corner of Frankfort and William streets, mortgage sale of household furniture, consisting of mahogany large lot cane, dining room Diack walnut extension lable, large mirror, marble top wash- stands, Brussels, tires ply and ingrain ¢ stand. Alsoto pay advances, lot woolen mattresses, bedsteads, large lot table linen, &c., &e.; lot oil” t SL Nassau street, thi o'clock noon precisely, ‘Twenty-three old ‘whole collection will be reasing bureaus, sofas, and cane seat chairs, UCTION NOTICE.—WM. WILDE AUCTIONEER—BY BUSH & WILDE.—This day at 1044 o'clock, at 12 North ‘William street, sale of new and second hand furniture, sofa beds, sofas, couches, bureaus, carpets, stoves, beds, Ac. UCTION NOTICE.—THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEER—BY BELL & LEONARD. rooms, corner of Reade and Centre streets, we will continue by order_of executor, of valuable household, counting farming utensils, Croton hose, car- looking glasses; also, belonging to the Jock, family jewelry, watches, &c., viz:— ‘Qailver lever watches, 3 gold watches, 4 gold lockets, 1 breast- ‘pin, 1 pair earrings, 1 fob chain, 1 chain and seal, 1 bracelet, 1 . Wednesday, sale of dry’ goods, milli- This day, at 103 other furnituin pets, oil cloth, stoves, sane estate, at 11 0’e! NCTION NOTICE.—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER—BY 8. BOGART, This day, at 934 o'¢lock, at No. 127 Grand Btreet, mortgage sule—30 dozen saws, 6 anvils, 6 pairs bel- cers, tongs, shovels, &c. lows, vices, sledge: i ‘Attorney for mortgagee. UCTION SALE OF FURNITURE.—E. D. ‘auctioneer, will offer for sale the entire steck of Mrs. F! jeuburger, 449 ‘Eighth avenue, on Wednesday, 11th inst., at he stock consists of well made mahogany in parlor, bedroom, dining and kitchen furniture, beds, ¢c., Which must be sold without reserve. ‘Wo'clock, A. M. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BY PEED & COLE, auctioneers, on Wednesday, Nov. 1, At 343 Fulton street, Brooklyn, consisting of sofas, chairs, ‘marble top tables, bedstends, b 8, general assortment of kitchen furniture. SSIGNFE’S SALE OF THE STOCK AND FIXTURES ‘of 8 tea store.—WILLIAM T. BOYD, auctioneer, will sell 427 Hudson street, at 1039 ‘lock, the stock and store, consisting of the ws coffees, sugars, spices, &c. BSOLPTE SALE OF MAGNIFICENT CABINET FUR- . piano fortes, carpets, &e F. NASH, auctioneer has been instructed to sell at auction, without reserve, to-morrow, Wednesday morning, at 4 o'clock, at the cabinet warerooms of Messrs. Brown & the whole of their manufactured stock ‘all of which has been made expressly for private eusiom (rade, and is warranted of the best workman- Ship. This stock comprises an extensive Assortment of first class parlor, chamber and dining room furniture of the most fashionable styles, and embraces solid carved rosewood and arlor suits covered in French satin brocatel, bro- ish and hair cloth; solid oak, nd richly decorated and enamelled chamber suits; rosewood, oak and walnut sideboards and ete, and library bookcases; solid oak, walnnt tension dining t ables, dining room chairs, centre, card, pier ‘and fancy tables, wardrobes, plain and dressing bureaus and 1s, parlor, rocking, relieving, arm an in every variety, ae. 1R0, Ry virtue of an exeention, the following articles removed from a private residen ificent seven octave rosewood wood case and solid pearl justrument, both in tone and workmanship aud cost $800. Has Two superior Brussels carpets, also used but a short time, together with a quantity of silver plated ware and fine table N.H.—This sale is specially worthy the attention of intend fog buyers, as great bargains m i CUFLINT, Aasiguee. ‘Abbott, 494 Broadway, of cabinet furniture, eye; extra fine 'y be anticipated and the pods are such as are seldom offered at auc- ‘qualities of ihe ‘Catalogues on moruing ‘ton. racking ¢ on the premises. SSIGNER’S SALE.—A. M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, ‘will sell on Wednesday, November LL, at Wo’clock, at Zt Pell street, near Chatham square, the contents of said store, Consisting of the usual assortment of groceries and liquors use. The whole interest, stock and gas fixtures ‘would be soid in one lot for half ite value. and location good. By order of the ass SSIGNER SALE Rent moderate OF A LARGE STOCK OF DRY goods and fancy articles. —A. M. Cristaiar, Auctioneer, Will sell on Wednesday, November 11, at 1035 o'clock, af store No. 20 Second street, the entire siock contained therein, consisting of a large and general assortment of dry goods, in part of French merino thibets, all wool feoteh and mohair, Fren: delaines, silks, linens, alpacas, large lot of calicoes sheeting, muslins, bed ideries, inces and ribbons, gloves, stockings, ana a general assortment of hosiery, fancy goods, &c. iber with lease of store and th MBURGER, assignee, BR. BANGS, AUCTIONEER. BANGS & CO. will offer for sale this day, Nov, 10, hioir salearoom, No, 83 Nassau sireet, a de D SECOND HAND FURNITURE, 7 visteada, Dureans, *, chairs, lounger, Consisting in part of wardrobes, booken crockery, uiler: Also, wabogariy, room furniture, &e., Parties wishing furniture at a low figure will find this sale worthy of their attention, as every article offered will be posi tively sold. Catalogues ready early morning of ¥ VIRTUR OF AN EXP for sale, on Tuesday, the 10th dw Li o'clock, at 399 Hammond mreet, ail t reat of Mr. Levy with the fe school books, sofas, chairs, tables, oilelath, car ROBERT RELD OF ELEGANT ROSE. . parlor sults, ete; wood aud oak chamber and dining CUTION, 1 WIA, EXPOSE of November, 1487, at right, litle and inte. wing property, consisting of | TENSIVE AUCTION SAI! wood furniture, marble statnary, decorations, valuable paintings, imported French mant . enggnifioent planer: & LINDSLAY, general a ander Nasean Bank, will sell to-mor ne. 11, at hs o'clock preeixely, the mas ‘and beautiful works of art contained in the Gest class private residynce No, 182 West Twenty first treet, 8 few doors from Reventh ave de peremptorily sold to the highest bidder for eash, and em braces a very large dining room, library works of art, e., witch inirrors, library, win loneera, office, No.7 Beekman sire. ‘edinesd: nifieent farnit: valuable ihrary, is seldom, if ever, offered through thie medinm of sale. To be sold reigardiess of cowt. A de porit will be required of every mediately from the be Hable men will be in attendance to eartor ahip ¢ Catalogues will be ready at the house early on morning of sa! Consiata in part of two imported French mantel mirrors, mounted in ormoin. three elegant each, three mecniticrnt carved fare, in three colore’ brocade with slip covers, medallion ‘Axminater carpets; (wo full statuary for fronia; Turkish recor Goots to be re pier mirrors, cost $20) nits rosewood parlor farni geres, with mir fon chairs, In moquet and tapestry; fl iniakd rosewood pianoforte, axed bat fone moanted in or mantel vases, marble groups, with a valuable nvase and ighase, eseritoire, consoles in buhl work, pian top centre, pier and sofa tables; wardrobes, two splendid secretary Donkeases, marble top bureaus, hedsteads, washslands, com &e., all to match, in solid rosewood, f re paintings on mirror front rosewoo dal cut glass, fvory and silver antity of parlor and chamber furniture not enume. 1044 o'clock precisely, rain of shine. RANCIA NASH, AUCTIONERR.—SPLENDID HOUSE y of a gentleman now in o'elock, all the clog: idence No. St West Six Whole forming a aupert nd rich velvet carpets, hold furniture, the prop Cun. —Thie day, November 10, at i furniure contained in the pt teenth atreet, near Fifth aven eallection—among which ma; three magnificent rosewood Mateh; two rose ws Aetegeres, with marble tops and mirror | doors aad backs, lined with satin wood, very exp Garred: elegani rosewood contre, side and work tablon, dies’ rosewood wood; rosewoo! secretary, wich Match the rosewood min ptanofort Cidediy one of the most superb instramen' embroidered cover and tive Ince and hrocatel wi ‘Of ol paintings, embracing many valuabl Benes, sea Views, moonlight sen view: il elegantly framed; ‘day ormatn clocks, tor Mantel ornaments; mahogany, black walny covered in hair cloth r, lined with satin rvings, made to parlor furniture; rosewood corner and Hid seven ociave rosewood Miller pre richly iniald with pearl and pearl keys, de. ever made, richly ) French plate mirrors, expen w curtains: also & great variety | In specimans—winter | retary with mire slegantly decorated and rosewood id medallion; rocking vk walnnt extension tables, 0 fall assortment, jets, celery glasses, Auoiilen; spoons. te Qareens, Ae. ; alse {ng maple, cottng chairs, elegant r Mali resses, Fore wool and Mahogany mY atonda, magniberntiy decora'ed mirrors, toilet and work , obleloths, hall stands, Furniture cam. be packed and rose rood part Person at the, sale pa irhor furniture of the mow ripon wi do well to atiend. ‘Rate positier, rain ov. 11, large and extensive sale of eoatly ogany furniture of eves the flee story premises 404 Rrondw. he whole to be closed rence of the general Honaekeepers anit deal Particulars tomorrow, ‘ka, cake baskets, te ery, pintes, vegeiable dishes, drome, contain 4 mahogany cashioned china toilet nets, hedroom carp. tables, elegant Hair carpets and ont Al whatever sacrifice, in conse apension fn all kinda of bnatness. # Will promt by atteuding (hig sale NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1857. dt L, SMITH, AUCTIONEER—POSITIVE SALE OF s glegant carved rosewood parlor furniture, pianoforte, very finely inlaid, full 7 octave; gilt framed pler glasses and paintings, table cudery, gisss and pistes ware—This day, ‘nesday, Nov. 10, at the residence 116 West Fifteenth street, at 1036 o'slock, without any reserve, rain or shine. Those in want of superior furniture, but lie used, would do well to attend, as every article is of the best Aescription, made Fn ted order, and consists in part of one finely inlaid pianoforte, 7 octave, warranted for ine peare piano stool ‘and cover, several et} valuable oil paintings, rich frames, excellent and choice subjects; parlor furnfare, en sulte, viz! two auits heavily carved rosewood, 7 and 9 pieces, covered with richest salin brocade, carved rosewood reception chairs, Voltaire chairs, in satin; two very large French plate mirror: fold Frames; Tialian marble stands, rosewood mare tap ce , aide and sofa tables; rosewood etegere and cabinets, French plate doors and backs; large Dresden china vases and, ornaments, library bookcase, candelabra, corner etegeres, Knglish brussels carpets, c. Hall—Hosewood hat stand, th, stair carpet rods. Bedrooms Are furnished with ingrain aud three:ply earpets, elght pure curled bair mattresses, spring do., solid rosewood gothic bed: slead, marble top dressing bureat shstands, black walnut frcheeas tans churns minroe sannies CISPR, Posen, toed . clocks, vases, Bedaand bedding, ae, A _— Dining room contains oak extension table, 16 feet long; sofa, oak dining room chairs, marble top oak buffet, mirror back’ ailver plated ware, French china tea and breakiast sets, table cullery, cut glassware, plated caster, liquor sets, with a large variety of desirable crockery and stone ware. Catalogues can be had at the house on the morning of sale.’ The carmen, nattendance haye every facility for packing and shipping. ILBERT 8. SAVAGE, AUOTIONEER.—BY ORDER OF asaignee.—DIRRLEE & SAVAGE will sell at their sales- room, No. 82 Cedar street, on Tuesday, Nov. 10, at 10 A. M. Rpecial and peremptory sale of rich and fashionable made up furs; the most costly capes, sete and mula will be ts to sult, Also on same my SeEnlbs: sale of staple and fancy dry goods, hosiery, &e., &c. G, HORTON, AUCTIONEER—SALESROOM NO. 76 ‘+ Carmine street—Will sell this day, at 2o'eleck, at the salesroom, household furniture, glass ease, desk, Ac. NOLD WATCHES AND JEWELRY, WITH SILVER plated ware.—TUNIS MORRELL, Auctioneer, will selr this morning 103g o'clock, at 152 Broadway, next fo cornel Liberty street, a choice stock of superior gold watches and welry, from a private Broadway store, that ean fully be re. ied upon and warranted as described.’ Also various kinds of ware and goods. Also 10,00) superior Havana sears, in lots to suit. This grand location for auction sales will m the’ wants of thoke having property to sell, which will be re gistered previous to 1044, tor this day. NRY H. LEEDS & CO., AUCTIONEERS—OFFICE No. 28 Nassau street, will sell at auction on Tnesda: November 10, at 12 o'clock, in front of the salearoom, No. Nasnau street, a fine large bay family horse, short tail, about sixteen hands high, warranted sound and kind, and gentle in all harness, about six years old. Also, a single horse ba- rouche, very handsome, lined with mordeco, in perfect order and very little used, Aiko, a set of harness, FOOSE, SALE — SPLENDID, FURNITURE, | RICH ‘Wilton and velvet carpets, costly French plate, pier and mantel mirrors; three suits of rich parlor furniture, rosewood pianoforte, se octave; valuable oil paintings, pearl and Ailver cutlery, &c., at 248 West Twenty-third street, near Kighth avenue.—DANIEL 8. HOUGH, auctioneer, will sell thia day, (Tuesday), Nov. 10, at 10 o'clock, the entire fur niture of the above house, which is of the best description, consisting of large and costly pter and mantel mirrors, supe- rior rosewood pianoforte, elegant suits of parlor furniture, in. rich crimson and maroon brocade; one do. in green and gold; coatly rosewood and secretary bookcases; solid carved rose: wood centre, sofa and pier tables; three superior rosewood etegeres, marble tops, with mirror doors backs; elegant ronewood reception chairs, in rich satin and tapestry; rose- ‘wood corner etegeres, with’ mirror backs; rich Ince window curtains and Bronze and ormolu clocks, costly china vases and rich parlor ornaments, £c., with a number of five oil Paintings, dining room and chaser furniture, elegant cxten- sion tables, chairs, rich gold band decorated tea and coffee sets, clegant ruby and cut glasnware, pearl and allver cutlery, cake baskets, caslers, bureaus, Washslands with marble tops, cost- ly decorated china toilet sets, best bair mattresses, beds and bedding, French oval mirror, mahogany suits of furniture in haircloth, cottage and mahogany xpring seat chairs, rosewood hall ‘lleloth, Aes ‘Bale poaitive, and no postponement, ENRY B. HERTS, JR., AUCTIONEER.—BY HERTS & ‘MOBS. Will seil on’ Tuesday, November 10, at 10 o'clock, at 201 West Twenty seventh street, the entire furni- ture contained tn said house, comprising Brussels and in. yedding, tains and cornices, oil paintings, engravings, china, glass- ware, £c., together with the usnal assortment of kitchen uten. with which the sale will commence, Terms cash. Cata- logues at sale. RY B. HERTS, JR., AUCTIONERR.—BY HERTS & MOSS. "Will sell ‘on “Tuesday, November 10, at 1034 O'clock, at the salesrooms, No. 54g Fine street, the entire ba- lance of stock of a large grocery house, now Bankrupt, com- prising choice green and black teas, colfees, white and brown Augars, syrup, molasses, adamantine candles, family soap, catsupa, sauces, anchovies, Dutch herrings, Havana, Ger- man and domestic segars. ‘Also, a small assortment of very choice wines and liquors. ENRY B. HERTS, JR, AUCTIONKER.—BY HERTS & MOSS. Will sellon Thursday, November 12, at 10% Oelock, in the gallery over the salesrooms, No. 5% Pine street, by order of assignees, & magnificent assoriment of over sixty thousand dollars worth of rich diamond and gold Jewelry, gold and silver watches, &c. Sale positively with: ‘out reserve, for cash, Particulars hereafter. ENRY B. HERTS, JR.. AUCTIONRER.—BY HERTS & MOSS. "On Tuosday, November 10, at 104 o'clock, at the salesroom, No. 544 Pine street, constable’a sale of fixtures: aS rt = ps. a, counters, signs, , cooking range, &e. By order FOUN i. SLLIER, Constable. MPORTER’S SALE OF SUPERB PARIS FANCY ‘goods, consisting in part of elegant bronze, marble, and gilt clocks: superb French china dinner and toa sels elegant arian statuettes and groups, superb bronzes, Sevres and French china vases, Bobemlan glassware, in great variety; superb papier desks, jewel cases, ‘Ac.; solid sterling silver ware, Carara marble siatnary, and'a superb collection of first class oi! paintings, to be sold at NIBLO'S, ‘On November 16, 17 and 18, by BAF. H. SCHENCK. The saloon will be thrown open to the public for the exhibt- tion of the goods, on Monday, 16th tnst., at 9 o'clock A. M. The sale ‘of the goods to commence in the evening, at Thy o'clock, and to continue each day and evening till the whole is disposed of. To be positively sold without any reserve. ‘ORTGAGE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, carpets, stoves, gas fixtures, Ac. SAMUEL OSGOOD & 00., Auctioneers, Will sell at their salesroom, S81 Nassau street, thie day, Tnesday, at 104 o'clock, precisely, ‘The entire furniture of « je house, remaved from Twen- ty-eighth street, by order of the morigagee, comprising (wo rosewood parlor suits in green silk velvet’ plush, one rose: Wood autt tu French satin Brocatel, one solid’ mahogany par- Jor anit in velvet plush; one superb French plate mirror, cost $210; several French plate pier and mantel glasses, one ‘solid bak and richly carved suit chamber furniture with marble tops, cost in June $175; four enamelled sulla for bedrooms, ma: hogany and rosewood dressing bureaus, rosewood and ma. hogany elegeres with mirror backs and doors, do. oak, do. two splend thahogany French secretary book | id rosewood and. Cases, wardrobes, mabogany and rosewood bedstead, pure hair mattresses, &e., mahogany sofas and chairs, rosewood lounges in brocatel and hair cloth; oak, mahogany and black walnut extension dining tables, rosewood and mahogany mar ble top tables, corner etegeres, cane seat chairs, French bed steads, washstands, breal bles, table linen, bedding, china, glass ware, several cooking and other stoves, Brussels, tapestry, three ply and seit‘ Splpaeg gas chandeliers, Ac. ° Several auperior olg oil paintings, all of which are consider ed valuable and cost the owner « large amount 'N.B.—The above anle will positively take place as a tised and the goods must be paid for on day ot sale. me on day of aale. hance to thowe About purchasing far piture, as tassoried collection of fur. piture offered at auction this season. RIGAGE SALE AT 2 BOWERY —A. M. CRIS. a eer, will sell, this day, 10th inst, at veloek, a large of merchandise, consisting of ny ‘bookease, bedsteads, sofas, chairs, tables and | rockers, Isand ingrain carpeting, ame splendid rose wood pianoforte, one large gilt frame mirror, 3) pieces bed ticking, feather beds, hatr mattrestes, quilts, blankets and iHlows, of! paintings, engravings, clocks, maps, girandoles, “ Ht, bron nd china vases and mantel orpaments, sliver plated cruet stands, knives and forks, spoons, window shades and fancy gools, one Singer's sewing machine; guna and pistols, carpenter's tools, large lot of perctssion caps, ‘other faney articles: 50 back it of whom ft may cones ‘ re, bottles, glasses, ind a number of other articles too namerous mention. . Pull nnmerous JEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE AT AUCTION =M. DOUGHTY, anetloneer, will «ell this morning, ai ‘clock, at aalesroom 79 N 1, a large assortment nitare, removed to atore for convenience of sale, con. ng of parlor suite, pler lasses, Hrussels and three ply Carpets, mahogany and rosewood accretary bookcases, contre, ‘and sofa tables, rosewood and mahogany dressing bu: , Washatands, toilet seta, wardrobes, gas chandeliers, oaewond pianofe bedateads, palioawes, hair matiresare, ather beda, chairs, totes, &e. wiher with « ay advances. ¥ to those in Want, agerery * highest bidder,” Also, & AWNAROKER'S SALE.—THIS DAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK, at No. 4 Bast Broadway, JOHN MORTIMER will seil men and womet raring apparel, quilts, blankets, tools, gold and silver watches, chains es and a variety bther goods, by order of H. BARNARD, 21 Third avenue. 00 AWNDROKER'S SALE—GOLD AND SILVER waiches, goldjewriry, Ac. WILLLAM 7 BOYD, auetion fer, will well at the store of Messrs. Bangs & Co, 8 } grrvet, ow Wernesday, at 10%, o'clock, a large stock of valuable Pledged gonds—gold and sifrer watches, fob, vest and neck Chains, pins, rings, sleeve links, etnds, &e. | Also, goods inthe line for Indies’ wear, W,FACKSON, Pawnbroker, Who has retired from business. ~ day, Nov. 10, ai 10}4 A. M., at S31 Ninih avenue, between irtioth and Thirly.first street, household furniture, sofa, soe chairs, tables, bureaus, Brnssels and ingrain carpets, off | cloth, bedsteads, bedding, hair mattresses, clocks, glasses, &e. HOMAS VEITCH, AUCTIONRER—STORE NO. 16 Xpruer street, Assignee’s sale of liquors, wines, casks, office furniture, tron safe, dee, ou Wednesday Now. 11, 1857, at the salearoom, No. 16 Spruce street, at 10 A, M., consisting: if a choice selection of wines, brandies, cordiaia, rum, whis gin, &e. Also ® large quantity of casks, pipes, hogs is, all new, and also office farntinre, consisting of desks, By order of HENRY SNYDER, Assignee. MOMAS VEITCH, AUCTIONEER-STORK NO. 16 Spriice atreet.—Sherifs sale of chronometers, chronome ter wateh movements, 4c. on Thursday, Nov. 12, 1887, at 10 A.M. at the salesroom No. 16 Spruce’ street, consisting of ihrer chronometers, alan four aplendid chronometer watch movements, manufactured by Creighton and Hila JAS. ©. WILLETT, Sheriff, W, & Hor AUCTIONRER—BY WM. T. + On Tuesday, November t 10% o'olock, at No. & ‘Astor place, near Fourth avenue, the entire stoak of a cabinet maker declining bneinass, consisting of elegant rosewood par Jor anita, covered in crimeon and maroon broeatel: rosewood mirror, back and door etegeres, carved rosewood pier, centre, tofa, bles; rosewood and mabozany French, Gothic and plain bed aus, WAY |rol Washetanda, sofas, tote a-tores, Turkith enay, reception arm chairs: oak, black walnut and mahogany extension tables, with chairs to match. Also, 9 large lot of seeond hand farmity embracing bureana, washetund, ofl) . painting, engrar ings. store, carpets, mats, kitehen ntensils, &e., which will positively be suld tg the bighest bidder, Rear PENN, AUCTIONEER, WIL1, SELL, THIS he chairs, fron safe, &e., &e. RNISHED HOUSE TO LET, NO. 283 WEST THIRTI- it street, neatly furnlahed, {vith all modern improve. ‘menta; rent moderate and immediate aston. Apply to H. P. HALL, No. 7 Barclay street, or o& the promises.” ~ URNISHED HOUSE.—TO LET, A NEAT, WELL FUR: nished two story and attic house, supplied with gas and Croton water, in a qiiiet and respectable neighborhood, near Broadway and Canal street, If preferred the furniture can be bought at « great sacrifice, the owner being about leaving: the city. Rentlow, Apply oJ, LEVISON, auctioneer, 675 Broadway T. VERNON HOUSE TO LET, NEAR THE DEPOT, containing seven apartments, pantry, good well of water dc. will be rented very low.” Apply to Mr. A. BENNETT, corn ondaventie and Third street, Mt. Vernon, or of Mr. C. Holbrook, 68 West Washington place, New York. 10 LET—THE SKCOND FLOOR OF HOUSE 87 AVE- respectable nue C. The rent will be moderate 0 a small family. Apply on the premises, (TO LET—10 A SMALL AMERICAN FAMILY. | THE resent oecupant being obliged to leave the city will sell art or the whale, at a great sncrifice, of the household furni- ure and all of the fixings necessary for housekeeping; or would rent the same ata low figure. "The premises consiat of the upper part of the house No. 24 Stanton street; rent very low, only, S350 per year. Premises to be seen between the houts of 2and 5 P.M. Pardgs only requested to eall who are sincere, and can give undoubted references. 10 LET—#8 FRANKLIN STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, three story house; possession given immediately, Apply tou. W. HAMERSLEY, 44 Bond street, trom 9 to 1LA. Me 10 LET—A PARLOR AND BEDROOM, HANDSOMELY furnished, on second floor, in house 118° Thompson alreet, corner Prineé; will be let separate or together. Apply on the premises. LET—THE BRICK DWELLING NO. 857 SIXTH AVE- nue.—Contains twelve rooms, viz., front and. back base ments, front und back parlors aud side room, three rooms on second floor, four on the third, the fourth untinished. Rent low, Immediate possession. Inquire as per bill on the house. 10 LET—FIRST CLASS FURNISHED PARLOR AND bedroom, for gentiemen, in a French family, with or Without board. Also small rooms.” Apply at No. 3 Beach mreet, Rear St John’s park. LET—POSSESSION IMMEDIATELY, THE SMALL English basement house, 172 East Twenty-third street, near Second avenue, with all modern conveniences. To a §o34 enant the rent will below. Apply o A. LIVINGSTON, ‘Nassau street. 0 LET—A LARGE NICELY FURNISHED FRONT room, on the kecond floor, With closet, grate, &o.. suit able for lady and gentleman; or a few ‘single’ gentlemen Will be taken, with or without partial board; no boarders in the house. Please call at 667 Houston street, west of Broad- way. 10 LET—A NEW THREE STORY HOUSE, NO. 153 ‘Thirly-ninth street, between Second and Third avennes, finished in July, with ail the modern improvements and good yard. ‘Tow good tenant will be let low, Inquire at 188, next joor. LET—A DESIRABLE APARTMENT, THE SECOND floor of house 29 King atreet, consisting of four oon together with « front basement and a bedroom off. Gas ani Croton water. Inquire of HENRY HOWKEY, rear of 31 King street, or of A. RAYMOND 61 Chatham street. re LET—A FISH STAND WITH FIXTURES. INQUIRE at 168 Ninth avenue. 10 LET—A FURNISHED COTTAGE ON STATEN IS. land, containing eight rooms, basement and cellar, with water in bsaement and kitchen, ‘A desirable residence for a ‘small family; within six minutes’ walk of Castleton landing. Rent to May 1, $0. Apply this week at 11d Waverley place (0 LET.—THE TWO THREE STORY BRICK DWELL- ing houses, replete with all the modern conveniences, such as gas, bath, water closets, furnas situate Nos. 33 and 42 President street, Brooklyn, L. I. ‘To a good tenant the rent will be very low 10 Ist May next. Apply at Arctic Fire Insurance Company, No. 29 Wall street. LET—TWO LARGE ROOMS, WITH PANTRIES BE tween, either furnished or unfurnished, on the second floor, corner of Sixth avenue and Waverley place; gas in both Foomi; entrance 128 Waverley place; location pleasant; rent moderate, Apply to J. W. SULLIVAN, on the premises. LET—THE LOWER PART OF HOUSE NO. 105 Fast Thirteenth street. The house was built fortwo families find la very convenient, Will be let low until the Ist of May tonsmailfamily. References exchanged, 10 LET~PART OF DWELLING HOUSE NO. #7 VARICK street, to asmall, genieel family, without children. in quire on the premises. - LET CHEAP TO A GOOD TENANT—IN A FIRST cluss house, parlors, basements and one or two bedrooms on the third story. Ail modern improvements. — Locatio Dealthy. Neighborhood unsurpassed in Forty-ninth street, third house, east of Fighth avenue cars. Laquire at fourth house, of Mrs. LANE, LET OR LEASE—STORE AND DWELLING NO. 1299 Broome street, corner of Pitt street; also No. 12% Broome street, three story brick building, 25 feet front A 10 deep, suitable for a manufactory, now used asa distillery. Inqulre of J. STOUVENEL & CO., No, 203 Centre sireet. ASE—THE COMPTON HOUSE, CORNER fourth street and Third avenue; it has resaut 4 reading room, with all the modern improve- hundred, with mostly single rooms. y . Inquire of WILLIAM COMPTON, stall market. t door. near Union square; rent $900; is co elegantly furnished with new furniture, c: everything required for a family desiring 4 style. Furniture must be purchased, and will be sd $2300 on vera terms, ‘Address 0. B., Union square Post ROOMS TO ita ble fo his wif WO FURNISHED LET — WITHOUT bow s second story gle gentlemen or « gentl rooms, furnished, to lin street DOD BOOK AND JOR COM. id be willing to give half Address Printer, (PO BORS PRINTERA—A Gi tor wishes « situation. credit. Reference given and re Herald otlice. MERCHANT TATLORS—WANTED, BY A FIRST class cutter, & situations has heen in the Broadway trade for himself cutting from his own stock, Salary not so mich an object as merely to keep his hand in practice. Please address Jones, Herald ollice, Cor one week, 1) HONS MECHANICS AND OTHERS —A GOOD, HO nest. nixtoen years old, wanta to. bind himself t He is industrious and used to untry. Viease apply at No. 10 the Battery ANTED—A SITUATION AS GARDENER OR coachman, by s middle age: n. Can give the best reference from his former em inquire at 165 ‘Washingion street, for Jobn Hall. FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. U DEMOISELLE, PARLANT TRES JEN LE FRAN cals et I’ Allemand, 4 se placer dans une famille our prendre soln dea inde daldans. Elle soccupera jo toute expeces de couture, Ss er aa No. 706 Broad way, depuis 9 heures du matin jusqu'a $ heures du soir. Us DAME FRANCAISE, CONNAISSANT A FOND wire pant egalement cotifer, e les premieres famille wer chew M. Maximiilen, In langue Ttallenne, et sae 1 broder, ft entrer dan Americaines i Blac 173 Est le rue a TNE JEU de Pri dans qne familie comme insti boite 3,2 lost office. INTELLIGENCE OFFICES, + noe AN BECURE GOOD SERVANTS, AT Awncea at the New Demmesttc Institute andl ome, 134 Lh #t., corner of 6th ae tab Tishment has abundance of civil, capable by Conducted by a respectable American lady te ville. pres lis FRANCAISE, P yenia, Y Allemand et) trive. VANT ENSEIGNER piano, desire ae placer Kerire a F. Laugett, AE FAMILIES the very low: XCELLENT SERVANTS—ENGLISH, SCOTCH, GER man, Irish, Ac.—ean be obtajped on moderate terms, at RIS COHNERT & 00'S, 363 Broadway, entrance on Franklin street. None but good recommendable girls kept at this establishment ‘O CHARGE TO EMPLOYERS FOR GOOD SER ‘vanis.—All kinds of the very best help, at very mode rate wages, at the new Domestic [netitute and Home, Las tIth St. corner of 6thar. All orders promptly attended it post pald. Conducted by a respectable American lady. Call and fee. ANTED—A CLERK FOR AN INSURANCE COM pany, a clerk for a coal office, 2eonductors, 6 men for Lhousekeeper, 4giris to iravel to California and jen. N. B—4 chambermaids for hotels. » No. 6 Rast Broadway. boys for 0 ata 7 TANTED—THRER CLERKS FOR COMMISSION AND ‘shipping houses, three conductors, two hookkeepers, clerks for grocery and gry goods stores, two barkeepors, three five men for steamers, two brakemen, (wo baggare men, three firemen, two drivers, fonr boys for trades and stores, and iwo coachmen. Persons wishing any of these situation ‘will do weil to eall npon LOUIS KAUFMAN, 766 Broadway, fe itis the ouly office in the city where good situations ean be given TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. RK KRYPORT.—THE leaves Murray street pier dail 24 o'clock P.M. Returning lenves UDSON RIVER RATLROAD.—EXPRESS TRAINS for Albany and Troy, stopping nt principal stations, com necting with Western and Nort trains, leave Chambers street depot at 6 and 11:30 A. M. and 5 P.M. A. F. SMITH, Superintendent (Bundw eyport at 8o'elo EW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD. —SUMMER arrangement, comm: —Trains leave depot, corner of White atid 30. A. M.—Fxpreas mail train for Albany, stopping at all stations north of Williamsbriige. , M—White Plains train, stopping at all statio LEAVE TWENTY SIXTH STRERT STATION — ‘M.—Williamebridge train, stopping at al) stations. ™. —Wiaeernage train, stopping at M._—White Plains frain,-stopping at all stations M_—Williamsbrid ge train, stopping at all stations M_—Millerton train, stopping at all atations. MW.—Croton Falla train, stopping at all stations ¥ M. - ~agenti-s —Yillameberige vais, sopping at alt stations —Williamebridge trata, stopping at all at WM.) CAMPBEL 1, epertatondent. g2sse825 5 TUTTE : —— TRDS.—A LARGE AND SUPERIOR LOT OF TAME paroia, also n large lot of live birds, for wale at 1% Naw aan arect, near Bridge, Brooklyn, and other curiosities JOR SALR-THE FAST SATLING SLOOP YACHT an tone tegister, now lying at the Richard Marshall, sist ery, auitable for the oyster trade. Will be sold cheap Li Apply ( MICHAEL QULGLEY, boauman, oa We Battery. Boston, ' Wednesday, Nov. 18. N. York, Wednesday, Now. Boston, Wednesday, Dec. 2. N. York, Wednesday, Dec. 9 Boston, ' Wednesday, Dec. 16. “ N. York, Wednesday, Dec. 23, til paid for. ‘on On board, ships will not be accountable for gold, perie The owners of these silver, Bullion, apagie, joweliy, Senet an tate unless bills of ladinff are signed therefor, and the value there of therein expressed. For treight or passage apply to. k. CUNARD, Ni jo. 4 Bowling Green, REAT REDUCTION First cabin.......... Second cabin. x ver . In the first class paddle wheel steamship ARTEL, 2,000 tons ¥, D. Ludiow, commander, and NORTH STAR, 2.500 tona, P FE. Lefevre, commander, to sall from pier No. 3, Nosh river at noon prerisely, carrying the United States mail, viz. : LEAVE NEW YORK FOR OF FARE TO EUROPE. SOUTHAMPTON, HAVRE BREMEN FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, SOUTHAMPTON. FOR NEW YORK, NorthStar. — | Saturday, Nov. 28] Wed’y, Dec. 2 Arlel saturday Noy. 28] Saturiay, Dee: 36] Weds" Bee: 80 ‘These steamships touch at Havre.” Specie delivered in Lon. don and Paris, For passage or freight apply to D. TOR- RANCE, agent, No. 5 Bowling Green, New York. ARE REDUCED TO SOUTHAMPTON AND WAVRE.— ‘The magnificent steamship VANDERBILT, Edward Hig- fing, commander 6.268 tons, will sall ‘rom NEW YORK for " | From SOUTHAMPTON and SOUTHAMPTON &HAVRE, | HAVRE for NEW YORK, Saturday Deo. § | Saturday. v Now. Mt Saturday. “Dee, 26 Price of passage—First cabin, $100; second cabin, $50. Spe- cle delivered in London and Paris, “For freight or passage apply, ). TORRANCE, agent, No. & Bowling Green, New York. Letters for England and Europe, prepaid, 25 cents each half ounce (by enelosure of postage stamps if from other cities), Will be received at No. 5 Bowling Green, New York, up (0 1134 o'clock on the morning of sailing. HE LIVERPOOL, NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA Steamship Company's Clyde built tron screw steamships CITY OF BALTIMORE, 2367 tons, Capt. R. Leitch, CITY OF WASHINGTON, 2380" ' Capt. P.O. Petrie. CITY OF MANCHESTER, 2/109 ‘Capt J. Kennedy. KANGAROO, T874 “Capt. Jeltrey. oh undernsted or other vessels are intended to wail as fl- ows: FROM LIVERPOOL. CITY OF BALTIMORE... +. Wednesday, October 2, and every alternate Wednesday. ROM NEW YORK. CITY OF BALTIMORE.. Th and every alternate Thursday, Rates of cabin passage. phia, $75. From Li guineas, according (o the ae all having the same privilege in the saloon, including steward’s fees, Third class passengers.—A timited number of third class passengers will be taken and found in as mach provisions as Fequired, From Philadelphia and New York, $90. From verpool, These steamers are constructed with improved water-tight compartments, Bach vessel carries an experienced surgeon; and every attention paid to the comfort and accommodation of passengers. rafts on Liverpool from £1 upwards. For freight or passage, apply at the office of the Company, JOHN G. DALES Broadway, New York, agent, or WM. INMAN, Land 13 Tower Buildings, Liverpool, agent. November 12, ‘clock, noon. York and Philadel. 2 guineas and 15 (OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED States mail steamer ARAGO, D. Lines, commander, will leave for Havre, toucaing at Southampton to land the mails and passengers, on Salurday, Nov. lf, at 12 o'clock, from pier No. $7 North river, foot of Beach sires PRICE OF PASSAGE. First cabin................$190 Second cabin. . iy ‘This ship bas five water tight compartments enclosing the engines, so that in the event of collision or stranding the water conld not reach them, and the pumps being free to work, the safety of the vessel and passengers would be secured. Bag: age not wanted during tae vayage should be went on board the day before sailing, marked “below.” For freight or pas sage apply to W. 8. DRAYTON, agent, No. 7 Broadway. TEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW. EDINBURG, 2.500 tons, William Cumming, commande NEW YORK, 2,150 ions, Robert Craig, commander; GLAS. GOW, 1,962 tons, Jo The Glasgow and New York Steams! intend sailing these new and powerful steamer: ‘ork to Glasgow direct, as tollows:— Duncan, commander. Compan: rom New FROM NEW YORK. ROM GLASGOW. Glasgow, Wednesday, Nov. %, 12 noon. New York, Nov. 18, New York, Wednesday, Dec. 16, 12noon, Edinburg, Dee. 2 Edinburg,’ Wednesday, Dec. 30, 12 noon. Glasgow, Dec. 19. RATES OF PASSAGE, First cabin, $78; third class, found with cooked provisions, SW. An experienced surgedn attached to exch stoamer. or freightor passage apply to JAMES RAEBURN, agent, 17 Broadway. “New York city bills or gold only received for Passage. ITEAM TO LIVERPOOL FOR $%.—THR STEAMSHIP tain Leitch, will sail on ge, $80, Including provisions. For passage from ‘or to Liver- val, apply to Rud. CORTIS & OO, 177 Broadway. OYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP PERSIA—FOR LIVER pool.—The PERSIA, ©. H. B. Judkins, commander, will sail from ihe stream with the mails and passengers for Ku rope on Wednesday, the Lith inst, A steamer will leave the comp ‘edoek, at ‘sey City, with the passengers at 10! lock A.M. ‘The AKALA will sail on the 2th F. CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green. LACK BALL LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS.—THE packetship MANHATTAN is in the stream, and sails this day (Tueseay). Has room for more passengers. Apply to JACOB WILSON, 108 South street. R LIVERPOOL—DREADNOUGHT LINE.—THE FA- vorite clipper *, KOBERT L. LANE will positively ail on Wednesday, 1lth inst. For passage, having une- qualled seccommodations for all classes of passengers, appl: Si'hoard, pier No. 8 North river, or to P.M. DEMARRST, rf South sireet, OR LIVERPOOL.—SAILS THIS DAY, THE CLIPPER ship SIR ROBERT FREL. | Ship PATRICK HENRY, for London, sails November 18. Second cabin and steerage axkengers taken at low rates and found in cooked provisions. Passengers brow ut from Ireland or Eagland. Apply to THOS. C. ROCHE, 83 South stre OR LIVERPOOL.—THE FAVORITE CLIPPER SHIP ROBERT KELLY, Capt. Barstow, will positively haul in ihe river to-day, having unequalled stateroom accommoeta tions fi all claxses of ngers. For passage apply on ¥. COLLINS & CO., at the office oa pier OTIC! K.—FIRST PACKET FOR LIVERPOOL—SAILS to-morrow, “at 12 ¢ EMERALD 1 Caress. Vor peomnee tetas of ALD pL. Cornish. For passage in.cabin, cond cabin at rene (whieh will b x low rates), apply on Doard at pier 38 Baat river, or to TAPSCOTT & UO., SP Routh street, POR HAVANA AND NRW, ORLRAMA—THR UNITE States mail steamship CAHAWBA, J. receiving freigh Nov. 9, and sail for the above ports on Thursday, I2o'elock precisely, from pier foot of Robinson street, North freight os 7 ly to the emt X' ‘ HERON & Uo. 18 Park place. LIVINGSTON, € RF’: HAVANA, SISAL AND VERA CRUZ. Spanish steainship MEXICO, Captain Villamere. This having been put in eomplece order, will sail or nbout the 1h of November, a Crus and Campeachy, if 1. For Havana, passage only, Broadway. Mander, will river. favorite steamer for the above ports Freight will be taken (or Steal, fuflicient offers for the latter pe Apply to J. M-CRBALLOS, 2 USTRALIA PIONEER LINE, ESTABLISHED 1852. Carrying the United States mail Bailing positively on the day advertised ‘rom Wier 12 Kast river, JOUN LANG Lamk it will commander despatched for vemi er 2. This ship has » long poot cabin a state roome, ani the arrangements for livht, ventilation and Cleanliness are such as cannot possibly exist in the between decks of a two deck ship. persons who have already crossed the Atlantic will appreciate this. The rates of passage are the same as charged by Haines & Co.'s Black Ball line from Liver Pool, and are as low as can be afforded consistent with the re- tuirements of passengers. The provisions are, as heretofore, of the very best quality ‘The new and RAL Ts now loadin, lentil A 1 clipper ship USHING, 700 tons register, Her in P. Dow, mw Wit! have tmmedt for Sydney’ direct: has room for five first eabin passengrrs, and affords a most favorable opportunity for shy For fr Right bille for sale ant c Consignees in Australia, JOR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA.—THE STRAMSHTP AUGUSTA, M.S. Woodhull, will leave on Saturday, Rov. 14, a 3 o'clock, P.M. from pler No, 4 North river. i of lading aigned only on board. Por freight or passage appl 1 SAMUEL Le. MITCHILL, 18 Broadway. | Steamers Cor Florida connect with the above, leaving for Savannab every Monday, Weinesday and Friday 1OR PORTSMOUTH, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND, ‘The United States’ mati steamship ROANOKE, Captain Thomes Skinner, wi ave on Wednesday, lith Inet, at 3 o'clock P.M. from pier 13 North river. She will arrive at Portamonth the next afternoon and at Petersburg the follow z. Passengers for the South will proceed direct! ern mail line. Thos for Richmond wi n Friday morning. Travellers will fied Pleasanteat and most expeditious poute. tate room, to Norfolk, 1) Powers. . $10. Apply to 1 AM & PLEA. SANTS, No. 32 Broadway. WO PASSAGES FOR EUROPE IN THE NORTH STAR, Attel, or Vanderbilt: may be obtained cheap, by inquir ing of Joseph Felis, Ksq., 68 Walker street, BILLIARDS, JQASSFORD'S BILLIARD PALACE, CORNER OF Remsen streeta, Brooklyn; 15 tables; old ‘Court and street, New York, I2tables. We hare laid ime 149 Fults out angles front of our ‘cushions and Phelan’s, the same in both rooms, with Gwynn's royal patent index, and invite comparison, See Gen, Webb's Courier, October 6, he made necientitic trial, and bought Bassford's at the same price, thengiers reasona why HELAN'S PATENT BILLIARD TARLES—PARTIES ‘wan'ing good billined tables will find the presenta favors: bie time to purchase. A large lot of new and second ables, wih everything in the biliaed tine, cheap, for cash. Ealesroom 786 and 788 Broadway; manufactory 53 Ann street Rrwoers, VELP! . CIVIALE'S, ACTON'S, CURL: ing’s and the private hospital practice of Paris and Lon don, by Dr. LARMONT. As some persons aiflicied with dis eases of the sexual system may not be aware of the fact, he takes this method of Informing them he is the only graduate in this city who ts erclusively treating and curing those dis there ABA whose connection with the Baropean, heals en ables him to adopt the latest and most ragicn! treatment. car ing the oldest and severest cases, at No. 82 Mercer street, rher Spring, opposite the St. Nicholas, from 10 A.M. to9 P.M. The Doctor's Medical Adviser and Marriage Guide, nearly £0 pe. lee peavery, rueireon ia $1. Tt gives all the adver. tised medicines. We commend Dr. Larmont to the aificted — Courter des Rtats Unis, Staats Zeitung, Day Book, Atlas, &e. RIOR PB ACTICR <0, D. HAMMDND, M.D., PU. pil of Ricord, of Paris, (who ts the fir living surgeon for diseases, Ae. of the sexual system.) and of Professors Carno- chan and Moit, of this city, be consulted in Bagliah oF French, personally or by letter, at his office, 6t Bleecker street, east of Broadway, from $ to 1, aug frywa § to 8 o'¢loe evenings. W AMLACK'S THEATRE, Doors open at 64%; commence: NoOveEMBER 10. ANOTHER SUCCESS. Enthusiastic reception and great Iaughter and applause at the new comic piece, by Messrs, Bonreicault and deymour, entitled WANTED A WIDOW, Win horeptate Possession. Continued attraction of Mr. Bourcicault’s adaptation THE INVISIBLE HUSBAND. tT. ‘The capital ALL THE COMEDIANS IN THK BILL. ‘The performances will commence this evening with UN- CLE FOOZLE, AURA ROADWAY, THE SKA KEENP'S THEATRE, 624 4 hove Houston street.—Complote triumy F ACK, which production at this theatre has be by Press n c to be as near an as is attainable, abounding nisite muste and wonderful n in consequence of the occ representation of the above thrilling pectfully informed that it will const ‘evening's perlormance. ‘Turspay Evening, Nov. 10, 1887, (And overy evening during the woek) THE SKA OF ICE; OR, A MOTHER'S PRAYER, Raoul de Lasxcours, nt the Urania. Mr. C. Wheatleigh lay, the ate’ the Carlos: sa adventurer, veo, Jordan Varabas, & suite a Louise de Laseo pial Ogarita, the Wild Flower of Mexico, Maria de Lascours, Countess de Theringe Diane de Lascourt.s. 00s). 22202 16."Phompson ‘Tho other characiors hy Miss Mary Bullock, (aged 5 years) Meaara. G. W Stoddart, Peters, Dunean, ©. Howard, Brown, PERIOD OF THE DAMA, 1705~'20—Fifteen years being pre- sumed to elapse between the aecond and third nets. ‘Act 1.—Deck of the Ship Uranin—The celebrated Whist- ling Song and Chorus, by Barabas and Sailors—The Mutiny and Struggle—Capt, de Lascours, Wife and Child wet Ateift tn an Open Mont. Act 2.—The Sea of Tce, Encompassed by Mountains of Snow and Huge I During this act is exhibited the Aurora Borealis, a phenomena peculiar to the Polar Regions, 40 vividly deseribed by the lamented Kane in the history of his Arctic Explorations—Breaking up of the Field of Tee—The huge Ieeborgs disappear, and the xeene i8 now oceupied by the fierce and foaming waters; amid the roar of the Elements is heard the touching ac thon, who bast all the strength of a father and ¢ of a mother, save us from the abyss that threatens and the who kill.” Exeiting tablean Act 3.—The Gold Plains of El Dorado—Ogarita, the Wild Flower of Mexico, a Charmingly Bewitching Portraiture. oT 4.—The Hotel de Theringe at Parit—Ogarita, to avenge faio of her Parents, forms the terrible resolve to Wed ce of Del Monte—The Power of Woman's Will rer—Awful Retribution—Real J. Jefferson Miss Laura Keene: Mixa Wells c Nottor.—The pv lic will observe that baleon: fifty cents each, may be secured for one week in ad: vance by application at the box oftiee ‘Doors open at 644, to commence at 734 precisely. CADEMY OF MUSIC.—OPERA. Second Gala night, WEDNESDAY, Nov. 1 LA GRANGE, ANGRI, BIGNARDI, GASSIER, ARDAVANT. Second night with the star cast of IL TROVATORE, MADAME DE LA GRANGE will resume her original character of Leonora, MADAME D'ANGRI, for the second time in America, as Azuce SIGNOR BIGNARDI, the new tenor, will appear for the second time as Manrico, STGNOR ARDAVANI, from the Italian Opera, makes his second appearance as Count de Luna. SIGNOR GASSIER will sing (second time this season) the role of Fernando. ‘The sale of seats commences this morning at 9 o'clock atthe Academy, ©. Breusing’s and Hall & Son's. " Seats to be had at e door. ‘On Friday—Third Gala night, On Saturday—Grand OPERA MATINEE, commencing at 1 P.M. and to conclude at 334, with the whole of LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR and a Grand Concert. ARNUMS MUSEUM.—THRILLING AND UNMISTAK ‘able anccess of the new, briliiant and veraaiile com pany and the new piece. Tusaday evening at 73 o'clock, the new romantle play of A. MOTHER'S PRAYER, OR THE ROSE OF PENR! presented with an excelient distribu: tion of characters, Afternoon at 3, the musical comedy, of CROSSING THE LINE; followed by the IRISH ITAY. MAKER. In addition to the Aquaria, or Ocean and River Gardens, may be seen the Happy Fatnily, &c, Admission 25 cents; children under ten, 13 centa, RYANTS’ MINSTRELS, Mechantes’ Hall, 472 Iroadway, above Grand street. Oren Every EVENING DokiNe THe Wr Best billot the seqson. Immense attraction. erything new. THE SHAKING QUAKER BURLESQUE. THE MAGIC WELL, New songs, solos, saving: quartettes, comicalitien, scenes, &e. The COLORED FILIBUSTERS, the burlesque TARGET EXCURSION. Jerry, Neil and Dan Bryant, im dances and eceentricttien, “Boo ypen at 63; to commence at 734. Tickets 25 cents, RANKLIN MUSEUM, 127 GRAND STREET, ONR door from Broadway'—The only place in the United Miatex where the Model Artistes are exhibited, comprising & company of, TWENTY. SEVEN YOUNG LADI the most beautifully formed women in the Perform: ances twice every day, at o'clock in the afternoon, and we in the evening. ‘OZART HALL, 66% NROADWAY. Grand opening of thie MAGNIFICENT SALLE DE CONCERT, BY MME. DE LA GRANGE, Torspay, Nov. 10, 1867. The public is respectful informed that ME. DE LA GRANGE RAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT for the benefit of MISS HENRIETTA SIMON, previous to her departure for Kurope ‘The following unrivalled combination of talent will appear: LA GRANGE, MISS H. SIMON, AROCKEITA, SIG, GASSIER, WOOO, SIG. PORTINI, US RICHBERG, Violinist; Mr. E. GUYON, Pianist Phoanamen. Thalberg « Meyerbeer Big. Ginsaier. 2 3. Mercadante 4. Cavatina, from “Le Prophete”.... 5 6 will give ® 1. Piano Solo Mr. K, Gayon. Duet, from “Le Prophete Mine. De La Grange, Miss H. Simon. Aria, Di Bravo. sevee ssseesMoyerbeer Miss IH. Simon. Fantasie britiante, for the violin, from “Elisir d° Amore," Mr. J. Bichberg. J Mazourka, “Souvenir de Varsovie Mme De La Grange: 7. Grand Trio, from “William Tell’ Rignort Laboeetta, Gawsier, Fortint. & La Tarentelle Hig. Koco. 9. Winged Messenger, Mies A. simon. 10. The Soldier's Dream, fantasie on fourth string.J.Kichberg Mr, J. Kichberg. 11. Rondo, finale from “in Sonnambula” Dentint Mme. De La Grange. 12. Trio, “Papataet’ Rossini Signor Laboeetta, Gaasier, Roceo, TICKETS ONE DOLLAK. Rent wrk be secured, without extra charge, at C. Brea 701 Broadway, and Hall & Son's, 239 Broadway Notiuer.—Persons having bought tieketa can select their seats by applying al the ticket office. RS. CHARLES HOWARD AND MR. H. WATKINS as Aline i Wandering et the American Museum XTRA 4 127 Grand street —Gala attraction. indies for one day only. Read this card. the Prank on ATCRDAY, NOV. 14, 1857, grand mammoth entertainment will be i ADVERTISEMENT.—PRANKLIN MUSEUM, ‘One hundred you Don't fail ¥ on which occasion given, being for the. BENEFIT OF MISS KATE CUMMINS, who will Introduce to hee (riends aud the public aver ONE HUNDRED YOUNG LADIES, most of whom have never appeared on any stage. The entire company will appear in ENTY FOUR TABLEAUX, produced for this oceasion only. The most ORIGINAL AND NOVEL PICTURES ever exhibited. Admission the same as nsnal. Don't forget Saturday, Nov. ", in the afternoon and evenit J AGLES' AMERICAN JUVENILE COMEDIANS Villopen niet Freee Py BROADWAY, This wondertute mobieas ip y mi pronvanced a ‘aleombination of youthful genius, pronnan by the entire press of the conser} oe mont pe rfect, versatile and talented company of children ever jnced, will open with « brilliant bili. yk out for these child wonders. A FIRST CLASS COMPANY AND A_ FIRST play have created a furore of enthusiasm at tho can Museum. | ee! MUSEUM, 127 GRAND STREET —THE MO- ‘del Artistes still continue to attract thousands of admf- ring patrons to 88 ert witness tbe nt by MERAUTIFCL GROUPINGS ite mn ‘arton’s trou cape TWENTY EVEN Younes Lapres, every afternoon at 3, and every evening at7. Fourteen new tableaux (his afternoon and evening. Want FEW YOUNG MEN, OF A DRAMATIC taste. to join ® dramatic ead of good standing. Ad dress I. 1). M., Herald office. in ed JENATE ASSEMBLY ROOMS, 18) PROSPECT STREET, $5. Brookiya.—Grand Concert every erening, Darts, cho- Tases, gives, ballads, feats of magic. Also, Arlington, (he reat Kibiopian delineator, for this week ouly, Admittance seents. C AST WRERK The PI jogieal and Anatomical Musenm, Chinese Buildings, ach Wa positively elowe on Saturday, Nov. M4. “Adtniesion 25 riday, the last day for ladies, from 11 (til 5 o'clock. ME ROSE OF PENRITH, OR A MOTHER'S PRAYER, racting crowds to the American Museum. ON Cae Sees Lad Lat yg 8 Ld ) ; , moat advant located, scotia rete macee beh abd Sat the Immediate vienity of all the opposite the Post office. is for rent, by the night, wee! of longer period Tey fully supplied wit ro ey ry, furniture, library, mhuale, &e. Applicauone| ‘0 the subscriber's atterney, Rovert Hervey, Sa! vet, Chicago. West STREET THEATRE, PAILADRELPHTA — mntinned and brilliant sneceas of the unrivalled Ame rican actor, Mr. F. 8. CHANPRAD. mt beg to announce bis Third Week. LINDA, THE AR GIRL, ‘will be performed every night nntil further noties. VISLO'Ss BALL ROOM AND CONCERT SALOON — This magnificent and favorke saloon has undergone ® complete renovation, and a eplendid floor has been laid it wax and polished in the lavest and most improved style ex resely for dancing. The ladies’ pariors, drawing and dre, ing roome are elegantly farn! and provided with every comfort convenience. The apacious and elegant supper saloon will a modate 30) guests atone time, the cuisine will be unexeeptionable, and effort will, ag sual, be awed to insure the comfirt and conveniMmce of visitows. The terms are now redneed in accordance with the present rimes Fill partioniars on application af the office of Nihio's Garden, Roadway, from A. M. Wg P. M., and from 7 till 10 ia the ev euipy ADVERTISEMENTS GALAS AT AUCTION. HOUSES, ROOMS, &0., TO LET. SHIPPING. AMUSEMENTS. CO AA AARARAARRADAR AS | AAA RMIAADOD ADL AMARA DANA RARDIN | NAOPROA AAAS AR AARIIORLAALD AA AAANA NARA ARAMA: | AAA, wn nnn IROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASS,—HENRY G. EVANS, COTTAGE TO LET—WITH FOUR LOTS OF GROUND | (HE BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL 1BLO'S GARDEN.—TUKSDAY EVENING, NOV. 10, 0, SALES AT AUOTION. Cierny wink Wmasy Newt oiegay | A, cuieaonaiueasarartpewrgereacaaarey | Tse cote Me mnenacnet tetpsteria necadtruct | Ea ecagieret: Seeamme + 4 a . kW v1 ren| ‘i LBERT H. NI a large und complete sasortment of beat while, granite, ¢.¢. | between Duane and Jay. Leia Chief cabin pamagen ent? UTE $130 GABRIML, RAVEL, MeFi, Conway Broad street. and [wow feamrare, pn ae ot, eae motto coffees, anna Weneeenre Second cabin passage. . 1S | with his brothers ‘stocks and bonds toys, &e., ae. is carefully repacked for shipping. N ELEGANT SUIT OF ROOMS, ON FIRST OR FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOL. ANTOINE and JEROME RAVEL, fe ntl ae enn Ak sath alee. LS second Goor,on very moderate terman to a responsible | Ohiefcabin passage...........csceseo. $110 Kvowroxs on ‘Tuk Trout Rore. will be offered. DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER—BY F.& FH. | party” Immily wary small. “Inquire at No'2 Beach street, | Second cabin passage... 7) Gabriel Ravel in his celebrated Sailor's Hornpipe, be oftice. SCHENCK.—On Wednesday, Ith inst. at 1 o'clock, at | opposite St. Jobs park. The ships from Boston call at Halitas Followed by the comic pantomime of Seas ular sale Thursday, Nov. 12. Special sale to-morrow, | iheir salesroom, 33 Nassau street, an elegant team, one a bay ——-— PERSIA, Capt. Judkine. CANADA, Capt. Lang. JEANNETTE AND JEANNOT. ‘of Denmark. -) Auction sales every day. horse, the other a black mare, Tand 8 years old, Shands | (YHEAP RENT.—$75 FROM NOW TILL MAY 1, FOR | ARABIA, Capt, J.Stoue, | AMERICA, Capt. Wickman, | Joannot comic characier).........Gabriel Ravel ALBERT H. NICOLAY, high, ‘Warranted perfectly sound, kind And gentle in every five rooms on second and third floors of a genteel house, | ASLA, Capt. BG. Lott NIAGARA, Capt. Ryrie, ‘Moustae! Antoine | Muddledorf. Jerome ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA. Stock auctioneer and banker, N. ¥. way Als, @. sorvel hares. 5 ears old, if hands high, wer. nelapbarhcod. fe., near Broadway and Eighth street, to ARRiOA. Cay Shan | RURORA, dapt. fa Taian, Jerome's novel Wye Rey) ae " - Antony ; ; ° a erfectly souns a entle In every way; small family who wit) keep in Order a inj Heman’s exe Vessels carry a clear white light at mast-bead; green ntoine Baron... jerome | Ces “ 1S Mies Josey LFRED BRAGG, AUCTIONEER.—A. BRAGG & CO, | trotied ‘Sminutes to the pole. - “ two roome gud furnish, ight neentast in pl aay 3 ‘on starboard bow; red on port _— at 64g; to commence at 734. sday—Third night of Mr, McKean Bue * - = Robinson, Herald office, immediately. PERSIA, Judkin: SN. York, Wednesday, Nov. UL. per xed, 2 cents Mr. 2 12 cente ‘Torspay, Nov. 10, Second night of THE MYST) RIES OF PARIS Chourinieur. Marie. Mina St. Clade Femeralda, (with thre Migs Sallie St. Clade ‘To conclude with THE BLACK PHANTOM. Brrrows NEW THEATRE, BROADWAY. SEVENTH AND LAST WEEK OF MISS CUSIIMAN. This (Tuesday) evening —Misa Cushman as QUEEN KATHARINE, tn Shakspere's beautiful play, selon acini of KING HENRY THE EIGHTH. For this night only as will be seen by reference to the pre gramme of the week's performance. King Henry, Mr. Mark Smith; Cardinal Woolsey, Mr. Fisher, Cromwell, Mr. Briggs; Buckingham, Mr. Boniface. Norfolk, Mr, Barrett. Queen Katharine, Miss Cushman; Anna Boleyna, Miss Olitoe ‘With the farce of, THE TWO BUZZARDS. The public attention in invited to the following programane of performance, with the assurance that this i moat te ly the Jast week of Miss Cushman’s performance. Tuesday—QUEEN KATHARINE, in Henry VIII. Wednesday—MEG MERRILIES, for the last time, really, Thursday and Friday—Misa ©. will enact CARDINAL WOOLSEY, for the firsttime. This extraordinary perform ance cannot be repeated. Saturday—The successful presentation of LONDON ASBO- RANCE, received with enthusiastic applause by ® crowded audience, will be repeated, with a ein which Mise Cushman will perform. Her last appearance, ‘A Colored Gallery has heen arranged. Entrance in Morooe street. Admission 25 cents. Box book now open. 5 en in advance. ‘00D'S BUILDINGS, BROADWAY, NEAR PRINGB Henry Wood. PO .. Proprietor EO. CHRISTY & WOOD'S MINSTRELS open under the direction of H. Wood and Geo, Chriaty. Eudioplan Mingtrelsy, and second week of thelr new pleem PETER PIPER PEPPER PODGR, Tickets 25 cents, Doors open at 6; to commence at 734 o’elogte. ts may be tal OPEN EVERY NIGHT. New novelties, Shouts of applause and approbation. Pew Charley Whae and JM Anew aud original ntitled introducing new features ai Doors open at 6, commence at 73g. Admission 25 cents. Orchestra seata re EMY OF MUSIC.—SUNDAY NEXT. ors announce that grand preparations are D SACRED PERFORMANCE, GRAND € whieh will be 5 PRINCI AW will appear. On this oven: brated English vooa- ats, Miss MILNE cRRING, will make their secon APACE, {0 XTEMPS rance ai these concerts. The orchen- ed, and Will perform several cl will make his Inst apy tra will till be ine morceaux i addition to A GRAND SYMPHONY BY BEETHOVEN NEW AKNANGEMENT OF PRICKS. The Directors announce thai they have adopted the same standard of prices so successfully introduced in this country by Mr. Niblo, viz.: FIFTY CENTS TO ALL PARTS. NO SPATS WILL RE RESERVED. Visiters on entering the Acad: y can, therefore, take aay seat they like without any extra charge. Amphitheatre... 000.00. cveeee Z Twenty conte Private boxes, to hold four persons Three dollars MPIRE HALL, 596 BROADWAY. ‘The Grand Hiustrations of DR. KANE'S ARCTIC VOYAGES, portraying the. Sublime yet Awful Grandeur of the ILAR REGIONS. THE OPEN POLAR SEA, as described by MR, WILLIAM MORTON. Numerous relics of the expedition. —Dr. Kane's Hoge dog Etah, Arctic dresses, knife, great Polar bear, ae. ue Rvery Kvening at 8 o'clock. Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons at 3 o'clock. Admission 25 cents, children half price. yen ¥ THEATRE, GREAT SUC RU Who will appes RANKLIN MUSEUM, 127 GRAND STREET.—IF YOU ‘Wish to pass a pleasant bour or two, call at the Franklia, and are the Model Artistes in their beauilful living pictures the entire troupe consisting of a TWENTY SEVEN YOUNG LADIES Appear twice aday, at Sin the afvernoou, and at 7 in the evening. YRYSTAL PALACE STILL OF CHAMPNEY'S PANORAMA THe. RIVER RHINK, Will bee pated i at So'clock An appropriate lecture each representation, Broevwar THEATRE, IMMENSE HIT or BUCHANAN. IIT THE FRANKLIN MUSEUM, 127 GRAND 8F., at SiN} in the Afvernoon, or at 7 in the Evening, ‘and nee Madame Warton’s Troupe of Model Artistes; the moat on io New York. Admittance—Orchestraseats MERICAN EXHIBITION OF BRITISH ART IS NOW pen in the new galleries of the National Academ: Design, one door from Broadway, in Tenth street, from 9 A. M.toS P.M. and (rom 7 to 10, P.M. Admission 2% cena. Beason tickets 50 cents. BETTRR PLAY AND RETTRR ACTING CANNOT be witnessed in New York than may now be seen at the American Museum, RIVE THE BLURS AWAY.—GO AND SER ALL THE PRETTY WOMEN, at the Franklin Museum, 127 Grand street, go through their Ines te NS PTOANPTERNOON AND NIGHT, ‘and you will go away happy. Commence at and at, Ag LET—RY THK NIGHT, WEEK OR MONTH, OR will be bi d for the season, on reasonable verma, the For further particulars address Jaa. Quim- ton theater tin, Trenton, N. J. 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