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SALES AT AUCTION. LBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTION! ER. y LBERT A HM. NICOLAY, office, No. ring cirest“Rogular Gally auction sales of stocks and bonds, also business paper, at o'clock, at Ue Merchants’ Exchange. a Brobart ot eonmaueten hisress coum ea ct me Deas z 5 be i Begotiated and dividends: pane a sede hg IMPORTANT NOTICE. In order to prevent fictiti votations, and those who sre desirous of making bona fide sales, Me. has iotitdregitar day auelion salenof aecuren a 13 lon, old regular auction securt Ll 4 at the Merchant's change, and to receive in to his regular advertised list, such bonds, stocks and other securities aa may there be presented to be sold at pubile auction. This arrangement will enable 8 to sell at such times as suit thelr own convenience, without r to any particular ‘of ale: | Regular wale, this day, at 1296 o'élock, tinn's Exchange, For full particulars gee, catalogue, which Can be obtained at ¢, No. et. ALBERT H. NICOLAY, Stock auctioneer and stock broke DFRED BRAGG, AUCTIONEER.—A. BRAGG & CO. Will kell at auction {0 oases boots, shoes, brogans, and prime lot of rubbers, on Tuesday, Dec. |, at 104g o'clock A. M., at 33 Cortlandt street. A. ©, RICHARDS, AUCTIONEER ROOTS, | SITORS . id rubbers.—RICHAKDS & WHITING sellon Wednesday, Dec, 2 at 10% o'clock, at siore 44 CorMfandt st., about 600 cases boots, shoes and raboers. Included in this ‘a jobber’s stock, all of which will be sold without re- for account of the assignee. UCTION NOTICE CROCKERY, GLASS AND CHINA ‘atauction.—By J. 9. H. BARTLETT, auctioneer.—Tues- peat assorumentof the above goods ever offered la this mar: ei o - Ket. Goods will be packed for shipping. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE— Rosewood pianoforte, carpets, stoves, &c. SAMUEL OSGOOD & CO., Auctioneers, Will nell the entire furniture, dc, contained in thelr stores; uiso all furniture now on st to expel c., On Thursday morning, December 3. at 108g ovclock, atl Nassau, sireet. in the asgoriment will be found three very fine rose- wood parior suits, oak and enamedied chamber sulis, two ma. hog” ny extension tables, rosewood and mahogany dressing bureaus, washstands, two mahogany wardrobes, French, Go- thic and Elizabethan, bedsteais, rosewood and mahogany srench seoretary book cases, new and second hand maho; by sofas and sofa bedsteads; parlor, rocking and eas} Turkish easy chairs and lou hair wo rose. woo! and (wo mabogany marble top clexeres, with mirror backs and doors; marble top centre and other tables, card lables, coliage bedsteads, lounge bedsteads, palliasses, blan- kets, hal stands, owel racks, corner slaniis, book sbelves, ec en, Me. Also, A quantity of good second hand furniture, consisting of bed- steads, sofa bedsteads, bureaus, chairs, washstands, velvet and Brussels tapestry carpets, several stoves, &c., which have Deen on storage and not called i for, sold to pay storage, Also, Foreclosure of chattel mortgage; One rosewood square 64 oclave pianoforte with stool, &e. N. B.—The whoie of this stock will be positively sold to olear the store. Catalogues on morning of sale. AUSTION NOTICE—J. ROGART, AUCTIONRER —BY 8, BOG ART—Monday, Nov. 90,'at 103¢ o'clock, at the ‘oot of Twenty ninth street, North river, Sheriff's sale—A [uantity of lumber, ‘The above sale is adjourned nntil Wed- lesday, Dec. 2, 1867, at the same time and plac SSIGNER’s SALE OF CANDLE FIXTURES.—WILL be sold at public auction on Tuesday, the lat day of De- sember next, at 1 o'clock P. M., at 410 Madison street, if not 2reriously disposed at private sale, the apparatas and fixtures complete for the manufacture of 2.500 Ibs. of adamantine and mould candies per day, together with the lease of said pre- anises votil the lat ol May next. iby order of the assignee. New Yous, Nov. 19, 1857. SSIGNEE SALF OF READY MADE CLOTHIN' By A, M. CRINTALAR, auctioneer, 23 Bowery, ‘This day, December 1, at 10% o'clock, ‘Consis‘ing, in part, of Fine cloth frock and raglan overcoats; silk, satin, velvet and slush vests; fine cassimere, doeskin and satinet pants; busi- yess, frock and sack cagsimere and cloth coats; overalls and rik cravats, handkerchiefs, trimmings, &. By order of SCHLUSSEL, assignee. T AUCTION.—RIDING SADDLES, SINGLE AND double harness, horse blankets, saddlery, hardware, de. =i. J. WARDEN, anctioncer, will ‘kell & Targe assortment of the above goods at the ction and commission store, 230 Pearl strect, on Wednesday, Dec. 2, at Wg o'clock. VM. LEVY, AUCTIONRER, 72 WILLIAM STRERT.— Js _Assgnee sale of bronze, parian and fancy goods.—0. M. LEVY will sell on Wednesday, 2d inst.. at 10 o'clock, at 38 Maiden Jane, withon! reserve, the most exiensive and best as- wortment of fancy goods of all descriptions, viz:—Klegant sronzes, elegant clocks, warranted workmanship and beauti- uldesigos; elegant parian goods, mother of pearl, opera classes, papier mache writing desks and work boxes, English iressing eases for ladies and genUemen, portemonnaies, vest cod sleeve buttons, with a general assortmen of perfumery, warranted imported; several fine oll paintings. Purchasers will attend, aa every article can and will be sold to highest nidder. YROQKERY AND GLASS.—HENRY G. EVANS, AUC. J. tioneer, will sell to the trade, without reserve, on Wed- lestiay, December 2, at 10 o'clock, at No. 6 Liberty’ street, the tock of & country dealer, consisting of white granite dinner, ew and (oile’ Ware, common Ware, glass Ware, decorated ebi- coffees, mugs, toys, clocks, fully repacked for shipping. QOWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER— & F. 4 USCHENCK.—This “day, Dee. 1, at 11 o'clock. ai air _salesroom No. $$ Nassau street, importer’s sale of mag- ificent gold watches, diamonda and jewelry, comprising ma- te, hunting and open case chronometers, eight dai watches, apiex, patent and detached levers, made by Joseph Johnson, tent, Jules Jurgenseu. of Copenbagen; Breting, Freres, . Beesley and other distinguished makers: also "en: melled watches, set with diamonds, in bunting or open cases, ide by Ondin, Paris; also complete sni:sof diamonds, con: isting of bracelet, pin and earrings, bracelets, ping, rings, inda, &c., in cluster or single stone, all superbly mounted in. cae and 2 carat gold, also Florentine and Roman ps carbuncle and other sets of pins and earrings: 6 ings. reold for cash. DPWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONFER—BY EF. & FH. {) SCIIENCK —On Thursday and Friday, Doc. 3d and 4th, ‘clock each day, at their salesroom, 83 Nassau street, goods, heing the goods not reached on the cata” "s, together with some superb goods from the ‘imprising magnificent French marble, bronze ks. superb Bevres and French china vases, elegant arian eroups andstatuettes, superb bronze equesirian and aasical figures superb French china dinner and tea sets, ele- ohemian glass ware in great variety, Paris musical ivent silver plated lea seta, Walters of all si ®! hi et high, cost $000, “th nove will be on e: cely sold as above. —————— & F. &. SCHENCK, AUCTIONEERS—AUCTION y of ‘ancy Goods, &c., for A.M. At33 Maiden Lane, up stairs, New York, large and attractive assortm: ‘Toys, Fancy Goods, &c. public anction, daing part of the extensive mock im y Jolley & Tiers. This sale offers Great ledacemonss \o ott id country dealers about solecting their holiday stock, agit clades s comple variety. N.B.—The particular ateation the trade ia requested. EDW. HEN, Assignee of Jolley & jera, Geoar Jolley & Co., Wm. M. Tiers & Co. JLOWER ROOTS AT AUCTION.—EZRA LUDLOW, JR., 4°" CO. will cor tinue to sell, at private sale, until Satur: eet, double hyactuths at 4c ‘exch; double Ye.; crocus 20c. per 100; narciswus do.; an inh. "snow arups, ie: each. The balance n, Oth innat « Ky at ny AREAT AUCTION SALE OF x DIAMOND JEWELRY, WATOHES, SILVERWARE, &e., i IRVING 4 WATKINS, On Wednesday, Dee 2, 1867, at their Salesroom, No. 5 Pine street, At ios o'clock. {the finest description and beat quality. are of the very best imported. Ingpection on Tnesday. i] and exam ‘The goods are 7 ENRY H. LEEDS & ot Nenaau street, will )., AUCTION! I} at auction, ENRY_H. LEEDS & CO., AUCTIONEERS—OFFICR No. 23 Naseau street, will sell at auction, on Tuesday, Lat Ll «clock, at aalesroom, No. 2) Nassar street. n invoice of fine fara, to close an assicnmont, of sable illas, capes and enfis, 2) bullalo roves, wolverine, do do. nia. collars, fitch capes. mink do; childrens collars, cuffs, ae.” The above will be sold Without re to close a concern. ‘RY H. LEEDS & CO., AUCTIONEERS—OFFICE 2 ‘nanan street, Will sell at auction, on Wednesday, Dec, Bi iheclock, in the gallery over the salesroom, 25 Waseat 1, a chotee collection of 180 oil paintings. Among them pierures of creat merit of the Dutch, Flemish, French and ‘cliah schools, alse, several paintings by celebrated Ameri- artists. To be sold without reserve, and are now on ex won ENRY_B. HERTS, JR AUCTIONRER.—BY HERTS ‘4 MOSS. —Will sel! at aattion, on Wednestay, December at 11 o'clock, at No, 9 Warren street, Sherlif's sale of ma, machinery, headdresses, velveta, ribbons, fringes, i, office furniture, &e. By order of JAS. ©. WILLET, Sheriff, PNRY B. HERTS, JR. AUCTIONRER.—BY HERTS & MOSS.—-Will ell, on Thursday, December 3 at 10% nek, at the wal ». Oly Pine atreet (Receivers aale, order of the Supreme Court, a large stock of made up 2 compriaing mink, marten, Grecian, stone mar . HB. abl ch sable, Koyal Krmine, river mink, Hurtain marten, Russian fiteh, Siberian squirrel and other eapes, lippels viewrines, talmas, muifs, culls, €e.; ya large lot ot gentlemen’ wea, mutters, coats, capes, ‘ch and lap robes, Ae, 6, Uoods'on view and eaialogues jy on Wednesday, 24 inst PNRY B. HERTS, JR, AUCTIONEER.—BY HERTS ‘£ MQSS.—At the s-learooms, No. 814 Pine street, on Prt . Deceinber 4, at lig o'clock, 10 pay mivances, & lot of ne Havana seogars, German and domestic segara, wines, hors, ereen and black teas, sugars, spices, ale, porter, nuts, Y, eatdies, Ac.; alee One Yankee printing press, two tron Terms cash pb rele % OUSk S@LK— SPLENDID FURNITORE, RICH ‘Wilton fi. tL earpeta, costly Frewch piate, pier and ynve| mi : three atts of rich ey furniture, romewood eerie, ‘octave, valuable oll paintings, péarl and Weat Twonty third Sa Sones AeA MteL's HOUGT, suctionser, will mel hy Crneaday), Dec. 1, at 10 oflork, the entire tur- ys Me above Rinse, whreh is of the beat description, ‘ening of large and costly pier and mante! mi yr ease wood pianoforte, elegant suite of parior furniture, | erimeon and maroon brocade: que do, in green and gold; fosewood and secretary bookcases; solid carved rose: *] corre, sofa and pier tables; three superior rosewood seers, marble taps, with mirrot doors and backs: elegant frond reception chatrs, in rich gatin and tapestry: roen eres, with mirror backs; reb lace window jen, bron? and ormoly clocks, costly china jor ornaments, &e., with a number of fine ol groom and chamber farniture, elecant exten: tiles. chairs. rich gold band decorated tea and coffee seta, ant ruby and cut giasaware, pearl and silver cutlery, cake i casters, bureatia, Waahsands with marble lps, coat. vaied chia. toilet kets, hest hair mattressas, beds and mirror mahogany muiteof furniture in A mahogany apring seat chairs, rosewood ‘he. Sale postive, and no postponement, ANDSOME HOUSEITOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION. M, DOUGHTY, Antetioneer, 1, on Wednesday at Wy o'clock, at aalesroom 79 Mt, the fueniture of a family declining housekeep, * consiating of rosewood and in heveatel and hair cloth; pier and mant retary bookcases, Pallivases, hair mat at removed from Leroy aire tovere: ‘and sofa tal library a hedatend: even, Hriesels ay a hureaus, washatanda, toilet fontag, chairs, tel ea, oll eloths; extension cooking stoves, cutlery, Phenix safe, aiso gne Fair ing tables, do ebait sa ware, Ae; Also ‘bs’ pintform seales. NEW YORK BALES AT AUCTION. on Tuesday, Dec. , at 103g 0% wa " en Kast Broad) short distance east of tho plank road, in the village of atsuah, L. 1; comprising a general assoriment of mabogany black walnut furniture, tapestry carpets, rich China and glass- = &c. ae, bores, ‘and carriages. oa ues al the tioneers, 39 Fulton street, Brookly: binges Fulton ferry every bait hour? when wanes AWNBROKER'S SALK.—THIS DAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK, at No, 4 Bast Broadway, JOUN MORTIMER will sell men and women's wearing Spparel, blankets, quilts, tools, gold and silver watches, gold el alae, pine, riage, had 8 varie. ty of other goods, which wil! be sold without reserve. By order of H. BARNARD, 21 Third avenue. UBLIC SALE.—THE WELL KNOWN DRUG STORE, at 507 Greenwich street, between Canal and Sprin, eta, will be sold at auction, on Wednesday, December at 1 o’cloak A. M. Fpcwanne KINGSLAND, AUCTIONEE! By RICHARDS KINGSLAND & CO, Balesroom No. 158 Chambers street, ESTEMSETS SALE of Lookin aintings, engravings, &c. R. K. & Co. will sell on Wednesday, Dec. 2 at 108g 0° at their salearoom No, 158 Chambers street, their eni of richly ornamented pier, mantel, side wall and 0 rora, of their own manufacture; also 60 choice engravings, Paintings in oft and pastile, in, handaome gilt, rosewood, ack walnut and onk frames.’ This wale offers great induce: ments to those about pure! either for city or country, ha iCincludes every variety andthe best goods, The above the latest styles. Goods packed and for- warded under our own care ala trifling charge. | The stock can be examined for two days previous to sale, Terms—All ums over $100, four months, approved note, GPLENDID FURNITURE ON WEDNESDAY, AT 10% o’cloe] Important to housckeepers.—The undersigned, general auc- tioneers for the sale of household furniture, renlestate, stocks, bonds, &c., office 7 Beekman st., Nassau Bank Building, will sell the entire elegant rosewood furniture, &e., contained in the first class private residence, 152 West Twenty-first street, between feventh and Eighth avenues, to-morrow Wednesday, Dec. 2, at 103 o'clock. ‘This sale presents attractive induce: ments to purchasers, as the entire contents of the house are of the most superb and'costly description, and embrace a most rare and valuable collection, such as is seldom if ever offered atauetion. The character of this sale makes it imperative atthe whole should be sold to the bighest bidder for cash, Catalogues will be furnished purchasers at the house, on morning of sale. Contents of house consist in part of parlor furniture, all rosewood, elegant carved parlor suits, covered in bine and gold brocade, with slip covers; one full'suit covered in crim. son and maroon, elegantly ‘carved ; one suit covered in silk velvet; all three suits were made to order, and first class; two splendid rosewood etegeres, with mirror fronts and backs; two corner etegeres to match; three magnificent mantel mirrors, mounted in ormolu, eost $200 each: two large French pier mizrors, made to order for $225 each; superior rosewood 7 octave pianoforte, with the unex- pired warrantee; Turkish and reception chairs in moquet and lepestry. French eseretoire, marble top music cabinet, velvet ard medallion carpets, Turkish lounges, costly mantel vases, marble figures, groups, embroidered ‘curtains and shades, elegant paintings, embracing foreign and home scenery, by Huntington; Hgler and others, with pastile and embossed ‘en gravings. Chamber, library and dining rooms—Rosewood earved bed- sieads, thirty elegant hair matiresses, beds, blankets, French counterpanes, marble top bureaus, washstands, commod secretary bookease, clocks, wardrobes, rockers, Vollaire and cottage chairs, oak extension table, marble {op sideboard, with other dining furniture; silverware, rich china. cut glass, pearl and tvory cutlery, oileloths, coal, poriable c. WESTCOTT & LINDSLE' HOS. VEITCH, AUCTIONEER—STORE 16 SPRUCE Kireet, Morigage sale of a large quantity of jewels watches, &c.,on Wednesday, Nov. 2, 1867, at A. salesroom, No. 16 Spruce sireet, consisting of gold r Watches, jeweiry, cravats, arm chairs, desks, tables, pictures, lithographic prints, cloaks, €c.; also, all the right, title and in: terest of Emil Lagrove, of, in and to's lot of jewelry held by him in pledge, & H. STEN, Attorney for Mortgagee. 8. MELLOR, AUCTIONEER.—BY MELLOR & « LLOYD.—On Wednesday, Dec. 2, at 10% o'clock, at the salesroom, 152 Broadway, Will be sold without reserve About $00 modern oll paintings, by American, and Ruropean artists, in rich gold gilt mounted frames. We invite the at- tention of our humerous friends and the public to view the collection, whieh are now on exhibition, with catalogues. 8. MELLOR, AUCTIONEER.—BY MELLOR & LLOYD —On Tuesday, Dec. 1. at 1034 o'clock, at the aalesroom, 182 Broadway, will’ be sold, by order of assignee, the entire stock of an importer of fancy goods. suitable for holiday presents, and ix worthy the aitention of those about purchasing. Now ou exhibition, with catalogues. AUCTIONEER.—BY MELLOR & and Friday, Dec. 3 and 4, at 103 room 152 Hroadway, assignee’s furs and sleigh robes, the proper- ty of a Broadway furrier, sold by order of Joseph A, Juck- m. assignee. Rvery lot will poalflvely be sold without re- rve, and Will be warranted perfect and free from ail impar- fections, consisting of Russian sable capes, victorines, mutts and cutis, in sets to match; real mink, stone marten, fitch, Russian sable, royal ermine do. in sets: children’s do.. in great variety, together with about 100 elegant sleigh robes of the ricbest description. We invite the alteution of our nume- the above sale, and they can rely upon every Will be sold poattively as above. Descriptive ca- taloguee can be obtained at the'salesroom early on morning of sale. 8. MELLOR, AUCTIONEER.—BY MELLOR & LLOYD. ‘This day, (Tuesday,) at 12 o'clock, will be y order of morixagee, two rosewood 7 octave plano- fortes, made by Miller & Cummings, of this city, one of which has the Alolian attachment and.cost ‘$590; warranted by the makers. M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER.—TO ALL WHOM IT may concern.—Whereas two horses, two. seta of har- ness, oné milk Wagon and one grocery wagon haa been left with'me, and no owner to be found, I will cause them to be sold at public auction, in front of the auction rooms of Wm. Witters, auctioneer. 464 Canal sireet, on Friday, the dth day of Decem: ber, for storage and keep. . SMITH, Livery stable, North Moore street, near Hudson. = ————==S=S=>==S===={={=[{=a[2a=Ta[ _ HOUSES, POOMS, é&c., WANTED. — SSO WANTED, TO PURCHASE, A GROCERY OR 5 ia OR, on Thurs o'clock each day, at thes sale of over $20,000 of fres! + light manufacturing business, worth from $500 to M0, for Which cash will be paid. Particulars may be left at 156 Broadway, room 8, over Beebe’s bat store, from 10 to 4 o'clock. HOLDEN & MANN. A SMALL FAMILY, WHO WOULD BE PERMANENT and desirable tenants, want a second or third floor, of at jeast four rooms, at a monthly rent of $10, io advance. Ad- Gress 8., 646 Broadway. SMALL LOCOMOTIVE BOILER WANTED—ONE horse power, or less, copper or iron. Any person hav- ing such for sain cheap may address, with particulars, E. 8. Town, Herald office. | pe ROOMS WANTED.—ONE OR rooms, Two . plainly furnished, suitable for a lady and gen- Heman, where they can have’ the privilege of cooking, &e. Terms not to exceed $3 a week. Any one having such will please address Rooms, Herald office, stating location and terms. FPORNISHED HOUSR WANTED, TO, HIRE A FUR nished house, suitable for a lady to let out in rooms; the best of reference given. Any person having such will meet with a good tenant by addressing House, Herald office, stating location and price. ‘OUSE WANTED. ‘with modern my in New York or Brooklyn; must be 25 fe wories and basement.” The advertises wo gre ngeaee house, 20 feet front, in South Brooklyneand $1,000 cash, for ® table dwelling, ‘Address, with partionlars, Qlinton, Herald e A GENTEEL DWELLING HOUSE, rovements and in a good neighborhood { front, with three ART OF A HOUSE WANTED—BY A FAMILY OF three persona, in & pleasant neighborhood, not above wenty fifth street, with convenieners for housekeeping: rent $15 to $5 per month. Herald Oflice, this day. (TO PRUGOISTS —WANTED TO PURCIIASE, A DRUG store, for which pari payment would be taken in a horse and carriage. ‘The concern {a suitable for a physician or for 4 pleasure establishment; the horse is young and very faat ‘and will stand without tying. Addreas Druggist, Herald other ANTED—THE LOWER PART OF A SMALL HOUSE, hear Bleecker street, to consist of a parlor and bed rooms, for # lady, in a stall family; would prefer meals Tainly furnished.’ Address Economy, Herald offlee, stating neation and terms. References exchanged. Address Commission, box 1 ANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE, IN A GOOD LO- cality, by a snail family, until the Ist of May next. ‘The utmost care will be taken of the premises. Address, stating terms, &e., M. H. W., Herald office, m ‘ and in ® on, fora small family ‘of four persons; rent coed $5 for the large room, or $6 for the two together, per month. Address box 101 Heraldoffive. TANTED—A GOOD HOUSE, UP TOWN, FOR WHICH good productive stocks on Western lands will be given. Apply at 14 Wall street,, room No. 17. ANTED TO PURCHASE—A CONFRCTIONERY OR variety store, oF any business suitable for a lady. An person, wishing: 16 diepowe of euch an nflair will pleagp dress Variety, Herald office, statin? price, location and basi ness. N. B.—No very expensive establishment is required, : ae HORSES AND CARRIAGES. BARGAIN. —A GOOD STRONG BLACK HORSE and wagon and harness for $40. Apply at 712 Green wich street, corner of Bank streot. Also a Jot of tools for the baking business, cheap. ORSALE—A BLACK HORSE, EIGHT YRARS OL warrented, Farmers and others in want ean buy cheap, as the owner has no use for him: would take in part merchan’ Give, of lighter hore, Call for the week ai 253 Fulton street, Brookbyn, eeond floor. OR SALE—A FINE LARGE BAY HORSE, 16g HANDS high, 4 tree from Years old, of splendid carriage Fulabie for» octor or express man. Also, » ba horse, inde high, t years old; very fast walker, soun nd kind. ‘Inquire at 1200 rortieth street. Broadway, corner Fi R SALE CHEAP—A BAY HORSE, RIGHT YRARS old, sound and kind and a good traveller, or will be er Changed for a light wagon or any kind of ty that will be of no expense to keep It. NNEY, 82 Broadway, express office. EW YORK TATTERSALIS, SIXTH AVENUE, COR ner of Thirty ninth street.—This day, at 12o’elock, anc tidm sale of hor single and double harness, #leigha, robes, bell ia, Ac. Also, without reserve, one horse and rockaway way GHORGE CLEMONS, Proprietor. ig A} SLEIGHS, SLEIGHS—THE SUBSCRIBERS have on hend, at 114 Warren street, a la assortment of sivighs of their own make, whi facturer's prices. FURNITURE ‘hat a fine horse, y's work ifr they offer ‘ORDW ; is perfectly docile; toe ther with a covered pleasure wagon, harness, blankets, c., the whole making @ nice turn out, inexchange for furniture: Address Furniture, Herald office. ANTED TO PURCHASE—A SOUND BAY, BROWN, black, or roan horse, short tail, to trot a mile in about three minniés or less, under eight years of age. Address B. T., Herald office, giving full description, and where he can be seen, and stating low ice. BILLIARDS, T BASSFORD'S SALES AND PLAYING ROOMS, 149 Fulton street, or Court and Remsen, Brooklyn, are ta dies arranged withone of Phelan's cugaiona, angles bid off bj Gwynn't Patent Index Parehasers of tables please try whicl makes true angles. Thereby challenge any person to bank hgainat my cushions from 1to 40 feet—they fo ise Phelan’s patent. FF, SALE-TWO SECOND BILLIARD TABLES, balla, cues avd counters all complete, App!y wo THOR, T. STONE, 6% Broadway. HOUSES, ROOMS, Ne, TO LET. $50, A be DEP BANG ALN,—TO LET, TALL FIRST pore Mi: ) a neni two nlory cotiage on Hunier «iceet, four from ‘nies venue; six POoms, convenient lo Fulion Avenue ears, nd very pleasant neighborhoot; or would be Jot by the month, key next door. Neter to Mr. Jones 20 Sackett street N. B.—Furniture if wanie BEAUTIFUL STORE AND RESIBENOR TO LET— A ee aint sipeot, Withamsburg. Kent $20). \ Kool dusinens as a dry goods or fancy bakery or grocery. Heslthy and genteel for tbe family, Ail elegantly furnimbed wit! Chandeliers, fixtures, and no expense, Ingtiwe a! a2 Grau! street, Williamsburg. COTTAGE TO LET—WITH ALI THE MODERN IM provements, and four lots of ground and stable attached, Zorner of Fourth avenue and Sevsnty-tirstatreet. Inquire of C' RITTER, 330 Greenwich street, between Duane and Jay PARTMENTS TO LET—CONSISTING OF LARGE ‘and small bedrooms, parlor and kiichen, toxether or se arate; well furnished. Inquire al 47 Vandam aiceet, near Varick, from 8A. Bt tui 4 M Bs Iygeent ay LFET.—THE FIRST CLASS BEAUTIFULLY located brown atone front house No. 324 Henry street, Khrooklyn, will be let from now until the first of May next toa reliable tenant for $250, if applied for immediately Tuquire Of Mr. JOHN K. HORA, 199 Fulton street, New Kerk, up ‘ANSION HOUSE HOTEL, NATCHEZ—FOR RENT, the above old established hote!, furnished. For terms apply to 0. P. LEVERICH, 111 Peari street, or L, R. MAR- ROOME TO LATOTNRER OR FOUR, AG MAY BE RE: quired. suitable for a gentleman aad, wite or & small family; immediate possession may b& had. Apply at 183 Fortieth street, east of Beccnd avenue. LET—A_NEW_HOUSK IN WEST FORTY 3KCOND street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues; it has all the modern improvements. Rent will yw from now to the Int of May to a good tenant. nie it VAN WAGNER, in Forty-secor railroad, : LET—A COUNTRY SBAT IN WESTCHESTER county, on the heights overlooking the Sound, half « mile above Port Morris and two’ miles from the Mott Haven ata tion, and, Harlem, , The, house contains thiricen rooms, ne itchen, de., and, with the at just comple: LYON, 23 Wi rer of Broad. ts LET—THE CONVENIENT TWO STORY, ATTIC AND Daxement brick house, 626 Broome street, ‘with gas and Croton fixtures, to a small family; the rent-will be moderate. Apply lo JIREH BULL, 68 Wall street, (PO LET—FURNISHED HOUSE NO. 159 RAST TWHLPTHL treet; coutains all the modern improvements, Apply at 1 Pine street, up slairs, (0 LET.—A FAMILY OF THREE PERSONS WOULD let to a small genteel family half of a first rate house, if es order, gas and hot and cold water, at 4 very low rent till next. ' Apply at 95 Henry street, New York. 10 LET—A FIRST CLASS BRICK HOUSE, IN BROOK- lyn, corner of Smith and Livingston streets; would rent itreasonable. This is a choice location, Apply at 88 Pike slip, up stai 10 LET—THE FIRST FLOOR OF HOUSE 57 CROSBY street, with five rooms; rent fourteen doliars, Al¥o, room and three'bedrooms; rent nine dollars, Also, room gud bed room, with attic: rent six dollars. Inquire on premises, or at 114 Waverley place. 10 LET—ON TWELFTH STREET, IN A GENTEEL location, a small handsome house, with gas fixtures, bath, &e., in fine order; rent $225 Ull May 1, and can be had for next year very desirable, E. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth a tween Seventh and Eighth avenues: is fresoee good location. Also, house 229 Thirty fifth sireet, near Kighi avenue, Furniture for saleif desired. Apply to the owner, 229 Thirty-fifth sireet, or to BENEDICT & COIT, corner of Nassau and Vine streets, (0 LET—FRONT AND BACK PARLORS, FURNISHED, in house 108 Waverley place; also the second and third story, containing three fine rooms, furnished or unfurnished, without board; gas and Croton water throughout the hous persons can have one or more rooms as required; rent low: possession immediately. For further particulars apply on the premises. RENT—A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL RENT PART of an excellent four story stone fronthouse, in the vicinity Of Madison square, to respectable parties, wiihout children, Apply at 45 West Twenty-fourth street, (PO RENT-THE STORE AND BASEMENT, OF HOUSE ‘No. 45 8Hudson street; will be altered and finished to suit the parties; five years’ lease will be. siren. if required; call and examine the premises. Inquire of ROCKWELL & KERT- SAW, 315 Broadway. HE PARLOR STORY, WITH FRONT OR BACK BASE- ‘ment, and bed room on the third sory of a modern duilt House, in'a genicel neighborhood wanted, until the Ist of May, by a small family of adult pe beiweeen Twenty first and Fiftieth streeis and Sixth and Ninth avenues; the rent must be moderate. Address or apply to WM. RUSSELL & CO."S hardware store, 217 Fighth avenue. —WE HAVE MONEY IN ANY AMOUNT fae money diamonds, — ec. * o advance on pianos, segars, dry goods, &c. ‘To advance on Pousehold furniture, &e. To advance on merchandise of all Kinds, THIS IS THE OLDEST OFFICE IN THIS CITY. J. MACDUFF, established 1548, commission house, No, $96 Broadway, corner of Walker street. N. B.—No connection wiih any ciher house. Private rooms, TO $50,000 TO LOAN ON WATOMH $ jewelry, segars, dry goods, and all kinds of personal Property, or bought and sold for cash. |“ Morchanta wishing to close out their entire stock for cash, accommodated on notice. Securities of all kinds negotiated by THOMPSON & DIAMONDS, CO., broker and commission merchants, 102 Nagsaa, corner of Ann street, rooms No. 2 and 234, second tloor. AND UPWARDS—ADVANCED ON DIAMONDS, $B] Atitence jewelry, pianos, dry goods, furs, segars, wa: awn tickets, &c.; all kinds of personal pe ise bought for cash; business cond. Seutisi, at 176 Williatn at., between Spruce and Beckman. TO $5,000 TO ADVANCE ON DIAMONDS, $1 eae ks cee Su elder post old gol ver, pa flckeia Ae. This old establlahed house bas (ree private ofl ces for ladies and gentlemen CLARK & 00., 566 Broadway, corner of Prince st, TO $10.00 ADVAN ON DIAMONDS, watches, pianos, silks, vel furs, segars, now clothing, sleighs, harness, wagons, &¢. ' Personal property of every deseription and pawn tickets bought for cash, Busl- ness confidential. Front basement, 87 Varick street, $25 ADVANCES MADE TO ANY AMOUNT ON diamonds and jewelry of all kinds, silks, merchan OC. Pawn tickets bought, Business confidential. Ap ly ioor address KING & CO., 229 Broadway, corner of Jidrelay street, office No. 2535. welry, bought Bigheat »; well known TSakCs.Omice If Chambers street. XN. Is.—No businees transacted on Saturdays, McNkt, LOANED—ON WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIA- monds and all kinds of merchandise, or bought for cash, Parties can be dealt with strictly confkden‘ial, and not be seen, entering a loan oflice, J, & H. P. JACOBS, 407 Broadway, 90 00( WANTED—ON FIRST Of,A88 IMPROVED . real estate, near the City Hall, and respon- sible bondsmen. Address box 2,075 Post office. $30 000. —TO MERCHANTS.—A PARTY FROM .' the West has this amount of first class elt ‘und county bonds, bearing 8 per cent interest, payable semi- annually in this e! q which he will exchange for a stock of merchandise suitable for the Western tr goods or stoc! » close will find this Vvestment at fair rates. ress Towa, of M. K. Jessep &Co., Post office. RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO. 9% WARREN street, one door from Greenwich —Interest at the rate of #ix (6) per sent_on sums from $1 to $50). Open daily from WA. M'to2 P.M, and on Mondays, Thursdays and Satur from M. — uid WALTER W. CONCKLIN, President. Vaxpennrr L, Buxton, Secretary AMES M. TAYLOR, EXCHANGE BROKER, BUYS and aelis a.l kinds of broken bank and uncurrent mone: atthe best rates. Foreign Fold and silver bought and Drafis on England, Ireland and Scotland for sale. JAMES M. TAYLOR, Specie and Exchange Broker, 183 Chatham square, corner New Bowery. ORTGAGES WANTED.—VARYING FROM ga TO °$2,000 on good city property. for which cash will de paid. $20,000 to loan on unineumbered resi estate in this city, in Suma to sult. Appticante will call at 184 lirond way, room No. & over Beebe’s hat store. HOLDEN & MANN OTICR.—THR INTEREST COUPONS ON MILWAUKIE ‘City bonds, tesned for municipal pur} Will be paid at maturity op preven oe ee jeasra. Wm. Sc! Oo, hang h, be ms hes di KL, H. UARDINER, Comptrotier. * aiuwscnte, Wis, Nov. 19,188. $ FFICE OF THE ILLINOIR ORNPRAL RAILROAD Company, New York, Nov. 16. 18M —Notiee is hereby given that the subscription book for the propased new Ioana ‘of this Company is now open at its offes, 86 Wall street. it {nthe tnterent of the oT credivers, as also of the holders of optional ter gree to thom reapecuvel Tibwrnwinase 7 OT mee PERRINA Tronmurer. ‘pronta AND OQUAWKA RAILROAD COMPANY.— The coupons on the eastern extension bonds of this com. on presenta. 32 Be ee the Ist December, 1887, will be jon at the Shoe and Leather Bank oo WYSTERE , COLLRCTIONS. — VINCENT, banker, Detroit, Michigan, wil! collect in throughout the State, and remit promptly at current rates, Refers t Strackan & Soot, New York, Rdward Morrison, New York. Deriprt, October 28, 1867. = —— a ASTROLOGY. 5 GENTSMADAME ALBIN, THE, CRURBEATED 2) fortune teller, has Intely arrived. She can tell past, present and future ta; likewise journeys, business pros: Beata, de. Oftce 04 ¥ rick street, in the basement. Pee, Is es 25 cents; gentlemen 50 cent,” Call and eatisfy yourself. HO ERT MEDICAL CLAIRVOYANCE—MRS. MON ROK, formerly of Chambers street, sulted in all cases of disease, absent friends, and all bu: eas (Oana actions, personally or by letter. Residence 18 Third avenue, between Fourteenth and Fifteeath streets. HOM ENTS-CUAIRVOVANCE LADIES AND ORNTLR, OU nen, if you wish to find oat anything by clairvoyant ower, you'are recommended to call and see Mrs. HAYES, the best clatrvoyant in America. Residence 363 Broome street, between Elizabeth and Mott streets, TIO S284, STRERT CLAIR VOTANOR MRS. Gry. MOUR, the most celebrated medical and business clair. voyantin America. All diseases discovered and cured. Un- erring advice on busitiess, The faie and whereabouts of ab- Sent Renda mate known, A¢, Batiefaction or no pay, Gray hair restored to ita origina) color without fail. STROLOGY. —MRS. FLEURY, 28 BROOME STREET. gives trie information on ail events of life by the giags of the pl d answers questions on business, marriag by magnetiam, She converses in French, QUAIRVOY ANCR MRSC, DORMAN wr clairvoyant examinations for the sick, at 34 Ra: street, corner of University place. Satisfaction given or no charge. ADAME WARRIG TELL ALL THY RVRNTS OF LIFE, even your ving olen ty, incky numbers; alee the visiter's name. Ofice wt West Mine, teenth street, near Sixth avenue. Ladies 25 cents; gentlemen mecents. HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1857. JOR LIVERPOOL—TuY UNITED BTATES MAL Seely ATLANTIC. O Bare, Craze MAR w depars with the ew! States mails for Kus ively oo Ssfurday, December 6, wt Lo ‘from hee berth foot of (inal aire eiethenamn we For Gvigbl OF painaye laving unequalled gocommodatons com ast, upply to EDWARD K. COLLINS, 66 Wall atreck AGT taint ps Soc te Pout co aay Se 1 70, ’ henoeares » ough the Voat office; any others will Nollcs The ateamere of this Line bavi se cialis Might compart + fom CN ae jo expense bas boen spared to make the steamers of line in ail respects as good us new, und the thorous. exam! gation vivep them proves luelr inole of structure yet up rated OW Bereatter the regular built sbipe for this ting will perform (be entire ser Passengers will GF BRITISH NORTH AMKRICAX ROYAL MAIL T ateamabps. : FROs BBW TORS to LivERPOOUS. CANADA, 3 ‘AC Capt. Ryrie, TEUROP A Dapt J. Lelich yensels carry a clear white light at mast-head; green itiman on starboard bow; rad on port bow PERSIA, Judking, — leaves N. York, W y, Nov. Ii CANADA, Lang, ‘Boston, Wi y, Nev. 18 gi a ag APMIGA, Honan, N'York, Wednenday, Teo. 9 (CA, Lott, “Boston, Wednesday, Deo 16 OPA, Leitch, " _N Vork, Wednesday, Dao. Bits tot secured watt: pad for. ” ‘An experienced surgeon ou board, ‘The owners of these ships will not be aocountable for ailver, bi ecle, jew raf prectous stones or sees’ a. De Regeyend and Serene were exp! ‘or freivat or Pasange Cy = KB. OUNARD. No.4 whe Gress FPRE LIVERPOOL, NEW YORK AND PHULADELPHLA camabir suatae 3 Clyde bulltiron serew steamships hy ‘OF BALTIMOR®, 2,367 tous, Capt. &, Latich, Ci OF WASHING TON, 2.380 tona, Sapt, P. ©. Petrie. BY OF MANCHESTEN, 2109 tons, Capt. J, Kennedy. RANG aR00. 1.874 tons, Capt. Jeffrey. iow undernoted or other vessels are intended to sail as fol- rt FROM LIVEKPOOL. Kangaroo, Wednesday, November 18. City of Bslumore, Wednesday, December 16. Kangaroo, Wednesday, January 13, 1858. FROM NEW YORK. City of Warhingtoa, Tuursday, November 26. AD LATOO, ‘Thursday, December 10. ‘ty of Balumore, Thursday, Jann 7, 1858. Kangarov, Thursday, February 4, At 12 o'clock, noon, Rates of cabin pemeee Tice New York and Philadelphia $76. From Liverpool. 21 guiness, 17 guineas and 15 guineas, ‘according to the accommodation in the state rooms, all having the same privilege in the saloon. Including steward’s fees. Third class passengers. —A limited oumber of third class passengers will be taken and found in as much provisions as required. From Philadelphia and New York, . From Liv. erpool, $45. ‘hese steamers are constructed with improved water-tight compartments. Each vessel carries aa experienced surgeon and every aitention paid © the comfort and accommodation of passengers Drafts on Liverpool from £1 upwards. For fretyat or passage apply at the office of the company JOHN G, DALE. 16 Browiway, New York Agent, or WM. INMAN, Land 13, Tower Buildings, Liverpoo! Agent RR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED Stater mat! steamer FULTON, J. A. Wotton, comman der, wil: leave for Havre, touching at Southampton to isnd the mails and passengers, on Saturday, Deo. 12, at 12 o'clock from pier 31 North civer, Wot of Beach street. “Price of pas sage—tire: cabin SLA second cabin, $75. This ship bas ‘ive water tight compartments enclosing the engines, so that iu the event ofa collier or stranding the water could not reach them. and tbe pumps are free to work the safety of the vem sel and passengers would be secured. Bagge fe not wanted during the Soret Les 5 ee boat e day aeore aailing, marked “below. v ‘ight or passage apply to eRe DAYTON. agent, No. 7 Broadway. SN. Bebe January 9 stoner Arago will succeed the Fulton and aad TEAM TO LIVERPOOL FOR $~—THE STEAMSHIP KANGAROO, Captain Jeffrey, will sail on Thursday, Deo. 10, Fare in cabin, $75; third eabin, $0, ineluding cooked provisions. For passixe from or to Liverpool, apply to R. J. CORTIS & CO., 177 Broadway. OR LIVERPOOL.—SATLS DECEMBER T—THE GELE- brated ship NEW WORLD, from pier 2) East river. The ship RBI ir London, sails December 2. Second cabin und steeragp pansengers found in provisions. Taaaen gers brought o Treiaud or Eugland. Apply to THOS. ©, ROCHE, 8 South sire: JOTICE —FOR LIVERPOOL—THE RLACK BALL line et ship FIDELIA, isin the stream, and saila this day ‘clock PM. Has room for a few more passen. gers. Apply to JACOB WILSON, 108 South sireet. OR CALIFORNIA—UNITED STATES MAIL LINE VIA Panama Railroa: ‘he United States Mail Steamship: Company will despal@gfor Aspinwall on Saturday, Deo. 5, at Zo'clock P.M. preeidfly, from, pler foot of Warren atraet North river, the well known and fast steamship NORTHERN LIGHT, Capt. E. L. Tinklepaugh. Passeagers and maits will be forwarded by Panama Raliroad, and ct at Panama with the Pacitie Mail Steamship Company's magnificent yieam. ship John L. Stephens, R. Ef. Pearson, commander, which will be in readiness, and leave immediately for San Francisco. ‘The public are informed that the Pacilic Mail Steamship Company always have one or more exira stewmers lying at Panama, ready for sea, to avoid any possible devention of avsengers or mails. For passage apply to 1. W. RAY OND, at the office of the company, 177, West steeet,” corner ‘of Warren, New York Regular United States mail ‘steamer days, 5th and 2th of each month. acerienneenatint@tsins UTTON & 00.6 DESPATCHRLINE FOR SAN FRAN. cinco.—To sali positively on or before the day advertised. ‘lipper of Thyreda 0h ember. The magnificent firat class clipper IKING, Winson master, a receiving her cargo at pier 10 Rast river, and will positively sail as abov Thin splendid chipper bas made bat two passages to Sao Fran cisco, performing the same in 114 and 12)days. Special No- * Ritppers having engagements will plese compicte the fame ae early as ble, and hand in their bills of lading for fre signature, a6 DO ht will be taken after the day advert ‘BuTTO: IN & Co., 68 South st., corner of Wall OR HAVANA AND MOBILE.—THE UNITED STATES mail steamship QUAKER CITY, R. W. Shafeldt com- mander, will leave for the above portaon Monday, 7th De cember, from her pier, 48 North river, foot of Spring sireet, at LZo'clock noon.” Freight for New Orleans taken and for. warded from Mobile free of commission. Company's bills of lading ean be procured at the office of the agents. "No others tigned, Packages received at the oifice tintil 103 o'clock, and bilisof inding alumed up to,the bour of sling. Por freight or passage apply to POST, SMITH & O0., agents, #0 Burling alip, corner of South street. OR HAVANA AND NEW ORLEANS.—THE UNITED States mail steamer CAHAWBA, J. D. Bulloch, com will commence receiving ‘freight on Thursday, er 10, and sail for the above ports on Saturday, De- cember 12, ai 1Zo'elock precisely, from pier foot of Robin ton street, North river. For fricgbi and passage apply 10 the agents, LIVINGSTON, CROCHERON & ©O., 13 Park place. NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE FOR HA- vans and New Orleans. —On Wednesday, Dec. 2, at 2 o’elock P. M,, from pier foot of Warren street, North river, the fast and favorite steamship EMPIRE CITY, 8. P. Griffin, Will sail ag above, Passage can be secured at the office of (he line. Skippers will be supplied with blank bills of lading of the forms signed by the line on apple ation at their office. No other forms signed, and no bill of lading will be signed afer the hour of For freight or passngs apply at the office, No. 177 West # reet, corner of Warre M. O. ROBERTS, Ag RALIA PIONEER LINE—ESTABLISHED 1852 carry ing the Unhed States mails, sailing regularly on the day sdvertised. Passengers per ship JOHN LANGE, for Melbourne, wili be on board on Tuesday morning, aad shippers will please hand in thetr bills of lading and clear their goods at the Custom House before 12 o'clock on Ratar- day. W. CAMERON, No, 6 Bowling Green. USTRALIA~KANGAROO LINE.—SHIP RRINTARD, for Melbourne, will leave the wharf on Wednesday morn ing, December 2 |A few more second eabin passengers can be inko®. All passengers must be on board at 9 0’! @AILLER, LORD & QUEREAU, 108 Wali TE A1CLIPPER SHIP GENERAL CUSHING WILL hhavs immediate despatch for sytney. , Has room for fee first cabin passengers, und offers an excellent opporuinity shippers, “Appiyia R. W. CAMERON, No.6 Bowling Green. ht bills forsale and cash mivances made on consign: menis. Consigners in Australia, Wilkinson Bros. & Co. mander, Decem! wel. JOR SAVANNAH AND PLORIDA —THE STEAMSHTP FLORIDA, Ixanc Crowell, will leave on Wednoaday, December 2, at do'clock P. M.. from pler No. 4 North river: Bills of lading signed only on board. For freight or passage apply to BAMURL MITCHILE, 13 Broad®ay. Steamers for Florida connect with the above, leaving Savannah every Monday, Wednesday and Frida “si ‘OR PORTSMOUTH, PRTERSHURG AND RICHMOND. The United States mail steamship ROANOKE, Captain Thomas Skinner, will leave on We ny, 24 Doo.. at 3 o'clock P.M., from pler 13 N er, She will arrive at Portamonih the next afternoon and at Petersburg the follow ing morping. Passengers for the South will proceed direct! ‘on by the great Southern mail line. Those for Richmond will arrive there early on Friday 1 Travellers will find this the cnenpest, pleasantest an editiows re Passage apd fare, With stateroom, to Norfolk, $8, to Peters urg and Richmond, $10. Apply to LUDLAM & PLRASANTS, No, $2 Broadway. ATRIMONY.—A FRENCH GENTLEMAN, TWRNTY ‘Years of age, of good moral habits and fond of home joys, desires to make the acquaintance of a respectable lady with a view to ediate matrimony. She must be a good milliner, and acquainted with the French and Kngliah languages. Hav ing a good stock in the millinery line, he intends toopen a store as soon as he gets 8 wife. Being in good faith, he ex pects that all communications will be confidential. Address, stating particulars or appointing an interview, BB. tall office, for foar days. MISCELLANEOUS. OOO RHEL NEN, SURUCE, AND, Pre Tis ‘ber for twelve shillings per hundred; also a let 0 window frames at one dollar each, For sale ti Tuirty nigih street, near Bleventh avewue, by BARTLETT BUPFUM 5 wes te WILLOW WILL BE SOLD LOW IF AP. I for at onee plied for at ONe*: rCPRON BROR., 19 Beaver street antsy RE Intries, from the RES RUTTER OF THE FINEST ‘ceived daily im patis, tubs, firkine and best dairy farms in the country, and for sale at all times be- low the market price, by R. B, LEWIS, 73 Vesey street, N, ¥. UPTURES OF ALL KINDS RADKOALLY RED BY RITTER’S new premium patented trusa and supporter, 000 is offered to any pesson that will produce an instrament equal to it. Notron b yea to encircle the body; and to see je (0 Appreciate jority over allothers, Entire satis: faction gnaranteed or the ey returned.after one month's use. Applied at the only agency, Dr. Rex's instivuce, 491 Broome sireet, “TRAVELLERS GUIDE. UDSON RIVER RAILROAD.—EXPRESS TRAINS for Albany and Troy, stopping at prineipal stations, con necting with Weatern and Northern trains, leave Chambers ftreot depot at Gand 1130 A.M. and § P.M. ALF. SMITH, Superintendent, N™ YORK Ce wy Rabnoae- ‘R ARRANGEMENT, bay bog November 25, 1857. eH AM Mail train for Albany,” sopping at ail sattons orth of Witamebrid shored MM. ri tiens, O10 PM NYE TWENTE RICE are bs ear 8.00 A. ral, mopping ot all stations, 1130 A.M. White train, stopping at all atationa. 290 P.M. Will train, stopping st all stations. is PM. — " mopping at liamsbridge and all stations nortl sBE. . Croton Falla train, topping at all #ations. SNP. a at all stations. wine d. OAMPD Sup AMUSEMENTS. IBLO'S GADEN —TURSIAY RVENING, DEO. L Comic Pantomime, Grand Baltet and Tight Kope GABRUGL (Gest ume) as Naveisaua, ANTOINE an albino. JEROME RAVEL, MARIETTA ZANPRETTA, t ae: TIGHT ROPE, ROPELLA LA PAQUEREITE PONGO, THE INTELLIGENT APR, Doors open a. 6%: 10 commence at 1 Tickets 60 cents, upper bores 2 cenia Wisse aa Secor d nip IN DIFFICULTIES. cond night here of r FIYTY. First time ‘his 2 of THE RIGHTS AND WRONGS OF WOM Al the comedians in the bill AUBA KBENF'S THEATRE, 621 BROADWAY, PITH WEEK OF THE SRA OF ICK. CROWDED HOUSES UNPARALLELED ENTHUSLASM ADMIRATION | DELIGHT !! WONDBR It The manxvement respectiully aunoances the representa on, for a PRW NIGHT INGER, of this grant apectacuiar dramn, which despite the mouctary preasuie, continuos to at (act numerous nnd delighted audtenesn ‘DURSD, iMG, Doc. 1, LAST, THE SEA OF R, A MOTHER'S PRAYER Lanise dé Lascoura, Ogarita, the Wild Flower of Mexico, Marla da Tascours, Carlos, au sor" } TAPRESA ROLLA... -Misa Laura Keane Marqui 1 Monte, Barabas, a sailor. by de Lore ‘ ree nleony chairs, only 50 cente seeured during the day Without cuire charge, Family cltele % ceca sone equal to auy in the house. Doors open at 634; to commence at 7 precisely. CADEMY OF MUSIC.—ROBBRT LE DIABLE, ‘Seen, WEDNESDAY, Dee, 2, at 7 Second night of Meverbeer's celebrated opera, in five acts, of be ROBKAT LE DIABLE. ‘Second appearance in America of the great Basso, CARL FORMES. OARD OF Tu DIKECTOR. Tn anponnecing the second night of chin'prand work the di- rector desires to any atew words an tothe circumstances in der which it has been produced and of the style in which tthas Deen place? upon the sage. Tr gan be confidently asserted thal ag a whole the east of all ir, Whemleleb the bharacters—principal and auxbiary—has never been ‘equalled in this country, end probably never acelied abrosd ‘The Alice of ¢ LA GRANGE has been beard in noat of the great opera houses of Burope, and so unequi vont er heen the suceess that It has been prononnced best ro fact, her European reputation dates from the Lime when she alternately sung the part of Alice oF Isabella and reached teellmax, when she achieved the tour de force o kinging Loch roles on one and the same evening, on the occa sion of ber benedt in Vienna. CARL FORMEN, the greatest alive of seriram and Marce! has oven ex for this important part. So well settled ts » thal whe irector of the London Italian to engage the illustrious Meyerbeer to “Robert le Diable” and 1 nots niary remuneration, 1 the expres the services of Mr Forms should he secured instead ireab and ice of Signor * RDI. "be tenor, sell nor Verdi, renders him@ fit ex por ‘The leas impor- tant but dificult parts of Usabella and Kaimband have been enirusied '¢ Mile. CATROLE, x promising debutante, to whom. the Iyrie siage—atter the natural nervousness inseparable first appearance Will have subsided—reserves & uright io Signor LABOCETTA, a primo tenor, who, set Ling aside bis amour propre, did not hesitate ty underiaks a relly confided to artis of less pretensions: whilst popular danseuse could have heen selected for the alet than Mile ROLLA, the star of Niblo's Garden, Kut ROBERT LE DLABLE required something more than ion of great artiste, The weene aid in thw ol feu when the south of Europe gitttered with the pomp of chivalry. the action abonndiny rely theatrical effets, the plot cinivently dramatic and exciting, and the story fully Mnstrating the romantic slory, demand a perfection of the seen scen= Which is essential fo the success of the wOrk, irector thinks that although the sate of commercial af fairs have not permitted bim to do all he intended on taking charge of the Academy, yet he believes that tn thia important he has done more than any of his predecesso large sum of a been laid out in dresses, wee properties and auxiliaries, and no Isboi 1 eare bas spared in the rehearsals, which have reached the numb commended by 3 er—that of thirty—inste, cightor ten, as nsually made in this count al enterprise in Vienna it has been p sw every week during two consecutive years; and in mporiance it has reached a pro Ti has saved many an o ruin, and the disector of the Academy fondly hopes that it may eans of bringing the season toa brilliant close, and keep together a com pany which it hax cost so much labor and capital to select in London and Paris. Tn conclusion the director begs to state that there will be given ¢ ITS OF ROBERT LE DIABLE. Should t 1! “LaTravinta,”? “Martha,” * Moses in Keypt © Nozze di Figaro,” “ancredi,”’ “L'Ttaliana in Algert he “Huguenota” will be given in rapid succes ud he, however, be disappointed in his expecta » Willelos* after seven nights my which, . the the thirty three already given will complete the number of forty, to Which he is bound by his lease, WEDNESDAY, DEC ROBERT L Debut and second appearance in Amet CARL FORMES. St cond appearance in a new role of MADAME DE LAGRANGE. The youthful debutante, MLLE. CLAUDINE CATROLT, Who, encouraged by the flattering reception she has met with at Mr. bok gue ge concerts, WiH in fulure devote herself to the stage, and will make this evening her second appearance im grand opera, ‘The new and successful tenor, SIGNOR BIGNARDI, will appear for the second time as Robert le Diable. S1G. LABOCETTA baud. Tn order to give due effect to this grand composition, an especial arrangement has been inade with the mauagemestol Niblo’s Garden, by which » GRAND BALLET. will be combined with the opera, in which the popular den- suse, MLLE. TERESA ROLLA, supported by & corps de ballet, will nppenr as fn the incidental divertisgement under the direction of PAUL BRILLANT. Over two hundred new and costly dresses, new machinery and properties have been expressly made, THREE NEW AND SPLENDID SCENES have been paipied for Robert ie Diablo YNOPSIS OF THE NEW SCENERY. IN THE SFCOND ACT. A Monntain Pass—The Waytarer's Crose—Entrance to the Cavern, IN THE THIRD Act. Splendid Ruins of the Abbey of St. Rosalie—Graves of the Nuns—The Tomb of the Abbess Helens—Ballet, Pas de la Tentation,” by Mile, Rolla and corps de ballet. IN THR FIFTH ACT. Veatibule of the Church—Interior of the Cathedral—The High Altar surrounded by the Cardinals and Bishope—Mar- riage of Robert and Iaabetia. alr of Renta commences this morn| the Academy. ©. Breusing’s, and Sibel!’ 2) Wall street, Evening Express Building. Special Notice.—On the nights of the performance of RO T LE DIABLE the curtain will rise at 7% o'clock pre: D Doors open at? Free list entirel, pended ico of Admission. —Parquetts, Baloony and Firat Ch $1) Reserved seals, We, extra, Family Clrele, 600; Amy theatre, uhe.; Private Hoxes, from 86 to $2). ‘Tickets and reserved nents to be had at the doors. Ou Friday Third pight of ROBERT Li DIABLE, MARTHA and LA TRAVIATA will succeed “Robert le Diable.”” ARNUM'S MUSEUM.—MORE OVERGUSHES OF TR- resistible fun, Tuesday evening at 73g o'clock, the ne exfravagan! eccentricity by kins, Esq., i if the medical ianrveln of the day. entived CAUGH AND GROW FAT OR THE QUACK MARTYR. Previous t) which TIME TRIES ALL. Lanta, Mrs. Charles How ard. Tn the afternoon (at 4 o'clock, the Intensely t teresting drama of THE WANDERING BOYS. The arin, or Ocean and River Gardens, Grand Panop Happy Family, Living Serpent, Ac., to be seen na usual. Admittance 25 cenis; children under tem 13 cents. RYANT'S MINSTRELS, Mechanics’ Hall, 472 Hroadway above OVEN EVERY EVENING DURING [3 Anotber great programme of new Songs, Dances, Solos, Bur- les. ‘s Comicalities, Plantation Scenes and Dan THE SHAKSPF RIAN READINGS—THE HORSE OPERA. The Three Hunters, JERRY, NEIL and DAN BRYANT, in Grand street. THE WEE! ya 'S THEATRE —EXTRA NOTICE, MR BLAKE'S BENEFIT. Satunpay ‘eNING, Dre. 6, (not Spates 8 already announced.) TWO STERLING COMEDIES ON THE SAME NIGHT, A CUR® FOR THE HEARTACHE, and LAUGH WHEN You CAN: On, Tee Stock seoxeRr Ovtwitren. N, B—The Hox Book is now open The friends and patrons of the b and the theatre will find a brillient cast of characters, and a recipe for care and despondency in the above entertainment TREE AEE S,Ss wrae genes an! a company a fon commencing in January. Address Mr. Sabern, We Tnck’s theatre. OR SALE—CHEAP FOR CASH, A BEAUTIFUL SRT of magical apparatus, made in the richest and best man ner, with curtains, table covers, &e., complete, Pull instrne Vion given to purchaser. Address, for one week, Magician, jerald office, 1 000 FORFRITED 4 NO CHARGER UNLAaS * cored —Dr. Ht Re when reg cures without diet the habits 4 cures without the disgusting and sickening effe gts of iho the aremaPotconsesyuent eteeta OF att Ph wen Seanen be pecniiariy vainabie. property of aanihi TANK and poisonous taint the blood Is sure to Jens thia remedy is used. ta what I claim for {t, and no other will accompliah. Tia value in this respect has fo well known that scientific men, in medical knowledge, begin to appreciate passes that Tam not consulied by druggiate, =} hy siciane in regard to some pRiful patient who has o These Agid of the faculty, and sult the disease will appear, tie 61 a vill and gannot be obtained genuine anywhere bat At the old office, No.3 Division street, Twenty fire established. Book, 4) pages, 25 ente, Beware of s hand! stating [have removed. p* WATSON'S NEW WORK—“THE CAUSE AND Core.” =A complete and practical treatise on premature exhaustion, with looal debtiity, indueed by early indiseret! exceee or other pauses, 18 which the Taature and effects ot too insidion malady, togeihor with the treatment, are fully ox. plained; iNuatrated by nomerous anatomical plates an ravings, with asupplement on several diseases. | Price Fi'be had of the author, who may be consulted confident At 66 (fifty-five) Waiker aireet, « few doors west of Broadway, R. COOPER, M DUANE STREET, HAS FOR THE iast twenty six yeara confined his practice to the treat inent of private disenses. The victims of misplaced confidence can call on him with the certainty of being radically cured, Charges moderate. D*. RALPH'S OFFICES, a BROADWAY, CORNEE 1, and after 6 in the even: ing. R. WARD'S UNFORTUNATE’S FRIEND Ti D? pivunra ot venereal meticinen and requires bus toe Known to meet with universal approbation, and to stamp Dr. Ward as the greatest tor of the . Ward by offers & reward of $5,000 to any who, afver a pro. per demonstration, can eure private diseases with equal uniform eafety and cheapness, ‘ber, all ye who ha: been lingering for weeks, thal by calling om De. Ward. ron may in a few hours the pleasures of life feel “that Richard is bimself again.” Price #1. Omen Bae al treet, ore ox east of Brosiwey, ‘His monthly pills, $1 per box, ver of Tenth street, Hours, tor in presenting this masterpiece tie school, has consented to appear AMUSEMENTS. ROADWAY THEATRE HA Mapwiualt i Conway Positively Ui ¥ MK. ORARLR® First time tn America of the new comedy, entitied AN IMPUL RET PUPP ip v hich Mr ©. Mathews will sustain bis original charactor of Restor Nmbi ud leo bls origins characier of Chas, Boow 1¥ MINUTES WITH A TIGER. AN IMPUDENT PUPPY Nestor Nimbio (his original character)... Mr. Chaa, Mathews Olivine Mee FB Couwng TWENTY MINUTES WITH A TLUBK, swing {bis origina chwracter) Mtr Chas Mathews o wilh a CONJUGAL LESSON. Oharles Bi ‘Ta cone Lulisby Mrs. Lullaby WERY THEATRE Mr Wo Paw aaa ie bene Manager ana Proprietor r vr B Prices and parguotte 2 centa; Pit 12 cena, Private boxes $6 and $3; Semis io petyale boxes 60 cence ‘Tuesday ave Deed K GKBATEST SUCCESS ON RECORD. Over Twenty five Thowsand persons have visited the theatre the past weelt 10 withens the p- rlormances of SANDS, NATHANS & 00'S Great Triple Troupe of Ainerienn, French tnd Gorman ae- Usta. EIGHTEEN NEW AND SPLENDID ACTS will be givem im the Cirele. URTON'S NEW. THEATRE, BROADWAY ‘Tuesday—An extraordinary Combination of Novelty aad un, Mr, JOULN BROUGHIAM'S second Appearance this senaoe. A new comedy, founded om Thaekorny's novel of Rawdon Crawley, Mr’ Brougham, Joc Sedley, Mr Burtom; inwdon Crawley, Mr: Brougham, Joe Sediey, Mr, 4 Bir Pitt € mule Me. M Simith, Rev. Craw ey, Mr. Setab- ell; Rebecca Starpe, Mias S Denin, Mra. Crawley, Mra. Hughes. With the great duality, BURTON WORRIKD BY BROUGIIAM. And the Iasi new and bighly successful loeality of A DAY IN NEW York ‘The Battery at Morning, Brom way ‘at Nooo, and the Bowery: at Night with new scenery, exhibiting well known places in New Varte Mr BUKION will appear as Sol Mopus, # Phuosophicad bg Fareed aren abe bs gy fAmIe( Travestie on Wednesday, Hamlet ouglemns acho mie iostoue Upuelian ite Karke Sint h, Mr Brow Mr JAMES ROGERS, the well known comedian, from Law. don, is engaged, and will appear to morrow night. ‘OOD's BUILDINGS, BROADWAY, NEAR PRINGR street Henry Wood sic0.0... Proprieter 7 GEO. ISTY & WOO! MINSTRELS, Under the direction of I. Wood and Geo. Ol Ethiopian Minstrels) pret ee Ieeker's new farce, MARRIED AND BURIED. Tickets 25 cents. Doors open at 6; to commence at 7% o’olsck.. NEW NATIONAL CTKCUS, 84 Be Jobn Tryon This evening. Dee. 1 manship, reenes and exercises, . de - bited in the © the ground, surrounded by the entire audi iy ate Cirens in the city. Mme. Tourniaire, Mile Mauray, Mous, Benoit, Herr Moligua, M, Siegrist, and all'the other grent artists, will appear in inten grand representations Boxes 25 cents; pit eents. Performances commence at fT. Afternoop entertainments given on Wednesday and Saturday. PYRE BALL, 096 BROADWAY, The magnificent illustrations of DR. KANE'S ARCTIC VOYAGES, with a descriptive lectnre by CHARLES GAYLER, Esa., The populir muthor wud dramatist. Every evening a Bo'cloek, and Wednesday and Saturday afternoons at 8 o'clock. Admission 25 cents; children half price. CADEMY OF MUSIC.—WEDNESDAY NEXT. Second appearance in America of CARL FORMES, nd opera of erOBERT LE DIABLE. NOTICE. The sale of Reserved Seats commences THIS MORNING, At Sibell’s, 20 Wali street, C. Breusing, and the Academy ‘R. CHANFRAU, THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED, HIGH- ly popular and moat versatile comedian on the’ Amant can stage, having just concluded a brilliant engagement at the Walp ut street theatre, Philadelphia, of twenty four nights, will open at Loulsvitie, Kentucky, om ‘Monday, Nov. 30, for two weeks. ETROPOLITAN HALL, 452 GRAND STAYET, WIL- Hamsburg.—Splendidly fitted up for concerts, lectures, &ec.; terms moderate; a respectable company of ‘minstrels nuld aneceed, well for the holidays. Apply at 462 Grand jiamsbu in Meyerbeer’s ‘OST DISTRESSING CASE.—MRS. WREN AND HER 1 children (he nucleus of the mily of tale ), are in the private wardrobe being detained at the Florence Hotel, ‘on account of Mr. Nagie’s ina! Pry clther bonrd oF aa i, anvt profession eepecially, are earnestly solicited, for if this appeal is not kindly Grompliy answered they will be bouseleas strangers in Now York. She wishes to get back to Washiagton, Please call a& 85 Grand street. MADAME MADELEINE GRAEVER-JOINSON, eas she achieved at her concerta in Paris and Lond ing desirous to add to her Bure- penn reputation algo the fame of having been appreciated ican public, so distingwtabed for their highly euldl- taste and aceomplishments, begs to announce i give INOERT, Tt Ninio's Baoon, The programme will im ra, for puano olo, and Litoii's. thee delssohn's Capricelo, for plano, with or- ghesira nceompaniment, under the direction of Mr. Theotere infeld. Tickets will be ready on Wednesday, Deo, 2, and may be had, with secured seats, at ©. BREUSING’S music store, 701 Broadway. OBERT LE DIABLE.—LAGRANGE, FORMES, BIQ- nardi, Rolla, Cairoli, Lab cetta, The snig of seats commences thia morning. ERRERO'S DANCING ACADEMIES, 59 WEST FOUR- teenth street, New York, 122 Clinton street, Brooklyn, are now open. Former pupils are lavited to alten’ the opening of Saturday evening class, December 5, at 8 P. M. NATIONAL ACADEMY OF DesroN. BRITISH ART EXHIBITION CONTINUES OPEN. Broadway, corner of Tenth street. Admission 25 cents. PERA AND BALLET.—ROBERT LE DIABLE. _The sale of seats commences this morning. OTICE—THE MeGILLYCUDDY JUVE Also, wanted, teurs will have their next performance at Houston street, the Intter part of December. afew young eh and two ladies to join the association. Ad- drews, wis full uaue and residence, Jao. D, MeGillyeuddy, Herald office HK EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS BY MODERN AR- ‘usta of the French school, At the old Union Rooms, No, 497 Broadway, Will remain open till further notice, from 9 A. M to 5 P.M. and from 7 to 1 evening, The gall in well lighted and warmed, —B. PRODSIAM, Sooreiary. RW YORK AMERICAN MUSIC ASSOCTATION Kehearsn 6 Union piace Ik, Becretary. TBLO'S BALL ROOM AND CONCERT BALOON. ‘Thia magnificent and favorite saloon has undergone « complete renovation, and m splendid floor haw been inid im war and polished in the Iateat and moat approved atyla, ex Presmly for daneit a. The ladies) parlors, draw drone Dg Toome are elegantly furniahe) and provided with ve He flattered by the complete comfort and convenience. The spagious and elegant # saloon will accommodate 600 guesta Ai one time, thy Will be unexeeptionable, and every effort will, ae aaual, be made to insure the comfort and conveniener of visitors terms are now reduced In accordance with the present times. Full pardewlars on application atthe office of Niio'a Garden, Broadway, from A. M. anti 3 P.M, and from 7 Wil 10 to Ue evening HEATRE, PITTSBURG, PA —MISS KIMBERBY, AY- ing taken a lense of the Pitsburg theatre, will open it for dramatic representations on or about Dec. "4 Stars and members of 1 [myn ! wishing to make engacemente Will please apply by letter to her, or make application to O. T. PARSLOX, theatrical agent, Chambers street theatre, from whom full particulars may be learned. HEATRE ROYAL, MONTREAL—STARS DESTROTS visiting Montreal, Canada. ean apply to Mr. Le oro J. W. BUCKLAND, 497 street. WASTHDITHRER YOUNG LADIES FOR THEATRE eal performances in the country, one lady to slay na abo to dance, and one to play on the piano ted, an acto bat. Address Delta, Herald offiee, for stating whem and where to be seen. ENTISTRY. STRRTH EXTRACTED IN TEN SECONDA, without the atightest pain, by my new and original seas "not freetings This Je ayoiean io prectsed bp onl Reference given if re . © nMyiyn: RG. DURKIN, 48 Canal street, near Varick. MEDICAL. R. KING HAS REMOVED HIS PRIVATE MEDICAL rooms lo 491 Broome street, where the unfortunate cam call with confidence, and certainty of immediate relief. Sack cases As are generally pronouneed As hopelessly inew either from disease of improper medicines, are warranted be speedily restored. Dis COBBRTT, 19 DUANE STREET, MEMM ™ College of Surgeons, London, and the University of Net or. ‘may be conauited, confidentially, om delieate Uiseawem, At hig old emtabliabed office, where ail suiering from the on of quacks can call with the certainty of being rongbiy cured. R. WATSON HAS POR A LONG SERIRG OF YEARS confined his attention to certain diseases, in whioh he hae treated pot leas than twenty thousand an tance of failure. The remedies tion to business or change of diet, atiendance from 7 ines. dence $6 (fifty five) Walker way. consulting roome are . |. WATRON M.D, Formerly Surgeon of the Lock Hospital. MTOR ANT RIMGOVERE IN THR SIRE 10 Jen@a, are fined wy each Trieemar No. lis the remedy fe. ta vigorating “¥ gilime, of life, all p sh p! ton of the patient's constitution, ant whieh all the Filla tm the world cannot remove. Sold in tin cases, and varave doses, as nimigistered by Velpaa, Lail Geel In peparnte dows, Meee pa each,_ oF four eaaes in for Shaved #804 Oy there ia ® PROG certrhmastay. Ren ta omalnny Fecetpt of the sanouat Dr. Be will forward, the 0 cagee eamar, and the IAree carriage genuine Ruropeao Pp The $3 cases nino sen! md Tree of carriage: Conmuasjons ae nega) from 11 A. Bt se 8 ‘and from 4 tS P.M, at Ince street he 4 juooks went of Broadway, Sold’ also by ©. H. RING, Broadwey._.. Rue D HAMNOND, WD, PU = SORD'S PRACTICR.—C. D. HAMMOND, M. D., PUI TCO RT ontrat Paria, (who ia the frst living ly 4 diseases, &c., of the sexual aystem,) and of Professors chan and Molt, of this city, may be consulted in 7 French, personally or by letter, at bts office, 61 street, east of Broadway, from 8 tg 1, aud from 5 to § o'clock evenings,