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* thie day, Thareday. December 3, at li SALES AT AUCTION. NO.4 Washington Clty and Mining Co. Hiashingion Olly ant Mipansibper cout bond ot 1866. op to, funded mae care bond - 1875. } Hasmony Fire Insurance Co: 10 Astor Fire Insurance Co. . '6 People’s Fire Insurance Co. 10 8. Fire Insurance Go, 30 oo Neat le to riday), Dec. 4. RB ref sale morrow a ef auction sales of stocks and bonds, also business pay eee day at 12g “O'clock, at the Merchants’ Exel ks and ds bought and sold at private sale and at the Board 0: ssion,. Interest allowed on deposits, loans eegtinted ‘and d alvideut collected. A large variety of stock : bonds constantly on hand at private ale. T i. NICOLAY, Stock Auctionesr aud Banker, OTIOK NOTIO€. JOHN E. VAN ANTWERP WILL. oa Thursday, $d. at 10 o'clock, at 216 Pearl street, tg the usuil asortment of harpware) by order Sinck rivets, mia, curry ly ‘scales, ols, 20 | oa manure forks, meat mauis, iron @ombs, copper rivets and uane, wi iaecanee ESS Elsa meme oh 100 nea A°FON ¢_ NOFIOR SEWING MACHINES—SAMUEL fF oSeioak,at theie slorey Sh Nassau streck, Yc} ‘one roe patent sewing machine, one “hvery' pci edn Sita AS UCTION NOTICE.—T. POOR. AUCTIONEER. —BY 8. BOGART.—Friday, Dec. 4, t'10 o'clock, at the Irving », No. Pa Broadway, inorteage ale of hotel Sanger, ining: e assortment parlor, bedroom, pn fy a ous, chairs, any rockers, mahogany and ny dining and tea tables, mart toy ureaus, Eire eiabies, dutmusk and lace Curtains, marble top enel a, toilet ses, at three ply and ingrain cur- Pets, large pier glasses, cutlery, china and glassware, mn Biensils, ac bc. JOHN W. SOMERINDYKE, ‘Atiorney for Mortgage. (ieee enemas ene UCTION NOTICE J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER—BY nd BOGAR: 1 tthe auction P prankton’ and, William streets, mortgage wopmat bouschola furaiture, » consisting of mahogany sofas and Sofa bedatesds, mahogany bureaus, bookcase, carpets, chairs: ‘also one of Singer's sewing machines; also are Jot ot Jadics’ ots, woollen blankets, oles, di ters, men 1 oe fe, stoves, dc. H, VULTEE, Attorney for Mortgagee. seeteleoesiestientormeanienimn inserter UCTION NOTICE—PETER PARKS, AUCTIONEER— ‘This day, at the salesroom 194 William street, household furniture, viz., marble top bureaus, bles, olleloth, 4c. Also, one large glass, Riso, mx iron bed: Beads, Also, a line of oi paintings. Sale positive, for cash. ee UCTION NOTICE.—WM. WILDE, AUCTIONEER. —BY BUSH & Gor this day, at 104g o'clock, at 12 North ge ene Sale of furniture—bookcases, desks, stoves, ‘an invoice of ne men’s and boys’ boots ‘and dl shoes,sev et a ine gold and silver watches, plated ware, UCTION, NOTICE. G0 D AND SILVER WATOHES gold WILLIA} jewelr: M TOPPING & CO., Beticondway, will inl de in thetr sale of Friday, Dec’ 4 Farge nnd geseral assortment of English and Swiss gold aud ante bun ing and open face lever, duplex, lepine and chro: nometer wate so small watehes for ladies, and English Jiunting levers and chronometers for gentlemen, and some diamond sec watches. Also an assortment of diarhond jewel- ing Id settings, warranted solid 18 carats. N. B.—Every- Swill uhe description on the catalogue, and every article olfer the ‘abowe invoice will be warranted to correspond ed will be positively sold without restriction or reserve. The Anvoice will be sold at 12 o'clock. UCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE— Rosewood pianoforte. moves, &ec. Aucilonsers, Contained in their stores; iso all furniture now on storage, to pay expenses, dc. o'clock, at 8! Nassau the assortment will be found three Very fine rose- ‘wood parlor suits, oak and enamelled chamber suiis, two ma- y ertengion tables, rosewood and mabozany dressing Washstands, two mahogany wardrobes, French, Go- Ghic and Elizabethan bedstends, rosewood and. mahogany French secretary ew and second hand mahoga- ny sofas and so! parlor, rocking and easy chairs; nges, hair mattresses, iwo rose: rble top etezeres, cks and doors; marble top centre an es, jedsteads, lounge bedstends, palliassea, bian- kets, hat stands, towel racks, corner stands, book shelves, ‘fice chairs, Ac., Also, A quantity of second hand furniture, consisting of bed- ‘sofa bedsteads, bureaus, chairs, Washstands, velvet fod lirusselstapestcy carpets, aeveral stoves, &c.. which have on storage and not called for, sold to pay storage, Foreclosure of chattel mortgage: Qe rosewood square 634 octave planoforte, with aloo fe, N. whole of this stock will he positively wold to clear ae. Catalogues on morning of sad SSIGNER’S SALE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF none rents made clothing and piece goods con- ined 1 og Kighih avenue, this day; Dec. & at oie ofelank by po .s CRISTALAR, auctioneer—Consisting Ik, satin, cloth, cassimere and velvet vests, of the tent Lt ‘and patterns; 1 peter frock, sack, raglan, “dress, business overcoats, tin Inck fancy and side sirijye cassimere, doeskin, cloth and sat et pants, peree i of tations" trummin linings, selesias, uttons, silks, v ee docsking, cassimeres, gentlemen’ Surnishing goods, order 01 nf J. F. PISHBR, Assignee. — SSIUNEE'S SALE OF GROCERIES.—WILLIAM T. uictioneer, will xell at No. 615 Ninth avenue, on Tiday, by toe, at 104g o'clock, a fresh stock of groceries. white and brown suyars, green and black teas, green and Burnt coffees, butter in tubs and firkins, flour, spices, eandles, soaps, H Hecker’s gouts, syrups in half barre, beef, ham, ac. fils the fixtures, scales, Ice bor, £e ¥ me wel eve find a stock wot of attention. all put if ce y Son HIN ©. reas Esq. ‘Absiguee. a SSIGNER’S SALE OF A LARGE STOCK OF READY made clothing and place goods BY 4, M. CRISTALAR, Ruetioneer, on ber 7, at 10% greloek, at No. 3168 Chatham street, anlaling in part of silk, satin, cl wBimere and velvet vests, of a variety of styles and patterns; cloth. cassimere, — and petersham frock, sack, raglans, reas, business and overcoats, fine black doeskin, cloth, eas simere and satinet pants; shirts, drawers, overails, cravats, handkerchiefs, &c.; cloths, casaimeres, doeskins, silks, Cm al Tunings, slesias, butions, trimmings, be.» ae. tly order of JOSS, Assignee. . cassimere, pilot an: ¥ JOSEPH HEGEMAN—PRIDAY, DECEMBER 4. AT TR a slock A; Mat tha central aalesroom, Willgaghby, Borner ot Pearl street, Brooklyn, & «mall quantity of furnt ture, in good onder. ‘Also, & lot bf elothing, kid gloves, crock ery. jewelry, ae M, LEVY, AUCTIONEER, 72 WILLIAM STREET.— Assignee’ asie of bronze, parian and fancy gonds.—C ESLRVY ‘will sell, Friday, si inet. at 10 o'clock, at 83 lane, without reserve, the tensive and best as. ods ot ail descriptions, vi—Blegan somes, clognnt clocks, warranted workmanship and beat y ; elegant parian goods, mother pearl laasea papier mache writing desks and worl ‘canes for ladies an: and sleeve bugons, with a ge ‘Warranted imported; several fi ofl paintings. ase ‘as every article can and will be Mold to. highest er. F's SALE OF JEWELRY. ISGOOD & CO., anctioners, will sell thia day, ttheir store, 81 Nassau street, by order of a seventeen gold ‘chains, 12 gold Pencil cases, 100 silver pene!l cases, 19 brooches, 3 gold Bfiner rings, 15 gold lockets, pocket knives, ae. Terms cash. Ba dks Bi SCHENK, AVCTIONRERS—AUOTION Je. Hotioe.— Assignee's Hale of Toye, Faney Goods, for oak. Thee will offer on kavurday, December 5, at 83 Maiden Tane, up aiaira, Kew York, assortment of Toys, Faney Goods, &c. action, Sues of the extensive eiock imported aT ale, offers great inducements to city mock, ir bolida: "pari sitention ‘j mene of Jolley & old wate! ie ‘an fie goods not reached on the cata: Ye * boing t Js not Feached on the cata: Sogwe at Nib) fevtomether with some. auperd, goods, trom the mame houses, comprising magnificent French marb'e, bronze fond gilt clocks, superb Sevres ant French china vam clegage Froupe and statuewtes, super bronze westrian and figures, superb French china dinner and tea sets, el Ea ware in great variety, Paris music ier ma lated ten seta, waiters of all rizes, i.alao one magnificent Grecian machle vase, ¢ hi $600; also one superb marble Koman urn. The Be on oe ciation co ednesday, and willbe posi- pots anor a (oon &. &F. Hf. RONENCK Op Thursday and Friday, December 3 and 4, AL 1036 o'clock each day, At their salesroom, No, 38 Nasain street, ‘One of the richest sales Ever offered. ANT CARVED, ROSEWOOD AND MATIOGANY ears made by Ponso, Ronx, and Mercein, short time RASH, auctionest, will sell this day, CPbucaday,) { o'clock, by'eatalogue, the entire contents of the large dwelling house si 61 West Sixteenth street, rene conatni Eh be gee furniture, Cy fn use. =a fou pear “dition. Parlor furni cent rosewood par darge en easy, Vo'taire and reception chairs to ma etogeres, with marble tops and mirror door and Sacks | lined with satin, wood, ver expensively eneved: ele. centre, side end work tables; ladies’ rose woot feet, with mirror door, lined with satin wood, made to Tosewood parlor furniture; resewood corner ant mene rasan. aplendid 7 octave rosewood Miller preminm pian Fiehly laid with pearl aud real penti Keys, ds Gidedly one of the most snperb inairamenis ever made, rir embosed cover and stool; French plate mirrors And brocatel window curtains. cy twenty-one together wah many tly mantel 6 ; mahogany, black wal fut and mateel oa hioned in hair eloth ; rocking and easy chil sent walnut are, comprising ‘tension tables, rich china en ‘8 full aseorimn: ~ eh as tan! ra, wines, Champagnes, eh Jets, color; tia, butter dishes, lemonades, pitch ore, a cont! wen elegant revolving casters, er forks, cake bai sent did cut battles: spoons vices, aalvers, ivaweyteritien come Crokery. p vege fable dishes, squp trreens, dc tute of mil th bedrooms, comnining mahogany chairs, elegant Forewood, mahogany and black walnit pure hate Mattresses, rosewood and mabozans p vuresus With waahstands to mateh the b: ie, decorated china tot s, toilet and work tables, cles cloths, hall stands, &e. ‘Rule ‘cack anid shipped by an expedienced pe ein want of soni toe. arlor nee, of the moet exoonaiee description, wil do fo well to attend, ns every article will he sold without reserve fn consequence of the e famtly relinquishing housekeeping AARON ~k at the npie sed a arte, bedroom carpets, mirr: Positive, N. fancy dry gone, bro prints, Ae. Also, «| fenconable woods: shawin. = Gods, Yaukes novus, NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1857. an i TT THE cember 7, ayo aaah 108 Fifth avenue, northeast corner of et Riegent,fureitiure poeta ef otas, chairs, & legont furniture, satin Wood, yellow embroidered foorerel hea low aa in brocatel ehitains, carved satin wood centre and pict tablog, ‘nlrrora in enrved eatin wood frames, super? Lowla XIV; loc and ewndelabras in golds ‘and bronze, beautif broidered. fire screens, Aubusson carpets, gilt cbandelerd, with gold co- Jored shades and brackeis to match, DINING ROOM. Elegantly carved sideboard, dining table, carved pedestal side! s ohatre | in green smorneeo, oar ved eornices, spleadid oa pe ae richly carved frames, all black walnut; bronze and gilt ‘chandeliers, and Seat eae bro- catel curtains, antique close reat tapestry car] Carved rosewood furniture, cenire table, Aubusson carpet, elegant mantel mirror, groen and silver white curta' bronze and gold chandeliers, with ruby shades and brackets LIBR, Carved rosewood library table nud other furniture ; pedes- ‘tal witags table, with drawer for Audubon’s Birds; carved Mbrary ré, carved p ‘and bronze statues, blue silk curtains; elegant bronae clock, the Tournament figures to match; elegant bronze antique gas chandelier and brack ets, choice books; Persian Te de., de. t carved chairs and table; prints in carved frames, ne jalnut sofns, bronze gua fx fixtures, de » ke, ecilenant rosetcnd furnitire ea suite; Peyahe glass; broos- ‘urtaing; marble top centre and side tables; velvet and ‘carpets; mirrors in rosewood and gilt frames; gilt clock Ysucbood tollel tables wi marble tom, able de nit am BOUDOIR. wood furniture in rage colored brocatell ; rose colored out mirrors in carved rosewood frames; Aubusson car- HIRD FLOOR. ee nt satin wood coee furniture tu ina, en suite, de. do.; in green do.; rove’ ue ‘iat“Tninid rosewood table, sofas, &c.; brocatel curtains, rred corni » &. “eSpare Room--Rosewood canopy bedstends; centre table, chairs, Ps yehe, glass, sofas, &c.; Pyelvet tapesiry. carpeting: mirrors, CRinogues can be had on Friday, and the furniture, &c. seen by permit on the ‘Saturday previous to the sale, after 9 o’clock A.M. To be had at the office of the auctioneers, No. 14 Pine str street. LOWER ROOTS AT AUCTION.—EZRA LUDLOW, 3 & CO, will coptinue to sell, hele wate, sale, until Satu @y, so ane ren double hyaci it 4e each; double He Lulips let’ crocus 20¢. per 100; narcissus Je.; ane= glodishes, snow drops, 4c. each. The balance st 11 o'clock, ‘at auction, Sth inst, TLBERT 8, SAVAGE, AUCTIONEER—BY AARON | & SAVAGE, on Friday, December 4, at 12 o'clock, ai the salesrooms asdedar street, special sale of a large lot of very Superior gold watcher, from the most celebrated makers, to her with a large loi of fine Jewelry, consisting, of pins, in’ great variety, being siness. ones Serrings, Ginger rings, chains, the stock of an importer closing G. G. HORTON, AUCTIONEER—SALESROOM 76 CAR. mine street, will sell, this day, at salesroom, at 2 o'clock, household furnit ure. ROCERIES, BRANDIES, WINES AND SEGARS AT ‘auction.—Assignee’s sale, by A. M. CRISTALAK, auctioneer, 23 Bowery, on Friday, Dec. 4, at 1044 o'cl consisting in part of § hhds. molasses, 7 bbls. syrup, 18 bai coffee, sugars, teas, soap, 20 cases sperm and mould ‘candles flour, Hoe, barley, indige, and the usual assortment of grove: ries; aiao¥? bbis. cognac and seignette brandies, 18 bbls. ma- deira and port wines, 8 bbls. rum, gin and and whiskey, 118 cases brandy, claret and port wines; also liquors in easks, kegs, demijohi counters, shelving, measures, store fixtures, 120,000 ‘and domestic segars. This sale is well worthy. the attention of liquor, segar and grocery dealers, and will positively be sold without reserve. “By oF der of the assignee. HEL HERTS, JR., AUCTIONEER.—BY HERTS (OSS. —Will sell, gn Thursday, December 3, at Ws O'clock, at the salesrooms, No. 5% Pine street (Receiver's afte, by order of the Supreme Court), a large, siock of made, up comprising elegant mink, marten, Grecian, stone mar- (OME ables ‘French sable, Royal Rrmin mountain marten, Russian fitch, Siberian squirrel cloaks, capes, tippets, wictorines, taimas, matte, au 40 a large lot of gentiemen’s gloves, muflers, coats, ca} pond inp robes, &c., &c. Goods on view and catalogues yesday, 2d’ inst a BR. HERTS, JR., AUCTIONEER.—BY HERTS (OSS—Assignee's sale of diamond jewelry, gold watches, &c., on Friday, December 4, at 1034 o'clock, at the salesrooms, No. 54% Pine street: being the entire stock of a Maiden lane importer; comprising in part massive i alse, 8 diamond breastpins, rip 8 Catalogues wi early on morning Sf sale. Notice tory, a deposit will be required fro SO ye B. HERTS, JR., AUCTIONRER.—BY HERTS: 4 MOSS.—Will sell tion, on Wednesday, December. 2, at 11 o'clock, at No. 9 Wi street, Sherit's aale of oe machinery, headdresses, velve®&, ribbons, fringes, is, office furniture, dc. By order of ‘fhe above sale in furiber adjourned ‘until this day, Thurs. day, Dec. 8, at same time and pI JAS. C, WILLET, Sheriff, ENRY B. HERTS, JR., AUCTIONEER—BY HERTS & MO8S— Will sell on Friday, Dee, 4, at 12 o'clock, at the salesroom No. Pine street, Constable's sale of boots and shoes, trunks, clothing. &c., comprising calf skin leather boots, ey 4 slippers, trunks, hat boxes, con's, pants vests, &c., &C. Also two iron safes, one lounge, | By order of JOHN H. HILLIER, Constable, aoa B. HERTS, JR. AUCTIONEER. ELEGANT iT BLEIGH ROBES, ‘Tus At the salesrooms, No. 54¢ Pine street. We will offerin the sale of furs this day, the most mag: nificent assortment of robes ever offered at auction. ‘One very elegant Polar bear robe, cost $100. Several Hudson's Bay wolf robes, worth $50 to $40 exc! _Sale positively, without reserve, by order of the Receiver. EXRY, H. LEEDS & ©O.. AUCTIONEERS—OFFICE ‘2% Nassau street—Will sell at auction, on Thursday, No. 3 Newent’ sareen ‘a very stylish and beautiful bay mare, years old, fast trotter, . kind in every respect, Hamillonian breed. Sold for want of use. ENRY H. LERDS & CO. AUCTIONEKRS—OFFIC! No. 2 Nassau street—will sell at auction, on Friday December 4, at 104 o'clock, at the sales room No. 23 Nassau street. Assignee sale; being # continuation of the stock sold on the 27th; consisting of prising an elegant assortment of Hudson Bay fiteh marten, and other descriptions, orines, mul eutte rich and valuable fancy furs, com- sable, mink elegant sables of scription. The above goods Are all of the best qualities, manufactured by a noted Malden lane furrier, and espectally got up for city retail trade. They must be sold at a great sacrifice, and persons desirous of pur. chasing their furs will do well tO attend this sale, as such an opportunity is but seldom offered. Every article is warranted as represented, and a deposit will be required. SELL, THIS MORIARTY, AUCTIONRER—WILL + day, at 173 Chatham square, at 103 o’cloek, over 300 pair ot blanl eral assortment of furniture, mirrors, carpets, Ol! palnlings, glass ware, and a varlety of fancy goodw. ARGE AUCTION BAL ioneer.— Positive sale rosewood pi itre Tianoforte, very finely inlaid, fall 7 octave, git pier glasses and paintings, table cutlery, ginss and Piated wares on this day, Dec. 3, st 116 Weat Fifteenth Greet, at 10% orclock, without way (reserve, rain oP shine, cots, lightly damaged; also, neveral ver: choice subjects; parlor furniture, en suite, Two suite Denvily earved rose Fosewond. 7 and 9 pieces covered. with richost reception chairs, Voltaire Shale, trranit; (wo, very large Prouck plate mirrors, quid franca; Tinian marble slande; rosewood, marble top ceutre, tiie and sofa tables, rosewood etegere and cabinets, French inte doors and backs; large Dresden china vases and ous: tents, library book ease, candelabra, corner etegeres, Kng- pela, &o-; ball rosewood bat stand, ollelot Bedrooms are farniehed with ingrain and bar mattresses, apring ble top dressing bu: lish Brussels gai cerpet rode, Bed ree-ply carpets: ight pure Go nolid Fowe wood gothic bedavead, mar! eats, wash stands sofa beds, spring seat mantel clocks, vases, he Dining room containe an extension table 16 ing room chairs, marble top oak fed ware, French ohina tea and breakfast seta, table nae ware, plated caster. liquor sets, ‘ko. Per. distance can rely on the furniture being equal to Miverusement. ‘sold by order of assignees. N FRIDAY (TO-MORROW), DEC. 4. AT l0i¢ O-CLOCK atthe int sandstone front private resiionce No. orate tied pareet, near Ninth avenge, aii the Hy and costly gooda AY and soon wortang af py, honee,embracing agsorimen’ ae} Dal (RL, 8. MOU, eesoceer, omen Nh No. 78 Beekman boty will sell a above, wit ithont reserve, to the highest bid for cash. | Sale positive. (Ne postp eotat” Gash depouts required of ai purchasers be removed immediately. In the basement are Wilton car pets, earved walnut suit, extension table, buffet and chairs, aide tables, couthes, clocks, vases, engravings, Ac, together with all the kitchen utenafle, china ten and dinner neta, Bane of ware, ivory cutlery, eut ginaaware, family. In the parlors are rieb Bogliah velvet pay ona Tuga, three solid rosewood suite in rich damask coverings, slack walnut Ritzabethan, ‘do. ny h Chairs, mirrors, tte., ke. Scrtaina’ pier snd oval wiaaesa, reosytion hairs, ‘snd oval iaaaea, onay cm pol, tablon two Wot, ofl paintings, several fine live en- bronse pe ax othe no CY cower, librar: Poa ‘stands, Rogiish oi cloth, toi Pods superbly carved rosewood and snabogeny bodrosen fur: niture, ae by ia, bureaus, wardrobes, 10 beds, blankets and bedding Sa cowthon, saraireapes, bode, bina Sarpets, cot 4, chairs, clocks, engravings, inases, table cut M hori of oiher aruicies wo numerous to mention. will be In attendance to remove of pack and ship the goods. Groans: at “AUCTION. SOLOW & Wik sellat their snlesrooms, on Thursday, "bee. 4 by order of the assigne:— W Imported sears ofthe following wel! Known brands 40 Henry Clay, Jupiter, Pizarro, Sebastapool, Consoint miramis, in to sult purchasers. The attention of Ly trade is solicited. ay oxpoaas, STORE 16 SPRUCE atreet. —Sherift of the contents of Reooper shop, &c.—On Thursday, Seaver’ 1857, at 10 A. M., at the anies room No. 16 i Nowabends, ke aie tot * large td of pails, barrels, boy ads, &c.: also, a lot of staves, &c : AM WILLETTE, Sher WHOS. VERITON, AUCTIONEER, ws NO.168PRU os HOS. VEITCH, street. Sheriff's sale of greenhouse plants, &e (Tharsday,) Dec. 8 at 10 o'clock A.M. at’ Ki consteting of greenhorse plant harne JA ET, Sherif. rpiton: RITOW A No. 16 SPRUCE irons <-Morigage sale of a large quantity of wa! jewelry, &¢., this day (Thursday), December 8, i ck A.M. ut the anlesroom No. 16 Apruce rect, ‘consisting of gold and stlver watches, jewelry, cravate, arm cbairs, tables, lithographic prints, pietr Jock, fe. Also, right, title and interest « I Lagrove of, in jeweiry held by him “ rite ale wil place , Attorney > 8 MELLOR, ~ ADORE <RY MELLOR & LLOYD: on Tharaday and Friday. Dee. § and 4, at 10% ‘elon each day at ihe salesroom 102 Broad wap, assignee’s arleof ov 00 of fresh furs and sleigh roby proper ty of & Brcatwag terrier, eold by order ot Joseph A, Trek fon Assignee ery lot Will positively he sold withont re ferve, and will be warranted perfeot and free from all impor factions, consisting of Russian sable capes, vietorines, muffs ‘and cuffs, in seta to match: real mink, atone marten, fiteh, Russian sable, royal ermine do. in sete; children’s do. in eat wartety together with about 100 elegant aleigh robes of e viebeat de ener ag ‘We invite the attention of our nome. 4 friends to the above sale, and they can rely upon every vaitively na above. Teseriptive ea. Jearoom early ou morning nif SALES AT AUCTION. Oman. To ALL Wom 19 it 0 horses, the sta ot haw wagon has Lay left ill ublic suction, in front of theauction rooms of Wi Wm. ‘witers, Monee, 44 $54 Canal sireet, on Friday, the sth day of Docemm: | as) ‘table, North Moore street, near Hudson. eee 0 WAVERLEY PLACE . FRONT AND vand back parlors, furnished, eee, ‘board; also, e fine rooms On second siory, likewise three rooms on {hurd door. furaished or unfurniahed, separate or together, as wired; modern improvenynts in this house. Rent very low. For ror particulars apply on the premises, A BOARDING HOUSE TO LET—WEST OF BROAD- way, below Canal street, Yearly rent $500; furniture ax for x cele. Price From 15 to 18 good boarders will remaln. B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. NICE STORE AND DWELLING TO LET—IN grinch in the vicinity of Union square. Yearly cout fin art eight rooms; the furniture, fron $250 BW. RICHARDS, $07 Broadway. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET WEST of and near , below Canal street; er eas tleay the ower mange ee ol o's. Ww. owner we the © ARDS, 307 Broadway. eer FURNISHED FIRGT CLASS HOUSE TO LET Waverley place, a short di "ea Also until May, $600, ‘oF would be Teased for a vlonger galsely, fe fnished three story house, near everything closet, ra att gare posted iW. RIGHARDS, ie Broadway. Biipany oteent HOUSE TO LET—TO A FAMILY OR A the improvements. entiemen, until May. jeecker Bireet. i, for a fam: me tentlemen, in another” b Broad- sregaen viailng where an interview cam be bed.” Wat i pe be nny ton Fesponaible party, URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—IN TWENTY.SECOND I! street, near Lexington avenue, to a private family only. aime ve rooms, with the improvements, in per- fect order. Hentg 20. ‘at 58 Bast Twenty -second street, from 1 to Zo'clock. R URNISHED HOUSE 70 LET IN WEST TWELFTH sireet—Neatly and fully furnished. Rent $100 per month, One in West Fifteenth street; one in Waverley place. iwenty roome;-one in Thirty rst street. Apply to KNIGHT & CO., 498 Brondway. OUSE TO LET.—THE FIRST CLASS BEAUTIFULLY located brown alone front house No. $24 Henry street from now until the first of May next (0 & 8. i epplod for immediately. Inquire Fulton street, New York, up Brooklyn, will be le! Feltable tonant for of Mr. JOHN K. ai ‘ANSION HOUSE HOTEL, NATCHEZ.—FOR RENT, the above old established ‘hotel, furnished. For terms DB LEV ERICH, 111 Pearl street, or L. R. MAR- 7. TORE TO LET—IN BROADWAY, NEARLY OPPOSITE the Broadway theatre. ‘The store is weil located for any bu- sinens, i being a good stand: que of the best on Broadway. The store is to Jet from now till May, on account of the owner going South, Inquire at the jewelry store, 307 Broadway. (0 LET—THE SMALL, NEATLY. FURNISHED HOUSE No. 3Clark street. Inquire at 68 Suflivan street. (0 LET—IN DEAN STREET, BROOKLYN, A REAL snug little brick house; has gas fixtures and water, | [tis a good opportunity f for a small family in want of a comforts bie house at a low rent. A lease given. Apply to Mr. DOWNES, 71 Atlantic street, NO LET—TO A VERY SMALL FAMILY, IN HOUSE NO. 92Grove street, three rooms on second floor, consisting 6f front parior, back room and bedroom, with pantries, all in good order and newly papered. Possession immediately. LET—THE SECOND STORY, CONTAINING SIX rooms of # genteel Louse in Thirty-third street, between Lexington and Third avenues; is occupied by a nice farally, Apply at 181, ast Thirty fourth street, second house east of Third avenue. 10 LET—THE LOWER PART OF HOUSE 91 WEST ‘Twenty-third street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, with all the modern improvements; extra room if required; gas, d cold wees, bath room, &e.; immediate posses- Son givens rentmoderate Inquire of BW. RICHARDS, $07 Broadway, or on the premises, 10 LET—ON REASONABLE TERMS UNTIL MAY next, a first class, full sized four story brown stone completely furnished, and near Madison square. Ad- ). B., Herald oflice. — LET—NO. 421 NINTH AVENUE, A Ledeen rg ore and basement; rent $2) per month; possessi 42 feet deep, two show windows, Croton and gas, oun ra, shelving, &., complete; fine business place. “Apply A. DAVIS, 256 Ninth avenue, near Twenty-seventh street. 10 LET~A FLOOR, CONSISTING OF FOUR ROOMS and a basement, ih a genteel house, with all the modera improvements. The house is in good order, the family strict ly private, and a desirable location, Inquire at No. 93 Henry street. LET—PURNIAHED, A SUIT OF PARLORS ON THE first foo and third floors, together or separate; newly furntebeds bette, gas, and at low rents to suit the times, and every accommodation, Apply at No. 9Laight street, near Canal street. LET, UP TOWN—A SE. OF APARTMENTS, CON. per partof anew house, ent moderate to a 68 West Forty-fourth A. TOVEY, im the drag T°, LET OR FOR SALE—WITB FIXTURES COM- jete for business, a first class restaurant and barroom connteted wih a theatre. ‘The owuer is embarking in olber business. Address Munroe, Herald olice. Pg OR LEASE—THE NEW MEDIUM SIZED HOUSE jo. 87 East Eighteenth street, near Broadwi R *Parniters, carpe(s and mirrors are uew, elegant and superior, including rer tha yaning for iamediaig oocupancy; must be purebased, price $2,300, cost over $3, RENT—THE STORE AND BASEMENT OF HOUSE No. 45 3Hudson Cyd bd pe altered and finished to suit the parties; five yea) ere. if required; call famine the premises. layered: OKWELL & KERT- naw ‘315 Broadway. pol nt A RENT—A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL RENT PART of an excellent four story ston‘ house, in the vicinity of Madison fguare,toreapeciable Dn parties, wilhout Apply at 45 West Twenty fourth street HELP Pp WANTED—MALES. SMART, ENTERPRISING MAN WANTED—IN A light businem, salary $35 per month; also a smart, ac five man to travel; one having #0 will receive fa permanent situation for the winter, together with a liberal salary and in terest in the business, Apply at 16 Beekinan st., second fluor, room No. 2, afler 9 A. M. N ENTIRELY NEW WORK BY SUBSCRIPTION — Canvassers will have an opportunity seldom to be met With for making money on a great Work Indispensable to all i now In eourse of publication in num (i nearly ready, Specimens of n i, the ssubseription list commenced at onoe, RD, No. 9 Appleton’s building, 346 and OY WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE DRY GooDa store; salary fifty dollars the first year. Address box 701 Post office. | Bx WANTED =. A RESPECTABLE ROY WANTED, TO attend ina hosiery and gentlemen's farnishing store; Tentdes, with’ bis ferred. j. Apply to RY GOODS SALESMAN WANTED IMMEDIATELY— With first class eliy reference. Apply at 197 Spring st., before 10. A. M. XLESMAN WANTED, A MAN TO SELL Pl spirits and domentic liquors: one who has had long Jence and ia acquainted in the trade; none other need apply. = Spirita, Herald ¢ w' NTED—A YOUNG MAN, 17 OR 18 YRARS OF AGE, in a retail drug store; must have some knowledge of the business and come. well ‘recommended Watson, Factoryville, Staten Island. aE Lt hl Te WANTED—TWO FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS SALES men; also an active young man. Apply at the Merchanta’ Clerks’ Kegistry office, 47 Broadway, room 1, Bituations procured for respeeiable men. charged in advance. Hours, 9 to 5. WAstED— ror R RAPID COPYISTS TO WRITE ‘rappers and copy correapondenc cen $I ‘enclosing “$l for arency 1, box 227 Union square co. Apply to W. J. week. Addr for three da: harges, stating residence, &c., J. vat offer WL DIGGER WANTED—A MAN WilO THOROCGIL ly understands the busines, to dig a well under the Kagle Boigin s, corner of Chrystie and Delancey streets. Apply ta J._N. fiayward, on the premises, Friday, between Zovetock. EEE WANTED TA LAD OF ‘GOOD ADDRESS, TO ATTEND at Goldamith's writing academy: Apply e early this day, with parent or guardian, at the rooms, 362 ANTRD—A YOUNO MAN, TO ASSIST ‘atthe desk; must come well recommes tegrity. Apply to John Anderson & Co., 105 Bi = — HOLIDAY PRESENTS. REMENDIOUK SACRIFICE. qe?! ARTICLES FOR T" the holidays. ci aCebaal retionles, payyumery, Wmevery variety, a whole wholeanle iromd way. i MEDICAL. $l .000 FORFEITED AND NO CHARGE UNLESS cured. Dr. HUNTER'S red drop cures certain Jaen when regular treatment and all other py ys) fail; cures without dieting or restriction in the habite of the ly ae without the diagusting and sickening effetes of all remedies, cures in new cases in leas Lg! sit hours; cares Sehthout the dreadful conseqtent effects of mercury, but ‘ReaneR ble prog ‘of annihilatin; rank and Her Zint that the, blood Ve eure to absorb an: nan thie Femedy ia used. ‘This a what f claim fort. and what hoother willaccompliah. Ita value in this respect haa become Il known that acientigc men, in every department of meen! nowiedge, begin to, appreciate I, for hardly a week passes that Tam not consulted by druggisin, chemisia and hysigiane im regard to some pitiful pont wha exh sted hole held of the faonity, and still the dt will appear. bf $1 a vial, and cannot be obtained anywhere but he old oitice, No. 8 Division atre wenty fer Cetablished. "Hock, 400 pages, 2 conta. Beware of a hai stating I have removed. pee ih SST R. WATSON HAS FOR A LONG SERIES OF YEARS tention to certain confined his atte diseases, In which he Waa ireated not less than twenty thousand eases, without an in- ance of failure. The remedies are mild. without interrup, tion to business or change of Dr, Waisos is in continued Stendsuce frome f in.the moraing ft night, at bie dence 8 (ARy five) Walker few doors west consulting rooms are se Wa Watson, M.D. Formerly Surgeon of the Lock Hoapital 14 DUANE STRERT, HAS FOR THR D COOPER, inat twenty sx years confined lie practice to the tront- ment of private diseases. The victims of miaplaces confidence ean cail on him with the certainty of being radically cured. Charges moderate, GET arTTT Dri . RORRNBACH, FOR 12 YEARS SU. Roron IN THE ‘one Hangarian army, has removed i al sur and opened anofice for the practice of medicine gery nt 48 Third street, near Second avenue. Advice to the poor gratis = from 310 4P. M. TCORD'S D. HAMMOND, M.D. PUPTT, ns : ra Ticords tt Pare, (oho. te ine fre: ving engeon (or dines: fey ot the satupl ayatem,) and of 1 ofessors Carno- than ct ‘of this city, may be conanited in Rnglich or French, po A or by letter, at bie office, 61 Bicecker street, enst of Broadway, from § to 1, and from 5 to 8 o'cioc’ grenings, SHIPPING. STATES MATE eta GP wie Uae (Gates malls Be Hope reat gs Sepa ren se encarta’ EDWARD K. COLLINS 86 Wall root Tenn te oan nevahenal through the Post ioe; any 0 Notice.—The steamers of thia line have impreved water ihe orgie mgr aaten apres to make make ihe drought of this cols as ood AA DEW, the oxaml- 4 given them proves, reef of structure yet un- |. B.—Hereafter the Erereafter the regular built abips for this Une wilt iE BRIT! AMEBI MAIL Tj 18H NORTH (CAN BOYAL FROM NSW YORE ¥O LIVERFOOOL, Sees. LIVERPOOL, NEW xOnE f i yf ten OF Steer tie. tons, ache 1 me Fe 1 ace Capt, ‘Y OF WARHINGTO! NGAROO, Lat tone, apt settee my pts undernoted or oer vusela ‘are intended to gail as pe i remErOoe: earoo, Wednesda: oy or Baltimore, Weineeday. D Deosinvee 16. Kangaroo, Wednesday, ww yone. ‘City of Washington, "Thursday, a Kangaroo, Thursday, Decem jer 10. City: or Halimore, lursday, Janaary 1, 1068. ursday, tele 4 poor m New York and Philadelphia wo gnet cay ne Ih, t guinoae, 17 guineas According to the accor inthe slate the same: suena pation ta in hecanen.. neta steward’s fees. ‘Third class passengera.—A limited number of third class passengers will be taken and feund in as much provisions as requi From Philadelphia and New York, $0. From Liy- @ "Heekeeamers are constructed with Improved water-tight compartments. Rach versel carries an experienced surgeon; and coclere paid to the comfort of etpool from £1 upwards. ly at the office of the compan: HN ve DAH 5 roadway, New Yor Avent or WM. INMAN, i and 13, Tower Bi verpool Agent. Rr Bevitgheis ap obintead ap ay ae UNITED tes mail steamer FU 1 3 weie, omman. der, wine Lene te for on sushi aeutenampinee and passe Dee. 12, at 12 0’ elke from pier 37 orth river, foot of sirect. "Pi ‘engines, 80 that in the ‘wale Could tot reuse event ofa ‘colli or Lebo sw hy work the aafety of the ves them, and the pumys being fc] aid passengers would be noche. re roa (oe during the voyage should be sent on ri Boe Ht Seow." For freight sailing, passage a) ef a Pau ee ence GTEAM TO, LIVERPOOL FOR $90.—THE STEAMSHIP AROO, Captain Jeffrey, will sail on Thursday, ‘bin, $90, including cooked enone Later "pool, Apply 10 CORTIS & CO., 177 Broudway. OR LIVERPOOL.—THE BLACK BALL LINE OF packet ship FIDELIA, Capt. MeGill, now at anchor in the stream, will positively sail this morning. Room for a few more passengers. Apply to JACOB WILSON, 108 South st, POR CAL ORNIA-UNITED STATES MATL TINE VIA Panama Railroad.—The United States Mail Steamship Company will despa‘ch for Aspinwall on Saturday, Dec. 5, at 2o'clock P. M., preesely, from pier foot of Warren atreet, North river, the well known and fast steamship NORTHERN LIGHT, Capt. B. L. Tinkle) ght Passengers and mails will be forwarded by Panama Raifroad, and oonnect at with the Tacifie Mail oomahip Company's magnificent * = p John L. Stephena, R. Pearson, commander, which be in readiness, and leave tmatiy for San neiseo, The pablie are informed that the Pacific Mall Steamship Company always have one or more extra steamers lying at Panama, ready for to avold eny possible detention of ass ngers or mails. For passage ap . |OND, at the office of the company, Lig ay street, corner of Warren, New York. Regular United States mail steamer days, Sth and 20th of exch mouth. STRALIA PIONEER LINE, ESTABLITHED 1362. Carrying the United States mai Sailing regularly on the day advertised a 45 North river. splemdid Al elipper ship bY ING, Lyin register, For passage fre The pats, al OENERAL min P. Dow, masts Will be despatched, tor Syduey. direct, on Monday, Tth inst, Has room for three first cabin passengers, and offers a most favorable opportunity to shippers. For freight “4 ore Or HE ERMERON, No. 6 Bowling Green. fight bins for ‘sale and anh advances male on consign a FSUIP REINARD U A A for Melbourne, ‘Ths hip will proceed to sea direct from the wharf at 10 o'clock this (Thursday) morning. Pas- gengers will be on board at@ o'clock, at pler 10 Kast river. Two more eR TORO era can be take: ILLER, LORD ‘* ‘QUEREAU, 108 Wall street. FOR BAYANA AND A_AND NEW ORLEANS—THE UNITED States mail steamer CAHAWBA, J. D. Bulloch, com- mander, will commence receiving freight on Thirwday, December 10; and sail or the ahove, ports oa Raturda cember 12, ai 1 reclscly’ “trore pler foot of Robin, son street, North ~y ‘or ar On eos. ply to the agents, LIVINGSTON, CROCHERON & CO. mark. place. ORLEANS FROM LOUISV ILLE.—THE WARD, Silas F. Miller master, will on Wednesday evening, can be secured by ad tle, Ky., of Du OR NEW teamer ROBT. J (OR SAVANNA! AND PLORIDA—THE STRAMSINIP ALABAMA, G. R. Schenck, will leave on Saturday, Dee. BatSotclock 1 M.. from pier No ¢ North river ing signed oniy ot, board. |For freight or passage ayply to BAMORE L MITCHELL: 18 Broudwase Steamers for Plotida connect with the above, leaving Savannah every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, JOR NORFOLK AND RICHMOND.—THE UNITED Minter mail sieamabip JAMESTOWN, Capt. Pariaby will eave on Saturday, 6th inat,, at 8 o'clock 'P. M., from plor IS river, Khe will arrive at Norfolk on Sunday afvernoou, fand at Richmond on Monday morning. | Vaasengvrs for the wed directly on by the great Southern mail will find fia the cheapest, pleaaantest and Passage and fare, inelnding state $8: to Petersburg nnd Richmond, $10, sleer- pply to LUDLAM & PLEASANTS, ‘No. 32 age half price. Broadway. OTICE. roo from Li charge u o’elock iu the 4th inst. will be sent i a gone not. permitt \t the JOLN DALE, Agi y Ww. TSON'S NEW WORK. Cure."—A comp) te and peactioal exhaustion, with ioral debility, induced by ea hich the anture excess or {naidioun taiady, wih the treaimen), are fli Pisined, Ulugtrated wamerag ‘Anatomical ne 0° fement on several disease. be consuied Santon npden ally gacings, with a aun w dora west of ro be had of the author, who ma; at 66 (Li'y tive) Waiker street, Hof Br f, COBRFTT, 19 DUANE STREET, MEMBER OF THR cons, London, aud the University of New ‘ed, confidentially, on delicate diseases, x biabed ofllee, where all suffering the im jon of quacks ean call with the seas tho | OOO R KING TAs REMOVED His PRIVATR MEDICAL come street, where the unfortunate cas and certainty of immediate relief ally pronouneed ae hopelessly incurable, mor improper medicines, are Warranted K. WARDS UNFORTUNATE’S PRIEND 18 THE | ne plus ultra of venereal medicines, and but req be known to meet with aniversal approbation, and Dr. Ward asthe greateat benefactor of the day. Dr. Ward hereby offers a reward of $6,000 to any ted afters ure private diseases equally y and cheapnens, Remember, ween Hogering for weeks, that. by callin ay in a few honre enjoy the pleasures Nhat” Richard is" hime] All hitherte ed ion few dave. Hite monthis female pille a per cron. Otic iiferand feel ® disappointed of » cure, eall on Dr. 29 Canal sireet, corner of Broadway. [ot TEARS Re 4 THE tna fe pats hey in a a4 tmipistered Voipne, Yall nck, <r four seers in one ypereny thare ia 8 ince s'raat, A. BARROW, 17 Immediately te 9 sway few. York. wveee re Dr. ard Mietiar, nnd te large tious, cortieg genuine Buropean Preparations, The S3\caace nlao sent, ba pomree riage, Conanitations ae naaal from Il A a0 ar. od from 4 SB. Mae Prince street. stow blocks West of Broadway. Sold'also by ©. H. RING, 199 Broadway. CTON'S, CURL- wate hospital practice of Paria and Lon- aMiaved v4 b4 a Te ean 53 ea) treatment, oun x WY orn ery 4 era tne ee aay pi om toe eedient A * mua Wacriage Guide, near. ly 400 pp., itor ve Ifustrations, Ve gives all the ad- vert medicines. We commend P Larmont to the af = a Unis, ‘masts Zeitung, Day Book, = mpi MARRY) AR the married the author and lecturer, Won jugt tagnet Tubtianea New fork elt wilh san it nny ybere free, iy, who Dy post, os recetving one woevictine and the sttrens book given ail tbe facts known on these (mporiant tapice plainly enough for al to vnderstand, and yet airtetly scientific and free from ever the alightest objection. Every adult person should possess it (edigal Journal, ROKR, VELPRATS, CIVIALE®, Al ing's and the doo, by Dr. LAR! eases of the sexnal a) takes this tm thie = ONT. aeons pete ersone em may not be aware thod of informing them he is ¢ is exolusively treating apd Thene competion with the B en St" he De about to marry, De. F. Holl One hundred Taotmecy aan eo weil hound, with, solored plates, Ww. STROM 1G, 9 Naswen Al IBLO'® GABDEN —THURSDAY KVENINO, “DEC. 3. inary Attraction FIV 7 & ABRIFL: snd ANTOINY nu Robert ne a Bertrand TERESA ROLLA, JEROME RAVEL, “MABINITA ZAN- BVOLUTIONS Lye ma Grand halle ot PAQUITA ST NOPF Rieremeainaetaaamada ae aaa ‘eresa Rol ie pantomime, RO! AND BERTRAI “_ * - An Rertrand...... Gabriel Ravel Posen i. To FAMILirs AND PRINCIPALS OF ScHOOK. In compiiance with numerons requeata from parents and the Principals of an afternoon in each week should be devoted to the amusement of the younger brancbes, Me. W. Niblo hag determined to give AN AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE SATURDAY, RY At which all the ORLEBRATED RAVEL FAMILY and their talented Sue Ht of nearl: DRED ARTISTS, XMUsINC AND EXTICAORT INARY ENTERTAINMENTS, apecialy arranged (0 gral and cha tA. ‘The entertainments will commence at dead terminate at 436. ‘Tickets for adi . 0 cents .2Beents 25 cents ALLACK’S THEATRE, Doors open at 63g; to commence at Fourth night of Mr, Leater's comic drama of TO ONE; or, The King's via Fourth night of Planche's charming comedy, A IN DIFFIOULTIES. Mr. Blake and Mr Lester in Origine! ¢ haraters all the comedians in the bild taturday—Benent of LA Monday—An_ entire) yi scenery, Yee, entitled Pi rat ‘or’ NEW YO! taba ey eg ty ie c ae —t peers oar Bt ohh Dee. ae bi gd SEA OF ICK; OR. A ONES i meg Oparita, the Wild Flower of Mexico. Mine Carlos, an adventure: Barabas, a sailor..... Capt. De Lascour icony chairs, 50 cents e day without extra charge. Doora open at 6) ie to commence at 734 precisely. CADEMY OF Pa —ROBERT LF DIABLE. AT, Dec, 4, at 74. Positively last alg bate BERT. DIABLE, Third appearance on ee reat Buswo, ovens AND BALLET, ney Mad. LA GRANGE, Mil IR! Sig. BIGNARDI, inner RL FORM a GaanD BALLET will be combined with the opera, in which the poputar dan- seuse, MLLE. TERESA ROILA, ported by w corpsde ballet, will appear in the {neldentat diverdasement. un the direct on of Paul Brillant. Ovce'two hundred pew and costly dresses, new machinery and properties have heen expressly made THREE NEW AND SPLENDID SCENES have been painted expressly for Robert le Diable, by Hannt- bal W. Calyo, & young American, and pupil of Sig, Alieert, "The nale of seats {OF the third night commences this morn: ing at o'clock, atthe Academy, C. Breusing’s, and Sibell’s stationery store, 20 Wall street, ‘On MONDAY, Dee. 7, POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT OF ROBERT LE DIABLE. In active rebersal, and to be produced in rapid succession, LA TRAVIATA, MARTHA and I ITALIANA IN ALGERE CARD OF TMB DIRECTOR, In announcing the third night of this grand work the dl- rector desires to say a few words ag to the circumstances an. der whieh i has been produced and of he stylein which Ithas been placed upon the sta, Trean be copiidenily anserted that xan whole the cast of all the cbaracters—principal and auxliary—has never beow equalted in, thi countey. and probably never been cxeeltod abroad. | The Alice of Madame LA GRANGE has been heard tu moat of the great opers of Rurope, aud so unequl vam iucs beset tee seesean teat bea boon peoporesed best role. In fact, ropean reputation from. the time when she alternately sung the part of Alice or Iaabells ‘and reached its climax, achieved the tour de for staging both roles on one and the same evening, on th sion of ber benefit in Vienna, CARL FORMES, the gi living representative of Bertram and Marcel. baw been ex Pressly engaged for ule important part. So well setiled ix his reputation that when the director of the London Tialiaa opera desiredso engage the illustrious Meyerbeer to wuperin tend the production of “Robert le Diable” and the “Hugae. nots,” he refused every pecumary remuneration, and made the express condition that the services of Mr. Formes shonid be secnred instead. The fresh and ringing voioe of Signor BIGNARDL, the rising young selected for and recom mended to the director by Signor Verdi, renders him a fit ex- onent of the musicof the chivalrous Robert. The leas impor fant but difficult parts of Isabella and Ralmbaud bave beew eniristed to Mile. CATROLL a promising dé the lyric stage—after the natural nervousness in from a first appearance will have gubsided—reserves a oright future; and to Signor LABOCETTA, & primo tenor, who, set- ting aside his amour propre, did not hesitate to undertake a part generally confided to artista of leas pretensions; whilst Ro more popular dansease could have heen aclected for the ROLLA, the star of Ni arden. DIARLR required something mora th & combination of gre ‘The scene laid in the old dat imens when the. south of Europe giitvered. with the |. the aeGon abound! theatr' P ineatly dramatic a 1 illustrating the romantic story, ps mise en seene which ts exsential to the success of the work, The airector, although the, state of commercial affair has not permitted him to do all he intended on takint clmrge of the Academy, believes that in this importan matier he has done more than, auy of his predecessors. A arge sum of money has bees laid out in dresses, scenery, properties and auxiliaries, and no labor and care’ has b spared in the rehearsals, which have reached the number re. commended by Meyerbeor—shat of thirty—instead of some eight or ten, lly made in this that the inces. t affords t nachutz, have been « of the musical director, M: ow ledges 5 The success of jobert le Diable”’ in Rurope forms a me- morabie eporh ta the annals of musieal enterprise. In Parte it bas been given 36) times, in Vienna it has been performed three times every week during two consecutive years; and im cities of less importance it has reached @ proportionate num ber of performances. It has saved many an opera house from ruin, and the director of the Academy fondly hopes that it mas Be the means of bringing the seasou ton brilliant clove, aa enable him to keep iogether a company which I has cost #@ much labor and capital to sel to London an in conclusion ihe director begs to1tate that inere will be iven . THREE NIGHTS OF ROBERT | LE DIABLE, Should they be successful “La Travia Mowe in Keypt,”” “Le Nozze di Figaro.’” “pwncred ftaliana to Algert” and the “Huguenots” will be given in rapid succes: sion. Should he, however, be disappointed in his expecta Hons, the season will close after seven nights more, which, with the thirty three already given will complete the number of forty, to which he is bound by bis lease. ARNUM'S MUSEUM.—MORE OVERGUSHES OF TR. reaistible fan. Thursday afternoon at 8 o’elock. the Yery prety pices, eauued THE WANDERING | BOYS This evening at 734 o'dlock. the new extravagan y tricity, written ‘Watkina, Esq. anette ng inetiGil_ marvels uf the day, ented ava AND Go? PAT. OR THE QUACK MAR Previons to which TIME TRIES ALLcLaurn, Mrs: Cbartes Hownrtt tifol Aquaria, or Ocean ‘and River Gardens, Grand con Studio, Happy Family, Living Kerpent, ac., to be seen ae Usual. Admittance 28 cenie; children under toh, 13 cemia, RYANT'S MiNGTRES. hove Grand street. Hes eeniee ne EET er OPEN FVEI ENING DURING THE WEEK. Another grest pregramme of new Se Dances, Solos, Bag on Comicalities 4 Denese, SPRRIAN FAvINGS— KOPERA, bree Hunters, JERRY, NEIL and BAN BRYANT: ta thew acta Doors open at 6; to commence at 73. Tickets 25 cents. T OBERT LE DIABLE-—LAGE NIGHT cur ONE. ‘The sale of reserved seats for to-morrow’ oMMENCES This MORNING x % beau: at all the tic ket off TALLACK'S 1S THEATRE — MR. a oe BENEFIT. PATyROAL KK A NIGHT WITH hist rn Nat SPIRITS, who will combine in the tw: medies a CURR FOR THE HEARTACHE LAUGH WHEN YO ‘AN, to tis iy the bine devile ok is open. —The Bo Land drive a a) HE AURORA BORRALIS, AS EXHIBITED IN THE SEA OF ICK at Laura Keene's Theatre, ts one of the Most strikingly benuiiful seenie effects ever produced upon the Ftage me ‘8 MAT! Te ¥ The ® public are res rior to bis ) MATINER MUSTCALRS AND TWO EVENING NCERTS, on which occasion he will make most positively his farewell appearance in New York, PRIOR TO HIS DRFARTURE FOR RUROFE on the termination of hia Southern tour The Retgess Musteale will take plare on TURSDAY and FRIDAY, Dee. Sand Il The price of adminaion bas been fixed a’ ONE DO! BACH Tickets to be had att. Brewsing's and of Mr ton of 6 Tag LAURA KEEN®’'S PERSONATION OF OGARI- Wild Flower of Mexico, is acknowledged by all Brown, sex TIME (pat one) q™ FORMES AS BERTRAM AST The sale of seats for ROBERT e DIABLE, which wil! be kiven to morrow for the last time but one, COMMENCES THIS WORNING AT 9 O'CLOCK TIONAL SAB TOF, nen, N* are IT EXAIBITION SONTING ‘ES OPEN. oer of Tenth street. Broadwa, Admission 25 cents. } OBERT LE DIABLE—WITHT R ROLLA in the Ball Reserved sents io be had at all the three teks THIS MORNING AT 9 O'CLOCK HRATRE, HALIFAX, ©. & ‘anted, a dramatic company for the above theatre, sam fon commencing in January. Address Mr, Sothern, Wal- Inok's theatre, CADEMY OF MUSTC.—CARL FORMES, “Robert le INable” will iiibe given op Friday, Deo. 4, for the The mate of seals timcnences, his sworning, at Sibett's, 99 Wallstreet, ©. Breusing'# and the Academy gro CK BROKERS, ATTEND SS RLAKE’S Benefit at Wallnck’s theatre, on SATURDAY night, and Fee ® BROTHER CHIP OUTWITTRD . parquette and stall scrip at par. Books open. re BREAKING UP OF THE FIELD OF ICR, at Laura Keene's, is one of the mffst thrilling pictures ever presented in any theatre. | PHRATRE, rieranty RG, PA —MI8S KIMBERLY, HAY. ing taken a lense of the Pitisburg theatre, will M) open it for dramatic representations on or about Dee. A. Stars and members of the profession wishing to make engagements Os) a y letter to her, of Make application to © ARSLAO! atrial agent, Chambers street theatre, Krom whom tet particulars may be learned. 1HLO'S BALL ROOM AND CONCERT Nite magnitcent aud favorite saloon bee complete renoraton wavan, aces ing rooms are ALOON.— mt . in t- hee heen proved style rawing and dres- ily fn ‘and provided with every comfort and convenience mas and elegant supper saloon will accommodate 600 guasta at one time, the * Will be unexceptionable, and every effort will, as usual, be made to insure the comfort and convenience of visiters. ‘The terms are now reduced in gocordanse with the presen: Umes. Fall particulara on application at the offer Broadway, from 9 A.M. wari 37. Mt, 0nd evening Pra THEATRE. A. Marshall .. lols Lense ‘Laat night b tS - . a Fy shemneed 3 “eR. faxes a MATHEWS. eamnay avcehaneh To commence with Bheria vps crimes of the ( Sic Frettul Base ae Mr. Charles Mathews RAOTICAL MAN. Cloudaley (his original eharncter) Mr Charles Mathews ANDEBING MINSTREL, Jem Bags. dene . «Mr, W. Daviage OWERY THEATRE 4 boxes 89 and $3; Seats in private boxes 50 a cl THURSDAY fee see eee 18 SPLENDID ACTS IN THE ARENA SANDS, NATHANS & CO teat ri le Circus Droupe of American, asus Pronounced the beat in the wor QURTON'S NEW THEATRE, BRO. Mr. BURTO! ADWAT. Mr. BROUGHAM, | raday— VANITY Pati) SPnens 4 nl uae rs Brougham, Burton, Mark swith, Mr, Hughes, ‘Susan Benin and Mra’ Wm Tt. Smith in the pieces YOU'RE 8U. YRE TO BE SHOT. Mr, J. Rogere ‘Tom Tipper... AMLET TRAVESTIE. Hamlet, Mr. Brougham: ‘Ghowt Mr. Burton; Opbelin, Marte Lr -~Seainmmenaed BROADWAY, NEAR PRINOGE . Proprietor RLS. food and Geo. Christ; Ethi cate 2 natse PRTER PIPE Tickets 25 hag ‘Doors open at 6, to commence at 7% o’ctedht. ATIONAL CIRCUS, 84 BOWERY. Soha Tryon. REAT SPORT FOR THE LEPTLE FOLKS, Tide oven ey Thursday, Dec. 3, fit appearance in this ity of Mi * THE MAN MONK * slg {in the comie nautical representation o AUK KOKIRGON AND HTS MONKEY, Besiden' ay aor be ven, sixteen brilliant acts and gcenes: IN THE ARE PON THE GROUND, one finest, pl and gymnasts of the age. 25; Pit [2 cents. Oerneon on peste mance hee pay a anit brgperation 8 superb PANTOMIME—produced on 12) GRAND STRERT, Om Open eve RANKLIN eee, door from Brondw: AFTERNOON AND EVENIN by Madame Whartcn's troupe of Mode! Hiss, compriaing airoupe o pe ot TWENTY SEVEN YOUNG LADIES, who, for beauty and by oor of figure stan Admission—Orchestra seats, 0 ceuts; boxes, tain rises at 3 in the fternoon a and at 7 in the EMPIRE BALL, 096 6 BROADWAY. magnificent bs ig oe ARCTIC VOYAGES, with @ descriptive lecture by CHARLES GAYLER, Fsa., The popular author and dramatiat. ning atB o'clock, and Wednesday and Saverdag Admission i nme “children half price. ADAMI MADELBINE GRARVER JOHNSON, Bos to annoupee ‘hat she will oncert, ON TUEMDAT, DEC. & AT NIBLOS SALOON, Assisted by cree aan artists and a full ore! Under the direction of Mr. Theodore Kisfeld. Madame Graever will perform on this occasion — Listz’s ‘Les Patineura,”’ for piano solo, erto and ricci,” with accompan Tickets with way ured seats, el ye had at . BREUSING'S mu "Been hg ol ‘brosdwag. ALLACK’S THEATAR —BLAKE'S BENEFIT. ATURDAY NIGHT, Blake as Olt Rapti and Old Bonus ‘Two full comedies on the same night, brilliantly cast, Box book open. (PUR THIRST, FOR GOLD—THR PERILS OF ITS Ag- quisition—the fatal effects of ite misapplication, are wt- Vidly portrayed in the SEA OF 1CK, at Laura Keene's, GRAND CONCERT le BE GIVEN BY Ke. GHANCHN B easiated = Mons. RIVA! rea VILLANOVA, and several otber Artists from the Academy of Music, at Dod- worth’s Secon, on. THURSDAY, DEC. 3, at8 o'clock precisely. PROGRAMME —PART FInsT, 1. Concerto in la minor. Hummet Madame de Bien ville and the artiste of the Academy 2 Aria de Loisa Miller (Mona. Alajmo),..... Retarn to a (Mad. de Bien ie 1 Brave (Mon Rivarde) Bebuber nod fie, Mona. ¥ a ‘and the artists of the Aon Pant Sxconp, Mendelssotm adem y. 1, Concerto in G minor. Mad. de Bienvill 2 Aria, La Traviata (Mons, Alajm0).....-. _ Verdi 1. Chace -Haendet 3.92 The Tabouring, aria of tie village Rameae 3. Variations on the arin of the Blaise et Babet....Dussett Madame de Bienville. 4. Aria of Zaire (Mons. Rivarde) . Mereadeate 5. Trio on the Méserere of the Trovato Jules Cohem (for the piano, orgue melodium and violin.) Mad. de Bienville, Mons. Villa te) nd \he artiste of the Aca dem: Mons. Williem Dreaaler, wi preside at the piano, Tickets for sale by Sehuberth & Co., 9 Npring street, Dodworth’s Saloon, 806 Broadway. TEW YORK, NOY. 2, 18% —CHARLES MACKAY, Esq. —Dear Sir—It would be a matter of much gation to many of our citizens to be allowed the privilege of hearing the course of lectures on the “National : Ropulat Hisiorieal Songs of England, Scotland and Ireland ry ered by you with so much acceptance in Bostan YOUr efigagemventa will allow, Wo request will conde a period for their delivery. sik a wireet, and at Your obedient servants, Jobn W. Francis, Francis L. Hawks, ohm Ingo, Bo m. ung, = B Isaac Ferris, ol B. Ragstes, & ores Edw) Richard Irvin, M. M. Grinnell, Kdmund Baldwin, Heury . DeForest, K. M. Archibald, HI. BM Coil tor New York. Tn compliance with the above flattering invitation, Me, MAC the pleasure to annonnee that by with the Merchants’ and Clerks’ Library. Asscslauon be wil (liver the lectures referred to both in New York and Brook yn. HE WREN CHILDREN BEING LEFT BY W. J. Na- gle in destitute circumstances, Mr. Henry Wood en the use of the hall, 444 Broadway, for « benedt, (Thursday) RVENING, Dee, 5. Entertainments will consist of comet, 6 Lag to = hf and aly, John H. Gourlie, dancing, by the Wren J we Trou in New York of the beautiful and as np ah pina donna Ella M. Wren. Performances commutencs At a ies iBeenis, Bor olice open trom 1) A.M. Latte Pred Wren iw acters. RROHANTS AND CLERKS’ LIBRARY ASBOCTA- ton Lecture NATIONAL, FOrULAR AND HISTORICAL SONGS OF ED . SCOTLAND AND IRELAND, Tn three Lectures, Ry CHARLES MACKAY, Lh D., At Mogart Hall, No. 683 Broadway, opposite Bond st Tuvusvar, Dec. 3, Moxvay, Dec. 7, Tuyasvar, Dec. Jommencing at $0 clock P.M. gle admission to the course He Jmiasion of a lady and gentleman 1s * for adunission to a single te wD street, ©. 8, Francia No 18 Keekmam 1 T. J. Crowen, cor- Roe Lockwood & Soa, street % William street ai Bre WE BEST ACTING IN on CTTY 18 TO BE WITNRS- sed in the SEA OF ICE, at Laura Keene's theatre. git, CHANPRAU, THE JUSTLY CRLRDRATED, HIGH- ly popular and most versstiie comedian on the Amewt- can mage, having Just concluded » brilliant eagagemend of the Walnut stre ire, Philade|phia, of twenty foer plete will open at Louisville, Rentueky, on Monday, Nov. two weeks. JERRERO'S DANCING ACADEMIES, 99 WEST FOUR- tewnth street, New York, 122 Clinton street, Brooklyn, are now open. Former pupils are invited to attend the opening: of Saturday evening class, December 5, at 6 P.M. ITE EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS BY MODERN AB- Uste of ibe French school, At the old Union Rooms, No. 497 Broadway, ‘WIN remain open till farther not from @ A.M. to 5 P. M., and from 7 to 10 event is well lighted and warning, 1B. FRODSHA sane Deeser 1 SEA OF ICR HAS BERN PRONOUNCED BY THR dramatic press and public to be the em Pork ‘ect sentation ever witnessed on the New Yor GTARSERRRAR READINGS MRS. FRANCES A! to ganounce thet tretve readings from 5! Saivergiy Metioat Tuliege’in Fourteenth strest, nest Opera House, With the exception of one mornin; are in ach week aher the frst week, ot which que notice will’ be ven, (he readings will be om Tuesday, Thi S evenings, beginning at So'clock. The first week will be as follows—Tuesdag oy beline, Thursday evening, Dec. 10, Richard evening, bee if ten Henry Vill ane chtsiwen thn eaten ay - tad of Mr. Polman. dway, O. Hl. Crosb: of bo pe re TRENTON (N_ J) TERATRE WILt, BE OPENED oe Tih ina, Lee AS Nyt: CY reparator 0 at Mr. Ince’s, 498 Broadway. 7 Ww FLEMING. pL LL Rt EO BAG FOR SALB—THE SAME As USED BY f FRO Ki ieesore Wyman, Bika sed Anderson; price Ot. wit, dt reotions, seut fo any part ot t mi veraon ean do the triek tm ict ere, oe cot Address Prof. Mantred, Chatham square Post THE BALL SEASON. oe qi ANTONIO Wind, orv# AGRAND FANCY DRES@ and ctvie bail, at the Apollo rooma, 410 Broadway to night, art he will pare woexpener to make this ball the most ele Gut inthe ey Themes at bi Aendemny, 618 Broadway. iraab acelebrated band ia engnged OSETTRS, GUIDE FLAGS. BUNT 8, ROSET angles, taseels, fri Nat ie lacey to order on sinoking caps, &e. ; jin, Jewel umes, &e., Grand street) from & {10 0.F fog Hromiway formerly 7RAVELLERS’ GUIDE. S30N RIVER patnat career TRATwe t Al Len a ea Sort y) ae Eiaay RE +) To AM N** OSE gine aie aaa , November 25, 1857. ‘Wate av cRNTRE ‘caren 6 for Albany, stopping st ali a sty Ta train, stopping at al! stations. ing st ali stations. Superuaendeas, All station. Williame}riige train, s bri tge train WM, J, CaMeah

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