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GALES AT AUCTION, ae Pa ne ae ArOveouEnS, OVS IE NO. 4 eot—Regular daily sale of stoc! bonds. — ALBERT H. NIGOLAY will aell this day, Friday, at 123g g’elock, ut the Merckants’ yee 2,000 Biack River and Utica KK. Ist mort 7 per cent bonds. 4,000 Tinois Central RR construction 7 cent bond. 1,000 Missouri State 6 per cent bond of 1886. 4,000 Bacramenio City Water Loan 1) per cont bond. 2.000 Tan Crome and Milwaukie RR. 7 per cent bonds. 5,000 Mineral Point RR. 2i morigaye per cent bond & shares Merobanis’ Bak (serip: ye 4 2) do. Metropollian Bunk. . my 2% do. Peter apes Snausnnce Co. 2 10 do. Loriliard Fire Tasurance © 20 do. Corn Exehange Insurance wD 10 do. £xcelsior Fire Insurance Co. 50 50 do. Firemen’s Insurance Co... 17 Next regular sale to morrow, Saturday, Dec. Regular auction sale of stocks and bonds and business paper every ay at 123% o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange. Stocks and bonds bought and sold at private sale, and atthe Board of Brokers, om commission. Interest allowed on deposita. Loni Hated and dividends collected. A large SoM eer st ainda ALBERT H. NIOOLAY, Stock Aucloncer and Banker. aver at auction. —The undersigned desires to inform trfonde and the public that hereafter he will sell at puclie auction also business paper in connection with the sales of ‘stock and bonds. ALBERT H. NICOLAY, _Stock auctioneer snd stock broker, No. 4 Broad s. UCTION NOTICE.—GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES and gold jewelry. —WILLIAM TOPPING & CO., No. 92 Broadway, will include in their sale of Friday, Dec. 4, & Inrge and general assortment of Ragieh and ‘Swica gold and auiver bunting and open face lever, dupiex, Jepine and chro- come ter wal Also small watches for ladies, and English hunting leversand chronometers for gentlemen, and some dinmond set watches. Also an assortment of rel , in gold settings, warranted solid 18 carats. N. B.—Kvery- ing in the above invoice will be warranted to correspand with the deveription on the catniogue, and every article offer- ed will be positively sold without restriction or reserve. ‘The invoice will be sold at 12 o'clock. UCTION NOTIVE.-B. B, BANGS, AUCTIONRER.— BANGS & CO. wili continue to sell this week, by virtue of a chattel mortgage, the baluncy of the, stock ‘of rich dry goods contained in the store No. 317 Canal street, (old No. 72,) emb! every style of zoods usually kept in first class stores; including cloaks, silks, embroideries and laces. Sale to commence every day at 10 o'clock, rain or shine. UCTION NOTICE.—J. BOGART. AUCTIONERR.—BY AB BOGART Friday, Deo, dnt 103, o'clock, at the trving ‘House, No. 99 Broadway, morigage sale of hovel furaiture, consisting of a large assortment of parlor, bedroom, dining room and kitchen furniture, rosewood suits, mabogany sofas, ‘parlor chairs, mahogany rockers, mahogany dress) and Diain bureaus, maboxavy dining and tes tables, marble top entre tables, damask and lace curtains, marble top enclosed cwaahstand, toilet Ki three ply and ingrain car- pols, (Avaeet BH. NICOLAY, AUCTIONKER.—BUSINESS bis large pier glasses, cutlery, china and glassware, kitehen (enalls, Bv., Ac. JOHN W. SOMERINDYRE, 5: eles __Atorhey for Morigagee._ UCTION NOTICE.—JULIUS BROWN, AUCTIONEER. —BROWN & ALHOTT, will sell at the furniture ware: rooms, 494 Spacey, ‘To morrow (Saturday) morning, at 103 o'clock, Second hand furniture. as foliows, for account of whom it may concern, viz, Two rosewood parlor sults, In brocatel and hair cloth. Two tapesiry Brussels carpets. Mahogany chairs, bedsteads, lounges best hair mattresses, de., de. Also valuable stock of fine new custom made furniture—com- prising a general axsortment, the whole of which will be Bold without reserve. \ataloctes on morning of sale. Goods for shipment packed on the premises. UCTION NOTICE.—THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEER.—BY BELL & LEONARD. This day, al WOdg 0’ iu our ction rooms, corner of Reade and Centre sircets, will be sold to the highest bidder, to pay expenses, 40 cases and bas. Kets wines and liquors, segars, furniture, and other goods, Tour eofae, Ac. UCTION NOTICK —WM. WILDE, AUCTIONEER—BY BUSH & WILDE.—This day, at’ 10} o'clock, at No. 72 North William sireet, sule of furniture, bookcases, desks, &c.; also, an invoice of furs, boots and shoes; several valuable gold and silver watches, plated ware, do. APorON NOTICE.—J. RT, AUCTIONEER.— ‘This day, at o'clock, at the auction rooms corner of Frankfort and William streets, constable’ sale of tubs and Grkins fresh butier. four boxes cheese, 20xes currants, one cask shouldess, smoked, &c. HENRY WEST, Constable. SSIGNER'S SALE OF GROCERIES. WILLIAM T. BOY }), anctionoer, will sel! at No. 515 Ninth avenue, on this day, 4th 'inst., at 1034 o'clock, afresh stock of groceries, white and brown sugers, green and black teas, green and Durnt coffees, butter in ‘us and firking, flour, apices. candies, soap, Hecker’s goods. syrupsin half barre.s, beef, ham, &o. ‘Algo the fixtures, scales, tee hox, ce. My friends’ will here find a stock worthy of attention. all put in since May Inst, JOHN ©. MORRISON, Esq., Assignee. SSIGNEE’'S SALE OF A LARGE STOCK OF READY made clothing aud piece goods. —By A. M. CRISTALAR, Auctioneer, on Mondsy, December 7, at 10% o'clock, at No. 108 Chatham street, consisting in part of silk, satin, elath, eas- simere and velvet vests, of @ variety of styles and patterns; loth, cassimere, pilot and petersham frock, sack, raglans dress, business and overcouls; fine black doeskin, cloth, eas: simere and satinet pan's; shirts, drawers, overalls, cravats, handkerchiefs, &e.; cloths cassimeres, doeskins, siks, salting, linings, silesias, butions, trimmings, dc., Ae. By order of B. D. MOSS, Assignee. SSIGNFR'S SALF OF A CABINET MAKER'S STOCK, rosewood parlor sults, tables, etegeres, bedroom furni: tare, de. M. DOUGHTY, Auctioneer, Will sell this day. at 103g o'clock, and to morrow, commenc. {ng at the same hour, at salesroom 79 Nassau street, the entire stock of furniture contained in the store, most of Warch was manufactured to order by one of our Grst class cabinet ma- ers, and compriges an assortment seldom found at auction, which inay be found five richly carved cnaewood par: ita, covered in plush brocatel and hair cloth; four rose. wood and mahogany library and secretary bookcases; rose ‘wood and mahogany cenire tables; extension dining tables, 3. 10 and 12 feet long; evegeren, card tables; Eliz wethan, French and ssroll belsieads, wardrobes, seoretary a jog bureaus, washstands, Vele-s-tetes, sofas, chal rockers, &e., Ac. pi inn, A large quantity of second hand farnitare, but Hitle used, Comprising Brussels carpets, bureaus, washstands, toilet sets, ‘air mattresses, — hedsteads, crockery, glassware, Rarlor and cookin; i whole to be sold to heat bidder for cash scan be packed and ahipped mises at & moderate charge. Catalogues now Asaar SALEK—A. M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, Will sell this day, 4th ins’, nt 12 o'clock, at his salesroc Bowery, the uuexpired leave (haying tures of store No. 62 1. SINK, Assi —EDWARD SCHENCR, At At MN o'elock, falesroom, 1, an invoice of superb Waichen, diamonds and jewelry, comprising hunting open cases, chronometers, double time kee2ers, pat detached lever watches, by Breliing Freres, Jules Jurgen sen, Reesly, Cox, Joseph Johnson, Pent and others; also la enamelied watches set with diamonds, made hy Qadin ris, elegant cluster and aingle stone diamond ear rings, pins, studa, rings, &c., richly mounted in IS and Bcarot gold; also real Florentine and Roman mosaic, cameo and Ploren. fine enamelled sets of pins and earrings: bracelels, studs, sleeve buitens, vest buitons, &e. Sale positive for cash. ar years and six heriae steee! months to run,) and A.M. Cristian, Auctioneer. YM. LEVY, AUCTION#ER, 72 WILLIAM STREET. — es Ansignee sale of bronze, parian and faney goods. 0. & LRVY will sell this day, 4h inst. at 10 o clock, at 33 Maiden without reserve, (he most exieasive aud best as- oode of all descriptions, viz:—Rlegant gortment of fanc; s, warranted workmanship ant beaut bronzes, elegant clo! Cal designa: elegant parian goods, mother of pearl opern laanes, papier maohe writing desks and work boxes, Knglish Afeaung.cases for indion and eentiemen, portemonnales, veat and sleeve buttons, with a general ansorunen of perfumery, warranted imported, several fine oll paintings. Purchasers will aitend, as every article can and will be sold to highest bidder. ONSTARLE'S FALE OF LIQUORS.—M. DOUGHTY, ‘auctioneer, will sell this day, at 12 ¢'clock, at salesroom. 79 Nasanu wireei, by opder of the Consiable, an assortment of Wines, brandies, gin, segars, champagne, &e. Liquors are put up in demijohng, casks, de., de ONSTARLE’ at 404 vin, nleo liquors in glass, four Of nuimegs, eleven baskets of champagne wine, foar gold Wwaiches, st gold pen and poncil eyses. de. Hy order af HOMAS CUSHING, Constable. DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONRER Sale of horees, carriages, harness, wagons, Ae. By B&F. M. SCUENCK —At'l o'clock, at their aalearoom, No. 43 Nassau sireet, a chestnut sorrel mare, 8years old, per feetiy kind and gentle in all harness, and a coed worker, sold to pay expenses. Alan three light new road wagons: also a el of fine doable harness, Prince's metal mountings. one gingle set do.; three new light do., sleigh bells, &e . Ae. PWARD SOUENCK, AUUTIONRER—BY EB. 4 PF. HL | ea of apices, eleven pounds SCHENCK.—Thia ‘day Deo. sth, at 11 o'clock, ni iheir salesroom, 83 Naesan sireet, aaperd fancy goods, being thé goods not reached on the cataogue | St Niblo's, together with some superb goods, from the game honsea, comprising magnificent Prench marble, bronze | fad gill clocks, superb Sevres and French china vases elegant arian sand siatueting, superb bronze equestrian and wiaasion! figrires +b French china dinner and tea seta, ale | reat variety, | Roheminn giaae ware in Paria musical ores, magnificent silver Plated ven seta, walters of all sizes, | urns, £e.; Blag one Magnificent Grecian maeble vase, eight | Coot high, coat $500, alao one superh marbie Roman urn. SSS eS eee WANT FANCY GOODS U7 F&F. 1. SCHENCK. On Thursday and Friday, December 3 and 4, ‘AL 10% o'clock tach day, At their anlearsom, No. X} Nassan street, ‘One vf the richest aales Ever offered. LOWER ROOTS AT AUCTION.—EZRA LUDLOW, JR., £ CO, will cor tinue to sell, at private sale, until Sa day, st B Pine street, double hyacinths at de each, doubl fend single talips Ie: crocus Bie. per 100: narcianns de moors, iris, giodishes. snow drops, tye each The balance fi }Lovelowk, mt auction, 6th inst. TLBERT A. SAVACH, AUCTIONERR—RY AARON & RAVAGE, o8 Friday, December 4, at 10 o'clock. at the alesroom 83 Cedar street, by catalogue, for cash, «taple and fancy dry goods, bronde lor AIMETeS, Vestings, sheetings, ‘Algo, a large nsaoriment of ready made clothing, Reasonable ; shawls, suspenders. hosiery, &e., fancy koods, Yanker notions TLBERT 8, SAVAGE, AUCTIONEER—BY AARON & J SAVAGE, on Friday, December 4, at 12 0'clook, at the malesrooma 88 Cedar street, special ante of a large lot of very Bnperior gold watches, from the moat celebrated makers, to gether with a large lot of fine gre consisting of ping, earrings, finger rings, chains, ae. great variet dhe stock of an importer closing business. Also, wit serra ta French money bags, poriemonnaies she. he G" RIES, BRANDES, WINKS AND RS AT FT auction,—Assigner’s sale, by A. M. CRISTALAR, auctioneer, #8 Bowery, this day, Dee, 4 at 10% o'clock, Soneisting in part of 6 bhi, molasses, 7 bbls, syrup, 18 baga | AHKATS, Lens, onp, 2) Cases aperm and mould candies, rice, barley, Incigo, and the usual agsoriment of groce ties: also 27 bh arid seignette brandies, 18 bbls, ma deira and port . Sbbis. rom, ain and and whiskey, 118 brandy, claret and port wines; also liquors in ensks, Prinis, Ae . being Pottles, counters, shelving, measures, | Havana and domestic segars, This sale | fa well worthy the attention of liquor, segar and grocery denlers, and will positively be sold without reserve. By or: der of the assignee. ENRY MH LERDS & CO. AUCTIONRERS—OFFIOR, Wo. Nassan street—will eell at auction, on Friday December 4, at 10g o'clock, at the sales room No. 23 Nassait Bireot. Assignee ante; heing a continnation of the stock sold on the ing of rieh and valuable fancy fara, com prising AN elegant assoriment of Hudson Rag sable, mink fnarten, «one morten, Russian squirrel Fre les, ermtt ditch marten, and her descriptions, in mantels, cap. clreniars. vietorines, mais, ew intlets, foot mer at variety. Also gentlninen’s fare in capa colls! eaunticts and conte, Also, some very fine dark min Slegant eablen of aber 1 deseription. The above goods fre all of the best qualities, manufactured by & noted Matlen Tane fuerier, and especially got up for city retail trade. They toast he sold at a erent sacri of pur ehaaing their fare will do well to attend thie sale, aa euch an Opportonity is but seldom offered. Rvery article is warranted meeps geht, ABH B Meas YP Ye required. | factured expressly for Broa SALES AT AUCTION. ENRY H. LEEDS & CO., AUCIIONKERS, OFFICK No. 23 Nassau street, will’ sell at auction, on Friday, 4, {n front of the store, No. 23 Nassau street, a fine 00 top wagon, J.C. Ham, maker, cos! $178, been in use about one bing fine order; alvo, a Boston trimmed cutter, cost ), and used but a'few times. Sold ie closes concern ENRY H. LEEDS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, OFFICE NO. 23 Nasman street, will sett at atrction, on Satucday, Dec. Bat 1036 o'stock, ai the ealenroom, Nu. 23 Nassau sireet, pels, velvet tapentry carpets, romewood furniture, consimting of Brussels and ingrain car: suite, covered in va- rious colored broeatel; elegant rosewood nits, covered in plush; elegant gilt frame pier and mante} mirrors; mahogany rockers, covered in haircloth; mahogany tounges, covered in Droeatel; gilt cornices, m Jace and embroidered mus- iin curtalne; mahorany ‘marble fop pier tal tre do.; mahogany French b¢ i; any marole top dressing bureaus; marble top washstands; black walnut and muhogany night eabiveis and commodes; hair matiresses, straw do.; bolsters and pillows, oilcloth muiting &e.; also, an assortment of choice glass, crockery and kitchen ware, with which the sale willeommence, At 12 o'clock, 15 demijohns, five gallons each, of very find Otard, Dupuy & Co.'s brandy, to be sold to close an advance. Jes, side and cen- ENRY B. HERTS, JR., AUCTIONKER.—BY HERTS & Tae —A seine sale of diamond jewelry, gold watehes, &c., on Fi December 4, at LO o'cl at the salesrooms, No. 5}¢ Pine street; Deing the entire slock of a Maiden lane importer; comprising in part massive dixmond breastping, rings, earciugs, bracelets, &c.; alsa, a lot of English and Swiss gold watches, by most celebrated makers, g0l4 jewelry in fret variety, er Ware, fi goods, &c. Catalogues will be ready ‘and goods on view ‘early on morning of sale, Notice.—As the sale is peremp- ry, & deposit will be required from ail purchasers, adn. Cee Sere ¢ N FRIDAY (THIS DAY), DEC. 4 AT 1% O'CLOCK A. M., atthe elezant sandstone front private residence No, 248 West Twenty-third street, near Niall avenue, all the rich and costly goods in and belonging tothe bouse,embracing Since aceoraatarand greek wantly of fet clas govia DANIEL 8. HOUGH, auctioneer, office No. 78 Beekman street, will poll ge shove, Wunos Fesenys, 10 ‘the highost bid- der, for cash. Sale positive. No postponement on any ne- count, Cash deposite required of all purchasers. Goods muat be removed immediately. In tbe basement are Willen car- pets, carved walnut suil, extension table, buffet and chairs, side ables, couches, clocks, vases, engravings, &c., togethor with all the kitchen utensils, china tea and dinner sets, silver ware, ivory sales. On glassware, de., belonging to the family, Inthe parlorsare rich Hnglish velvet carpets and rags, three solid rosewood suits in rich damask coverings, centre aud side tables, corner and wall etegeres, lace window curtains, pier ‘and oval glaases, easy and reception chairs, work two elegant oll paintings, several fine line on: ravi Dresden china vases, bronze figures, clocks and stat Kas fixtures, one fide toned rosewood 7 oviave pinno, with stool and cover, library snd secretary bookcases, Tosewood ball stands, English off cloth, velvetstair carpot and bedroom fur. roda, superbly carved rosew: and AD, aituye, a8 Dedatcads, wareau, wardrobes, 10 fine curled hair mattresses, beds, blankets and bedding, carpets, couches, sofas, chairs, clocks, engravings, glassos, table cutlery, an a host of other articles too numerous to mention. Cartmen will be in ‘attendance to remove or pack and ship the goods. RUSELL W. WESTCOTT, | AUCTIONEER LARGE remptory sale of elegant rosewood Curnivure, (wo pianofortes, rosewoo! parlor sults, max- uitlcent marbie Hyures und groups, paintings. ec wiih the éntire costly furniture of the first class dweliing bouse No. 152 West Twenty first street, between Seventh and Eighth ave- ues, also Inege brary’ of, theological and scientific works. To-morrow, (Saturday,) at 10% o'clock precisely, the above splendid furniture and beautiful works of art will be sold to the highest bidder, and comprises a very large and coxtly col- lection, worthy the special atiention of furniture buyers, con- noissctires and artists, Arrangements have been made to ne commodate purebasers in regard lo carting or shipping the onde: without being subjected to rouble oF anuoyance, Nescriptive catalogues will be at the house on moraing of sale, Which consists in part of magnificent parlor furniture, all rosewood. comprising three full suits, richly carved, in crimson and maroon; one tall suitin blue and gold, and one in silk velvet, all richly carved and in perfect order: two su petior seven ‘eave rosewood pianofortes, eiegunt thusie © pitiet, two marble lop rosewood elegeres, wi iwo large pier mirrors to match, with bat tains, gold bordered shades, marble top centre, sofa and pier tablex-solid rosewood Turkish and reception’ chairs, Indy’s French sceretary, elegant china vases, marble groups, figures and beautiful orusments, witha number of valuable paintings, including the “Tislian Street Boy,” cost $40, rose: wood bedsteads, elegant hair mattresses, beds, English Diaukets, Freneb counierpanes, wardrobes. rosewood furnt ro in hair cloth, wushsiands, commodes, clocks, velvet, ‘ilton and t sdry carpets, with oak dining room funiture of every description, extension table, marble si¢eboard, rich china, cut glass. solid silver, &c., with a large varioty too nu merous for an advertisement. Sale will commence at 10% o'clock precinely, rain or shine, I]! GOULDSMITH, AUCTIONEER.—ASSIGNEE'S SALE + of elegant rosewood and walnut furniture, richly in- inid pinno@rie, French plate mirrors, mattresses, bodding, Re. “To mbrrow, Saturday, Dec, 6 at Luts oclock: at, the rest dence of Mr. Newbold, all’ the splendid ‘furniture and consists, iu part:—one rosewood library boo! also, (Wo very rich park wider, but little used; rose bie top etegere, plate glass doors and back; marble top cen tre, side and sefa tables; rosewood corner and music stan ls. nm china vases, candelabras and ornaments; valnal paintings with heavy gold frames, large gilt faume pier Janses, with brackets and stand, Pianoforte, richly inlaid, ull seven octaves, warranted for iwo years, piauo cover and stool. The bedreom furniture Consists of solid rosewood and seat chairs, do. sofas and and sofa walnut bedsteads, «pring beds, rockers, &e ; also, Itatian marble top dressing bureaus and Washstands, ingrain, three ply snd Brussels carpeung; pure curled hair mattresses, spring mattresses, bolsters and pillows, toilet sets, Dining rooms—Extension (able, silver plated kn ivory table cutlery, casters, French chip Las tam Liers atid goblets. I tureens, &c. Sale por tive, ral N. B.—Careful carmen will be in AUCTIONEER—STORE NO. 16 ¢ sale of a large quantity of jewel (Friday) December 1, 1887. at. 10 Spruce street.—M. ry, watches, &e —This di A. M., at the aalesroom, No. 16 Spruce street, consis ing of « lot of gold and silver watches, jewelry, cravais, desks, arm chairs, (ables, lithrographic prints, pictures, clocks, ao. ail the right tie and interest of Kill Lagrove, of, in and to Tot of Jewelry held by bim in pledge, Xe. Sale poattive, H. STERN, ‘attorney for mortagee. HOS. VEITCH, AUCTIONEER-STORR NO. 16 Hpruce sireet Mortgage sale of the onatente of 8 diving and oyster saloon, Ac., on Saturday, December, , 1867, at 10 A. M., at No. 76 Maiden lane, consisting of marble top tables, counters, chairs crockery, cooking utensils, bar and dixiures, Ol clotbe; pictures, mirrors: stoves. clocks, pantry, ae. JOHN R. FARRINGTON, attorney for mortgagee. TM. WITTERS, AUCTIONRER.—TO ALL WHOM IT may concern. —Whereas two horsea, two sets of har ness, one milk wagon and one grocery wagon bas been left with me, and no owner to be found, [ will cause them to he sold At public auction, in front of the anction rooma of Wm. Witters, auctioneer, 454 Caual street, on Friday, the 4th Aay of Decera- ber, for storage and keep. K. SMITH, Livery stable, North Moore street, near Mudson. W., S Melton, AuctionEns. FU RS, FURS, and sleigh rob —Ry MELLOR & LLOYD —This day (Friday) at 104; o'clock, at salesroom, 182 Broadway, near Maiden lane, aasignee's anie of about $2).000 worth of legal furs, 180 sleigh robes. Will be sol at 12 o'clock, Indien’ furs, conaieting ‘of real Russian sable capes, mutts and cuffs, royal ermine do, Russian ch, in ets; mountain and stove mar ten sets, mink sets of the richest description, real seal caves, gloves and collars, Siberia sets in great variety, together with An endless variety of misses’ furs, consiating of mink, chbin chilla, moun|ain ma! stehe marten, and other fashionable styles, the whole of which will positively be sold without re serve, to close an assignment, We invite our numerous friends and the public to the above sale, as the furs are manu: ¥ sales, and warranted fresh and free from all imperfect! posite required from all purchagers. Catalogues on morning of sale. , if JOSE? JACKSON, A AUCTIONEER, — RY MELLLOR & prrow, At salearoom, No. 162 Broadway, rempiory sale at ity o'clock, by cata An entire invotee of 50 lots of silver ¢ hasketa, napkin rings, jewel boxe nit IB aceond-hand gold watches, M. ire invoice of gold jewelry, cameo seta, 8 MEI + LLOYD=To. ™ aiden lane, Togive, to pay aden Tobias, maker: an sleeve butions, IScaret gold earrings, gold studs, de. Also, new inv: and Chinese, if the holid: office desks. te., the whole for positive sale, Catalogues ixsued early on morning of rale. M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILG SELL THIS day, a aj street, all the genteel pater. ch lining room and kitchen furniture, &e., of a amily leaving the city, consisting of sofas, sofa bedstonds, rocking and other chairs, centre and extension tates, frome pler and mantel glasses, tases, paintings, enrtains, shades. pianoforte and stool, velvet and other carpete, hall ollclolme, French and cottage bedstead, spring and hair mat tresses, feather Leds and bedding, table and bed linen, mar bie top dressing and plain bureaus and washstand sets, dining room and kitchen utensils, china, glass, &c. Cosh advanced HORSES AND CARRIAGES. $125 WILL BUY A GOOD FAMILY HORSE, LIGHT 2) wagon and harness, together or separate, | The horse is suitable for any work; is sound and free from fault. The owner has no use for him, not wishing to keep him on livery all winter. Call at 253 Fulton sreet, Brooklyn, se cond Boor. OR SALE—A LARGER GRAY HORSE, STYLISH AND very gentle, together wilh a new top wagon aod barnes Wagon and harness new Inst May aud little used, the property of a geatleman who has now no use for the concern. Will be sold low for cash, Taquire at © Burt's stable, 44 Mott street, {OR SALE—A CARTMAN LA, SPRING CART, IN good onder, or will exchange for a low priced horse or chaive.@ To be seen at 213 Kast Twenty sixth street WOR SALE—A FINK GRAY HORSE, 15% IANDS FTGH, erfectly gentle and Kind in harness and under the aad le. Will be sold for $100, if applied for this week, at J. PEL TON'S stables, No, 46 Broadway. A gentleman wanting © family horwe will do weil to eal and see. F° SALE—CHEAP FOR CASH, THE PROPERTY 6 agentioman, » sorrel mare, nearly 15 hands high 5 Years old this fail, fine style and action, ‘nd and free fromany Vice, good bottom, and ean trot very fast; also a aplendid box momen; we wireets, REALE—A HANDSOME DARK BAY HORSE, 163 hands high, seven years old, long tail, a stylish driver and very gentie; also, ® handsome bobtell gray mare, 14k; hands thet six yours old, a fast and stylish traviiler. These two warranted in every respect. Tobe seen at 31s Perry mireet. WOR SALE—A LARC CK HORSE, wagon and harness. Price $40 cash: would exchange It for asieigh worth the money, or a light wagon and pay the diiference. Apply at 172 Greenwich wreet, corner Bank, be- fore lo or after b o'clock FPOR FALE Lows our Horsns AND TWO TRUCKS, such ag are used on the Park, Apply to GRO. H. GARD: NER, 772 ROCERS, GROCERS, GROCERS —THIS IS Some thing worth looking Afler: & neat grocery Wagon, in good order, Will be sold cheap for cash. Apply as 7 Sixth Avenue, corner of Twenty second sireet ‘ORSE WANTED—ONF SUITABLE FOR A CAR 4, young, and kind in harness. Apply a et Kleventh treet ROCKAWAY COUPE FOR SALR—CHEAP, IN GOOD condition. To be seen at Clearey’s stables, Righteeath street, between Broadway and Fifth avenue, GS) zians, SLRIGHS, IGHS.—THF SURSCRIBERS +) have on hand, at 1d Warren street, a large assortment of sleighs of their own make, which they offer for sale st manu facturer’s prices. ORDWAY & ELMER, {URIGH WANTED—A HANDSOME TWO SEAT P sivigh, fo hold four oF six persons, with buifsloes and hetle; HF pod and cheap will tnd a cash purchaser, by ad dressing » Herat | office: TANTED—A_ SOUND, SURSTANTIAL AND QUIET horse, of 15 to 15% bands high, not over 7 10 8 years oft, and eon go double in 2.40, For such a one a fair price will be paid. Address box 1 Post offiee, WARTED—A courE. ANY ONR HAVING ASRCOND hand one in good order may find ® purchaser by ad- WAG Ss An Diy: Gye Shs Ro, 2) NER MONTH ONLY FOR ONE OF THR COATRST Uitile Bouses in New York; carpots and the furniture for sole for not half thetr vatue. Possession to day Apply #1 290 Right avenue, of Mr. HART. 9 LULLOW STRERY, BETWEEN BROOME AND Delswcey -Sestnd floor of house to let; possession immediately; ‘urnished or unfurnished. Tuquire on the premives. $250 UNPIL MAY—KEAUTIFUL HOUSE, WITH OV spiendid ehandediers; al] moderm improvements, tainw and cornices onnemmi at once. Carpesa, mirrors, for sale, om aecommotating terms. For enrd of xdinission call at No. M48'Phirty sixth street, near Bighth avenue. WELL FURNISHED FHREE STORY BRICK HOUSE to tet, with all the conreniences tor housekeeping, at S20 per week. Apply at No. 140 Franktin street, near Vacick st, A TERRE STORY BRICK HOUBE, FURNISHED, IN Brooklyn, to let —The house is very convenient, con. taining, gas, range, Dealer, &e., aud ia neatly furnished throughout, facluding a tine piano; to a suitable tenant, will be leteheap, Apply om the premises, 46 Portland avenue, near Fulton avenue. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET, Wert of and near Broadway, below Canal street: every thin, gs peg Hoes Se Bie eneam nansient C3 mediately, the owner coing :e leave the city. to B. W. BICHABDS, 307 Broadway. mi iil GOOD HOUSE TO LET—CONTAINING TWELVE rooms, in Prince street, a short distance from Broad- Way. Yeurly rent, $60. Possession immediately, For par- tictilars ap; ly to B! W. RICHARDS, 3u7 Broadway. A HANDSOME THRE STORY AND ‘HASEMENT house, neatly furnished, to rent, at No, 33 Tompkins Place, hetween Clinton and Court, Harrison and Degraw streets, Sou'h Hrooklyn, | Would be let very low toa respon sible person, Beas, hedding, silver, crockery, piano, Ke., &e. Water, yard and eellar good, and’ everything requisite for housekeeping. NICE STORK AND DWELLING TO LET—IN Fito the dwelling part elgm Yorn, the Cara ware, frowe $350 , the dwetin, tel Poors, e furo'tare, from 10 $100, for anie. “Bossenston immediatel B. W. RICHARDS, 9o7 Brosdway. URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—IN TWENTY: SECOND greet, near Lexington avenue, toa private family only. Jane Harta, Suaive pores, nme, ie the begs jpn neem per order al ~wecoud slreel, from sn one ty ah wenty-secoud slreet, 10 OUSKE TO LET AND FURNITURE FOR SALE.—A neat two story and nttie house (gas and Croton) in aquiet neighborhood, near Browdway and Canal street. Toe furni- ture will be sold ata great sacrilice, as the owner is about D CONVENIENTLY AR . gas and Croton also a part of one, to let, in West Thiriieth street; neighborhood desirable. Ap: ply ai 143 Ninth street, before 9or afier 6 or at 215 Water siceet, up stats, from 10 tull 4, TORE TO LET—IN BROADWAY, NEARLY OPPOSITE the Broadway theatre. The store {3 well located for any bu: siness, it being a good stand: one of the beat on Broadway. ‘The siore is to tet from now till May, on account of the owner going South. Inquire jewelry store, 307 Broad: ‘© A VERY SMALL FAMILY, IN HOUS| 92Grove street, three rooms on second floor, consisting of front parlor, back room and bedroom, with pantries, all in good oraer and newty papered. Possession immediately. NO LET—NO. 421 NINTH AVENUK, A SPLENDID siore and basement; rent $2) per month; possession at 42 feet deep, two show windows, Croton’ and gas, coun ters, shelving, &c., complete; fine business pl ‘Apply to A. DAVIS, 255 Ninth avenue, near Twenty-seventh street. 10 LET=FURNISHED, A SUIT OF PARLORS ON THE first floor; also the ‘second and third floors, together’ or separate; newly furnished; baths, gas, and at low rents to suit the times, and avery SaRREnOE NON, Apply at No. 9 Laight ‘anal sireet. PNFURNISHED, THE WHOLE OF THE lower part of the house situate at 105 Lexington avenue, comprising large parlor, middle room and back ¢ 180, room up stairs, if required; all tn first ral with gas fiatures. Will and responsible small f ) LET—TO A SMALL AMERICAN FAMILY, A FINE front parlor and back kitchen, Rent toa good tenant will be low. Apply on the premises, 876 Grand sircet, near Norfolk street. (0 LET—WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, THE VERY convenient three story dwelling house Li Sullivan. street, near Canal; two parlors, bedroom and kitchen in 17 Sullivan the third floor (four rooms) of 26 Renwick street: a large parlor and bedroom at 43 West Broadway, andother tenements. Apply o THOMAS EDMONDS, 6439 Sullivan st (PO LET, FOR $160, UNTIL THE 1ST OF MAY—A FIRST class Brick house, corner of Smith and Livingston sirests, Brooklyn, Would give & lease for a term of years to a good tenant. Apply at 88 Pike slip, up slairs. LET—AT LOW RENTS, TO SMALL AMERICAN FA. milies, floors through, consisting of five rooms, with bath, Croton water, &c., in the modern houses in West Nineteenth street, between Seventh and Eighthavenues. Apply at the ottice, 140 West Nineteenth street, from 1 to4 P.M. 10 LET—A BASEMENT AND THIRD STORY OF house 193 William street. Rent moderate, Apply to HART & CO., 144 Pearl street. 10 LET—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, SEPARATE OR together, with conveniences for housekeeping, one room: $ia month, Only two in the family. No boarders taken. Apply at 167 Allen street. 10 LET A FURNISHED HOUSE, CONSISTING OF ten rooms and hasement. Apply ai 511 Broome street, yo, LEr-ox REASONABLE TERMS UNTIL MAY next, a first class, full sized four story brown stone ® house, completely furnished, and near Madison aquare. Ad dress ‘A. C. B., Herald office.’ 60,000 brick wanted, for which fine gold watehes will be given. HEATRE SALOON, FURNISHED COMPLETE, TO LET for the season.—The owner about leaving business, de- sires a person with iniuence and abiliy, Address Munroe, Herald office. LET OR LEASE—THE HANDSOME FIRST CLASS brown stone front bouse 324 Henry street, Brooklyn, be- tween Harrison and Degraw, four minutes’ walk from’ the Auantic ferry. Rent from this till Ist of May $225. Can be leased afterwards to # reliable tenant on moderate terms p sairs, or to B, BUTTERET street, Brooklyn. LET OR LEASE—THE NEW MEDIUM SIZED HOUSE No, 37 East Bichteeuth street, near Broadway Rent $000. Furniture, carpets and mirrors are aupertor, Including everything for immediate occupancy; Must be purchased, price $830, cost over 10 RENT—A PARTIALLY FURNISHED HOUSE, WITH all the modern improvements, in West Twenty tirst reet, berween Fifth and Sixth avenues. Apply to W. 1. HAYS, 65 Wail street. LOAN OFFICES. —WE HAVE MONKEY IN ANY AMOUNT Ft ey To advance on household furtutures ae. To advance on merchandise of ‘h kinda, THIS IS THE OLDEST OFFICE IN THIS CITY. J. MACDUFF, established 1848, commission house, N Broadway, corner of Walker street, with any other house. Private $ N. B.—No eannection rooms. AND UPWARDB—ADVANUED ON DIAMONDS, watches, jewelry, pianos, dry goods, fu igha, pawn tickets, Ae. nil ki! 'y and merchandise bought for cash; J, at 176 William st., between Spruce aud Beekman $ TO $4,000 TO LOAN ON WATCHES, DIAMON Jewelry. negara, dry goods, and ail kinds of personal prope: 'y, oF bought and sold for cash. Merchants wishing to Clone out thelr entire wtock for cash, accommentaved on short THOMPSON & Rotles. Recurities of all kinds negotiated by CO., brokers and ission merchants, 102 Nassaa, corner in atreet, rooms ‘Zand 2, second floor. 1 2 $5.00 TO ADVANCE ON” DIAMONDS, waiches and jewelry of all Kinda: $1 to $6,000 10 ad vance on pianon, dry goods, furniture, clothing; $1 to $5,100 Bdvance wm paintings, arpets, ollclothe a ss Ot he 00 ready on hand 10 buy mii kinds proverty; $eG5.000 on hand ta buy pawn tickets, okt gold and aliver, te. ‘This old established house has three private offices for ladies and gentlemen, C.C. CLARK & CO. auctioneers, $66 Broadway, cagner of Prince street. TO $10,000 ADVANCED AT THE PEOPLE'S LOAN Office, No. 8] Varick street, on diamonts, watches, welry, fura, clothing, silks, cloths, boots, segars, pianos, furniture, Ac. All kinds of personal property, and pawn tickets bought for ens! AND UPWARDS.~LADTES AND GENTLEMEN $ wishing money ateanced on diamonds and jewelry, or having thom for sale, will receive the highest price, on most liberal advaners, by applying at M7 roadway | second floor. room No. 2 Highest price paid for pawn tickets. 170 BROADWAY, ROOM 2, $7. COR OF MAIDEN LANE. J. H. BARRINGER, ‘old office adeances from $8 te $25,000 on diamonda, aiches, jewelry, pianos, dry foods, Ae. o8 approved securl ties, or will bu; same. is, bonds, mortgages, &e., Degollsied. BAe ADVANCES MADE TO ANY AMOUNT, ON J. diamonds, either loose or set; jewelry, silks, mer- chandise, Ac. Pawn tickets bough for Business @trictly confidential. We have $7.00) to advance on diamonds, and offer liberal lerme to persons wishing advances {n aums exceeding $20. Sums exceeding $10) we advance for any period desired. N. B-—No connection whatever with aay other office. or city bills only received and paid oui. F. 1. KING & CO., 29 Broadway, corner of Barclay street, office No. hy. monde and ail Kinda of merchandise, or yb: for cash. can be dealt with atrietly confidential, and not be seen entering «joan office, 3. & HP. JACOBS, 47 Broad: EAL ESTATE.—8100.000 WORTH OF FORRIGN AND domestic staple dry goods, in original packages, to ex change for first cinss bonds and mortgages, of Improved an incumbered real estate, in New York or Brooklyn ©, BELDEN HALL, 64 Willmm street. Miwrta seine mort JEWELRY, DIA- HOUSES, POOMS, &., WANTED. Pour. APARTMENTS WANTED, TIt of May, for a gentleman, wife and servant: w housekeeping: no children. Best of references Aven, Location ingst be in some genteel neighborhood in jew York, of near Wall street or Fallon ferries, Brooklyn. Address R.H. G., Herald office FOVae eARTED. <FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED for the winter, with rioxe* of leasing for one or more yeare Rent not to exe $700. Addrens box 217 Post office. J OU8E AND LO WANTRD—IN BROOKLYN. TH 8 genicel neighborhood, worth about $7.00, for which cash and land, wt cash valuation, near St. Louis, will be ex changed. Apply at 304 Broadwag, office No, 10, ALF OF A SMATLA, STORE, BRTWEEN MATDEN lane and Dane street, wanted by a cash jobber of light fi first floor preferred, To parties who wish to ee in rent, uneareptionable references can be given land will be required, Address Fancy Goods, Herald office, noes for ANTED—A GOOD DWELLING HOUSE WoRTH {rom $6,000 to $10,000, In & pleasant part of the city, for Héch a handsome village resi with afew acres aad eh will be given, . OLIVER, 51 Liberty sireet. TARTED—A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, SITUATED RE Ween Paurteenth street and Murray Will, and bet Fourth and Sith avenues. Any gentleman having on diapose of at a price im accordance with the times, may dress Confidential, hox 1181 Post office The advertiaer wonld fot object to & handsomely furniched honae, if one offered, but ae he expecta to purchase for eaah only, it will bean nary for any one to anawer this, who is nol prepared (o accept & low price Winten to X honee, in a good locality, in Sonith Reooklyn ion could be taken immediately. No objection to take furnt- FE AB Oa TAVUANION, ANI ORD Bs WGKmG obkees SikcPPINa. AMTSEMENTS | een ann nn ES. ake SOOT TOO ~~ SOPOT OOO WANA AAAARARARAANAN AAPA BRITIOR AMeK, ROYAL MAIL 1H | TIMLO'S GARDEN —FAIDAY HY ENING, DY 4 Searsanipa baer ety i Pera. og ine Laman N " WHEL ANCOUNE Te ROME Pha TORE tu LIVeRFOOUL F.B Comway. * a ‘igo Maaeaw | » YOUNG aMERICA bo | BENEFIT and tae! wich! boi one Orrrad MR, CHAMLEN MATHEWS, AMAN DIST. who will appear in PP +. tabrtel Raval VHREW CHAR AOTHRS Tie MAUIC THUMPat wogeeee oAkntotne A mica Shannon, a, apt: “Whose vessels carey ht ah oe pind ewe oom \ green ~. PBRSIA Judking loayes N York, Wesinewiay, Nov. 1 YANADA, Lang, Moston Wednewiay, New. 1B. ABAKLA, Stone, ke veday, Nov. SAGARA, Wickman Hooton Wemmentey’ Deo. 2 AFRICA. Shannen, N. York Wernesday, Deo & AMERICA, Lott Boston, Wednesisy Deo. 16 ROP A, Leith, N. York, Watneaday, Dao. % ot secured until paid for. ‘aaa iiites Ap experienced bound. The owmers of these ships w wilver, i hale nO RR LIVERPOOL, —THE UNITED STATRS MATL, steamship ATLANTIO, 0. commander, depart with the Untied Siaice inal for Grape pen om , December 5, clock, M., from falarday, at 12o'clock, M., the sireet. For freight or , baving unequalled accommodations for elogame and comfort. uppie ls EDWARD K. COLLING, 66 Wall street. Sitios mast pana through tie Post oftee Se A cn ay i be rewrned basa ee Notice.—The steamers of this line have improved water ht compartments. jo expense has beep spared to make the steamors of tits respects 4% good aa new, and the thorough exami iven them proves thelr mode of structure yat uD —Hereafter the regular built sbips for this imiientiaanee oe hg ahaa ME LIVERPOOL, NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA ship company's Clyde hulltirow sorew GITY OF BALT] URN, £367 tons, Capt. K. Leiteh. CsPY OF WASHING TON, 2,330 tons, Capt. P. C. Potete. CHTY OF Me NCUESTER, 2,109 toon, Capt, J, Kennody. KANG AROO, 1,874 tous, Capt, Jeitrey. ‘The undernoted or other vossels are intended to sail as fol lows: — * pROM LIVERPOOL. Kangaroo, Wedvesday, November 18. City of Baltimore, Wednesday, December 16. Kangaroo, Wedneetay, January 13, 1658. City of Washington, Thursday, November 26, , ington, Thursday, Nove Kangaroo, Thursday, lesomber 10, City of Baltmore, Thursiay, 7, 1868. Kangurov, Thursday, February 4, 1608. ‘Ai 12 o'slock, noon, Rates of cabin passage.—From New York and Philadelphia $75. From Liverpool 21 guineas, If guineas andJd guine according to ibe accommodation in the state r: all having the same privilege in the saloon. | Tneluding stewards fees. Third clase passengers —A jimited number, of third clase passengers will be taken and found in as much provisions as required, From Philadelphia and New York, $39. Frow Liv erpool, These steamers are constructed with improved water-tight compartments. Fach vessel carries an eaperienced surgeon, and every attention paid o the comfor\ and accommodation of passengers Drafts om Liverpool from £1 upwards, For treigator yassage apply at che oflice of the company. JOUN 6. DALE. 15 Broadway, New York Agent, or WM, INMAN, i and 13, Tower Buildings, Liverpool Agent. TEAM BETWEEN NEW YOKK AND GLASGOW. EDINBURG, 2,600 tons, Williaua Cumming, commander; NEW YORK, 2,150 tons, Robert Craig, commander; GLAS. GOW, 1,962 (ous, John Duncan, commander. The @ and New York Steamship Coi intend gailing these new sod powerful steamers from Now York to Glasgow direct, as follows: rkOM NEW TORK. . FROM GLANGOW. Ginagow, Wednesday, Nov. 25,12 noon. Fdinburg, Bee. 2. Kdinburg, Wednesday, Dec. 9), 12 noon. Glasgow, Deo. 19. ATES OF YASRAUR. First cabin, 978; third class, found with cooked provisions, ‘An experienced surgeco attached Ww each siwamer, freight or pasango apply to JAMES RABBURN, Ir roadway. ‘New York clty bills oF gold only reoelv pasange. R SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRR.—TAR UNITED Statee mail stermer FULTON, J. A. Wokon, comman. der, will leave for Havre, touching at Southampton to land the mails and passengors, on Saturday, Dec. 12, at 12 o'clock, from pier 37 North river, foot of Beach street "Peice of pas. sage—iirat cabin 8130, seeond cabin, 75. Tile ship has five water arimente enelosing the @ngines, so tat in the event collision or stranding the water conld not reach them, and the pumps being free to,work the safety of the ver geland passengers would fe secufed. Bai ge nol wanted during the voyage should be sent on boar day before marked “below.” For freixht of passage apply. to W. 8. "DRAYTON: agent, No.7, Hrosiway.) N. lt the steamer Arago will succeed the Fulton and aail January TEAM TO LIVERPOOL FOR $%).—THE STEAMSATP © KANGAROO, Captain ‘Jeffrey, will sail on Thursday, Dee. 0. Fare cabin, $75, third cabin, 80, including cooked Provisions. For passage from or to Liverpool, apply to K. J. CORTIR & CO., 177 Broadway. OR LIVERPOOL.—THE PACKET § EMPIRE sailson the Sthof December, from pi river, ent, for and the BALTIC ow the 11h of December, 14 Rast river, For passage, apply on board, orto. J. CORTIS & ©O., 177 Broadway. OR LIVERPOOL. —OLD GLACK STAR LINE.—THR splendid fast sailing packelship AUSTRALIA, 2,000 tons, Smith, master, will positively sailas above, on Monday, De: cember 7, Has unequailed accommodations. For passage apply on board, pler 2 East river, foot of Dover street, or lo LLIAMS & GUION, 40 Fulton stre OR CALIFORNTA—UNITED STATES MAIL LINE VIA Panama Railroad.—The United States Mail Steamship Yormpany, will deapaich for Aspinwall on Batarter. Des, b nt e ek P. M., precisely, from ES foot of Warren street, North river, the well known and fast x LIGHT, Capt. E. L. Tinklepaugh. A mails will be forwarded by Panama Railroad, aad con lth the Pacife Mall Seamship Company's magaifc hip John L. Stephens, KR. H. Pears Will be in readiness, abd leave immediately for San Francisco, The public are informed that the Pacific Mail Steamship Company always have one or more extra stenmers lying at Panama, ready for sea, to avoid any possible dotentic ra or mails. For passage apply to I. W. RAY. the office of the company, 7 Weat street, corner New York. Regular U days, Sth and 2)tb of each month. USTRALIA PIONFER LINE, PSTABIATIED 1352, Carrying the United States mails. Sailing regularly on the day advertised From pler 45 North river. The new ant sprees Alelipper ahtp GENERAL CUSHING, 700 tons register, Heajanun &. Dow, master, Will be despatched for Sydney direct, on Monday, 7th inst. room for three first cabin passengers, and vilers a most favorable eg! to shippers. N f For Freight oF Pe TUERON, No. 6 Rowling Green. Right bills for aaie and cash advances mado on consign. ments, Consignecs in Australia, Wilkinson Bros & Co. USTRALIA INDEPENDENT LINE.—THE FA vorite Al clipper ship NORTHERN EAGLE will be expatehed for Sydney, on the 12th December; four cabin passengers can be accommodated at low rates. ‘The clipper ship GRORGES will sucered and sail in January, For freight or passage apply to GOODEVR, ARKELL & ELLIOT, 105 Pearl sireot JOR TAVANA AND NEW ORLEANS,—TITE UNITE! States mail steamer CATAWRA, FD. Hulloch, com: will commence receiving freight on Thursday, Jor 10, and sail (or the above portson Raturday, De 12,01 12 o'clock precisely, from pier foot of Robin tan street, North rive i wind paawnge apply 9 the agenta, LIV RON & 00., 13 Fark place. OR NEW ORLFANS FROM LOUISVILLE THE Meamer ROL. J. WARD, Silas PF. Miller master, will leave Louisville for New Orleans on Wednesday evening, the 9th December, positively. Pasange can be secured by ad dressing Dumesnil 4 » agents, Le ile, Ky., or Du meanel & Melivaine, 43 Water street, N OR SAVANNAT AND PLORIDA.—THE STEAMSHTP ALABAMA, G. RB. Schenek, will leave on Saturday, Deo. 6, at Bo'clock P.M. from pier No. 4 North river. Bills of lading signed oniy cf board. | For treight or passage apply to SAMURE Le MITCHILL. 13 Broadway. Steamers for Florida Connect with the above, leaving Savannah every Monday, ‘Wednesday and Friday mR NORFOLK AND Haaies mail sieamship JAMESTOWN) Capt Pariah leave on Saturday, 5th inst..a¢ 3 o'clock P. M., from pier 13 Korth river. Ste will arrive at Norfolk on Sunday 4 ‘and at Richmond yn Monday morning. Passengers for the Routh will proceed directly on by the great Southern mail Ine, Traveliers will find this the cheapest, ploasantest and moat expeditions ronte, Passage and fare, imetading state room, to Norfolk, $4, (o Petersburg and Richmond. $10 seer je half price. Apply LUDLAM & PLEASA: No. 32 way. £ TOTICE.—CONSTONERS PER STRAMSTIP KANGA- roo from Liverpool ar eby motified that she will dis f charge unde: on, Friday, the 4th inst. at 7 eek An St, “AIT good not permiticd will be sent tothe publi store JOHN DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway. New You CENTS —MADAME ALBIN, THE CELEBRATED fortune teller, haa lately arrived. She ean tell past, Present and future events; likewise journeys, business pros: is, Ac. Ofhice 64 Varick sireet, in the basement. Fee, in- 2 cents; gentiomen 60 cents. Cail and satisfy yourself. 50 LAMIRVOVANCE.—LADIRG, YOU MUST y call upon Mra, HAYES, if you wish to find out any thin by clairvoyant power. The most celebrated medical Dnsiness clairvoyant In America, Residence, 383 Broome reet, beiween Kiltabeth and Mott streets. Satisfaction given 110 pet yt STRERT.—CLAIRVQY ANCE. —¥RS. REY. mt . the moat celebrated Land bnainese clair America, AN diseases discovered and cured. Un ‘The fate and whereabouts of ab ‘voyant In eer Grey advies on bneiness. went je made Known, 40, Satisfaction of Bo pay. Baie resored \o 1a original color without fal G YARICK, STRGRT MADAME MAR BAS, A eoidy connee ed with phrenoingy, which enables her to tell your see, and cireumelancen, what fe before yon. whom you will marry, find, absent fod every event of life. She ie by Madame de Gore, the most wonderful bowling clairvoyant in the world, she de: feribes your diseases, evres you if ewrable, terns gray hale to ita original color. This i#no bumbug. They ai) ‘who visit them, STROLOGY.—MADAME LANE CAN BE CONSULTED about love, and absent fries She telle al the events of life, at 104 wtreet, near Grand. Ladies Bcenia. cenemen, & cents. She causes speedy marringes STROLOGY.—MRS. PLURRY, 983 BROOME STREET, gives trie information on all events of life by the glass Of the planets, oF ANAWers questions on business, marrins absent friends, &c., by Magnetam. She speaks Fi Buglish and German, WONDER.—TAE GIPSEY WOMAN WILL CONTINUE to reveal the past, present and future events of life with tnerring certain. Full satisfaction given. Fee $0 cents, The Gipsey is w exeeption the only person that can give lucky numbers. 419 Canal street, near Sullivan stgeet. LB. MARGUERITE LAMARKOUX WILL, UPON RR- eipt of 2 cents in ponagesampe, continue to give a true picture of past, present and futare events, and will send a daguerreotype of future wife or husband by enclosing ® apecimen of writing, also s lock of hair. Address, with re- turn stamp, Mile. uerite Lamareour, Broadway Post of- foe, New York. 188 A, W. SNOW, THE CELENRATED BUSINESS to may he conanited at her residence, No room No. 7, eecond floor, ahe will find absent frienda, trace lost or stolen gooda, advise on business, give de lineations of character, ac ‘ONDER UPON WONDER. —PROFRASOR CELIM BARTONIL, the young and talenied fortune seller, from England, has been engaged by Madam PONRTOVS KER, and ean be consulted gach day between JOand L o'clork, @ A Petipa ace ch, Fripay evening Lec 4, Ino? A GAME OF SPROULATION, Mir. © Mathews The comedy of Dir, Aftable Hawk ‘And the successful piece of the CRITIC ale Pingiary, } Mr, Charles Mathewe THEATRE, ud Proprietor. se ni peoce Me B “ficves and parguetie 28 cents, Pi 13 conta: P $5 and &, Seats in private boxes 5 oenta ra ANDES. NAPHANS £008 Great Ty ple Trane of Amerioan, ¥reneh and German ar tists, in a seric# of wond performances, acknowledged to De ruperior to any ever aifered in Amerion 18 ACTS IN THE NEW AKENA, concluding with MOKLLEU'S VISIT 20 THE BOWERY, Performance Saturday at 2 0%eloee. URTON'S NEW THEATRE, BROADWAY. Fridny—Three Undoudted ‘Triumphs in three wery auceesatul paces ‘Dhree of the greatest Comedians in various Inughable and meritorious pieces. Burton and Brougham in the new comedy, VANITY FAIR. Brougham and Burton in ihe immenee burlesque, HAMLET TRAVESTIE. Rogers, the new Knglish comedian. highly succe saful tn the furee of YOU'RE SURE T) Be SHOT ‘To morrow, Saturday Inst nigh of te Ioeal plana of A DAY IN NEW YORK, witheily scenory. Mr. Brougham wud Mr. burton will also appear, aud Jas, Rogers in « mew fare, OOD'S BUILDINGS, BROADWAY, NEAR PRINCE ttreet, ‘ with ileeker’s new farce : 3K DOOR KEPRR, Tickets 25 cents, Doors open at 6; to commence at 73g 7 clook RANKLIN MUSEUM, 121 GRAND STRERT, ONB door from Headway Open every by Madame WiETERROON AND EVENING, vs Adair Ar troupe Model Arlistes, comprising steonpe at ¥ ot TWENTY SEVEN YOUNG LADIES, who, for benuly and symmetry, of figure stand’ unctyalled Adiission—Orchestra seats, 69 cents, boxes, Zh canta, Our- tain rises at 3 in the afternoon and at7 im the evening. Dit he HALL, 596 BROADWAY. The magnificent ilustrations of DR RANE'S ARUTIC VOYAGES, with a descriptive lecture by CHABLES GAYLER, Esq, The popular audbor and dramatist, Every evening atGorclock and Wednesday and Saturday afternoons at 8 o'eloek. ‘Admiasion 25 cents; children half price. ERCHANTS’ AND CLERKS’ LIBRARY ASSOCIA Mi tion Lectures, NATIONAL, POPULAR AND HISTORICAL SONGS OF ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AND IRELAND, Leetures, ARLES MACKAY, LE. D. At Mozart Hall, No. 663 Broadway, opposite Bond street, Tuvuspay, Deo. 3, Moxvay, Dec. 7, and Tiurspay, Dee. 16. mmencing atk oelock M. > admission to the cour * kets for the admission of a lady and gentioman.. 18 for admisston to a sin sale atthe Library, No, ti) Wit deo. Routledge & ( SOL Broadway; iro} way and rth street, Roe Lockwoo 4 Broadway, O. H Crosby, 36 William street, CHARLES MACKAY will repeat his lecture on the National Popplarand Historical Songs of England, Scotland and Ireland, at the ATHEN KUM, Brooklyn, on SATURDAY, 5th inat., at 8 P.M ERRERO'S DANCING ACADEMIES, 59 WEST FOUR teenth street, New York, 122 Clinton street, Brooklyn, are now open. Former pupils are invited to attend the opeaing of Saturday evening class, December 5, at 8 HE EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS BY MODERN AB Lists of the French school, At thé old Union Kooms, No. 497 Brondway, ‘Wil! remain open tlt further wottce, from 9A. M. to 6 P. M., and from 7 to evening’ ‘The gallery in well lighted and warmed, BO FRODSH aM, Recrelary JHAKSPEREAN READINGS.—MR&. FRANCES ANNE © KEMBLE begs to announce that she will give a coarse of twelve readings from Shakspere, in the Lecture Room of the University Medical College, in Fourteenth street, nett to the Opera House. With the exception of one morning readipg in each week after the first week, of which due notice will be kiven, the readings will be on Tuesday, Thursday wed Satur- ‘Tiekets for a sin day evenings, beginning at o'clock. ' The readings of the first week will be as follows: —Tuesday éveuing, Dec. 8, Cym beline; Thursday evening. Wee. 10, Richard I11.; Saturday evening, Dee. 12, Henry VITI. ‘Tickets $1 exch, can be obtained at the principal hotels and book stores, and from Chas. W. Polman, Janitor of the Cor lege. A small number of s ease tickets, at $10 for the twelve readings, may be had of Mi ACADEMY OF DESTON BRITISH ART EXHIBITION CONTINUES OPEN. ee SHERSE.—THE UNDERSIGNED, HAV- ¥ established himself in the abewa business, tiblic those articles as low a8 can be purchased lease call at 24) Washington street WILLTAM SMITH ing Ini # to the in the elty. ANDIES AND GUM DROPS—BEST IN NEW YORK by STEWART & BUSSING, wholesale confectioners, 410 Pear! street. FPRESH, BUTTER OF THE FINEST, QUALITY RE. ‘ceived dally in pails, tubs, firkins and dairies, from the best dairyyfarms in the country, and for sale at all times be Jow the market price, by K. 5. LEWIS, 73 Vesoy atroat, N, Y. TTAGIAN CHESTNUTS, ITALIAN CHESTNUTS —NOW landing from steamer Vanderbilt, 50 barrels warranted Tialinn chestnuts, first arrival of the season, of very snperior quality, and in perfect order. For sale by CHARLES FER- ERO, 506 Broadway. HRENOLOGY.—FOWLER & WELLS’ COURSE OF lectures, at Botanic Hall, 68 Kast Broadway, will be con tinued to night, and to-morrow night at 7 0’ Examina tions daily, at S08 Broadway, 11K COAL TONGS MAY BE OBTAINED AT SOME OF the hardware and furnishing and stove stores. Thevare an excellent article. jesale and retail at the manufac tory, 417 Grand street, aion, J. M. MESCHUTT. Wao $10 SEWING MACTIINE, WATSON $10 Sewing Machine WATSON $10 Sewing Machin WATSON $10 Sewing Machine. city CATION 810 Rowing Machine it for fal ¥ and country rghis A TSON, WOESTER & CO., 449 Hrondway. MEDICAL, FRITED AND MO CHAROR UNLR® Dr HUNTER cores when the treat $1,000" ment of other physicians and all other remedies fail. His red drop 1s your only reliance for a thorough cure incerta esses, No.8 Division street, the only piace now so. wi Known for the very many extraordinary cures {t hay perform ed without gist or hindrance from business, when all other remedies ive the disense in the blood.’ Slonly. This necuree the from ‘Atincks, and ia the only remedy on earth that does it. Try allotbere and sea, Ke ware of « bandbill stating hat Dr. Hunter has removed; \t is a deception. R. WATSON'S NEW WORK.—“THE CAUSE AND ‘Gare."—A complete and practical treatiee on prematnre exhaustion, with loeal debility, induced by early indiscretion, excess or oiher causes, la which the nature and effects of the Insidious malady, together with the treatment, are fully ox plained; (lustraied by numerous anatomical plates and on Frrcings, s7hs ou ‘on Reveral diseases. Prien "0 be had of the who may be consulied confident: ‘88 (ity five) Walker street, door woat of Broadway, R. WARD'S UNFORTUNATE’S FRIEND 18 THE N® Jus ultra of venereal medicines, and but requires to be known to meet with universal approbation, and to stamp Tr, Ward ae the greatest benefactor of the day, Dr. Ward hereby offers a reward of $5,000 to any physician who, after a er demonstration, ean enre private disenaes with equally orm celerity, ease, safety and cheapness. Remember, fe who have been’ lingering for weeks, that by calling fr. Ward, you may in a fow hours enjoy the pleasures Yife and feel “that Richard (« bimeeif again.” All bitherte disappointed of a cure, call on Dr. Ward. Care guarantied ina few days, His monthly female pilla $i per box. Oflee a9 Canal sireet, commer of way. R, KOFRNBACT, FOR 12 YEARS SURGRON IN THE Hungarian army, haa removed from Hartford, Conn , and opened an office tor the practice of medicine and sur: gery at 44 Third street, near Advice to the poor gratia, Daily from 3 to4P. M. R. RALHW'S OFFICES—7M BROADWAY, CORNER ‘of Tenth street, Hours, 9 Wil Land after 6 o'clock. HAS RE R. PAPE, OF NO. 70 WHITE STREET, turned from Europe, and devotes his partiogJar atten tion to the diseases of women and children. DR MAtMON Bas 7OR A LONG SERIES OF YEARS ‘confined bia attantion to certain diseases, in which be bag treated not less than twenty thousand cases, without an in: mance of failure. The ina are mild, withent interrup. tion to business of change of diet, Br. Waiana ia in continued attendance from 7 in the until 9 at might, at bis rest dence 86 (fifty five) Walker few doors weat of Broad way. The consulting roums are al on avenue. NPORMATION FOR THE LADIFS —DR. KING WILL in future devote his attention to the treatment of female diseases only. Mia ggw remedy for removing obstructions cqsrecting irreguineities, Ac., is the only safe and eifest niin use, aod will generally, prove sucerssful in a fow Gaye, ii will be seat to all. pacta of the Vuited Statee, Onna Gaze! wih full Mireorions by anclosing #8. nddrensed to Dr King, #61 Broome aireet, New York. Rw VELPRAU'S, CIVIALE'S, ACTON'S CURL "a anit racti¢e of Parle and Lat don, tyro IARMONT, neboane persvce alliered with dis ennes of the sexaal en may not aware of the fact. he takes this method of informing (hem be it the ony graduate in thie clty who is exolusively treating and coring aie eases and whose connection with ihe European ‘en: Abies hrm 0. dp the latent nd mow rain) caiman, ca. Ing the olteat aud sevarcat cages, af No. 82 Mercer sieges, vrngr Spring. opponie the St Kiel WA M.to9P. Se" The Doctor's Medion! Advieae Sr ln none: ly 400 pp., 100 picture {ilustrations, is $1, vee all the fertised medicines. We commend Dr. Larmont to the af. ised. Ooerrter Geo iste Unis, Staats Zeitung, Day Book, CORDS PRACTICE.—C. D. HAMMOND, M.D, of Paria, (who f9 the rw livin ‘Re__ of the sexual system.) and of Professors Carno- Mott, of this city, may be consulted in English or Jeter, at hia office, 61 kor a chan ani French, personally or by, street, east of Broadway, from 8 to 1, and from 5 to 8 o’cloc® evdhings, T et the gucet eminent artista is oraployed “Homan py ey hearchen Jat from the prem. Tt canses and ‘of all gases of A deltente nature, It contains eopions Be perfor, remeremen name wae we ‘Dy im mente ent into the len 0 Sct caseaannesly the Pagina wmersonen wrk poweenys lence, = Sent a Ori Ring, Browlway, New York, WW. Pane, Boston! Figher, Fhadetphia, and 8,8, Yauce, Ballinore To Faw In compliacce with t jueves from perente nme bor LAE Sty als of Sevorie tbat en eferneen in bare wo Mr, W. Niisie bone che ae “4 * wa yaneger tree AN APTERROGN PERFORMANCE VERY Sa TURDAY VEL PASILY ISTS, At which tne their t he | FLEBRATED k ed company of engl ONE HUNDRED 4 will appear Inu eevies of AMUSING AND EXTRAOR! INAKY ENTERTAINMENTS specially arranged to pretify end charm AM PTL Fi And wt (he same time amuse thore of ¢ Saturda Lec. b= THE SCHOOLM ASTER, HVOLUTIONS ON THE TIGHT ROP! i, er yeare, MAGIO TRUMPET. The doors will yon at) The entertainments will commence a and terminate ab M6. Tickets for adults... Kevin Secereee eS Children under 12 years. Upper boxes... ALLACK'S THEATR Doars open at 634; to commen» at 7 Fifth night of Mr Lester's comedy TWO TO ONT: ow, Ths King’s Visit, Second night this srason of the KIGHTS ANG WHONGS OF WOMAN. Last ni:htof MY PRIEND FROM LEATHERHEAD. All Use. comedians in the bill ‘To morrow—Benefit of Mr. BLAKE. A CUKK FOR THE HEARTACHE, and LAUGH WHEN YOU (aN—two mer lin g comedies, ‘On Monday next, Dec. 7, will be produced, with entirely new teenery, decorations and appointments, a piay, in five coma 2 come act writen to, Wuateate the present condi mot this) oy evittied THE POOR OF NEW YORK AURA KRENR'S THEATRE, 624 BROADWAY. —UNA BATED SUCCRSS—GREAY 1USIASM. PRipat Kvewine, Dee Lan THE SEA OF IVE; OK, A'MOTHER's PRAYER Oparils, the Wild Flower of Mexioo........Mias Linea Reems Carlos, AN AAVOOUMTEE ec. e Mr George Jardam Barabas, a sailor ; OMe eitoreas Capt De Laacomrg be aaaitth, Macmiang icony chairs, 60 cenis each, can be secured during day without extra charge Doors open at 63g; te commence 7M prootanky CADEMY OF MUSIO.— ROBERT Lr DIABLE. FRIDAY, Doo, 4, at 734. Positively last night but one of KOBERT LK DIABLE, Third appearance of the grert Hasco CARL FORMES, ‘cint Notice —On the nigh(# of the performance niler Le DIADLN the curtain will rine at 7% 8'clo0y pre cisely. Doorsopen ats. Opera concludes at LL FRIDAY, Dec. 4—Last night (but one) of ; ROBERT UF DIANLE Mad. LA GRANGE, Mile. CAIROLI, Sig. BIGNARDL Ble: LABOUETTA, CARL PORM ES A GRAND BA as will be combined with the aera. in which the poputar daw acuwe, MLLE. TERERA ROLLA supported by acorpa de ballet, will appear ta the incidented divertizsement under the direction Pant Irillant. ‘Over (wo hundred new and costly dresses, gew machinery and properties have been oP amly maadle VUREK NEW AND SPLENDID SCENES h painted expressly for Kobert le Mabie, by Aaamt bal yo, & ye and papil of Sig. Alleget The pple of sents for U ine noes this mor ing at Ferclock, at the Ac Breusing’s, and sively statiomery store, 20 Wall sire ‘On MONDAY, De: POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT OF ROBERT LE DIABIG In antive reberaal, and to be produced in rapid ancceasiom, LA TRAVIATA, MARTHA and L'ITALLANA IN ALGER CARD OF THE DIKRUTOK Inanneuneing the third night of itys grand work the @ rector desires to say a few words as to the circamsiances w- der whieb it hax been produced and of tbe style in which thaw been placed upon the mage. Tr can be confidently asserted that na a whole the cast of all the charreters—principal and suxtiacy bas never been equalled fn this country, snd probabty fever been excelted abroed. The Alice of Madame LA GRANGE has been beard tn mont of the great opera houres of Harope, and so unoqa! voeal has been the success that it bas beem pronounced best role, In fact, her Kuropesn reputation dates frou Uae time when she alternately sung the part of | Alico or Isabel ‘and reached its climax, when she achieved the tour de force singing both roles ou Que and the same evening on ihe oces sion of her benefit in Vienna, CARL FORMES, the greatest living representative of Bertram aud Marcel has been ew ressly engaged for this important part. So well settled ie his reputation that when the director of the London Italian opera desired to eugage the illustrions Meyarheor wo 4upere tend the production of “Robert le Diablo” and the “Hugee nots,” he refused every pecuniary remunerauon, and made the express condition that the services of Mr Formes shoulé be secured instead. The fresh and ringing voice of Signor BIGN» RDI, the rising young tenor, selected for ad recom- mended to the director by Signor Verdi, renders him a it ex onent of the musicof the chivalrous Robert. The less impor nt but dificult par'sof Isabella and Kaimbaud have beep entrusted to Mile. CATROLT, a promising debutante, to whom the lyric stage—afier the natural nervousness inseparable from a first appearance will have subsided—reserves & v fature; and (0 Signor LABOCETT A, » primo tenor, who, sete Ung aside bis amour propre, did not hesitate to undertake @ pari generally confided to artia’s of less pretens ons, whilet ‘Bo more popular danseuse could have by lected for be ballet than Mile ROLLA, the tar of Niblo'a Pardon. Gut ROBERT LE DIARLE required something more thas a combination of great artists, The scene laid in the olé few dal times, when the south of Europe glitered with the pomp of chivalry, the action abounding in purely theatrical #ffsew the plot eminently dramatic and exciting, wnd the fully Hlusteating the romantic story, demand a perfection of the mise en soene to the success of the Work. The airector, te of commercial affairs has not permitted bim to do all be intended on takimt charge of the Academy, believes that in this importam matter he has doue more than any ol ba predecessors. A arge sum of money bax been laid oul In dresses, seonery properties and availiaries, and no Tabor and care has beew. spared in the rehearsals, which have reas i commended by Meyerbeer—that af thirty —inatead eight or ten, as usually made in this count: rds the director no small grautivation that the inees jore of the musical director, Mr. Anschutz, have beew #0 fully acknowledged The success of “Robert le Diabie"' in Europe forms a me morabie epoch to the annals of musical enterprise, Io Parks it has been given 30) times, in Vienna i hag been pertormed three times every week during two consecutive years, and ip cities of legs Importance It has reached a» proportionale nam ber of performances. It has saved many an opera house from Pain, and the director of the Academy fondly hopes tharit be the means of bringing the season toa pril'iant close enable him to keep together Seompany which it has cost eo much labor and capital w select i London and taria. In conclusion the director begs to state that there will be ven ° TWO NIGHTS OF ROBERT Shauld they be successful “La Traviata, tha." * Moses in Keypt,"’ ‘Le Nozze di Figaro,”” “Tancredi,”” “L'Italiane tm Algeri” and the “Huguenota” will be given in rapid sscoee sion. Should he, however, be disappointed in his expects ons, the season will close after seven nights more, whieh, with ihe thiniy thren xiready given will complete the humbes of forty, to which he is bound by his lease. ARNUMS MUSKUM—FRIDAY APTERFOON AT 3 o'el 5 very pretly piece, eptit! a DERING BOYS. This ceoning at 734 o'clock, the extravagant eccentricity, entiled LACGR AND GRe PAT ME TRIES ALT. Caura, Mra, Char Happy Family, Live ing Sery dmiitance 25 Comte ebildren RYANT'S MINSTRELS, Mor haniew Hall 472 Broadway. above Grand atreat OPEN EVERY KVENING DURING THE WREK, Another great pr gramme of new Songs, Dances, Solos, Bap Jeaques, Comicalities, Plantation Scenes id Dances. THE. SHAKSPE RIAN READINGS—THE HORSE OPERA The Three Hunters, JERKY, NEIL and DAN BRYANT, te new acia Doors open at 6; to commence mt Th Tickets 25 gente ATIONAT CTRCUS, 8 BOWERY. Joby Tryon ‘ Ms REAT SPORT FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS. This evening, Friday, Dee. 4, recom appearance in this olty of Mr, Dowaldson, THE MAN MONKRY, In the ecm ic nantical representation of JACK ROBINSON AND HIS MONKEY. Resides whieh will be gtven eixteen brilliant act IN THE ARBNA—@ PON THE GROUD by the finest riders and gymnaste of the age Moses &, Pi 12 conta. Afternoon pertormaner Sati 5 agli, Preparation a super PANTOMIME-produced on lay next. nd scenes MALBERG'® MATINERS, The par, Dee. 8 Axo 11. ablic are respectially informed that Mr Thalber; w York at 8 od of this mouth. ture Mr. beams iy give TWO MATINER MUSIC ha) AND TWO BVENING CONCERTS, on which occasion he will make most positively his farewell appearance in New York, PRIOR 70 WIS DRPARTCRE FOR RCROPE on the termination of his Sen! tour. ‘The Matiners Musicale will ig on TURSDAY and FRIDAY. Dec. Sand HM. The price of admission bas been Gred at ‘ONE DOLLAR BACH Tickets to be had at C. Breusing’s and of Mr. Brown, sem Torspar anp wil Prior wo his depae- APPEARANCE IN AMERICA OF. MADAME MADELINE GRARVER JOMNSON, uninent pianist of Paris and Londoa, ‘npil of Liss On Torspay, Dee. & AT NIBLO'S SALOON, Assisted by Mile, Cairoll, Sig. Gassier and Big. Ardavan! of the Academy of Music, and full orchestra under the diree thon of Mr. Theodore Kiafelt. 1 seate, $1 ech, may be hadat ©, ¢ store, 701 Broadway. wes Ks TRA THEATRE MR LAKE ® DRNEPTR. A NIGHT WIHT THE PONNY SPIRITS, ho will combine in the two fine a CURR FOR Tih WRARTACHE And LAUGH WH CAN, to die pel and drive away the blue devile, 'N. B —The Hox book ia open. ARE FORMES AS BERTRAM ¥VENING for the LAST TIME (but one ‘The sale of seats for ROBERT LE DIABLE, w! gven (his evening for tbe last time but one, COMMERCKS THIS MOKNING AT 9 O'CLOCK. willbe ZTOCKNROKERS, ATTEND SS HLAKE'S Benelit at Wallack’s thentee, on SATURDAD night, and se BROTHER CHIP OUTWITTED. Rox, parquette and stall scrip at par. Rooks ope .ACK'S THRATRE —BLARE'S | SATURDAY NIGIIT, Deo. & Blake as Olg Rapid and Old Bonus. ‘Two fall comedies on the eame night, brill Rox book open. CADEMY OF MUBTC.— THIS EVENING. A “Robert le Diable”’ will be given. this evening, for the LAST TIME BUT ONE. commences this morning, at Sibetivs, #8 ind thé Academ The sale of sent Wail street, ©. Breusing TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. TpUpeow RIVER RATLROAD—RXPRASS TRATOD Ee Ct pate inesday, November wore Septoe wena coe ea ND. RW YORK 4