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(COLAY, ‘AUCTIONEER. —BUSINESS er at auctiou.—The undersigned desires to inform cima nacet ernest sock and bonds. ALBERT H. NICOLAY, Stock auctioneer and stock broker, No. 4 Broad st. AUBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER.—OFFICE NO. 4 BERT HL NICOLAY will sell thin day, Wednesday.) a0 1996 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange:—-" f $1,000 Terra Haute and Alton RR firet 13,000 Grent Western RR. (Ill) first m’t bond. 10 per cent bond. bond. 2,000 Sacramento cit) led loan 10 per cen L. 1,000 Ohio and Minaisal pi RR. (aston division) bond. 1,000 N. ¥. and New Haven RR. first m’Uge6 per cent bond. shares Rome and Watertown RR. . +8100 $2 Trevorton Coal and Hallroad Company. + 100 25 Peter Cooper Tnsiran p ee} i5 Firemen's Insurance Compan 4 * Next repalas sale io morrow (Piseds étion -morrow (Phu . sale-of stocks, bonds, notes, and other skeurities, every, “ny, AL 1 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange. ‘Stocks ani bonds ‘and sold at private sale and’ the Board of Erste tiniest Thee ase ne ni ; Bee constantly on hand, at privaissale, sve? ere! lock Auctioneer and Banker. uritien on "ALBERT H. NICOLAY, 8. RICHARDS, AUCTIONBER.—ASSIGNER’S SALE. A. Boots, Shoes and Rubbers “RICHARDS & WHITING will sell on ‘Wednesday, Dec. 9, at 1034 o'clock, al the store 44 Cortlandt street, ajobber's stock of shoes and rubbers, cha geteare in excellent order, and will be sold without re- DRIAN H. MULLER, AUCTIONERR.—OFFICK, 35 F. sireel Regular Baie of Stocks and Bonds.—! day, at 1234 o'clock, at the Merchants! Exchange, a desirable ‘will be offered, comprising $13,000 New York State Stocks, ‘by order of the Receiver of Bast River Bank; also, Firemen’, Lorillard, Metropolitan, Harmony, ‘orld, and other good insurance stocks, together with Continental and Com- monwealth Bank, New York and Virginia Steamship Compa- By, and other dosirable securition. [Regular sales of stoc ands yusiness paper every Wednesday and Saturday, Special sales on ail other days. . ins UCTION NOTICE.—B. RB, BANGS, AUCTIONEER.— BANGS & CO. will continue to sell this week, by virtue of & chattel mortgage, the balance of tock of rich di g00ds contained in the store No. 317 C eet, (old No. 72, kept in first class stores, in- embracing every kind igs § in- scree aeasegooa pporstuy tone Abo 5 opportunity out pur- chasing holiday presents. To commence e das 0 o'clock A. M., Fain or shine. a ne UCTION NOTICE.—MORTGAGE SALE OF HOUSE- “bold furniture, carriages, &c. SAMUEL OSGOOD £'CO., AUCTIONEERS, ‘Will well at their salesroom, 81 Nassau street, this day (Wed- nesday), at 10%; o'clock, a large quantity of fine household furniture, Feo eg , in part, the following richly carved ‘and finished parlor suits:— ‘Oye rosegrood set in crimson and ) French satin ie green and gold, brocatel. lack and green, maroon and gold, green velvet plush, ‘Obamber suits, French secretary bookcases, rosewood and mahogany wardrobes, rosewood and mahogany marble top legeres, with mirror back and doors; marble top centre snd other tables; extension tables, bedsteads, hair mattresses, bedding, ac. fe 30, of second hand furniture, carpets, crockery, utensils, bedding, Say 80, Coaches, at 12 o'clock precisely—one coach, one barouche, “ “ “ A kit one sleigh, harness, &c. ‘The whole of the above will be positively sold without the least reserve. UCTION NOTICE—THOS, BELL, AUCTIONEER—.BY BELL & LEONARD.—Toursday, at 10} o'clock, in 01 salerooms, eorner of Reade and Cenire streets, alarge ¥ Mety of walustje goods, furniture, au entire stock of rich jewelry, &e. UCTION NOTICE.—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER.—BY 8. BOGART.—Thursday, Dec. 10, at 1036 o'clock, at the suction rooms corner of Frankfort and William street, house: hold furniture, consisting of » general assortment of parlor, bedroom and kitchen furniture. DE, AUCTIONFE! o'clock, at 12 North William street, will commence with the sale of an in- voice of superior gold and silver watches, jewelry, &c.; im- mediately after which, a lot of furniture, ‘sofas, couch and French bedsteads, tables, cooking stoves, furnaces, dc. &c. HAM —Thuraday, lth inst., at 1034 o'clock, 294 William street, near Frankfori, general retailer ompris furnishing good: also, n fine line of portemonnaies, jewelry, for cash. UCTION SALE OF LOOKING GLASSES, OIL PAINT- ings, engravings, &e.. kc. by RICHARDS KINGS. ND & CO., at 364 Broadway, on Wednesday evening, Dec. 9, commencing at’7}z o'clock. UCTION SALKE.—NOTICE.—THIS DAY, AT Why o'clock, an nsive variety of furniture, beds an mattresses, dry goods and clothing, hardware, fanev goods Jewelry, 26,000 assorted Havana segars, 15 casks of import ‘chotce liquors; also 30 dozen of old’ bottled wines. Sale positive to close out an invoice. CROMELEIN & CO., Auctioneers, SSJGNER SALE OF FINE WATCHES AND RICH jewelry. A. M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, ‘Will sell on Thursday, 1th iust., at 10 o’cioek, At No. 9 Maiden lane, ‘The entire stock of watches and jewelry, Fir ing, ris potens c- bracelets, stud, ings, earrin: nect }» brac , Btu noel pine, et en caren antes Gold guard, fob, vest and chatelaine chains. Gold and silver watehes, Cor of chronometors, duplex, patent ant detached levers, , enamelled bunting and single cases, dc., Ac. By MAX HEIDELBACH, Assignée. B, BANGS, AUCTIONEER. . BANGS & CO., will sell this day, December 9, at 10% O'clock, at their salesroom, 8 Nassau street, a very desirable assortment of New and second hand furniture, Partof which has been removed for convenience of sale, consisting in part of beds, bedding, mattresses, pallinases, edateads, bureaus, chairs, lounges, sofas, parlor sults, ete wt cutlery, carpets, oilcloth, silver plated ware, fancy goods, ofl paintings, &c., 40. Sale positive, Catalogues ready early this morning, M. LEVY, AUCTIONEER, 72 WILLTAM STRERT.— ©, Fiegant pianos and melodeous, about $20,000 worth. — C2 Mu. LEWY. Will ell_on Tuesday, Dec. 20d i 10% o’elock, without reserve, all the id rosewood pianos in the spacious roomaof Mr. N. B. P. Chrtiss, No. 487 Broad- way. which are of Mesars. ionrdman, Grey & Co.'s manut ture, too well known to need any comment. This sale is Bostlive, and is only made 1o reduce the seek, nit caused by e stringency 0! e money market. Full particulars in fu. ture sdverdsement. The pianos can be examined and tested atany time. Rooms no the public, M. LEVY, AUCTIONERR, 72 WILLIAM STREET. A ASSIGNEE SALE. Rich breazes, gilt and ormolu clocks,Parian bisque and china figures, C.M. LEVY _will sel! this day, Tuesday, 8th instant, at 10) ovclock, at 33 Maiden | the balance of the choice stoc! contained in said store. viz, rich bronze, clock Poruennates, opera RIASBOS, che desl arian and china tik bresbeet et tls, pomades, YM. LEVY, AUCTIONEER, TAM STRERT.— J. Oli paintings 0. M. LEY huraday, 10th inal, at 1034 o'clock, at bi , 72 William street, a’ very by celebra Vandervelde, weil worihy choice collection of ‘old and modern ofl paintin, ted masters—Miereveld, Backhausen, DeHeem, Yerhyt, Peter DeCastona and others. This sale the aiteation of connoisseurs. LASS AND CHINA.—HENRY G. EVANS, ¥y (Wedneaday), at 10 o'clock, at Je, in lots to suit, a fine assort sand common ware, glass, china teas, toys, &c., suilable for the Liberty sire tof the best white gran! wee, lea sels, motto coife roaching holida; SOHENCK, AUCTIONKER—AUCTION NOTICE— J+ Continuation of assignee's sale of tove, fancy Konda, ‘Ae., for cash.—The subscriber will offer on Wednesday, De cember 9, a! 10 0’clock A {38 Maiden lane, ap stairs, New York, « large and atiractive assortment of ‘toys, fancy goods, &e., at public auction, being part of the extensive tock Lmy ty Jolley & Tiere. This sale offers grant in- ncemenia to city and country dealers about sel their jt holiday atock. 4 t inelndos s complete variety EDWARD HEN, assignee of Jolley & Tiers. Goods at private sale, 43 Maiden lane and $i Cordandt street, up stare. DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER.—BY F. & F. Ht. SCHENCK —On Thureday and Friday, 10th and 1th at H o'clock each day, at their aalearoom, No. &3 Naasau treet, superb fancy goods, consisting in part of elegant mar- bie, bronze, ormolti and china clocks, superb bronze figures ‘and groups, nificent Parian ‘groups and statueties, Tiebly decorated French coina dinner and ten seta, French china vases, card receivers and Bohemian giass ware, in great { amperb papermachie ware, solid sterling silver ware, Superb 'aiivee plated ten ant coffee sets, waiters of ail sites, Cantera, cake hasketa, music boxes, and a large assortment of other rich goods, making one of the finest sales of the season. LEGANT FANCY GOODS, B. &F. Hi. SCHENCK Will-eeti, ow Thursday and Friday, 10 and 11th inst., At Lovelock each day, At teoir aalesroom, No. 33 Nassau street, One of the richest assortments of FANCY GOODS Ever offered in this city. LUDLOW, JR... & CO.—DUTCH BULBS.—CLOSING . out sale On Saturday, at 2 Vine street, until when we will sell those fine bulbs as follows— eenta each for hya- Cintha; tulips. | ehilling per doz.; crocus, 20 cente per 100: nar- cinaus, 2eenta ech; iri, lilies, gladiola, anemoaes, ranin- ‘eulus, anowdrops, half'acenteach. A fine opportunity for gardeners and others ENRY If LEEDS & CO, AUCTIONEERS—OFFIC No. 23 Nassau street—Will sell at auction on Thursday ‘and Friday, Dec. 9 and 10, at 19% o'clock, each day, at the warerooms, No. 442 Broadway, between Howard and Grand atreeta, auperh cabinet furniture, all of the most artiste and fashionable # sles, equal to any ever nd for anle tn thie | market erpsisting of ebony farniiure, mounted in ormoln; do. Inlaid with enamelled patntings, ero and elxborately | carved eanopy, corner and other etegy satin wood, lined | plate glans, efc.,iatest French styte ch walnnt faraitnre extennion tables, supportet by Hew vaing their own leaven—a new article, oak and other Jo, parlor suite, with exquisite artistic carving, In rose superior, worth $f 300 the st! arm, parlor and other chaire: rosewood aeeretary and bookeases, mounted In ormol work tables, lined with satin wood: aeveral suit furniture, in muslin, ee, French made mahogany t jiteof carved oak faney chal amined until th pout reser ENRY i. HERTS, JR, AUCTIONEER—RY TERTS & MOBS.—Redeiver'a sale of fare, by order of the Sa Conrt, on Thuraday, Deo. 10, at foig o'clock, at t sales gallery, No. 5% Pine stre take pleasure in cing that the entire ha o egant made of which we wold. the first ps w closed ont ae above, without any reserve. The for first class city trade, comprises elegant Rus Mink, sable, stone marten, Holstem fiteh, French sable, royal ermine, river mink, mountain marten and others ‘carriage capes, talmas, vietotines, tinpets, half capes, cufia, gloves, mufflers, &e.; also, a splendid neoetment leigh and lap robes: also, a lot of indies’ fur tranks, &e. Hea will be ready early on morning of aale, and we | the events of invite the attention of all persons in want of furs to this ily poll on Thursday, at 10 O'clock, at No, 316 # usttal assortment of hardware, ae. TO packages American hardware, damaged atthe Inte fire'tn Liberty street; also, in good order, for account of whom it may concern, part of an extensive atock of anteable builders’ hardware; also, 2) nckagee American hardware and heagy goods, by order of i ee, and 54 dozen fee, assorted, momily large sites; one exge (160' dozen) epring ont ary, four cae’ rape ale 05 de.’ For partictlare see Courier ahd Raquen, ARDWARE AUC’ oR. J VAN ANT. H WrRt TION NOTICE. JNO. B. VAN. ¥ : NEW YORK HERALD, |ONEKERS—OFFICE NO. ction, on Wednesday and SALES AT . LERDS & CO., 23 Nassau street, will sell at irsday, Dec, gallery over the alesroom, No. 23 Nassan iret, super’ to just received from Europe, com- fete fine piciires of the French, Flemab and talian schools. Among them will be found the best works of verdinger, Hondekoeler, Kuysdale, Wouvermans, Van Rriy ‘iam: . olemburg, Faber, Fan Bomburgh; coples of Ru bens and’Rembrandt,, Benstracter, Snyder, Panton, Watteat, ecoat, Schoulter, Ostade, Vert Won, Carl der Jardin, De Wilt, Smelts, 'Dillens, Carpenter, and many other cele: brated artists, This beauliful collection will be ou exhibition in the gallery three daya previous to the sale and is to be closed without reserve. Pome LEVISON, AUCTIONRER, WILL SELL THIS morning, Deo. 9, at 10 o'clock, at 26 Greene street, all pode oe Shera and aan furniture, &c., of ® ing the city, consisting of sofas, bedsteads, rocking and other ‘marble top tables, bureaus, washatands, carpets, mirrors, oil paintings, kitchen utensils, china, 4c. The house to let. Inquire of the at eer, Broadway. Sale positive. J. MACKENZIE, AUCTIONRER—WILL SELL THIS day, at 103¢ o'clock, at 209 Hudson street, all the furni- ture contained in a first class bearding house, consisting ef & ponorel apaortan also, furniture and other goods, to pay vances. No reserv Lae SALE OF NEW AND SECOND HAND FUR- niture. M. DOUGHTY, Auctioneer, ‘Will sell to-morrow (Thursday), at 103, o'clock, at the sales- room, 79 Nassau street, a large assortment of new and se- cond hand furniture, consisting of eight elegant rosewood parlor suits, covered in brocatel and plush; rosewood corner etegere, glass backs; marble top centre, pier and sofa tables; Wilton ‘and Brussels carpets, rosewood pianoforte, tete-a: rockers, &c. eircom furnitere--osewood and mahogany Rlizabethan, gothic and Jenny Lind bedsteads; mattresses, pallinnses, Recretary bureans, washstands, toilet sets, &c., &c.; the whole forming one of the best assortments of furniture offered at auction this season. Goods are now on exhibition. Cata. logues on morning of sale. Goods can be packed and shipped on the premises. ‘prt, PARES, AUCTIONEER. — BY W. 8. INGRA- HAM.—This day, at 10% o'clock, at the salesroom 194 William street, near Frankfort, a large assortment of household furniture, removed for sale. Also, by virtue of an execution, a stock of black walnut furniture In the wood. Terms in city funds, HILIP R. WILKINS, AUCTIONEER. — HANDSOME household furniture.—WILKINS 4 LIVINGSTON wiil el at auction on Thu December 10, 1857, at.1034 o'clock, at their salesroom, No. 6 Pine street, near Broad sortment of handsome rosewood and mahogany bedroom furniture, removed for convenience of sale, consist: ing of the usual assortment, sofas, chairs, book case, onl etegeres, pier glasses, pier and centre tables, marble ‘tops, bedstends, washstands, carpets, oll cloths, &c. “Catalogues al the salesroom on the morning of sale. AWNBROKER’S SALE—THIS DAY AT 11 O'CLOCK, at J. MORTIMORE'S, No. 4 East Broadway, a large as- sortment of unredeemed pledges, consisting of men’s and women’s meering, apparel, beds and bedding, and all other goods suitable to the season. By order of D. G. FURGUSON & CO., 174 Varick straet. ICHARDS KINGSLAND, AUCTIONEER. BY RICHARDS KINGSLAND & Ct GENERAL AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERC Balesroom No, 364 Broadway, opposite Taylor's saloon. WEDNESDAY, December 9 At 103g o'clock, at their new salesroom, No. 364 Broadway, opposite Taylor's saloon, The belance thelr elegant and well assorted stock of superb mirrors, oll and pasille | paintings engravings, &c., consisting of pier, side wall, mantel an: ‘oval mirrors, in gilt, rosewood, oak and black walnut; 500 choice engravings, in every variety of frames; oil and pastile Paintings, in riehly ornamented framee—all of which will be sold without reserve. ‘This gale offers great inducemen's to those about purch: ing, as it compriges every variety and style of goods in this Une of business, and being manufactured by themaelves, they Raye po hesitation in recommending them as being equal to anything of the kind ever offered to the public, el-ber at pub- lic or private sale, Giasses will be put up in any part of the city, if desired, at a trifling charge. Wednesday, December 16, ond every day (Sundays and’ Christmas excepted) unt!l De cember 31. At 1034 o'clock A. M., and 73g P. M. daily, #€ their new sales- room, No. 364 Broadway, opposite Taylor's saloon, Great holiday sales of superb Paris fancy goods, Chinese Foods, silver and china ware, consisting in part of elegant ronze, marble and gilt clocks; superb French china dinner and tea sets, elegant Parian statuettes and groups, snperb bronzes, Sevres and French china vases, Bohemian ginss ware in great variety, papier mache desks, jewel cases, &c.; solid sterling silver Ware, plated ware, jewelry, work boxes, fancy boxes, segar holders,and taney goods of’ every description. Ladies wishing to purchase for Christmas and New Year's presents would do well to eall_ and examine this magnificent collection, among Which will be found elegant diamond sets of ping bracelets, earrings, studs, sleeve buttons, &c. ‘The above comprises the most superd collection of fane; goods ever offered at auction in New York. The sale is posi- tive and peremptory, and those wishing to purchase elegant gools for the holiday’ gifts at low prices, would do well to call Snd examine this extensive and beautiful collection, The rooms will be thrown open to the publis, for exhibition of goods, on Wednesday, 16th inst., at 9 o'clock. + OS. VEITCH, AUCTIONEER, STORE NO. 16 SPRUCE street. —Assignee's sale of the contents of & Rrocery and liquor store, &¢., on Thursday, Dec, 10, 1857, at 10 A. M., at southwent corner of Third avenué and Thirty. consisting of groceries, teas, coffees, sugars, liq segars, store fixtures, dc. Al HENR’ third ‘street, quors, wines, Iso wagon and harneas, dc. Sale YY W. CLARKE, Assignee, Oflice 42 Trinty Building. HOMAS VEITCH, AUCTIONRER.—STORE NO. 16 Spruce stree\.—Sheriff’s sale of the contents of a baker on Thursday, Dee. 10, 1867, at_ 10 o’cloc! isting of fixtures, oil- esiablishmant, &c., A.M., at No. 31 Roosevelt street, consi stove and wipe. ‘Also, same day, at 11 o'clock A. M.. at No. 80 Division marble top tables, counters, oil cloth, glass jars, glass aie. ayrup bottles, &c!together with alarge lov of confec- tionery utensils and tools, &e. is JAMES ©. WILLETT Sheriff GOULDSMITH, _ AUCTIONEER.—PEREMPTORY + sale of elegant rosewood parlor suits In satin brocatel Fostwood pianoforte, «it framed pier lass, lace, eurtaing, Shaden Aen will salon Thursday, Deo: 10, 1887, at 103s O'clock, at the residence 11 West 15th st, without any reser. Tegardiess as to the alate of the weather. This sale is one ot the best and richest of the season, and will repay purchasers toeall and examine for themselves. The parlors arefurnish- ¢d with two splendid parlor suits, covered with the richest French satin brocatel, blue and gold, also crimson and ma- roon; splendid Turkish Voltaire chair, rosewood reception chairs, easy do., carved rosewood centre, side and sofa tablen; mtatuary tops, library secretary, bookcase, rosewood etegere: Marble top mirror doors and hacks; corner stands, lace an’ brocatel window curtains, cornices, &e.: two large gold framed pier ginenes, oak buffet, several splendid oil paint- ings, Italian and Flemish subjesta, making a choice selection of parior and cabinet subjects; also, Dresden china vases, two of which are very large; firusselsand Aubusson carpets, 0, Dining room furnitare—Walnut extension table, heavy plated casters. pinted forks, spoons, table cutlery, Bohemian giaas positive. Cloth, clock, gins case, scales and weig! &e ware, French china toa seta, 44 p decorated yu bowls, cut giass ware, tumblers, goblet rench china tea and breakfast piates, do, pitchers, and a’ general assorimen of table ware, dining rooun chairs, sofa bed, mirrors, ¢ rockers, &c., &c. Bedrooms contain rosewood Elizabe han bedstead, do. mahogany, gothie and Freneh; pure tresnes, spring do., spring seat chairs, rockers, so chairs, oval mirrors, toilet sets, marble top bureaus and Wwashsiands, carpets, commodes, &e. Hall—Hat stands, stair carpets, plated stair rode, oilcloth, &e. Careful carmen will be fuatiendance t0 pack or ship if reguired. — Catalogues Will be ready on the morning of sale, No reserve whatever, rain or shine. AUCTIONERR,—GRBAT HOLIDAY A superd Paria, Chinese and Jay eutléry, glass ane ware, Ae. plendid assortment of Indien’, ge and children's are BE IRVING & WATKINS, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Dee. 7, 8, 1i, at the Chinese Assembly Rooms, Nos. 539 and 541 way. Allof the goods are of t cosy descripven and recent importation. This sale affords ap excellent opportunity for every one to purchase beautiful holiday presents st very low prices, as the sale is to be positive and peremptory. The rooms will be thrown open to the public for exhibition on ¥ morning at 9 o'clock. The sale of the furs commences morning @t st pa The fancy goods in the evening, oe 5 M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS ‘day, at Qo'clock, at 4546 Canal street, all the genteel arlor. chamber, dining room and kitchen furniture, &c., of amily going South —Rosewood bookcase, pier and mantel mirrors, elegant. tapestry Mree-ply carpets, hall oileloth, Paintings. pianoforte and stool, centre and side tables, ex {enaion do. sofas, tele wtetes, rocking and other chairs, ina bogany and walont bedsteads, bair ant other mattresses, fea ther beds and bedding, table an? bed linen, marble top dress ing bureaus and washstands, toflet seta, wardrobes, dining room and kitehen furmiture, &e, china, glass and plated ware, stoves, tubs, pails, tinware, Ae. A furnished house to rent or furniture for sale. 7M. WITTERS, AUOTIONERR, WILL SELL THIS day, at 13 o'clock, at 434 Canal street, four horses, wagons, blankets’ ke. Also, by virtue of an execution, one rosewood hat rack, together with other articles. F DEPARTMENT.—THE TWENTY-NINTH ANNUAL ball of the New York Fire Departnent, in behalf of The ‘idow and ( unr, will ake place at’ the Academy of Musie, corner of Fourteenth and Irving place, on Mon- day evening, Janyars 25 1 vols may be procured of the manager. oF of the officers. HENRY A. BURR, President, 101 Clif street, PRTER H. TITUS, Treasurer, 38 Market street. JAMES F. WENMAN, Seoretary, 140 Pearl atreet. RAND COMPLIMENTARY BALL TO MESSRS. PERA- CHIO & €O., to be held at their academy, 664 Brondway, on Wednesday evening, December 9. Admitiance one dollar, Everybody will learn Les Lanciers in the evening practice, taught by Mr. Peracttlo, te ASTROLOGY. CLATRVOYVANTS. —MRS HAYES, THE BEST SERING medical and business clairvoyant in America. They ae toniah al] who call upon them, becansefthey see things eo very clear, ‘They invite aH to visi them. Residence 363 Broome street, between Elizabeth and Mott. Fee fifty cents, Batis- faction given or no pay. DOORS FROM CHARLTON STRERT, 176 VARICK.— Madame MAR hase siudy connected with phrenology enables her (to tell your age, character and cireum: stances, what changes are before you, wi will marry find absent friends, and every event of life. She in aasiete by Madame DE GORK, the moat wonderful healing clairvoy ‘ant in the world. She describes your diseases, cures you if curable, and turns gray hair to tis original color. They invite ‘all to vieit them, JO SEPENG BERERT CLAIR VOYANCH —MRS. SRY- MOUR, the most celebrated medica! and bai tg n Yoyant in America, All diseases discovered and c: erring advice on business. | The fate and whereabouts of ab- pent friends made known, &¢. Satisfaction or no pay. Gray lor withont fail Ee GIPSRY WOMAN WILL CONTINUE amt. present and future event of life with hnerring Full satisfaction given. Fee 6) ces The Gipsey Is withont exception the only person that can giv Ay numbers. 419 Canal street, near Sullivan street, WN ys MADAME LANBCAN BR about lor and absent friends. all ‘at 104 Mligabeth street, near Grand. Latien 2% eeute, genUemen, 6) conte, She causes speedy marriages STROLOGY.—MRS. FLEURY, 243 BROOME STRERT, information on all eventa of life by the glass ind answers questions on busi . &8., by magnetiam. She ap reneh, lish and German Ft, PRtCn we CENTS.—MADAM ALBIN, THE world renowned fortune teller, from Enrope, will tell past, present and future eventa, likewise journeys, buainens ragpecia, ke. at her ofiee, 64 Varick street, in the basement. Va 38 cents, Gentlemen 64 cents, Call and satisfy yourself, le me AW. SNOW, THE CELEBRATED, BUSTING 5 cons enidence, No Greene street, room No. f, second door. She will find absout {rlenda, trace lost or stolen, goods, advise on business, give ielineatious of character, &¢, 9 and 10, at 11 o'clock ench day, at the | WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1857. SHIPPING. EAT REDUCTION OF FARK TO EUROPE T Firsteabin....... 3 " ‘cond cabin. . . Reoress. rs . Perrier * In the first clase vel ‘seamabip’ Ariel, 2.600 iv E. D. Ludlow, commander, and NORTH STAI: 2.4%) tous, E. Lefevre, commander, to sai from pier No. 3 North river ‘ai noon precisely, earrying the United States mail, viz — LEAVE NEW YORK FOR’ . Lod rox” THAMITON. FOR Deo, 26 | Saturday, Jan. 23| Wed'y . a '. Jan. 23) Saturday, Fe 3 Wed'y, Feb 24 er uch at marr paces ogy 4 e or freig! 1) 5 ent, No. 8. Howling Green, New York, ae LIVERPOOL.—THE UNITED &TAT steamship ATLANTIC, 0. pa ae Belurday. December 8, at o°olock, Ne, from hor berth al the or oi aa having aasaaied ‘scoommodations ‘oF or for elegance nd comers appt to EDWARD K. COLLINB, 66 Wall stro. Passengers will please be on board at 11 o'clock A.M. pees Mae Cees rong Ge Pout office; any others wil) SOUTHAMPTON Notice.—The steamers of this line have improved water Mqht comparimenia ° haa been spared to make thé steamers of this ling is di respects as gosd oa new, eed the thorough Saami. nation given them proves their mode Of structure yes un- HE BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL M. T STEAMBHIPS, ant PROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL, Chief cabin passage Second cabin passage. FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. AFRICA, Shannon, leave N. York, Wednesday, Dee. AMERICA, Lott Boston, EUROPA, Leitch, “ CANADA, Lang, PERSIA, Judking, NIAGARA, Wickman, * 9 Wednesday, Dec. 16. N.York, Wednesday, Dec. 23. Boston, Wednesday, Dec. 30. N. York, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 1858. Boston, Wednesday, Jan. 13, 1853. AFRICA, Shannon," N.York, Wednesday. Jan. 20, 1358. Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced surgeon on board. ‘The owners ships will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stones or metals, un- Jess bills of lading are signed therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or panage apply to CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green. ThE LIVERPOOL, NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA Sipensehi Ce 0} de built iron screw i CITY OF HALT (ORE, 2,307 tons tons, eR Leiteh. CITY OF WASHINGTON, 2,380 tons, Capt. P. C. Petrie. CITY OF MANCHESTER, 2,109 tons, Capt. J. Kennedy. KANGAROO, 1,874 tons, Capt. Jeatrey. joibe undernoted or other vessels are tuitended to sail as fol jows:— FROM LIVERPOOL. Wednesday, November 18. City of Baltimore, Wednesday, Decembee 16. Kangaroo, Wednesday, January 13, 1868, FROM NEW YORK. City of Washington, Thursday, November 26. Kangaroo, Thursday, December 10. Oty of Halumore, Thursday, Januney 7, 1858 Kangaroo, Thursday, Fobruary 4 4 12 o'clock, noon, Rates of eabin passage.—From New York and Phitadelphin $75. From Liverpool, 21 guineas, 17 guingas and 15 guineas, According to the accommodation in the state rooms, all having ivilege in the saloon. Including steward’s fer ‘Dhird class passengers.—A limited number of third ¢ passengers will be taken and fonnd in as much provisions as required, From Philadelphia and New York, $30. From Liverpool, $45, These steamers are constructed with improved water-tight compartments. Each vessel carries an experienced surgeon; and every attention paid to the comfort and accor on ‘of passerigers. rafts on Liverpool from £1 upwards. For freight or passage apply atthe office of the company. JOUN.G DALBY IS Broadway, New York Agent or WM. INMAN, land ‘ower Buildings, Liverpool A, R SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNIVED Siales mail sieamer FULTON, J. A. Wotton, der, will leave for Havre, touching at Southampton the mails and passengers, on Saturday, Dee. 12, at 12 from pier 37 North river, foot of street. saxe—firat cabin $190; second cabin, $75. Fi abi, water compartanents enelosing ¢ ‘engines, 80 GSom, and the pumps being free to work the aalety of am ausccgore would bo secured. acage Bot daring marcia tio. For freight or, pecenge mar! * wr”? Ww. 8." No. 7 Broadway. steamer Arago will Kangaroo, Hi if Li si we > DRAYTON, agent the Fulton aad January 9. TEAM TO LIVERPOOL FOR $30.—THE STEAMSHIP KANGAROO, Captain Jeffrey, will sail on Thursday, Deo. 10, Fare in exbin. Sis; third cabie, $30, ‘neluding cooked rovisions, ¢ from or to Liverpool, apply to yi oF Passage tf. CORTIS & OO, 117 Brondway. OYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP AFRICA.—FOR LIVER peel he pce N. ons nee, Commander, = sail from ihe Company's dock, at Jersey City, with them and asrengers for Europe, on WEDN DAY, the Mh instant, at clock. Passengers are requested to be on board by 11% o'clock. The KUROP A will sail on the 230 December FE. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green. PF" LIVERPOOL.—THE PACKET SHIP EMPIRE sails on the 10th December, from pier 47 East river, and the BALTIC, on the Mth December, from pier 14 East river. For passage apply on board, or to R. J. CORTIS & ©O., 117 Brondway. OR LIVERPOOL—“OLD BLACK STAR LINE” — Packet of 11th December.—The favorite fast sailing packet. abip AUSTRALIA, 2,000 tons, Smith, master, will positively sail as above, bas unequalled’ accommodations for. passen gers, Al v3 on board, pier 27 E. R., foot of Dover street, or WIL TAMs & GUION, 40 F to uiton'street. -—FOR LIVERPOOL, PACKET 1TH DECEM- The celevrated packet ship CONSTELLATION, cabin, second cabinand steerage, apply on board, pier (ant river, or to TAPSCOTT & GO , 86 South street, $$ OSITIVELY THE FIRST CLIPPER SHIP FOR LIVER- —The favorite and fast sailing ship WEBSTER will positively sail to-morrow. For passage apply on board or to :. COLLINS & ©O., at the office on pier No. 5 N. R. QurTON 4 COS DISPATCH LINE FOR SAN FRAN- The cisce—To sail positively on.or before Thuratay, Deo. 24 ‘magnificent A 1 first class clipper ship LOOKOUT, Hamilto master, is Kapa nhten ber cargo at plier 21 E. (Burling siip,) and will positively sail as above. This superior clipper was Suilt for the California trade, is of small eapacity, and delivers ber cargo in fine order. Hor Inst passage to San Francisco, made in 116 days, was unequalled by any vessel ailing at the time. The reputation of Captain Hamilton (for. merly of the Eclipse and Adelaide) for short passages ix well Known to all in the trade. Shippers making immediate appli- cation secure the lowest rates on the vessel. Bulls of Iading Mould be handed in an woon, ax engagements are complet the ship is expected to finish loading on Saturday, 19th inst. PS ORTON & CO., 88 South street, corner of Wall, JOLEMAN’S CALIFORNIA LINE FOR SAN FRAN- / ciao, sailing regularly on advertised days —Clipper of Saturday,’ igh December —The unsurpassed new clipper ship T HIT, Gates, Commander, i now rapidly loading This truly magnificent vessel was built at pier 15 Kasi river. expressly for the California trade, with every requisite to mailing, (having elegance of model, great sirengih and bi ancy, and unequalled ventilation.) We offer her to our friends as the most desirable clipe now loading for the abov Shippers are particularly requested to go on board, an her a thorough exami Having ® good portion cargo on board, and large engagements, herdiapateh ae fpeeriain. Por freight apply to WM. T. COLEMAN & ¢ . Tontine Building. Agents in Sai ”) AN & 00. BR HAVANA AND NEW ORLEANS.—THE UNIT States mall steamer CAHAWBA, J. D. Balloch, com ommence receiving freight December 10, and sail for the above porta on comber 12, ai 12 o'clock precisely, from pier foot of son aireet, North river. Vor frieghi and passage apply Wo he agents, LIVINGSTON, CROCHERON & 0O., 13 Park place. USTRALIA PIONEER LINE, ESTABLISHED 1862, ‘Carrying the United States mails, Sailing positively on the day advertiand, rom pier 4 North river. The new and splendid A Lelipper ship, GENERAL CUSHING, 700 tons register, Tex saman P. Dow, master, Wit! positively sail for Syduey dirvet, on Thursday morning Three more firs canta, ptenceaes® can be accommoda e4 immediate application be made to Pee W. CAMERON, No.6 Bowling Green USTRALIA PIONBER, ESTABLISHED 1852, ‘Carrying the United States mails, ‘tively om the day advertised, From pier 12 Rast river The noble clipper ahi TUISKO, 700 tons register, A. DANWRMANN, master, Ta now at her berth. and remy to recelvecargo,, She is the only A Labip now loading, will be the tirst to sail direct for Melbourne. Her accommodations for p: ere are ele gant and unsurpassed, She has along poop eabin and com. odious atate rooma, and the arrangements for light, veattia tion and cleanliness are such as cannot possibly exist in the betwenn deckaot a two deck abip.. Persows who hare already vrossed the Atlantic will appreciate this Fates 0 sare are the same as ‘charged by Baines & 0 Black hat, line from Liverpool, and are as low as can be atfordeseon sistent with the requirements of passengers The provisions are as fore, of the very best quality For freight or ry Apply on board, or to, or iw W. CAMERON, No 6 Bewling Green. Sight bille for anle, and advances made on con ™ aa Conmignees in Anstralia—Wilkingom Bros. & Co. USTRALIA.—PASSAGE TO MELBOURNE VIA SYD ae clipper ship NORTHERN KAGLE, will saul day, December 12, positively. Four more Ken if applied for early, to GOODEVE, Pearl mreet LORIDA—THR STRAMSIIIP Sailing 4M. 8, Woodbutl, will leave on Satur ytlock P. M., from pier No. 4. North river. wed only on board, For freight or passage Ind apply OSAMURL Le METCHTLL. 13 Hroadway. Stoamers for Florida connect with the above, inaving Savannah every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. R PORTSMOUTH PRTRRERURG AND RICHMOND. =The United States mail steam hip ROANOKE, Capt Skinner, will leave on Wednesday, the Ob inst, at 3 o'clock P.M, from pier 18 North river. She will arrive at Portamouth the next afternoon and at Petersburg the follow wa for the South will proceed direct ‘on by the great Southern mail line, Those for Richmond wil arrive there early on Friday morning. Travellers will find this the pleasentest and moat expeditions route, Passage and fare. ith stateroom, to Norfolk, #6. 'o Peters yrase Riehmond, $10. Apply to LUDLAM & PLEASANTS, No, $2 Broad =—— WATCHES, JEWELRY, ing morning. Passe Cd ret WATCH WANTED —ANY PERSOW MAVING A first rate gentleman's gold watch in pawn may find « arty who will take it ap and pay a fair price for ft by ad. [teasing Howard, box 80 Herald bottee, stating where an ine terview ean be had, for three days sia RY AND DIAMONDS FORTY Pi Hag than’ eost.—Loula Anrich, ry eatabiishment, MAb iy street, ia now spiling hie diamonds, wateber, Ac., at $0 por cont lone than cont, Persons wishing to, Duy presente, for ihe halkin ‘will find it their advantage onlling Xieicnt' ee Brower. ne ‘RWELRY. #00 TO $400 WORTH WANTED—GENUINE WT hliationsim exchange for Rochelle brandy. Address . B., box 3,274 Post office. LD GOLD AND SILVER ROUGHT—RY A. RAR NAR old and silver refiner and aseayer, 14 Fulton Feet. Spanish coins of all nations purchased. Gold and ail Ter and edarse metals melted and assayed. Pine ailvor, from mint wanted, at office 1M Fulton street A. BARNARD. a AVANA, DOMFSTIC AND GERMAN SFOAR@ ARR H ‘sold at Puinously low rates at my ant for cman. are [omey J Lp ht pp} Tg i» rotees loved cosh . ee (0. CHEERS 17 Broadway HOUSES, LOUMS, &., TO LWT RT OF A NIOk HOUSE TO LET in rt c pieel family SMALL FURNISHED Hor . WEST OF AA firoadway, in the vieinity of ev goxgn room atid every:hing for howsckeping, yearly rent, AN); posscasion imme’ Apply to CH ARDS, On roadway. sit aie APARIMENTS TO LET “THREE OR FOUR ROOMS, asmay be required will be let to amall families only, at reduced prices. | Imm ply at 123 West Tweuty four FURNISHED HOUSE IN| WEST FOURTEENTH street, three story, attic and basement, will be let very low until May, er longer, to 9 private family, and « large part of the rent taken in board fortwo adutts, Address box 1,864 Post ollice. posswasion tnay be lel. Ap” street, noar Seventh avenae. —TO LET, A STORE AND BASE. ment, in a first ation, Suitable for a Aratetas: taurant, tee cream or oyster saloon, To a responsible a lease will be given of from one to ten years, ats very low rent. Inquire of ROCKWELL & KERTSON, 315 Broadway, New York ARBER SHOP TO LRT —PARTLY FITTED UP, TO A barber, cul quire at 2 Preccendy and dy barber. For particulars inquire at 297 URNISHED HOUSE TO LET-IN TWENTY SECOND street, near Lexington avenue, to a private family only; 12 rooms pith he improvements in perfect order, rent $1.29. eo bs Apply ato8 Kast Twenty second street, from 1 2 o'clock. RARE CHANC' . AMUSE MENTS. 1P1.08 GATEN,—WIEDN By Y EVENING, DEC. 9. henaw snecess of Lebmay mic piece MELINA, OR A DRE«M AND REALITY, [A | derorge as Pipolin and Morell 7 abciew ~88. Nicodemus avierrs ZANPRETTA ON THe Thaw Rove ie pontomime | NICODEMUS iabriel, Antoine. Jerome. 3 Iarzetth, Lina Windel. EVOLUTIONS ON THK TURE ROPE, Diarietia Zanfretin, A nn and Young Aimerica, Lebmann's great piece, MEDINA, Tur cs open at 6p, (0 commence m Thy Tickets SO ervte, noper boxes 2% centa; children 25 cents, ‘The tran 6 Aftery oot Performance next Saturday Will evnsint of NICODEMUS, TIGHT ROPE and JOCKO, W4ibscr & THEATRE, The Manage beg te announce that TONIGHT, ESDAY, DEC. 9, will De produced au entirely new drama, in Gacta and seven tableacrs, entitled THF POOR OF NEW YORK, Written bythe © © © ® Clu expressly to illusirate ‘he severe phages of suffering now im this el(y—amongs! (re Bich nud the low—in consequence of “ae principal! ehrraters saved) racters a aR KE. “d DR, LESTER, ME. SLOAM, le Sa Mh ed ‘MK, SOTHER! MRA, HORY, i MRS. BLAKE, MRS. J. FALLEN. Amongst the new local acenery, painted by Mesars. Isher wood and Wallace, wilt be found— URNISHED ROOMS TO LET AT 35 RAST BROAD fotayi Respectable mon can be accommodated with comfortabie, 9; Kiso gentl ea. gomfortabie, war gentlemen and their wives. RENT $40 PER ANNUM. —A NEAT AND CONVENIENT house, with gas and Croton, desirably located in West Thilethatteet, “Alaa part, of house. Apply at 143 Ninth atreet, be! or after 6 o'clock; or at treet, reek belore ® of or at 215 Water street, up (PT, LET-THE SECOND AND THIRD STORY Spring street, near Brondway. party taking ¢ stories ean also buy the furniture belonging to it. moderate. ‘0 LET—THE BTORF, BACKROOM AND CELLAR, OF 22) West Twenty-sixth stgvet, between Kighth and Ninth avenues, with fixtures complete, ‘A first rate stand for a gro: cery and liquor store, Inquire on the % 10 LET—THF NEW BROWN STONE STORE, 15 BREK man street, will be ready for oecnpancy by tho Ist of F Bt wo Terms January. The building is very substantial, and co: lot, w fullsize. Apply to B. M. WHITLOCK, 13 —AN ENGLISH , suitable for a sm: T—A SMALL STORE AT 33) CANAL STRENT, lock West from Broadway, suitable fo any business, ata very low rent. Fixtures to b n 10 LET—NEAR BROADWAY, A VERY N with all the mo vi of the city; rent moderate Particulars given at 38 How 2,808 Post office. T HOUSE, the centr immediately, , or by addressing box 10 LET—A TWO STORY AND FINISHED ATTIC house, two doors from St. John’s p: ht street, [Xipted recently within and without, hay range and path, and gas throughout, Apply st 187 Kulton sireet, or at 51 Laight street. 10 LET.—THE WHOLE OR PART OF AN furnished house, in Fourth avenue, near Twentie Would be let toa ty ull Ist of May taken in board t office. 0 LET—THE THREE STORY BROWN STONE FRONT house No. 55 Weat Twenty fifth street, firs! Louse west of Sixth avenue. ‘The house is replete with all the modern im Address Mrs, Hyde, Madison square provements. Possession immediately. Tuquire on the pre: mises. 10 LET—THE FOUR STORY AND BASEMENT HOUSE 2) Mercer street, between Canal and Grand, containing all the modern improvements; an excellent situation for w hoarding and lodging house. A. JOY HOOPE, 42 Broadway. 10 LET.—A FAMILY OF THREE PERSONS WOULD let to’ small genteel family the upper part of house No. 15 Barrow street tiil May 1, and can be bad for the next year. Apply on the premises, : 0 LET OR LEASE—THE BU Waits street, known as the New York Hip; at No. 63. Apply to HENRY DAVIS, 68 William street, 1) RENT LOW—TOGETHER OR SEPARATELY, TWO. large parlors and two bedrooms, at 398 Hudson Street, second door from Greenwich Bauk. ‘Apply to D. BISHOP, 304 Hudson street. (aa organ ra ay No. ‘Board reduced from $2 to $1 50 day = ss ‘2 SrebBrNs, Proprietor. MUSICAL. 10) FER QUARTER FOR MUSIC AND SINGING Lika. sons. —Terms reduced by a first clans teacher, if early application is made. Instruction, to either beginners of those far advanced, on the piano, and in operatic, ballad and sol- feggio singing. ‘The latter especially invited, Address G., box 4,561 Pont office. GREAT BARGAIN FOR CASH.—A FAMILY WANT. ing money will ell their piano ai half cost, @ splendid Toxewood 7 octave, round corners, carved ease, ornamented in pearl and gold, elty make, music and stool with it. Call at 186 Firat avenue, between Ninth and Tenth streets, YOUNG LADY, COMPETENT AND ACCUSTOMED to teaching the pian ll receive a few more pile nt her residence near St, J of $6 per quarter, ladies at their reside wiry street, MAGNIFICENT NF ROSEWOOD PTANO FORTE, ‘of unsurpassed tone, 4, will be sold at an im: Tense ded ensh. hand piano taken to €x. change. Please call at 155 Wea Broadway, near Canal. OR SALE—A MELODEON, NEA NEW, FIVER OO. tave, Carhart, Needham & Co.'s make; will be sold cheay for cash, or exchanged fora horse. Apply at 42 Lexingiou avenue. SIC AT HALF PRICE AT WATERS’, NO. 333 Hroadway —Pianos and melodeons at lower prices than ever before offered in this market, Pianos and melodeons to rent, and rent allowed on purchase. For sale on mowihly 08.—FIVE NEW AND SUPERIOR TONED 7.00 wo with carved legs and mouldings ‘and warranted in every respeot, will be sold extremely low for cash TD SMITH, 15 Sixth avenue. DANCING ACADEMIES. DODWORTW'S DANCING ACADEMIES, A. No, 806 Broadway, New You No, 137 Montague place, Brooklyn. Claawen now open for the reception of pupt J, 2ARKETE AND 1 HRALY'® DANCING AND + waltzing seademy, Jefferson Assembly Kooms, corner o( Green wish and Sixth avenues. The f hop comes im Tuesday evening, Dos: 4, with Lee Lanelers quad ‘omey and all the ie dances of the season. Daya evenings of vaition Tuesday and Frida: Franklin ey 3 106 Orange street near hop comes off on Wedn ‘altom wetay evening, Duc. 2. Daye oing of tuition, Wednesday and aaturday afternoon. from 2105. Rrening classes for indies, from 7 to 8 8 Hall rou practice from 9 o Lt 7 oko. sof ball managers, apply a the soademy, oF to ‘s band, 148 Sullivan street FOR TWELVE WRITING LESSONS. —ROOKKER! ing, commercial arithmetic. algebra at reduced prices, $1 ail this Week, at PALNK’S academies, 62 Bowery, New York, 2k) Fullon street, Brooklyn, and {0 Montgomery sireet, Jersey ‘Wty. Separate rooms for ladies both day and evening’ Prom ernor King:—My soos and da idea chool to my entire satisfaction. His style of writing in modorn and easy FOR TEN WRITING LESSONS.—ENTER YOUR names this day ai 362 Brondway. The new hal! No, 900 Broadway, evirance on Twentieth street, will open next week james must be entered this week. Private instrac: ton daily. OLIVER i, GOLDSMITH. 5 BUSINESS WRITING AC, RASILY LEARNED. — 2. DOLEEAL’S ayatem of handtraining, 609 Broadway, neh full com write any atyle One $5 seat va removes all stiffness or trembling and gives mand « hand that every stadent is able t ase, rapidity and misfacion, terms $10, OOK AND WRITING ARE TAVOHT BY UE RSEEER author of “Double Kotry Rintdated, &e.."” A346 Hrondway, Appleton's Building. ug6n sound elementa- Ty prine|ples, to the emtire exclusion of the modern “six and len lesson charmtanry.”’ Open day and evening. Terma mo- derave, ING, ARITHMETIC, &c.—4R. REN VILLE, ‘342 Hroadway, continnes t> receive sindenis for thorough J inetricthon, apon lower terms than any other teacher. PupH is taught separately, and entire satiatwetion ts ‘Open day and evening. AERMAN.—PUPILS WILLING TO PAY A PATR PRICE J for superior inatruetion in the German language, ma, secure the services of a competent young gentlemen, by ad dressing Schiller, Herald e. Pirst class references at | command. | ————— | ETTER WRITING.—(ADIRG DESTROUS OF HAVING LLiiaE correapondenceditionded to in a strictly contidential manner, can har jetters written with elegance, accuracy and | despatch by alady. Apply at712 Broadway,’ Insiractions given in weiting and the usual branches of English education. QPANISH, ENGLISE AND FRENCH DOCUMENTS OF © ail kinds, prepared and transiated by F. PARRAGA, 2b}¢ Broadway | —— | Wart. A SPANISH TEACHER, LADY PREFERR. ed, togive lessons in a private family, Address bow nfhicn, stating terms per « arter, dee. 3} MAN TWENTY SIX YEARS OF AGE to make the acquaintance of some inteltgent with intentions of m sbonid the intimacy r inlig agrceable.. He woud prefer a indy not older Ginn him howe who may desire to ascertain farther pac ienlare will please address Charles Raymond, New ork Post office we RS, POST WISHES TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF ladies and gentlemen to the following facts. —That she bag now on her matrimonial register applications from some of the most respectable Indiea and gentlemen in the United Siates, in view of matrimony. All interviews and osmmunton- tions confidential, at her 0, 46 Fourth street. N. B.—No notice taken of letters except one doilar is enclosed. AD'LLE MARGUERITE LAMAROUEX WILL, UPON receipt of 25 centa in posiage stamps, continie to ive nirne picture of past, present anid future, evente, ant Will send a dagnerrentyne of fuvare wife of husband, hy en- Closing aapecimen of welling, also a lock of hatr, | Addrew, with revnen stamp, Mile Marguerite Lamarowes, Broadway Poat office, New York. ATRIMONTAL BROKERAGE OFFICE —TADIRS AND gentlemen desirous of forming matrimonial altiances, w I elay and tedionsnessof conrtatiip, may se cure bappinest and adyaniageous matches by applying flo SANFORD & CO., 708 Broadway, from 410 6, in person oF by letter, with real game and address Al, gommanications strictly private, yt ther Bankin Nassau arcet. The Park and Chatham street . ‘The Home af the Poor in Division #traet ‘The Homu of the Rich in Madison square, The Snow Storm In Union square Misery by Gan Lig! Th House tn Crose street, Five Pointe, hta—overlooking New York Harbor. w and illustrative musie has been composed by Gideon Bloodgood, Badger, his clerk. Edwards, bank port Sogne—Th banker—The special deposit made by the sea eve of fallure—The Loafer—The compact—The divine visitation ‘Twenty years elapse between the Ist and 24 acta, Act I —THE CRISIS OF 1867. Paul Fairweather, aged 25 .........-....Mr. A. H. Davenport Livingston, a wealthy New York gentleman......Me. Sothere Gideon Bloodgood, wg “Mr, Nortom Putly, @ baker. Mr. Sloas is rs apparation here), Dan, bis gon ........ pa Mr. J.B. Johnsos (tin first appearance here this season). Badger, expelled by the Vigilance Committee of San Fran. cisco, (now aged 50). Mr. Lester Daniels police officer. Mrs, Falrweather, widow of (Her first appearance Mra. Pufly. { Appearan a heartiess Brondwag b -Mra. Hot Jil, Altea “Mrs. ivingtone Reduced by the w York Enterprise—The ‘Who are the Poor of New York.” Aberty Street and the Post Oftice—The Banker's uch Things Are”’—the Poor Debtor—No Accom ScENy 3—The Home of the Boor, on Division Street—The Poor Family—Dan, who runs with George Washington, No 4—The Humble Weleome—The Execution. Act II.—The Home of the Rich, on Madison square—The New Youk Henan on Gid Bloodgood—The Kuined Gentle man—The Heiress. An Unweleome Arrival trom Californis —A Hobinil against Ace Fuk—The Infamous Scheme of the Heiress—The Arrest. Act L¥.—Union Square and the Academy of Music by Night {n the Snow—The Poor of New York in the Hard Winter— Hara Times and Soft Hearts—Begyary or Starvation. Afier this tableau the curtain will fall to prepare— The Veatibue of the Academy of Music. Scrxe3.—The Tenement House in Cross street, Five Pointa— The Desoiate Family—The Rufian—Two Sides'of Poverty— The Suffering and the Reekless—Despair of the Starvioj Mother and her Child—The Suicide by Chareoal—The Receip Z.Twe to One—The Hargain and the Suffocation of the Vage nd. A Vc Brooklyn Heights—The Turn of Fortune—Gleams nshine. —The Tenement House in Cross street—Blood good comes an Incendiary to Destroy the dence of hit Crime—The Fire—The Desperate Atiempt of Badger to Res cue the Documents from the Flames, After this tableau the curtain will fal to prepare— Scune tax Last.—The Bridal in Madison Square—The Bank er and his Heiress—The Arrival of the Bridegroom—The Net Begins to Enmesh the Villain—The New Police—The End of Blood good'aCareer—The Rich and the Poor. In consequence of the importance of this work, no other piece will be played with it on the same night, The performance will commence at 7 o'clock precisely, and parties who design to honor she first representation with thee earnestly and respectfully begged to be in their seats by the rising of the curtain, not enly thatthey may sea, but also that they may permit others # hear the opening scene played by Mr. Hlake. NOTICE. At the conclusion of the rehearsal yesterday (Monday) after. noon the Management recetved a communication from the +s ©' + Club, through their agent, suggesting that the naw scenery and machinery prepared for the new drama, THR POOR OF NEW YORK, shculd be rehearsed in iis action and effects. Desiring that nothing should be denied onita part re- aquired to make the frat representation as perfect as possible the Management consenied to devote Inst night to this rehenr: sal, and were thus obliged todisappoint the concourse of the ublic who crowded the doors of the theatre at the usnal hour. drama will be given to the public to-night; and to accom: tnodate those persone desirone of accuring places for the frat, second and third nights, the Box office will remain open 5 o'clock this afternoon. LAGRA RRENE'S THEATRE, 006 BROADWAY, NEAR Houston street CARD 70 THE PUBLIO. The lessee, in the most heartfelt: manner, expresses her ob- ligation to the press and public for thelr very generous and It. beral encouragement of the last successful production of her establishment, which has enabled her to devote the entire re sources of the theatre to the preparation of THREE OTHER SPLENDID PLECES, which can be presented at any time that the public demand justifies the withdrawal of the SEA OF ICE. thrilling drama will still retain possession of the stage for a short time longer, to aiford all aa opportunity of witnessing its varied le, eeenie wud mi beaudee and ¢ fleets. Weowespay Evening Deo 9, 1867— nd every evening during the week. THE SKA OF ICE; OR, A MOTHER'S PRAYER, Ogariia, the Wid Flower of Mextoo. -Misa Laura Keane " Mr. George Jordaa Lerieceress ge MP, Jetferaoe piain of the Urania... Mr. Wheaue ‘The CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS will be celebrated by production of «GRAND PANTOMIME, on a scale of unpa- 0 at 644; to commence at 7g precisely. HATRS only {cents each, mew oouired for Doors oj BALCONY any night during the week, without extra charge. ADEMY OF MUSIC —THE LAST NIGHT. WEDNESDAY, DEO. 9, at 735. Positively the last time of ROBERT LE DIARLE, which, after this night, will ave positively to be withdraws for “La Traviata’ and “Martha.” OPERA AND BALLET. WRANGE, MLLE CATROLI, M'LLE THERESA ROLLA, BIGNARDI, TAHOCETT A, CARL FORM Reserved seats $1 and $1 60 according to location, may be had a the Academy of Muse, C, Breusing’s and Sibel mae tionery store, % Wall street This morning at Yo'clock commences the sale of the $1 and remaining $1 9) seats ‘he $1 reserved seats may only be bad during the any of the three regular Geket offers. of genarved seatein the evening as the dooe wil! 681 Admission tickets 61, family etrole & centa, and amphithe atre % ceots, can be preeur a4 ‘al the door, way, Dac. 11, at 8. First and only time this season of Verdi's LA TRAVIATA. Madame ANNA DE LA GRANGE will resume her great rove of Violetia, in which she has cre ated such & sensation last year. Signor BIGNARDT, the new and successful young tenor, will continae his debut in bis favorite part of Alfred. nor ARDAVANL Signor ROCCO. fe of seats for Traviata” begins on Thursday. aDAY—German Opera, MARTHA. CARL FORMES as Plunket ™ part expressly composed for ) Mad DE LA GRANGE as Marie, ADEMY OF MUSTC.—GERMAN OPERA. MAD. First appearance of the great basso, CAR) RM ES, In Ge Orana, in connection wit Madame ANNA DE LA GRANOR. ly night of Plotow's erlebiated opers of” only night of w's crlebra! pa hy and expreasty eugene) nally and ‘or Fn eT e ART FORMER. The prinetpal characters by Madam: Da La Geass Mad. Vow Bank AN WS! ‘The Director begs to stace that this eelebrated work, which Mr, Lewwawan, r. Pi CARL FORMES, during the inst ten years has been the leading opera in Ger many, will be produced bere from the com) ‘sown many script score, as arranged for the opera in where it will be given for the first time @® end of this month. Asin consequence of further i NO OTHER MAN OPERA ean be civen this season, the Director trusts that the public ‘will avail themselves of the ne of bearing ‘ hich ban been originally: composed for bmn i Jp an opera w tt m in Viena, and. in which his success haa been as extraordinary asin “Robert le Diable’’ or “Don Giovannt.” Notice. —The sale of seata will commence on Thursday, Dee. 10, at the three ticket offices. ARNUM’S MUSEUM —HA! HAT HA1-COMR ALL YR } who are heavily grief laden, come witness the now rovoking, 4} and bier derd snniniating profuetion, t berepented othe (Wea: neslay aflernoon at 3 o'clock, 9s well a in the = neat Thy ereloek, eatited LAUGH AND GROW FAT, or onck Martyr iran of he saiirirjoeom Ried by HE The Woikina. Faq. Previous to which THE ( OF GOLD. Theresa, Mra. Obaa. Howard. I Aquaria, 11a py Fi jiving Rerpenia, Ao. to be nasal. i taper ; children under ten 13 een RYANTS MINSTRELS. above (rand street. Birchanten Hall 478 Brow war OPEN EVERY RVENING DORING THE WEEK Negro Minsireley most popular amusement of the day. New Songe, Dane Slow Marinas: rion mal om TUR CHINESE ACRONATS LUCY AT THE SOIREE, ¢ Stump Spee Three oa Rasence Pirgiony, WeURY WEIL. nnd DAN BREANT tn wow sets Tickets 5 conta, VARI. PORMES FOR THR LAST TIME THIS EVENING Jy ROBERT LE DIABLE. Notice. —AtY A.M. precisely commences the sale of the 81 and remaining $1) seats. On Friday “La Traviata,” and on Baturday German opera, “Martha. ”” ROOKLYN ATHEN BUM, Merebants’ and Clerks’ Library Leetures. CHARLES MACKA dof bis course of lectures on Wednos- will deliver the, day, Dee Fickets. ‘admitting ‘a gentleman and lady to the course, 8% G0; single admiaaion 80 cents. To be bad of W. W. Rose, 142 street: Sed & Day, 2Court street: W. H. Bab- hilton street, and at the door. MATRE hi 3 OPEN FOR evening, Deo. 12 Stars Kimberly, lessee. or ©. Atlant! cock, Globe Hotel, AMUSE MEPs. ROADWAY THEATRE SP EOLAL ANNOUNCEMENT Ps ANEW AMPHITHEATRA IN EW YORK The Management of the abave popalar eatabiisuinont cx submita the following. briilisnt programa ing winter senson to the eldzensof New lence of meeting their ent maques ‘The broadway theatre will be ¢ sed from the Teh t uurpoee of altering Ane re of ASTLEY'S BOY sly iit be derne in mind (hab roval Lith of December inst , for the modelling the interior upon tbe p AMPHITHEATRE, London the Broadw: was originally devigned with a view te combine in Hishment the magnificent aplendoraof the beauties of seente diepiny, togethor wile ‘be classic drame. Tt erotral loeslity and ample facilities of the Hroudway theatre render it at thie Ue, in every reapect,a proper field for omeh nn eilterprlaeg aud, with the energy proposed to carry it au, the Hroadwag Amphitheatre cannot fail’ In becoming a popatar inatiintion Tits Intended, with the ald of the distingrtnhed Wild 4 nim Trainer, Mr. VAN AMIUKGHL, and the orqamization equestrian troupe, together with (he euyagement o and actors of the first class, Lo combine in one eolowsal tainmest all the animated wonders of the Zoodgient kit with the starling splendors of the arens, toether with t most brilliant exhibitions of bistriozic and seenie aki] The representations will be presented with eifects which cam be produced only where setion upon the stage-nnd the rom can be given simultangously, Miliary pieces, with troops horses and battalionsof soldiers, batiie sconem, with chariow ‘and combats on horseback, storming of works, gmegaona tone paments and evolutions of modern ce valry, pageantaand pro- eessions with giganuc cars and elamic chain's, fe. ard ait other exhibitions requiring great apace for action and rapidly of motion, will, by this arrangement, beoome easily aliama- ble, giving full scope to author and artiat for the production of dramatic equoatr-an spectacle on 4 scale of grandeur hitherte attempted on this continent. “Full particulars will be dalg announce OWERY THEATRE. Manager and Proprietor. os Mr. R. Rédg Pree pxes and parque Pit 12 cents; Private boxes $ and 83, Seats in pRivate boxes 60 conta. Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, and 'n the evening at 7, 3 SANDS. NATHANS & CO.’'S Great Triple Troupe of Equestrians, The Mammoth Circus of Amorian. SCENES IN THE CIRCLE. To conclude with JOCKO. B pat N's NEW THEATRE highest co ‘Three great comic pieces, fied by the Mr. Brougham in three eharactera: Mr. in two characiers, TOM AND JERRY IN NEW YORK, Tn which ali the pri members of the company will ag- pear Miss Susan Denin. Mr. ©. Fisher. ae. The successful farce of ANGELE AND LUCIFRRS, With Mr. Rogers, the new London comedim. And the great comle DUALITY, by Burton and Brougham, To morrew—The SEKLOUS FAMILY, with Brouyham aod Burton in their original pacts Friday—DOMBEY AND SON. € LYMPIC THEATRE, UP PARALLELED SUGCESS, The Manager having had the most flattering ree at the opening of the Olympic Theatre by a large, reapect and discriminating au the public that hi best and most po lar pieces that lave pecesstullg site old Oympe inate ee Whosespay Kvenina, Dro, 9, 1867. Stage Manager le ence, takes this method of informiug is now making preparations to produce the The performs nees will commence with the beautifal come- dy of SWEETHEARTS AND WIVED. Billy Lackaday (with the song of “Sure mortal man ‘Wax borii to sorrow"). co A Jordam Admiral Franklin. seecttreee srreehe Herbert Charles Franklin lB. Roya Banford......e0.. Brookes Beare Miss Kate Ludlow P Miss Flynm ors. Lingard Mrs. Bidi -Brpestine De Fieber 1 Mile, Louisa Tagiioat To be fol Robert Macaire.. ae Mr. 1. P. Royw Jaques Strop... 3 1. Jordam Denmont. e I. MeDoualt G MMs xasnaoekiseaicnnsis tokASokss Herbert Carle Harcourt Pierre. Bs . Brookes Marie. Miss Flyom Clementi ‘ jie, Louina Tagiloal Pas Seu. ~-Mile Louisa Taghonl Sailor's Hornpipe............. Mile Ernestine De Fieber ¢ with the faree of AND PHILOSOPHY; Your wo Nevex Saw 4 Wowan. Colin... SistetesseserssereeaeMise Kate Ludlow Father Philly x od. Herbert Rinalds.. . G. Brookes Dame Gertrude Mrs. G. Lingard Eliza....... “ - : “Mins Fy Prices to wult the times, 35 cents; reserved seats, 90 cents, Under the direction of H. Wood and Geo. Chelaty. Fiblopian Minarelsy. Concluding with Bieeker’s new adap- tation, with scenery, &c., of ‘THE HAPPY MAN. Tickets 2 cents. Doors open at6; tocominence at 7% e'oloet. i aie cCTREU! John Tryon. National Garden, 84 Bowery. CHILDREN'S DAY, Four Great Clowns—Jimmy Reynolds, Bobby Williams, Joski Jennis and Horr Siegrist Brilliant and varied performances THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENTING, of the age. you, Treasurer. IRANKLIN MUSRI be GRAND STRERT, OFB door from Broudway.—Two performances are givem daily, commencing at 3 o'clock in the afternoon and at 746 im the evening. Strangers and others will observe that the is the only establishment in the United States where the MODEL ARTISTES ‘are exhibited, consisting of » company. of TWENTY SEVEN ¥ eG) LADIRS, who, for beauty and symmetry of figure, stand’ unrivalled, The entire troupe, under the ‘of Madame Wharton, Will appear every AFTERNOON AND EVENING Jn fourteer ving representations of mataary. introducing the Three Graces, Venus Rising from the Sea, Sur de. A variety of other entertainments every afternoon hight auch ax can be soen at no other place of amusemoat. Admission—Orchestra seats 50 centa: boxes 25 cents. Notice—Saturday next, Dee. 12, for the BENEFIT OF MISS JULIA COLLINS, when a fine bill of extra attractions will be given. In add tion tw the usual variety over FIFTY YOUNG LADIES will appear in Tablenux Vivants, with other original perfarm- com, MPIRE HALL, 96 BROADWAY. The Gigantic Moving Diorama of Wy ature RANE ARCTIC VOYAGES, with athrilling ¢ tion of sufferi jared: oy nd ule daring fo mre ce " Ry = ‘The popular author and Mi eae Every evening at So'clock, and Wednesday sad Saturday afternoon at 3.0 clock. ‘Admiaaion 28 cents, children balf price, IGNORINA RLIZA VALENTINI PARAVAL ter hor brilliant success at the Academy of Mw aged inst winter in Mexi Norma, Luereaia and Semir: honnee herjequal to Mme. Son sie sting the same paris w was where she sung the parta of ide. The Mexican On her retu bh the dame is ready lo accept engagements, of to AFrAng 0K to sing solo between the acta of the Ameriean theatres The Yarious managers can negotiate with her agent, Mr. OMAS. THOMAS PARSLOK, Chambers street thealre. | In the mneantime, Signorina gives finishing singing in singie lessons, Shvd can bo son a1 104 Brosdway. = ee: MPS RAMBLES READING MRS FRANCES ANNES K#MBLE will read Shakspere’s play of Richard IL ow Thuradny evening. Dee. 10, n the jecture room of the Univer. sity Medien! College, in Fourteenth street, near the Academy of Music, beginning at 8 o'clock. On Saturday evening, Dee, 12, she will fend Henry VIL. Due. notice will be given of the subsequent readings of the course, tueluding ome morn- {ng reading, at o'clock FM. on Mondays. ‘Tickatw one dak. lar for each reading. may be bad at Messrs. Appleton's, Fram rowen's ail Uhristern's bookstores, and at the Claren- don, Kverett, Union, #t. Denis, New York, Metropolitan aad Bt. Nicholas ‘hotels; also from © W. Polman, Janitor of the lege EBREW RENEVOLENT SOCTRTY. In consequence of the announcement of Mr. Ullman that the opera I PURITANT cannot satisfactorily be produced before next Tuesday ee im fe are wader the necessity of informing our lw and the public qonsrally that the BENEFIT OF THIS 80C ¥, advertined to take place at the Academy of Musle on Thurs day, the 10th ingt.. will ey take oa TURSDAY, THE IstH INST. Ticket holders will please consider their admissions past- Poned Wo aL evenInE. 5 JOACHIMBEN. HI. ARONSON, beaprpteenag B. ULLMAN, Direetor Academy of Music. JE*TRA, CARD FRANKLIN MUSEUM, 17 ORAND street. Open ver ‘AFTERNOON AND RVENING. A bill, for one night only, Don't forget Dec. 1% which ls for the’ BENEFIT OF MISS JULTA COLLINS which will take place on SATURDAY, DRO. 12, when, tp addition to the sual entertainments, «company af over FIFTY YOUNG LADIRS will poattively appear, both in Use afternoog and evening per formances. For full paruculare read the bill, Remember Saturday. ERCHANTS AND CLERKS LIBRARY ARBOOLA- ! ve es DR. CHARLES MACKAY S t r the National Popular and Historteal eure Tt engian’, Seotand and Ireland —_ THURSDAY, Tee fy w SP_M. MUMOZART HALL, No. ‘oppoaite Bond greet. Tiekels 60 cents exch, Abrary, @®) Wilflam street: Geo, Roniledge & C is esha aire ‘Sl Broadway, T. J. Crewen's, corner rth street op pd & Son's, 411 vaby's, 36 Willian street. EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS BY MODERN AR TISTS OF THE FRENCH SCH At the old Union tow ‘Will remain further otica, from 9 A. M. to 5 P.M. and from 7 10 10 ; The (well lighted and warmed. i. FRODSHAM, gocrcary”” HM LAST NIGHT OF ROBERE LE DIARLE TAKES pinee this eveming. Notice—‘ibe sale of maining $1 {0 sents commences this morning at =z = LEGAL WOTICKS. N THE ORPHANS COUR? FOR THR COUNTY OF Philadelphia.—In the matter of the easte of Jouph, Bail, deceased. —Share of Hannah H atloway, lecease| —To Samue, Holloway, Jr., Elizabeth Holigway and Catherine Monowny. children of Hammel Holloway, deceased, son of Thebes loway, Sr, deweased, son of Mannah Holloway, paternal fail fi peth aad 10, dnehor, chide ler. Ld ‘ainier and a Sailer, daughter of Hannad Hol) id to John Holloway, sarah Moore and Han, , eb fron of said na Ht deceased, and to three other fitrem of the anid. Hannah Haloway, deceased, . Notice ie Lae have been awarded © the severe! p dite Aled in the matt