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LBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONERR—OFFIIE NO. 4 Broad oi eo! —Regular daily sles of slueks and bonds NIUOLAY. will sell, Uns day Griday), ai 12s Werebanis’ Bxchanyo— y n Ind. RR Ist mtg (Goshen) bonds. Se cGacks, Manabeld and Newark si Lat inte tel bh +p Vevecewnand Maison RE ts: ponds <.Palnesy iis wae Aaniaunia RR 7 pr cen bas, + and Ilinoistowa RR let mtg bonds. okie and Horicon RR Ist ing 8 pyr cent bonds. € Haste and Alton RR 10 per cent bonds. p00 do. do. Ist mort. 7 per eent bonds, fO0 Commercia! Mutual Insurance se : B00 Sun Mica! Tusurance serip of 1800 sharev Fox nad Wisconsin Iinp. Co. $100 Bank of Commnerce . : + loo Arctic Fire Lusnrance Co. A Rutgers Five Insurance Co. 25 Gebhard Vive dasurance C 100 Fireman's Fire Insurance Uo. YW jext repniar elo to-morrow (alurday). “Regular auc- h sale of stocks, bonds, notes and otier securities, every at 12\y-o'cloek, at the Merchants’ Exchange. Stocks and his bought aud sold at private sale, and at the Board of bkers, om commission. Interest®’ allowed on deposits. ns negoticted and dividends collecied. A large vuriety of aries cometentiy om hand at private sale, ALBERT H. NICOLAY, Stock Auctioneer and Banker. LBERKT H. NICOLAY, AUCTION#ER.—BUSINESS yr at auction.—The undersigned desires to inform ends aawi the public that hereafier he will sell at public aiso business paper in srencaion with the sales of abd bonds. ALBERT H. WICOLAY, ‘Stock auctioneer and stock broker, No. 4 Broad st. UCTION NOTICE.—MARBLE MANTELS. SAMUBL OSGOOD € GO., auctione Vili sell this day (Friday), at 10% o'clock, at 81 Nassau ‘et, om acount ‘of wom it may concern, Fight marie mantels, carved and plain. Positively without reserve, for cash. Now on view. UCTION NOTICE.—MORTGAGE SALE OF HOUSE- hold furniture, rosewood boudoir, pianoforte, carpets, inges, &c. SAMUEL OSGOOD & CO., Auctioneers, 1 sell al their salesrooms, 81 Nassau streei, this day day), at 19: o'clock, a large collection of household fur bore, conaisting of fine rosewood parlor suits, covered in neb satin brocatel and velvet plush; dining room, chamber d kitchen furniture; tapestry and other carpets, &e ianoforte. Due very fine rosewood 034 octave boudolr pianoforte, in od order. Carriages. Due second hand covered caleche or coach, in good running ler; one second hand barouche, sleigh bells, dc. vat JatAlognes now ready and the goods on view. Bale positive. By order of the mortgagee. UCTION NOTICE.—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER.—BY As. BOGART.—Saturday, Dec. 12) at 103g o’elock, at the tion reowm, corner of Frankfort and’ William ‘streets, hold furnilure, sofas, tables, chairs, carpets, bureaus, also & ot of men’s boots, Indies’ gaiters, children’s shoes, "Also, at 10% o’elock, in front of the store—Sheriff’s sale ome light wagon, with’ leather top, in good order, nearly W; also one set single harness, UCTION NOTICE.—STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A A dry goods reiailer-—PETER PARKS, AUCTIONEER. fy W.s INGRABAM, this day at 101 o'clock, at the sales om, 194 William street, comprising & general assorument, foriliy the attention of the trade. AUCTION NOTICR. ‘ Large and linportant sale of dry goods, ‘this day, Friday, December 1 WILLIAM TOPPING &'CO. AUCTIONEERS, for cash, No. 92 Broadwa Will sell, this da, 2 cartons black silk velvet ribbons, regular edges. W) illuminated and plain chenille shawis. OO Stelin und broche shawls. (4) pieces 7-4 colored French merino cloths. Bo pieces 44 plaid ginghams. pieces 104 and 12-4 toilet quilts, 00 pieces black and colored silks, ) dozen men's and women’s best w: 2) dozen lady's Paris quality kid gloves. Bn) dozen griy and white wollen shirts and drawers. 1) clouks and mantilias. 00 pieces cloths, cassimeres and sattn 2) cases sheetings, prints, dannels, and Several invoics of One case Turkey imitation moror her dry goods, 10 which they gloves and hose. her domestic AUCTION SALES OF CLOTHING wugh”’ a large lot of seascuable e olblag at waday evening, consisting principa ly of the ois styles of overcoats The atterdsuce wea large, and the idding’spir’ Though the prices obtained were low: bat piv prices are doubtless effected now, whether at public or idering that this was a cash Aale, it is ‘ter prices coul! be obtained elsewhere. up in tots rouging a highin value ae $L60 very much | tion sales in theaays is row Well or; for hia business, every with efficient and experienced salesmen, ers, &c., with his extensive rooma well ith goods, furniture, liquors, Ac.. &e., and, we must seems Gi home in an auction boase. 4, 1867. M. LEVY, AUCTIONERR, 72 WILLIAM STREET, ASSIGNEE SALE. ich bronzes, gilt and ormoluclocks,Parian bisque and china tgnres, C. M. LEVY will sell, this day, 11th instant, at 103¢ clock, at 3% Maiden lane, the balance of the choice stock ontained in said store, viz, rich bronze, clock and figures, ortmonaaies, opera giasses, papier mache desks and work: oxea, parian and china figures, dressing cases, combs, hes, extracts, oils, pomades, soap, &e., &c. M, LEVY, AUCTIONERR, 72 WILLIAM STREBT. '. eet pianos and melodeona, about $20,000 worth. ~ M. LEVY will sell on Tuesday,” Dec, 224 inat., at I clock, without reserve, all the splendid rosewood pianos op rooms of Mr. N. B, P. Cortias, No, 487 Broad- ‘ay, Which are of Mesars. Boardman, Grey & Co.'s manufac. to@ well known to need any cominent. ‘his wale is Jontive, and ie onty made to reduee the stock, and caused by stringency of the money market. Full particnlars in fu- re advertisement, The pianos ean be examined aud tested ‘any time, Rooms now open to the public, PTCH FLOWER ROOTS.—EZRA LUDLOW, JR. & CO. will close out, this day, at 12 o'clock, the balance of those © roots. consisting of hyacinths, tulips, crocus, narcissus, is, Ienowdrops, johnquils, anemones, ranunculus, &e, A jood chance (ur gardeners and flower fanciers. ee K, AUCTIONEER.—AUCTION | NOTICE. — nee’s sale of toys, fancy goods, The subs will offer on Saturday, Dee. 12, kA. Meat $8 Maiden lane, N. ¥., up stairs, a ta ractive assortment of toys, fancy Rods, Ae. at publ », being part of the extensive stock imported by Jolley Tiers. This sale offers great inducements to city and eoun- ry deniers abvat selecting thelr holilay stock, ws it includes ve variety, N, B.—The particular attention of the “SOWARD HEN, Assignee of Jolley & Tiers. Osean Jovury & Co., Wx. M. Tints & Co, Goods at priv: sale, 43 Maiden lane and 31 Cortlandt sreet (up atairs.) ILEGANT FANCY GOODS. v E. 4 F. Hu. HENCK Will acti, on ‘Thurstay and Friday, and 1 At Ll o'clock each day A! ‘heir salesroom, No. 33 Nassau street, One of the richest assortments of FANCY GOODS Frer offered in this city. WARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER.—BY FE. & F. H. My SCHENCK.—This day and Friday, 0th and Vth isl., Wt LI o'clock each day, at their salesroom, No. 33 Nassau rect, super fancy gooda, consisting in part of elegant mar- ie, bronze, ormoli and china clocks, superb bronze figures: id groups, magnificent Parian ‘groups and statuetton, Jchly decorated Preneh china dinner and tea sets, French hind Yasen, card receivers and Bohemian glaae ware, in great nriety. auperd papermachie ware, solid sterling silver ware, inperb sliver plated tea and coffer sets, waiters of all sizes, Hers, cave Haskets, music boxes, and a large assortment of pier rich gods, inakin, the (nest sales of the season. inst., one of DWA ENCK, AUCTIONEYR.—BY EF. & ¥. Ti. THY CHENG ic —On Saturday, 12th Inet, at 10% o'clock, wi heir ealesroor No. 33 Nagaau street, an importers stock’ of jewelry, comprising ma- lex, patent and set with dia- earrings, mounted in 18 | oman moaaic, cameo, car. gold west, guard and magnificent guld watebes, diamond: tev Florentine and uncle and o'ber sets of pins, ear fob chains, chatelaines, sev! rings, pins, earrings, studs, ve butions, Ac. Sale positive, of the assignee. Lge PARISIAN HOUSEHOLD FURNITCRE— vi otid rosewood parlor auits, silver ware, works of art, TH. WILSON, auctioneer, will acti thisday, Priday, De: r Bi, at half-past ten o'clock, the entire costly Parisian household furniture, at the residence No. ${ Weat Six- enue. The parlor furniture in expensive description, having cost may be fully relied on for durability. Ticonaiais of one magnificent rosewood seven octave piano. for, elegantly iniaid in cupids of real pearl and solid pearl Admitied by connoisseurs an being one of the best in: ever made, three solid and richly carved rosewood Parlor suits, covered ‘in superb Indi satin; solid rosewood Eenire tables, marble tops; ladies’ rosewood work tables, lined withas in wood: superbly carved rosewood etegeren, with French piate glass doors and bac¥s: reseption and easy chairs, in cick Freneb satin and brocade: rosewood corner siand@, heavy French plate mantel and pler glasses; satin, Drocade and ince window curtains, elegant bronze and ormo In clock, macni feent china vases and other valuable parlor dailion, velvet and Rrassele carpets; dlatng mber furniture, solid and richly pol antly carved dining room sit, tal ent clase ware, silver and description, silver cake oaskets, urn, £¢.; mahogany seis, cushioned chairs, ly carved rosewood and mahogany bedstends, ivania, china toilet sets, twenty pure bait code and bedding; ingrain carpets, stalr car bedroom inirrors, clocks, tables, olleloths, rose. Wood hal! stand. together with all the basement farat ture, &e., with which the aale will comments. The auction eer calls the special aiention of housekeepers. hotel keepers ‘and others {0 this sale, ag every article will positively be sold Seithout regard to cost, Catalogues w II be iaaned and ean be Tad early on the morning of sale, which is peremptory, rain or # Parties wishing to purchase a magnificent’ resi Qonce can inepeet the same on the day of sale, The aue- tioneer will attend to first class sales of household furniture At the Feaidence of families breaking up, on reasonable terms 2 & NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER Ll, 1857. . TLBERT 5. SAVAGE, AUCTIONKER —AATON & 8A- Vin 2 will ell ic n, BY Cedar s fea ond jew liquors and segars ENRY WH. LEADS 4 00, AUCTIONEERS—OP FICE NO, wilh Roll Ag wu arcom Ni conmsting of Brussels and ingrain earpate: resewood snite, covered in green plush: elegant ak sult. covered green reps: one library suit, cov in Foativor; elegant gilt frame mnlrers; msbogw ed la balvelol@ us ry loung i; gi eornices, musiin nurtains; mabogary m i ntl conte mabigany French is, binok walnt an: modes, bair mattresses cloth, matting, 40. Ai: crockery and Ritehet: w Mence ” Alse, four iron wiles A Deantifel colleetion of sulk singly, and under glass sbattes ENRY B. WERTS, JR, AUCTIONKER, WILL SELL on Friday, Dee. I, at’ 103, o’eine! No. 544 Pin by order of the assixaees, the entire bal ance of the slock of groceries, wines. &e., comprising cholee green and black teas, white and brown sugurs, syrup, sweet il, sterine candles, soap, Scoten ale, London’ porter, cnam paigne, claret, brandy. jn, eordiats French und Rnglish mas lard, dc. Also, large let of genuine Havana ,negars, to- baces, de. Terms: By order of the assignees MORIARTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON « Saturday, December 12, at 10!g o'clock, the contents of grocery and Nquor store 97 Mulberry street, corner of Canal w do. and palliasses, il an assortment of ebina, re wel which the sale will com iiabie for dwellings. Also, birds, arranged in groups, sirect. Good assortment of groceries and liquors, bar fix- tnres, four counters, teas, sugars, beer pumps,’ grocery wagon, harness and spring cart, Store to let, 97 Mulberry sireet, corner of Canal street. ARGE AND SPECIAL SALE OF SADDLES, SING ‘and double; new and second hand harness, horse bl kets, robes and sleigh bells, being the balance from our last sale, on Friday, Dec. 11,‘at 103g o'clock, at 240 Pear! street . J, WARDEN, Auctioneer, ‘ORTGAGE'S SALE OF ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FUR- pilure. M. DOUGHTY, Auctioneer, Will sell this day (Friday) aud to-morrow (Saturday), at 1034 o'clock each day, ‘Ai salesroom 79 Nassau street, Large assortment of household furniture, by virtue of a chattel mortgage, viz-— **" PARLOR FURNITURE, en elegant carved rosewood parlor suits, covered in dif- feren' colors, brocatel, hair eloth and plush. ‘Mohogany and rosewood secretary and library bookeases. Five elegant Frerch plate gilt frame pier glasses. Rosewood and mahogany marble top centre tables, Brus- nels carpets, paintings, bureaus, wWashstaud: Bedrobm steads, chairs, rockers, tetew Also, By order of the constable, iw rosewood 63% octave piunotorte, flue gold watches and one NW FRIDAY (THIS DAY), DEC, 11, AT 104 O'CLOCK A. M., atthe etegant sandstone front private residence: No, 248 West Twenty-tuird street, near Ninth avenue, all the rich and costly goods in and belonging to the house,erabracing ‘a large assortment and great variety of firat clasa goods.— DANIEL 8. HOUGH, auctioneer, office No. 78 Beekinan atreet, wi'l sell as above, without reserve, to the higheat bid- der, for eash. positive. No postponement on any ac- count. Cash depostis required of all purchasers, Goods must be removed immediately. Inthe basement are Wilton car- Pets, carved walnut sui, exten table, buffet and chairs, fide tables, couches, clocks, vai wings, &¢., together with al, kitchen utensils, chi and dinner sets, silver ware, ivory ecullery, cut glassware, &c., belonging to the family. In the parlors are rich English velvet carpets and rugs, three solid rosewood suite in rich damask covdrings, centre and side tables, corner and wall etegeres, lace window curtains, piar and oval glasses, ensy and reception chatrs, work tables, two elegant off paintings, several One line en: gravings, Dresden china vases, bronze figures, olocks and Fatuettes, gas fixtures, one fine toned rosewood 7 octave piano, with stool aud cover, library and secretary bookeases, rosewood hall stands, English ol! éioth, velvetstair carpet and rods, superbiy earved rosewood and mahogany om fur. niture, as bedsteads, bureans, wardrobes, 10 fing curled hair teaser, beds, dankets and Vedding, carpets, couches, s chairs, clocks, engravings, glasses, table eutlery, aud gsi of other articles too numerous to mention. Cari ‘and ship the goods. THIS DAY, DEC. 1 LAR, ai a and valuable assortm of mens’ clothing of € Loseription, remnants of slik, me noes and calicoes: also bedding and crockery ware, with other articles, By order of JOUN J, LEVY, 45 Sixth avenue, PICHARDS KINGSLAND, AUCTION EER — BY RICHAKDS KINGSLAND & CO, Wednesday, December Li, and every day (Sundays a ‘Christmas excepted) until De- comber 3\. At 1034 o'clock A. M.-and 734 P. M. daily. at thelr new saies- room, No. 344 Broadway, one: ‘ayior’s saloon, Great holiday sales of super Varia fancy goods, Chinese ody, silver and china ware, consisting in part of elegant operb French china dinner: tes and groups, snperb Bohemian glans ware wel cases, &c.; solid ropze, marble and gilt clock: and tea seta, elegant Parian stat bronzes, Sevres and French china vase, in great'variety, papier mache desks, sterling silver Ware, plated ware, jewelry, work bores, bores, segar holders, and fancy Koode description. Ladies wishing to purchase for Christmas and New Year's presents would do well to call and examine this magnificent collection, among which will be found elegant diamond sets of ping bracelets, earrings, studs, sleeve buttons, &c. ‘Above comprises the most superb collection of fancy In ever offered at auction in New York. The sale is posi- ve and peremptory, and those wishing to purchase, elegant goods for the holiday’ gifts at low prices, would do well to call And examine this exiensive and beautiful collection, The rooms will be thrown ry tee to the public, for exhibition of goods, on Wednesday, 16th at Vo'clock. ICHARDS KINGSLAND, AUCTIONFER — BY RICHARDS KINGSLAND & CO. GENERAL AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Salesroom No. 364 Broadway. opposite Taylor's saloon. FRIDAY, December 1 Atl0 A.M. snd 73 P.M. at their new salearoom, No, S64 way, oppoal * The belance of the sherant And well | assorted stock a and pastile Seen See edice' a fn ae Oe maa 3d oral mirrors, m gilt, Fonewond, oak and bisck walnut; $00 choice engravings, in every varie mes; oll And past pring a reby ornamented frasseo—all of which sold without reserve. This an'e offers great inducemen's to those about purdbas- ing, a3 It comprises every variety and style of xoods in this line of business, and being maniifactured by themselves, thay bave no hesitat:on in recommending them as being equal to anything of the Kind ever offered to the pubile, elder at pub- lie or pi tale. Asses Will be put up in any part of the clty, if desired, at a tritiing charge. SPECIAL AUCTION NOTICE.—SALE OF SOLID CARVED nsewood parlor and chamber furniture, pier glasses, piano, inlaid with pearl; arabesque, Anbasson al scarpets. chandeliers, oll paintings, Dresden vases, nd brocatel curtains, &., on Snturiay, Dec. 12, at 10, lock, at the residence of ©. J. Newcomb, remori Rurope: residence 116 West Fifteenth street. HENRY LEEDS, auctioneer, will sell as above, without any reserve, the entire contents, in part as follows:—Rosewood pianos, full seven octave, inlaid arebesque front, a superior instru ment. Warranted by the makers: two solid rosewood parlor anits, covered with the richest French satin brocade, viz.: one kota. nrmehair, reception do., and four parlor chairs; also one crimson velvet, same assortment; two beautifully carved rosewood marble to contre tables; alxo side, plor and card aire, spring seat chairs, reception chairs, avery fing selon: y painted French, ylind Dresden vases and faney ornamente: Ince and Lenriains, with (wo splendid French plate broen pier glasses, nine feet high, with rich gilt brackets, marble Piano stool and © bers bave aolid rowrwood Gothie and Elizabethan bed- seads. alan two of walnut, If pure Bair mattresses, § apring do, bolsters and pillows, spring seat and rocking chairs, tol seis, mirrors, three Bly and ingrain carpeting, marble top dressing bureaus aut Woshstands, sofa beds, and @ general variety of chamber furaiture Dining room —Extension table, silver plated ware, Bohemi- an liqhor sets, French china decorated tea seta, white French plates, sonpe, dessert and other table furniture, sneh as owt- ery. clase and enamelied ware=the whole making a eall at th kale very desirable for those in want of household articles, Everything poaitively to be sold.teCatalogues nt sale, whiclt will take place without regard to the weather. A eareful por- son will be in altendanee to pack or eart if required. ee HOS, VEITCH, AUCTIONEER—STORK NO. 16 SPRUCE street,—Sheriff'« sale of the contents of a bak+ ry estat lishment, Ac., this day, Friday, Dec. 1, 1867. at 1A. M., (on accoun! of former pnrchaser,) at No. 31 Roosevelt sireet, eon- isting of the contents of a bakery establish fixtnres, ke. J ASRS C. WILLETT, Sheriil, HOS. VERTCH, AUCTION KER—STORE NO. 16 SPRUCE sirect.—Sheriff's sale of madder, &c.—This day, Priday, December 1}, ab10 A. M.. at the salearoom 16 Spruce sree, consisting of seven casks of madder, a prime article. sy JAS. VILLETT, Sheriff. 18, VEITCH. AUCTIONFER—STORE NO. 16 SPRUCE street.—Mortgage sale of mirrors, oy: -, &e.—This day, Friday, December 11, ™ 73 Nassau street, oyster range, mirror, mare top cours, &, . FARRINGTON, ‘Atiorney for mortgagee. JWUNIS MORRELL, AUCTIONFER.—GOLD JEWELRY, ils, This gold pens, , inoilipteks, Ar orice al Neriee breeawat, ares oak chetee ang, ot 1 ‘Aino, silver plated tab le ware — eclebrated maker. most fasbionadie. Also. oll paintings ia gilt frames—p leasing subjects 40, furniture, mirrors, fancy goods, 20.400 opera sears, cham- pagne Wine, brandy, Cologne, &e., &e ‘NB. Purchasers are accotmunodated at (hia salesroom. HOS. KELL, AUCTIONRER=BY BELL & LEONARD— Saturday, at Wie o'clock, in OnF More, Corner of Centre and Reale sireets, will be soll a vartety of pledged and fancy articles, furniture, Ac. Monday, at 606 Broome street, aale of furnitu AUCTIONEERS—OFFICE, sell at anction on Thareday Jock, each day, at the n Howard Grand binet furniture, allof the most artistic and offered for aale in this ESRY N. LE 3 J 0, Bo. 23 Nassau atreet—Will Bireets, auyer onal) #, equal to any ev seeitetee necting of ebony furniture, mounted in ormoln; do, inlaid wit! enamelled paintings; xupero and elaborately other etegerrs: satin wood, lin carved canopy, corner and other eegere tate giaaa, ete; latest Fre 'r Pitxteasion iablea, supported by Agures, enclosing thelr own ‘oak andl orher stylex; do. parlor suite carving, In rosewoo!, very superior, peeretars and b eases, mourte ies” imal work tables, lined with aalin Wood: fine parior arnitere, ia muatin, ete; Freneh made mahogany bookcases, secretaries. eve; complete guits of carved oak faney chal overed in atin damask. Can be examined nati) the day of eile, whieh will he without reserre. alnut furaitare Jeaves—a new artic ENRY if LEEDS & © TIONRRRS—OFFIOR No. 23 Nasgan atrest—Will sell a’ auction, on Friday, Uy eelock, at the aniesroom, No. 3 Nasa Ac comprising at auction thi dae ver Hudson Bay d cntts, anglag in cost from ) €2¥1 stone marten, genuine at ale of sup sod most wnried ass: them will be for is, capes, ra sunk sets from $60 lock and mountain marten, fe) do... together With a choice aver, otter and seal miifflers and The attention of parties * purchasing jwemted to this aale, as i! is unqmestionably at slock offered this year and overy article is warrantet as described. Deposita required from ail persons unknown to the anctioneer ARDW ARE AUCTION NOTICE JNO. F. VAN. ANT WER? will sell, on Thursday, at 10 o'clock, at No. 216 Pear] street in aldition to the uaual assortment of hardware, ae. 70 packazes Amerioan hardware, damaged at the late fire lo Liberty street; also, in good order, for acconnt of hom H may concern, Partof an extensive stock of aalcable builders’ hertware; alae, 2) packages American hardware had heavy roots, by order of the assignes and 56 dozen fi French sable eta, Qarorted, monly Inrge sizes; one cage (15) dozen) spring lery, four cases gune and pistols, a etrapa aleigh Tells, ae, ae. For partiow! see and Kngnirer, <EER-—WILL SELL, THIS day, at 2o'clork, at 454 he entire parlor, chamber, dining room, & ao of a three Bory house, teie-a-teve, sofas, rocking, easy and other chairs, cen an) tables, pier and mantel mirrora, one cottage And one mahogany case pianoforte and staol, sideboard, paint Ings and engravings, window curtains, tapestry, three ply and other carpets; ollcloths, stair rods and carpets, mahogany and walnnit bedsteads, spring and hair mattresses, blankets, aprends, feath ra, pillows, table and bed linen. we and washsiands, toilet set sofas, cane chal china, gives, plated ware, stoves, ivory ware, Ac; everything necessary And Ww" WITTERS, AUCTH useful for 7M. WITTERS, AUCTIONRER, WILT SRLL, THIS diny at 286 o'clock. at 404 Cutial sigvet, by onder of Ts) Cushing, conmable, rich git frames! one iron salamander aafe, jarge Brussels barpet, office chairs, clohk, ae. By order THOMAS CUSHING, Constable, A furnished house to let. Apply in the TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. DSON RIVER RAILROAD. —EXPRESS TRAINS for Albany and Troy, stopping at prineipal stations, con Western ant. Norihero traing, leave Chambers and 1190 A. Mand 4:45 P.M. ALP. SMITH, Superimtendent. W YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD. — WINTER ARRANGEMENT, Commencing Wedneaday, November 28, 1957 TRAINS LEAR DEPOT: CONNER OF WHITE ASD CENTRE STRERTS, 0.0 A.M. Mail train for Aubany, stopping at all stations mae Me Whe Pale M1 te ing 1) stations, or te Pisive tevine. ot ne at al trons PWESTV AIST STREET 00 A. M fe train, stoppiti@ at all 11.2) A.M. White Plaine train, stopping at all 23a) FM. Withamadridge train: topping at all stations. Sao BME Milferton tein, stopping at Wiliamebridge and all @tations por 120 BH. Croton Pallet rain, opie all stations. 6:0 P.M. Williamsbridve train, rations. Wh J. CAMPORLE, § of H hecting with streec depot at 6: SMIPPING NOTH AMERICAN ROYAL 3H BEEPS STKAMSULS, PROM NEW YOK TO UITERIOGE, MAIL, $0 + Chie! cadin passage. Bile Beoond cabin paswage oo... * Co The ahipe from Koster Cail af Haliter APIICA, Shannon, leave 8 York, Wodneaday, Deo % AMERICA, Lam, “ Toston, Wednesday, Dew Mi, BURUVA, Letoh, — N-Youa, Weduesday, Deo, 28. CANADA, Lang. © Bosiu Wednesday, Dev. 36. PERSLA, Judkine, — ‘ N York, Wedaoaday, Jun. 6, 1858, RiaGATia, Wickman," Poston, Wednesday, Jaa, 1 156 ABRICA Shannon," Mork, Woeneatay. Jaa: 3, 1558 ertha not aacured nntél paid for, ‘Ab experienced surgeon on board The ownera of these ships will not ba aacountah'e for gold, Buiver, hullion. apacte, jawelry, prenious scones or motada. uA. Teas billa ot ladin, Sip goed (nents sae ee i. thereat therein expresso. “Por treigh: or passage apply to ¥ E. CUNARD: 4 Bowrling Grvea. REAT REDUCTION OF FARE TO BUROPE, Firwtcabia Beooud eabin: Biveraxe... Ie the trai cians’ paddle, wheel weamadip Aried E. D. Ludiow, commander, and NORTIUSTAR: 2 4 ¥. Lefevre, commander, to sail trom pier No. 3 North river, ‘at noon precisely, carrying the United States mail, via— LMAVE NEW YORK FOR MAyRs BREMEN FOR SOUTHAMPTON SOUTHAMPTUS. FOR NEW YORK veer Dee, 98 | Saturday, Jaw. 23 | Wed'y, Jau. 27 urd. Jan. 3) | Saturday, Feb. 2) Wed'y: Feb 24 touen at Havre. | Specie detivered in Lon . For passage or freight apply to D. TOR- ent, Bowling Ureen, ‘ork, R LIVERPOOL.—THE UNITED STATES MA! steamship BALTHO, J. J. Comstock, commander, will depart with the United states mails for Europe positively oa Salurday, Jan, 16, at 12 o'clock M., from her berth at the foot of Canal pireet For freight ov passage, having unequalled accommodations for elegance aud comtort. apply to. EDWARD K NS, 56 Wall street, Passengers will please be ov hoard at iL o'clock A. M. All letters must pass through the Post office; any others will be returned Notice.—The steamers of this line have improved water- tight compartments. No expense has been spared to make the steamers of this, line in all respects as good as new, and the thorough exa- mination given them proves thelr mode of sivucture yet un- equalie ‘W'it'—Heroafter the regular built ships for this line will perform the entire service, ME LIVERPOOL, NEW YORK AND PHILADELPAIA Stoamelip Company's Cizds puili iron screw steamships CITY OF BALTIMORE, 2,507 Bus, Capt. K. Leitch. CITY OF WASHINGTON, 2,330 tons, P. ‘apt. CITY OF MANCHESTER, 2.109 tons, Capt. J. Keanedy. KANGAROO, 1.6/4 tous, Capt, Jeffrey. Phd undernoied or other vessels aré intended to gail as fol- Wim PROM LIVRRPODL. Kangaroo, Wednesday, November 18. City of Baltimore, Wednesday, December 16. Kangaroo, Wednesday, v 18, 1868, OM NEW YORK, City of Washington, Thursday, November 26. Kangaroo, Thursday, December 10. Ghty of Balumore, Thursday, Jauaary 7, 1858, Kangaroo, Sismaee «| February 4, i y o'clock, noon, Rates of cabin passage.—From New York and Philadelphia $75. From Liverpool, guineas, Ij guineas and 15 guineas, according to the accommodation in the state rooms, aving the same privilege in the saloon. Including stewar ‘Third class passengers.—A limited number of third class Passengers will be taken and fonnd in as much provisions as iieaets ee Philadelpua and New York, $3. From \erpool, $45. ‘These steamers are constructed with improved water-tight compartments. Each vessel carries an experienced surgeon; se every attention paid to the comfort and accommodation o Assen gers. rafts on Liverpool from £1 upwards. For freight or passage apply at the office of the company. HIN G, DALK, 15 broadway, New York Agent, or WM. LNMAN, 1 aad 13, Tower Buildings, Liverpool Agent. R LIVERPOOL—“OLD BLACK STAR LINE”. eet of Ith December.—The favorite fast salling pack sbip AUSTRALIA, 2.000 tons, Smith, master, will positively sail as above; has unequalled accommodations for passer ers. Apply on board, pier 27 EB. K., foot of Dover street, or WILLTAAIS & GUIOW, 40 Fulton street. OR LIVERPOOL—THE CLIPPER SHIP WEBSTER, Capt. Lawrence, being unavoidably detained, will ha into the stream this day, at 4 o'clock P. M.. having splendid stateroom accommodations. For passage apply ou board, of to E, COLLINS & CO., at the ofliee, on pier No. 5, North ri NOTICE {FOR LIVERPOOL, PACKET 1TH DECEM der. ‘The celebrated packet ship CONSTELLATI ‘Mulliner, positively sails as al Por passage in gabin, second cabin and steerage, apply ou board, pler 18 Kast river, or to TAPSCOTT & CO’, 86 South street, OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED States mail steamer FULTON, J. A. Wotton, comman- der, will leave for Havre, touching at Southampton to land the mails and passengers, on Saturday, Dec. 12, at 12 o’elock, from pier 87 North river, foot of Beach street. "Price of pas sage—first cabin; $180; second cabin, $75. This ship has five Water tight compartments enclosing ihe engines, so that in the event of a collision or stranding the water could not reach them, and the pumps being free to work the safely of the ves. fe] and passengers Would be secured. Baggage not Wanted during the voyage should be sent on board the day before avil- ing. marked “below." For freight or passage apply to W. 3. DRAYTON, agent, No. 7 Broadway. N. stot Arago will succeed the Fulton and sail January 9. NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE FOR I vana aud New Orleans.—On Thursday, Dee. 17, at orelock P. M., from pier foot of Warren stréet, North river, the fast and favorite steamship PHILADELPHIA, Chas, 8: Roggs, U. 8. N., will sail. as above. Passage can be sesured at the office of the line. Shippers will by ipplied with blank billqof lading of the formsigued by the line on applization a: their office, No other forms signed, and no bill of lading will 0 For freight or pas- igted Me ome, Ait West streets f Warren, 2, ‘corner of Warren, ial ies oo S¥_ 0. ROBERTS, Agent. OR CALIFORNIA.—UNITED STATES MAIL LINE via Panama Railrond.—The United States Mail Steam- Bip Company will dospaich for ‘Agpinvalt on Monday, De>. L, at x ’. M., precisely, om pler foot en Reece’ North river tie'well known gad {ust stenmahip SEAR OF THE WEST, Capt, A. G. Gray. Passeagers and mails will be forwarded by Panama Railroad, and connect at Pa- tata with the Pacifle Mail Sieatnsbiy Company's maxuilicent steamship GOLDEN AGE, J. T. Watkins, comiaander, which Will be in readiness, and Jeaye immodiately for San, Francis 0, The public are informed that the Pacific Mail Steamship Company always bave one or more ex tra steamers lying at Panuine trendy for sea, to avold any possible detention of pase sengersor mails. For passage apply tol. W. RAYMOND, at the oflice of the company, 177 West street, eurner of Wal ren, New York. Regular United Sistes mail steamer days, bth and 0th of each month. ob tL) OLEMAN'S CALIFORNIA LINE FOR SAN PRAN- cisco, sailing regularly on advertised yy of Saturday. 19th The ui 1d new clipper ship JGHT, ‘Commander, if now rapidly loadin At pier 15 East river. This truly magalficent vessel was built reaaly for the California trade, with every requisite o fast Salling, (having elegance of mode! not buoy Aney, and Unequalied ventilation.) We offer her to our Ae tba most desirable clipper now loading for the above port. Blippers are partculariy req to go on board ve mer Tr and large cogagement, bor dpaich aa aborrs on |, and large ey teh ns meertain. Por fright apply to WM. T. COLEMAN £ CO. 58 Walt street, Toning Hailing, Agents in San Prancivo Monsrs, WM. T. COLEMAN & 60. ihn hh fone £008 DISPATCH LINK FOR SAN FRAN- a cisce—To sail positively on or before Teareiny, Deo, 4 — magnificent AL first class clipper ship LOOKOUT, lium, master, is receiving her at pler 2. FR. Hirling alip,) and will positively sail we. This superior Clipper was built for the California trade, is of small capariy, delivers ber in fine order, Her inst passage Wo Sau Francisco, made in 116 days, was unequalled by any vessel nailing atthe time, The ation of Captain Hamilion (for- merly of the Kelipse and Adelaide) for slort pasaiges is we known to all in the trade. Shippers making immediats appli- cation secure the lowest rates on the vessel. Mills of ind.ng The at Sis espe ied to fimimn to} diag oa solurday, 19th Laat. ‘ship ted to oa Fe SUTTON 8 G0. be Bouth street, corner of ‘all, yR HAVANA AND NEW ORLEANS. —THE UNITED ‘States mall steamer CATIA A, J. DP. Balloch, eom- mander, will receiving freight on Thursday, December 10, and sail for the above portson Saturday. Do- Sears area ac teak Siena oe weer. Por * Sqouts LIVINGSTON, CROCHERON & 00. 13 Park place, USTRALIA PIONKER LINE, ESTABLISTED 1852, A nae ree the United States mails, Sailing Pomaiely on the day advertised, ‘rom pier 45 North river. ‘The new ant ee A Lelipper ship, GENERAL CUSHING, 700 tons register, Win positively sail for #3 duey dircet, on Fhurwlay mori vel q ‘Three more eg Cabin, passer engrn can be accommoda ed, immedisie ty 4 sonkey CAMERON, No6 Bowling Grova. ‘TL USTRALIA PIONEER, ESTABLISHED 1552, i A' aoe fhe, nited Staten malls, Sai a on ¥ 98 roan pice 12 Raat river. The noble ¢! per TUISKO. TOO tone rameter. A. Dex x Pear, master, Te now at her berth, and yw fers Bbe is the only A 1 ship now loading, will be the first to aail direct for Melbourne. Her accommodations for passengers are lo geal and uns “She has along posp cabin and com- my et me oastely ealct tn toe tion and cl ineas are such as cap! in between decksof a two deck ship. Persons who have already croveed the Atlantic will_apyrrciate thie. The rates of pas crorsed the, Attantie, will epyreciate, IO, Gris Rieck, Bell line from Liverpool, and are as low as can be afforded con- tiaent with the requirements of passengers. ‘The provisions are ne heretofore, of the very best quality. For freight or pasa ‘on bpard, vei W. CAMERON, R. No 6 Bowling Green. for wale, and cash advances made on consign: ners in Australia— ‘Wilkinson Bros. & 00. ANNAN AND FLORIDA —THE STRAMSITIP one Ay a. arbi, will leave on Satar- Gay, Doo. 12, ats oreloc from pier No. 4 North river Bille rd. For Cretght or passare of inding signed on Mt SAMUEE ie MIPCHTLLy 19 Revadway.—Stonmert Pi Florida connect with ths nbove, feaving Savanna every Monday, Weanesdny nnd Friday. cee OR NORFOLK AND RICUMOND.—THE UNITED States mail steamship JAMESTOWN, Capt. Parish will leave on Saturday, 12th inst, at 3 o'clock M., from pier 13 North river. She will arrive at Norfolk on Sanday afternoon, and at Richinond on Monday morning. Passengers fort) Routh will proceed Srcely. ‘on by the great South ine. Travellers will find this the cheap most expeditions route. Passage and far room, to Norfolk, $8; to Petershurg and R o ge half price, Apply to LUDLAM & PLEASANTS, No. ot Broadway. Sight bila ments. C OR &. aAvet! ORTLANDT STREET HOTEH, No. 28 Cortland’ atrert Board redneed from $2 to $150 per soy, J. 8. STEBBINS, Proprie'> CORNER OF ROADWAY AND CANAL. STREET, Il be conducted hy Lge a my persooal mupers ie ritorship. YT Bilore AT FIVE O'CLOOR, WII be established inn few days, similar to that of the American Hotel when Pe me. BOARD. PER DAY, TWO. DOLLARS. ‘The restaurant Will be continved as heretofore, at the usual urs. Onto VOTED, fi WM. COTIENS. tla ie SPORTING, « Diora tack Seat oe srr wee ta ers _ ree a awans, rena aray Chinn Hone aad Bremen wild le geen, nek®, binek n Ham) sales . fae op: dog ‘ a duterney erreet, ort. ‘ OE 3) AMUSHMENTS. WY ANTS MINSTIG/ tn sip eet le ghantoa 472 Broadwy hore Grand arent oven VERY keViw nO Dui Nes THE WekK. Segre Minsneley most popular ainuaernent of Uae day. “THe CHINEAR ACROBATS LIA aT THE SoTtES, The Seu spowel, the Thon GxualdgyenKamace of Oc Roghung SREY, NET aad DAN BRANT ta mew woe EMPIRE BALL. 6 BROADWAY, he Gums Moving Diam of ” S ARCTIC VOYAGES, swith w thrilling “deneriy (ton of eed sri a peng “desert ino th nutringy sade by Bie CHAIN Gavia, Fu, pen y late : : Y Eee ering tind’ Wedaewaay aud Baturdas ‘Aduniasion 25 ceula. children balf price. M ips EXUIBITION OF PAINTINGS BY MODERN AR- T of the FRENCH SCHOOL, At old Union Rooms, 497 Groadwa: “ od. ieee poh - se apen UH narthon ae rom ie . M., ram | to i the ever fe galicey bi well lighted wad warmed, ecaneerend B. PRODSHLAM, Seoretary. pen & MARSTO Gurar Oncinar PANORAMA AND DIORAMA OF TH JONS having heen nmavoidably detsined in ite successful tour through the British provinees and Bastern States, will shortly he exhibited in New York city in a style of elegance and grandeur heretofore unequalled. ERCHANTS' AND CLERKS LIBRARY ASSOCIATION ‘THE PICTERE ON THE WALI." unpublished tale, in verse, will be reeted by the author Cranks Mackay, LL.D., On Monday evening, nt 732 o'clock, Ar Mozant Hatt, 663 Bkoanway. Tickets 50 cents; for sale at the principal book stores, and at the door, REAT SUOW OF FAT § TLE LN THR CITY OF w York.—The American Institute will held an exbi- Dition of stall and grass fed enttle, calves, sheep, swine, pork, and dressed pouliry of all Kinds, in he Crystal alice, on the 18th, 16th and With days of December tnatant. Liberal premiuma will be awarded. Farmers, stock breeders and olbers wishing to exhibit will please make application to WM 3. LEONARD, the i ent of the Lnstimite, at the Pal or THOS. F. DEVOK, the chairman of committee, 7 mnd8 Jefferson market. The caitle and ponitey for exhib tion will be received on Saturday, 12h, and Monday, Mth De- comber, at the entrance (o the Palace on Forweth street. {XTRA CARD.—FRANKLIN MUSEUM, 127 GRAND sireet.—-Open every APFERNUON AND EVENING. A grand bill, for one night only, Don't forget Dec. 1% which is for the BENEFIT OF MISS JULIA COLLINS which wili take place on SATURDAY, DEC, 12, when, in addition to the usual entertainments, a company of over FIFIY YOUNG LADIES ‘will positively appoar, both in the afternoon and evening per formanecs, For full particulars read the bills. Remember turday, ITINBURG (PENN.) THEATRE WiLL RE-OVEN FOR ‘fa full season on Raturday evening, Dec. 12. Stars and others will please address Miss Kimberly, lessee or ©, 7 Parsloe, Chambers sireet. HOUSES, ROOMS, «&e., TO LET. $30. pera TO LET, A STEAM LAUNDRY, IN GOOD OR ' bly £4 pec month, or would exchange for ober property. Immediate possession. Apply to WALTERS & CO., 26 Catharine street, or Mr. Wood, house agent, Fortieth el, hear Sixth avenue. NT FOR A HANDSOME HOUSE—PLEASANT Powers street, Brooklyn; sub ecllar, 8, water and range, in good order; ars. Apply to. A. HUNTINGTON, and Wyckof! streets. RARE CHANC! 0 LET, A STORE AND BASE- ment, in a first rate location, suitable for a first class res taurant, ico or oyster saloon. To a responsible party a lease will n of from one to ten years, ata very low ¢ of ROCKWELL & KERTSON, 315 Broadway, Water street, between Scammel and Jackson sirects. Rent low. Inquire in the store. FIRST CLASS HOUSE TO LET—93 WEST TWENTY. fifth street, with all the modern improvements, gas and hot and cold waier all through the house. Rent very low. In- quire of J. A. COLEMAN, 244 Seventh avenue. PARTMENTS TO LET.—THREE OR FOUR ROOMS, as may be required. will be let yo small families only, at reduced prices. Lmmedinte possession may be had. Ap: ply at 123 West Twenty fourth street, near Seventh avenue. NEW HOUSE TO LRT, 193 NINETEENTH STRERT, near Second avenue, three stories, baxements and mo: Gern improvements. Also, the while or parts of a three story house, 843 Houston street. Also, a few nice apartments. Apply from§s to 12 A. M. at 136 First avenue, corner of Highth sireei. A. TART OF A PIRST CLASS HOUSE TO LET—IN West Twenty-third street, near Sixth avenue; the lower part, four or five rooms, suitable for a small family; rent about §W per month. B, W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. GOOD THRBE STORY HOUSE TO LET—IN WEST ‘Twentieth street, containing eight rooms; rent $25 per month, with lease for two years; furniture in nice order, everything for housekeeping; prise $375. s. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. GRNTEELY FURNISHED THREE STORY HOUSE to let, near Kighth avenue; rent until May $300; one 20 fooms, in’ Waverley place; alao, one 132 Prince street, 18 Toms, near Broadway. Apply to B, W. RICHARDS, 37 SCHANGE OFFICE, NO. 4 BROAD STREET, NEXT Y “to Wall street, to let. Inquire at the banking Oflice of KINDLE & CO., No. 4 Wall street, MODERN #10USE TO LET—RENT TAKEN IN Location first class, rent low, and im. n 'y; or house to let, and furniture for sale, if required, 44 low ligure. Address House, Herald office. WRNISHED HOUSES.—A HANDSOME FURNISHED house to let to a private family, in Twentieth street, near Fith avenue, $150 per month. One in Thirty fourth street, Fighth and Ninth avenues; $200 per mouth; elegautly fur uished. Twenty furnish and unfurnished to let. louse wantral o Tease, near Fifth avenue, furnished. Apply at No, 1% Broadway. ALVAH BEERE & ©0. {URNISHED UOUSE.—TO LET, A NEATLY PURNIST- el pune, with all the modern iinprovementa, to & small family. Possession immediately. Apply at 185 Fourt URNISHED HOUSES TO LET—IN THIRTY-PIRST sirget, sighty dollars per month; one in Waverley place, ove in Broadway, for a large boarding bouse, one in Union aqnare, one in West Fourteenth street, lower part of a good house in Twenty-third street, rent low; an clegant house in West Sixtcenth street, unfurnished. Apply © KNIGHT & CO,, 488 Rroadw: ° Sa = I, OUSE TO LET, AND FURNITURE FOR SALE, A great bargain, A very nice three story house, In ele gwentorder, in Sy de tor ponent rent $650, furniture new, ‘tee on! for every thing, Price only Fe TT RINSHIMER, 519 Fourth avanne, ART OF A HOUSE TO LET IN NORTH MOORE atreet—Conalating of five rooms, bath, gas, &e.; wood lo- vation; would be fet ebeap to a foot teuiaut, Apply at 45 ‘Wooster street, from 10 to 1o’eloek. ) LTA SMALL STORE AT 8 CANAL STREI first block west from Broadway, auitable to any business, ata very low rent. Fixtures to be sold at a barg T° ES ND LET—NEAR BROADWAY, A VERY NEAT HOUSE, with ali the modern conveniences, aiiuated inthe sentra Toni Moderate; powension gives immediately, ven at 3 Howard street, or by addressing box _ ) LET--THE POUR STORY AND BASEMENT HOUSE 2 Mercer street, between Canal and Grand, containing all the modern Improvements, an excellent situation for a rd 14 body hor boarding aud lodging Bout JOY HOOPE, 42 Broadway. 10 LET.—A FAMILY OF THREE PERSONS WOULD Jet to'n mall genter! family the upper part of house Ni 15 Barrow sireet tii] May 1, aud can be bad for the next yea Apply on the premises TO EAT—A ROUER ON iss STRURT, $100 PRE YEAR, of for sale low: terms to anit ihe purchaser. A good Piano or rockaway taken as part payment or for rent. Ment, second, forirth and ffih floors of 827 Broadway to let very low. Apply to W. KNIGUT, {27 Broadway. Se (PO, LET TH FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN stone front house No. 44 West Sixteenth street, between Fitth ahd sixth avenues. The honse is entirely new, and com faine all the modern improvements. For pariieniarsapply to F. ©, LIGHTE, 421 Broome airect ) LET~ON PATR TRRMS, A FIRST CLASS, FUEL sized four story brown stone house, with a beautiful p ture gallery extending the ‘The whole con: ) LET—THE DWELLING PART OF HOUSE NO. 11515 Grand street, near Broadway, containing ten rooms. Pos ly. Apply, be'weeu 10 and 32 o'clock, to, John street, 8M ALL STORE FOR@TATLORING BUSINESS, 243 Bowery, under the Manhatian House. WHOLE OR PART OF AN ELEGANTLY rih avenue, near Twentieth street, ponsible party till let of May. A portion reeable. taken in board. Address oftice. ) LET.—THE urnisived bi! Would be let to a re of the rent ys be, if | TK HOUSE NO. 19 GREENE STRERT, NEAR aitable for a board 6%, el honse, containing ae. Inquire of P. J. BERTINE, No. 183 West Re nity fourth street, before 9 A. M. or from 4to 7 P.M. STORY AND ATTIC BRICK Two wee No, 18) Amuty, street, near Sixth avenue. ALERED COOPER Maiden lane, from 10 to 12 deng store, corner of Ctrmine and Bedford clock B. tert weeltinnn be | Inquire « ok, or at ‘hy 8. from 1 te rt AND STRERT, JRESHY CITY: walk froma be ferry, i tne nd is in frat rate order. Appiy at New York rp Ue eestor T° LETAN PROOKLYN, PART OF A HOU SH, OR TILT wis ole’ of May, to matmall fumily without chit. Aten ihe dren tof May the owner will pect a les Apark, Nene need apps withont (he heal of relat Ads drone Ke omy, New York Post office, LETSTHE LARCH STADLER 2 AND of West rs Tats street, to one party for Livery, or 19 dilterent «who want to keep their own horses, Inquire on t premives, or of A. H. BEAN, 60 Stone street To, kext \ FURNISHED HOUSE, SUITARLE FOR A fostolacs private boarding house. Noartere enongh now yee Ay In the home with name and vonid and DL GENTLEMAN, 98 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES TO form the acquaintance of a lady, not over 3. witha view to marriage Mer dis ition: mast be amt nd her man neve gracetal, and tnet be a vent in music; he mnst bave heantifl hair, bright blue eyes, « fair complexion, and be well formed, ‘The advertiser ia not rich. Address [rooidnn, Herald oMee, lating where aa interview may bo al. SPATRBONY MADE Basy; on, row TO WIN A M ae athe appronries tule st 8 book of over pager and 16 tiluatrations, gent to an didreas on receipt of & comtai| dotiar, dress finde Saigi Julian, box * New ne i | Ng078 GARDEN —PRIAY BV ENING. DEG. 1. ‘Creat Comic Sich'— THREE COMIC PIECES, GADBIEL in 196 Gomis Uhurnt vers ANTOLNE snd JEROME RAVEL, THE MaLLINK KS. TEALIAN BRIG AN DS: Dery Comic panjomiane Com pantoniiun Coie pantouime M Docwa open at Gi; lo commence a! Thy ‘Tirkets $0 coats; upper boxes 29 Senta, oh. drew 26 conte Sulurda) , at Zo clo k-—Grand Juveare Aiiertova Port vem nner. ‘The comio pantomime, NICODEMUS GADD, ANTOUN KG and JEROME RAAT, BY OLUTIONS ON THE TIGHT ROPE, MARIETTA ZANE RETH « and YOUNG AMBIEN A, JOCKO, THE BRACILIAN AVE The Ape. Marzeti | Pipo. sires Gahetol Raver Duore open at 1; to commence at at Lo’eloos. Tek i cents; Upper boxes 2 cents. Cutidren 25 ceats TALLACK'S THRATRE, ‘Phe Management bogs te agnounce ths! THE £0K OF NEW YORE. which in now received with such pleasing enthusiasm night! tw the first of a werien Of dram written by au axsusintion divunatists, whose labors will be dey oted (y the illustration of AMENICAN LIFE and AMERICAN MANNERS, and whose works will hereafter form the repertoire of Wal: Inck's theatre. ‘A new romantic Christmas Tale of Prairie Life iain prepa ration and Will be produced when the popularity now attend: ing “The Poor of Rew York’? shall have subsided An eutirely pew and original comedy, in five seta. on Ame. resp manners, written by Dion Bouree sul, sq, the author ‘of “Leadon Assuraner,’’in ia preparation for this (beatre, and will be produced in due courne THE POOR OF NEW YORK willbe repeated every night vatil Christmas, AUKA KEKNE'S THBATRY, 624 BROADWAY, ABOVE 4 Houson aireet ~The EXTB AORDINARY SUCCESS of the SEA OF IK, (exceading the most sanguine expect o¢ the management.) a mereaxing desire on the y the public ty W ite manifold besaties, induces (he leases to yield (o the demand of her patrons, and continue its repre: seuiation, fora WEW NIGHTS LONGER, PRIDAY RvRNING, Deo M1, 1Ni (and every evening dur THE SFA OF 108) OR, A ¥. Ogariva, the Wiid Flower of Mexico. Carton, an advent pea Borabas, a sailor, Mr. Jettnrson soul de Lascours, Captain of the Urasis,//) Mr. Wheattaigh ‘The most extensive preparations are being made for alford ingthe numerous patrons of LAURA KEENE'S THEATR GREAT CUBIST AS TREAT fy the form of au old faehioned PANTOMIME, which will be placed upon the stage with that perfection Which a lavish ex prnditure of TIME, TASTE, ENERGY and ARTISNC LA BOR can alone achieve BALCONY CHALLS only 50 cent each, ean be secured for any night during the week, without extra charge. Seats in the Family Cirele, (equal to any in the theatre im point of comfort and view of the stage,) only TWENTY FIVE ENTS each, Doors open at 6; to commence at 734 precisely. the week.) HER'S PRAYER, “Miss Laure Keene . Mr, Jordan a CADEMY OF MUSIOLA TRAVTABA. Thier (FRIDAY) evening, De 1 Ata. —Thi morning, at o'clock precisely, commences {the $i reserved seats and of the remaining $150 Nor the wale sents First night of Verdi's favorite opera of La TRAVL ATA, - style, with military band, iss, uniform with (howd Madame ANNA DE LA GRANGE will resume her great rode of Violeta, in which she created such w sensation last year, Signor BIGNARDT, the new and successful soung tegor, wil! continue his debat in his favorite part of Alf Signor ARDAVA Signor ROCCO. Reserved seats $1 and $1 50 according ty location, may be had at the Academy of Mudie, C. Beeuslng's aad Bibell's aw tionery store, 2 Wall street, ‘Lo-morrow (Saturday) German opera. First appearance of the great Bass CARL FORMES IN GERMAN OPERA, in connection with ADAME ANNA DE LA GRANGE, in Flotow's celebrated opera of MARTHA, with entirely new dresses, A TRAVIATA--THIS (FRIDAY) EVENIN Ld Notice—Thia morning, at 9 precisely, commences the sole of the $1 and remaising SL 60 reserved se CADEMY OF MUSIC.—MARTHA. \ To morrow, Saturday, Dec. 12, at 8, First appearance of the great basso, CARL FORMES, IN GERMAN Orrra, in connection with rated oper se a iy MARTHA, originally and expressly composed tor CARL FORMES. ‘The principal characters by Madame Dr La Grance, Mad. Vow Benen, Mr. Pikanesen, Mc. Leawaman, CARL FORMER. The Director begs to stace that this celebrated werk, whiebd during the last ten yerrs has been the leading opera in Ger- mony, Will be produced here from the composer's own mani xeript score, as arranged for the opera in. Paris, where is wilh be given for the first time at the end of this tomith, Asim consequence of further arrangements NO OTHER GERMAN OPERA can be given this season, the Director trusts that the publie Will aval (hemselves of the opportunicy of bearing CARL FORMES fn an opera which has been originally composed for him to ‘Vienna, and in whieh his success has been as ex aa in “Robert le Diabie” or “Don Giovanni.” Reserved seats $1 and $1 50, according to loeation, may be had at the Academy of Music, ©. Brensing’s,and Sibeli's sta- tlonery store, No. 2) Wall street. ‘On Friday will be sold only the $1 §0 seate, On Snturday the $Land remaining $1 50 seats, mission fickets $1, family circle Weents. and amphithe- 2% rau be procured oniy at the door. TRET NIGHT OF LA TRAVIATA, WITH TA GRANG! Melee yr Naph oe Friday Monge aemiaet ice—This morning, at ! precisely, commences the sa he the remaininj: #1 40 reserved sew ‘ w ARNUM’S MUSEUM.—HA! HA! HA!—-COME ALL B who ure heavily grief a as Sane oe bile-disturhing. mirth-provoking, dyspepsia curing and biue devi aunihila action, this (Friday) aven- foe, at 3¢ ‘elo eaiied LAUGH AND GROW PAT: or, Be Martyr’ a drame of the ‘atirioo Jooone kind, by iL Watkins. Esq. Previous to whieh TIE CRORS GF OULD. ‘Theresa, Mra. C, Howard. This afternoon at3, the TROTH'S A LIE, and CATOHING AN HEURKSS, The beautiful Aq: fia, Happy Family, Liviog Serpents, Ac. to be seeu aa usual, Admitiance 2 cents; children under tea. 13 coats, ARTHA.—PORMES AND LA GRANGE, To-morrew, SATURDAY Notice—Thw (Friday) morning commences the sale of the 1 80 reserved seats. ‘To-morrow commences the nale of the seals. CADEMY OF MURIC.—THE CREATION, Tuorspay Kves Dee. 17, av 8B ranee in Aimeriea in Oratorio of E. LA GRANGE AND CARL FORMES, GRAND BACRED ORATORIOS ny NEW YORK MARM( pe gn ate patronage of the most distinguished everend Clergy of the city. Nic SOCIETY — m of taste and xcloner of Racred wn every community; and con propriety, hoth of selections and ni, of your Bockely, w rfully commend thelr nd #ibscribé ourselves as patrons Of the series of rroponed. ivary Baptist church, Zid etreet. ¥. Hi, Chapin, D.D.. Chureb of Divine Unity. £4. ¥. Wichee, DU. Trinty P. B. ehureh, MY. Francis L. Hawks, 0... Ontvary P. E. chareh, X.Y. S. Wiley, Christ P! B. church, Pr D.W., Mercer at. Pres. church. D.D., University place Pres. church, eo. B. Cheever, D.D., Chnreh of the Paritans. T. Bedell, 1.0... &. church of the Ascension. Henry Ward Beecher, D.D.. if . Tate ¥ John M. Macauley, Jel. Hopkins. Jr. Editor Chureh Jonraal. John Knox, DD. Collegia‘e R&T. Duteh cuarch M. 5. Hutton, D.D.. Ret. Dateh eh, Washington eq. Oliver 8, St, John, 241 West 35h street Samnel Seabury, DD. P. EB. ch. of Annunciauon. Samuel D. Burchard, 1.1., 13th street Pres. church. Samnel Oxgood, DD. Cantch wf Messiah, roadway. ‘Tyng, D.D., St. George's P. F. eharch. ‘Turner, D.D., P. pis. Theo. Seminary. S. D. Hrown, Central MX. cur ‘Thomas House Taylor, D.D., Grace charch, N. ¥. Thomas De Wiit, D.D., Collegiate Ref. Daich chareh, ‘Thos. B. Vermilye, DD. Ao do ‘Thee. L. Cayler, Ref, Duteh church, Market street W. A. Muhlenberg, DD. PB. ch. of Hol Commun, W. R. Gordon, D.D., Rei. D. ebvureh, 7h " W. Adams. D1 jadison sq. Pres. church. WL. Parsons, 2h sireet Cong. churely THE FIRST GRAND SacRED ORATORIO ny THe NEW YORK HARMONIC SOCIETY, onder the superintendence af. CARL FORMES, will take place at the ACADEMY OF MUSTO, THenspay Evexixs, Dre. tf, when the whole of Hy HE ORRATION ‘will be performed on a seate of im ndeur. MME ANNA DE aed veces whose exalted standing in this communtiy been well earned b ‘talent, will make her first appearance a a sings Saered Oratorio, Eneliel IN THE PART OF BRYA. having recently devoted her time to the study of the lan pret “Miss AwNie wryeR het of the ANGE, GATE “hy Costa, have been composed, will not only he lending pagts uf A 4 Dnt hae likewise most kindly direction of the Oratorins to be THE NEW YORK ff take the general formed, 7 we & ron ap tf of over 300 men! les direction o - wn hRisrow.* “rectum con © A GRAND ORCHESTRA OF FIFTY Conducted by CARL ANSCHUTZ. Reserved seats, $1 and $1, according (0 location, may be had at the Acadetny of Musie, ©. Deeasing’s, and Sivett's sia. tionery store, 2) Wall stree THe Site or Resenren Sears commences on Tuesday, Der. 15, at the throe tieket offices. G ERMAN OPERA —FORMES LA CRANGR, IN MAR. day, Dee. 12. Notice—This (Friday) morn of the $1) reserved seats. To mors ce the «le of Ure $1 seata, LS READINGS—MRS. PRANCES ANNR ' splay of Henry VINE on room of ‘the Univer. nex! the Academy. ny, Deo, 14, at f the conree will be on Taetday, Tickets, one doling for each readinj I oy ev tite, be leetur in Fourteenth ares me. Apple rowen's a1 and at the Clarer ton. orett, Union, fropolitan ang St. Nicholas hotel and av so from ©. W. Polman, Janitor the College. ORMES PINST APPEARANCE 1N GERMAN OPERA, MARTHA, on caturday, Deo. Notice " DB orBing commen the aale of the $1 60 reser ‘* To Merrow commences the sale of the $1 pats, FOWARD ATE ot a HE SEASON WILT. ommence on Monday, Dec. men manee will assemble in the of the wos ¢ tre, Thursday, the 171 inst, at Iorelock M.-Punetanilty i artieniarly requested. Stare desirous of negotiatin: } ress "ashley, Manager, _ ec RRDI'S TRAVIATA THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. Notice—This mor: at 9p ly, commences tbe 81 hud regaining #l gyrever ved vente AMWUSK MAGES. ROADWAY Lag B pe ectaL ARNOURCOMENT a MRW AMVHITHEATRE IN NEW TORE rementof the above poon ar eatabilanment moms eudanite Uke tollowing by lie Cl & Winter seamoe to the citizens st New York, 19 tae fHllesto nfitee: of meeting ther encin ana uaqualied 4 proval.” ‘he sroaterny unasire will ne closed fram tha 7 the Lith of teow ber iat. for the puryose of whoring and re 4 dor upon toe plan of aSPLEV'S ROVE ATTHEATRE, London. [must be bora in miad thet ratte am with was originally damned wid Diidamen. the mage iA Dowutana of Roenie dispia: spect apr FEY promosed to carry it ou, Loe Broxdwap heatre canawt fa in beeomiag a poptlar inetttudes the sit of the dating uts N ASBURGH. sad the o and acts tafamest all the animate with the sariing splenday mow brit The wonders of the of the arena, togotn ay cand scenic wiilh preseniations wifi be presented with effeets which eas be produces ony where renon npon the stage and thegroned can be piven sithutansous Hiitary placns with t at horses ant battalion sof soldiers, bathe ae enea Wil) charges and combats on horseback, storming of Works Or geone ton naments and evolutions of modern c vairy, pageants ated cennior « with gigantic enrsgnd cinaic chariots, &o wed all other exhibitions requiring #Fext apace for actiodtand rapidity of motion wit, by this arrangement, besome ennily attatne ble, giving tui! xeope to wuthor and artint for the preductom at dramatic equestr an spectacie OD & scale of grandeur hitherte wuattempiest on thiacontineat, Pull Peruculare wit be duly wuced. OWERY THEATRE Manager and Propristor, Prices—(toxes and parquet boxes $6 aud #4; Feats ia private Friday, Deo. 1 Great Trivle Tre The raw NDLD ACT GEMs OF THE AREMA. KO. To conclude with Me, Mogettom « nositively of ’ AND SOS, with the great cast of first class talent! nnequalled on the slage, apd pinyed to a crowded louse lass Tuesday, with great applanse. Brougham (y bis original parts, Jack Iw ee Bagstote Burton sv his original parsof Ca stain Cutile. Mre. Hughes, Mrs, W. H. Sinith, Mr. Fisher, Mr. Setchell, &@., and Mr. Koger# in his new farce of CRINOLINE, VANITY FAIR, Inst ume, (o morrow uight Wes BUILDING, BROADWAY, NEAR PRE aad 4... Pas Propriewar x MINSTRELS, Under the direction of H Wood and Geo, Christy Rtbiovian Mi: “one)uiing with Bleeker’s new adap tation, with ser of THE HAPPY MAN. Tickets 25 cents. Doors open at 6; to commence at 73 o'olocke. Mi ag CIRC tear ono] Garden, 84 Bower ‘i ol TRS OM. esas pee oe: : . Manager FTE RSOAY RYENING Deo! 10, Greav Clowna—Jimmy Reynolds, Rooby Willinmm, Fenuts and Here Siegrist ant and varied performances by ali the great riders of B. F. Tryon, Treaauree. At on Saturea: PRANEGN MUSFUM, U7 GRAND STRERT, door from Broadway.—Two performances are dally eommencing atS.o'cloek in the afternoon and wt ke the evening. Strangers and othera wll observe (lat the: ia the ouiy establishmeny in the United 8 MODEL ARTISTES fre exhibited, consisting of a company of TWENTY SEVEN YOUNG LADIRS, pho. for Voauty and symmetry of fure, stand) ynetrafled. The cutire troupe, under the direction ot’ Madame Wasron, will appear ever, AFTERNOON AND EVENING tn fourtees livin, ary introducing tie entertainments Three Graces, ¥ thers Sur} y after oom aed no oer plac he, A varioty 0 Heenia, boxes 2 ceu'a, night stv aiday next, 1 . for the BENKEIT OF MISS JULIA COLLINS, when afine bill of extra attractions wi be given. tion to the usual variety over Piety YOUNG LADTES will appeag io Tableaux Vivants, wita other original perform ances. Te add 11k POOR OF NEW YORK. ‘This great drama of American life w EVERY NIGHT until Christmas, AT WALLACK’S THEATRE. No other performance. HE POOR OF NEW YORK. This g ri e cepeaied su Tite wil 7 MIGHT isimas, Av WALLACK’S THEATER. No other performance. HE POOR OF NEW YORK. ‘This great drama of American life will be repeated EVERY NIGHT until Christmas, AT WALLACK’S THEATRE, No other performance. HF POOR OF NEW YORK. ‘This great drama of American life wilt be repeated EVERY NIGHT until Christmas, ‘AT WALLACK'S THEATRE, No otber performance, HK POOR OF NEW YORK. ‘This great drama of American life will be repeaked EVERY NIGHT until Christmas, es AT WAULACK'S THEATRE, No other performance. HE POOR OF NEW YORK. ‘This great drama of American life will be repeated EVERY NIGHT until Christmas, AT WALLACK’S THEATRE, No otber performance. HE POOR OF NEW YORK ‘This grea! drama of American life will be repented KY Y NIGHT anti! Christmas, AT WALLAOK’S THEATRE, No other perform: . KE POOR OF NEW YORK. This grea! drama of American tif until Christmas, be repeated until LI be repeated KieRY igi” ‘(AT WATLACK’S THEATRE. No other performance. This erent dr meet loan Be 1 be repeated great drama of American life will EVERY NiGuT se until Christmas, AT WALLACK’S THEATRE. No other performacce B POOR OF NEWYORK. his grea! drama of Amerienn life will be repeated " “pVERY MunT “ until Christmas, AT WALLACK'S THEATRE, No other performance ng roo or LL A YORK. iio is great drama of Ameriean life will be repasted EVERY NIGHT ™ not Christmas, AT WALLACK'S THEATRE No other perforinanee. "Fula grees dramme of Kenericnn life will be repented 8 merican life EVERY NIGHT until Christmas, AT WALLACK’S THEATRE. No other performance HE POOR OF Lap be " “ 0s Thie drama of Americen life wil! be repeats eVERY NlGAT nati! Christmas. AT WALLACK'S THEATRE No other performanee. -— gn y aA an nh n be 7" is great drama of American life will be repeat EVERY NIGHT T WALLACK’S THEATRE, No other performance HE POOR OF NEW YORK. This great drama of American life will be repeated EVERY NIGHT until Christmas, AT WALLACK'S THEATRE, No oiber performanes, g ty or Baw TORe. o i be td jean Ne wl repealed peers fae VERY NIGHT "AT WALLACK'S THEATRE, No other performance, Uf POOR OF NEW YORK This great drsma Of Americnn life will be repeated: " Nrout til Christmas, ra WT WALLACK'S THEATRE. Mo other perf rmance. gor K 4 NEW ee, life witt be are mertean life wi repeated ia Rreat rama NY GUT Christmas, AT WALLACK’S THEATRE, No other performance, HE POOR OF NEW YORK This great drama of American life will be repeated pyran RY NIGHT 11 Christmas, SH ESD WALLACK'S THEATRE. No other performance. rw . 4 NEW YORK. fe is great drama Mi i repeated: ReRRY Sout °° waotil Christmas, AT WALLACK'S THEATRE, _No other performance. = PUTLAA NIC SOCTETY OF BROOKLYN, FIRST REASON 1867- Ss Recond Concert will teke place at the Atheamam, om Satag dey Keening, . 12 at 8 o'clock. Wie CLAUDINE © Mr. RICHAR Mr. hte Syke « Condueter, . Leader... * ‘The following orchestra pieces will be mppony Ro bop. mm A A Chrlvtmas " x: Overt. Frees ire. - te hula oireors oper at 7 '¢loek, ‘Ticket of ceeigees to non su rseribers. Rehearea! Saturday ) Dee. 12, at 10 o'clock. Tickets may be obtained at Carl Prox’s: gore, 218 Fate nee Cigion gud Joram ‘reels, wad Secretary, at the Mame extra tick concert By Ta ee tonight, mk

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