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oa SHIYPING. to jew York fr) won Me fy Nov. 19, on Sabaniay, December RG, 7, December 17, Abd cach allernate ‘Baturday, at noon, from pler No. 44 N, B, wR ERT En are aber hare passengers, are constructed ‘with water ght compartments, and carry experienced sur- For ‘OF passage, Apply at the ofive of the Cou- * JOHN G. DALE, 15 Broadway, New York Agent. Ta Liverpool to WM, INMAN, Tower Buia In Gag saow to WM. INMAN 13 Dizon street. REAT REDUCTION.—THE VANDERBILT EUROPEAN Une United States mail steamships will sail between Now fork, Southampton and Havre, under mail contract, as fol- lows — Row HAY YROM NEW YORK VIA SOUTHAMP- YOR SOUTHAMPTON TON FOR NEW VANDERBILT, Lefevre, Saturday, Nove 19. Wasday, Doc. 7 iT, wre, Saturday, Nov. 19. y, Dec, OCEAN QUEEN, Seabury, Saturday, Dec. 24. Tuesday, Jan 17 ‘VANDERBILT, Lefevre, ‘Saturday, Jan. 2. Tuesday, Feb 14 ‘CBBAS GUBBR. Seabury, Saturday, Feb. 13. Tuesday, M’r 13 ‘These steamships have water tight compartments, rice of passage elthor way the sume, vi "ANDERUILT.—Ist cabin, $12) and $100; OCEAN cabin, 24 do., $60 and $50. JUEEN.—Ist cabin, 3100 and $30; 2d do., $50. I mited pumber, $30. es of paseage issued from Europe to America. ecle delivered in London and Parts. TORRANCE, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green, New York. Goods taken on freight at current raies, PF HAMBURG, LONDON, HAVRE AND SOUTHAMP- "The Hamburg American Packet Company's iron mail . BAVARTA, Captain Taube, ‘Will leave pies 2 Nehentay, Nov. 15, 1869, First cabin... .. .$100 | Seoond cabin, ..860 | Sleerage. .. For passasesPly'0 Oy RICHARD & BOAS, 151 Broad wa; 2TH GERMAN LLOYD'S MAIL STEAMSHIP bia NEW YORK, arrying the United Sinen tate, wit ponively eal ited States mails, will positively gall om Breen’ “SATURDAY, NO} ie Dusesngece for London, eu, Vin Soutnampton, taking passengers fo Ears, Souiiampion and Tremen a ‘ne following rates in oO 8 for Crvight or paasuge AE GELPOKE, KEUIGEN & REICHEL, a WAY. R SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED ‘States rai, steamship VANDERBILT, Capt. P. E. Lefevre, Frill positively hail st 2o'clock P.M, Saturday, November 19) from pier ler No. 8 Northriver, New York, with malls, passengers and specie for Fngland and France. For passage and freight ply to D. TORRANCE, agent, No 5 Bowling Green, New bors Steamaaly OCZAN QUEEN, will follow on Decem- OR LIVERPOOL—OLD BLACK STAR LINE.—THE favorite nacket ship JOHN BRIGHT, laying at pier 27, Fast river, sails November 15, The J. A. WESTERVELT, ‘ing at pier 40, Kast river, ssils November ‘or passage apply on board, or to WILLLAMS & GUION, 40 Fulton stress OR LIVERPOOL —THE BLACK BALL LINE CLIPPER ship GREAT WESTERN guils to-morrow. For passage Incabin, second enbin or steerage apply on hoard, pler 23 Kast river, foot of Beekman street, or to JACOB WILSON, 108 South stree UT gaeae AND PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY, U. & MATL LINE CALIFORNIA. Formerly the Vanderbilt Line, Feom the old established whart, foot of Warren street, North river. Beerage, $50; second cabin, $15; first cabin, $100, including Railroad ticket. FIFTH AND TWENTIETH OF EACH MONTH. The favorie aeamship NOKTH STAR, Captain A. G. Jones, ‘will leave as nbove on Monday, November 21, at 2 0’clock P.M, Counecting via Panama Railroad with the steamship Orizaba, Extra steamer of the line always at Panama, insuring prompt connection at the Isthmus, ae Northern {ght succeeds the North Star, leaving New November 5. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. Beware of ticket swindlers, bogus passage offices, and con- cerns falsely styting themselves “mail” companies. Uniess You be op your gnard you will be deceived and defrauded. ‘This is the only ine carrying the Unites States mails on this route, under contract with the governme: For freight or passage apply at the only office of the line in the city of Sew York, No. 177 West street, corner of Warren street, D. B. ALLEN, Agent. N. B.—Ali persons are forbid trusting auy one on Account of the above ships or owners. NORTH ATLANTIC STRAMSIIT? COMPANY REGULAR THROUGH LINE 70 SAN FRANCISCO, Via Panama Railroad, and connecting only with steamers Golden Gate, iden Age, Jobn L. Stephens, an of the Pacific Mail at Pans DIRECT TO ASPINWALIL ‘Toe splendil steamships BALTIC, ADRTATIC and ATLA TIC, having been entirely refitted and wdapted to the Calitoraia trade, will bereafier run'as above, leaving this port on the OTH AND 20TH OF EACH MONTH, frown the foot of Canal street, North'river. then, RH Posrava commander, willl rthen, R. H, commander, will leave on, 4.000 tons oa MONDAY, Noval at 22. MC, 1 to connect at Panama with the well known and superior steam sulp GOLDEN AGE, R. L. Whiting commander. THE BALTIC, A. G. Gray commander, will follow on the 5th NOVEMBER, An experienced s is attached to each ship. Through freight and passengers will be {mmediately for- warded upon the arrival of the steamer at Aspinwall. Hach of the above steamships has capacity for 600 to 800 tons of fre hich will be taken at moderate 11 is Believed that the ‘accommodal rates. he accommodations forded by the above ships are ungirpaased by apy tn ie wort: xtra ship is always in reserve at Panama, so thet there gies no ‘detention fa forwarding passengers, baggage and freight apply at the office of the company, 88 Wall street. For fraadene Rpnly at the only odice of Wie evtapanicn, on tas wharf, foot of Canal street, to ‘WM. H. WICKHAM. Fe HAVANA.—QUAKER CITY LINE.—CARRYING ‘the United States mail and leaving each port every twenty new, fast and donble engine steamship YORKTOWN, B. W. Shufeldt, commander, wil! take the place of the Quaker City and sai! for the above port on Tuesday, November 15, at fwo o'clock,‘from pier 45 North river. Her next trips willbe maade December 5 and 26. ‘The Yorktown isa new ship of 1,800 tons nd well tested for bot strength and speed. ‘Her, acco jons are wnequalled. For freight or passage apply HARGUUS & OO., 88 South street. First cabin, $60; steerare, $1 » $25. WFreight received on the 1th inst. Bills of lading furniehed And signed on board. AVANA ORLEANS, TEXAS AND M&XIC ‘New York and New Orleans Steamship Company.—For New Orleans via Havana, to sail on Monday, November 28, 4869, at 2 o'clock. ‘The United States mall steamship D. E, SOTO, Capt. J. 1 Bulloch, will commence to receive freight on Thorsday, Sovember 24, at pier foot of Robinson street, North river.” No bills of lading signed after the hour of sail: ing. Freight for Barana will wt be received after 120'clock ¥ before sailing. For treight or passage apply to the agents, LIVIN! STON OROUHERON & COn Nod Park lace. Pi Phrough tickets issued to Vern Cruz and, all ports in Texas, per Southera Steamship Company's line of steamers. MIP LINE—FOR HA- it and favorite steamship ‘NITED STATES MATL STEAM: vana and ew Orieans.—The MOSES TAYLOR, —, commander, will sail_on Thursday, Nov. 17, at 2o'clock! P.M, from pler foot of Warren street, North river. Bills of lading of the proper form farnished at the ofice, and no bills oflading vt be signed ater, iling. For freight or passage apply at No. Li r Corres of Warren e i. 0. ROBERT EW ORLEANS, MOBILE, MONTGOMERY, ATLANTA, ALBANY, COLUMBUS, Macon, AUGUSTA, ‘and various places in Florida, Via SAVANNAH, Ga, The STAR OF TH SOUTH, Caplain Thomas Lyon, will leave on Tuerd: 5 P.M. from pier No. $ North Nov. 15, at river. Tickets con be had for the following places —fare ns Tow as by fan other as mer from New York w Savannah, ac- sores oonreve York to New Orleans, $39 75; Mobile. $35; Montgomery, Als., $26; Atlanta, ( $23, Albany, Ga., $24; Columbus, Ga., $23; Macon, Ga.. $21; ugues $20; Savannah, $15. ‘The. Florida, Gaptain, J, Crowell, will succeed and sail on ‘d Ne it . M. ben im Nok A L. MITCHILL & SON, 13 Broadway. OR SAVANNAH.—THE AMERICAN ATLANTIC ‘Steamahtp Company's new and favorite steamship MONT- GOMEKY, Wm. C, Berry oommanger, will leave pler 12 North river,on Thursday, Nov. 17, at 3 o'clock P.M. Passage to Savaunah, with nisurpassed’ accommodations, $15. Throngh tickets to New Orleans, $3 Mobile, $85; Albany, Ga., $24; Atlanta, $23; Columbus, $25; Macon, $21; Augusta, $20.” Aiso ‘© principal’ piaces in Florida at lowest rates. Freight ton Cents per foot. Insurance oae-halt per cout. No risks taken bo hae Apply to H. B. CROMWELL & CO., No. 86 Weat "eet. ‘The HUNTSVILLE succeeds on Thursday, Nov. 24. (OR CHARLESTON, 8. C.—THE WELL KNOWN FIRST ‘clase sido wheel steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Oaptain ©&.P. Yarshman, will leave Philadelphia for Charleston on ‘Tuesday, Wu) Instr ut 1) o'clook A. M, Very superior state rooma can be sectired by letter or telegraph. ‘The State of Georgia will sai! ag above for Savannah on the 20th inst. Fare on elther shtp $15. ‘A. HERON, Jr. Agent, : at ats’, Philadelphia, Fe THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, VIA CHARLES. Lor SG ~Semlwveekly United States mall side wheel ¥ eamship line, passe re. $15; deck, $6. ‘The steamalin MBIA, Capt. Berry, wi 0, 4 North river, on Wednendny,’ Nov- IG aed welock PM pee: cisely. ‘Through tickets to the following places, ‘To New Orleans........$30 75) To Augusta, Mobile 3 25 00 | atianuc ss’ ’ ‘Montgomery, Ala.....:. 26 00 | Charlotte, 22 Nashville, Tex ) 00} Columbia, 2) ‘Memphis 50 | Jacksons a1 Knoxville, : 27 00! Pilate. : 23 Chattanoowe, Pa) ott freight or passuge apply to SPOFFORD, TILESTON & 20., 29 Broa The JAMES ADGER, R. Adams, commander, succeeds, turday, Nov. 2: BeNOHCK.—NO freight received after 2 o'clock on day of Jearing. : a ST INTER ARRANGEMENT.—THE NEW YORK AND W Virginia Steamship Company's steamships will reectus freight every day for Tenneseeo, North Carolina, Portamouthy Noriolk, City Point and Richmond, and will leave pier 13, North river, a3 P. M.. 8 follows:— ROANOKE, Capt. Couch, on Wednesday. JAMESTOWN, Capt. Skinner, on Satnrday, Pagange, a ong mneels ineladed, to Norfolk, $8; to Nemburg oF Hicumond, S10, sueembung OFS TUDUAM & HEINEKEN, 115 Broadway. ASSENGERS PER STEAMSHIP KARNAK, FOR HA- vena, via a bets a Ne a ~) res) pecially, intbemed ‘that wil it efore 12 o'clock on Mone h 4 ch R. OUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green, ‘iron screw eee eee SPECIAL NOTICES. AE CALIFORNIANS |—ALL CALIFORNIANS senident in this cy geazou Of, in the fune- ral obsequies of the Senator D. are request- G. W. Dovatas, Secretary. Mt 3 LL CALIFORNIANS THAT WISH TO MEET TO celebrate the obsequies of David at Hudson and Barrow streets, at 12 vember, 1859, RODERICK OBSEQUIES.—THE PALL BBARERS ARE requested to meet with ‘the members of the Common Counell at the Hotel corner of Barrow and Hudgon streets, this bcpea » Nov AMUEL: RADOLIFY, Chairman, Lours J, Parken, Secretary. i PROVERICK OBSEQUIES —THE | FUNERAL CERE- mories of the late Senator David C. Broderick will take place on this Sunday) afternoon at one o'clock. The proces- sion will form at the corner of Christopher and Hudaon streets ‘The Oration will be delivered by the Hon. John W. Dwianell, of Rochester, at the New York University opposite the Wash- fugton Parade Ground) at four o'clock. "All citizens aro re- speotively invited to i SAMUEL RADCLIFF, Chairman, Lovis"J. Pakwer, Secretary. PONEEAL CEREMONIES IN HONOR OF THE UATE SENATOR DAVID BRODERICK, The committee appointed to make the necessary arrange- ments for solemnizing the obsequies of the lamented DAVID. BRODERICK, have adopted the following programe of arrangements ‘for the occasion, on SUNDA, Nov. 18, 1809:— HARRY HOWARD, Chief Engineer of the New York Fire Department, will act as Grand Marshal, assisted by the Assistant Engineers of the Department aa Special Aids, ‘The procession will form at one o'clock, tke right resting on Christopher street, near the Howard Engine House No. 34. ‘The route will be up Hudson street to Fourteenth, up Four: enth to Broadway, down Broadway to the Park, up Chat- ham street and the Bowery to Fourteenth street, down Four- teenth street to University piace, down University place to the University building. The solemnities at the University Building, at the close of the procession, will be as follows: 1. PRAYKR. 2 FUNERAL ORATION, by JOHN M. DWINNELLK, Esq., of, Rochester. Tho arrangements of the day will be under the charge of th \@ arrangement \e day will be under the charge of the Grand Marshal. - ORDER OF THE PROCESSION : Members of the New York Fire Department in citizens’dress, with the usual badge of mourning on the left arm. Fire Department of Richmond county, Fire Department of Hoboken. ‘The officiating clergymen in carriages, ‘The pall bearers in carriages Fon. John MeKibben, Hon. Jobu W. Forney, Hon. John Kelly, Hon. Fernando Wood, Samuel Radeitie, Hon. Johu J. Holt, George Wilkes, Wm. N, McIntyre, Philip W. Eng, M. B. Garrison, Zophar Mills, James L. Miller, Wm. L. Newell, M. D. Goderson, James Moore, Michael Phelan, Richard T. Compton, Lewis De Angelis, Gustavus A. Conover, Tuaiah Rynders, ‘Wm. D. Kennedy, John McLeod Murphy, C. Godfrey Gunther, Oliver Charlick, Shelton's Band. Howard Engine Co. No. 84 ag a Guard of Bonor, ina holiew square, Citizens and late Residents of California, Mayor and Members of the Common Council of the Cay af w York. Heads of Departments of the City and County. Citizens generally: Bands will play funeral dirges and common time, Such societies and associations as have uot reported will be assigned places in the order in which they shall report them- selves to the Grand Marshal. ‘The owners of private carriages are requested to conform with the wishes of the committee in this respect. No banner bearing political devices or inscriptions willbe admitted in the procession. ‘Thefpall bearers will meet at the Adriatic Hotel, at the cor- ner of Hudson and Barrow atreets. ‘The arrangements for the funeral are under the charge of Mr, Senior, undertaker, ‘Committee of Arrangements. SAMUEL RADCLIFFE, Chairman, JONAS 1. GOK, LEWIS J. PARKER, MICHAEL PHELAN, JAMES MILLER, JOUN LINDSEY, REE BRIDGE OVER HARLEM RIVER.—NOTIGE TO contractors Sealed proposals will be received until duy of November, instant, at twelve o'clock M., by the “Cominigsioners for removing obstructions from Harlem. river and building a free bridge over the same,” for building & Draw Pier for the new bridge on the site of Macomb’s dam. ‘The plan and specifications can be seen ai W. H. Florence's, ib's dam, and at which place blank propositions will be Tait propositons tual be filled ont in accordance with th ‘propositions must be ‘out in accordance with the blanks furnished, enclosed in a sealed envelope, directed to “Edward H. Tracy, Engineer,” and left ut the oflice of Lewis G, Morris, No. 5 Tryon .ow. ‘The propositions must be accompanied by the written con- sent of two responsible parties who will sign a bond for five thousand dollars for the faithful performance of the contract, if it shsil be awarded to the proposer. The Commissioners re- serve the rightto reject any or all propositions which they may think are not for the interests of the clty of New York and the county of Westchester to accept, EDWARD H. TRACY, Engineer, Macoms’s Dax, Nov. 12, 1869. GISTAYUS A, RAT BEGS TO INFORM HIS FRIENDS and the public that be is still to be found at hia old quar- ters, the Philadelphia House, 145 and 147 Bowery, where he will be bapPy. to furnish them wih every delicacy of the sea- son. N. B.—Surprise, club, wedding, ball and election parties, ag well a8 miliary companies, regiments and armies supplied with dinners and suppers, on’ remises or elsewhere, on the shortest notice. "Oysters plokled to order. ce J, % 8,38: GRAND LODGE, STATE OF NEW YORK — + A specisi meeting of this lodge will be held on Monday, ihe 14th inst., at 814 Broadway, at 73¢ P.M. Punctual attend: ance is requested, a8 business of the uimost importance will come before the lodge. By order of A. A. PHILLIPS, 8. G. C. Joun A. HARDENBROOR, 8. G. 8. FFICK OF THE FIREMEN’S FUND INSURANCE Confhany.—New York, Nov. 10, 1859.—At an election held on the 7th inat., the following gentlemen were elected Di- rectors of this Company, to fill the places of those whose terms of office expired on that day:— David Milliken, Henry H. Elliott, Joseph B, Varnum, Jr., Charles L. Vose, Willa B. Brintnall, A. F, Ockerhausen, William K. Strong, Peter H. Titus, ©. Godfrey Gunther, Nathan 3, Graham, Ata subsequent meeting of the Board, Nathan B. Graham was unanimously re-elected President" HENRY BEEKMAN, Secretary. AN FRANCISCO HOUSE, 111 Nassau street, near Arn, lately occupied asa restau- rant ptain Mr, CHARLES GALLAGHER, late of the firm of Gallagher & Grant, San Francisco, having leased the above house, desires to inform his friends and the public that it Wt me OPENED ON MoNDAY, Nov. 14, ‘a8 a first class Lunch and Coffee Hones, fitted up and conducted on the California plan, with (he new style of CALIFORNIA BAR \D.—THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL MERT- r9 the members of Industrial Home Association At 163 Bowery, on Wednesday evening, November 16, at Tig o'clock. It is hoped that all the members will attend, as the business is of the utmost importance. SOHN COMERFORD, President. ASTE OF CROTON WATER.—CROTON AQUEDUCT Department, Nov. 12, 1859 —The Croton Aqueduct Board being charged by’ law with the protection of ine supply of waicr for the city, find it necessary again to cull the attention of {te inhabitants to the extraordinary waste which is com- mitted. It is believed npon sufficient data that not Tess than thirteen millions of gailons are wasted every day. When it is consid- ered that the total quantity whieh can be brought into t is bat thi millions of galions daliy, this stand inexcusable. If 1 the very simple prac- , the supply will be adequate to all emergencies. This extravagant. abuse tn th confined to any partienlar p @ consumption of water is not s of draught, butis universal. Reckless profiision in its use is permitted by heads of families In ever department of domestic Ife, as well as in public Dulldings and manufactories, and probably results in a greater amount of waste in the former than in the latter, Another and most extravagant source of waste In cold weather is the prac- tice of permitting the water, both in private houses and in ores, to run day and night in order to prevent ite freering in the pipes. This can be prevented by drawing off the water from the pipes in the houses at night, or whenever it is not in Active use. A fancet on the pipe at fis entrance into a building ig all the fixture that is necessary for this purpose, Ail cont’nuous st-eams of waier for any purpose whatever, all gelf acting standing or siting fixtures discharging quantities of water enormously disproportioned to the amount required for apy legitimate purpose, and all other sources of waste, enn be prevented by proper care, and are therefore required 80 to be, under the penalties provided by the clty ordinances. Wasteful practices are as unoecessary, in fact, as they are unjust to the honest consumer, who is thereby deprived of his proportion of the geveral supply. ‘The public 1s uotitied that, In obedience to their duty, the Board find it imperatively necessary to exercise increased vig lance. Reports will be made dally of every description of waste, when the proper fines will be exacted. and the water will be cut off jouse, whether public or private, in the supply is cut off, it wil not be Ul the expense attending it be paid, and satistac- ces given that no farther waste will’ be permitted, the Board THOMAS B, TAPPEN, Commiasioner, ‘ORTH STREET, LATE ANTHONY STREET.—PER- sons assessed and opposed to the widening of this street will find the necessary papers to sign (without expense) at the office of Whiting & 1, No.1 Pine street, All within the following bonndaries are hes vir: Hndson river, Beach, ‘Walker and Canal streets. Bowery, Chatham square, Chatham to West strect, at the ommittee, street, place of begining, B; RAILE OADS. EW YORK AND HARLEM RATLROAT WINTER ARRANGEME FARE $2 TO ATBA On and after Monday, 1889, fourth street Station, Ne For Wiltiamsbridge. For White Plaina, and 5 P. For White Plains, 6:15 P.M, Centre streets, 4P. M., from Twenty sixth street. mi depot corner White and For Croton Fall Por Millerton, 3. M., from Twenty-aixth street. For Albany, 9 A. M,, from Twenty-sixth street, mail train, Returning, will :exve Williamabridge, 6:40 and 9:30 A. M., 1 and $40 2, My White Pining, 6'and 7:20 A. M,, 4 Groton Palle? Ar 1 As Mos 420.2, Me Millerton. 7 A. Me Albauy, LL As Mee ROAM trai, CADEMY OF —THE SIOILIAN THE PUBLIC, zat rong ts THREE NIGHTS OF , Wednesday and Friday, Nov, 6. ‘The anxious to fulfil to Hart ey eromleo mode to the TN eis wate ant CDR : BICILIAN VESPE <3, for nest Monday, W aes aud Friday, oo withatanding the ‘success w opera. ‘coma to adopt consequence of ao Sarasa rams vo Sommers THE OPERA SEASON uunaroldably cloves at the end of tho pe ser! month, ‘Tho eon. any will perform in Philadelphia in, ie. ember, in Boston in Mary. ta THE NEXT THREE WEEK: [hich are therefore the last of the fall season, will take place Peigeipd prime datum co the et allan theatres THE FIRST PERFORMANCES IN ITALIAN Mozart’s world renowned grand fairy of THE MAGIC FLUTE, and the revival of Meyerbeer's HUGUENOTS, With a most extraordinary cast, and entirely new and magaid- cent dresses ON T! AY EVENING, NOV. 17, Wea hares oe men MADAME ALBERTINI, principal Prima Donna from the first Italian Opera houses, Third appearance of the greut Teuor, SIGNOR CARLO BEAUCARDE. ‘Ow Taunspay Evening, Nov. 17, IL TROVATORE. MADAME ALBERTINI will mate her first appearance in the role of Leonora, rAlch she has “created,” at the grand theatre of La Seals, SIGNOR BEAUCARDE will make bis first appearance in his original character of Wan- rico; ihe Opera of Il, TROVATORE having been expressly com oved for him by Signor Verdt PROGRAMME FOR NEXT WEEK. MONDAY—Last night but two of the SICILIAN VESPERS. mee ESDAY—Last night but one ofthe SICILIAN VE3. PERE. THURSDAY—Debut in America of Matame ALBERTINT, in Tl, TROVATORE, with the great Tenor, Signor BEAU- CARDE, os Manrico, which part was expressly composed for him by Verdi. FEIDAY—Positively the lastnight of the SICILTAN VES- PERS. SATURDAY—GRAND MATINEE, on an extraordinary le. MONDAY—First night in America of the MAGIC FLUTE. THE TURF. ‘NION COURSE, L. I.—TROTTIN( Nov. 17, at 136 o'clock, ON THURSDAY, matoh for ‘$400, mile heats, best M: Mary three in five, io wagons. Mr. Metioldrack names b. m. Ann, Owner names br.m. Wizzard. Immediately after, & match for $400, mile heats, in harness. “D. Piifer_names 4.’ g. Andy Mulligan. H. Woodruff names b. m. Lady Golden. SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors. HORSES AND CARKIAGES, OUPF FOR SALE.—A FRENCH COUPE IN GOOD } order, and bus been little usea, Apply to THOMAS NOR- RIS, Ciinion place, Fi treet. OR SALE.—A PAIR OF BAY CARRIAGE HORS! sixteen hands high and over- will be sold reasonably, ai can be seen at Uni chill & Fleet's Livery stable, Lafayette place. R SALE—A BAY MORGAN Horse, 164% hands high, six years ound and kind. Sold only because he has too mncb spirit and ambition for bis tanto. Will be aold less. than his value, or exchanged. for & horse of similar style with leas ambition. Call ut the private mable, 10 West Highteenth street, before 12 M. or afier 4aP. FS SALE—A SMALL VERY STYLISH MARE, 10 HANDS HIGH, out of baif sister of Fashion and ‘Bashaw. ‘Trot a mile in Jess than three minutes, and very stylish. Also, Harness and ‘Wagon. Inquire at 227 West Twenty-first street. OR SALE—AN ELEGANT AND FAST ROAD MARE; together with a light top Wagon, Harness, Blankets, 4c. ihe property of a gentleman having no further use for them; also’ a lady's fine suddie Mare, aud matched team of Hoat: sters that can trot in three minutes, Apply to J. J. AYRES, 37 West Twenty-ninth street, OR SALE—A YOUNG LONG TAIL GRAY HORSE, lately from Maine, sound and kind; would make a good match or would answer for a doctor or any person that wanted 8 good horse; is six years old; worth $250, but would be sold for $210; sold for want of use" Also a bay Horse for sale. In- are at 204 Cheery stteet, corner of Ruigers, in the lumber y 4 POR, SATE TA, SURERIOR PAIR OF JET BLACK horses, of full biooded “Black Hawk breed, five yeas old Inst spring, perfectly gentle and without any blemish, just arrived from the country, and well adapted either for siddle or harness. ‘They are very stylish, of free and playing action, and make one of the pretfest\teams ever offered. Those wil Ing to puy a falc price wil! please onll at Frit’s slables, Napo- leon Hotel, Hoboken, N. J., where the horses can beseen, from 2 to 40’clock P. M. (OR SALE—AN EXCELLENT GRAY HORSE, F figure, sound aud kind in all harness, 15% hands high; has Cost present owner $1,200: has (rotted in 2:38; eight years old; Fery enitable for carriage, coupe, express or doctor's horse. Parties wanting speed cheap wil! apply at 26 Catharine street, corner of Henry. ORSES, WAG! NS, SLEIGHS, HARNESS, &0.—100 family Carriages, Rockaways, Buggies, grocers’ and ex- press Wagong and 10) Slelghs of all Kinds) also second hand fagons and Sleighs, and 50 Horses are to be gold off cheap at 184 Fulton avenue and 10 Nevins street, Brooklyn, ‘OFSES.—FOR SALE, A PAIR OF SORREL HORSES, five years old, 15 hands high, warranted sound and_kind in all harness and ‘to trot together in three Tainutes; Rlack Hawk and Morgan: never owned or driven in the city. Can be seen at Mr. Monnot's immediately after the sale on’ Monday ext, Inquire of HENRY PALMER, st the New York Tat- real FPORSESSPPREMPTORY SALE. AT AUCTION, OF celebrated Horses and imported Stock.—November If, at 103% o'clock, at the residence of J.B, Monnot, Eaq., Clason Point, Westchester county, twelve miles from the clty of New: York, ov the East river. Mr. MONNOT, on account of the re- cent calamity, by which his stables were destroyed by fire, will sell at wuotion his entire stock of Horses and Cattle, Cata- logues now ready. GEORGE CLEMONS, ‘New York Tatteraalis, Sixth e, corner of Thirty-ninth street. ‘ORSES, MULES AND WAGONS.—FOR SALE—A air of large Mules and several work Horses and Wagons ed Carts, two business Wagous and Harness. May be seen by calliog on Mr. BALMORE, butcher’s shop, above Twenty- seventh street, on Ninth avenue. 10 BE SOLD CHRAP, OR EX€HANGED FOR A LIGHT Coupe or rockaway Carriage, must be in good ordes, and itable for one a bay Morgan Mare, 15 hands high, 6 , and for style and beauty cannot be surpaased.~ In. care Anite at 141 Water street, N.Y AMS WANTED.—TWENTY-FIVE TEAMS, FOR drawing gravel. Apply on Monday and Tuesday at Mul- Ter's Hotel, corner of Fifty-ninth street and Eighth avenue. ANTED—A PAIR OF YOUNG STYLISH MATCH Mares, not less than 16 hands high, sound and kind; don’t care for speed. Apply at 88 Kast Twenty-first atrect, WaAxten— SECOND HAND LIGHT DOUBLE HAR- ness of medium size; must be of the best material and not exceed in price $35. Address S. N. G., Union square Post ofilee. ‘ANTED—IN EXCHANGE FOR A $390 RAILROAD bond or a patented article commanding a ready sale, a Rood Horee, single Carriage, single or double Larneas, Robes, hip, &c. ‘Address immediately box 271 Astor House. Some cash paid if necessary. 2 PER MONTH.—A F (ORE HORSES CAN BE accommodated on Long Island farm for the winter. Good feed, roomy stalls, warm barns, and best city references, Address Long Island, Herald office. FINANCIAL. BOND AND MORTGAGE ON BROOKLYN PROPERTY for $1,000—s.6 per cent—part of original purchase mone forsale at par. P’ro} perty Wo six times the amount. Ad- dress box 287 Post office, New York, UGUST BELMONT & CO., BANKERS, NO. 59 WALL street, issue letters of credit for travellers, available tn all arts of the world, through Messrs. Rothschild, of Paris, Lon- lon, Frankfort, Napies and Vienna, and their correspondenta, . EI TO-MORROW, THE WRKCK Squire of Moatley 's boy. ung farmer . Mr. Fi Mr. Hill, Mr. Brown, Mr. Dexter, 8 venmel... Mr. Young -Mr. Oliver, ©. Pi Mr. Hurley, &c. EDD nae bi oy ‘Mia Gannon -Mrs. Walcot Misa Carman -Miss Pyne Act I—War Scene 1—Exterior of Daine Haruard's Farm, in Rasex, after ye 2—An Apartmert in Moatley Mi Soene §—Rurstio Landscape near the Farm, Scene 4—View of the Murabes near the River, on the Essex Coast, Aor II—Larse or Five Years, Scene 1—Woodland View, near the Village. Scene 2—Wood near the Marshes. feene S—Interior of Alice's Cotage. or IIL. Beene 1—Sea View on the Coast of Essex. Scene 2—Interior of Alice's Collage. Scene 8—Rustlc View near the Vilage. Scene 4—Hall in Moatley Manor, The entertainments to conclude with the laughable farce TO PARIS AND BA in whioh Mr. Sloan, Mr. Moore, Mr. ag ty} Paraloe, Mr. Baker, Mr. Oliver and Miss Doors open at 7; to commence at 734 wo GARDEN MISS AGNES ROBERTSON as. SMIKE, ‘Mr. Levere, Mr. d will appear. AND MB. JEFFERSON as NEWMAN NOGGS, MR. JOHNSTON as Bqueers. MR. PEARSON as John Browdle. MRS, BLAKE ag Mra. Squeers. MRS, ALLEN as Mme. Mantilint, MR. STODDART as Ralph. MR. GEO. HOLLAND as the Specimen Boy and Sealey, HARRISON as Nicholas, and MR. DAVENPORT as Mantilint, N,B.—The success which attended the production of ** Dot; or, Scenes from the Cricket on the Hearth,” induces the Ma- pagement of the Winter Garden to produce another tllustration of the same graphic author. |The well known types of charac. ter in Nicholas Nickleby have perhaps never fa)len into hands of artists more admirably fitted to them than t.08® who oonstl- tute the group sustaining the dramatic picture this evening. st TO-MOKKOW, MONDAY, AND EVERY EVENING TILL FURTHER NOTICR, Chartes Dickens’ Blory of 5 OR, SCENES FROM NICHOLAS NICKLEBY. Kewly dramatized by,and produced under the direcuon of, MR. D. BOURCICAULT. ‘To commence at 734. Box office open from 8 to 6, OWERY THEATRE.—ALLEN AND BONIFACE, LES- SEES. T, W. MEIGHAN, Acting Manager. Parricorak Notice —Doors open at 634 o'clock; perform- ance to commence at 7: MONDAY EVENING, Nov. 14, 1359, the entertainments will oommence with the pecuitarity (which will vely d) entitles "THREE ERAS IN THE LIFE OF A FIREMAN. Principal charactera by G. C. Boniface and J. I. Allen. After which, Poole’s dramatic’ version of the new ~ ealled pare THE DOOM OF DEVILE or, Tie Marx's Vow. To conclude with the screaming farce of THE LAUGHING HYE in which the new comedians, M. Reeve, will appear. A W. P. Smith and Mr, W. M. IHEATRE FRANCAIS, 685 BROADWAY. MARDI 15 NOVEMBRE, 1850. Premicre Représentation LE MEDECIN DES ENFANTS, Drama en cing actes. Joué par MM. Manstein, Tallot, Bertrand, Barry et Leon. Madames Lauretti, Chevalier, Darcy et Antoinette. On commencera a 8 heures moins un quart. qqiiis theatre to rent forevery Monday, Weinesday and Fri- ay. ARNUM’S AMERICAN MUSEUM. THIRD WERK of that THIRD WERK THIRD WEEK = Porvgar Favorite THIRD WEEK Mr. T. HADAWAY. ‘The management also announce the engagement of Mr. DELMON GRAC Mr. DELMON GRACE ‘The versatile and pleasing artiste from the Broadway, Bur- ton’s, and the Provincial theatre, who will appear in someof his MOST BRILLIANT IMPERSONATIONS. Monday, (afternoon) at 3. the Cen drama of the FOUND- LING OF THE FOREST; or, the Maid of Languedoc. Le Clair, Mr. Hadaway. EVENING, AT 734 O'CLOCK, Firat time in three years of ihe celebrated drama of THY LaDy oF LYONS, Clande Melnotte, Mi. Delmon Grace; Pauline, Mra. J. J. Prior; the rest of the characters by the rest of the company. ‘To conclude with the PHENOMENON IN A SMOCKERO! Buttercup, Mr. Hadaway. A full length wax figure of OSSAWATAMIE BROWN, and a KNIFE found on the body of his SON; the Grand Aquaria, or Sea and River Gardens; a living Seal, &c., are among the curiosities. Admittance, 25 cents; children’ under ten, 130. Parquet, 18c. extra. BEPANTS MINSTRELS MECHANICS’ HALL, 472 Broadway, above Grand street. Monpay, Nov. 17, and every night in the week. First appearance of the tniented versatile artists, 1h thelr comicalies, tn conjunction with” in their comi conjunction wit MVEREY an) DAN BRYANT. THE EXCELSIOR TROUPE OF THE WORLD! T. B. PENDERGAST, the popular ballad singer, in new songs. VULCAN AT THE FORGE, SCENES AT PHA- LON'S. Plantation songs, dances, operatic burlesques, &c. Doors open at 634; commence at 74. Tickets 25 cents, O8A BONHEUR'S WORKS. ‘Two grand Pictures by that world renowned artist, with her Picture painted bv herself and Debufe, on exhibition at GOUPIL'S NEW GALLERY, 772 BROADWAY, corner of Ninth street Admiasion 25 cents. HE GREATEST ATTRACTION IN THE CITY IS THE celebrated Abbott Collection of Egyptian Antiquities, now exhibiting at 659 Broadway. Open day and evening. Admis- sion 25 cents. HE CELEBRATED PAINTING OF CHARLES THE FIRST, by the great Velazquez. This fascinating and at- tractive picture fs a study “for all time.” Open day and evening, at 659 Broadway. Admission % cents. ALCYON DRAMATIC ASSOCTATION.. gentlemen desirous of joining the above association, can do so on any Monday evening, by calling at their meeting rooms, 76 Prince street, or by addressing a note to H. V. Trues- dell, 178 William street. President, Charles Willlama; Stage Manager, T. Macaulay; Treasurer, H. V. Truesdell; Sesretary, BLE JADIES AND SLOTHING, &C T 491 PEARL STREET.—CLOTHING, having any new or cast of Clothing to Obtain the highest cash price for the same by store or addressing Danie] Doyle, 491 Pear! street. ulling at the (TE OF NEW XORKDEPARTMENT OF FINANCE— Burean of the Receiver of Taxes—Oflice of tho Receiver of Taxes, New Court House, 82 Chambers street —New York. November 8, 1859.—To Taxpayers. —Notica is hereby given that one per cent will be added on the Ist of December on all taxes remaining unpaid. Also, that two per cent will beadded on the 16th day of December. ‘To aveid detention and a crowd, tax pavers are requested to call early thie month. Office hours troms A. M. 102 ¥, ¥. 00 CITY coupons bought by AUGUST BELMONT & CO., 60 Wall reel NAS LIGHT STOCK FOR SALE—IN VARIOUS CITY F companies, paying from 8 to 12 per cent divitonds. JOAN B. MURRAY, 40 Wail street, N. ¥., proprietor of the Ameri- can Gas Light Journal. SAAC DAVFGA, EXCHANGE, COLLECTION AND Vanking Ofice, No. 70. Lil street, DAVEGA & CHIFTZBERG, Charleston. 8. C —Coliections made atall points of the United States, South Carolina and Georgia money pur- . 43 EXCHANGE PLACE, (Giranch house of De Jersey & Co., Manchester. England), ISSUE DRAFTS ON’ LONDON AT THREE DAYS’ SIGHT AND AT SIXTY DAYS! SIGHT, GicEr AND TIM® BITLS ON AL, THE SOUTHERN cities purchased by DUNCAN, SHERMAN & UO. WA N22D $7,000, ON FIRST MORTAGE OF FREEHOLD te in the West, worth more than three times the amount, for which 15 per cent per annum will be paid. The security is perfect, int ihe money is wanted to save other pro- perty, Address A. T., Heraid oflice. LOAN OFFICES. DYANCES MADE TO ANY AMOUNT ON WATORES, Diamonds, Jewelry, Serars, &c., or bought for cash. Bhat: hess private, reliable and safe. ‘No loan office ‘about the premiuen. JACOB'S retail jewelry sore, 407 Broadway. ander T 11 CHAMBERS STRERT—MONEY TO ADVANCE to any amount on diamonds, watches, jewelry, &¢., b the woll known and old established ISAACS, anctiOneer ‘ant broker, 11 Chambers street. N. No busiieas transacted on turdays. ( f COMMITTEE ON J Taxes of the Roard of Aldermen will meet on Monday, the 14th inst., at Lo’clock P. M., atroom No. 8 City Hall. All parties having business before the said committee are herewith Fequested to attend without any further notice, J. PEC Committee NICHOLAS SEAGRIST. on ROBERT J. DARRAGH,§ Taxes. Ai ad tt pe i ga ROARD of Conn . Appoin report an ordinance pro- viding for the Appeautmnontor suitable persons to ins; pect the condition of steam boilers, in buildings where steam is used, will meet oa Monday, the 14th inat., nt 1 o'clock, at room, No. 8 City Hall, WM. LAMBEER, J JOHN MoCONNELL, (committee, BENJ. T. RHODES, eee AL. ae TPE COMMITTEE ON STREETS OF THE BOARD OF P.M yinroom No.8 Oly Hall Patton mere is aay meek , in room No. 8 City Hall, at ‘ ters be(ore the commilice are invited wwatends ss ny ™At Ce on THOMAS STRPLEN: JOWN LYNE Fy 5 Nias, Segeetary N ALTERATION —LADIES AND gentlemen, I —From $1 to $5. for Pants, and from Also, Carpets, Furniture, Jewelry, 4 y post punctnally attended to by E., 134 Seventh avenue, between Nineteenth and Twen lieth streets, Ladies attended to by Mrs. E. Ch FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN left oif wearing apparel to good advan: a he subscriber has received an order for the same to send Weat. From $6 to $10 paid tor silk Di ; cansimeres and bareges, from $2 to $15: gentlemen's Coats, from $3 to $15; Punts, from $1 to $5; also, Furniture and Carpets bought. -Ap- ply, of send a note by post, to 3. MINTZ, 232 Seventh avenue, between Twenty: th and Twenty clghth streets. Ladies attended to by Mrs. Mintz. ADIFS AND GENTLEMEN HAVING ANY CAST OFF LiGiting to dispose of, and not wishing to be humbugged by ise adverusements offering such large prices, and not giving it, by calling or addressing shall receive « fatr price for each and every article they have to dispose of. H. HART, 342 Seventh avenue, between Toirty firstand Thiriy-seeond streeth. w JAMES M. NIXON. LATE OF NIBLO'S GAR- Ladies attended to by Mrs. Hart. den, and proprietor and manager of “Nixon & Co.'s Mam- inoth Circus,” is in no way connected with the company about ADIFS AND GENTLEMEN HAVING ANY CAST OFF Clothing, Furniture or Carpets to dispose of, will receive ‘aufair value. ‘Pantaloons from $1 to $4, coats from $1 to $10, dresses from Sl to $80. A note addressed to, or call at the house wil! be prnetually attended to by A. HARRIS, 688Third avenue, between Fortieth and Forty-first streets, Ladies at- tended to by Mrs. Harris, RS. M., 622 SIXTH AVENUE, GUARANTEES TO PAY the highest, price in eash for ladies’ left of Wearing Appa- ral, from $6 to $20 a piece for silk dresses, also for cashm merinos, or children’s clothes the fall valne will be paid. ordera, by note through the post only, out of as well asin the city, will be punctually attended to by Mrs. M., 622 Sixth ave- nue, between Thirty-shith and Thirty seventh streets. RS, F. GUARANTEES TO PAY THE PRICES— Mi Sic navertises for Indies’ Wearing Apparel. From $6 to 380 for Silk Dresses, for silk velvet Bases and Cloaks from 35 to $20, and the highest price paid for Furs, children's Cloth- ing, Theatrical Costumes and Jewelry. &c.' A note by post punctually attended to by Mra. E., 134 Seventh avenue, be: {ween Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, (QO WORTH OF LADIES) AND GENTLEMEN'S 8. cast off Clothing wanted, in large or smail lets, for which the highest price ever paid for the same can be ob: tained in bankable money, by ealling at the store or addressing ‘WM. WALSH, 39 Centre street. BILLIARDS. ILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE.—WILLIAM J, SHARP Bikes this method of inviting the public io. examine ie juatly celebrated Tables with his newly improved Cushions, su- perior to any now in use; also a few second hand Tables at his Manufactory, 148 Fulton street, LIARDS.—I WILL BANK ON BASSFORD'S LAST Bien Cushion against ether of Pheinn's patent cushions, throwing balls from one to ferty fect; nearest true angies to receive diploma; furthest sold for the poor. If this is not enough, five thousand dollars will be added. Address Visiter, 149 Fulion street. MPORTANT FOR BILLIARD 8ALOONS.—BEHREN®’ I Patent Billiard Register anaes ‘& Correct account of the game and registers the number of ames played, QUIRK BRt TERS, ‘91 Maiden lana, HELAN'S IMPROVED BILLIARD TANI mre COMBINATION CORTON, ate by the paten manu! Focpala br Qo Vestinadaatwaveon haaa eran ot O'CONNOR & COLLEND! 63, 6, GT aad 69 Crosdy street, Ni, LAURA LAl dress Harry Warw Spring street. openyng att of 8 professional tour. thenic Institute, Stuyvesant Institute, classes meet every o'clock, exclusively; classé ‘acircular. Re AL, LYCEUM, TORONTO, C. W.—THIS ESTABLISH: secured. Stars wishing nights will addres 0. for the winter season. An excellent stock company bas been Smith, Stage ‘Manager. liver the third jecture on $25; continous ums on platina, $25. Teeth extracted wi B. cy KBENE'S Ke KEENE'S Ties a AM CONBEQUENCE OF Ae OVERFLO’ ‘a OVERFLO' ia OVERFLOWING SES gun aie eter ae NEW AND BEAUTIFUL A BEAUTIFUL FIVE ACT PLAY FIVE ACT PLAY FIVE ACT PLAY rere THE WIFE'S SECRET, THE WIFE'S SEORET, Titk WIFE'S SRCRET, THE WIFE'S. SECRET, THE WIFk'S SEORET, Tt will be repeated, with it BEAUTIFUL SCENERY, NEW DRESSES. Bhs DECORATIONS &o., EVERY NIGHT TILL FURTHER NOTICE. MONDAY EVENING, NOY, 14, 1859. And every night till further no tice, will be presented the beau- ‘Uful five-act play, eputed THE WIFE'S SECRET. With the following excellent disc'Ibution of characters:— Sir oe Am yott, a Co} Kev lle, page to Lady Evelyn. ad, ie Lady Evelyn Amyott. Miss “4 ‘To couchude with the celebrated burlesque of NORMA. Bignora Markini Smitherint. “Madame Felixcia, Vincentio. Tn introducing the above distinguished musical celebrities, {i would be hazardous, during the present disastrous state of the public (whatever that may mean), to predict for them an imme- diate furore; but that they must succeed, sooner or later, is po altive. They will probably accomplish this dificult feat ‘when. ever they become successful. They were known, during thelr brief but brilliant tour through Chicago, Peoria, Baton Rouge and Attakappas, asthe INSPIRED PRIMA DONNAS; hence they are not the same upon all occasions. Should this be one of their inspired evenings they will create a sensation immedi- ately; if not, they will do #9 upon w future occasion, N. B. Aan these artists appear every evening, the public need have no apprehension of their becoming ‘nphied on the off nights, Clotilds.......+4. Mr. O. Peters Norma. Adeluisa. ‘An interesting duo of The Children .... } ‘rigantine loveliness Polio, a Roman Pro-Consul Flavitis, a Centurion “Nora Lei Grovess, an Arch Druid. 200002000202 Mrs. Atwood Dress Circie seats may'be secured one week in advance. Doors open at 644; to commence at BLO'S SALOON, Geo. Christy. « R. M. Hooley. Stage Manager Hisiness Manager § °C. Campbell. polka .... Musieal Director Monday evening, Nov. 14. and every evening during the week, DONTINUED SUCCESS, crowns, CROWDS, cRowDS, Assemble nightly at this popular’ temple of minstrelsy to witness the UNAPPROACHABLE ETHIOPEAN ENTERTAINMENT Presented by the world renowned. GEO. CHRISTY, And his incomparabie troupe of STAR PERPORMERS. NEW ACTS, NEW SONGS, NEW FEATURES. Concluding with a new and LAUGHABLE AFTERPIECE Every evening, For particulars see programmes. N.2—A number of new pieces in active preparation, and Ww ll shortly be produced. Doors open at 634; to commence at 7}. Tickets 25 cents, 1 ihe ot ADMIRATION and ASTONISHMENT Are excited by the wonderful characteristic Impersonations of Mr. Sam Cowell, the great comic singer. His drawing room concerts will commence in a few days. OLDBECK’S MUSIC HALL, 765 BROADWAY, POPULAR LYRIC RECITALS, By Mr. and Mra. ROBERT GOLDBECK. First night, MONDAY, Nov. 14. ‘T ckets (0 cents; three for $1;" gallery 25 cents. EW YORKER STAD? THEATRE, 87-30 BOWERY, MONDAY, Nov. 14. seventh night of DAS VOLK, WIE ES WEINT UND LACAT, comedy, with songs, by Berg and Kalisch. WERY THEATRE.—EXTRA. Bolessnes Messrs. ALUEN & BONIFACE. he public are respectfully notified that the life aketch, eati- ee Lohitan eglopenowe ee one FIREMAN, will ely be pres my eatre, On positively Wt ONDAY EVENING, Nov. Lt ‘The reasens for its withdrawal on ‘a former occasion, are simply that a delegation of Hon. D. C. Broderick’s friends, and also & ly of gentlemen representing the Fire Department, waited upon the management and requested that it might not be acted until after the funeral procession, to come off on the 18th inst., had been duly solemnized. The request was cheer- fully and promptly complied with, aud no coercion was used to gain a comy ce. his statement is made by the managers in justice to them- seives, the report having gotten abroad that iy dh gama the performance of the plece through fear, instead of by cour- ‘tes: "S ITALY. wee ELEVENTH WEEK. Hore Cuares., 720 Broapway. ‘TOUR OF ITALY, Made alrondy by 25,60, io ish COLISEUM BY ONLIGHT. ST. PETER’ ILLUMINATED. Grand Regatta at Venice. Florence, Milan, Rome and Naples INTERIOR OF 8T. PETERS, ‘Storm at Mountain on Fire. Biue Grotto of Capri. Every evening, at 74, o'clock. Monday, Weduc: y Saturday, at3 P.M. Admission, 25 cents; children, 10 cei st ad a ee a ns ioe Sete nc nn encom RAYTON’S NEW PARLOR No, 718 and 120 Boadway, opposite New York LC fo, 718 and 7: way, opposite New York Hotel. ‘Best entertainment in the city. Immense success of MR_AND MRS. HENRI DRAYTON’S PARLOR OPERAS AND LYRIC PROVERBS, Acknowledged by the public press to be the most pleasing, Brery {lagen andamusing enteriatoment in America, (OY wery evening at 74g o’el (except urday), a Gran = bi Balle on Saturday at 2PM i lon evening, Nov. 12, at o'el 7 Y NEVER DESPAIR BETTER LATE THAN NEVER. Places may be secured any number of nighis in advance, without extra charge, at the oilice of the Naw Parlor Opera House, from 8 A.M. to 5 P.4P. Seats (uumbered andsecuired) 0 cents: other seats 25 cents. No free list. The entertain- ment is finished each night at 10 o'clock. YHURCH'S J “HEART OF THE ANDES,” Now on exhibition at the Studio Building, No. 15 Tenth street between Fifth and Sixth avenue. Open from 8 A. M. tl 5 P. M., aud from 7 till 10 evening Admission 25 cents. J. McCLURE, HE EXHIBITION OF PAGE'S “VENUS,” At the National Academy of Design, will be contiaued to Wednesday, Nov. 16. XREAT NATIONAL PICTURE, HOME OF WASBINGTON AFTER THE WAR. (Painted by Rossiter and Mignot) will be on exhibition at the National Academy of Design, Tenth street, near Broadway, on and after Friday, Nov. 18. J. McCLURE. ( LD FOLKS’ CONCERT.—FATHER KEMP'S FAMOUS “Old Folie’ ” Concert Company will sing the Brook Tabernacle on Monday and Tiesday evenings, Nov. 14 and 15 xin Jersey City Metropolitan Hall on Wednesday evening, Noy. 16. At the Cooper Institute on Thursday and Saturday evenings, Noy. 17 ano 19, with Grand Orchestra, all clad in costumes of 100 years ago. Tickets 25 cents; children 15 cents. Doors open at 7: concert commences at $ o'clock. Their concerts ave very attractive. HE BLACK SWAN WILL GIVE CONCERTS, VIZ— Monday, Nov. 14, at Greer Hall, New Brunswick: Tues- day, the 15th, Library Hail, Oran Wednesday, the 16th, at Oranton Hall, Newark; Thursda: ‘Williamsburg; Friday, the 15th, ‘To commence at & o'clock. Paes STATUE. THE WHITE CAPTIVE, ON EXHIBDLION AT SCHAUS’ GALLERY, 629 BROADWAY. Admission 25 cents; open from 9 A. M., to 10 P, M. V J HITLOCK’S FREE PICTURE G tbe 17th, at the Odeon, Palace Garden, New York: ALLERY. IL PAINTINGS, 366 CANAL STREET. DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION reguiarly every Wednesday evening, at 60 Chatham Ladies and gentlemen wishing to join’ will please ad- 22 ‘Grand street, of Mathew Beatty, 19 JEFFERSON CAR fational theatre, who advertise under the name ixon's Great Cireugs,” Mr, Nixon now being in Buiroy ‘MRS. JAS. M. NIXON, ADIES’ HEALTHY WINTER AMUSEMENT, 4 At Mr. HENRY GEBHARDS Grmnadium and Calle Broadway; ladies? Wednesday aud Saturday afternoon, at 35 ; misses’ classes at 25¢ o'clock. | Private for invalids, after Ling’s celebrated system. Send for ‘ment has been enlarged and ‘improved, and is now open R, SCUDDER'S LECTURES. | ‘The Rev: HENRY M. SOUDDER, M. D., D, D., will de- NDIA AT THE COOPER INSTITUTE, MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 14. The Braminic Priesthood; Caste; Description of ». Subject visit to a temple covering more than ten acres of ground; Mode | of worship.” ‘Tickets for the course—Gentlemen 75 cents, ladies 50 cents; A gentleman and lady $1; single admission Scents, For sale | atthe bookstores and dose. o'clock. ‘open at 7, to commence at 8 | FL Of the authentic and truly original MR. AND MRS. BARNEY W Ane ‘Who will a) on. MONDAY AND TU eSpay EVENINGS, Tu an entire change of bill, SHANDY MAGUIRE, peregte ae «Mr, BARNEY WILLLAM®: Nell Flabeetys i ahi ‘The drama of With the gong of “MY HEART'S IN OLD IRELAND," Auoee em andes. TRI8H JIG. CUSTOMS OF THE COUNTRY. Melissa, a Yankee help. ise Met RAROEY. WILLIAM Ta on TREBLE ENCORE. And for the last tae the new pace of LAT! FROM NEW YORK, Widow juts, with the of Fixins’ anda Mrs, a oe A ALL HALLOW EVE, ‘EW BOWERY THEATRE. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, NOV. 14 AND 16, First ight of « ne ni PAST WOMEN OF THE MODERN TIME; On, Livre ix Tur Crry anp Supurns, ‘The talented and favorite 1 make ber frm appearance of ths oes; aad will make her first appearance } TO A AOUL. Poors mxsraEs, 444 Broadway, Offer select and varied ETHIOPIAN ENTEKTAINMENT. BRILLIANT 7RIUMPH. Tosonclue with the mostauccesatul buFlesyue of the sete by MASKED BALL, Tntrodu most of Shakspere's heroea. Messrs. Eph Horn, Chas. White, Ned Davis, D. 8. Wabi &c., have prominent parts. Fiokets 25 cents Commence at 73, o'clock. FESSOR LOWES ‘PROFESSOR LOWE'S PROFESSOR LOWE'S PROFESSOR LOWE'S PROFESSOR LOWE'S GRAND AND GRAND AND r GRAND AND GRAND AND GRAND AND SCTENTIFIO SCIENTIFIO SCIENTIFIC SCIENTIFIO THE MAMMOTH UPWARDS OF HAVE ATTENDED AT THE OBYSTAL PALAGE Groumos, DORING THE PAST SIX DAYS, 10 a, ro —wirress wie me — —~Geano GRAND INFLATION INFLATION. als| j GREAT AERIAG Cry OF NEW YORK. CIty OF NEW YORK, crry OF NEW YORE. CITY OF NEW YORK. CITY OF NEW YORK. CITY OF NEW YORE. OCre OF NEW YORK. CITY OF NEW YORK. r ee BB oN g 1slElal>lal PROFESSOR LOWE “a Mane ARRANGEMENTS wit THe SIXTH AVENUE ‘ RAILROAD COMPANT a Tottrt, their care every two minutes, and net pamonger CRYSTAL PALACE GROUNDS, Admission. ++ BS colts, Open from 9 A. M. till 5 P. M. N. B.—Entrance on Fortieth street for cvrriages. EXTRA ATTRACTION AT THE STAI ALACE GROUNDS. caer Professor LOWE will make A GRAND ASCENSION FROM THE CRYSTAL PALACE GROUNDS, IN HIS BEAUTIFUL BALLOON PIONEER, For the ON SATRPAY XExr, atu 1Nsr., ar 4B, M., ‘or f makin, AGITROROLGIGAL OBSERVATIONS, e] to his 2 a BAND TRANSATLANTIC VOYAGE next wee IN HIS MAMMOTH AERIAL SHIP Norice.—Tickets purchased Yor the CLES orice. — ty BALLOON PIONmER ” °° lzemafe good forthe day of ascension thereof, Showld the mated Dot " THE MAMMOTH AERIAL CITY OF NEW YORK, with all ite beautiful paraphernalia, willbe on exhibition as SPECIAL NOTICE. The, Crystal Palace Grounds will be Tluminated, amd a Grand Concert given by, Godworth’s Band, ever: from 6 to 10 o'clock, until further notice, to euable those of eur citizens who are unable to attend during the day to witness eo greatest achievement ot modern sci PROFESSOR LOWE'S Mammoth Aerie! LS Admission 5eeCLY OF NEW YORK. mission 25 cen BA special police force has been detailed to preserve order. BA special police force has been detailed to preserve order. ALACE GARDEN MUSIC HALL.—THIS SPACIOUS Hall, 50 by 200 feet, will be let for Balls, Fairs, Lectures, &c.” Apply atthe entrance on Fifteenth street, Pectares, fe Ae MASONIC ALTAR, ASHINGTON AT TUR Ae RS At GOUPIL’S NEW GALLERY, 772 Broadway, comer ot ‘Ninth street. Admission 25 cents Se ernest + MEDICAL, R. WARD'S ONLY OFFICE, 483 BROADWAY, NEXE io Wallack’a Theatre, up sinirs. Oftice hours from] As. ‘M. til 10 P. M.daily. Treatment by letter per post or expream, __...___ DENTISTRY. | RTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED AT THE LOWEST | possible prices. Sets on silver, $8; vuleanite, $10; fe + | rt '9 Canal street, near Mercer sirect and Broad: | DR. BAGLETON. pain. Gilles, 3 way. RTIFICIAL TRETH.—DR. DURKIN CONTINUES TO extract tecth in two seconds, without the slightest pain. Teeth set over stumps. No extra charge for ences or | for extracting where artificial teeth aro inserted. Dr. R. G. DURKIN, 375 Canal street, one door from Laureas. 4¢ 4 DULARTA” PREMIUM BONE FILLING, FOR TEN- ‘A der, decayed teeth. Dr. MANSON’S: American Gal- lery of Teeth, Twenty-second streeé and ‘Sixth avenue; estar blisbed_ 1840,’ Five premiums awarded. Beautiful umo~ type” Teeth. Gold seis only $2); silver $6, Extracting teeth; ho pain. . AD ON, GRADUATE DENTIST, FORMERLY Fe ea a ans tome at 809 Broadway, where be ta ple pared to render his services in any branch of his profession, w = Oa the really degicayle improvements, Give tue siranger atrial. HUNTER CAN BE CONSULTED AT ere aOR Division atrert, New Tork epabiianen 1593, and nowhere else. Opea from 8 A. M. until 10 P. ML R. BRODIE, A MEMBER OF THE ROYAL COLLEGR: ot Surgeons of Edinburg, partner of Dr. WARD, eave malted at ‘Broadway, next gone way, “ R. BARROW, 194 BLERC" Di pce tnedougan, Row Fork. EET, POUR DOORS: Hours of consultation, from 1] to 2 and from 4 to 8. ork Unive may be con: aulted with confidence at his old established oli ‘A.M. tS P.M. (Sundays excepted.) Hosts Par Browtway. Now York up uaies Coon Sours way, New 9 A.M, OOP. Me ‘Treatment by all and express also. ERGNES’ ELECTRO , Vi avenne.—The only esianiiaben auented tr Professer TERGNES, the inventor, celebrated fur the extraction Of mg tallic substances from the system; cure of rheumatism, q°lty, chilis apd fever; prevouilra of malizuant lckneam

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