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ARBENGERS YOR RUROPE. | _ se ie tas tate, al ge! wing the United Buatesare required to procure’ passports Ddefore going on board the OATES oy STEAM WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW ¥' ding and embarkin, G. DALE, Agent. ORK AND LIVER. Queenstown, Irelan; phia Steamabip Com- g their full powered Clyde bullt iron Saturday, November 30 oO OLY OF BALI nd every Saturday, at novi ther 44 Nogth river. eet Ch ae forwarded to Hay; bring out thelr friends can buy ticke! here at the following rates, to New York --Prom Liverpoot $75, $85 and $105; siverage from. ions for passen- Persons wishin win, first cabin, rom Queenstown, $30. steamers have superior accommo: rienced Surgeons, jous, and have paient Lire annihilators in Liverpool to WILLIAM in Glasgow 10 Way INMAN, lucenstown to C, & W. D. SE IVES & MACEY, 61 King Wil- No, 5 Place de la agers, and carry e: -on board, For further information ap; 22 Water stree ii OUR ear kn is to JULES DECOU lam street; in Paris to OU in Philadelphia to JOHN G, D. nt, 15 Broadway, New York. Bourse, Btreet; ‘or al the JO) —?— air! ISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL Passrorts.—All persons leaving the United States will re- -Q ire to Lave ps8, orts from the authorities “Hue co intrics, countersigued by the Becretary of State at pu ‘The ships (rom ae ‘rom Boston call at Halifas rk 1 Cork 5 ee eee x unl Cork Harbor, Capt. Shannon. Capt. J, Leitch, NIAGARA, Capt. Moodie. Cook. EUROPA, Capt, Anderson. SCOTIA (now buildir g) These vesse}s carry a cleni - atartoard hw; red on port + phademmaine ss ot eihes NIAGARA, Moodie, leaves Boston Weduesi Lou, ¥ secured until pat «¢ Surgeon on board, ships will not be accountal Jewelry, Precious Stones or ned therefor and the value tl ~Of therein exp essed, For freight or passage, apply to E. CUNARD, No. 4 Bowing Green, SOUTHAMPTON AND_HAVRE—ON SATURDAY December 7.—The United States Muii ULTON, JA. Worrox, Commander, 87 North river, foot of Beach street, on sed for safety and comfort, has ‘dsek, enclosed by ater tight compart: in the event of col- ¢ to work, and ae it ‘The owners 0: thes Bilver, Bultion, Spee sanleas bills of [adin; ‘w Li sail from pier Ne This steamer, uni s-double engines hnder Mens, which, besides o her resuits, ton Uision or stranding, to keep the pumps cure the safely of veasel an‘! passengers. Foe freight passage aU te GEO. MACKENZIE, } Agents, 7 Broadway. The steamer ARAGO will sail January 4. EAM 10 HAMBURG, HAVRE, LONDON AND Southampton, The Hamburg American Packet Company's iron steamship NN. Ehlers, commander, leave from pier No, 21 SATURDAY, November 3), at noon, .Yla Southampton, taking passengers for Ha- uthampton and ‘Hamburg. rat cabin, $100; second cabin, The steamers of this line will | carrying the United States mail, ¢ stewiner BAVARIA will succe-d the SAXONIA, on C. B, RICHARDS & BOAS, carrying the United Biates mail, witt North river, foo $85. leave every alternate Satur- REC’ STEAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK , via Southampton, ‘The new wid+pléndid Al st amec Cast. Tuning, 2,8 0 tons, 80) hor WEDNESDAY, Dec. for Antwerp, via Southampton. Zrice of passage for Havre, Antwerp, Southampton or power, will sail from Children between one and ten years of age half price,” sage apply to the consignees, 1 Codaratreet. BRUGUIERE For steerage passage apply to NERMAN LLOYD'S STEAMSHIP HANSA, Al anten. commander, the Unite ‘Blates mail, will sail from pier 30 ‘North river, foot: of Cham- SATURDAY. December 2', at 12 o'clock M., BREMEN VIA SOUTHAMPTON, » SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, For the firsi cabin, $100; second cabin, $60; steerage, $35, For freight or paniage apply to ‘CHS & CO., 63 Broad street. TEAM TO LONDONDERRY, GLASGOW AND LIVER- on real Steamship Comyn vce built steamer NORWE( ‘MeMastera, carrying the Canadian and United ‘will sali trom Portia ~PEORBOX “atthe following rates fay, November 30, Rate Of passage froin New York.—First cliss, according to accom: Modation, $7) and $85; steerage, found with good provisions Coriittentes issued for bringing out passengers from principal towns in Great Britain and [rela Fates. For pascage apply at 23 Broadway, New York. EL & SEARLE, General Agents. OR LIVER?POOL.—THE PACKET SHIP EXCELSIOR East river, will sail on Wednesd: }ON December 4. Foi apply at the office of PSON'S Black Star OR LIVERPOOL.—BLACK BALL LINE OF PACK- eta. —The clipper ahip CoLUMBLA sails Woy, 38. or ply on board, foot of Beckman street, East river COB WILSON, 108 South stre OR LIVERPOOL—OLD BLACK STAR LINE.—THE favorite packet shi Kast river, suils Nov. or drafts on Ireland, BELLE WOOD, The J. H. RYERSON mils Dec. 7. &c., apply to WILLIAMS & Ing at pler 27 (OR LIVERPOOL.—THE CLIPPER SHIP AURORA, Capt, Childs, will positively sail on Wednesday, De: having splendid accommodation: ply on board, pier 16 Hast river, or to JOSEPH MURPHY, South street, near Wall, OR LONDON. ember 3.” Fo: pa: THE CLIPPER SHIP CARAVAN, Capt. Sands, will sail this day, at two o'clock, » oom for a few more passengers, who’ will be taken ‘at low to JUSEPH MURPHY, 61 South pard the ship, pier 14 East rive: ATURDAY, NOVEM- SRK, lying at pier ny at low rates, or tes. For jassige appl gtreeet, near Wali, or on FOR LONDON,—S AILS ny part of Eneinus TAPSCOIT & COL, EMITTANCE TO IRBLAND, &¢.— continue to draw drafts as they h done for the Per Those wishing io remit money to ied with draits for any amount, payable part of Great Britnin or T lished place of business, 86 South USTRALIA PIONRER_ LINE, CARRYING THE 1’ extreme clipper ship Redman commander, irpassed necouum: First and s cond cabin. paasen- ight or passage apply to kt. W. CAMERON, 90 AN SHIPPERS’ 7 LOUISA HATCH She insures at sri ler, and will have quick despa: R, RICARDS & C is now receivin St Wali street, OR CALIFORNIA VIA PANAMA. mer will leave New York on the 1st, 11th month, except when these dates fall on'Su parture will be on the Monday fol- nly office, No. 5 Bow- B. ALLEN, Agent. ~day, when the day of de Passage apply at the 01 HOUSES, ROO} FACTORY, WITH CHIMNEY 41€ OL glass ehizaneys f box i4t Herald onics, ED—FROM 9) TO 10 months from Dr 4 Brlkhead foot of Jay street, “GARDAGRK, schooner Economy, foot of Harrison "WANTED. ORT DISTANCE FROM ambeat landing. be largo, aboud 40 by 190 feet, three or four eatories high, with plenty of water, and water power if poxsl- Herald oitie, for one week. PACTORY WANTED—A § near a railroad depot The butlding mi dle. Address B. B. B. D ROOM WANTED—WITH r, without Board, 1 Brooklyn Hei givem and reqit » &e., DOX 3,825 New ¥ NICKERROCKER ICE 8TOC ehunge for a house and jot, 743° Wash Inquire of or address J. H. Berdan, 10 Alldress, stating pi WANTED-IN_ EX. *QIAFE WANTED—OF MEDIUM SIZE, IN GOOD ORD: WD Addvess, stating size, maker aud price, box 1,323 Mosi ANTED—MILITARY INSTRUCTION FOR TWO young men, Address, with 1 Herald ottice. ANTED TO PURCHASE—A FIN pers having one to disp seash address Gash, box 167 Heraid 0} THREE STORY HIGH STOOP IOUS: at and respectable Iveali ments and in good repuir. Picage address M. paruculars, F, W. Hay FUR COAT. ANY of atless Uban cost for - containing the smodern impr “cording fo te times; payinent prou AT OF A HOUSS, OR A SMALL HOUSE, neacy furnished, fora fanviy of th one an inva: d. streets and Fourth ar 8 V., box 4,134 Post offic Twentetn and . Terms must be mo- RS __ RESTAURANTS. NALL AND SEE THE ORIGINAL J¢ Musty Ale, dre the tinest glass of Mum's wh from 1M tol ntrom the wood, Free lu wind at LIBBY 189 Finton street, near the without cracking, coraee Tyygliie she NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, yi _.. SALES AT AUCTION. AUSTION NOTICE . ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Magn itieent Works of At Rich Carpets, splendid Parior Suits, the entire elegant content of the house 1st West Twen- Ly-first street, The yroperty of Charles* L. Tilton, Esq. POSITIVE PEREMPTORY SALE OF ELEGANT FIRST CLASS FURNITURE. This (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, prectsely, the beautiful Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room aud Library Fu uiture, in the dwelling house, 152 West Twenty-iirst stree between Seventh ‘and Eighth’ ‘avenues, all of which is ne having been recently made, and, comprises | everything adapted to fashionable, elegantly furnished resilen hole to be peremptorily sold for cash, consisting of English elvet and Tapestry Carpets, elegant rosewood Parlor Furni- eu suite, comprising three full Suits, richly carved, atl hich are covered in. rich silk brocatel and of th ription ire and Pier Tables, airs, in blue and gold satin and moquet; Damask and Lace Curing, Mantel and, Pier Mirrore Gold and Lai Shales, {wo rosewood Etegeres, style Louis XIV. ;ricl and Dresden Mantel Vases, Artistic Brouzes, Parlor Orna- ments, &e, ELEGANT SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, MUSIC CABINET, STOOL AND COVER COST $(0) marble top Bureaus, richly ca: i Bedsteads, tifleen Hair Matresses, Tete-a-Tetes, Chamber Suits in rosewood, Bronze Clock, natble top Washsiands, Lounges, French and Spring seat Chairs, Rockers, Divans, Ottomans, 0 Mirrors, su- perb Beds and Bedding, oak Extension Table, two Sofa Bed- steads, rich French and Bohemian China, rich Tea Sets, Sil verware, Spoons, Forks, Castors, Ice ra, Urn, Tea Ser- vice, ruby and sta! Cut Glass of every description, oak marble top Buffet, oak Chairs, superb Desk, Ollcloth Chandelfers, marble Hall Stands, 4c, Cataloyues at house, Sule positive, rain or shine, N.B.—Parties from a distance are assured that every article in the house will be sold strictly without reserve, and there: will be positively no postponement, Purchaserscan have their gods carted, packed or shipped by reliable parties, who will in attendance for that purpose, R. W. WESTCOTT, Auctioneer, rosewood Ce A, MB, CHAPMAN & 00.. AUCTIONEERS. AUC. tlon sale of superior first class Household Fi the property of a family declbiing honsckeeping. Pi P a: oforte, Drawing Room suits, superb Mantle 01 Pier and Mantle Mirrors, bronze and ormoh b ocade and lace Curtains, rosewood and mahogany Bedroom Furniture, oak Dining Koom Furniture, silver, China and G neeware, dc. MOSES B. CHAPMAN & CO., Anetiot will sell at public o'clock, at the priv tween Fifth and Stx faveniies, tie largest an Furniture offered at ai #09, all made to order for the present owner, and will be pe- remptorily sold to the highest bidder. Drawlng Roows—Vele vet medafion Carpets, two rosewood ‘suits, covered wiih silk brovatel; do. Etegeres, Enenignures, Secretaire and Bookea: e, Conve Tables, Card dnd Chess Tables, antique Reception C airs, Lounges, Arm Chairs, embroidered lace Curtains, ormolti Clock, siperd Brouzes, marble Statuary, macniticent rusewood Pianoforte, Stool and Cover, four Ycund corners, fin'shed alt round, made by Broadway makers, cost $500; Ldy's Work ‘Tabie, Oil, Paintings by eminent. artists, two match Paintings, by Cole; Holy Family, by Legrand: Winter Scene on the’ Neva, by ‘Ketchell; also, a number of superb French Line Engravtrigs, Dresden and Seyres China Vases, Ha'atand, Ollcloth, Stair Carpets, rosewood Dressing B reaus, Ward: obe-, Tavie de-Nuit, Cheval Glass, Awolre-i+ lc, Bedsteads, Hair Mattresses,’ Feather Beds, Blankets, unter; ains, Comoder, Sofa, Chutes, r Stands, Briss seland Ingriin O rp-ts, Oval Mirrors, Dining Rooui—Oak rn Sideboard, tent E tension Table, Couches Arm ra, ee gint Sets crys al and moy Glassware, viz-—De- caters, two dozen Go ile', ilo. Champa Wines, Tumblors, Frat, ¢ { ; Fing t Bowls, ruby Liquor Sets,’ richly dee gold band china Diner Sets, two hundred — an ; solid silver Dinner and Tea Sets, Silverware, p kets, Napkin Rings, Spoons,’ Forks, ivory handied Talle Cutlery. &'. Also, general assortment’ Basé- ment and Kitchen Furniture, 1 Toa Sets, forty: Wednesday), at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, precisely, all the superb and costly Furniture, Paintings, Statuary and Works of Art, rosewood Drawing Room Suits, elegant seven octave Pianoforte, Mirrors, Velvet Carpets, &c,, contained in the residence No: 220 West Fourteenth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. The auctioneer calls the special attention of the pudii mile, us being the la-geat avd cheat assoriment of Household Furniture of- fered at suction this seascn. ‘The Furniture was all made for the present owner, and is in complete order, ‘The whole will be peremptorily and absolutely sold without reserve, DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE of carved rosewood Etogeros, marile t 1 plate doors and back; lady’s Work Table, tolald with mother of pearl; rosewood’ Centre Table, statuary marble top; full suits of Drawing Reom Furniture—elegant Tete. actete Sofas, two Arm, two Reception and eight oval back Chatrs, curved rosewood frames, and covered in three color- ed satin brocade of the most expensive descriptton; two Console Tables, inlaid with buh! and tortoise shell; Brocade and Lace Curtains, French plate Pier and Mantel Mirrors, With rich gilt trames; superb Sevres and Dresden Ching Vaso, richly decora 4; Parian marblo Statuettes of the Sea sons, Artistic Bronzes, representing Night and Morning, Pan- Painting, Poetry, Music, Crusaders, &c.; antique Lava Vases from Herculaneum and Pompeii; ebony Card Table, Velvet Carpets, Rugs, Turkish Easy Chairs, bronze Clock, runs one month; Oil Paintings, by Rousseau, Inman, Hun: tington, Cole, Legrand and other eminent art MAGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE PLANOFOR’ carved leys.and :as%, four round corners, finished all rolind, fulaid with pearl: Music Rack, rosewood Stool, covered in brocade; embroidered Cloth Gover, Books and Music; Hall rosewood Hatstand, Oilcloth, Stair Carpet, &e. Chambers, second story—Richly carved rosewood Bedsteads, style Louls XIV, Buréausand Commodes to match; Wardrobes, Dress- ing chd Toilet Tables, Shaving Stands, Bookstand, "Couch, Arm Chairs, Curtains, Shades, Cornices, Halr Mattresses, Beis and Bedding, decorated China Tullet Sets, Mirrors, Dining Room Furniture of every kind, Tea Seta, Sliver Ware, Ivory Table Cutlery, Dining Table, &c. No poatpone- ment, SSIGNEE'S SALE.—HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FUR- AT PUBLIC AUCTION. POSITIVE PEREMPTORY SALE OF ELEGANT FIRST CLASS FURNITURE. This day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock precisely, the beautiful Parlor, Dining Room, Cha: rand Library Furniture, in the dwel!ing house, No, 6 East Twenty-seventh street, near Fourth avenue, all of which is new, having been recently made, and comprises everything adapted to a fashionable and clegantly furnished residence—the whole to be perempto- rily sold for cash, con: tig « English Velvet and Tapestry peta, elegant rosewood Parlor Furniture, en suite, com- prisng ‘three full Suits, richly carved, all ef which are covered in rich silk re mgt and of the best description ; rosewood Centre and, Pier Tables, Turkish Chairs in blue and gold satin and moquet; Velvet Turkish Lounges, rich fantel and Pier Mirrors, Damask and Lace Curiains, Gold end Landscape Shades, ELEGANT SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, MUSIC CABINET, STOOL AND COVER, cost $450, Marble top Bureaus, richly carved Bedsteads, twenty large Hair Mattresses, Tete-a-Tetes, Chamber Suits, in rosewood ; bronze Clocks, inarble Washstands, Lounges, French an Spring Seat Chairs, Rockers, Oval Mirrors, superb Beds and Bedding, oak Extension Table, two fine mahogany Sota Bed- stcaits, rich French and Bohemian China, rich Tea Scts, S!l- ver Ware, Spoons, Forks, Casters, Ice’ Pitchers, ruby and crysial CutGlass of every description, marble top Buffet, oak Chairs, Oilcloth, rich Chandeliers, marble Hall Stan: one of Wider's iron Safes. Catalogues at house. Sale po: tive, rain or shine, N. B.—Parties from a distance are assured that every article in the house will be sold strictly without reserve, and there will positively be no Rostponement. Purchasers can have their fronds carted, packed or shipped by reliable persons, who will be im attendance for that purpose. ucTION, M. C. EDEY, 2 sa Gigth AUCTIONEER, eg * Wednesday, Nov. 27, at 12 o'clock, will at his salesroom, 66 Cedar street, opposite the Post office, pair handsome bay Mares, 15%) hands bigh, six an seven years old, sound and kind’ in single and double har- meet One light top B built by Godwin. p Buggy, ‘One single Harness, cost $80. Also, Fast brown Horse, called Brown Jack, trotted in 2:31, 15 hands high, 8 years old. ‘One trotting Wagon, built by Watson (Philadelphia), one singe Harness. Ate 0, One fine saddle Horse, white, 8 years old, 153 hands high, sound and kind, ‘ALSO, Four leather trimmed Buggies, one slide seat, one turn over sent Rockaway, one no top, ett under, turn’ over seat; one two seat Demociat Wagon, ‘The above will bo sold with: ont reserve, to the highest bidder. $20,000 WORTH OF FIRST CLASS AND SILVER WATCHES AND VALUABLE being the stock of an importer, CRISTALAR, Auctioncer, 23 Bowery, will sell on Friday, 20th inst., at 10% o'clock, without reserve, a large line of 13” carat Hunting Double Tine Compensation Balance Tndependent second Levers and_Chronometers, Ladies’ Enameled and Diamond Watches, English full jeweled Pa tentand % plate Levers, Nickel, 18 carat Hunting siraight line, and’ detached Levers and Cylinders, Silver Hunting, Patent Levers, Anchors, Lepines and Verge Watches, Silver Plaoqna and sliver gilt Tfunting and open face, Anchors and aes. Also, a valuable line of fine Diamond Jewelry, ‘isting of Hoop and Clustre Diamond aud rl Brouche rings and Studs, 185 dozen silver Dases and Pens, 10 fine English and other movements by celobrated makers, together with a ety of other goods in the line. Catalogues at the sale, mseash, The trade are respectfully invited to the above 4s the lots will be put up to suit deslers only, Aw m 85 Nassau sorewood Parle ¥ ditto, co ote. ‘arlor Chairs, marble top Centre Tables, Bris in Carpets, Bookcases, Extension Dining Tables, Mining Chairs, Dreasing Bureaus, Washstands, resses, Lounges, Wardrobes, Toilet Sets 8. RICHARDS, AUCTIONEER—PEREMPTORY + sile of Boots and Shoes.—RICHARDS & WLITING Will'sell, on Welnesday, Novernber 27, at_ 10% o'clock, at the 44 Courtlinct siveot, a large and varied assortment of Boots and Shoes, in good order. Catalogues on morning of sa HIS CD. AARON, a? 63 Nassau of fine Gold and Silver Watches, , kc, by catalogue, without re- AAS day at 103g o'ctoc ‘asplendid assort Jewelry, Meerschaum Pi, rve, for cash. UCTION SALE OF A PAIR OF MAGIC LANTERNS, Jensen. 434 inches, with gas apparatus comp) mrt evening, November 29, by BANGS, MERWIN'& CO., 602 594 Broadway. ROWNE & NICHOLS, AUCTIONEERS, WILL SELL this day, Novetber 27, at one o'clock, In frontof sale: om 35 Nassau street, a pair of long tail gray Horses, splen- daly anaiched, six years old last spring, very styilsh aud good in nil harness; Uoth Horses have been used under the die, and are warranted sound, kind and gentle in all re- spects. Alzo, a bay Pony Horse, 133 hands high, seven yearr old fi 4, ntle; Is very prompt, any lady or child ean drive him: nsatdle, Also. city built top Wagon and Aa ness, all in good order, to be sold without reserve. Alco second hand two seated Wagon, close Coach, city built; Har- ness, &c., ke. DANIEL A MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL this day, at 10} o'clock, at his salestoom, 79 Nassa’ street, between Fulton and John streets, a general ment of new and second hand Household Furniture, viz: Rosewood Parlor Suits, in brocatel and reps, Centre Tabies, elegant French plate Mirrors, maloguny Sofas, Rockers Chairs, Brossele aud Tngrain Caryeis, Dressing Butea kind and French Bedaveads, Hair Mattresses, Feather Beds, Bulsier: ivy Bivuikels Washstands, Wardrobes, Commbdes, Cur ‘es, Builers, Extension Tables, Dining Chairs, Hatrack: Bookcases, elegant Mantel Vases and Ornament So.a Beds, China Glassware, &e. Also, for acrout it may concern, two superior rosewood Planefort Lounge of whom y Hyacinths, fresh imported ai UTCH BULBS. HYAC i 5,090. is 0” Crocu Ne, All true tp nal “4 Peal | Glasses, Curtains, 8, cen SALES AT AUCTIO! DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER, i aeeae ASSIGNEE'S SALE 0) SUPERB HOUSEHOLD FURNITUR By EDWARD SCHENCK, this Cay, 27h Deak a eleven o'clock, at his salesroor, 18) and. 187 Broadway, the stock of one of the Gnest cabinet makers in. th LY, consist- Ing to part of elegant solidearved and plain rosewood Suit fn satin and brocatel, plush and. tps ; rosewou Amoire-a-Glace, magniticent rosewood round red Beds sieads and Bureaus, do. in black walnut, finished in oll; ros*wood and walnut Secretary, Library. Boke. ogant woo! and walnut Etegeres, carved walnu Ic Bullets, oak and walnut Library’ und Dining Room Chi aud other elegant Furniture, ‘The ubove is allot. the very. best manufacture, and will be positively sold. by order ot as . The particular attention of those in want of ele- Gant furniture is respectfully requesied to this sale, J, B. FREEMAN, Assignee PARLOR OLATH Sati By EDWARD SCHENCK, this day, 27th inat., at 12 o'clock, at his salesrooms, 155. and 197 Broadway, an clegant pariot silver and Jgwel Safe, made by Davidson, of Albany, Salk das a’buftet, with'marble top, To be sold without re> ER.—RECEIVER’S SALE OF rains, Carpets, Mirrors, Bil- ec. This day (Weduesday), Fulton stre i Iextension Tavles, Wardrobes, Vianos, 4 Sofm Bodateads, Feather Beas, Hair Mattresses, Fi Gothic and other Bedstoads, marble tp Furniture, Bookcases, Oflice Desks, Stoves, Sewing Ma- © lies, brocade Curtains, Kit hen Furniture, &., Ae, Also, one very supertor Billiard Table, with mardle bell, cues, 4c, Aime: several French plate Mirroks. Also thirty dozen curied maple Chairs, Also large lot of Furniture, partially damaged by tire," Sale will be peremptory, without regard to weather, RS AT AUCTION.—DANIEL A. MATHEWS, AUC- tioneer, will sell this day, al 1134 o'clock, at hik sales. Toom, 79 Nassau sired an invoice of auperior Mink, Marien and other Cupes, Half ‘Capes, Mutts, Cuifs, &c., all i ine or der, ‘They are now on exhibition, + Househo lard Table, Tron Saf Nov. 27, at 103g w'lork, Very large assortment of ma fifteen o1 ! Purniiun FURNITURE SALE—T0 CLOSE THE CONCERN, AT 11 o'clock, eousisting of the balance of stock remaining At 22 Catharine street; also two large pinr Tables, three Gaiters Bods Misvors, Lasipe Washarsele Cornero TrOrs, out " ry Fisinres, Sewing Machine, Pres, Ac, Must be. sold to viose the concern, 1B. LEVY, Auctioneer. JOUN LLOYD, AUCTIONEER —ASSIGNEE'S SALB OF Boots and Shoes.—The undersigned, assignee of Ebene- zer Hart, will sell at parc auction, on Friday, November 29, at 627 Broadway, at 1034 o'clock A. M,, the entire stock of (he Wholesale and retail boot and shoe sumont formerly of E. Hart, consisting of Patent and Calf Boots, Shoes and Gai- ters; also a large stock of ladies’, missea” and child ‘3 Balmorals, Gaiters and cee &e. The goods arr all tirst class and made for city trade. @ trade fs respectfully ine Vited to attend, as every article must be sold to close the as- signment. The sale positive, Catalogues ready the morning of sale, Sold Py order of the assignee, DANIEL THOMPSON, Assignee of Ebenezer Hart. The goods can be seen until day of sale, OSEPH HEGEMAN, THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), NOV. 27, At two o'clock P. M., at No. 66 Clermont avenue, between Park and Myre, Brooklyn, Mahogany Sofas, Chairs, Tables, Bedste its, Mattresses Bu- Treats, Crockery, Brusselsand Ingrain ( EORGE COOK, AUCTIONEER, No. 141 Broadway, This day, at 11 o'clock, Assignce's Sule of Cabinet Furniture, The whole comprising the most recherche assortment of first class Broadway Cabinet Furntture ever before offered at auction, consisting in part of richly carved Parlor Suits, in wood and brocatel; rosewood, mahogany and walnut do., in hatrcloth; Parlor, Marble Top Centre, Side and Pier Tables, of solid wood, richly carved and Mghly Anish: ed; rosewood French Mirror front Etegeres, Bedroom Fur- niture—Elaborately carved round and plain corner Bed- Bureaus, Armoire. ures, Chairs in every », Lounges, Also a Hine of splendid Wardrobes, &c. Library Furniture, in every style: solid carved Buokease Sceretaries, Escretoires, Book Shelves, Chairs, &., in all Dining Room Furniture, in oak, rosewood, Extension Tables, eight, ten, twelve and four: teen feet; oak und walnut, Buifets, ‘Sideboards, Chatrs to match; Lounges, in reps, brocatel, &c., style Louis XIV., 4c.; Revolving, Reclining and Rocking Chairs, Also an as: sortment of Brussels, Tapestry, Velvet, Wilton and Ingrain Carpeting. The whole comprising an’ assortment of first class stock well worthy the attention of purchasers, ‘To be sold without reserve, “Terms cash. PLP XEY BH. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER. Mortgage saie of 4 valuable palvate Library and collee- tion of tine Paintings, by order of , , Jt.) Mortgagee, HENRY H. LEEDS & CO., will sell at auction, on Frida: Nov. 29, at 1034 o'clock, in the gallery over the salesroom, Nassau street, A very valuable private Tibrary, consisting of about 1,000 vokimes of standard, illustrated and miscellaneous books and works of reference. ' Among them are many rare Frenchand German publications, In the collection will be found Rees & Chambers’ Cyclopedia, Johnson's English Pocts, Bacon's Works, Audubon’s Birds and Quadrupeds, Waverley Novels, Beacherelle’s Dictionaire Nationale, Repertoire Generale dit Thoatre Francois, Irving's Works, Shakspere, Fro-sart’s Chronicles, Works of J. Rousseau, Macaulay's History, Pres: oott’s Works, Channing's Works, Life and Letters of John Adama, Hogarth’s Works (orizinalold edition, with suppress: ed plates), Moore's and Byron's Works, Cleero’s Live and Letters, Natural History of New York, 12 volumes, and mauy others fa various departments of literature, 4180, The valuable collection of © eernag Which will be sold at precisely o'clock P. M., in which will be found many cabinet gems by our first American and fo- reign artists, represented by George Hall, D. Johnson, Brown A. Wust, Blauvelt, Bellows, Oertel, Sontag, Verbockhoven, Behalken, Mayer, Muller, Hofer, Lasnier, Pyne, Pottier, and others. ‘Also, several fine original old Pictu ‘They will be ready for exhibition as above on and after Wednesday, 27th, untti day of sale, with catalogue, and will be positively wold as above, Ry order of D. BERRIEN, Jr., Mortgage. ENRY GREEN, AUCTIONEE: VILL SELL THIS day, at 1034 o'clock, at the an tore, 194 William, atreet, Uroceries, Wines, Liquors, Smoked and’ Pickled Her- rings. &c. Also Clothing, Overcoats, Watches, Jewelry, tc, ENRY B, HERTS, JR, AUCTIONEER, ‘ASSIGNEE'S SALE. ‘This day, at 10 o'clock, at 66 Nassau street, up stairs, WATCHES, JEWELRY , DIAMONDS, &C., Fixtures, Iron fe, &c. Termsof ta'e—Cash, in current funds. Calalogues on morning of sale. J. MORIARTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, AT 173 « Chatham square, this day,\ at 1034 o'clock, Sofas, Lounges, Chairs, Tables, Bureaus,’ @) pair Blankets,” Sheets! Oil Paintings, Feather Beds, Secretary, a variety of Dry und Fancy Goods! “Sale peremptory. No reserve. ‘BROKER'S SALE.—W. N. LEWIS WILL SELL day, at 481 Bowery, up stairs, by order of W. Simp: ‘a large quantity’ of Gowns, Shawls, Remnants, commence at 103 o'clock. AW NBROKER’S SALE.—W. ©. HIGGINS WILL SELL this day (Wednesday), at 1034 o'clock, at No, 509 Second avenue, near Thirty-second atreet, Dresses, Shawls, Coate, Pants, Quilts, Blankets, Pillows, Dress Patterns, &c., kc. BY order of W. C, H., Licensed Pawnbroker. HERIFF'S SALE—STATIONERY, &0. CHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, AUCTIONEERS, SALESROOM 113 NASSAU STREET, will sell on Wedn November 27, at 10 o'clock, at No.7 Naxsan street, the stock of @ retail Stationer, comprising a choice assortment of Account Books, Paper, Envelopes, Tol Copy Books Blank Books Gold ind Stéel Pens, Pencils, Presses, Cutlery, Legal and Mercantile Blanks in great va: riety, full stock of Fancy Goods and small wares, Darks Chaits, &e., dc. JOHN KELLY, Sheriff. G, 43 )BQGART. AUCHONEERS, WILL SELL, ON «Friday, Nov. 29, at 1024 o'clock, at the southwest corner of ‘Seventh ‘avenue and Tiirty-seventh street, by virtue of a chattel mortgage, the Stock and Fixtures of a Grocery and Liquor Store, Horse, Wagon and Harness, Lease of the premises, &c. CHARLES F, WATTS, Attorney for Mortgage. HERIFF'S SAL! 'Y GOODS, &c., Ac. & FAIRCHILD, AU E © CHAMBERS SALESROOM 113 NASSAU STREET, will sell this day, November 27, at 11 o'clock, at 768 Third avenue, the stock ofa Thread and Needle Store, comprising assortment of Trimmings, Notions, and small wares of ery variety. JOHN KELLY, Sheriff. HERIFF'S SALE. PATENT LEATHER, SEWING MACHINE, &C. ‘CHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, Aucvioneers, will seli this day, November 27, at 12 o'clock, at their salesroom, 113 No sain'street, a quantity, of Cap Fronts, heavy Patent ‘Leather, one Singer's Sewing Machine, &c., &c. JOHN KELLY, Sheriff, G, $7: BOGART, AUCTIONEERS —T1I8 DAY, XOv. KD. 27, at 12 o'clock M., at No. 341 Water street. By virtue Of a chattel mortgage and several executions, the entire Stock and Fixtures of a grocery and liquor store; also the Leuse of the premises. ARLES F. WATTS, Constable and Attorney for Mortgage. GS. 4ieeBQGABT, AUCTIONEERS WILL SBLL, ON '» Wednesday, 27th inst., at 10 o'clock, at Vorhis’ couch fustory, corner Fifty-clzhth street and Broadway, by virtue of achattel mortgage, one six seat Park Phariou, ynew, in pervect order} one shifting Quarter Coac! urtain, frames front and back, nearly new, in perle. order; also, one Caleche Shutter Coach. & J. BOGART, AUCTIONEERS.—WEDNESDAY' }» Nov. 27, at Il o'clock, at 441 Broadway, Constable's gale, large lof of Embroidery, conslating of ladies’ Collars, Sleeves, Cults, Chemisettes, £6., dc. CHARLES F, WATTS, Constable. | M. HOLLINGSHEAD, AUCTIONEER, SPECIAL AUCTION NOTICE. In consequence of Thursday, the 28th inst., BEING HOLIDAY, We shall hold our next regular WEEKLY AUCTION SALE oF BOOTS AND SHOES Oo FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, ‘At 103 o'clock. Buyers are respectfully informed that this sale will be made uj EMULUSIVELY OF FRESI, FIRST CLASS, SEASON- ABLE GOODS, including a large and attractive assortment of MEN'S, BOYS’ AND YOUTH'S BOOTS, adapted to the best retail trade, ALEXIS BRAGG & WARREN, No. 30 Warven street, |. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL THIS day, at Zo’ciock, at No, 44 Canal street, all the geitert Furniture, &e., of A large house: Perlor Suits in buir cloth; Centre, Dining aud Tea Tabies, Piano, Pier and Mantel ir Rods, fine Tapestry, Three-ply und other Carpets, Hail and Basement Oiicloths, French and Cot. tage Bedstends, Hair and other Mattresses, large Feather Weis, Sheets, Spreads, Table and Bed Linen, marble wp Dressing ani other Bureaus, Washstands, Toilet, China, Gliss, Hiver and other Wares, Stoves, Heaters, Dining Room and Kitchen Furniture, &c. $8 000-28 SALE~. A J hers char es for housekeepers fine Furniture. Welnestay, Noy. 27,0°2 0°) ternoon precisely, all tin ¢ Furn'ture, Pain wood Drawing Room octave Piano: or rors, Velvet Carpets, £6. Eigh'h aven\s f Mirrors, Lacs and Hro™ rosewood Biegeres, with 1 f ror frunt Parlor Suits, tn satin; ro. a Centre T 7 ON Paintings, Tuikioh E a Vases and other Mantel Orname: cud Dinner set Cum tat nit Velvet, rpetn Tors, Mahogany Chairs, Sofas, Lovinges, Ru kers, Qilgivias, &e Bale positive, Dealers alioud, CAVALRY BOOTS AT PRIVATE SALE. ved wood + hes rk Ding yey ie AMUSEMENTS. AURA KEENE’S THEATRE, THIS EVENING rt THANKSGIVING. AFTERNOON ap EVERY Ey! N y, iwiltepeeend RVENING DURING THE WEEK NEW VERSION or THK SEVEN SONS, SEVEN SONS... This GREAT UNION BURLESQUE FI 8 is Has een ph ed & SEVENTY-THREE NIGHT; ba 3 ond UNDieeDy xb" Sei g 3 N JN é Y rE! FY THOUSAND PEOPLES ns a SEVEN SONS. , SEVEN SONS,” SQ 0 And will be prosentod with all ita NEW SONGS, NEW DANCE GREAt UNION MEDLEY. . AND. NEW Comprising the UNION TABLEAUK, SPIRIT OF JACKSON AT THe TOMB OF WASHINGTON. THE STAR OF THE UNION, NORTH AND SOUTH, THE BANNER IN THE SKY, BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL, AN EPISODE OF VALLEY FORGE, THE DEATH OF THE REBEL SPY, AN Erisope OF THE REBEELION IN VIRGINTA THE STRUGGLE BETWEEN NORTH AND SOUTH, APOTHEOSIS or WASHING’ . the sro TON AND UNION, reat Sceni THE PEERLESS POOL OF WATER LILIES, AND ASCENT OF THE GUARDIAN SPIRITS OF THE LAKE. aN THE GREAT WATTEAU SCENE or Rect ARCADIAN NYMPHS ‘a clining among their flocks by the MOUNTAIN TORRENT OF REAL WATER, New music by THOMAS BAKER, Also grand Operatic Selection, “Traviata,” and the popular LAURA KEENE WALTZ. Doors open at 63; seats may be secur commencing at 7% o'clock, Dress circle ten days in advance, NOTIC) A GRAND MATINEE or Tx SEVEN SONS will be given on THANKSGIVING AFTERNOON, ursday, Nov, 28, [30l, Open at one; commence at iwo, Children twenty-five cents, ZAMFILLAEROSTATION, ZAMPILLAEROSTATION, ZAMPILLAEROSTATION. ZAMPILLAEROSTATION, ZAMPTLLAEROSTATION ZAMPILLAEROSTATION, ZAMVILLAEROSTATION, ZAMPILLAEROSTATION, ZAMPILLAEROSTATION, ZAMPLLLAEROSTATION, ZAMPILLAEROSTATION, ZAMPILLAEROSTATION, ZAMPTLLAEROSTATION, ZAMPILLAEROSTATION, ZAMPILLAEROSTATION, ZAMPILLAEROSTATION, ZAMPLLLAEROSTATION, ZAMPILLAEROSTATION, ZAMPILLAEROSTATION, ZAMPILLAEROSTATION, ZAMPILLAEROSTATIO! ZAMPILLAEROSTATION. ZAMPILLAEROSTATION. ZAMPILLAEROSTATION, ZAMPILLAEROSTATION, ZAMPILLAEROSTATION, December 9, 1861, ACADEMY OF MUSI |ANTERBURY MUSIC HALL. Canterbury Musle Hall, 645 Broadway. The public aré reapecttully informed that In consequence of A. M. Hernandes having recovered from the effects of the severe accident which occurred to him some nights ago, he will be enabled to perform his celebrated character of Anto ate ie the magnificent pantomime of the MAGIC LAUREL, which will be reproduced this evening with all the new scenery, dresses and grand effects, as at its first representa. tion, TO-NIGHT, Reproduction of the MAGIC LAUREL, MAGIC LAUREL, MAGIC LAUREL, MAGIC LAUREL, MAGIC LAUREL, MAGIC LAUREL, MAGIC LAUREL, MAGIC LAUREL, With its original powerful cast. Third night of MONS. DUVERNEY, MONS, DUVERNEY. MONS. DUVERNEY, the celebrated Contortionist, who chailendes the world to pro- duce his equal. MISS ADELAIDE PRICE, Inte principal Danseuse of the Broadway theatre. MLLE. MARIETTA RAVEL, late first Danseuse of the Ravel troupe. SIG, ABECCO, MONS, and MME. MONTANARI, J. H. BUDWORTH, W. 8. BUDWORTH, BYRON CHRISTY, ASHTON and ROGERS, SILAS BALDWIN, R. M. CARROLL. and WM. ROSS. Ballet Dancers, ke. THE CANTERBURY MINSTRELS THE CANTERBURY MINSTRELS Every, ight, FOX & CURRAN, Proprietors. NATomE MUSIC HALL, Late Chatham Theatre. First night of the beautiful Pantomine of VOL'AU VENT, VOL AU VENT. VOL AU VENT, VOL AU VENT. Principal character by the celebrated Pantominist A. M. HERNANDEZ, Every one should see gy THE MASQUERADE BALL. THE MASQUERADE BALL, Principal characters SIGNOR ABECCO 8 BOB HART, SIGNOR ABECCO BOB HART, R6otsra WALBY eee MLLE, WHELPLEY, AND MISS JOHNSO! Third night of the celeirrated contortionist, MONS. DUVERNEY. mij Second week of the ureat GYMNASTIC TROUPE, ASHTON, ROGERS, STARK, MADIGAN, and others. NOTICE.—THANKSGIVING NIGHT, A. M. HERNANDEZ will execute the wonderful fest of pinning a human body to board with large daggers. pt. We OSE" FOX & CURRAN, Proprictors, AHLIA FREE CONCERT HALL, 654 BROADWAY, where a host of talent will appear every night in thei? ‘Jonge, dances, glees, &c. ‘ADMISSION FREE. A. W. ROOME, Proprietor, Wanted—two ladies, dancers and singers, Also ten waiter girls. Appiy between IL and 4 o'clock. ‘ANTED—A MAN TO ACT AS TREASURER TO A first class Ethiopian Company, to travel through the Eastern States and Canadas. One having $75 to $100 in cash can meet with a wood mpany, Herald off sto depositas s urity for faithfulne: ‘situation, Addi 88 to-day Minstrel C RAILROADS. UDSON RIVER RAILROAD.—TRAINS FOR ALBANY, ‘Troy, the North and West, leave Chambers strect at 7 and 11 A.M., and , Sand 10:15 P.M. EW YORK, HARLEM AND ALBANY RAILROAD, For Albany, Troy, North and West, Winter arrangement, commencing Monday, Nov. 4, 1361. For Alvany—10.30.4. M., Express Mail Train, from Twenty- sixth street depot, For all local trains see Time Table. JOHN BURCHILL, Assistant Superintendent, MEDICAL. N IMPORTANT WORK.—A GUIDE FOR THE MAR. ried, or those contemplating it. The aMicted, debilitated Or diseased should not marry or adept any treatment till they have informed themselves of the truth, only found in Dr. LARMONT'S Paris, London and New York Medical Advis ie Guile (Oh edition). | Maited ton $1 by RICH: 0 te 1 Vesey street, and ROSS & TOUSEY, 121 all such affections, 1 The Doctor cur ding, expeditiously and _privs past, at 647 Broadway, up stairs, from 9 A, liscases are speedily cured by Dr. WARD, 12 Laight where the ductor is in constant attendance. PERFECT CURE IS GUARANTEED.—A RADICAL cure is always effected by Dr. WARD, 12 Laight street, cures besides in half the usual time and at halt the charges. R. HUNTER HAS FOR THIRTY YEARS CONFINED his attention to diseases of a certain clnas, in which he Jess than 9,000 cases, without an instance of failure. His great remedy, Dr. Hunter's Red Drop, cures certain diseases when regular treatment and ail other reine: dies (ail; cures without dieting or restriction in the habits of the patient; cures withont the disgusting and sickening af fects of all other remedies; cures in new cases in less than six hours. It roots out the poisonous taint the blood is sure to absorb unless the remedy is used, It is $1 a vial, and cane not be obtained genuine anywhere than at the old oflice, No, 8 Division street, Book for nothing that treats of the effects ofearly abuse, R. RALPH'S OFFICES, 139 CROSBY STREET, COR- ner of Houston, Hours, 11 to 2 and 6 tiL9 P. M. R. WARD IS TREATING ALL DISEASES OF FE- ‘males with extraordinary suiccest. Soniething for every jady—his great Benefactor. Oflice 12 Laight » D® COOPER, NO, 14 DUANE STREET, MAY BE CON: ulted on all diseases of a certain hature. Twenty- eight years exclusively devoted to there complaints enable him to warranta cure in all cases. The victims of mispiaced confidence in medieal pretenders can call, with a certainty of Deing radically cured, or no pay. R, R. COBBETT, MEMBER OF THE NEW YORK UNI ‘versity (Mediral Culiege) and College of Surgeons, Lon- don, may be consulted with the mosthonv able contidenee on special diseases, at hia 0. entre pear Cham- bers. N. B,—See Dr. C.’s diplomas iu hiv odie. Private en- trance at No. 6 City Hall place. R. COX TREATS FEMALE DISEASES SCIENTIFI- cally.—His Great Remrdy (Japan secret) is sure and harmiess” Oflice 1uy Howery. 2 Laight THE GREATS eat be constiiied on al street, wear Lalay et LU, 152 € AMUSEMENTS. dway ani in Thirteenth street, Norice.—Door's op Performances (0 cone! ite ENTHUSIASTIC APPLAUSE AND LAUGITER. D TABLEAUX aud a unanimous cal e fall of the clirtain, being repeated by gen NEW COMEDY NEW COMEDY MAGIC MARRIAGE MAGIC MARRIAG. WILL BE REVEATED To ING THIS WEEK, » WOW music, new costumes and vicinity, 1610. 7 y, AND EVERY ja with its magaificent new scenery The action takes place in ( New scenery, painted expr HALL OF RECEPTION IN THE TOWN M THE MARCHIONESS D& VOLTERRA TON OF ACT 2, TERRACE GARDEN AND ENTRANCE TO THE CIA. TEAU DE VOLTERRA, WITH V 4 eM rey Canes TH VIEW OF THE MOUN. THE CHARGE, OF MURDER. ACT 3, THE RED SALOON IN TIE CHATEAU, OVERLOOK. ING THE GARDENS, r *ploconclude with the one act Farce, by John Poole, called SCAPE GOAT. WATVAGK. Wes MK GiAs. FISHER, . 3 ¥. MORANT, ¥ iS VIOLA CROCKEI MR. REYNOLDS, Rs. JOHN SEFTON, a MR, Box book ten days in adv . OWERY THEATRE. STICKNNY'S GRR. Last Night of HERR a WEDNESDAY Atternvo plendid Programme of Horsemanship and Gymonstic F pAbh THE GREAT ARTISTS ON BOTIE | 1¢ Performances will cominence with the National Entree OF “SONS OF FREEDOM, OR THE FLAG OF LIBERTY.” le with the hnmorons nursery tale of r, the Old Woman that Lived in a Shoe, rations for THANKSGIVING DAY, S; Or. Black Cavalry" —an eques- other novelties wi Morning, 10 o'clock, AT NATIONA’ OLINE" ‘The whole to cons LITTLE BO-PEE ‘Three Entertainments "To-mo: 24 o'elock. Evening, 73g 0 \ > alae AMERICAN MU; AND CONTINUES TO SPOUT, CONTINUES TO SPOUT, in his large tank, to the gratification of visiters and the DELIGHT OF CHILDREN, n ace him daily, the ds of w enn ed Day), NOV. 27, & rh Dramatic Performances, FTERNOON, at $ o'clock, find especialy ia to be produced at wild be Crowds of ae oe PP ADIES. CHILDREN AND FAMILIES to witness It, to see the Whale swimming in his artificial THE LIVING HIPPOPOTAMUS, the very antipode of the Whale, a representative of the torrid regions of the Old World, aa the slong of the New. two of the most interesting animals ever exhibited in America. Iso, may be seen SI TETRO D'OLIVERA'S. ATED WHITE RATS, UCATED WHITE RATS, umber of most amusing tricks, unusually INTERESTING TO CHILDREN! 8 LARGE SPECKLED BROOK TROUT, uirehased, at great expense, of |, Mass., after he had kept them LIVING ELEPHANT NG MONSTER SNAKES, LIVING HAPPY FAMILY, GRAND AQUARTA, &c, GREAT PREPARATIONS are being made for VING DAY, Thursday next, hale 1s of the frozen re- 200 which perform a the finest ever seen together Mr. J. H. Batty, of Springfi: “Ars in @ private spring, Museum will be prese of other interest FORMANCES nearly eve! P AMATIC PER. hour during the ¢ OOKLYN MELODEON CONCERT HALL, CORNER of Court and Remsen atreets, opposite the City Hall, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, (THANKSGIVING NIGHT), FIRST CLASS CONCERT HALL, for a regular season. with NEW SCENERY, DECORATIONS AND STAGE EFFECTS, powerful and attractive companies EEN IN BROOKLYN, Among whom will be found the nan With one of the E ateat Irish Comedian in the world, BRENT AND FANNY FORREST, The sweetest and best Vocalists in America, MISS KATE PE: YER, Next to Gallett{, the most artistic Danseuse of the present ‘The universally acknowledged Tenor of the day. ‘MR. MITH, Comic Singer and Tambourinist, MISS JULIETTE, MISS LOUISA EVANS, JAS. LA MONT, Comic Vocalist. JOE CHILDS, Late of Hooley and C: SEAGRIST AND'SON, And a host of others, numbering in the aggregate PERFORMERS. Tn addition to which, arcang Hell's, Clog Dancer. ments have been made with NNETTA GALLBTTI, without exception the most charming Danseuse ever seen in this country; and SAM SHARPLEY'S MINSTRELS, of whose firat appearance due notice will be given, From the fact of the present lessee being a! BROADWAY MELODEON, NEW YORK, the largest and finest place of amusement in the world, and having under engagement to him OVER ONE HUNDRED ARTISTS, all of whom will be presented in rapid suceesston, it will be a suificient guarantee to the Brooklyn public thai the attrac- tion offered to them will WARRANT AND ENSURE SUCCESS, The prices of admission will be:— Entrance, 13 cents. Seats in Private Box ‘Phe doora will open at hali-past sx, and the entertainments ta quarter belore vigi Orchestra Chairs, 26 cents. D SWISS BELL RI S, te, Livingston street, E ENING THIS WEEK. SGIVING DAY A GRAND MATINEE. OVELTY CONCERT HALL, ues, Dances, Ballets ind Negro Ec- he best companies in the city, DEVERNA & REENTZ. WATTS, DOHERTY, ELLIS, KOENIG AND m strect, tits eve ENTY-FIVE YOUNG LADIES WANTED—TO AT- tend tables at the BROOKLYN MELODEON, strevts, or at the her establishmen sult themselves and work at elther establishment they pi Young ladies cs NCEASING WONDERS. At the Parisian Cabinet of Wonders and Anatomy, next door to Ball, Black & Co., New Ye is large, supexd and world timed colle of nature, a mors rehild with two heads, four ction with this interesting wasable and thrilling ‘At one glance is tion has been pronouns ‘owd to it daily to bays ily on interesting forgentiemen only from 10 A. i by the many thousands truly moral tendency, scientife and_ patholo, 188 CARLOTTA PATTI, ‘sighed begs leave to inform musical associa- gers generally that he has un, 5 Patti and an entire Concert {s now prepared to take arrangements for Miss P ompany. All applications m d t. MAX STRAKOSCH. ECITATIONS OF ENTIRE PLAYS FROM MEMOR 1 ive his second chtertainn the season at Dodworth Hail, Broadway, near Twelfth str 08 which occasion he ‘fo commence at eight tions and man: or without the ning, November 27, te the tragedy of Hamlet. CONTINENTAL OLD FOLKS WILL SING, Inesday evening, Nov. 27, 1s Btreet Methodist Episcoy eventh street, be- ‘ork; Friday even- . 29, at the Brooklyn Tabernacle, Brooklyn. Doors open at 7 o'clock. PEN DAY AND EVENING. THE SECOND ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF THE ARTISTS’ FUND SOCIETY, AT THE GALLERY OF THE STUDIO BRILDING, No. 15 Tenth street, near Fifth avenue, Single admission 25 cents; season tickets, 50 cents, RMAN LIEDERKRANZ CONCERT ‘AND BALL, IN THE CITY ASSEMBLY ROOMS, THURSDAY, Nov. 28, 1861. Tickets $2. To be had of members only. : ath PREIZFELDER, See’, ATES’ BENEFIT. ATELODE ON. 33) Broadway—With all the extra attrac. tions, for Yates’ benedt o-night, The prices will remain as usual. Come early. 'y, 60 Warren street. 3° JAVE CLOG REEL, THANKSGIVING DAY. Minstrels, Grand Matinee at 2, a Will bg AdluBiLgD Ly (he platform, AMUSEMEN! W INTER GARDEN, reynevening, those detig! MR. and MRS. BARNEY WIL, tu aetna of! eee charming pleces—he beautiful legend ALI the successful burleite HALLOW BVE; roti MAGIC JOKE, s) might 4 inagnifeent enter. tainment, in which Mr. and M RNEY WILLTA slip a ad Mrs BARNEY WILLIAMS J. W. Lingard, 301, L. Fo) NOVEMBER GT Or FATHER'S LEGACY IN y ERS LEGACY, After which, the celebrated FEMALE MINSTREL SCENE Aud Military Drill of the PEMALE McCLELLAN ZOUAVES, Concluding with the new Domestic Drama of MARY PRICE; Or, THE ADVENTURES OF A'SERVANT GIRL, FRIDAY—THANKSGIVING DAY, FOUK GLORIOUS ERFORMANCES, Afternoon and Evening, t At the ACADEMY OF MUSIC nd the i: NEW BOWERY THEATRE. ACADEMY OF Mustc. Lessees...... Measra, G. T., 3 Fo id J. We GRAND BI EE, pug Liners The citizens of New York and vicinity are respectfully me formed that we have secured the above establishment for be purpose of presenting A GRAND FESTIVAL ON THE A¥TERNOON AND EVENING OF THANKSGIVING DAY, : THURSDAY, NOV, 28, Of diatingulahed ariiaies will sppeor onetke ith the far inguishe 4 will appear, together wi vere ite American actor, i vale MR. E. EDDY, and the American comedi id pantomimtt Mie Geb FOX. The following entertai ments will be presented :— ternoon at two o'clock, PADDY THE PIPER, SCH CHILDREN IN THE WOOD. haere a Evening at seven o'lock, SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM. 2 FOUR LOVERS, Admission fifty and twenty-five cents. een Children haif price FOLENS MINSTRELS, (LATE OF NIBLO’ ga- STUYVESANT HALL, 659 Broadway, opposite Bond street. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 31, BENEFIE OP GEO. GRAY aie popalsr Bulladist, Great bill to-night. The great siars, For, Arlington, Grifin and Reed, in the new: and lau hable act DEAF IN A HORN, BARBARY ALLEN, THE FINAN- CIERS, DISSERTATION ON THE TIMES, THE DESE! ERs, ABRAHAM'S DAUGHTER, CHALLENGE ESSEN¢ Qk (OLD VIRGINNY, WE'LL FIGUT FOR UNCLE 7%. Gugtes CONCERT ROOM, 616 BROADWAY, ABOVE STAIRS. STAIRS, STAIRS. Houston street, ececacaa SSCS C TTT SS U ‘This popular place of amusement has no connection with the lager bier suloon down stairs or any other piace in the city, but is entirely independent and distinct from all, Our numerous patrons are notilied that renewed exertions will be made to provide for thetr entertainment and amusement. Extensive additions have been made to the corps of PRETTY WAITER GIRLS, , PRETTY WAITER GIRLS, PRETTY WAITER GIRLS, PRETTY WAITER GIRLS, PRETTY WAITER GIR! ‘ PRETTY WAITER GIRLS, who will continue to deliver their orders with the same grace and effect which has made the GAIETIES CONCERT ROOM the model of would be imitators, YOUTH AND BEAuTYt RULE THE WORLD, and it is only the acknowledgment of a well kaown fact te say that the. YOUTH AND BEAUTY TALENTED DANSEUSE: ‘AnD FEMALE VOCALISTS, together with the PRETTY WAITER GIRLS, bave made, and now sustain the reputation of the GATETIES, 616 BROADWAY, REMEMBER, UP STAIRS. of the Admission. 4.4. AMERICAN CONCERT HALL, “4 aad Broadway. The Greatest Resort for Pastime in the World. The Greatest Resort for Pastime tn the Word, GRAND COMBINATION OF TALENT. GRAND COMBINATION OF TALENT. CROWDED HOUSES CROWDED HOUSES attest the superiority and furnish trathful evidence that tht establishment is par excellence, distancing all the places amusement in the country in the production of NOVELTIES, a COMBINATION. bai TRIPLE COMBINATION. jongs, Dances, Burlesques. Negro Farces, Ballets, RETURN OF OLD FAVORITES, 4 CHARLEY WHITE, CHARLEY WHITE, BILLY Quin, BILLY gua, W. WES’ W. WE! M. TURNER, M. TURNER, HARRY LESLIE, HARRY LESLIE, W. THOMAS, W. THOM: ‘The world-renowned Negro Comedians, FATTIE STEWARD, FATTIE_ STEWARD, The best Comie Singer inthe country, J. WARREN, J. WARREN The great Ethiopian Comedian and Banjoist, MISS KATE LESLIE, MISS KATE LESLIE, The accomplished Vocalist Firat a pearance of THE CELEBRATED ORRIN FAMILY THE CELEBRATED ORRIN FAMILY THE CELEBRATED ORRIN FAMILY {n thelr classical Gymnastic Groupings, THE BEST BALL! ROUPR tn the ety, composed of fiat cinas dancers, in the elty, composed o: ncers, m under the direction of Paul Brilliant, ADMISSION. 10 cente 20 cents Galler ARLEY WHT’ ie Manage: GEORGE EDESON, Stage Manager CAMPBELL GALE, Treasurer. ROADWAY MUSIC HAL! | Broa ana as im 483 and 485; 483 and 485 ~~ BROADWAY. 483 and 485! TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS. TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS. Great Union of Artists. Great Union of Artiste, THE BEST ARTISTS THE BEST ARTISTS the world ever produced in a variety of Acts, Songs, Dances, Burlesq es, Farese, Ballets, Pantomimes, Gymnasts, &oy, (Talent every evening this week of Talent every even! in week:— BIRCH. 2?" ™* STELY BIRCH, BEN. COTTON J. A. HERRMANN, M. AYNSLY SCOTT, £, J. PIERC! ULLIGAN, JOHN MU ‘A. J. LEAVITT, . J. LE, i ‘AIN, GEORGE GERMAIN, Parquet. th a IRD GEORGE GER} Which will compose THE BROADWAY MINSTRELS, songtlli, BROADWAY, MINSTRELS, In new Songs, Glevs, Choruses, ke. ee TATA HARRINGTON, € ARA HARRINGTON, CLARA HARRINGTON, Th lished Vocalist i ial cae ily atyted th jucen of Bong." TONY PASTOR, TONY PAs n. RLO TROUPE, THE GREAT CARLO TROUPE, THE GREAT CAE Q TROUPE: ks, wed to be t roupe in the worl seen LIPAE SCIULTaE, MISS LIZZIE SCHULTZE, Mis Ernestine De Fa Miss Ernestine De Faber, Miss Ernestine De Fub: Miss Eruemine De Faber, MLL KATRINA, MLLE, KATRINA, ‘The accomplished dansens OTHE GREAT BALLET TROUP! THE GREAT BALLET TROU THE GREAT BALLET TROUPE, under the direction of Mons. Paul Brillant, ROBERT W. BUTLER, Sole Leseve and Manager. MONS. LA THORNE, Stage Manages. NOTICE —GRAND MATINEE, On Thanksgiving atternoon, at 23 o'clock, for the aecomo jon of beste LADIES AND CHILDREN, on which occasion « great bill will be off M™ MOZART'S THIRD UAL CONCERT ix AID OF CHRIST'S CHURCH INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, AT IRVING HALL, y ng, November 27, at 8 o'clock. MRS, MOZART, Soprano. MR. GEO. SIMPSON, Tenor. MR. J, R, THOMAS, Baritone, Mi CARL WELS, Pianists MR. EDW. M MASTER BERNARDO, Vio! (Pupil of Mr. Mollenhauer, 10 y ‘an MR. WM. DRE: ickets, 60 cents each, ean be ob ange stores and at th yer SIC HALL, LYMPIC MUSIC AGH sane Second and Third st: Between SOREN EVERY, f From 7 till 12 o'¢lock. f age—his first appear- R, Director. Jat the principal musi door, s, Philadelphia, LYMPIC MUSIC HAT. RACE STR. Philadelphia, an SIG HAL Pete a HAGE eran, Philadelphia, Second anid Thitt atree ' Between OEM EVERY EVENING, From til 12 o'clock, Gi FLEET AT Si ‘Sumter Our Own Again, ax, Sure card. ‘or ertand Literary A UR FLEET AT SEA, OR a drama in three acts and nige pies address Conner & Poole, 482 Brondws ta ‘Theatrical, Cor NEATRIC THEATRICAL, TE oncercane yaconry Agency. 482 Beouaway, room. Nox GaFiest Class “Landing kay, do. Singing Chimberma Ky Low Comedian, OM M Lady. Apply as abo} KUNKLE, Manag (Ou HOAST 1 THE PLAS Walkin Old Lady, Utility strona 10 it 3 Sclock, to UROBOR R & POOLE, Agents, Grand Matinee Esg ants! Minstrel Ws NIAGARA-TUR LAST EXHIBITION. $43 Broadway Next door below Tittany & ING sor eday evening, Nov, ’ a bengiit, when Se ential skated, ‘Adunissign, va thai vyealags