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HE BITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL hips, PA persons Jeaving the United States will re- ry pues Orta from the authoritios of their. reaper: ie countries, countersigned by the Secretary o: Siate at Washington, Chief cabin cabin YROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL, YROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Chief cabin passage. . ‘Becond cabin passage same The ships from New Yo call at Cork Harbor. 1@ ships from Boston call at Hulifax and Cork Harbor, PERSIA, Capt. Judkins, AFRICA, Capt, Shannc ARABIA, Capts. Stone, Witte Po CANADA, Capi. J. ASIA, Capt. E.G. Lott, AMERICA, Capt. Hockley. Australasian, NIAGARA’ Cant Moodie? Capt. Cook, EUROPA, Capt. Anderson, SCOTIA (now buildin ‘These vessels carry aclear light at mast head; green on Starboard bow; red on port bow. NIAGARA, Moodie, leaves Boston Wednesday, Nov. 27 ‘ASIA, Lott, “New York, Deo. 4 CANADA, Mutr, Boston, * AFRICA, Shannon New York, BUROPA, Anderson, “ Boston, Fi Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced: Surgeon on board. ‘The owners of these ships will not be accountable for Gold, *Bilver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metals, ‘Unless bills of lading are signed therefor and the value there + @f therein expressed. For freight or passage, apply to FE. CUNARD, No. 4 Bow ‘OTICE TO PASSENGERS FOR EUROPE. By order of the Secretary of State, all passengers le + Eng the United States are required to ‘provide themselve: ‘with passports before they will be allowed on board the + ateamer, Passengers will not be subjected to any trouble or delay in PBrocuring them, if they call or Instructionsat the Company's hs Ub Broadway, New Yorks oe OHN G. Ager Steam weekly between New York and Liverpool, ee “EXverpuot, New ork and Puiiadenie Siena agree I iHadelphia Steamship Cony Seton’ « despaiching their full powered Clyde built fron steam gi Pap follows: 0 1, Nov. » CITY OF MANCHESTER. Drees Dec. * * GITY OF BALTIMORE. -Saturday, Dec. 14 * @nd every Saturday, at noon, from pler 44 North river. RATES OF PASSAGE, (MFrat Cabin... $13] Steerage... De, do. to Lon M0 | Bon” is bandon... 8 Do. do. to Paris. Do. to Paris.. 3B do. to Hambai oS Do. to Hambug... 3 ngers od to Havre, Bremen, Rotterdam, -Antwerp, £c., at equally low raves. Persona wishing to bring out their friends can buy tickets Bere at the following rates, to New York —From Liverpool “Ot Queenstown, first cabin, $75, $85 and $105; steerage from Liverpool, $40; from Queenstown, $30. ‘These Sioamers have superior accnmmodations for passen- efgers, and carry experienced Surgeons. They are Built in Mor ght ron sections, and have patent dire annihilators Wor further information in Lis 1 te WILLIAM MAN: Agent, 4 Water street, in Glansow to ALEX. Mal “COLM, & St, Enoch square; in’ Queenstown to C. & W.. ‘Bouree; in Philedelphta to JOHN G. DALE, ill ‘Walnut Setreet; or at the Company's Oflice JOHN G. DALE, agen! No, 15 Broadway, New York, “PROB SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE—ON SATURDAY Leger hopes Called States alt pares UPON, J. A. Worrow, Commander, ‘will sail from pler No. $7 North ri Beaci Gaterday, Deccenbor ae moon. er {oO OF Beach street, on This steamer, unsurpassed for safety and comfort, has : double engines under derk, enclosed by water tight compart- :gnents, which, besides o her results, tend, in the event of col- | Uslon Or stranding, to keen the pumps free to work, and 8e- «ure the safety of vessel: passengers. For freight or 4, algun SAMUEL Fox, 1, GEO. MACKENaIE, | Asents{ 7 Broadway, ‘The steamer ARAGO will sail January 4. {STEAM 20, HAMBURG, HAVRE, LONDON AND Pens Hpmbety Linerican Packet Company's (ron steansah eamsht SAXONIA, H, -Ehlers, commander, Saying the United +Btates mail, will leave from pier No. 31 Noith river, foot of witon wire ATURDAY, November 3), at , November 3), at noon, »for Hamburg, viaSouthampion, taking passengers for Ha- ‘¥re, Londom, Soudpamp on and’ Hamburg. eet cabin, $I mid cabin, $60; steerage, $35, ‘The steamers Tine will leave every alternate Satur. a carrying the United States mail. e steamer BAVARIA will succeed the SAXONIA, on "December 14. €. B. RICHAKDS & BOAS, 151 Broudway. ‘NPE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD'S STEAMSIIIP HANSA. HJ Von Santi commander. carrying the Unived E) Bates man, wit sail from pier 30 North river, foot of Cham- SATURDAY. December 31, at 12 o'clock M., rol BREMEN VIA SOUTHAMPTON, Caring passengers to. LONDON, HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, *@t the following rates:— For the first cabin, $100; second cabin, $60; steerage, $35. For freight or apply to a3 DELRICHE & CO., 68 Broad street, TEAM TO LONDONDERRY, GLASGOW AND LIVER. 0 Monreal Sweamahip Company's firat clans, Spl powered, Clyde built steamer NORWEGIAN, Captain McMasters, carrying the Canacian and United Stats malis, ‘will sail from Portian’ next saturday, November 30. Rates of passage {rom New York:—First class, according to accom » tion, $70 and $85; steeraze, found with good provisions, £$30. Certificates issued for bringing out passengers from all * the principal towns in Great Britain and freland. at very low *wates. For passage =pply at 23 Broadway, New York. EL & SEARLE, General Agents. “WOR LIVERPOOL—OLD BLACK STAR LIN .—-THE packet ship BELLE WOOD, lying at pier 27 East river, <waiia 30th November. The F. B. CUTTING, bin December. For Benes or ratte on ireland, ac., apply to WILLIAMS & “BUTON, 40 Fulton street, OR _LIVERPOOL.—BLACK Brain eae ont eal? Sonne hauls alo -atream this day and salls to-morrow. For passa ra “JACOB WILSON, l08South street SPP Fo LIVERPOOL.—CHEAP PASSAGE.—THE CLIP- per ship AURORA, Captain Childs, haa room for a few ‘ peeeneae" will sail on December 3. For rates of ‘ appl board ship, at pl 01 ER FOR LONDON.—SAILS SATURDAY, NOVEM. BALL LINE» OF ber 30, the packet ship HEMISPHERE, lying at Rast river. For ge in ¢e-ond cabin, at low rates, or ig on any Dart of Engians or Ireland, « TAPSCOTT & CO: TReAa ce TO IRELAND, ac. . continue to draw drafts as they ly to South street. —TAPSCOTT & CO, re done for the five years, Those wishing to remit money to ‘can be snpplied with drafts for any amount, pay +n demand, in n oF Irel any part of Great Brit Cplying at their old emmblished place of busin stree:, New York. USTRALIA PIONEER, LINE, CARRYING THE United States Mail.—The Al’ extreme clipper ship SHARRY BLUFF, 2,000 tons capacity, Redman command 4s now rapidly g for Melbourne, at pier 13, East riv ‘will be despatched positively on ‘December 7. ~@urpaseed accommodations fur first und second cabin HE et {releht or passage apply to ver atreet. seen R. W. CAMERON, 90 RR CALIFORNIA VIA PANAMA. ‘A Grat class steamer will leav and Zist of each month, except whi Of departure will be on the Monday fol- it apply fice, No. 5 Bow- pnt or Paesnee 8prly a TALLER. agent For ‘Ung Green. OUND—ABOUT DATE (NOV, 27), in the Tenth avenue, vrwween Thirty-seventa and ‘Fhirty-ninth streets, mall ladies’ Pocketbook, containing ‘ On description of Property the money can be had gt St. Paul's church, corner of Fifiy-ninth street and Ninth avenue. UND—A CONSIDERABLE ‘of one of the city ti UM OF MONEY IN THE res, some time since. The “over can have it by naming t! nount aod describing the ) by Addrensing a note to K. H. 0., Post offic, ‘O8T—ON WEDNSEDAY, 27TH INSTANT, SEVERAL ‘Bank Books, Insurance and Citizens’ Papers, &c., dur- ting the day. The finder of the »bove will be liberally rewnrd. bringing the same to Mrs. Adema, 194 Allen strevt, “LOSi.cON, TUESDAY, THE 26TH INST. A BROW Gack Overcoat. The finder will be suitably rews dy leaving It at Otto Roesler'a fur store, 165 Bowery. Logie’ WEDNESDAY, ABOUT FIVE O'CLOCK, IN ing from Greene street, through Bleecker street 0 way, and then into. Wall street stage going up, a sil- “yor Portetnonnaie with thelname of Robarts engraved on the back, with two visiting cards inside marked Mrs, J. U. Ro- barts, Whoever will return it to 49 East Thirteenth street will eReceive a suitable reward and she thanks of the owner. ‘O8T_ON THURSDAY EVENING, ON BOARD THE steamer Isaac Newton, or in the ofiice of said boat, or van the dock, a calf akin Wallet, containing over one hundred dollars, in billa on different banks of Senaca county, and part dn.gold. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it with the Ticket Agent of the People's Li TT OST—ON WEDNESDAY FORENOON, BETWEEN !L4 South ferry, Brooklyn side, and Trinity church, New *York, a lad h Pebble Shaw! Pin, with the owner's «mame engraved on it. The tinder will be ‘suitably rewarded yy, returning itto James D. Nairne, 104 Chambers strect, New York. TT ,OST—ON THURSDAY MORNING, THE 28TH INST., in going from Fifty-third street and Second avenue, s@hrough w the Reformed Dutch chureh in Fiftieth street, be: ‘tween the hours of 103; and 1134 o'clock, a pair of ladies «gold Bye Glasses, The Gndvr, by leaving’ them wi Mr. Stoll Saeyer's grocery, corner of Fisiy-third street and Sevond ave. ewue, will obtain a suitable reward and receive the thanks of ‘de owner. OST—IN GOING DOWN BROADWAY TO CORT landt street, and crossing Jersey City ferry, a Gold ‘atch, with bairchain attached. A liberal reward will be to the finder by leaving the same at 36 Barclay atreet. juire for “Connett.” REWARDS. REWARD.—STRAYED OR STOLEN FROM THE i stable in Weat Twentieth street, between Seventh ‘nd Eighth avenues, a chestnut sorrel Horse, 8 or 9 years old, Pith hairncasand blanket. ile can be easly known. | He Baga scar, caused by a thistlor, running from the top of His ‘withers down, about 6 inches long, with only one white foot. ‘Whoever will return him to 358 Sixth avenue will receive the sabore reward. GEO. FREDERICK. ‘$Q5 REWARD. TAKEN, ON FRIDAY NIGHT LAST, from 56 Front street, a Tin Box. containing Papers ‘Of no use (0 any one but the owner. The above reward will ‘De paid to any person who will return the same to 6 Front vetreet, and no questions asked. OPAR’ Dipiphe: ERSHIP NOTICES. ARTNER WANTED.—A MANUFACTURER, EN” gaged in an established business, most favorably located: ‘@nxiour to open a branch house in New York, desires an ac’ partner, with from $8,000 to $10,000. Name of manu nd all desired information will be given by N. H No, 108 Liberty street, New York. “WANTED—A PARTNER, WITH A CAPITAL OF $10,000 in the wheat flouring business; new mill, very ete, four run of stone, water po and situated uffalo, New York and Erie Railioad, in Livingston “Address McQueen, box 172 Herald onlice, $150 WILL PURCHASE AN EQUAL COPART: 2) thy interest in an tablisned cash bu aan energetic man this affords an opportunity wke mon 4 —WANTED, EITHER AS PARTNER OR OVER- $500. = seer, in one of the prettiest Oyster Saloons in fe city; also, samme amount and sition ina long establish: Apply to F, D, RICHARDSON & CO., SALE_OF HANDSOM' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, cnt Furniture and Valuable Works of Art ey Having cost over $12,000, ‘The whole to be sold sirictly and peremptorily without re. serve, ‘The property of Charles H. Tilton, Bag. POSITIVE PEREMPTORY SALE OF LEGANT FIRST CLASS FURNITURE, ¥) afternoon, at two o'clock vreisely, the beautiful Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room and Library’ Fur- niture, in the dwelling house, 152 West Twenty-first atreet, between Seventh aud Bighth'avenues, all of which is new, having been recently made, and comprises everything This ( ry 10 u fashiona ‘antly furnished residence, the whele to be pereinptorily sold for cash, consist! Velvet and Tapestry Carpets, elegant rosewood Parlor Furni- ture, en sulle, comprising thive full Suits, richly carved all of which are covered in rich silk brocatel_and of the best description; rosewood Centre and Pier Tables, Turkish Chairs, in blue and gold satin and moquet; Damask and Lace Curtains, Mantel and Pier Mirrors, Gold and Landscape Shades, two rosewood Btegeres, style Louis XIV. ;rich Severes. and Dreaden Mantel Vases, Arustic Bronzes, Parlor Orna- , ELEGANT SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, MUSIC CABINET, STOOL AND COVER COST $450. marble top Bureaus, richly carved Bedsteads, fifteen Hair Matrones, Tete-a.Te 4, Chamber, Suite in rosewood, Bronze marble top Washstands, Loun; rench and Spring seat Chairs, Rockers, Divans, Ottomans, Oval Mirrors, su perb Beds and Bedding, oak Extension Table, two Sofa Bed- steads, rich Prench and Bohemian China, rich ‘Tea. Sets, Sil- verware, Spoons, Forks, Castors, Ice Pitchers, Urn, Tea Ser- vice, ruby and crystal Cut Glass of every description, oak marble top Buffet, oak Chairs, superb Desk, Oilcloth, rieh Chandeliers, marble Hall Stands, 4c. Catalogues at house. Sule positive, rain or shine. N-B-—Parties from distance areassured that every article in the house will be sold strictly without reserve, and there will be poaitively no postponement, Purchaserscan have their 1s carted, packed or shipped by reliable parties, who will in attendance for that purpone, ‘R. W. WESTCOTT, Auctioneer, M. B. CHAPMAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS. A. MudosiHigent HoseHOLD FURNITURE AND WORKS OF ART, &C. ATPUBLIC AUCTION, ON THIS DAY (FRIDAY), NOV. 29. The property of @ gentleman leaving the city, atthe elegant private rexidence of Samuel Clari ., 48 ‘Went Sixteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. commencing at 103 o'olock, Rosewood 73 octave Pianoforte, Rosewood Drawing Room Suits, Bronze and Ormolu Chandeliers, Velvet and Medallion Carpets, Sevres and Dresden China Ornaments, Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Brocade and Lace Curtains, Artistic Bronze Statuary, Oil Paintings by eminent artista, Onk Buffet, Extension Tables, Bookcases, Etegeres, Centre Tables, ‘China, Glass and Silverware, SheMeld Table Cutlery and Table Linen, . Rosewood Chamber Furniture, style Louts XIV. ‘The auctioneer would call the partiow'ar aitention of his friends and the public to this sale, The catalogue comprisin, the richest assortment of Household Furniture, &c., offere At auction this season, ‘The furniture was all made to order Jens than seven months ago, and ts of the best description. Sale positive, without regard to the weath Superb Suits, carved in solld rosewood, covered with silk bi ; Secretary and Bookcase, Etegeres, Bronze Clock, Funs ope month: Pier aod Mattel Mirrors, embroidered Lace Curtains, Mantel Ornaments, Centre Tables, King’s Patent Reclining Chair, Oil Paintihgs by eminent artista, Bronze and Marble Statuary, Magnificent seven oct ‘anterbury, Hatstand, oak Buffet, Extension Table, china Dinner and ‘Tea Sets, crystal Glassware, richly engraved; Table Cutlery, solid Silverware, rosewood and mahogany Bureaus, Bed- sieads, Wardrobes, Toilet, Tables, Commodes, Dressing Tables, Hair_and Spring Mattresses, Counterpanes, Blan- kets, Sheets, Towels, McGraw's Patent Sofa Bedstead, Book- stands, Toilet Tables, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Oilcloth, Stair Carpet. UCTION SALE—OF ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FUR ture, Seven octave rosewood Pianoforte. Beautiful rosewood Parlor Suits. Rich Brussels, Tapestry and Velvet Carpet, This day, November 29, at 2 o'clock P. M., precise! handsome Household Furniture in the large dwelling house, 66 East Twenty-seventh street, between Lexington and Fourth avenues, consisting of two richly carved rosewood Parlor Suits, covered in satin, French brocate! and green vel- vet plush; Turkish Armchairs and Lounges, covered in green figured reps; elegant rosewood Etegere, with mirror back ‘and doors (cost $125); oval and pier Mirrors, rosewood C tre and Pler Tabies, to match the parlor suits; Lace Curtai nd gold Shades, rich china Vases, bronze parior Ornaments, onze 21 day Clock, &e. ELEGANT LIBRARY FURNITURE. BLACK WALNUT AND GILT sit, consisting of one Sofa, one arm and six medallion back Chairs, covered in green reps; Bookcase, Table, Bookstand, marble top Buffet, rich French and Bohemian cut Glass. ware, ac. Chamber Suits. in rosewood and mahogany, comprinin each Suit, marble top Bureau, Washstand, Commode an Bedstead, Hair Mattresses, made to order for we present owner; Bolsters, Pillows, Blankets, Mirrors, Cloaks, Rockers, te spring seat Chairs, So'a Brds and Loun, nd extension ables, Glass, Chiha and Silverware, Table Cutlery, ingrain Carpets, parlor aud kitchen Stoves, Ollclotha, Chandeliers, &e, Sale posititive, E. ROTH, Auctioneer, N. B.—Purchascrs can have thetr goods carted or shipped bya reliable pers, who will be in attendance for that pur- pose. UCTION NOTICE. LOCKWOOD BROS. & UNDERHILL, AUCTIONEERS, 29 Murray and 33 Warren street, Call the attention of buyers to their sale of this day, com- prising invoices of Black and Colored Silks, Ribbons, Dress Goods, Linens, Embrolderies, Domestics Bhirts and Drawers, Jackets, Hoslery, Germantow Knit Goods, Gloves, Buck Gauntlets for army use, de. 40, Cloths, Cassimeres, Cloakings, Vestings, &c., tm greasy variety. Bale to commence at 10 o’cloc! Catalogues ready early. A. Mj MERWIN, AUCTIONBER. hoff eANaS. ‘MERWIN & CO., Irving Butldings, 694 an roadway. FRIDAY EVENING. Nov, 29, at 7 o'clock, Cholce Private Library of tine editions of the writings of standard authors in History, Biography, Poetry, Belles Lettres, &c., embracing many very scarce aud valuable books, ' Catalogues are now ready. UCTION.—BROWNE & NICHOLS WILL SELL ON Friday, November 29, in front of salesrooms 35 Nassau treet, a brown Pony, 10 hands high, 7 years old, sound, kind and gentle, black mane, tail a also a Pony Wa- fon, built expressly for the pony, together with Harness, To ¢ sold without reserve. A. ScTUTTLE, AUCTIONEER, + DUTCH BULBOUS ROOTS AT AUCTION, ON FRIDAY, At 1034 o'clock, at 114 Broadway, inclucing Hys- iarcisses, &c., einths, Tuli) jolus, Crocus, Jonquils, N: in lote'to aut. ‘a4 seas as EEN SALE OF A PAIR OF MAGIC LANTERNS, lenses 436 inches, with gas pparaiua complete, on Fri: day, evening, November 29, by BANGS, MERWIN & CO., 602 and 694 Broadway. UCTION NOTICE.—YOU CAN BUY ALL KINDS OF Furniture, Looking Glasses, Bedding, &c., cheaper than atany other place, at G. W. SNEDEN'S, 263 Bowery, be- tween Stanton and Houston streets, Please call; you ‘will save money. Note the number. DUTCH BULBS. —1000 HYACINTHS, 10,000 TULIPS, 5,000 Narcissus, 10,000 Crocus, Gladiolus, &c., &c., now Open and for sale. All true to name, being P. MURRAY, Ii INE OIL PAINTINGS—BY ORDER OF THE AS8- Over one hundred, from a gallery in Broad- ay, will be sold this day, at 10}¢ o'clock, at 63 Nassau a reet. JAAC D. AARON, Auctioneer. vate order. Pearl street. SAAC _D. AARON, AUCTIONEER.—JOHN LEVISON will sell the entire Fixtures of a first clasy Clothing Store on the premises, 854 Bowery, on Saturday, Nov. 30, at 10) o'clock, Shelving, Counters, Glass Show Case, Desks, Sufe, ec. &e., all uearly new, 7 ‘OHN LLOYD, AUCTIONEER.—ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF Boots and Shoes.—The undersigned, assignee of Ebene- zer Hurt, will sell at pubbe auction, on Friday, November 29, At 627 Broudway, at 1034 o'clock A. M., the entire stock of the holesale and retail boot and shoe establishment formerly of Hart. cousisting of Patent and Calf Boois, Shoes and Gai- may a large stock of ladies’, misses’ and childret Putmorals, Gaiters and Slippers, Ac. The goods are all first class and made for city trade. ‘The trade fa respectfully in to attend, as every urticle must be sold to close the as- kigninent, ‘The sale ponitive. Catalogues ready the morning of mae. Hold by order of the atsignee, DANIEL THOMPSON, Assignee of Ebenezer Hart The goods can be aven until day o NEER.—800 CASES BOOTS, ction, on Friday, Nov, 29, at ai the store of J. 8. Leverett & Co.,16Cortiandt street, comprising a large assortment of fresh clty made and Eastern goods tor city and country trade, ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER, ‘Mortgage sale of a valuable private Library and collec. von of tine be by order of D. BERRIEN, Jr. Mortgage. HENRY H. LEEDS & CO, wilt sell at auction, on Friday Nov. 29, at 103¢ o'clock, in the gallery over the salesroom, Nassau street, ‘A very valuable private Library, consisting of about 1,000 volumes of standard, illustrated and miscellaneous books and works of reference. Among them are many rare French and German publications. In the collection will be found Rees 4& Chambers’ Cyclopedia, Johnson's English Poets, Bacon's Works, Andubon’s Birds and Quadrupeds, Waverley Novels, Bescherelle’s Dictionaire Nationale, Repertoire Generale du 7 Irving's Works, Shakspere, Frossart's |. Rousseau, Macaulay's History, Pres- cott's Works, Channing's Works, Life and Letters of John Adama, Hogarth's Works (original old edition, with suppress- ed plates), Moore’s and Byron’s Works, Cicero's Life and Letiers, Natural History of New York, 13 volumes, and many ‘others in various departments of literature. aLs0, The valuable collection of OLL PAINTINGS, Which will be sold at precisely | o'clock P. M., in which will be found many cabimet gems by our first American und f0- reign artists, represented by George Hail, D. Johnson, Brown A. Wust, Blauvelt, Bellows, Oertel, Sontag, Verbockhoten, Mayer, Muller, Hofer, Lasnier, Pyne, Poitier, and Also, several fine original old Pictures, They will be ready for exhibition as above on and after ‘Wednesday, 27th, until day of sale, with catalogue, and will be positively sold'asavove. By order of D: BERRIEN, Jr., Mortgage. FLPREY, tp LEEDS, AUCTIONEER —OIL PAINT. ingsand Furniture. HENRY H. LEEDS & CO. wili Sell at auction, on Saturday, Nov. 30, at 10% o'clock, at the aalesrooms, No. 23 Nassau btreet, a beautitul collection. of Oil Paintings, among which will ‘be to Grony Bonbeld, I. C. Thom, Dupree, W. D te, EF. Beautrice, Fi 2 merit, Also, immediately after ‘* «of Household Furniture, consisting of brussels and Ingrain Carpets, rosewood Suits, inahogany Sofas in hairctoth, Divans, gilt frame Pier and Oval Mirrors, Lace Wincow nd the works of A. Extension Tables, Hall di eliéd marble top Suits, rosewood Bedsieads, mahogany marble top Was sands, &e., together With & general assortment. HOLD FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD PIANO. arpets, &c.—DANTEL A, MATHEWS, a i}, at his store, 79 Nassau street, to-mor1 34 clock, a large assortment of s Furniture, removed for con Chamber Suits, Dining ply and Tngrain Carpets, Hair Mattresses, Feather Beds, Furnity Chairs, Room Sofas “TON LOYD, AUCTIONEER, Joe FURS, FURS, FURS. Wiliselton Friday,’ November 20, oadway, at 103g o'clock, the entire stock of a whole. mitre conde ge ‘able, Mink, Chinchilla, Moun. tain Marien, River Mink, Fitch, Kolinsky, also,'@ large Bete busine 82 and St Nassau street. lot of Sleigh Robes. Sale positive, rain or shine. SA povallty, Ly THIS + day (Friday) Nassau finest, Household Parlor Suits ‘covered In brocat Tete-a-Te tas, Mario: Bookcases, Brussels and Ly sion Dining Tab ea, Lou o,, the Whole to be perem pte DAWNBROKER’S SALE, Uoneer, 23 Bo assortment of 1 ko., the stock of a deale ture, Brandies, stable, T. HAZEL CRISTAL at Why o'elook Wearing Appa Household Part By order of the con- Iko a lot in, Rum, Whiskey, &e. AUCTIONEER. TOYS AND FANCY GOODS AT AUCTION. HITTEMORE & HAZELL will sell at auction on FRIDAY, Novem At 1034 o'clock, at their salesroom 188 Broadway, A large and desirable assortment of French and German TOYS AND FANCY GOODS 4m great variety, direct from tmporwers, and in flae order. SO, Tnvotces of India Rubber Toys, assorted; Pipes, China Boxes, dc. The sale will commence with an invoice of Doll Heads, Dolls, Games, Magnetic Toys, &o. SHERIFF'S SALE.—CLOTHIER'S STOCK. CHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, Auctioneers, Sulexroom 113 Nassau sirect, will sell on Friday, November 29, at 10 o'clock, at 76 Fulton street, large sidck of seasonable ready made Clothing, comprising a full assortment of Business and. Dress Conis, Overcoats, Vests and Pants, together with Piece Goods Trimmings, gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Store Fixtures and Furnivure, 4c, JOHN KELLY, Sheriff. GHERIERS, SALE—GOAT SKINS, &C.—HENRY B. HERTS, Jr., auctioneer, will sell on Saturday, Nov. 30, At 11 o'clock, at the salesrooms, No. 53; Pine street, a quan: tity of Goat Skins; also one Herring's’ Fire Proof Safe, oak Office Deak, ac.” By order of JOHN KELLY, Sheriff GS, 42), BOGART, AUCTIONEBRS—WILL SELL, ON Saturday, Wth'inst., at 1244 o'clock, ia front of the ‘Fimes Building, at the juiiction of Nassau! street and Park row, oue splendid palr of mottied bay carriage Horses, about 16 hands high, 6and7 years old, perfectly sound and kind in allharness, and of fine style and action; one Quarter Panel Coach, nearly new and in perfect order, with shifting frames for curtains front and back. Also one ‘six seat light Park Phaeton, in perfect order, having been in use but a short tims Also one set of double Harness. The whole to bo sold without reserve by virtue of a chattel mortgage. The above sale is worthy the attention of parties desiring a hand- some private turnout, very siable keepers and others. J. BOGART, AUCTIONEERS.—FRIDAY, NOVEM- }» ber 29, ut 12 o'clock, at 16 Water street, Constable's sale of Office Furniture, ac.,’ consisting of Iron Safe, Desk Chuira, Tables, de.’ Alsd all the right, title and inierest of Robert L. Hill George T. Anthony aid Isaac Swan, which they had on the 6th day of November, 161, or at any time thereafter, of, in and into the following property:—68 Cheeses, 64 barrels Dried Apples, 44 jars Honey, 92 barrels Flour, 19 barrels Beans, 7 barrels Apples, ‘CHARLES F. WATTS, Constable. G, 43, BOGART, a Je vember 30, at 103 North William street CTIONEERS.—SATURDAY, NO- ‘clock, at the auction rooms No, 1 jousehold Furniture, rosewood Piano, fc, consiating of ‘mahogany 8 rior,” Easy and Rock: {ng Chairs; Mirrors superior English Velvet, Brussels and Ingrain Oarpets; 01 doth, mahogany Bureaiis, marble top Centre Tables, Otl Paintings, Engravings, French Bedsteadts, Beds and Bedding, Kitchen Furniture, one Carpenter's Cheat and Tools, double and single Harness, &c. GS. 4 yBQOART AUCTIONEERS, WILL SELL, ON J». Friday, Nov. 29, at 1034 o'clock, at the southwest coruer of Seventh ‘avenue aud Thirty-seventh street, by virtue of & chattel mortgage, the Stock and Fistures of a Grocery and Liquer Store, Horse, Wagon and Harness, Lease of the premises, &c. CHARLES F. WATTS, Attoruey for Mortg YW, ™ HouuinasHEaD, AvcTIONEER, j SPECIAL AUCTION NOTICE. In consequence of Thursday, the 28th inst, BEING HOLIDAY, We shall hold our next regular WEEKLY AUCTION SALE or : BOOTS AND SHOES Oo FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, At 1036 o'clock. Buyers are respectfully informed that this sale will be made uy EXCLUSIVELY OF FRESH, FIRST CLASS, SEASON. ABLE GOODS, id attractive assortment of s 3) AND YOUTH'S BOUTS, Adapted to the Lest retail trade, ALEXIS BRAGG & WARR! No, 30 Warren street, Ww". WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, THIS day, at2o clock, at 454 I street, the enti Farniture, 4c, of a family breaking up housek: lor Suits, Centre, Dining und Te tains, Tapestry, Brussels, ‘Thre: CAVALRY BOOTS AT PRIVATE SALE. cloths, mahogany French and ‘fer Beas, Bediling, Bureuua, Washstenda, and Silver Ware, Dining’ Room and. Ki Furniture, Stoves, dc., alladapted to the wants of families and othy WUEIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE NO. 4 Evat Broadway, will sell, this day (Friday), at 10% o'clock, the Leave, Stock und 'Fixtures of the large Liquor Store 190 East Thitty-fourth street, consisting of ine Coun- tera, three Beer Pumps, Copper Measures, pipe of pure Gin, French Spirita, Whiskey, &@. Also one bay Horse. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., TO LET. A. BEAUTIFUL SECOND FLOOR, WITH BASEMENT, kitchen and more rooma, if reqitred: has all provements, and inaquiet and respectabie neighborhoc Apply at 89 West Twenty-aixth street, between Sixth and Se- venth avenues, Cars and stages convenient. APARTMENTS TO LET-17 GREENWICH AVENUE, Four Rooms on second floor and Bedroom on third floor, water and gas throughout. Rent $15 a month. SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET AND Furniture for sale.—The rent ia very low, and in a tine location. Tals ina good opportunity for s family to com- mence housekeeping. Also a very handsome Buit of Rooms, with Boai pply at 96 Macdongal street, RNISHED HOUSE TO LET—IN TWENTY-SECOND street, near Fourth avenue, to a small private famil; only, three story high basement,’ and in perfect order, wit 12 rooms. Apply to R. C, READ, 58 East Twenty-second atreet, from | to 3 P. M ROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE CHEAP— in a first rate location; cheap rent; two back Rooms and Cellar; arare chance. Apply at 60 Mott street, OFTS TO LET—FIFTY FEET BY NINETY. TO IMPORTING OR COMMISSION HOUSES. The very desirable Lofts 126 and 124 Chambers street, over Loder & Lockwood’, will be leased for a term of years’ at a reasonable rent, Apply to COLGATE & CO. Dutch street, or to SAM’L. HOLMES, 711 Broadway. T°: LET—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, THE four story House No. 9 Lafayette place. Possession immediately. “Apply to JAMES CRUIKSHANK, 85 Broad. way. (TO LET-LARGE ROOMS, WITH STEAM POWER. Apply at 116 West Twenty-seventh street, near Seventh avenue, LET.—UNUSUAL ADVANTAGES OFFERED TO RE ‘sapectable parties: the two large and commodious English Basement Houses Non. 259 and 261 West Twenty-third strect, Apply to P. HARMONY'S NEPHEWS &CO., 81 Greenwich street, or A. LEAMAN, 217 West Twenty-third street, LET—HOUSES NO. 6 ST. MARK’S PLACE AND 49 Franklin street. To good tenants they will be rented ow. Apply to JAMES CRUIKSHANK, 35 Broadway LET—TWO NEW STORES, 777 AND 777% newly papered and in fine orde! Apply at 109 Peart 5 rent low (To LET A sTHAM soar Fa TORY BROOKLYN, hing inc froni office, second with all the modern Improvements; ev Blete order. “Apply at 143 Front sire \oor. 10 LET—THE NEW TWO AND A HALF STORY BRICK House 160 Dean street, Brooklyn, until May 1, with the privilege of leave. For particulars quire on the premises, 0 LET—STORE 290 THIRD AVENUE; A GOOD LO- cation, Rent $350 per annum. Also two desirable Floors in same house. Rent $15 per month for each tloor. 10 LET—THE THIRD FLOOR OF BROWN STONE front house No. 47 Second avenue, corner of Thirtieth street, All conveniences, and rent low. Apply on the pre- mises, second floor, LET—A NICELY FURNISHED BACK PARLOR, with Board, suitable for a gentleman and lady or single gentlemen. Apply at 95 West Eleventh street, between Fitth and Sixth avenues. | A RARE CHANG bee ‘NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1861. T FOR SALE. —TO HAIR DRESSERS OR BAR- ery cheap, an old Stand of eighteen ng given; also a hand basing complete, Apply to G: South Brooklyn. CE ROUTE, WITH OVER ONE hundred eus . Wagon and Harness, com: tes will be sold cheap for cash, Apply © URE & HOYT, ‘ark row, room 17. sunk Slab, thre 4, 1M Adaatie sire TEA, COFFE) I {OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, ON! ted and most prot wtock and fixtures; is fitted up and e ¢d reputation, aud being in the Hudson River Railroad dp pot, transient as well as permanent inquire on the a teben ee on - ieinity of the nds a large share of For narticulura el, corner of Rewdo, POR SALE—AN INTEREST IN A PROFITABLE CASH business, paying largely. A corner Grocery, with Horse and Wagon, Several other legitimate chances open for those ri fT . for those seeking investments, General Agency, 63 Nassau, POR SALE-THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES of, 8 tip top corner Liquor Store, in one of the best loca- tions of the Ninth ward. on reasonable terms, Apply imme- diately to H. F. BISCHOFF & CO., 381 Sixth ‘avenue, corner of Tatrly-second street, pee. SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF 1 the re House, corner of Thirty-seventh sireet and Bixth ave mn. FOR SALESTHE LEASE OF (A FINE STORE, TO. gether with the Fixtures, consisting of all things that are necessary for the merchant usiloring business. Rent low and location good—Bowery, junction of Third and Fourth avenuies, Inquire for two diys of J. B. DEWEY, 117 owe OR SALE—THE GOOD WILL AND FIXTURES of the Plough Hotel, 135 Liberty street, with Stabling at- tached that will accommodate 13 horses; convenient to the Albany, Boston and Philadelphia boats. Apply on the Dremiscs, POR SALE, AT A BARGAINOTHE LEASE AND FIX. tures of One of the best corner quor stores on Eighth avenue, doinga faireash trade. A rare chance ts now. of- fered by applying early at 436 Eighth avenue, or of PAYTON, 9% Division street, OR SALE.—AN OYSTER SALOON AND SHADES, beautifully fitted; also, ail conveniences for housekeep: ing; must be sdld—Rent House and Saloon, $300. Also an Intelligence oftce. of Lon nding. “A bargain. Apply to F. D, RICHARDSON & CO., Nos, & and 84 Nassau street. OR SALE OR TO LET.—THE LEASE AND FIXTURES: Of a Segar store, with or without stock, Apply at 925 roadway. No agents need apply. TEAM ENGINE AND BOILER (THREE HORSE) FOR ale at a bargain, ti 4 dm excellent condition, Apply to JOHN F. BALDW et. 10 PRINTERS. 10 BAKERS AND (UNFECTIONER: general assortment of first class Fixtures, vi marble top Tables, marble vp. Counters, Fren Case, Russia Tron Sheet Pans, &c, Allvery cheap. Call on P BROWN, No, 27 Third avenue, 175 SiGe, BUY 4 TEA AND COFFEE STORE, ©) with a cash trade of $200 a week; three years! Tease of the Whole house—six rooms—and atore, only $400, and all taken out in trade; fixtures comt $500. Must be sold, ‘Will wait for part of the money. 234 Bleecker street, neat Carmine, $200 GROCERY FOR SALE. $80 FOR A FORTY + acre Farm, House, Barn, &c., near a thriving village, three hours’ ride from ‘the city. Fity or one hun- dred and fifty acres of unimproved: Land to exchange for any good business, Apply at 12 Centre street, ZEGLIO & HASTINGS, $200 ~FOR THIS SUM 1 WILL SELL A GROCERY IU. and Liquor Siore, with stock enongh to amount to the pri ‘hree years! lease, at the low rent of $13 Per mamth, Must be sold this week. “Apply to J. P. THA HR, 170 Chatham street, DRY GOODs. . GAYNOR'S.—GREAT BARGAINS IN COR- sets and Skirts, best shapes and quality, slirhtly soiled, fer $l-and $125. Just received those celebrated Paris made Coulille Corsets; regular price $5 and $6—now $3 and $4. Aino the Paris woven Werrely Corset, New stylos in French Skirra, new pattern Balmorais, ali sold at panic prices, 843 Broudway, near Union squi A TRONALDSON & MEARES, CORN AX avenue and Nineteenth street.’ exn be fo assortment of Undershirts and Draw Hoods, Sontags, Muttlers, Ribbons, wares, ec, Best Kid Gloves 63 cents, CROAKS, CLOAKS. ‘A splendid ann: jals airy usual OF SIXTH tof all the desirable styles and ma- ' ate prices, 310 Canal street, ex: FLOOR OILCLOTIS, RUG i... ¥ 0H Quantities to suit purehas- Tapestry (VARPETIN' on ers, Tap Tgrain Cai ue, per yary ree NK. MINK, MINK Furaare scarce ani gotting high. My stock of Mink and Royal Ermine inehoice, sud Selling at reasonable prices. J.J. BEN val street, exactly opposite M *. peryard: all wool £ iby \ JOURNEAY, Jr. 373 Brondwas Press Fors tL RS THE EMPIRE CITY FUR COMPANY, Wholesale and retail, Esta 228 Bowery, 22bGrand street, 231 Eight offer to their friends and the publié a Iu sortment of LADIES’, MISSES’ and FURSe all of our owh manuiacture, Bay Sable, Mink, Fitch and Stone ec, in Talmas, Capes, Cloaks, V! also a choice ‘selection of gentleman's F Caps, Collars and Gloves, all at prices to suit the tires, at HARRIS & RUSSAC 231 Eighth avenue, 226 Grand street, 223 Bowery. N. B.—FURS repaired, neat and cheap, at tie very shortest notie 1, Siberian Squirrel, Mutts and Cuffs R.. 1 ac¥ 18 NOW OPENING FROM CASH AUCTIONS, Fullassortment HAT RIBBONS, ai VERY LOW PRICES. Also, BONNET VELVETS, ail shades, BONNET SILKS, VELVET RIBBONS, TRIMMING RIBBONS, Ae. EEDLEWORK COL FRENCH RS, from CASH AUCTIONS, CLOSING VERY LOW Also, NEEDLEWORK TRIMMINGS, FLOUNC- INGS, INFANTS' WAISTS AND ‘Dit EMBROI- DERED CHEMISES, NIGHT Dit SE LACE DRAPERY FROM CASIT AU Also, DRAPERY, MUSLINS, CU and a complete stock of WHITE GOODS, LADIES’ and GENTS’ CLOTH GLOVES and MERINO HOSIERY, From CASH AUCTIONS, closing very low. Also, a full assortment 0° PLEBCE LINED GLOVES and HOSIERY MERINO UNDER WEAR, ae. FREN: li Foil stock HEAD DRESSE IES, CHILDREN'S HATS, &c., closing very low to make roum for sock for the HOLIDAYS. R. ii. MACY, 20 and 206 Sixth avewsie, Second door below Fourteenth street, H. MACY SELLS LADIES’ DOLLAR KID GLOVES, + in all colors and sizes, for 68 cents (by mail 6 cents), Nos. 204 and 206 Sixth avente, two doors. below Fourteenth \d.no eonneetion with any other atore in the city. MILLINERY, &C. Cre tees Ax received, from auction, Mantilla and Bonnet V. ver Cloths, and all kinds of Mil- Kid Gloves. slightly spotted, G. W, ISAACKS, 71 Franklin street, three doors west of Broadwi ‘BARGAINS IN, VELVET BONNETS, NEW STYLES, Brack Velvet Bonnets, Children's Hats, Velvet Bonnets ery color, very siylish; Kvening and. Reoeption Bon nets. &. BINNS’ Milinery, largest and cheapest in the ‘world, 681 Broadway, up stal A pair, HOTELS. teh ET RESTAyp, DE L'UNION, NO, 80 O'REILLY STREET, HAVANA, (oid number 110), Situated in the centre of tue city, near the Dominica and Plaza de Arinas, ‘This old and well known Hotel is one of the most popular and most patronized by strangers coming to Havana, from ite proximity to the places of business and amuse The table is furnished in the best style, suilicient to satisfy the most fastidious taste, 4 ‘conve. h atsle, For terms 0_LET—THE ELEGANT DWELLING HOUSE N Depau row (Bleecker street), replete with eve lence as a first class dwelling; stable on rear Frei with porte cocbere: to be se 9 to 5 o'clock, apply to C, C, PINCKNEY, 72 Wall street, 0 LET—A_NICE COTTAGE, PART OF IT HAND- somely furnished, one block from Peck ferry; the Tent will be taken in Board for a gentleman and wife, oF will be rented separately; has all the modern improvements, Ad- dress Alma, Herald office. LET—THE UPPER PART OF HOUSE 192 SPRING ireet, conaiating of six Rooms, in good order; water, waste pipe, gas, Ac.; very convenient apartments, ' Poses: sion immediately. Apply as above. WO LARGE AND HANDSOME PARLORS, CONTAIN. ing chandeliers, to rent, with front Basement and Be room, to a small family, for $18 per month ; house first class, neighborhood unsurpassed, on Weat Twenty-third street, Address for three days H, station EB. 10 MARKET GARDENERS.—TO LEASE, FOR A TERM | of years, that Plot of Land on the east side of the Ridye- wood Water works’ engine house, Long Island, near the Union course; it contains between six and seven acres, lies on the railroad, and 1s in all respects well adapted for a max- ket gardener, ‘Terms moderate. Apply to JOHN COX & CO., 696 Broadway, N. ¥. DANCING ACADEMIES. DODWORTH'S DANCING ACADEMIES, No, 204 Fifth avenue, cor. Twenty-sixth #1 No, 187 Montague street, Brooklyn, CLASSES—Tuesdays and Fridays in Brooklyn. CLASSES—Wednesdays and Saturdays in New York. Circulars for terms, &e., may be had at either academy. ALLET MASTER.—DUMAR'S DANCING Al skwling Academy, 267 Bowery. Dancing Lemon d $2 per month, every night, Private Lessons, 50 ree Friday and’ Saturday, at 8 o'clock, Admission, 2 cente ow ME. SAUVAGEAU DANCING ACADEMY IS open for the reception of pupils. All the fashionable Gances taught in tw essons. Ladies! clanses every alter. noon from 3toSo'clock, Evening classes for gentlemen from 7 to 10 o'clock. Apply at 6 Broadway EXPRESSES. _ M's FURNITURE EXPRESS AND PAC 113 West Eleventh street, between Household Furniture boxed and shipped to ail parts of the world, Covered wagons for re- moving furniture io and from the country — Furniture stored POXLRESS FOR EUROPE, HAVANA AND THE WEST INDIE: Morris Express, 28 Broad street, torwards And receives freight and parceis by every steamer. Offices and agents in every large city abroad L, W. MORRIS, Custom House Broker and Notary. Grvont HOTEL AND, RE BROADWAY AND NINTH STREET, Elegant Suits of Apartments for gentlemen and familles at low prices, RANT, ASTROLOGY. ‘i STONISHING.—MADAME MORROW, SEVENTH daughter, has a gift of foresight; tells 'how soon and often you ‘will marry, ‘all you wish to know, even your very thoughts, or no pay; lucky charms free; ber equal is not to be found; her magic image is now in full operation, 184 Ludlow street, below Houston. men not admitted, VOISIN, DESCENDANT OP leon the Great, will tell of friends at the wat and all affairs of life, with a truthfulness that 187 Laurens street, ‘Ladies, 25 cents; genta, 60 cents. ntial letters written, MADAME RAY, 200 SEVENTH AVENUE, NEAR TWEN. 4VL ty-seventh street, surprises all who visit ber. The sick, troubled and unlucky should test her powers. She tells your Very thoughts, lucky numbers, losses, Ladies, 25 conta; gen- Ueinen, W cents, N, 254HO HAs NOt HEARD OF THE CELEBRA. + ted Mme. PREWSTER, who hax been consulted by thousands in this and other cities with entire ratiataction? She feeln confident that she has no equal. She tells the pame of future wife or husband, and that of her viaiter. If you wish truth give her a all ai 188 Eas: Thirteenth street, etween First and Second ‘avenues, PIRITUALISM.—CHARLES COLCHESTER, TEST AND | enx Medium. can be consulted on ali affairs of lite at S71 Fourth street, noar Latayette piace, Hours 9 Price 25 cents, Gentle IPHE GREATEST WONDER IN THE WORLD 18 THE young and accomplished Madame BYRON, trom Parls who can be consulted with the strictest confidence on all #of life; restores drunken and unfaithful husband haw a secret (6 make rou belo by your heart's ideal, together those long separated, ” Ladies 25centa. Resi- 9 Third avenue, above Twelfth street. 7HO WOULD NOT GO WHERE FORT! ye, see Miss WELLINGTON, the great Ex phetess, the best of all, and cannot be exce sulted, personally or by letter, on all affairs of lite, concern. ing law suits, JoUrneys, absent friends, love, courtship, mar- riage, heaith, Wealth, and who can reclaim ‘druken and un- faithful husbands. Miss W. 1s the only person in this city who @ genuine Roman and Arabian talisman for love, 00 and all business affairs, and are guarantees for fe. Delay nott ult this atiful tually witted and be y numbers i een at her residenc young iady. Teterence. opposite Bl 165 BOWERY, NEAR BROOME STREET—MADAME Je) WIDGER, Clairvoyant and gifted Spanish lady; un Veils the mysteries of futurity, love, mnarriage, absent friends, | fickness; prescribes medicines for all diseases; tela Lucky | numbers, property lost or stolen, &c. AMUSEMENTS. INTER GARDEN Wine evening (4riday) those delightful delineators of TRISH AND YANKEE LIFE, MR. AND MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS, Wi appear to ® apeendic entertainment presenting THFIR MOST CHARMING PIECES, ALL-HALLOW EY THE FAIRY CIRCLE, BARNEY, THE BARON, 1, a new BURLESQUE, By Henry Morfs 1. Haq, entitled In reher Ave KEENE'S THEATRE. TONIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT THS WEEK ‘Will be presented the NEW VERSION or tH - S, ¢ SEVEN SONS. a SEVEN SONS.,, & This & 4 GREAT UNION BURLESQUE iI Has been played F} * = SEVENTY-SIX NIGHTS, 8 ONE ATUNDUED AND RW ERY g Py THOUSAND PEOPLEN W° “SEVEN SONS. ty NEW soNas, NEW DANCES, GREAT UNION MEDLEY, AND. NEW UNION TABLEAU: Comprising the ian SPIRIT OF JACKSON ar Tee 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. NAILING UP THE FLAG, AN EPISODE OF THE REBELLION IN VIRGINIA, THE STRUGGLE BETWEEN NORTH AND SOUTH. APOTHLEOSIS or WASHINGTON AND UNION. Also the two great Scen THE PEERLESS POOL OF WATER LILIES, xP ASCENT OF THE GUARDIAN SPIRITS OF THE LAER. xD THE GREAT WATTEAU SCENE oF ARCADIAN NYMPHS Reclining among their flocks by the MOUNTAIN TORRENT OF REAL WATER. New music by Also grand Operatic Relestion, © trav nd Operatic Selectio: ran OPOPAURA Ki Doors open at half-past a o'clock, Dress circle seats EW ROWERY THEATRE. Sole Proprietors... commence at half-past seven be secured ten di in advance. G.L. Fox & J. W. Lingard. NOV. 29, 1861. Amencan actor, MR. E. EDDY, in tro ut characters, The psychi itm fenri Bragelone Faber, | « Mr. B. Eddy. The comic drama of THE CHILDREN IN THE Woop. Mr. E. Eddy, And the naw I drama of THE SMUGGLERS DAUGHTER. Walter... RYANT'S MINSTR ng the week THE DUEL, WOMAN'S: RIGHTS, WE ¢ PROM THE HILLS, GRAPEVINE TWIST, B.C. Cumnbell, G. S. Fow! W. Gould, J W. Hilton and P. Leslie. The popular Vocal quartette in new kongs, choruses, &c. SCENES AT PHALON’S, Eph Horn | Phaion Mr. Duplex Doors ops ...Dan Bryant “pickets 28 conta, RD TO THE PUBLIC. ‘The public are respectfully Informed that the subscriber has succeeded in retaining in the the country, for the present season (so that Ital'an Opera may be given): the celebrated artists MISS ISABEL! EY, SIGNORT BRIGNO- LI, MANCUSL and SUSINI. He has elfreted also an engage- int with MISS CLARA LOUISA KELLOGG, whose recent success on her reappearance thia season has been high! dixtinguished, ‘The company will be under the musical di- rection of the eminent conductor CARL AN} ‘TZ, and NM visit the n citiesand inaugurate the w Opera H ‘at Buffalo, on the 8th of December, with Ttallan Opera. Managers, directors and socleties desiring to secure the services of my company, either for Italian Opera or concerts ‘and oratorios, will please address J. Grau, 11 West Eighteenth strect, ARADISE AND THE PERI WAS NEVER MORE beautifully illustrated than by a visit (616) to TY CONCERT HALL (616), wh splendid Fairy Land and the exquisite loveliness of Female entrances the spectator, and renders the experimenta truly grand and successful affair. ALACE GARDEN MUSIC HALL. ‘The above pretnises to let. Inquire at the proprietor’s office, on Fourteenth street. _INSTRUCTION, — A GOOD BUSINESS HANDWRITING GUARANTEED to young men in ten lessons of one hour each. Book- keeping reduced to $15, for a thorough course of instruction. Private lessons given, OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH, No.6 Fourth avenue. GENTLEMAN WISHES T0 GIVE PRIVATE LESSONS AMUSEMENTS, Wattactes sat 2 Sntrances—Rrowdway and in Thirteenth atone, PP fcc yen at7, Lod p000 at ball aat sovee. Inde befor GREAT SENSATION GREAT SENSATION. ConTinuRD punsts” SENSATION. or ENTHUSIASTIC APPLAUSE AND La vast sucerss, ‘8! SU0CR spe esi vEESS. VAST s THE SPLENDID TABLEAGS. SUCCESS being repeated by 1, and & UOADimonSs exo fat the fall of the ehietain the 1 oelo NEW COMEDY NEW COMEDY of the MAGIC MARRIAGE MAGIC MARRIAGE MAGIC MARRIAGE WILL BE REPEATED TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK, with {ts magnificent new scenery, new music, new costumes and appointinents, The action takes place in Genoa and vielnity, 1640, New scenery, painted expreaaly by Mr. laherwood, HALL OF RECEPTION IN THE TOWN MANSION O8 THE MARCHIONESS DE VOLTEREA. 0" ACT. 2, TERRACE GARDEN AND ENTRANCE TO THE CHA TEAU DE VOLTERRA, WITH VIEW OF THE MOUM- TAINS AND THE SEA. THE CHARGE OF MURDER. AC’ THE RED SALOON IN THE CHATEAU, OVERLOOK ING THE GARDENS. Toconclude with the one act Farce, called the SCAPE GOAT. The following array of talent will appear:— MR. LESTER WALLACK, MRS. HOEY, MR. CHAS. FISHER, MISS F. MORANT, MR. BLAKE, MISS VIOLA CROUKER, MR. REYNOLDS, MRS. JOUN SEFTON, MR. FLOYD, MR. PARSLOE, MR. YOUNG, MI. PARKS, MR. G. HOLLAND! Box book open ton days in advance, BAeNuws AMERICAN MUSEUM. THE IMMENSE CROWDS yemterday—crowda which were so great that hundreds were Unable to get in—induces the manager to CONTINUE THE THANKSGIVING ATTRACTIONS the balance of this week, that those who were “UNABLE TO GAIN ADMITTANCE on that day may sec all the novelties and enjoy ell the Amusements of this great festive season THE GREAT LIVING WHALE, THE GREAT LIVING WHAL! THE GREAT LIVING WHALE, THE GREAT LIVING WHALE, from the coast of Labrador, will be on EXHIBITION AT ALL HOURS DAY AND EVENING, and may be seen swimming about in his large tank, with all ‘ls uauive grace and grandeur. THE LIVING HIPPOPOTAMUS, THE LIVING HIPPOPOTAMUS, THE LIVING HIPPOPOTAMUS, from tho river Nile, in Exypt, the only truly amphtbiews animal known, continues to EAT HIS BARREL OF TURNIPS DAILY, fand opens his mouth prodigionaly for an, infant Of three years and only a ton weight, while Signor d’Olivera’s 200 EDUCATED WHITE RATS perform a variety of amusing tricks, and the THIRTY MONSTER LIVING SNAKES: amuse themselves swallowing pigeons and rabbits by the dozen, THE MAMMOTH GRIZZLY BEAR SAMSON, continues to grow! hisappreciation of hig visivers’ admiration. THE NINE LARGE SPECKLED BROOK TROUT atill command the admiration not only of piscatortal nen and amateurs, but also of everybody who sees: while THE GRAND AQUARIA, HAPPY FAMILY, SEAL, WAR FIGURES, COSMORAMA VIEWS, &C., always ‘TE SUPERB DRAMATIC PERFORMANOES, afternoon and evening. always gratify. This afternoos, THE ANGEL OF NIGHT, for the last time, Thia vveutig at half-poat seven, the draga, HARVEST HOM. Admiasion 25 cents; children under ten 15 cents, OWERY THEATRE. STICKNEY’S GREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS. Friday evening, ber 29, a repetition of the T THANKSGIVING PROGRAMMB, ve of these who were unable W attendee GLINE'S EIGHTH NIGHT. the BULL RUNNERS, THE LITTLE BO-PEKP PANTOMIME. Splendid Gymnastics by the great GERMAN ACROBATS, BROTHERS MATTY. All the colebrated riders this evening, On Saturday, COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO SEBASTIAM, and his last appearance in this city Afternoon entertainments, Wednesday and Saturday. CADEMY OF December a ZAMPILLA! ZAMPILLAEROST, ZAMPILLAEROSTATIO: ZAMPILLAEROSTATION. ZAMPILLAEROSTATION. ZAMPILLAEROSTATION, rand fete yest . ais Re Second representat MPILLAEROSTATION, ZAMPILLAEROSTATION, ZAMPILLAE ROSTATION, ZAMPILLAEROSTATION, ZAMPILLAEROSTATION. ZAMPILLAEROSTATION. ZAMPILLAEROSTATION, ZAMPILLAEROSTATION, ZAMPILLAEROSTATION, ZAMPILLAEROSTATION, ZAMPILLAERKOSTATION, ZAMPILLAE ROSTATION, ZAMPILLAEROSTATION. BZAMPILLAEROSTATION, ZAMPILLAEROSTATION, ZAMPILLAEROSTATION, ZAMPILLAERKUSTATION, ZAMPILLAEROSTATION, ZAMPILLAEROSTATION,. Derember 9, 1361, ACADEMY OF MUSIC. 444 AMERICAN CONCERT HALL, Broadway. THE GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT IN, AMBnIOk. THE GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT IN AMERIOA, TRIUMPHANT. GRAND COMBINATION OF TALENT. GRAND COMBINATION OF TALENT. CROWDED HOUSES: CROWDED HOUSES attest the superiority and furnish truthful evidence that tg establishment is par excellence, distaneing all the places in Freeh, Garman, Latle, Arithmetic or. Drawing. Good | amusement in the coutey inthe production of Feferences cam be given. Address B. K., Herald office. NENGLISHMAN OF RESPECTABILITY AND EDU- cation wishes to find a home in a school in the coun- iry, in return for lessons in French and music @ certain por- Uon of the day, Address M. A., Herald office. LL FOR $10.—PENMANSHIP AND ARITHMETIC, three months, 73 femons each, or double entry Book: Keeping, lessons unlimited, $10. Ladies’ day and evening writing lessons $2, 20 lessons. A. P. PAINE’S Mercantile Colleges, 62 Bowery, New York, and 283 Fulton atreet, Brook: EST SUSTAINED BOARDING SEMINARY IN THB State. $110 per year. Brick buildings for ladies and gentlemen, Ablest teachers in all departments, _ Winter term, Dec. 5. Address Josey on the Saratoga and phall Railroad. NONVERSATIONAL COURSE IN FRENCH.—PROF. D. LAGROAX, A.M., 143 Ninth street, near Broadway. forming day classes for ladies and evening ciusses for gen- Hemen, to ‘commence on Monday, Dec. 2. Terma $8 per quarter, For reterences, 4c. apply rom 10to 11 A. M. oF 7 tos P.M. NOVERNESS.—SITUATION WANTED, BY A YOUNG Indy, who hus experience in tevehing ‘English, French, Music and Needlework; terms moderate. Apply ut 22 Cot: tage place, between Bleecker and Houston ats, JADAME M. JOHNSON GRAVER HAS RESUMED M her instruction on the plano. Address 122 Madison avenue. EW YORK CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 18 AND 19 Cooper Inntitute Bookkeeping, Business Penman: @hip, Commercial Law, Commercial Calculation, Commerclal Corrempondences ic, practically taught. JAMES W. LI Penman. BRYANT, STI TTON, PACKARD E IN, Principals. ‘OLL'S MARCH ALBU: OLL & WATERS HAVE ust blished, in a neat and convenient form, a set of ees arches: the full brass bat These March c band by some of OUR most ta Bs Louve Sehriver, Mr. Wilne sale at the principal musie stor 67 Vesey street. HE SPANISH LANGUAGE IS TAUGHT, AS HERE- tofore, by C, GORKIN, at Clinwn Hall, Astor piace, libra- ty floor, room No. 7, where appkcanta are requested to call from 93% to 103, A. M, ‘Terms to suit the times. ‘ANTED—A GOOD HOME, BY A YOUNG LADY, IN ‘some family oF school, to teach music, drawing’and English branches, Salary moderate, Address Minnie, New Milford, Conn, OOD'S GYMNASIUM AND FENCING ACADEMY 98 and 98 Sixth avenue.—“The wine for health on exer cise depend.” Morning, afternoon and evening classes for ladies, gentiemen and children. Sword exercise any hour, day orevening. Termslow. | WM, WOOD, Proprietor. hE. King. Fort Edward Institute, N.Y | Q)FFICE OF THE WATER COMMISSIONERS.—cITY | Hall, Jersey City, Nov. U1, 1861. Sealed proposals will be received by the Water Commissioners of Jersey City until Monday, Dec. 6 next, at 12 o'clock M., for furnishing and laying about 1,000 feet of 38 inch cast ron water pipe across the Hackensack river and on the bottom of the same. Bid- ders to furnish plans for the construction and laying of the pe, All necessary information in regard to the work can be obtat this offic, €, BACOT, Supt and Eng. PPOPOSALS FOR $250,000 OF THE CROTON WATER Stock of the City of New York.—Sealed proposals will be received at the Comptroller's: @ until Friday, Decem- ber 20, 1861. at 2 o'clock P. M., when the same will’ be pub- Uely opened, for the whole'or any part of the sum of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) of the Croton water stock of the city of New York, authorized by chapter 872 of the laws of 1806, und as amended by chapter 181 of t laws of 1861, and by ah ordinance of the Common Council, ‘approved by the Mayor October 4, 1861, for increasing the ly of Croton water, dc ‘Phe suid stock will bear interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable quarter-yearly, and the principal will be redeemable on the Ist day of November, I ‘The proposals will state the amount of stock desired and the price per one hundred dollars thereof; and the persona whose proposals are accepted will be required to deposit with the Chamberlain of the city, withia six days after the opening of the bids, the sum awarded 10 them respectively. On presenting (o the Comptrolier the receipts of the Cham berlain tor such deposits, the parties will be entitled to re- © es for equal ainounts of the par value of the stack, be Each propo for Croton water stock of the city i same enclosed in a second envelope, widressed to the Comp- trolier The right 1s reserved (o reject any or all of the bida, ied d necessary to protect or the interests of the ¥ to provecROBT, T. HAWS, Cotptr New York, Departmen v.19, 1861. STEAMBOATS, AMBOY.—STEAME! of Finance, Comptrc POR PERTH GEORGE Law | | leaves pins foot 0 Barclay street every day, Sundays | BOP. M. for Perth A » Making the Inter landings, returning | e Amboy at7 A. 5 STEAMER LONG ISLAND LEAVES JAMES SLIP every day, Sundays excepted, a! 245 P.M. for Norta ty making the intermediate landings: returning leaves rth Port at 6.30 A. M. Fare from Glen Cove 20 cents, m Sands Pointand Great Neck 10cents. Freight trom Glen Gove, Sanda Point and Great Neck at balf the usual rates, TRIPLE COMBINATION.” 'TRIPLE COMBINATION Songs, Dancer, Burlesquen, Negro Parces, Ballote, METURN OF OLD FAVORITES, CHARLEY WHITE, CHARLEY’ WHITE, B Y Qu I, BILLY QUINN, a ie aa Paar Rie i ouas THO TAS’ worsagentunied. WigrelOnedinge PATTIE STEWARD, Th beet Curtis Sloper ia the Somat. ger \ eee ey. WARREN, J. WARREN, MISS KATE LESLIE, The sccomptished Vocalist. Firat a area of THE CELEBRATED ORRIN FAMILY THE CELEBRATED ORRIN FAMILY THE CELEBRATED ORRIN FAMILY 4m thelr clasaical Gymnastic Groupings, THE BEST BALLE’ ‘ROUPE ho the ctty, te REST, BALLET TROUPE t! compose Claas dancer ici ie ofinder the direction of Paul Brilllams. Parquet. ager, GEORGE EDESON, 81 A , CAMPBELL GALE, Treasurer. ROADWAY MUSIC HALL, 453 and 4*5 BROAD! UNEQUALLED ATTRACTIO! JEW AND EXTRAOKDI a TELLING EFFRCTS. THE CARLO TROUPE, ‘TH CARLO TROUPE, In thelr wonderful lente, CLARA WARRING CLARA HAIRIN The justly celebraved Queen of Song, TONY PASTOR, __ TONY PASTOR, ‘he renowned Comic You THE BROADWAY MIN: THE BROADWAY M1 Tn new Songs, MISS ERNESTID MISS ERN: MLLE. KATARINA, L THE GREAT BALLET TROUT E: THE GREAT BALLET TROUPE In beautiful Dancer, Ballets, &c, GRAND MATINEE, GRAND MATINEE On Baturday «uiternoon at 244 o'clock. R. W. BUTLER, Sole Lessee, Mons. LA THORNE, Stage Manager. AY, 483 and 485 RY FEATURES, MUSIC HALL, MUSIC HALL, RACE STREET, JAC) Between Second and Third streets, Philadelphia, Between Second and Third stres Philadelphia, Between Second and Third streets, Philadelphia. OPEN EVERY EVENING, EVERY EVENING, EVERY EVENING, FROM 7 TI OLYMPIC 12 O'CLOCK. FROM 7 TILL 12 O'CLOCK: FROM 7 TILL 1 O'CLOCK: HURCH'S NIAGARA—THE LAST EXHIBITION. Cc Aa proudiway, ext door below Tiffany & Ci GRAND MUSICAL AND LITERARY SOIREE A Wi ow given on Briday eye Nov, 29, at ‘DWORTH'S ROOMS, 86 BROADWAY, EDERICK MOLBENHAUER and’ JULES ROUSSEL, «assisted by the eminent artists, Soprano, at St. Paul's church. .NITAUER, Conductor at Winter Garden, BER, Cornet a Piston, Mr. GELHAAR, Pianist Prof. ROUSSEL will read both in French and English. Admission 50 cents, To commence at 8 o'clock. Tickets and detailed programmes at the door, EVEES AT MORRISANIA.—DOLLIE DUTTON, THE Liite Fairy, ten.and a halt years old, twenty-nine inches high and weighing only iifteen pounds, assisted by Miss Wil- es aud Mi George Monks, will give Levees at ail,on sday and Thursday, aiternoonsand TNCEASING WONDERS. Av the Parisian Cabinet of Wonders and Anatomy, 563 , next door to Bail, Black & Co., New York.” Just large, superd and world timed collection, @ of uatare, a monster child with two heads, four rms. In conjunction with this interesting re wonders of ai insurpassable and thrilling e glance is seen 1,700 parts of the human body. n has been pronouticed by the many thousan who crowd to itdaily to have a truly moral tendency. | Lectures daily on interesting, scientific and, pathologi subjects. Open forge: men only from 10 A. M, ull 0 P.M. Ailmission 25 cents. ai Ors DAY AND EVENING. perfect ( lege and THE SECOND ANNUAL EXHIBITION oF THE FUND SOCIETY, DIO BRILDING, war Fifth avenue. scaggn tickets, 6) cents ARTISTS! FU! ar GALLERY OF TH ‘No. 15 Tenth su Single admission, 25 cea! “e

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