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re until Friday, 28th inst., at 12 o'clock M., iF asthe Wess y Transportation Wagons, Se See aieet a hancheeats ub ect jnspection, to be ready'for delivery on or bqore. the lst of Toe right is ‘reserved io reject ati bids (Signed) a BOYD, Capta.n and Asst, Quartermaster U. 8. A. im <compreted ‘December, 1862. deemed to hight EALED I'ROPOSALS ARE INVITED TILL THE 25TH SD ay of 1962, at 12 v' lock M., for pure).asing wall the low, Haots and Horne of the cattio kiled by the Army'of the Poromae tu tue territory embraced by the Rappahannock and Poiomee rivers snd the Blue Ridge Mountaius. Tt is iatended that ul the hides an & H sum Lor tose artic own risk. He will de charged uniess he can clear wilning them by j ) With good and sudicient security, Will be requ nent of the con ract,and no bid will be Any previous contractors who have f to ia Lielr contracts, aud mo bid will be entertained Diider is pr sent to respond 19 his bid. The articies of agreement, with # boud, Will be reauired ‘$e pe entered into within wo days from the opening of the 8. The bids to be directed to Colonel A. Reekwith, A. D. C.and “€. 8. Washington, D. C,, aud endorsed “Proposals.” AS ENGINEER con's oF ONE OF OUR CITY REGT ments has afew vacanci whieh are open to apy “Gants. ‘Those applying tnust be at cast tive fee, eight ine ves in hie! and Be wing to ‘ply theinselren Tho ve the experience of actual service in the field, Ad- “dress Knslueer Corps, vox 275 Herald vilice, RST LIEUTENANCY.—A GUOD OFFICER. HAVING Be 380, can santa. on sere poslian Ine brst Cass ‘Tegimens pt nally or ft . B9 Brosdway, oon Noe ey Mer at Bo. SSS es (rom each wtinal, with the 4 HE ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FOURTH REG: ment (Filth Metropolitan Guard), will pay tive dollars sfor cach deserter, and ten dollars tor cach recruit brought to camp at Rikers Island, or to the headquarters of the regi- ment, No, 46 Howard street, T. W. PARMELE, Colonel, “po REC. ig (without ollicers) wanted, Odicers having that or a Yeas number whom they can transier immediately, will be Uberaily compensated.” Address, stating terms, Box 2,213 ‘Post ollice, (MMO ALL WHO FEAR THE DRAFT.—WE HAVE A sire escape for au who fi GLarantec it to-any wae will se W and stump enéiosed, to T. § GOTH REGIMENT NEW YORK STATE NATIONS, Guard, Corcoran’s Own.—A few more goo ~jen Wanted or itis ga lantold ue highest boans, paid Apply at taeir headquarter in Street, thee i Recruiting ouicers—Cupt. D. L. Suluvan, Cape Vy! Buti and Capt. Jo! , base "7 QTH RE iii re od OT boats eeuabie nen oe ick, FEW ABLE ue extra bounties aud privile: a A a poet ee al regiment, If ou want rans “ Me vans enilst in) ner of Brooms * 4 ae ae H PAID TO THE FIRST TE: rs enlisting fer n ue months in ent, Apply at 385 Broadway, VOLUN. ‘ompany i, SPECIAL NOTICE HH avenve skarine Ponp, Botrance corner of Fifth nue and Fifty-seventh street, caAt the request of a number of the leading citizens of New York, the extensive property located between Fourth and Fifth avenues, and Fitty-seventh and Filty-vinth streets, thas been lensed “1 the purvose of establishiig a SELECT PRIVATE SKATING POND. exe grounds: Kea oy { eed ay “OARS ‘nus. * ‘Contracts nave been made (or fencing and preparing this Jproperty ‘or te purposes to which it fs to be devoted during rihe coming winter. Large and commodions stractures will be erected to accom- modate snb-crivers, including Refreshment Saloon, Room for the sale and hire of Skates, Cloak Rooms, &c. It is designed by the Managers to dispose of only a limited umber of tickets. None but persons of respectability aud @baracter.will be admitted as subscribers, as it is designed ‘to conduct this enterprise so as to enable ladies and children rto visit the pond ata:ltimes without the necessity of a male escort. Reterences will, therefore, be demanded of all per -gons applying for tickets who are not kuown to the mana- ee Arrangements have been made to illuminate the pond In ethe mos: brilliant manner, A splendid Band of Music will . po Nagy 34 to 1035 P. M., when the tce is in condition~ ‘The management takes pleasure in being able to announce vthat the Pond will be under the charge of OSCAR F. OAT: MAR (ete President of Nhe Washington Skating Club of Lyn), whose experience is the beat guarantce we can the Ive will always be kept in the best Skating con- that nothing will be left undone to insure the somfort and enjoyment of ViMNOTs. a. eeintonde ‘ 'N, General Superintendent, \ Glnt nap eth’ as BH ‘{yasturrrios Season Tickets fora Gentleman aud two Ladies.......$ a tee pe pond cpa . inor, under rears of ace Bale of Tickets will commence on WEDNESDAY. Nov. 1862, at the office of the Fifth Avenue Hotel, Metropolitan Hotel, St. Nicholas Hotel, Astor House, and at the principal @flice ut Conover & Walker's, 474 Broad: ULTON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK, i Nov. 19, 62. ition big acme [Fae of this company, x be r y otlee, No. on Monday, w MAN ros aaa eae Staats Poquber next, a wer AME: rst clock THE FRIENDS OF DECEASED suLbitks Wid died at the ditferent tals and camps in end near othe matier carofuil ended to, Without trouble and ex- | pouse of coming to Baltimore: by adtvasing the spbsertbe Fore the ident iby he bog - cofins are marked and the ‘en the various battle fielis in the vicinity 6! ‘doth convenient and te their advan to call on their mpon the undersigned, as he bas cases specially prepared f sang patt of ihe country without lenkage or emell. Hts placo [ot business also la within two minutes’ walk of Camden sta- ‘particulars us to cost, fe., ndiress Jon 8. Macher, No, 67 a ith Paca street, timore, Md. 9 roadway. Nov. 17, 1862.—An election for six tees this institution will be held at this office, on Mondav,. the day of December next. The polls willbe opened at 1 PECIAL NOTICE.—A? A MEETING OF THE BREW. ers of the States of New York and New Jersey, beld at Resolved, That on account of the extraordinary high ‘Of materials, the prices of malt liquors on and at the 20th inat. ahall not be leas than the following more, desire to have the ‘Taning removed, can have an be no doubt as to graves nu visktte ivecr for the purpose of removing thelr doa will fim can be sent with perfect safer; ution, where the cars leave for Hai ‘a Ferry. For farther E OF THE GREENWOOD CEMETERY, NO. 30 and closed at 2 o'clock P. M. A. PERRY, Secretary. rhe Astor House, on the 18th inst., it was unanimously Amber Ale or Becr and Porter, #6 per bbl, or half, cask. rice For &X P. Awrusax, Secret Nw York, Nov. 19, Brewers can be supplis (THE WASHINGTON SKATING FOND, BROOKLYN.— Persons wixhing Wo become snbseribers for the season éan do a0 on application to J. D.Willis, corner of Court and Sch i Spader. Esq., Central Bunk, ¢ Library ‘Association OATMAN, President, 8. H. JESSUP, Chairman, ith cireu'ars at 121 Warren st, HOUSES, RUOMS, &C., TO LET. SECOND FLOOR, FOUR OR FIVE ROOMS, FO auily oO. two; BO children, ia the vicinily'ol F teenth or Thirty-second street, east of Broadway.” Ad q , Which must be moderate, W. B. D., box 12d SECOND FLOOR, AT PTY-FIRST site: oni ave’ Kitehen and two bedrooms, with water, gi ward. Fobes, Ac. ; rent $10 per moath. Inquire on the premises. SYLENDID, FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—ON el 4 one in Thirty-tirst and iftiavenne, with ished and 1; well stimated; also, ov iwelve more Howe stiiaweek, a: $10) anv Pee mouth Apply to N.C. BISHOP, 198 Broadway, stor {IN A GOOD LOCATION: BAKE: ms and store, with Gate es: root $16 Per month. Inquire of JAMES BEGLAN, 387 Ninwh avenw ARLOR FLOOR, KITCHEN, AND ON ntains the & BAKERY TO LET house, dwelling r Room Pp th HOUSE TO LET ON FIFTY-THIRD Eighth avenue.—A fine House, wii vis nnely furnished, will be rable tenant, : dea ana Gish A mi Getler street. > i ‘OUSE TO LET, AND HANDSOME FURNITURE FOR ‘sale—or will be let, furnished, to @ responsible part Boat taree story, high swoop House, with all th ‘modern ements; furnished through, jn & good location ; con- Went to Care and stages. For lars apply to M. UGHTY, 79 Nassau strect, NDLING WOOD AND BOX MAKERS.—TO LE. Uecker suitable for kindling woot loo three a AS! pring | | bh A ee a Ua IVE ‘on tne peomisen eeveuih ‘avecue, ween Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth streets, : Fo! BALLS, FAIRS, &C.—THE ROOMS yee inewe Broadway. yom the premises, p stairs, Ta oy settee atin aa et F A NEAT OUSE, Two i consiat! fei om the eins tok Aeggnd even, Doreen HEAP{FIRST FLOOR OF WEsT five ‘eat LET-#ALP 183 Eas Boom and two SES NO. 6 EIGHTH AVR- vn as the “Arcade,” = Th windows, suited to any kind o! will be rented , OF the entire BOW ARDS, 7 West Twenty third stron, “SKATE DEALERS.—A STORE TO LET ON the 8 or ak Broads ane on commission. Apply ‘at 40g ‘ SITUATED ON PUR Ae eer ester, marta te ert ‘This ise fi rate for busin Yow, to & good tenant OE A. idee, B ‘Meson street i RE AND eK eat recently i: ore is arge, ‘with doul ay Che was prevent- | * | way, ‘of Pennsylvania. Rent very modera for three or live years ean be ob be sold at a bargain in consequence of the etor, who Wishes to give up business Eighta | Af sale—situaie in one of most enterprising towns | | ‘account. Apply immediately to H. B.D, | JQAKERY, WITH GOOD WILT OF BUSINESS, FOR | | Baie; one of the videst established stands in te city. | The bakery is on the rear of the lot; isa subsiantial two | Siory and basement brick building, with railway to the trout, ‘There is ample rooin for more ovens ii desired, Situated at 456 idudson street. To a responsible party a Mberal lease wil he given; or the property will be sold. SWEAEY & SON, 176 South stzect, or on the premises. ie PRES STORE FOR SALE—LOCATED ON ONE OF the leading aveuues, and in a fine business neighbor hood, Is now doing a fair busivess, Will be sold low toa cash customer, Apply a: J. G. KIPS pharmacy, Third ave- nue, near Eighty-s: OY arco: FOR SALE A CASH GROCERY, WIT A OD | trade, esiablished on one of the best thorouchfares in Brooklyn, inqureot COLE & MURPHY, Auctioneers, 339 | Fulton street. Hoe SALE-AT A BARGAIN, A RETAIL COUNTRY | | Stor, domg a good business. Apply at 261 Bleecker | | street, New York, | NOR SALE—A WILDER'S PATENT SALAMANDER | Bate, nearly new; is three feet wide, three feet tive 8 high wad two fest deep. Will be sold cheap. Address H., box 14 Herald off JPOR, ALBA MILE AND BUTTER DEPOT, NOW | doing a good cash trade; or would take a partner; one | who understatids the grocery business preferred. Reason | for selling, the owner 1s a single mau and has a milk round | and cannot attend to both, Address for three days Business, | | box M6 Herald oilice, T CLASS BOARDING HOUSE, IN OR SALE--A F Brooklyn, well furnished, favorable lease, receipts how over $20 per Will be’ sold for part cash and reat estate, or good security, J. EDWARD IRELAND, 63 Nassau OCK AND TOOLS OF A STOVE Business, in a good location—a first rate chance to get into busizess—only $200 to $300 or good security wanted; reasons for seling, Address, with real name, Alpha, Herald oiice, ret. OR SALE—TH RY STORE, DWELLING AND | 8. Stock of Goods; in Farniture, p hand mortenge medtate posaassion, C. B ‘PUGSL Kili L NOR SALEAA LARGE LOT OF FLAX AND TOW Mlachincey: in Goud running order, cousining of Card. ing Machines, Spinning, Roving and Drawing Frames, wh w cheap for & ‘Hply to TODD RAPFERTY, Paterson, N. v Yor! Foe, gates DOUBLE OYSTE! as Idand 17 Atlantli Hicks streets, South Brooklyn, (OR SALE—A FIRST RATE POULIRY, Vevetable Market, & Myrtle avenue, Br | taetory reasons given for selling, No a; POR SALETA DRINKING SALOON, WELL FITTED and located, doing a good business: Wil | for cash, For pavticulars apply at 15 Leroy pl | strevt, Wiil take $1,500 he balance. im- kil Landing @ goo. bu: STAND, KNOWN Atlantic ner of and UIT AND Satie TOOK OF DRY GOODS, ON THE amount about $4,000; will be sold cheap ‘or cash, For particulars apply at 186 Sixtn avenue, Mhiricenth aed. So ee ae oe ey A SAUSAGE MEAT CUTTER, THAT 18 capaole of cutting one hundred pounds of .meat in one hour, Apply at 21 Jay street, from 10 to 12, OR SALE—TO BUTCHERS—THE CITY MARKET IN Hudson City, only one mile from Jersey City ferry, new doing # large trade, and supplies the Hudson county il. No agents need apply. 1VOR SALE—AT A GREAT BARGAIN, TWO SCROLL ‘Saws. Circular Saw Bench, small Planing Machine, iron bea; Machine for moulding tiregilar edges, acy: with Cute ters, Boring Machines, Bhafting, Belting, &e. Must be sold, Apply to A. MILLS, 135 avenue D, New OR SALE—A_ FIRST CLASS AND HANDSOMELY fitted up Drinking Salon, doing « good eash business eligiply situated in close proximity to one of the principal, ferrics and markets in the city. Call for two days at 12 Fulton street, OR SALE-THE WELL KNOWN DINING, LUNCH and Oyster Rooms No.7 Pine street, near Broadway; cost $1,200; will be sold at avery low figure, if applied for this week,’ Rent only $30 per your. OR SALE—A NICELY FITTED UP MARKET IN one of the best neighborhoods in the city, store and basement, well suited for a large pork business. For par ticulars apply at 334 Washington street, OR SALE—A KEROSENE ROUTE OF SEVEN HUN dred customers, incaiding Horse. Wagon, Cans, and everything complete for the business; price $300; horse and wagon worth the money asked; business safe, und paying rel ‘Apply to W. COLLINS & CO., 63 Liberty street, sec- oor. (OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED RETAIL AND Jobbing Wine, Liquor and Segar Store, on Broadway, down town, doing a cash business; owner being obliged to dispose of ‘his establishment on account of leaving the country; applicants can be sutistied ua to the motive for dis- posing of the business, The stock is about $10,000, None ‘ork. Deed apply unless thoy have the above amount in cash, For further particuiars cali on A. COLSON, No, 9 Astor House. se : “ Hhelidaresaicct a eel OR SALE—A PUBLIC HOUSE, WITH OYSTER Supper and Bar Rooms; one of the best in the city and doing a good business, Can be had at a bargain, Apply to F. CAREY, 629 Broadway. ie XROCERY AND PROVISION STORE FOR SALE—IN the Ninth ward, including Horse, Wagon and Harness: Stock and first class wade; sold on account of sickness, inquire of J. R. TATE, No. 8 Thomas street, EROSENE OIL ROUTE FOR S\LE—ONE OF THE est in the city; Horse, Wagon, Ilarness, Robes, Route; price $175. Apply at 219 Bleccker street. AACHINERY FOR SALE—STEAM ENGINES AND yt Boilers, Horizontal, Upright and Portable Enzines, Flue, ‘al Ty Olive und Marine Boilers, trom 3 to 200 ‘Steam Pumps, Iron Plandra Lathes, Tanks, Pulleys and Belting. Apply to P. CASSIDY, Nos. Brooklyn, dealer in all kinds of ma- hn = ee Be inery. a a PESTAURANT FOR SALH-@]TUATED DOWN TOWN, in one of the very best keutions in. she eity, and doin, & good bust For further particulars inquire of J. BURGESS, No. 149, Broadway, up stairs, — TPOBACCO MANUFACTORY FOR SALE—CONSIBSTING of Cutting and Roiling Maebines, and everything neces- Jury for carrying on the business, near the city. Address vox 214 Herald ofle 10 WOOL MANUFACTURERS.—15,00° POUNDS OF Silk Noiles for sale by O. A. BURGESS, 34 Broadway. NO JEWELLERS.-VOR SALE. A WELL LIGHTED Mi y, with Tools and Fixtures; will seat fort hands: tied upcomplewe and ready for use. Apply to Mt. AMBERLAIN, 6 Nassau street. ENEMENT HOUSE AND STORE FOR SALE—A ‘mall three story brick House and Lot, within five | ininutes’ walk of Hasnilion ferry, Brooklyn; rents tor 12 per cent; title p ; terms easy, Apply 6 E.R, KELLOGG, 139 Pearl street, New Lok. ~ LOST-AND FOUN ROWNED—ON SUNDAY LAST, OFF STATEN Isiand, William Knoww at 5 feet 6 inches high, mplexion, black whiskers tinged w.th gras, bi belie ot overalls; pair of boots, formation of bis body will be ‘at 1b New Bowery, N.Y. rk overcoat, brown pants, with With white stooxings, "Any in ukfully received by his wif ‘oa both ears 8 a at s, wath liver tw hh on lotus: dew claws on bo! hind Jes Joe. Any person leaving said dog at ne will receive $10 reward und no questions asked, nil answers to 30 Fifth a naw 0G LOST.—STRAYRD FROM THE PRIVATE STABLE in ‘Thiriyeegits street, near 1ifth avenue, @ Coach lack back and spotted elly and legs, The tinder will hin 10 874 Firth aven Dog; be rewarded on return POUND—A DIAMOND EARRING. THE OWNER CAN have the sat at Randall & Barrmore’s, 64 | Nassau street, corn 11 lane, OUND—ON THURSDAY, NOV. 20, ON FORSYTHE street, between Mester anil Grand strer's, a stall, Pock- etbook, which the owner way receive on giving a description Of the convents, at %5 East bicadway, pataerhssee a ne | OST—ON THE OTH INSTANT, A POCKETBOOK, containing trom $1) to $12 In small denominaduns aud | Titte change, im Wall or Front street, Address «(82 Broad. W. MAGNE. | J O8T—A BANK BOOK, NO. 179,45, ON THE BLEECK- Laer street Savings Bank. Whoever will revurn tie seme io Thomas Coope, 163 Madison street, oF to the bank, will be Iberaily rewarded, OST-—ON TUBSDAY EVENING, NOV. 18, IN GOING 4 from 49 West Pwenty-eizath ‘steeet to Twenty-ninth Street wnd Madison avente, a Chanuiy Veil. A reward & will be given to the finder by leaving de above at 49 West wenty-righth atrret. OSi—A BANK BOOK OF THE MANIIATTAN SAV jugs Bank, veloncing to the Lodge of Strict Observance; book No. 4.191, Any person tinding the same will leave it at the bank. , GLASS LOST—FROM CANAL STREET, UP .ON eee cee Lath Avegue Meilroed, line. The Huder, on leaving it at No. 4 Manstield place, Fifty-firet sircet, be- tween ‘eighth and Ninth avenues, will be rewarded, T°, STEAMBOAT OWNERS AND MANUFACTURERS. — | Stolen from the subscriber, one Murine Clock and combined in one case: dial, silvered onse; “Win, Ia. Gauges, brave; om 5 Sehoener ‘o., N. Y.," on dial; two gaa inch and Sue 7, Ht Ashevort, Boston,” Iai two Water Gauges and two Ashcroft’s patent Rato- ghet Drille. The thief was a man about 3 6 feet Binches in height, sandy hair and whiskers, ‘ade dress, apparantly ap Bygiishman, drested In bie eat, drab pante, soft hat, bo free will awe very of the property. JOHN ASHOROFT, 60 John at., N.Y. REWARDS. eas cates Yarra RS | in mity and Columbia a | jrooklyn, across the South t1 te corner of Whitehall and | South streets, New York, a ic Pin, represeuting the Jetter G.. The finder will receive the reward and the thanks of the owner by sending 1t to 18 Kast Baltic streehy | Brooklyn. | REWARD.—LOST, ON THURSDAY MORNING, IN Brooklyn to Now ¥ $ fe Biarwond Pin. Tt, had Wrorigin ree stones, | ‘of which one was eut when lost, Thr ai reward will be } seen ie retars MS wail acest, Jasmeay cere mee | ork, of 10 4 Johnson street, Brooklyn, ew VILGIAM L, WHITING, ARD.—LOST, ON WEDNESDAY Mau, ork at, the German Opera, former! theatre, » Portelo, containing about 840 in ‘Treanny ry ieck'e Bde ite fdena Nah anata House, corner Brosdway by Spring street, ‘RTH ON A GOLD 2%, Hernld ofce, S8-THE THREE BTORY AND mt oriek ‘Hows, in pervect ire NUS cri RANCIS GER 8 Ol m, Apply to and no questions asked. AND TAN TER. $5 fas vout 18 pounds $20 Ther Boas cam and it ryppea; Se it to ee PI it. The above reward will be Tiodiae the sume 19 No.8 Warday atree | | \ Inquire of NT. | fe | | wv ‘The subscriber 18 for sale his Country Bea ree cently surveyed and laid ont so that it can ve divided into three distinct parovis. each having # water front and moat splendid building sites. Ths fh, tyiah od mansion in's lawa ol fourteen trees, native aud imported, innumerable and and stocked with ‘m house, yatenman’s Yand # bowling alley. tion has unequalied advantages for either & private a bold shore on the ted b» creek ana inlet, variety a gurden tastefully des ra: ontbuiiiings, ine! “fronting ob & tine harbor, Th Tesidence or for speculation, bavin; Bound a mile in extrnt, two mies’ belt one side by the main’ road nitly slope either way, so that fine Views of the Sound and thirds of the sites e: fectly healthy, he lands traciny y building ai rounding have water fronts tance 8 miles by New Haven each the city fi this place in less tine than by the av cars, Persons desir Ve this advertisemet Attention.” No estate of equal size within one bi of New York combines the diversified advant elecance of this old residence in every partic appoi nis. The present distance to railroa miles, When “Chatay ferupiation (adpot alrendy built, palf'w mile, “Apply on the premises, to or to him atthe office of Wood: ‘Tuesday o'clock, where a map cun be MODEL TOWN. NORTH NEW YORK Is how being laid out, built upon. graded, ourbe consists of 300 The place is per- | xeellent and air invigorating. Dis gers and detentions ine his made a station, now in con the distance will be only K. COLLINS, 40 Broad street. Thursdays and Saturdays, between 12 and 2 seen. a acres of lot re. vite the rivers | commands | nntry. | Two trond; bi as of nt their undred miles and regal rand all its, stations, wo a sidewalke, flagved, and lighted with gas, just over Third avenue, Harlem river bridge, in Westchester ‘cow taxation light. Commences at 138! rose (Morrisania). Streets and enues | corr those of New York proper, decidevly, in every resi rty ever offered ior sale Lola, at prives from $200 to $1,000; r wale, several Houses now finishing. most desirable pro suburbs. Over Lob” terms easy. Also, fo) Apply to THOMAS RAE, on the premises. No assessment and reet, northerly to Mel- espond with t, the in these TWO STORY BROWN STONE BASEMENT BRICK House for sale, on easterly side of Lee avenue, eighth house from Broadway, Williamsburg, ten 1m: from ferries; water and gas in: good, yard, location unexceptionable; house 20 price $3,700, $1,000 cash, Herald ollice. rape arbi contains nine room: ‘Address or’ apply to George Can- inutes) walk ry ke. FINE HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE—E) ap, near ferry in Brooklyn; ele tion ; good hs ighborhood ; all the modern impro. in excelient order: a great bargain offered. THWICK & WOOD, 82 Na Steet and Fifth avenue, will be rented right to tenant, or will be sold ‘on liberal termi Sixth avenu ated, plea: FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN front House, on the southwest corner of Fo Apply to between Forty-ifth and XTREMELY erry ares OTTAGE FOR SALE—THE TWO STO C RY FRAME House and Lot corner of Smith ani Al MM Williamsburg. Ay N.Y. nply to E.R. KELLOGG, to. W.K. ELSEY, 122 Grand street, Will HAVE SEVERAL LOTS IN A FIRST certs LOCA. + fOr LWO 400) ne lots are fi ‘acash fy at fre h fe tween Foriy-tifth and Forty-sixth streets, 1 offer lightly mort sed. Apply to JOHN KAVANAGH, 776 Sixth avenue, OR SALE CHEAP—A FIRST CLASS SMALL BROWN sone House in Thirty-fourth str Third avenue; HENNE 130 OY, 190 Kast Thirty-ti ‘enue. pAepersoialiy Building Plois, for exchunge. Also, a_varlety of city Houses city Lots. “Bargains offere first rate neighborhood. Ingnire of D. fit street, or J. WILE. feet east of LAN, 479 PR SALE_FANMS, COUNTRY RESIDENCES AND of all sizes, prices and loc ns; some and desirable . SEYMOUR, 79 Cedar strect. |OR SALE—FARM OF FIFTY-SIX ACRES, IN ORANGE county, three-quarters of a mile from depot, near churches, £¢,; good dwelling and out buildings, in pertect order; offered very low for cash, as the owner is going to J. LAN. California, 63 Nassau street. OR SALE—HOUSE ON FIFTH AVENUE, $7,500; East Fourteenth street, $10,000: street, $12,000; Second avenue, $9,000: $20,000; Yonkers, $10,600; Tarrytown, $15,000; Brooklyn, $4,000. ORRELL & DALTON, 17 Nassau stree West Thirty-eighth fadison avenue, Hicks street, OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, THE THREE STORY and basement House, having all the mod ments, No, 56 West Fifteenth street. J. PECARE, from 2 till 4 o'clock, at 247 Broad: Lot on Fitty-sixth street, near Sixth avenue, ‘Terms ea Jern finprove- Apply to way. Also a OR SALE—A GOOD TENEMENT PROPERTY ON Second avenue, in good order and locality; well rented; will be sold low for cash. J. EDWARD IRELAND, 63 Nassau strert. OR SALE—A FARM OF ABOUT 14 ACRES, AT MA- maroueck, Westchester county, New Haven Railroad, Plain bul 20 miles from cit) + Plenty of shade by trees and good fruit. | Price $2,500, and terins easy. r Te SAYRE. No: 8 Pine sect aes at OR SALE—THE THREE STORY AND BASEMENT ny brown stone House 15 Secon water, bath room, range, furnace, Ac. riors and halls frescoed; price KELLOG, 139 Peni street, New York. place, Bi rooklyn; bas is in nice order, 000. Apply to E. R. Fr SALE OR TO EXCHANGE FOR REAL ESTATE $n this city oF Brooklyn, the Patent Right of Pennsylvania and the cities of Phitadetphia of a machine for the production of an article $3 Chambers street, room 9, rear. for the State and Camden, of daily con: For further particulars apply to ALFRED R SALE CHEAP—THE NICE THREE Bpeectarat Cottage Houses, Nos. 185 and 187 ‘Sixth street, between First and Second avenues; feeteach. ‘Price STORY AND \ Twenty- 8 25x! 4 ir. POR SALE CHEAP—ON sTATEN ISLAND, Ay UU of Gro ind, containing about eleven acre aucitul Dullding site, situated on tatu road Ieading = wae, Diit's Landmg to Amboy, about two minutes’ walk tro, Princes Bay BARTINE, 206 Weat Forty-tinrd atreot, ‘allroad depot. Inquire of or address J, W. JOR SALE, TO LET OR EXCHANGE FOR COUNTRY property'or first class stocks—A first class brown stoue frout House on Lexinton avenue, near Thirty-fourth street, PSE BBS eee em OR SALE OR TO RENT—THE WOOL with windnull, pump, &e. tween Nostrand and Marc: y ll. PREN’ mie of Raymon® Farapriyy For further particulars address H. A. M., box FACTORY, ttached, oo Ellery street, be. nnes, Brooklyn, ARM FOR SALE~IN ROCKLAND COUN’ ITY, THIRTY miles from the city, three miles from steainboat and car; one hundred and ‘eight acres, $16/0W one year ago; will ‘be sold a! A. B., box 2,777 New York Post office. ood buildings: sacritice. Address © Broadway, up stairs. ‘thriviny pou of Pb large crops: were; pi good society. ments, Apply to CHAS. K. Cumberiand county, N.J. “Letiers answered. taining full information will be sent free. within Hundreds are settling OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE-IN JERSEY CITY, venient toeither ferry. Apply to WM. M. KEL: ANDS—TO ALL WANTING FARMS.—LARGE AND settlement of Vineland, mild climate, 30 miles iladelphia, by railroad; rich soll twenty acre tracts, at ‘from $15 to $20 per pur yeurs. Good business openings; tiling and making Improve: LANDIS, Postmaster, Vineland, produces Papers con: 7 ANTED—FOR CASH, A THREE STORY AND BASE- ment brick House, suitable to let in floors, between Fourt-entn and Fortieth streets and west of Sixth avenue, Address. with full particulars and lowest cash p box 15) Herald office. rice, L. J. ¥., ANTED—A THREE STORY HIGH sToor BRICK or brown stone front House, in perfect order, with all the modern improvements, between Fourth an nues, and not below Twenty-second sirvet ered $7,000; neighborhood unexceptionable. box 3,ic4 New York Post office, Wraicrreas must be between Fourth ana sev and Thirueth and Fittieth sireels, Price must free and ciear. No 18 need apply. d Eighth ave- Beige not 1p ex- davess H. 8., YANTED—FOUR VACANT LOTS, TOGETHER PRE- enti avenues be low and Address, stating lo- cation and lowest price, Builder, box 102 Herald ollice, P#RSONAL. NY INFORMATION RESPECTING MY vated Mo: Genesee Oo., N.Y.’ Boston’ papers please cop there part of 1867 and 1963. Please direct Ge station D, New York. Don HENRY SCHLESINGER, EL writer vy profession, who left Bugland for the ar 185, 18 requested to communicate w Adelaid ly ueknowledyed by his family, Roverts., will be grateiully received. His ww, March, 1859, aud posted at , at & King street, Hoiborn, London, his parents ing dead. Any intelligence concerning him will be gra! SON, JOHN letier Latayette, wv, a8 he was orge Roberts, SHORT HAND New York in ith his sister PEREVTU.—NO NEWS FROM YOU YET posed about mon the ngement’’ falls here. Am tead of one hund an ve about one thousand Let me hear frem you through the “clou ying to sell the ladies’ taken to HILDREN TAKEN FOR ADOPTION ea Ag I sur in to sei merel ds” ii ‘\HILDREN TAKEN FOR ADOPTION AND ADOPTED out to good home: taken to board and will dace during thelr confinement, at Mai 70 West Houston street. F THE MR. FERRIS WHO. LEFT SOME pasture at Bergen Point, N.J.. in also ladies about to require nursing ceive the best of care and medical dame GRIN- HORSES IN mber last, will make himseit Known at 30 Peari street, New York, be will learn something to his advantage. 'F ADOLPH SCHROEDER, FROM PRENZLAU, NEAR or his children, will send = een abet bose gsees then will oblige. ‘their address R. JAMES INGERSOLL gent the first time, ILL THE PERSON IN BROOKLYN ress and permission for an interview to New York to ral have been Intely sent, involving subjects of great aud pain: | ful interest? BDROOM SUITS OF ENAMELLED FURNITURE IN | ailcolors, of warranted manufacture; also selid chest- nut Chamb Suite, plain ai oraament at H. F. FAR. street, opposite Wooster. Esta- | THAT THE Should have been } R. COB! SEND AD the person in | | HOLD | | r ASH ADVANCED ON ALL KINDS OF ROUSEHOLD Furniture. —Persous about leavi the city can realize cash for their goods at PERRY & CO.'S Real Agency Oniee, No. 7 Exchange place, Jersey City, adjoiing the ferry, Goods sold on commission and prompt returns made. F%, SALR—RLEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: perty of a wi for Bu —| ae Tore nolyete, rosewood inwing Wipes Ouits, irrora, Paintings, Bronzes, rosewood black wainut hamber Furnivure Jaguire ntiis West twenty-third street, near PARLOR SUIT, OER Si ts ar catel (cont will be sold for $100); one do ‘one solid black waln uit, seven pieces, will $65. A lot of Parlor, Bedroom and Dininy ‘Will be sold at a great agcrifice for cash. Eighth street, bev 1 ween Fifth and Sixth even suite, will be sold less than half cost Room Furniture Sixth avenue ING 0 ro. 75. Also sold for at 119 West | tween Shatabers and vy Open at 735: bea ‘ats, over before Ll. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), fifth time, the justly coi raved Ingiti nate old Morton, author of “Phe Way to Get Marcie Beform," “Cure for the Hearta hy Mey BPEED THE PLOUGH, been made. VED. and an enure NBW Important and judicious transpositions bi The CAST IS GREATLY IMP! ABRANGE VENT OF 1 Mr. John Gilbert ir. Mark Smith Mr. Geore Holland Mr. Norton Mr Young bir, Browne Mr. Parsive vel Handy. Ashiield.: Mary Barrett vs, John Sefton jadeline Henrique 3 COMEDY, ‘The music under the direction of Mr. STOBPEL. In consequence of its great attraction the comic drama of the $ CENTRAL PARK will be acted on SATURDAY, MONDAY AY (Thanksgiving), WEDNESDAY, by request, ihe comedy of MONEY. FRIDAY, THE JEALOUS WIFE. SATURDAY, THE CLANDESTINE MARRIAGE. In preperaucn the BACHELOR GF ABTS, OVE FOR LOVE, THE WAY TO GET MARRIED and HENRIETTE. ROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Lessee and Manage .Wm, Wheatley LAST WEEK OF Ti DRAMATIC SEASON. FRIDAY EVENING, Nov. 21, 1862, EDWIN FORREST Will, for the FIRST AND ONLY TIME THIS SEASON, Appear in the magniticenc Tragedy of Suakspere, entitled RICHARD ILL. On SATURDAY nexi, iast nigit of MATILDA HERON, Who will appear in her great character of ANY SYKES, IN OLIVER TWIST. NIBLO'S GARDEN, EATKA ANNOUNCEMENT, GMAND FAREWELL MATINEE BY THE GREAT. RAVEL TROUPE and YOUNG AMERICA, eATURDAY, Nov, 22, 1862, Commencing at 2 P.M. FOUR GRAND ENTERTALNMENTS. HE BEAUTIFUL MLLE, MARIETTA RAVEL Will suortiy appear. T. J. RIGG: the greatest Irish comedian in Ate: day night. MLLE, MARRIKTTA RAVEL, the beautiful Spanish danseuse and tight rope artist, will ap- pear on Monday night. 7. J. RIGGS, The great frisn comedian, Will appear on Monday night, RVING HALL, ~<a 7 UR. J. R, THOMAS! h NUAL CONCERTS, THURSDAY EVENING. 7 A NUMBER OF EMINENT ARTISTS Will axalsi on the ovcasion. Ticke‘3 60 cents, to be had at the music stores and at his residence, 123 Amity street. JATHER REED RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE Cl- tizens of Brooklyn that he will give the Qid_ Folks? Grand Concerts, at the Tabernacie, November 24, 26 and 27 in the same style as those just successfully terminated at Irving Hall, New York, Tickets 25 cents, (0 PROMOTERS OF CHARITY BENEFITS, PRESI. dents of triendly societies, &c.—A young man, just come irom the old country, will take a part ina combined entertainment on behalf of the above, by dramatic recitals or other approved readings. He particularly wishes t a few respzctable youn; lemen tor instruction in ingand delivery. His system will benesit vc law students, Advertiser has had the advantage of hearing some of the most accomplished elocutioniats in England, —Mine, Ernestine, Walter Montgomery, Charles Kean, His services are always ready. Address Lector, Herald , will appear on Mon- THE ASCENDANCY. The Old Favorite Place of the Public. ORIENTAL MUSIC HALL, 660 Broadway, near Bleecker street, Wanted—Gonteel lady walters: good salary, steady work. Call immediately. FRANK BUENS, Manager. hres IN I8S. TERESA CARRENO. TUE CHILD PIANIST. EIGHT YEARS OF AGE, whose astonishing perforinances on the Piano before the connoisseurs and diiletante of New York have created the liveliest surprise and gratitication, will have the honor of ving Ler asia FIRST GRAND CONCERT ATARVING HALL, ON TUESDAY BVENING, NOV, 25, 1862, Assisted by many of the best artists, USIC HALL BUSINESS.—WANTED, AN ENTER- prising man t 8 business, with an equal Amount oc cash. Philadelphia, Address M. P., station A, Sp: it oitlee. NTED—A RESPECTABLE MAN AS AGENT AN ees; Must have $100. ry arrangements ‘ANDS, 142 W: HE hg OF LORDS, 19 EAST HOUSTON STREET: corner of Crosby.—Dinner from 12 to6 P.M. Gamer Chops, Steaks, &c., Bb all hours. Tripe Wednes nd Bat evenings, H. EB. SHARP, Pro} COPARTNERSHIPS. UNUSUAL, OPPORTUNITY TO iser $2. OCP! TT Perea Oe woth ther futon nest W* To a auitable pa MAKE MONEY. jually with the ad- monopolising cash ‘annum can be re- » before 10 A. M. ond street, Agents el PARTNER WANTED—LADY OR GENTLEMAN, 1 New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiadu, Lilinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, New England ate Canuda, Business profitable und littie of no motey id. Address La New Yor'e RTNERSHIP NOTICE.—THE PARTNRRSUIP heretofore existing between th nists, at 117 Prince street, under the n Wolfram, bas this day been dissolved by n ail ma cled with sd partnership being sett Frederick Wolfram. Dated New York, Nov. 10, 1862. WOLFRAM. FR YREICHENBACH, CCOPAKTNERSIIP, NOTICE. —THE | UNDERSIGNED hereby give notice that they have for into a copartiershi e name of Wolfram, Otte & Schneider, for the purpose of conducting the business of machin id blacksenith work in gen: street, in the etty of New York, Dated Ni 1862. HENKY OTTERBEIN. WILLIAM BCUHNEIDER. ARTNER WANTED—WITH FROM $901,000 TO $15,000 capital, im a mercantile business well established, with a first cl ded to an uniinited amount with «ure success; will bear a thorough investivation ; protits satisfactory. Address M., box 2,286 Post office . New York. DARTNER WANTED—IN A SAFE, PLEASANT, WELL established and very incrative business, and with a satis Tactory party avery advantageous arrangement will be made. Best_reierences given and required, SOUTHWICK & WOOD, 82 Nassau st. ARTNER WANTED=IN A LIGHT, PROFITABLE imantfacturing bustness—an energetle man, of good habits, with some ready cash. Lown the exclusive right to manufacture, and have everything on hand out capital. The busines 18 ublimited, Call at 83 Nassau street, rooin No. 3 thir Pp Vertiser has RINER WANTED-IN THE FRUIT AND PRODUt business, in the best market in New Y The good trade, To a sinart, enterp: ising with $5) cash, @ good chance, or the stan Fruit, box 200 Herald office, for three day: Pe WANTED—IN A MANUFACTURING BL ness in Canada, with $10,00y capital, either silent or tive Address Post ollice, \HE ADVERTISER WOULD LIKE TO FO! nection with another party in any money m hess, in which, after a short trial, if satisfactory to hi would invest from $10) 10 $1 gilice. a a = ee V } ANTED—A SARS BUSI MAN, AS PAR ner, none of the best bn in this city, w from $100 cash. Apply to Mr. Heard, 301 W hth wvenue, $200 Forty-third street, near B WANTED—A MAN WITH $600, 10 TARE THE ENTIRE ‘charge of an established business; an opportunity to et a thorough knowledge of the best and most legitiinate Gnisiness known. Money invested arnpiy secured. Audress Francis Bernard, box 136 Herald oftce sant money 1. over: week! ee. Inquire of C, a tremsirer for a at Chat will puy bi Herald ottice. 000 —PARTNER WANTED, WITH A CASH le ‘capital of $5,000, to join the adveruver in a profitable wholesale established cxsh busi munications striedy sonfidential. Nove but bona ide tles noticed. Address vox 215 Herald oflice, stati where an interview can be tad, rc versity ), oflice 20 Ventre street uv Hours 6)g A. M. © 8 P. Me i. | Private entrance at No. 6 City Hail piace. R RALPH, AUTHOR OF THE “PRIVATE TREA- | tise,” ae. ‘Ollice 184 Bleocker street, west of Broadway, R. COOPER, 14 DUANE STREET, MEMBER OF ‘ke ‘the College of Physiclansand Surgeons of New York. | Oihice hours from 8 ip the morning until ¥ at night. } R. BARROW, 104 BLEECKER STREET, FOUR DOORS | from Macdougal, New York. Oilice hours from 11 il Zand from 4 to 8. —— D* COBBETT, MEMBER OF THE NEW YORK UNI- versity Medigal College and ah of Surgeons, Lon- don, office 20 Centre street, between Chambers and Rease ts, Houra9 A. M.to8'P, M. A private entrance at No. y Hall piace, LARMONT, PARIS, LONDON AND NEW YORK Physician and 8u |, O47 Broadway, up stairs, Oflice hours 8 to ddatiy, and Thursday evenings.’ Bight separate rooms, M*. WOOD'S MEDICAL OFFICE, NO. 667 GRAND sireet, near Williameburg ferry. MS: DESPARD, M D., 101 SIXTH AVENUE Oiiee hours from eight o clock A. M. to ten P. M. ADAM RESTSLL, 162 CHAMBERS STREET. M Agents, 127g Liberty street, ¥., in Brooklyn, 176 ton sireet. 00," Addrese Business, Heraid | } York Tritnun: NEW YORK HERALD, FRIVAY, NUVEMBER Zi, 1862. Friday, 21m, Mt: and Mies, BARNEY WILLtAMs will make their 1 me ry BAM CHAPMING ENTERTAINMENT. 'S™* THREE 098 BRIGHT BRILLIANT PIECES, THE PAIRY CIRCLE, PRINCE DOLOROSO THE IRISH TIGER. which abound in all that GAYETY, GALLANTRY AND GRACE which have proved 8O ATTRACTIVE A TALISMAN in those jd DELIGHTFUL DELINEATORS IRISH AND YANKEE LIFE. Mr. and Mrs, Barney Willinms in three pieces every might. Box book open six days in adv IBLO'S GARDEN, aud Manager ce, Wm, Wheatley AMERICA, FIT OF YOUNG Y EVENING, NOV. 21, 1862, for the last time, the serenming Pantomime of SIMON'S MISHAPS. Simon, the footman... ........ ABRIEL RAVEL ‘To be followed by a’ Divertisement, LA REDOVA, by MME. MARZEITI and JULIA LEMMAN, HORNPIPE, b, YOUNG AMEKICA, snto;nime entitled the After which the graat Fai GADRIEL RAVEL Red Gnome . YOUNG AMERICA To conclude with, the last time bat one, THE GREAT TRAPEZE FEAT, BY YOUNG AMERICA TO-MORROW, COMMENCING AT 2 O'CLOCK, A GKAND FAREWELL RAVEL MATINEE. IN EVENING, GABRIEL'S FAi LL BENEFIT AND LAST APPEARANCE, Mr. Wheatley takes much pleasure in announcing that he has eifectad a re-envagement with EDWIN FORREST, who will appear on MONDAY EVENING, November 24, for the RED GNOME. The famous Warrior. first time this season, in his great Shaksperean character of MACBETH. Daring Mr, Forre agement several pieces not yet er need, including THE BROKER OF BOGOTA (first tine nany years), METAMORA, ke. €e., Will be pliced upon the stage, with the attention to mise en scene whieh charac- terizes iis establishment, In consequence of the great success attending the roduc, heatley nonnce that MATILDA HERON will repeat ‘on TUESDAY EVENING, November 25, ice will commence at 7}, o'clock, The doors tion of CAMILLE in Brooklyn and this city. is induced toa XERMAN OPERA HOUSE, 485 Broadway, covner of Broome street. pipes srisssernesesse., Curl Ansohnts HiRTY-RIETH OPERA NIGHT. Friday evening, Nov, 21, for this might only, Weber's grand romantic Opera, in four ucts. of DEK FREISCHUTZ, which will be presented with i: NOSt PLIELCE CAST AND ENSEMBLE, oy, 23, NTH OPERA NIGHT, LUTE, these), which will be produced in the ‘same tnagnificent style and With the same perfection i al its details a= heretofore. On Sunday next, GRAND SACRED CONCERT. Doors open at 7, Ope.a commences at 8. is Director. EW BOWERY THEATRE Sule proprietor... ; FRIDAY EVUNIN| tig Mr J. W, Lingard NOV. a, 1868, Mr. TWo IM Q CLAUDE DUVAL, THE GREAT HIGHWAYMAN OF 1666-81. DANCING BY THE CHARMING CRISTINE, and the very best drama eve: : BLUESK on, JACK AND HIS PAL, A new sketch in the life aud carver of the notorious house- breaker, JACK SHEPPARD. Mr, J. W. Lingard as. Sak +... Blueskin Dir. G. C. Bonitace us Glande Duval and Jack Sheppard. ‘Geo. Brooks as Prance and Turniptop, Mrs. W. G. Jones as Nell Gwynne and Edgworth Be ‘Miss Fanuy Denham as Mrs. Praace and Do lly. WOX’S OLD. BOWERY THEATRI BENEFIT OF MR. G. FOUR GLORIOUS PIECES 0: The brurloadie, peora) Solon Shingle, an old teamst Mr. G. L. Fox Robert Howard. .H. Langdon | Grace Miss RK. Denvil SWIss COTTAGE: Natz Tieck woos Me. GL. Fox Lisette (with songs)... oo, Miss Fanny Herring 1K Jacky Cady, the bully boy of liber -Mr. G. L. Fox Bey. Oy ae ees ox | Ma Miss F. Herring “ROBINSON CRUSOE. H. Chapman | Windlusa...G. W, Thompson EORGE CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS, 685 Broadway, opposite Metropolitan Hotel. George Christy aud John N. Briggs, Lessees and Proprietors, Organized ta 1842. i THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BAND IN THE UNITED A . First night of the new Farce called BLACK DERS. GEORGE CHRISTY AS JULIUS CROW. All the Company appear in new Songs, Chovdses and hh they are so justly chrated GRAND MATINEL EVERY SATURDAY, co Hall spiendi > encing at 3, idly lighted, warmed and ventilate cUrtain 'risos at u quavier before 8. Admit, hildven, 1b cents, Privain Boxes .$3 and $4 NAMPBELL'S MINSTRELS, VALACE OF MUSIC, i FOURTEENTH STREET, CORNER OF SIXTH AVENUE. ENTHUSIASM UNBOUNDED. ROARS OF LAUGHTER, — DELIGHTED AUDIENCES, NEARLY EVERY ACT ENCORED. HOUSES CROWDE WITH THE ELITE OF THE WEST END. OPEN EVERY EVENING, paste This beautiful hall is entirely remgdtied and improved. A new floor has been lald, @& co Pt A FULI, ViBW Ur THE STAGE. A new vestibule ‘aft Seen erected, enclosing & warm, and comfortable anditorium. Tamenge on CAM, RATIONS, WW, B. Mead, Gibbs, Li sna, Johnsons es MILTON, THE PATRIOT, STATESMAN, PROSE WRITER AND FROM THE PUBLIC PRE Ur. Jones’ debutas a lecturer was a t Lng ration, lecture closed with a magni cent pe ration. ny the. Th eliest adn ensy de wen spen very of r these manner, and the complete kuow ed in the ample detais an plane cians Isted the earnest aztention a the wudicnee, Frequent iiariy and mnaifecied applatise festived 10 their gratitiention ax sone telling hit or burst mpience teil trom te dent speaker. His withering surrastos. hits latons of those Wao sian’ auiwar prowrese 1 the Italian people, we with continious, app dience interested by tis sp ried a a furnity of e ving not fal to ai fomente 6 public r Jones rie aifeet agreeable pwing oratory Of bis leavers nation of tue has as ator, Giler wh its spanpath J. ee lino tagiised upon lis bead fur dete he Novta m for our cane im his eonntry, ay ely te spean for ie here wrk! applaties 4 vp 18 PepOssess! ig in Ap penr eiling voiee. ite delivery i words How lke w An this ory of Mr, Mason dons ¥ kay that it aifected then to lm agnation art oo enthosiasn, that pai hi hat 9 n. from tne Voter anu a naturs iNet re Tue Varrasse close he le a arty demonstrations of p Masin has achiewed a most ani Bs, Which we ave to may be Fully merits Pra Hinstrated, OF auy kind of Mr Jones isan mee, a rich, of swaying the 1 oF cain, ste fa nd the eoutrol oar git thivigh ey r dng oy the Mase inmwle OF MBiIRy ley REY, Noluterrapted Gow of wamgiiage, « UALNFA), GHOb Ens ve Gost Avery subject netore the ‘lation, aud w capacity to plas mind's «y@ im the clearest light, Uy 18 Ereered with continued app With a good voice, a delivers fell-posession o: manner, aud an wiimerrapted Jones bas a ge eile whieh is mover and a Petirinw he wag col ed use New York World Mr dome Jsons and groupings were excellant, his eloquence the atdience thraughont his without the levst aterrapiiom dartug mor than two ui weil merited. py New York n, 9) CHRIS, CHU eas the hands of v Nov, ds. tained at tin Hall, ehirmer's, ZO Browiway; Mail & Son's, Ob Appieign § Bookstore, 45° Broadway ; at, Sibel No.7 Nassan eteet, and at Brentan Tiroadveny @ Saliabury Broadway Doors ape rus PARIS! at $ o'clock. AN CABINET OF WONDERS AND ANATOMY, 563 BROADWA’ Open daily from ten-A, M10 ton P. ADMISSION TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Gentlemen visiting the city will do themselves and families great mjuatieg by not ‘witnorsing. this truly mi Py Snstractive exhibition. The world renowned ‘ attracts innumerable admirers. ere ‘PUILAARMONIO awn tahe place 4 “Tying al ‘Saturday, November at 3% P.M. adinteston 10" fifty cents each, Subscriptions Roos ee Sat Halos T% WANDERED BY THE HUT SIDE, it never i} SUR eee Beas sul b Ww YORK.— BALLOR'S | neat ‘die, Solomons, Bee oo, Vantin =, i new ragedy, ‘Union Cockude, | Othello * elibstate | dramatically earnest, much | ns T THE REBELLION. pe val Pe | _.... SALES OF REALESTATE. AMUSEMENTS. — OOO Bae e. AMUSEME! NTS. — cMEN oth te ARTER MASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, WELL FITT! v AND A) BARE OPPOKTUNITY APITALISTS OB ALLACK'S. INTER GARDEN. MY OF —LUCREZ! ‘ov., 1862.—Proposals vit Hae Hoe Reet an A Persons desiring Country Pa 7 Butrance- tn Broadway and Thirteenth street, Ws evening. ! Ae LT ron bay rentiveebororrsep9 BORD Uy ORAT NOVICE. —Seais may be secured for TOMGHPS LU- CREZTA BORGIA, 0:50 for SATURDAY's GRAND GALA REFORM A: | AND MOSDAYS DINORAM, at the Academy of Most) Boor Scawner's, 701 Broadway, an Sibel! € Sultshary’s. No.7 Nace str t OVKRA NIGHT. | VONIGHT, ( FRIDAY), Nov. 21—S1 LE, SIGNORA LOKINE IN | when will be presen ed Dunizeiu's | Lortr LUC ate A as Maio Orai BRIGNOLI Duke Al ductor aad Sig On Saturday @ 2. __ SEYENTA GALA OVER NIGHT. CADEMY 0) we ~TO.MORROW —GALA NIGHT” RAND BATRA Bei? Mr GRAY hows (er announce. that he will give @ GRAND EXTRA Nt BATURDAY EV 2, 1TH OPERA NIGHT, presrut a most atteactive pro- erformance will commence ut right o'clock precisel he COMPANY WILL APPE AI 2 PS BeSser WL Consist of the entire of Verdi’e LA TRAVIATA CRRA LA o VIOLETTA, ALFREDO AMODIO as G The All th ‘The pe: forman celevrated opera of Sicnora G' BRIONOLS as MONT. To be followed by the first act of I \\\ns NORMA LORINI as NORMA. MORENSI as ADALGISA MACCAFERRE us POLLIONE. | SUsINT as OKOW The performance will com clude with the Awerean Nawonad Air, s THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER, tl bh American Prima Donse. Yh enomns GUERMABELLS, LORINT and MORENSE, the favorite Tenor, 4 th cuonus or THe OPERA an e is © Conductor and Musical Director, ee eSige MUZLO NOTICE.—The Free List, with tion of the Press, pect(ully announced that appil- tbe attended to, Itis ets ca will be suspend cations for fr + 4 CADEMY OF MUSIC—DINORAH. ‘The sale of seats for the first representation of DINO- BAH will commence at all the ticket olices "THIS (Friday) Mr GRAU would respectfully trform the public that ae be te determined to bring ont MBYERBEER’S LATEST WORK, the romantic Opera ot DINOKAH, OR, LE PARDON DE PLOERMEL, $ COMPLETELY AS POSSIBLE ne VE NOVELTY IN OPERA which he lias been enabled to oiler them, it will he produeed ON MONHAY EVENING, November 24, when he trusts to merit the geueral approbation of his pa trong by the thorough and complete manver in watch (© will be PLACED ON THE STAGE, SCENERY AND NEW DRESSES, wh well us im its VOCAL, CHORAL AND ORCHESTRAL INTERPRETATION. Upon this oceasic ANGIOLINA CORDIER will have the honor to wake HER FIRST APPEARANCE IN NEW YORE in the 7 ROLE OF THE HEROINE The music and the story are blended with the master, and the whole forms « combination so unique ¢ the utmost admiration. The nee beauty aud nov once tmp ad natural, whi the whole invention, both 1m the t of tien uz in every. res} FIR: as regards , without besoming id be. produce. by eles ess” of Dray 8 has bet ne, as will be nto tie opera, with its Bell ter. at the close of the first act, the grand ie ete Second uct, and the choice poetry of the "Hunter's and rs Song” tn the third act ACADEMY OF MUSIC—OPERA. ‘ofice will open this moruing at the Academy oF n New York at Sibeil & Sa isbury’s, No. 7 Nas Mr. Veenectfutly annonnees that the FIRST GRAND OPERA NIGHT [IN BROOKLYN this season will hea wr aa | TUESDAY, OV Fiperae his occasion the celebrated Vvima Donna, or NSTGNORA ‘QINE VRA GUERRASELLA, honor to muke her first appearauce to @ Bi nowonous ments so slinpie, sound and rever! by tho, will have t lyn audien First appearance of the new Contralto, SIGNORINA MORENSL, when will be produced Verui's ceebrated Opera of TL. TROVATORE GUERRABELLA. MORENSL..as.. .Arucomm BRIGNOLT....... as. AMODIO..,Coint di buna Conductor and Musical Direc ‘Signor MUAIO ‘Amission to parquet, parquet circ it balcony, $1; re served seats, cents extra; {amily circle, 50 cents; gallery, 25 cents. 1.736 o'clorke, Doors open at 7; begin a eh FRIDAY, NOV 4 — % Tom Taylor and Chas ig " MASKS AND FACES. MISS LAURA REENB comedy of " led personation ot the npported by & fu her unriva et OF GREAT STRENGTH Peg Wonlington, (the acters) Miss Laure Keene ‘Triplet (artist, actor and author) Mr, C Wheati Sir Charles! P: Mr, C. Walcot, fr. Ernest Vane. Pgh mn ra Bele ees: ic “Feta BuO Soapper j ¢rsmatio erition......» Mr. W. Lennos Mavel Vane Miss Taabelln Nickinson Kitty Clive. . Misa lone Burke Mrs. Triplet. Mra. Robertson ‘And the burletta entitied the JOLLEEN BAWN SETTLED. SATURDAY, Nov 22.—The theatre will be closed for the rehearsal of th grand fairy # ctacle entitled i J ETTB, pies: which will be PT ONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, ERY, SPLENDID, DRESSES Bees OE MECHANICAL CICS AM oenty BPEECTS, a di the most elabora' SMNPROPERTIES AND STAGY, AfForntMENTS. BAkxen’s AMBRE aN MUSEUM. ~~" PRIDAY, NOV. 21, ‘ith GEORGEOUS SCE i i. > ¥ ONE ae mg LAST DAY BUT i busied ostage = Stat Ly ST DAY BUT ON Womans Baier Baie cher, Darkeysin the Levee de LAST DAY BUT ONE Batinen ever? Saturanyr A Lo elo : = Qi yore wonderful FOR LADIES aNO CHILDREN. Esytim: 4% SXDIANS, Tickets, 25 conix, See ee . ESQUIMAUX 1 ~ DASE a aiean ee = ~ EsqQuiMAUX INDia. pRVNG wate. whiele have, 'Starrived in this, country” ’ pao Jy 20M THE ARCTIC REGIONS, MR, T. MASON JONES wheace thay wa Of ht by (0. Trinity Coulege, Dubin), nee wax Y.. ARCTIC EXPLORER. 1 Will give his . Hl THIRD “ORATION the rat anal “le THESE FROZEN REGIONS ane vi try, they are ob.ects of universal ING, NOV. 21, Flee Depusht co she etait only this week, OR YOU'RE TOO LATE. “, MIOA. M. ti 12 M., from 2 ttt $80,00) NUTT, Shington, where he visites band received numerous 4, and from 7 Vil Wy P. j CON. NO | Having just recarned 1 | resident Lineoin and his Cube Presents, will be seen FOR A FEW DAYS i Prior to hia cepartuee } New Wax Figures of our most distiay Victoria, Prince of Walon « on se, B ad “E. OR, WOMAN'S 23 “iyg NOON at aod this BV me M B. HARRISON, Laprompta Come ,3!™8et &> | perio, mi : | Grduteston b all, Children under ten, ty Seale | JQRYANTS’ MINSTRELS, |B yi aenalnien Hall 422 Beondw ng, | Mona. Nov. 17, aud every nighe, during the. i CAPTIVE fuovatunes te “ee 8.6, Cain Roilin Howard | Manne... THY YAKEN FAMILY, LES. " . «Dan Bi MISERALLES. D-A-LORE BROTH Leonor THE RECRUIT: Jenn Valjean THE TiN-YAN Maria News d Dan Bryant In thoir side ic Beho, £e. Doors opeu at v5 7 Tickets a 6 ' Boome, Proprietor, 4a, Mis BY | Woon’s MINSTREL HALL, | ou BROAD W ay, | hie st Henry W — ANU | MONDAY, NOV Eph Hore A Rewis B. LAL By YOUNG AP RI Ey 1 GABRIEL HORN, RS. JULIAN BURLESQUE, TI LA BR TREMPBY ‘GS, PLANTATION SCENES, | Baower, Hon,’ Cnariey Florenor, Lockw ers, Garatagit), Hain 5 Open at Oe OW ¢ 6 E OLUTION OF 1848, earcsts, Adiniss.on 28 cents, TED—TO PURCHASE. TWO OR THREB STOCK Mere SI se" the Avademy of Musi, Address, is, box 1,129 lower Fost off ACADEMY. OF MUSIC, #FOR BALLS, vires. A large end commodn per Apply at the stage door, wiin other we po L 1 yon } on 1 iv JOM po Let theawes « Fourin st L J. VERNERTS iy ooege OF i Y AND MARKET Se ‘OF RIO DB JANEIRO | now on exlibition, for two weeks only, at Goupll’s, 172 ~ apt) Admission 25 cents, 7Pile DUSSELDORF PICTURES, BBAUTIFUL Te Peal to be seen at 518 roadway, Dr. Ci 7 church.” The paintings ace for sale, and purchasers will de {rell to make their sewecvons without delay. Prices are flow fixed. ATRE, PULLADELPHLA, YOR Apply o © PARR, 40° Soutla jowe P®* skeSX neaviva oF u ret hy a, ae “ ™“ re. ‘EW MEMPHIS THEATRE.—WANTED IMMRDIATEO Salt lady for pre id Ryoot, 8 Bast Houston vrvet (Club House), berwien Bross Creeds street.

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