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8 AFFAIRS AT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. REVIEW OF THE RESERVE ARTILLERY. eserve aftiliery at prosont in Casap Barry, tho ar- of instruction here, was reviewed re- cently by Mi: General Aogur, commanding this de- Tho following batteries were included in the ies F and 1, Fifth United States artillery; F and H, First New York artillery; partment. rom First Delaware artillery reg iment; the Third, Fourth, Fifth, ~—————<_$ $$ ivania arcililery; A, Pirst Virginia arti. Nineteenth and NEW YUKK HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1863.—TRIPLE ri, . a NE ET and suffering (70 @ the efects of bis won derful mentpula- Hons. Although sa tawyor ty profession, Slidell vever added Sdollar to bis weome by mears of foreusic exploits, Tis forvune, w* sich is vory large, ewes i's origin aecammu- lation t0@uck more liberal practices tuan tuose permit ted at tae bar. Such is the min selected by the astute gover ament of Jeit Davis to procare from Napoiven Ul., if Bat a rcoognition of the spurious confedoracy , at least AQ, acknowledgment that draw poker is Ono of the mos ¢ ‘Wonderful institutions known to modern soci ety. een Eee] MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Marty third Now York artillery regiments; batteries from the Ninth and Tenth Michigan artillery rogi- ments; Dulieries from Second Gonmecticnt artillery | peywran PR ee om Wednesday? reaiment barlories from Seventh Massachusetts artillery | November 4, vy the Rav. Dr. Sprolo, Dr, E. 8. DUNSTER, regiment, batiery from Sixth Virginia artillery regiment, | United States Army, to Rensona M., eldest daughter of the y from Twelfth Ohio, Battery 2, Fifth United States, has Leen in nearly every battle of the army of the Patomac.ond at Gettysburg had all its officers but one killed or wounded, Tho appearance of the men and con- {ition of the horses and batteries elicited much commen- fotion, with the exception of the batteries of the Third, Fourth and Fifth News York, which appeared on foot, not bowing as yot Deen suppited with guns, All of theso bat- tories are ready for immediate service in the field. After the review there was a splendid firing drill participated m by battery F, First New York, andthe batteries of the First Deliware, Nineteenth New York and Twelfth Ohio, fhe review and drill was witnessed by Major Gen. Augur and Gon, Bary, eich attended by a brilliant staff. Among the crowd present wore noticed Secretary Welles, Col, ‘arrig, Comm ndaat of the Marine corps; Captain Wise, eof the Navy Department, and a large tinguished civilians, among whom there were +40 LOYAL LEGISLATURE OF VIRGINIA. Mt is expected that twenty-five counties of Eastern Vir- tinin wi' be represeuted in the new State Legislature which o ‘et \exandria in December. Thirty mem- ders havo alrewdy been elected. It is proposed to dis- franchise °ll disloyal citizens and call a convention for smonding tho constitution of the State, principally in re- gard toslivery, thereby effectually destroying the insti- tution and providiug for the negroes set at liberty. sare AVAL OF COL, CRAWFOKD'S TRAIN AT PORT- LAND, OREGON. Col. Crawford, commanding the escort of an emigrant vm, o'ficialty informed the authorities here of his arri- ral at Portinnd, Oregon, on the 24th inst. The emigrants ‘ed ail rea shed the settlement in safety, and had no dif. oalty with the Indians. TOWN SITES IN COLORADO, The attention of the Land Department has been called 4 the town sites claimed by the towns of Denver, Au- ¢ania and Hirhlind, in Colorado Territory, in which some four thousand acres have heen cleared in the aggregate, the faw routricting @ town site to three hundred and A Cull report ties Lege galled for ¢ from the twenty avs Tt s+ SSD Sarvevor al at Denver. PRISONER OF WAR FROM TEXAS, nt bas been informed by Lieu- 1, ina letter dated Now Orleans, james Cedar, a landsman, and one of the rd of the United States bark W. G. An- ship's crew were captured by the rebels, ns Island, Texas, on the 3d of May, warned to th: ing effected his escape from his place of imprisonment, near Houston, on the 16th of Au- gost Cedar made a journey of nearly six hundred miles on foot throu the enemy's country, and only escaped rocanture by the very liberal and very frequent aid he feceived (rom the Unionists he encountered during his KSCAPE OF A the Navy Departmei tenant Commninding I Detober 15, thut five men on ders a, whos on St, Jose vessel, ON OF THE CAVALRY DEPOT. General Stoneman, accompanied by Genoral Hatch, titted and inspectel the cavalry depot at Giesboro Point vovently. There are now at this establishment about thrve thomsand fiorses in hospital, and buildings are being erected that will necommedate twelve thousand. Evory- tm.ag was found in mast excellent order, and it is esti®| ented thut the establishinent will save to tho government, tw horse ‘keh, over two Quodrea thousand dollars during she peosest season alone Oar Washington Correspondence. Wasuincton, Oct. 22, 1863, Mee War Firling én the Nationa? Capital—W hat is Thought Of Lets Movencn's—Rosecrans’ Removal—Mr. Slidell and Fix Gambiing Proclintirs, dc., €c. Among the mang changes which the present war has Mlected {a the opinions of the world, none have becn moro aerked or more astounding than the revolution which fas talon place ia public sentiment bere sinco the dis. eral Lae on the ever memorable battle tysburg. Not more than six months ago the of Wishingtoa—as the ancienty regime J8 still designate {—bristiod with undisguised antagonism agaiust the legally conscita sooesl: iveling was so predominant that the least success General Leo in tho direction of this capital would havo waused the smouldering fires of treason to break forth foto r ging and devouring flames, Put with tho j mintovs jetreat of General Lee trom Peunsy!vania dic wut the last remnants of that hope which had been fed and cherished by the false prophesies of copperheaded journalists. With the excoption of afew besotted “et | ‘igibles, who persistently remain unmo~ sowed tn tife awful presen aot fod Gh aprisi wows oF IND gawd aud eublime ere ve He HOOHTO df the nation, A healttyy fecting of ty to the Union: snd & Binceré desire to see the war Oresecutod to a Siamyphant issud, are beginning to mani- ‘eat themeeives, Oven in quarters where the secession fanindy was supposed to be so deeply rooted as to be antirely incurable. Some of the oldest and most respected uitizens, who had hitherto kept aloof from the White flonse, as if its s bad been reeking with the fumes of poatitence, have latoly called upon President Lincoln and given him assurance of th with the sentiments enunciated jn bia tast proclamation. fedeed, | am fully coavinced, after conversing freely with some of the most prominent of the latter day converts to the war policy, that the ouly drawback toa complete sur- render of the stronghold of prejudice, is the protracted teoure of office ta Mr. Lincoln's Cabinet by mon whose sndicat notions and iniquitous fanaticism have so long dis. sracted the councils of the nation and caused an enormous waste of blood at any tangible good aaving boon accomplished by the sacrifice. The idea of two third rate lawyers on one side, and a first rate toms ‘on the other, boing allowed carte Ulanche to pull dow@ the temple of our political liberties and to destroy the most prosperous country that the sun of Heaven ever shoo upon, would seem to argue a dogree af infatuation ou the part of the bequoather of this dan- serous power woll calculated to inspire apprehension and alarm. Our best and most competent generals have all doen sucrificed in tura on the altar of this maligtant and treasure with partivanshiy; and yot “the cry is still they come,” Another head has fallen into Mr, Stanton’s basket— & vow addition to the holocaust of victims whose beroic doods will some day “ plead like angels , trumpet- tongzed, against the deep damnation of their taking off.’” General Rosecrans, the beau sabreur of the Wert, round whose soldierly charactor all the military virtues clustered but afew days since, is now proclaimed by the owls and bats of the War Department an imbecile, @ coward aud Adrunsard. Yos, the myrmidons of that militant inst! tution were “{illing their hearers with strange invoca- Hone” at the various pablic hotels last evening, the most reckless of which was to the effect that General Rose- srans left tho (leld at Chickamauga tn consequence of help- lees iutoxication, 1 bave the best authority for stating What there is no truth whatever in tho allegation, the sholo story having been manufactured for the sole pure pono of screoulng the blunders and the imbecility of the Wer Department. General Rosecrans ia expected here to- ‘Tight, when, 60 rumor says, something rich and racy in the way of aevelopments may be anticinated. Tho assertion of your Paris correspontent, afow days to, that the diplomatic trickster from rebeldom had un- fertaken tho pleasitfy task of initiating the ‘nephew % his uncle” into the mysteries of “drawn poker’? tas been the source of inflnite merriment among cor. jain clasees hero in Washingwon, where Mr. Siidell’s peculiar accomplishments in that line are still held @ painful ax ying remembrance, A certain Aiplomat, whose experiences in the pursuit of that deientitle acyuiroment under Slideli’a gentle tuition have deen of the most disastrous charaeter, told me that ho sxpectod to hear every day that the keoper of the Em- Private parse had resigned hia position in pure terror, Tho fact is that the whole sectot of Mr, Siidell’s sa conses io the world as an jutriguant lies in « natehell, He had stodied in oariy life what our great men too much negloct—the philosophy of poker. Born in New York, of Northern aMojiies and associations, but com- polied to leave the Empire City ata vory ently azo for | 2 ir tardy Dut earnest sympathy | months and 2 Gays, olficiating clergyman. No cards. Weduesday, Noveraber 4, by the Rev. Mr. Baroes, Wn. Frnavson, Fsq., of Banbridge, Ireland, to Annre FLuiot, uly daughter ‘of Richard E. French, repre of ew York. Gwrney—Borke.—On Sunday, November 1, b: Rey. George McCluskey, Joun H. Gurvwey to JENnis doth of this city. Poston papers please copy. Horxixs—Lorngaay,—On Wedn: , November 4, at the Fosldence of the bride's paren ‘the Rev. Moses u, HaRky Horas to Jesu L. , youngest daughter of Wm, 6, Lafborr y, all of iis city. |AL1—Tuomrson.—On Thursday evening, October 8, the residence of tho bride's mother, by the Rev. James Millett, rector of the church ef the "Holy Martyrs, Mr. SaMver, HALL to Miss Su8AN Tomson, all of this city. McManox—doca.—On Sunday, Novomber 1, at St. Columbia’s church, by the Rev. Mr. McAleer, Joun R. Mo- MAHON to Awne Many Hogan, both of Limerick, Ireland, aes Limerick papers please copy. Gnu aire Oe Monde, , November 2, by Rev. J. BW; Slow, Mir. Janes On “Mise Eis Mrreémes, both city. Pavrreup—Jennixas.—On Thursday, November 5, the Hanson place Baptist chureh, "by tne ‘Rev. Rol Lowry, Guo. M. Panyimip, of Black Rock, Cona., io'ama — daughter of Wa. Jennings, Esq. , of Brooklyn, No San Francisco papers please copy. Potrer—BaiLey.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Novem- ber 4, at the residence of the bride’s parente, by the Rev. R. C, Putney, Wituiam A. Porrsr, of South Brooklyn, ra Evma T., daughter of H. Ficlds Bailey, Esq., Franklin enue. ScHLesmGrR—PERLY.—On Wednesday, November 4, ‘4 Rev. Dr. Taylor, Henry Scunenaer, of Hamburg, to Eanue, eldest daughter of F. Perly, of ‘New York. Died. Curmrar.—On Thursday, November 4, after a lingering illness, Wat. H. Curistat, aged 11 years and 10 months. ‘Tho funeral wilt take place, this (Friday) afternoon, at three o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 164 Jobneon street, Brooklyn. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Ducax.—On Thursday, November 5, Danrex, oldest son of Chas, and Margaret Dugas, aged 30 years and 11 dayr, The friends and relatives of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the funcxal, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, 244 Division street, Dvcax.—On Wednesday, November 4, after « jong and sovero illnoss, Mary McLAvauuin, the wife of ene ai, ged 30 years, 9 months and 6 days, of thy fi her'URiiner, ariaehidinadiain ie wna eciabupguiitty ALY bLops inv isew e.fijeod the funeral, this (Friday) ‘afternoon, at two ae from ber late 'resydonce, 384 Tenth street. Her remains Wi be taker. yo Calvary Cometery for inter. ment. Sacramento (Call ornia) papers please copy. Fvane,—On TY orsday, November 5, Metva Lovisa, only doughs Jpn H. and Maria Louisa Evans, in the Sd ear Fetng tendo the family are respectfully invited to at tend ‘he funcral, on Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock, frora tho residence of her father, 625 Seventh avenue. Horay.—On Wednesday, November 4, BainGeT an, wife of John Horan, of consumption, aged 33 yeara, 7 Mouths and 1 day, a native of Banagher, Kings county, Ireland ‘The friends of the family and also those of her brothers, ‘Thomas and Philip Uonahue, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) morning, at half-past nine o'clock, from the Church of the Immaculate Concep- tion, Fourteenth strect, where a high mass of requiem will’ be aifered un for the repose of her soul, and from thence to Calvary Cemetery for interme st. Hocax.—On Thursday morning, November 5, Owxn Hogan, a native of Ballandine, county Mayo, Ireland. The ‘relatives and frienda ‘are respect{uily invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock, from his lato residence, 250 Kast Fourteouth street.« Jorpax.—On Thursday, November 5, Tuomas EpwaRp Jonnan. aged 28 years. His remains will be taken to Greenwood on Saturday afternoon, at two o’ciock, from his late residence. Seven- ty-first street, one house west of Third avenue, The rela- tives and friepds of the family are invited to attend, with- out further notice. Springfield (Mass.) and Chicago (Ill.) papers please copy. Kinc.—On Wednesday, November 4, Littian L., eldost daughter of William R. and Lucretia A. King, aged 4 years, 7 months and 7 da; ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend tho funeral, from th® residence of ber parents, 275 West Fhirty-second street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. pee .—On Wednesday, November 4, Micnarn J. Keuuy , aged 42 years ‘The remaing will be taken from his late residence, No. 11 Third avenue, this (reidayy morning, at balf-past ten o'clock, to St. ‘Ann's church, Eighth ‘street, where a solemn mass of requiem wi! rhe offered for the repose of his soul, and from thence to Calvary cree The friends of the family, and the mombere”” Mozart General Committeo, are invited to attend. Kaxpneng.—Ia Brooklyn, on Tuesday moraug, Novem- .Ewaa,-daughter of A. F. and Mary L. Kindberg, aged’ 3 Years and @ months, The ‘uneral will take place, this (Friday) afternoon, “slock, from 153 Gold street, Brooklyn. —in Brooklyn, on Thursday morning, Novem- ber'N puusix, avife of Robort Longman, of London, Eng- lan, Ry a} jong @ resident of this country, aged 62 years, months an‘t 11 days. 7 ‘ai Will take place on Saturday afternoon, at ‘The funeral sa her late residence, 26 Latayette avenue, omy Seer ‘Wednesday. November 4, Wsuuiam J. ORGAN, On Pe bis age Moncax, in the 57th yeu The friends of his family, ana ‘08 Charles. Cornet}, also Mutual Lodge, --0° i oe F., and Munn Lodge, No. 190, F. and A. M., 2"O EQ te Bs sonic fraternity , are respectfully invited to attend ‘ ‘5 neral, this (Friday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from his late residence, 145 East Twenty-first street, The remains will be taken’ to Cypress Hills Cemetery. See cial notice. er yaver —On Thursday, November 5. of eg isis Lovie, youngest danghter of Jean “a%ara and Marie Josephine Mayer, aged 1 year, 9 agtiig fey NcLowns.—Un Wednesday # November 4, J.sus Hexry, son of Alexander and Jane \wonowell, aged 1 year, 9 oh < nose of his son-in-la w ‘You, désply and *<iyne, with a sorrow that sears, Stall big fends in their lone hearts deplore bitn; But never, ! can their sighs or their tears To their grief stricken bosoms restore him. Ab, no! bis pure soul to its Maker bath flown, ¥or this earth’s gloomy sphere could not have bound him; And now he’s above, in the sight of the throne ero the light of the Lord is around him. The funeral will take place from the residence of his parents, No. 91 Monroe street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. McCottey—On Wednesday, November 4, James MoCra- LRN, a vative of the parish of Skillskirry, county Tyrone, Ireland, in the 87th year of his age. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral. from the residence of bis son in-law Jolin Kennedy , 309 Fast Twenty-fourth street, this (Fri, day) afternoon, at one o'clock, MoDoxar.—On Thursd November 5, Hatre M., youngest child of John G. and Elizabeth M. McDonaia? aged 6 yoars, 7 months and 15 days. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral, op Saturday afternoon, at ove o'clock , from the residence of her parents, 74 West Forty-afth atreot Roovey. —On Wednesday, November 4, of congestion o. the lungs, Eu:zamer Roomy, a native of county Sligo, Ireland, in tho 64th year of her age. ‘The rolatives aud friends of the family, and those of her fon, Daniel J. Rooney, and of her sons-in-Inw, Thomas Purdue and Patrick Killorin,are invited to attend the funeral, from her Inte residence, 167 Fast Twenty ninth stroot, between First and Second avenues, this (Friday) afteruoon, at one o'clock ar. —After a ghort illness, Marie CnaRvorre Euza ed 10 months and 6 days. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of ber parents, 150 ‘Sac bas street, Brooklyn, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘SMTi. —Terence Burm, in the 57th year of bis age, ‘The friends and relatives of the family are invited to Attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 99 Fast Hleventh street, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Mon Tuestay, Nov-3, Iba W. , only daughter of r ro Emeline A. ‘Wilson, Funeral thie (a ye at two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 314 Dean street, Brooklyn. Wiitiams.—On Wednesday evening, November 4, after abret illness, Ronen Winttams, in the 66th year of bis "tthe friends of the family are invited to attend the fu- noral, from his late residence, 439 West Twenty-fifth street, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Warwnt.—On Wednesday , November 4, of croup, Wit uAM Chartes Wrucet, second son of Alexander and Eliza Agnes Wright, aged 6 years and 3 months. The relatives and friends of the family aro requested to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 241 Bleacker street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. DANCING ACADEMIES, T TRENOR'S PRIVATE Dancing, ACADEMIES No, 65 West Thirty-fourth street ¥ foaih Bightn Bro: y time. Privat in the elt ended to. ‘These beautiful Rooms to, let for sociadies, Send for cir DWORTH'S DANCING G A eee Ne an Finth XU ACADEMzES, No. 137 Montague vatrort: Brook K OLASS! ip Mondaye and NEW Y Tilursdays, oF Wean BROOKLYN CLASSES—Toesdays and Frid M for chi dren; «68 P.M. for gentiomen, jays, at 4. RT MASTER DUMAR'S CIN the good of the Empire State, he betook himself to New Padova renee MARS Dax INO ACADEMY, Dwieaus, where bis vitacious disposition and genial man. | ledter Friday. ats; ¢ r children, Saturday, at 40 eb pers soon brought him into familiar contact with the simbiost prostidigitateurs in tne Croscent City. Slide! very s00n acquired proficiency jn the mybId art to which be has devoted, not unprofitably, the beat portion of his Ufo, to the sorrow and regret of many wha are still living ladies and gentiemen. every might. Bix neem tau feat in atx privave Leas ox SEARINO'S PRIVATE DANCING ACADRME, itd street Cawsen o'clock P. M.; na given every % J 292 Pourth avenue, mear Twenty for la 'iea, misses aod maw fothentiomen etSo'cicet Pit Privne day and classes formed at hours to wut pavrou POARDING APD 30007 A COMFORTABLY FURNISHED i Re With cas aud servant. for $i per week one $5.0; fired er tra: snare. mod akan conven nieat t $37 Fourth avenue, near Madiaon Board, as can be azreod upon, Addiess, stating terms, W. H., Herald and firs: class Board. at43 West Tweiftt Fifth and Sixth avenves, References required. GENTLEMAN GOING ABROAD, Fetall! nothing handsome ner costly but plain Twenty, HANDSOMBLY FURNISHED PRONT Rooms, with Board. can be obtained at ‘Twentieth strest, near Broadway. pleasant location. T 18 WEST NINTH BETWEE! KTH and Sith averass, anvelegant. Faralehed b iat man st pad keeps @ house, References exchanged. Roard, suitable for one or two ai ply at 71 West Fourteenth street, he LARGE ROOM TO LET—HANDSOMELY FURNISH. u.itable for one oF we xentivmen, lass house. all newly hed t ply to 'T. O'DONOGHUE, 200 Grand street, n third floor, on moderate terms, at 179 Waverley place, from Hammond street, ak oes accommodated wi! Pike street, sad to a respectable man and wil dies, with board if red, in a pervon, Cal nd Keagetcoe, sae, mpmeeeianis fons dame OARDING.. IRD @ gentleman and his wife or for single Board, at 33 West Ninth strect, near Fira avenue, Kentiemen can have a Board and eons $376 to$4. A Parlor and Bedroom with or without OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN Bos teoom and Hetroum on. thet sasnat hat BoE writer ane’ and location: {Permanent and gulet tenant; mon! ren ¥ pilin brant arene or German preferred. Ad- CARD IN BROOKLYN.—ROARD FOR A GENTLE. man and wife, or a single person, can be obtained at 81 Oxford street, Pri a parord, street. Private family. Plecsant neighborhood, OARD IN JERSEY CITY.—A Boni can, bo nemmmotntor sai eard ant a $8 home in a small and pleasant family living ia a house with all modern Improvements, where no other boarders iit be in. The best of refercace Hiken The best of reference given and required, Address URNISHED ROOMS WANTED.—R00MS, W. Diaper brivaie fainily, for a netlieeaas od Wife, ina genteel and central locaton’ reqnire. about four room; unexcepllonable reference given and required. Rout, not to exceed $40 per month. Address P. D. Q., Post offre: Ke hdl 4 TAA PLACE.~A_ VERY 7 folet, with private *"" a ANDSOME sirable Pets ye Tearent 7" eable only, toa do- ATRONIZE THE GP ggg Ms “ANT HOUSE, 46 AND «8 NEW yin honor of our most sucecasful qenctsl new, Che?" am square and Chambers atreet: newly Nock f vagbout; rooms 2he. to S0c, a day, $l to$3a ‘week f00ne person, ‘Open ail night, To, LET—A COMFORTABLE ROOM, board, to a gentleman, teenth street, 10 LET—WITH BOARD. IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, TO @centieman and his wife, a large unfarnished Room, with Bedroom adjoining, om second tloor, Apply at 83 West Twenty-fifth street, TPO YOUNG LADIES CAN HAVE BOARD BY CALL. an at 12) Norfolk street. Those away through the aay preferred ANTED—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, FOR WITHOUT Inquire at 28044 West Nine- a gentler wife, child and nurse. A good, ‘quiet home desired. ‘o Rooms communicating if possible, ‘Term: ceed $25 per week. Address Lambert, box ot to 210 Herald vofliee. Wx Litt ars NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM, WITH for three young gentlemen; location weat of Broadway. between Beach and Prince atreets, Rest of re- ferences given and required. Address ¥. R., box 3,082 New York Post oflice, WA TWO GENTLEMAN, A NICELY FUR. nished Parlor or Sitting Room and Bedroom, with or 1,260 Post office. Z ANTED—A PARTIALLY FURNISHED ROOM, WITH ‘or withont board, in a private family or where there are but few boarders. Terms not to exceed $7 por month, without fuel or gas, “Best of references given and required. Addi D., sation G. ‘ANTED—FOR A YOUNG LADY, A PARLOR AND Bedroom, or Bedroom, with use of Parlor, in a private family or with a widow lady; wil! pay from '89 to 12, in advance, including Roard, fire and cas, and would instruct oe why a French a if suitably accommodated, Ad- ream M. mnt to .» Dox ANTED TO RENT.—TWO LARGE ROOMS ON THE parlor floor, with Board; location very desirable and terms Inoderate. ‘Apply at 91 Clark street, Brooklyn. Wi breakin A. GENTLEMAN, A ROOM, wine Breakfast, for the winter, Address, stating terms, C, 1. Q,, box 4.23) Post office. W4NTEDC RY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE. A WELL furnished Room, with Board, 1n a respectable family or boarding house. # between Twelfth and Twentieth streeia, west of Sixth avenue, Address, stating location, terms, &¢., I. W., box 139 Heraid office. RESTAURANT: REEN TURTLE SOUP AND STEAK ‘ oe his day at GOULD'S Dining Room” “RVD ‘ve Gata tase eae 5 septa nonielis. TA _MERTIN ance wecor ( wution a of a nd Fd ayenue..on Saturday, October 31, it vived to call a general thass ineeting of a drivers, to be held at the same place, on That asta" omber 7, av o'clock P.M. Tt ts requested fe ola .es be represented, in order to organize and per. ch ® cneral protective association, By order of the Com: “Tanttee! (BARES. pv to No. 191 Broadway, corn » BS pup y few York voac* saturday, Now IN, ARCHITECT. HAS REMOVED of Dey sireet, A vacancy for a young gentiem: ASONIC | NOTICE. Mi iihge, Nos 10) F. and A. Attend a special co a uation of the store, food held at their rooms, No. 57 Division sireet, this day o'clock. for the norpose of attending the funeral of our brother, J. W. Morcan, formerly a member of Munn Lodg The traiernity in general are respectty TO TAILORS —THE FOLLOWING FIRMS qned the advance bill of prices agreed to by the ¢, during the part threo weeks: — eldenfelt, ! roadway. McLeod & Rennie Broalway, Hona € O'Neill. Broadway, Bandford, Astor place. F. Derby & Co.. Wal Joven Lee, Walker ne TredweilaFarman,Pulton at, RS. Munro, Fulton st Andreas Vors, Fulton st, ay, Higuam & Bro..Corilaadt « ‘atson, Fifth EMBERS OF MUNN ‘are hereby summoned to to be otc! havi Central Commit ‘ Broadway, T. P. Hull, Broadway, Porter & Co,, Broadway, Roberts, Broadway, Matield, Broadway, Brown & Powers, Broadway, Childs & Laws, Hroadway, Brooks & Bror., Rroadway, Devlin & Co., Broadway Schafer AWitfora, ron Bail & Cordell, Broadway, Smith & Rice, Broadway, Lockwood, Broadway, Recker, Broadway. Briested & Dozhert; Powell & Co.. Broadway Jones & Hanaberg, 1° ‘Abbott & Rathbo Miller & Bros, Br Hasoy & Fredenbur Lesure & Co., Bro at, ‘ourth ay, ion Butld., Dant . Bway, Go! Dykernan & wich at. Brooks € Bro, Oatharine Watkins, Bowery, Amos ( ‘ik, Bowery, Barnurn, Chatham square, OTICE —OFFICE OF THE MARIETTA AND CIN. NOUlonats Rattroad Company, as reersanived, Chilteothe Ohblo, November 4, 1863.—A meeting of ihe Stockholders of the Marietta and Cincionatt Raliroad Company, as reorgan. verett, Greens awa . B war ized, wiil be held at the offlee of said Company fn the city of Chillicothe, Ohio, on Wednesday, the 15th day of November, A. D. 1863,'at 2 o'clock P. M., forthe purpose of voting for or red into between Against the ratification of & contract ¢ toand Bockiog Bald Goumpaoy and the Trusters of the Si iroad, order the Directors. eT YWILLIAM E. WATSON, Secretare Notice 1s 18 HEREBY OIVEN THAT, NEING OWNER of iarge gold interests in the Territory of Colorado— on purchased among them cortain ait rs of | claims, known ax “Willings claims’ made since 1800 are i having ratified but one transfer made (o the Idaho @id Mining Company for some fifty claims. 1 recognize no (le to sald claims in Willing, except for one-bal’, and that an ine divided half in Willing leo given Of the low of certain claim certificates adver rs. _Oer, 30, 1868. FICE PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP © MPANT— New Youx, Oct, 186, Notice t* hereby given that the annual election for Gireciors of this company Will be held atthe ollice of No, #8 Wall street, on Wedie Nov. 1, 183, he hours of 12M. and2P M ater books will be closed on Monday, Nov, 2at 2 P.M. and peg ei ALS Ka WAM, we ctor BY OF OF ae DORE t. FOUNSOW, Secretar, AILROAD CONTRACTORS, WHO WISH TO ReTT- mate for bul ding a harse rallrond track, will send We! Address to box 1.497 Post office, New York, 0 SAWYERS AND PLANERS.—WP. THR UNDER. ighed, wish to nolify our Brother mechanics. 1 w tm sawyers, planers and engineers—that we onve lef our fer mer piace c4 yor he Sor eter re ayneee he would not Us double time for our over “gh JAMES ©. rOOR WR LOW. Wo Foy, JH. RIKER, IB UNDERSIGNED, CONCEIVING AN ADVANCE T 10 prices preferable to the Introdact!on of tuferl r gran \quors, have concluded to establish tbe foll wins ariit ices — be iritunye Liquors. montily meeting w (Friday) evening. Wicabos a eae of imporiance it ees. ve ft ‘arias you fw nt eo edi WRAY MOND. Bry ABM. DALLY, Cc Isaac M. Prrvre, Adjutant. N, Bo=<1i it mtorma we shall meet om the oon Yeidoy oon | ing came bour and piner. A SINGLE GENTLEMAN WISHES TO OBTAIN A itoom for the winter with tire and yas, with or without, ‘Terms must Le woderate, PRIVATE FAMILY CAN AOOOMMODATR A GEN- jeman aud wite. and two oF three single gatienes, ohvay a good price). wi bh pleasant Furnished Room th street, betweem wi Feat hie Reome, aad api) his Fereiture in ray oF om ient ier «lover of cleanliness and true coufor, Bi West ——— UIT OF 36 Fast House firet ciass, con Fexdvson—FRENGL—At Christ church, Brooklyn, on | #!0\ng ail modern conveniences, A very convenient and Room, can be hat with first class Board, (Preach and Ger- A German family of the hichest respectability A DESIRABLE, FURNISHED ROOM TO LET. WITH ingle gentlemen, Ap- OARD,—PLEASANT ROOMS TO LET, WITH BOARD, OARD.—TWO OR THRER GENTLEMEN CAN BR Board om moderate terms at 34 B% RDING.—NEATLY pl cot HED ROOMS TO LBT, two one, men or Ia- THIRD STORY FRONT ROOM, Md Posenine—s00 GRAND STREET; A FEW YOUNG Pleasant Rooma . SALES Ar AUCTION. bree eee. RE BOAT NU ee y epee (01 Ck.—J. L. Drone AUCTIONEER, SUPERB HUCSEHOLD FU Paintings, Statuary, Brouzes, Silver Wares ‘Fianoforie, por . Miro: Ucr10M, ‘YUuLic ON THIS DAY GRivayy NOV. 6. AY the elegant brown stone mansion, 43 West Sixteenth since’, beween Fifth and Sixth avenues, Sale commencing ut 104 o'clock. The aucfoneer would call parsicular attention of his friends cud the public to this sale, tie catalogue gorpeini ‘the larvest and richest assortment of Household Fu uiture, Works of Art und articles of verta ollered at auction this season. The furniture was all made to order for the sent owner less than seven months ago, aud is of the descrivtion aud in excellent orde® DRAWING ROOMS, wgnificent Suits, covered with Prench brocatel: Cen- statuary marble top Secretary and Bookcase, Lined Witt katin wood; supeRd rosewood Etaveres, with plate ‘ans mirrors; Brocade ind Lace Curiai rnices. Mando- Kucolgaures, Card and C n Chairs, covered with tapestry; richly «i Sevres China Vases, Oil Paiatings by emalnent. arth huaieh ‘Palutings vy Cole, Assumption, by Lecard: and Flowers, by Kense nw and Marble Statuary, Or- Reclining Chairey MAGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE PLANOFORTE, carved le: and case, round corners, inla d with pear , solid ‘oat $60; Music Rack: roxewood Stool, covered embroi v Music; tand, Oilc.oth, Stair Carpets, era—Richly carved toiewood Hedsteade. siyie Lodi Commodes to watch, Wardrobes, Dressing Dies, Shaving Stand, Book Stand, Arm Chairs, Couches, Cur. tains, Shades, Corn’ Hair Mattresses, Beds, Bedding. de- Corated China Toilet Sets, Mirrors; Dining Room Purnia of every kind, Tea Sots, Silver Ware, Ivory Table Cutlery, Dining Table. &c. No postponement. Carmen in attendance to park, cart and ship goode for purchasers, A (@8, AUCTIONEER. WILL SELL THIS cleak, at 464 Canal street, Parlor Suite, Pier ee s. Paintings, ha other Curt ium ‘4, Dining and t8, ‘Tables; Stair Rod: P Tiveerciy, Velvet, Stair; Ollcloth Lounges, 4, mart ie top Bureaus, Washstands, ‘ralit ws and Silver War stoves, Extension Table, . Hair Mattresses, Feather Beds, B Blankets, &c. Also one Mand M, WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, AT 2 o'clock, on Monday next, at No. 451 Ganat street, one Billiard Table, marble bed, with Cuos, Markers, &c., com. blete, walogany frame; large Mirror for bur, Chairs,’ dc. Frouxn—ox MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2% A STEER. The owner can have him by proving property and pay- ing espeusee. Apply to Rovert Hutchinson, 150 Bast Tory. sixth street. If not called for in three days will be sold to pay expenses, OST—BETW EEN ST. MARK’S PLACH AND FOURTH A avenue, a white Sun Shade, trimmed with black lace. If returned ty 26 8c, Mark's place’ the finder will be reward: ed and receive the thanks of the owner, OST OR MISLAID—ON THE 4TH INST.. THE FOL- lowing Vinecks drawn to the order of Geo, W. Qalhoun, and not endorsed, dated November 4, 1(3:—Bil & Geo. M gation American Exchange Bank, No. 841, for $1,076 05; ucham & Co. no Bumber, om City Hank, for $1.04 78; Hin, Mellen & Co, No. 12,06, 0n Bank of Commerce, for Payment of the sane baving been stopped. the nder Will be sultaviy rewarded by returning the same io Geo, W. Calhoun, 63 Barclay street, ucTION oe ‘AULKINS, Auctioneer, T HOUSE MOLD FURNITORE, RICH MASENOH, PLATe, PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS, SUPERBLY CARVED ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, SILVER PLATE, &e.. &c,, THIS DAY Priday. ), Nov. At the private meee 4 Fourteent th avenue, Souseieatte at 104g o'clock. jses-the entire contents of the house. ‘The elega: ‘urniture was made to order, and te solid Tosewood. The whole will be sold to the highest bidder for cash, otfering extra indueementa to purchasers, Elegant rosewood seven octave Manoforte. with all modern improvements, overatrung bass; rich rosewood Stool, covered | in satin, apd embroidered Cover; sito. elegant full suits of rosewood Parlor Furniture, in rich brocade and satin; rosewood Ktageres, splendid and costly Pariun Ornaments, street, near rich V.ses, &c.; alson magnificent collection ef rare. Paint ings, resewood Turkish and Easy Chairs, in fine reps; Tose woud Centre and Side warble top Tables, richly carved. Chamber Suits, in rosewood and mahogany; Bureaus, carved Bedsteads, Washstands, Sofa Beds, in tine baireloth} ten pure Hair Mattresses, from 40 to 80 pounds, made to or: der, it excellent condition, Dining Koom Puraiture, consisting of fine oak Extension ‘Table, oak 41m Chaira, Silver Ware, rich China, Ivory and Silver Cutlery; £9rks, Spoons, &c., with heavy Cut and En- sraved GlasswarDof every description. OST.—ON THURSDAY, 6TH INSTANT, IN GOING from Convent of the Sacred Heart, Manhattanville Whroush Lawrence «treet and Tenth avenus to One hundred and tfty-second street, a large Senteh Pebbie Breastpin, If the finder will leave itat MR BARTLEIT SMITHS, is2d street, @ suitable reward will be given, T, 082-08 TUESDAY, WHILE GOING FROM WAR- Ten strect to Paterson, N. J.. by Chambers street ferry, Saat of Artilclal ‘Teeth on plating. By, fetarning the suri Warren street, New York, or to N, B. Griflin & Co. Bens, 257 Fulton street, Brooklyn, » suitable reward w: paid, OST—NOV. 5, A BROWN SETTER DOG, ANSWER. ing to the name of Don, The finder will be rewarded by bringing him to70 Fifth avenue, O8T—NEAR FULTON FERRY, A PORTEMONNAIE containing a ten dollar gold plece, a three dollar bill and about two dollars in currency. By returuing the gold Plece to 77 West Thirteenth street the under wil! receive the thanks of the joser, as it is the gift of a deceased friend, and keep the balance for bis jrouble, OST—A. SMALL YELLOW SLUT, WITH HIGT pointed éaray ANewrrs tg’ the name of Gipsy; hadon ama black collar ‘The fide will be beruly rewarded by leaving lier at 60 Charies street. “ON SALE OF "ATRACTIVE Auer O8 "i6E HOLD FURNITURE, ; “ORTH COMPRISING OVER $9,000 4, Griter, FURNITURE, Rosewoon ku GR OF ai RICH CARPETS and VALUABLE WORKS Ol Ak RUSSELL W. WESTCOTT, auctioneor, “Alt Sell this day (Friday), ¢ mmencing at Z o'clock in the afte "290 the Fur. ture OF homeo. 152 West ‘Twenty fest, arent, .reuverd. 8 Yenth and Bighth avenues, the whoie of which ts. order, and co.uprisoa a large and cuiolce assortmenit w. rosewood D:aiving Room Suits in brocade, walnut Sm '* 12 green eps, French Pier Mirrors. Stathary Mc saie marble t ables, rich Curtains and Shades, Tapestry and Ingrain Car- Pets, tivo elezant rosewood Etagercs, superd seven vctaye Fosewood Plan. forte au. 2 VALUAGLE PAINTINGS, BRONZES ’ RIAN ant BISQUE ORNAMENTS, Goaeh MANTEL CLOOK and VASES. Chamber Fumiture in rosewood, oak and maho; ny 6 pest ialr and Spring Mattresses, ledding, Clocks, Ova? ya" furs, gold and Landscape Shides, Sofas, Lounxes, eget Card Tables, French En; wings, two Sofa Heda "ads, Spring Engraved Glasa, Crockery rss sn Bag aE a eres oguee ah eaieet a Sale will vcTION NOTCE.-WILLIAM tone HORSES, WAGONS, HARNESS, &c. CLINTON B. OSGOOD will sell at the salestoom, 83 Cedar Street, this day (Friday), Nov. 6. at 12 o’cle Bh? ih bay eet Horse, 15% hands high. 7 nm a harness a perfectly sound im every respect; pass be surpassed as a reliable family horse. Can be seen the day before the saie by application to the auctioneer. Six seat Germantown, built by Wood Brothers; four seat Germaniows and turn’ over seat Rockaway; shifting top Buggy; two second hand coupe Rockaways; second hand Bu, wigs and Rickaways; two second hand Bleighs, Hi , ee, UCTION NOTICE. LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALES THIS DAY AND TO-MORROW, FRIDAY AN. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6 AND 7. We beg to invite the attention of buyers to those attractive ages, te rperticulars of which will be found in catalogues, on the morning of each day's sale. IRVING, AUC. MM pricay’s calslogue now reat WM. TOPPT ig | £0 ‘and No. § Murray street, Anctionecrs, Avctos, NOTICE. TO BUYELKS OF BOOTS AND SHOES, MEN'S AND HOYS’ HATS, &C. ‘We will inemde in our sale of HIS DAY, CRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, and will eolt at cue LARGE AND V. ok iD ASSORTMENTS OF THE ABOVE DESIRABLE Goods, the ERS. Catalogues and goods now ready. ist Wii. TOPPING & CO., Anctioncern, Nos. 9 aid 11 Park place P and No, 8 Muriay street, Au act SMITH, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS + day, at 11 o'clock, at 17 Stuyvesant place, Ninth street, east of the Bible House, one rosewoot Parlor suit, one biack walnut do,, rosewood and mabexany Bedroom Suiis, Chairs, Tables, Rockers, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Oil one and everything necessary fur genweel houses ring. ANTEL A. MAT D Te MASaAY Le AUCTIONEER, SALESROOM . 7, At 10%; o'etoek, at SATURDAY, No roves abet thera emt Bane 1 tb. CARPETS! 0, Cremored from @ gentleman's residenc’ Oat aan slant) in part of elegant care ‘suing Peat of, cleennt, SOR” og Teewood Parlor Bulla, ih wane Brumscis, “s Cojire Tabien, marble topey elegant arior“and Stair Carpets (nearly new), walnut aston Yabie, Buffet and Dining Chairs to mateb ; black fait and mal va Sofas, Chairs, Arm Obairs, Vollaires, turkish Basy Chairs, Lounges, nd, marble top; wal: Titronk ead mahogany ereagh Bedstead; Hate Siarosses Ba Sofa fiat c Ing Ci juits, Divaus, lac Thinese © net, rain Cary mahegany a chaire, Silver Has Ware, China. Fiegor Cloths, Matung, Refrigeratory pene melled Charn ber dence new tion, havin ‘The ear- ra. h gilt Cornices ind Piate Mirrors, &c., by D. W. IVES & CO. by Stewart, and conmist of Vs other descriptions: Lace Curtal ing: two superb Pier Glasses, one of whieh is 120 by 55, with Base Tables to match; Suit of Parior Furniture, enameiled Chamber Fur. nit 3 handsome carved oak Dining Room Suit. consist ng® board, Extension T Bolsters irs, ee. Also, Hair Mav. Blankets, Lounges, Bronze Cl 'cks and hs. Refricerators, Ch nainents; Hal Cotlery and Plated Ware on norning of sale REWAKDs. —LOST OR STOLEN, A MAIL BAG.— Lost or stolen from the platform of the Morrisania 52° the Mul! Bag for New York eity. Any person who may have found and will return the saine, with Teccontenta or who can give such information as may ‘lead to the cot tion of the thier, will receive the above reward on app tion to James Byfeld, Postmaster at Morrisunia, Mornrsania, N. ¥,, Ne $5 REWARD.—LOST, ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22. in koing from Thirty-ninth street. through Sixth nue to Thirty-ceven th 1% Gold Watch, enamelled fa'dark blues Gos Pie nd buneh of Charis at ached, Tho tipae: owe revyard, by return. “dani 96 West Thirty-ninth CRG and no ov. 5, REWARD WILL BE nus Howard Leedoun, of sucks ni iosit. ance Sept. 23, 1863, Said Howard eI) years of axe, 6 feet 10 luches high, light comiiexion. ‘ght, hair und eyce: dreasrd in fight aummncr cloth clocies, light softhat. He is quite large of his age, Weighing about 15) pounds, and is subject to fits, Address Josspir A. Leeiom, Brownsburg, Bucks eounty, Pay PERSONAL. YPTIAN IN . FOR ASTHMA, AT HELM. year old. ARANDPAP—<I AM VERY SICK. immediately, Bera xe Herald Address Wai quae at 1) Ma OME ‘TO cow MALL. END YOUR ADDRESS TO BOX 118 ice. A irivna from Bleom wishes to see you. Free YOU TAYE SUR Tt was as vou suid. My hand of Phalow’s new perfume, the 1, Blooming Cereus,” As you admire it so will wend you a butte, TELFATR. NPORMATION WANTED—OF DANIEL O'BRIEN, OF Ballashaonon, parish of Loncroti, county Kidare, Ire- jnndy by his ever irue brother John O'Brien, 1073 Washing- ton street, New York. SED, CORRECTLY. relief had on it a drop MOR MATION WANTED—OF THOMSON SU SAMAN ie, who went from the hi q Be Ne. & North rive Nov. 8, Li and have not been heard of sinve son giving any intorm tion of them wi!l receive a suit reward by ca ling on or addressing Mrs. Susaman, 135 De- y sireet, N. ¥ JOSEPH MOORE LEFT HOME THE 1ST ber ast. He was last seen at Brattievoro, i 19 yeare of nce; ix about 5 fees 9 inches in sandy color, dark complexion, bine eyes He wore when he left home lizht. awh of Sep: Vermout. Pi height, hair of and heavy eveby Dlue pants, dark bine’ coat and clazed eap. Any one giving snsormation concerning him would grea'ly oblige bis wirlow- ed mother, Catharine. Moore, 02% West Washinztou place, New York. “Bos'on ani Verment papers please copy. URPHY.—BOTH RECEIVED, THE LAST A DP- lightful surprise. Arrived home safe and wail, Found all right. At first fayerable opportu write withou serie bn all ma lterw of interest wis tes plillachenat aie noe bh. CB “EAT A HORSE, G. W.S. 1, N. ¥., 1862, SIN NICHT.-I AM ON BOARD THE Piease send» letter to me, VERGISS MEIN NICHT. RGISS MT teainer, NOW in pork ~_ WATCHES, JEWELRY, ‘so. JVARRINGS AND PINS, NEW STYLES.—Two. three, fiveund eight dollars aset. For sale by G. C. ULEN, 415 Broadway, one doo: below Canal sirect, INE GOLD EARRINGS AND PINS, NEW STYLES.— Seven ten, twelve, fifteen, twenty, twenty-tive 10 one hundred dollars a set. For sale by GEO, C. ALLEN, 419 Broadway, one door below Canal street, NS.—LA DIES’ FANS, NEW STYLES, FROM PARIS. Two, thre ven, ten, twelve, fifteen, to twenty: five dollars each. For sale ‘by GEO, C. ALLEN, 415 Broad. ‘Way , One door below Canal street. . NEW STYLES, FoR ladies and gentlemen.—Fifteen. twenty, twenty five, thirty-five, fly to one hunitred dollars each.” For sule by GEO. C, ALLEN, 415 Broadway, one door below Canal street INE GOLD WATCH CHA OLD WATCHES FOR LADIES AND r NTLEMEN.— eighty five, #, fifty, sixty, seventy red, two and three hundred dollars each; some ‘wnds on the outside. For sale by GEO. G. AL "EN. (15 Reoadway, one door below Canal street, formerly 1 Will treet, pay SLERYE BUTTONS—BEAUTIFUL $4, 85. $7, S10, $12, $15 wo $20 per pair: for sale » ALLEN, 416 Broadway, one door below Canal STYLES, SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER. EL EDWARD SCLIENCK 10 o'clock, a J. W. Wilson between University place and Fifth kk Mare, six yours old. 153% banda, wai sound, kiud aud genile and s fine Lad POWARD Black Mare —0 Tih inst, at Atreet, gant long tai ranted perfe ‘Bad dle Horse. COLTON, AUCTIONEER. —FURNITURE, pets, Pinno, Books, Cortage Fernsare: © *, morrow (Saturday), November 7 a Broadway, opp site New York Holel, the ‘entire Purniture ‘ot a family removing from the city; it wil comprise Parior, Din.ng Room, Bedroom and Basement Goods of every kind and description; also several sui Furniture; also several Frenc! second hand Carpets, Also a estate, Sale panrecss Piano at 12 o’cle CAR- "se. “To. at 1055 0 at 726 of Enametled Cottage Vv. d several ree lot of Books from an Also one elegant rosewood AUCTIONEER.—CARRIAGRS, TAR: , &c.—This day, at 1 o'clock, at aalesroom 141 Broad. for account of whom it may conc y Carriage, for one or two horses 0 Top Way YEORGE COO! ne 1D, one super! #) Rockaw a} Harness; arly new. pone, single ENRY_{i, LEEDS & CO. AUCTIONEERS. HENRY H. LEEDS & CO, will well at auction, on November 7, at 103 o'clock, wt our slesroom, Nassau street, old Furnitare, a, constetiog of Brussel Bs Ingrain Carpeta, carved onk Suits, mahogany J00k clagant gilt frame Pier abd Mantel Glasses. ca fosemood Hat Stand, Hair Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillo' A handeliors and Bjactelis, oak Cottage Sulte, black i Extension Dining Table, rosewood Chairs, in green brocade Lounges carved mahogany Bedsteada, Ac.; of Kitchen Furniture. at 12 o'clock, at our lesroom, sere: elegant rose- walt bidace by celebrated makers,” Also, at 1 Selick an Invoice of rare and Yaiuable Old Coins, in which collection sought ater by con. , with small eagle, Vewvet and assortment of may be found several specimens lon; also @ nolmeau ‘a Washington cent, Ii /BREMPTORY SALE tn Ser etiEe, GIN, BRAN- dies, Wines, ae mane 30., auctioneers, will ag ora jov. * at jock, at 13 Bowery, ta barrele ky Bourbon "ibiake}. eholec bra and very tne, Aion large lot of Brandies, Gin, Port Sher: ‘and Claret Wines; 100 cases and baskets Chainpagne, &c Bale positive to pay storage and fell this advances, Lh, AUCTIONEER, R. oy Many WilTTEMOKE & HAZELL, Salesroom No. 62 Liberty street, Fy oa nt Nov. 6, 110% o'clock, at room, HaKDWane * Susie" ca auortent i ost ul ne tment, 1m Jobs to 8 CfavectiS doren O- & hand sod panel ax ire rerfieiver—i cases Ate and Plex tlandies Piated W Woven ‘Table, Dessert and Tes ‘end Forks "Wware—100 enamelled Mastin Kettles. White Leed100 kegs W ite Land, 29 an bs each, ALSO, hiskey —11 barrels old Cutter Bourbon, 1457. 90 boxes imported and domestic arn. 5 bales Hops, 3 casks Port Wine, 25 box Catalogues and samples on morning of sale. the trade, Spocne wonront, &e. AUCTIONEER, Thr BORE, & HAZELL will eet] at auotion (PRIDAY), FoF She nt i eur salesrooin, 2 rty street, I MAN rth ax — TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, Comprising an assorimeat of Holiday G. = Tht tres 8 in lots to walk Furniture, &% Algo, about six dozen wood Chairs, Engray Paintings, Ac., Also, about 200 yaris Cries English Mipestry wrussela Carpel. on the roll. Catatog aud goods ready for exainination ear! } Elegant Ho: Furniture, English Carpets, French m the premises, 293 Lexington avenue, the’ elegant ure of said resis ut one Year since, Aud all Of the best descrip- been made to order in every Instance. AUCTIONEER, M4 PINE | Wiis KBSNELLY, street, yachuae o'clock, att! Je-ruem, No. bil Broadway, ry House, 4:2 Weat For i seventh street, ‘ath and tenth “Avenues: the Btore Broperty tes, | \ tie two sory House | ' Bich Huh street: 300 ie east of Thtid aveane, Also on Nov. 18, 13, al roads ay (force forure sale tind f Sheriil Lyned), the Leasehold Pro- jerty No. 63 Fast Beowtway. Maps aud ful particulars at ~ ‘Avetioneer's oftier, 14 Pine street Snerry street; h side of Bighty 00 Wi and Lot on ‘he so fon, on Toes ay, Nov 10, aid | | marine engineering pre: | has m area dolare each. ore Way, one door below Canal street, ADIES' BRACELETS, NEW STYLES —TWO, THREE, 4 tive and eight dollars “For sale by G. C. ALLEN, 415 Broadway, cne door below Canal street, praca pdecrertice ADIES: GILT COMBS—NEW STYLES, PROM PA. 4 ris.—Two, three, £ larseach. or sale bh oor below Canal strect. SILVER WATCHES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS—rIP. toon, etgbtoon. twenty e-five, thirty.iive, rorty five. fitty, to seventy five dollars cach, Por sale by GBO. C. ALLEN, 415 Broadway, one door below Canal street. FINANCL AM GPK erare BONDS WANTED=—BY W. “B. SCRANTON, 93 Beaver street. OUTH CAROLINA STATE BONDS WANTED—BY WB. SCRANTON, 93 Beaver street. ANTED=TO BORROW $250, FOR THREE } MONTHS, for which « mortgage will be given for $200 on house- hold furniture, and satisfaction as to respectability, ac. Addrews F. de lerald oitie, $7 5 “<COAL—NUT quze, WHITE ASH, $750 PER Goal now ‘dlecharaing. 69 BO" deliverca:_ Ostters' per’ poet Cash on delivery. “Yara Mow 139 and 141 Goerer sure: COPART ERSHIP. 1SSOLUTION.—THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOPO: xisting between the undersigned under the irm n of Pohie & Ollive, ts thi issolved by mutual consent, Thomas 8. Oliive will solely sign the name of the iste arm tn Iquidation, and pay all in btedness of the samme, pout, Naw Yous, Nov. 2, 1869, THOMAS 8, OLLIVE, ‘The undersigned will continue the Cracker Baking bust- pean inte doe by Poke Ove, on im wn account at ‘came 1 urteent _ ou HOMAD 8. OLLIVE OTICE.-THR PARTNERSHIP ere Ee jating between Hi icon bas Geen thie d business will be carr! Naw Yona, Nov. None PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX. isting between the ed, wader the name of Vogel & Besig, hes been this day dissolved by mutual con- Settled billa will be pald und collecued by tho Sndersigued, who will carry On We same business henatiees as before. FRANCIS VOGEL, Nos, 37, 80 and 41 Catharine Market, me amaverios. | amwsemmrrs, QUYMPIO THEATRE. and Manaseress. “POSITIVELY LAGE FWe two S miGtins ow B. R. H. Princess Pocahontas. een JOHN WOOD + FRIDAY EVENL 6, 1863, The performance will commence with the last successfu) ta, entitled MY PRESERVER, Mina Fitewaies . ECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Font mei ext Will be presented. at. first time td “Duke's Motto, tite Successful Burlesque on 1 aM art?) THeRE,” Which ins ber will Bisnis the burleaque, CH WORD AS PAIL," PERFORMANCES TO‘ COMMENCE AT A QUARTER TO Box Book open three age in advenses ERBIOG ¢ GARDEN—OPERA. . ‘J. GRAU'S ITALIAN OPERA COMP RNY, FIRST APPEARANCE IN AMERICA of the celebrated | yric tragedienne. MADAME SOPHIE VERA LORINI, from the principal opera houses in Burope, where bas. singers’ en ‘tatingdion of being one of the great dramatic singers of the age. * GRAU han i the Lng re to announce that he has mader such ‘arrangements with Mr, Wheatley as’wi.! enable him ta, ei TWO NIGHTS OF ATALLAN OPERA with his pow company, pesluvelz thele ONLY APPEARANCES IN NEW YORK for the present. | They wii take piace on ‘DNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, Nov. 11 anil 14, at NIBLOS GARDEN, And FRIDAY EVENING Nov. 13. AT THE BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, WEDNESDAY BVENING—LA FAVORITA. Madame VERA LORINI in her celebrated role of Les nora, Signor FANT tn his great role of Fernando, Sixnor MORELLI in his renowned part of Alto Conductor and Musical Director. Sign r MUZIO: Mr. Grau has alsothe pleasure of announcing the enga.e-— ment of inlie, PAULIN RVING HALL, tiie sormoruss seamen ROSE HILL LabIus’ SOLbISRS! RELIEF assigc1a- MONDAY EVENING, NOV,9, 1868, The following artists will pert Fuh — MLE. ANGELINA CORDELRK, the celebrated priina donna, frat Appearance ek concerts Ima, Whig clty, MR. S.C, CAMPBELL. ME, b. NM. GOITSCHALR. MR.” RENRY SANDERSON, - MR. CARLO PaTtl, Violin, his first arenaane in New York, Mit, 8. BEL! TICKETS 6) CENiS- Reserved chairs 60 cents extra, For sale at Sfving Hhaly Beer & Schimer's, 70 Broudvway; Macy & Herwit, aka Broadway, and of the Commitiee, xington avEnus and 104 East Fortieth street, BRO ACADEMY OF OF MUBIC, LM, QOTISCHALK'B GRAND CONCERT WILL TAKE PLACE SATURDAY EVi:N ING, NOVEMBER 7. 1863, bi L. M. Gottschalk wi'l, on this ove:siun anly, be assed, ed by aL t. Conn em je fit lice here in two years, Waa Basile tno seu HOB G CAMPBELL, Mr. ar SA Big. PATTI, the Emit: With alr 86 BEAR whe Numbered Reserved Thursday morn streets, the Aca Kose's Bookstore. SOMMENCH AT 8 O'CLU. ROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Lessve and Manager... eg: WHEATLES, IMMENSE ATTRACTION WEDNESDAY EVEN: N NOV. ny, MLLE, VESTVALL in the great musical drama of CASTRIA and Mile. MORENSI. 1S. ra” Can be bad ca poncand Pile Atami strech. GAM. On, ere Savi Mornen; supported by the whove of the MAGNIFICENT STOCK COMPANY OF NIBLO 8S GARDEN, NEW YORK; also ail the SPLENDID MECHANICAL EERECTS, ed ie production that character ‘orl ‘The sale of seats wili commence on Monday morning »> the Box Oflice of the Academy, o> AIR FOR THE BENEFIT OF ST, MARY'S SCHOO! Toboken, im cour fon. To be belt at the 0» Fellows’ Hai!’ on the Sd. ath. ith aud 7th of Novembes, mn Ibe.; ehiidren, ive, UNTINGTON’S NEW PICTURE, “ MEROY'S DREAM,” On Exhibition at GOUPIL'S, No. 772 Broadway. Admiosivu, 25 cents, (osmorouitay MUSIC HALL, No, 54 BROADWAY. CONCERTS EVERY NIGH CONCERTS EVERY NICH NAt28 UNVESLED, AT THE A YORK MUSEUM OF Cth BROADWAY LHOTU RE, A* PONS EVE ING, ATS MCLOCK, FOR uns ONLY, Ay Wi mused Ge Ri hrowy, 613 BROADWAY. 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