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Win wan, Selleres, Huntington; A. Bevres and Dreaden China Vases, yOUDG corners, richest instrument offered at auction this sea- son; Stoal, Cover, Music Stand. Books, Bureaus, Bedsteads, eortment Bi SALES AT AUCTION. 7 ¢. HAYWOOD, AUCTIONBER. LBERUNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD PURNITURB, . @aRvETS. PAINTINGS, BRONZES, MIRRORS. SILY: WaRE, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, & AT PUBLIC ACTION, This day (Thureday ), Dec. ‘10, ine splendid private residence 123 “feuth street, a few < west of Broadway, sae commencing at Ld o'clock. \ieuler attention is’ called to thie agle, comprising one oat the largest aud richest assortments of ‘Housebold Purur gore and Works of Art offered at auction shis seaeou, Valued at $16,000. DRAWING ROOM. perb sete of Curtains, Cormices aud Bands: ug Suits, covered with (he richest se Mle brocade, Ottomans, Btagere: 5 ere Reception Chau ree Canine Tables Benn ry Bevres Chine : ‘aad Brovze Stati i Palwtings, very ried and'ex uve; splendid French Qlocks, Carpe mawenis. suigble for Holwiay Presto ‘Mauviel Mirrors, de, FIRST CLASS ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, Abished ail round, containing a!i the modern improvewenis, tb Stool aud Cover to match. DINING ROOM, Bolid carved black walnuy Hulfel.” statuary warble tops Bertz'» patent Dining table, Dining Room Buit, a!) tomateh, Liasrare, “China, inner and Fea Seta of the richest do exription, Silver Ware. te. w Mh nets of SI TAMBERN, a Very rich apa Shauber Suite, m rosewood @wek walnat; Brvsee' ‘arpeis, and ip every way beautif Diem eMENT AND KITCHEN FURNITURE D \he ©. BAKER, & CO., AUCTIONEERS. MAGNIFICENT . HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Pivoforie, Paintings, Statuary, Bronzes, and many rave aud coely Worksof Art aud Articles of Virtu, at pablic jon, re THIS DAY (THURSDAY). DEC. 10, Ai sho ciegant residence, No. 48 West Siaccentb etreet, eiween Fifth and Siagh avenues, sale commencing at fh o'clock. DRAWING ROOMB. Chandeliers, Velvet Carpets, Lace and Brocatel Curtai sowowood Drawing Room Suits, Etageres, Secretary ny Bookcase, Cabinets, Encoiguures, Console Tables, Ebouy Reception Chairs, Lady's Work Table, Centre Tables, derbury Sterdoscope with 100 elegani Views; Antique #othic Reception Chairs, Oil Paintings by eminent artis awo superb Laodscapes, by Cole; Holy Family, by Selleres: eragd Buminer, by Launier. Algo, Paintings by In tic Bronzen, and Mante) s TANOFORSE, Pi SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD style of Louls XIV., Hair and Spring .d@, Blinkets and Sheets, Buffet, Ex: tension Table, Oyster Turreen, Entre Dishes, ‘Colfee Urn, ‘ake Baskets, rs, fSpoons, Forks, Napkin Rings, Sal- ers, Dinner aud Tea Service, China Dinner and Tea Sete, Crystal and Ruby Glassware, Table Cutlery, Linen Couches, Arm Chairs, Oval Mirrors, Bronze Clocks, Also, large as- ent and Kitchen Furniture. Sale peremp. Parties wishing to attend this sale take Fifth or Sixth ue cars, or stages from Astor, St. Nicho!as and Metro- iMtan Hotels, leaving at Sixteenth street, a few doors from Ouse, AUCTION SALE—BOOTS AND SHORE. MILTON H, BURNS, AUCTIONEER, ‘Will well at the etore of J. F. Davis & Co. No. 20 Cortlandt etreet, , December 10, at 10% o'clock, Joots and Shoes, of the most desirable bent of lea and quality, suitable for city aud country trade. ery Thursday, at 104 o’cloc! | | - Will sell, on Friday, December 11, at 1034 o'clock, at eales- . Sovered In broca’ UCTION NOTICE.—CONTINUATION SALE OF MAR- De Goods. The large sale of Carrara Marble Statuary, aster and Marble works of Art, &c., will be continued yy B.H. LUDLOW & CO., auctioneers, thieeday, at 11 @'clock, at the store G46 Broadway, next to the corner of Bleecker street. The above is a good opportunity to eecure (fla for the coming holidays or for decoration, (ASSIONRE'S SALE_OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, ac. M. DOUGHTY, Auctioneer, room 79 Nassau street, Consisting of mahogany, walnut and rosewood Parlor Suits. hulrcloth and rej Tapestry Carpets, irzora, Bookcases, Centre Tables, Dressing Bureaus, Wash: garda, Bedeteads, irair Mattrense, Paillasses, Feather Beds, ae. The whole to be peremptorily sold tor cash. ANGS, MERWIN & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ‘An editor's Library ‘auction. BANGS, MBR- IN & CO., of 604 and 696 Broadway, will Bratt auction, on Thursday and Friday’ evenings, eC) mber 10 and’, the extensive Library of the late John enahan, comprising a collection of valuable Works, in ancient and modern History, Biography, \Classics,” P QDd miscellangous Literature.” The Library consists of 2, ‘voRumes, and is perticularly choice in Irish history from the arliest period to the present date. Sale to commence cach qvening 087 o'clock. SUMED ARMA RO AT AUCTION, BY ORDER 0 NAVY DEPARTMENT.” if B. H. LUDLOW & CO. will pel! at auction, on Friday, ber HL, 1803, at 12 o'clock, at ihe Ordnance Bullding, d, Brook Carbines, altered to Merrill (breech loading). Ren altered to Merrill (breech loading). dines (breech loading). Prussian Musketa, smooth bore, cal, 72-100. Russian Pistols, Vincen: ‘ifles, ca!. 60 100, sabre bayonets, Perry's Rites (breech loading). Joslyn'a Rifles (breech loading). Mur ne. Cutlasees and Scabbarde. Roman Swords and Scabbards. Waxy Muskets, flint locke, altered to percussion, cal. 3900 Knapsacks and Straps. 100 sets Sergeant's Bquip- Pouches menis. Gun Bi 228 Savage's Revolvers, Waist Belts. above are od order, butout of use in the IDWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEE! E GREAT TRADE SALE OF JEWELRY AND Jpoing the entire stock of Wo. of the ia : ‘ ent of two of the NEW ORLEANS HOUSES. To be sold at auction, by EDWARD SCHENCK, on Thurs &. and Friday, December 10 and 1), at 1U3g o'clock each , atthe No. 14) BROADWAY, UIs: @RIENTAL GARNET AND we STONE caMEO, LADIE®’ ENAMELLED AND” niceinetd IAMOND WATCHES, CHATELAINES AND VEST CHAINS, PINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Of every qughity and sizle, ff CARAT GOLD HU ph se aes OMETERS AND 48CARAT GOLD HUNTING DOUBLE TIMEKEEPERS, OPEN FACE DO., OF EVERY STYLE. ALEO. A very large and magnificent assortment of ladies’ Hunt- oes net with DIAMONDS and superbly ENA- ED. PEN FACE do, with and without DIAMONDS, of all ec, and in rich engraved cases, from the best makers in rope. ALSO, An invoice of superb DIAMOND GOODS. and all the ewest and latest styles of Brooches, Earrings, Bracelets, Pins, Ladies’ Chatelaines, Vest Chains, Waiches. ery article is warranted the tinest 18 16 and 14 carat, and im be returned and the money, refunded if not found to be Ri ay. facility will be afforded to examine the goode. le positive, without any reserve. ‘The above Ia the iargest wale of elegant first class jewelry i bas ever been made in this city, and the public are in- ‘Vited \) examine them, Terms of Sale—On all purchases exceeding $100 a credit $f three mouths will be given for approved endorsed noes @atiefactory to owners; all sums under $50) cash. nd Garsware, by ROBERT HAYDOCK, on Fhuraday, Deceniber 10. at 10 0:clock 0. Aberty street. packages of Porier's bent Fren’ aware, French, China, “plain White and gold Band Ware, Vases, ‘Dinner and Tea Bets, Sliver Plated Ware, @ large asrortinent; Knives, Forks, ders, Cake Basket WARD SINTZENICH, AUCTIONEER, Superb carved oak Furniture, rich rovewood, walput mahogany Furniture, being the k, valued at 000, for peremplory sale, the premises t wold to heeler & Wilson, D. W. IVES & CO., on Friday and Saturday, Decem Ber 1 and 12, at 11 o'clock, at 626 Brondway. In announcing thin sale we would say that those who de- tire Lo purchase Grst class Furniture. will find an assortment Searcely to be surpassed in this city, aud that every lot will PEREMP@ORILY SOLD. Messrs, Wheeler & Wilton take possernion of the store on ry 1, 1864. ‘Phe stock includes BUPERB CARVED OAK AND WALNUT SUITS, BOOK CARES, ETAGERES, WARDROBES, &C ; GBAMBER SUITS, OF THE CELERATED MAKE OF GEORGE HENKEL, OF PHILADELPHIA, In addition, is a very elegant assortment of the RetEwoon anv warnur PARLOR 8UITS, CHAMBER SUITS, LIBRARY SUITS, DINING SUITS, Beier hires variety of Pay Chairs, Extension’ Tables, elty lent Library Chair, Work Tabies, Card Tables, Writing bien, Tete-wteter. Etageres, Whatnois, TWO PIANOFORTES, S04 a large assortment of Cabinet whole on exhibition this day Soques ready one day before male eount rebasere, The attenti Abie wale, we the whole stock will be peremptoriy yen it, LEEDS & 6O., AUCTIONEERS —HENRY Ty Goode, tae LE ember 10, at il oc collection wk atour gallery, 23 Nassau street, Bother “artista are the works wis, Anell siipord Picture of atioe Ih uatracion 1, with many of eb es) bition NOY D. MINER, AUOTIONBER.—SALESROOM 97 aes Opposite the Post —MINER & POMERKSILLE will sellat auction on Wwe ie K, at their salesroom, Household Furniture, comprising ny Sofas, Arin Chair mew elegant Acmfamter Carpet, Imported and ¢ W; Ve and Tngrain Carpets, black walnut Chaire in reps, black Walnut Suit in. brocatel, black walnut Extension, Tavie weewood marble top Cenire Tables, Blan Spreads, air Rode, Lace Curtains. Enameled Cottage Suit, marble top, beater Vitlows Holsters, Straw and Husk Ma iresone. a large ¥ of Cheek Matting, China, Orc fod Glass Ware, wiver plated Ware, # large quantity Sutier im, at 12 0 cock, one elegantly carved rosew Pianoforte mt corners, carved ie Bue instr ox & Clark, and Altoone et mate by 0 Also and Pianofort PRKY D. MINER Naren strom ERVILLE w av, Deoem! ab izociork, at i" BIEe! jean Harmonia, ta yy quitable for @ chu or hall, very ls nk of keys faeive speaking Ope, Vy o lave basa: been in uae e past year in a Brooklya chur by Carhart & jeedhain. Kale positive, HEX? nearer, avotion nis AL CPION NOT ARMY SOUCK® DAY THURSDAY Ky D, He ret " an very rich Parinan Merecdd plate di G, MAYDOCK, AUCTIONEER.—FRENCH | gna ngr EDS & CO. wilivell, at auction, on Thursday, | 7» Dp". f Ol Painiings, frome weil known | NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1903—TRIPLE SHEE) SALES AT AUVOTION, | |, 1807. made by the K. f ‘tee aino of @ or frst day of March, 1860, made by the Kenoeha, Rockford and Kock Island Railroad ‘Con ‘@ corporalion duly organ ved under the laws of the Wisconsin and Liinows, by the consolidation of the aaid Kenosha and Rockford Rail: Company—in execution of the powers in and by ihe said deeds of trust or mortgage upon him conferred, will sel) at Gbive aucton. at the Court fiouse Ip ‘the city Bf Rooaford, in the State of T:iois, to the highest bidder. for eas, on Thuraday, the 7th day of Januazy, 1864, at Jo'elock P.M, of the said day, ihe following described property. asan eu: Urety, 10 wit— ‘All and singular the continuous ratiroad heretofore kuowo se the Kenosha aud Rockford Railroad, and now known ad a portion of the Kenosha, Rockford and Rock Island Rail- read, extending from Kenosha, in the Siate of Wisconsin, ford, inthe Sate of Miimoim, cogether with all thd ‘of way, depot, grounds, railways, rails, brilges ‘siation®, station houres and other Duildings, and all ‘aud hereditaments held or acquired by either of ‘and Rockford Railroad Companies or by the said consolid company, in connection with the said rail road from Kenosha ‘0 Rockford, or relating thereto; and ‘also ail the tolls, incomes, rente, saves and profite, aud cor- porate or other frauchises of either of the suid ‘Kenosha ‘and Rockford Railroad Companies or of sald consolidated company conuected with their said line of railway from Keao- io Rockford, or reiatingshereto; andaiso all locomotives, engines, tenders, cars of every kind, machinery, machine sepa, foole ‘and implements, “wood abd property connected rt line proper equipment, working, operating and con- veting of or appurtenant to the aforesaid line of railroad from Kenosha to Rockford. The said gale will not indlude any lands, lots omother property of tbe said Kerosha aud Rockford’ Railroad Companies, cr of the said consoli- dated company, which Bave mot Ueen wecessarhy re- tsined for thelr ‘said road or roadway from Kenosha to Rockford, or ‘included in their depots or station rounds, or’ required. for the construction, opera- ion, maintenance or convenient use of the same, and which said Kenosha and Rockford Rallroad Companies or aaid consolidated company may have leased or otherwise eu Of, E, WILLIAMBON, Trustee. OBER 90, 1868. (QRPHANS: COURT SALE OF VALUABLE JIOTRL | and Real Estate in the borough of Betbiehem =By vir- toe of an order of the Orphaus' Court of Northampton county, will be gold at public vendue, on the premises, on Thursday, Dec. 31, 1863, ut one o'clock in ihe afternvon, the part of the Real Estate, late of James Leibert, deceased, mnown ag "Phe San Hotel” property, consisting of three contizuqus Lote of ground, Pounding on Main ond Broad dof Jacch H. Lilly, Reitance Fire Company, ©. H, Bethng, Henry G. Guetter’s estate, Jedediah Weiss and ticularly described in the petition to the ® Court on which the said order was ranted, extending ip front on Main two hun red and twenty fect, and on Broad street one hun- dred and eleven feet, containing about one and @ half sacra of ground. The improvements (hercon are one four story’ Hotei Buildi rt brick and part stone, with basement, fronting strect 93 feet 6 inches and 80 feet in <iepti; one brick two story Building, fronting on ‘Main street 24 fect 4 inches by 10 feet 3 inches in depth: one brick two sory Dwelling House, fronting on Main street 24 {eet 6inches by 51 feet 7 inches on Broad street; one three story brick Buliding, in rear of the main building, used for Aitcben and servantg’ rooms, 21 feet 4 inches by 20 eet; one two story frame Btable and Carriage House, 90 feet Trout by 61 feet deep: one Building, part wione and part frame, used as an ice house, 24 by 22 feet, The buildings ¢ alin good repair, and the greater pari of them built within the last ten yeare, ‘Phi is considered one vf the most destrable?and vainabie Hote! properties in this part of Pennsylvania, an has for eare enjoyed a devervedly high reputation 48 “ne of the at opt folelw in this country. Bethlehem ie beautifully situated om the Lehig! rer. Ita excellent Seminary for Young Ladies is known and patronized from every section of the Union. Its healthy climate, romantic surrcundings, and the active enterprise of its’ citizens, have made its Popular place of resort, 40 that In the suinmer sous th fotel has been always ‘filled, and its proprietor obliged to decline receiving very many who appited for admission, ‘The property will be ald together or in parcels, as may, deemed advisable by the underalgned administrator, "b; Whom the terms and conditions will be mule Known ai the ime and place of sale. By a @. V. WALLACE, Clerk, CHAS. AUG. LUCKEN BACH, Administravor. Brraienem, Pa, Nov. 25, 1863. RGAN HARMONIUM—POWERFUL TONE, TWO Danke keys, 12 speaking stops, 14 octaves, pedal base; been used in a Brook! HN church for the eam Will be sold at auction by MINER & SOMERVILLE, 43 Naseau street. on hureday, Dec. 10, at 12 M. Sale positive. AWNBROKER'S BALE.—W. N. LEWIS, AUCTION- cer, Will sel! on seuraay, Deco r 10, at 25 Chatham aireet, a lot of Men's and Women’s Clothing, Remnants, Quilts, Boots, Shoes, &c. By order of J. B. &4. Simpson. PECIAL \CTION SALE OF FINB EIGHTEEN CARAT GOLD JEWELRY, ‘The stock of a wholesale dealer Retiring from ibe business. ORISTALAR, LITHAVER & CO., Auctioneers, 10 Park place, will sell on THURSDAY, 10th inst, at 10 o'clock, BY CATALOGUE, Cameo, Carbuncle, Coral, Onyx, Jet, Lava, Amethyst, Mo- sale, Enameled, Etruscan Sets in’ Pins, Brooches, Ear- rings, Bracelets, Necklaces, Bleeve Buttons, Studs. Arm- lete, Signet Rings, gold Chatelaine and Nock Chains, Specta- cles, Box and Gide Pins, Keys, Charme, anda iarge Mi foo numerous to mention: Also = A LARGE LINE OF DIAMOND JEWELRY, Consisting of Single Btone and Cluster pRings, Brooches, Earrings and Sets. ALSO LOOSE BRILLIANTS. And an assortment of gold and silver Hunting Patent Le- vers, Anchors, Cylinders, straight line and Soul ‘Ti Levers, Ladies ond and melied Watches, 700 gold Vest and Chatelaine Cbaine. Also one nine feet black ‘walnut Show Case. puis Day, ans a THURSDAY, DEC, 10, AT 12 O'CLOCK, JAMES M. MILLER, AUCTIONEER. 28 Pine street, New York, will ‘sell at auction. to close an estate, at tho Merchants’ exchange Salearoom, 111 Broud- way, bi 000 BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED LOTs. This sale wiil be positive, without re to weather, and will be one of the best chances offered this year to procure well located lots within 45 minutes’ ride of “the city at f prices and on liberal terme. This property will dou value immediately after the close of the war. IMPROV! MENTS ARE IN PROGRESS ON ALL SIDES OF IT. Capitalis-# and famiiies can make no better selection, as the location fs high and healthy, scenery beautiful, good water, and is convenient of access to the city. These lots are located at Union Place, near Fast York, on the Brooklyn and Jamaica Railroad, within ‘bree minutes’ walk of the depot. For particulars ‘and map apply a the office of the auctioneer. CORPORATION NOTICES. FFICE OF THE STREET COMMISSIONER, NE ‘York. November 28, 1863.—To contractors.—Proposal enclosed iu & sealed envelope, endorsed with the title of th work, and with the name of the bidaer writien thereon, w! be received at shis office untli 1) o'clock A. M., Monday, De- cember 14, 1863:— For cegilaling, grading curb, gutier and fensing Seventy. seventh street. between cond and Fourth aven irs. For reguiating, grading curb, gutter, and flagging A. between Eighty-fourth and Ninety. third streets. For curb, gutter and flagging First avenue, between Fifty- third and Sisty firm atreets. For flagging and veflagy Etghth and Tenth aveny or Gagging and retisgying Whirty-third street, & Bighth and Ninth avenues for new house for Hook and Ladder Company No. & For new house for Kogine Company No. 48, For new house for Engine Company No. 23. For vew houre for Hose Company No, 48, ii tious and additions to Louse of Engine Company Due ing Fifty ninth street, betwee ween Dredging slip south side offPler No. 47 North river Blank forms of proposals, togetho: with the «pe ments, can be obtained at this oMce, Date: nt, New York, November 28. 1863. CHARLES G. CORNELL, Street Con Departn EXPRESSE LLMERCHANTS, BANKERS AND OTHERS WILL find it to their interest t send by the Harnden Express Merchandise, Money, valuable pacaages, Dralts, Bills lor lection, 4c, which may require quick attention. Wagons sent for goods in any part of the ity. Office, 74 Broadway, } URNBAM'S FURNITURE EXPEESS—OFfI ‘ROB Pianos, mirrors, classwi e.. packed and shipped to all parte of the world. Covered wagons for removing furniture {o'end from the country. Furnttare stored MEDICAL. R. JOHNSON, 14 DUANE STREET. ¥ sulied on all dive Thirty years’ ¢ * - dies him to guarantes epeedy cures 10 all Wh. ome under bis charge, p* COOPER, 14 DUANE STRBET, MAY BE CON qT sulted on all diseases. Thirty yer sively de all cases, tenlers ) diseane: victims of 1 enables him to warral japlaced contidence in m take: PX, BELMONT & CO. OF rner of Ninth «treet Sundays from 11 A, M. to 12d P. 769 BROADWAY, graduated European Physicians, with twee: 8, ten in hospital Practice, give acientit bY corresponden ¢ ali throughout the Unite hours from 8 A. M. too P.M )WERS’ BSSENC d street, restores @ons contemplating marriage P®, LOWERS ESSENCE OF LIFE. OFFICE t Lis penard street, restorer youth and maphood. All per- dons contemplating marriage #hould (ake the remedy R. RALPH, AUTHOR OF THE PRIVATE TRBATIS (8) Ainity street. Those who anply in the age of disease will be surprised at the case and rapidity of the cure; those, however who have suffered long, ee in chro nie camer, will best appreciate his servicer KR. WATSON, HAVING HAD AN EXPERIBNCE OP OF LIFE, OFFICE 80 LIS: pith and ‘manhood. All pers wld take the remedy NEER=SALESROOM 87 m MINER & 1j’ YOU WANT A SPB wore than thirty years, ix enabled to guarantee a cure without change of diet, or restriction from busi- won bas reduced to ixty cents the price of bis “Cauee amd Cure,” incliding ali the plates, in f bie Information for euch as are either disease or debility, or who contem. by MILLER, JENNIN away, aud by mn ¢ the Metropoi 01 oe pollen Hote Itationa from 7 | \ b FEMALE PY TAN AND. AC: | +e lace. m Amity praeth emaie com: «producer | J? WiOl, RANT ASPREDY UKM CONSULT DR WARD, 60 Lispenard etrect. He never fale, ie abec ely ware, and altonle always DY CURR CONSULT Dr He vever fale, is abec WARD, ¥) Lispemard ye sad arends alwaye MPORTANT TO AFFLIOT t Lispenard str ith on paralleied muccone D PEMALES—DR POW pale physician, i cousuite ef in ail cm e meotat 741 ow M Pale pane KBNOSHA, ROCKFORD -The undersigned, Beaja- NEW YORK will mail @ deed of trust or morgase, | Sa cisely, Passenger HN @: DALE, Agent. ;RPOO! ‘The wen known ‘peo! York and Philadelphia are intended 40 sail as follows — ‘Saturday, Dee. 12 ‘Saturday, Dee 28 neocon, from pier KATES OF FARRAH, Payable to gold, or 14s ¢: rdap’ ihe tah fast aL SA ae ea and luggage must be on Board at 8 o'c! Iroad. . @ corporation ‘med the Bate or ala, ood te Ke STEAM WEBKLY R re road Com: * 2ae according io ine laws of ie Sisto af Tiinole; and mort beariax date the Ci7Y oF WaASUINGTON. 2 tnd every succeeding Saturday, ai road Companies and the Rockford and Minsssippi Railroad | North river, ames ip currency. tee to” io London » forwarded to Hvare, Bremen, Rotterdam, ‘ac equally low rates. Fares trom Liverpool or: Queenstown — First cabip, $75, $100. Those who wish to send for ther tickets here at these rateo, formation apply at the compan: JOHN @ DALE, Agent, t cS NOTICE. TY OF LIMERIC © op Tuesday, D The sieamship « of this line, wil .& Has splendid few steerage passengers, at reduced rates, payable in United Staten currency. JOHN G. DALE, agi it, 36 Broadway. YORK &TEAMSHIP will despatcd monthly their new and powerful (tt class BRITISH IRON STEAMSHIES, OELLA, BELLONA, AVOCA, UNA, UNICA, MACH THREE THOUSAND TORS PURTBEN. bevseen Loucon and New York, calling at Havre on the voyage from London Rates of passage from New York, {gtcon canmm, £50, NW ILITNEY, For freight apply #! $4 South street, HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agents HE LONDON jn United Biates currency — ane» YIRST CABIN, $8U. wTRERAOE, $50. t the OMice, 26 Broadway. GERMAN LLOYD'S = #TRAMSHIP BREMEN, C. Meyer, commander, carrying the United States mail, will suil from the Breuwen pier, foot o! Third eureet, Hoboken. on BATURDAY, December 19, at 12 o'clock M., FOR, BREMEN ViA SOUTHAMPTON, DTITAMPTON and BRI wp wold or ite 64: ore firet cabin, $108; second cabin, $62 60; For freight or pasta: ty to Ben er Pee RUAIONB & OO., 68 Broad rireet M TO LONDONDERRY, GLASGOW AND LIVER. of Givde built sleamer HIBERNIA, Captain @ powered Ciyde built steamer in Grange farrying the Canadian and United States talla, will 8 from Portland next Saturday, Dee. 12, —Firet clase, according to accommo: found with cooked provisions, $32 ' equivalent in United States currency. Certificates issued for bringing out paaseny pal towne in Great Britain and Ireland, at very low maten, For passage apply ABEL & SEARLE, General Acen' HE NORTH at the following raver, payal feom New York rs from all the URG AMERICAN PAC ‘PANY'B TRON MAIL STEAMSHIFS ineosminseiabed From New York. U tie Bans From Southa December 1.. =from pier 21 North river, foot of Fulton street, t sengers for Hanburg. Hay wing rates)—Farat cabin, $105 steerage, $37 50— For freign: yp! c. London and Southampton, at ill anceeed the Saxonia. Dec. to KUNHARDT & CO, 46 Exchange P'for paseage apply to C. B. RICHARD & BOAS, 18 Broadway. ALWAY LINE. THE ATLANTIC IRISH ROYAL MAIL BTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. STATIC. 1,200 horse power, 4.000 tons. 1,000 COLUMBIA, 1,000 horse power. ANGLIA. 1.000 horge power. 3 fe maguiteent (eidewhee! eee ee OLUMB! Capt. .Jetiries. x for Galway and Liverpool, on Toes y. Dec. 15, 10 be followed by the HIBERNIA, Captain uicb, from ‘Boston Dec, 29, ‘Rates of passage, payable in gold or its equivalent in ‘will ail from New Yor! Havre, Bremen, Rott Fares from Li 930, $40, $85 and pool or Galway to New York and Bostoa, ly to SABEL & SBARL, 23 Broadway, other information ly to GILES aco, IV Booth William street, NE.—8TEAM FROM. UBENSTOWN AND LIVBRPOOL, KEDAR sails Tuesday, 18th of November. HECLA salle Wednesday, 28 of December. Paneage from New York—$35 ourrency. To New Tork—-20 5 Coa LY 2 Q old or value in currency. LLIAMS & GUION, 40 Falton street. OR LIVERFOOL—OLD BLACK BALL LINE PAOK- ets. Tho ship COLUMBIA will sail on Wed ‘on board, foot of Beekman street. or to 9 South street. ROBERTS’ LINE. FOR SAN FRANCISCO AND OREGON, VIA PANAMA RAILROAD, On Weineaday, Di Whe finest, frstent and strongest g@eamabip in the Cal.fornia rr a ibe pier foot of Warren street, For fi ht or Agage apply te Tee NE ER RRINGTO! trade, will ras! us abo 177 Weat atreet. 1OR CALIFORNIA VIA PANAM. A first clase steamer will leave Mi 19th and 23d of each month. except w! 7. web the day of cepartire will be oo the Monday Di y ply at the only office, No. or pansage apvly at SB. rae York on the 84, hen these dates fall on UBTRALIA—KANGAROO LINE—FOR MELBOURNE, the beautiful, new, “out and ‘ASTLETON, built entirely of 11 fret vessel t 8 HILYARD, 1,80) tons burth 'y; has elegant and roomy a°com- ut” Briish clipper bark classed A 1 at Lloyde? mber, the only real eail, ‘The noble A 1 follow and sali in Jan! modations for first an Deard, pler 10 Bast river, or to MAILER, Li REAU, 108 Wall street. mmander, wil) eave pier 13 P.M. precisely. Dec. 23 No freight received or bills of jnding signed ight or paseage ny EN aC, 1B GOR HAVANA AND NEW ORLEANS. SATURDAY, Dee. 12, at Thenew sidewheei United States mai EVENING STAR, William R, Be!) will kal ae above from pier 37 Ne ING STAR will ew ys on the day of salt N. sveammship MOR | vane and New Orleans on Satirdey, Des. 26. 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ROT THE SLIGHTEST FALLING OFF m the orowds that nightly throng the thealre te witness ‘Mr. LESTER ALAC Naw DRAMA, sow in the ELEVENTH WEEK of He wplendid yun, 3h will, therefore, be performed VERY EVENING, _ Places tecured a ween In advance, IBEATRE FRANCAIS. —NIBLO'S CONCRRT SALOON. VERY TUESDAY AND SATURD, ae BATURDAY, DEGEMBER 12 LES FILLES DE MARBRI (The Marble Maidens). Play in four acts, mterspersed with songs, by M. Theodore Bagriere, with ihe entire company Iw the cant 8 Open at 7 ‘uleod at 8 0'¢s ely. Office for reserved weats, 633 Broadway. se ARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN Leteee and Manager.......+--..Mr. Gabriel Tapia Bioge Manager....... 5 Mr. B.A. sarees LAST WEEK OF THE NEW SENSATION DRAMA, ROW DIED HOUSES i: : THURSDAY EVENING, DEC. 10, THE IMPOSTER. ‘Avie waso. Mere Bins of Mactieip Twig. Roseiia (with songs: GRAN EVERY WENESDAY AND SATURDAY A Mr, Walter Tenens m ve Mary Bhaw MUSIGAL MATINEES t 23g o'clock, ROADWAY AMPHITHEATRE, 459 BROADWAY. ADDITIONAL At TIONS, - Thies evening the entertainments wil! commence with a GRAND QUESTRIAN ENTREE, Firet appearance of the celebrated SPANOLA BROTHERS, the most versatile and avcouplished gymnastic artiste of the age, who will appear in ® most extraordinary display of muscular power and gymnastic skill, entitied LA BARRA DE RESORTE. MELVILLE. THE GREAT BARE BAGK RIDER: MADAME ELOUISE, THB GRACEFUL EQUBSTRI- NNE: STICKNEY, THE SOMERSET RIDER; and the entire strength of the MAMMOTH CIROUS TROUPE. MAMMOTTI CIRCUS TROUPE, MAMMOTH CIR TROUP ; MAMMOTIT CIRCUS TROUPE, 20 ap unappronahable display of, DASHING HORSEMANSHIP AND STARTLING ACROBATIC FEATS. DOUBLE STILT ACT AND SPANISH TRANCA, BY OVILAUME AND CARLOS SPANOLA. To conclude with a remarkable exbibition of AMATEUR MULE RIDING. CLOWNS JOB PENTLAND AND JAS. REYNOLDB Doors open at 7; grand entree ut 7%4. SEATS MAY BK SECURED THRE! ee ADVANCE NANCY, WITHOUT BXTRA © MATINEES FOR FAMILIES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. WEDNERDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. Doore open at 2; (0 commence ut 2%. OOPER INSTITUT! THURSDAY EVENING, DEC. 10. 1863, CONCERT EXTRAORDINARY. That Juvenile Wouder of the age, #AWNEE, THE CONTRABAND, (A genuine, no burnt cork), whose remarkable adventures apd ultimate escape with General Books from Virginia is a matter of bistory, and whose IMITATIVE POWERS Dave gained for bim the appellation of the “HUMAN ORGAN, from the control which he has over bis voice, will bave the honor of giving Dis first entertainment as above. on THURSDAY EVENING, DEC. 10, 1863, ‘on which occasion he will be aseteted by his late companion ‘mM bondage. the eccentric GEORGIA JOUN, bi rota Ee ee ea who escaped from the rebel army at the battle of Antictam, PROFESSOR ROBERTS will be in attendance, and at the conclusion of the Contre’ band entertainment wi!l administer his LAUGHING GAs to such of the audicnce us wisll to partake of it, oF witnees Je pleaning effects upon othe OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. From the New York Herald, Bawnee came with General Banks from ‘Virginia. He is aged abont 15, in ize about four feet. He patted, nd @anced alleoris of Negro. Jigs, aod crowed. Hike @ comm cock, a Bhapghre tnd s bantam, and gave so admirable imitation of a fight between two dogs as to madden all the eavines In the nelghborood, But Sawnee’s greatest art is the production of a vonnd ike that of the hurdy gurdy and Seweet flute combined. This he accomplishes with the ut- noet ease. and gives any tune in his repertoire in fine style, nd with the blending of the bees and tenor wonderful 16 ar. {From the New York Tribune} Mle fellow has a peculiar gift for muse; be Binge, nd Plays on the violin, and without the al artificial means imitates perfectly’ the soft swect toues of the blending the mellow bass with the clear flute-like characterize that instrument. These sounds from the mouth withont @ motion of the lips, as yb unseen pipes, valves and keys were controlled by le Singers; in other words Le is a living walking mu- ‘bine. {From the Timer. } There is more fon in this litte darkey than in half of the minatre) bands in the country. Go and witness ibe enter: Yalpinent. | From the Brooklyn Eagle. } fawnee is what might be called a Musical Wonder, sessing Ventriioquia! powers of a very extroordinary char- acter. producing tones simlias to the fitite stop on an orga: keeping wp base and tenor at the same time. He also pla, the viouln Bod ings, and dances in w regular Old Virginia atyle. x4 $1.00 to wgeerea that bis counterpart cannot be found in the ‘wor! After travelling a sbort time in thie country he will pro- teed to Burope. Admiseion 80 cents; children half price, Doors open at7; commence at ¥ o clock. HE WONDERS OF THE CRYSTAL PALACE AT HOPE CHAPEL TO-NIGHT. OOPER INSTITUTE.—TO.NIGHT. TBE WONDERFUL LITELE HUMAN OROAN, L. iA 4 REE ADVERTIBEMENT. . EA'S MELODEON, DETROIT, MICHIGAN, LP} ONEY RRUIABLE GONCERT HALL Performers of talent wishing enauget ada ‘erformers of talent wisbi ements can MPO CIRCUS MAMAGBRE AND ALL WHOM IT MAY concern.—For wale cheap toa cash customer, ax new Bageage ‘Wagove, and also two secoud hand Concord Wagons. Address Dan Gardner, 225 Jucoby street, Phila DB GREAT BELL OF MOSCOW AND THE KREM- qT ES AT hore CHAPEL TO.NIGHT. YY OTICE.—ARTISTS OF EVERY D! “RIPTION CAN P nd good engngemente, at good salaries, by applying at FOX'S Casino, Philadelphia, or to JAMBB CONNER 2 CO., 125 West Houston street, New York, ASTROLOGY. B. MAURICE, REAL ASTROLOGER, A. If there is danger in the way, Go to Maunee before you stray, No you can, by timely ca Turn tis seeming foul to fair. A.B. MAURICE, the Great and Reai Astrologer, of 126 Bleecker sireet, with several secrets living ‘mortal ever knew before, will of the past reel tore a foreknow: edge of ure through their whole }) elie in regard to be weath, friends, nem. courtship and marriny happiness or tune, gain, lore, de. y day you will meray deescr. bes the intended husband and wife, end in ca speedy marriages wii br ng success out of the most hopeless casee. All who consult Professor Ma\ will be sure of muceons in any K and b perous throagh life. ‘te., gentlemen, $1 Questions answered by Oltice 126 Bi street. near Wooster, Al BONA FIDE ASTROLOGI8T THAT BVERY ONB ‘an depend on » Madame WILSON. She teils the F visit, and Drings @uccess Out of the most lien street, beiween Hous e bakery. ne ib the evening. ton and Stanton #ireets, over t ASTBOLOGY.—DR. L. D4 MRS, 8. D HroN AAO can be consulted on ail affairs of baman oh ae Conriahip, Marriage, vais, Business, Sickness, ac. cilewen $}. Ollice 120 Greene street, AIRVOYANT, 4 Bighaa tieth wireet, betw # on all subjects, both medical and iiveases, preseribes remedies, and gives invaluable Advice on matters of Ife. P YOU WANT ADVICE CALL ON MADAMB DENOIR, French a® rojogist, oO war never known to fail to re- wil the past, future or present She brings together we long separaced, and sh & correct likeness of future Dusvand. Lucky puinbers free Ladies, 26 cents: gentle- mep. 00 ens, Appy at 238 Seventh avenue, third ileo I OOK BERY.—ARE YOU 1N TROUBLE? HAVE YOU Ls . Have your fond ho Hf 80, go to MADAME KO In Jove affairs she was never She vrings together those long repa rated, and shows a correct likeness of future hueband or abeent friends ky nu free. No, 94 West Twenty- seventh street, between S) Seventh avenues Nawe Op the door, Ring the basement bell. ADAMB RAY IS THB BRST CLAIRVOYANT AND astrologist in thiscity., She telle your very thoughts, ven lucky mu uses speedy marriages, Oliee vent Twenty-eeventh street. Ladies 26 cents. conte uM’? ME ESTELL, SEVENTH DAUGHTER, b don love, marriage. & r bers and charms, | Ba b SL ADAMB WALTER, “THE WORLD RENOWNED Fortine Teller and Independent Cinirvoyant, has just ne sireet, corner of sveries of ibe paat, that 1) wil! setonieh nese. | arrived and taken roome at No.2 Cana), where rhe will describe (be and future wilh fucb aceurm: even unbelievers, NE NEVER FAILING MADA\ AN STARR, from Burope, who was boro with natural iff. She cohsulte you on the past, presemt and future. five brings tracther thone long separated, causes speedy mar- future husband AO IMPOSITION bat clairvoyant, for it | that her equal i# not 10 be who can equal ber ia her of the person ret, corner of BRAUTIFOL MME. LE NOIR CAN BB CON Ebdat ber Meirimonial Ageney. No. & West Thirty pixth atreet. the past. present apd future. ' Hours from WAM tol F Eh CELEBRATED NORWOOD GIPSY, LATE OF ‘ueulted at 217 Wooster street, between Bleecker abd At ty streets, ip the basement, 0 WOULD NOT GO 70 MAKE THBIR FORTY NE ye, one at to nee Miss WELLINOTON, the ive wiedgel the reuowned Begiiah prophe y ack best ¢ astrolog tos t ber, } bapploess, and war FRIDAY, Dec. ii,‘ FIrTH SUBSCRIPTION NIGHT. N THIS THEA’ me poy act aaa, THE TICKET ip attracting of the MOST LITERARY PBOPLE beorrs, SutisTs, J UDGRS ' AUTHOHS, CLERGYMEN, & atleat the great popularity 4B. AND une, W. J. FLORENCE, €03r PROMISING YOUNG PLAYERS THE AMERICAN STAQR. i TICKET OF LEAVE MAN, voramences at half-past seven, od terminates precisely at MONDAY, Dec, 14, GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT bed FREISOHUTZ. Opera, in four acts, by Carl Maria Von Weber. ated, Admission to all parts of the house FIFTY CENTS, 70. CARL ANSCHUTZ, al IBLO’S GARDEN. Lessee and Manager... THIS (THURSDAY \LYMPIC THBATRE. ssee ana Directress, seeeesees Mra, JOHN We THER CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. On MONDAY EVENING, Dee. Bi CRAMMED TO THE MOST SUCCESSFUL ENGAGEMENT N THEATRICAL MR, AND MRS. BARNEY WILLIA\ Those who have not already availed themselves of the Present opportunity of w a delightful evening with at THK LAKES OF KILLARNEY, should not fail to do so at once, as it may perhaps be with- drawn after the present week 10 MAKE KOOM FOR OTHER NOVELTIES. The piece, cast with the full strength of the company. Mr. J. G. Burnett, Mr. J. Seymour, M Ada ‘Clifton, Miss Mary Wells, Mrs. ‘Sker- Mai SECOND WEEK OF TRE FATRY SPECTACLE, THE LAKES OF KILLARNEY, with the songa. 4 )4R. BARNEY with Mis. Barney ¢ WILLIAMS. NEY WILLIAMS LANTY McLAUGHLIN, “Katty Moone: the celebrated Ivtel KATE KEARS apes wed by the vey lauxbabie IRISH A The Orchestra, under the direc ‘Will perform a new and Aft win one: LOFTY HOUGIE and pear in the ever Pook WiLL YANKE 3 MR. AND MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS, YRISH BOY AND YANKEE GA in the same piece. “ad with ¢ \68, BARNBY WILLIAMS {MR. BARNEY WILLIAMS a Yankee Gal, Bong... PAT, with Geo. song of “Trust to Luck”... MR. AND MRS, BARNEY WILLIAMS IN THEIR 1 ___ SEATS BECURBD ONE W: OX °S OLD BOWERY THEA’ F roprietor and Manage: JACK SHEPPARD, Py ‘Third week ore SAT AND PIG STORY, \DV ANC! JACK SHEPPARD. Those who look upon this great criminal’s career as com- leted have bit to witness the new and immensely success- Mrs. C. K. Fox, of i PPARD AND HIS DOG, fo be convinced of his longevity and vitality, i drama, written re K Sh nightly eclipees his former achievementbreake into tt steals from them sympathy, and f "ROWDED HOUSES. Dor FAYETTE AND THUNDER, ‘M188 FANNY HERRING, hearts of bis auditor: capes wit the app) ‘Third time of the re The celebrated ar HE: BROOKES AND CADEMY OF MUSIC. SACRED, PATRIOTIC AND MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT. 201 4 THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 10, 2863, , MR. G L. FOX, AND THE FULL COMPANY. TRURSDAY AND FRIDAY, DEC. 10 and 11, 1863, JACK SHBPPARD AND HIS DOG, Miss Fanny Herring Mr. G. L. Fox Mr. ©. K, Fox }. W. Thompson . -Mias R. Denvil -..Miss Louisa Browne Mrs. J. B. Studley Mr. H. Chapman rd Walter Linden Saducees Cropee; i Jonathan Wiid. Edith Tarleton . GHOST OF ALTENBER: OPE CHAPEL, 718 BROADWAY. Thi rnoon at 3 o'clock and evening at 7%, ion of the day, TUB MAMMOTH SYEREOBCOPTICON, ‘on MIRROR OF THE UNIVERSE. plendid entertainment, which is nightly attracting erowds of our bes: citizens, enables them to make the tonr Of the world in fancy, Without the expense of travel. The moat beautiful SCBNERY, ARCHITECTURE AND STATUARY of ail lands and ages are presented in a series of superb view! thrown upon a canvass measuring six hundred squ and illuminated to the briliiancy of noonday by 1 erful Nght knows (0 science. 36 at . Admoinsion 25 cents, Tickets for Reserved the music store of Firth, Son & Grand Mattinees B. McKEON, Man: OOD'S MINSTREL HALL, sian Hotels Henry Wosd, Pro o.as Hote). Henr; SEE. 7 oe OECD Rabie Burlesque, expressly for VBR PRODUCED. ing during the week, ...Frank Brower. Armand Duval. Charley Fox. LENGE DANCE, FOUR CROWS, EERS, GRECIAN STATUES, LB’ a or no GREA’ Co., 563 Broadw every Wednesday and Saturday, at $ 050) and at the Chaj Third week of ihe THE Al Written by M. C. wo te) M BEST BURLESQ ber 7, and every CANT who will -appeat Farce of BLONDIN ON THis LOW ROPE. MISS DORA DAWKON, Double Voice Singer. Admission 25 cents; children under ten, 19 cents. vs AMBURGH & Co's commence at 7g. Tickets 25 conta, F PROGRAMME. y JRRWOOD FAMILY, YOUNG OMAR, RING ACROBATIC FEATS. ‘pe inimitrdie Baldwin. Humorous scenes Equestrianiam B Byatt Frost... Between Prince and Spring atréets, Doors open from 1) A. M. to 10 P. M. Performances at 1133 A. M., and § and 839 P. M. : Admission to all parts of the house, 3 cents No half FOURTH SUCCESSFUL WEEK and 95 star artist YY AND JACOB SCHOWLES. AND MATINEB. INESDAY) AFTERNOON FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. Doors open at Z and 7; performance commences at 234 and drnission 25 cent formance only. CADEMY OF MUSIC. TUESDAY EVENIN SAM STICKNE’ a MAMMOTH ZOOLOGICAL COLLECTION of America, The largest ever offered to the THE ONLY ZOOLOGICAL BUILDING ‘on thia Continent. GRBAT FAMILY RESORT, ildren 15 cents, to afternoon per DECEMBER 15, 1853, GRAND MUSICAL AND LITERARY SOIREE, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE RELIBE FUND OF THE LADIBS’ HOME POR SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS, First week of OF, LA! MAMMOTH WAR & HANT HANNIBAL, GREAT PERFORMING by Professor Nash. Freres THE ONLY LIVING GIRAFFE THB ONLY ROYAL THREE LIVING WHITE BEARS, PAIK JAPANESE MASKIN SWINE, and upwariisof : ‘TWO HUNDRED OTHER LIVING SPECIMENS, ae and Fifty fret street. written expressly for “THE SOLDIER.” Among tho dtstinguished artists who have generously ‘are the following:-— Madame STRAKOSCH, volunteered th Madae VIRGINIA LORINI, Miss LUCY SIMONS. Madame DE LUSSA Mrs, JENNY KEMPTON. Mre. MOZART, MR. DE CORDOVA, HERK HABELMANN, {the German Opera, | With the kind per- Bar tome of the German Opera MK. FRANK GILDER, SIGNOR MUZZIO. MRCARL BEROM. ACCOMPANYIST,..... SIGNOR ABELLA. Grafulla’s Seventh Regiment Band has been engaged for COMMITTEE ON FINA MRS, GEORG CE OF THE RELIEF FUND OF TIE LADIES’ HONE, YKE. HS. VALENTINE MOTT, MRS. EDWARD VANDERPOEL, COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. Kev. Dr. Jas. M. iatthews, Doors open at 634; curtaia rises at 7 10, CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS, Hie Honor Mavor Opdyke, qT h Es Willan Hott: Bea homas Christy, Esq, ain Scott Leonard W. Jerome ble Bedied Roor Geo, H. Brodpend. beg. The Double Bedite: mn, kade Fu Dre ome! Marwball Lwterts, rancis Skiddy, Esq. Geo. OuordB., vester R, Comstock, Esq., Sioned He Wilco W. R. Travers. F Hoo. Wm. Curtis B. A. Benedict, Eey., Chas. Theo, Ru on the Western Continent, SERIES OF BRILLIANT NOVELTIES E. Geo, 8. Bowdoin, Raq. Lawrence R. Jerome, Ken. G. T. Strong, E Mi Bi the evening will make VOCAL WITH SWEETEST SOUNDS. Great succons of the GORGEOUS NEW COSTUMES, Which are acknowledged to be the most CHABTE, BRAUTIFUL AND ELEGANT T. S. Townsend, Esq. ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR. Tickets to be bad of the Committee of Arrangements, and At ali the music and bookstores There will be no reserved seats, with the exception of the Private and proscenium boxes and chaire of the. frat circ which can be engaged at the store of Messre, Wm, Hall Bon, 045 Broadway Doore will be oj defore B octock. yee PRIVATE GAL! Entertainment to commence at LERY OF MODERN OIL YLINTER GARDEN, Went tite JOHN WOLFE, Es: ahibition at the DUSB! for the benefit of the WOMAN'S HOSPIT, Aubonr aaun nd Watee Colored D: origina) Ol) Paints f the Englian, Fr mont distinguished Open from 9AM R. FLORENCE WOULD RESPROTF ULLY INFORM 8 BY MOONL ne of the Winter Garden who reside in BLAOSE 4ADBRY, AT HOPE CHAPEL 1 es by (wenty mntnutes past 10, thereby enadiing them me at ab early hour, F TH WHITE Sh above will be panctually altend AT HOPR CHAPEL TO. SIGHT J. M. SEL) . 2 be presented for APPOINTMENTS, AND A POWERFUL CAST, in three acta, entitled 0 YOU MUST REAP. embers of the Company will ap- MR, JOHN DYOTT. Hits first appearance after an absence of two yeare from 6 Bt ‘uk GEORGE JAMIESON, . W. Vv) Mit JH StoDbaL. Mit Go CLARRIE MR. GEO. BECKS, His first Appearance this season. MR. G. CLARKE,” MR, DELMON GRACE, VINING. Her first a ce this season. MRS. LOTTY HOUGH Mints, SEDLEY BROWN, MRS. SLOAN, NEW SCENERY BY HAYES. THOMAS BAKER, laughable farce of JODDY, Jar at LL) orted by a strong cast, ors open at 7. Overture will commence at 7); o'clock. be secured three days in advance, EW BOWERY THEATRE. sou: MR. J. W. LINGARD, ING, DECEMBER 10, i863, JL ATTRACTIONS. MR. EDWIN BLANCHARD, the great melodramatic actor and pautomimist, in bis thril- ling and beautiful drama of the DUMB SAILOR BOY, with bis wonderful trained Do, CARLO AND ARUIN, pronounced by ail to be the best performing animals of thelr Species ever iinported to thi ‘The great sensation dram: puntry. THE FELON’S BRAND; Or TRE RETURNED TRANSPORT. The popular youne actor: The favorite actress, @. 6. BONIFACE. Mis, W, ¢ JONES. r the benefit of the UNION HOME AND SCHOOL, EDUCATION AND MAINTENANCE CHILDREN OF ’OUlt VOLUNTEERS, CHILDREN OF THE INSTITUTION, AMSISTED BY. “THE JUVENILE CHOIR.” An interesting feature of this entertainment will be the MILITARY DRILL BY THE CHILDREN OF “THE HOME.” His Honor, Mayor Opdyke, Hon. James T. Brady, Majop General Dix and Genoral Anderson will be present and take part in the exercises. Tickets 50 cents, May be obtained at “ ” Fi seventh street, west of Eighth avenue; at the publiah! house of John’. Voorhies, 2) Nassau street; at the prin music stores and hotel: Concert begins at 735. Barews AMERICAN MUSEUM. 6 Homo,” Fifty: ch ty. ‘aud at the door. Doors open at iat ONE WEEK MORE, and positively but one, of the THREE ENORMOUS Living GIANTS, PN LILETEUTIAN KING. OLD, ONLY TWENTY-TWO CHES HIGH WEIGHING BUT SEVENTEEN POUNDS. KELLY’S AUTOMATON MUSICAL TROUPE, Consisting of six figure NOVEL YIANOS, OK HARPERIANS, producing music equal to a’ full orchestra of living perfore ‘mers, plays every hour every day and evening. ze of life, which play upon HER ZIROM, from the principal concert rooma of Paris, Berlin, London, &c., dc, who produces the inost wonderful music om tb@ insirument he calls the EMMELYNKA, commonly known as the mouth Harmonica, EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. at Sand 734 o'clock, will be produced the drama o! ‘CHRISTMAS EVE, In which is introdneed the Ghost. for one week more, Mr. and Mra, WILLIAM ach performance ip ibe MAMMOTH MENAGERIE, GREAT MORAL “XUIBITION AND EGYPTIAN CARAVAN, 639 AND 541 BROADWAY, or mie w ¥ STRICTLY MORAL AND REFINED, Particular attention is called to the MORNING PERFORMANCE, as being espectally arranged for the accommoda‘io LADIES AND CHILDR« WORTHY'S SHOOTING TIGER, ELEPHANT, TIPPOO SATB, GAL TIGER ALIVE, ALIVE, ALIVE. Elephants, Ponies, Monkeys, fe. at encl performanee, POSITIVELY NO FREF. LIST. MECHANICS’ HALL, 472 BROADWAY. JONDAY, De ed auccess'of the aughible Burlesque, and every night during this week. THE RUSH-iN BALL. ...Doorkeeper. i ck Bam & DAN ie POR | Long Abe Nelee Seymour, ‘Tickets 25 cente, $85—BROADW A ¥—585, Opposite the Metropolitan Hotel, Monday evening, Deo. 7, and every night MOTHER ULORIOUS Milbe® THE STARS OF TU PROFESSION, Christy, Purdy, La Mont, Prendergast, Herman. Drapier, Brimmer, Monel, Siinpson, Reevi Nevers, Boniface, Lowry, 4c , in the following ., Trigg, Smnith, Thompson, New PuATURES, ne iasipp! Fling —Pico Solos, George Christy as the Dwarf, Banjo Solos, Deal as « Pos Mins MoGowan at the Soiree, Who an Find us Now?, ae gs, Acts, Dances ond, V’lantation Scenes. open at 6%; (0 commence at 7%. + ape Gpreetat, is universally conceded to be the 25 conte, BROADWAY, 60 GREATEST MUSIC HALL ntinuation of the CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS, Arrival of the celebrated Cantatrice MISS MAGGIE WAYLAND, popularly known as the IRISH NIGHTINGALE, the ‘end might have NEO THe NUSHAN BALt. er the direction of William Buttono | Will perform his celebrat weneeeag ee uc 4 re fost Po ted ONS OF IRISH MELODIES, PULAR AIRS OF THE DAY. ADMISSION FREE. FRANK BURM TICKET OF LEAVR MAX, WRITTEN BY TOM TAYLOR. Bea. cted by Mr. and Mra, W. J. FLORENCE and & FINE STOOK COMPA ‘Commences at half ps last acene at twenty min NOOPER INSTITUTE, —TO-NIGHT. SAWNKE, THE WONDERFU 7, and the curtain falls on the past 19 precisely K CONTRABAND. . LITTLE HUMAN ORGAN, SEE ADVERTS OMBNT. T Ion, GRRAT SENSATION « goment at the Metropoli. ment of two . Torani Aalblotters directed wo by BAML. B. RYAM, GALLETTI=~TH RUAT PREMIERE and be eovuee with Jancer . ‘ at ta " vomited. ¥ ode