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LOT. FOR SALE—NO. BEAUTIFUL HOUSE AND 14 Toke argue tives ‘Bast Thirty-fourth street, Ps. bs Pi nleo one on Thistle rice tory high stoo tory on Taicradrt ares qr 8 20.00, ae and ET ‘venue. ‘ARE, A FINE KEW RB SALE—ON STUYVESANT SQUARE, 1} R% 253504 4 story and basement brick House, 23: rown ings, black ‘walnut finish; marble bail pit drown stone rimvymenis. inquire THOMAS E, TRIPLER, 230 East Fifteenth street, rerinbes of rout, 418 Third He _____ T CLASS HOUSE, FOUR STORY OR ee an > front, Bast ‘Thirty San ret eae Park sunset Inquire on the premises of E, H. CO- BU! AN ELEGANT HOME ON EIGHTY. F' Fourth atrct Tynnlng through to Eighty atreck and accupyin groun stantial brick house, with frame sable Abundamee of fruit and shrubbery on the pro- perly, Apply to E. KILPATRICK, corner Seventy-seventh Stree eet aD ieeeond avenue. JOR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST BUILT AND BEST FP finished ifouses to be found in. the city; was built by owner for bis own residence, is the frst house east of ‘Mal son avenue, in Forty-fourth street; price ae oy Inquire of owner, on premises. TQOR SALE OR TO LET—ON FIFTY-NINTH STREET, near Lexington avenue, a three ory, brown stone high $15,000. Apply to Brot way stoop Honse; possession {mi owner or to R, NICHO! ‘OUSE 76 EAST TWENTY-SECOND, NEAR FOURTH avenuo; furnished, $3) ‘unfurnfshed, $2,000. app gf the premises Monday, 1'to NO bo or w STANLEY. DAY, roadway. WE CHEAPEST PROPERTY IN THE CITY, 8% EAST renty- th two Lots, 19x100 each, with three frame House on the ‘rear; price ighth street, two story, basement, 18 rooms; two story stable on rear; 2x1; price sm, aso osite), three story, brick enioment louse; co 95,000. Ferma easy on all, Owner at Strickland’s Brloo 59 Ninth avenue, corner Twenty seventh street rpErED, AVENUE PROPERTY FOR SALE—NEAR FIP- street; two Lots in Forty- -gccond street, near lory high stoop brown stone House Bigaree| oe fot airy Eee. taqulact A. FRANKFIELD, 865 Eighth avenue, G) THIRD AVENUE FOR SALE AT 815,500 eee ON cma Tied avonto nt $12,000 ench, 184,000 aah, balance remain on mortgage; 20xd0x80; four stor basement. Also good Corners from 35,000 to 865,000, {oJOHN FETTRETCH, 418 Third aventie, pply West Side. STORY BASEMENT BROWN STONE HIGH A dion House for sale; all modern improvements; dished in beat manner 68 Porry atr A "DESIRABLE HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE HOUSE, in Forty-fi'th street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues; B25, rd 1a.dasoxtig; raven eterna every improve. ment 'VENSO) IN & SON, 11 Broadway. FOUR STORY BRICK HOUSE—TWENTY-FIFTH A. street, noar Eighth aventig; 16.6xb0x100; every improve- i pervect onder; i ie 00. | Posaession. NSON & SON, 111 Broadway. Half the bloc e house; 1s is 09 range No. 8; ‘ite botse | IF SOLD THI3 WEEK—A FRAME HOUSE and Lot, 240 Weat Fortioth 20x45x i has ten acetee mid gaat Teacas clooot Baltimore heater, and has a in the best order. Miscellaneous. . —SIXTY-SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN CENTRAL A. Park and Broadway; hix100 “feet; beautifully located; for $18,000. V. K. STEVENSON & SON, ill Broadway. NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. _BOARDERS AND LODGERS V WANTED, | 1 CE Teo Oy as Ra ron ae gent mek ‘only ; cents day; $2 WY BD to $3 week; BLOCKS FROM BROADWAY—LOCATION CENTRAL er furnished Rooms, sult. forlady opgentieman nod wife; privilege of light house- Fourth street. able for, Jad) AMITY FEace, CORNER oF AMITY STRESS. ished Boom to let, with or without Board; F 3, ve — 7 30), BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST 5 HA VENUE, (0, sireols,—Spacious and elegant Apart ia” ‘with private table, Also private Stable in ‘the rear 2 yum inch pri BOARDERS AND LODGERS WANTED. _ ]54 SES ETS, Seen ney ished Rooms and good Board at very 42 WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET.—SUITS OF and a! Booms to Board, to a small fs fly or party of fone References exchanged. ‘ 207 FB EAST BROADWAY.—A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated | with splendid Rooms, with Board; gas, bath, to, ; very desirable j terms $6 to 6; not to be equall O15 TENTH, STREET, NEAR SECOND AVENUE — Furnished Second Floor and Back and Kx- tension Room to let, with Board, to wentlemen and thelr wives a Ag of ee references exchanged ; table BETWEEN TUIRTIETH AND HME, AVENUE, 2 Derirable suits of Rooms on third floor, References. 195.-MRS, AUSTIN OFFERS COMMO- for four or six persons, with private tables; bath room on each floor; also Rooms for gentlemen, = TO #10.—GENTLEMEN OR GENTLEMEN AND $5 their wive ‘can obtain furnished Booms, with Board; niso Board without room, at 154 Waverley place, near Sixth avenue. $5 PER MONTH SAVED TO BOARDERS AT 123 ) West Tenth street, near three lines of horse cars, Hioom for a club of two gentlemen, two ladies or more, & TO 312 PER WEEK.—PLEASANT ROOMS, Winn 176 Bleecker atreet, between Sulll- ran and Macdoug ASHLAND PLACE, PERRY STREET, FOUR DOORS from Waverley place.— a Kouse ‘small’ Rooms, en suite or singly, at reduced prices; house and table first class; French spoken; references exchanged. 12 EAST SIXTEENTH STREET, & avenue and Broadway.—Ele; er en suite or singly, with or without Bo modations first clasn; references exchanged. ‘18 EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN UNION sanare and Fifth avenue, third! house from Union Rooms, wit ard, for gentlemen only. equa 14 EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN Fifth and Madison nvenues,—Handsomely furnished double and single front Rooms to let, with Board, for gentle- men. 19 NEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—ELEGANTLY furnished Parlor on second floor to let, with first class Board, toa gentleman and wife or single geatlemen; terms BETWEEN FIFTH farnished Rooms, table and accom: WEST. SEVERT CEN STREET, A FEW DOORS from Fifth avenui large, handsome mn; also Room; ch ble: Taterenss ce required. 2181 STREET. AN ELEGANT SUITE OF FURNISHED Rooms, 1g the entire second floor, to rent, with Board, in a first class neti private table if desired. 29 West Twenty-tirst street, 23 FIVTH AVENUE.ELEGANTLY, FURNISHED e) sand delightfully locnied Apartments for desirable per Sona of quiet and refined tastes; First Floor, with private table, References required. QQ WEST THIRTYSECOND | STREET.-ELEGANT 24 Rooms on second floor, en, suite or singly, for frst class, responsible parties, who wish fi ecommoda- tions, Unexceptionablo references given and required. Q9, WEST FORTIETH STREETCA LARGE, FIRST 2.4 clash, newly furnished Room, with Board, may be ob- ined QG BAST TWENTY.SECOND STREET, NEAR MADI- fon square.—A largo and handsomely furnished Room, southern exposure, is offered, with Board. Those seeking & Tellued and comfortable home address or apply as above. OR SALE—ON LIBERAL TERMS, A LARGE NUM- ber of all kinds of Houses, varying from $8,000 to 20,000, in’ New York and Brooklyn; al Farms and Resi- dences for sale and pias & HORN, 77 Nassau street. _BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. _ HANDSOME HOUSE AT A BARGAIN—ALL IM- rovements; fine yard, with grapes, &c.; one-half block Yort Greene Park iminediate posatas . H. OLIVER, No.7 ‘Beckman street. LARGE FIRST CLASS HOUSE AND LOT, NEAR ferry, Hrookiya, 14000; might exchange for's farm Feally worth $5,000 to we W. H. MELICK, 431 Broadway. OR SALE—IN BROOKLYN, E. D., THE CHEAPEST three story high stoop and sub-cellar brick House, with all modern improvements; gas, hot and cold water, rang heater, washiubs, water closuts, wash basins, marble m tel, &¢. ; seven minntes’ walk from Roosevelt’ and Division Syehits ferries: price $2,000; icrims easy, inquire of B. 4 A. BURCHAM, 20 Wilson street. OR SALE OR TO LEASE-VALUABLE PROPERTY on King and William strects, Atiantic Docks, Brooklyn; he Buildings are very substantial and are suitable for mill or factory purposes or would be very desirable for storehouses, fs vossela can load or discharge cargo at whar! immediately in front of premises. For full information address Joho ‘Mills, Portchester, ~~ oa os TO LS meted ILDINGS 18 FULTON ors i0 Building junction of Ful- Apply to H. B. WITTY, OUSES IN BROOKLYN FOR SALE LOW—AND ONLY 50 caah and balance mortgage ; possession immediately; four brick Houses da row of 3), 9 rooms ench, with water nd gus, south side Douglas, 100 feet east from Hort. Apply Qt 87 Fulton street, New York, i 01. 4-000, -T%e STORY HOU SE, 22X20, IN Good order ; two full lots ; bi hed, dot 8 good business; pleasantly located in WEELING, 12 Chamber “WEST THIRTIETH STREET, BETWEEN BROAD- way and Fifth avenue.—Nicely furnished Rooms en 3 sulte or single, with Board, are now vacant for familltes and gentlemen ; referonces exchanged. 3 and d baking will assist in washin WEST 13TH ST.—A RESPECTEBLE PROTESTANT girl as good cook; understands all kinds of cooking yr cook, wash and iron in 3 ST TWE FTH STREET, BETWEEN PIXTH AND Sixth avenu Rooms to let, with Board ; afew day ei brown atone frout high op ; references require: 8. W. MCPHERSON. EAST NINTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—TO Jet, with Board, Rooms suitable for gentlemen or gen- exchanged. EAST TWENTIETH STREET.—AN BNTIRE SEC- ond floor, nowly furnished, to let, with Board; private table if desired: 4.4, WEST, FOURTEENTH STREET.-TO LET, 70 A Lido a large Front Basement, ‘with closets ate tached ; also one furnished Room on the fourth floor, without board. ' References exchanged. 4.4, WEST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Sixth avenues.—Rooms to let, with Board, on second, third and fourth floors, suitable for families or single gentle= men, 45 LEXINGTON | AVENUE.HANDSOMELY | FUR- ) ““nished Rooms, on first and second foors, singly 01 en auite, ‘with first class Board; private table if ‘desived family private; terms moderate, 'Keference required. BOND STREET.—LARGE AND SMALL ROOMS, furnished, to, let, with fire and gas, without boan 4: tlemen and wives, Referen: pS 48 REY, BOWERY_GRANT HOURE,-ONE BLOCK from Chatham sauare. s, 35 and 60 conte per day; 82 and $8 80 per pen ball hight. 48 WEST TWELFTH STREET—A PRIVATE FAMI- ly can accommodate a gentieman and wife and two gentlemen with furaished Rooms and quin j references ree (oS JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN AND HUDSON ee CEEY REAL ESTATE For Sale. TSALTERSVILLF, N, J.—FOR SALE, A HALF ACRE Plot, fronting New York Bay; 25 minties from foot of r Central Apply to MORRIS & RADDOCK, 1989 Front street. T ELIZABETH, N. J.—A NICE HOUSE; TEN ROOMS; fine location; fruits, &c.; will be sold very cheap. Ap: Brig ths owas isi Peldl sireet, or RELLY BROTHERS, way. BARGAIN MUST BE SOLD SOON, THREE Sf RY Dasement House, all modern improvements, on Jerse: ear South Fourth street; oon Tnguire at 10 South Fifth street, Jersey City. Fos, gk VE CHEAP, OR EXCHANGE—A choice Farm of 100 acrea; one hour in New Jersey; fine fruite, &c. ; ject rece SROTHERS, 205 Broadway. R SALE OR TO RENT-AT, NORTH WAVERLEY, Hudson Clty, near the West Hoboken (horse car) Rail: goad, a nurnber of elegant, French roof Houses, now being } also two Houses now ready to rent or for sale. In- reed tw ROGERS Builder, Waverley street, near Palisade aventie, Hudson City, N. J. To Let or Lense. 0 RENT-IN JERSEY CITY, CONVENIENT TO THE , from November 1, a basement House, with all modern | roveménts. Apply to JAMES R. THOMPSON, Jersey City! Ba Works, foot of Warren street, Jersey Cty _COUNTRY REAL ESTATE FOR SALI LL “WANTING FARMS. GOOD SOIL, “Mt LD LI. A mate, thirty our Stren aad ral inite Ales price 3s ‘1 ‘ani acre; it land. fom agen Piran tiundredgare setting. Information seut ‘Ad- dreas C. K. Landis, Proprietor, Vineland, N. J FINE FARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE CHEAP— 100 ncres, good land and buildings, 46,40); i large ind induce- iments made to purchasers. GEORGE T. "HA 170 Nuasau, corner of Frankfort niseot PR NKE RS FOR SALE, HOUSES, BUILDING jots and Farms, all descriptions and prices; wh feveral to let. Address or callon JAMES YOUMANS, at Dock street, Yonkers. —FOR_ SALE, FORTY ACRES OF GOOD ‘oo! Buildings, &c., 234 miles from Union. n, goo county’ price @2,0.0, A Farm of Tarrytown; $10 peracre. J. Q. FOWLER, West Twonty:third street, Fifth Avenue Hotel per CLASS HOUSE BY INSTALMENTS—IMMEDI. son, three story high stoop, bawement and ok. otisey mastic front, rangey bath, wat J elegant ga: ix Treated from basement; per- 0 minutes from ferry, near nro cash, balance on ng Bank, 2 Brondway. foot orders. 6) Fulton avenw mortgage. 200 SHORT DISTANCE FROM FERRY, 1, two story House, 22226; full lot, with star ib for @ poor man. _DARRIN, 48 Broad atreet_ RTO EXC! heavy Timber Land: Buildiy WNERS OF LANDS Virginia, Mises tow! Kansas may fin rice, terms a ook oftive, No. in Broc sivas” For & SALE, IN ARKANA Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky, it Lo dheit advantage to give the aidressto D., care of Day , New York elty. REAL TATE WANTED, WASTED-T0 PURCHASE) A HOUSE AND STORE on Sixth avenue, between Fourteen and Thirty-fourth streets, for wh t class House, Ad- dress, with part view, Wann. A FIRST CLASS Farm attached, between weferred ; a nice location, house, full de nto Henry Tapper W ‘AN IN THE Iwill exchange a Hi, box 140 He: WITH adelphia end UPPER PART OF THE sinall Cottage; price from #€00 to $40); neigh: borhooit pA ast be good, ff pleased with the propert: LOA a few inouths’ occupancy would purchese, Address &. W. box 6,765 Post ollice, NT--IN JERSEY CITY OR SOME oy town convenient to New York. a small but well | located Cotiage t be derate, and tue advertiser would like to purchase, Address J. P, ews, + rooma 13 and M4. ANTED TO PURCIABE—ON BASY AND REASON. ible tervns, Wilkin one bows aim Ciyy Hall & ama, neat Cottace, {rom 6 t0 10 rooms, with 9 or 8 lots Attached Dberhood and surroundings, Possession will dddress &, Wigitinau, vox 191 Herald ofices nel prt a OUNTRY BOARD, _ wy IN ASTORIA. -A PRIVA FAMILY HAVING rat class house, situation wnexceptionadle, wit two . Rooms singly or en suite. House six minutes’ walk from landing: Boate every hali-hour. Fepsox RIVER BOARD AT ONE OF THE FINEST residences, thirty minutes out and five iy th ori Erb terme mnoverate for the winter, Refer to Jo; bune buliding. Address H., Bpuyton ‘Durvi 5 pgp il ys oilers bhi Lt pier same ROOMS in a private family, ni hed, with Board a nd comforts of ab oin me. kate WEST TENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Sixth avenues.—To let, a hicely Je gentleman, without board, Terme Peper weeks ‘Ree ferences required, DIG FAST, tore St. NEAR 8D AV,—A RESPECT- ‘able woman as good plain cook in & private family; no objection to assist in the washing; also @ tidy young girl, who understands waiting cies chamberwork; both in one house, Good reference. Call or address. A | EAST FOURTEENTH OnE. BETWEEN SEC- ‘ond and Third avenues. —Twe communicating furnished Root fret Goor (front); wih Board or private Frencl family; also a smal it Room on t! third tloor, EAST FOURTEENTH | STREET BETWEEN ‘Third and Second avenn private family would 24. let, inl Riagent afew nicely furn! ined ooms, together or ratel; 29 (OLD NO, 137) EAST NINETEENTH STREET.— A private family will let a pleasant Suite of front flooms, with Board, tos gentleman and wife; house and lo- cation desirable ; references exchanged. WEST FIFTY-NINTH STREET.—PLEASANT furnished Rooms for finale gentlemen, without $6 per wi ‘Broadway, Seventh or 230 Board, from $3 to venue cars. 935 & EAST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—HANDSOMELY 2) furnished syuare Room, without board, with private family. Reut reasonable, Inqulre for two days as above D 46 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, BETWEEN Seventh and Eighth avenues.—Pleasant Rooms to iet, with Board, QA WEST, MIM ot. BETWEEN 7TH AND, eri ‘A strong, active woman, only two months in the country, andress or to do general housework; haa thorough knowledge of her business; willing to make iperself generally useful. 955 Wast 1WENTY-PIFTH, STREET. PLEASANT Hall Rooms, on second and third floors; also large Room on fourth floor, to let, with Board to gentlemen ; terms moderate. 259 WINTHROP PLACE, BETWEEN CLINTON AND Waverley places.—Apartments to let, with first class Board; unexceptionable references given and required. GQ, WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR EIGHTH ‘avenue,—Pleasant Rooms, with good Board, in a private fa family. 973 BLOOMFIELD ST., HOBOKEN.—A occ able German we adare a8 seamstress and ladies’ ma Call as above or leave eas M. G., Herald office, 317 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR, SECOND e avenue,—Two gentlemen and their wives will find handsome Rooms and first class Board on moderate terms; also Room for a goutleman ; house private. 390) EAST FIPTIETH STREET, BEEKMAN HILL.— Furnished Rooms to let, with Board, in a private family; terms reasonable; references exchangod. 4.55 W8St TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—A. NICELY Je) furnished Room, with Board, for wife or two single gentlemen, in a private fam PRIVATE FAMILY WILL RENT, WITH PRIVATE able, a handsome Parlor and Suit on second floor, Ap- Bh at 154 East Thirtieth street, between Leaington and hird avenues, URNISHED FLOORS AND PRIVATE TABLE.—A lndy having @ four story high stoop stone front house, carner 0 ton avenue ‘and Fifty-slxth street, near Con- tral Park, can give to one or more fatuilies her Parlor, second and third Floors, with private table. if desired; references ex- changed. Apply'to Mrs, TOWNSEND, 675 Lexington avenue. FLANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM AND, BEDROOM to let to a gentieman only, without board; unexception- able references ‘required. For particulars apply to Ernest, at Delmonico's, Beaver street. ‘OTEL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR FAMILIES AND single persons at 42 Clinton ci corner University y 7 day; table, Place, Transient, $8 Per 167 { HLLY LEPLEL, Proprietor. Be 10 LET—A NEATLY FURNISHED HALL ahaa) ‘one or two sing! je genile- ret. front, on first floor, to let, to men, Apply at 775 Eighth avenue, near Fifty-thi A “Y SINGLE GENTLEMAN WISHES B vate family or where there are but few boarders; loca- ‘aro; beat references given. Address, box 3,021 Post office, for two days, tion near Abingdon with particulars, H. A —BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED—THE FIRST OF ‘each month larger demands for rooms, at 534 Broad: Way, room b; All having vacant rooms call audleave descrip- jons immed T 891 BROADWAY—WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, A number of Rooms, with and without Board. Call’and descriptions. Lists’ of Rooms furnished free, Appli- cants waiting. ‘ANTED—TRANSIENT BOARD FOR A GENTLEMAN ‘and bis wife, near Broadway, below Twentieth street. Addrens, atating location and terms, which must be mode rate, H.'K., Herald oftice. References exchanged. TANTED_BOARD FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, ‘above Thirty-fourth street, between Broadway ‘and Ninth avenue.” Address G. N, Adger, General Post office, ANTED—DOARD, WITH THREE OR FOUR ROOMS, for a family of adults, Address X. Y. Z., Herald ofiice, W ANTED-BY TWO VERY SMALL FAMILIES, ly furnished Rooms aud Boarding, in a strictly 7 vate family; 00 other 3 will. pay respecti ; no notice taken of answers uo! full are elven and in <oatorm with the above; the ference: ‘Address J., Herald o ure beat Te. 5 WEST IWENTY-THIRD STREET. HANDSOMELY 2G, furlshed Rooms torent, with Hoard. “References ex- a ; $0 EAST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN ia and Lexin, pi House newly fur- entieman and wi gentlemen can be accom ‘wht comfortable Kooras and Board; references re- GO gSVING, | PLACE HANDSOME | FURNISHED Rooms to let, to gentlemen or gentleman and wife, with or without GO) FASE TWENTY-FIFTH STREET. COMFORTABLY. furnished Rooms to let, from #3 to 6 weekly, auitable for two persons; or would let the Upper ‘Floor, po five rooms, with Basement ; privilege to IRVING PLACE, CORNER HOUSE.—FOUR HAND- 2) somely furnished Rooms on second floor, to let, with Board ; also large Room on parlor tloor. GG PETE STREET.—70 LET, TWO PLEASANT, NICE- iy furnished Rooias, on the third floor, to gentlemen only. 68 IRVING PLACE.—AT REDUCED PRICE, A VERY large, handsomely furnished Room on third floor; — hot aud coid water, ac. House and table frst WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.ROOMS ON ‘second floor, suitable for a family-or would be let sep» arately, with Board. FIFTH AVEN( NEAR DELMONICO'S.—A righ x Room to lt, with or without Board. “Terms THIRD STREET, 1 FIRST FLOOR.—A EADY, Liv- ing alone, wishes another lady to live with and as ae one that is engaged out through the day pre ferred. WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—THREE OR FOUR +) furnished Rooms to let, separately or together, to gen- tiemen, without board ; rent very low if permanent. Q] CLINTON PLACE.—A PRIVATE, FAMILY, COU. OL pying a first class house, would let some comfortable Rooms, with Board, to gentlemen; table boarders taken j ref- erence required. 105 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.-TO BE rented, with Board, handsomely furnished second Floor, entire or'in fults of patlor and bedroo 10 SECOND ENUE.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO let, for one anitwo gentlemen, or gentleman and ANTED—AN UNFURNISHED ROOM, WITH GOOD plain for x young ted couple, in a private fami, dita exceed BIS fre and ot to exc ‘a week, fire dress C. H. A., Herald “re ons BROOKLYN BOARD Jo sourn TENTH po ge "WILLIAMSBUR a very desirable and furnished Room on second be frouk with alcov and ous on the third, with ard; the house is pleasantly situated and ‘only apchonggtbes walk from the ra ‘cat i Cae t wite or two gentlemen, second floor, $35; third tloor, on the ‘Frvenisen. ? r ea BY RD—A PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING IN THEIR own Sp No. he st. oe ase near Fulton avenue, will Germat renlemen woul sould ittind Sie plonsath homes au the family have travelied in Reterences exchanged. HAT FIRST CLASS BOARDING HOUSE, T asian. ‘alton tootien ar Clintonhatreet, Hrookiya, atfest ferries, "on a street, na only five minutes’ walk from Fulton and Wall atreet can accommodate a few more boarders. —REUNION HOTEL, FORTY-SKCOND STREET, » between Fourth and Lexington avenues. Handsome! furnished Rooms, en suite or singly, fo for families and Gasnel ‘accommodations first rates one-third less wan other iouses. JA wouixeoN, Proprieto SHBURTON Hous FORTIETH STREET, PRONT. ing Reservoir je and — Suits of Rooms, for frst clase Tauslies. ‘Table d'hote or Private, Hx NA—DR. BELOTS NEW ESTABLISHMENT, situated in One of the healthiest 1 La Rei Tah, near sie Paseo de Cation IL. (the fashtonsbl Grive't the cy) containing well ven apartments, offers every com/ort to person ring the winter seag)n to recruit their health. Dr. BELOT, ho resides in the en.abllaiment, yives his personal tention to patients, and is assisted by other eminent physicians. The eacablishment ie fully provided with every apparatus required for medical treatments and contains batue of every descrip- tion, such a8 mineral, team, shower, 4. Prices moderate; all languages spoken. [SGaRSATIONAT, HOTEL, CORNER DUANE AND Wililam streets, two blocks'from City Hail, on the Euro} n plan,— Rooms 60 and 75 cents a day, $2 and $3 @ week, penal night, Clean beds every day. xy CHARLES HOTEL, BROADWAY “AND BLER R reek.—Kooms 1 cetia to $1.50 per day, New spring GLO. b. LELAND, Pro wile. 105 Bast yortters STREET, NEAR PARK AVE- ) nue.—A sinail private family will rent to gentiemen @ Couple of neatly furnished Rooms, with Board 1 required, STREET, NEAR FOURTA 10 TWESTY-EIGHTH e furnished — Room, — with Board; private house; table and accommodations first class, ue,—Handsomely 119 Mente.” < Hoar on, Murray oice of hand some Rooms newly f er with frat tase ‘Boned, for Adults or gentlemen and wives. ' House brown stone, with all improvements, EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR FOURTH J avenue. —y gantly furnished Roome, auite, with Board, on third Boor, with or with) Kelerances ex: hanged. ) EAST NINETEENTH STi SOUTHWEST 122 voter of Irving. place.—Second and Third Floors, lea nuly furnished, to lel with pelvate table, Uneception- note references given and required. — 196 HUDSON STREET, let, for gentieman keeping. 126 West TWENTY SECOND STREET.—FURNISHED ) Kooms, with first clasa Hoard, rf 127 MACDOUGAL STREET.—TO LET, FURNISHED, back Parlor Room on second, one’on third foo or without Board ; $8 to per Week, with home co 130 FAST SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR IRVING veel ‘To let, with firat class Hoard, » Iarge newly furnished front Room, aecond floor. Best reference given. — 130 West Twenty: SIXTH STREET.-TO LET, With Board, w large front Room, suitable for a gen? Veman and wife or two single gentiemen aiso a single Room. 132 Bast TWENTY.FIFTH STREBT, NEAR LEX- ington avenue.A very nicely furnished third story Boara.°°™ for one of two gentlemen, with or without FAST THIRTY-FIFTH ho abl NFAR PARK UR: ul wil ISHED ROOM TO suitable for house: 1 37 Weer et LK ATH ETRE PT, CORNER OF SIXTH t rge Board, to gentiemnen or gi ence cattle ee ) EAST SEVENTEENTH STRENT, TWO BLOCKS 142 fone ondway. Furnished Kevate’ ou Brot o cond Boor, front, tor indies oF gentiemen. WEST 19TH BT, Bi 143 FAS Oral C10US CoE Ta oe SAND, ITH stands ber ne fow! and baking, boning aud I Can be seen for iwo ‘dpe. larding; ‘good any reference. 147, STA GIRL AS GOOD PLAIN hing TH min all private family, Has been seven in all {te branches; soupee jeuiga, wild | UMMIT HOTEL, 6 BOWERY, CORNER CANAL hireet, has now been opened for ‘the accommodation of single gontiemen ; the buil entirely, new and contning IW ro0 clegantiy furnished. Roo:ns vie the day, week oF month atfeasouadie prices, -B. BREDER, Proprietor. MEDICAL. At SPECIAL! . U. Medical be wooed ted as usual on mroet, near Chambers, BLESSING TO LADIFS.—A LADY WRITES: Luguese Female Pile relieved me in one day, wit conver, Price $5. Dr, A. M. MAU M, MAURICEAU, M Da PROFESSOR OF DISEASES AA. of women, thirty ctice, at 129 Liberty street, tees certain relie rom whatever cause, witht out paia or inconvenience, "No alireing required. —MME. VAN BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN AND MID. + wile, cures the worst cases of female complaints with facety. 42 St. Mark's place, CERTAIN CUR or without medicing, by of Midwifery; over 30 y rine Fomale Pi a # Bol at her office, N street frat door from Fifth aveauey and Greeowich street, or seutby mail. Cautio eounlerfeit. LADIES' PHYSICTAN.—DR. GRINDLE, Amity place, near Amily street, having over Successful and volnterrupted practice in this city, gua mmodiale relief tn ali female compinints, (rom whatever cause produced. Elegaut rooms, board aud Hursing provided. “ALL PRIVATE DISEASES CURKD IMMEDIATELY without mercury: ofice and consultations abrictly pel HA 177 Bleecker street, LL THE WORST PRIVATE DISEASES CURED, Also manhood restored immediately by Dr, POWERS, 116 Chatham street; ladies’ {roubles removed; oireulal MADAME GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, NO. 6 ‘Amity piace, guarantecs relief lu aii femaie coroplaini® nt Roome fur nurai A SURE CURE, WITH OR WiTHoUT MEDI jadies in trouble,—Doctress LSTELA, 144 Wi venth street, Her Pills are certain, tation free. PORTANT TO hg DUBOIS (25 years’ FEMALE! ractice) guarant ithout medicine in OF i fase ‘fom ea with Board, jing, ac. ae! Olio 38 Tere arene, below Tooth ra Ne yore prov. ar eued. eee Jo requested te rit, to J i ot ‘Secretary, room 16 Fifth Avenue ieee st Ai’coumunioations will be treated as confidential. T A MEETING OF THE WORKINGMEN'S (yo cratic Union Association, held at 241 avenue B, the fol- enmianane were endorsed oe Slate Tieket-—John 7 a Nekot Hey pat Sig id ee Beal Bi zm, oa Count edo Lary ‘Tweed, J in Winthrop Chas ‘Assemibly—gamen polly; Bupervisors, William M. Twos jaimen Loo! tex, Go r SHAS. CASSIDY, Prost, FENAN, Sec'y. New York, Oct. 81, 1868. LL SIZES OF BUNTING, FLAGS ON HANDCDAN- Ahern, Transparencies, Lanterns, Torches, 4c. Closing ha ono sek & GRAHAM, % Duane street, corner Broadway, ROOKLYN CITY TICKET. For Comptroller, EVAN M. JOHNSON. For Collector of Taxes and Assessments, ISAAC BA! U. For City Treasurer, CORTLAND A. SPRACUB. For ancltor JAMES O'BRIEN, NONSTITUTIONAL UNION NOMINATION, C Ninth district nen and Sixteenth wards), JOUN R, a vouritts. {IDWARD D. CONNERY AND THOMAS W. KEARNEY, 4 both candidates for members of Assectbiy £0 for the 8 teenth district, have withdrawn in favor of of Peter ‘coda, pp. ‘cONRERY, _OoTOuER 81, 1868, THOMAS W MIFTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT.—ELECTORS OF THE Fifth Assembly District, will please take notice that Witttam ©. Hanna will candidate for Member of Wasvinbly anti the close of the polls, "All the reports to. th contrary are false, and only intended to deceive and misiead. If my friends will support me with the same good faith with which I am running ted. WILLIAM ©. HANNA. Load sHCEMEDY, Ninth distric et ioe ward), J SOLIS KITTERBAND. i a TO DISTRICT OANVARSERS. Iy Boanp oF Surernv: ‘I8OR8,) ‘The following reaolntion relative to returns for the Novem- ber election, was adop' JOSEPH B. YOUNG, Clerk. Resolved, That the county of New York: be and le hereby divided, foF the next election, into twelve ots, a8 follows :— fe ey district, composed of the First, Second, Third and h wards. ‘Second district, composed of the Fourth and Sixth wards, eriiitd distriot, composed of the Seventh and Taineenh "Fourth distriot, composed of the Tenth and Fourteenth with istrict, composed of the Eleventh and Seventeenth xth district, componed of the Eighth and Ninth wards, Beventh aie rict, composed of the Eighth district, composed of the & inteenth wards” 4 Lf district, composed of the Eightepnth and Twenty- rat war ards, one district, composed of the Twentieth and Twenty-seo- ne rents district, composed fy ey ‘Twelfth ward. ‘Twelfth district, composed of the Nineteenth ward. —and that the Chairman of each Board of Canvassers of the several election districts in each return district shall return the original a ther with & copy of the poll list ee enone ts wala oe November, ‘and’ deliver the anasto the Supervisor who ts horein desigiated for re- cefvin, ‘The following tamed Supervisors are hereby deal reneive the eriginal returte from the Ganvesesce oft te sala return districts respectively, as follows ;— Be district—Supervisor Henry Smith, at New Court louse, Second dlatrict—Supervisor Walter Roche, at No. 614 Pearl street, ‘Third distrlct—Supervisor William M. Tweed, at No. 197 Henry street. a1 eourth disiret—Sapervisor James Hayes, at No. 206 Eim Fifth district—Supervisor Gerson N. Hermann, at No. 297 East Tenth street, ae district—Supervisor Andrew Bleakley, at New Court Hou werent district—Supervisor Orison Blunt, at No. 118 Ninth ‘Kighth Sietriet—Raperviaor Sheridan Shook, at No. 243 West Thirty-fourth street. ‘Ninth district—Supervisor Andreas Willmann, at No, 207 East Twenty-first street. Tenth district—Supervisor John Brice, at No. 422 West Thirty-third street. cit net district—Supervisor Smith Ely, Jr., at No. 108 old stree! h district—Superviso® John Fox, at New Court Howe INTH CONGRESSION AL PITEOr. JOHN SAVAG jar from General W. 8. Hillye! To tho Democracy of the Ninth Congressional district: 161 West FoRry-Ninti SrRReT, NEw Your, Nov 1, 16 In order that the democracy of this. di opportunity to make a united opposition to the election of & candidate folste: them by acorrupt bargain and against thoir will boreby withdraw ty naume from the list of dana dates and recommend my friends to cast thelr votes for the Hon, John Savage, aman in every, way worthy of your suf- frage and a true and tried friend of constitutional liberty. WILLIAM 8. Hi R. ere ire ¥ KELLOGG OPERA Nii PINs BROOKLYN, Positively Inst prior to the departure MISS CLARA i J i LOUISE KELLOGG, ed TL BARBIERE DI SEVIGLTA. LOTTI, PETRILLE COLETTI, FOSBATE 8 iw socs GIOREA, Meal Dikeoto aoe aera and Macoy's, 114 Broadway. tice Brookiya ’ BOOKER ACAD) EDNES! pay ONL O0D's MUSEUM, ,, corner of Thirtieth street, Open trom 9 A. ition dally in Grand 7 Le Brenig, Velo, ‘Houses continue crowded LYDIA THOMPSON 1 BURLESQUE TROUPE cens of the ne ening and Wetiicadey and Saturday matinees, IXION, the Man at the eae ty peee SHOMTON Ty be bs preceded by the fa EVE! ‘SEND YOUR W Witt 1 TO, ST ERSEY? in men Messrs. H, Beckett, Louis Mestayer, Miss Ada Har. land and Mary Wells a ear eer afternoons production of supported by the full strength of the com pany. 7 pe manage: have to announce the introduction of IMMENSE TRACTION ies the MUSEUM DEPARTMENT. The Enenger & Foote combination of Living Human Phe- nomen: ee inrgest and smallest Men alive. nd smallest Women alive, The ase Man alive, Baby Woman, &c., &c., together wit A MENAGERIE OF LIVING WILD ANIMALS. Without any advance in the prices of admission. IKE'S OPERA HOUSE, EL on ne hth avenue and Twenty-third | REVIVAL OF GA Bishi HELENE. MONDAY, VEMB Bo ann, EVERY EVENING, DURING IE WEEK, ‘ENB. he GRAND OPERA BOUFFE, BELLE HELENE, Mile. TOSTEE as Helene. Mlle, LAMBELE as Orestes, a thls oetabilahmnent rat appearanc u ishment). e il M. DUCHESNE as Agamemnon. M, LAGRIFFOUL as Calchas. M. EEDUC as Menelaus. M, HOUDIN as Ajax (of the Palais Royal and Porte St. Reet theatre, Paris—bis ce in New York, M. GUIDON as Ajax cy ania P DARON as Achilles. M. To givé increased eclat to the revival of this celebrated eacaibanal prepared, the, AND COSTUMES have been largely ome ve oes aed, Reserved seats for gale at Schirmer’s meslocters, 701 Broad- way, and at the Boz ¢ Oftoe of the 0 spore. Ho a House SATURDAY, xOene 7, AT 1 O'CLOCK, on —— qveasion ate price of admission will be (with the rivate bores), ; exception ¢ WO ALL PARTS OF THE HOUSE. eee attire! 8D WEEK OF GENEVIEVE. Sole Lessee and Director... RAU Crowded houses, as aoe fashionabie and refined audiences, Seats secured six days in advance. UNPARALLELED eS OF OFFENBACH’S RE- NOWNED SPECTACULA: OPERA he GENEVIEVE DE BRABANT, which will be presented THIS AND EVERY EVENING, AND SATURDAY MATINEE, qrth, asplendor of miso en scene never equalled in America Dor surpassed in Euro) # Th aut will compre ‘ROBE BELL, DESCLAUZAS, CAR- Rie BECKERS, GENOT, BOURGOIN, GORY, a ‘MUBSAY, PETIT, MLLE. GUERETTI, B. RD AND 'M. GABEL (wile created the role af Piicu, the g peadiarme), together with ntire strength of the compan Notice,—To prevent speculators from taking advan of the public, a number o will bo retained on evening for sule at the box ofc ot the the re, “Orchestra seats, @1 60; dreas circle, ‘$1; private boxes, @10; proscenium bores, BIS: general admission, #1. NOTIOR FAMILY CINCLE, 20' CENTS. ftor 054 admiasion to parquet and dress circle half price, Private boxes for the matites cau now be secured. HEATRE FRANCAIS,--GENEVIEVE MATINEE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Nov Yelock, First Gala Matinee, Otrenbach'srenowaed acess Opera GENEVIEVE DE BRABANT, which will be produced with the same splendor mise en Scene as on the orening performance, ni in America nor surpassed in Europe. Admission to all parts of Private Boxes and Prosceniu: TPHEATRE COMIQUE, 614 BROADWAY, ‘©. White and A. Spencer, ener and Pro} thers Manager...... Mr, Wan. H. Lingard NIVERSAL FAVORIT AND acstoat RESERVOIR FOR THE PUBLIC, M HORACE LINGARD, roe very bond ecaantion of etary, tue cutivaie ENIUS AND MIMIC OF MODERN TIMES, whose peculiarity and style of muniticent perfection ‘nightly command the plaudits LARUE AND DELIGHTED AUDIENCES. Fourth week of the SHEER ARUN. prima donna, Continned success of Mr. J. T. RAYMON. Jonette etre the renowned, Ventrlonuiet, with his three Talkin, Heads, ENGLAND, IRELAND AND SCOTLAND, MATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 25% OLS. POOLS WILL: BE SOLD | ON ELECTION, Monday evening, also, on Tuesday afternoon, at Riley restaurant, corner Broadway and, Twenty-eightn sireet SON. EGULARDE MOORATIO NOMINATION. Tammany and Mozart, For Assembly, Tenth District, ANTHONY HARTMAN. Hon. W. H. MANSFIELD, Chairma: Con. Joun J. Wasi ao aa a Jos. Susman he LORENZ, T. J. McOantix, Secretary. x ABOR. tate PARTY.—REGULAR NOMINATION, sa 35 district eran Wares rember of mbly, ‘THOMAS TH. FERTIS. ALEXANDER TROUP, Chairman. 3. A. TayLor E 2, Rostao,t Secretaries, EGULAR SAEASE AND ptm id NOMINATIONS, For Mem! Minetoenth ‘Assembly di tatelot, R Theodore F. Tone, Chairman, David 8. Jackson, Searstary, Tammany Convention; Thowas Egan, Chal x Mozart Tam For Sever GEUROE W. PLUN: \d Mozart. avery Di District, I EGULAR UNION Ly rie ag han ett gg district, For member of Assem! JOUN'Y URIDLEY. MAR: SHALL 0. ROBER’ airman Nominating Commit ©. C. PrncknEy, Secretary. JEGULAR UNION REPUBLICAN AND WORKING- man’s Candidate, Jomgrecstocat i POHARLES V. LEWIS. Re Sipervtacr ag wt an NOMINATION.—FOR QUBBER RINGS FOR BALLOTS— {AT NO. 96 Sixt avenue and No. 8 Lewis street, at 1S au DEMOCRATIO. NOMINATION. Siztoonth Diattet, PETER WOODS, (PO SHR VOTERS OF THE TWRNTIRTY ASSEMBLY District (Nineteenth ward).—Last year the democratic \didate for member of ‘tacmbly of th Minis distrioty ‘Henry usen, Jravafler having received the nomination of Tam- many Hail, Mozart Hail, the Democratic Union ofgantza- {ion’and ail the Germann’ clive of this diatrictwitheat cle: finction of party, and a‘ter having been duly lected by an immense majority of jegal voters of this Ce] cheated out o Tis certificate of election by a great. political ati Like an honest and upright man, as he is, he frau hoerfully incurred heavy expenses to vindica {he will of the people, ‘Ha proved that. tre voles received ty him had, by a. fraudulent can been to his political opponent, and so conclusive was t mony on hf side that the Legislature had to ‘Srard to hia the weat to which he was legnliy and rightCullv elected, ol titied to the thanks of the com: ing the purity of of his constituents for enforcing their will, and even the entire democratic party was in honor bound'to renominate him unanimously for the same reasons, Ki sideration of public policy and party expediency nauved bie renomination ‘A few politicians, however, having control of the party ma- chinery th tte distieyy and who were !mpitented tn nat years frand have aow, in defiance of the popular will—in detance of party usage, In defiance of prrvile sentiment, and ngainet the mivice eveh of all the prominent leaders of the democratio Party outslde this district, refused to renominatelMr ‘The voters of tule aisteiet who are in favor of alr pia honest dealing are theroto fully req vested! w or th pean < distinetion of Avante: che Rongat ‘nec rela aud Je deeply wronged sary wen, dr, jonel ‘Albert Steinway. Charles Giessen, Jobn P. Victory. Daniel Winkens, Hermann Koo John Kearne: Jonn Boyle. Christian Ebersbacher, Louis Saal. John Kress. Dr. Charles Nantz Francis Koehler. Thomas Hunt. Jos. Kai W Tina ater. Maeght; THE YOTERS OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF Generat Rigel baving peremptorily declined, for reaso #atinfactory to the Committee, the uate ay Chairmen of the County Conventions, after consultation with prominent I tion mea nominate HORACE GRELLY for te otice of Register of the county of New ¥ York. EORGE, R BLOr Chairman of the Twenty ™ a UFUS F, AN Chairman of Conference Commitice of “fwanty. Convention, _ bape! UNION REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR ‘Assembly 18 the, the Seventeenth Distriet, BE BRADFO! LW. MABON, Chairman. 8. N. Simonson, Sec Secretary, THE STEAMER MARY POWELL M5 eel J NEW York, foot of Dosbrouses street, North river, on Tuesday, ‘Ae M.,, and run'to Catskill” Novemver 8 at 7, making ber usual landia ‘aseage free for all men who wish f howe to vole ab the coming election, without distinction ot party. 10N POOLS.POOLS WILL vections at the Astor House Bar. veaaey, commencing at ae at Chamveriin’ R. UNDERWOOD. TN (PIC THEATRE.—BEGINS AT 8. ee REATER CRO! pig THAN EVER BEFORE! 9, Throngs turned away. Only standing room ab, Throngs turned away, of @, L. Fox's Reconstructed Pantomime, UMPTY DUMPTY. Tho Inimitable American Comedian and Clown, Mile. SANGALL and the ITALIAN BALLET. (The best Ballet Troupe in America.) Fairy Marvels. ‘Grand Ballets, Fairy Enchantments,| “THE” HIT. wy, Burleaque. Comie Tricks. Gor, . Fi -Panta! Mile, Laurer alumtine Sulie fowiand, inl aa MATINEES the Hela pula and Tat on Ae i RDAYS, \TIBLO'S Leryn Lesaves and Managers.......,; JARRETT & PALMER Last week of the sugar hg EDWIN PORREST, who willappear on Monday and Tuesday evonings, Nov. ® Bnd 8 in bis powerful imperanation of a! fn Dr. Bird's grand American oan THE Sep supported by the full stres f the wow incaday aud Thurtday eveniags EDWIN FORREST METAMORA. On Friday, (his last Appearance.) a uigitrday, MATILDA HERON will appear for the tast print Nov. 9, for m ‘ain aan the celebrated artist Seats secured six day: & advance. quan fu STADT THEATRE, 45 mtd +l BOWERY, ie ones orening, Nove er 2, Divas as INGOMAR in Friedr, Haim’ 's five act dramatic DER SOHN DER WILDN! AN FRANCISCO MINSTRE! NO, 58 BROADWAY. First appearance of TIM HAYES, Champion Clog ancer, WAM BOLD: I Roreame of Delight! BIKCM SAMBOLD, BERNARD AND BAECS, NOL STRELS, 18CO MIN: Immense hit of the NEW OPERA BOU BARBER CROWN, OR THE PACIFIC RLOPER; and produced in, a siyle of splendor never equalled on the BUT A URN UINE OntGtNaL, ‘The whole audience et with laughter! PEN AND INK FAIL TO 10T THE GORGEOUS NEWOOMB, RIC! ato EN enon DONNIKE Sad FLELOB tnvall their great » ican Seats secured ix days Fisvadvance. NY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY, 2 aati ges ow the A cape | om epementinn scenes Ew YORK in the t city, entiti NEw FFORE AND AFTER DARK, TONY PASTOR na Jim Nate ‘a sidewalk speculaior. 1 WV, THOMPSON as Daddy ‘fey, a ragpicker. ins LE BRUN as the foun, indung att reets, AT COC TELLIER BROTHERS tn thete daring, eneiting, eprtling Yeats, as performed by th ay visite 1 reste lage ty THE TRIPLE. COMPANY, IN A DOUBLE. BILL, MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. N R. DE CORDOVA'S ANNUAL ta MeN at Ag LECTURES, “THE SPRATTS AT BARATOGA,” ONDAY EVENING. NOV. 8, 1848, MoxDAy EVENING) Nov. 16, MONDAY BVENING, Mov, 2. £ The sale of reserved sents wil! commence on Monday, No- vember %, at Mncyo’ Broadway ; R, ©. Root & Anthony's, 62 Liberty street; J. ‘in ieee 19 ‘Broadway; Trem 481 Broadwas ; Schirme: 1 Broadway, Miveholl & Selx Sil Brosdway’ and at Stethw ‘Doors open at 7; to commence at § o'clock precisely. EW APOLLO HALL, Corner Twenty-« api srect and Broadway. AND COMULN " ALF BURNETT, 7 America’s Greatest Humortat, | The Great Lo To thi ayy Characters is 0 “itferent Chai Mr, and Mrs, R.A NAN, Prof. SHARPLE cots any t Admmissiot ta, phrey Bland, de a0. Season will commen jase address H. Bla! PIPHANY, FAIR— aR No HALL. t ht, November 2. “hdeiaion QTEREOPTICON Fo: ‘SALE, FINE! IN + try for pubiicexbib: with written lecturs Price, $450, Address J, DAVIS, box 184 He: <WARTRD, A GOOD | H for combination com, Histrironie pad ra, Adress Manager, box 100 Herald on MUSICAL. LADY WILL GIVR INSTRUCTION ON THR AA piano and singing at pupil's residence for $10 ver of Medi Beshghiteaneg gene Aare wih retiree we PIANO, VIOLIN, soot SINGING. " Amorican ‘normal musical t Twenty-rixth street, nd Burnton’s, #4 Fou NGING. < NAPOLEON GOULD, THR ae a few leasons ROAN WANTED.—A SECOND Baep D PAKton Ly eal owas idreso, giving tull pafioulars, B. H. My 00 Herat odin, OE nny GWERY THEATRE. GREAT EXCITEMENT, THB IMMENSE MepeATIONAL DRAMA AFTER.’ OR, SCENES IN ur SI LONDON, W COMPLETED AND READY. ENTIRE (CTORIA STATION. aEY, Ae, MON OnUTC ee wi DANCES BI E HOSA. Sones by Stewart and Ate OPULAR FA MATINEE | SATURDAY ‘AT 2 O'CLOCK. ‘ALLAOK’S. Proprietor and Manager....MR. LESTER WALLACK, EVERY EVENING until farther notice, th LANCASHIRE LASS, THE SUCCESS OF THE SEASON. Bravery THEATRE, ADMIGBION 60 CENTS, ES Lat POSITIVELY TH ie age SU te ‘Niours aienen OF OF THE BRILLIA Mis. Y ick. THIS EVENING AND SATURDAY M. . GRAND REVIVAL, RAND REVIVAR OF THE GREAT MORAL LES8ON ‘OF THE Day, 7 LEA WITH THE INIMITABLE FLORENCES - in thete Iife-like ke original characters of Y and Leeds RYREMOED. FRIDAY EVENING, G on MR. AND MRS, W. J. FLORENCE. A MONSTER BILL. THREE PLEO! SATURDAY, ny ey wrcctia em ONLY TICKET EB, F LEA LN MONDAY EVENING, NOV, 9 1868. RETURN OF THE GREAT (iBagepy QUEEN, MRS. F. W. ig FOR TWELVE | FenFouMane ONLY, when y pe roduced, gy THING EW AND A SUPERB CAST. Seats secured from 8 tL a rg yn in advance. \REAT SUCCESS! THE FAV' ari WELL AS THE BEST. ANCES ol ts erases ih ‘nd no nt 16 weather, Sa pat THE CHAMPION. ONLY GREAT RIDER IN THE WORLD, No ene can be comparet. to him. THE, Best Feuaber Da the foot. Ta BES! rat BEST CIROUS IN NEW YORK THE i FINEST IN THE WORLD, tad HERR THE okLIFORNIA SO xe, 4 Marvel of Phystcal Strength. TUESDAY, Nt T or—should the weather prov rable hire clear day, GBAND_ DE! ONSTEATIVE PARA! from Thirig fourth street to Broadway, to Causl, Bowery Chatham street, East Broadway, Grand, Bowery, Third ave: hue, Tweniy-ttird street, Fourlh avenue, ‘iirty-second, ‘sRoaDWAY ‘AND THIRTY-FOURTH STREET. * N®k. YORK CIRCUS. Fourtoenih street, opposite Academy of Mus, vs DIRECTOR, ‘MATINEES AT 3 ie Wenenbae AND SAT aro THE UNVARYING SUCCESS ; attending, the Performances at this ever-popular resort, ag well as the SELECT AND FASHIONABLE AUDIENCES { who nightly throag the spacious amphitheatre aiford the beat pane evidence that Meritorious va Eventi Entertain. ents, when presented with a due requirements Of refinement and. good taste, can be 1 fe made to command the approbation and support of {he best classos of the oommys ees Asis oe 8) hire week of a a aoe ee i BEAST OF LANTERNS. ‘A production which will be found replete with RIDERS: AND STAR GYMNASTS ‘AND ACROBATS of the ee, New York Circus Troupe in VE! THE CIRCLE, OR RSIFIED SCENES rr ve iz oe "PARKING. HORSEMANSHIP ted in AND CLASSIC OLYMPIC GAMES, resent asi legance vi ONPARALLELED IN AMERICA. i BRYANTS MINSTRELS, | f FOURTEENTH STREET.” Adjoining the Academy of Music. Firat time of an ortstual 0 pute Burlesque, The Midnight Grecian” Bend-er who ‘Walked in Her Sleeps The Village tan Inn aia ee ‘Count Out, Eugene. Unsworth, Dempster. SOMNAMBU a Seymour, Rockefeller. SOMNAMBULA. BP: Horne Chas, Henry. SOMNAMBUL, er Hogan, SOMNAMBULA, Howard. FORN AS yk 72) BROADWAY. NCE AT A QUARTER TO EIGHT. 7 ELLY & LEON'S MINSTRELS gown N ENTIRE NEW LEON'S NEW BEND. Engagement of the great Catton comedia rt time, after eiabo regarat ik Goxaous ‘COSTUMES, Niet NT SCENERY, MABVLLLODS TRANSFORMS ° oa Sshaeat pe BEND, one, THE Ges LEON, ORPHE tt ad - OnPET eet AUX SENFERS, “ Cone RI oy ORPHEO: “ THE ONLY LEON. bt 8 ORPHEUS bal M'%.! B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE—BKOOKs SECOND WERK OF mee ZOx. THIS EVE! Fethey |ASSAN| Fenella, a Dumb Girl.. MAF ore NEW HIBERNICON, pt i pee La IRELAND, The proprietor of this, grest nattonal “entertainment taki pleasure in announcing that, afte ry successful sensom onweculive weak at Fikes Music. Hall he has ‘3 ive the public on the East side an oppo Mile. ZO! ving ag tue Hivernieoa. For {ue purpose be has there Wednesday ev ening, Nore 4, (or Dstort season. Box office open for FOLEY S OPERA HOUSE, B SOE EMMETT, West andJ, T abbot ed Glenn. seat: i ALL THE fee FAVORITES eae coam Teserved seats A. My FOUR NEW STARS, BILLY THE Rimage tot j Woe isda: Fim Aue ey eR OPERA HOUSE, W! Sets a ATTRACTION, i Pe 'ROFESSOR O'REARDON CANEBE vgs, PURDY, JERFRRSON, RICABDO, 8 \bleron! poem, Leove net Costes, Bese Bell, Academy Stare STINE EVERY SATURDAY AT 23g O'CLOOK. BROOKLYN ACADEMY, ‘OF MUBIC. LANDERS ¥. THURSDAY NBxt, FRipaY RExt BENEFTR. LIZABET! MARY STUART. ox book open at Acadteny of Muste, Brookiya, aad Raliman's, bid itroadway, New dia on Monday. AMsMauA HALL, 18 East Sixtoenth street, between Fifth avenue al Union square. a ay ‘a famous Geolo; Exhibition, TH wen Tableau), sez greainga reserved id senta gi. = 618 zee DYING sso ‘The most I wonderful “itood aving R mechanical ‘the wound, 7 bi haa The Slee ag Hon $ er Bs venue uty, w sad ‘ihowrsaie of A shot tnt other curiosities, Y. Open | whan on ni ll 8A. M. ti) 10 P.M. 6 —e " B OPANATOMY, or ARATONY. i Chisen, ° view § Traveliet Hy mnrvetlous 4 seth ry w unheard of ould tw ry ond N___froms a. y. Ch a Pi. % wo ONDERFUL, The Dying Zoun 8 Broadwa: N W YORK ¢ Sone aTATORS OF MUSTO, 62 Fifth avenue, corner Fourteenth street, WAY, New York, 130 and 182 Court street, near State, Brooklyn, INSTRUCTION ILY, from 9 A.M. 10'O P. Muy by the POULAR OLASSRS, 810 net quarter. PRIVATE INATRUCH rter, FREE Elementary Ci designed’ Sat" for Puptig who are dofcvent tn the rudiments of mu o iano, Theory and Composition ho Minor Instruments. Modern Languages By Nat AtHAMDRA-Gi6 BROADWAY, HARRY. uiacantay Miss es PeTRLLe, aniated by AON £98" BO1' THERLAND, Mis MARY SCOTT, Feovember 7. Ever Grand matinee ‘Batur Ratinoroait METROPOLITAN cA} me, ESTABLICHMENT, where you can Lit treet old Hi sorte of Theatrical, pte us General Printing, At prices that dety competition, Courter oF ba * beeen ey prsense STREET, avenue, 801 ‘method for. as | yilaections, wits at __Mme. GAZZANIGA, ae ND OM SO! I, St. ORLBITES, er —LEARN TO PLAY TH Jor HOME, AMOSEMBST, rn at lronamayt to play a perfect tun = i guaracian toe teach you panarae py RUADW A % Ags! RVED ears R ALL THEATRES, Rene onate RALL THEATR TRE FIOKET OFFICE, uy BOO ay, NER MAIDEN LANE, Warren rf TO PURCHASE—ANATOMICAL PREPARA Gartosiiien of all kinds. Apply tothe ried ager Museum of Anatomy, 618 Broadway.