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OSITVART. Angelica Hamiltou, wife of Mr. Samuel M. Blatchford, third daughter of ‘Mr. James A. Hamilton and granddaughter of Gene- ral Alexander Hamilton, diedon the 10th instant at ‘the residence of her husband in this city. The hving measurably obey inspired inculcation when causing ‘tho virtues of the deceased te “live after them’ ‘through commemorative notice, while those who apply their places im sae vacated paths pf Christian | -Guty and usefulness, and perpetuate the graces and -@enities which have adorned the scenes of domes- ‘tic and social life, recalling happy memories of the departed, accomplish all that is most important and conducive to afford consolation to the bereaved, to ‘Stimulate the passive to energetic imitation in Chris- ana at the Same time despoil of its most ming lsopeet th that dreary truth which telis of the oath, “The places that knew them shall know Seep mtentord Use 13, Biatchfor a3 passed away in the meridian of life, before time nad pny paired any of the facul- ‘ues, and quite prematurely to our fallible estima- tion. The more usual order of providential dis neg sation would seem to have been reversed in arental expectation and golicitude for being oe ee moned to aiford the same aifeviations to her fading ‘heuith and beside the couch over which death’s pele Mag was unfurled, Hor existence has been and chietly retired, see significantly suggestive pia tustructive, ‘To moral intellectual qualities of high order were united unusual Cliarms of person @ui elegance of doportment, which became most hotlceable and made conspicuous during a residence abroad through the appoimtment of Mr. Biaichford asa foreign usier. Towards distress ia ail its protean forins her sympathies moved with benelicent @nd edicient relies Ho plteous object could she eee An Saige eleala faith sustained throughout » painful and ‘protracted malady, and 80 anticipated the fatal termination as to render It bat 2& most welcome transition to “the higher life.” To those Up anetnrs around her grave, bearing tie rela- ton of parent, husband, brotuer, sister, “inay the Voice that spake as never more man’spake” be heard, imparting true consolation in tie words, “thy ead all rise again.” PRACTIOAL REVONSTRUCTION IN THE SOUTH. Pecans are abundant in Western Texas. About 6CO bushes arrived at San Antonio recently. Awriter in the Jackson (Miss.) Clarion predicts that Meridian will have 60,000 inhabitants in six » years. The Blue Ridge Rawroad enterprise is now en- grossing the attention of prominent men in South Carolina. A planter on Bear Creek, Tishomingo county, Miss,, Planted two acres in sugar cane, and made 240 gal- ons of syrup. The democrats of Yazoo City have establishea a school for the children of colored men who voted the Gcmocratic ticket, The building of the Indianola (Texas) Railroad has actually commenced. This road will run through ‘the heart of Western Texas. A mecting of citizens of Atlanta was held on the 10th ist. to take steps to secure the completion of the Georgia Air-Line Railroad. >, The finest broom corn is raised in Texas, both for Jength and weight. One broom made from this corn, it is said, will outlast a dozen Yankee brooms. ae Superintendent of the Western and Atlantic righ oa © earl ol road for Ooteton ir ‘The Texas Countryman says that for several days ast the Contval Ra‘lroad has been running four ‘eight trains @ day. There must be an immense ‘tratiic up and down this road. |, The Charlestom Mercury has a first rate notice of a New Yorker who has established himself in business there and been elected an alderman. That's friendly from @ source usually so ultra. ‘The bark Admiral Cecille, the fourth of a new line of vessels between France and Florida, arrived at Jacksonville on the 4th inst. She brings a valuable cargo of wines, liquors and fancy goods. Mobile is alarmed lest her shipping business be | diverted to some other Southern porte Then Mobile should Politics and begin to look after her com- eorgia w striding ahead of Alabama ‘arrangement has been made between an ocean tite of steamors between New York and European Lae the ere York —s Wiimingto: oe (N. 0.) Hne, it between different ports can much facilttated. ali ~ f (Miss.) Clarion notices that a manu- facturer irom France, attracted by the advantages for manufacturing offered in Mississippi, is selecting wie or oo near = Hine ie the mon Rathi ae: Jack- on le will mani Dieached goods, _ — Cattieovera year 914) a. have not been marked or branded, are ev y's property in Lil and pike Cain may be be kit ied ai by any one who meets then. ‘he San Antot ‘8 that in that city the market is mera fir hia hides the country, taken from cattle without a braad. In West Tennesseo pork bids fair to Tule at much lower prices this season than for several years past. The great abundance of mast, as so asthe heavy Held of corn throt vies the country, ls putting hogs forward very rapi i ‘Will assure in that sec- tion a plentiful ae y of Pork. Sales have been made at live cents. The Huutingdon West Tennesseean says:—Cotton continues to pour into market rapidly, aud is being ped to apts and a ina tick return of greenbacks. reo serie as @ genticman and scholar, Governor Scott, of South Carolina, in a recent ad- ress, expressed the belief, owing to the smal] debt of the State im comparison with the liabilities of oth. ers, that with a su eg ‘stration of the State government and acquiescence and harmony among the peop'e, South Carolina. Ls y internal improvements anc otherwise, must in a short time become finan- c:aily one of the foremost States of the Union. ‘The Clarksylile (Red River progr Texas) Stand avd says:—The corn cro) oneal, @ success, nil ts selling at thirty con! per bushel. Po- tatocs are abundant, and sell at eto ty cents, specie, ‘The labor of the farmer in all the Be itaral ane hes has not been without its "ee this year, | we expect to see a a of prosperity de- velope itself within the coming year that will re- mind us of former years. Now 1s the tme for im- migra to come and settle | in our midst while every! thing Js pienty and at low rates, polities, and that alt the eneryies and intellect of the people ‘Of the State shall unite harmontousiy (how. ever disagreeing Marries matters) in a ao wruggle for material development, The sa y8:— Jn emerges from the desolation and bustness letha of warrant loass forward to a path of peace. She bas lant and not workers. She mines; their wealth teens undts- Svan position 3 she 1 has rajiroada which are jake needs their control. fhe Richmond Whig of the agen instant says:— we are formed that the nickerbocker Life nsurance Company” of New York nave trans- jited @ communication to General to him the position of pt of that institution tn the has recently beew considerabie “tal out the ex ote: ofelecting General Lee to the prestieney © Chesapeake and Ohio Raliroad ompany. vocates of the idea argue that his jection to uae psition would secure the immediate alization of the funds required to complete the Toud to the Ohio river. ‘The Pine Bluff (Ark.)—where a terrific battle was fought during the war—Re Y says —“During ‘te present week business been ‘exceedingly risk in our city. Farmers have beon rushing their jotton into the market quite bg and up to the event date there has been sold 1,763 bales new eectony making the total recetpts for the senaon 247 sales to Novomber 1, 1808; and Wwe think we may afely estimate the crop to be sold here yet at about 6,000 bales, Supposing our farmers to invest one- ot another may we expect next year? We believe they will bo fully able to doubie the present c dina few years, when our wild lands ll have been settied and our railroads are built (we'll have them), Pine ud will be one of the Western cities.” Fineuity REMEMBERED AND REWARDED.—Mr. Viiliam L, Brunson, feoreny, docoased, bequeathed ‘© his faithful servant, Washington, upon his death, orty acres of laud, & mule, @ Wagon, a cow and calf, fino stuck of hogs and one half the crop grown pon the farm tho present year. Upon the coming i frecdoia, Washtagton preferred to follow the for- unes of his old master, rematning with him and houducting himself with fidelity and faithfulness, ind 60 also did the wife and family of Washington. ae hig last illness Mr. Branson received unceas. ng atiention from his faithful servant, who regarded pis old master his best earthly friend and oved hima ith the afteciton of @ child for # parent. 5. C.) Watchman, DIPSOMANTA It New Havpsnine.—The Court at priamouth on Friday disposed of the third “murder ase.” Dorr, of Exeter, was acquitted of a deadly assault upon his mother by jeason of insanity of the ‘dipsomania” type. It was shown thatt Dorr 1s igiy Wreion Of about thirty years, When the w yontrolable desive for Nquor Was upon him he was & Hianiae of te worst kind, At ong tine he tried to rowan himself, and after stopping ina pond nattl ae situation bLecane UnconMortavle, scrambled oul oO NEW YOKK HERALD, THURSDAY, He afterwards concluded that.a more ovement wag to shuffle of this mortal be hang. Accordinzly he prepared the. y and evens of, Be cr wae pence, Pd said, cho! he managed to t ont a knife and cut the c cord, When spoken about Sus attempt to kill bis mother because she would not a!low him to drink a decoction of tobaeco to satisfy his appetite he said he guessed she was ready to die, ‘The dipsomaniac was ordered by the Court to be taken to the 8 ae i until he could be taken to the iasane Hospital.—Conoord (N. H.) Patriot, Nov. 9 ooo MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. ANDERSON—HYAT?.—FELTER—HyYatr.—In New bie on Tuesday, November 10, by the Rev. Charles E. Harris, Rev, GRorGE TH, ANDERSON, of Mianu: Conn, to Mary E, Hyatt, of New York. a saine time, Mr, WALTER FELTER to Miss ELLA Hyarr, boil af New York, ALBERTSON—HiLLs.—In Geneva, N, Y. day, November 10, at Trinity church, by. the’ Mert Dr Rankine, J. K. ALBERSON, JT., of New York city, to JULIE GEORGIANA, only daughter of the late James G. Nils, of Rochester, and granddaughter of Hon. Isaac Hulls, of that place, No cards, Banpirt—Cxort.—At Peekskill, on the Hudson, on Monday, November 9, at the residence of the bride, by the Key. Mr. Torry, Mr. Henry A, Baspirr, of New York, to Miss Exata L. Crorr, Lg a ig Pe ‘Tuesday, November 10, by Rev. E. 0. Flagg, Mr. Janzs P. Dremnen to Miss JENNIE RLVFITHS, youngest daughter of James Grifiths, Esq., ail of this city. VLEITMANN—SECOR.—On Tuesday, November 10, by Rev. Wm. Moylan, HerMANN FLEITMANN to ELIZ ae oe pire daughter of James B. Nicholson, Esq., all of thls city. KIRKLAND—GrBsoN.—On Tuesday, November 10, at Madison square church, by Rev, William Bannard, of Kingsboro, N. Y., WILLIAM H. KIRKLAND to Susiz , daughter of Thomas W, Gibson, MACMAHAN—MOORE.—In this city, on Wednesday, November 11, at the residence of Mr. E. W. Pratt, No. 147 East Sixty-ilttn street, by the Rev. Dr, Joseph P. Thompson, » T. JACKSON MACMAHAN to M ALicg E. Moors, both of New York. Maruis—Szecor.—On Wednesday, November i, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev. HD. Pawhny. Perern Maruts, of New Haven, to Miss Mary C. Secor, of New York. No cards, SAMMIS—DOOLITTLE.—In this city, on Tuesday, November 10, by the Rev. T. L, Cuyler, D, D., TaB0- DORE A. SaAMINS to HeLzna B., daughter of the late Wai. A. Doolittle, ali of Brooklyn. Diod. Amos.—Mary, wife of Edward Amos, aged 42 years, 11 months. ‘the friends and relatives of the family are respoct- fully invited to attend the funera!, this (Thursday) afternoon, at half-past twelve o'clock, from her late residence, No. 253 West 'Thirty-ninth street. BoHAN.—Bouay, Wife of Francis Bohan, aged 60 years. The remains will be taken to St, Patrick’s Cathe- dral at nine o’clock, where a solemn high mass will be offered for her soul. The relatives and iriends are respectfully invited. BucksEee.—On Tuesday, November 10, Mary M., only daughter of John and Frances Buckbee, aged 8 months, ‘Yhe relatives and friends of the py are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) spernooe at one o'clock, from No. 25 Gouverneur street, CASSEBEBR.—On Wednesday, November 11, after eighteen days’ sickness, GuSTavus, son of Henry A. and Augusta Casseboer, aged9 years and 7 months. ‘The funeral will take place, from the parents’ resi- dence, 101 Ninth street, corner Fourtii avenue, on Friday morning, at nine o’clock. CoLemanN.—On Wednesday morning, November 11, HERBERT COLEMAN, in the 60‘h gl of his age. Friends of the family are invited to attend the ser- vices, from his late residence, No. 158 Lorimer street, Brooklyn, E. D., this Gharedayy evening, at half-past seven o'clock. ‘The remains be taken to Skrews- bury, N. J., for interment. Dovu@Lass.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Novem- ber 11, of consumption, EDwarRD DouGLass, son-in- law of A. B. England, fn the 44th year of his age, ‘The relatives tt and friends of tg family, also the members of Fortitude Lodge, No. 19, F. A. M., are respecifully invited to attend the funeral, from the Summertield M. E. church, corner of Washington ana Greene avenues, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. GILLEsPIz.—On Monday, November 9, Joun Gir- LESPIg, @ native of the parish of Deserttagueuay, county Donegal Ireiand, aged 76 years. ‘The friends of family and those of his sons, Daniel and John ot Shines are respectfuily invived to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 18 Canton street, Brooklyn, this (Thursday) after- a i two o'clock. Bells mndonderry papers p! Jupson.—On Monday, “November 9, JossrH G. Jupson, in the 36th year or his age, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reape: fully invited to attend the funeral, from hie tn ‘aie residence, No. 196 Cleremont avenue, Brooklyn, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Kgnny.—On Tuesday srening, oe 10, Mrs. Bripgkt KENNY, relict of Ji Kenny, late of Ath: Otte friouds o! tite Act re are respectfully invited to attend the fun from her late Cmca os food fete tare street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at o'el LUYSTERS—AC | Bowery Bay, on Tuesday, November 10, 83d year of Ils age- The i¢ relatives and friends of the family are aioe ws attend the funeral serviceé, at the presbyt church, in the village of Newtown, L. L., this Turse day) afternoon, at three o’clock. ‘train leaves Hunt- er’s Point at half-past two o'clock. LupLow.—At Flatbush, Loy f Island, on Wednes- aay November 11, ELIZABETH LUDLOW. Notice of funeral hereafter. Lyncu.—On Tuesday, ‘November 10, Jonn Lyncn, tm the 36th year of his age. ‘The members of the Kavirney Benevolent tion and the members of the Bavendam Musketeers, and also the friends of the deceased are respectiully invited to attend the fun from hia late Lage go No. 271 Water sirect, on Friday afternoon, at near Astoria, L. poy tures Luysres, in the o’cioc! Canada papers ~ Sfisonton, Moni 12 November ~ Onarizs J. SON, nged 60 years, a3 montis end 2 days. Ma: The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend an fune! from his late resi- dence, No, 184 Franklin (Thursday) after. noon, at one o'clock. icCGovsRN.—On Tuesd: natant Burn. son of James and Ann jovern, 1 mont! and 20 days. All friends and acquaintances are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his Cd a nh being avenue, this (Thursday) afternoon, at o’cloc O’HANLON.—On Tuesday, November 10, JoHn O'HANLON, 34 yeere of age, native of Po! wn, county Armagh, Ireland. His friends and relatives are requested to attend the funeral, this (Thu a) Flag tg el at Hog pees one o'clock precisely, from his late reaid West Eighteenth street. O'SHAUGHNESSY.—MARY ELLEN, aogier of Wil- lam and Johanna O’Shaug! 2 years, 4 months and eleven days. ‘The relatives and friends of the ecu fully invited to attena the funeral, from No. 852 ie son street, this (Thursday) afterndon, at one o'clock, POLLARD.—On Tuesday, November 10, at e resl- dence, Bushwick avenue, near North Second Brooklyn, E. D., MICHABL Po! year of his age. His remains will be taken from his late residence this (Thursday) morning, at 10 o’clock, to the Ohurch of the Immaculate ene corner of Remsen and Leonard streets, Brook! D., where s solemn requiem mass will be cele! rated, al o’clock, tor the repose of his soul. then leave the church, Ci 4 the Cemeiery of the — ily’s friends are res] ScHwartTz.—On t one o'clock, tatoush, “ive Tamme iiy in? invited to ‘tien. wesday morning, November 1¢ at half; ten wane ean eee wife Bernari ke peg a ‘The friends of the ay are 3 tfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 314 Kast Aon street, this (Thursday) morning, at nine o’ck Saaw.—In Hudson City, N. J., Syen% Novem- EY ANDREW Suaw, aged 62 ‘and two mre funeral will take place from hig late residence, Franklin avenue, near Warren si Hudson City, N.J., this (fhuaraday) afternoon, two o'cioct The retatives and friends of - ‘emily and of his emca tee Daniel Howell, Wm. McCully and John Crawford, tfully invited to attend without further Wotloe, Darriages will be in attendance at Hoboken ferry, foot ae Christopher street, from jg until one o'clock, to convey the friends to the 10" STEPHENS.—At Richmond, S.L, on Tuesday, Ne vember 10, Emity, wife of J. W. Stephens’ ana pp en the late Richard Tysen, in the 29th year The reiatives and friends of the family are re- seecutas invited to attend the funeral, from the ‘eformed church, Richmond, 8. I., this (Thursday) afternoon, at half past two o'clock. Wu!Tk.—Members of Mosaic io Loewe No. 418 F. A. , are hereby summoned to special com- munication, this day Ciuesday) at at nalf pas [-past twel' o'clock, ‘odd vollowa' Hail, for tl Fen of paying the last tribute of reapect to ou Lotte d brother, James L. Warr, ioe a are respectiully in- vited to participate. ¥ “ALOSZU NICHOLSON, Master, Wriout.—On Monday, November 9, Isaac M, WRiGut, in the 67th year of his age. ‘ane relatives and friends of the rer TAaly are respect hee to attend his funer 66 Latayotte place, this ( hareday a aon Doom at t ree ofc! ~P ithout further notice, WINTEH.—On Ti November 10, aiter @ short u fliness, CATHARINE Dersw WINTER, wite of Heary R. Wi inter, in tho 67th year of her age. The reiatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 111 Dui street, Brooklyn, on Fri- | day afternoon, ' _ COPARTNERSTUIPS. TION.—THE PARTNERSIIY NERETOFORE between the nndersigaed anler th ‘& Co. to this day # will bo continied as heretofore by man and Marke te unter the sane nar the retiring partwer b my A by taf gaing walt firm wil be selvte Adolph Heyman and Marka Bohwaly ‘ OTTAWA, Ost. 19, 1968. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. ¥ Bxte: AORDINARY goon ona. NOK 1 Is if OFFERED ive business man, wit wo cap! = in & per- Eianently established li ad ze ablished ae gud paying business. Apply YOUNG PIYSICIAN, A GRADUATE OF THE UNI- mer 4 of Resoay, vant Leng ed forma hones con- some elder re! a ing @ good practice Eis city Gr aome tonsils Zountry town win 1 miles of ew York ; would take the entire business in a year or Laon if desired ; to parties offering the requisite advantaces a fair and the most uunezcoptouable Fefercaces wil be given. "Ad. dress Doctor, station F, New York, statlog en oF Where w@ iuterview ean be had. Principals only deait FIRM MANUFACTURING A RERSIAD A ARTICLE wishes to obtain for thotr spayeling: On grocers through the country, anocher firet class be Address L. & Co., 28 Jay street. A PARTNER, WITH 000, IN AN ESTALISHED CASH Dusiuess, good the year’ round; no capital required. Particulars at C. 5. HOWK'S, No, 2 Dey street, room No. 9 ENERCETIC PARTY, WITH $500 IN CASH, MAY N A hear of @ promising investment by galling at 64 Fulton, atreet. MEK LAM a co, A FIRST CLASS DOWN TOWN TAURANT FO sale—Is one of the most desirable places in he cnr? good reasons fi henge OUTHMAYD & OO., 194 Broadway. FRED STORE, ON A PRINCIPAL AVENUE, ESTAB- A fished ten rere, for sal sale low; stables attached pay the iL; Teceipts Bau, _ ssn SouriiNAyD £0O., 194 Broadway. 9 RETIRING PARTNER WILL DISPOSE OF BIS Interest in a well eatablished, fast increasing, light y yd Manufacturing wholesale business; remaining partner has a fect knowledge of with capital to attend nance and cosumers; No.1 6 dress, with real name, Merchant, 20 Grove street, ASILKAND FANCY DRY GOODS JOBBING HOUSE on Broadway deaires to form a connection with an ex- perienced gentleman in the Western and Northern business and who can intluence @ large amount of trade. A communt- cation addressed to ¥, Z. & Co., Herald ofllce, will be confl- dentially treated. Bb ee STREEFT, NO. 47.-LARGE AND SMALL ROOMS: for gentlemen, from $3 to $12 per week ; also faaished Apartments for gentlemen and wives, with Board If (A. FARINER WANTED_IN FIRST CLASS CASH business, o take the place of retiring pariuers 6 ne eee iy offered; @8,0W cash required.” Address’ Jam " \STABLISHED CITY WEEKLY (COMMERCIAL) FOR gulo; satisfactory reasons given, Acidress, naming place and time for iuterview, Publisher, box 106 Herald oflice FOR, SALELTHE LARGEST AND OLDEST ESTAR: Bishod Mineral Water and Houlling Hstablishment, in Fhilagelphia,now doing a vusineas of Bét 00 this year, consist: ingot itech Horsey, twenty Wagons, sixteen ecls flagio and Gatible ‘Harness, avont cighty gross tkead Bottles) two hun- dred gross Mineral do., tifty Soda Water Fountain do., eight hundred Cascs and Boxes, Steam Holler, Steatn Honey’ Clarke fier and Cooler, Steam Syrup Boiler and Cooler, Bottling Apparatus, Washing Boilers, Fitering Tubs, Harness, Fix- tures, Wagon Stuff, "All: the above to be noid at a bargain on accotint of the proprictor’s “finan Mactining wealth, |Ad- $= NOVEMBER 12, 1868—TRIPLE SHEXT 4 Mamager rustti VELY LAST WEEK THIS SiLASON of La BELL BELEWY, Mile, TOSTRE... ae . MELENS Notwithstanding th Minslastio Feception dd repent successes of La Bello Helone, the a ER mend wil vender | Smwithirewal ne rthe, preseat, ONLY Lats MORE RE! TATIONS MO PUSITIVELS LAST BRLLE BRLENE MATINER ‘BATU katy NOV. 14, AT ONE O'CLOCK hich occasion the (cornea ee will be (with the on whic exvoption of TO ALL FA 78, OF THE HOUSE. MESERVED REATST ad ean, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, cape BARBE BLEUB Lika reoenac ost Irma, Mons, Aujac and all the Principal eminent artista of the ofiginal ¢ at IKE'S OPERA HOUSE. P POSITIVELY LAST HeLLe HELENE MATINBS A SATURDAY, NOVEMRER 14. Lr 1 O'CLOCK, om which ariel the priceef admission wil be (with the -Sxoeptivu OF private | box: on) L PAR®S OF THE HOUSE. ESEAVED SEATS IN BOXES, $2. PER ae orers, HOvsE. S' HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCTETY. ON SATURDAY, NOV, 1 the performance at Pike's Opera House sel for the LADIES' HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, on which occasion Olfenbach's Grand era Bouife, formod for the last time this se with all the Reheat eae Persons von Fa tickets for the above evening can secure thelr seats on Friday, Nov. 18, from 10 A. M. until 4 P. M. at 6 Wantro.t2 EE YOUNG MEN WHO CAN SING and can také the Irish character, Address B., Herald office. ‘PIANOFORTES. _ N FASY WAY oF PROCURING W WHAT YOU WANT.— HORACE W, 00. 451 Broadway; wil dlapoae fd segond hand Pisnos,” Mclodecna” asd Org by frat clase makers, und take from $5. to 425" monthly. uot paid, 50. new and second hand Instruments for rent, and rent wpplied if purchased, or for sale at bargaius for cash. LARGE VARIETY OF PIANOPORTES, AGRAPF I: treble, the finest instrument in the city; also second and Pianos at bargains. Factory aud wvreroome 235 Kast Twenty-lirst street, between Second and Third avenues, JENNY & SON. A 500 FIANOFORTE FOX @336— PROPERTY OF ce mily leaving t ‘carved rosewood, 7 octave, overatrung,, celebrate guarantee, nearly new; owner's » 113 Seventh atroet. A LADY WILL SELL A MAGNIFICENT SEVEN _00- favo rosewood Piano; original price @800, for $2705 Dest city makers; carved case and legs, four round corners. At 28 Third street. Wiliam else, tid South Fifteenth street, elphia. NCY GOODS, NOTION AND HOSIERY STORE IN Brooklyn, with Lean, at a bargain If sold this week, For particulars apply for three days to BUCKLE & DAVY, 101 and 103 Beekman street, New INE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.—A FIRST CLASS Country ee about twelve miles froia city; doing a trade. About ae capital required. For particulars ad- dress M., box 25 it Post office, ‘EW EXHIBITION—PART BUSINFSS._WANTED, A entieman to join half interest, with capital, to exhibit Holmes’ Photoscope, a ¢ 000, works of traits, views and statuary ; 100 fovery ovyeningy 18x16 feet s two pictures at ; great novelty to make money. Call at Holmes’ pict loon, Broadway and Fourteenth street, Union square. cl rains ESE DES ‘PARINER WANTEDCIN A. PRODUCE, COMMISSION Business already establishiad, by a merchant who has & 4 store and cheap font; business man with # fow thousand ollars, or & necal partner wwould be, taken, ail things being satisfactory. Principals only need Inddress for an interviews B,, box 218 Herald ofllce. 10 MANUFACTU: Lesteweryg ts NORTHWESTERN MAN- ufacturera’ Supply Ds pepo bs South Wells treet, Chicag Paid id.; established May, 186); references No. 1. Agencies fol tea’ from Eostern’ manufacturers who wlah to have’ goods introduced West. TPHE, ADVERTISER, WOULD, LIKE AN INTERVIEW with a reliable and enterprising. man who is out of busi- neas and can command at least 23,000 cash capital; must be a New Yorker, not under 00, with good, business references. fanufacturer, Herald office, ‘ANTED—A SAECIAL PARTNER, WITH A CAPI- of from to extend an already es- tablished business wi eh a il be a safe and profitable invest- went. Address, with full mame and residence, Extension, oflee. Wee t SPECIAL PARTNER WITH FROM 775,000 to $100,000 in a weil established and successt Jobbing ba Dusinens particunrs given on an interview. ER WITH OAPITAL TO RUN A fanuation in Marion fond ianshanetitie; V arena PARTNE! joint stock io and orange beridat planta aera wo ho, oF 2s 200,000 01 or par. Hooters’ appiy to Be BROOME, 2 Chamber sireots Heer York, or to J, M. TAYLOR, Ocaia, Fi ANTED_A 8iT siTvATION IN SOME RESPECTABLE business n become a partner in the springs with from $1,000 oo $3.00; rate remuneration for ser- Flore until then 6 factory references given. Address oases “TN EDTATELY Legis oh Pee ESS: Jaan, with $1,000 cash, to take an artner fn ‘oul, fovision ‘business, oF: woul 100 THIRD AVENUB.—WANTED, A FIRST OLASS dressmaker jartner; no money required. Pama d erie aL elt al a first class’: a Apply toe HANDEL, {07 Fourtn avenue. Gall for two days: second foor, Front $600 (), -FABINER WANTED, WITH THE Abovg ee sister IB. poaiively Grotiabae gash, busines, yy at 208 way, teat 31500; ry ty eee $1.5 500 gs Pieeg My WILL SECURE TO AN ACTIVE, arty Sanne tng on aoe ‘an estab- Mshed Insurance, sa Octet to Real Estate neers Sole reason tor pater lack of tim time to et attend tunity for investigation, Address to entire business. Oppor I box 190 Herald office. $1, 500. ——— WANTED—IN A CASH PAY . A of BI business; terms; loocker strech, thee doors trom Broad: 10, rit, ROT ARS TEREST Pee a at Rts Sie 2 ()() —CASH PARTNER WANTED; BUSINESS will stand investigating; af fortune can be ir jculars address 198 Herald office, sane kamal gy cd se gins ‘moun ma make articulare apply at $ Harrison street, otating and for Kg me vesti; Auctionsers, 800 spout jouse. $1 0 To 1 WANTED, SILEN? oR taal bastneae Weise ped “i upon on the cash Sat pip and With net profits of 908 Herald office. CLOTHING. coreg remaromsagnn TE CRRRARNG ar NEAR en STREETS Apparel . Jewelry. s waited upse fe 463 THIRD AVEN' NEAR THIRTY-THIRD ladies and th can receive the Soap d Cast ae some and Furn! us and Fem onl y address F. HARRI? Ladies Sulenged 13 by Mi ‘ahd —8. MANDEL PAYS TH HIGHEST CAs « for Indies’ and gentlemen's Mf Clothing, ural jure, &c, Ploase cali at our fr areas th avenue, between Thirty-first and Thirty.second streets, ATTENTION--LAtiES AND GENTLEMEN CAN RE ue in cash for Cast Of Clothing, Car- So. by calling on or addressing EDWARD M ‘avenue, near Ni ecneten. T = SEVENTH Ayenyn—. ROSENBERG, DEALER Jn Cast ware, Bedding and | cones vnby calling om or adaresalng Mr. or Mra Ea 7H. ROSENTHAL'S, $8 BOWERY, OPPOSTiE ladies and geutiemen can obtala the ban eat vali tor Gat Lhe ‘arniture, Oarpote, dey thot the oltyee br ie eed Sarre on aor nh Mror ‘. RK 164 Soveath's ween fwen- tyres and a LA aT Net a rede, bt 1, MINT?'8, t9 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR FIFTY. fifth eed inky of Sixth avenue)—Ladies tlemen Ban receive the highens price for or tele Casto? Cota ua ony ira ietnts ss T 199 THIR fare and: Gurpete 7 tended by Mra, Miab. ty iS L2ahAie eee Spe ae | y calling n or addressing H. or Are! KALISH, 196 beveath av. poosnenen ae teelntumhenen Sen Wenies 3 _THE LEOTURE SEASON. R. LEMERCIER'S POPULAR LECTURES ON ANAT- omy and ology, illustrated by Ciastic, Models, will be resumed this evening, November 23 in the Grew of the Cooper Union, commencing at 8 P. BigP. Me. Subject—-"The iiuma: tual. Bight,” ao. Tickets for fi ({REAT LECT: a en yaa ts MrisuR: United States Consul to qnd instructive lectures in at the Forty-secon Seventh and E treet freratan an share Avenues (uorth fide), on iS, Lecture will commence at 7 0 bo lad of P. W. Rediord, 769 Sixth a Chrintinn, Assoctation, tal itty “avenue Price 50 conte, Hutereating, | bow MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, MADE order, city ma‘er, fully guaranteed, used six months; Bost S50, for $46; Paitor, Chamber, Dlomg Room, Furnk ture, Paintings, Bronzea; property family leaving city. In- quire a at67 West Fi ifteonth street, near ‘Sixth avenue. SACRIFICE.—A MAGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE rosewood Pianoforte, overatrung, agraife treble, curved jegs, &c.; all modern improvements; worth §600, for less than baif; guaranteed. A$ 26 Fourth avenue. LARGE STOCK OF NEW AND SECOND HAND Grand, Square end Upright Pianos, at bargains, for ath j alto t6 Let and wo instalments, L.'P. CUMMINGS, No. 8 Union square, SURF, EASY WAY TO OBTAIN A GOOD PIANO— Rent ‘one of Chambers’ excelent new scale Panos, With privilege to buy at a reduction; Chickering & Bradbury Pianos $100 to $200, dc. Kighth street, A. QHICKRRING ROSEWOOD PIANO ONLY @I5.—4 fine seven octave rorcwood Pianoforte, having modern improvems ODL GS bane; & bargain {cr cash. BIDDL ity stroot, near Broadway. " FINE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE WILL BE SOLD for $125, including Stoot and Cover, as the owner 1a going to wove. ‘ii0 East Foriieth street, JANOS SELLING VERY CHEAP FOR THREE DAYS only, tn consequence of reioval, not at halt pri splendid 7 octave at 4225; 7 octave, double found a0 4350 tira cottage, 7 octaves, very low j 734 octave, rosewood, 8100, and several at lower’ prices. $28 Fourth avenue, between Twenty fourth and Twenty. yf streets, PIANO FOR $55—HANDSOME INSTRUMENT, IN GOOD order mm octave rosewood Piano, maghificent in atrument, at bargain for casi. on SAB EB GORDON, ‘Sixth avenue, GEcoxp HAND PIANOS, 3 AT @ BEAT BARGAINS FOR cash, —One 7 octar 0 Bg octave, 115; one 6 Setave, $00" ono is at WATERY, «8 NEW AND SECOND Rented winning re GREAT 20), tareist room to tomas at Piavoforte Manufactarers, 91 Blocoker at corner of voath av. |AMBERS pHEATRE come UE Su BROADWAY, OODe ican = T'S leas cosea and Fropetctors | V Oops MUSED. ‘of, Thlrteth street open from 8 Ae werd | Kheroon ate vettnoee reine nt 1 o'clngks Ntghtl ¥ teliectual carnival to the iovsiw of + ao As and mnsie. “Ooatiauation and vipdiuainianed Srovinparay conten a URE GE bapscoing posers of the fae ato, dis. witiiaw nonkce Lin coed EN wig it : es LiFe LIKE — OF ART, THis Ey viRiNG Pow airy PAPTEROOR, einrnbumepey 44 ‘iiza10% PERSONS The cing Orval Teele most earnest and anqualife’ admiration. Fifth week of LLA, The favorite and oer oul Pélma Donna, ORE SCENES aaa EATULDAY evening nest, Hist ‘Auerics of «new APPOINTMENTS. Musical EXAYSEAN IG CHOW yen + GOkaiicarton, With new Sce1 fall Chi miticant Costumes, OULE wnd hie winty Ts Miss NESTE! MATINEE EVERY WEDNES prvaiisiat Cnninnes f ates Tic umaiet epecimeus of vitae haat salty in the universe A HOST OF LIVING HUMAN fi TONE 3 5 x TRLO'S GARDEN. JARRETT & PALER | And an entirely ney coliection af A MEST " TOH! EREB ‘ bas tractions i ment gta el Eo oat ‘s ir The whole forming dhe greatout combina cy Sot at th the world, aud NO ADVANCE EN PRICIA, ROADWAY THEATRE. who will appear Tix} WED NID A DAV) EVENING, Nov. 13a ADMIS'M ENING AND SATURDAY Na: TI inthe Loy ig historical play in five acts of the same name we P ee WOCOLLUM. AND AST. EXUAGEMENT TOU NING EE a JES ON 1of AN Kk PEREO! RESREERE © of Og QUE! td KA TRAGEDY oF ot Bont ISH STAB ON MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 16, F. W. LANDER ER. eatin Tine TAS IN NEW your iN Ou “QL130, MARIE Al AORIIE, Qu REN OF Pa oh BS MRS. F. veeeeeee MARL AS MR. J. ne xy on Promina ‘The piece produced with (after every preparation ba at Outlay of ten thousand dol- ill be for the frst t1 pi teprenees, Sie a UoLoAt Le sroat sensational and most eis Draita, entitled, ETTS ?pEoRs great care fy polit of scene! fd ainroution f charasy “rs, saTbRDAY MHS FW. LANDON Ath NER MARIE ANTOINETTE MATIN NOTION in consequence of the very ureat accom ‘of the ygvious escamaaenn the iumerdusroyuctle foe, & Teper itn of be dre GREAT 1 LEDGER STORY, coal fd now in = aie BAND ert At will be repented on SATUR. next OA MONDAY, Nov. 29, firat night of the anncal coger em 1d igh oF te gre ND MRS, BARNEY WILLIAMS, LoNnow ony RIGHT, resenting this, thi mee MEORAGULAR NOVELTY OF THE BEAROM with an especial cast introducing many now candidates for jublie favor), beg leave to state that the Rew sckveny, MECHANICAL, EFFECTS, MUSTO, ‘COSTUMES, &c., £e., are from models and sketahes fiirnished” EXPRESSLY FOR THIS ESTABLISHMENT by the author, Dion Bouctcault, ‘Box office open for sale of reserved seats, EW_YORK CIRCUS. IN, LEgusteenth street, opposite Academy of Muste, ‘ CTOR, ‘TINEES AT 2) WEDNESD. SATURDAY. NOVELTY! NOVELTY! NOVELTY! ORANGE! CHANGE! CHANGE! CHANGE! N ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. THR GREAT MELVILLE, THE GREAT MELVILLE, iM in hie startli ada ba ivi ERAGK St y ate ‘PLE CHASE ACT. ARNEY WILLIAMS’ B EMERALD D RING. rpHpares FRANGAIS.—GENEVIE\ BATT, cram jesaco and Director me ° BEWARE OF 41CK Seats p. ured one week In advan: ; Schirmer" * 01 a} Broads and Th COURTH WB OF A oURU ES OF AND Ii O#FENBAGH'S RENOWNED OPERA HOUFY NO’ DIVERSIFIED GB BYHEVE D Di BRABANI nted EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MAT Be SCENES IN THE OIROLE, with. a SPLENDOR OF MISH EN EUENG AND OASE introducing NEW ARTISTS IN NEW ACTS, together with the entire, strength of the ALENTED CIRCUS TROUPE Corer organized on this contiuent, ger Acari we GINS KABLE AND MATCHLE :8 aUCoENS. ALLED yaad: BPARTICULANLY GRATIFIED to 4, from tow INPANIIAL VERDICT OF THE MOST EXYN. (UNCED GRit1Cs AND. CONNOISSE RS, THAT. IN\CASTING SRD MouNTING OFFENBACIIS CHEE MauvR& ho has FARSERCEEDED THR Michtest. ¢ has C) ri cr. resentation being NRESKW DLP AT 8. ‘TION, the New York re ee ozTbih performace of Ge FOS" SGrand Pantomime, | PRONOUNCED SUPERIOR to the orizinal renowi\d pro “the” Alt, HUMPTY DUMPTY. tire” Hie, | duction at the Theatre dea Menus Vialsirn, Pals ‘The Inimitable American Comedian and Pantomimiat eee cate corte OT BOU Lb, D LAUZAB) wa By SHORE Te BOS, Perit, MLE. Glenert Ae cLowN, bal ogi! Pie sheatad Gie role af Flic, the geucarmels together vas the entire strength of the company, numbering 14. UMPTY tant kaleidoscoy ee Ne ena te ye ‘Notice.—To prevent lors. from taking ad tec Bene tricks, ay Rene an i uhocemt the publio, a dumber of reserved. sate will cor rs are Rages ue Pease ee ws evenkng for sale atthe box ote of the thea eatra teal rene. circl Jo ban at init the ORAND FFALIAN BALLET, sr iat and agcond row, #10¢ PRIVATE BOXE Battin est Ballet Troupe in America, She/rah ie coscenpied: ‘Throngs are turned away. Se cure seats in advance ; it conte nothing extra to di _MATINEES 135 EVERY WEDNESDAY and | SATURDAY, Brae” MINSTREL®. «MT STREET, joining the Academy of Music—léth at. sa cosas of the ney Burlesque Opera LA SOMN pup UNSWORTH. UNAM DEMPSIER. ;OMNAMBULA EPH HORN. SOMNAMBUEA SOMNAMBULA OW, $65 proscenium, $16; general admission, $1; family \ nts. ‘admission to parquet and dress circle half price, boxes: for the matinee can now be securod. HEATRE _ FRANCAIS.—MATINEB SATURDAY = Beats in private boxes for next Saturday. Seba Be ~ nevieve dg Bravaut,” can now be secured at Peters’, Broadway ;Schirmér's, 01 Broadway, and Theatre Vasco N CIRCUS, STH ST. fos BRODAWAT 1 THREE DAYS AND NIGH’ ROBINSON'S RIDING PHEe EURO! boat 5 WHITE. MNAMBULA oaNAN EL so GRIER, HOCKEPE oe HENRY, | | The greatest rendition tn the annals of Scola DAN BRYANT. CAPE. INKS. Ny BRYANT, | -°™ MORE STRIKINGLY MANIFEST LANCASHIRE LASS. ‘TIN-PAN-O- Ion SARs DE | by bis VISITE. ACHTRVEMENTS ON HIS NEW HORSE. Saturday, November 14, by apecial request and for theac: | | ills GRUAT SOMERSAULT ACT, a of Tadic ich onal Ashe BRYANT MINSTREL MATINER BULA. * i 0 oe CLARENCE ON HIS HEAD, ro "3 OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. BES RIDE WHO HAR ARtigTa SVeR yy rar R . RY ONY PATIENBE, ARRAY OF ATTRACTION EACH AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. The great Deine of Hibern!: - IRELAN: iD yy Dat or, THE DEAD 0° NIGHT BOYS. ‘The master gymnast and anti TRANK o. Campa hor t. Comique, Li OF NOVELTIES, OWERY THEATRE. Bo Ircomoquenes of an tajunction havtog bene, ued Oy Mesars. werent & ey ee oot ne “ker ii! further netice. vee WE HUREDAY. AND FRIDAY EVENINGS will be acted {hed creme of werd ‘BA’ o ES OF SHE SAVANNAH, the Man:Pishy MARRY CURR ne | with all ta bec shd neewery ad effects, with the whole exam REY OURR pany in the cast, condhading with with the drama of the = ————= T]NION ‘LEAGUE CLUB THEATRE. day evenin; reg “ALLACK'S. CONSERVATORY oF MUBIO, 4 Union p dai next Clarendon Hotel. DNase le inatracted Se arately By, the most moderate. mt A “GENTLEMAN WILD GIVE INSTRUCTION OW T A. Piano, at pupla' residence for #10 phir quarter, Boat of Feference gtven, Addr: do er, box Berald ofllce ald otfoas aera 56 i N “|X. ENGLISH LADY, FIRST OLAS8S TEACHER OF a teeters Coe two, more p Pople: tee tarms S18 46 leo. rated oa ee INSTRUCTION.—PIANO, GUITAR, ‘Violin, 1 ! wing, ‘242 West Twenty-sixth street ntiemen ‘teachers ody som doy Professor J, JA [ATBON, Musical Director, id for circular. ‘VOCAL MUSIC.-AN, EXPRRIENCED ITALIAN, PRO. fessional gentleman, who can furnish the best reference ‘gs to rexpectability, is open for a agement to give Taurathoe lessons fn 3 schoo)” or private families, Address Istr Dor 170 Herald ofice. DENTISTRY. bt fated FULL oo ee bie SET OF - Dr. asp ies 190 Grand street, BEIPIOLAS = fer ont fies A * cor ~y SSe eee oar Meee OO West Eighi vent bee Fifih'and A EatoH At rng TEETH BXTRACTED_0 fatroduced fi) apkcott rae Ny sig, ibang peri No at caare nt ee ey ate aK; 45 Bixth ar ve benween Fwy Brat and Twenty. rooord ote Ooureatnte DENTAL DANTAL, ASSOCIATION ORIGIN ATED THE of a ages, administer iti the eg ‘c a “CRANS by n rey wine AND PURE Bo 4 aricnal shay and yéenty koa’ pata a Bs acing monials, Binwentl Tyas be yo Pe me | Tana, 2 2 gee way; Hl pL eestor erpns tec mn brothers an HOUSES, ROOMS, 8&0» WANTED. FAMILY OF TWO PERSONS, FATUBR AND Tnstitute ead street, near Third or gresees,.! rent bon Address, stating terms, Joba atic, dimbrede's, 688 Drowdway, A mate, ravats rawiny ov TEnER w. nicely furnished yuse until M: re oT id Neato of a4 ‘street, toon square preferred A. D. KEYS pce sacar nat —. Bouse Me Ok oy ve pel TOWN, FOR sree out nok te exceed @3,400 por anuum. addresd iver, box 8,898 Post office. ahaa DEESAEE pM Sa ilonet M. Ay fort office, RESP. oparara PARTY Mtg "AY 9250 month for ished locality Fifteenth tad a tulry 0 rarin and Sixth avenues, Leave particulars wit 947 Broadway. mera cam cat an te hata tl eg RESPONSIBLE ravage JAMtLy Wid, mY 400 onth for street. Leave description with PEOK & 0O., #7 Brostway. FFICR WANTED—OR PART OP ONB (RENT NO Over 6200 a year) anywhere below Chambers street, arene 3. B.Oy Herald ofice, eee a ene, BAvinG, ai TO LET ed Lee Ly yt neatly tel mild i y ead ning a n re gona nant, pains i ress! ike tise f-*, Lf joes ond ‘Vacancy. NS <F LOFT 95X80 FEET, WITH TWO HORSE n thie city. Rent "ent hot wo ence <'Geo0 per annum “Address box sees Foss thee, Ne may ot ithoat ‘ANTED—FOUR OR FIVE ROOMS, ON FIRST OR second floor, arranged for, house keop| {Tent must be low and location cen iy Spring street Post ofice, stating terms ‘ind ioattoa ‘ANTEDBY TWO STUDENTS, HIGHEST REFER- ence, comfortable Room, with fire, without , Near OF Cooper Instituie. Address, stating price, Ree ees Lacey te place. ‘ANTED—FOUR ROOMS, UNFURNISHED, SUITA- ble for housekeeping, in @ good nelghborticod, by en of three, west side, not above Twentieth sireets vst Of reference given. Address, stating term, O. ‘A. Buy Heraid ‘Wage. BY A MAN AND WIFE, TWO OR THREB Rooms suitable for housekeeping, on the east side, Address J. auton B. ANTED-—\MMEDIATELY, and Rooms, betwoen FF tween Twentivth and Fortieth tions, Dr, Meisanor, 479 Ninth ANTED—A SMALL sTors OR OFFIOR, TO BR im used as a coal oilloe, Addruss Koward, 188 East Bak | A_pOCrOR'’S OFFICE Fifth and Seventh avenues, be ets. Address, with coil mn lays Seas fat, at o'glock P. the Post re, iter op" rieta’ te tforin, 8 WD 08 given on re LLY, Powmaatgn, HAVE ON On ‘BEFORE | uw. Miva Baating of tees Meidred wutla of } ee a ein Reed he HAYMOND, — Proprietor and Manager. ir. LESTER WALLACE h of instalments, (ate Profeaor of Be a Bstaratare athe Boorm open wt 7c io commence al §o'luok. ata aia ideieke fics erie VENION, THE SUCCESS ¢ oF hi BEASON, Tickets $1; Reset Senta 60 cents ‘a. For sale at G. NOAS ant BL Schirmer's, 701 Broadway, and ot the entra. we ins KOASE HIG Mk NOTION. 7) OOLEY's SYNOPSIA OF SCENERY "AND. INCIDENTS. OOLEY’s B. D. OPERA Hous SB, WILLIAMSBURG, | NEAR PERNLEIOH WOMAN'S NATE EERNUEIGR Tie easrERN DIvIsION DFE ROOuENS MINSTRELS. BERT REDBURN'S OFFICH—A PARTY RY THE NAME HOHRORDER, Direstor, | acanighf urate: Maire every gatundey etd god” | REPERTRNCRREVENGE. STREET IN LIVER? T, GREAT CHANGE NEXT WAR. T RGRE ER. ftp hy HH FARS— M* - VANDENyOFES Rooms SLIPPERY DECK. AUSTRALIA in DARK ol utionary Roo 1 a are HAP! HOME AND uae TRU! atti BD LANOASHIRE LASS. Reagiogt a Ualen ——, jonday, 26th (ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ws EW YORK PHILUARMONIO SOCIEZY, JEATIAN AND GERMAN OPER ror she MiGuTs ONLY AND ONE MATINER NORD OPENING MM TROVATORE.* NOV. 16. ith the followin; t cast Leonora... ws sey Mise AGATUA BEA. Tickets to six Concerts and eightce Madame ( roti ne Layee 3 to six Concerta only, ‘ab. jckets to Rebearsals, Gignor ORLANDIND, be procered at i peincipal te .uslo stores, and at Mesers. MneSignor KARILE, aod 11 Nassau atreet, corner of Fine. AREY iN DOREMUS, M. D., President. TUESDAY, NOV, 11, G MAN OPERA. D, BcHaan, Be Bectetary.” Beethoven’ Masterworks . work. FIDELIO. BR METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT omy street (old Herald Building), where you can have of Theatrical, mre Ofreus and ‘At prices that dety competition. ERE ss pessanee aks = MADAME ANNA DR LA GRANGE. TS ORAL SEM DP WMC TO Cha Sa Bi are PRICES OF ADMISSION: General perme Ranerved » 60 c NE eg ae CONSREVATORY oF mUSIO, TSROADWAY, New Y. Family elrele’ The ut Court je Reserved’ Bente ‘for’ an; © pert mth DAILY, frou 84: Mie’ SoM, hy the | ances ‘will commence THIS MOR Tom at Academy of moet compete Musi, Bobirmer's, 701 Broadway, and 114 Brondray- pare putt A Cena decgned Sahn at aotte | SAN PRN ND WEEK OF TIM HATES for Puy who ars defeat i ino vedtinsata st mat “i ol th on Clo Mule. ty ng Danes Panam, BIRCH, pa petal one, Lot a inatreley Over, inte PACIFIOSCOPER, EARBER 3h pone ‘never equalledbn the minstrel B Bain AND. seta Be, er JOHNSONIAN, AOtae: 3d %, M*° BVOY'S NEW HIBERNICON, loti represent! A TOUR IN IRELAN: SF RVING HALLS iat Wee MAGNIFICENT acm SCENBRE tte: Bc 4 Donal VERY EVENING, Bab nNBY. THE ‘GUID. MATINER SATURDAY, ‘Chorus and Orchestra, ietde, LEAMBRA, 616 BROADWAY, ELLY AND, LEON'S MINSTRELS 73) BROA Ate A PATTIE BTEWART HOUSES PACKED. EXCITINENT INTE 5 pes oe ate , GARRO! Ec P ENTEMTAINMEN arm titergis gometiins, LESLIE and FAYNOR, AB, gerd Matinee, Saturday, Nov, 14. RPE ad ON eC RE Cte a ION, CENTS, RESRRVED SEATS, 60 ENTE, | © AE AR Ete TRANSFORMATION SCEMS Spy tig ad ) TWENTY-KIGHTH STREET _Norton.—Two pertortuaces on Bhaakagiving Dage ‘ALY BURNETT. | THE TWO | TAYLO! coenrnwat BAIS. _ 4LP BURNETT. | FUNKIEST| TAYLO Neoet ee et sins be eee Oy. tyres a ee a Eire. canara, | TOPE ne a UN CERT Fickete Weenie, | WORLD) «| Balesay Seems | stace Mt return from Europe will take pl the abore Se Ty froning.on which occaston he will be asoised fs she fo:low~ Weunciox, i eee NEARY TESTIMONIAL TO Midime ARNA DE LA GRaNar, the colebrated PY ima * Donna. Mrs Wg MULL. THIS EVENING, THURSDAY, NOV. 1 un" PHOUDFOOT ‘sisTERs ERTERTAI Ber em | NT he: arday, Ne art, Monday, ry ni ts extra, For my Hall, ed lotr dol! sae ty 6. Schirmer, B. Conways tl PARK THEATA/ 5, BROOKLYN. .—¥. J. EBEN HAS RESUMED 7m and German flutes, at his Poe ae ite Eleventh street, amateurs or | Vf ®* F- Mie ete caas int i of thie setae aan deca ae ram bor for M188 EM ai MappERy, 18 tome, oc. Mr. Eben also continues to music for THE LITTLE LeOrAnD OP RANCR. patties, Fepeptions, concerta, bail oF good mUHle Teqtireg, All Urdere punctual aliended to a QOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE, KL New Local a, Orson Jokesan’ opie Trg ors, ia the Burieeques wired PiAliviis witw Ast Al In the cast. Mine AVOREAT CHANOR NEX" WERK, RION VOOAL COCEERE: ANNUAL GRAND VOOALs AND INSTRUMENTAL® convitnt of UAGMA Tg take ‘place on SURLAWAT | HAL! OIST 8, a eed ge | Ri Rag IN GENEVIEVE DE Re] bant.— fenetre” sous pene =e my lad pitor), sung 'with unngundes spplause, pescaneren (ale Sar eee 's: EB CORDOVA'S NEW LECTU! “THE BPRATIS A’ at Pike's Music Hall, Eighth he Gendarmes N '& CO.'S edition, 711 T Sakatoaa " trd street, tera Bum hureday event day Behool). A Ko HOICE RESERVED, SEATS FOR THE TRENCH ir. &, © Be ATRES CAN ALWAYS We C eR ae AR Moker OFFICE, READ- concn 1 chal eemer nena, oP w ee [RTORMERS sew ING ROOM, FIFTH AVENUE H Tickets eine TS FOR ALL THEATRES. 3% iebivery mer fol oan ay ros ‘ Raye ae THRATRE TIOKET OFFICE, Hani Brora Bro." ronay ay 114 BROADWAY, CORNER MAIDEN LANE, nly 5, oie fatter, a Pip 9 sirest; from the members gens 1 nee at $ fe) , can ra te HKGADWAY. yanatasé, if po THE COMMITTEE. RESERVED SKA 7 LLEMANIA A/.1, AT B® 18 Kast Siateen’ om between Fifth avenue and Uniog fe Rob Last Exhibition 7 graad 5 AIT ‘a D MAN, bildren, 2de.; reserved seat, $1. R. MARTINS OLASS IN LIGHT GYMNASTICS ‘at the Harvard Rooms, cornee of Sixth avenue an Forty-second strech Tuuanday apd Monday eveningn 24 evevings — gms MUS" ‘au or aNaTom ¢ DANCIN ACADEMIES. t po ; bor amaar ¢ iiieen, a? DODWORTH CLASS YOR DANCING AT ‘An itt — 8 ia lise marvellous o reridenew, Ne. 681 Fifth avenue, on Monday and Thue | O an 4 aloge Wewuoeday aul Galuniay atteragvus ead ert | P Stranger unheard of ingh br Sntariny morn ga F famitten; on M Hy sould val wonders. ® for gentic ii from 8 A. M. ull lo Pe Me Wa Fith avenue, oo Mion, faa Fuealey | repay dag afternoon for facilites. ‘Clroulars tang be od: | B NATIONAL CONSERVATORY OF susie, or academy. ' (tormerly fn Madison avent weet: heiroei potwees S Eroat wag ue Hove * 0M oD HORE ‘OLOE TAAL ENANDER, Pro essore. events. Alo W R ln Bee ye or iu Fetus el0 pede | to les for bate ouareer.

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