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FINE FITTED UP ae oe lance trom Ne’ as 4 Se Rants LARGE SIZED SAFE, TWO MEDIUM SAFES AND tree i aarein's ee QUERRNS fe aides ree nturvin's make, a8. PAPER GUELL—2OX9. IT HAS BREN A rc 1 afew times and is i boat can be seen at the John Kyle te boat at house Fourth gvenue, corner street, Harlem River; price of the AM BOOK AND JOB PRINTING emesis STE. uated in the best pare of the al cause for is is grit foe a practical printer. ‘a rare oppor! setloa b Xtares PRINTER, Fe ober ity; Bat seme Ua ES CAGNEY. $31 Hudson street. FIRST CLASS CIGAR STORE FOR BALR WITH five * lease; Stock and Fixtu cheap Jor canh, as the owner is leaving the city; location oxcel- ents ri ht by the Grand Central depot, Fourth avenue, East Forty-second street. inal e on the premises. A N EXCELLENT CHANCE TO BUY A PHOTOGRA) j bed will sell ong cash, as Address nd attend to it. TO- GHAPILIC, box 110, Teeald office. bbe pee b Bydnrag ol CABINET CASE SILENT d Family chine ; Satire! new; con- rawers; Wi at avery . 367 Bleecker strect. NARS Amtite a cu SAU Trae lachine yer Ss con Bae al aN Weise tate at OARDING "HOUSE FOR SALE—FULL OF CONSTANT this igo chance seidom offered (0, parties the ‘house ia well established Shes and an sya ean goer Saat in De Gress BARGAIN, Horald office, tor mfg 2 KUG STORE—WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ONE large business; long esta! commen of the best in this ot oF reyes a bargain, doing a GGS'& BONS 06 Broadway. “A RETAIL GROCERY BUSINESS, SITUATED IN Durie best part of Brooklyn, will be sold, on gears ake a partner, wi a8: pas Si” audrees OPPORTURITY, box 4000 1 OR SALE—A SPLENDID GROCERY BUSINESS, DO- ing a trade of $60,000 a year; will be sold at a sacri- eo, om account af #lckness. ‘Apply at 295 Grand street, Williamst oF "ALPE AND LEASE OF A FANCY, oods and Millinery Fiore. with or without Biook: one of the best streets of the city. Address DRY Goobs, box 120 Herald office. 3 poe Hi —— SMALL FIRE-PROOF APE oarra nee, h comb nue. yor SALE—LAG! EER SALO 8, Livery Stables, de. ; premises. adapted’ for above, in im Py town on rE Isla miles from elty; Apply to FOSTE! & cons Pine’ street. OR SALE—AN OPPORTUNITY SELDOM OF- tered.—The Stock and Fixtures of Hat and Cap Store for sale cheap; cause, other business, 01 Third av. OR SALE_THE OLD ESTABLISHED MARKING Plate and Burning Brand Establishment, with a good Fun of customers: Mf taken immediately will sell at a bargain. Apply at 296 Pearl street. OR SALE—IN CONSEQUENCE OF ILLNESS, IN one of the leading avenues In Brooklyn, a first clai established Indies’ Kurnishing and Dress Goods Sto1 price $4,000; }art cash, balance on time; a splendid op- portunity. ‘Address X. L., Herald office. Fei SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF AN on peranEsnes News Depot, Candy and Variety Store. 486 Hudson street. Satisfactory reason tor OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS BILLIARD AND BAR Room. Apply at 821 Sixth avenue. [ror SALE—A LIQUOR STORE, LEASE AND FIX- tures, at 536 West Thirty-fitth street, near the new market. tnquire on the preinises, NOR SALE—A, FIRST. CLASS CONFECTIONERY, Oyster and Dining Saloon, doing a first rate bu i: ews, situated on one of the Iéading avenues; Wall sell cheap for cash. Apply at 259 Greenwich str HENRY KENNEL. SH AND OYSTER MARKET FOR SALE.—184 Eighth avenue. ‘ARLEM.—STOCK, FIXTURES AND LEASE (THREE years and a hali) ot well established Fancy Store; fine run of custom work; excellent Dusiness stand; cause of sale, protracted Illness. | Plea SSANIN BROWNE 2 40 Third avenue. OTEL—WITH 6 ROOMS, COMPLETELY FUR- ished the bar alone worth more than the price ply to TAYLOR & WILSON, 141 Frankli Sugar x MILL FOR SALE—PRICE $3,000. APPLY TO ‘ORCE, Nos, 5 and 7 Dey street, room 6. 1. 200 —FOR brage| LEASE, STOCK AND FIX. 1. tures of old established “Live and Let ster and Chop House, corner of Twenty-sixih id Eighth avenue; good ‘bar business, $]. 700 CASH FOR A_ WELL. ESTABLISHED China, Crockery, Glassware and Lam, tore. Ali particulars can be received in the store, oa Second avenue. MACUIN pRy. Aw ‘ES, BOILERS, STEAM PUMPS, TANKS, . Palle 3, Planers Drills, Tools hinery, new and second hand, bouzht, sol inged, FI & FINNEY, sia Water stree (OR SALE—PLANERS, MOULDERS, MORTISING, Tenoning, Resawing. Band and Scroll Saw Machines French Band Saw Blades; Leather and Rubber Belting, 4c.; Machinery bought, sold or exchanged. R Ga 4 OR SALE CHEAP—MUST BE REMOVED AT ONCE, ‘one 20 and one 25 horse Engine ; ulso four Portable i CRAFT, 470 Water street, corner of Pike. jew Yor! NREAT MACHINERY DEPOT, 516 THIRTY-FOURTH Brooklyn. X street, near Tenth avente.—For sale, Engines, Rollers, Stéain Fumps Hoisting Kugines, Shatung, Pul: Jeys, Hangers and Belting; oue run Millstones, TATIONARY, PORTABLE AND HOISTING ENGINES: ‘and Boilers, Steam Sete tpeeny Falleys, Belting. chan ge wi Blower; eons Her ponent, sor and ex- chan yee ENGINES FOR SALE—73,X10, AT $450; 8x16, BO. FORCE. Nos $500; all new Cel complete. Apply to E. ©. FOR ‘Sana 7 Dey eireet, room 6. ‘ANTED—A SCREW CUTTING ENGINE, LATHE and Chuck, to swing 48 inches and to take in about 8 to lO feet in length. Any one having such a lathe for sale cheap can address box 3,320 New York Post office. Wares SLIDE LATHE, 22 OR 24 IN. SWING, Not less than 16 feet between centres. Address W: and C., box 176 Herald offic: TANTED—A OO0D SECOND HAND ENGINE AND ar Boller; must be well preserved. Address, with Hake. Pe KLABER & CO., Marblq Works, 223 i PIA) OFURTE je HAINES BROS. 27'Union square, First class handsome new Pianofortes for sate ‘on very reasonable terma, _and several used a little, very low for cash. STEINWAY PARLOR GRAND PIANO FOR A Seem -At 320 East Fourteenth street. BRILLIANT TONED 7'4 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Pianotorte for sale—Has all latest improvements, carved legs and case; made to order, city maker; cost , for ~y ; Stool, Cover, &c. At private residence 120 st INSTRU- ound Sa A 7 octave, she seen ~ELEGANT NEW. SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOS, “4 Weber scale, carved legs, all improvements, $275: Music, $10 ber quarte elementary clasy tree, at’ ‘offend College of Mt ‘orner Ninth street and N ELEGANT CARVED PIANOFORTE—ALL THE best improvements; cheap for cash or on instai- ments, or would take part in merchandise. 866 Broad- way, between Seventeenth and Kighteenth streets. BEAUTIFUL PIANO, ONLY $100; A STEINWAY octave Pianoforie, richly ea ved legs, overgirang ass, every pa eet a ‘heap for casi J. BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. A KADY, WHO 1%, “EMBARRASSED, WISHES TO spose of her Pian; cash. vent at! 129 West Siz ct nth atte rent’ will well wading BARGAIN,—$200 WILL PURCHASE A ROREWOOD Chickering seven-octave Pianotorte, including stool and cover: cost $600; overstrung bass, 68, nod. ern improvements; nearly new. 2 Third strcot. —SOME VERY FINE HALLET, DAVIS & CO. 8 carved Pianos, yery cheap; old Pianos taken in ex- change ; will be rented cheap. aE ae RRY & CO., 789 Broadway. A* ELEGANT ROSEWOOD 74; OCTAVE PIANO FOR sale: best city makers: pearly, neve: all improve: rich tone. ERSO ixth aventie, nea Fortieth street. Sold on sccouht 0 of storage; bur- gain for ca EW cHtc eee eee At ee Tia WEBER Pr nt sold on instalment beside: WM. PO! OND & CO, S47 Broadway ‘ana 39 Union square. — Deg MELOD) AND ORGANS OF NEW ‘AND most beautiful ‘ot best makers at lower prices for cash or berg Ao ete a or oirten at WA’ #1 Broadway in be found elsewhere. EMOVAL.—SHERWIN & HERBERT “HAVE RE- Moved their piano warerooms to 23 Union square Ba. Schuderth ko .'s Music ke —Pianos to rent and seca i instalments. Tuning and repairing promptly at- NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1872—QUADRUPLE SHEET. AMUSEMENTS. 2. or MUSIO—LUCOA. malas OPERA—LUCOA, onl ae the immensely ‘favorable recep’ AVORITA, sacar ~ ENING, KOVEMBER 4 PAULINE LUCC. SIGNORS: ABRUGNEDO, 8 SPARAPANI, COULON. WEDNESDAY EVENING, OVEMBER re AT 8 o'clock, angina SIGNORS RONCONI, SPARAPANT AND OTHERS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, AT 8 P. M. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER & £71 LUCCA MATINEE. Knabe’s pianos are used atthe » denhemy of Music. Tickets can be obtal Wlemy of Music and ar echirmer's Muge fore, 11 Broadway. ri yeenemee * Lginecteee | James or 28th reas and Broadway. The e inimitable and ont tee eee Ueetey, . WAMBOLD) CHANEY BACKUS, o NGON A 1D POWERS. writs. 8. Fredricks, Chas. Gib- Geo. W. Charles and others. ae NEW BILL . LOVE, NIGHT AND MORN’ ING, THE YOUNG ‘ACTONS THE FARMER'S SONS. Begins at 8, Seats secured six days in advance. oo MONDAY ‘KozZI DI FIGARO. BILLY BINCH. Jon WAY HAI SOHANAT Lthanne! BONAWIT2’8 THymsDay doen na NOVEMBER 7. Madame ELDER, Vocalist, i ore! da mphon 1 al his BONAWrTais phon schdmisslon, $1; Reserv Bea , at Schirmer’s and ae $i ts, $1 50, W YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD. Wray peimee ouston and Bleccker streets. —Every overyth lo uhouid sce t nd. andorstat ‘i Setares and w Galiy on ahve Philosophy. of Mi ” partes forwar dpon free, on ant laatars am hays cosh r ce SECRETARY NEW YORE MUSEUM OF AWAtOuy 6 Broadway, New York. NOLLEGE OF MUSIC, NO. 5 WEST FOURTEENTH treet next to Fifth ‘avenue; Signor ALBITES and Mme, GAZZANIGA, Instructors and Directors, The only institution in America where the purest and correct Italian method Is taught. Mores EF foment a FOR BROOKLYN.—PROFESSOR begs to (SApotpee that he will give one Grand Performance at on Friday, November ‘st he Brooklyn Academy of Muste 1872. A Sh heels CARD. « The undersigned begs to invite the attention of all pe ah to learn Music thoroughly to the advantages r AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. A few points will suflice to show that this Institute is the most Esp pineas aud oldest in this country, having Deen 101 by, 'S PRESENT DIRECTO! PROFESSOR HENRY SCHROEDER, about fifteen years ago,who, by bpoeh g energy, tine pla pace’! his Conservatory OH oe head ot al America. Belng an rienced ot ait imseit ne has associated with his 10 wait ute only the very vent of Protes- sors, among whom is the well Li snged artist, Herr C! hg FRADEL, and rept other familiar names known to th mien taihad lew it class Teache! re A new prospects has been published this year, alving full parti joulare ‘as to the mode of teaching, so oftel misrepresented by teachers whose interest it was to decry any Chaat a aimed ny’ than inere drumming on th 0, 4c. ‘The method adopted is one which the nti authorities in muste tiave acknowledged as th For Instance, the celebrated Mendelssohn said :—“Instruction at # conservatory of music conducted on proper. principles has the advantage over private tuition of individual, that by the particl- pation of several in the same class and in the same studies @ true musical teeling is awakened and kept fresh among the pupils; that it promotes industry and excites emula- tion, and th is a preventive against onesidedness of education and taste," 4c. Now, itis not claimed that a good and conscientious teacher would not at all tines be foie (provided he has a talented pupil) to teach him as well alone as any Protessor could at a Conservatory. But how many feds oan Sa noel het eet ao Teacher ble ot doing hi T CAN CONSERVATORY. OF MUSIC the" Teachers and, upils are under the supervision of a Director who is nt to judge when both do their duty, and that he will and does attend to this is proved by es. constant growth of his Inctitute, which he commenced on eel if and i now acknowledged to be the leading school of inusic. . a eae tlt Bed boat moesk and come and take your lasso OAMEMICAN CON! NSE ATORY OF MUSIC, ear Union square, New Yor! sight reading, harmony, violin, also forelpn peaine ioe by, eminent the Conserva- tant 21 Fourth, peo Plano, vocal cul c., each branch $I professors. It is now a good tim Tory, as classes are constantly. forininy he ‘ofice is kept open trom 9 A. M. to 9P. M. N. B.—Little pupils living too faraway trom tho Con- servatory can be furnished with a competent teacher at a inoederate addition of the regular Tater and they will re- celve the ‘saine attention from. the Director. Tn case Clubs of at least alx pupils are formed in any part of the city at private houses or vicinity, the charges will be the game ‘asatthe Conservatory. Particular attention Is in- te JRE MUSICAL GAZETTE, Fourth avenue, under ublished at he American Conservatory. The Gazette is not a mere advertising medium, but contains all original reading, musical poems, instrictive articles, questicns answered in regard to any musical subject, oflersof prize composi- tions, mdependent criticisms, alarze number of pro‘es- sional cards and all the musical news. fend for sample For further particulars apply to F. BUSS, Secre- e auspices of " ree schools for singers Orphent Choral Soci Dy Creaiae ae Ce n and eveni: t olciock, Se Chrys v5) Feventh avenue. Readers chorus, aint HOPKINS Secre , 71 Broadwa: LoIs F, LEJEAL. Private lessons on piano and harmony. Address, care of A. Weber, Fiith ay, and Sixteenth st. FIRST OLASS CONTRALTO DESIRES A_ POSI- fion in a “quartet, choir: upown, east side, pre: . box 150 Post office. GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON the pianoforte at pupil's residence for $10 per qua Address, with reside , box 122 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,203 A ter be best ‘of references given, LADY | MUSIC TEACHER, TAVING A FEW VA. cancies, will take, pupils at ast 10 tor 24 lessons, Ad- dress MUSIC TEACHER, 22! ‘iity-ninth street. N ELEGANT PERFORMER ON | THE PI Europe) wishes to establish himself this city.— Vill give one month's lessons free; then, # pupils desire RaPESTE on do so at very moderate terms. Address ART! 9 Herald office. LL LOVERS OF MUSIC AND THE DRAMA should get the CRITIC from new-men; price five conta. Cempetent ladics and gentlemen wanted in ever cits rtchireh and concert music for same. MOR- Tek » SHELLY, editor and proprietor, 22 Ann street, A —PIANO AND SINGING LESSONS; EVERY + facility for rapid improvement and a thorough knowledge of Le by an experiencedy successtul teacher, 228 West Thirt nth near Seventh avy. rirst oe sorr NO DESIRES A) Addre: 403 Hudson street. GENTLEMAN GIVES PIANO AND SINGING a4 sons, at his resiceuce or atthe pupil's, for, 10 Rive pone Address PROFESSOR OH MUSIC, ht ‘t est hird street. LADY OF THOROUGH MUSIC DUCATION fives lessons on piano at pupils’ Teeldences; tering Bae . G., care William’ Hall & Son, N EXPERIENCE! i of Fiano and Singing has vacancies for a few w 0:e pupils of all ages, either ‘beginners or. advanced, at her Fooms or pupil's residence, af mnoderate werins: superior Feferences. Address Miss Hazelton Bros., Piano Rooms, 34 and 36 Ui Universi place. -s + ATTENTION! Read advertisement of the American Conserva- tory of Music in musical colama in to-day’s paper. NATIONAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC « A SELECT 8CHOOL for vad Sapa ol Foreign La ges, 33 Union sare (Broadway), near lass and Private Lesson: “PARAVALLI, TENOR — SINGE! Italian opera, teaches Pinno and singin West Twenty-seventh street, near Sixth moderate. Home Monday afd Thursda; Bx, WITH GOOD VOICES, WANTED —FOR A choir in an Episcopal ehureh, at 235 West Forty-firth street, usic and ixteonth street. (Bighth street tree ‘established 18 ~~ BOUCICAULT. Manage! ur. and Mre, DION DION Suto sour a eit or NIGHT Gar AND Mt MORNING, sEsett BROWN. MR. BOUCICAULT. MISS AGNES ROBERTSON ‘Girs. Boucicault), ‘as MR, SUITE! L BA! sf bt BOUCIGA’ “waTtii bes ged NEXT, at 20% ts of the remai nights of pry gad Mrs ae RpacaasWeene on ngageiment may + secured at 'H'S THEATRE. NEILSON, oon ‘Tho manageme! i respectfully announces & *imited with the beautify! sad lente English artiste, who will make her RST i IN * AMERICA ON MONDAY. EVERING, NOVEMBER 18, in her celebrated impersonation of JU Jn shesspenre eran nts” of The box sheet for Miss Neilson’s nights will be opened on Monday next, November Il, at 8 A. M. Bowes THEATRE, WM. B, FRELIGH..... o.oo sas Manager MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, Nov. ¢ and the popular so" arngeaian, RICE and the charming, talented artiste, GRACE RAWLINSO! will appear in i well-known Counts, ota N Y TO PAY OLD D) The celebrated GIRARD BROTHERS in their new act, entirely original, the roaring Farce of HIS FINST PECCADILLO. —On The: enter © evenin, the authentic returns of tue Election ill be from the stage, WEDNESD. sb alti nar. bey at ae receate 70 wheutaN TAMSBURO: eae oO og and STE an entire change of ROAD, arse eilt of} MR, NEIL WARNER. SATURDAY—Benoftt of Miss GRACE RAWLINSON, In rohenpsal ‘and will shortly be produced Mr. Priteh- REE ee COUNTERFEIT. RS. F. B. ConyAS BROOKLYN THEATRE, Last pesthemance Matinee. November 9, at 2 P. M. ‘venings at 8 Comedy night. HITE’S ATHENEUM, 585 Broadway, legeeer Niblo’s CHARLES WHITE, A GRAND SUCC: EN. MPA ANOTHER ENTIR RE NEW BILL, NEW FACES, New Beeld NEW A Monster Bu, compritng ah a host oe fog Novelties, WIN AMERICA, ATHENEUN(T ‘The Great Frotean Artiste, ANNIE) ee DI ATHENEUM ‘The Inimitable ANNIE HINDLE. ATHENEUM The U1 nparalicled aes HINDLE. ATHENEUM 5 IN DLE. First appearance of the Peerless amen NUM HENEUM Songstress, ———e ROSA LEE, ROSA LEE. ATHENEUM|ROSA LEE. ROSA LEE. ATHENEUM The Great Song and a ee Artist, ATHENEUM apee BO. — ALICE SOMME IES. ATHENEUM|Miunie Jackson. Minnie Jackson. ATHENEUM| Minnie Jackson. Minnie Jackson. ATHENEUM| MILLIE COOK. — MILLIE COOK, ATHENEUM The Great Champion Skaters, ATHENEUM | Austin and Hess. Austin and id Hess. ATHENEUM| Austin and Hess, Austin and Hess. me Austin and Hess. ieee and Hess, ATHENEUM|The Unparalleled Charact ia Panoers, ATHENEUM EVERE Piva ATHENEUM DEVERE BROTHE:! —— ine niet ‘The Fayorite ATHENEUM|J. RT. J.C, STEWART. ATHENEUM STEW. ART, J, ©, STEWART. ATHENEUM STEWART. 8. C, STEWART. em The most pratt ks Comedian ATHENEUM ATHENEUM LUKE. st {HOOLGRAFT, ATHENEUM is ATHENEUM ATHENEUM ENEUM|J yey UM CHARLEY wHitk” uM, CHARLEY WHITE UM CHARLEY WHITE BEE JENEUM 8 ON MATINEE a ERY WEDNESDAY, ONLY, AT 5 Charley White's bene: ft TI Thureds Ikyening, Novy. 14. TPONY PASTOR'S OFERA HOUS 201 ROWERY. TINEES TUESDAY AND SATURDAY, Engagement with the famed Comic Artists, ERSON AND GRANGER. $ Le AND GRANGER. e-engagement of t rtiste, si MAGGIE GENSON, L NSO} irr rhe [be aoa BENSON, and the Champion Clo: Dan: MISS NSO: A new and interesting Drama of city os called On, CRIME IN NeW YOR! TONY PASTOR and NEW COMIC SONGS. HARRIGAN and HART in TWO NEW SKETCHES, GUS WILLIAMS’ latest DU’ aoe rons JEN NIE ENGEL'S LATEST S. Billy Cre teetl Johnny Manning, Tene Srascn, al rneu, Chari nee cabert, Frank Gerard, Celia Ite! C, eon FRIDAYS, s (puso. THOMAS’ 8¥ MPUOKY Coxcents AT STEIN. On SATURDAY Ev ENING, N Xovember 9, at 8 o'clock, EODORE 1! FInst RY MPHONY, CONCERT. First appearance in New Mr. GEORGE 1. GsdooD (enon. L-re iad OVERTURE, Tphegenta’ Taal RECITATIVE AND ARTA, elmonte and Gon: syueitony No Fivs i Ap. 9 ve Pi ES SCUMPEDES (Song of tl ROBE (ly Rose). D SCHLEDEN (Coming and Parting). DT SENNIS tthe Shepherdess DER SCHWERE ABERD (ihe Dreary Bynine. WOTAN'S ABSCHIED, Wotan's Farewell, Di Walkue: MEPHISTO schenke ADMISSION RESERVED &EA’ ADM N TIC! SUBSCIPTION ‘tt K M ANTON HUBINSTIN r. and other eminent artis's now in the country will appear during the series, NRAND PRESENTATION CONCERTS AT THE ACADEMY OF TICKETS, $1 FOR SAI 656 B THE CASH PRESENTS NGE FROM $1 TO $1,000. ALL PRESENTS WILL BE IN MONEY. RARE CHANCE FOR THE LUCKY ONES. PRESENTS DISTRIBUTED ON SPOT WHEN TICKETS ARE PURCHASED, THE, tae ciel STORE 656 BROADWAY HAS BEEN FITTED Ly Pr EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE ALE OF TICK. ON AN AVERAGE A CASI ENT ACCOMPANIES He EVERY OTHER TIC MUSIC, EACH, NLY AT DWAY. soled BlEle Ae ADEMY, OF MUSK —WINTERBURN MURSDAY, evermore etek a TUNRST GRAND CONCERT MRS. CHARLOTTE V. WINTERBURN Miss Huteliinj a), (rassisted Dy THEODORE, quomast ‘and his SUPERB ORCHESTRA, N J. WHITNEY (of Boston), Basso diesen) earance in concert In New York) ; HERK BENNO. WALTER, Solo Violinist to King of Bavaria (first appearance in America: ADOLPILUS LOCKWOOD, Baie (first ay rance in New York, ickete, $1 ‘ane SZ each, can be obtained ‘it the Acade. € Music and at Sel rmer's Music Store, 701 Broad- OBINSON HALL, SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and’ Fifth avenue.—This beautiful Hall and Parlors to let, for tableaux, operas, concerts, lectures, reexptions, church fairs, theatricals, €c.; location, ap- pointments and convenienees are unsurpassed ; stage per- manent and complete. THE SSOCIATION tA will deliver Subject LECTURE SEASON. _ HALL.—MR. R. J. DE CORDOVA his interesting and amusing lecture, OUR, FIRST BABY, at Association Hull, Twenty-third street and Fourth avenue, on Monday bbe a November 4, 1872 Adis. sion, Sc. : reserved seats, Tickets ‘to be had at Schirmer’s, 70L Broadway; Theatre Ticket office, 114 Broadwa: Ary, ae, Store, be) Broadway} Iso at the if the Hi and Oy cture comm: 4, 1 m 8 to Lh open at YUITAR, SINGING, ORGAN, PIANO, “VIOLIN, HAR- mony; private lessons only : 92 Clinton place (Kighth street). stablished ey Circulars and “Student's Jour- hat” mailed free. J. JAY WATSON, Musical Director. L ES: ONS IN SINGING.. —FRANC at Thirtioth street, New York. cular, Apply as above SCHWARZ, TEACHER ON THE VIOL R + barticulars inquire at his residence, 9% Second av. " REMMERTZ, cy For terms ree cir- USICAr, ROHS REPAIRED, WITH WARRANTY, po. LI a’ nufe J No.8 Waverley place, New Yorke ns) (rm Genevady TANOFORTE INSTRUCTION. lady, powessing a first class musical ¢ Anished performer and suecesstul teacher, h 8 i more pants, Cg 0 2 ERT est references; terms moderate. pplication to E K. HARRIS, 22 Seventy-sixth street, Third I~ nue; removed from HB Seventy-Aith street. YOUNG bolton PRIGUT PIANOS, SEVEN OCTAVE, BAWHAOM sewood cases, warranted, re been ih 4 4 short tine, at very ‘low prices. vA A OL YER | ac + % West Sixteenth street, wear Sixt avenue. yD HAND pe | SOLD VE! 2) ‘new, RY CHEAP, BOME GOOD warranted. Great bi is rt is Fase street, neu? Ninth 8 I EED ORGAN WANTED, WITH PEDALS A manuals, Address K, ©., box 144 Herald offic 0 THE PROFESSION.—SUPERIOR Ac tions for teaching purposes to let, at th pecupted geomet ra, 43 ee, irr Gene as dwtrab Para ‘0 buknw 2 T, MEIR, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, % UNIVER. ha nity J place, corner of Ninth street, teaches singing, harmon: voices laoeete cultivated and prepar- ed UA eBarch oF, or j also singing at sight In few lessons; met \ Rod alaapie ; seooees sure, ns . = "ANTED—SECOND HA\ HAND TRON TANKS, i Wath: condition. State size and price, box 2,753 Fa, oR00 iN wa ED nitepiateny vor Mt ‘OR rst ry EST CASH PRICE er Ww. iors 9 BEAVER STREET, it with rererene at iss Kaas WANTED A LADY OR Cae 70 ENGAGR 7 m must underetand tofu and plang and “Collwell: Cath ime cor ndgpcas to-day and Mondar. I ECTURES ON THE HORSE DISEASE, AT INTER- 4 national Academy of Heleuce, 18 Cooper Union, com- meneln day evening, Nov. 4, at 8 0’ jock, MES nell Caiversi Spears aed LEC TURE; mY PROFESSOR J. H, PEPPER, Director of the Roy yal Polytechnic, London, at College Hall, Sixteenth stre¢ strect, between Ly di and Sixth avenues, Thursday, November 7, ubject. Tmusceatione of te ghariatany ai the piddle Ares, with Justrations of the Fiery Ordeal the Hand Tinwteapone ft y and the Handling of Tha Lecture will be illustrated by numerous Remark able Experiments. Tickets, $1. For sale at Quee jueen & Co.'s, 585 Broad: " and Schuberth’s, 8 Union stunts. “No reetered ene STORAGE. A HYNARD. STORAGE, FOR FURNITURE, PIANO, « Baggage, &c. Furniture or Baggage moved or cx ressed to any part of city or country, Off Ei enue, corner ot Pi teenth street, sg apes. RTOR AGE FOR FUR! TURE, k gacoace AND OTHER 4, inseparate apartments. Apply t © 850% 32 a th Coma ree street, vest shes FINE ARTS, k BALE, VERY. CHEAP—A HANDSOME wory caltebe eit 5 feet by 6, called “The Ravishing Mit Olt, for @ first clasesaloon, Avply at 46 Wess 1 act et BROADWAY, ou BROADWAY, OPPOSITE THE ST. NIOHOLAS HOTEL. oa BROADWAY. ‘Sit BROADWAY, OPPOSITE THE ST, NICHOLAS HOTEL, MR. JOSH HART........... THEATRE THEATRE -Sole Lessee and Manager THE STAR COMBINATION OF THE WORLD. READ THE NAMES. int appearance of Mr. ange, of, serene W. SESTEL, READ THE NAMES. G, W. JESTER, , W. JESTER, G. W.S G. W. JESTER, ESTE! e'Man wih tho a Hand. surnamed the an with the Taki weet, Drawing Room Comedia nglo-French and Funniest Ventrilo- ones o the Boo his Headless Men, &c. First new Comical Burlesque, "by John F. Poole, ee entit AG—I—NES, will commence the evening's entertainment. AG—I—NES, AG—I—NES, AG—I-NES. AG—I—8Es. AG—I—NES, THE AGONIZED. AG: Mr. JOHN HART 7 AG—G 1E Mr, JOHN HART AG—GIE The entire company ‘pppeat: in nthe burlesque of AG-I-N Cad AG—] SECOND WEEK OF tue QUEENS OF BUBLES NE! SECOND WEEK OF THE {tase OF BURLESQUE, SOPHIE, 10; IXION W This “Be EV. PRODUCED Wit — 8u) Ldn __AND ALL ae de Musto AND CAST, A GoMra A COMP. THAT CANNOT Vig EQUALLED "4 ‘AS BURLESQUE THE COMPANY CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING STAR ARTISTS, Re ee — THE WORK bye el SOPHIE, —— TRENE _ _— SOPHIE, —— Bor _— x 5B — SOPHIE, TRI SECOND WE ae OFT THE FA FAVORITE VOC. AN Pe ene ACTRESS, LUTE Race. LILLE HALL, MISS LILLIE HALL, LILLIE HALL, LILLIE HALL. M LILLIE HALL. SECOND WEEK OF TH MOST ARTISTIC SECOND WEEK OF THE MOST ARTISTIC SONG AND DANCE ARTisT IN THE WORLD, BONG. AND DANCE ARTIST IN THE WORLD: WILSON, WILSON. f WILSON. WILSO @ [Wwinsoy WIL REAPPEARANCE OF REAPPEARANCE OF THE DWARF TOMMY, THE DWARF TOMMY. $A NEW PROGRAMME OF FUN, 3A NEW PROGRAMME OF FUN, A NEW RAMME OF FUN, ga NEW PROGRAMME OF FUN, A_NEW PROGRAMME OF FUN, A 3 IN WHICH THE WORRELL SISETRS, SOPHIE——IRENE AND JENNI P HIE, IRENE AND JEXNIE, WORRELL, MISS LILLIE HA‘ MISS ADA WRAY, MISS LILLIE HAL 3 MISS aD: AY, MISS JENNIE HUGHES, MISS JENNIE HUGHES, NNIE MISS JENNIE Miss NELLIE BANFOR MISS NELLIE SANFORD, MISS EMMA MADDEN, L SISTERS, ——KERNS WORRELL, —— WILD WORRELL; —— HART WORRELL, —— WIL MIB LIE HALL," ——KERNS HART —— MISS JENNIE UUGHES, —— HART ety O'NEIL, | | — DA WRAY, = ¥ TL SON, Mire JOU ————MR. JOHN HART. MR. JOHN HART —-—MR. an sy! ANK KERNS—————_—__—— FRANK KERN: MR, JOHN WILD MR. JOHN WI —. MR. JOHN QUEEN. MR. JOHN QUEEN. MR, WILLIAM WEST—- MR. WILLIAM WEST- MASTER WILLIE. MASTER WILLIE. MACKIN AND WILSON—. MAUKIN AND WILSON. —-MR. E. D. GOODING. MR, E. D, GOODING. MR, J, F, CROSSEN MR. J. F, CROSSEN. —ME. J. A. GRAVER, . GL. STOUTE, J. BR. 3 L. STOUTE, J: BRADLEY’ ac. id} —— pte DIRECTION WANNEMACHER, » CONCLUDING EVERY }, WEDNESDAY AND E> >>r rex AG 10 OF FUN. Toconotade with the Musical Burlesuos, rewFitten, re- constructed, reconcocted, renewed, renovated, adapted, lycalized and generally’ ventilated, expressly tor the Comique, entitled on, THE MAN AY ine WHEEL! ybroduced with new Sccnery, by KR. L. Weed; new Henry, Wannemacher; new Properties and else in ex-King in distress invited by Jupiter to Mati the @kies by Jove, and taken un by ny a tit sophie Worrell Venus, the Goddess of Beauly, a ledy-itke’ Ge pity be lrewe Jovers Messenger, a Celestial Teleuraph ‘ast Young Man is Jennie Worrell , King of Olympus, al Monar Is lie Halt Cupid. Son of Venus, dressed a little more hen Cupid we usually seo on Valentines. ..aftss "aa Wray Apollo, Jupiter's Private Secretary. Miss Jennie Hughes Juno, Queen of the Gods, Jupiter fect Indy in every respec Minerva, an intensely and’ immensely strong. minded woman, tho impersonitied embodiment of Lucy ston in B. Anthony, Harriet Beechor Stowe: Victoria Woodhull Andother advocates LB of womal vel r E-D, ‘Goodin, jod of War, the Tdoi of the Mi. G..r, 3. a Crosson Bacchus, Head Centre of the Celestial Whiske; M1 oppored to the Excive Law Je, the original active bo G and man of all fr ‘bones. conspirat from the Ath ward. ‘orrell Tonnomarro' ‘addesoker. Herre: Grecian. ie ont Calliope. Miss Emma Madden Miss Meas brady radley greenhorns,. ay tt araraimaeat Supernumaries SAYNOPSIS OF SCENERY. Soexx 1—A dark wood near rd ne Kingdoin of Ixion. Scxxx 2~—The exterior of Bacchus’ Saloon in the Sky. ¥ Boxxx 3—Juno’s Reception Hall in the Kingdoin of lupiter. ke 4—The Hoad Centre of the 8 icone 5—Exterior of J@no's C Shamber in the Sky. Scene 6—The Halls of Jupiter. me Bs various songs and incidents of the burlesque, being many to enumerate among the synopsis, will b ormited by. Particular request of any, tte haying bat Sipe form wae ‘im to say it will sh wee be published in present sec the pie n., For the conclude” with “Golden a yale ghee will Ys WE ALWAYS — PERFORM THE SATURDAY ELTIRE BILL MATINEB, OF THE EVENING, AMUSEMENT». eee eee. owner, a Ti ALLACES THEATRE has bread honor to announce that he has made ts wit! ar SRALIAY, aN OPERA COMPANY guxpay 00 |CERTS. NIDAY EVENING. KOVEMBER 8, 1372, following programme will be presented >= cess OF GS teerare ABAT MATER! 1. “8tabat Mater,” ; “Cujus “ ,Grand Chorus. VIZZANL 3. Duetto, “Quis en Signeritas LAVELLE and SANZ. COULON, & Aria, “Pro Peccatis, 5 ethic vagpeti ace Z, VIZZANI, COULON. Rend 9% “Ifa Your ipiry: 10. Rondo, “rans oa 4 nor 1. Grand Finale, “Ernani’ Miss DORIA, A, bignons J ABiUGNEDO, soRAMT ” iN, 12, Spanish Ballad, cia vintogen Senorita SANZ, 1A Ate aes .-- Rossin ¥ ae ARTISTS AND CHORUS. --G, CARLBERG and MAX MARETZEK One Dollar Seats in Dress Cirele. ) 50 cents -.60 cents Oftice of ace eatre from 1to M. to-da: _ Doors open at 744. Concert Gotmmioness ats. ALLACK'S, Proprietor and EManagte. .Mr, LESTER WALLACK Notwithaate AND SUSTAINED SUCCESS EN: which has ationded, Abe product lon Of TE. pronounced by the rs PUBLIC AND THE PRESS to be the MOST CHARMING COMEDY ever presented at this theatre, Mr. hr k iy compelled to announce rye SIX NIGHTS, in consequence engagement of Mr. SOTHERN, ir nm MOND: who will Ne fi SATORD, DAY, ¥, November | ama dace erefore be prowuiee AND GALATEA, t The play will be offered every evening until then, with MARY! BELOUS.« ORTIOAE, ILLUSION DI! SSOLVING STATUE, by Professor TOBIN, ot the Polytechnic Institute, vanaow. Due notice will Lt oe Bas en of the ce te SLE GST Mr. JOHN GILBERT, IN, M. GERMON, Miss ROSE COUHLAS, "Sine JOH. iN. MR, SOTHERN, will make his FIRST APPEARANCE IN THIS THEATRE IN MONDAY, NOVEMBER Il, in his world-renowned impersonation (created and writ ten by himself) of LORD. bat OERARY, OUR AMERICAN COUSIN, which will be presented with new. costumes, appoint- ments and A CAST OF UNUSUAL STRENGTH, ror £8 SQUARE THEATRE, Proprietor. MM Manager... SHERIDAN SHOOK voMR, A, M, PALMER EIGHTH WEEK AND UNABATED SUCCESS OF AGNES. Sardou’s last and best play, written expressly for MISS AGNES ETHEL, who fills the tlile role. Other characters by Miss Plessy Mordaunt, Miss Fanny Hayward, Mias Josephine Lau rens, Miss Kate Holland, Mr, D. jarkins, Mr. Mark Sinith, Mr. Rdward Lamb, Mr. FF. Mackey, Mr. Ge Parkes, Mr. Henry Montgomery, Mt. W. B. Laurens, Mr. Claude Burrong AGNES MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 1 O'CLOCK. Seats secured two weeks in advance. t Box open every day from 8A. M. to5P. M. -Doors open at sane at 7%, contain rises at 8 o'clock. Carriages may be ‘orde MISS ETHEL'S ENGAGEMENT 18 LIMITED TO 100 LYM PIC.: "EXTRAORDINARY eee ATMEE ee wake DIONESL POSITIVELY LAST Yeapoe THE HIGHLY SUC. MEE PARISIAN OPERA BOUFFE, grocted nightly by cotiomestie and inveliigent audiences and unlimited applau:e. MONDAY, November 4 (by reques), LAST TIME. LA PERIGHOLE. Mile. AIMEE The Queen ot Sree Boutte, as La Ferichole: Mons. 3 # Piquillo; DUCHESNE, &c. . SPECIAL NOTIGE—ROMEO DIONESI. The unrivalled: prodigy of lyric art, the "INFANT TENOR; but five anda half years old, rho has created reat sensation In Europe and South A\ America, ill make his first appearance in New York, NON AY, No- vember 4, He wil sing, with orchestra accompaniment Derween the acts and ie Tull costume, First—Recitativo and Romanza of the Tenor from oe Second—Grand Dramatic Aria, entitled “Una Stella Con bere) by Robanil, with accompaniment of Cello ato. ae ow UESDAY, first time, BARBE BLEUE, AIMEE, in her charming role of Boulotte. UTEAU, in his successful role of Barber Bleue. NESDAY and THURSDAY, BARBER BLECE. FRIDAY, NDE DUCHESS! SATURDAY, FAREWELL MATINEE and NIGHT. Seats secured in advance at the Box Office and at Schirmer’s Music Stores, 701 and 11¢ Broadway. SPECIAL NOTICE.—the Management take great Speen in announcing an engagement, commencing November Il, with the renowned LYDIA'THOMPSON BURLESQUE TROUPE, LYMPIC THEATRE. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Messts. HAYES & COLVILLE have unfelzned satisfac- taon in being mie ap announce that at great sutiay for the purpose of continuing an unbroke: TiGHBsr CLASS OF LIGHT ENTERTAINMEN they have entered into arrangements with Alex. Hender. son, whereb: 6 acknow les juecn url jue, Say Wherstgy LYDIA in HOMESDS yea RER UNEQUALLED COMPANY, will perform an engagement, Ly pained to four weeks, com- mene! Novembe! 1872, when they will present on a scale of unusual splendor the grand Spectacular Burlesque pM ee for the first and only time in New York, entitle mits SECOND. Now and claborate scenery, magnificent costumes, charm- i music and novel chects, : aehorted by Miss LYDIA 'MOMPSON and the entire strength of the company. “ipeldenta Ux the earieoane, TWO GRAND CHAKACTERISTIC BALLETS, eu} supported By by a corps of forty experienced and carefully selected Notw! aadlen the enormous Ure the usual prices of admission Or be resumed. Box for the rale of seats will oj on Thursday, Novem! er ". AIMEE ti ERA BOUFFE Will reappear December 9. ~ pug, RUBINETEIN CONCERTS, =STEINWAY HALL, a TE eAy HanNiNG. i in Chamber Music, S =S Eee S32 8. AY AFT rv. 16, RUBINSTEIN CHAMBER MUST MATINEE, a reat and universally, Fo say sire to per INSTEIN and WIENTA' T ce vGhamber M has induced ur Grau to a3 a bOR Bei HAMBER ONCERTS at Steinway alt on the above-mentioned dates. Several eminent artists, ne aN Messrs. LOEWEN 1G (Violin), ROE 4 paaadane GOFFRIE (Viola), have been engaged to assist XUBINSTEIN ne WIENTAWSKE sition of a branch of art in which they have al digtinetion: E 1) ART and Mile. LOUISE ORMENY wale pied in reprise ‘von! selections. The price ot Reserved Seats for these Concerts has been fixed at two @ dollars, Can be secured on and after Thursday, Nov. 7, at box office, Bteinway's, ‘and 701 and 114 Broadway. (AMERICAN TS Iwerrre TE FAIR. EEK: ST WEEKS. ‘AT EXHIBITION HALL, OW Third and Second avenues, b: v-th Open from A. M. to 101. M. dal i AaANil NoveTmber 13. noice m KEATING'SFINE EXHIBITION ORCHESTRAL BAND day and evening. fanmission 30 cents: pmocheunye tickets, in packages, 30 cents; children 25 cen Grant romenade cx one erts ‘DNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. i BARNUM'S GREAT snow (LATE Lhe n, Bast Fourteenth street, near Broad w, BLkGANTLY RECONSTRUCTED AND ENLARt will open Monday evening, Nov, li, Be Corgigok, and every day afterwards from li A. M. to 10 P. m. Hi forane, © Peay pmanes at Pa tee ‘clock. BG! SHOW ON E. TH. P. T, BARNUMS COLOSSAL TRAVELLING MUSEUM, MENAGERIE, CARAVAN, ZOOLOGICAL GAR DEN, HIPPODROME, AND- DAN. COS- TELLO'S CHASTE: REFINED AND ONE TICKET ADMITS TO ALL. rhe extraordinary Cae | Ld a parallel on the extent, uniqueness a jety of its attrac. fons, "More thar miliion dollars have been expended in this last crowning effort of the proprictor, who, with 40 years’ experience as a manager and this lavish outlay ot money, has made it the most mt pleaning and. marvellous combination of instruction and amusement ever wit- tis attended and approved by the most refined the reverend clergy of all denominations, ladies and others who can conveniently atte! xhibitions will find them less crowded than in the ex! won svecia Mile. the day thoce of the evening “Adniission to tho whole, ineTndin sent in the baloony, re! Scents, Chi nm under ten, hal quet, 25 cents extra, Reserve which may be vecure in advance, 8 cents extra. Inconsequence ‘iy tine OrMoUs aig ott esta blishment there will pos tively be no fre list. _ ILION.—CAFE CHANTANT, 683, ayy ahd Fourth street. rice. Sofas in par- ton ed arm chairs, This BUNDAY ) evening: Xo Nov. 3, New. Artist new (prograiniie, | . grand Orchestra, Concert bogins at 73g o'clock. ‘adiniasion 25 cents. Return checks are good for the Tivol. Hs LTH, GRACE AND ) DEVELOPM ENT. Fourth season of Professor FR, DENNSTAEDT'S Dancing Coutses, at the German Fach Institute, Laid West Twenty-third street, For interes oF and asters, days and Thursdays, trom 2 o’el itd $e son, at the Conservatory ot Music, 336 se Wait Beet ‘ninth street, Bigedaye an and Fridays, te 6! hildren, from 3% lock P select cla Ld ea. a8 eT ag me to 10 o'clock P. vn ANJO, SONG AND pag aL ay am flit. wpiia a ned for the stage b; JouN BOGAN 100 foots Houston street, near ea Ladies taught. OF cin a Nig eg peaoown xt many. es clits tolin, Guttar, 1 aa 3 1 bile . Student's Jour. hal and ‘ ‘clreaiars a ated. Se JAY wirso N, Director. pay, AND FENCING j TAUGHT BY PROFESSOR AN SLYKE, at 925 Broadway. woos apa ¥, rovmusen 4 fen nosthPae a First time MONDAY afternoon, at 2 ely are the new pamtomimic MATL’ ONLY burlesque extra’ of the oxen and ted and James NLL 20K” su MELE. ZOE, : stLy’ ENON, bint ~~ set arasr sen UE bmg "wee Miss PAULINE Mal ANGEL OF MIDNIGHT, | M ANGEL OF mipMicuy, | MA GRA’ ANGEL OF MIDNIGHT, Hiss AG AGGIE wooDe ANGEL OF MIDNIGHT, THERESA Wi Miss JENNIE ARN Mo GEORGE ATKINS. ir. L, J. MESTAYER, GREA’ ME A. be epee Age DRAMATIC COMPAN' MONDAY EVENING, Rov! 1, firat ‘appearance of the celebrated comedian, MR. J. M, WARD, in Meader's drama of aL s ees Peres le SEC ATL an m “tHIS (S SUNDA which will amaprane all the names of se. BUFFALO BILL. aces 3 Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY ne a. THE FIFTH GRAND te ATIC CONCERT, NTH REGIMENT BAND will appear for the first time this ‘thelr third) season, and in a magnificent new French unitorm. Beyond this ox- traordinary engagement the management announce thas MLLE. MARIE AIMEE, the “Queen of Comic Opare.”! whose rece} Sunday evening “tse SLA fed i an an ov at the favorite German Con! ntrs to who made such an im- eo atthe ‘academy oft Music last season in Meyer- er's grand Opeem Le anes ate. and ception on last the charm tnellsh together with pe es ment ct ang eth the colebrated English 46 GROW PADOVANT, the phy violinist, iron the Fitth Ay aoe Theatre. rogramme prepared for this extraordinary musi- nc sTenlertaiament Wilvembrace selections from the most ITALIAN, GERMAN, oeeics Ay AND ENGLISH GRAND The entire Ninth Re; ital, Bend, pe Nom Bg Conradic's hana a rough arope? national airs oe cach on the 1 imaginary trip, concluding wit! fh: phiases o¢ of ravel by water, including, | One starul antorns at sea, on MLLE. MARTE AIMER will sing Gounod’s “Ave Mi Thi ia selection is re- peated by request, and in rec ition of the enth of the immense and critical audience gathored last Sun- day eventng, engendered by the Wontlerfal t tenderness and sympathy with which the “Queen of ra Bout interpreted tI je great maestro’s inost dlmenty vot cots inspiring, sacred compositign, exhibiti ‘a strong contrast ach her Gual vévacity in musical works of @ lighter order. Tickets securing scats may be secured at the box oftee TODAY (Sunday), from 12 M. to 42. M. ERT BEGINS AT 8 PROGRAMME, 1. Overture, “La Reine aun Jour,” (The Queen of the i, ENTIRE NINTH REGINENT BAND. artet, rinlisi, “Lueretiy Borgia es 4. Duet, “The Secret of Her birth” (Bohemian Girl Miss EMMA HOWSON and Mr. WM, McDONALD. 5. Andante, with variations on Scotch melodics, for violin, Signor PADOVANL 6, Cavatina, “Don Pasqual seseeses Domizetes Ie. MARC Anti Mi! 7. Orchestration, “1 {ua's Huntit THE ENTIRE bp i AAMENT ‘i 1, Panorama Musicale, “itusical Tour through Europe,"” radio THE ENTIRE NINTH REGIMENT BAND, 2 Aria, “Trovatore’, os Miss 3. Romanza, ase ni ir. 4, Sacred Aria, “Ave Maria’ (with accompaniment of violin, ofa IMEE, Mile. MARIE 5. Grand Waltz... Mic. CLARA PERL. 6. Grand mrt “Come Back to Erin” fai ttgea by THE ENTIRE NINTH REGIMENT BAND. ‘TH AVENUE THEATRE.—BEGINS AT 8, AUGUSTIN DALY.. -Sole Lessee and Manager 2 3. MONDAY NIGHT, November 4, and also Tuesday and will be acted, vor the the Kaaugh able Comedy of Y's FR! ae r. Friday evenings, Nov November Sand 8, imes in EVERYBO! Felix Featherly. Frank Ieebrook. Major Wellington: Be Boots Wap: Fanny........ WEDNESDAY NIGHT, November $, ani also om THURSDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, November 7 and 9, tor the first ‘ime in many years, FARQUBAR'S mous Comedy, on 2 STs INCONSTANT: Or, WINE WORKS WONDERS. oMr. G, 1. Griffiths ‘Mr. George Clarke Mr Second Bravo. Mr. Beokinat -Mr. E. Pierce Mr. Owen Fawcett | Third Bravo... Mr. Godtre: First ‘Bravo.. Mr. J. Burnett | Fourth Bravo. ae Carr Oriana. . Mise Cl lorris jissarre. Panny D Bevennort Lamorce. soreess Miss Deane SATURDAY MATINE THE INCONSTANT ‘only time). NEE, November 9 Di Ll be f duction of ne note MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR,” with New Scenery and Costumes ‘and an Extraordinary TH AVENUE THEATRE.—BEGINS AT 8. 5 Sole Lessee and Manager....Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY MOST lai ae SUCCESS of COMEDY REVIVALS, — Mr. DALY begs to acknowledge the receipt of rey many letters of warm and emphatic encouragement from old lay. goers during the past week, all heartily, endors- ing the Reseed Revivals My the Firth fa eat ‘Theatre wack ean Caaece confirmed by the enthusiastic won SCHON DED-AND 3 begets Me i No “ee ROAD Yo" RUIN and thet “BELLE'S STRATAGEM,” Mr. DALY begs to announce that they will be performed again immediately after the representations announced for the current week. articulars ual ‘the special nights of their revival will be given in due time. Gur, OPERA HOUSE.—WEST TWENTY-THIRD sirget, Ongner of Eighth avenue. Curtain rises quarter to 8. Performance terminates at 11 exactly. en $1; ae po = Patan family circle 0c. ox oftice opel y frot Sole Yeowee wid Manager. Mr. "AUGUSTIN DALY. MONDAY, Nov. 4th, and EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK, ROI CAROTTE, the Great Fairy Comic Spectacle. Eleventh Week and LAST WEEK BUT TWO. Last seek but two of MRS. JOHN WOOD, as “Robia Luron.” c Last week but two of MR, JOHN_BROUGHAM, as “King ‘a Tast'm week but two of MISS ROSE HERSEE, as “The Stolen Princess.”” Last week but ee of MISS EMMA HOWSON, as “The igor at week ‘ut t ut two of MR, STUART ROBSON, as “The come Wizard.” Last week but two of the FAMOUS MAJILTONS in their great dances. - Aheer but two of the LAURIS in their Pantomimic Te RTEEN of OFFENBACH'’S Jolliest bouffe choruses by the Grand oy: erating chorus LEV. Dt MATINEE. I CAROTTE, SATURDAY, atl ‘clock. IN bencabsear’ oe ACHIY 'REVARATION, attractive written. by Mr. Opera, a House, an aed a upon a roma Parisian “folly” now creating a furor given of its first production. Bre ‘ANT’S OPERA HOUSE, 2D STREET, Boot! thea hb age Sixth and Seventh avenues, near h's EVERY Ag DELS it tts SATURDAY ator ae RYANT"! IMMENSE yee BRYANT'S MINST KING K. ARKOT, © N TRELS KING KARR GENEVIEVE DE BRYANT, GENEVIEVE D& BRYANT. AFRICAN BALLET TROUPE, Grand Tranformation Scene. KELLY and LEON, YANT’S MINSTRELS Matinee Sati s secured in advance. BRYANT'S. ‘ARROT, BEYANT'S AFRICAN BALLET TROUT Every evening and Saturday Matinee, Secure seats. KELLY AND LEON AT DAN BRYANT'S Offenbach's comic operetta, y “oleae and Fritchen.” Dav anes MINSTRE! KELLY AND LEON, NELSE SEYMOUR AT DAN BRYANTS as the rat, Princess in the burle: “King Karrot.” DAN BRYANT an Oa paibe SYM UR a as the J, B. DONNIKER, Qn “CELEBRATED Ng Lol Every. ereainnans oe nee at Den. Bryant's, theo or ly Come Up. ot New Seatures in the week, 1 Bal RING KAMROTT. Nea FRANCOIS SEIGRIST TaD pt PUPILS in their graceful poses and gymnastics, likewise thele ¥ Rage (Ralued | PERFORMING DOGS IN COSTUME, WILLIAM MORGAN, THE N¥INCIBLE MIME WILD VAULTING ARABS in pete fearful Teaps and lofty aummorsaults, HAS: OUD, Oriental Juggler, has, ined | the Arab Troupe and will appear. MONS. GOROUX, Chrystal Equilipriot, MISS BELLE ARM OR, Ditshi hing strienne, have alo been added to the atten i wor the Bacon PAL gts SHOW, rest Kast River, RNOON AND EVENING. MENAGERIE Retanty hte ADMISSION Tot Ets 6 CLINTON JQENCING AND BoxiNG ACADEMY, 18 Gi vl , hear Broadway. tty Le ht none monit, ent of eri ny ratus and Boxing on hand and for sale. “Cotonet MONSTERY. A fine assorty Glow LHARMONIC SOCIETY.—RESERVED 3 mores Sets ot rore tor all the Gonce bengal with with seats in parquet cause 27 Union square, loony. Way. | }

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