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2 ee BOARDERS WANTED. 7 BLOCK FROM CLARENDON HOTHE. Third story large h Board. Reterence. LOCK FROM FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL, AT 131 1 Feet Rwente third. street. barge. front Toon, also back Parlor anda Bedroom to | DOOR WEST OF FIFTH AVE ] furnished Rooms, with first 7 West Twenty-ninth »! ENTIRE SECO! &e.3, Ww , hear Broadway. ISHED SID with Board. \UB.—HANDSOM class Board ; references. D FLOOR; PRI ance, to a gentleman; referenc inth street, between Broadway and U; © BLOCKS FROM BROAPWAY—$7 TO $10 PE .—-Handsomely furnished Rooms, with Board, or single geatiomen; table boarders tal pborhood, 6 East Fourth stre 9 BLOCKS FROM BROADWAY.—TO I = gant party. averiey place. 4 oaRu street—Second Floor and other Rooms, toxether or separately, to Jet, with Board; loca- tlon and tat) tclass; five car routes, f& WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET, ©) avenue.—A vont and back Room'on beautifully tur with Board AR. FIFTIT cond floor, will be let, together or separately, exchanged, st Nineteenth street. SLY ATE BATHROOM, bh private table only, 36 Last Twen- GLE ROOM, WITH FIRST CLASS | 'y furnished front and back Parlor, for family or kentlem nw b tirst class French table; day P.—ROOMS CAN BE HAD AT A i price, with or without Board; gentlemen ‘TON PLACE, SECOND’ DOOR NEW YOKK HEKALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET. RTEENTH STREET.—WITH BOARD, 34.5 “pando Parlor; wlso a hall Room tor gentleman, with every con- voalence, ats moderate rice. ‘ 357 NESt TWENTYNINTH STREET, 23 LAMAR: 2) § tine place.—Large Room to let to gentleman and wife or single gentlemen, with Board: house first class; neighborhood unexeeptionable ; reterences exchanged. 40 uaxwaron STEMOR A GENTLEMAN A) Spey Sg ii furnished’ Roama, with good Boatd, 411 WEST FORTY-THIRD sTR somely furnished Room on second too Board; family private and house brown stone: term reasonable to parti respectabil HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FLOOR—WITH OR D Without private table; also Rooms without board, H hear Madison avenue and Thirty-filth street. Apply a Evereit Library, 588 Sixth avenue. PARLOR AND OTHER DELI ITFUL ROOMS FOR Winter, tor families or gentlemen, at reduced pric splendid location ; halt block trom Broadway: Board ex: changed for Sewing Machine; unexceptionable refer- ‘exchanged. 244 West Forly-ihird street. LEGANTLY FURNISHED APARTMENTS, WITH My ‘private table if desired: French cooking. Apply at No, $ Livingston place, east side of Stuyvesant square, Fifteenth street aud Second avenue. References given and required. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD ining Calvary chureh, 2 ‘ourth avenue, tor ilies or single gentlemen private table if desi LEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, near Fifth avenue, Apply at 18 West Forty-third Re enees exchanged. ener UR, 273, BETWE NINTH RTH AVEN TWENTY. ©) and thirtieth’ streets.—Elegant Second Floor, hand- somely furnished ; private table. MEN AND furnished weer piace, NOR n furnished or Kooms, with Board: new house, No. 1 Sp: corner Fourth and West Ten‘h streets. GG 10.88 PER WEEK FOR NICELY FURNISHED DO Roots, with Boara, at 189 Macdougal street, near wungton square; hot and cold water im Rooms; day ders taken, EVENTE) 13 Wests TH STREET.—TO LET, WITH AD Board, a handsomely turnished Room on'second | floor; also ine Rooms for gentlemen on fourth floor. Rejerences exchanged - married cou Post oftice. GANT ROOM, or a desirable forts of aq 1 TH STRERT W “b Room (southern exposure) hand uitable for a tamily or party of gentleme: eptionable, private 15 EAST PORTY SIXTH STREET —AN ELEGANTLY +) furnished Second Floor to rent, with Board; house first class in every respes unquestionable reterences exchanged; & Jew single getitiemen can flud aceommoda- tions. 1 EASY THIRTY-SEVENTH STREET.—A PI ant Suit of front Rooms, on the second floor, to Tent, with Board. ne, ms reasonable; or address box 3,512 SST, 251.—A FRONT AND HALL mely furnished ; j table unex: 1 WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET.-A LARGE, handsomely turnished third story Room, with first rth story sinny tront Room, clnss Board: also large to ata reasonable price; references exchanged. furnished, with Board. References exchanged. ST SIXTEENTH STRE references, FURNISHED Rooms, with or without Board, to gentlemen or a QD] BAST, 2WENTIETH | STRE famil, ta 23 CLINTON Place. 5 private table if desired; references exchanged. LARG ward; first class; rare opportunit 2 WAVERLEY PLACE,—LARGE AND WELL nished Rooms, with Board; house and locat first class, near New York H. 7 WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET.—A__ SU: tor tleman and’ wite. Referencs 19 BAST FORTY-SIXTH | STREET, NEAR VIPTH 2 avenue.—Desirable Rooms, ina new house, newly 920 ¥, —WELI, FURNISH. a) ed Parlor and Bedroom or three Rooms on second | Herald offic floor, with or without private table; private bath, &.; | — — ELEGANTLY FUR- nished Rooms, with tull Board, from $18 and up- | ferences required. FUR- NY front Room, handsomely furnished, Min Board, nuc.—Handsomely furnished’ Re 3 WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH e avenue.—Handsomely _ nad Booms to let, c with Board ; references require: 3] GUNTON PLACE (EIGHTH STREET), NEAR e ement, large, ble and’ attend- taken 3G FAST TVENTY-FIRST STREET. —A DESIRABLE OO party wishing new and handsomely furnished Rooms, with liberal table and the comforts of a retined Broadway.—Under a new mai aity furnisbed Rooms, with Board; co first class; prices reasonable able boarde: home, can ke accommodated. Referenc QQ WEST THIRTY THIRD | sTRE ee Fifth avenue and Broadwa: Rooms on parlor: an entire s priv D and large front Room on fourth, NTI STREET.—W able for gentleman and wit 4] BET, I WENTYNINTH | STR Floor, handsou first class. 42 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET —THRE ra handsomely furnis! th Board, to a Rooms on fourth oor sf ted and everything tir changed. use just ope best retereaces ex- WEST TENTH ST AA Mitte extension ie STREE with B Floor, land family. ant 45 ENWICH AVENUE, ©) can accommodate a gentlemen with Rooms and 44 WEAT | TWENTY.SIXT furmtsh G all New En id wife or a w ATH STREET, — furnished Ro jonable Board; re LET. A WEST TWH Suit of hand Aor, with unexc y furnished e Board ; rete 5() IRVING Place, ¢ stre Very desirat could be divided inte iable. 50. WEST NINE ot 28 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH ,_ SeCOM story, to let, with or without private table; also a Room for single gentleman; house first class, sn RETWEEN ss able large nit floor: with or without 4] EAst, N L FUR. nished Room on first floor to rent, with Board, suit- eT, L y furnished, Inetnding piano, with | private table ir desired; also Third Ficor, front; table | NEWLY third floor, 150 jnewly mo LET—TWO WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, IN A private house, Clarendon Hotel, with or without Board; rent moderate; references exchanged. Address CLARKE, box 116 Herald Uptown Branch of __ BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND vervant, in @ genteel private family; location hes tween Fourleenth and Forticth streets, Lexington and th avenues; price about $45 per week. Address W. Front street, or Herald office. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND boy ; two Rooms on second floor, between Third and enth avenues and Fourteenth and ‘twenty-sixth noon dinner preferred; price not toexcced $0 . Address iminediately, stating aime and resi OMMISSION, Herald off B: 1D WANTED—FOR A LADY, IN A PRIVATE family or where there are tew boarders; location between Fourteenth and Fortieth streets, Sixth and Lex- nues; references given and required, Address 0. 5 We y-third street, OARD WANTED—WITH A WIDOW OR OLD LADY, ‘where nursing will be included during expected ill: nee, Address SHAKP, box 18 Herald Uptown Branch office. WO YOUNG GENTLEMEN WISH TO GET A WELL furmshed Parlor end Bedroom, with Breaktast, forthe Winter; a small family or that of a widow preferred; an open fire indispensable; location desired between Fourth and Sixth avenues and Twentieth and Fortieth streets. terms, LAWYERS, Herald office. in strictly private family ; front room, location up town, between Fifth and terms between $30 and $35; references exchanged. Ai dress 1 2k Post office. ferred), living between Twenty-third and Thirty Ss EB THE ¥ SEE THE SEE THE EVENING TELEGRAM. EVENING TELEGRA) HOTELS. RVING PLACE HOTEL, CORNER IRVIN and Fourtcenth street, opposite th ewly furnished; hear all the Frencti restaurant attached ; prices moderate, IRBY HOTEL, WARREN STREET, 0 4 from City, HaAll.—Rooms, 50e. a di BLOCK week. NEW ENGLAND HOTEL, 90 BOWERY, CORNER OF IN “Bayard street —200 Light Rooms, neatly furnished, 0 or 60 cents per night, $8 to $4 per week. For gentlemen, only. RK HOUSE, AT PLAINFIELD, from New York per New Jerse Will be kept open through the Winter. VA J., ONE HOUR ‘eutral Kailroad, ‘ON, Proprietors. OBINSON HALL—SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEE: \ Brondway and Filth avenue.—Thiv beautiiul Hall and Parlors to. let for balls, tableaus, operas, concerts, lectures, receptions, chureh iuirs, theatricals, &c. : loc tion, appointments and conveniences are unsurpassed » permanent and complet COUNTRY BoAnD, NGLEWOOD HOUSE, FE: remain open for the’ Winte ms; M miles 116 . i t Chambers street. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSE HANDSOME PARLOR FLOOR TO LET—WITH ALL modern improvements; suitable ¢ business or pri th basem: y the pre th avenu GOOD CHANCE TO RENT CHEAP—STORES, the we je of Bighth avenue, new and eles Trom $900 to $1,200 a year, Apply at’ £97 —————- | EVENING A PRIVATE FAMILY | ce reqwttred. | n second | ferences cx: | aed Die HW STREET.—TO LET, A on second anged. rENTRENTH + family, or , With or without private | JOUN 1 street. FRONT PART OF THE PFICES TO LET—AT FROM $60 TO $20) PER AN num.* BPOFFORD BROTHERS & CO, 9 Broadway. LL LG by 100; and two y O0.° Apply to NORRIS & st street, {TURE 26 BEEKMAN ET TO RENT—AT MODE SY rate ront: 95 fe . With fireptoof vaults and base- ment privilege QTEAM Pow SD Rooms, 2 by Pasements, 25 MILLI WK) Hudson street. furnished Pi nd Bedroom’ connecting, both | QTORES TO LET ON THIRD AY A PINE COR- nd floor, front; every couvenience on stine toor; | M ner Store to tot or lease, for liquor. ten or 'y firs: Class table any good business; alsoanice Store in the black of 12 t wo nice show windows and Rooms for fami- PLACE.—TO ¢ oon on third floor. FQ IRVING PLAC oe ‘a 64 second st moderate t SEAR THE W furnishes ans for wired. ORNER OF TWH. 78 MADISON AV! chth sireet.—To 76 s, de. 4(y WEST TWE 80 ana sixth joining, with first cla 104 and hon 131 ¢ with fr: 135. hitiea' and their wives, rns to comforts 5 TH STREE: » let with Bi or single gentleme! Call for three day 135 Past, ENTH STREET.—A FAMILY 9) ing mo au they require will let centlemen, or « i Wile, éhvice of Rooms, with or without Bon 1 cy WEST TWE Y-FIFTH STRE . BETWEEN | ‘ Sixth and s nth ave or with. out Board, handsomely furnished Rooms. L5] ZAST, Tuetysistn strver—a LADY OL will let one or two handsomely furnished or une | furnished [or house ; terins 1 tis With derate, 152 west, 2h STREET.—BOARD FOR OZ gentiemen and wives or single gentlemen, with Kooms on second Govr. Terins moderate to permancut parties. 5@ WEST E 156 Board, a Koom furnishe 16] TET FouRTH VET.—TO LY uished and m m un peation TREET, BETW N LEXIN ton and Third uyenues.—A ‘pleasant front Room, mely furnished, Hot and cold water, to let, With | hands Boord, to gentleman and wite. 16 WEST TWENTY-THIRD ST YE Sixth and Seventh avenn with Board, to en sui. T TWENTY-SECOND fainily will let several ele HET, B antly furnish STRE A LADY per boarders, 2ST FOURTH STREET. 2 LARGE AND Pleasant f hed Room to let, without board. 233 West Fourth street, corner of West Tenth 2 WEST THIRTY-KIGHTH STREET. MRS. rit. 235 KIN offers @ front sitting Room and two ron necting Bedrooms; south dant pantry ro« quired. eXp erate fire mn and first class TWENTY-FI to let; Board 310 i for gentleman brivate baw desived. T THIRTY-FITIN OTT With bot and ¢ or two gentle WITH FIRST CLASS mug on second floor, aud one fr ms on second floor, and one front | Third ave | STORAGE | RIVE STORY BUILDING 368° THIRD AY at very young | with Board, Parlor and | Bedrooin, on first door, with hot and cold water, clos- | , BETWEEN FIFTH | | iow. Wi | streets. PA Without Board, iia small, quiet | ew boarders taken, a ae TWEEN | Furnished Rooms, T—k PRI id h aud theie terms y an entire house. will With or without Board, toa gentleman abine Keferences ree 6 WEST H_ STREET.—TWO 240 large well furnished Rooms, with fire and gas T.—OOMPORT A. id Water, suitable per month. Ihave two nice Flats to let on hird avenue, with five rooms, and all Improvement: h. J. P. PAY TEN, 165 Henry street, 8 FOR FURNITURE AND OA f, WITH AMPLE ROOM F OR OTHER BUSINE: N Building will be rented made 112 fect deep if required. pary Apply ‘on the pri NO. 40 Who EIGHTEENTH for store, manufactory or first class ; ten years’ lease will be given. Apply to W. Vest eteenih sireet. FPO LEASE UITABLE FOR A COAL YARD, THREE | Lots, up town, 105 feet trom Third avenue. Taquire A LAW, 709 Third avenue. i DWELLING HOUSES Furnished, A MADISON AVENUE 23-FOOT WELL LOCATED, 4 1 furni House to | for the Winter; also, adjcaning FH avenue, several pi Houses. V. K. STEVENSON & SC ul a 1 220 5th av. i! HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE IN, Wrst AT ond #tre Fitth avenue.—Four width and depth, private faintly, Vermits only of OGDEN & CLARK, date Ward & Ogden), Broadway, corner of Seventeenth street, N EXTRA HIGH HOUSE, N JAC tully furnished and full of paying bh 220 Fifth avenue, abov i" RNISHED AND UNPURNISHED 1 Firth, Madison and Lexin Filth avenue, Unfurnished. A fiom A YEAR AN ELEC . vner Madison avenu ion exclusively in han ith avenue, above Twenty-aixth stree fixtiress p TUCKER, A TO RENT, A GOOD CORNER WOUST, WITH WA; / ach floor; will rent ter, gas atid water closet on p. Por particulars apply at $07 Eighth avenue. JOHN BRANIG A COTTAGE HOUSE, SEVEN ROOMS che th: also, a’ Corner Store and third street an y to owner, 165 Kast Nim TA SMALL, DESIRABLY AND ¢ ted Hous 0 Second Floor of h noventh si Inqul 88 East 3 uM MO 1 ‘went 1.0. RENT—DOWN TOWN, FULL PRONT HIGH stoop Huuse, 15 or 16 rooms; every linprovement und convenience, and in fine order. JAMES PRICK, 20 Hudson street, ATH AVENUE, NEAR FORTY-NINTH STRE! oD first class tour story high stoop brown stone M to lease fur a Wri of years; also others near the avenue. K. STEVENSON & 50) 11 Pine street and 226 Vitth avenne, uth stre ‘TO LET, “COMPORTABLE ROOM, WITH GAS AND WATT: AA “tito, a Hall Boon \ XUATLY Maciougal stroet. A Rae ROOM TO Inquire at 212 Fi A FURNISHED PARLOR, FOR HOUS $650 per week, 162 Kast Thirty-#econd Lexington avenue, Reterens Feet, ne ven, with Bowed; £ ilred A FURNISH atar witrons 25 Loxmwian aveUUe, UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART. MENTS — TO. LET. LARGE FRONT ROOM AND HALL BEDROOM adjoining to let, furnished, to one or two gentlemen. Inquire at 48 Clin ATLY FURNISHED PRONT ROOM, SUITABLE $3 per week; all conven- OOTH'S THEATRE, NEILSON. Rooms on the second floor and a pack agomnent With ihe ceigorated Engtiah Vragedie it with the celepre wT ri mne, EES: 3 NEILSON. = or two gentleme: 21) West Twe NICELY FURNISHED FRONT RO suitable for housekeeping; also Kooins for gente: at 242 Eighth av “NICELY FURNISHED, LARGE and his wile, at 20 King sireet; i pre- Second Floor, through, turnished. 44 UNION SQUARE, ADJOINING WESTMOR! nd Hotel.—Furn P naly, to gentlemen, without board terms’ moderate to PLEASANT SQUARE ROOM, WITH GRATE AND sand Southern exposnre, to gentlemen oni at $3 5), including yas. DSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS ‘TO .4 let, without hoard, on second. flooi lor and'Extenston "easy access to cars and stages men. Apply at 48 Universit ARGE AND ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS— 4 On second and third floors, to Itt to gentlemen, with- ont board, in private house 127 West Forty-tlth sireet, COMMODIOUS AND HAND: ) mished Rooms on the second floor to let, either w- ether or separately, to gentiemen only. Apply at 145 Kighth street, near ako back Par- all conveniens Seventh Engagement, Fight ;OMELY FUR- WLY FURNISH without boar central locatio D (MMEDIATE POSSESSION), or containing three small rooms, suitable for light houseke 7 per week or %: " u Sixth and Seventh avs, FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR ping; gas, bath, hot and cold water : piano and re Rooms if required ; terms moder- ity-seventh street. 10 LET-A NICELY FURNISHED SINGLE ROOM, first floor, with gas, bath and fire, in a strictly private Rent $16 per month, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, EF THE GREAT HIT, 0 LET—THREE WELL house. 64 West Thi REKLY.—LARGE, FURNISHED FR¢ for one or two gentle tiroom, gas and every ¢ Kast Forty ninth stree 164.—RECENTLY ily or en suite;, baths on cach floor; bewins at accordin BVE o’cloc! Tocatior No speculators in tickets allowed on the premises of the theatre, and to ayold the rush at the box oftice FURNISHED FOURTEENTH STREET.—FURNISHNED Rooms, without bourd, for gentlemen, on third and fourth floors. TH STREET, q NEAR DELMONICO'S.—AN E gant parlor, bed and dressing Rooms; hot and co! ‘Address H., box 4,8 6 Post ofice, New Water, bath, &e, Overture—David Braham. Conductor...... .- Scene t ‘Hand-tea room in the Sultan's Palace puet— : Ring Chorus and Dance. Scone 2—A Street in Pekin... Song—Vagabond Boy (Aladdin) Trio dance—Aluddin, A WEST THIRTIETH STREET, BETWEEN way and Firth Rooms, to families and gentleme: erences exchanged. AST FOURTH STREET, BETWEI and Brondway— tlemen only, without board; references TWENTIETH STREBT.—FURNISHED for gentlemen, Fine Suit ant Single splendid location ; ret- sto let for gen: Scene Aladdin's Cottag The Magic Feast. The Gendarme's A Song and Chorus—"My Son" (Widow)... Scone 5—The Sultan's Palace. nd Characteristic Baliet Divertisse: riage Finale, ........ WwW TED—BY AN EDUCATED YOUNG MAN, BOARD in arotined private family (French or German pro; fourth streets. Address, stating particulars, F, S. F., box 205 . ND front Room, hand .omely furnished, with all con- yeniences, toletto Keutleman and wite or’ single gentle- STREET.—ENTIRE Third Floor, elegantly furnished, to let, without rd, to a party or single gentlemen; also second story FORTY-FIFTIC Scene $-Alricun Palac aes Silver and Magic Tree Ballet .... inale. bj : THIRTY-FIFTH Broadway.—A neatly furnished front Room and ience for housekeeping or EVENING TELEGRAM, om to let, with cony AMUSEMENTS, EDWIN BOOTH FIRST AP! pe ebrietor and Manager B. AMERICA OF MISS NEILSON, jully announces a limited eu- MIs: THIS and EACH EVe NING during the week she will appear in her renowned impergnation of ROMEO AND JULIE with MR. JAMES W, WALLACK AS MERCUTLO, MR. JOSEPH WHEELOCK AS KOMEO, in Shakspeare’s grand Tragedy of ‘The tragedy will be produced ‘with all the original Beonery, Costumes, Appointments and Music that char- arene its first preduction at the opening of this 'hoatre. s ON SATUKDAY NEXT, AT 2, FIRST NEILSON MATINEE, MIs3 NEILSON AY ROSALIND, in Shakspeare’s Comedy, “A8 YOU LIKE IT.” MR. JAMES W. WALLACK AS JAQUES, Feats may be. secured one. week in advance at the ‘he atr Ditson & Co.'s Music Store, 711 Broad: Que. ‘LYDIA THOMPSON. ninth Week and Six Hua- dred and Piity-eighth per'ermance in New York by the World-Pamed . MISS LYDIA THOMPSON nd HER GREAT BURLELQUE ORGANIZATION within the period of Saye. ponete affording ample evi- lence of A SUCCESS UNPARALLELED AND UNAPPROACHED STELLAR. ATTRACTION, in dramatic annals by an) while the continued CROWDED AUDIENCES attest the incontrovertible iact that the LYDIA THOMPSON TROUPE isin the very ZENITH OF AVTRACIIVENESS, ERY EVENING OF THE WEEK, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEE, . THE GREAT HIT, ALADDIN, ALADDIN, ALADDIN, < the most logitimately complete ‘production of its class ever presented in this city or given by the famed com pany, supported by every member of the organization, incini n3 40 ladies in TWO CHARAC which, in point of unique chastity and picturesquencss, 2LKISTIC BALLET DIVERTISS EMENTS prouounced unexceptionable by the most critical, roduction is noted tor its th SPLENDID NEW SCENERY, DAZZLINGLY CHASTE COSTUMES and CHARMING MUSTO. MATINEES Wednesdays and satardaye Opens at 1; ver at 4g o'clock, Prices, 76e. and $1, ‘9 location, #S—Open at 7h; pevins at 8; over at 1016 Prices, 50c., 76c,, $1 and $1 60, according to SEATS SHOULD BE SECURED IN ADANOE, ALADDIN TIME TABLE, O'clock. ACT FIRST. ier and Pekoe BSRE i azar and Widow ‘he Jewelled Cayern. iv, Kiss” (Alnadin).... ‘and Vrocession to the Bath. S B26 t (loca! es ‘AU’ xterior of Ataddin’ aracteristic Dance (Willio E 9:45, Flight of the Palace—A grand. Effect 9:54 Scene 2—Saloon in the Magic Palaci Guirtet and March to + 10:09 Cackle Song (Princess). « 103 RS, F, B, CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRI STREET,—IN A SMALL PRL vate house, a furnished front and back Room ad- y window, gas, bath, closels, EAST TWELFTH on second floor, bi juitable for light hot MONDAY, November 13, 1872, and every evening until further notice, Bronson Howard's SARATOGA, with rull Company, PLACE Academy of ees of armuse- E.—TWO BEAUTIFUL PA‘ pseta, furnished ; for housekeeping or busine ¥; $20 per Week; worth $: SECOND. AVENUE, NEAR ‘THTRTY-SIXTH street —Neatly furnished Parlor, with Bedroom, for two geutiemen; also tront Room and Bedroow, tor housekeeping ; all improvements; Hi $2.00 to $a week; family Rooms. $1 and $1 60 a day, $5 to $10 a FURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. '$ TO LET—IN THE MAIGHT HOUSE, Ask for Mr. TEACKLE' IVE ROOMS TO LET—IN THE EURO- hth street, corner Sixth 2 Hust Filteenth street. pean house 78 West Fort avenue. Apply at the house FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENTS TO LET—ON nue, near Thirty-eighth sf Inquire at 691 Second avcnue, fourth floor. Possession, ENT, A BEAUTIFUL FRENCH FLAT IN A heighborhood, with water, gas, water , bath, stationary tubs, range, hot and cold wate: Kent $0 a inonth, Apply at Hi BILLY BKC: et, toa snail, Begin, UDERSDORFF CONC: ON SECOND floor, with water; stationary tub; Apply at 703 Ninth avenue . URNITURE, 766 BROADWAY, ARON CRISTALAR, sciling off his entire stock of new ard s¢cond hand Household Furniture, comprising some $2400 worth, at atest bargains yet offered, us he isd out the entire stock. a sortmient of a first class house; also &e., ke. 716 Broadway, below ste nm | The siock comprises the usval ronzes, Clocks, ITURE TO SELL, OF r cent. off for cash; also Pi piuia Parlor Bedstea JOUN HERRLICH, successor. OND HAND FU Mr, A. Dr, WM. BERGE, condue or. Admission, $1 princi pal music stores, wn makes 25 p ly at the otiice of the | jarat’s first pi corner of Twent 00 WORTH HOUSEHOLD FUR per cent fess than Parlor and Be A upwards; Bedsteads, Bureaus and Wash: 5,000 vards Carpets, Mattresses, & ital Commission House, 442 6th avenue, be- | tween 26th and rE SANE—COM toflee and capital tocation | | tor frst elass trade. JAMES PRICE eee. rep Suils, $40 up- ET.—NANDSOMELY | vod and walnut, $40 up- ard; Bedroom Suits, $40, aiid 300 lots for jess than halt cost. Private resi- 124 West 25th st. iy new; cost $45 Walnut rep Sult, $45; P tains, Carpets, Chan erty of Lamily’ lea , tor $175; one do auoforte, Paintings, M or, Dining Furniture, le-# than half AS West Kighth ances daily at 2 aid 8 o'clo: vn A Frotercor HENIY § The most prominent Musical Institute 44 this country, ‘The most mine For prospectu: —FURNITUR: yor thonthly DALLS OLD STAN Bedding ehieap for cash or) . CANNON, 200 and 211 Tudson, corner Canal st. CENT DRAWING ROOM SUIT, MARIE Antoinette style, covered crimson silk reps; 200; one do.,’ $175, do. $45; Piano res, Silverware, TOSewoo ale ng Farniture a sneritice, Property 36 Woat 1oth st hav. NT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE est Cash prices on weekly in- warehouse 20) Eighth jer Twentieth street, oa ructlo tet, string quarte s ings) Bronzes, Ktxg Chamber'and Din family leaving city. —NALIONAL 88 Union square (Broadwa RATA PARAVA\ West Twe oderat perienced. Apply ator a KELLY & €O,, orticth stre corner of Twenty-ffth street and KLY PAYMENTS—CARPETS, ke, DEALY & CUNNINGHAM, ASS SINGER WANTE! ter or longer to | NGIN box HI Herald Upto Prices lower than any other house in thé elty, KLY OR MONTHLY PA i Englist .LINI, TIOLIN INSTRUC’ YMENTS TAKEN For Bedding, at BLM. C ad Chamber Suits in great ply at 6 Sixth avenue, hear Fortieth street 8 WELL KNOWN F cornet furnished, en can recely: off Clothing, Carpet the ubest value ber us’ above rited on by Mis, Marks Please try, and satisty Dp" J. @, HOLLAND (TIMOTHY TITCOMB') RIXTH AVENUE, and Wavertey pla nish at the price BOTUR 4 Brookiyn, at Fift, chureh, M “Rou d is 75 Book Rooms, 605 off Clothing, Care eh hhh prie aid,as We are bound to fll an order, and good $30 per month’ staal House, four & lies atrended by M Third avenue; ‘on calling or addressing. Jadios aliended by Mrs. N —DODWORTIVS CLASSES and term A. lishment o the kind in the city, For terms, circular. aitended to by Mr, or Mrs, WELL-KNOW Seventh avent pawl for esston Clothing, de. by calling on or addressing Mr. or Mrs. MIL sree calling on + at Masonie Hall, 14 and 116 Bast Thirtoent and Brevoort Hall, 154 and 155 Kast Fiity-tourth SiucOLa LESSONS at any hour, day and evening, Olt East Mevenih st || HALTS, 73 SEVENTH A ntlemen’ will he surprised at the p hay Carnet Jewelry: ilk f Casto Clot from $10 to $l); call or address Mr. MALT, where you will be dealt with to your FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE, TWENTY-THIRD 8T., between Sixth and Seventh avs., near Booth’s Theatre. Every evening at8, Saturday Matinee at 2. Orowaed houses. Change oi programme. BRYANT'S MINSEKELS. Hi LIVE INGIN. BRYANTS MINSTRELS. | 100TH NIGHT OF HAMLET. BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. Clodoche Quadrilie. BRYANTS MINSTRELS. | Buffalo Bill, Whar’s No. 6 BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. | Last nights of King Karrot, BRYANTS MINSTRELS, Airici® Ballet Troupe. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. | When the Band begins to play. Seats secured in advance. Matinee Saturday at 2. JAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, CORNER OF 28TH STREKT AND BROADWAY, The original and well known BIRCH, WAMBOLD & BACKUS’ SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, The GREAT RICARDO as PAULINE LUCCA, The GREAT RICARDO as PAULINE LUCCA: WAMBOLD as the GERMAN TENOR. HAND CHARLEY BACKUS in new acts. “DIS AM WHAT WE DID,” by Johnson and Powers; Beaumont, Read and C. 8. Fredericks in new Songa. Joe Norrié as Max Maretzek; Gibbons as Hopjohn. Roome’s Banjo Songs; Mullaly’s Orehes:ra. Grand Dutch Ch: Magic Changes at 8. Seat ys in advance. First appearance in New York of lame RUDERSDOREFF, the greatest exponent Dy classical aud dramatic music, at ID HALL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1872, supported by the following em ucnt artists is; ALICE FATRMAN the splendid contralto, untyersally ackuowledged to be the equal ot Madame Pate: Mile. THERESE LIEB! the charming young violinist, who his everywhere created a furore by her periect’ intonation and brilliant execution. = = First appearance in America of Mr. NELSON VARLEY, the new Inglis! RELVES and SAN te) or yao ranks as an artist with SIMS. basso; Mr. KARL WALTER, piani PRAGU, reserved seats, $2, To be had atall tlie UM'S TO-NIGHT! UM'S TO-NIGHT! .T. BARNUM'S TO-NIGUT! East Fourteenth sweet, near Broadway. TUIS (MONDAY) EVENING, November 18, GRAND OPENING oF the spacious MENAGERIE AND MUSEUM, HIPPODROME. The vast structure, with its costly collection of RARE WILD ANIMALS, LIFE-SIZE AUTOMATONS, MARVELLOUS MECHANISM and works of from Europe, will be open to the publia, at rai CLOCK THIS (RONDAS) RVENING, e 1 CHASTE AND REFINED ARENIC ENTERTAINMENT will commence promptly at 8 0’ ock. The opening will be followed by daily exhibitions. open atl A. M. tol0 P.M. Hippodrome pertorm- MUSICAL ‘A.-AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSTO. ROEDER, Director. it proressors teach here. d particulars apply to P, BUSS —HALLAM'3 MUSICAL ACADEMY, 12, UNION ¢.—Piano, Violin, Organ, Singing, Aarmony , $10 per term; amateur orehestra, Vocal quar- , How forming, $5 per tern ‘ONSERVATORY OF MUSIQ, A SELECT SCHOOL tor all branches of music, hear Sixteeni& street. TENOR SINGER, FROM Malian opera, teaches Piano and Singing at 117 ty-seventh street, near Sixth avenue; terms ¥ day and ‘Thursda: IST DESIRES A POSITION IN A PROT. estantcburch, either igi city or Brooklyn; well ex- ddress 690 Sixth dvenue, near POR A QUARTET CHOIR urch up town. Address ORGAN, Bran ft ESSONS—BY A COMPETENT PROFESSOR, At pupil's residence; method easy and rapid; Italian terms moderate. Address, with resideace, Broadway. in un Episcopal ON TERMS REASONABLE, wth avenue, Professor M bRSON, PIANIST AND ORGANIST, «+ attends to parties, Wwe ct ke, Ape jolin and THE LECTURE SEASO WILL introduce George Macdonald to-night at Steinway Hall. Subject of Lecture, “Tom Hood," with Recitations. T. DE WITT TALMAGE, D. D., OF third street Methodist Episcopal y evening, Novenber 18, 1872, Subject :— ble, bxpertences fy Calltorn! at B. ‘stradley's, 127 roadway, Tickots Buc. DANCING ACADEMIBS. _ ‘OR DANCING, AT 212 Xn avenue, will commence Ostover3. Kor days ulgr. MARS’ ACADEMY OF DANCING, 289 BLEECKER sireet, the handsomest and most com ¥ nd for cir DAY NG ACADEMIES. J. BAUS JCULARS at Private Academy —CARTIER'S DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTON Buliding, intersection Stuyvesant’ and Ninth lnsses ¢very Mone Lg Thursday afternoon fo ening. Soiree on Monday, Nov, 18. “A T_ROSENTHAL'S, 283 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR ROOKES! DANOING ACADEMY, 961 BROOME (ate 61 Third avenue), ladies and gentiemen can obtain the highest value ‘for Casto id or addressing. Ladies moderate terms, 48 Fourth av. ED Nineteenth stre URNISHED FLOOR TO LET AT @ | and Carpets by Inquigin to by Mra, H. Rosenthal TW. MANNE’S, 902 SEVENTH A Lad) Wiener G salt adies’ and Gents’ Cast Ac. Laities attended by Mrs. MA 1 SIXTH AVENUE, Our establishment than any dealer for cast cull on ar addvess M ENUE, NEAR The highest price 'oald tor bing, Carpets, Furniture, NNES, BAR FOURTH STREET. “PARLOR FLOOR, Kitchen and Servant’s Roo it der ay Mes NATHAN, T, All the fashionable Dances in one course of lessons. LADIES, Tuesdays and Fridays, 334 P.M. GENTLEMEN. Th Viditys, 134 P.M. e' i turdays,3 P.M. CHLOE EW ULASS POR TUESDAY. F Pa 10°83 DANCING AOADEMY, ‘Tuesdays and Ww ry HL AVENUE, © Fe nth street. *EIMCULARS may be bud ON APPLICATION R, AND MRS, HLASKO'S ACADEMY FOR DANG: ine. 6A West Thirty-tourth street,—Olasses tor aduits nad children, Waghacnss. Mr. 1 WaLLAOK Proprietor and Moveger Mt ESTER as DUNDREARY fi ‘1 use EVENING, in conjunction qu UNKIVALLED COMPANY of this theatre. Due notice will be given of the first appearance of Mr, JOUN MILBEES, Miss EFFIE GERMON, Mra JOUN FARLY APPLICATION for Seats is particularly recommended to prevent dlsap- ointment BOX HOOK OPEN TWO WEEKS IN ADVANCE. _ WAN Waiinck be hat, 1 avons ir. Wa 28 to announce that, in consequence of many applications at the box oflice, the first DUNDREARY MATINESB will take place on SATURDAY, THE 23D INST., to commence at Relipast cm SEATS MAY NOW BE SECURED. GYAN? Opera House, ‘Twenty-third street, comer Eighth avenue, egins Siesta feacrved coat ceutnand Sheeran yo” AUGUBTIN'DALY..--01.--00 Sole Levee and Manager POSITIVELY east WEEK of ROI CAROTTE. SATURDAY. Nov. LAST MATINEE oF OG analinast, one, POSTTIVLY MONDAY, NOV. be tor the first time on any stage, PICTURESQUE fooat FOLLY," in four acts and Purmen tableaux, MR. AUGUSTIN DALY, - author of Under the Gaslight,” “Vlas of Lightilng,” “Divorce,” es entitled THE ROUND CLOCK, illustrating the EXCITEMENTS! the PLEASURES! the PrRILS! and the MOCKERIES! of the tife about us, folgred with rosy tints from aketches tuken on the spot by eaten ER, Lesko on PeTeaee = rep- esented through personal telike imitations MRS, JOHN Woop. ” MR, JOHN BROUGHAM, MISS EMMA HOWSON, THE MAJILTONS and all the GREAT COMPANY of the Opera House, TH AVENUE THEATRE, ©) Twenty-tourth street, near Broadway. Regine at 8. Sole Lessc@ and Manager. .Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY, MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 18, last performance this season ot ant) Coyne’s comedy, EVERYBODY'S FRIEND, Characters by Mr. JAMES LEWIS, Mr, LOUIS JAMES, Mr, B.'T. KINGUOLD, Mr. BURNETH, Miss SARA JEW: EV, Miss FANNY MORANT, Mrs. G.’H. GILBERT, TUESDAY EVENING, NOV, 19, first, production here, after very careiul preparation, of Shakspeare’s very mirthiul comedy, in five acts, TH. MERRY AutAeag 0) WINDSOR, To be offered with every scene new (by Mr. Jami Roberts); every dress new ; & new arrangement of Shak: pearian music, by Mr. Harvey Dodworth, and the tollow- is UNAPPROACHABLE CAST :— Sir John Falstatt. ss Al. Charles Fisher Fenton, a y Mr..B. T. Ringgold Shatiow, Mr, D. Whiting Sleniter mes Lew Ford, George Clarke Pace, Windsor, Lous Jurmes Witliun Page, a boy, son 19 Page....Miss Jenne ¥eamans Sir Hugh ans, & Weish Parson. Mr, William Davidye Dr. Calus, a French Physi W. J. Lemoyue The Host of the Garter In Mr. Owen Fawcett Bardolph, Vv . Mr, J. A, Mackey Fisol, { Followers of Fatsiast, iar, George DeVere Nom, Lila. Me. J.B, Burnett Rovin, page to Falstaff. Mi's Gerty Norwood Simple, servant to Slender. Sir. Wilttai Beekman Rugby, servant to Dr. Mr. F. Chapman Mistress Ford. Jifise fanny Davenport Mi-tiess Page, .Miss Fanny Morant clam, Mistress Anne Page, her daughter,......Miss Sara Jewott Mistress Quickley, servant toDr. Cains. Mrs. Q. H. Gilbert Scene I—View of Windsor, with the Garter Inn and Gateway to Page's Grounds hew), A Scene I.—The House ot ‘Sr Vaius (new). Scene IL— Windsor (as before). aory > Scene L—Frogmoor (new). @Scene T.—The Road by Windsor (new). ACT IV, Scene I.—Ford’s House (new). Scene IT.—Windsor. Scene I1L—The Inn (uew). “Scene IV,—Ford’s House (as. belore). ACT V. Scene I.—The Garter Inn (as before). Scene IL—The Road by Windsor. Scene 11L—Uerne's Oak (new). MATINEE SATURDAY, AT ti. MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR, Box sheet open this morning for the entire week. In preparation, a brilliunt ‘new Parisian Comedy, THANKSGIVING DAY—Matinee of “MERRY WIVES." CADEMY OF MUSIO—LUCCA. ITALIAN OPERA—LUCCA. se MAX MARETZEK POSITIVELY NO FRE 7. 2 LIST. LAST WEEK (BUT TWO) OF THe SEASON, MONDAY, NOV. 18, AT 8 P. M.. TWENTY-SECOND SUBSCRIPTION NIGHT, DON GIOVANNL MME, PAULINE L ‘A. MISS CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, MISS CLARA DORIA, SIGS. VIZZANI, OREM RONCONI, Direcvor.. COULON, J. AY, NOV. 2) TY:THERD SUBSCRIPTION NIGHT. ‘IRST TIME THIS SEASON, HUGUENOTS. MME. PAULINE LUCCA AS VALENTINE. FRIDAY, NOY, 22, HUGUENOTS, SATURDAY, NOV, 23, ATT P.M. GRAND MATINEE. Knabe's Pianos are used at the Academy of Muste. Tickets can be obiained at the Academy of Music and at Schirmer’, Isic ‘Tl Bs di re TPONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY, Engagement w.th the tamous'Ventriioquist, GW. JESTER, HIS “TALKING HAND” AND 1IEADLESS MEN, ‘The wonderiul Fire King, Signor RIVOLTE, who eats living tire, burning brimstone, dr.nks hot lead, ke., &e. Re-engagement of ANNIE HINDLE, who will sing some new character change songs, Anew Drama, “JUsT IN TIM TONY PASTOR AND ALL HIS STARS. Matinees Tuesday and Saturday. Ladies tree on Friday evenings. ‘A FAR FOR THE BENEFIT Ov THE BAPTIST HOME FOR TUE AGED will be held in Apoilo Hall. Broadway and Twenty-eighth street, commencini November 1s, Continuing through the week. Children’s amusement, Punch and Judy, &c., every afternoon. Muxie by tie band of the ‘Seventy-first regimentevery evening. RK THEATRE, BROOKLYN—EVERY EVENING nd SATURDAY MATINEE. Beauty, talent and culture insure the success of Miss NNis” FIRMIN and JOUN JACK, “WIPE OF 2," a tale of MARRIAGE AND DIVOR SEE THE ry SLE THE SEE THE EVENING TELEGRAM. EVENING TELEGRAM. EVENING TELEGRAM, PIANOPURTES, T HAINES BRQS.’, 27’ Union square, First class handsome new Pianofortes for sale on Very reayonabie terms, and several used a little, very low for cash. LADY HAS A PIANO TO LET—FINB ROSEWOOD carved case, round corne| fmood instrument; $5 er month, including stool 13 Waverley place, near roadway. LADY WILL SELL LESS THAN $150 ROSEWOOD 7 octave Pixnoforte; modern style and Epirove- ments; cost $600; also heautitul rosewood upright Piano- for efor $125. Apply at 28 Third street, between Bowery and Second avenue. A STEINWAY SQUARE GRAND PIANOFORTE, \. jour round corners, carved legs, overstrung, agratfe, 7 octave; every improvement; hall price for cash, J. BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. SAY &TO.'S PIANOS; nts. T BLUME'S. RDMAN, rosewood cases, carved legs; latest improverm hand Pianos, $175, $200, $275; great bargains, KDERICK BLUME, 27 Union square, Broadway. 2 Hoe SE AMUSEMENTS. N@WERY THEATRE. D WM. B, PRELIGH:. MONDAY EV E The second eneagement mice his re of the. ulur Comedian an hire gota es cnet 1, Will appear in five distinct racters in his own drama, as periormed by him, ‘with immente. mac throughout Sngland, Irefand and Scotiand, entited Low or, 1.0. U, The way of the . tn peo euereear art he Wicked: £8 o & prologue al ree acts, abound. ‘most starting rensational effects and thehitin asa cee moet witnessed. Will be produced with all due cure ‘aud attention to scenic and mechauica: adjuncts, and» poweriul cast of charac-ers, Procesded by the new farce of rec PIPKIN'S RUSTIC. RETREAT, FRIDAY—BENEFIT OF J. HOLMES GROVER, Make note that I. 0. U. every night, Mr. J, MCCLOSKEY, the celebrated nuihor and. actor, will suorily appear in his own drama of Woon museum THOMPSON. JOHNNY THOMPSON in OUR COLORED BROTHER, MONDAY Atternocn, at 2 | MONDAY Evening, at 8 Owing to the First time this GKEAY SUCCESS, season. the Pp taeda MEIN me her? and Pantomin t q areas manatied the | JOUNSY THOMPSON, ON, 1 hig own new SILVER DEMON; ‘aon Drama of in which the Dixie, GREAT BURLESQUE OUR COLORED BROTHER ‘TROUPE, Cast to the embracing all the ‘beautiful entire company. BLONDES, will NEW and APPEAR, EXCITING TABLEAUX. HEATRE COMIQU MR, JOSH TART nt BROADWAY. ao and Mt Pees se ae eo ans anal ‘AN ENTIRE UiiANGG POW THis Week. PIKS! WEEK OF MR. JAMES M'KEE, MR. HUGH HAGGERTY, THE SIX FRENCH COMIC DANCERS, M, MORTON, MONS. ARMOND, LOUIS, FRANCOIS, MLLES, HORTENSE AND ANGELIOA, ‘The new Comic Burlesque, KING OF CARROTS, introducing the WORRELL SISTERS A NEW OLIO OF FUN, pee eres pokieims guar SONGS, &0. JOHN HART, FRANK KE WILD, MISS JENNIE, audits KERNS, JOHN WL 3 iH pails KITTY O'NIBL, MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, DMOs SQuaRe TuBaTite, Proprietor... Mr, SHMBRIDAN SHOOK Manager. Mr. A.M. PALMER Th AGNES, The greatest hit of the season. The charming young actress, Miss AGNES ETHEL, forwhom the play was written, fills thes title role. sb TO 700 Other characters by the following PERFORMANCE | members oi the yreat Comedy Cum- oF. pany engaged at this theatre — AGNES, Misses Phtliis Glover, Imogene Fowler, Jcasphine Laurens, Kate Hoiland and vlotte Cave, and Mesars. D. H. Huik ms, Wels Kdwards, Edward Lam», George Parker, W. B. Laurens, KF. F. "Mackay, Henry’ Mon gomery. J. MATINEE | W. Thorpe, J, P. Burnet’, Claude Bur- ON rowhs and W. il. wilder SATURDAY AT | The enzagement of Mis E}HEL at 14g O'CLOCK, __ | this theutre is limited to 10) nig. ts. Seats secured two weeks in advance. Phices secured b; mail or telegraph. Box oltice open every day tr0.u 8 5 Yoors open at 74; curtain rises ata Care it ri y be ordered at i ‘ihe mavagementof this ticatre have purchased. from Mr, N. Hart Jackson, the duly wuthoria-d ayent of M. Mt D’Ennery and Plouvier, author, their ist play, entitled “Le Centenuaire,” and ‘the sae will be produced as soon as exis ing engagements will permit, i ERMANIA THEATRE, Fourteenth street, pear Third avenue. AD, NEUENDORSY,..... MONDAY, ‘Novembe: DAd STIPFUNG 5FEST. Comedy, in three avis, by Moser. Box office open daily irom 9 till 4 o'clock. V HITE’S ATHENLUM, 585 Broadway, oppostte Niblo’s GarJen. (III Director CHARLES WH MANAGER AN UNFARALI EMS. MATCHLESS IN FUN AND GENTILITY, FIVE MORE NEW FACES, ATHENEUM. MK. C. A, GARDNER, 585 ATHENKUM. ithe great Dutch Sony and bance Artist. /635 ATHENEUM, MK. GEO. F. MOOK, 585 ATHENBUM.| — the tavorite Western Delincator, [538 ATHENEUM, TOMMY AND WILLY DALY, sag BRUADWA’ the great Song and Franco Artisia, [58 BROADWAY. Miss KITTY HENDERSON, 538 BROADWAY, MIS$ BELLE WALLACE, 585 WHITE'S, MISS MINNIE JACKSON, s WHITE'S, JOUNNY WILLIAMS, | 88 WHITE'S. |SCHOLORAFT, StEWART,| 3s WHITE'S. |MULLIGAN, PRESCOT, [584 WHITE'S. |COES, LANG, |683 MATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY ONLY AT 2:30, TEINWAY HALL,—FORREST, MR. EDWIN FORREST, the world-renowned American tragedian, will give TWO SHAKSPLARIAN KEADIN TUESDAY EVENING, Nov. 19—NAMLET. FRIDAY EVENING, Nov. 22—OTHELLO, ‘ADMISSION TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. Reserved Seats, 50 cents extra, can be obtained at G. Schirmer's, 701 Broadway; Schuberth's, 820 Broadway, and at the theatre Ticket olice, 11d Broadway Yond 4 ¥ inion square, and at @ box of 1 ‘SHE SALE OF SEATS AND TICKETS COMMENCES at all the ticket offices on Friday morning, Nov. 15. IERRACE GARDEN THEATRE.—GRAND OPERA. Fiity-eighth street, betweon Lexington and Third avs. JOHN KOCH, ‘roprietor LOUISE LICH’ irectress: CARL BERGMANN ....onductor FRITZ DE LA FON. 5 .Staye Managor ‘The Public is respectfully infor tinis new and elegant Theatre will be opened ee ON MONDAY EVENING, Nov. 18, at8 o'clock, wi MME, LOUISE LICHTMAY'S GRAND OPERA COMPANY, which consis's of first class artists, expressly engaged for this enterprise in Europe, and of the best resident talent. The Management has spared no expense to satisty the re quirements of a first cless opera, and all works pertormed at this theatre will be rendered as nearly pertect as pos- sible, The following urray of artists have been en- ed — Sased*TOUISE LICDTMAY, Prima Donna. PAULINE BREDELLL Coloratur ew). CLARA PERL, Contrallo. LOUISE BECKMAN, Soubrette (new). ANNA ROMANUS, Mezzo Soprauo (new), MARIE HORN, Soprano (new). FK31Z DE LA FONTATNE, Baritone (new). CARL SPEIGLER, Basso (new). CARL FORME: The chorus and oj era’ will be ample, lected trom the best material in the cout he Scenery, Costumes and Properti new. OPENING NIGHT, ON MONDAY, Nov. 18, at 8 o'clock, IL TROVATORE. : LEONORA.. LOUISE LICHTMA® RBUORNMscsscssssycoussereccctrrascougaeed CLARA PER MANKICD.., .WILHELM HOR! CONTI DE LUNA DE LA FONTAINE PRICE: DMISSLON. Orchestra Chairs, $1 50; Reserved Seats, $1; General Admis.ion, 7c. : Sinule Seats in Private Boxes, $1 50; Pro- Scqninm Boxes, $19, Tickets can be had at the Torrace Garden Theatre Office; also at the corner of Fourth avenue and Four. teenth street and at 114 Broadway. YEO. F. BAILEY & CO.’S COMBINED CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE still at the foot of Houston street, East River. Tn compliance wie, oneral Fee » the: GREAT % CENT SHOW will remain open a few days. longer, EXHIBITING APTERNOON AND EVERING, Increased attractions have been added. ALMONTE, THE FAMOUS LONDON CLOWN, ryt make his first SPREATRNES, on onder SEIGRIST AND INFANT ACKOBATS, WITH HIS PER- FORMING DOGS, The Sensational Riders WM. MORGAN: AND WM. DUTTON, and Miss BELLE ARMOR, in their Thriiling Horsemanship. ‘The numerous Wild Boasts and Trained Animals are in tho finest condition. Admission to all only 26c, ON TULSDAY, BENEFIT OF CLOWN, G. M. CLARK. MERICAN INSTITUTE FAIR. A LAST DAYS, LAST DAYS, AT EXHIBITION HALL, ON Third and Second avenues, by Sixty-third street. Open pont i MM, to |. daily until November 29. hoice music KKATING'S: FINE EXHIBITION ORCHESTRAL BAND day and evening. 3 dinission 6) cents; mechanics’ tickets, in packages, 30 bs! seared cee te rand promenade concert WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING: SSOCIATION HALL. . Free Lecture on French, to-day, at Il A. M, Subject, “Unity of French Verbs." ind have been se- ‘aro entirely LARGE STOCK OF PTfANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO rentor sell cheap rent allowed on purchase, Call M.M. MERRELL'S. No. 8 Union square (165 Fourth av. A SEVEN OCTAVE CHICKERING PIANO FOR sale—Round corners, rich tone, in fine order; pri $175 cash, at BATPERSON’S Furniture Storage Ware: house, 69) Sixth avenue, Near Fortieth street A PARLOR GRAND SQUARE 7% OCTAVE, ROSE- $800, for $, for wood Pianotorte; In use 8 months; cost ; stool, cover, ‘est ire days, ae MAGNIFICENT PARLOR GRAND SCALE PATENT agratfe Pianotorte, nearly new, brilliant tone, cost $00, for $275 cash; Parlor, Chamber, Dining Furniture; a sacrifices Residence HS West Eighth street (Cunton near Sixth avenue, At private residence lk: RAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT ‘and Soirce Dansante. for tho benefit of Prote EBEN, Leader of the seventy ares Regiment Band, w! ake Place at the Armory, Broadway and Thiriy-six' street, Tuesday Evening, November 19, 172 Mr. Hben will be assisted by Mrs. Gertrude Hess, soprano: Mr. J. H, Bonawitz, plano soloist, and a grand orchestra, Tickets, $), to be had at 123 Fast Thirteenth street, or at the entfance of the Armory on the evening of the con- cert. Dancing until one o'clock. ‘ATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN, ‘Twenty-third street and Fourth avenue. Grand Exhibition of paintings, nearly 40), by the first European modern masters; the largest and’ most im- riaut collection of Paintings ever brought to this coun. ry. The whole to be sold by auction December 3 and tol. lowing days. Now on exhibition, as above, day and evening. Admission, 26 cents, —FOR SALE, FOUR ROUND CORNERED ROSE- M1 Fianofortc, to be sold for a lady in peeuniar tances, at Grand Central Comintssior jouse, vv. bet Gih and ath. N. B.—Cost SAN; for $900, PRIVATE, FAMILY LEAVING THE ITY WILL AA “dispose of their rich rove wood 714 octave Planoforte nate to order, patent agrafe, corved 1 cause, Cost $1150, tor $300, Stool, Cover and Music Stand, at private re- jehee 120 West 23d st na MAGNIFIC ‘fT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR ale, parlor, erand,,made onder, clty maker, used 6 Months, cost 8009, for $2/5; Drawing Room Furhitare, Elageres, Bookease, Paintings, Bronzes, Mirrors, Silver- ware, Chamber, Dihing Furniture; @ sacrifice; property family leaving city, 36 West 15th st. Stl AUTIFUL SEVE Carved legs; every Improvement; fully warrante tilac psd price, $250; instalments be ay SA 2 mon! ; 0D eel Thirty-fourth ROSEWOOD PIANO. Biecany forte, $70; groat bargain; superb instrument, havin Curved legs, overstrung bass iz ire l* fice. Pence ‘cxainiie,” JAMES GORDON, 100: Dlevener street, near Macdoug ee ‘MAentrionny SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PI- anoforte—Richest tone and finish, same as new. fh six years’ guarantec, at haif its value, furensh, 26 Prince street, in the store. a PIANOS AND ORGANS CHEAP FOR OAs OR wren. Bala DERRY TE icant wighh wirvot. IANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS OF NEW AND Pi rnonebenntiar syle pf best makerh leper price jor ench or monthly instalmonts, or tor Feng at WAT SHB, 451 roadway, than ean be found elae ARLEM MUSIC HALL, * TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 19, Mra. G. C, HOWARD will appear in her original character of in UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, CARP. —PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS, PIANO, Violin. Guitar, Harp, Sincing, Harmon 4 Mi shed ti * ag J. JAY WAT. ORGAN, ba ¢ place (Highth, stree hal and circulars YEORGE MACDONALD OPENS THE MERCANTIL X Library Lecture Course at steimway Hall tonight. Tickets ‘a TEW YORK MUSEUM OF AN way, between Housion and Bi one should visit this wondertul Mu everything people shout seo ant unde daily on “Tho Philosophy ot Marri ve. unal me fe ee coe pl c, lorwarde 0, ON FECeIP! OL 25 vents, RY NEW ily BROAD: screots. Every hig tai of SECRBTA| YORK MUSEUM OF A Broadway, Now Yorks r = MEtoroLiTAN THEATRE SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISUMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN 8TREBT, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY OUTS CONSTANTLY ON TIAND. j

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