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KOR SALE. Nis RESTAURANT FOR SALE—BEST “SPLENDID eas location; profits over $40 a month: can be ‘ae todo, auill- bette Thivis a chan m offered. MITCHELL'S Store Agi 77 Cedar stre LE AND PORTER BREWERY ¥OR SALE—SITU- hed 1a city of 20,000 inhabitants, one hour from ew York; long lease, low rent; fitted up with steam power and (ne cellars, doing a small trade, which can he wreatiy extended ; good reason for selling ‘ont; horses, =. barrels and everything ready to go ah price Feow: cary terms. Address ALE, Herald office." “) GROCERY STORE FOR SALE CHEAP—DOING A other busiuess. Corner Fifty enue. A. Gast trade owne bixth street and Fou —$65—WILLCOX & GIBBS’ SEWING JA. quite new, for sale; price $38 cash. Broadway, room 17. rOCKED GROCERY AND LIQUOR Fixtures, Twenty-sixth street, nth avenues; must be sold. . DEVLIN, No. 3 Chambers street. — SSING AND HAIR BUSINESS, pmmanding constant profitable nably low, proprictor retiring LTER, room 6, No. 5 Dey st. ‘DID COR MACHINE, Apply at 709 ablished, for sale re J. BE. BARGAIN FOR CASH—SPLE ‘| iuor Store; on be thorougfare and Joing a good trade.” Apply at | esyth st. FINK OPPORTUNITY FOR A GOOD BUSINESS A nay mM the best paying Laundries in the cit count, of sickness. Apply at 96 Di t, between 12 and FIRST CLASS LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE.— be sold on Monday, on account of other bust Apply in the store, corner of Canal aud Centre s SELDOM OFFERED.—A PAWNBROK- sin a good neigh established joing & most profitabl a4; rout very car the closest Investigatic son for setting, fing irom business and going to hurope. None but caning business necd apply at office of MORRIS A, 259 West Thirty-tourih street, tia aie SON'S FIRST CLASS FAMILY wed in black ral seta of Mink ison street, near 05 Canal, 01 y ie mprovements: 0 80 4, for sale at great bargains, 496 Hu LADIES’ HAIRDRESSING AND HAIR BUSINESS, long established, commanding constant prefitable stoits, for sale reasonably low, proprietor retiring fiom business. J, E. WALTER, room 5, No. 6 Dey st. WHEELER & WILSON FAMILY SEWING MA- chine, losed in walnut, nearly new, m perfect tor dale ata HORSE, ory great sacrifice, 367 Bleecker st. ROUTE bre AKERY WAGON AND FOR 2—IN THE BEST BUSIN rn, &. D.; will be sold cheap, on ac- the proprietor. Apply at 184 Grand | t, Brooklyn, B. D. OR SALE—A_ HARDWAR. AINT AND OIL Rooflng and General Jobbin ness; doing a large jh sold on account of sickness; chegp for cash. HNSON, 123 Maiden lane. ire of 8, JC OR SALE—A LOT OF DRYING RACKS AND TRAYS; a lot of fin Cans, holding trom 10 to 100galions each; lot ot Soap Frames, Soap Presses and Moulds, and other Machinery and Tools connected with toilet soaps. Apply at 24 Tenth avenue, © Tnqui )}OR SALE—A SPLENDID CORNER LIQUOR STORE thavenne and 100 foot street; Stock, Fix- nd Good Will cheap to a prot satistactory reason shown for se nae VACHE & BROWN GE—A FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT, WITH d Bar and separate Rooms for parties, tur tyle throughout and doing a good business, re can be done by a first class caterer in and out side the house; last year’s business over $36,000; four years’ lease yet, with privilege of renewal, For full par- ticulars address L. KILLNER, 183 Montague street, Brooklyn, between 9 and 10 A. M (OR SALE—-THE FAMILY OYSTER HOUSE 760 Tenth avenue; a good location for the business; will be sold reasonably 1 Third avenue. A VALUABLE IMPROVEMENT IN COM- Hon of bureau an@wardrobe, for which a pat- secured. Model can be seen and further East Sixth street, New York. JOR SALE.—AN OLD ESTABLISHED VAPOR AND Sulphur Bathing Establishment will be sold cheap, for at once; satisiactory reasons g tor or further particulars address BATHS, Herald Jptown Branch office. OR SALE AT AUCTION TO-MORROW— Restaurant and Barroom Fixtures; cost $1,800 $10. 15s Kast Forty-second street, near Grand < depot aud ballroom. Can be b« or $600, ‘AX BAYERSDORFER, Auc NOR SALF—A FIRST CLASS LAGER BEER AND Liquor Saloon, with covered garden attached, shut- le board, &c. , the best location on Fulton avenue, Brook- vu; entrance on two streets; cheap. Apply to WM. H, MAY & CO, 32 Pine street, {OR SALF—A WELL LOCATED DOWNTOWN CTI- gar and Tobacco Store, doing a fair retail and having some jobbing trade; has a two vears' lease at a rent of 61.000 per annum, and will be sola very low on account of the illness ot the owner, Inquire of Messrs. SHROEDER & BRO., 178 Water street, New York. JR SALR—-A GOOD PAYING LIQUOR STORE, rent $0 a month; satisfactory reason given tor leaving. Apply to owner, 432 East Sixteenth street. Fs. SALE—A MARKET, ON A GOOD AVEN good lease and trade; ‘must sell. Inquire at No.6 Vest Sixtictii street, 3 Besa ies —A NICE LITTLE CIGAR STORE, STOCK 1 Fixtures; $225; part cash :great bargain. Apply A PLUMBING, STEAM AND GAS FIT- od location for business; rent very UMBER, West isement office, y-third street. Poe SAL tiny low. Address Bs West Twi ees } A FIRST CLASS BROADWAY CIGAR ndid business; cheap rent; no offer re- fused ; owuer leaving the country, Apply at 1,276 Broad- way JOR SALE of a Hosiery, Gloves and Fancy Goods Busin jocated inthe best business part ot Brooklyn. For pi liculars address A. C, A., Brooklyn Post office. AND CHOP HOUS fine business; in cot E, WITH plete or- JOR SALE—OY. Supp : beat tocatia agents. Address LEASE, priv Fourth street JOR SALK—A for manu ply at 7#6 sixth a: do ih the city; would make a small hotel; 'e letter office, 28 West enue by applying to F. WERNER, 510 | NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1872—QUADRUPLE SHEET. EW AND BEOOND BAND PO bi Boiler, Lath ‘WI ft Holsters. ‘Suspension N HAND—, and cut-off Engmes, Ames' roular Sawa Washington MACHINERY. RTABLE AND STA- ry Engines and Holler; one 25-horse Locomo- ARD & DEBBVOIBSE, 45 6, 7, 8 10, 12, 14, 16 AND 18 INOW PLAIN ‘ortables, 3 is, 4 to 12 inch Portable Hoisters. Pumps and Btore ey street. to 50 horse NE EIGHT-HORSK BOILER AND FITTINGS FOR and Albany streets. HORSE BAXTER ENGINE new; at the owner’ wM. tac owner being in poor health Address A. D., Herald office PRI MUSICAL, gree WAY HALL.—RUBINSTEIN , oa GRAND COMBINATION CONCERT COMPAN ANTON RUBINST! TUESDAY EVENING, December. FRIDAY EVENING, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JA: du New York, in conjunc: and his ENTIRE GRAND ORCE compri This extraordinary combination w to hear the surrounded by an orchestra truly ci tidently believed that in these three our present reached and illustrated CARD, THE NEW YORK CONSERY. (formerly at 820 Broadway and NOW LOCATED AT NO. 5 BAST vr has long enjoyed a reputation which country. ing no bra e Every branch of Vocal and Instr mon, (privately in the land, Subscription books ope: BROOKL 102, 104 106 Court st MERICAN CONSERVATORY O1 n daily, fro: ‘The most prominent musi ‘Thorough instruction in all branche Languages at liberal For particulars and prospectus a B.—American Musical G Sariple copies mailed f RATA PARAVALLI, West Twenty-seventh stre moderate. “Homo Monda; Harmony. Instruction, Vocal qu ur orchestra torming. MME. DESPARD'S Franted to re £ whatever cau: Kreatest effect to their wonderful powers; ani TENOR Italian opera, teaches Piano and Singing at U7 , near Sixth aveuue, terms nd Thursday. MUSICAL ACADEMY, h square.—Piano, Violin, Organ; Singing, FOR 8ALE—NEAR- in be bought cheap; can be seco runing i & CO,, 21 Murray street. PWO FIRST CLASS LIQUOR STORES, OVER BEVEN years established. for sale cheap, tong leases count of the id chi CONOERTS, OF THE RUBINSTEIN and THEODORE THOMAS TES. Destrous of presenting to the public the nearest possible | Manager. approach to pertection in the -higher styles Of music Air, GRAU has determined to surround the FAREWELL CONCKRTS IN NEW YORK OF ‘EIN and HENRI WIENIAWSKE with the FINEST MUSICAL ORGANIZATION §N AMERICA, 2nd to this end will give ou 1872, ai r staan: THE LAST THREE @) RUBINSTEIN CONGBLTS tiou with THEO, THOMAS TESTRA ng over FIFTY PERFORMERS. it enable the public GREATEST LIVING PIANIST AND VIOLINIST, apable of giving she concerts the acme of sical power and culture will have beea Y OF MUSIO Fifth avenue). FOURTEENTH 8T,, EAR FIF1H AVENUE, NEXT D OOR TO DELMONICO'S, connects with {tall thatis progressive in present musical instruction in this It is the only chartered Conservatory In the State, hay- h in this city, and bein, i om other institutions, which imitate its name without attempting to imitate its merits, entirely distinct ‘umental Music, H. re , Composition and Modern Languages is here taught d in classes) by the most eminent instructors ta price within the reach of all. m9 A.M. toS P.M. State, yN BRANCH. F MUSIC. Professor HENRY SCHROEDER, Director. ic institute. ‘ sof Music and Foreign terms. pply to F. BUSS, Sec- Juzette just puolished. SINGER, FROM artet, string quartet, ‘Terms moderate. FEMALE MEDI- ve obstructions, from Ww sure relief guaran: give Instruction by the week, TEACHER, box 182 Herald office. | York or Brooklyn, Addtess F. E., office. T 14 KAST FOURTEENTH ST? Gay atternoon, at 4 o'clock, the Vocal Class of the Orpheon Choral vance, $5. Readers wanted for JEROME HOPKINS, 8 YOUNG MAN OFFERS organist to some Protestant Rratuitously. Address A. D. P., bo: oftice. LEMAN WILL GIVE jano at pupil's residen rences given. Broadway. ne he LL KINDS OF MUSIC N Broome, near c SOPRANO, Pay just expired, ces; ready readers; expectation for ten days LEGATO, Herald office, \LASSES FOR THE STUDY OF 33 Union sq ‘e (Broad ARD.—PRIVATE_ INSTRUCTIO Clinton place (Righth street) culars mailed free. ESSONS GIVEN ON THE PIA 4 enced teacher for $10 a term; simple Store. FY TLY fi TENOR AND ALTO, position now forming at the N: 1 estab AY WATSON, M teed; pri ¢ during confinement. 41 Twenty ‘ourth avenue, Advice free. eCuniey aL LADY TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTR WILL month or quarter, at F own or pupils’ residence; terms moderate, Address CONTRALTO AND A SOPRANO DESIRE CHURCH choir engagements, separately or, toye ae ther, in New lew York Post EVERY TUES- Ladies’ Select Readiny Society. Fee in ad- at8 o'clock, ry, 711 Broadway. —THE NATIONAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, A SELECT SCHOOL for all branches of Music and Modern Languag 33 Union square (Broadway), near Sixteenth street, Class and Private Lessons. HIS SERVICES AS church. in Brooklyn, x 2.306 New York Post INSTRUCTION ON pe for $10 per quarter; ‘Address, R, box 120 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,266 with — residence, COPIED AT 402 t fh WHOSE EN- desire another; good is moderate. Address THEORY AND COM. tional Conservator ), near Sixteenth st. N, PIANO, VIOLIN, Organ, Guitar, Singing, Harmony, day and evening, lished | 1854; clr: NO BY AN EXPERI- system thorough and Apply to B. E., William Hall & Sons’ Music ‘OCK AND FIXTURES, ately, a first class Meat, Fish and Pro: tre of city; an unusual chance; about. vision Store $700, Address PROVISIONS, Herald Uptown Branch pitice ° JOR SALE CORNER OF GOOD buaimess avenue. Sules this year over $8,000. 25 to §# prescriptions dail Price $3,000 cash. Address PHARMACIST, Up Thirty-second street own Advertisement office, 544g West FAMILY MARKET. APPLY AT ighth street. F°s SALE—A BROADWAY GEN’ RNISHING Goods Store; small stock; well located ; none need bert business is meant. Address MODEST EX- PRC . box 105 Herald office K° SALE Pontiry Sta HORN, stand 66 le: ATIO! CHEAP—A BUTTER, CH in Clinton Market. AND Inquire ot W. H. JOR SALE cH L KNOWN OLD ES. tablished Meat Market 137 First avenue: must be wold in consequence of other business. Apply on the premises FINAN, GOR SALK CHEAP—STEAM JOB PRINTING OFFICE, with Power Presses and about 200 fonts of Type, nearly new ; good connection and in the most improving locality in the city. Address F. 8. C., care of Geo. Ps Rowell & Co, Park row, New Yor! JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-TWO FIRST CLASS Milk Routes cheap, owing to owner's health. Ad- dress or call on J. H. OLLIV 46 Second avenue. ARKET ON FOURTH AVENUE FOR SALE LOW. Apply on the premises, at 3H, between Twenty-tiith and Twenty sixth streets. DHOTOGRAPH GALL BOWERY; EVERY- thing new and first class; old established ; large holi- y trade; cause for selling, death; splendid ‘Kurtz con- ve background, separately ; large size, PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY FOR SALE—FIRST CLASS, long established; rare chance ior @ business man Address CRAYON, Herald office PUUMBING BUSINESS—STOCK, TOOLS AND FIX. tures for sale; established 15 years; owner going West. Address PLUMBER, station F SAFES FOR INS; HER. of various SALE—AT GREAT BARG S ring’s, Lilte’s, Wilder's and Marvin's, sizes, at SG, QUIRK'S, 72 Maiden lane. STOCK OF DRY GOODS—DESIRE IMM vance; in trouble; must have mone ‘ i leaving city Ad ss, giving full name, no others noticed, NK. RUPT, box 107 Herald omce. clang et 60) WILL BUY THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF $55 Agood paying Liquor Store in the Twenty frst Ward; long lense; rent $35 per mouth. Apply at ws Last ‘Thirty-firat street. om WILL BUY A CORNER LIQUOR STORE of DAVID GRIFFITHS, 121 Greene street. A MACHINERY, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF STEAM ENGIN Boilers, Sean Pumps, Sh , Pulleys and Tanks for sale cheap. Apply to P, CASSIDY, dealer in new and second hand machinery, Nox 4 to’ 10 Bridge street, WORE Pr re eos YOR SALE—SEVEN JACKET KETTLES, CAPACITY W to 100 gallons each; a lot of Shafting; also four Soap Presses for toilet soaps. Apply at 24 Tenth avenue. Fok GALE’ WOODWORTH | PLANER | AND Matcher, four side; one three side; also Moulding, Morticing, Sticking, Tenoning, Resawing, Variety, Ellip: tic, Band’ and Scroll Saws, Kawing Saw, French’ Band Faw Blades, Belting, &e.; Machinery tou: changed, HARVEY & CO,, @ Ferry street. OR* SALE—VALUABLE ENGLISH, FRENCH AND | Belgiuin Patent Rights for improvements in steam y by MURPHY &(v., Quintard [roa Wor ue Dand Eleventh street. {OR SALE—TWO LATHES, SWIN ONE HY. L Graulic, and Tip Presses always on hand; Forge. KOWLAND, corner of Ceitre aud White streets, ‘PO SALE—STEAM ENGINE OF TODD & RAFFERTY make; cylinder 10x24 inches; Judson governor; od ds ueW. Appl SLL'S od ae ew APPLY to E, TREADWELL'S SUNS, 244 NOR SALE—A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Ma. chinery, Engines, Boilers, Hangers, Pulleys, Shatt- ing, Belting, Hoe's Milistor vators, 614 and 516 Thirty nue: Fox & KERR, JOR BALE, CHEAP.—A ROGERS NO, 1 PLAINER feud Matcher in good order plains both sid #0, bd FYBUE, Fort Kiglingud, 3, Ele- 8. Tin Cutting Machin fourth street, near Tepth ave. EDIATE AD. | ght, sold or ex- | Portable | EW YORK AMATEUR ORC. Tuesday evein; No. 5 next door to Delmon sional, music, desires an engagement in tn salary not an object, Address 4ANIST, box 2, vi new members RGANIST AND CHOIR MASTER.—A PROFES- arge experience in the matter of church STRA MEETS ON st Fourteenth street, ity or its vicinity uta good organ iy indispensable, office. Italian German Opera, be New York and Brooklyn that instructions in singin; Te’ ast Decker Brothers’ Circulars at the principal music stor | AL | cular. A —MARS L. street. | Soiree every Fitth avenue, ACADEMY OF DANC For terms, &c., send | T TRENOR’S ACADEMY OF | Hall, Sixth avenue and Reserv Attend at their convenience. Waltz a specialty. A J. SAU DANCING ACA 4\. at Masonic Hall, 114 and 116 and Brevoort Hall, 154 and 156 Kast SOIR onic Hall, Tuesday, PRIV |ONS at dny hour, CIRCULARS at Private Academy, ALLETMASTER DUMAR’S Evening Classes; six dances taugh vate lessons; all dances in one quart ROOKES’ All the DIES, Tuesdays and Friday NTLE nesdaysand Frid CHILDREN, Wedne-d A NEW ¢ LASS’ FOR, | (\HRISTOPHER'S DANCING ACA) 1, $6. Third avenue, Wedues ernoons. Remson House, corner enue, Harlew, Tuesday and Wednesday and Friduy eveni corner F constant ME ANE MIS, HEASKO'S 40 cing—At ot West Thirty-tourth forming, THE BALL MIREMEN'S BAL The FORTY-FOURTH ANN (and. positively | in aid of the WIDOWS’ A oO Tat Mt Ja Tickets, can be procured trom any of | JAMES F, WENMAN, Presid cretary pro tem., 361 Broadway. | ss Circle Boxes can be obtained JAMES F. WENMAN, President. COTERIE, oniall SINTEENTH ANNUAL ACADEMY OF MU: SDAY, JANUARY, Ws’ Vice Preside ALIS, + be 3 LADIES OF MRS establishment will hold their Hop on Monday, evening, December Mare Academy, #3y Bleecker surecy HE Yo SIGNOR LOTTI, LATE PRIMO i peal Vee Ita ge cr ngnages, ications will be ne dla Bast Ninth DANCING ACADEMIES, —DODWORTH'S CLASBES FOR DANCING, AT 212 | For days and terms send ‘tor cir- turday, commencing ats P. M. The Red DANCING ACADEMY, shionable Dances in one course of lessons, Sig: Saturdays, LASO Jmtting a gentleman and la Treasurer, 12) Fulton street. B, DUPIGNAC, President. q I. be had with all mem. i at headquarters, 74 Third street, TENORE OF THE intorm the public of as commenced to give eceived at his resi inth street, near Second avenue, or at piano Warerooms, 33 Unio square. res, ING, 289 BLEECKER tor circular, N. B.— DAY LYRIC ow 8 G, uare, pupils can | Jlowa' and Glide | AMUSEMENTS. ‘OOD'S MUSBUM. THOMPSON. POSITIVELY LAST WEEK of the brilliant enzagement of Mr. JOUNNY THOMPSON, Monday Afternoon, at 2, Monday Evening, ats, LAST TIMES LANE MIGHT the new (airy the Protean Actor Burlesque and JOHNNY THOMPSON, Pantomine, JOUNNY THOMPSON, rue GOL EN culty ram of y specialty Drama BUTTERFLY, HOON HAN GOLDEN ON HANE BUTTERFLY, ON HAND: with all the or, beautiful BLONDES TRUE TO THR LAST, and ‘with all the BURLES ORIGINAL EFFECTS ul and TA EVENING, December 13, BEN: but one of JOUNNY THOMPSON, DAY AFTERNOON, December i6, first time ot W. Al FRIDAY et 8, Gilbert's beautiful fairy’Comedy, entitled The ee een PALACE OF TRUTH. MONDAY EVENING, December 16. first time of the new tairy Burlesque Extravagan: allied the Sea aentte ic | 1o GREAT BORLESQUE TROUPE will a 90, her apectiath IHAIDAN and ‘also, among other specimties, Messrs. i ani MACK, Seners. DELEN: fy and UENGLER and Pro- fessor JACOB BHOWLE! ith bis celebrated TRICK MULES, “Pete"’ and Barney, i U NION SQUARE THEATRE. Proprietor. Mr. SHERIDAN SHOOK : Mr AM, BALMER SITIVELY THR WEEK BUT ONB Las’ of MISS AGNES bling ENGAGEMENT aud of Bardon’s greatest Dramatic Work, AGNES, THIS WEEK “Agnes 43 now in the third mont esr Of one of the most Huc- to cesséul runs knowa in the his- 2D tory of the New York stage. No PERFORMANCE domestie drama or comedy has OF. ever been producod.as well (n this city, or has ever met with ——— similar success.” SATURDAY NEKT Sunday Times, LABT MATINER, “We know of no more elegant BUT ONK. representation ama (han oF we find i ea! with Mina AGNES, Fthel as the figure of its AT 18g O'CLOCK, strong caste and a stock com- pany ot people who are almost Bvoning pertormances| stars grouped together, effect: begin at 8, ively its rendering,”’—Com- over at i0:tb, mercial Advertiser. FRIDAY EVENING, DEORMBER %, MISS BTHEL'S BENEFIT. Tn active hn Brougham’s new roman- tic drama, “ATHERLEY COURT,” in which nearly all the members ‘of the GREAT COMBDY COMPANY engaged at this theatre wili appear. CADEMY OF MUSIC. Director... reparation M x MARBTZEK . PAULINE LUCCA’ IN [TALIAN AND GERMAN OPBRA. SPECIAL, ANNOUNCEMENT. THE DIRECTOR HAS THK HONOR TO INFORM THB SUBSCRIBERS AND THE PUBLIC THAT, Previous to the departure of the Company for Philadel- THREE ADDITIONAL PERFORMANCES wil! be given on MONDAY, DEC, 9, WEDNESDAY, DE FRIDAY, DEO, 13. MONDAY, DEC. 9, ATS BLM VOR POSITIVELY THE LASt TIME, MIGNO: with its great and una Mme. PAULIN! a; i Misa CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, Senora SANZ, Si VIZZANI, LYALL, JAMET and others. WEDNESDAY EVENING, DEC. i, ATS P.M, GRAND GERMAN OPERA, Nicolai's Opera of the MERRY WIVE! Hpronelable cast. LU OF WINDSOR (In German.) Mine. PAULINE LUCCA... $cc Mes, FORD Miss HENNE, : <Mrs, PAGE, CLARA DORIA ANNE PAGE, flerr HERMANNS. siege RALSTAEE FRIDAY EVBNING, DEC. 13, AT 4 P.M GRAND FAREWELL NIGilt, SATURDAY, DEC. lt, GRAND FAREWELL MATINEE. Knabe’s Piunosare used at the Academy of Music kets can be obtained at the Academy of Music aad at ore, 701 Broadway. Bees MUSEUM, MENAGERIE, CIRCUS. DAILY MATINGES AT 2 P.M. WEEK OF THE GREAT SHOW ON FOURTEENTH SIRE! SECOND WEEK OF MONS. D'ATELIE, OR THE MAN WITH THE IRON JAW, whose marvellous teats of strength have elicited the ad- miration and astonishment of immense audiences at each exhibition. For the present woek Mons. D'ATELIE will daily per- form his thrilling ascension act, being elevated from the ground to the dome (a dist ‘of 8) feet), suspended by the teeth, holding his infant son. Mile. ANGELA, the Female Samson, A ries of herculean feats, culmi- nnon trom her shoulders. FOURTH who will appear it nating with the fring 0: THE GREAT FASHIONABLE ARENIC ENTERTAIN- MENT, under the direction ot AN CASTELLO, EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE OF RARE WILD BEASTS, LIVING CURIOSITIES, AUTOMATIC WONDERS, DWARFS, GIANTS, ALBINOS, &C., £0. OPEN 'FROM 1A. M. TO 10 P.M. DAY EXHIBITIONS THE LEAST CROWDED. P) NOFURT T HAINES BROS, Piano Rooms, 27 Union square, The greatest bargains in the city. Be sure and see them before purchasing elsewhere. One second hand Plano, 6 vctaves, including Stool and Cover : Sy : One elegant new octave Piano, our own mal warranted for 5 years, with Stool and Cover, use two months..... se eteeuenesterees seseeceeaceees One elegant and new 75 octave Pi modern improvements and warranted in every respect, in- cluding @ handsome Stool and Cover........ ‘ One beautirul Piano, with 4 round corners, b finished same as the front, fully warranted, with handsome dd Cover... + 450 N. B.—8econd hi ianos taken in exc NUMBER OF SECOND HAND PIANOS, VERY cheap for cash, to rent or on instalments; one 7 octave for $150, at JOHN MAHON’S, 314 and 316 East ‘Thirty-ninth street. RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE CHEAP, A FINE assortment ot secondhand grand square and upright Pianos, of Steinway & Sons and other first class makers; jastrument in pertect order. STEINWAY & SONS, way Hall, 109 and 111 East Fourteenth street, N.Y. A WBLEGANT SEVEN OCTAVE WEBER | SCALE + Pianos, $275, at GIRARD College of Music, Broadway and Ninth street. Private instruction $10 per cuarter, Evening classes Tuesdays and Friday: BEAUTIFUL PIANO, 00; A STEINWAY PI - forte, seven octave, carved legs, overstrung, every Improvement. at sacritice ; instalments taken, $10 month- ly. J. BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. MAGNIFICENT DOUBLE ROUND PARLOR grand rosewood Pianoforte ; used 7 months; brilliant fone, pate , for $300 cash ; Stool, Cover, Music Cabi $100; Parlor, Chamber,’ Dining Fur: niture, Carpets; less than half cost; family leaving city. Residence 113 West Eighth street Clinton place), near Sixth avenue. FULL 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE’ Tich tone, round corners, full iron plate ; bes imake ; $140 cash if sold this day, at BATTERSON’ age Warehouse, 690 Sixth avenuc, near Fortieth street. DEMIES.—CLASSES ‘ast Thirteenth street, Fifty-fourth street. , December 10, 1872. day and evening, , 212 East Eleventh st, DANCING ACADEMY, ‘2% West Fourth street, near Broadway.—Day -Day and t_pertectly in six pri- ter. 1 BROOME ST, lays, 735 P.M, ardavs, 3 P.M, TUESDAY, DEMIES, y and h street and 1 aturday at- Friday, Soirees every ng. eMY ‘ourteenth street, ly forming. ADEMY FOR DAY street, New classes VAL BALL it) KPHANS' FUND EER FIRE the SIC, nuary 27, 187% | $5, | rs. | ent, | ristreet. | the mai 146 Pe ) BALL, SIC, + Md, 1873. nts. Secretaries. | DF THE NEW YORK | held at Teutonia Ay. Sixteenth street, on E. L. KETELTA'S irst Annual Calico , U3STée as Vrolessor nird | | Urese ROSEWOOD PIANO—FULL IRON F. 300, RARE CHANCE TO MAKE A CHRISTMAS PRES- ent.—Magnificent 7’, octave rich rosewood Piano- forte, all improvements, patent agraffe, carved le; cases use 8 months, cost $900, for $300; Stool, Cove: usic Stand, at private residence 120 West 23d st. A LADY WILL SELL AN UPRIGHT ROSEWOOD 7 octave Pianotorte, first class maker, cost $550, for $175; modern improvements. Apply at 28 Third street, betweeu Bowery and Second avenue: A —A.—ATTENTION,—DURT. 3 + sell first class new and second hand Pianos at low | prices; Pianos tor hire, H. SCHROEDER, 211 Fourth av. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR sale—Parlor grand, made order, celebrated maker, t $W0, for $275 Drawing Room . Bron Bookcase, Mir- , Dining Furniture; a sacri- ving city. 36 West lith st, near lised 6 months, ¢ Furniture—E) property tarily Sth av. N IMMENSE SACRIFICE cent seven octave ro: overstrung Pianoforte, | grand action, iron trame, carved, legs, latest inpro ments; manufacturer's guarantee, No.7 Bleecker street, FOR CASH—MAGNIFI- | near Bowery; loans taken. Bares IN PIANOS.—10 BE RED ‘OLD | cheap for cash, or o ne, large stock, best makers, | at MERRELL's No. ¥ Union square (165 Fourth avenue) PIRST CLASS NEW AND 8 fortes tor cash or instalments | and examine CHARLES J one block west of Broads ay | PIANOS, PIANOS RETAILED AT WHOL | rices at the PIANO FACTORY, first class, best m terial, best work’ lowest prices; guaranteed tor 7 years. | 7s'Barrow street, near Hudson st et D HAND PIANO. Pianos to let; call DIANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGA} most beautitul styles of best makers, at lower prices jor cash or monthly instalments, or tor rent, at WATER: 431 Broadway, than can be tound elsewhere, RAME, 0., ear Sixth avenue from $300; first class square Pianos, $275, HOLLYER 55 West Sixteenth street, th NEW, FIRST CLASS, VERY FULL AND SWRET- toned Pianos willbe sold this week cheap tor cash warranted for five years, at No, 29 Bond street, f MISCELLANEOU JOTICE,—MAISON FRANCAISES FRUIT WILLEMER, 6 Broadway Large importation ot F. the world. Camambert, Livard L'Eveque, Neutchatel, Brie au chokes received by every F every description trom and. choiges! Fruits, both native aud toreign, toes Beit Bene kets a'specialty ; made to order; Hares and’ Pheasants received by every ste STORE, A. Twenty-third the best tn jor, Solferino, Pont prt: tresh Arti. Preserves of SAND street. Blank JONATHAN JANES. 18 BIGHTH STREET, BE tween Broadway aud hourth avenue. —All kinds of work doug in superior #ty!9, goody Galaclsd and de Uvered. 4 | Morris BETTS, M Bleecker street, | onenn AMUSEMENTS, rpawarae COMIQUB, Mr. JOSH HART... 614 BROADWAY. vores Leoosoe aud Manager THEATRE NOT! out COMIQUE, —— BROADWAY. —— ‘The public aro —— THEATRE — out COMIQUE, respectfully requested BROADWAY. THEATRE © READ the ole COMIQUE, oo BROADWAY. pons FIRST PAGR ~ THEATRE = 54 CUMIQUE, of the BROADWAY, THEATRE { NEW YORK HRRALD Or COMIQUE, pe BROADWAY. o—— TO-DAY, — THEATRE a bid COMIQUE, | — where will be found. = |BROADWAY, THEATRE the full ott COMIQUE, BROADWAY. THEATRE sae ols COMIQUE, | aameso! performers, | BROADWAY. THEATRE |comments of the press anc ol GOMIQUE, | OUens OF NG prow one BROADWAY. ———_" leverything pertaining tothe} = ——— THEKATRE ole COMIQUE, Jentertainments for the com-|/ BROADWAY, nikater | rWicatit COMIQUE ale COMIQUE, ‘lt " |pRoaDWay. BROADWAY, CADBMY OF MUSIC, Irving place and Fourteenth street. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENKFIT TO COLONEL T. ALLSTON BROWN, ON TUKSDAY AFTERNOON, DEORMBER 10, whose losses by the recent fire at 720 Broadway liave been go very severe. 3 His friends and the profession take this occasten to tes- tity in a substantial manner (uoie sympathy aad appre- ciation. ‘The following Managers will participate in this GRAND “DRAMATIC KVENE, MAX MARBIZEK, with his onttre Orchestra and ITALIAN OPERA GOMPANY, THE PRINCIPAL ARTISTS from 2 NIBLO'S GARDEN, by kindness of Messrs. Jarrett & Paimer. by kind eae OF EBA HOUSE ADTISTS, indness o tus Daly, Esq. me THRATE oulQur. Tho entire company—every member of the troupe vol- unteering—by kind pormt-sion of ir. JOSH HAR’ ‘The MONAROH of comie voca! Mr. TONY PASTOR, will positively appear. Also artists from. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. THE WONDERFUL AFRICAN DWARF, TOMMY. ‘This wonderful little creature was captured by Dr. Li Ingstone at Ujiji and partly civilized. He was. by the Doctor to his friend and discoverer, Mr. Stanley, the Herald correspondent, and shipped by hii to this country. He stands in height but 23 inches, while he measures four anda half feet in circumierence. He ‘sings pathotic ballads, plays upon the viulin and dances a clog hornpipe, iMustrative of the manners of his country. Ho has been engaged by the ananagement at a tremen- dous figure; but, notwithstanding the enormous expense, the price of admission will remain the same as usaal, Mr. JOHN HART, Mr. FRANK KERNS, Mr. JOHN WILD, Mr, JOUN QUEEN HARRIGAN HART. MISS JENNIE HUGHES, MISS KITTY O'NEILL. MISS ADA WRAY, MISS NELLIE SANDFORD. THE WATSON BROTHERS, AMERICUS, whoso performances on the violin have been pronounced wonderful. : MR. B. L, DAVIS, in his great ventriloquist act. Mi. JAMES McKKE, in his pleasing songs and changes. ‘The astounding LIN LOCK, in his wonderful feat of euting cody of Ore. MISS AN ADAMS, pinic nougs. SON, in her pleasing serio MISS GRACE RAWLL and MR. J. S$ CROSSTN, in the picasing drama, viz. -— DELICATE GROUND; or, PARIS. IN 1795 TAR CLODOCHE BURLESQUE. MR. NEIL WARNER MR. WM. WEST, MI JAMES BRADLEY, W. McANDREWS MR. MR. BROCKAWAY, in side splitting sket CHA WN GAL The laughable sketch GAME TO THE Last, by Mr. JOHN HART, Mr WILLIAM WEST, and Mr. ROBERT HALL. Look at the array of talent for this occasion :— Me, MAX MARE’ ALIAN OPERA TROUPE AND HIS ENTIRE ORCHESTRA, LIN LOCK, Misy GRACE RAWLINSON, Mv. TONY PASTOR, AMERICUS, Mr. NEIL WARNER, Mr. JOHN HART, Mr. JOHN WILD, RANK KERNS, JOHN QUEEN, ' WILLIAM WEST, J. A. GRAVER, F. D, GDODING, . L, SLOATE, J. BRADLEY, J. 8, OROPEN, Miss ANNIE ADAMS, HARRIGAN AND HART, JAMES McKEE, Miss JENNIE HUGHES, Miss KITTY O'NEIL, Miss ADA WRAY, Miss SANDFORD TILSTON and others, making in all one of the most powerful, entertaining and pleasing programmes ever presented ‘to aa American jonce. ADMISSION (No reserved seats)... FAMILY CIRCL Pereattt DOORS OPEN A’ . M., SHARP, NEOs GARD! IN “Lessees and Managers...... JARRETT & PALMER THE GREATEST SUCCESS OF THE TIMES, Twenty-five thousand people have already expressed their wonder and delight a8 the supreme magnificence of LEO AND LOTOS ‘The press and the people unanimous in pronouncing tt unsurpassable in its GLOWING GORGEOUSNESS AND GRANDEUR, ‘The greatest critigs pronounce it ROWDED WITH SPLENDORS, SEE THE SUPERB BALLET. SEK THE MAGNIFICENT SCENERY. SEF THE DAZZLING COSTUMES, SEE THE NOVELTIES IN (ILLUMINATION. SEE THE MARVELLOUS MECHANISM. SEE THE BRILLIANT BFFECTS, TE DAY AT ST. CLOUD, PARIS UNDER THE COMMUNE. THE GRAND TABLEAU VIVANT. Seats can be secured six days in advanee. SPECIAL NOTICE—Curtain rises at 7% P.M. TURDAY—MATINER AT 1!4 O'CLOCK, Carriages can be ordered at 11:15, LLACK'S. TA W “*Froprietor and Manager. Mr. LESTER WALLACK ELEVEN % THE FE NIGHTS and last TWO MATINEES or DUNDREARY. Enormous Success of Mr. SOTHERN, who will appear as Lord DUNDREARY| EVERY EVENING, until 3 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, on which oceasion he will appear in’ his celebrated and atl character of DUNDREARY'S BROTHER SAM. pronounced by the entire London press as tully equal, it uot superior, to bis LORD DUNDREARY. Box plan open ONE MONTH ADVANCE. Due notice will be given of the first appearance of Mr. John Gilbert, Miss E@e Gernton 2nd Mrs. John Setton. SOTHERN, SOTUERN, RRACE GARDEN THEATRE, Fitty-eighth, between Third and. URED CONCE pexington avenue. RYANT’S OPERA HOUSE, 23d street and 6th avenue, near Booth's Theatre. ERY EVENING AT 8. SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2, BRILLIANT SUCCESS. BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, M’ ANDREWS, the famous Watermelon Man. HARRY STANWOOD, the great Banjoist and Comedian. Emerson, Brockway, Carter. TIME TRIES L. SAUSAGE MERCHANTS. DAN BRYANT, DAVE REED AND NEL3E SBYMOUR. CARTE DE VISITE. LES BRIGANDS NOIR. Bryant's Comedians, Vocalists and Orchestra. Bryant's Matinee, Saturday at2. ats secured in ad- vance. AN BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. 23D STREET. THE EXCELSIOR TROUPE OF THE WORLD. Dave Reed, Nelse Seymour, McAudrews, Harry Stanwood, vorl, Norman, Raymond, ckWay and grand orche very Evening and Saturday ReErostrory OF WONDE TED AND ART. M. HARTZ (the Mlusionist), of 743 Broadway, begs to | Announce that, in consequen { | | of his astonishing and | continually increasing business, he bag taken the large | store | $0 BROADWAY, NI WHICH with the most magnificent display of Conjuring Tricks R FOURTEENTA STREFT, ‘OW OPEN New Parlor Games and | | PRESENTS AND HOME AMUSEMBNT EVER SEE with full printed instructions. | articles for IN AMERICA, | quite different to what can be procuted elsewhere. | See this season's BOXES OF CONJURING TRIOKS, | | $5, $10, $15, $20, B25, $35, $60, $125, | Cheapest and best in the world. | dingle icks trom 5) cents each | The marvel of the age; the most | wonderful, enchanting and instruc: tive piece of appari hat laced in t nds ot y . Wshough not thicker than & per: son’y finger, It will give a shock to ny nuinber of persons joining ght the gas and illustrate i enomens oF ity, ing tl ¢ e present list of wonders. ection with auy other house THE PORTABLE ELECTRIC } in | | Boxes of app bewutitul and instruc Send for the eight p Important notic New York or elsewhere PROFESSOR ETIENNE will open his ¢ at 1,235 Broadway, bet MONDAY EVENING, AT $ o'cloc Lecture on Frenet ON FREE TO ALL: LAMBERT | ries IRST LE GYMNASIUM, TWENTY-EIGHTH tre near Fitth avenn Seventeenth Anniver. sary Exhibition, Tuesday evening. December 10. Jump- ing competition for a gold medal, Indian Club swinging, Dumb Bell litting from 5 to 1d by, siaglo, double aud Uying Trapew, Bysims. &e OuN WwooD's MARIE AIMEE, ing Queen of Opera Bouffe, er former triumphs, and positively raised A BOURFE. the reii to the city of Inst seagon of the highly. AIMEE NEW PARISIAN OF OPENING NIGHT, MONDAY, DEO. 9, aT 8 P. with « brilliamt inise en scene, intmenta, bratea Opera, when will be produced, uew costumes and appo Offenbach’s cel LA BELLE HELENE, which Opera, performed for the first'time in Phitade! phia by the following superb cast, achieved an immense ecess Aud created quite a furore le. AIMEE in her charininy role of La Belle Helene. Mons. JUTEAU in his successful role of Paris. Mile. Roland as Oreste. | Mons. Duchesne as Agame- Mons. Nardin as Minelaus.| none. Mons. Julien ax Achille. Mons Lecayer as Calcas. Mons. Cartap as 2 Me. Mons, Marcas as Ajax 1 Mile. Juti a Partenas. at Mile. Deschamps, as Lana, | Mile, Conductor... . one TUESDAY AND WE ay E HELEN ‘The public are respectiully informed that the presen season will be marked by unusual brilliancy and by pro- ductions of special attractions, viz:—For the first time in America will be presented the newest of all the Operas Bouffe, entitled LES CENTS VIERGES (The 100 Virgins), which is having a great popularity at presentin St. Pe fersburg, and has been periormed in Pariy and Berlin lor 2) consecutive nights to overwhelming houses. LA PRINCESSE DE TREBIZONDE, @ beautiful new Opera to the Aierican public, will also be presented. inactive rehearsal LE PETIT FAUST, to be produced gn Monday, December 16, During the seaiwn there will be vor! eras of tl season, viz :— BARBE BLEUE, PERICHOLE, GUNEVIEVE, DE BRA. BANT and LA GRANDE DUCHESSE. Prices as before, Seats secured at the Box Office, at Schiriner's, 701, aud at Ud Broadway. Free list entirely suspended, LYM PIC,—TRIUMPHANT RE-ENTRE OF é MLLE. MARIE AIMEK AND THE Betaged A TRIAD QESEA BOURER 4. Commenc londay, Deccinber » at 8.0'cloc! with Olrenbach seek ra Opera Boutte, ? LA BELLE HiLENK. Mile, AIMEE, in her charming role of La Belle Helene Mons, JUTBAU, tn his highly ‘successtul rote of Paris ROLAND, Mensa DUCHESNE, LECYER, NAt JULIEN, MARCUS, Miles JUTEAU, VANDAME, HAMPS. Full Chorus and Orchestra—Conductor, YON GHELK. ‘In active preparation LE PETIT FAUST and the newest of all Operas, LES CBNT VIER- Prices as before, The sale of seats will commence on Friday, at the Box Ofice, and at Schirmer's music store, 701 and 114 Broadway. r Vandame as Bach Mons. VON GHE A BELL! NEILSON Boones Takara. Kawin Booth . Proprietor and Manager AST WEEK and tarewell performances ot MISS NKEILBON, The management respectfully announces that this week, being the last week of her very successtul engagement MINS NEILSON will appear RACH EVENING ‘and on the SATURDAY MATINEE AT 3, im her great part of in Lord Lytton's peaatiiul aid lar play of In Gord ytton' aatit’ opular play o! THE LADY OF LYONS. Seats for these last nights of Miss Neilson may be se cured at the Theatre, or at Ditson & Co.'s Music Store, 711 Broadway. Aree aamiinann amram {MeTH AVENUE THEATRE. West Parents fost mreet, near Broadway. ims ay . Sole Lease and Manager = "Mr. AUGUSTIN DALE SING, EMBER 9,” Wiil be acted, for the first time in this theatce, rd rinsley Sheridan's comedy, wiih new site UOOL ROK "SCAND Aty th new Scenery and the fo SUPERIOR Case, or Complete aad Sir Peter Teale Sir Oliver Surtac Joseph Surtace Charles surtace Janes thady a Lady Teazle ay Davenpert ys Miss Fanny Moramt Miss Nellie Mortumes Miss Linda Diets TUESDAY EVENING, December 10, will be produced, for the first time on an: stage, a Drama, . from the Frenc! ted by Mr. F, B, De Walden expressly for this theatr enti THE BARONESS. Gognt 2 Savenay. alvh Yarle; Roland... Simoneb, John, # servant...... The Baroness Vi y (Her drat appearance characte! Genevieve de Savenay.. Jolie, « lady's maid, FIKST ACT Passis AT WEDNESDAY, Dec, U—SCHLOOL POR SCANDAL, THUKSDAY, Deo. 12—THE BARONESS. FRIDAY, Dee. —SCHUOL FOR SCANDAL, SATURDAY, Dec, 14 MATINEK at lig, (THR BARONESS, EVENING at 8, NEXT WEEK —The famous old Comet A BOLD STROKK FOR A HU and the favorite Gomeae. of MARRIED LIFE, IN ACTIVE PREPARATION noLagay ATION for production dumag the ting (A CRILLIANT NEW COMEDY, now acting to crowded houses in London, the jucttom, OLA NEW WRITER, and to be given here with super cenery, Costumes and Appointments. eats may always be secured one week in advance at the box office, which is open daily trom 8 till 6 5 AVENUK THEATRE, e S8AND, TEMPLE, OOTH'S THEATRE, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, ON MONDAY N¥XT, DECEMBER 161.4 MISS HELEN TEMPLE will make her first appearance in New York as JOAN OF AR in the new Historie, Pictorial Drama, in five Acts and eight Tableaux,’by John Broughatn, Ksq., entitied THE LILY OF FRANCE; which will be produced for the first ume on any stace. NEW, SCENERY, NEW COSTUMES, NEW aRMOls, c., de Hox sheet open on Monday. Seats secured aix days in advance, OWERY THEA’ Ww the people's favorite artist, will comun gagement, in CHARLES FOSTER'S great Drama of the GOLD BEL’ Lh WILLIAM H. WHAGLEY G Tie oO amc L a 4 AS D a B q4 LEONARD BRANDON, gE oo 4 » ed by the ( medy of the DOUBLE-BEDDED ROOM. DE HOUNB, the one-legged tight-rope Benefit of WILLIAM H. WHALLEY, GRAND SACRED CONCERT Professor periormer. FRIDA RY SUNDAY EVENING by the RUDOLPH ROSINSKY Vaudeville Opera Troupe. fe fe SHEB will shortly appear in HERNE RS. F. B, CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE. Monday. Wednesday and Friday, December 9, 1, 13, ARRAH-NA POGUE TUESDAY and LM ioe December 10 and 12, LEAH. SATURDAY MATINEE at2 P. M., : THE STRANGER. SATURDAY EVENING, December 14, 1472, “JEALOUS WIPE” and “DON C#SA&R DE BAZAN.” way, opposite Metropolitan Hotel. GEORGE H, COES fe . Stage Manager FRANCIS B. MURTHA. Treasurer CORNU «Leader of Orchestra OTHER LEVIATHAN "PROGRAMME, ANOTHER LEVIATHAN PROGRAMME, ANOTHER LEVIATHAN PROGRAMME, Engagement of the great PRO! OR CAMPBELL and his miniature PROFESSOR CAMPBELL THEOTOREM, PROFESSOR CAMPBELL THEOTOFE PROFESSOR CAMPBRLL and his miniature THEO- TOREM and ENTRILOQUIST, VENTRILOQUIST, E ASG ees VENTRILOQUIST, E KIMBALL, the ENNIE KIMBALL, BEAUTIFUL SONGSTRESS NNIE KIMBALL, AND BURLESQUE ACTRESS. The great Comedian and Author, J, U. STEWART. 3. G. STEWART. J, C, STEWAR’ Ethiopian Comedian -In the world, |UKE SCHOOLCRAFT. LUKK SCHOOLCRAFT. LUKE SCHOOLCRAFT, JAMES H, MULLIGAN, JAMES H, MULLIGAN, £. W. PRESCOTT, GEORGE H. COE: Miss BELLE WALLACE, Miss BELLE WALLACE, JOHNNY WILLIAMS, CHAMPION CLOG DANCER, JOHNNY WILLCAMS, CHAMPION CLOG DANCER, ‘AND GREAT STAR COMPANY of FIFTY ARTIST: The beautitul Operatic Bagatell PRIMA DONNA FOR A NIGHT. herlungs (alias Neilson). .Miss Jennie Kimball (a manager in search ot J oMr. J.C, Stewart on a tour)... free aia Mr. E. W, Prescott Baron Swigitofl Beery (surnamed thi Cock ot the College) Mr. James H. Mulli; Herr Kanaster (a vay young student)... Mr. Joe Lang Sheroot, Spittoon, Koff, Sneeze, By members of company The sunniest Jennie | Grand talent)... . seoges os Mr. Lawrence Leatherlungs (a tanner During the piece the following music will be intr. duced The tittle Farm We Keep,” “‘Upidee,” Studen: 2 Song, jaid and Muleteer,” Serenade from “Don Pas- quale,” to. A BIG MISTAKE. A BIG MISTAKE. Also Mr. .J, C. Stowart’s very runny version of HERE SWE GOES AND THERB SHE GOES, Lots of new sone Joke Acts, Farces every night, MATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY ONLY AT 230. A HOST OF FRESH ARTISTS COMING, NEW FACES, NEW BUSINESS. DON'T FORGET THE ATHENEUM, 58% BROADWAY. JAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, corner fail aoa street and Broadway. People buying Ladders to peep im the windows. BIRCH, — WAMBOL| BACKUS' SAN’ FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, First week of the MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR. Rebecca Jane, BILLY BIRCH & CHARLEY BACKUS Johnson & Powers in screaming acta, -n Gi ‘The great BEAUMONT, songs. Begins at& Senta sec qu CATHOLIC REUNION AT THE ACADEMY OF MOSIC, MONDAX EVENING, DECEMBER 16, ST. ANN'S GRAND FAIR _ will open December 16 to Tuesday, 31st, PROMENADE CONCERT EVERY EVENING by the Seventh Regiment Band, Season tickets 90 centa, AND DUTCH-CHEESE OPERA. ICARDO, WAMBOLD AND NORRIE. RAD AND U. 8. FREDERICKS in new ured six days in advance, —PRIVATE LESSONS ONLY; PIANO, ORGAN lin, Guitar, Singing, Harmony ; 92 Clinton place street); established 1854. Circulars and “stu- ournal” mailed tree. J. JAY WATSON, Director. YARD } (Eighth dents’ ENCING AND BOXING ACADEMY, 18 CLINTON place, near Broadway.—Boxing tanght in one month, A fine asvoriment of Fencing Apparatus and Boxing Gloves on hand and for gale. Colonel MONSTERY, SON PILLAR, Heart,’ LONGING,” 60C.; “DEAREST LITTLE Danks’“Roses Underneath the Snow,” Me. sung with reat uceess at Bryant's; Irving Galop, 25. GE, 0 East Fourteenth street. DROFES: ETIENNE LAMBERT will open his Conversational Classes at 1283 Broadway, between 33d_ and Mth streots, MONDAY EVENING, AT 3 0’ preceded by a Lecture on French, FIRST LESSON FREE TO ALL. NEW MAGICAL BAZAAR AND GAME EMPORIUM, 1.1 Rroadway, two doors above Twenty-eighth street. HARTE & LBV. os ssccocononscegsecseretys «os EPODEOWID (Wormerly of Chicago and New Orleans.) TEST NOVELTIES IN THE WORLD FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Parlor Tricks. |G) Every visitor to the city|M New Game A|should’ see the many new and| A Ingenious Puzzles. [Mlentertaining wonders, the) @ Scientitle Noveities.| establishment in itself forming] T SJa pertect scene of enchant-|C ment. c From $0 cents. ‘ From $5. very article. 182 BROADWAY. Mechanical Toys. CONIURING TRIC BOXES OF TRICK . Full instructions given with MAGICAL BAZAAR, 3 ERCANTILE LIBRARY LECTURES—NO, & STEINWAY HALL, ma 0, } : ne et bebo KVENING, DECEM er-tongued orator, Ha TOU ENDELL, PHILLIPS, WEND Subject—DANIEL O'CONNELL, rved seats, 75c, Vickets tor Remainder Tickets 0c, ; Ars@, $3 50, FE. VANDERPOBL'S LECTU “How Women Live in New York,” ay Cooper Institute, MONDAY YENING, December 9, 1373, So'clock. Admission, 50 cents, ‘The lectures reiers, by permission, to Dr. Gallaudet, Rey. Dr. Deems and William Cullen Bryant. SSOR BTIENNE LAMBERT ) ate will open his Conversational Classes at 1,289 Broadway, between Sd, and Sth streets, MONDAY EVENING, AT 4 o'clock, preceded by a Lecture on Frencty TASOK WASOON FUE TO ALL RAND OVERA HOUSE, X Twenty-third street, corner of Fighth ayenae. Curtain rises at 734 Admission O1 Family circle reserved chairs 50c. and AUGUSTIN DAL g Sole Lessee and Mawager ROUND THE CLOCK, THE NEW LOCAL SENSATIONAL “FOLLY,” BVERY NIGH? 8 views of The scenery, all new, embract 1.—A GRAND STREET CONFECTIONERY, 1L—THE GRAND UNION RAILROAD DEPOT, \l.—A MOONLIGHT SPREE AT LION PARK, WIRE A GRAND EXHIBITION OF FIREWORKS. IND THE SCENES AT NIBLO'S, RFORMANCE OF THE BLACK CROOK at old Niblo's Garden, with a rear view of the transforma tiou scene, one of the MOST PECULIAR SENSATIONS: ver presented on the New York singe. .—A NIGHT AT HARRY HILL'S SPORTING ORER with a genuine “BOXING MILL.” VIL.—DONOVAN'S ALLEY IN THE FIVE POLNTS, with the great sensation of THE BURNING ROOKERY. VITT,—A glance at the LIEDERKRANZ MASQUE at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, exhibiting a brilliant, unique tableau; the boxes crowded; the dancing ficor tilled with MOTLEY THONG, and in the background amag- nificent tableau, exhibiting the various phases of Roae dress irom MOTHER EVE to the GRECIAM The characters in this uuique and brilliant local seas» tion are sust by MRS, JOHN wOOD, Mi, JOHN 'BROUGHAM, MISS EMMA HOWSON, THE GREAT MAJILTO: Ni tHE FAMOUS Tk and the whole of the GREAT COMPANY of the GRANI OPERA HOUSE. MATINEE OF ROUND THE CLOCK SATURDAY, at 133 o'clock. Performance over every night ut 10% o'clock. pore AVENUE THEATRE, Rog THE CLOCK!!! The HERALD says:—“The aim of this immensely suo» cessful piece, now running to crowded houses at the GRAND OPERA HOUSE, is not so much to illustrate the dangers and temptations ‘of metropolitan. lite as to show what 1s the thing we are apt to call ‘life’ inthiscity. Im this way it becomes a picture of the institutions of which, q good people hear, but which they never see. Nothing this kin has been attempted since the production of “Yom aud Jerry,’ half a century ago, and as the towa rnshed to see the town In London so New York will go to gee the wonders of which they have oaly heard.” ROUN THE CLOCK, Th tic of the Daily Times says that in ROUND TI! CLOCK itis undeniable that the manager has made @ stupendous effort to give his patrons something entirely new and strange, and he has lavished money and labor coe stint to compass his purpose. OUD say “An extravaganze that baffles roduced last evening at the Grand Opera House. It is entitled ‘Round the Clock,’ and the purpose is to show the sights and scenes of this big bad city during the twenty-four hours of theday. * * * I¢ is animated in its movement, brilliant in its ‘accessories, and as a piece of scenic realism has certainly never been perhaps never equalled on the New Yor® . CLOCK. The duplicate Majiltons, with Mrs. John Wood as the 84 , though for a moment, is im- rear the scone < the auditorium of Niblo's, as viewed a age non Seaek ne LB id lied Somme! rtiver. plished in 8 New Yor! wehtvep with ROARS of LAUGHTER and billed ‘of APPLAUSE NIGHTLY. POPULAR MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT PUPU- LAR PRICBS. Admission, 50 cents. Reserved Seats, 50 cents extra. Petormance over every evening at a quarter to eleve® o'clock. ATRE, 45 AND 47 BOWERY. THIRD PERFORMANCE OF E LICHTMAY'S GRAND OPERA COMPANY, DAY EVENING, DEC. 9, at 8 O'CLOCK, “NORMA, Seats can be secured at the tl corner of Fourteenth street and Koch Brothers’, 285 Broadwa: NONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 21 BOWERY, T Engagement with the favorite Comedienne, inihe grand Military Drama, ear in the grat a a woatteaeNc, art eat Dubourg Mr, ROBERT JO RHANTY AND HENGLE je ares Sone Lg: Betts BUG RSS. ina reer 1e favorites 8 TONY PASTOR Bad a ine spaces, ON) rp MatineesT diversiged, programme: Mein Pridays. O* } NEERBURY VARIETY THEATRE Broadway, between Bleccker and Houston HUGHES & GREGORY... at IMMENSE SUCCESS. OR FEMALE MINSTRELS F z FEMALE MINSKRELS, FEMALE MINSTRELS. CAN-UAN, CAN-CAN, CAN.CAN, CAN-CAN, CAN-CAN. CAN-CAN, y “ FORTY YOUNG LADIES, FORTY YOUNG LADIB: FORTY YOUNG LADIE:! FORTY YOUNG Lapis, EORTY YOUNG LADIES. FORTY YOUNG LADIES, First week of tho new’ play entitled DAY AND NIGHT IN kaw YORK, DAY AND NIGHT IN Ni FUN, FUN. Adinission 28¢. Orch hairsS0eN EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANAT 613 BROAD. way, between Houston and Bleecker sireote.— Every one should visit this wonderful Museum. It is fu everything people should see and understand. Lectures daily on “The rai ding ot Marriage.” Those parties unable to attend these important lectures forwarded, Bort tree, on receipt of 25 cen! SECRETARY NEW YORK MUSEUM OF Broadway, New York. TEINWAY HALL—WENDELL PHILLIPS, WENDELL PHILLIPS, THURSDAY EVENING, DEC. 12, SUBJECT—*LOST ARTS." 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