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* be removed immedia! . LE! _AT AUCTION, iiiecaenggnaeere ee nnnecinanaet Oe icObisars and Dealers ta ‘5 meow Jersey Real Hstate, No. 6 Pine street, New York. Opening sale on the Jersey City and Albany Railroad TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1873, at 12M, on the premises, owden, Mifteen miles from New York. sagihing the old town of Behraalenburg and near Englewood Station in the centre of the property. Communication by ‘Bvery Lot high and ad ont ‘on two railroads. e Tea Neck road jed ts. Churches, pchools and stores adjoining. ortunity for buying Snoloe “Lots ina prareriaiy bea tity. nelshborbood. the soll being & wravelly ng preciuding the possibility of red mud or aniasmatic diseases. Luncheon before the sale. For maps and railroad passes apply to, & BRO. LLEN B. MINER, AUCTIONEER, lengomny 95 Chambers and a Reese street. By ALLEN B, MINE, he ON SATURDAY, OCT. 25, ‘ atl? o' a fag at their See repre) % Chat nd 77 Reade street, FOR ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, TO PAY ADVANCES AND CHARG) Mirrors, bedroom Furniture. Bookcase, ie Jot of Axminster, v ‘ussels Carpets, and a Ot cat amortnent of parlor, library nd her Furni- fure, removed for convenience of sale, UOTION NOTIOE.—HENRY ZINN, AUCTIONEER, A sells, this day, commencing at Wy o'cloe! ty Ziegant and costly Household Furniture cele ty Mate residence 21 East at st. corner, Broadway \ octave rosewood Pianoforte, elegant i ir its, Mirrors, Brussels Carpets Oil Paint %, Bronzés, Clocks, Ornament aes ie and double Bedsteade, Bureaus, Wardrobes, spriny. fe Po png Lounge, Bookcases, Sec retalres Beu- Foo, | my ane riches, Furniture; «ding dining xgariog, Table, Chairs Plate, Cutlery, China, Glassware, &c.. A.* SIEROKER, SON & © 0. Supreme Coury Paraition Sale, lunder direction of W Bai ret, referee, ONESDAY, OCTOBER 2 1k bs 12 M., at Exchange salesroom, No. 111 Broadway, the brick House and Extension and Lot “S28 Pearl street, near Dover street; also brick House dnd Lot in Fear of above, known as No. 268 Water streeg: also brick House anc Got No. 62 Frankiort street, near’ Vandewater *iiaps at No. 77 Cedar street. a SALE, | orth of Magnificent "Household “furaivarey at the ries mansion No. 36 West 15th st., between 5th and 6th ‘on THIS DAY (TUESDAY), at 13 o'clock. Planoforte, Parlor Suits; Paintings, Bronzes. der ingston, Esq. august MARTIN % Drawing Reoms—Superd Suits, Marie Antoinette and Grand Duchess styles, covered silk brocade; marqnetry, Wabinet Tables, “Etageres, Secretaire Bookcase, Paint- angs ‘by emineht artists, Statuary, Clocks, magaidcent rosewood Pianoforte, celebra' city maker; we Stand, rosow. and wainut Bureaus, Bedsveads, Ward- robes, Mattresses, Extension Table, Buffet, Chinaware, Glesr ete. Outlery, Basement and Kitchen Furniture. N. B.—Parties ising to attend this sale take Fifth ave~ nue stages: Urea B. WALDUON, AUCTIONEER, Salesrooms 108 Liberty and U1 Cedar street. Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, &c., on WEDNESDAY, at ll o'clock. A large and general assortment of parlor, chimber and aorary Suits St every description also Buy ravings Paintings. Carpe 5 Mirrors, Plate, Kitchen A S, RCH, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE AND ‘sulesroom 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post office; Horse Auction Braneh, 19 to 25 Esst Thirteenth street. LIBRARY OF SUPERB AND ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, on THIS DAY GTucsday), at 1 o'clock, by ARCH. JOH be A. —MORRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONEER. Sixth avenue cars, jsehold iturs auction. B. H. LUDLOW £ CO. will sellat auction, oa Thursday, October BH 1873, at ll o'clock A. M.. all the Furnituré eontained In the tour story first | &4 West Twenty-fourth street, consisting Pertment of dining room and chamber Pur steads, Bu ashstands, Dining and sid: Sotas, ‘Lounges, Pickhardt and Ply rmpton Bedsteads, &c.} ine cured hair Mattresses, feather Bolsters and Pil- Jows, woollen Blankets, £c. ; together with, all the Brus. sels, Velvet and ingrain Carpets, Oilcloth, &c., and an sortinent of kitchen Furniture, Cooking Utensils, &c., with which the sale will commence, UCTION SALE—PRIVATE RES[DENCE 120 West 234 street, between sh and 7th avenues, THIS SDAY) MORNING, commencing at 19!¢ o'clock. LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctionee 3 all the elegant, costly and plain Household Furniture contained in avove brown stone mansion, comprising magnificent, Chicker: ing & Son 7% octave Pianoforte, latest sivles Parlor and Drawing Room Suits, covered in satin, brocatel and silk rep; Mirrors, velvet and Brussels Carpets, Bronzes, Oil Paintings, rosewood Kiageres, Centre Table, Cabinets, Jardiniers, Hookcase, 800 volumes of choice Books, lady's Writing Désk, Chamber Suits in rosewood and walnut, Dressing Casés, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstand, 20 curled hair and spring Beds Dining Room—Buflct, Extension Table, Chairs, solid and plated Ware. Over 300 lots by catalogue. Also basement and kitchen Furniture. Avon SALE.—THIS, TORSDA: MORNING, commencing ce rota 0’ ‘tioek precisely, Of @ private family, now in Europe, “at the four Story brown stoue mansion, 104 East Twenty-fifth street near Fourth avenue, consisting of velvet, Brussels, me: lion Carpets, magnificent rosewood 7 Flanoforte, Stool, Cover, beautiful parlor Suits In'eatin tel and reps; Oil Paintings Bronzes, Vas Mirrors, Curtains Etageres, Bookcases, Beds reaus, Washstands, Commodes, spring and hair Mat. Extension China, Silverware. Cutlery, Lounges, is, Mirrort, Hallstatd, Ac. By order of Esq. ay ‘open at 9 o'clock 0 » Au tresses, Bedding, Boe rs, Pillows, Tiieboard, Table, 250 lots ASCTOR : SALE THIS Day. @UESDAN, 14g o'clock, by ROBERT C. CASHIN, Auctioneer. iggant iS maphold Furnitures at. residence Twenty-first street, near consisting Pater Salts ia Weeoaion serie aad toe atel, inlaid, marguetry and gilt Cabinets, centre and cousolé Tables, Turkish Chairs, 3 elegant Bookcases; Library Suit, 7 pieces, in satin Cotaline; Mirrors, Curtains, Brozes ana Clocks, DEC &'BROS 734 octave Pianoforte, also. elegant 7 octave Pianoforte, Paintings by celebrated artists, fosewood and black walnut Bedsteats, Dressing Cases, Bureaus. Wardrobes, Washstands, Lounges; Chamber Suits in cretonnes and reps, 2/hair and spring Mat- tresses, fine bedd! Extensive Dining Furniture, Sideboard, Extension Table, Dining Chairs, $1 worth Silver- ware, Glass, China Ware, &c.; hall Stands and Chairs, Kitchen Furniture and Uténslis, 19 Carpets, Nursery Fur: niture, and useful variety household articles, Purchasers would do well to attend, as furniture is in excellent or- positive this day. N, B.—Goods can remain Fge to first of month. Take Seventh avenue or et. T PUBLIC ate 75 ae HIGHEST BIDDER— Tuesday, October 21, at 1034 o'clock, all the elegant Household Furniture iu the brown stone residence 252 West Fourteenth street, near Eighth avenue, embracing parlor, library, dining room, chamber and kitehew Fur- ture ‘of every description, ‘including magnificent rose- ‘Wood Pianotorte. Carpets, Mirrors, Paintings, Beds and Bedding, rick Silverware, dc shance for housekeepers Every lot without reserve, Deposit required. ‘A. CALDWELL, Auctioneer. A AUCTION.—JAMES JENKINS WILL SELL ON Wednesday, October 22, at I o'clock, at the Real We Exchauce, aud Auction, Matt, of Westchester Seats eeween Millbrook and Fordham avenues, ‘Mel- rose, Westchester county. ., the following articles :— a Horses, tires top Wagond, two Rockawaya Conch, Frucks and Feed Wagon, Depot Wagons, Pony Phaetons, wes Blansets, double Harness. wlugle Truck press liarness; lot of Gas Pipe, Grind’ stone; also Coupe and one Cow. \ UCTION NOTICE.—THOMAS W. LINDSEY, AUO- tioneer, will sell the well known schooner-rigged Yacht seud, at auction, Without regurd to price, on Saturd: o'clock, at Martin's wharf, Fuiton ferry, Brooklyn side, toge or with het entire’ outiit, comprising stateroom ahd cabin Furniture, &c.; carries sails nearly new: two Anchors, two Charts, two'Compasses. Catalogue of inventory mailed tree of Soares ‘On application at salesrooms of auctioneer, M1 Court street, Brooklyn. Y J. W. CAMPBELI 8. B. GOOD. ALE Uihce No. 8 West Twenty-third st, Fifth Avenue Hotel Will seli tuts dav, commencing toxg o'clock, at No. 3% Madison avenue, near Forty-third street, entire elegant and costly household Furniture, contained in that 4 story high stoop private residence, viz:—Superb 4 round cor- mer carved rosewood 7 octave brilliant toned Pianoforte, by celebrated maker; cost $850; magnificent Parlor Suit, 20 pieces, in rich satin, re purchased tor $1,000; large, fhe Oil Painting, Lakes ot Killarney. by cele brawl’ artist, Bisphan; ofiginally cost $1,200; superior 21 day gilt French iantel Clock, rich velvet and English ty Brussels Carpets; black wainut Chamber Suits, Consisting of gilt enamelled Bedsteaas, Commodes, dressing Cabinets and Bureaus, curled Hair Mattresses, French Pillows, teatoer Beds, Bedding; black walnut Bedroom Suits in sik and worsted rep, lace Window Curtains, black walnut library. ile? vesk, Tables and offering an extraordinary Lounges, walnut sola bottom’ Dinins Chairs, in rep; su- orp Pier extension Vining Table, walnut ‘marble top juffet, costly black walnut Hat stand, Oilcloths, Crockery, Reirigerator, Kitchen Utensils, &c, Goods to ly atter sal invited. @atalogues carly atreatdene Bri ort: Beription, on Wednesday, October 22, at salesr Asth st., near Broadway—The entire pets ofa large private dwelling and storage warehouse, embracing rich P, Diningroom Furniture; 2) sets fine Li son Satin Curtains, elegant Freneh Cabinet, elegant carved black waluut Chamber Tich black ‘walnut Buffet, Extension able and Chairs en suite, Cab- Buyers specially FOODALE & CC fnet Sewing ‘Machine. French Clock and Candelabras, 00 or 0 Carpets, Piatedware, China and Glass Ware, &c. ; also lot_of choice Wines and Liquors—i'ort, She Whiskey, ‘Meleher’s Schiedam, Gin, dc., in cises nd demijoh WOOKLYN AUC pron NOTIC ERY SALE, B, SEIXAS, dgctioneer, will sell this day (TUES. pay) Hose ai ofelock, the entire stock and Fistures iso Horse, Wayon and ‘Harness contained in the first a, any Grocery Store, No. £23 Fulton avenue, cou- sisting of a general and desirable <Ge JOUN iN, Al tomurtow (Wedneslayy att ocioek Pe Me at 398 Third avenue, a general assortment of a ey Furni- Se Chairs, Mirrors, Soias, Lounges, Tete-a-tes, he BR JOUN A. DRNN, AUOTIONEER—WILL SELL ON A» Thursday, October 24, at 143 Elm street, at 10g o'clock, the entire Furniture contained ip said honse, eens of & general Smorument of Household Furni- ture. Full particulars in Thursday's Herald Rewann SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER. Merigace sale of elegant Cabinet Furniture. BY EDWARD SCHENOK, THI8 DAY, 21ST INST, at ll o'clock, an elegant assoriment of the finest Furnt- ture, of the most modern aud unique styles of pari S eed everest whey ed Walnut, ros Tard Tableas and every varlety dele ctvertens ‘The above is now on exhibition, and will repay those in ‘want of fine furnitare. To be sold at auction at No. 00 Liberty stroct, THIS DAY, 2st iain wf Up'elock, NEW YORK . HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1873—TRIPLE . SHEET. SALES AT AUCTION. LEY & BECKES Four October foe at Le Westchester county, jeaving Ha POLES & venue. NBAUGH WILL SELL ON TUES- the finest ever offered in VECKENDAUGH'S, 17 Bowery aid 2380 Third Het DREHER &80N, AUCTIONEERS, OFFICE 172 Bast it 2 o'clock, at the Houston street, will sell this day, October rhe of Liéth street and Firth grenee. by vi ofa chattel See age, one irame oust, Stable, sl and Wash Hi wo Wagons *" Pious! 5 Harness, five mich Feces also the for \ Crop on 35 lot. Consistin Girton sta Staite re side Ke. "By onder AEWA HH Sn ee eae aon aieaiiinpiialicasasestiber-scsesintbteny 8. WaL L& INBERGER, AUCTIONEER, REGULAR SALE isk Bowery, 6 ie anke Wines, a 7 "a MILLER, AUCIIONEER. MY), October 21, ‘at 10% o'clock, ab f General Merchandise, 15 full rolls of Car Pilcloth, new and second. hand Furnitur a, its, Mattresses, “Table Cutlery, Jewey cy, and Cigars, &¢, Positive Sale ‘| very valuable Property _ : Washington TiGights, known as the Barney Bowers Tract, art of the late estate ef Jacob Lorillard, Socenend, “veins situated direct Bennett, Esq tly oppasite the residence ot James Gordon , and Contaimng about 100 Citv Lots on Jenth avenue, Audavon avenue and 187th sjreet, as wwidene Ths rty Wilt be sold at auction on Proper WEDNESDAY, Ootober 29, at 12 o'clock’ M., at the Exchange Salesroom, ill Broadway, by AMES M. MILLER, Auctioneer. Sixty per cent may remain on bond and m Guth Pele and mapsot te property at tie ofice “of ‘auctioneer TUESD. at aha = 2s Pine street. DMA. Ne. 12 Vie street, \dsoine Etasdnace and 7 Lots Fort Wi vashingtom, ‘01 176th st: Also the'yaluable Lou #1110, corner Grand Doule ' ward and 139th street. For maps and particulars apply to auctioneers. OOD's MUSEUM, ma mvexitotnel GIG axTe SUCCESS. The AFTERNOON AT 2. MR, i Fith ie By special geqnest, alte ite Eby, backw- peg ‘ in bisnew drama, 5 € Dav hed LIFE AND DEATH NF of CROCKETT, he SCENERY, 4&0, NATTY BUMPO. pis BROADWAY THEATRE, 723 awd 730 730 Broadway. RESUMPTION OF aI SPECIE PRIC' ‘Cn and atter this day (TUESDAY), Oct. 21 Pedimission af this theatpe will be as (Olle low IM: SSLO) served Seats in Balcol Ae “oti extra; Reserved seaw' in ORCHESTRA, $1 ex! Family Cirele, 40 cents. rates of ° CONTINUED TRIUMPH OF EMMETT, EMMETT, and First night of Emmett's gr Drama, FRITZ, ouR GEEMAN COUSIN, New Local Scenery, by Leavey ‘iew of the Buttery and Sastte Garden, ¢ Police Court. The International Concert Saloon. Fritz’s Rural vor “All of Luuiuett’s Great Spectalties. MATINEE OF FRITZ ITS SATURDAY, AT 1%. MONDAY, Nov. 10—Engagement of Miss CARLOTTA LECLERCQ, and ba ot Mr. WILKIE COLLIN»’ kW MAGDALEN, FOR SAL, ‘A LARGE STOCK OF SECOND HAND i pipe sewers » very cheap, to close wir red. AMERICAN STEAM MPG COMPANY, 300 Broadway. —FOR SALE CHEAP, THE BEST OYSTER AND ‘Chop House on Fulton street, with 4 years’ lea if not privately disposed of will be sold at auction, on Thursday, at 2 o'clock, to close a moriga 29 Broadway. A ae AND LUNCH ROOMS FOR ars cheap; best business Pease down town; Oyster salons, Restaurants, Cigar Stores at low pri Coniectioncries Bal SHELL'S "Store Agency, 77 Codar street. A PIXE CORNER LIQUOR STORE, ON LEADING avenue. for sale for balf its value; also corner Grocery Stores, country Grocery Stores, Drug Stores, Bakeries to let, Cigar ‘es. tore Agency, 77 Codar street. ee sarge several very Carpets; Bookcase, Turkish Chai and Crockery housekeepers tober 22, at Eldridge hod tionery, Ice ©: ters, Shelvii lated Showe 00 fine Cand: ine Drop Cat! Buireaus, Bedsteads, Washstan hair und spring Matiresses, Beddi robes, Oil Paintin s Bngravings, Cutlery, Silver P. TRAVER, EER. . hediite & * RIGuE will sell, on Wednesday, Oc- g, Glass Cases, counter Scales, elegant silver cost Mirrors, Olocks, Oilcloth, Matting, Ice Boxes, s patent Tee Cream Machines, Conger, Pans and Kettles, M. FORD, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS DAY, ‘at 2 o'clock, e dwelling house, 17 rooms, at 367 Bowery, con:istin ‘arior, Bedroom, Chamber and Cottage Suits, Frene! plate pier and mantel Mirrors, rosew the entire Household Furniture of & a el Mirrors Pidnoiorte, ne velvet, Brussels, tapestry and other nas Tables, Chairs, ing, Ward are, Lounges, Sbades, Mirrors, Tollet ‘are, wo . being a general assortment tor and others. ‘ale absolute, rain or shine. o'clock, a 24 Grand street, between len, Fixtures and Tools of large Contec Team Saloon and Manutactory—fine Coun- ases, Mathews’ Soda Fountain, \y Jars, marble top Saloon Ics, Chairs: aman’s ters, imported French Composition Moulds, for the manufacture of hollow toys, Tools, &¢. ACOB. BI story hous ACOB oJ Octobe: North, Willi BOGART, 22, at I1’o’clock, at the auction rooms, No. 1 OGART, AUCTIONEER.—WEDNESDAY e) October 22, at 11 o’clock, at the auction rooms No. 1 North William’ street, the ¢1 ire yy of a three "AUCTIONEER. WEDNESDAY, mM street, the éntire Furniture of a’ three story house; also Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, &c. Auctiones Jen Shawls, and Vests. M oth AWNBROKER’ Silk and woollen Dresses, vel SALE,—THIS DAY JAMES AGAR, at 59 New Bowery, 500 lots t Sacks, broche and wool- ilk, Furs, Underclothing, er, will sell, Remnants’ of table Linen, Blankets, Quilts, Apes Coats, Pantaloons order ot B. ols Hudson street. FIELD, SHERIFE'S ‘and General Auctioneer, salesroom. 121 Bowery, will Sell this day, at il o'clock, 500 's and Women’ Clothing, Dre: Bedding. ats, |AWNBROK Auctioneer, 133 Chatham street, will sell t Shawis, Kemnants, Bedding, Boots, Shi P fests. By order F. Fely, Front street, Brooklyn. REMeuner, it Speetal train and Chambers Free uckets Quilts, Biankets. Boots, Shoes, &c. ‘ants and Vests, By order M, Mehrbac ses, Shawis, Remnanis, Undercic ER’S SALE.—THOMAS J. sday, at U1 o'clock, 5.0 lots men's and women's Clothing. Dresses, joes, Also Coats, | S21 Bast Thirty ninth Street, saloon. MITCHELL ASS S. PLE ROOM, WIT! WITH LEASE, for sale; a bargain; if not privately sold will be of fered at auction on Wednesday next. auction col- umn to-morrow. LLOYD, 29 Broadway. A —FOR SALE, RENT FREE, CORNER LIQUOR + Store, Eleventh ward: 10 care tyr] rent only ; Upper part let off, ie casi LOYD, fo West Broadway. FIRST CLASS DAY TRADE DOWN: TOWN SAM- ple Room, doing an excollent soe business, for sale on bargain or easy terms, LLOYD, 29 Broadwa; UTTER STAND FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH.— Price $800. A good business attached; sales amount io over $5000 per year; reason for selling having ower ba: incsg, For particulars inquire at the stand, 182 and 183 ton Market, AKERY FOR SALE—FIXTURES AND TOOLS, doing a fair business; will be soid tow for cash. Ap- ply to GEORGE H, »fURCKE, 179 Chambers street. RUG STORE FOR SALE—ESTABLISHED 4) years, on account of sickness of proprietor ; $3,000. 108 Spring street. brs UG STORE FOR SALE—OLD ESTABLISHED, well located; $500 cash required, balance to suit the ‘must be sold; @ rare chance. Apply to ee FIRST. RUG STORE FOR SALE.—$050 WILL BUY A NEAT, compact Store, tully stocked, doing a good business ; selling ata great sacrifice. Apply at 1! Carmine stree VOR SALE—A GOOD CHANCE—A CIGAR STORY, doing a good business and in @ good location; good iven ror present owner wishing to sell, Inquire Canal street, cor: lulberry. OR SALE—A GROCERY STOR«, WITH A FINE coffee and tea trade; doing big business; cheap, if soon sold: satisfactory reason given for selling. Inquire Fee SALE—A GOOD LUCKATIVE CUOPERAGE Business; & good investment for alive man. Full articulars by m: Address 1RADE, box 4 Post office, addletown, N. ¥. Fe LE—A FIRST CLASS ENGLISH CHOP AND Oyster House, down town, doing a good business, See for cash; i, Owner returning to Lurope. Address id of the great crs Auction Sale 350 superior Lots — 's Tract, Harrison, Bast aes rus DAY “tUESDAY, leasant; if stormy, to-morrow. frie Road, starting trom Twenty-third street ferries at 10:45 sharp. at ferries, or of JERE. JO! e SON, Jr., Auctioneer, 21 Park row, New York. csr WALTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ou Weinesday, October 22, 157%, at Il o'clock in the forenoon, at 27 East Broadway, oo large wor Horse for Dill of ki HURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, atl2o’clock, at the <Bzchange Salesroom, No. 111 BY ORDER wed mH ERECT PECK suip—the" situate on the and Pear! stre CHRYSTIE the six story b ORS OF DAVID 8. EC. story, brick, Tiuilding and Lot, westerly side orton slip, between Water ets, und Known. ‘0. 10: lot 21 by 58 tect. SiREET—The lot of Land, together with rick tenement House on thé front, and the three story brick Bujlding on the rear thereof, situate on the easterly si the south side of Third place Suiith street; ide ot Chrystie street, between Canal ana nd known as No. 22; lot 2411 by 100.5. BROOKLY Three. Lots, situate on commencing 75 feet west c each 25 by 133 feet 514 inches: to ve sold by reason of the non-compliance with the term of sale by the parcees, MO ata sale-heretotore made. NT VERNON, WESTCHESTER COUNTY, JE—The two plots of Land, situate on “the westerly side of Second avenue, commencing on the northwest corner of Third street; on the corner plot is a two story frame Dwelling and abarn on the adjoining plot; plots each 100 by 105 feet. Maps at the Firt bon: HE BEST on the arrival of (ine 12 o'clock train’ f Nothing to pay ior but the’ land! office bt the Auctioneer. per cent of the purchase money may remaia on “mortgage tor two years. YET! Unreserved Auction Sale at Rutherturd Park, N. m New York, on CRSDAY, October 2. ‘And only 10 per cent required in cash; the balance in payments to suit the purchasers. HOMAS GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE The best yet! jon’t fail to buy att t prices. NO. 6 Centre street, will sell this day, at 1) o'clock, the Fix- tures of the 0; ie opposite th 1034 o'clock, a puil English Ale Pump, Armchairs, in green reps, Tors, two euaimeled Bedroom MARBLE N_ ASSORTMENT OF B for beauty of desi yster and Restaurant Saloon, avenue ‘ailroud depot, positively in one or more EER—BY ABBOTT, AUCTIO W ILLIAM E: VIRTUE of a chattel mortgage, I will sell on this day at t the Salesroums, 6 New Bowery, one four- Counters; also Suits marble top Bureaus and Tables, fine Mir- its, one Platform Scale, Atuorney for Mortgage. UZ MANTE MANTELS, UNSURPAS ign and guality of vorkenanship. Slate work of ali kinds a spec _Fourth avenue a: STEWART'S SLATE MANTE Mantels, prices, 220 and ex Sevenih and Bighth avenues. T M. call at or address the number as on by Mrs. Marks, MARKS’ 101 Sixth gentlemen can receive t cast-off Cloth MISS SPATE COMPANY, venteenth street, Union square. MARBLE AND WOOD ns, at the lowest fwenty: “tied reet, between ric WELL KNOWN ESTABLISHMED avenue, opposite Eighth street, ladies an ¢ utinost Value in cash for th ing, Carpets, Jewelry, Laces, &c. Ple bove. Ladies waited Please try and satisfy yourselves. Orders to Brooklyn punctuaily attended to. Ann between cash pay 75 for Silk Dresses: Coats, MINTZ’3 and gentiemen will be astonished at the great pri NEW STORE, 43 THIRD AVE Twentieth and Twenty-tirst streets, ladies $ $0 Pants, $2 to $4. Carpets, Jeweir: 3 to $2); or Cast-off Clothing, rs note by post punctually uitended to by Mf. or Mrs. Mintz. ilemen will be Castoif Clothing, Carpets and Jeweir: rf from $10 to $40 to $10. Ple: HARRIS’, 71 shington SIXTH AVENUE nd Waverley places, ladies and g ¢ astonished at the prices we stili pay for For Dresses, pats, from $2) to $6; for Pants, from call or address as above. Ladies waived on by Mrs, Harris A'e 833 BROADWAY, 2B He KA pays the hi z; d gentlemen's % Apparel. Carpets, &@ Note by mail will be punctually attend ed to. = bs piaae T EDWARD MILLEWS ESTABLISHMENT, 68 SIXTH avenue, between Washington and the utmost value p Gaston! Clothi ing. Lad 1 by calling on or address to by Nir Miter: ng. ttende AT SEW ESTABLISHMENT, 160 SEVENTH AVENUE, Nin Astonished at Carpets, &e. EISENSTADT, T NATHAN AVEN Z street —Will bay for ladies’ or Carpets, T27 TH and gentleme E. street—LEON pays highest cash priees tor lati are waited on by Mrs. Leon. a NNOUNCEMEN' Lo Sap Lg oad tor Wearin; th street ‘of or address Mr. or Mrs. NATHA Ladied and gentiemen will bé the prices we pay tor cast-off Clo ‘Orders promptly 6 Comin, atvended to by Mr. or Mra. Ty NEAR “POURTH ntlemen’ ‘othime, dealer. 8384 SIXT 40 per cent more than IRD AVENUE, AR TWENTY.THIRD n's Wearing Apparel, Carpets, dc, \WE GUARANTEE TO ‘Avparel, for Dresses, 0 1D eas hom ; the receiving of a iar bove prices. Please ENBERG, 246 Seventh arth street, Laces, Cows, $2' to $2); order compels all on oF adress venue, two doors mee RAL for ladies’ and feideweiry. & '# cast off Cloth pets, Laces, Viamon demand tor them from PRICES WILL POSITIVELY BE Patb Jewelry, & West. se CONVINCE You self by calling on or sddvessing Mr. or Mrs. 4. ANITALT, 178 § Seventh avenue. rANTED JAST-OFF CLoritING AlIBON'S. FOR, SALETA, LIQUOR STORE, CORNER OF WEST Tenth and Hudson streets; a good stand and cheap rent EAT LIQUOR STORE; THREE cheap rent; three rooms to live in; sold istactory reason given ior sellin, No. 1,423 Third avenue. OR SALE-STOCK AND GOOD WILL OF COUNTRY vcs ore, 3) milles on Long Island, fom cash busi- ess of perty for sale or long lease given. RULAND & WHIT, a Ko. Beekman at eet, ‘New York JOR SALE—VERY LOW, WINE AND BILLIARD Koons, 10x25, containing four tables; good business; twelve Kooms tor dwelling, club or hotel:new Fost office station opposite. Apply on' premises, 933 Eighth avenue, JOR SALE—THE BEST CORNER OYSTER HOUSE on Eighth avenue; good reasons for selling. Apply at 219 eighth avenue, corner of Twenty-tirst street. LE—THE BRANCH STORE OF VOSS’ CELE- 4 Confectionery, No. 54 Court street; one of the La an the city. Apply ‘at 427 and 429 Fulton street, A FIRST CLASS LIQUOR AND BIL- aloon (three tables), in the centre of the city; will be sold cheap, Call at or (ddress IL Spruce street, Mand 3 P.M. ap. basement, between 10 A. Fok, SALE FIRST CLASS CONFECTIONERY, Lunch and Oyster oom; location and fixtures A $1,200; lease from year to year; good reason for selling; $40 fash required. Address ‘right nae, appomung’ interview, at which full particulars will be given, FAIRPLAY, Herald Uptown Branch office, Fok SALETA LAGER BEER AND LIQ’ DR STORE, cheap, at 6¢ James street; must be sold this week. In- quire in ihe store. JOR SALE—THE BEST LOCATED CIGAR STORE on Sixth avenue, Apply at 81 FR SALE CHEAP—A HAN Sica ee WAL. nut Bedstead and Dressing Case, almost new. Call ra 136 West Thirty-sixth street, tro 9 to 12 A. M., 734 to } rAY AND FEED BUSINESS FOR SALE CHEAP— On account of dissolving of partnership. This is a rare chance tor a man with a sma.l capital. Inquire at No. 109 sheriff street. BSTAURANT FOR SALE—DAY TRADE, WHERE A steadily increasing business is done; Chance fora good ovsterman ; fer: first class, including tue Bar and Oil Paintings: price $3,0.0 cash, "87 Liberty street, TOOK AND FIXTURES OF A FANCY STORE One oa Eighth avenue: terms moderate, For fall particulars Inquire at store 76 Eighth avenue, Inquire ail month. Tags _ MACHINERY. _ A282, AR, 12%30, 16X24 ENGIN 9CO- «moti ue or Tubuiar Boiler: P hand. WILSON & ROAKE, Water d Dover strectes NY SIZED HORIZONTAL OR VERTICAL ENGINE, from 1 to 125 horse power, and Horizont. o Locomotive or Upright oilers ready for intmediate delivery at ISAAC H. SHEARMAN'S, 43 C oruandt street, BAXTER BOILER, TEN-HORSE PowER hand, good as new; also 2-horse power 8s second hand, in good order. L, 18 Park place, ork. SEO OND axter En- For sale by W: \UEAP FOR CASH.—NID LATHES IRON 4 pie Tools, £c. ont DE foots Port able Saw Mil on or address 2) Platt street! wit ipa N RY, TOOLS AND PATENT FOR facturing Watson's Book Clamp, for sale RM >. YA W. GREGORY, #) Cedar str . .—ANY PARTY HAVING A GOO) ghth medium Gordon or Degener Press 0008 r Ee <8 cash customer by addressing U. WANTED TO BUY—A soUND Boiler. from 12 (0 20 horse power. LOCK & DAW 8, 314 We: W 4step ae ¥ UactaaE Tools, such as Drop Pre Ve OCOMOTIVE Apply at KIN- Venteenth street. ALOT OF JEWELLERS the, shears, &c., second hand, in “good repair. address, stat SEWELLE Hox WWiHeraid once, tne particulars, DA ING ACADEMIES. —DODWORTH'S CLASSES FOR DANC ing, No, 212 Fitth avenue, corner Twenty sixth street, 1 are now open for the se Friday sand Saturdays. Once ¥ mornings and Friday evenings. Gentlemen on Monday and Thursday evenings. Send tor a circular. CING street, ‘ourteen: mn, fear Lighth avenue.—Classes For terms, &0., send for circular, evening. —J.” WARS” AGADEMY OF DANCING, a9 + Bleecker street; classes Tuesday and Friday even- ings; children Wednesday and Saturday atternoons; soltee every Saturday evening, at 8o'clock. send for circular, rays pen for beginners uesday ‘Bolree ever: ENOW’S_ACADEMY OF DA wie Hall, 723 sixth avenue Reser voit Park), ils can attend at their convemence, and poos ve individual instruction in Waltzing, &c, A Keve ption Danvante Friday evening, at & ROOKES' DANCING ACADEMY, 961 BROO’ All the fashionable Dances in geqenue ELT LADIES—suesdays and Fridays, aE et a a Frlagrs, 74 P.M a Wednenlx Weaneednys, 31, aluriay Pe Mm. ] ALLET ate DUMAR'S DANCING ACADEMY, 2.44 West Fourth street, near Broadway.—Privaue and Class lessons every i ances tau ouarter; 6 in private I Kessons. ot ee DEMY FOR DANO-. emen and children. KR (AND MBS. HLASKO'S | ACAD —Classes for ladies, |g Cail forbircalar 2 West Thi fourth street. AUPHERSON’S OLASSES FOR DANGINO—. N Columbia Hall, 97 and 99 Greenwich sree priee Weet Tweltth street. Call or send tor a circular, ' All the fashionable dances in on€é course of lessot —! soiree this evening, Tuesday, eber di, baa 4s BO Ay He. bow 709 Pi AMUSEMENTS, Perepens¥ 7 ALLACK" W* Manager. .Mr. LESTER WALLACK, Toner kee fa Niguits OF K, SOTHERN, EVERY EVENING DURING or WEEK, ibe pA BAWRDAY APTEROON, at 1 Z esenter rom 's cele! Le ol Wi Oe Pres nT AMERICAN COUSIN. ‘! LORD DUNDREARY written and crea: ted by himselt)... Other characters ROLL, Tb. MILL Li RD," BROWNE, PECK, nd Misses ‘EFFLE * NOs DORA GOLDTHWAITE, MINNIE BELL, Mme. PONISI and Miss BLAISDELL. DUNDREARY MATINEE. Tein respectfully annonaced that MRL will make his first OR es in rs on UTO! me of D is series of sor tesa m4 ry WE GI, i, aR COMEDIES GOLDSMITH SIERIDAN. OKRERE COLMAN, HOL- ChOFT, MO! ROBERTSON, and other celebrated authors grill be iitwsirated, with CAST, SCENERY, G05 MES AND APPOINTMENTS, aihe,initial reoresentation ot ot pe series will consist of ry ig “Su ES Fo" CONQUER, i STOOPS: Seats can be secured two weeks tn nla W LYCEUM THEAT Mth st and 6th ay. w L, MANSELL, Manager. . POSITIVELY LAST WEEK. POSI'IVELY Last WEEE, POSITIVELY LAST WsEK. NOTRE D: DAME, poets DAME, ed for 350 Cor sect ive Nights in London, Plaved for 350 Consecutive Nights in London, Played tor 350 Consecutive Nights in Londan, Every Evening at 8 (Last Week) Notre Dame, POSITIVELY LAST WEEK, POSTIIVERY LAST WEKK POSITIVELY La LasT WEok, Saturday Afternoon, ty Pe! €& KING Cc. KING MEE ! GC. KING Every Evening at 8 (Last | Week) Mr, T. C. King. NOTRE DAME, now {nits SECOND MONTH in New York. now in its SECOND MONTH ia New York. now in its SECOND MONTH in New rote THE NEW YORK HERALD SAYS:—"The most per- fectly artistic representation enjoyed in New york for many a month,” MONDAY. Ostober 27, Mr, T. C, KING will ‘appear in OTHELLO. _ Box offic from 9 A. M. tod P. M. CADEMY.—TO.MORROW, DON GIOVANNI. Eleventh subscription, a ee ‘of the STRAK pace ia COMPANY, ive To.moRROW (WH (WebNESDAyy 7 ane cr. 2, AT &, first time this season of Mozart's chi chef-d’ceuvre, FIRST JOINT APPEARANCE OF Tak JHiRKE PRIME NNE OF THE STEAKOSCH OPERA COMPANY, MADAME. CHRISTINE NILoS MULE, OSTAVATORRIANE, MLLES ALICE, MARESI, CAMPANINI, MAUREL, NANNETTI, SCOLARA, dc. GRAND CHORUS OF SIXTY. WERFUL ORCHESTRA OF FINTY, 22 MUSTOAL, at RECTOR Carte Sig. ETO, FRIDAY EVENING OCT. 24 ae RN A. TORRIANI, CANPANINI oo Ely pee ke. ean URDAY, 00 A’ ND NISSSON. MATINEE MiGNO: PRICES OF ADMISSION, EWG PERFURMANCES:— General Admission, $2, Family Circle, $1. Reserved Seats (according to ieoation! Nh Ea Cie NOTICE.—Prices for MATINEE, October 2 Admission, $2. Reserved Sea “a, Beath ant teres tor aii we score tow at tne Academy; also 701 Broadway and 114 Broadwa ON TUESDAY, ovr’ a ere OPERA CONCERT, e ARTISTS OF THE Ota Roce scl OPERA COMPANY, For tull particulars see Concert advertisement. CADEM_ OF MUSIC. STRAKOSCH OPERA CONCERT, Mesers. Maurice and Max Strakosch respectfully an- nounce ONE GRAND OPERA CONCERT, o1 TUESDAY bVENING, OCTOBEK 28, AT 80 OleLocK, in which the principal artists of the STRAKOSCH ITAL! Mite. TORRIANI, PANINI, A Scouana COLE!’ ROY, Mme. COONEY, GRAND CHORUS OF. 60. GRAND Mes HESTRA OF A Musical Director and Conductor........Mr. 8. BEHRENS eral admission $1. Reserved seats, $1 dittra, Pri- vate boxes, $8and $10, le of seats will commence next pee’ Oct, 25, at arg A.-M. at the Academy ; also at 701 and 1 Broadway. 'N B— ‘ubscribers to the opera season will please notify ement should they Wish to retain their boxes. THEATRE, CORNER FOURTEENTH street and Sixth avenue. W. MANSELL, Manager POSITIVELY LAST MATINEE, WEDNESDAY, cu 22 WEDNESDAY MATINEE Ok NOTRE DAME. POSITIVELY THE LAST. MES F, B, CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, al DALY S FIFTH AVENUE THEATRE, MEDY COMBINATIO. NEW YEAR'S EVE, RYANT’S OPERA HOUS) between Oth and 718 avenue ins at& Concludes at PAS RYAN TS, MINSTRELS, eee THE CONSMIRATORS. DECIDED HIT. DECIDED Hit, THE CONSPIRATORS DECIDED HIT. MME. ANGOT SKIDS, BAMS OF LAUGHTER. NO CURE NO PAY, UREALL, UNsWORTH AND EUG eee success of BOB ere origina scene. La, EXAMINATION, scion. S Characters by Dau Bryant Bob’ Hart, Dave heed Nelse Seymour, Harry Stanwood, Con Murphy, Broc es a way, Lamont, Templeton, Raymond, Dwyer, Cameron, Cnawor ‘AMILY MATINEE SATURDAYS, AT 2 IPBE GREAT suOW! . P. T, BARNUWS MENAGERIE and ae IPPODROME! MADISON AVENUE and TWENTY-SIXTH STREET. AN IMMENSE AUDIENCE AND BRILLIANT OPENING LAST NIGHT! THE VAST MULTITUDE UNABLE TO GAIN ADMISSION AT THE INAUGURAL EXHIBITION WILL REMEMBER ae EVERY DEPARTMEN Is NOW he mai YCEUM 23D STREET, near Booth’s Theatre. pgaasecured. MUSEUM. OPEN DAILY, AFTERNOUN AND EVENING, IN THE MONSTER HIPPODROME, tess CIRCUS RING ONE bahia cris aS VEN, COMERS, FULL ARENIC iC PXTIBITION eommencing promptly at 2.and 8 o'clock, HE GRAND STREET PAGEANT, which promtieed to be the most foe kind ever witnessed in New Yor! ub I avenue and Twenty-sixth street, THIS ftueway) 3 MORN: ING, October 21 (weather permitting), at precisely 8 o'clock. and willmove up Madison avenue to Thi fourth street, thence to Third avenue, Third avenue Bowery, thetice to Chatham street, thence to Chambers, to Broadway, up Broadway to Thirty-fourth street, to Eighth aven nce to Greenwich avenue to Sixth peg ns up oe avenue to Twenty-sixth street, return, ing thence to Mad: enue, TERS (po THE VO’ GUS WILLIAMS I8 ON THE SPLIT OF THE CITY | ticket. He St | split your OF NEW YO! K. hing at tl atTONY PASTOR'S OF A OUREE none oaay ALVINI MA EE—TO MORROW AFTERNOON, AT the Union pare Theatre.—To-morrow SALVINT (ast time) as DAVID GARRICK; SALVIN( (first time! tee maya Garrick "To: NIGHT at the ACADEMY 0) MERICAN INSTITUTE aie. ‘ow O} 2d ana 34 avenues, yeriine 634 and 64th streets, CROWDED DAY wins felect and ‘ ony - as select in as le UNEQUALLED ATTHAGIIONS: | a ra e ee me acleenets Zuo, Amusement and lustruction coma Re NEW GAS ENGINE, je Manufactory of veges Y GADIES? AND MISSES’ SHOES, Upwards of 100 pala o ot & ‘orsets nade daily by t t fs E v a WOSDERFUL COKSET LOOM, urning. Envelope Ma ges 04 OVEL KNITTING MACHINERY, Brush Making. Steel For; ie MAKING MACHINERY. Vacuum Pumps; scores of oth scum FW AXD INTERESTING KOVEENES Never betore exhibited. SUPERB CONCERTS by Ke Keating's Opnertr® Afternoon and ioee A GENUINE BROOK 1 TRO Presented by R. G. rit rton sq. w JGHT AND ‘ONE UALE Puxps, MISS JULIA Gpirriy TH NG SCULPTOR, een ate fee ta! fy ida aren Brentng-<coes from ‘KDMiasi ION, W OTs, CHILDREN, %5 Oras | ESU OH ARE POS ROT SAPY NOT Digibem Afternoo' YA DOTE ENIT AM. That's what’s the matter. EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, G13 BROAD- y, between Houston and Bleecker streets.—Every should the wonderful museums it 19 (ull of ry thit ting people should see and unders na. Lectur hs Philosophy of Marriage.” Thove parties nd these aiportant lectures can have then ceADE of 2B conte, by addra NATOM e dany, tina ie fo att fre é iereeneeatY NEW YORK MUSEUM UF 4 ond way. 12_ UNION manenstnnoe SHALLAM'S MUSICAL are.—Thorough instruction. piano, violin. organ, ACADEM Y, ry ging, harmony private or class lesrons, un me tuition or supervision ; modern lang anes taught, LADY, ‘WITH LONG EPPERIENCR AS A teacher of the piano, has a vacancy for one or more Uptowi bed moderate, Address A. M., box 183 Herald ANTED, A GENTLEMAN T’ SING TENOR, eur ehiureh PB gaarvet in inthis, 2ity, Address 288 N Post offi ANTED-A TENOR FOR A QUARTET IN AN Episcopal church, who will sing for the practice nd for insiruction, Address G. 7,, Herald Uptown ranch office, ANTED—INSTRU violin, at teache SION O ON PARLOR ORGAN OR hace Address, with terms, ‘ost ollice, UNDER THE GASLIGHT, SUSE MENT=. — . : Sivigns CG3F peneesaasces in NEW FORK, e Tet ere ts his 3) BET UME og SALVIND. v’ AT THB a Used i CANE Tk WEATIE SS MORHOW, Last TH /:) as DAVID GARRICK, Ths AR te a Ok wtusto AND To! MORK iN ATUNION SQUARE THEATRE ou which whe Connied the wort yaseesatul deans of vis GAIHICK ec tin pleats ope ett IVAN TIE ACTOR, in which, appearing for the first time here in the modern drama ay sigae sa SALVINI will personate the part of SUL- Known here a ‘Gait well a the name ne ot Da at DAVE DG. THURS! ‘ADEMY OF MUSIC, an eit THELLO, saTUibay ce at hts LTAEATER, "AREWELL SALVINI MATIN HUESDAY, Oct. 23—SALVINES 'S tiebut io punctate SALVINI MATINEE. hrs UNION SQUARE aerate i BUN ONE. MATINEE, yee MATINE. BOF DAVID G. en ST TIM, a SALVINI IN HIS GREAT OURS ‘DaViD Ri Admission $1; Seats, $1 extra, gal Sale commences to-morrow morning at the Academy, Union Square theatre, and 701 and tit Broadway. Ale AS DAVID GARRICK TO-NIGHT, r the FIRST and creek ume in America, aT ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ar) iN UARK THEATRE, TO-MORROW Sen RNOON ATL YMPIC THEATRE. ? Begins at 8. PAREWELL PERFORMANCES of ie Mrs. JAMES A. OATES raat nishts teed Be hte, Last nights Last nights Last nichts. Lust nights. Last nights, io Tien nights, bend nights, Last nights, Last nights. Last nights. Last nights. Last nigats, Last nights. Last nights. Last nights. Last nights, Last nights. and her Grand English Last Saturday Wednestay Matinee. XRAND OPERA HOUSE. TWENTY-THTRD Sai and Eighth avenue, Begins t 8, ¢ resumption of the Dramatic Season at this mag- nifieent theatre peaeet signalized by a return to the pobular ante bellum SPECIE PRICES, viz. Admission to ail paris of the house, except Family rele, Reserved chal i Te spans, a Parquet Circl served chairs the ‘che: FIPTY CENIS EXTRA, oe Family Circle. - “..FORTY CENTS 1s week will be acted the famous es, by AUGUSTIN DALY, Esq., EVERY EVENING Local Drama of the enutled with its thrilling: local scenes of lite and love in New York. THE GREAT PIER SCENE, with the xevelp of the iets Arabs, and reat OT. henomenal the world-famous RAILRVAD EF. 4 most cas MUDAS;_D. as SNORKE armed soldier, BERG ag BYRE; Mrs. 0. M. WALC on ‘as’ LAURA, the outcast of foclety: FANNY HAYWA! PEACHBLOSSOM, the girl io was never brought up. “GASLIGHT” MATINEE” BAToRDAy. AT Dee “t GRAND REPRODUCTION GREAT LidaL FOLLY, i CLOCK, IBLO’S GARDEN, NIBLO'S GARDEN, Tenth, mepe® of of f the great eps ape erasles Produced in a sivi¢ of a pleidor Inthe annals of the d au in Be anna u Beautiful Scene: aaettenss lagnificent Costumes. uperb Ballets. THE LONDON MADRIGAL Boy 3. THE WONDERFUL INFANT SISTERS, in their He the and graceful gymnastic act. the French Caricati wires D, DAVIS, poe Ventrilogi THE ‘GRAND BAL ALL NAHONS, HE TRALPY PA! in thet GRAND HUNGARIAN DANG mated Morgan's PICTORIAL ALLE! MATINEE SATURDAY, at l@. AY, October 27, 1873, BEconst RUCTION OF THE BLACK CROOK. w Music, &c., & ILITAN THEATRE, RY, NEV METROP: 585 and 687 BROADWAY. R. W. BUTLER Mh $e produced. = ew York's MR. “JOHN | HART. ‘Geant COMEDIANS. AVORITE. Tpit a “his original original anaciedyt THE ID VADED STUDIO'and THE GREAT TRIAL SCENE, which Messrs. Hart and Ryman, by their excellent and characteristic acting, have mady entirely their own. Re-engagement of the favorite comedians, SAM RICKEY and MASTER : BARNEY. Having just completed a most successful engagement tn Hoston, they will, positively, appear in, KICKEY'S Character Sketch of TAKING THE PLE: FATHER'S SO. Miss Guasle Creyton aad Jas, Mass. poviitam Carter's new iaroe PORT. USY, Miss BELLE HOWITT and Mr. GHORGE Keronum, The Morning Glories, QUEEN and Wi The STUART sin LL APPIAR ‘other R EVERY J V ENING, Doors.open at] “Curtain rises at qual MATINEE HER AE WHONESDAY AND SATURDAY, AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, ¥'S OPERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN. INE AND DECIDED SUCCEss, BInceS WAMBOLD AND BaCKUs, RANCISCO MINSTRELS, Beery erything bright tresh and sparkling. AN ENTIRE CHANGE UF PROGRAMME, TEINWAY HALL, TUESDAY EVENING, October GRAND COM ME: ae CONCERT, VESCELL 3 TRIO, assist Signor SCHOLARAN Wiskiaws Bh enor ROY, Rignor DEL POENTE, Mo BERHIN NG, of the Strakosch Opera Trou ; Signor AGKAMONTE and “otore Admission, 75 cents: reserved seats, $1. Tickets on sale at the music store of A. Schirmer, 70L Union square and 547 Broadway ; Broadway; Yond, 39 Broa dway,, Theatre Licket otfiee, Ld Broad: Ditson, 711 way; Grand Centra jotel and Steinway Hall. OUTWELL, SENATOR BOUTWELL OUTWELL, will detiver an address pee) soecially, aR COURSE the | “FINANC: N BourWELL. E AN Sa PANIC ANDJTS BOUNWELE | cuvren or tise Brscreci I" or THE 0 ISCIPL BOUTWELL, (Rey. George Hepworth’s). BOUTWELL. Tickets at lif Broadway, Brentano's, BOUTWELL, | Union square, at one hotels and the BOUTWETL: | GALAXY. DIRECTORY, "No. 8 West BOUTWELL. | twenty-third street, Doore open at 71154 iF eture b begins a ate 8 o'clock, OBINSON HAL! Sixteenth street, three doors west of Broad wa Managers. J, eg hCDONOUUH and H. ‘A. ARNG HAW AST WEEKS, AST WEEKS, Every day at3| ROYAL MARIONETTES: I Every day at 3| ROYAL MARI TES ci nightata Secured sofas, $1. General admission, 50c. Children half price. THIS REWARD WILL BE PAID FoR $25 wal | the arrest of the idiotic cuss who de- O HOMBUG. | clared that th at TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, Ot Bowery. SE, 21 Bowery. oo OF THE DISCIPLES. Professor CROMWELL CROMWELL, only, 872, FARIS Aap VERMAILERS THURSDAY, October 23, 1873, 8Wi TIZHLAND AND THE ALPS, __Begins At 80! relock. Admission bve. and 25 250. ATINEE GRANL DM MEETING OF humeee. ree Foote, at TONY PASTOR'S fon, and. Mi assemble todays” Nenu? Fash: Sees, DAVID GARRICK MATINEE.—TO-MOR ROW SALVINI | Admission, $1; seats, aR caad A cata des TEINWAY as 3 LECTU RES, EDWARD JENKINS, ot En laud, y e Auth GINx's Ha, WEDNESDAY. TVESTNG, October 22. el ty Mariage | yl "7 cents, Re 7 a at Here al JOSH BILLINGS, NASH and NASWY can be secured. ‘|p ROFESSOR Raab fons id hig ART ENTERTAINMENTS, AT THE CHURCH OF THE DIS ISUIPLE: WEDNESDAY AND THUKSDAY NIGHT! This week.” Two aights only. lke aBTe owe 18 HE CAN CELEBRATE NORAI'S ET THE EYE} BIRTHDAY at the Matinee toda OA OF PAT WOE TONY PASTOWS OPERA HOUS Andy aad Annie Hughes will sing and dauce at it. I AST SIX DAYS OF CHARLES H, FOSTER, 8: 4 itual mediam, 19 West Twenty-second street. ter pamphiet now ready, price TR Fos at Fifth Avenue ALVIN, IN HIS GR RODE DAVID GARRICK, Sui ier’ TIME In GREAT GE PTO MGUY. SALYINT t uF Ho eauane * BATKE, FOR THK (ano. PRIVATE Psiet Cog itt FiAko, Vous : Organ, Guitar, Aither, Harp, sing) SES! % ‘aon PAPE pine, gira i Bows TH HE Seppreminense, ofthe artis ee pire Tations, nigh tothe ‘very echo by delighted tions, mf and dove ci OVELIY. NOVELTY, Limited rengagereat ‘of the 4. An entire new, va onginaldehiaren shendh, ‘ itten x) a for the Fieldings by aing aii itiranne WHOND AT “october 20, and every evening if a Pe | TURF DIGGER’S DOOM. MAT O'MA Le .Mr, JOHN FIELDING Biby MULKOONEY —In which they will introdace Specialuies, MAGGIE FIRLDING extraordinary Musio by t GINGER SNAPS, To be mreey ARUP TB ISS10N ARE — oe : bey phitheatre. ‘We. folic * fe, | Private Boxes... $8'and $F Orchestra. » Te. The Box Rook is now open at the office of te ante, where seats may be -ecured six days in advance. Carriages may be ordered for LI I, M. HEATRE COMIQUE, Mr. JOSH HART... sees. First eA ENT OBA! sarees ©. STEWART, RICARDO, PRAY and Miss NELLIE STEEL, Mr. ge eee Miss B, McDONALD, ie BERT CREME, +r. W, D'ALMIN, MES. B,ponnos, 1 and Miss gkace HARRIS, it week of the Bue HIE Clio. THE Mr. J.C. STEWART ast me ORENTERE DANSEUSE,. HARRIGAN and H. in thelr Comical Sketch. orsign GUARDS THE MULLIGAN GUARDS: First week of the G: Gress. ie, Juggler. The child wontes Oe ‘aN wate JENNIE YEAMENS. MIS SENNIE WUGHES, Miss JENNLE SAreRUMt Miss ped GORENFLO, BNE, Mr. JOHN WILD, ur PRANK SEEN aud'the entire troupe in Oto, OF FUN, Matinee y Weanesiay | and Saturday. Uses SQUARE THEATRE. Eeapeie}ar . Manager. 514 BROADWAY. ;.Sole Proprietor BILL, Mr. blader Pye Matinee ati a THR GREAT Cast. Miss Rose Eytinge, Miss Filly Mestayer: Miss Kliza, d Miss Maude ide “Grange Mr, ©. R, Thorne, Jr, Mr. Stuart Robson,” Mr. F, F, Mackay, Mz. John Parselle, Mr. J. eA Prior, tee F H. Bokéey rH lontgomerm ro W. A, Wild der, ern Mie Wisl@ juigley. BY Mr. GEO. F, ROW}. qfOngjof the best dramas ever acted in this city.”—Art- journal jegins at 8, i SAMUELLS’ x eI LN PARA EVENING VENING during the week, the eminent, American Trai gaian, WRENCE BARRE! LIUS CRSAR, Box sheet now open from8 A. M. ‘ios P.M., and atllt Broadway. OOTH’S THEATRE, LESSEE, J. B, BOOTH: MAGGIE MITCHELL, FoR f, ROUR WEEKS ONLY: ‘ON, THE CRICKET, EVERY NIGH, ‘an SATURDAY MATINEE at 1:30, Mr. J, W, COLLIE Ana POWERFUL CAST. Seats secured in advance at the theatre and at thé miusic store of O. H. Ditson & Co., 711 Broadway, NOVEMBER 3—EDWIN BOOTH for four weeks. ootH's THEATRE, TAMBERLIK, MAX MARETZEK'S ITALIAN OPERAY By kind permission of Miss Baspio mt pipe) EJNESDAY peat ae rae P.M LAST APPEARANCE IN OPERA OF TLMA MURSKA ieinens SIGNOM TAMBERLIE. 's opera of aches zetts OSE A DI LAMMERMOOR, POPULAR F PRICES. General admission. fo i Bre 114 Broadway, and at the Box OMice of Booth's ‘Theatre. aad Si Se )ILMA Dl MURSKA, SIG. eet A I FRIDAY EYSNING, ae 4, AT 8 O'CLOCK, Last “APPEARAMOL 18 IN NEW YORK OF TL URS! AND SIGNOR TAMBERLIK, Finer APPEARANCE OF MISS ROSA McGEACHY AND HERR HERRMANN | BRANDT, Solo Violinist of the Gewand Haus Concerts, ' together with the tayorite fit) N. SIGs. Roser oatuk ARDAVANE J re OTH be |LLE. ILMA DI M ae. will sing CAVATINA, “Linda di Thamount”. SHADOW SONG, “Dinorah' eyer! NATIONAL HONGAN oftes wiih Variations Conductors. 1G. OA! gos! ‘i MARETZER orUnAR PRICE! General admission... : Reserved seats, first, Full Programme in Thurs: an ‘Tickets and» Seats for sale on Tuesday morning at 701 and 114 Broadway, and at the Box Office, Steinway Hall, Comedy in three bt by Mose: _ Box office open daily fi [au WILLIAMS ‘ER FUNDERNICKELS, ie DUTCHAAN IN Oe TONY PASTOR IN NE' ONG NEW FRED MACRLEY AND JENNIE NESLIE in their latest Sensation. ANNIt HUGHES AND ANDY ail NeW SKETCH. NORAH'S BIRTHDAY: ALL THE STAR TROUPE TO-DAY. PeRREROS NEW ASSEMBLY ROOMS, Fourteenth th steeh, adjoining ecademy of muah AMERICA’S GREATEST TLLUSIONIST, MARVELLOUS PERFORMANCES, Jacluding his, INCOMPARABLE WO AEROSTAT, SPIRITUEE Tite copyright. and which he challenges VORLY TO IMITATE, POPULAR PRICES, 50 and 75 cents; seats can be secured at M. HARTZ’S Magical Repository, 8 Broadway, near Fourteenth st, ‘Lust Matinee, Saturday, 25th, at2 o'clock. Admission HARTZ. Wannan MATINEE, DNESDAY next, at 2 o'clock. “The keait ‘ecds will be re FOR THE BEMEUIE suffers TIRE) VEPORT AND. Memputs, ADMISSION 8 CENTS, TICKETS NOW READY. THE TUESDAY tenth bt AT TONY Pastor’s Opera House. ret want to a. up Seen tities Join the throng. e ERYBODY, por “APPEARANCE of GILMORE’S TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT BAND, P.8. bay sy Leader, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, TUESDAY, EVENING, Navember 18, 1873 Tickets, reserved seats and pore can be obtained of: Major William J. A. McGrath, No. 7 Murr: Cap- taitvA. Heltohie, 38 Fulton street, Theatre ticuet Omee, 114 Broadway; Pond's wusic store, and at all the prin- cipal hotels. NussON. CAPOULL CARY, MAURKL, GRAND ORCHESTRA at Dr: Sougder yal osreb in Brooklyn, Admission, $1 Pile and reserved seats F or parcioulal see Brooklyn papers. + HILHARMONIG SOCIET On and after TUESDAY, the 2st inst, at9 A. M., Sea- aon Tickets and Reserved Seats, for six Concerts and ighteen Rehearsals, will be sold at Messrs. G. Sc! it Broadway +, Heuser, Sh Broadway; Jordens & 164 Pond's, 39 Union squa Schuberthts es pind square, Ld Cy the office of th retary, 302 'F' reet, The He fold at the face, the i Iie, 8M ager. Ente eo! ja pinta D. SCHAAD, Secretary. D*, KAHN’S GRAND MUSEUM AND POLYTECHNiG inet tate Bebo Ue Teor aan ion ot TBP i, reek, Attractions, Now open to. road wa; nearly coors ihe urand Central Hotel. Models of vel Acadein Muller, joreee p | i a auibce aompeiaien ng Mec alto " 4 tains eee eer \aairaetive exibition in the i he moa ier Selentific lectures dally ; free to visitors. 301 WERY. t MATINEE, f TORRY, BO TONY PASTOR'S, BE TH. N BXUIBITION—FOR TWO WERK: O*x KB MUSES, at SOMERVILLE'S Galles 6 Fut avenue. SALVINI AS DAVID GARRICI aun first time in America, DAVID GANMIOR MATIN ue anon at the UNION SQUARE THBAT! tke TO Jt VILLE: RS! CTU RI Fore asin. ‘Bi sees ee yoni ee ser R. 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