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2 BOARDERS W WATTED. MILY, OR GENTLEMEN APPRECIATING A Sinai nliness, desiring choice =, with or without in small family; suited in prices as well. M7 Went Porty-fith street." References. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1873.—TRIPLE SHEET. BOARDERS WANTED. 34th 8 STREET, 19) WEST, NE. BROADWAY — double Rooms ‘on fourta i a a ‘lave Boards bi oe able Room wi +P FIRST AND SECOND FLOOR, , WITH PRIVATE 1.“ thtic onty: private bath, closets 38 East Twen- tieth street, near Broadway. ROOM AND BEDROOM TO LET—WITH BOARD, Le very reasonably, at 315 West Righteenth street. 7 IRVING PLACE.—TWO VERY © necting Rooms, sgoond fl foor, 4 oth front; wite or we osingis. genuemen: very endeman: Shotee; th door, tront, VERY PLEASANT SUNNY FRONT ROOM, ON second fleor:-home comforts; liberal table; éxcel- Jent home-made bread, rolls, pastry, 4c. ; reforences given and required. 167 ‘West Thirty-fourth street, THE ELEGANT PRIVATE RESIDENCE, CORNER L-3iGrimercy Park and Twentieth street, 6 Irving place, has ieen opened for Boarders; rooms ei suite oF single ; references. 1 superior & Atth street 50 &e R DAY, $6 PER WEEK AND UP- $1 OU wards—For fine Rooms, with excellent Board, At the Grove Liouse, 172,174 176 and 178 Bleecker sireet, six blocks west of ibroutway. D,, FLOOR, FRONT. ROOM. WITH | BXCELLENT 2? noard, ac39 Bast Washington place, between Broad- way, and ‘square, suitable for married couple or two ath OR 1WO ELEGANT ROOMS, WITH BOARD; ALSO sunny Room on fourth floor; hone but parties seeking .ccommodations need apply. 63 West Thirty- D FLOOR—TWO "AND THREE ROOMS TO LET, 2 with Board, a respectable private family, very Feasonably ; best of references given and required, Ini- quire at West Twenty-seventh street, second house west of Bighth avenue HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SUITS OF ROOMS, 2 with or without private table; will separate them; Sunny exposure; terms moderate; Rooms for genuemen. No. T West ihirtr- 800 ond street. FROM BROADWAY-$7 TO $10 PER BLOC! week.—Large and small Rooms, handsomely fur- ished, with goo! Board, for tamily or gentlemen; good neighborhood. ol East Fourth street. © OR TURER GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE ROOMS, breakfast and tea, at 133 Henderson street, corner of York, Jersey City, three minutes from terry; private family; Sunday’ainner; price $5. WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, ONLY ONE 4 Wor trom tith avenue.—One Suit amd one single Room, with Board. UE, 73 BETWEEN TWENTY-NINTH AND STinirieth streets Second Floor, bandsomely fur- rushed. to let, with strictly first class Board; finest loca- tion in to’ ATH AVENUE, 48.—AN ELEGANT SUIT OF ROOMS «) ‘fora family, and two Kooms for single gentlemen, with or without’ Bowrd, KTH AVENUE, NO. 76,—VERY DESISABLE_ ROOMS, ©) en suit: or singly, with Board; an entire Floor, five rooms, with all conveniences; private table if desired; references. TH AVENUE, BI TWEEN ELEVENTH AND OP weifth streets —Three or nix Rooms, en suite, Just put in complete order, with private table, on reasonable terms, in the spacious double | house & J Fifth AVEC. Reierences, (TH AVENUE, 43—A HANDSOME THIRD FLOOR J front Room and Bedroom to let, with Board; ,terms moderate. 35 WEST SIXTEENTH i a NEAR ors Aah bue.—Large, nicely, furnish bed, saa, or, inet ve yen: all convemences, tor genth Hemen, with first class Bound, $10 to S15 per BOARDERS WANTED. 259 west WEST FC FORTY-THIRD STREET.—A SQUARE cameras floor, with or without Hoard, ina Drivate ta iy oud location; terms mod erences exe! EAST THIRTE! moderate ; ref 317 Meueca gent nen sccommodated With NTH STREET, NEAR SECOND man end wile or single g geatlee furnished Rooms, oF with: 35 LAPAYEITE PLACE.—FINE ROOM AND BRD, e ee ne Coed Poors also oo tases Creat ages oe Baad terms Soaneaa 3 a 35 mae, ‘sul Mee ee STREET, BETWEEN Vaoor “Mont Gunso) Eenmar tants Best classy tor faunllies OF gentlemen evoreheon : 36725 STRBET, ERcoMD HOUSE WEST OF BROAD Ly. —4 vel Rooms, handsomely furnish a with first Cian eas will be rented low; private family. 131 West ores street. forts of arefined home, with handsome of Rooms and liberal table; also large Room on fourth tloor; Teterences exchange ad. WEST, THIRTIETH STREET.—A PLEASANT Room, on second floor, to let, with or with, reasonable; convenient to Elevated 33 Pat Beard Terms 350 WEST TWENTY-THIRD, STREET. —ONE, OR ‘o handsomely furnished Rooms (all new), to let, with oF or witout Board, to highty pompecteble parties, ‘with bestof roierence. Apply tor one we 400 WEST TWENTY-THIRD crpnar rag and elegantly furnished en suite or otherwise, with superior Board or atts eth ‘Yate table, to let, to first class parties oul, for gentlemen. 666 LEXINGTON AVENUE.—ELEGANTLY FOR- nished Rooms to let, with or without Board ; ret- erences required of very high class, 38% STREET, WEST, NO. 6.—A PRIVATE FAM- ily, having taken this house. offer first class accom- modations to a few families or single genUemen; terms moderate for the winter; references exchanged, WEST TWENTY.SIXTH STREET, | SECOND Hoor. Five Rooms, elegantly furnished. ; table ‘excellent; or en suite, with bath attache Pearms moderate ier to present and former guests. WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET. FEW A 39 single Rooms for gentlemen or ladies; one or two Goatie Rooms and suits tor families; table excellent; terms moderate. QQ WEST TWELFTH STRERT, BETWEEN FIPTH and Sixth avenues.—A large, well furnished aleove Koom to let, with Board, to gentlemen or gentle- man and wile; refere 3 WEST TWENT’ FOURTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH Avenue Hotel.—Elegant, newly turnished Rooms to tet, en suite or singly, with or without tfirst class Board, at very reasonable rates, or will let for genteel business purposes. 41 WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.—ELEGANTLY furnished Rooms, with or without private Prey ne families or gentlemen; also a first class Basement tf physician, No, 43 ‘Thirty-ffth street. 4 ST STREET, 133 WEST.—NFATLY FURNISHED Rooms, ea Log or singly, with first class Board; references exchal 42 WEsT SIXt ‘EENTH STREET.—SECOND FLOOR, 4 and two Rooms on parlor floor, all handsomely furnished, to let,with first class Board, singly or en Creek with or without private table; also two iront Rooms fourth floor; references. 42 WEST FOURTEENTH STREE D LET, WITH 4 Beard, a very handsome Second Floor, with pri- ie table if desired; also other Kooms; references ex- changed. 42 EAST NINETEENTH STREET.—DESIPABLE 4 Kooms, with good Board. for gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen; terms reasonable; references ex- chs so table board, 4.2. EAST THIRTIETH STREET.—A LARGE RooM, << sunny exposure, nicely furnished, to let, with Board ; references. 43 WEST IWENTY-FOURTH | STREET, NEAR Avenue Hotel.—To let, with first cldss Board, & handsomely furnished Second Floor, en suite oF singly private bath attached; also a large Room for party of gentlemen; table boarders; references. ATH AV! . M7.—SECOND FLOOR, NEWLY FUR. © nished. entire or en suite, with first class table, either public or private; unexce ptionable references given and required. NO. —VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS dngly, with or without Board, transiently y ; Telerences exchanged, {TH AVENUE, 488—AN ELEGANT SUIT OF ROOMS © tor a famil; a two Rooms for single gentlemen, with or without i HANDSOMELY FURNISHED © Apartments, with Board, for family wishing a quict, select home; also Rooni tor & single yentleman. GHTH STRERT.—ONE ELF. Sanily furpished Suit of Rooms, with or without pri- rate table. 20) en sui EW DESIRABLE ROOMS FOR F or families, with Board. 138 West TY-FIRST STREET, NEAR FIFTH 1 Room, with closet; also large Room on second floor, with first class Board; reterences. TH STREET, NO. 44. Bs TWEEN BROADWAY AND University place.—To jet, an elegantly furnished Parlor Floor, with every improvement, aud first class French table; private if desired. 10 BAST, TUIRTY-THIRD STREET.—A SPACIOUS Second Floor, handsomely furnished, with or with- Out private table; also a tront Room on fourth tloor. © 10 WAvERLEY PLACE, (NEAR | RROADWAY.— Handsome front Koon $14 and $20 tor two, with Boar o children; single Room, $7; also table board, $5; steam heat, YL WES THIRIIETH SIREET.—A SUIT OF ROOMS on third floor to let, with Board; references ex- changed. LITE, STBET, 45, WEST—LARGE AND SMALL Rooms, handsomely furnished, with Board, sepa- rately or together; hot and cold water and ample closet Fooui; reterences; table boarders taken. NEAR BROADWAY.— 1Q HAVERLEY | PLAcE Elegantly furnished Rooms, with Boara; table board $5 per week. 12 TH STREET, 135 WEST, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE.— A Mg pleasant third story Room, with Board, for fingle gentleman or genuemai and wife; also Hall 1 TH STREET, CORNER SECOND AVENUE, 30 ‘and %2—Desirable large and small Rooms, Nand- somely furnished, on second and third floors, with Board. 4 TE STRERT, $1 WEST.—A DESIRABLE FRONT Room and hall oom; southern exposure, with drst Glass board; also Koom for two gentlemen; terms mod- erate; reterences exchanzed 14.7, STREBT, | WEST, S7—ELEGANTLY PUR- nished tro Rooms, with every convenience, to Jet, to gentleman and wite oF single gentlemen, with first class Board ; reterences exchanged. 1 TH STREET, WEST, %47.—TWO ROOMS, HAND. ) somely furnished, to let, with good Board; terms very moderate; reierence. 1 2 EAST TWENTY-KIGHTH STREET.—TO LET, with Board, a Parlor and Bedroom, second story front; Seetiinsietes eseneree L 17 suits of Rooms, on all the tigers for families and single gentlemen, with first class Board; references ex. changed ha STREET. OPPOSITE STUYSEVANT PARK, four doors east of Weil furnished firs relerences ex- Second Floor, with changed, 4.4 WEST, THIRTY-SECOND | STREET.—LARGE, elegantly furnished Rooms, singly or en suite, on second and parlor floors. to let, wyih Board: hot and cold Water; piguty ot closet rooms references; location, table, ke., first class; private table tf desired. 4.5 WEST, IWENTY-NINTH STREET.—FURNISHED 0) Second Floor to rent, single or en suite ; also third story Room, with Board‘ private table ifdesired. 47 WESTIWELPTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- nue.—Elecantly furnished Rooms with first class Board, for gentlewen and wives; also Rooms tor single gentlemen; terms moderate. Call tor two days. 4 WEST TH ‘STREET, —TO LET, WITH J Board, large, well furnished second story front Room, southern exposure, with ample closets; house first class; terms moderate; references. 50 WEST NINETERNTR STREET.—ELEGANT OU suitof Rooms; new furniture and carpets: pri- vate table if desired : also large and small Kooms, tor gentlemen ; strictly first class table. 5 ST STREET, WEST, 16.—HANDSOMELY FUR- nished Roomas, with Board, for families or single entlemen, en suite or singly; louse and appointments it class; references exchanged. 5G WEST ELEVENTH STREE?, THIRD DOOR EAST 20 of Firth avenue, several sarge and small Rooms to let with Board; furniture all new and first class; house private, and tai German. 5Q WEST, THIRTY-FIPTH, STREET—TWO OR Je) three nicely furnished Rooms, with first class Board, in a smail private family; references, GQ) NEST FIPTIETH STREET.—FOUR FURNISHED Rooms on the second floor and a back Parlor to rent, with Board, in. a quiet private houses location Uh exceptionable ; reference. Ss FatvAre FAMILY ON MADISON AVENUE, Thirty-fifih street, will rent a Suit of rit "private table, to a Dare ceeoaD or, mily ; unexceptionable rei “Address, with real nana, COMFORT. “box, i i orata Uptown, Branch offi A. KADY WOULD RENT ONE OR TWO HANDSOME jooms to a gentleman of we: nileman an: wife, with Board for ‘wile if desired. “Address tox 116 Heraid office. AWA SICRLY FURNISHED BACK ROOM TO LET— « Tosingle gentlemen, with or without Board, in a small private sary brown stone houre: terms mod- erate, Apply at 102 West Forty-firet street, near Sixth avenue. (AY ELDERLY GENTLEMAN OF LIBERAL MEANS in search of | quiet home and first class Board can address WIDOW H, M., Herald.Upiown Branch off A, GENTLEMAN OWNING HIS OWN HOUSE NEAR Central Park, would like to let a large alcove Room suite, with Board; no objection to children. Nodrees MATS Herald offiee. —AN ELEGANTLY FURNISHED SEOOND FLOOR, oc suite or singly, to & tamily requiring frst class Accommodations; table and appointments first class. a0 West Forty-sixth street. OARDERS SUITED IMMEDIATELY. — BEST houses; choice localities HANKINS’ Foarding Agency, 1,267 and 835 Broadway. Open evenings. No charges. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, TO gentleman and wife: Board for lady: auiet iamily entee! location, Address P. L. B., Herald Uptown ranch office. 0 LBT-T0 A YOUNG MAN. A NEATLY FUR, nished Room, with partial Board, in a first class private tami.y, in Hoboken; terms moderate; unexcep- Honable references required. ‘Address MODERATE, box office. 10 LET—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, A PARLOR Floor, opposite the Coleman fiouse, on Twenty: seventh street, with or without oard; also one Room ou third noor. Address P. 8., Herald Uptown Branch office. TANTED—BY A RESPFOTABLE WIDOW WOMAN, two mee working girls to. Board and do their wash- ing; will have anice home. Ca'l all this week at 143 Ninth avenue, near Nineteenth street, in the confedtion- ery store. is EST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, 412.—-HANDSOME Rooms newly furnished and carpeted throughout; Board if desired ; prices moderate; Ee ee elevated railwa; Twenty-third street cars an _._ BOARD AND LODGING: _ WANTED. GE TT, MAN, WIFE, AND CHILD 3 - YEARS oF age desire two pleasant Rooms, with Board; loca- tom between Twenty-third and Forty third streets. Ad- ess, with pric 1 AQUIRER, “box HIGHLY EDUCATED FRENCH LADY WISHES to Board ina private Fora for lessons in music and Preneh; Pry, erate price; first class references given an required. Address A. M, Herald Uptown Branch office. MN igere WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFY, ina private family; must have the second floor, with private table; locality and accommodations first class, Address, stating terms and particulars, C. D. B., box 125 Herald office. OARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE; board ey only; a quiet place, we] noo her ders prefei location to be near Broadway and ove Twehty-third street, Address P. K., Herald Up- town Braneti office. base eecteng. BOARD WANTED—FOR THREE ne Larne Room and one small Room; fire which must be less than $3) per week, id office, and fan at sul above Fittieth street; terms about $9 per munth. ‘Aditress| ‘box 3,135 Post office. Ve booties pile ROOMS WO ON SECOND 2. with Board. 10F rivate table pre- ferred terns $8)p F molth. “Address E- WILLON, 25 West Twenty- third greet Wari board x PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH FIRE ‘and Board, for two ladies and a child; central lo- cation; moderate terms, Address AMSWILL, box 125 Herald office. 65 ISYING PLACE.—THREE LARGE HANDSOME. De) iy furnished connecting Rooms and hall Bedroom on second door, to let, with Board; also large Room on thir oor. TANTED—ROOMS FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE and lady with private table, above Twe: thing street; price not above $70 a week. Address L, G., Herald Uptown Branch office. GQ WEST THIRTY-NINTH STREET, BETWEEN OO Fitth and Sixth avenues.—Handsomely turnished Beouee en suite or singly, to let, with Poard. 69 WHS? RUEVENTH STREET.—A "PRIVATE faunily will accommodate @ gentleman and wite with superior Board and fire; second story Room. (Board for lady only if desired.) GQ MADISON | AVENUE.-HANDSOME, SUIT OF Kooms to let, with Bourd: private table if desired; terms reasonable: table unexceptiovable; references ex- changed ; location In vicinity of Madison square. 70 WEST FIPTY-FIRST STREET.—A SMAL’ ¢U family ora ty of gentiemen can secure Floor, with Board, ina strictly private tamily, 70 IRVING PLACE (GRAMERCY riage SECOND and Third Floors, two large and one ha ll all handsomely Soe mye and sunny; house extra width, and rooms unusually large; table unexceptionable 7 EAST SIXTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR CENTRAL Park.—Two nicely furnishea Rooms, with Board; also one uniurnished ; house and location first class; rei- erence. Call for one week. 85 MACDOU@AL STREET.—PLEASANT SECOND ©) floor front room, with ‘d, for two persons; single Room good tabie and @ pleasant home; location very desirabie; terms low. 103 EST PORTY-FIRST STREET.—TO LET, A © Suit of furnished Rooms, consisting of parior and becroom ; both square, tront rooms. with private bath Foot and kitchen connecting; would Board a gentleman vite. 105 EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN Fourth and ranean avenues,—Newly fur- nished Rooms to rent, with b temen; al-o ball Room; references. UIE T oThied 18 east metry. SECOND STREET, FIRS? FLOOR en suite or separately, with or without private fable; also one Room on second door, and one Room on ‘ourth floor; everything new; superior table. 19 WEST TWENTY FOURTH STREET AND 63 MAD- fn BOW avenue.—Elegantiy furnished Rooms to let, with or without Board, to gentlemen and wives, or sin- . to families and gen- 124 EAST, TWENTYSECOND STREET, NEAR Fourth avenue.—A larze, pleasant. Well fur- nished front Room and alcove; another Room if re- quired, with Board ; terms moderate. ANTED—TWO tien; terms ‘ior all not to exces fer week’ references. Address, stating description of rooms ana | pric TRANSPORT, box 154 Herald Uptown ach office. WeAntapS0akDIng AND A FURNISHED ROOM, in a@ respectable private family, located below Twentieth strest; Drice not to extend $30 per - month; reference eo une omy for two days, stating par- ticulars, F. street. BROOKLYN E BUARD._ ) FIRST PLACE, BROOKLYN.—A BEAUTIFUL 4 location and. convenient to ferries; house first class; & hai it of Rooms, together or singly; 150 Siso a pretty ail Room. 197 FULTON STREET, THREE DOORS we | seen ervokt 'n.— Board, to $6; farnishe: Rooms, $1 up’ ern improvements; bath, g ea deanary full Board’ or single meals; dinner’ at 12’and 939 FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER CARROL STREET.— 16 minutes from ‘ferry; first class and plentiful table, from $6 upwards; bawling alley, croquet ground, fers Fifth avenue cars at Furman street, Fulton terry. AMUSEMENTS. ‘00bS MUSEUM. DOMINIOK MURRAY. ANOTHER GIGANTIC. HO MUCOERAS aRYBNING AT AFTERNOON AT 2.» powiston i MUNEAY, ontitits 31 3 a mm ROPED IN, WANDERING Eiternhl PRIDAY EVENING, benefit of DUMINIOK MURRAY. RAND OPERA HOUSE. BEGINS AT & Gn ‘Twenty-third street and Eighth avenue, ‘This mages PTA PitioRa” _— Admission, Keserved Seats, 500. extra. Family Circle, EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK, THE GREAT FOLLY, ROUND THE ‘CLOCK. Pull of Rei ol City People and City Life. eae hahaa vis 6 ‘A. rh ASR HARDEN OM WALOOT, alist FANNY HEYWOOD, ‘ADELAIDE LEN: NOX, &c., &c, SATURDAY, at 1 Last Matinee of ROUND THE OLOGK, MONDAY NEXT, the /* Local Drama of City and’ Hudson River Life, enti FLASH OF LIGHTNING, with a tremendous cust, and every scene new. LYMPIC THEATRE— 624 Broadway 624, TRIUMPHANT! PRESS AND PUBLIC IN BCSTASIES. UNIVERSAL APPROVAL, FLATTERING B RECEPTION. The eminent ral Actor, ROBERT MeWADEs will appear hee evening at 8 (until ove: notice), by Saturday Matinee in his Natural ‘Guited aud mantic Impersonation ot a v S RIP ® * VAN . N * . K . RIP . z VAN CHARACTERIZATION uNEQuati OST BRILLIANT DianaTro EFFECTS. aia" eg Rs | ADMIBEION, [0),) 9. 0.48), © Ble., and 1, BUC. ibe, and 18 SEATS SECURED SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE. ton ‘ay eae WILL REPEAT HIS FAMOUS te Gooner inet ednesday) evening. G° AND SEE aor eae POMONA, wa nis. "Oa ext Terpsichore, Clio, PAR r exibition at SOMERVILLE venue. PIA NOFORTES, 0. ORGA A EINE, ASSORTMENT OF SECOND HAND. STEIN. way & Sons’ Pianos for sale cheap; also Pianos of Other makers. Steinway Uprigit Pianos’ to rent to re- sponsible partes. INWAY & SONS, Steinway Hall, New York. VERY FINE LUOKING, RICHLY CARVED os and legs, 7% octave, three string, Fisher's make, $1°0 nd a number of others similarly made for nearly alt price at J. MAHON'S factory, Fortieth street and irst avenue. T HAINES BROS". Pla: noforte Warerooms, 27 Union sguare, A fine assortment of first class new Pianofortes on Teasonable terms; some which havo been used a little very low for cash. New pianos to rent ROSEWOOD PIANO—ONLY $100; ONE FOR $80; 34 octave, used short time, at a grea: bargain ; 7 Stop Organ, cheap. PKEK &'SON, 127 Bleecker st. MAGNIFIGENT STEINWAY, SEVEN OCTAVE Piano, nearly new, on ay laste tound cor- her rosewood V'iano, inl! tron ir onty $150 cash. DECKEK & BROS., (6 becker streot. A. MAGNIFICENT Th OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. forte for sale—Four round corners; made order; celebrated maker fully, Guaranteed: used 6 months; will be sold for $.75 ‘over; Parlor Suits, Puintings, Bronzes; au voroperty family leaving for Burope ; BR. Livingston, 36 West 16th st., near Sth av. MODERN 7 UCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, $125; we are retailing the best finished and richest toned Planofortes manufactured below all ene lon, CU-OPERATIVE PIANOMAKESS, No. 9 Great Jones street, near Broadway. A LADY WILL SELL, FOR LESS THAN $100, A Chickering rosewod round cornered Pianoforte, in- eluding stool; perfect order, iron frame, et, power- ful tone. 25 Third street, near Bowery. A —$200.—MAGNIFICENT 7} OCTAVE AGRAFFE . Foseread, Chg tnd ron frame Cae) Pisnoforte, 51 ; carved case and legs; latest im provements: fae pcarenaeas instalments received, OLDSMITH, 26 Bleecker street, near Broadway. AH FOR ELEGANT 7%, OOTAVE ROSEWOOD A. Fito: a Decker ‘Bro?s7¥s Planoforte, at a sceritfice for cash? also com maplete parlor, Ib ber and dining Furnita t private West Twenty-1 ‘treet GRAND SCALE EL Satta & SON PIANO. forte for sale less than half cost: brilliant toned (our round, ehBalt instraments best city makers; gneinal cost $1,200, for $280 cash. Cail at private house, 1b) West 234 strect, hear éih avenue. AS —PANIO BARGAINS: ROSEWOOD PIANO, $100; octave carved patent agralte, sacrifice, $210, instalments taken, $12 monthly. Ca: BLES 107 West Twenty-urd streets corer Sixth avenue. EST PIANOS FOR RENT OB SALE ON INSTAL- iments very low—Stelnway, Chickering, Hallet & Davis and other new and second hand Pian: BEREY £00, 109 ‘Broadway. | OR SALE—FOR HALF ITS PRICE, A PIANO, PUR. hased new last spring. Call at 239 West Forty: third'street. “Obliged tobell sn. account of the panic. Je Fe nties, 18, MARING, “ino IANOFORTES + at nal rice they must his 600 men and their families must have treat” Thirty-afth street, Tenth avenue. oo ee wo pea PIANO, CHICKERING’S Ko, sacrificed for $00; superb 74 octave: havin aarved egs, overstrung bass £c.; parlor Organ, almos giver JAMES GORDON, 157 Bleecker street. Br lrre GREAT VARIETY TO RENT OR SELL; nd terms to suit the times, at MERRELL’S, No. Union square. A DESIRABLE. “HOTEL | FOR WINTER.—THE WEST End Hotel, Fort Washington, 23 minutes trom Thirtieth street depot, convenient to all business centres: reduced rates for superior ‘apaesmogadian at this first class establishment. RLEs H. SHELLEY. A —MAISON PARISIENNE, 33 AND 40 EAST « Twelfth street, n Proadway.—Rooms for fami- lies and single gentlemen; table d’lote at 6 P. M., including wine. \RITTENDEN HOUSE, BROADWAY AND TWENTY- / sixth streets. —Redaction in prices; fine Suits and single Rooms; on the American or European plan. 142 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—ONE OR TWO “ nice Rooms, with hall Rooms connecting, with Board, tor two gentlemen or gentieman and wile; hot and cold water, bath, gas, &c, CENTRAL HOTEL (EUROPEAN PLAN), 283 CANAL street, one block east of Broadway.—Centraliy lo- cated in the business wg bs fe oily conyenient to six lines of street cars. Good 1s Se. and 75e. per day. gle Ken gentlemen: ‘fine single Rooms. T.-PARLOR FLOOR, 19™ STREET, NO. 43 E with Board, tor very respectable gentieman onl. P terms moderate: family private; house and location sirable. 21 WEST Rooms, with B QQ East, THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.—ONE RECEP- tion Suit, with Bedrooms above, with private Table; also one second story sult, with OF without Be 6 Tal B. SUM 922 WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—AN ENTIRE Second Floor to tet, elegantly turnished, with or Without private table; re ences exchanger 22” STREET, NO. 45 WEST.—TWO CONNECTING Rooms on second floor, suitable for a gentleman tiemen, to Jet, with or without Fighteenth street, for tamilies and single gent. men. private tabl 290 amma tlemen, with tirst cl ences exchanged. QQD STREET, 114.—~TWO NICELY FUR- 23) visio ed second floor trot Rooms; also hall Rooms on third and tourtn floors, to feraiusas ours, to let, with igst class Board; 28 D STREET, NO WEST.—FURNISHED ROOMS 83 to let, with or without Board. 2 IRVING PLACE HAS CHANG! nished Rooms, with —Desirabie Rooms to let to gen- joard; also Table Board; reter- 148 WEST ELEVENTH STRE: southern exposure; furn: With first class Board; r 149 EAST YIFTY-FIRST STREET, ton avenue.—Large and small Board; heat and gas; terns moderate 15 EAST THIRTY-N 5) LADY WILL OL ‘let a front Parlor and two | ‘ooms, nicely jurnished, with of without Boards fatally sail te good parties terms reasonable, 156 SES TWENTY-POURTH STREET —PLEASANT OD Rooms, with Board; house contains all improve- ments; table well supplied and neatly served; terius $6 to $5 per week; family small; references, 159 West, THIRTEENTH STREET. aANDsoME- 7 ly furnished Second Floor, with bath, closet, and grate, with or without Board, ("also third fico NEAR LEXING- ooms to let, with inner at noon. — ‘or Private table if de terms moderate. YORTY NINTH STREET.—A PRIVATE family, oceupying their own house, will accom- fa tome and wite or two single gentlemen desirable. LEXINGTON AVENUE, CORNER THIRTY first street. —Handsomely furnished second story front Rooms to rent, with Bosra upon very moderate ene 178 LEXINGTON AVENUR, ELEGANTLY FUR. nished Parlor Floor, one Koom on second and two on third floor to let, with Board; hot and cold water; LEXINGTON AVENUE.—FIRST CLASS ROOMS and Board jor ladies. I have fitted it up with hg) and have nicely fur- Angie! gemicmen: 8s Board, for families and EAST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET —TO LE 23 large tront Room, second flo Rurkished: southern exposure. to a gentleman or’ Wife, with or without breakiust, ” f KenUeman and ample closets; terms moderate, 206 EAST FIFTEENTH STREET.—TWO FRONT second story connecting Rooms to rent, with 5 ‘ sre furnished, good neighborhood, near Stuy- sant Park TH STREET, 27 WEST. 3 ZA heoma. on were ted hie sia petdsrcaly 207 WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET.—PLEASANT furnished and containing every requisite. for comfort turnished Kooms, with Board: house, location, and convenience, with Board, to families aud single gen- first class; tour door trom Broadway, Heferences uemeu ‘eferences, sacha ¥ reat aE LAGS TH STREET, 210 WEST. <HANDSOME fEconp | © EAST SEVENTEE. 2 story front Room to let, with first class Board: al 21 vesant Par mk pamtenety Vath ay hoon dounecting is single Rooms; location unexceptionable; | Newly Painted, with Beard, to foterences exchanged. 967, STREET, 29 WEST, NEAR BROADWAY. —A pleasant Second Floor, with ample closets and convenience to let, se ellent Board; references. WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET. —LARGE ROOMS, suitable for seatemen and wives; also small ever: separately or en suite, with 2 Hooms, with Boat EAST TWENTIETH STREET.—A LARGE ROOM, 28 southern exposure, to rent, two gontiomen, ~Pourer f0 Fent sarin Fe ha 29 EAST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—A SMALL ae piteea two lange let, ma board, at eae mode () West tw ENTY-THIRD STREET. ELEGANT 3 rn cond Floor to let, with Board, consisting of five Foome desea eae deh private bath, &c.; private j= miees eashaneed ale Hall Rooms, with grate Wrst Floor, THIRTY-SECOND handsomely furnished, tj private table; Third STREET,—SECOND four rooms; bath- Story, same number 31. foom, ch WEST. TWEN TY FC with Board, « handsome southern exposure, 26 32 it with all conve STREET 5 535 WEST.-ELEGANTLY FURNISHED 34s Rooms, with first ~ gentleman; reierences reaurea ” “* *t0ily wud single TH STRERT—T0_ LET, wly furnished second story single genliemen ; terms mode 212 WEST PORTY.PIFTH ad Koos to let, with first Prices. for the winter; reierenc 214 “iy ST PORTY-THIRD STREET, A Fl ait om Broad way —A Southern hove house, and offers two oF inore very wesirab Rooms, with br without @ xoud table and thesocial com, forts of a home; Helgliboriood une xceplionable; terms OTEL 81. GERMAIN, FIFTH AVENUP, TWENTY- ind Street and 'Broxdway.—Rooms all front; Am an and European plan; elegent situation; Suits and: single Rooms for families for the winter; prices moderate; elevator erecting. ‘WILLIAM G. TOMPKINS, A PIERRE HOUSE, BROADWAY AND EIGHTH street.—European and American plan.—Prices re- aced to $2 Hadas: Rooms $l a day; a Liberal dis count to permanent boarders. )PYKE’S HOTEL, 35 CLINTON PLACE (BIGHTH street).—Two handsomely furnished Rooms, con- ting, with grate fires and with or without Board, for ilies or gentlemen. JAMES McPYKE, 40.) BOWERY, COR- ig light Rooms, neatly tur- to $4 per week. For | 1 a eee Neca HOTEL, d street. ished: Bie. or per night; $2 4 gentlemen onl. Griscuen HOUSE, in Union square, The proprietor of this hote: wishes to announce tyke public that he has, at an enormous expense, remodelled. refitted, ne ainted, frescoed and added bathrooms 1 ot the’ suits of rooms fronting Union square. The Spingler House now ranks among the first clase hotels, and in point o1 location It cannot be sur Mr. » the proprietor, has decided, ou account of the rapid approae h of specie payment, 16 Alt his house at prices that were current previous to the war ; therefore, he will furnish Rooms and Board as low as $17 a) por week and upwards, according to the sige location of rooms, ; COUNTRY BOARD. peazoy “HOUSE, YONKERS—WILL open during the winter. terms moderate, “BE KEPT A tew desirable Rooms; WINTER RESORTS OYAL VICTORIA HOTEL, NASSAT mas, will open November’ I, b I rons desiring t ‘the rigors of a Northern winter can obtain cir- cular containing tall ero by addressing JAMES LIDGERWOOD, 7% Broadw: . WANTED. _ In this © city and Brooklyn. A FAMILY OF POUR ADULTS WISH PART OF A House, about five rooms, in good repair and neigh: forhood; with owner preverred., Address, stating rent and particulars, PRIVATE FaMILY, box 20 Herald Up- erate, YrnreD STRE EP. 70 LE i spray tise eely arnt ywith Hoot, together or town Branch office, y ANTED—BY A FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS, A small complete turnished House; rent must be moderate ; house and locality strictly first clus. Address, stating terms and particulars, Post office box 4,70). 236 WEST PORTY-THIRD STREE Well furnished Kooms, with clowts Wt ay closets, cold water, to let, with good Board ; torms re mona? 246 EAST FIFTIETH STREET, BETWEEN ¢ and third avenues.—iwo or three nicely ture nished Rooms on second or third floor in @ nice brown stone house to let, with or Pithont Board: nice parlors and piano; private family; eddiate possession. 25 WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.—A PRI. vate family will let, with or without pore a7 large front Room on first floor; two, with Board. so @ nice front and back Room on third floor reason. ye 25 WEST FORTY.-FIRST STREET.— A COU EB OF OO respectable men can be accommodated with Board and bigssant Rooms in ahouse where t ther boarders, at reasonable price: peut oe Vy ANTED—TO RENT, FURNISHED, A SMALL House or Cottazey th modern improvemenis; respectable nets thood; not above Sixtieth street. | Address T., box 74 General Post ofiice. ly ANTED—A NICE ROOM, FOR TWO GENTLEM. price not to exceed $25 per month. Address E. S., 45 West Sixteenth street, V SANTED—PURNISHED ROOMS, FOR LIGHT housekeeping, for three adults: price not exceed- PA $8 monthly, or some Rooms, with full Board, gas and fire not exceeding $21 weekly; relerences, Address CHESTER, Herald Uptown Bran TANT D—UNPURNISILED PAT First Floor flat, with conveniences “location between Bond and Thirtieth and be iy else SPE eas will ‘Address HOUSE. box 5.00? Cost oftice. | tot be auswored LOR FLOOR AND | X. BALL & CO., 15 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET. }» AN assortment of Speant and square Pianos and Parlor Organs of seven different manutacturers, at rea- sonable rates, on instalments and for rent. HE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY, WIN- ners of pene medals and diploma of honor at Vienna and Paris, offer at their warerooms, 25 Union square, the largest assortment of and best Cabinet. eA Parlor Organs in the world, ices guaranteed to be as low or lower tl they can be obtamed clsewiere. Second hand Organs especially low just now. Organs to rent. ‘Catalogues and price lists tree. : OCTAVE AGRAFFE PIANOS, ALL LATEST IM- Nas eek for cash or ingaunen ss ee aan 281 Third avenue, near Twenty-elghth street. tor 8 500 PIANOS AND ORGANS, NEW AND. SECOND hand, of first class makers, will be sold at lower prices, for cash or instalments, or {oF rent, in clty or country, by HORACE WaTERS & 5! 451’ Broadway, than ever offered before In New York. “Agents wat wanted. __-- DANCING _ _ACADEMIE: le AMUSEMENTS. OOTH'S THEATRE, LESSEB, J. B. BOOTH, Mr. EDWIN BOOTH. for oad WEEKS Quuz. VERY Ni ‘T TH! Kz. SSA Lat Mr. EDWIN BOOTH... +38. sss CLAUDE MELNOTTE the Theatre and at the musta store of ee atone Ditsou & oo. ifn Broadway. ROADWAY THEATR: 730 BROADWAY. Admisst enn cotta Reserved, seats paranet and balcony, 60 conte extra. ‘cure, 4d et BVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:80, nat (ADOUETTY gRALIE Ament year aga mn 2 en GASETGUT, THE GREAT RaruAD PREPECT HE THRILLING PIER SCENE and AST. FOR ONE WEEK ont 9 sist MONDAY, NOV. 10—CARLOTTA LECLERI ‘Mr. WILKIE COLLINS’ NEW MAGDALE’ (origi- HEATRE COMIQUE, ahve Broadway. Mr. JOSH HART, + Bole Eroprietor MATINEB MATINEE MATINEE MATINER MATINER MATINEE MATINEE 10D. MATINEE MATINEB Mr. ALEX DAV: MATINEE MATINEE TIN) MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE MATINER MATINER MATINEE MATL MATINEE THE LADIES" FAVORITE RESORT. THE Ls Gai DELIGHTED. ATINEE NEE MATINEE MATINKE MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE MATIN! MATINEE the Mecmot’ Troupe at MATINEE, MATINEE. MATINEE. The Great Fanorame, Diorams and Drama, fo WICAGO EFORE, BuRiNa AFTER onhite FIRE, AT MATINEE, MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. ALLACK’S, Proprietor and SECOND WE re (opto WALLACK. D AND, Rew ‘SOMEDIES, EVERY bhatt aks Sond the week Also SATURDAY AFTER jOON, at, 1:30, will be eee Goldsmith’s great sete in 6 acts, titled haw HE STOOPS TO CON Mr. LESTE Ldeeestry as YO! ie MARLOW. Other characters a Toners. Brow gine Harr: Beckett, W. J. Ferg usoW). Ge lolland, J onard. ci ik. Bdwi in iss Mine: Fonts Seber nist and Miss Dor: SHE Stoops 10.00) }ONQUER MATINEE, URDAY, November 8. Mr. T. W. ROBESON modern comedy, called constituting the focond of the series during Mr. Wallack’s engagement wit i be produced on ONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 10, The Manager begs to Sp epapince th bide he has engaged from the Haymarket USheeespak Yeadon. “Due notice will be given of ne first appearance. Seats can be secures two. weeks in advance. Doors open at 73g; to commence at 8. Carriages may be ordered a Use forties! TH ATRE. lanag Mr. ta! aoe ir. A. M. PALME! Box oma open ay iva iy to 6 P.M. SIXTH WEEK| In order to make, LAST NIGHTS at room for novel NIGHTS Hong. since deter-/Mr. G. F. Rowe's NIGUES sa on, the man- ene by ement are com-| ie its of Niguts oda GENEVA Goss: NIGHTS) GENEVA CKOSS. NIGHTS, GENEVA CROSS, NiGuTs| GENEVA OR NIGHTS! GENEVA CRI NIGHTS) THE ENEVA CROSS, NIGHTS| GENEVA GENEVA CROSS, NIGHTS) ‘CROSS }ENEVA CROSS, NIGHTS| GENEVA CROSS, NIGHTS) GENEVA CROSS, NIGHTS| GENEVA CROSS, NIGHTS GENEVA CROSS, NIGHTS GENEVA CR NIGHTS GENEVA CROSS, NIGATS ENEVA CROSS, ied JENEVA CROSS, NIG ‘Those wi 0: jesire to| GENEVA CROSS, Mours witness NEVA CROSS, Nauts a i PLAT GREEYA Oat sl a secure seat JENEVA CROSS. SATURDAY. Nove te "isin GENEVA CROSS MATINKE. aeons Gas ety N AND CROWNING ENTERPRISE, AND CROWNING ENTERPRISE, AND CROWNING ENTERPRISE, 4D. ee ENTERPRISE, MUSEUM, Bue MENAGERIE AND GRAND DOUBLE crncust MENAGERIE AND GRAND DOUBLE GInCUSt ENAGERIE AND GRAND DOUBLE CIRCUS! MENAGEELE AND GRAND DOUBLE CIRCUS! Eveny EVERY EVER' AFTERNOON AND EVENIN AFTERNOON AND EVENING. AFTERNOON AND EVENIN AFTERNOON AND EVENIN MADISON AVENUE AND TWENTY SIXTH STREET, MADISON AVENUE AND TWENTY-SIXTH STREET. MADISON AVENUE AND TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, AN MADISON AVERUR, | ae. Kee SIXTH STYEET, RET ONE TOkET TE TO FIFTY ENTS AD! CENTS: ADMITS 10 To EE FIFTY Fiery CENTS A. FIFTY CENTS ADMITS TO ALE Brats OPERA HOUSE, STREET, between 6th and Eye: ta Booth’s theatre, A. MEDEA. EVER DROP WILL He DR. COLTON’S yt: GAs BUSEBEQUE. SCHOOL ATION. Dave Heed. by Dan Brian Nan Morrioay: Emerson, Bere PAMILY MATINER, SATUROAD AT Soe Y bet THOMAS’ SYMPHONY CONCERTS AT STEIN. et We vagfese) is poevecsratty informed, that the seventh t Mr. THEO. T 5’ series of SIX GRAND BYMPHONY. CONCERTS will commence on SATURDAY EVENING, November 22. Season tickets each, including Reserved eats, can now be obtained at cr of aan Hall? G. Schirmer’: 4,0. Heuser’ prosaway Jordans "Broadway; a= Schubert's, 23 Union square, and at al the, pee ‘incipal music and piano stores. E,—Subscribers di us of having the same saa for the series can select them at the Nox office of Steinway Hall DURING THIS bebe Circulars can be had at ail the principal music and ptano st T UT Wwitson & & i HAMILTON’ ‘3, 3, SELECT DANCING Academy, Arthur Hall, 303 West Fourteenth street, near Eighth avenue.—Classes always open for begin MA sa) &c., send for circular, Soiree every Tuesday evening. A —DODWORTH'’S CLASSES FOR DANCING, + No. 212 Firth avenue, corner Twenty. -sixth street, are now open tor the season. Twice a week—Mondays and Thursdays, Tuesdays and Fridays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Once & week—Saturday mornings and Friday evenings. Gentlemen on Monday and Thursday evenings. Send for a circular. T TRENOR’S ACADEMY OF DANCING, Lynic Hall, 725 Sixth avenue (Reservoir park), paps cen attend at their own convenience and recetve jividual instruction in Waltzing, &c. See circulars. —J. MARS’ ACADEMY OF DANCING 239 « Bleecker street ings; children Wednesday afternoons; souree every Saturday evening at co’clock, Send ior circular. A J. SAUSE’S DANCING ACADEMIES.—CLASSES + at Masonic Hall, lid and 1:6 Kast Thirteenth street, PRIVA‘E LESSONS atany hour, day or evening. CIRCULAKS at Private Academy, 212 bast Kleventh street. CADEMY OF DANCING—ROBINSON HALL, SIX- teenth street, between Broadway and Fifth avenue.—Mr. FY respecttully annoum the opening session for November #. Alldances taught in one quar- ter. lerins $7 per session, $12 per quart rotate ALLETMASTER DUMAR'S DANOING ACADEMY, 24 West Fourth street, near Broadway.—Private and class lesons every day All dances taught perfectly per quarter, six in priv RAND MRS, HLASKO'S: ACADEMY FOR DAN- cine, hadith at 1,464 B: iroadw: ___ THE ‘LECTURE SEASON. REE MEDICAL LECTURE—BY SARAM J, WHITE, M.D. Subject, “Cause, Prevention and Cure of Dis: €ases of Women and Children.” Thursday. $¥. t Side West Thirty second street, r Broad wa; ASFROLOGY._ A HEL, ASTROLOGIST AND OLATR- « voyant Doctross; has no superior in delineating the past, prrsontand future; gives valuable advice on business. Can be consulted at 145 East Sixteenth street, near rd avenue, TTENTION,~CONSULTATIONS ON BUSINESS, logies, cnemiva, abyent friends, love, marriage, slok- hess and death ; bay refused unless satisfied. ‘Sixth avenue. SEINGHI, Clairvoyant [,\UROPEAN CLAIRVOYANT LLS NAMES, snows 4 Uikenemes, causes marriages; 0 cents and $1 12 West Twonty-AiUh str F##e tecrvres. FREE LECTURES, THREE bn AEE, LECTURES ART OF SPEAKING | FRENCH FLUENTLY; DRAMATIC FRENCH READINGS, Prot. ETIENNE, LAMBERT, ven Papa yovemper 6 1A M., 3:30and 8 P. M. (three lectures each day, to e atooeam all), at his new Rooms, corner Twenty- third street and’ cs avenue, Subje oN ORAM MA MAR, 4 Subject—"NO A Prof. LAMBERI'S is eminently adapted to those who desire to make their theoretical I a practically eval Syailable te Py cultivation of the e; sb his DNAL FRENOM CLA Daily at 11 Vs cae also semi-weekly at ‘30 and P.M. These lectures are given in English and are free to all, Those who inten Me France aL to attend them. Suuply ea idioms indispensable a. travelling and ly 80 will prove the means ot trebling their enjoyment, while materially reducing their expenses. Ladies éspecially invited, Prot. LAMBERT has located permanently at corner Twenty-third street and Sixth avenue. nor oe ee) iM perfe his eg ka tli will pe: sui < ishing MAGICAL TUMOR, ater while br! CoLtON ‘will give an hata a8 Pr et GAS, at WEDNESDAY aud PRIDAY. pA ig) g tie Nov. 6 and 7. Tickets, 25 vents. Reserved seats, 00 Commence at 5. 5 Sep CTATTON HALL. TUESDAY EVENING, November 11, at 8 P. M. The Mereanule Library Association announces the first sae, in New York of the distinguisbed Knglish WILKIE COLLINS, who wi recite Le ag a novelette entitled “The Dream Wor ter kets, with reserved sent, $i. Tobe ‘oblatned at the Library, Schirmer’s, 701 Broad- way, and at Lid Bron ad Wa} Oe .—P RIVATE MUSIC LESSONS, PIANO, VIOLIN, Organ, Guitar, Flute, Cornet, Zither, Harp, Singing, Harmony. = Clinton place, ak and evening. ‘circulars mailed tree. ¥ WATSON, Director. SOCTABLES —COMMITTRES ON MUSTOIN AND OUT ‘S of the city, please send for terms to SCHILLING'S Orchestra Omice, 451 Broadway, Now York; Horace INSTRUCTION.—A PROFESSIONAL lady of experience will give joseons } jo! elocution and Wea ladies tor the sta dress F. care of D. ‘lier, stage ULI, TENOR SI. ROM ny iO and singing at 7 near Sixth avenue; terms MP. RIGNY, THE GREAT FRENCH OARTOMAN- cionne—Fee 81; hours from 9 to 6. 62 West Thirty. third street, three doors from Broadway. ME. ROBA, GREAT NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT, Weals your whole lite from the cradle to the grave. im anal street, near Hudson. Fee $ ME. JUDD, 10 SPRING payee. ag “BOW ERY, be consulted or rian OLAIR- -aixth street. Jnrormation roperty ecialty, aoa RS, MARION JAMES, voyant, 1% East ou stocks absent (11 Bs SINGER WANTED—FOR A CHUROH QUAR- tet in Springfield, Maga : must be # good reader and Pm Address ORGANIS#, box 715 Post office, spring- field, Mass, O48 D, MUSICAL PAVE, (CHARTERED BY spectal act ot Legis! ere), 92 Clinton place.—Private Joasons only. Solan donsense, Circulars mailed FATSON, Musical Di HE NEW YORE § CONSERYATORY AL SOCIETY rs ani at Nor ast DAY EVENINQ, NOV. 6, stroot, now Fut ‘Venue. AMUSEMENTS. WERY THEATRE. Bove B. omen ee see eeeeesdManager be acted a turthes will F notice one of the most ful natio yr: para. oe. subject ever presented te DaNteL Bi NE, which will be prodi raat scenic effects ate exteoding WO in de) nd wl any MHEATRE IN THE WORLD rokreee aes Oo RESTS OF NORTH big MEV AL, vORReTS ¢ et CARH heute Preced as ‘@ favorite Farce. Inactive eames ew boca Drama, entitled, ‘ADEMY. —~MARTHA—NILSSON—CAPOUL, ee ies. SUBSCRIPTION naeae THE AS Tas WEDNESDAY ey RING, So. Ne ber 5, . Novera EOOND TIME) AMR SECOND TIME) aie. CHRISTINE NILSSON ae. y Henrietta Miss A. L. CA! LES HUGUENOTS NTLSSON, Mme. CHRISTINE NT} RDAY nee Noveriber 8, at 1:30. sar GRAND GaLa tit cua pricks vOF F ADMISSION] BVENTNO ‘Performances General admission, $2; oH = ine Beationi, ‘i sed Gh exize. OTC, Prices tor Matinee, Nov. 8, ai Lee mission, reserved seat BY and bo boxes for i Ane above now at tite ¢ Academy, MUIR not da GRAND SUNDAY, CONCERT, ALLACK'S THEATR: SUNDAY, NOV EME Os EIGHT P. M., yy the we rincipal mei 3 Of RAWOSGH OPERA COMPANY. For particulars see Concert advertisement. ‘ALLACK’S THEATRE. facene. CONCERT, Lessee and Manager, ‘set r, LESTER WALLAOK TH TTRST 4ND ONLY Ghanb. iD Bl OR OAY OO CONCERT, est ena, tel ft A November 9, at 8 o'clock, im ae ScCKOSH ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY wi i ‘OBTAVA mOpazANy Miss ee L. Sant, M. VICTOR CAPOU! VIOTOR MAUREL dnd vi olin 12080, with the ne Groat 0] hh 20, THis GRAND ORCHESTRA MoT RAK ‘OSCH OPERA Che ike F rite C ctor... Mr. 8, BEHRENS: Muse GENERA MADISON, ONE DOLLA! tart ca Ce eg commence (to-mor i ato An at box offive of the Academy ; also Schirmer's, ar at its Broadway. EW METROPOLITAN THEATRE. NB iistand £97 BROADWAY. 585 and 587. Manager. R. W. BU’ NTI (AN DMMENSE OLIO BILL, clock. fae. PAM ENTERTAINMENT AT 23 SoLoor. FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT AT 2 nOLOCK: MATINEE. IATINEE. ALL THE MEN pOOMEANY WILL APPEAL the King of odmedians ‘Audiénce in ecstacies. ADD RYMAN. [SAM RICKEY. | MASTER BARNEY. John Hart as Gani, Ald Ryman eeu Brown, john Hart as Sam, ‘ym ‘8. Screaining Farce of Sam Rickey in thé Screaming Farce: The great California artists, COGLLI and COOPRE. See bills. Afternoon, doors open at i, evening at7. Seats secured in wee Box office open daily. Popular prices of admission, 25c,, Sc. an TIBLO’S GARDEN. BLACK CROOK, UNDIMINISHED AUDIENCES ‘Testify thats $a 8) ite of the existin, SPECRAGL depression pate -FAMOU! iE THE BLACK ¢ CRC YOK LACK CROOK, And moat attractive Dramatic Representation eve ever Broduced at any Theatre world. UTIFUL |THE BLACK ROOK | EXQUISITE KGENERY. |THE BLACK CLOOK —— THE BLACK CROOK HE BLACK CROOK} CHARMING COSTUMES, |THH RLACK OROOK BINGINGS Magnifeent |THE BLACK CKOOK| Entrancing EVKOTS THE BUACK CuooK| BALLETS SPLENDID |THE BLACK CROOK] Unegualled AEMORS. |THE BLACK QROOK| NOVELTIES Gaanp |THE BLACK GHooK| MaTOHLESS MARCHES, |THE BLACK CROOK| Coup a’dail. THE GREAT KIRALFY TROUPE, HANIOLA, EMILIE, KATTHI, IMRE and ROLOSSY. ‘Mile. BONT, the PETITE, AVARGL, the PIQUANTE, 1 CHINA G: only six years of The wonder Pua Ee ee eee artnet aad te the’ utmost astonishment. 'D FA! fies their great Ley ance., The FEMALE C) ABIAN 1 MUMTNGALE G QUARTETTE, th their melon Tyrolean Songs. turist. raurx aE, moe DAVES, the Ventrlloquist = ingiit® MADRIGAL Bi O¥8. Sh ct event at - Ve SURDAY MATINER at SALF-PAST ONE. R. SAMUELS’ NEW PARK THBATRE, ° ver pea tead Onn. sOWER November 5, supported by his ramatic coabiaanen. in his eareat poctalty, olun tn ont in Tom Tay! , in three Sots bi ‘itled, VICTIMS. Sone E. Owens as Joshua Bi Solon Shi every evening fais week, and a Becurd Matinee, in two new plays, at2 P.M. Box sheet open trom 8 A. M: to6 P. M., and at ll¢ Broadway, New Yor! Seats may be se- cured ins advan ce, ERMANIA wpa oe ‘AD, NEUE ENDORFI REF ieee? «Director EIN SCHRITT vom. WEGE Comet in four acts, by Wichert “Box office open ly. from 9 tll 4 o'clock. ME F. 5. CONWAY'S BROOKLIN THEATRE, i ip Sipe — Roche, Miss Gertrude Kellogg and company in NY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWBRY. SPECIE PRICES, 250. ERS ‘a1 nd MORTON, tne world's ae catast 00 8 and GUS WILLIAMS RI eae PENTEL WARD. See GUE BEAUTIFUL FREEMAN TERS, abe moe hot ad SERIO COMIC sONas, TONY ic, Loo: THE GREAT STAR TROUPE Nae ais. Ladies admitted eel on Miri Bards J to Satar- day Matinee. FALL, tities * ‘OUNDLING ASYLUM FUND. WEDNESDAY bier hoy November 5, 1873. Jd ~ BELEWS et 8 on a beh It of the ‘The BAND of thes SE EEO vn has kindly promised to play during Pes eter “Lost and “The Siowe rand the Lions’ “The Charity Dinner”... 5 “Hamlet” (Act 34)... “Tho Meory of the Path “pe Bal inal Nathor ee ical ‘1 ally written for Mf. Bellow by W. J. Corbet, ese oo panna with Military March and incident RITISH SEEN DURES. nie? i ‘HE WHITE COCRADE ‘ 1h reserved seats, 61 CuhE A HICR’S DAT. with rese For'salt at Steinway Halle a schitmer's, 701 Broads nd on application to the Ladics’ Committee of the Founding Asylum. MERICAN INSTITUTE FAL 2d and Sd avenues between BM and oith streets. HOK OUGHLY W MED on ERE at Mane A 12 M;, 3 to 5 and? to10 P.M. fully ‘working from i 10 totem oho. Spe ape to i and beauty. of exoesdin excel epee. woRta™ ty: from 3 to Sand 8 to 10 P. M. meats a CEN1S. CULLDREN, 25 CENTS. from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. pest APPEARANOB of GILMORE’S TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT BAND, Pr. 8. GTLCOR, anna ADEMY ‘OF MUSIC TURSDAY EVENING, Bo¥ inovonioge 18, 1873. eta, rese reserved Mg apd D oust ee far ieee ee TA. MeGrath, No. ray stzee une td rene, 38 Fulton, street, Freatre Ticket ‘mee 114 Broadwa: vi Theatre ‘Ticket office, 39 Union square and at all 6 principal hotels. ATEUR GYMNASTIO AND Nationa ay At ‘HLETIC ae ee deen sg cry By Proceed ACADEMY OF MUSIC G, Mt saTCHDAY EVENING, Nov. 200 contestants. Interesting contests by gentlemen amateurs from af the country, grad No. ran in lanes 9 Pine Sitvet No, 6 ote ni ¢, 29 Pine str ‘twonty: eighth street, Young Men's chitin “Agente tion Gymnasium, and J. G, Sands, 7 Waion square. EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 613 BROAD. between Houston and tanaseia ie ul oe id visit the wonderful museu @verything people ‘ould see, md nnserstant: Gaily, 01 ‘he Philosophy of Marriage.” Those parties yaa le i foateend thee Taporan Teettre Kg pe 4 forward ef, On rec ing HOMIE AY NEW YORW MUSEUM UF ANATOME 615 Broadway. (Wednesgay) evening, tHokots omy 29 WO ce yammorouttan THEATRIOAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HELALD BUTLDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, WINSTRBL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY ON WAND»