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COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. edenenverwnrtbenronse eo A FIRST CLASS COACHMAN, ENGLISH, WILL BE disengayed in afew days; best city references. Ap- ply at 33 West 49th st. Az GENTLEMAN WANTS TO PROCURE A PLAOE for bis coachman ; is a Frotpetant, and bish recom Call on or address J. T., West at, for GENTLEMAN WISHES TO PROCURE A SITO- ation for his coach: an, Whom he can highly F pesoms mend for hone: tobriety and ‘ana capability. Gall ator ad- Gress private stable, N WISHES A SITUA. A paownaraxe yours giracner; oan jamie He mired ; sober and 3 “Grized, i honest, sober, ad ee aiD Lievald office. MAN AS FIRST CLASS COACH. Ae ey best sor reierence. Callonor man Po. 7 7 Bast 1 18th SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED - man as coachman and g1 ener wife as first class eapparens: sotistectory. refere! iven. Can be seen by ‘addressing #. F., box 308 Herald « office YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COACH- man; ten years’ city reference trom his last em- ‘ph loyer, er, to whoin he can refer. Address J. H.. box 123 lerald office. A YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COACH- man rj raaraoueey will milk, attend furnace and -Make himself useful; two years’ best reference. Address GOACHMAN, box 107 Herald office. A YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COACH- man and gardener for the country ; has had several -years’ experience in both; first class reference. Aadress .. box 222 Herald office. COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY EX- rienced Englishman. who is sober, honest and in- lous; no objection to the country. Address 19 West ith st., arness store, YOUNG. MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH. of horses, harness and kk and do any work re- Address M., box 109 tarriag uired on a gentleman's place. erald office. 8 COACHMAN, GARDENER AND MAN OF ALL sober, industrions single man; under- and curriages thoroughly ; safe and n milk; willing and obliging. Ad- Ty box 216 Herald oft PROTESTANT MARRIED MAN WILL TAKE charge of a Cree ey '# place ; 16 a first class farmer and good gardener: 20 years’ first class testimonials. Aaldreas FARMER AND GARDENER, Jamaica Posto flice, A COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A RE- Spectabie married man‘ no encumbranee:, 1s a good groom and careful driver; has seven years’ city referenves irom his last employer; no objection to go & short distance in the country. Can be seen for two days. Address M, D., 226 Kast 22d st, A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO PROCURE A SITUA- tion for his coachman, a single man, sober and trust- worthy; caretul driver and first class groom; no objec- ton to the country. Call at or address 131 East 18th st., private stable. 1A ME LADY OR GENTLEMAN REQUIRING A FIRST class coachman will ple call on or address J, F., tare of J. B. Brewster & Co., 232 5th av. QACHMAN AND GROOM—BY A SINGLE MAN, understands his business in allits branches: first vlass city references. Call at or address 111 Kast i OACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A RELIA- ble single man; will take care of small garden, tend furnace ana make himseif useful; best city reference. Address M., box 219 Herald office. OACHMAN.—A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO PRO- oure a situation for his man; he has been with him nearly four years: is married, aadress or call at present pmployer's, 137 Madison ay. OACHMAN AND GARDENERS SITUATION wanted—By a competent single man who thoroughly understands his business: can milk; care furnace, cattle and the general management o! a gentleman's place; is tober ‘illing and obliging; 18 years in this country ; can Ke full i charge of any plage; good reference. Address M., box 226 Herald 6 IRENCHMAN AND WIFE WI } as coachiman and pas as chambermak ‘noe, Address G. D, No. 0 Broad’ IRST CLASN ENGLISH COACHMAN DESIRES A situation.—Married ; no family; city or country; is ighly recommended by last employer. Callon or ad- hee eal 9th ay., corner 3/4 st ARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAR- ried man, no children; understands graperies, lay- Tig out of grounds, can take care of horses and do ule jeneral work on a gentleman's place. Address GAR- ENER, 160 Herald office. TIONS—MAN good refer- sire WANTED—BY A YOUNG m; understands the care of road horse fe ig the count i besteity reference. Call on or addre: N., 128 West dist st., stal le. ITUATION WANTED—FOR A YOUNG SINGLE MAN, a8 groom; is good milker, good a ver and first class Flom: good city and county reeoinmendations. Can je seen at or address No. 117 West ‘sith St., for three days. ITUATION WANTED—BY A COLORED MAN,AS coachman; understands his business thoroughly ; reference from last place. Call at or audress, for Froasye No, 328 West 26th st., rear. ITUATION WANTED—AT MODERATE WAGES, BY ayoung German gardener lately arrived; unaer- stands gardening in all its branches; ean miik, take care ia horses, tend furnace and make himsel! generally use- 1; best city references. Address O. B., Herald offic ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMA) BY A man who can give the best city reference. ‘Address €._8,, care of R. Campbell, 50 4th av. ‘ANTED—A GOOD HOME ON A FARM OR GEN- tleman's place, for a steady, experienced Swiss mor and wile good references, Address FRANK, x 2,426 New York Post office. WANTED-BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG MAN, A situation ascoachman and gardener tor country pr city ; wages moderate; good country reterence. Call pn or address, for two days KR. PORTER, 73 Nassau st. ‘ANTED—BY AN ENGLISHMAN, UNMARRIED, A situation as farmer tully competent to take charge Se re "8 SPIACS: best references. Address WM. ‘ison’s, N. Y. TANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND gardener, by single man; can milk ank make him- ba a bad] 4 references from all employers. Address B., box Herald office. ANTED—BY A COLORED MAN, A SITUATION AS ‘coachman; has first class city reterence, Call on pr address WILLIAMS, 337 West 26th st. “ANTED—SITUATION FOR A COLORED YOUNG ‘man. to groom, drive and make himselt usetul, fpgnire af his present employer's; who bas no further use Weat 28d st., trom 10 A. M. 101 P, M. Wanten pr A PROTESTANT SINGLE MAN, A situation as coachman or groom: is willing to Bk himselt useful; good city and country references, dreas W., Herald Uptown Branch office. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A GOOD, SOBER GER- man, as coachman, who understands his business tn every, Fespect; best city references, Address Hl. box 180 Herald Uptown Branch office, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MARRIED GER- man, as gardener; understands landscaping, graper- Yes, greenhouses, vegetables and stoci economically end skilful: eae long experience and good rei- brences, Address 8. C., Post office, Yonkers. ‘ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A FOOTMAN; ‘single man and English preferred. Those under: standing the dutioe and having good recommendations Pay box 106 Herald Uptown Branch office, 265 Bronawa: — THE i TRADES, (OOPERS WANTED.—APPLY AT. NEW YORK Steam Sugar Refining Company, 577 Water st. RNAMENTAL JAPANNER.—SITUATION WANTED— by a first class workman in or out of the eit exceplionable reference. | Address, for threo days, RICHARD J, BYRNES, No. 2 King st., New York. T° ESTATE AGENTS AND OTHERS.—EMPLOYMENT wanted by @ man as bricklayer, plasterer, & derstand plain painting and genera house re ; sountry district not objected to, “Address T. C, Mrs. Juha. Ha est Newark ay,, Jersey City Heights. ‘ANTER—FOR PHILADELPHIA, TWELVE GOOD janners tor finishing alum tanned cali kid. Apply, between lv and 11 o'clock, at} F, STRAUS’, 20 Spruce st. Wenteoctumry NON-SOCIETY BRICKLAYERS and twenty laborers. Apply on job, corner ot 73d “tt and Madison av. TANTED—A SITUATION AS FOREMAN AND ‘draughtsman to @ builder, or to superintend tie rection of buildings Bs an experienced carpenter; town or country, Address J. box 158 Herald offic FRENCR iCH_ ADVK Burt sSEMENT: N JEUNE ‘HOMME ET 8A FEMME, J ARRIVANT DE ete A desirent bah Bed dans une familie, le marl pour faire du gros travail et meme soigner ves chevaux, et la femme comme femme de chambre (connait bien la couture). S'adrosser au No. 79 Greene st. ___ BILLIARD: 5 Al <STANDARD "AMERICAN BEV J + the Phelan & Collender Combination Cushions, Al. only by the patentee, H.W. COLLENDER, suc: cessor to Phelan & collenier, 7383 Browlway; New York. =A LARGE ASSORT WV AND SECOND + hand Billard Tables constantly on. hand, at GEO. PHELAN'S, No, 7 Barclay street, New Yo SPLENDID CHANCE TO PUR! be L iiard Tables, good as new. for 8175; also proved ables, but ite used, for $200; great inducements atotuow ofteren ao buyers Tor GRE FitHs CO. ovenr, street. MATRIMONIAL, A FOREIGN GEN THR AS oF SOME MEANS AND education, would im a corr id ith a re- ainea ne ge wile of mens anally; macrimon, “fee beats ‘Horald oftce. ly joneat. Address SE. AN aesgutment, OF MANTELS, UNSURPASSED r beauty of design and quatit; Biate work ot all Kinds a specuatty. workman VN 'SbATR. COMPANY, Fourth avenue 1 ant ‘Seventeenth street, Union square, Settee SLATE MANTELS, MARBLE AND WOOD Mantels, reh aod 2 Srcey ati at the lowest and 122 West I wen street, bet Rover la and ist avenues. fetch anc _____ DENTISTRY Amonureny PAINE as Th EXTRA AOTED: 4 daily; Combination Sets extremel, and durable Ho sixih avenue, between Fourteen nan Fifteonth streets Establisi , Ae BRaurivy SUBSTANTIAL SE oT H, 10; oath filled with bone and silver, win i ia on $1. All work warrauted first ck ee W i ia pr blbL ayonne, ‘NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, SALES AQT AUCTION. Nn rnrnnr A B. MINER, AUQTIONEER. B, LAR er THURSDAY NovEnae 5 el NO, 2u1 Wy STAT STREET, NEAR THIRD AVENUE, PR ons ‘rhe HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, made to order ante, consisting of Moquet, Brusie! ls and three- ply’ carved rosewood Suits in tapesiry, wilt rame mantel Mirrors; elevant pel Parlor’ Suits, ited and scsinelee Suita, Lounges in ‘various Oy tind hair Mattresses, teather Bolsters and Pillows; na in order; also a general assortment ot China, Glas and Cutlery Ware, &c.; also a Hudson Bay Sable Cape and Mui. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, go ft pretock. m salearvonis, | 2 SALE OF SANDAL ARD ILEUBTEATED BOORS, all of which are richly bound ant comprise the works of the most celebrated modern authors. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, at 10 o'clock, at salesrooms, 95 Chambers and 77 Reade street, GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNT- ins a thee number of Carpets in variety. Full de- RCH, JONNSTON, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE AND salesroom, 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. Horse Auction Branch, 19 to 25 Thirteenth street, be- tween yeni place and Fifth avenue, Blogant English ‘and } American Books. ARCH. JOHNSTON will sell this day, at 11 o'clock, a large collection of standard and miscellaneous Books, some superbly bound; also 50 Canary Birds, fine song sters. SATURDAY, larg assortment of Houseliold Furniture. UCTION SALE THis DAY, AT PRIVATE | residence 21 East 20th st, near Broadw: commencing at 104g o'clock, comprising Sea article necessary tor housexeeping, cme Rosewood Pianoforte, elegant parlor. and bedroom §1 Mirrors, Brussels Car- dev Oi! Falntings, Bedstead. bureaus Wardrobes, Mat- dining room, basement and kitchen Furniture. RY RT NOTICE. “INN, Auctioneer. Now on exhibition, an and evening, at Clinton Hail Salerooms, Astor piice, a large collection of Paintings, iniatures, Antiquities, &c., brought trom Sed by an lish artist, recently having been on view at 709 Broad- Paintings by Benjamin West, Hondius, Herring, and other eminent artists; Js tained Glass, Plate Armor, &c., & sold by auction, they evenit o'clock, | lessrs. Lis AVI, Auctioneers, Aw TION SALE, 000 w magnificent ‘Mouschoni Furniture, 8 DAY (ihursday), at tha elegant private. 35 West loth sic botween seit and teh ave, sale cominencing 10% o'clock, the property, of tamily, leaying for Burope. Planotortes, Bronzox, Paintings, Parlor suits, AUGUSE MARTINES & CO., Auctioneers. Drawing Room, Suits Pompadetir, Murie Antoinette styles, covered sllk{Brocade,'richest deseriplion ; Ktageres. Bookcase, Mirrors, Clocks, Ornaments, magnificent rosewood Pianoforte, celebrated maker; Paintings, Statuary; rosewood, Walnut Bureaus, Bedsteads, Ward- robes, Mattresses, Extension Table, Butlet; China, Glass, Silverware, Cutiery;, al'o. Furnitures servatits’ apart ments. N, B,—Parties wishing to atiend this sale take Sth ay. stages or Oth a UOMON SALE—THIS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, commencing at 10% o'clock. Over $10,000 worth and 475 lots handsome and genteel Household Furutture, 700 yards Carpets, two Flangiortes, at the brown stone residence 10; East Twenty-fith street, near Fourth ayenue.—Rich and costly Parlor Suits, in French gatin, erimson and goid and crimson brocaiel; walnut pitting Room Suits, covered in reps and hair cloth: Mirrors, Bronzes, Vases, Cocks, Curtains, Eta- Tables, Huttet, Extension’ Table, Glass, China, Sil- erware, Beusteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Mattresses, Bedding, Turkish Chairs, Lounges, Paintings, Mirrors, Stoves, Vilcloths, &c. OTH, Auctioneer. ACSION, NOTIbE—AUCTION. NOTICE,—AUCTLON sale, THIS (Thursday) MORNING, Nov. 6, 1873, commencitig at 10% o'clock, At private residence 120 West 25d street, near 6th ay. Over $50,000 worth elegant Household Furniture, Stein- way, Oates & Sons Pianotortes; tour rch Parior &c.: ‘inbles, Mirrors, Carpet, Curtains, Dg ronses, Bookcase, Bedroom Suit, Mattresses, feather Beds, Blanket, Bedding, basement’ and kitch Furniture, &¢. Sale positive, by order H. &. McDonnell, Esq. UK FLY GERALD, Auctioneer. LBERT B, aun RON, Cn ba By D Salesrooms 108 Liberty and til. Cedar strect Furniture Carpets, Bedding, &c., HIDAY, at Il o'clock. Full particulars to-morrow. AW BY Wat VAN TASSELL, AUCTIONEER, . Wil sell THis DAY, November 6, 1873, atl0}4 o'clock, at No. 113 Kast ‘Iwenty-sixth street, be- tween Fourth and Lexington avenues, all the elegant Household Furniture, consisting of seven octave rosewsogd Planoforte, elegant Parlor Suits, cost $1.2°0; rich black walnut Okinber Suites Asiminster, Briseels and three-ply Car- pets; black walnut Dressing Bureaus, Bedsteads, Lonnges, curled hair Mattresses, teather Bolsters and Pillows, marbie top Washstands," marble top Centre Tables, Ex: tension Dining Table, Library Tables, Dining Room Suit, vr Mirrors, lace Curtains, framed Engravings, China, 1 Crockery Ware, Bedroom and Kitchen'Stove s, sale will comme.ice. “AUCTION SALE, THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), the entire handsome Household Furniture of clegant residence 210 West 2ist st., near 7th avenue, by ROBERT C. CASHIN, Auchoneer.—Kichly ‘carved Parlor >uits, Grand Duchess and Marie Antoineite styles, covered brocade satin; elegant 714 octave Decker Pianoforte also 7 octave rlanolorte, Cover, Music Cabinet, Centre Tables, Etageres, Turkish Chairs, Ol Paintings, 'Bronzes, Mirrors, Ourtain’, Clocks, 8 Bookcases, Extension Table, Buffet, dining Chairs: rosewood, walnut bedroom Furni: rand spring Mattresses, rep and plush Suits, Louriges, ‘Silverware, Crockery,” Carpets, Bedding, we: Competeit men in attendance 'to pack and ship goods B.—Salo positive, rain or shine. tresses, Beading. &c.; also 3 T ¥ 8, W. DAUCHY, AUCTIONEER Y & JOHNSON will soll thindayy November 6 nt lbs, ovclock, at 783. See- ond avenue, corner Forty-second sireet, the entire Stock of anew ana second hand Furniture Warehouse, con- isting of & general assortment of Hemsehold Furniture, Carpets, Oilcloths, Parlor Suits, us, Martresses, Pillows, Misrors, Bedding, Crocker aud Giass Ware, Wood’ and Willow Ware, Clocks, Chairs, Tables, Blankets, Comiorters, Stoves, and a great variety of other housekeeping articles. BY ISIDOR J. SWARZKOPF, AUCTIONEER.—WILL sell on Saturday next ah elegantly fitted up Saloon on Sixth avent cheap privately ‘before day of sale. Apply at offt Bow Y GERARD BETTS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, Stores No. 7 Old slip and iv4 Peart street. ‘THIS DAY (Thursda: y)s, Tobe aceld 6, at 11 o'clock, within their store (for account of whom it ‘may concern. to close invoices,) ‘Wines, Liquors, &c, General assortment, Catalognes and sampleson morning of sale. RED. JEWETT, AUCTIONEEK—BY J, E, ULARK, 185 Greenwich street, corner Dey.—Thuraday, No: ‘vember 6, 1873, at 104g o'clock promptly, the largest and most important sale of the season :—Hardware, consist- ing of Table and Pocket Cutlery, Shears, Scissors, Coil Chains, Coal Hods, Stove Shovels, - Planes, Wood Saws, Hand, Buck Caudlesticks, &e. also Bookracks, Uhnirs, Mir rors, Iso Fancy Goods and Pawnbrokers’ unre- deemed ‘Pledges, All Of the above without reserve oF mit. j) COLTON, AUOTIONERR—LARGE SALE OF « Household Furniture, Pianos, French plate Mirrors, 20 or 40 Carpets, Chandeliers, Curtains, Cornices, very clogant, Faslor aad Bedroou Suils, Wardrobes, Book- cases, ¥, COLTON will sell to-morrow, Friday, November 7, at the auction rooms, No. 68 hast Thirteenth street, neat Broadway, a very large amouut of realty good Furhiture from several families, including much that is expensive and rich, together with any’ quantity of the, more inediuin quality ;, 30 or 40 good Carpets, several Sewing Machines; best hair Mattresses, Goods trom a sorane warehouse, &c.; also a large assortment ot Table Linen and silver plated Ware, in tranks and boxes. Catalogues in time. NRY DREHER & SON, AUCTIONEER», 172 East Houston strect, at 819 First avenue, Fixture nd Furniture of a first Glass restaura LR aie aye ar Counter and back ar, Tables, airs, Engrayines, Glassware, Stov lar; Toe House, ec. "Positively in lots. hax abt TL, ee QREINBERGER, | AUCTIONEER — ADMINIS. + trator’s sale this day (Thursday), November 6, at 101g o'clock, at 15), Bowery, of Te donde Assortment of Houseliold Furniture :—Splendid Brussels Carpet, marble top Dressing Bureaus, marble top Tables, Cottage and Parlor Suits, fine French plate Mirror ahd Cornicer, ass SAWS; Brace: OFFICE 1 }this day, atl o'clock, black walnut Bedstead, “Bedding, Washstands, Ward: robes, Chairs, BI Quilts, Comorterss” China. Crockery and Glass Ware: Cooking Kange, one ‘wood Piano and Stool, Lace Curtains, Engrav: Paintings, &c. By order of William Lowery, aduunis- trator, I 8. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER,—MARSHAL’'S + sale this day, November 6, at lus, ovclocke at is Bowory, of the entire stock of Liquors and Cigars nat Fixtares of a Concertand Lager Beer Saloon:—One fine back Bar, Mirror, saloon ngravinus, 5 barrelsot Vinesat, ‘onent agnes, Cigars, &c. By order of , City Marshal. Also 3 sets of Harness 1 laviorin Reale, “Olleloth, Cruinbelotii Itugs, ‘Cuslery, atches, Jewelry and a lat assortinent: chandise. Doalors especially inviteds Sonera! Mer Fumo, ‘elegant Counter, an Tables, Chairs, Gi Winey Liguo LN AL 1. DRAPER, AUCTIONEER, ¢, November 12, 73 at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, by order o! Vice Admiral 8. C, Rowan, at 12 o’élock Hull of United States steamer Nevada, of abont fons, | Tuventory te be seen on application to com WEDNESDAY, Also the Machinery of the above steamer, comprising F Botiers and Dependencies, Screw Propeller siatting eet 80 per cent of the purchase money to be paid on the & For full particulars in rogard io gale and description above see of dvertisement, By TRAY WUT, this ang nt tb ‘| by virtue of an exec ation, at 0. 59 Great a orelosk, dies and ome a rnishing Goods; 80 dozen Proserves, and Velvet, Dre ~ Sewing Sitk, 1 ain gees Buttons, aoe woolen shirw and Drawers, Neck Meerschaum Pipes, Table Cloth: siery, Gloves, &c. ; stock ot Fetal eo HENRY" ‘Ross, Marehal, AMES M. FORD, AUCTIONKER, SELLS THIS DAY, at 2 o'clock, the genteel Furniture of a tour story House, 16 rooms, At 367 bowery, consisting of Parlor Suits in plush, reps and brocatel; Bedroom Furniture, in rose: Wood, biack walnut, oak and cottage Suite; French plate per ‘and mantel Mirrors, rosewood Plano, Stoddart roped about 2) fine velvet, tapestry, Brussels, threo. i HAL)S BALE. ‘and ingrain Carpets: Wardrobes, fet. Extension Rubles. sola, eda, ‘Rockers, China, centre: aud nies Table HX Ting feather weds Hay Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillows; Blankets, Quilts, Spreads, inner, Tew and tuiter Crockery; diassware, shades, Bureaus Nedstea ts, Washstands, together with the Kitchen Furniture, Wbetng fn excellent assortment worthy the attention of ‘house- keepers and others. NOVEMBER 6, 1873.—TRIPLE SHEET. SALES aT AUCTION. WILKINS, AUCTIO’ he oe upreme Court sale, in partition. —| ve Bwetlinte on send svoudh Stuyvesant square 4 Sixteenth street, and valuable Tenement Propert Bixveenth and seventecaih streeis, being part o aie estate of James Balmos deceased, E,W. LUDLOW & will sell at auction, on Thurs- ck, at the Exchange under the direcuon No. LT Broadway. of Charies Matthews, Ksq., referee. Seccni avenic—No. Ibi frst class Dwelling, brown stone, jour, Seri giigh stoop, basement and cellar, eet, lot lee! Livingston place, opposite Stuyvesant sauare—Nos. 10, 11 and 12, northedst corner of East Sixteenth s.rect, tose. first class Dwellings, jour Sores, basements ant sub-cellars, vaults under sidewalks, brown stone fronts to second ‘stories; houses about 8x66 feet, lots 100 feet. Kost Sixteenth street—No. 821, first class four story hish stoop, basement gud sub-cellar brown stone and brick Dweling. 20 1eet tront. Kast Sixteenth street—Nos 405, 407 and 409, valuable Lots, with three sory brick basement and sub-cellar Tenements on rear; each lot 25x92 tect, Enst Seveniventh street—Nos 406, 403, 410, 412, 414 and 416, valuable Lots, with three eth brick Dasement and H-cellar Tenements on rear: euch lot 29x92 tect. of sale—40 ver cent of th urchase inoney may on bond and mortgage for ree years at seven ao nt interest. sat the auctioneer's office, No. $ Pine street, or at os ce Of the Atiorney, JOHN T. bt eA a ART, Broadway or ot Messrs, DUNNING, KDSALL No. 9 Nassau strect. ORTGAGE SALE—FOLEY & BECKENBAUGH. Auctioncera.—By virtue of a chattel! mortgage t Mill sell on Eriday. November, 7, at 25 Kast Twenty: aigheh reel at Wo'clock A. M., one bey Horse, one ‘one Brewster road Wagon. D, O'BRIEN, Attorney for M gages. ELSON _ CRAWFORD, AUCTIONEER.—PAGE & CRAWFORD will sell dt auction to the highest bidder, on the premises, south side ot 145.h street, about 200 tee! West of Third avenue, Mott Haveu, this Thursday, Nov. 1873, at 12 M. precisely, the two story, attic and basemen’ frame House, ‘with full Lo by 1 0; the house conttins nine rooms, in good order, and very’ fine location; eale Peremptory. ‘Terms will be announced on day of salesrooms, Astor piace, Wed evenings, November 5 aud 6, at 74 o'c! vate Library, comprising & choice assortment of ard English and Ameri in Literature. illustrated Works, &c. Catalogues realy’ ‘Kooks on exhibition. Tne Messrs. LEAVITT, Auctioneers. AWNBROKER’S SALE—WATCHES AND JEWEL- ry.—This day, JAMES AGAR, Auctioneer, wi'l sell, at 59 New Bowery, at 12 o'clock, 500 lots of gold and silver Watches, gold ’and diamond Jewelry, Opera Glasses, Gans, Pistols, Musical Instruments, Silverware, Fancy joods, By order of Samuel doodsiein, Bridge street, Brooklyn. AWNBROKER'S SALE.—RICHARD FIELD, SHER- ifs and General Auctioncer—sa'esroom 121 Bow. ery—will gel! this day, at 11 o'clock, 890 lots men’s and women’s Clothing, Drésses, shawls, Remnants, Under- Clothing, Bedding, Quilts ‘Blankets » Boots, Shoes, &c. Iso Coats, Pants’ and Vests. Also, at 103; 0 pre- cisely, avery large assortment of Carpets, consisting of velvei, Brussels, ingrain, threceply, ac, ‘By order P. Freel, ‘Williamsburg. 5, THERMAN, AUCTIONEER,—PEREMPTORY SALE se" Wines Liquors and Cigars. Friday, November 7, at No. 13 Bowery. Barrels and casks of dy: uy ki stm, Bourbon and Rye Whiskey, casks of orn heey 5 herry, Champagne, &¢.; also about 185 cases Wines and Liquors; also 131,000 Cigars, various brands. Sale positive Q ERMA) AUCTIONEER.—READY-MADE CLOTH- sing, men's Furnishing Goods, &c., this day (Thurs- day) , Noy. 6, at 104g o'clock, No. 18 Bowery, the Contents of a drst ciass Clothing Store--viz., of Coats, Pants, Vests, woollen Tailoring Goods, Shiris and I white, blue, pinin and ribbed: also 8 Cloth, C. mere,'Doeskins, Satinets, Velvets, Silks, Linens, Alpaca, ‘Hose 'and halt Hose, &c. | sitive. G, HERMAN, AUCTIONEER.—MARSHAL'S SALE. OF + ready, made Furs, Silks, Linens. &c. ; this day, Thurs. day, Nov. 6, at Wovelock, No. 13 Bowery, a larse lot of ladi’s’ and ‘misses’ Furs, mink, muskrat, convey, squirrel aud Astrakhan Muffs, Collars, 8 ‘&c.; also a ‘large lot of Silks, &c, RINEMAN, City Marshal. HERMAN, AUCTIONKER.—ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF _ Dry Goods Shawls, Cloaks, Silks, Linens, Carpets, Thursday, Nov. & at 11 ofelack, at the sales: st ofa wholesale dealer, } Mapmea,20'pleces Silk’ a3 pieces Vervee veteens, and ‘about 20) woollen Shawls, about t and cloth Cloaks: also pieces Cloih, Cassimere, Carpets, de-+ also Gloves, muslin Shirts aud a larg: lot of other Lry Goods: sa‘c positive, m lots to suit dealers. By order of I. LEVY, Assignee. WpHoe GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER, | OFFICE Centre street—Will positive Hy soll this day, at 2 o'clock, the Lease, License, Stock and Fixiures of the neatly fitted up Liquor Store 230 brie street, Jersey City, in one or more lots. TILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER.—BY VIRTUE OF ‘a chattel mortgage I will sell, on this oh at Iss glelock, at ABBOTTS salesrooms No; 20 New Bi Parlor ‘Suits, in hatrcloth, figured and Kir Olleloth, satiety one | Desk. irrors, &e., &c. bY. “Sale x NO. 6 \ SPLENDID RESTAURANT FOR SALE—aT A great sacrifice; also Oyster Saloons, “downtown Chop Houses, Kample Rooms, Cigar Stores, ‘at great bar- gains. MITCH SLL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar stree A “POR MALE, CORNER LIQUOR STORES ON ATL Z A+ , business streets und avenues of this city or Brook- , at $500 and u} also Stores to. let. “ir MITCHRLOS ptore Ay A HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE FOR SALE cheap—Also Hat Stores, Drug Stores, Grocery Stores, Meat Markets Contectioneries, Bakeries. on best “business streets. CHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. MI RE LINERY AND FANCY STORE FOR SALE.— ocated great business thoroughfare ; splendid cash de; sold Sonne oe ill health. Particulars 25 Cham- bers street. GEORGE W, SIMERS! Store Agency. N OLD ESTABLISHED BAKERY FOR SAL cellent location; — successful operation fears Prevent proprietor: cash trade, $0 day; ba “articulars 25 Chambers street. GEORGE W. SIMERS! Store Agency. tap hee re! FIRST CLASS CORNER LIQUOR ‘Third rvenue ; doing a large business und well established? splendid \d op portun Hy, INE, HIGGINS & CO., ii siore ‘Agency, 121 Nassau stre' A NEATLY FITTED UP DINING SALOON AND Lodging House for sale,—Cheap rent; lease ; owner going to Europe. No, 14 bast streot, botwoen Broome and Grana, emanier GN yO ee ses N ENTIRELY ‘NEW AND ELEGANTLY FITTED UP- 1 town Restaurant, Oyster House and Wine Room for sale cheap tor cash, doing a thriving trade; a sure fortune for an energetic man who understands hs busi- A ness; going to Europe early; inspection solicited. ply, by letter, for particulars to box 4,762 Post office, FINE CHANCE IS NOW OFFERED TO RIGHT Party to buy good corner west side Liquor Store, well fitted up; good stock and business; cheap ren rice half it value. Apply toOAMPBELL & joneers, 48 Hudson street. A. —$7)—THE BEST DOWN TOWN DAY TRADE SAM- ple Room now in market; location petween Fulton and Wall streets. LLOYD, 29 Broadway and 75 West Proadway. OMAR, FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, MILK DAIRY and Bakery, Lunch Counter (rare chance) for sale low. Apply. tor 30 days, to M. F. COLBY, Little Lotta Cigar Store, 514 Canai street, New York. O0., Auc: 42 MONROE OR SALE—A LAGER BEER SALOON, street. | OR SALE—IN STAMFORD, CONN., AN OLD Es- | tablished Lager Beer Saloon ; good location for sun arden; boarding house, shooting gallery and te A house contains two stories and sixteen room i ven, If desired, to responsible parties. Address JACOs FOX, box 500 Post oifice, Staméord, Sonn. OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS CORNER Gnovr: RY | and Lignor Store in Brooklyn, ¥. D.: also the Prop | erty, consisting of a three story brick corner House, =ta- bies and Outbuildings, together or separately. This is chance seldom oftered, ‘The present owner has carri on the business for i3 years, and now wishes to retir: This is @ chance not offered every day, For turther par- tHoulars.call on or address ROGHAS o URBAN, 48) Grand | street, Brooklyn, E. 1). OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS CONFECTIONERY AND Saloon; doing an excellent business: will be sold low; anexcellent chance for a fancy cake baker | mer or ‘ladie! taurant. Inquire immediately at 254 Bleecker str OR SALE—A NICELY FITTED U2 1 RNER | Liquor Store, very desirably located, ches pre with Stock TUS OF 444 Tenth near the terry, doing a first class business and all. Apply at2¥Grand street, Brookly SE, STOCK AND blishied eheap cash Grocery. Hae! SALE—AT HALF VAL rant and Oyster Saloon; principal sale desired; owner sick and uml: to attend to bu Address G., Iterald office. JOR SALE—GOUD FA heap ore leaving © treet. No a F°, SALE—A FIRST CLASS DOWNTOWN REST Fant, doing 8 gond business: satrstactory reasons Address | Rg URANT Herald ottice. WOR SALE CHEAP DY, TOY AND § ery store, with Newspaper’ Route. 1,112 Second avenue. N_ BROADWAY, opportunit; box 19 Hera’ office. ESTAURANT—WITH COMPLETE FIXTURES, FOR Ri taie, ni -@ bargain; good locality and hoart of Dust: ness. MABDIY, at once, at 26 Church street, eee avenue. it reduced py sh Maiden lane urance offices, at cost; | izes ver cheap. AMERICAN STEAM 8A. 300 LENDID. GOLD Seine STOC K—WiL Lb $500 take ‘three-fifths in trade, good Piano, Jewelry, 'y Goods or iamily supplies; balance cash. Address TAWRINS, Herald office, WILL BUY AN) ELEC LY FITTED 4, 00 up Liquor and Billiard Saloon (three tables): lease for three or five years; location unsur- passable. For particulars apply In the store 98 Fuiton street. ™ ACHINE! RY. 1X2, 12X99 ENGINES AND OTHE ‘and pumps to suit, second hand. WiisO8 & *ROARE, rater and Dover streets, Maras SALE—J. “BOGART, AUCTIONKER.— This day. Nov. 6y jratFint, ‘at No. 426 West Nine- teenth st n upright Pianos, ee we "PHILLIPS, Marshal, N ARSHAL’S SAL BY VIRTUE OF AN BEX&CU. tion to me directed and delivered, I will seil at Auction on this day, at the corner ot Twenty ¢ eighih irect amd ceventh aveiue, at UA. None Inrge Wagon, (a FABLE. "Garsual MERRILLS UNOBSTRUOTIVE STANDPIP 4 td, Hydraulte Main, aApolieable to any kasworks. No stoppages, no delays. Ljberal arrangements, knyl- Reers Bug others requested sane it. t __AMUSEMMATS, Roorw’s THEATRE, “LESSEE, J. B, BOOTH. Mr, EDWIN BOOTH for for FOUR WEEKS ONLY. EVERY sight tits ware. amet Sg TINER at 130, OP ONS. Mr. EDWIN BOO’ CLAUDE MELNOTTE Seats secured in advance at the Theatre and at the music st store of O. HL. Litsou & Cow, Tid il Broadway, (BAND OPERA HOUSE. Bi N ‘Twenty. shied siroas and Eighth avenue, This maguificent ¢ Adinissi tre now open at isrecre PRICES. eserved Seats, 50c, extra, Fainity ‘Cire Cirele, 40c. EVERY NIGHT T THIS WREK, THE GREAT LOCAL POLLY, ROUND THE CLOUK, Wether Beatiotic City Seance, O} Cit: le and Cit: Characters by GL. FOX, TEAS A ARDEN CHARLES LECLERC KENNEDY, WALCOT, shiss FANN Nox dc. dc, Life. ERG, me Mrs. ©. WA¥WAKD, ADELAIDE TEN: SATURDAY, at 1 nee of ROUND FUE CLOCK. MONDAY } NEXT, Be eet Local Drama of City and’ Hudson River Life, FLASH OF LIGHTNING, with a tr a tremendous cast, and every scene ‘new. )EYMPIC THEATRE (24 Broadway 624. TRIUMPHANT! PRESS AND PUBLIC IN EOSTASIES, UNIVERSAL APPROVAL. FLATTERING RECEPTION, The eminent Natural Actor, ROBERT McWAl will appear erent. evening at 8 (until further notice), Wednesday and Saturday Matinee at 2, in his Natural Gifted and Romantic Last M: Impersonation ot . w . RIP * 1 . VAN 5 N ° : ik : RIP : L . VAN CHARACTERIZAT TON UNEQUALLED. LLED, DRAMATIC EFFEOTS, . $1. MOST BRILLIANT © ADMISSION a GRAND ITALIAN OPERA. THE GREAT STAK COMBINATION. Luoca, MURSKa, TAMBERLIK, VIZZANI, JAMET, TWO bth te ONLY, at LYCEUM THEATRE FOCRTRENTH STREET. T SDAY, 13t iL MAGIO . FRIDAY, 14th, IL TROVATORE, Full particulars in next Sunday's papers. Sale of Tickets to commence on Monday, the 10th, at the Lyceum Theatre and usual places, ___ PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, , BC. FINE ASSORTMENT OF SECOND HAND STEIN. way & Sons’ Pianos for sale cheap; also Pianos of Steinway Upright Pianos’ to rent to re- ¥_& SONS, Steinway Hall, New York. VERY FINE LOOKING, RICHLY CARVED CASE and legs, 74; octave, three string, Fisher's make, $1°0 each; anda nuiber of others siti made for nearly half price at J. MAHON’S factory, Fortieth street and First avenue, T HAINES BROS’, Pianotorte Warerooms, 27 Union square, A fine assortment of first class new Vianofortes on very reasonable terms; very low tor cash, A ottier makers. sponsible parites = New pianos to rent, $200.—MAGNIFICENT 71 OCTAVE AGRAFFE * rosewood iron frame (Goldsmith) Stool, &c.; carved case and legs; latest im fully guaranteed; instalments received. LDSMIVH, 26 Bleecker street, near Broadway. _ A WPANIC BARGAINS; ROFEWOOD PLANO, 2 aly para catyed tent agraffe, sacrifice, worth $450; Imenis taken, $12 monthly. BLES, 107 V West ‘Twenty-chird street, corner Sixth avenue, BEAUTIFU E 0 D CORNERS, Jegs, ouly $75; an legant Steinway Pranotor: Strang bass, evers p for cash. J. BIDDL near Broadway. MODERN SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. richest toned planofortes manufaeiured below ali compe- CO-OPERA’ KERS, forte, $125; we are retailing the best finished and tition. TIVE PIANO MAI No. reat Jones street, near Broad way. At BARGAIN—OF A FIRTH, POND & CO, PT. octave, in good order. Forty- ratxth street. MAGN IFICE! forte for sale; Can be seen at 303 West jour round corners, made order, c brated maker, fully guaranieed, used’ 5 months, will be sold tor $2753, et Cover, Parlor Suits, Paintings, Bronzes: sucriice; praverty famuly leaving tor Europe. oy LIVINGSTON, West 15th st., near Sth ay. MAGNIFICENT FOU ER fave rosewood Fianoiorte, used six months, best city maker, brilliant tone, fuily guaranteed, for’ $2 cash; Grand Duchesse and Marie Antoinette style Parlor Suits, Paintings, Bronzes, Silverware: creat sacritice: family leaving city. Residence 104 East Twenty-firth Street, hear Fourth avenue. BARGAIN.—TWO ROSEWOOD PIANOS, $125 and $150; a Steinway Plano, nearly new, at half Price for cash new Pianos on instalments. CKER & BROTHERS, 56 Bleecker street. ‘A TADY WILL SELL, FOR LESS THAN $100, A Chickering rosewod round cornered Pianoforte, in- Cluding Stool; pertect order, iron irame, sweet, power- ful tone, 25 Third street, near Bowery. QRAND SCALE CHICKERING & forte for sale.—Less than hi four sound earner] onered Is makers; original cost, $1,200; vate house 120 West Twent; third street, near Sixth A —FOR $20, HANDSOME 7% OCTAVE DOUBLE + round rosewood Pianotorte, ‘having all iatest im- provements; ‘an elegant Tig octave Decker Planoforte for one-third original cost; also complete Household Furniture; sacrifice tor cash, Call at private residence 210 West 21st st, EST PIANOS FOR RENT OR SALE ON INSTAL. ments very low—Steinway, Cheah & Hallet & Davis and other new and second hand Pia) BERRY & UO., 78) Broadway. BoRwerr ORGANS.—Wk CHALLENGE THE WORLD to equal them; Parlor Organs, $40 and upwards; Pianos and Organs sold on instalments; second hand in- struments at panic pric BILLINGS & WHHELOCK, 14 East Fourteenth st. HALE 18 MAKING 10,000 PIANOFORTES oJ. Bt halt prices they “must be sola; Nis G00 men and their families must fave bread. thirty-fth street, Tenth avenue. IANOS—A GREAT VARIETY TO RENT OR SELL; prices and terins to suit the times, at MERRELL’s; No. 8 Union square, IANO WANTED—A SMALL UPRIGHT ONE, AD- dress box 201 Herald office, naming | Brice. IANO WANTED.—A | SECOND HAND PIANO, price not to exceed $200. Write. giving age, mak: ars name and number of octaves, and full particulars, ASH, box Ie? Herald 0 73g OC- SON PIANO. f cost; briltiant toned; ; instrument best city for $240 cnah. | Call at, pri- BALL & 60. 15 FAST FOURTEENTH & REET.— » An assortment of apeabt and square Pianos and Parlor Organs of seven different manutacturers, at rea- sonable rates, on instalments aud for rent. (UE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY, WIN- ners of highest medats and diploma ot honor at Vienna and Parts, offer at their warerooms, 25 Union square, the largest assortmentof and best Capinet and Parlor Organs 1n the world, at prices guaranteed to be as low or lower than they can be obtained elsewhere. Second hand Organs especially low justnow. Organs to rent, Catalogues and price tists Fl OCTAVE AGRAFFE PIA ALL LATEST IM pen tor cash of insta Y ror CONN Ot 884 Third avenue, near Twenty-ei “eighth street, WILL, BUY A HANDSOME ROSEWOOD, upilzht Piano, Call at the manufacturer's, # TIKOFEX, 52 East Thirteenth street. 500 ) PIANOS AND ORGANS. NEW AND SECOND c9) hand, of first class makers, will be sold at lower prices, for cash oF instalments, of vor rent, in city oF country, by HORACE WATERS & SON, 481’ Broadway, than ever offered betore In New Yoak. _ Agents wanted. LLENT TE CHER or GUITAR wishes a fow mors pupils Inquire at o. ad East ‘wenty +f tre rk. SOPRANO SINGER AND A COMIC , ACTOR, WITH geod voice, ior a travelling parlor burl Mac No. 174 Grand st, ato o'clock SINGER WA in Springfield, soloist. Address ORGANIS feld, Mass, cine —FOR A CHURCH QU. Ae mus: be a good reade box 715 Post office, Spring: ARD.—MISS WATSON GIVES PRIVATE PIANO, Organ and Guitar Lessons at her residence, #2 Clin MALL FEE 008 | SSayPlaee feet, see Benen Meme, for loo: ovation, low rent ant Spot avi m ‘ade ioe ount of other business, nquire of . BOWS . irty-fourh street Hay Market, Thirty-fourth sireet and | "['"® NBW YORK CONSERVATORY. ET EVENING, NOY, 6, 5 East Fourteenth street, near’ Fitth avenue, BNOR WANTED—FOR A CATHOLIC CHOIR. | AP- on Saturday, from t to P.M, to J. wader ‘184 West Warren street, Brookivi A TENOR FOR A CATHOLIC CHURCH , between 3 and 4 o'clock, at CHAN Fiano apd Music Rooms, 172 Montague: it near the Acadenty of Music, Brooklyn, MEDICAL. RESIDENCE street, near Third avenue, MME. gg g bong et th am ae 130. Ottice No, 1 Kast 54d t door fr My MAU RICEAU, M. D. street, near Greenwich Haat VAN BUSKIRK, —OFFICE “129 LIBERTY ake eet. A PHYSICIA 28th st., between Third and Lexington avs, NO. 156 DVICE FREE.—MME, DESPARD, PHYSICIAN AND _Blectrician, 41 East 28th st, near 4th av. YoNsU LT Di ADV! ¥ 6 No. 55 Blees und Bowery R, FRANKLIN, (LATE OF PRUSSIA); CONSUL- V ‘bor’ D—A pou BLE TEADED ) BLIND 8 AT MA- tation iree vate office, 161 Bleecker stree! 0 and small woud Planer, in, good ofder: * must te cheap for cas, WILSUN -& ROAME 284 and R. KING, THE OLD PRACTITIONER, REMOV! 1 128 Wateg prrvote A Shy Rear Broadway. Qilive’ housrok t some which have been used a little , AMUSEMENTS, WAY THE AY RE, Admission, 59 cents, nig 4 nel ee baicony, 60 dents exira. Fa EVERY NIGH SATURDAY MATINEE AT 130, Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY'S tar ta ea rad se a ans” ele GASLIGuT. SATURDAY, Nov. 8 special bill, TI B ACTRESS OF PADUA and debut of Miss VIRGINIA VAUGHN, ana UNDER THE @, pier scene acts GASLIGHT with the great railroad aud MONDAY, ¥, Nov: 1 engagement of LECLER rm Miss C. and first night ot ar Wilkie Collins’ own Version of the W MAGDALEN, (penaree ratapa io 514 Broatway, Mr. ia. HA ra Ot prietor DE NOVELEY THEATRE OF Tis WouL: A the Mammordt dies favorite recor. fam q cdiiglesheeaaeae A NEW OLIO, THE FOY SISTERS in new and pleasing acts. Mr. ALEX. DAVIS, the pleasing Ventriloquist. LESTER AND ALLEN, Mr. JOHN WILD, Song and lapuce Artists, Mrs. JOHN WILD, and a host of othersin MATI pleasing bill Nis WEDNESDAY CAND SATO! EXTRA NOTICE,—MONDAY NEXY, RDAY, NOVEMBER 10, first appearance ot Be ae "renowned Mr. CHARLES MAJILTONS Miss MARL Mr. FRANK K Miss KIITY UN R a SU or, PRIENDSiity “Lovie ‘AND IL, Miss JENN and Tow Drama, entitled ir FRANK MAJILTON, MAJILTON, RLES WHITE, Té HUGHES, TRUTH. ALLACK!s, Proprietor and ng Manager. mt onc ee WALLACK ‘aeseries at D AND NEW GO EVERY ‘visi BU y clock, ALSO SATURDAY AFTENOON AT 1: resented Goldsmith's great Comedy, in tive acts, will be entitles SHE STOOPS TO CO} Mr. LESTER WALLACK Othi characters b by Mi fi HOLLAND, Ww ef ERG USC Messrs. JouN ‘th F. BROWNE LEONARD, GR. EDW RLOW MA RT, HAKRY is, Mt IN; Miss KATH: ARINE ROGERS, Mine. PONIS and Miss DORA GOLD- THW. SHE STOOPS TO CON SaTURDAY, NOt In accordance with the announcement present series of comedies would be perio OR TWELVE NIGUTS UER i MBE. and notwithstanding the continued and. it cess atten ling the representation of © quer,” it will be withdrawn to give ATINEB that each of the ormed reasing sne~ “she Stoops to Con- lace to Air. T. W. Kobertson’'s beautiful Modern Comedy of which will be reproduced monpaY™ BYESING, DNOVEMBE, th. NEW AND APPROPRIATE Sc MILITARY COSTUMES AND AP anda FULL AND COMPLET MILITA ‘ihe cast will Include Mr. LESTER WALL AC * nO Mr. JOUN (th the Haymarket Theatze Miss KATIARINE KOGERS, Miss ft) Mme. PONISI. Seats can be secured two weeks in open at7 <3) on Ht 10, 1873, dy RY BAND, vot, I CHALCOTE ondon), Pi GERMON and advance. Doors to commence at 8. Carriages may be ur- dered at 10, [UNOS sQuaRis THEATRE: Proprietor Manager... Begins at at. -Mr, SHERIDAN SHOOK Mr. ALD .M. PALMER ove Box Office open irom 3 A. 3. 10.6 P. M. SIXTH WEEK | In order to make; LAST NIGHTS an ‘oom for noveities| ° NIGHTS/iong since deter-/Mr. G. F, Rowe's NIGHTS}mined on, the man-| — wonderiul NIGHTS|agement ‘are com: NIGHTS| NIGHTS, pelled to announce the last nights of ‘S| Those who desire to S| Witness this 3 SICHARMING PLAY Te|should secure seats ne = SATCRDAYS nee a sixth GENEVA Vv OODS MUSEUM. EVENING AT The eminent artist DOMINICK MURRAY, mm his new Drama ot ORIMES ¢ @ ‘DERI NICK. MUBRAY. ANOTHER orcantic AUCs 4 PTERNOON AT 2, The: ESR Drama of ING OPED 1 WAN PRIDAY. EVENING, benefit of DUMINICK M' parveas z NNAN uuu Mn MADISON AVENUE AND TWENTY-SIXTH STREET. OPEN AT ALL HOURS FROM 12 M. TO 10 ¥. M, THE GRAND DOUBLE RING CIRCUS, WITH 100 STAR PERFORMERS, AT 2 AND 8 O'CLOCK. Every _department—Museum, drome—for the one price of admission, dren under 9 years 25 cents. Menagerie and Hi ippo- Scents. Chile RYANT’S OPLRA HOUSE, peveen 6th and 7th avs., Over at 23D near Booth's Lheutre. 10, STREET, Seats secured. ChBWOED HOUSES. TWO Hours. FC BRYANTS MINSTRELS, REAT SUC! THE PIRATORS. | THE rouitival HEE THE CONSPIRATORS, ors § ex UNswonta AND. Bae ED: MEDES 0. GES MEDE LL HE EVER DR ae DR. COLTON'S LAUGHING Gas BURLESQUE. SCHOOL INATION >CHOOL, Characters by Ban Bryant Nelse Daye Reed, Stanwood, Brockw ec. FAMILY MATINEE, Sato Morrisey, Emersot RDAY, AT 2 lope LECTURES ON FRENCH. THREE FREE | REE LECTURES on the ART OF SPEAKING F FRENCH FLUENTLY, PROF. ETIEN: TO-DAY, Xe LAMBERT, atllaA. M,,3 and 3 P.M. «three Lectures bay day, to accommodate all), is new room: CORNER TWENTY THIRD STREEL A ores Mott's je Sindies __Lecture free. ROP, HARTZ. Prof. HARTZ will perform his sury ishing HAGICAL re PD ater whi will give an exhibition of G G he COUPER INSTITUT WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY EVEN Tickets, 25 cents, Commence at % hich Dr. COLYU ND SIXTH AY, DR. COLTON, rising anc AS, at the “A PRIVATE 5¢ SOIREE WILL BE GIV Jersey City Branch of % AMERICAN Ca ED or MUstc, ‘863 Broadway, Sew York, on WEDNESDAY EVUNING, Nov Pupils can Tecelve tlekets at the Branci gomery st. “DANCING _ AC D SADEML J, SAUSE'S DANCING ACADEM A. i and Brevoort Ha! PRIVATE LESSONS and 156 Bast Fifty any hour, day ‘ember 12, h ottice, 43 Mont. HENRY SCHROEDER, Musical Directo ES. TES.—CLA: ES at Masonic pau 14 and 6 Bast Thirteenth street, fourth street, or evening. CIRCULARS at Private ‘Keadewy, 2i2 East Eleventh street. T WILSON & BANILTONS SEL Acaderny, Arthur Hall, ahs Wet near Eighth avenue.—Cl; For terms, &c, evening. Veeld, for circular, T DANCING teenth street, fiways open tor beginners Soiree eyery 1 uesday A —DODWORTH'’S CLASSES FOR DANCING, « No, 212 Fitth avenue, corner Twenty-sixth street, are now open for the seasot a, Twice a week—Mondays and Thursdays, Tuesdays and Fridays, en neeers, and Saturdays. Once & week—sai Gentlemen on Monday and Thursday e Send jor a circular. urday morninge and Friday evenings. venings. A MARS! ACADEMY OF ings; ebildren soiree every Saturday evening at 50’ Bleecker street; classes Tuesday and Friday eve ednesday and Saturday atternoon DANCING 239 ‘clock. Send tor T TRENOR'S ACADEMY OF DANCING, Lyric Hall peptis,can attend vidual instruction in Waltzing, A Keception Dansante Friday, &e. rth in: 723 Sixth avenno (Reservoir park), at their own convenience and rocelve See circulars. ats. RAND MRS, HLASKO'S ACADEMY FOR DAN. cing, How open, at 1,404 Broadway. THE LECT Ag REICH, DER GEDANKEN pie.—A lecture in German ag Darwin vont at Cooper Institute, Thur Bo'clock in the evening, for the German Lutheran Chiron, 1 of Forty: oa street, by the Re ngion ene tit TURE, SEASON. eit UND SEINE ainsi Buechner, sday (to-day), at of St. Peter's avenue, corner Fy Moldehako s, Nov. 6 and 7. | Reserved seats, 50 cents. 720 BROADWAY. | da seats in parqnes and ily circle, 4 cents. T THIS WEEK AMUSEMENT, rr pepe aT ae r OA eR ENesnep auptescns= on Uestity that tn opite of the SOUS SRR depression PEOTACLE THE BLACK sit ta THE BLACK CROOK is the most attractive Dramatic Representation ¢ = 5 gepenend at any theatre NEW RECONSTRUCTED NEW BLACK GROvK. MUSIC, scones | Heese | Mee EFFECTS. RECONSTRUCTED | BALLETS, NEW REVONSTRUCTED NEW AKM| Merely BiLAt CROOK, eshte 4 neautieun | nudoxstRugrEd | CHAIMING SCEN NEY. BLACK Cit INGING, REVONsTRUCTED es maliGites, BLACK CROOK, vou IRALFY TROUPE, KATTHI, IMR# and ROLCSSY. , the petite, ® M) Bh Cd the piquante. The woncertmy Cie asis. only six years Of age, ik TWiN-SIsTERS. VAIDIS whose thritiing exploits create the utmost astonishment TUE GIRARD FAMILY, ir great leg-m. performances The PEstALe ie ve ° is eh a QUARTER, uielo lous Tyrolean FELIX REGAM: 2Y, the Caricatirist 44 D. DAY, TEs, fs Ventriioquist, DRIGAL BOY: Carriages at I g'elock. Neds AY HALB RAST 1 Tr Every evening at SATURDAY M. WERY THEATR: Wit FRELIC ft Will be poweriul p' an Americau a one of the most it subject ever eats ONE, whieh will be produced with acute effects extending 199 feet in depih, und wiich as iy quatled by any HHEALRE IN TH WORLD! representing a pore tion of the RE ff AL FORESTS OF NORTIT CAROL fi T MAMMOTH © Language is iuadequate to NEN GRANDEUR OF Aft TION OF THE GREAT NATUR. tnust be witnessed to be appreciated. Preceded by a favorite Farce, Inactive preparation a uew Local Drama, entitied, (N* 3s 5 MET EOFOUIA ed nd 587 WAY, 485 and 58) : a Manag ni AN MM. Oui 10 BEL CROWDED HOUSE eRYBUDY, UELIOHTED, LVE N HART, THE KING OF FUN, 9p RYMAN. | SAM RICKEY. | MASTER BARNEY. OSM RIGKAY tn. the sercaming free Piper, Bruised and Cured, HART and RYMAN, and WILCOX in their Classical Groupings. Cahitornia artists, COGILL and COOPER, togeth OUR REGULAR COMPANY, EVERY EVI 8 at 7% o'clock. Doors opei aT; curtain Box office open daily. Seats secured in advance. of. ob ONY, the METTS: Aca MY,—NILSSO! HC 8. THE 18TH AND vet “SUBsoair HON NIGHTS Staee rrALtAN ‘Sepra COMPANY, STRA FRIDAY E Valentina Marguerit Urban (the Raoul de » Count de 5 Count de Nevers. MA guor DEL PUR! Marcel. sstgnot NANNIES Gra’ CHORUS, 6 © in the third act b 1k ) CORPS DE BALLER. MUZIO NO 8, AT 1:30, SsON MATINEL. fi JAPOUTS «Lady Henrietta ic ctor aunt Condi r. ON SATURDAY GRAND G ha MART BA, NIL Mme. CHRISTINE NILSSON as. Miss A, L. CARY as. M. VICTOR CAPOUL us. Signor DEL PUENT# as Signora SCOLARA as. iGES OF ADMISSIl General admission, 3: Reserved Seats (accor ‘ignor E, NG PERU ‘amily Circle, $1. ding to location}, Si and $2 extra. NOTICE —Prices tor M Ke, November §, at 1 ‘Admission, $2: Reserve seats, $1 extra. Seats and voxes ior all the above now at the Academyy Xo, 7 Broadway and No 114 Hrondway. Bo) rn st) GRAND S| AY CONCERT, ACK'S THE SU: ‘DAY. NOVIMBER 9, AT SE. M, by the principal members of he STRAKOSCH OPERA © IMPANY iculars see Concert advert SUNDAY CONOERT, STB WALLACE y announce CONCERT, : N November ato! jock, iis which the toliowiny ioe! ts a sheahonn ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY ie, OSTAVA TORRIAN? CARY “VICTOR CaroUl, M. M1 sig. DEL PUENTE, with the eu-ment Violin Virtuoso, + M, WIE NTAWSKI, M. REMBELINSKI, Accompanist, AND THE GRAND ORCHESTRA OF THE STRAKOSCH OPERA COMPANY: Musical Director and Conductor. BEHRENS NERAL ADMISSION, Reservei sents conte extra and $1 ext seats will commence (this day) Thursday, November & at9 A. M., at box oflice of the Academy ; also Schirmer’s, 701, and at 114 Broadway. R. SAMUELLS’ NEW PARK THEATRE.—MR, A. Sonn“. Owens in his great specialty, Soom Shingle, and as Joshua Buttervy im Tom faylor’s delight ful comedy, Victims. Thursday, Sovember 6, and ever evening durmg the ‘week, und Saturday matinee at o'clock. | Matinee, Mr. Ovens in Day Alter the Weading and Solon Shingle. Change of Time.—Doors open at o'clock ; performance commences at 3; box sheet opem from8 A. ML tooP. M., aud ut 14 Broadway, New Yurky | seats may be secured in advance. NERMANIA nO SS aad ee AD, NEU! .+ Director ‘ov. EIN SCHRITT VOM” WEGE, Comedy in four acts oy Wichert. Box office open daily, till € o'clock. RS, F. B, CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, THIS EVENING, STIC, Mr. Frank Roche, Miss Gererude Kellogg and company in the cast. OHN E, OWENS. BROOKLYN The enzagements this season o Mr, JOUN &, OWESS AND Ills COMBINATION, thous the aid of sensational plays, sTRIGILY Lull HMATE COMBDY ONLY, have so fa: ENTHUSIASM AND SUCCESS, exeeeded the former triumphs of the eventful and suo cesstul career of this GREAT ARTIST. NEW PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN, W PARK THEATRE, BaOOKLYN. NEW PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN, hades Maa, ee K ME in two of his most oa er VICTIMS and MS and SOLON SHINGLE, VidiiMs and SOLON SHINGLE. 10 bg PASTOR'S OPERA Hour 21 BOWERY. Tw nd Morton, Waliers and Mortom) wed aapion sons aid Dance aruste of the worlds Gus Williams’ local Dutch Songs. The Freeman Sisters’ new Duets, Tony Pastor’s latest Come Songs. Diamond Mad Ryan in Irish song ant ‘Dance. Jenny Engels song, “Come back, Jack.” Billy Barry, T. Granger, all the stars, Ladies admitte® tree on Friday evenings | aud Saturday afternoons. TITUTE FAIR, SL avenues, betwoen } ou and bith streets, THOROUGHLY WARM. asron tails a 1 from Bf ty fully working trom 10 1012 exe ellen of exce can ; sate i ity ho rom3 105 nd 3 to 10 P, 9 Durston" “WCE . CHILDREN, 2% CENTS * Open trou 9 A. M M. to lu P. P. 8, GILMORE, Lea atthe ACADEMY OF MUSIC, TUESDAY EVENING, November 18, 1873, Tickets, reserved seats and boxes, can be obtained of Major Wilham J, A. Meurath, No. 7 Murray street; Cap tain A. 3 Fulion street, Theatre Ticket Omice- Lis Bre awe Theatre Vicket office, 3 Union square and at all the principal hovels, A eee B. GOUGH aT STEINWAY Hal PE: HALL TO-NIGHT. SUBJECT- OULIAR PEOPLE.” D reerarmammen 05 OCIE’ Pu BLIe RENEA RSAL. ND. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER (, gta PM, ADEMY O GRAND orouEst RA oF 1 PERRORMERS, Conductor. are for sale at HERR CAKL BERGMANN, Tickets, Reserved seats and Box principal music stores, by applying the thie of rehearsals, of at his office, N th street, D. Sthicabe seoretaryee NTEW YORK MOSEUM OF ANATOMY, 613 BROAD. way, between Hous'on and Bleecker streets. —£1 one should visit the won: Horrul museums tt ig fll of gvery thing people shoul! sey, and undersiant iy on “tie ‘Those parties dail, ¢ Philosophy of Marriage.” Those ‘unal te i) theta’ ere ag keg pgp cane em at free, OM FecetD Ing SECRETARY NEW YORK MUSEUM O Ratt 6ls Broadway OLONEL MONSTERY'S FENOING pAND SPARRING ‘Academy, 602 Sixth avenue, m rty-fifth street = tit in [2leasons. A fine "osorcmeRt ot Pome ting kpparatus and Boxing Gloves tor sale. Send for Bron, RECEPTION DANSANT! g Tie IDA EVENING, 7uh inet ak “Ticket at the academy, 723 Sixth 9 LRRD SLR CARD ao UY Ars nets eseta geo, louie bri Mahia a Fish a MEt#orouirax THEATRICAL AND SHOW Phil PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HELALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY ( CUTS CONSTANTLY 08 Wand