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\ NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, _BOAKVERS _WANTED, Wa private table if de: ed, do, 7 West Twen! __. BOARDERS WANTED. 215 SD] BAST THIRTY-FIRST STREET, _TO LET, WITH rivate family, with or it Board, two Rooms on second tloor. front, with modern fanprove- ments; southern exposure ; terms moder: pen al pad SSerheeay reat TING fe house, tidy Rooms and dainty es, suited at LP West Forty: firth moderate physician's Office if desired ; reier- DOOR FROM GRAND HOTEL.—A FINE hag “4 1 Room Reems to te with or without ree Table, Ni Wost Thirty-drst street; highest reference siven and» ~ RANDSOMELY. FURNISHED, SUNNY BAOK PAR. lor to let, with Board, where there are few boarde: every comfort guaranteed ; no children taken, 164 We: Twenty second street. Reierence. MMODTOUS SUIT OF THREE OR FOUR 1 PoNivomely furnished Rooms, pantries, &c,, with y ri- vate table, on reasonable terms roferences. 14 Bast ‘Thirty ~ “second street, between Firth and Madison ava ©) BLOCKS FROM BROADWAY.—TO) LET, WITH a Board, handsomely furnished front Room, southern exposure, suitable for gentleman and wife or gentlemen; also small Rooms; table oard. 63 East Fourth street RTH AVENUE, BETWEEN | TWENTY -NINTH © and Thirneth streets—second Floor, handsomely furnished, to let, with strictly first class’ Board; finest tocation in town. Se kts HTH AVENUE. 27 —A HANDSOMELY FURNISBED +) Parlor Floor, with private bath, closeta, &c., with rivate table, at inoderate prices; Rooms on fourth floor Pir graeme; reterences. ATH AVENUE, 138—A VERY DESIRABLE SUIT OF e rtments, with every convenience for a family; private table it desired: siagie Rooms for gentlemen, with Lor without Board. ATH AVENUE, 2%.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Second Floor, with or withont private table; also for sin entiemen; references. + 215 EAST THIRTY-NINTH STREET.—A VERY large, nicely furnished Room, on ebeped Boor, every convenience, with or without Board! also 229" lad, EAST THIRTY-SECON D STRERT.—-BOARD FOR Sontieman, oe wife or two gentlemen ; also a Wrst pss eer STREET.--TO LET, ih good Board, id 256. wiih gon ry ® neatly farpiched hed pecond rfect home for part comfort more than 'yle; terms pe Aa 256 WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.—A_ PRI- family will let, with Board, fre and ge: large, handsome front Room on first floor, for two, = a nice front and back Koom on third, very reason 25) WEST TWENTY-THIRD ware. —HAND- somely furnished Rooms to let t tlemen or Feateman and wife, with ore Sault the Board Ba eaters; location good ; pric 325 WEST FOURTBENTH STREET,—WITH Beart: toa gentleman and wife or single gen- tleman, a handsome Room, with all conveniences, at moderate price. 340 WEST FURTY-FIRST STREET.—TO LET, A handsomely furnished Room, to two young gen- tlemen, with or without Board; or to @ young gentle- man and wife; no children. 364 WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET.—ONE YOUNG aad can pee Board and pleasant Rooms for $5 per week. Vall all week. PRIVATE FAMILY HAS A THIRD FLOOR TO rent, with Board, consisting of two good sized ms, Bye all conveniences, en suite or singly, in ayenue, near ison square, Address adiso M MADISON, Herald Uptown Branch office. TO $: PER WEEK FOR FURNISHED ROOMS, with Board; families BORER D hot and cold waier in rooms. square, (hird door from Macdougall “street TO $10 PER WEEK FOR asantly located Rooms, with excellent Boal 158 Bleecker street; _ two lines of cars pass t the house. TLY FURNISHED, OARDERS SUITED IMMEDIATELY IN GOOD houses: no charges GEORGE HANKINS, Boarding Agency 1,267 and 836 Broaaway. Open evenings. 1% A PRIVATE FAMILY, NEAR MADISON BOAR. el a handsomely turnished Suit of ft Rooms, with privat table or without board. Apply to H. DREW, No. 3 West Twenty~ third street, — TO $10 PER WEEK.—FAMILIES OR SINGLE $6 ym mtlemen can obtain a comfortable front Room, De sisth avenue. 2 aa NE LARGE AND THREE reggae apg? i ea gantly furnished, to hos, wit, Twentieth street, one Cs poles ‘om ieee maneey a tion. Terms mode Arst class, Board at 70 West Washington place, one block west 9 iT NINTH STREET, BETW BEN UNIVERSITY & Pisce and Firth avenue.—Nicely furnished Rooms, win for families or parties of gent! Iso table boarders accommod: 10 LET—TO A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A HAND- somely furnished Room (ead Parlor If required), with Board for taaly Address J. W., box i30 Herald Uptown gt. STREBT, 44, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND UNI. eee place: pad me Rios elegantly furnished Rooms ou the every improvement, and firwt class Preach ‘table, private if desired, Branch 10 tee fA oyster FURNISHED ROOM, IN good borhood, to a gentleman and wife ; Board for for i taetes Address A HOME, box 160 Herald Uptown adach oflee, JQ EAST, THIRTY.THIRD STREET.—A SPActous Second Floor, handsomely furnished, with or with- out private table ; also a front Room on fourth: floor, pe gicoage WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.— Handsome front Rooms, $14 and $20 for two per- sons, with table Board, $5. Steam heat Board; no children; single Room, $7; xlso CLINTON PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.—ROOMS 4 on first and second floors to let, with Board, to fam- Aly of single wentlomen; also Parlor Floor, suitable for & nysictan. 14. BAST, THIRTY FIRST | STREET —MME. ROBIN. SON, from Newport, R. 1, whose house in that city is unsurpamed, offers toa few genteel boarders all the comiorts of a gentieman’s home, at the above number. [5 QUIVER STREET, NEAR CHATIAM SQUARE.— Afaw men can be accommodated with pleasant Rooms and good Board ; terms $4 50 per week. 18 WEST FORTY-NINTH STREET.—A NICE, LARGE Room, on fourth floor, with Board; weil furnished for gentleman and wile or two gentlemen; price $25 per weer. 19 WES? TWENTY-POURTH STREET AND 63 MADI- Ue son avenue.—Elegantly furnished Rooms tolet, with ‘or without Board, to geptiemen aud wives or single gen- temen; fine single Rooms. 29°, STREET, 80 WEST.—LARGE, HA furnished Rooms, with Board, on'sec! DSOMELY and third floors, with fire, $12, $14 and $15 for two: single Rooms; | house and location first class; would prefer parties to farnish their own room except carpets. 'D Soderssha NO. 114, ONE BLOCK BAST OF MADI- yA sqnare.—Elegantly furnished large and small Connecting Koma second floor; also. ball Rooms above, to let, with first class Board, 2; D STRFYET, 165, WEST, 145 BLOCKS FROM Broadway.—One ‘very pleasant large Room: also @ small Room, newiy furnished, with first class Board and attendance, to desirable permanent parties for the winter; proper reference required. WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR FIFTH 40 avenue.—Furnished Rooms, with or without Board, to gentlemen only; references required. 26 KAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—ROOMS, singly. or en suite, with Board; references re- quired. 26 Kast Twenty-third street. 2 CLINTON PL. (ZIGHTH STREET, WEST \ of Broadway.—Nicely furnished Rooms, for man nd wile of single gentieinen, with or without Board; rything comfortat y boarders taken. West TWENTY.SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN adway and Sixth avenue.—Rooms on second dad third Boor front, southern exposvre; also a parlor Floor, thrée rooms, suitable for a tamily or a physician; Private table if desired; references. 2 -A small private family Board, at very moderate prices, two large el on second floor, connecting; location desirable. 30 BAST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.—HANDSOME front Parlor and Bedroom, second floor, together or separately, with Board, to adults; rete 31 WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—SECOND @ 1 Floor, four rooms, bath room, closets; private table ; Third Floor, tour room: i nicely furnished 35 WEST FIFTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—Two handsomely furnished Suits of Rooms. with or without private table: suitable for @ married couple or party of gentlemen; first class refer- ence 3 WEST THIRTIETH STREET, ee BROAD- way and Fifth avenue.—Fine, large Rooms and gingig Rooms, to tamilies and genuemen, rerith first class 36 Hast TWENTY-FIRST STREET.THE COM. QD forts of a refined home, with handsome suit of Rooms and liberal table; unexceptionable references exchanged. 3 EAST FORTY-NINTH STREET, ONE DOOR from Madison avenue.—A beautiful Room, on second floor, with first class Board, suitable for a gentle- man and wile; a tew table boarders taken; references. ison square.. D- -A First and Second Flos to let, with private bathroom, closets, &c. —— | first class; terms moder: EAST TWENTY-POURTH STREET, NEAR MAD- | 10 INVALIDS.—A PHYSICIAN WILL TAKE INTO bus family, to board, peage and treat, @ paralytic, rheumatic or ‘any one suffering trom disease of long standing ; treatment electricity and animal magnetism. Saares |AGRETI box 178 Herald oftice, TEST TWENTY-THIRD furnished Roots, ail LEGANTLY inimenis new; Board loc: n pleasant and con- Twenty-third street cars and BOARD AND _LODGIN G WA ‘TED. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE A ROOM AND Bedroom, with good Board. Address, sta terms, Which must be uioderate, with or without’ private table, X. i)., Herald Uptown Branch office. Private family preferred. Z GENTLEMAN WANTS BOARD FOR HIMSELF and thr hildren ed 9, 11 and 16 years), in an ‘Aruerican family where there there are {ew it any other boarders; would prefer to furnish his own ‘rovins, and a location below Fourteenth street and not very tar from Broadw Address AMERICAN, OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMA: daughter, Parlor and Bedroom on first or second floor, with open fire, between Fourteenth and Fistieth | streets and Fourth and Seventh avenues; house and le first class ne $400 per week; references ex- ad. Ad VINCENT, 812 Broadway. A GENTLEMAN, TIRED OF HOTEL about three or four days in the Bedroom Wanita life and in the eit large turnished Apartment or a sma jor, with breakfast, pri tl neighborhood, not above Fourteentu street. Address STUYVESANi, box 169 Herald office. J ANTED—BOARD FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND child, in the vicinity of Thirteenth street and Sixth avenue; private family ‘preferred. State the location, terms, dc., to H. 8, No. 29 West Thirteenth street. ig BROOKLYN “BOARD. 239 FpPTH VAVENUE, CORNER CARROL STREET.— vs 6 minutes from’ ferry; first class and plentiiul table, from ia iselg bowling alley, dc. ; Fifth ‘urman stree ground, n tern, GENTLEMAN DESIRES A ROOM ON THE SECs oad or third floor, with Board, where there are but orate P: few boarders, within 2) minutes from Fulton terry. Ad- dress, stating terms, PERMANENT, Herald office. 33 AND 40 EAST y.—Rooms for fami- lies and single gentlemen; table d’hote at 6P. M., $1 25, including wine. RANDRETH HOUSE, CORNER OF BROADWAY Danal street.—Rooms at reduced prices to per- es for the winter. “RITTENDEN HOUSE—ON THE AMERICAN AND European plan, corner Broadway and Twenty-sixth street; fine Suits and single Rooms at reduced prices. ROVE HOUSE—I72, 174, 178 AND 173 BLEECKER street, six blocks west of Broacway.—First class ae ees $1 50 to $2 ver day, $6 to $12 per wee! é ‘OTEL 8T. GERMAIN, FIFTH AVENUE, TWENTY- second streetand Broadway, WM. G. TOMPKINS, Proprietor.—Some splendid Suits for the winter; Ameri: can’ and European, plans moderate price. “Rooms all front and elegantly furnished. JEW ENGLAND HOTEL, NO. 3) BOWERY, COR- ner of Bayard street.—200 - it Rooms, neatly fur- Dished, toc. or We. per night; $2 W to $4 per week. For gentlemen only. SPIN LER HOUSE, in Union sqnare. The proprietor of this hotel sto announce tothe public that he has, at an enormous expense, remodelled refitted, newly carpeted, painted, frescoed and added bathrooms and closets to all ot the'suits of rooms fronting Union square. The Spingler House now ranks among the first class hotels, and in point ot location it cannot be surpassed. Mr. T. ‘oe, cant ston letor, has decided, ou account of the rapid approac ecle payment, to fill his house at prices that were current previous to the War; therefore, he will furnish Rooms and Board as low s $15 per week and upwards, according to the size ind location of rooms EAST NINTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— To let, with Board, o larce Room, suitable for 40 oleae and wife or twogentlemen; Kooms for gen- lemen ; day boarders aceommodated. 4 WEST TWENTY-NINTH STRE .— HANDSOMELY fur ed Rooms, with first class Table; table boarders taken. 43 ¥ WEST TWENTY-POURTH STRE .—TO LET, with Board, handsomely tnrnished fooms on sec: ond and third floors; also a large Room on fourth floor | for a party of gentlemen; references; table Boarders | taken. 4 EAST TENTH STREET, WEST OF BROADWAY— @) Front Rooms on second and third floors. tor gentie- men and wives or single gentlemen, with Board; reter- ences exchanged. BQ) Weer NINETEENTH STREFT.—ELEOANT SUIT 2 f Rooms; new furniture and car private ta le if desired: also large and small Rooms for gentle. ; strictly first class table. 52 CLINTON PLACE, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.— man and wife or single gentlemen, with Board One han Jeomely furhished Room to let to « gent house first class; neighborhood unexceptionable; references OARD CAN BE optal ED AT THE MONTCLAIR: Hotel, Montclair. NJ. by lamilies or single gentle- men, at very low ra the winte THOMAS ROSSITER, NOUNTRY BOARD WANTED-—NOT TO EXCEED $5 “per weex. Apply at 827 Broadway, up stairs. J UDsoy RIVER,—BOARD AT AN UNSURPASSED location ; 30 minutes out, and five from depot; vege- tables, milk, &c., on the place: terms very moderaic. Call on or address B. H., Post office, Spuyten Duyvil. ARTS FINE \ RT KALE OF HIGH CLASS FORBIGN AND American Oil Paintings, on Tuesday and Friday, November 13 and M4, at the Art Gallery, No. 6 Liberty street, now on exhibition. EA CLOTHIN A? H. ROSENTHAL'S, 233 THIRD AVEN R ZA. Nineteenth street, ladies and gentlemen will obtain full value of cast-off Clothing, Carpets, &c., by Oo ea or addressing. Ladies attended to by Mra. Rosenthal. exchanged. 53 EAST NINTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, e Splendidiy furnished Rooms, with first class French table, for families or single gentlemen: also larye ms to suit parties of single gentlemen; price moder- i references exchan: a. T THE UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENT, 816 SIXTH avenue, near Forty-sixth street.—Ladies and gentle- inen Will positively receive 0 per cent more than else where for Cast-off Clothing, Carpets, pewelry, dc. Please call on or address Mr. or Mis. FLAT’ 54 WEST TWENTY-! SIXTH STREET.—A FEW WELL Qt, furnished Rooms to let, with Board; also table 5 ‘ Wier ELEVENTH STRE ol Fifth avenue, several large and small Rooms t let with Board ; furniture all ewe aad first class; house private, and family German. WEST THIRTY-FIPTH STRERT.—A_ SMALL 59 private tamily will let their Second Floor, with Superior Board, at « moderate price; references. 6) WEST THIRTY.FIPTH STRE 63 Wits and Sixth avenues—One ot two olen Rooms, with Board ; superior accommodations. 68 § PROSPECT PLACE, CORNER OF EAST FORTY- street.—Suit of Rooms to let; Parlor Floor and Third fear suitable for taumily or separately; with or without 78 chanth street 10 3 cig! et.—To and second floors. f EAST TWENTY- RIGETS STREET. 105 Neatly furnished Rooms, on pp floor, ‘also hall ii'Roows, with Board, to families and gentlemen; hot and cold water, references. I () WEST FOURTEENTH STREET. HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms 0, let with oF wit without Boards gieg'a bact rlor an jouse and attend lass 5 fares and ate to desirable par: i ad ', THIRD DOOR BAS CORNER OF TWE TY. with Board, Rooms on first de. ; WEST My ag ad STREET.—FURNISHED Rooms to let, with Board, to single gentlemen; references require 12 BAST TWENTY.THIRD STREET. NEAR FOURTH avenue.—A handsomely furnished Floor of five ‘Foomns to let, with or without Board; also hall Rooms. TB. MINTZ'’3 NEW STORE, 248 THIRD AVENU between Twentieth and Twenty- first streets, lads and geutiemen Il be Srtonished, tthe great oar fy pay in cash for Castofl Clothing. 7 to $75 for silk Dresses; Coats, Pants, $2t0 ng A note by post punctually Sleniied to by Mr. or Mee intz. T_F. HARRIS’, 71 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN Washington and Waverley places, ladi men will ‘tonished at the prices w ull pay for sto! and Jewelry. Dresses, om 's, irom $2 to $20; for Pants, con Ai to call or address as above. Ladies waited on by Mrs, Harris. ATM: MARKS! WELL KNOWN ESTABLISHMENT, 10i Sixth avenue, opposite Eighth street, ladies and entlemen can receive the utmost value in cash for their astof Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry, Laces, &c. Please call ator address the number as above. Ladies waited on by Mrs, Marks, Please try and satisty yourselves. Or- ders w Brooklyn nded | aT £3 BROADWAY, NEA THIRTEENTH STREET, HERZ z pays the pie t cash ush price for ladies’ and aentemen * 1, pets, to rin} & b; mail will be pun uwfly a seheiced ad TTENTION.—LEON, 27 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR Twenty-third sirett, a Biot highest prices for ladies’ and gentlemen's b ire ated om by Gaston! Clothing, Carpets, &c. Ladies T SCHWARTZ’'S, more money tor ing than. ai BC HWART: HARRISON, 364 THIR VENU W, Fanta m HIRD A ENUE, BETWEEN est price fi hing, Catpets, te. lease’ 12 51 BROADWAY.—WILL PAY adies’ and Gents’ Cast-off Cloth- iy Cap dealer in. Call on or address 1 Br way. id gentlemen's mt Please call or deen *Céston 124 BAST TWENTY-SECOND 8° los NEAR ins bariog an avenue.—A |i handsomely furnished next floor cove, with Boa: 132 Second io TWENTY. THIRD STREET.—TO LET, Yih first class Board, « handsomely turnished abundance ot of tise renee hots cold w wae WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE, 52 Nice furnished ‘Ro. home, with or without faces Tor gent feroch ; reterence erences: RAST TH THIRTY. POURT! for one PLEASANT good Board ; ret- aes STREET FURNISHED ROOMS oe Sof entemen, with or without Board. Apply “RAST SEVEN vesant f Mle bt J (STREET, ¥1 NEAR sTouy. painted, with fi le Geutlermens terms mode van AS'FROLOGY. _ ByoRersax CLAIRVOY LS NAMES, Sows likenesser cau. West Twenty-uucistroet arraeesi WM conts and $1, 142 ME, DECOLAM, CLAIRVOYANT, KEY a [Aa safisfaction consultations BYE WAITS fs Poise ‘arenae 0) Bixteenth street, f ME. 2, ASTROLOGIST, 205 WEST | seventh street, near Seventh avenue, moone he, iront; fee 9 cents. No gents. Lucky Pumbers. ¥ RIGINAL MME, BYRON, SPIRITUALIST. —C —con. ‘sultations upon all affairs of life. No. 34 Fourth avenue, Beware of imposters using my name. HOFESSOR LISTER READS THE PLANETS—THE y ay ie, e tut can be known, Send stamp for ziroolar Sixth as pay a Gypsy REVEALS FROM THE ) THE rave; finds absenv friends re i recovers Mole Trop: artyHoure trom 9108. Wl Bower bt A SORNER HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, ON the best block on “ixth avenue, up town, west sie, Stet toes: also a tull front House, middle ok, ata sacrifice, tor cash, Apply ah SAMES Petr fren, 999 Sixth avenue, {OR SALE—AT $20,000, A BEAUTIFUL BROWN stone House in Sixty-second street, near Park ave- nae, Salebeg ip cabinet work, ne ‘wood, Mantels and mirr, wit a Seatgna pi provements; & C Gao an get abargain. F CRAWYORD, corver Futy-seventh street and Third avenue. East side, RUSTER'S SALK.—1% LOTS AND WATER LOTS on Harlem River, to be cola mone plot; mo rock; abundance of dirt tor filling water rights. WM, TRIST BAILEY, 152 Broadway. go AVENUE CORNER HOUSE FOR SALE—WEST side, above Fiftieth street, tour story, 20x50x90; price $1,800; mortgage ae Now is the chance to secure one of the best on Third avenue. Come quick to 99) Sixth ‘Syenee, WESTCH STER- counTy PROPERTY FOR ALE AND TO EN’ NNEXATI on N by Ww ah rENTY. TH and Twenty-fourth wai on gras f close to the Harlem River. fore sale. at gt DOD and up ead = Snie. OR SALR IN HOBOKEN—A FIRST CLASS NEW three story basement and cellar brick and b: stone Dwelling House, high brown stone stoop cality: highly finished; modern Improvements; cold water throughout; 13 rooms &¢-, &e price $i oneasy terms. Apply to C! HORT aE street, Hoboken. { PROPERTY OUT oF crT __ SALE AND TO "RENT. Greet BACRIFIOE|—A SPLENDID FARM T acres on the edge of and overlooking a lar rapidly growing town, one hour from Philadelphi ani 1d passenger trains daily: location is unsurpassed for beauty and heulth; the jarm is as rich ag any garden; about halt of itcan be sold of to great advantage tor building lots, being only five minutes? walk trom. ra road depot; splendid buildings; large brick dwelling, nine rooms, piazza, shade trees, &e.; e barn, carriage house, hog and’ po larye orchard: splendid waters price only $12.00: rniture, Horses, $3,000 cash required. Elegant cheap, or will rent Pro ;milk Tiages, Poultry, &c., for sale erty, with House furnished, for 81 vance. Greatest chance ever ofiet 3 train from foot of Liberty street, New York, New Jerse’ Central Railroad, to Bethlehem, Pa.: there take Nort Pennsylvania Railroad to Richlana Contre Quakertown station, Pa... where you arrive Defore 1 o'clock: can re- farnaf5 PM: Inquire at Miller's Hotel, close by depot, for G. fd WALKE, XOOD INVESTMENT—19 ACRES OF HIGH-GROUND X Land, 4 miles in New Jersey; fine building site; ‘tores, Post office and rallroad station near; rare $4. BOOKH 98 Liberty street, X.Y. chore: chance (OLET—AT BERGEN POINT, N. J nished, beautitnll, an ‘ted. “modern Residenc convenient to cars and boats et) Porseasion. Ad- dress box 5,614 Post office, New York. $5 00 ONLY REQUIRED (IN CASH) TO PUR- chase a corner Plot, equal to 8 city lots, situ- ated opposite tha depot, and desirable tor business ; beautiful cotiag containing 6 rooms. on the proper! balance of et money can remain on mortgag | Apply to ME. WILLE bail MEAD, A FULLY FUR South Norwalk, Coun. ac A FINE THRE 7 story. renen root D I lot; five minutes’ walk of steamboat Janding, Harlem equity $7.000. t, WOOLLEY, No, 835 P OR CHANGE—SPLENDID THREE story corner brick Store Property, in Brooklyn, | near the lerries, on two prominent thoroughiares; price $15,009, D. 12 Centre street. OR SALE OR E: GE—FOR FARM AND SOME cash, large piece of Tenement Pro} erty, in Brook. lyn, near the terr: Address B Ry if id M ERCHANDISE.—I HAVE A HOUSE AND LARGE Lot, very desirable piece of property, near New York, in New Jersey, ten minutes of depot, also a small Farm to Srehanke jor Merchandise. Address HOWAKD, Herald o: 1 EXCHANGE—SPLENDID FARM, 253 ACRES, % | wile railroad front, 25 miles trom New York; build: ings, fruit, groves, water, dc.; admirable for subdlvi- sion. C,H, OLIVER, No. 1 Park place. offi 7ANTED TO EXCHANGE—FOR A THREE STORY high stoop House, in Brooklyn, a Manntacturin, Property in this city. well rented, equity $10,000. Ad- M. Q, Herald office, dress @. 3 REAL ESTATE WW. WANTED. — ANTED—A SMALL, “MODERATE-PRICED FARM, in or neara jage, any healthy location, for brick Honse, well rented. Apply to JAMES De aYs al Libe erty street. STOCK OF SECOND HAND SAPES—ALL KINDS; must be sold out immediately for cash; prices Terely nouinal. AMERICAN STEAM SAFE OUM- PANY, 300 Broadway. capital to get al ntly fitted up Sample Roo! jon down town; doing a fine paying busine: sickness cause of selling. Apply, immediately, to LLOYD, 29 Broadway. A —FOR SALE, $350, INCLUDING STOCK, LIQUOR + Store, southwest ‘corner Sixteenth street and ave- Bi it not privately sold see auction column to-mot LLOY: uctioneer, 75 West Broad wa; A ~CONFECTIONERY AND FRUIT STORE, BEST + business locations, for sale at a low price; also : AMUSEMEN peoxrs THEATRE, LESSEE, ay BL “poora, f ti ef Second oat ine hoof ot rsonation of the BU, h~ Reaiad who will appear in! in hi in Bulwer's historten on MONDAY Eve ING, ane andevery evening di during the wee! oe ‘Add ABOUT NOTHING, ir. EDWIN music store — XfRA NOT! BOOTHS THEATRE. Lessee, 3. B, BOOTH. Mr, KDWIN BOOTH 2, UBL EVERY Naut THs. Wi NM. B—THESE ARE POSITIV. KY THE ONLY SIX PeRroneaeg . THIS SBASON, SATURDAY MATINER ATI MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, Mr. EDWIN BOOTH AS BENEDICT, THK ONLY TIME THIp SEASON. IBLO’S GARDEN. BLACK CROOK, FOURTH MOT. FOURTH MO! var ‘OURTH MONTH. THE DRAMATIC WONDER oF THE ack, THE DRAMATIC WONDER oF THE AG YH BLACK CROOK yf BLACK roo RECONSTRUCTED. RECONSTRUCTED. THE NEW SONGS AND DANCES, RSA’ ee sue NEW DRESSES, ca THE MADRIGAL BOYS. NIOL, — “ee THE CHILD GYMNaSTS, A — RE THE NIGHTINGALE QUARTET, BOLOKE Y. REGAMY. the Caricatarist WonDROUS —— MAGYAR DAVIES, tho Ventriloquist. DANCES, THE WONDERFUL GIRARDS. THE WHOLE ENTERTAINMENT ss | PEERLESS CORPS: —— DE BALLET, IN ITS GORGEOUSNESS. EVERY EV} EVENING AT 7 Carriay Net ON pty fe jelgek MLLE, BON, MLLE, GIAVASSI. SATURDAY MATING AT HALF. Mt OOD'S MUSEUM. HERNANDEZ. FOSTER- Two performances cays a and 8 P. M, mission, 30 cents. AFTERNOON ‘AT 2, EVENING AT 8, the young and the celebrated actor and actress, Miss pantomimist, Mr, LOUISE HAWTHORNE, HERNANDEZ FOSTER, in the ‘new sensational | in the nai drama trom drama of 1c Frank Leslie's Weekly, and CHRISTMAS entitied NIGHTS. sterling JACK HARKAWAY, New scenery, With all the new stage’ re- quiremé 1s, &e. ent MONDAY EVENING, November Te Hrst time of the inent comedi: MY. eminent comediit. JOHN B. OWENS, ‘0 of his rorid Foneynd the specialty dramas, viz., dug VICTIMS, tw SOLON SHING HE GREAT WORLD'S FAIR! P, T. BARNUM., - seeeeeeesProprietor MUSEUM, MENAGERIE AND CIRCUS! FOURTH WEEK OF THE GREAT SHOW ON MADISON AVENUE AND 26TH STRE Realizing the importance of presenting none but the best talent, Mr. Barnum has secured and forwarded fron Europe a ‘corps of artisis—Preimier isquestriennes, re- nowned Acrobats, daring Trapezists and brilliant gen- eral performers—that must not only win the admiration and applause of the pablic, but the hearty endorsement of all American protessionuls, These will appear in tue ‘eat oobi DOUBLE CIRCUS RING, netion. salons NE. HUNDRED STAR PERFORMERS, Every Aternocy and Evening during the week. for the first time, a new and gorgeous GRAND ENTREE PAGEANT! introducing the entire strength of the Company, together DAN CASTELLO'S world renowned Arabian Trick Horse SENATOR. This brilliant inaugural scene to each exhibition, in the Geek Snares, , Will commence promptly at2 and 8 Ladies and children, unattended by escort, may visit with perfect sataty pe various departments at all hours, trom 12 M. to 10 P- ADMISSION, 50 ee CHILDREN UNDER 9, 25 CENTS. The Great Show will remain but a tew days oe RYANT’S OPERA HOUSE, — TWENTY.-T TED between 6th and a sven near Booth’ aks NTS MINS’ UNSWORTH AND EUGENE: UNSWORTH AND EUGENE, ,| THE CONSPIRATORS, Also, JEEMES THE POET. BRYANTS MINSTRELS | MEDE. MEDEA, BRYANTS MINSTRELS, A SLIPPERY DAY. Characters by Dan rele oe Seymour, Bob Hart, Dave Reed, Brockway, s s Morrisey, Einerson, &c. FAMILY NATINER SATURDA MBRICAN INSTITUTE FAIR.. —SECOND AND aes avenues, between ae! pane and Sixty-fourth ST D. ris ORPAT eee EXHIBITION WILL CLOSE NING, November 15. Admission, 5c. ; ae ‘Open from 9 A. M. tolF Bakeries, Oyster Saloons, Chop Houses, splendid Res taurants| MITCHBLL’S Store Agency, 7? Cedar street, A WFOR SALE, CORNER LIQUOR STORES ON ALL business streets of this city or Brooklyn, at low Prices; also South street. Taqeor fi tores to let. MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. ‘A TOR, SALE, GROCERY | STOR BUTTER Stands, Meat Markets, Hardware and Stove Stores, Hat Stores, tores, Sample Rooms, near Stock Ex- rug § E rreHe Lt’ Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. HOTEL FOR | heietoe tt car CITY, ON RIVER bank; salt water. . SMITH, Owner, ~__Prankfort | House, corner Prankiort and William sts, _ HUNDRED FEET OF NEW IRON RAILING FOR sale—Five feet high, at cost of iron. Frankiort House, 202 2 William street. PIANOFORTES, , ORGANS, aC, A “S00 MAGNIFICENT 734 OCTAVE AGRAFFE + rosewood overstrung {ron frame (Goldsmith) Pianoforte, Stool, 4c. ; carved case and legs; latest im provements: fully guaranteed; instalments received. GOLDSMITH, 26 Bleecker street, near Broadway. T $10—BEAUTIFUL PIANO, IN PERFECT ORDER aweet, powerful tone, ouy maker, carved legs, round S began ; EDD: bargain; mot 13 Waverley p piace, near Broadway. BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANO, $100; A 7% octave, carved, full iron frame, agraffe, treble, snc: Tifice, $160; good as new: instalments taken, $10 monthly, R CABLE, 107 ae st, corner 6th av. N OLD ESTABLISHED ed STORE, STOCK and Fixtures for sale, 62 Cortlandt street; must be sold on account ot sic ckness —FOR SALE, CORNER LIQUOR STORES, DOWN- s,qtown Sample Rooms Piuinbing and Gal Fittiny Stores, Hardware and Stove stores, Toy, pany an Paper Routes. ‘ALONE, HIGGINS & © Store Ageiicy, ie Nassau cel aaa FOU, Leda ieee ia ok cou te running order, torsale. A) w E. 14 and. 136 First oueet, ‘Williamsburg. -giad "9 RUG STORE FOR SALE.—ESTABLISHED FORTY aa doing a fair business: price $3,000 cash. E. coc! ‘0, 10s Spring street, near Mercer, Pe, SALE—A FIRST CLASS ENGLISH ALE A’ Chop House, 16 veers established, in a central | BOWEL, 141 Fourth avenue. tion. OR SALE—STAND 367 CENTRE AVENUE, WEST Washington Market; good loeality for meat or fruit; | terms cash. “Apply at the stand. per pound. ress SU. iT YORK HERALD. bi GRAND aca CHI ‘KER! & SON PIANO- ie Tor anloctass thay Galt ooet¢ briliant teueds four round corners; carved legs instrument; best cir ; tor $28 cash. Call at pri- yate house 20 West . Dear 6th i ay. MODERN 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, $125,—We are retailing the best finihed and richest toned Fiancee manufactured below all Week CO-OPERATIVE PIANOFORTE MAKE! No. 9 Great Jones street, near Broadway, N_ ELEGANT MUNNS & CLARK PIANOFORTR, 7 octave, overstrang ; in Liner order; bargain for cash; new and second pene anos to rent CHULER, 367 Broome street. MAGNIFICENT FOUR ROUND CORNER ROSE- od 7% octave grand patent agraffe Fianotorte, used seven months, bestcity maker, for ‘ont Stoo! ovens has box for shippitig: Parlor Suit, cost $300, for Painungs, Bronzes, &c sacrifice, Hesideno 104 :Twenty-titth street, between Fourth and Lex ington avenues, -| A MAGNIPICENT ROSEWOOD | PIANOFORTE, 4 round corners, made order, celebrated maker, fully guaranteed, used 5 months, for $25), cost $1, OO; parlor, chamber Furniture, sacrifice ; ra tamuly' leaving for Europe, 36 West 15th OR SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES of one of the oldest established plumbing and gas fitting stores im the city. Apply at 513 Third avenue. OR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE, THE BEST AND oldest established Liquor Store in New York. Apply on the premises, No. 82 Cedar street. Sickness only rea- s0n tor selling. ag? SALE FOR HALF ITs VALUE—A PORK Stand, an oid and one of the best in New York, In & market in the middle of the city, with @ darge worksnop to eut 25 or 40 Dotted day: rent ot stand $1 70% week, Inquire in Mr. GO aurant, $9 Third avenue, FoR SALE-OF WILL EXCHANGE FOR GOOD Real Estate, @ first class Grocery Store, situated in a ood part of the city, now doing a business of over $3), year, Address GROCER, Herald off ok SALES A FIRST CLASS OYSTER AND DINING loon, three blocks below City Hall. Apply ats Posed 1 Breakin y pply at s70 N BROADWAY. — ITH LEASR, ry FIRST CLASS Cigar and Sample Koom for sale; Good Will, stock ang Fixtures; location, unsurpassed: « splendid ‘oppor. tunity; reasons tor selling. Address CASH, box Herald office. ESTAURANT, WITH COMPLETE. FIXTURE! ‘a valuable Lease, for sale very cheap; Roth eartof business. Apply at 2 Chi MO BUILDERS AND DEALERS IN_ oer quality now on uantity of freestone of per Ere Aad io es C3 07 WITH locality board steamer from Glaxgow Apply at onee to HENDERBUN BROTHER ing Green. YPE FOUNDRY FOR SALK.—THE sTOOK, PIX- ea tttes, And, Good Will of an od and welt established jusiness [01 ol vorable te. Fe inquire at 190 Water street. et $l. 500, —JOB PRINTING "OFFICE For one-half its value, ddress W. 1, box 142 Herald office. —THE ADVERTISER, HAVING OTnER $5,000. business, Would dispose or his Im) mn por and Manufacturing Grocers’ Speciattics; emtabl paying trom 10 $6,000 per annum, whichean be ereatly extended, Spey, personally, at 70 Cortlandt street, up stairs. FOR SALE— i sold at on N ELEGANT (STEINWAY) PIANOFORTE FOR ale.—A brilliant toned four round 734 octave rove. #roods carved case and legs, wi improvements, in ate: use 5 months, cost $1,200, for $250. Cail at private resi- dence 21) West Zist street, = A LADY WILL SELL, FOR LESS THAN $100, A Chickering rosewod round cornered Pianoforte, in- cluding Stool; perfect order, iron frame, sweet, power- ful tone, 26 Third street, near Bowery. F. MILY WILL SELL ROSKL WOOD PIANOFORTE, arved legs, modern improvements, cost $600, for $100; celebrated maker; nearly new. 243 East Wth street, nd 3d aventios, EFORE YOU BUY EXAMINE OUR 7% OCTAVE ; induce- agraffe Pianos, with all the improvemen ment, ve cash customers oo Pi PF. CONNOR & 00, avenue, near 28th st. URDETT ORGANS.—Wk CHALLENGE THE WORLD to equal them; Parlor Organs, $40 and npwar Pianos and Organs sold on instalments; second hand in: strumenty et anic prices. BILL AN ds aw HEELOCK, 14 East Fourteenth st. exchanged. NOVEMBER 10, 1873. —TRIPLE SHEET. AMUSEMENTS, Ene nets Coapeereanaarecd \RAND OPERA HOUSE, 28D SY. AND ATH mY x Penine ats SPECIE PRICES. ADMISHIO! 4 PLPTY CBN RESERVED SKATS, FIFTY CENT: EXTRA. FAMILY CIROLE, FORTY CENTS. MONDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 10, first production here Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY'S! rilling 1 Sensational al Drama of New York Lite and Steamboat Perils, FLASH or LIGHTNING, Mz. Garry Fation, American by choice, Iruah b birth, and the tater in hl own hog z. Soak, Ryver, tresh from dei on tug ‘ia solved to rai ae See an ae of the! law, ii. force. i iardonbere Mr. fa D, Bebus Lig] 108 rd. . a he The Engineer of the sigainer Daniel Doo <2"! Searle Mr, Charles Lecieroq Terry......Mr. J. G, Peakes | Patse 3 | wig, Tiowland | Ned. sepa oner vac Sy ‘ir, Sho Sir; ustivan iar Basele Fallon, the bebuty without sisbifion see 7x Mrs. ©. M, Walcot Rose Fallon, radars ae ee “Spinsters’ ‘Tnette with alin Miss: Minnis Walton ‘ree iss Anne Deland Ann, the domeatic tinually broken... Miss Fanny Heywood Mra. Dowderry, from Gastie Garden... Miss Mf. Chambers Sis Sewell, a spinster. . nne Lee Mollie Kemp, be rs, Savoyards, &c. Act I—Scene, Faltenls House OoMTE SMOLEN CHAIN! Act II—Scone 1, a View on the Avenue ; Bessie’s Flight. Reane s the GRAND CENTRAL Di POT; the Detective’s 3 ne $, ALL NIGHT CELLAR; the Shattered Act III—RIVER LIFB, ne eR8, 1, Main Deck of the rDaniel Doo." Scene 2, tI N. Scene 3 Miho aloo Scene 6, the BURNING STEAMER: ;Watal Result of the Race. Act IV—ROSIE’S SKY PARLOR. The Thief Captured. Two Detectives on the Trail. ACoal Mystery. SATURDAY, AT 1 Lie orcLOuK FLASH OF LIGHTNING MATINEE. IN ACTIVE PREPARATION, for speedy and elaborate production, an entirely new and gorgeuus comic, trick and spectacular PANTOMIME by | ALLACK'S. Proprietor and Manager, Mr. LESTER WALLACK. Door open at 7:3); performance commences at 8 o'clock. THIRD WEEK OF THE COMEDY SERIES! In pursuance of the hope (Haudilgnasd to present to constant oy VARIETY and limiting the vwneeeteties pe of each of the present LVE NIGHTS ONLY, GoLpsMrTH'S. ome vot she Stoops, to Conquer” ta Mithurawn 9. give the SSCOND OF THis consisting of ROBERTSON'S popular Military Comed » In 3 acts, entitled “OURS,” which will be presented MONDAS, NOVEMBER 10, 1873, EVENING DURING THE WEEK, NQUSO SATURDAY (ARTERNOON, AT 1:30, ith NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SCENIC, (re eo MILITARY COSTUMES AND 'S. and an addition to usual Ornearks, erage of the Theatre ; A SPLENDID MILITARY BAND has been specially engaged toaid in giving increased effect to the ge: icture: Tat BE AS FOLLOWS :— ‘al HUGH Ta inaily acted by him, re as origin: le ey ESTE WALLACK COLONEL SIR ALEXANDER SHENDRYN, Bart., of of “Ours,” as originally acted by him, JON GI GILBERT 01 LIEUTENANT ANGUS McALLISTE, (From the Haymarket Theatre or ARAnGS in America, with song, thet PENCE } PEROVOKY. SERGEANT JONES, of “Oi MAJOR B LAMPREY. London; ‘if My Glances Have ihe J. B. POLK Mi PONT Miss LILLIE BURROUGHS ‘Troops, camp oe ac., dc. Begins at 8. . ou BROADWAY. 624 UNPARALLELED SUCCESs, PUBLIC DELIGHTED. THIRD WEEK. ' IRD WEEK. MONDAY very av sed WEDNESDAY and SATUR- EVENING, DAY MATINEES NOV. 4u, the weal A the eminent ca meter BOBERT MoWADE, In his romantic impersonation RIP way WINKLE. alae RIP VAN WINKLE, VAN WINK! MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 2, 1873, ae favorite a1 EDWIN ADAM! IHEATRE COMIQUE, ar. JOSH HART ENTIRE CHA First week of the 514 BROADWAY. ++s....Sole Proprietor EOF BILL. MAJILTONS, MAJILTONS, Return of KERNS, Mr. CHAS. wut,” iss JENNIE HUGHES, iss KITTY O'NEL Miss Second week of id XEE Da yenrelloguist, EX DAVIS, ALL THE MAMMOTH: TEROUPE IN A NEW OLIO OF FUN. ‘Another new drama this week, entitled JOLLY JOE; or, FRIENDSHIP, LOVE, TRUTH. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. M‘* Sos ITALIAN 0) THE er it et (HoMINATION, HE Lt Tick,” TEST, ViRZASt, MARI, JAMET, FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Po As THRATRE, FOURTEENTH ists URSDAY EVENING, November 13, at Magic FLUTE, MAGIC FLUTE, MAGIC FLUTE. Joint b tori ey ULINE LUCCA, ILMA DI MURSKA, witl SIGNORS | wuz aN iat loxcont rest, FRIDAY, November My ~ OVATORE, BIGNOR F. TAMBERLICR for the first time in New York in his unsurpassed character ef together with the entire strength of company and the reatest cast ever presented in America. Special Notice.—The opera of Trovatore will be pre- sented on this occasion without alteration or transposi- ip. ar the original score of Miestro Verdi. pianos used by the seth y celebrated factory, a oy Fan $U. The sale of tickets commences this mornin, at 701 Theatre es Broadway and at the box office of the yceum, ARLEM THEATRE, Lessee, JAMES PECH, 3d av., between 129th and 130th sts., New York. MONDAY and TUESDAY, November 10 and ll, Miss ANNIE FIRMIN and Mr. JOHN JAC! and a full pan THE Sy eels spoctalsy, a AGDA. LEN. fs AMUSEMENTS. “CAL DENY. “NILS8ON—LES #1 HUGUENOTS. oe 19fH AND OTH SUBSCRIPTION NIGHTS OF HE STRAKOSCH ENING, "November OONF ANT. jovembei int and recon Topresentation of Meyerbeer's Grand pera, od SOUNT DK NEVERS. iN Ch CEL “SIgNd GRAND ORCHESTUAL 90, onan cHoats, 60.4 Dance in the third act by onteacalie EES, “AND CORPS DB Musical (gyi and Condu B. MUZIO Signor RIDAY EVENING, Koveimber 1A, at 6, IL TROY ATOR MK, CHeistiE Ivano LEONORA, COUNT D. vane ead N SAT Pde at MAURE! LS NaN NETTI. PRICES OF oa EVENING NERY ORS General admission, $2. cg ae y Ot ircle, Reserved seats Gocording: to location). $1 ana NOTIOL.—Prices for MATINEE, November extr : ea “Adiniasion, $2, Reserved seats, $1 e: Seats and Boxes tor all the above how atthe Academy 4 atso 701 Broadway aud 114 Broad SATURDAY, NOVEMBER H-BRooKLYN, Anti » 850} UL, NION SQUARE THKATRE, U TN squa Mr. SHERIDAN SHOOK, Manager Mr. A. M. PALME 40. Box Office open every iors from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. LAST In eon fe Bake EASE WERE room for novelties, long since determined on| Mr. ROWERS wondertul Drame, the management are! coispellied to with- GENEVA CROSS. i | The iy > ia 3 = am Plststototol alalal alata! in the height of ita suc- cosa. Monday evening, ‘November 17, will, be most magnificent style, Mr. W. 8. Gilbert's Sarma Play. in three acts, entitled “Tie WICKED WO hich has run tor apwards of 175 nights in Londen, and in which Miss Claga Morris, Miss Kate Claxton and Mr. Moco Hankin will mabe their fret sppearanoe here. Seats may now be secured for any of the above per- formances, OWERY THEATRE, WM. B. FRELIGH MONDAY, Noy. 10, Second week of the great American play, THE HERO OF KENTUCKY, yvith all ite superlative sublimity of effects, ENGAGEMENT OF THE WONDROUS GIANT, E1GHT FEET non’ 0. pOuNDS WEIGHT, in his new’ Petite Drama, THE GIANT'S CAUSGWAY. Mr. and Miss BERRY in their Musical Specialties DANIEL BOON THE HERO! PATRIOT! SrONRERIt! On MONDAY next, the new local drama, OUR CITY, produced im, Manager ‘nd until further notice, ROADWAY Pitot) 723 AND 730 BROADWAY. Begins at Admission, it. cen! Reserved sents 5) cents and $1 extra. Fa circ! 40 cents, Engacemont of the distinguished tragic artist Miss CARLOTTA LECLERCQ, and production of Mr. WILKIE COLLINS’ own dramatio version f THE NEW MA\ MAGDALEN, New scenery by Mr. MEYRICK ROBERTS. New com tumes and a full and complete cast, including Mr. H. H. WOOD (his first appearance here), JAMES TAYLO SE oO”! WAJERNINGS, Miss MARY | GARY and BELLA GOLDEM. Mr, SATURDAY, at HALE: PAST ONE, W MAGDALEN MATINEE. BW METROPOLITAN THEATRE, ‘585 a Broadway. 585 and 68? i aatGanae, .R. W, BUTLER ti ractions. ‘Extra Bove Hes ane auee 101 FIVE, THEN GREAT FIELDINGS, THE WILSON ON BROTHERS, Sam SAM RICKEY, JOuN HAR Rr. A RYMAN, emeyibi MASTER BARNEY, JOHNNY QUEF oO eTELY WEST, GEO. KETCHUM, Miss ALEXANDIINA Se Oe A KOSS, AUG. BOupT EE, MADELINE HARDY, THE HAPPY IRISH COUPL' AN baal F wane aay PLEASING OL1O Wedn ey aan Batarduy Matinee Popular prices ot admission, ERMANIA THEATRE. AD. pi ONE i RACUBER, Dramea in five acts, by Schiller. Box office open daily from 9 till 4 o'clock. M™ F, B. Oe BYBRING, THEATRE. Director QuAsIMODO gue DANg.” R. SAMUELL'S NEW PARK THEATRE, BROOK- —Last week of the great go om 8. Monday, November 10, Sterling Corne'g le Comedy, in three acts, of EVERY BUDY'S FRIEND, Major Welll de Boots, Mr. John Owens. To conclade witl Nite, Owens’ excrusiatingty? fuuny Farce of Forty, Winks. Mr. Owens all Box sheet open from 8 A. M. to 6 P. way, New York. Seats may? be Monday next MAGGIE MITCHELLS” van ONY PASTOR'S OPERA dete oF 201 BOWERY Ae Ca Circle, 25e. ; rquet, 35c.; Orches- tra Chairs, PENDY, Great PENDY, i PENDY, specialty PENDY, first PENDY, artist. PENDY, appearance. The Gres a ¢ famed The wondertut Caricature Dutch Comedian, Contortioni: = GADDIS. PARRY fy el HERK WILL! A new re ates PIE! WALTERS AND MORTON ne Seat 7 eee ae and i Dances. The FREEMAN NY PASTOR IN iis LATEST SONGS BILLY BARRY, Miss JENNIE ENGEL, "00 STARS, Specie prices—2%e., 35c, and 50c. admisston. tinees Tuesday and saturday. Ladies free on Fri- day evenings and Saturday Matinee. EW YORK MUSEUM Of ANATOMY, 619 BROAD- way, between Houston and Bleecker streets, Every. one should visit the wonderful museum; it 43 ful ev {egal hing people should see and understand. Lecturse hilosophy of Marriage.” Those parties nt lectures er! pre them 4 gnabiet to attend these {mportan! ‘ded, post free, on rec of 2) cents, address ing SECRETARY NEW VORB MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, ti Broadway. v pst APPEARANCE of GILMORE’S TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT BAN P. 8. GILMORE, Leader, Acapeat ‘OF music, mike TUBSPAY EXENING, November 18,137 ve seats an: xes, can be ot theatre ‘Ticket omee, ile ‘Broadway Theatre Ticket 39 Union square, and 4 sida on Saute prinetpal hotels. , WO MORE FREE aah hd the ART OF SPEAKING. FRENCH FLUENTLY, Soe } ETIENNE LAMBERT, lendid rooms, kdl eal & apn nine EET AND SIXTH AVENUE, or, Over Moir's jewelry store, TO-MORROW arth NOVEMBER 11, at lO. M. and 8PM. Bow Bron, PIANOS, GRAND, SQUARE AND UP. right, and fine Organs for rent and rale on instal ments, lower than elsewhere: 31 id Halles & Davis’ Pianos. BERRY Nap hh a Ba ‘T 7% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Loe Kg hy carved legs, overstrang bass, aaerificed ‘for S108 Chickering make. Elegant eight Organ ; great bargain. oD Organ; Kreat MES GORDON, 157 Bleecker street. ind corners, in best tool; also one beaatiul 7 oc- tave upright, $100, 218 Broome street. TANOS—A OREAT VantEry TO RENT OR SELL; erie: terms to suit the times at MERRELL'S, No. Union nauare. of, Honor at Vienn: 2 Union square, net and P Organs in the yous, at Drices guaranteed tobe as low or lower than A AL. can be obtained else- where. Second hand ally low just now. Organs to rent. Catalogues ‘and’ ‘price lists tree. COLUMBIAN FOUNDRY Hoist, IN @oOD = ee for sale, Inquire wt 646 West Thirty-second stree jOR, SALE—A XECOND HAND FREIGHT ELE Jn good repair. | Apply to McADAMS & CAltT- pi au BNGTNES—FUOM 270 10 HORS 5 Nive doe; tovoie Pumps, wits hand, warra WITH LOCOMOU- pd Boilers and Stam nite LSON'& ‘WoaR EW Water and Dover streets. MARBLE, MANTE! N ASSORTMENT OF MANTE, for beauty of devign and late work of ali bs ‘La, UNSURPASSED lity of workmanship, TN 'SbATE COMPANY, venteenth h street, Union square. PRIGHT PIANOS.—A SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT sale or rent, at OUVKIER & SON'S, manutactu- West Thirteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, $175 5 wh, HADY. IN NEED OF MONEY, WILL Oa ll, her Piano; cel Pl; venue. 500 PIANOS AND ORGANS. NEW AND sEcOND Hand, of fir class makers, will be sold at ors in clty oF Prlentty: ty HORACE WATERSS SON, a Broadsag than evér offered before in New York. =_Agenta wanted.” Onanse, ember Fra Me sie NG HALL ay at tne ‘tice ‘os Vial Novel riz, Tic en e office ‘K. Proprietor. _Fourth avenue a and é JTEWART'S BLATE MANTELS, MARBLE AND WOOD Sian Soe Sit elegant ‘designs, at the lowest Sevenin an and Eighth ping bight stage r tures same day. Os MONSTERY'S FENCING AND SPARRING eget 602 Sixth avenue, near Thirty fifth street.— Boxing taught in 12 lessons. fine assortment of Fen- Cd? la and Boxing Gloves for sale. Send for ILKIE COLLINS, ASSOCIATION HALL. TUESDAY EVENING, November 11, at 8 P. M. ‘The Mercantile Library Association announces the first dae a in New York of the distinguished English WILKIE COLLINS, whorwill recite ty fascinatin, teed entitled “The Dream Woman, a Myster: kets, with reserved phan $1, To be obtained at ine ‘Library 14 Broadwa: OWN GO. BAXE, 5 Loehare Pi Pry curs, jumorous Leeture Poem. ¥IFTY XY cous @. | TE Sante: WEDNMSDAY Eraning, November 12, ts. West Broadway ented nd 1M RB, MOORE'S SECOND ART ENTERTAINMENT at Bs Pavers Hall Fyontieth ot, ness Ninth avenne, THIS (Monday) EVENING, November 10, at 8 o'clock: ROFESSOR HARTZ, THE GREAT MAGICIAN, AND Dr. Colton, of Laughing Gas tame, will continue their novel entertainments at the Cuoper Instituw, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, November 11, Wand 14 Popular prices—Tickets 26c.; reserved ecats Hc, To commence ¢ at8 o'clock. E CORDOVA—NEW HUMOROUS Beet! I Sub “Tl of Brown Town,” at Dr. Oresby ‘s chorch, bee! nue, corner Twenty» DAY E ENING, OU NOVEMBER 10, Teketa conte served Seats, 75 cents. Doore open 7 o'clock: commence, at 8. For sale at Pond's, 5 Union square, and A. D. F, Randolph's, H'drondway. Althtrdave INSTITUTE FAIR.—SECOND AND Third avenues, between re third and Sixty-tourtls NATIONAL MXIBITION WILL CLOSE TOT ase Batiga’ Hovemper 15, Admission, We. children, 25. Open from 9 A. M. to 10P. M. HE PILGRIM.—PANIO PRI PRICES. ust only He. beleony, Bt ee ee ai Pe 0 ne eaiconctas never offered, ny will be “suite nake money. Call immediately at Bain HALL, Great donee str Exhibition every evening at 8, Saturday, Fh Md IN. TH AVENUE THEATRE CALL. 5 ladies and gentiemen en aged for the rs ae Pinter penton of the Filth Avenue heatre wi Susemble in the green root ot the new theatre (e on Fwenty-ninth “sreet) Wedn mber id ae oon, preparator; rehearsal vacrpeabloninedid JOHN 1 MOORE, Prompter. _ J. Fe VILLERS! HoMoRoUs LECTURE, D* if aa 8 4 PEOPLE." —Lonsdi R. 1, ith; Web- Mass. Mount Vernon, utr: Kaston, 15th; Fitna vy i i beubenvle, sim ‘Adnress American FROM “\Ntoxto P Pp. AR v, FRNOR SINGER A Ttallan ere, At Piano and Singing at 117 om Twenty-seventh street, near Sixth avenue; terins moderate, . —! —MI88 WATSON HAS RESUMED Oi private museat invirnetion Gi University of Music, on pis] place (hij mh ae Piano, eer Guitar Singing, Clrowlars No classe: pes NEW TORS “conimay Aton ay Eva ENINGS. aise! BeevUNINGS. ly at the Conservatory office, N Deunpuice’s, 5 Bast Pouctoasth sbeest-uast door to Oi —PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS, PIANO, We jan, Guitar, Flute, Cornet, Z! ad: i .* 2 Ol tae fea ston ey pies Oy ¥ WarsON, Director... DOBSON, THE GREAT BANJO. a onteriainmenta, ‘at the Greew ANJO,- HENRY Pr, in, his ch Koom, 141 Fourth a i uo. "Admission ae Metoroutran THEATRIOAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HELALD BULLDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTHBL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY OW BAND a

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