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10, 535 Hicks s| on wena hat two o'clook PM, Relatives the Inte members of Neptune Engine Harpmk.~On'Monday, November 10, at the St ons lovember 10; a -Jamea Hotel, the Hon. ‘JozL Haypen, of Hayaen- rg a in the 76th year of his age remains have been taken to to Haydenvitie, ath tat services will be held on Thurs- »—In Brooklyn, November ae Seni Shasta 270 Henry street, at half-past two Fa hair ge Monday, November Pa rng tines, Mary O., wile of =o zinger the bth year ot her age. ds.and iniends of the tunlly are respect- ited to oad tend the funeral, from her late ce, 166 Meserole avenue, bear Oakland street ednesday, November 12, at one o'clock P. M. Suddenly, on forging November M. JEROLOMAN, in the 56th year of nis otiog of fungrat in Thursday’s HERALD, —On Monday, November 10, 1873, at the of his nephew, 324 Hightéentn street, th Brooklyn, WILLIAM LENOX, aged ie ‘amily, ar he ony siyen rélatives and friends of tI apandence Lodge, Ge ite jovember 13, at one o’clock, to Ever- reen Come: BRETHREN—' ni ati are hereby summoned to attend A. M., at the Lodge room, No, 8 Union Agente morning, November 13, 1873, inate Of respect to our jate brother, Wiliam 0: ler. ‘ictal nanan, ANDERSON, W. M. BN Lovawii, belo Qi, Euten Lovax.in, beloved wie of Jonn Lough- Piotfcs of tuners fotice of rpneray hereaiter. iy MADIGAN. JuLIA, wife James oc a aged 30 years, a na- Hive of county ‘Ti ake Piace from her late resi- ay Chainbers street (over the bank) on Th November 13, at one o’clock P.M. Relatives and friends are respectiully invited. mak ie the wife of James Monaghan, a native of the arish of Anna, county Cavan, I nd, aged 64 the funet from her late residence, 209 Lewis eon on » November 13, at one o'clock the beloved husband of Mary Ann siul- raney, ee short and severe illness, in the 44th The relatives. and friends ot The fi family are re- Uy cpered invited to attend the funeral, this day Madison street. McANDREW.—On Monday, November 10, J. W. Mc- ‘ay ‘ne raveral takes place from his late residence, 3 lace, on ednesday, November 12, at “one o'clock, ering nner! Aeon gan PAYNE, sat phiageid ‘months and 13 vited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, 13th can at two o'clock P. M., trom his late residence No. oi Calvary Cemetery for interment. PRTERSON.—On Tuesday, November 11, CLINTON ed 8 Months and 15 days. t i to take place irom the residence of his , On Thursday, November 13, at two o'clock, ERTS.—At Mount Vernon, N. Fe Sunday, 1d 58 years. funeral services will be held at the church of fo. 185, Cc invited tonttend the funeral, an urgent communication 0: Independent Lodge et halt past eleven o’clock, sharp, to pay the last J. H, GARRISON, Lovan tn brooklyn, mn, Xn Tuesday, November esday, Nov. 11, of consumption, funeral will eee Tuesday, November 11, 1873, Teme relatives and friends are invited to attend Mortangy—On Sunday, November 9, 1873, rear of a me his soul rest in tas an at one o'clock P. M., from his late stontdence, (ANDREW, @ native of Ballina, county Mayo, Ireland, PaYnk.—On Tuesday, November 11, after a lin- Friends and Be tations are respectful ‘South First street, Brooklyn, E. D., from thence to jMorGan, son of Daniel S. and Emma Peterson, parent, No. 257 West Twelfth street, New York sNovember 9, of apoplexy, Wi1LL1AM ROBERTS, ‘the Divine Paternity, corner of Fiitn avenue and Forty-fifth street, to-day (Wednesday), at half-past one P.M. The friends of the family are respect- bg invited, ROGERS.—On Monday, Denaro 10, EFPIR UGUSTA, daughter of William C. and Margaret aged 10 months and 7 days. e ral from the residence of her grandmot! oy 230th. etree Wednesday,. Bovember 12, at oO SLATTERY.—On Tuesday morning, November 11, ParRick SLATTERY, aged 52 y Relatives and friends are jnvitea to attend the faneral, from the residence of his sister, 83 Green- Dagon a on Thursday, November 13, 1873. Tuesday, lovember 11, 1878, Aae1E L. iaaeeee tet t99 daughter o1 Chariés and Hannah ears. ig services on Wednesday evening, at half- “past seven o'clock, at No. 42 Jane street. Swirt.—At Plainfield, N, v., on ‘Tuesday, Novem- ‘ber 11, Atma, wite of Judah Swift, aged 59 years. The relatives and friends are invited to attend ‘the funeral, at South Amelia, Dutchess dd WN. Y., on Thursday, November 13, at two P. M. "TRAINER.—Suddenly, on Monday evening, “ Nov- ‘ember 10, Joun J. TRAINER, only child of John B. and Alicia F. Trainer, aged 6 years 8 months and 8B days. The relatives and friends of the family are re- Bpectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 119 East Filty-first street, this day (Wednesday), at one P. M. TREGARTHEN.—On Sunday, November 9, 1873, CATHARINE, the beloved wife of James Tregarthen, irae relatives and friends of the family, also of cher brothers-in-law, are respectfully invited to ‘attend the funeral, from her late residence, 43 th Third street, Brooklyn, F. D., on Wednesday, lovember 12, at two o’clock P. Urgvart.—In West Hoboken, on Monday, No- ‘vember 10, JaMES URQUART, a native of Scotland after a lo! and severe illness, aged 55 years, 5 months 20 eee The friends o1 the family are respectfully invised to attend tne funeral, from his late residence, DeMotte street, West Hoboken, on Wednesday, at onfisagow Herald please copy. VAN AMBURGH.—OD Tuesday morning, November 41, 1873, Kate V., wife of F, A. Yan Amburgh. jatives and’ friends are res} go invited to ttend the funeral, from her late residence, No. ce Ene atreet, this day (Wednesday), at one D’ol wieeLon Monday, November 10, 1873, CHaRLES C4 oungest sou of Charles W. and Matilda P. } aged 16 years, 1 month. wine ‘relatives and irleuds are respectfally invited ‘to attend the funeral, from the residence of his ene Morrisan: on Thursday, November 13, -past eleven A. M. Carriages will be in wait- ang on the arrival of the train leaving Forty-second ereee at 10:35 A. M., Harlem Railroad. WHiTk.—On Tuesday, November 11, 1873, Mar ASABELLE, second da ughter of Dr, Francis V. and Annie H, White, in the noth year of her a Relatives and friends are HA hited Invited to ‘attend her funeral, Thursday afternoon, at four o’ciock, at the residence of her parents, 222 East -first street. Her remains will be interred in “Wilton, Conn., Friday morning. Woopd.—On Tuesday morning, November 11, Hat- FeWooa ere daughter of Bradley J. and Elizabetn aged 3 years and 10 months. poner services this day at two o’clock P. M., ‘from parents’ residence No. 481 Ninth avenue. Friends and relatives respectfully invited. Post OFFICE | NOTIC OST OFFICE } NOTIOE.—THE MAILS FOR EUROPE, during the week ending Batarday. November 15, will loos at this office on Wednesday at 9 A.M. on Thursday at, Vig and ts Saturday at li LM. L, JAMES, Py ster. ~ STEAM BOA TS, &O. POR SALE OR EXCHANGE—DOUBLE ENGINE SIDE wheel steamboat URBANA, 155 test, Jone. 3h feet of “water loaded ; in good condition tor bu gh od mort. ERS LATS, guste immediately MOT STERLING & vehtpreadl 1 Park place. _._ DE NTISTRY. BSOLUTELY P PAINLESS.—TEETH EXTRACTED; Front §4 cay; Combination Sets extremely light ged aurab He 5 by Ry yen Fourteenth and mith seroets she ears. U°Dre kL. BERHARD.— $2, bana AND 8U' TANTIAL SET OF TEETH, '$3 and $10; weth Aled with bone and silver, ‘and platina, $1. All work warranted ‘arse “Sidan ae DR, WHITE’ s, td Sixth avenue. CLOTHING. T THE UPTOWN ( ESTABLISHMENT, 816 “SIXTH avenue, eee Forty-sixth street.—Ladies and gentie- ‘men will receive 50 per cent more than else- cere or mo Clothin, Carpets, Jewelry, &c. Please $ on or eae Mr, or FLATTO. Ines ineah sc as se6dei daa nl TRU ESRD, ae ag bed (STOWE, 2 %48 THIRD AVENU tween Twentieth and Twenty-first streets, ladle i nm ‘will be astonjened rH Lat area ric moa of Camow ¢ y 10 Jothing WD, 82th na pm TM. MARKS’ WeLL KNOWN ESTABLISUMENT: Dresses; Coats, ost punctually tiended to by nr, or Mrs. 101 Sixth aveny Opposite Eighth sereet, ladies and niet i Fer thera ost, ; ih for theti ‘Gamvof Ciathine, ‘Gar shi ry, Laces, fe. Pease | i abe Ladies wai by Mrs, Marks, a dove Nenad ww yourselves. Or- fry schetaetin nin fone te nba TAS) BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET, Art BHR pays the highest cash price ee legion and mn lemen's ‘earin Car] Shall will be punovual As te eh Serine, Ae SRT AVENUE, NEAR FOURTH STRERT.— ‘Boater (or Fee Opening hi, Drewes, Uat ake ‘on of address Mr. or Mrs, NATH sinister Aa MIBH’S, 137 THIRD AVENUE, LADIES "AND entlemen can receive the ene price paid jor Clothing, Carpets, 4c, Ladies attended by Mrs. NTION — 94 pi OF HAND, WHICH I WILL Drs. earin TTENT! ‘ed Bence Sete tee ph on me ‘roe avi ving of de ena rhe F compels me Mey nore than 6) Seben oF ad 246 Seventh wenue. cond oot abave Fweny fourth atrect W. TWEEN 7, aaa eS Watery eterae tes | be FOR SALM. | Anke Sale, eS 24 GAS FITTING AND or INE, A wmsamaerra 126 Nassau streot. $ - OYSTER, het BILLIARD SA- AN oon or, sale cheap, ae corner, evens ath, an ‘Auctioneer, we Centre ie SALE—FEED STORE ON SEVENTH AVE- ii Santee good pa: bas yeneagh £4 as bar- also & et dy ovo fold to-d tf GGiNs 400, ‘Store tytn ralue, $I Hgts ie A —FOR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED LIQUOR lesale trade attached, iat Nassau street. . Langs dn ry arena good whol bi cae MALONE: HIGGINS & CO., Store Agency, 121 Nassau street. A —EOR SALE, DOWNTOWN SAMPLE ROOMS, + corper Liquor Stores on all the avenues; also South street Liquor Stores, ba treocie Be Jenrnarane yeter Saloons, Shope ‘ouses and Billiard TCHELL'S Store ‘Aoucy, Uk Cedar street. nr rennn nnn ne ppateieerreete eee srr | A. and omamimions extn o Soper oatt on oraers in ext percent om successfully . throw t tea ir bes uty pet % moni x 145 Herald Uplowa Branch FARTNER WANTED—WITH $40m, 70 f finan ht nt promiable en well estate sr Rent pati +4 ‘with unexceptionable p: "SIGS & SON, 206 Broadway. Ave LADY PARTNER AND ASSISTANT WANTED—BY a fegnlar. mlat Dh venir aU Cay imagen? ang al ie nd may: - oiteamnil cate Mee Ny Herald iia good MAN, WIT R $700, CAN SECURE interest Ina welt established business, paving ‘large pr ita, 172 Worth street, corner Chatham, HALF INTEREST AND $20 A WEEK TO A GOOD man with $1,000, to conduct an established, paying business: owner has other business requiring his tion. Principals only addi B., Herald office. Rooms THEATRE. Mr. EDWIN pocgy f jor FouR WEEKS ONLY. EVER’ F SATURDA Nope ae ‘WF LE ES MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHIN Mr. EDWIN BOOTH as BENEDIOT. secured in advance at at the Theatre ae at the Mute Biore of 0. Hl. Ditsos & Con Tt Broadway xrRa NOT vy Titkarnn le OOTH. Escort Me EDWIN boot” BEVERY Nigur niin WEEK. x cities 1 ARE Reacanes oO | ad ONLY Ox Fee ‘THIS BBA! SEASON. SereRDae MATINER AT 1330, ) ABO! yt NOTHING. WIN BOOTH AS BENEDICT, THE ONLY’ aIME hits SEASON. A.W $08, SALE, BAKERIES, GROCERY. STORE: + Fruitand Gonioationery Stores, Cigar Stores, Hat Stores, sand dtores, Hardware and Stove Stores, Meat Markets and Butter Stands. MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. _ STOCK OF SEVOND HAND SAFES—ALL KINDS; ust be sold out immediately for cash priced iid noiuinal. AMERICAN STEAM SAF COM- P, 300 Broadway. A GOOD CHANCE FOR A BUSINESS MAN.—FOR sale, Stock, Fixtures and Goodwill of handsome! fitted up Bar Koom and Fruit Store, centrally located. Frinelpale only, ‘address BUSINESS, Herald Uptown rane! A. WINE, bag) 5 3 BERR AXD LUNOW ROOM FOR sale—Doing location first laes, on a plac & west side avenut for @ restaurant or saloon. Inquire al Bighth avenue. RUG STORE FOR SALE.—ESTABLISHED FORTY ears; doing a fair business: price $3,000 cash. B. COCBARD, No. 1d Spring sireet, near Mercer. OR Carr FOR L apapd ITS VALUE—A PORK F n old ond one of the best in wee York, in a market io ine: middle of the city, with & worksnop to cut 25 or 40 hi a day; rent of sand’ § 75a week. Inquire in’ Mr. Go! pas restaurant, 99 Third avenue. OR SALE—BUTCHERS’ RAILS, BENOHES, Blocks, corned beef Trays. baer Counters, new, Corner Thirty-fitth street and Eleve avenue, OR SALE—LIQUOR STORE, AT YOUR OWN PRIOR: |. three years’ lease; three rooms ched; low rent; will be sol gsitivel to-day for Apply from 10 to 6 o'clock at 2% Kast Eighty-second st., near Second av. E—AT A BARGAIN, BRAINHALL & DEAN'S F orange and CY Rellon Be Boiler, Oyster Broiler, Kitchen les, C! at 42 Cedar street. OR SALE—LIQUOR STORE, WITH LEASE, STOCK and Fixtures; the only reason for selling, going to leave the city. No, 437 Bast Fourteenth street. on Sete ron gaer GALLERY, WITH Stock, truments, and ever perf complete for 3350 325 per airs, Casters, Crockery, &c. Apply the Dusinsear wilk be s51a, lor montb, 293 inhth avenue, ‘OR “BALE—A FIRST GLASS RESTAURANT AND ar; a rare chance for in cncuparie mau. Apply at 1B Bast Sixteenth street, Rol rent $: FIRST CLASS OPENIN GIN SAFE. \ gees gah fo profitable Business is offered to right party, having moderate, ital; connections of highest c' clr. 8. E. H. NDYKE, 10) Broadway. FIRST CLASS LAUNDRY, IN A FINE LOA OM doing a large and increasing busine: branch office, sold at « sacrifice for i, on the owner having of er business any person can clear sure af cn or eddeet G. T, B., 4 Macdougal + Pitts, b Reade street, kc. ts GRIGGS, & CO., Financial and Busihess Agents, 93 in pan, va Ww Woolas Grocers, II Broadway, A PARTY, WISHING TO RRTURN TO EUROPE, well acquainted with several processes for pnoto- iithographic aud plusto process (new), would like fo'nnd tevsteen ata moderate rate. Apply to A. M., 23 Woos- BUSINESS MAN, WITH $10,000, TO ASSIST IN organizing Rand. managing & co-operative associa iton yergs cabin id very profitablé business. Ad- “HAVING THE PAWNBROKERS’ tickets tor diamond stud, diamond ring and gold watch and chain, which he cannot redeem, would seli ee tickets cheap. Address AUVERSI/Y, box 105 Herald office, . HALF INTEREST IN AN KFSTABLISHED BUSI- ness, paying $1,500 per year, to a reliable man with cna "Gall att Liberty strest, room 5. REAT CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY.—PARTNER wanted, to travel as cashier for the best paying ex bition in America, drawing crowded houses nightly. Apply at #0 Broad sireet, room 7, F YOU HAVE A FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS YOU can get the control of a well located Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods Store. Address GOOD CHANC, box 145 Herald office. ANUFACTURING BUSINESS IN AN ARTICLE for the trade, established three years, for sale; safo, oaslly manayed, aid good aver for protits one Bre $3,500, REAT BARGAINS—TO PAY LOANS AND CHARGES Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds Chains, &¢., at private sale, at Bguitable Loan and Salesroom of Antiques, fa Broadway, opposite New York Hotel, the Furniture Store. 800 dwe of gold Vestand Opera Chains. 55 gold and silver hunting and diamond Watches. 6) articles of Diamond Jewelry, comprising Solitaire and Cititar Brooches, Rings, Karrings Studs and Sets, ‘An opportunity like thls is seldom oflered to buy bar- gains tor holiday presents, as only the money loaned and Interest will be asked for the goods. ‘OTEL FOR SALE. VE THRE! HOTELS; Will sell either two of the three; one down town, 100 rooms; one 40 rooms; one on Broadway, 60 rooms; ten. years’ lease; on ea:y tertns. Apply at titel, 759 Broad- way. AUNDRY FOR SALE—WELL SITUATED FOR A monopoly and in good working order; a rare chance fora party Wi sia i a capital. Call at 205 Washington street, Hoboken, N. ‘AFES—CHEAP - CASH, ALL SIZES AND makers; also large insurance, nak ings id Jewellers’ Bates; ee 83 Boxes and House Sates JE SAFE COMPANY, No. St Maiden lane. ARES AT 3. G, QUIRKS, 72 MAIDEN LANE. eapest and Dest place iu the city to buy Safes orall makers and cio batt opened and repaired. QTOCK AND “OF A RESTAURANT FOR 4 sale chea: Appi at “a 15 New Church street, near Cortlandt, trom 9 to 12 dail; RA AND COFFER nant FOR SALE—WELL stocked and doing agood business; best stand in Jersey City; will be sold cheap ior cash; satisfactory rca given for selling. Address BARGAIN, Herald \YPE FOUNDRY FOR SALE—THE STOCK, FIX. tures, Foundry and Good Will of an old and well established business tor sale, on favorable terms, For rticulars inquire at 190 Water street, $150 WILL BUY AN OYSTER AND DINING SA- loon. ' Apply at No, 84 Third avenue. —BAsy TERMS.—SPLENDIED OPPOR- ce 000 stablished Catholic Weekly ; tine advertising patronage. Address “rOR SALK,—SCHEDULE OF Shaftin, icles belonging thereto -— 114 feet of Shafting, 3 inches in diameter, 40 inches in diameter. alleys, 12-Inch face, in halves. i einch Relt Pulley, i7 inch tate, in haives 1 az.inch Bole alley, 28 4nch face, in halves, 1 40-inch Belt Pulley, inch tace, in halves. in halves. inch ‘ave, ‘in halves. 1 2L-inch Belt pulley: Einch tave, in halves. 1 21-inch Belt Pulley, 6-inch face, in a re The og abe a be soid in whole or rt to. the hi a bidder, b; lying to the SUPER. INTENDENT o New Yor! Her ‘ald. JANTED—SECOND HAND PORTABLE HOISTING Engines. Apply | = once atds Cortlandt street. FURNITURE A —WEEKLY AND fag ts det PAYMENTS FOR « Furniture, Carpets and sheda ling, at B. M. COW- PERTHWAIT & ©0.'s, 155 and 157 Chatham street. An imm stock a d low "prices. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARFETS YURNI- A, fare and Beating at lowest cash prices, by 5 Sa stalme ni at LS ware! avenue, between Smirtieth ond Tet tea RARE CHANCE FOR CASH—AT PRIVATE REST dence 21 East 20th st., near Broadway, Parior Suits, 85; fev. $40; Bedroom, $80; rumels Carpets, e. yard ots, MAGNIFICENT SATIN BROCADE LATEST STYLE Parlor Salt nearly new. cost S800, ior $20; one do., $150; brocatel and rep Suits, $65, $50 and $35; double Tound corner rosew Fane, on velvet Brus- sels Carpets, 60 conts up‘ lots parlor, chamber, library and dining room Furniture, less than ; Property Of a first clase private family leaving the Eid 104 East Twenty-fifth street, between Fourth and Lexington avs. A —MAGNIFICENT DRAWING ROOM SUITS, POM- « padoar, Grand Legge! avis coxsred Freneh bro- Gade, cost $800, for $200 ; of case, Bronzes, a ere chamber, dink alt leaving city. $50; Pianoforte, Book- Paintings Mirrors, silverware, ure; sacrifice pesperty, family 36 West isin st, Mi ray LO 1 PRIVATE RESIDENCE, 120 WEST 28D STREET, near 6th avenue, private family will gell all theit nificent Household Furniture, in lots to cash, namely—Magnificent parlor ‘Suit, style toinétte, cost $60, tor {one do., $150; plush Suit, 14 pieces, $13 $125; rep Suit, $45; ‘Carpets, bedroom Suits, com- Fattos upwards; 1 rose Suit, ee Mattresses, iilches ‘Beokcuss Bronson. Bu m Table, irs, ec j rosewood 714 octave (—DEGRAFF & COCHRANE, sine holeaale and retail niture Manufacturers, 152 and ‘ie and Twenty-third street. Furniture, Spring Cornices, stages Beds, rt feo hasees, al R PRS, Furniture, Beds, Bedding, oe. Payments tal nth. by the week orn KELLY 4 C0. Terms easy. _corner of T Twenty-ffth \ street and Sixth May AND FURNITURE AT THE LOWEST ash prices; weekly or monthly payments t (ikea 586 Thira avenue, between 27th and | 28th streets, ap tease LOAN AND SALESROOM OF AN. ues, 722 Broadway, in furniture store, ite New —The inducements to pure! cae Meaeniture, York Hotel.—' ac. by reason of the great {ail in prices have caused crowds of buyers to rush to roadway t to » avail them. selves of Mite mon bargains dally offered there. most attractive yan a jai its nost lusurious Library aad Dining Bul 0 the andeomost Book “iy eaks eeenart ‘the ‘most rare and valuable Ol Faint most rare 1 the best.con idioned pier and maniet M t toe ett He ach 10 be foi of tite above mentioned stock is tro manufactarére sod others, wh order must sell at ‘a macrince” aA Shans of sold on commission, and advances mi ANTED—SI ECIAL CAPITAL OF $10,000 29,000, by an importing house, in order to enines 6 busi- ness security will be tendered for, the @dvauiced capital reasonable share of profit will be xiven; only prin- cipals dealt with. Address H. B., box 147 Herald office. _ TANTED—A PARTNER, WITH A CASH CAPITAL of $10,000 or $15,009, in the grocery. wine, liquor and cigar trade, tor a Chicago house. For particulars in- quire of £. H. GARBUT « Ov. 45 Warren | street. ANTED—AN ENERGETIC MAN, WITH $2,000 TO $3,000 capital, to take an active interest ina good Mechanical Business established 40 years; orders Con- sant prot is good. Parties meaning busidess address H B.B., Ne ‘ooD's MUSEUM. ACK HARKAWAV. ANOTHER GIGANTIC suc ICCESS, EVENING AT 8. AFTERNOON one The celebrated actor, The pioritos & HERNANDEZ Fostke, LOUISE KWruOkN, 5 in bis sensation in her new ‘drama of JACK TARKAWAY, AFLOAT AND A HORE, OuRISTNAS. "rants, U3 SQUARE THKATRE. Proprietor veoeeMr, bi ere) SHOOK Manager...... ALMER Beins at; over at) Box Office open every day f ay from A. Ma to6P. M La WEEK LAST WEEK of Mr. ROWE'S wonderiul Drams, The In order to make room for novelties.long since determined on, the management are eompetlied to witir| LA LAST yee bv the height of its suc- O88. Monday evening, November 17, will be produced in most nificent style. Mr. W. 8. Gilbert's charming ree acts, entitled “THE WICKED WORKLD,' spent has ran tor upwards of 175 nights in London, and in which Miss Clasa Morris, Miss Claxton and Mr. McKee Rankin will make their fir: pearance here. Seats may now be secured for any of the above per- formances. A. I R. SAMUELLS' NEW PARK THEATRE, BROOK- ak. Senven Manager ‘Last might of SON E. OWENS, Wednesday eveniny Movember W—THE POOR GENTLEMA: » and TOODLES. Thursday evening, poveede 13—HEIR-AT-LAW and HAPPIEST DAY OF MY LIFE. Box shect ow open from 8 A.M. to@P. M., and 14 Broadway, New York. Monday evening, November 17, MAGGIE MITCHELL for one week only. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA 201 BOWERY Prices—Family Circle, 2éc.; Parquet, 3éc.; Orches- tra Chairs, 50c. 5 PENDY, Great His PENDY, | speciatty first PENDY, artist. appearance. ‘The Great The wondertui Coricaturia, Contortionist, TH, GADDIS. HERR WILLIG. ‘A new drama called PIER 41. WALTERS AND MORTON, new Son: The FREEMAN SISTERS in a NE ONY PASTOR IN .HIS LATEST SONGS. BILLY coe S pees JENNIE ENGEL, 50 STARS. dd 50¢. admission. Ladies. “free on Fri- 000 KEQUIRED TO INCREASE the Savutaaturs of an article secured by patent, affording large proilts, now in successtul opera- tion, with very respectable parties. Address LOUIS JACKSON, vox 129 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1 500 TO $2,000..—WANTED, AN ENERGETIC ot man, with said amount, to take interest in ine Add novel and profitable, bearing close investiga- ress CENTENNIAL, Herald Uptown Branch fork Post oftice, $1.000 wr offic 3. 000 —WANTED, THIS AMOUNT. CASH, FOR . an enterprise that will net a sure fortune in 12 months;. more than $10J,000 may _be cleared this winter. Address ERAO, Herald Uptown Branch office, 5. 000. —A VERY DESIRABLE OPPORTUNITY is offered to invest in a reste cake business in this city; first class ‘connect jon: Go well with great future promise. Addresa J. Hom R, station H. The peoples’ Peron actor, JAMES M. supported by Mise WINATTTA 8 MONTAGUE, OR, THE SIGNAL OF DA HILHARMONIC SOCIETY, FIRST CONCERT, Saturday evening, Nov. 15, at 8. GENERAL REE. ARSAL, #1 eri eer Ae Noy. ld, at 2) P.M. Mile. (ANA DRASDI Goniratto: Mr, ERNST SCHIEVER, Violinist, GRAND onen KSTRA OF 100'PERFORMERS, Herr CARL BERGMANN, Conductor. Tickets (reserved seats and boxes) are for sale at the rincipal music s.ores, by applying to the Secretary at Pho time ot reheusal of concert, or at his office, No- D. SCHAAD, Secretary. Fifth street. We ees. INSTRUCTION. — N BXPERTENCED CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL and English teacher, écholar and gold medallist of Foreign university, desires private pupils; prepares for college (English or American): city reference ot highest class. Address TUTOR, 115 East l0th st. T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 20 FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Cooper Institute—Bookkeeping, Writing, Arithmetic and Languages, Day and evening. Ladies’ department. ‘Telerraphy ‘taught practically; demand for operators; tuition YOUNG LADY GRADUATE DESIRES A POSITION in @ gentleman's tamily: would teach English, French, vocal and instrumental music. Address, stating where to be seen, K. M., Herald office. ACCUSTOMED TO TEACHING, WISHES in Board ina private family in exchange tor n teach the English branches, French |, music, Grawing and Address L. B T., LaDy, “ne painti jerald j Ration Ptown Branch office. T _PAINE’S COLLEG 62 BOWERY; UP TOWN, Br ‘orner of Thirty-third street.—Young nalified as bookkeepers, account- grown up ladies advanced by pri- oad way, and middle-aged men ants, &c.; married a vate instruction. Spon HANDWRITING TAUGHT IN TEN PRI- direct ‘the Dunday Dispatch, se: bar excellence the penman of . america.’ alee, WRITING, BOOKKEEPING, ARITHME- &c., for business men, ladies ‘and’ boys—DOL- BEAR’S Counmercial Uollege, 875 Broadway, is open day and evening: gentlemen can be prepared tor head book- keepers in a few weeks; special attention paid to clegant Dusiness writing ; stiffmess, trembling and nervousness entirely removed. RAMATIC INSTRUCTION.—A PROFESSIONAL lady of experience will give lessons in elocution and qe Jadies for the stage. Address E. W., care of D. aller, sage manager, Booth’s Theatre, New Yor! WO MISSES WILL BE RECEIVED IN A FIRST class school ; Board and tuition in English, French and Music $50 per quarter. Address A. P. W., Post office, Brooklyn, L. 1. ELEGANT MUNNS & CLARK PIANOFORTE, 7 octave, overstrung: in pertect order; bargain for cash; new and second hand os to rent ULER, 367 Broome street. (A. BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANO, $100.-A 7% octave, carved, full iron trame, agratfe treble, sacri- fice, $160; renevire he instalments taken; $12 monthly. R. CABLE, 107 West Twenty-third street. ROSEWOOD PIANO—IN GOOD ORDER. ONLY $100; a 7octave, all improvements, carved legs, &c., a sacrifice :7 stop Parlor Organ, « EEK & SON eA. Bleecker street A —ROSEWOOD PIANOS, $125. Sis $175, $200, » $28) to $600; three Steinw ‘ons Pianos, Bie $100, cash, each. DECKER $ ‘BROTHA. 56 leecker street, near Broadway. ‘A’, $100—BE. UTIFUL PIANO, IN PERFECT ORDER, sweet, powervul tone, city maker, carved legs, round corners; eat ‘gain; money wanted. J. BID, 3 Waverley place, hear Broadway. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, FOUR round corners, made order, celebrated maker, fully fuarantecd. used d months. for $350, cost $1,200: parlor, ghamber Furniture; sacrifice: property family ‘leaving for Europe. 36 West 15th st., near Sth av. LADY WILL SELL 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Pianoforte, carved legs, case, celebrated maker, for $100; will also give Figs jo and Singing Lessons, 243 Bai h street, between 2d and 3d avenues. ;_overstrung; round corners: rovement: sold on account of 3 Waverley place, near Brosdway. MODERN 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, $124.—We are retailing the best finished and richest toned’ Pianofortes | manufactured. below all competion. OPERATIVE PIANOMAS No. 9 Great Jones street, near Broadwi GRAND SCALE CHICKERING & SON PIANO- torte for sale at less than nalf cost; brilliant toned, four round corners, carved legs, instrument best city makers ; original cost $1,200, tor $28) cash. Call at pri- West 23d street, near 6th avenue, 10 TEACHERS,—WANTED, EXPERIENCED CLAS sical teacher for boys’ dodrding school near cit: Superior lady for music, South. All wanting po: should apply to "AMERICAN SCHOUL INSTITUT Bond street. BRILLIANT TONED FOUR ROUND CORNERED rosewood Pianotorte, 734 octave: with ail improve- iments, cost $1,28), for $225; a beautitul 7 octave Piano, iso complete Household Furniture. Private resi- 20 West ist st ste Call for two days. as FRENCHMAN TO GIVE ME THREE mech lessons a week ; terms must be moderate. Address CLIFTON, » Herald Uptown Brauch office. a WANTED | TO PURCHASE. Paw “NY PERSON HAVING A GOOD MILK ROUTE FOR sale will find @ cash customer by applying, with pu particulars, Address box 137 ‘ald Uptown Branch office. Wares SECOND HAND HEATER, IN GOOD order, to heat three floors. Address HADLEY, 169 Sixth avenue. preg TO his agp on SMALL CONFECTION. stag a which should erald offi ce. TTENTION,—KNOW THY DESTINY. AFTER YOU have been deceived and lost faith consult this won- itted Clairvoyant. Gives luck ; tells everything. rorts fll stree! (TE “{ DELAIDE Hl. LAMBERTSON CONSULTED ON ALL Affairs. Positive satisfaction given, 104” West Highteenth street, m enue. —MRS, VAN SISE, THE GREATEST LIV- ing Clairvoyant and Spiritualist, gives pertect in- formation on all affairs of life, causes’ speedy and happy marriages, tells name and a No satistaction uo pay. G21 Second avenue, corner ot Thirty-tourth street. TTENTION.—CONSULTATIONS ON BUSINESS, losses, enem jes, absent friends, love. fa sick- ness and death. Pay retused unless satisfied. A sixth avenue. Mme. SIN | nl Wonorzax CLAIRVOYANT borg NAMES. guows kenesses, causes marriages; 50 $1. West Twenty-rirth street. ME. %, ASTROLOGIST, 205 WEST TWENTY- seventh street, near Seventh avenue, second tor, front; teo We.; no gentlemen; lucky numbers. ROSA, GREAT NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT, co is yout whole life from, the cradie to the grave: 472 Canal street, near Hudson. Fee $1. ME, DE COLAM, CLAIRVOYANT, NEVER FaILa to give satisiaction ; consultations from 10 to9; past, present, future foretold. 100 Sixteenth street. XJOOD SECOND BEne, AND MISFIT CARPETS A G eclalty ; all sizes; English Busels three-ply ie between et 4, ery, chomp, at 112 Fulton sire Nw: 1s THE TIME TO HOONOMIZE.—CLARKR'S opular system of monthi; peoymen Nay hore class ran rt pected be liberal Lorpapsy And apr GHORGE A. CLARKE me i? Broadway. ANTRD—FURNITURE, PIANO, &C., NEW OR IN ‘good order, in exchange for "Aah Eat Betate also & pair ot Horses to ee Pulk, bayville, Ocean county, 8 "dog! 3 by te READS THE PLANETS—THE only way the fatore can be known. Send stamp for Sixth avenue. cireular. a HE GYPSY REVEALS FROM THE ORADLE To THE finds absent friends; recovers stolen prop- trom 9 to 6, 351 pehenting | __. MEDICAL. A‘ DISKASES AND COMPLAINTS i Dr, of Mine. WHST, 90 Bleecker st., ME, MAXWELL, PHYSICIAN, RESIDENCE fs" 14 East Tenth street, near ‘Third avenue, EXCHA NGE. GOR SALE ON BXCHANGR—AN EXORDLENTLY arranged Fur [lat Manufactory, by = re kettles, pe. al in ‘si condition, now ranning; rented to a good firm; ee tion for ey business Nnpurhee iunen- goravered ; mah, pri price, $4,000; will exchange for Ka, tor one week to ©. A. jaif can remain on mort: or Merchandise. “ADD DON, 72 Duane street, Wste0—rroroxats FoR pas a Foe h wees PHYSICIAN SINCE 10. st, first door from 5th av. DR. AND MMB. GRINDLE, PHYSICIAN, +_years' pra 2) West Twonty sixth ATIESTION. DR. PRANKLIN (LATE OF PRUSSIA), 4A Consultation tree ; private of office 161 Bleecker street. A =—MME, RESTEL « Office No, 1 Bast 4 M, MAURICEAU, M. D.—OPFICE 18 LIBERTY AA. ‘street, near Greenwich street. MME, DESPAR PHYSICIAN AND Kast 28th st., near éth av, T R. ANI KE. LDBN, NO. 67 AMITY STREET = |p na A nue. Advice free. Call or write. pe ont schema hhieorenemenmbnasarie en) KR. AND MMB, CLARK (CELEBRATED PHYSI 1D lana. recnoved to 00 Bloooker oh, west ol Broadway A —$100. FIRST CLASS NUNNS & CLARK PIANO- forte and Stool; magnificent (new) 73 octave agrafte rosewood Planofortes, all improvements: seven years) warrantee; $150 upwards. GOLDSMITH’S Plano- forte Warerooms, 25 Bleecker street, near Bowery. LADY WILL SELL FOR LESS THAN $200 A handsome rosewood Chickering Pianoforte, round corners, carved case ana legs, full iron irame, including Stool atid Music, 28 Third street. (A. DECKER BROS. PIANO, OF $3 UNION SQUARE; factory, Thirty-fourth street; not Decker, or Decker & “Bro, but Decker Bros.’ formerl; Bleecker and Mercer streets. Address PIANOS, office. corner Herald P. HALE IS MAKING 10,00 FIANOFORTES + at half price; they must be sold: his 600 men and their families must have bread. Thirty-fith street, Tenth avenue. MAauieicenr ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, CHICK. ering make, only $90; elegant oversstrung, carved legs agratie, 4c; panic rice; Parlor Organ, eight stops, GORDON, 157 Bleecker street, P' A GREAT VARIETY TO RENT OR SELI prices and terms to suit the times, at MERRELL’s, No.8 bea square. “MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY, WIN- ners of HIGHEST MEDALS and DEtLUMA OF HONOR at Vieun: 2 Union squa yest assortment of and best Cavi: het and Parlor Organs in the world, at prices guaranteed to be as low of, lower than they can be obiained else- where. second Organs especially !ow just now. sto rent. Catalogues and price | lists tree. 9 OR THREE GOOD PLANOS AND HOUSE ORGAN wanted—In exchange for dividend paying sewing machine Stock. ‘Address PIANOS, Herald ofice. $190 FOR A 7-OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Perupe, tine carved Piano, worth 3; Rood a fully warranted; with all modern im) rovementa. At 425 West Twenty-eighth hasiatsed near Ninth avenue. 500 : PIANOS AND ORGANS, NEW AND SECOND hand, of first class makers. will be sold at lower prices, for cash or instalments, or fr 1 in elty or Fountry, by HORACE Wate & 80 ty Broadvay. offered ber New ‘youk. nett ate wanted. BALL AT IRVING HALL, ON WEDNES- November 12 Tickets can be had at the office AUGUST FUNK, Proprietor A <popwoRTH’S CLASSES ¥OR DANCING, + No, 212 Fitth avenue, bee 4 Twenty-sixth street, tor, the season. Twice a rcek--Moudays ar =, ‘Thursdays, Tuesdays and Fridays, Wecnestare and Sai Once & week—Raturday ean id Friday evenings. Gentlemen on Monday and Thursday evenings. Send for a circular, ‘T WILSON & HAMILTON'S, SELECT DANCING Academy, Arthur Hall, 303 West Fonrteenth street, Rear Eighth avenue.—Classes always open for beginners: For terms, &c., send for circular, ‘Golree every Tuesday evening. J, SAUSE’S DANCING ACADEMIES,—CLASSES + at Masonic Hall, 114 and LI6 East Thirteenth street, and Brevoort Hall, 154 and 156 Bast Fifty-fourth street. VRIVATE LESSONS at any hour, aay r evening. CIRCULARS at Private Academy, 212 Bast Eleventh street 8 GARDEN BLACK GROO: Bs wri OURTH Lancsiae’ by Ki Or titi Wonper or tt Aah VHE BLACK ChOOK’ WONDER OF 7 Ut 1 AE cox RECONSTRUCTED. © RECONSTRUCTED. RECONSTRUCTED. THE ‘ eat NEW 8ONGS AND DANCES, SO PROUFE, on Eee? Bo" P MUSIC. GRAND ORCHESTRA, GRAND CHOR! j8, 60 o. HANIOL, sia EMLL re THE MADRIGAL Boys, He | SRO Soltirazes! ie anes EAITHR — Musical Director and conduc THE CHILD GYMNASTS, REGAMEY. the Caricaturist. DAVIES, the Ventriloquist. Boon, Sienor BE. PEN RIRS November I4, at & LEONOR. ALUGEN A hat unix Bow "THE WONDERFUL GIRaRDS, | FERRANDO ¢ re STaNOK : $ MELe G1AVaSsL | THE WHOLE “ENTERTAINMENT Hite SR ager hs “aphans : 2 RI. MATCH RSS PEERLESS Generel sduiisalon $a Fai Circle, aap hi De BALLET. IN 178 GORGKOUSNESS, NOTE. aiineey (or i ego é Vana poxtegy misetor ‘ved seats, $1 ¢: EVERY EVENING AT 7:45, sat Lo'clock. | Seats , SATCHDAY MATINER AT partagee st Leis vats and Boxes fo for all the shore ow 7 atthe Academy; also 70) Broadway and 114 Broadw NOVEMBRE Rt 15 BROOKLYN. Mako SATLSCON NCA! WALLAGES SUNDAY EVENING, Nove mber 16, 96 Se Ore THEATRE. Begins at& D SUNDAY CONGERT. 624 BROaDWAY. 24, POORLY ACADRMY, NILSBONOAP ORES, — subscription night in Brooklyn of the UNPARALLELED SUCCESS. ay ‘OrhaKose ITALIAN OPERA SOurAby, PUBLIC DELIGHTED. Sime, Shrisine xu Nilsson THIRD WE! ‘HIRD WEEK. {etor Capoul EVERY NEVENING ron and getarday Sie. bed a Puente as. durin, — ato ota Musical Director and THE WEEK, te of seats will commence this Pa entey, or ders st Brooklyn Ace-lomy, miso 14 WALLAGK'S THEA TRECSUN DAY, ereanees s BECOND GRAND SUNDAY GONCERT. OWERY THEATRE. WM. B. FRELIGH.. . Manager MONDAY, Nov. 10, anda unl further notice, Second week of the great American play, DANIEL. BOONE, icin itn ates EHO OF KENT KENTUCKY, a wi superiat effects. HEATRE COMIQUE, ENGAGEMENT OF THe BSS GIANT, 514 Broadway. GO: Mr. JOSH HART. +.+,.8ole Proprietor EIGHT FSET HIGH, 70 p POUNDS WEIGHT, RAND. MATING TO-DAY. in his new Pet Dra THE MATILTONS, THE GIANT'S CAC! THE HALILTONS, Mr. and Miss BERRY in their Musical Specialties. The Eminent nt Nailiral Actor, RT McW ADE, in ht nation ot RIP VAN ung rgmani pee OTP VAN WINKLE, Bir VAN WINKLE. MONDAY EVENING, November 24, 1873, Artist, World's Favorite EDWIN ADAMS, at MATINE! EL BO Mr. ALEX pays, Ventriloqu: DANTE: at MATINEE, resi THE HERO! PaTRrotl! oO Browmeritt All the Mammotb Troupe On MONDAY next, thee 4 ices! drama, at MATINEE. MATINEE. MATINEE. pagysmernTiy sa bay Ped MATINEE. ROADWAY THEATRE, 723 AND 730 kenya Head the comments of the press:— COMIQUE—This well Known and popular resort was crowded to overtlowing, as usual, hundreds being turned away for want of even standing room.— Begins at 8, ission, 50cer oRGEved seats cents and $1 extra, Family —New York ta Overwhelming. hpi sei iting tee art cay Jadies are nightly in the audience. If ladies wish ROQ, to enjoy an evening of hearty and innocent merriment | and mere production, under his personal supes~ the may fearlessly goto the Comique.—sunday Ties ision. of Mr. WILKIE COL! NS? Messenger. “The Comique Is nightly crowded by ladies and gentle- men of refinement.—Sunday Dispa HTheladies seam to have stopied, the Comique as an es- pecial resort.—Mercury. Judging trom the large number of ladies who frequent the Comique its success cannot be disputed. —Eri ora tINKEE WEDNESDAY AN SATURDAY. RAND OPERA HOUSE. SPECIE PRICES. Admission 50 bert al Reserved Seats, 60 cents extra; Family C1 Circle, 40 cents. EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK AT 8 an SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1%, AUGUSTIN, DALY'S most thrilling and Picturesque jocal and contemporaneous Drama, own dramas: version 9 THE NEW MAGDALEN. New Scenery! New Costumes! Great Cast( “Phe audience, clectrified by the passion and force of the actress, found a vent for their excited feelings im stormy and tumultuous applanse. The whole es the sec- ond act was interrupted by rairepremuible bursts of entha- siasm!"—NEW YORK TIME: SEATS MAY BE SECURED SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE. SATURDAY aT Me FIRST MATINER OF THR NEW M. EN! BW METROPOLITAN THEATRE, 585 and 587 BROADWAY, 585 and 587. Z |. BUTL AMO) i WERE A PLASH OF LIGHTNING. METROPOLITAN, MATINER uA — METROPOLITAN, MATINER a G.L. FOX asa ree eat Clerk. METROPOLITAN, waneee at 2 ir. D, H. HARKINS as a Fireman of the Old Times, METROPOLITAN. Mie G. H. GRIFFITHS as an Irish-American Nabob, ALL THE Sarees Rol Pe: Witt ApPRAde tet) FRANK HARDENBERG as a ‘Model Detective.” JOHN HART, THE KING OF FUN; eae as one of the “Blue Bloods.” @ THE WILSON BROTHERS, the Best in the World; woe DHARLES L1 ECLERCQ as the Engineer, SAM RICKEY AND MASTER NEY, ay C. K, FOX asa Nervous Passenger. ADD RYMAN, QUEEN, WEST, KETCHOM, C. M. WALCOT as the Suspected One. THE GREAT FIELDINGS—JOHN’ AND MAGGIE. iss MINNIE WALTON as the 34 Sist SE: iD FTERNOON, DOORS OPEN AT ONE. lise FANNY HEYWOOD as ‘‘The Domestic.” Evening Performance at 8 o'clock. Miss CHAMBERS as the “New Arrival.” Box office open daily. Seats secured iv advance. Miss ANNIB DELAND as the Wife of the Greenwich Street Aristocrat. ACT I.—The FLASH OF "LIGHTNING. ACT (L.—the Perils of an ALL NIGHT CELLAR. T. BARNUM’S GREAT SHOW. Madison avenue and od Twenty “sixth street. ACT IlL—scenes on a North River FLOATING | BEDOUIN ARABS The great Ma Maseum, Men PALACE. BEDOUIN ARABS now givi to Act Iv. —Catching # Thief from the Air. BEDOUIN ARABS Sips ‘oxhinitzo¥s ‘DOUIN ARABS open from 12 M. to 10 P. In, ACTIVE PREFABL TION, for § speedy and elaborate BEDOUIN anaes roduction, an ew an cou COMIC, | BEDOUIN e Grand Arenio Entertain. inauqurttog at 2 and 8 oes MAND ENTARE, Sn ate ent ne RICK and sPECTACOLAS PAXTON . L. FO. trod ALLACK’S, Proprietor and Manager..Mr. LESTER WALLACK Doors open at 7:30. Performance commences at$ o'clock. THIRD WEEK OF THE COMEDY SERIES. KE EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, nt ALSO SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT 1:30, FEM. public, Wilt be presentea Robertson's popular Military Comedy | M1. FELL jenterprise a senuine finan— M NELL | cial success hitherto an- souRsm MLLE. Bi known m_ the “OURS MULE. BUSHNELL | lis, Admission 3 cents, wit MLLE. BUSHNELL — NEW AND BEAUTIFUL’ SCENIC ILLUSTRATIONS, | MLLE. BUSHNELL — MILITABY COSTUMES AND APPOINTMENTS, and, in addition to the peel orchestral strength of the A SPLENDID MILITARY BAND has been specially engaged to aid in giving increased efiect to the general pictures. HUGH Mie hae KS ay p, originally: pate by him, P Meters JOHN GILBERT, af E. M. HOLLAND, 'W. P. T. BARNUM'S GREAT BENEFIT! EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT! Mr, Barnum announces a grand GROSS RECRIP® - iN uh or eee peat ) el bag Soy: nagerie and Circus—on ‘aiternoom dad’ evenine November 14 in aid of the’ uesitiam Benevolent Association. Admission as usual. Other charanters * WARD ARNOTT, Pe LEONARD, Misse: KATHARINE ROGERS EF. 1E ‘RS. F. B. Conn are BROOKLYN “THEATRE, GERMON and Mme. FONISL » Y EVENING, FIRST “OURS” MATINEE, SATURDAY, NOV, 15. UASIMODO, ta Ni TRE DAME. Carriages may be ordered at 10:45. FALL ERMANIA THEATRE. V J ALLACK’S—SECOND SUNDAY CONCERT. AD. NSUE! pe «Mr. LESTER WALLACK 'EDNE: ‘Gea SCHRITT VON WEGE. respectfully announce in four sth by Wichert. M that in mB consequence of the brilliant success attending it 31 CONCERT they have concinded to give hea open ae dait ‘from 9 li 4 o'clock. MSE SECOND QD) GRAND SUSDAY Sokcene Os Box ofce 0m z petanested SUMDAY EVENING NEXT, NOVEMBE ARLEM THEATRE. LESSEE, JAMES PROW. ‘Sd avenue, between 129th and 130th sts, New ¥ Fclock, in which the Pripetnal members of the amp QPERA COMPANY will appear, assisted by the Grand rohestra. General Admission, $1; Reserved Seats, 50 cents ana $lextra. Sale of seats will commence this morning at nd 114 Broadway. Mes MARI TZEK st LL, Ke PERA, The public is respectiully informed that the Seventh THE ones gran (COMBS ATION, Season of Mr. Thomas’ seri (BERL Lack, = at GRAND SYMPdowy concREtS = ig ence on 0% ir TESTA, ViaZARt. MARI, JAMET, will commence ASON TICKETS, $8 BACH FO. UTS including Reserved Seats. Can'be had at the box office LYCEUM THEATRE OURTEENTH STREET, of Steinway Halt Schirmer's, 701 LS Rage) C, (reve THURSDAY EVENING, November 13, at 8 P. M., ser's, 82) Broadw: Jordens Martens’, 1, | MAGIU FLUTE, MAGIC FLUTE, TO-NIGHT. (Fatncetay). Ms November 13, Miss WINNITTA MONTAGU waRD, M. \d a full in ies aialt anda oH fowiss the! spac ‘y ING HAN: HEO. THOMAS! SY ONY CONCERTS: aT TEINWAY Hal way: E. Schubert's, 23 Union square, and at all ets RoE music and piano stores. samo, ‘Subscribers desirous of having th seats for the series can select them ut the box office of Steinway Halt DURING THIS W! Circulars cam be had at all thegprincipal music and piano stores. RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE, TWENTY-THIRD ST... B between ¢ a and 7th avenues, near pone ps rere. a MAGIC FLUTE. joint appearance ot PACLINs Loca, ILMA DI MURSK4, SIGNORS | yazaNt JaMer, KONCONI, TESTA, LEM a REINA. FRIDAY, November’ 4, IL TROVATO! BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. | UNSWORTH AND RUGENB. ‘ab eeclonk Fag) yl TAMBEILICR 4 BETANTS MINSTRELS be PVP TT for @ ime in New Yor! ry Unsurpasse: BRYANT'’S character of BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. | JEEMES Ta ORT. MANRICO, BRYANT'’S MINSTRELS. HE BCHO. together with the entire strength of company and the | BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. | MEDBA. MEDEA. reatest cast ever presented in America. BRYANTS MINSTRELS. ‘A SLIPPERY DAY, S'Broveweay, StauwWoou, Mores > finerwon, te Brockway, Stau wood, Mores Dave heed ae MATINEE SATURDAY AT eee APPEARANCE Special Notice —The opera of Trovatore. wili be pre- sented on this occasion without alteration or transposi- tions trom the original score of Miestro Verdi. by the Tt are trom Knabe avenue, pianos use celebrated factory, offieg, Be! Pitt General admiasion 2 00 it 100 3 GILMORE'S TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT BAND, w» PS. GILMORE RB, Leader, Secured seats parquet and dress cir Secured seats second balcony (extra). Private boxes, admitting six, $25 and The sale of tickets commences this mornin, and 11¢ Broadway and at the box office or the at 701 yoeum ACADEMY OF muUsIC, ToRsDAY EVENING, November 18, 1873. Tickets, reserved seats and boxes, can be obtained at Theatre Ticket office, 14 Broadway; Theatre Ticket office, 39 Union oqnare. and at : YCRUM THEATRE: Sixth avenue.—G FOURTEENTS STREET AND AND SUNDAY CONCERT, pene DAY EVENING, November, 16 Grand orchestra, of the principal hotels. forty piece: rection of F, J. EBEN, Bandmnaster Eardatecaret Regiment Bend. Eminent soloisi Pept. ROF. HARTZ AND DR. COLTON —LEGE! lar prices. Full particulars in Sunday's papers, P LAUGHING one ogres, a poe This WEDRES aa SacecANn On. FaUNCK DAY) EVEN kots, 26 and 50 cents, F* ” ATINER BALLS OF IRVING HALL WILL COM. BY PROFESSOR ETIENNE LAMBERT, M ‘tence on Saturday, November 13, at 8 P.M. — for the season can be had ouly at the box office of on the AUG. FUNK, Proprietor. Ue MOtice hours9to Il A. M..3to9P. EW YORK MUSEUM OF fern! 613 BROAD- | ay, between Houston and Bleecke! —Bye one siti visit the wonderful opie shonid see and “Bnilonop hy ot M ART OF SPEAKING FRENCH FLUENTLY, TO.MORROW (THURSDAY,) at 10:30 A, M, and 8P. M., CORNER TWENTY-THIRD ey aed SLXTH AV., arriage. over Moir's Jewelry 5 these important lecearen ban Lectures in English and free, Latiese ‘apectally i invited, pia SEW ORE kien care oer ng 8 RAND CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN THIS EVENING, Broad way. in even eet street Baptist church, near Sixth GTEINWAY avenue, by National Plantation Singers. Proceeds tor FRIDAY, HY of Sunday school. x PM heey i, NGe, S ue. 80’ cloak isa kat and ‘he i Reserved seats for sale at Putnam's 23 Frontth srt Appleton’s, 049 Broadway, and Pond’s Music Store, Union square. ROFESSOR HARTZ, THE GREAT. MAGICIAN. ANI Dr. Colton, of Laughing Gas ai G, SAXB TO-NIGHT, ¥ IETY CENTS. FIFTY CENTS. GALAXY COURSE. ASSOCIATION HALL, FIFTY CENTS, wk id seats, 50 Tickets at Galaxy Directory, 3 Wont ‘Trrenty-tht street; Brentano’s,the prinelpart hotels and 14 Bromdway, ROBINSON HALL, SIXTEENTH STRERT, NEAR Broadway, refitted and newly decorated, to jet, after November 16, tor tableaux, gr concerts, lec- Se, Te oe tures, rs wedding receptions, theatricals, sociables, ME N INST! =a Ase L Third ‘avenues, between SIxyy This GREAT NATIONAL EXHIBITION, bt Cl Y phe go Ne fa om RDAY ByerUN —t, Fe be: 94. M. t010E, aa 5 AXD DR. COLTON. —LEGR! TE Ao eet, THIS (WRDMESS, Pir Day) neva Tickets, 2 and seente, R.—SECOND AND — and Sixty-fourtl ___. THE LECTURE SEASON. Oogrer, UNION.—FRER LECTURES FOR THE er Al hall, at SP, a L, a wet Porveret pete Mr, CHA will lecture, under ike. auspice of of the Trastees of the | aay Cooper Union, before “Kwon reinqmen ‘of New York on y ABD. ree Matiy at Sg NS, rflar ae ae Tickets can be had gratis at ¢ © 92 Clinton place, Union and at the boo as He, oh Svan Nox sa oon en PINES, JAN WATSON, Di Wand, 33 Warray atrect, ETROPOLITAN ‘ABRAM 8, HEWITT, Secreta esis J, MARS ACADEMY OF DaNcina a9 | MUSICAL. a bron atrc i, hllaren ‘Wedieway and°kauisiny attegnoons; | A” LADY Wild, GIVE MUsiG LussoNs ATPpPILS a a very Saturday evening at so'clock, Send for Tesidence ; terms reasonable, Inquire at 269 Fourth ESTABLISHMENT, nue, corner Twenty-tirst street. HELALD BUILDING, N RAND MRS. HLASKO'S ACADEMY FOR DAN- _cing, now open, at 1,404 Broadway. OBINSON HAL pk alg STRE BETWEEN Broadway and fi Ce dies and gentlemen who desire to yearn the modern dane 5, ot Hg to call atthe above elegant halt nosy reese S) BROADWAY AND ANN Si¢Reer. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF /THRATRICAL, MINSTREL ANQ VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY ON pial BAND rivate musical instruction at University of Musto, Clinton pee egy oa street.) Novclusses. Organ, Guitar and Singing. ars BASSO (NOT BARYTONE), Wien a charch; salary $40. A Addrass priate iat rae WATSON HAS RESUMED Raa

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