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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1873—TRIPLE SH eel, SALES AT AUCTION. OMAS REILEY, AUCTIONKER.—BY VIRTUE OF ttel mortgage, 1 will expose for sale at t the corner of North Seventh and Filth , this day (Monda; ‘ucks, 2 Tanks, L WILLIAM GIL! ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, Salesrooms 50 New Bowery, at 1034 o'clock, the” Fixtures and Saloon at 18 Aunity street—Walnut Counters, cane Chairs, Tables, one fine Oyster Range, Crockery, Tinware, &c., £c. UCTIONEER. dies and Lois on 116th, . 1341 street and Mount Vernon, Westchester ADRIAN Hi. MULLER , 111 Broadway. (to close an and 16th street—5 Lots, sit N6th street, commencing —5 Lots, situate on t} 125th sireet, commencing 285 feet ea three story and basement brown e 5 three Miiuate on the southerly side pmmencing 95 feet west of 4th odern improvements; lots cach 20x99,10, on (Westchester county)—The 4 Lots ot Land. together with the two story irame House thereon, siwoon the easterly side ot Ist avenue, commencing 20) feet north of 4th sizeet, running through to and front- fog on Union avenue; lots each 70x150 feet. ‘at the office of the auctioneer. ember 17, 5 Horses, achine, Hose, y ‘at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange v! interes)— divider the northerly side of wy eet ewst of 2d avenue, Cach he northerly side of st of 3d avenue, each will sell this day, Furniture of the Oyster and Dinin; 20x99. pa LP Tsai sireet— __ BUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. Ue 5 ATIONAL LIN: | N ie takes the risk of insurance of its steamers thus givi ossible guarantee for safely and avo.danve of The most southerly routo has always been adopted by to avoid ice and headlands. 44 and 47 North River, NSTOWN AND LIVERPO! “ANADA, Sat.,Nov.29, 1 P.M EGYPT, Sat., Dec. 6 7 A. NDON DIRECT, rday, Nov, 20, at 3 P.M. rrency; Steerage, $2. This compan: in gold) on eac! this company’ TO GREECE, 1 NASS! AT 37 NASSAU STREET, Denis athe ‘opposite the Post office. NOW ON EXHIBITION, a American and ice collection of very European Oil Paintings, to be sold at auction, on Wednesday and Thursday, November 19 and 20, commencing at 12 y'clock each day. For: DENMARK, 5 Cabin passage, $; ¢ Uckets trom Liverpool at the lowest rates. ly at the company’s offic ¢, No. 69 Broadway. HURST, Manager, eet 2PM NUNARD LINE, With the view of diminishing the chances of collision the steamers of this line will heuceforth take a speciiied Course {0F ail seasons of the year. ‘On the Outward Passage, from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the meridian of) at 43 latitude, or nothing to the north of 45. ‘On the Homeward. Passage, crossing the meridian of 50 at 42 latitude, or nothing to the norih of 42, THE BRITISH AND NORTH MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK aND YERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. ROM NEW YOK! ART SALE! THURSDAY and FRIDAY Evenings, 20th and 2st, at 8 o'clock, at the Leavitt Art Rooms, 817 Broadway, The entire collection of Sketches, by ether with more than one hundred Paintings by American artisis, and @ iew ier prominent foreign Pictur The whole now on exh Art Rooms, 817 broadway! The Messrs. LEAVITT, Auctioneers. PTORY SALE. Household Furnitui On THIS DAY (Monday), & at the elegant tnansion No- b n ti and 6th avenues, of family leaving the city. ‘oom Suits, covered richest de npadour, Grand Duchess styles; Steinway rosewood Etager Cabinets Encoignures, Paintings ‘by eminent artists, velvet medallion Carpets AMERICAN ROYAL bition, free, at the Leavitt FROM ROSTON, .Wisday, Nov, 19 PARTHIA..sa'day, Nov. 22 Wsday, Noy. 26 SAMARIA. Sa'day, N ay, Dec. 10 W'day, Dec. 17 I A ana every following Wednesday and Satird York, Steamers marked thus * d sa'day, Dec. 13 a'day, Dec. 20 OTICE—PERE 36 West 15th si., Return tickets on favorable Cording to accommodation. 1 Steerage tickets trom Steerage, $30, currency. ool and Queenstown and all parts ot Europe at For ireight and cabin passage apply at the No. 4 Bowling Green. Trinity Building, G. FRANCKLYN, orto P, H. DU VE Clark and Randolph streets, Chicago, Til. ;HITE STAR LINE. POR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, NG THE UNITED w and fall-powered St from New York on Saturdays, trom Liverpool on ys, calling at Cork Harb ' sae: November 23, November 29, at l2 company’s office, passage at 111 Sideboard, China, Glass, Silver, niture servants’ apartments and kite! ing to attend this sale take 5th av, stages or 6th av. cars. Competent persons in attendance to move goods. AUGUSYE MARTINES, Auctioneer, UCTION NOTICE.—R. T. HAZELL, AUCTIONEER, Jes of Tuesday, November TAtKS MAIL. We will ineiude fu our o'clock, at our salesroom— 080 Emery Wheels. iB dozen Rothery Files, ‘atalogues on morning of sale. bs R. f. HAZELL & CO,, ainbers street. UCTION SALE, THIS (MONDAY) MORN An extra large Household Furniture sale, by order of Joseph Kiedet, Esq. Property of a private family now in kurope. At the clegant brown stone mansion li4 Kast Twenty- fifth street, near Fourth avenue. ‘s latest style Parlor Suits, covered with French satin, bro- cade and reps; fine Oil Paintings, rosewood 7% octave Pianotorte, Bronzes, Works of Art, Chairs, Lounges, Etageres, Tables, Bookcase, Bedsteads, Washstands, Mattresses, Bedding, kets, Sideboard, Extension Table, Glass, China, Silverware, Cutlery ; 17 velvet, Brussels Carpets, & alogues really for the sale. UCTION NOTICE.—A RARE Housekeepers.—This day East 20th street near Broa ys Kk.over 250 lots of elegant Hotiseliold Furniture, ¥ Rosewood Pianoforte, elegant Parior and Mirrors, Brussels Carpets, Oil Paintings, Bronzes, Lace | Curtains, Tables, Etageres, £c.; also, single and double Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Spring and Hair Mat- Bedding, diningroom, basement and HENKY ZINN, BSOLUTE AND POSITIVE 104 o'clock, at the elezant | i, hear 7th avenue, Public auction, by ROBERT C. arlor Suits, in brocade, satin and cotelaing; Turkish Fasy Chairs, Cabinets, Centre and Hocks;"Pavonia ferry, Jersey | —from the W fassenger accommodations for all clagses unrivalled, combining safety, speed and comfort. : Saloous, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship Section, Where least motion is felt. Surgeons and stewardesses accompany the steamers Rates—sgloon, $80, gold; steerage, $9) in currency. Those wishing'to send for friends in the Old C can now obtain steerage prevaid certificates—832 cur- waogks Vases, Turkish | Tépassengers booked to and from all parts of America to | Paris, Hamburg, Sweden, India, Australia, atts from £1 upward: inspection of the Company Bills of lading issued to Contineniai ports. H. SPARKS, Agent. STEAMSHIP COMPANY, IN AND BREMEN, amship NEW YORK, Captain ednesday, Nov. 19, at 2 P. M.. from Bremen | pier, foot Third street, Hoboken, to be followed by teamship HANSA, Captain E. ROTH, Auctioneer. lans and other information apply at at private residence 21 y. commencing at 10% ORTH GERMA. * Klug Rist, on Saturday, HAVRE AND lent in currency. tresses, Lounges, kitchen Furniture UCTION, AUCTION sale, this day (Moni residence 210 West 2ist Household Furniture CASHIN, Auctioneer, payable In gold, or For freight or passage apply to, ae & CO., Agents, Bronzes, Paintings, Mirrors, Curtains, . 2 Bowling Green, and walnut Bedsteads, Dressing Oa: : robes, Washstands, hair and spring } tush’ Suits, 3 Bi rs, kitchen F N. B.—Largest arid most imp on. Furniture in excellent order. ars. House to let. UCTION SALE.—H. Clocks, rosawood Bureaus, Ward- tresses, rep and Extension Table, Sideboard, ilverware, Crockery, REP STAR LINE. ANTWERP SERVIC | Appointed to carry the Belgian an: ited States Mails. EB. M'DONNEL & €O,, AUC- | sell THIS (Monday) MORNING, ‘at 104, o'clock, ousehold Furniture rown stone residence 12) West | contained in hive ‘story 2d street, near 6th ay., namely—steinwa: ering & Son Pianofortes, four thagnivicent Parlor Suits covered in satin; brocatel and rep Suit, Mirror Oil Paintings, Centre Tables, Gilt Curtains, Bookcase, Chamber Suits in rosewood and wale | nut, Bedsteads. Bureaus, Mattresses, Pillow: fot, Extension Table, Chairs solid and plated F Over 300 lots by LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer. $36, currency. LIVERPOOL SERVICE. ABBOTSFORD KENILWORTH. UCTION SALE. PRICES OF PASSAG ey $100, currency at ILo’clock A. M., McHE: $30, currency 1,195%4 Broadway, near Twenty-ei svill close out his entire stock, consist Watches, gold and plated Jewelry, solid 5 Silver-plated Ware. Catalogued in lots to suit private buyers. ENJ. F. THEALL, AUCTIONEER, ‘Attractive sale of French Clocks, Bronzes, &c. The undersigned will sell by auction, on luesday, Wed- Nov. 18,19 aud 2, at 10}; o'clock io. 13’ Dey street, near Broad- way, thelr entire stock, amouatiig to from $3000 to ),000 in value, mostly consisting of marble, marble and ronze, alabaster and gilt Clocks, together with a num- Antel Sets, Bronze Figures, Groups, mu- ig about to dis- ‘ repaid Certificates, $32, curre: Tickets will be sold here at lowest rates, good from Ant- interior points in the United States, via the Pennsylvania Railroad and its connec: Arties in this country a convenient ty of sending for their triends in Burepe THE RED STAR LINE will give special attention to the comfort of steerage passengers. well ventilated sleeping apartments and good food will be furnished them. ‘An experienced surgeon is attached to each vessel. Preigiits will be received at all principal points in the West and South in connection with the Pennsylvania Raitroad, Southern Mail z of Diamonds, werp and Liverpool to al tions, thus affording and cheap opportun! nesday aud Thursday, Comfortable berth: each day, at their store, Company and ig issued for Ant- Hamburg, Havre, Amsterdam, Rotter. daw, Liverpool, London, “Glasgow, Belfast, Hull and ‘The Red Star Line Docks at Philadelphia are in direct Pennsylvania handise intended tor points beyond Philadelphia can be transierred trom the hold ot the steamer to the rithout the expense to shippers and risk of damage ing Which results from cartage. es Of freight and passage and other information 3E0. W. COLTON, Agent, 42 Broad street. i WRIGHT & SONS, General Agents, PAT Roecruta. B. vonder Becke, | General Euro) D sical and mechanical Clocks, &e. continue our American house, the sale will be without MUNN & COBB, Importers, No. 13 Dey street. . W, DAUCHY, AUCTIONEBR.—DAUCHY JOHNSON sell this’ day, at 2 o'clock, at 454 Canal | eneral assortment of Bedroom Suits, black walnut Bedstead: hair Mattresses, teather Beds, Pillows, Clothing, Guns, Pistols, two elegant Axminster Carpets, ‘seve: and ingrain Carpets, Chai Bofas, window Curtains, Shades, Vases, Mi robes, Bookcases, parlor and cook Stoves, chines, Office Furniture, Glass and Cro Kitchen Utensils, &c. ANIEL A. MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, 4 Y, November 17, at 10! salesroom, 765 BROA assortment of G Clyde's lines, and through bills or 1a‘ werp, Bremen, Household Furniture, sof all kinds, Tables, Low William Hunter & Co, UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS. NEW YORK TO HAMBURG, at Plymouth and Cherbourg. ‘ransatiantic Steam Navigation Com- pany’s new, elegant and full-powered iron steamship GOETHE, Captain Wilson, 1 TUESDAY, December 9, at2 P. M., from Eagle Line pier, foot ot First street, Hoboken. London, Cherbourg and Id; second saloon, id certificates, $40, | h'stree NTEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNITUKE* CARPETs, &e. Al Kitchen Furniture, Reirigerator, ac. K 656 BROADWAY, NEAR BOND STREET. ELEGANT CABINET FURNITURE. SPECIAL PEREMPTORY GRAND CLOSING SALE, ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, } AT ll O'CLOCK EACH DAY, AT THE SALESEOOM , NO. 656 BROADWAY‘ the entire balance of stock of the Cabinet ssociation, valued at over $40,000, which will | he positively sold to the highest bidder to cldse the bus. ness, by order of the Receiver. The stock embraces in part fine folid rosewood and walnut Parlor Suits, covered in satin, silk and wool reps, cotelaine, plush and other materials; rich solid rose: fe to Plymout in, first saloon, $12), steerage, $30, ‘The first and second saloons are on | steerage is divided into sections for 6 to 20 persons, well lighted and provided with diningtables. | NAUTH, NACHOD & KUHNE, General Agents, 113 Broadway. EDYE & CO., 27 South William street. OV. 18 AND 19, | For passage apply P ie pply For freight apply PUNCH NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. THE GENERAL TRANSAILANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND ALLING AT BREST. vorite route for the The splendid vessels on this tinent will sail trom pier No. 0 North Ri ST, LAURENT, Roussan.. ‘ PEREIRE, Danre... ver, as !0110Ws :— k, offering @ rare opportunity to those in y fine farniture. jentral Salesrooms, 656 Broadway. ‘want of barga’ Goods now on view at Grand PRICE OF PASSAGE IN GOLD Second Cabin... ets at reduced rate: i, to, or returnin this line, avoid both by English railway and the discomiorts of cross- des saving time, trouble and ex- GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 58 Broadway. Gncluding wine) TO R, SELLS MONDAY, Crockery, Glass, Toys, SON, 10 College place. NONDAY, NOVEM- at 11 d’clock, at the auction room: North Wiliam street, a tine lot of black walnut office Thairs, Lounges, Brussels Carpets, Mirrors, Writing Tables, OlMice Letter Press, iron Bates, November 17, at ll o'clock, Perfumery, &. ILLIAM ANDE! ACOB BOGART, Al Continent of ing the Channel, be: NE, CEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. teamers are appointed to sail as follows:— turdav. Nov, 22,7 ¥. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER.—MARe 10% o'clock, at No, execution, alarge lot of first cla: men's Und lerclothing, ribbed and adies’ Vesis, Shetland shirts and Di ers &c,, dc. by order of PATRICK DAILEY, Marshal. BATTERSON, MARSHAL'S SALE, , on Monday, Nov. 17, at 59 Great Jone: 4 CITY OF BROOKLYN... | CITY. OF LONDON | CITY OF MONTREAL, CITY OF ANTWERP | CITY OF CHESTER. and each sneceeding Sat | 45 North River. ursday, Dec. 1, 1 Sixx ers, merino de y and Thursday, froin RATES OF PASSAGF. in—$70, $3 and $W, gold, Kound trip tickets at low rate: | Steerage—To Liverpool donderry, London, Bris tes, $32, currency. = AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL November 7) at Ul o'Gloek, at ‘urniture, Ce t 4 kitchen. Furniture ording to accommo: town. Glaszow, rif, $30. Prepaid also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Swe- ‘nmark and Paris at reduced rates. its issued at lowest rates e and general business apply at the No. 15 Broadway. For steerage passage, at 34 Broadway. i JOHN G. DALE, Agent, or to O'DONNELL & FAULK, 402 Chestnut street, Puiladel- CREAGH, 102 igrain Carpet Tabies, Sofas, Desks, Bookcas also at one o'clock, two zood work Horses, & 00, AUC M1 University pi neers, rooms No. 1 o'clock in the forenvo several chattel mortwage: ner, to plane two sides, 24 inches wid 1 No. 4 Woodbur; hes wide, tongue and groove jar Blocks, Coupling Col ie ‘Machine, m ne No. 4 Woodbu ‘tate street, Boston. 32 South Clark street, corner of Lake and No. 9 Rue Scribe, to platie two sides, 48x12 inches each ;) 80 1 50-ineh Cir: a H. HILLIER, Attorney for Mortgagee. AWN BROKER'S SALE—THIS DAY, JAMET AGAR, A will sell, at 59 New Bowery, 500 omen's Clothing, Blankets, Quilt By order ot D. G. Ferguson, WNBROKER'S SALE.—RICHARD FIELD, SHER, sand General Auctioneer, salesroom a o'eloe! ‘women's Clothing, 1 Giothing, Bedding, Quinte: 453 Grand street, oe WAL’ WILLIAM INMAN, Liverpool, EB HAMSURG-AMERICAN F iron tail seamsiip : Housaria, Captain A. Barends, will sail ou Thursday, November £0, taking passengers from N cular Resawi Rochester, N, York to Plymouth, London, and Hamburg. " d and other goods. 7 Bteerage, #89, prone matron General Agents, 61 Broad sircet, New York. The siLESLA will sail Noven The HAMMONIA, R CARDIFF, BRISTOL, ints in England and Wales, Wales Atlanti: steamsh first class steamships will sail from pyesbar Jersey City, as follows :— DELTA (chartered), First cabin passage, $75 and 0) lots me ral bromterage ots men's a Hl Broadway, New York. Shawls, Remnants, Under- | pelts Asati ae Quilts, Blank ‘ants and Vests, By order 8 eXtra steamer, November 22, LONDON AND ALL TENS, AUG TIONBER, Lamp Goods, dec. Monday, ‘at il o'clock, at ‘arge and general assort- and Glassware, ods, Fancy Goods, sity. SHY Siorsnar, HOUSEHOLD ast Broadwi fonsehold. Purnia Company's new musyivania Kail. .-November 92 , currency: second fale—Will sell, Glass Cases, Lron sp! JOIN 3, BTE: AUCTION EER, “ds, for £1 and uD CH IBALD BAXTER raitare-—Warshal's lesroom, 2 tae mE TATES PASSPORT BUREAU.—OFFICIAL Ee ned it of State issued by A. ARTH, United States Court House, tl Cham- orts of the Depart EUROPEAN REAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE, . NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT, The steamers of this line will sail from pier 13 East River as follows:— ARKAGON, Western -Tuesday, Nov. 25 LADY LYCETT, byaits 7 72.°°""° ednesday, Dec, 10 Cabin passage, $2: ntermediat 545; stoorane, SH, currency; excursion tickets, $12 pply to. al South street. RA MORGANS SONS, (CHOR LINE, Steamers sail from pier 20 North River, New York, EVERY WEDNESDAY AND BATUKDAT. ITALIA. Wed., Noy. 19; VICTORIA 7 INDIA . EDONI CALEDONIA. Wes is AUSTRALIA » Nov. | > OLYMPIA. ., Dee, 31 ANGLIA. 0 ‘The passenger accommodations on the steamers of this line are unsurpassed for elegance and comfort, Cabin staterooms are all on upper deck, thus securing good light and ventilation, ‘ CABIN PASSAGE TO OR FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL OR LONDONDERRY. WED. STEAMERS, $03 and $75 Return $13), currency. SAT. STEAMLKS, $65 and $75, Return $0, gold. STEFRAGE PASSAGE, To Glasgow, Liverpool, London, Queenstown, Loudon- derry, Belfast, Bristol or Cardiff, $0, currency Tickets for passage to or irom aby seaport or railway station in Great Britain, Irelaud of the Continent issued pool. Sailing every Wednesday. MINNESOTA, Beddoo November 19, at 246 2. M. WISCONSIN, Exeeu “November 26, at 10 AL M. From pier 46 North River, Cabin passawe, $80, gold; Steerage, $30, currency. Prepaid tickets, $32 currency. Passengers booked RB ang, from Paris, Hamburg, Nor- yay and Sweden, Sc. Drafts om Ireland. England, fi e Germany at lowest rate: pul France and Germiy th AMS & GUION, @ broadway. _ THE SPLENDID STHAMSHIP MINNESOTA, sailing Wednesday, November 19, wilt carry mited number of intermediate passengers & | Soi currency, cach, Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. | gute LINE. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY, These elegaut new Ciyde-built steamers will sail from 30 North Kiver as follows SYLVANIA | VIRGINIA | GEORGIA y. sweden, Denmark and Germany. Treland, Norway. Draits for £t and upwards, Por freight or passage apply to For freight or Pavage SU2(SKIN BALDWIN & CO.. __ Agents, No. 72 Broadway. Steerage Passage Office, EMITTANCES TO ENGLAND AND IRELAND.— RRP brats tor sand upwards issued at reduced rates by TAPSCOTT BXOTHERS & CO., 86 South street. “COASTWISE_STEAMSHIPS- ACIFIC MALL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LINE. Thursday, November 2), steamship ACAP leaves pier 43 North River, at 12 o'clock M. for Aspi connecting with steamer at Panaina for Acapulco, | ganillo, Mazatlan aud San Francisco, and also with steam- éfy cpr Central American and South’ Pacifle poris shears Tor Japan and China leave san Francisco on | ist and léth of each month, : For passa te frereny SPb)y, at the company’s office, jer 42 North River, Nw Yer ‘a sere ® Flt RRADBURY, President H. J. Buctay, Superintéieent < TLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, A Main Line tor West Indies, Havana and Spanish Main, From pier orth River, = ROP Kinston, sania’ Martha, Savanitla and Cartha- ena, ATLAS, November 13. i . For Kingston, Savanilla and Santa Martha, ETNA, December 16. : . For treight or passage appty to PLw, FORWOOD &£ CO., Agen Wail and 59 Pine street. | DOR st, THOMAS AND BRAZD : THE UNITED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, Regular Mail Steamers sailing d of every month, making close connections at Rio de Janeiro with the ii nglish \d French Maii Steamships tor Montevideo and Buenos Ayre aS spfendi teamship SOUTH AMERICA, Captain | Tinklepaugh, will sail irom pier 43 N. R. on Monday, No- v" at i2M., calling at St. Thomas, Para, Pernaim- de Janeiro going and returning. e to St. Thomas, $10); to Para, $150; 0; to Bahia, $219, and to Rio de Janei- on tickets to Pernambuco, ro, $224, gold. ‘Steerage halt ‘price. Excu ot for six mouths at three-quarters oi above rates. re ight greatly reduced. R._ GARRISON, Apply to W: o. 6 Bowling een. | GAMANA Bay compas © For Puerta Vata, Samaia and St Domingo City. The United States mail steamship TYBES, Captain y, Will leave pier No. 3 North ron Thu 03 P.M, ‘on Puerta Plata, Samana and St. Do- suns to suit purchasers, forsale. For apply to SPorrorD Baa Ge roadway. Foe BArANA, c ss N , PROGRESO AND VERA CRUZ NEW YORK AND MEXICAN MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE, leaving pier No. 3 North Kiver at3 P. M. CITY OF HAVANA (Bavana direct). CITY OF NEW YORK (Havana direct), OPATRA (Havana and Mexico) CITY OF MERIDA (lavana via Nassau) | OUBA (Havana direct)...... | amship ‘CITY OF MERIDA, Dec. 4 Will leave pier No.3 North itiver at3 P.M. | F. ALEXANDRE & SONS, 33 Broadway. NEW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE. ~ These first class steamships will sail every Tuesday, at 3P. M., trom pier 13 North River (oot of Cedar street), November 18, November 25, December ror freight and passage having magnificent accommo- dations) apply to WILLIAM % one aco, 0, jowling Green. D. McKELLAR, Agent in Havana. A AS LINE.—FOR GALV! y West, carryh TON, TOUCHING AT the United states Muil.—Steamer TY OF A ridge, will leave pier 20 River, Saturday. Nov. 22,at3 P. M. Through bills of lading given to Houston and ail poinis on the Galveston, | Houston and Henderson B. B. and ©. RR. NO | charge tor torwaraing in New York. | For freight or pas- | sage, having superior accommodations, apply to | (LH, MALLORY 4 CO., 153 Maiden lane, ot W. P. CLYDE, 119 Wall street. | GOUTHERN LINE, POR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. | > The toliowing new and first class St i every Wednesday, ats P. M., trom pier 20 Fas | “'Sueamer CITY OF HOUSTON, Capt. During, Nov. 19. Steamer CIVY OF GALVESTON, Capt. Evans, Nov. 28, Steamer CITY OF DALLAS, Captain Henis, Dee. 3. Steamer CARONDELET, Dev. 10. Freight received daily. ‘Through rates to Galveston, | Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas Wharf, Brazos Santiago and St. Louls Cabin passage, $0; steerage, $2. For | treight or passage, hay riot accominodations, | apply to. H. MALLOR FO? S21 ORLEANS DIRECT MERCHANTS’ S1EAMSHIP LINE, | ‘The steamship MISSISSIPPI, from pier 96 North Raver (foot of North Moore street), on Saturday, November 22, at 3 o'clock P. M. Freight received daily. Through rates given to St. | Louis, Vieksburg. Mobile, Galvestou and Indianola, | “For freght or. passa superior accommod. | tions, apply to FREDER R, pier 36 North Riv. | 2 | FPO? SEW ORLEANS DIRECT. | ‘The Cromwell Sieainship Line. The steamship GEO. CKOMWELL, Captain | Crawford, will leave pier No. 9 North River, on, | day, November 22 at 3 P. M. Freight received daily. | Through rates given to Galveston, Indianola, Rockport or - | Arangas whart, Br: Santiago and st Louis, Cabin | passage, $5): stherave $285. For freight or passage apply | to BAMAN, 86 West street. OR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND.— The Old Dominian Steamship Company will despatch from pier 37 North River their elegant adewheel steam- ship WYANORE, Couch, commander, for Norfolk, City Point and Richmond, ‘on Tuesday. ‘November 18 at 3 P.M. giving through bills of Iading to all points South and Southwest. Through passenger tickets to all points. Accommodations unequalled. Apply at pier 37 or at gen- | office, 187 Greenwich street, corner of Dey. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE, JALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON via Newpert and Fall River. The magnificent steamers NEWPORT and OLD COLONY Iwave pier 28 North River, toot of Murray stree | daily Sundays excepted) M. “Through Hekets sold ‘all principal bo j atall principal hotels in the city. | A. ¥. BACON, superintendent. NNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ins leave New Yori im foot of Desbrosses and | Cortlandt streets, as tollows':— | Express tor Harrisburg, Vittsburz, the West and Sonth, with Pullman Palace cars attached, 9.9 A. M., 6 and 8: P.M, sunday, 5 and 4:5) P.M. For Baltinore, Wastiington and the South, via “Penn- | sylvania Air Line,” at440 A.M, Sandd P.M. pune fay, P.M, For Baltimore and’ Washington, via Bal- timore and Obio Railroad, at 7:30 P.M. Daily. Express for Philadelphia, 5:49 and 9:3) A. M., 12:30, 5,790, 8:Wand 9PM. and i2 night. "Sunday, 5 | _ 7/40, 8:30 and 9 P.M. For Yrenton, at 7:20 4. M., 2, 3:10 and 610. M, 6:10 P.M. Emigrant and second class,7 P.M. For Newark mt 6, 6:3, 7 20,7 :A0, 4:10, 9. 10, 11 A. My 12 2.20 9:10) 340, 410A 8, oa 8 BHO, 6: 77%), PM. and I2 night. Sunday, 6:20, 20 and 8:10 P.M. Elizabeth, 6, 6: . 7:40, 8:10, 9, 10, ILA. M. 12 2,20, 3 10, 5 an, 0, 6, 6:10, 6 , and 12 night, sunday, 20, 8:10. 10 A. M.. 12 M., ), 8:20, 5:40, 6, 6:10, night.’ Sunday, 6:2), 6 » 1% D, 3.10, , 79) #1010 BM. ) “and 7:30 P. M. For Woodbridge and Perth Amboy, 6 and 10 A. M., 2:9, 4:1) and 6 P.M. Vor, New Brunayejok, 7:20 and §:10 AM. 12M. 2.8.10, 43), 5:2) 6:10, 7:90 P.M. aud 12 nighi, Sunday, 6.10 am 7a) or East Millstone, 8:10 A. M., 12 noon, and 4.20 P.M, Lainbertville and Flemington, 90) A, M. and 3 P.M, Por Phillipsburg and Belvidere, 34nd 4 P.M. ‘Accommodation ior Bord den, 720 and 9:3) A. M. For Freehold, 7:2) A. For Jamesba ‘Traing arrive as follows 123% and 7:35 P.M. daily; | Monday, From Washington 0 A. M.S 9 and 10-7 BM 2B. A. From Pittsburg, 6:00 A. M., 116 A. May daity, except nd Baltimore, 6:00 and Sunday, 6:06, 6:40 A, M. 08.8 a SF day, 6:22) 40, 6:20, Ui A.M. 2 4 Ticket offi ‘5b, oo, Zi\ and 94 Broadway, No. 1 Astor House, and foot 01 Desbrowes and Cortland? streets, | Emigrant ticket office, No. 5 Hattery place. A. Jo CASSATT,, BOYD, Jr, General Manager. General Passenger Agent, GPORINGTON LINE FOR BostON,—THE ELEGANT in6re RHODE ISLAND, every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur. he f' ARRAGANSETY, Moad [oR nm gr Sartre twee re Vrom P 2 AMUSEMENTS. OOD's MUSEUM, JOHN BE. OWENS. First appearance at this establishment of the world renowned and angaugtied comedia: The epiversal Boorrs THEATRE,—LESSEE, J. B. BOOTH, THIRD AND LAST WEEK BUT ONE of the engagement of who will appe owerful rendition of in John Howard Payne's tragedy, in five act B OR THE FALL ON MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 17, 38 an er! ing during the week, ig uie only six performances of this great play this season. SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30. MR. EDWIN BOOTH as DON C&SAR DE BAZAN, Seats scoured in advance at the theatre and at the music store of C,H. Ditson & Co., 711 Broadwa, ADEMY—NILSSON—LES 1! UGUENOTS, Free list positively suspended. No application for tree ticke:s attended LAST WEEK (BU a AKOSCH ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY, OF MME. CHRISTINE NIL THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, November 17, NOT -Mme. CHRISTINE NILSSON me. Silo, ALICE MAREST }OMBINATION, ‘engased to su r. JC WEN! these appear in Tom Taylor's pene reat p what wet Co ody, entitled Concluding with the OWENS 3] if SOLON SHINGLE, SOLON SHINGLE, as periormed ‘upwards of 2) SOND WEEK of the charining Actress, Miss LOUISE who will appear in Knowles HUNCHBACK, WOOD's MUSEUM COMPANY, *WO) OF THE Periormances LAsT 3 NIGHT WEDNESDAY, Margherita di Valois. AMUSEMENTS, BLO'S GARDEN. BLACK CROOK. ¥OURTENTH WEEK. BLACK CROOK. TIME TABLE. BLACK CROOK. | Opening scene. . BLACK CROOK, | Incantacion Scent BLAck CROOK. | Mechanical LACK CROOK, | Tableau BLACK CROOK. BLACK CROOK, | Grotto of Stalacta. BLACK CROOK, | Song (Stalacta) . BLACK CROOK, uartet... BLACK CROOK. BLACK CROOK. BLACK CROOK, | Golden Terrace BLACK CROOK. | All Nations’ Bal BLACK CROOK. | Madrigal Boys. BLACK CROOK. | Twin Sisters BLACK OROOK. | Davies, Ventriloqui: BLA CROOK, | The Wonderful Guar. BLACK CROOK, | Amazons’ March. BLACK CROOK. | The Attack and Bi BLACK CROOK, ACT FOURT BLACK CROOK, | Stalacta’s Triumph BLAOK CROOK. | Matt Morgan's Aile; . BLACK CROOK. | Tableau of Immortality. BLACK CROOK, BLACK CROOK. THE ENTIRE ENTERTAINMENT BLACK CROOK, | without parallel in dramatic SATURDAY MATINEE AT HALF-PAST ONE. SPECIAL MATINEE THANKSGIVING DAY. BRS BSsSSesa ake Enea SSS SSSSecwe came eaaw iss ANNIE LOUISE CARY nor ITALO CAMPANINI ignor VICTOR MAUKEL Signor DEL PUENTE 2°), signor NANNETTL Roy, Band, &c., dc. GRAND ORCAESTRA AND CHORU! The Bohemian Dance in the third act by. .. Musical Director and Conductor... i WEDNESDAY EVEN. (LAST TIME)—IL YRUVATORE * ), * -Mme. CHRISTINE NILSs Miss ANNIE LOUISE CARY Signor ITALO CAMPANIN[ ON EB, OWENS. EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK AND SATURDAY MATINEE, The universally popular Cor Raion Pee Urbano, the page "% Bebe Dag WOOD'S MUSEUM JOHN &, OWENS will appear in. two 3] SATURDAY, November 22, at 1:30 F, M., reat Cr Ly MAMNES. active rehearsal. : OF ADMISSION, &VENING PERFORMANCES: Family circle, $1. $1 and $2 oxtr As played by hin o Played by OE : ONE ENTIRE SEASON, ONE ENTIRE SEASON. ONE ENTIRE SEASON. Mp, OWENS will pe su ' O01 Wi BY HIS own SS OWN DRAMATIC BY it 'N DRAMATIC COMPA: General admission, $2. Reserved seats (accordin, NOTICE.—Prices tor MATINEE, Nov. 22, at 1:30 2. M.:— Reserved seats, $1 extra. Seats and boxes tor all the above now at the Academy; also, 701 Broadway and 114 Broadway. Adinission, $2, D'S MUSEUM DRAMATIC COMPANY. MB, BONEWITZ VOLKMANN’S: SECOND TRIO SOIREE, TRVING HALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 23 P. M. Mr. LEOPOLD M HARTZ AND HIS NEW SPIRIT (OR ‘MANIFESTATION |"—Dr. COLTON and UGHING GAS, at Cooper Institute, this evening. BY His OW YER, Violinist. Proprietor and Manager..Mr. LESTER WALLACK Doors open at 7:30; performance commences at 8 o'clock. FOURTH WEEK OF THE COMEDY SERIES, Y, NOVEMBER 17, 1873, ENING DURING THE WEEK, XCEPT SATURDAY) OEE MONS popular Military Comedy 9 TH AVENUB THEATRE CALL, The ladies and gentlemen engaged tor tho fall and winter season of the Fifth Avenue AND EVERY EV. heatre will please een room of the new theatre (entrance on Twenty-ninth street) Wednesday, November 19, at Boon, preparatory to rehear: i tod Ri assemble in the will be present 1 HN MOORE, Prompter. with: NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SCENIC ILLUSTRATIONS, MILITARY COSTUMES AND APPOINT S, and, in addition to the usual orchestral strength of the theatre, A SPLENDID M{LITARY BAND ially engaged to aid in giving increased ef- , bist to the gepopal pietures. lly acted by him, aay aT PLOT WALLAOR. TN GLEBE IT, 1, . M. J. KATHARINE ROGERS, EFFIS GER. PIANOFORTES, PIANO, ROUND CORNERS, CARVED legs, only $75; an elegant Steinway Vianoforte, over- ‘ovement, cheap for cash. ‘averley place, near Broadwa’ em or BEAUTIFUL Fy OCTAVE PIANO, CARVED, fully warranted 175; instalments taken; $12 monthh strung bass, every im, has been spec! "ay BIDDLE, it 7 win st ETE Hugh Chalcote, as origi i Other characters by Messrs. Sot WARD ARNOTT, J. LEONARD, Mise's MON and Aime. PONISI. SECOND AND LAST OURS MAT NOV, 22, AT 1:30, Saturday eveni NEW SCENEKY, COST THIRD OF THP>PR! Charles Mathews’ adaptation of Foote’s famous Twenty-third street, corner 5 T ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR E, SATURDAY, sale, four round corners ;made order, celebrated maker juliy yuaranteed, used flve months; will ell ior $250, ¢ $1,200; parlor. chumber Furniture ; property ti ity. 36 West 10th st, near Sth av. ill be produced with APPROPRIATE MUSIC, 'S, the MEDY SERIES, MODERN 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- We are retailing the best fished and s, Manufactured belo SRATIVE PIANOMAKERS, No. 9 GreatJones street, near Broadway, richest toned Pianofor 'G@ WILDING... reharacters by Messr ++oMr, LESTER WALLAC! JOHN GILBERT, HARR K OCTAVE ROSEWOOD eWIS (her first appearance here), and Mrs. JOHN SEF- lant toned, tour large maker, made to or- 1 at house 12) West “RING & SON 7% Pianoforte for sale. bi rolnd corners instrument; best cit; + cost $1.20, tor $250, cash. Ci enty-third street, near Sixth avenue. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL elegant Pianotortes at one-fourth original cost; one Afoar round Decker & Bros., 74s octave: made order; in use 3 months; also their entire Call, this week, Carriages may be ordered at 10:45. LYMPIC THEATRE, 624 peithe EWELL PERFORMANCES LAST MATINEES! SELL THEIR TWO gins at! LAsT eS) has ail improvements aan lots to su LAST NIGHTS! Eminent Natural Actor, ROBERT McWADE, RIP VAN WINKLE, LADY WILL SELL FOR LESS THAN $200 A handsome rosewood Chickering Planoforte, round corners, carved case and legs, full iron srame, including Stool and Music. 28 Third stree N_ELEGANT MUNN & CLARK PIANOYORTE ctave, overstrung ; in perfect order; bargain for Cash ; new auld second hand in his grand impersonation of MONDAY EVEN The World's Favorite Artist, Box sheet now open. [SION SQUARE THE, i, November 24, EDWIN ADAMS, Fianos to rent. ¥, SCHULER, 367 Broome street. 160—MAGNIFICENT 73% OCTAVE AGRAFFE irame (Goldsmith) overstrung, iton Piahoforte, Stool, &c.; carved case and legs; latest provements; tully guaranteed . GOLDSMITH'S, 2 .N OWNER WILL SELL ROSEWOOD SEVEN OC: tave Pianoforte; carved legs, modern improve- celebrated make 100, et, between 2d and 3d avenues. P. HALE IS MAKING 10,000 PIANOFORTES AT half price ; they must be sold tamilies must have bread. 1so Piano and Stool $50. street, near Bowery. SHERIDAN SHOOK oO Box office open from 8 A. M, to6 P. M. MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17, will be produced, for the first time in America, Mr. W. S, Gilbert's charming Fairy Drama, in three acts, entitied THE WICKED WORLD. The play will be presented with new and exquisite costumes and scenery and with the tollowing REMARKABLE CasT his 600 men and their ‘Thirty-iifth street, Tenth av. ANOS—SECOND HAND, OF VARIOUS MAKERS, in thorough order, for sale at low prices: al: torent of our own manutacture, by CHICKS. SONS, II East Fourteenth strect, between Broadway and Firth avenue. + IANOS—A GREAT VARIETY TO RENT OR SELL; prices and terms to suit the times, a1 No. 8 Union square. NHE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN COMPAN ners of HIGHEST MEDALS and DEPLOMA OF | HONOR at Vienna and Paris, offer at their warerooins, 2 | 25 Union square, the largest assortment of and best Cabi- net and Parlor Organs in the world, at prices guaranteed to be as low or lower than they can be obtained else- where. Second hand Organs especially low just now. Catalogues and price lists tree. MISS CLARA MORRIS MERRELL'S, ig MAUDE GRANG META BARTL “MISS KATE HOLLAND MISS EMILY LEWiS HAS. R. THORNE, JR. MR. MCKEE RANKIN (his first appearance here) MR, STUART ROBSON The scenery all new—by Mr. R. Marston. The music composed and arranged by Mr. H. Tissington. be given, for the first time Organs to rent. AND ORGANS, NEW AND SECOND of first class makers, will be sold at lower h or instalments, of for rent, in city or | | country, by HORACE WATERS & SON. than ever offered betort in New Yok. Preceding the drama wil in America, the delighttul comedietta, entitied CONGUGAL TACTICS, v PARSELLF, W. H. isses ELIZA WEA 481’ Broadway, Characters by Messrs. JOH UIGLEY, and 3 LULU PRIOR and HATTIE THORPE. THE REPRESENTATIONS POSITIVELY LIMITED TO ;_ ACADEMIES. SES FOR DANC! —DODWORTH'S C! No, 212 Fifth avenue, corner Twent; owi fepor 2 n ue oe rerey Tuosd a ‘wice a werk—Mondays and Thursdays, Tuosdays an Fridays, Wednesd Saturd, . Once a week—Suturday mornings and Friday evenings. on Monday and Thursday evennzs. Send for a cirei Saturday, November 2, First Matinee of ‘THE WICKED WORLD. SELECT DANCING $ West Fourteenth street, sighth avenue.—Claases always open for beginners. , send for circular. Soiree every Tuesday ee ea n=ixth and Seventh avenues, near Booth’s Every evening at 8. 3 REL UNSWORTH and 1 THE CONPIRATORS. ‘A SLIPPERY DAY, Dan Bryant, Nelse Seymour, Bob Hart, Dave Reed, Stan: wood, Brockway, » ae Emerson, do, FAMILY MATINEE, SATURDAY AT 2. R. SAMUELLS’ NEW PARK THEATRE, BROOK- For terms, &c. MARS’ ACADEMY OF DAN leecker street; classes Tuesday and Friday even- Wednesday and Saturday aiternoons: evening ac 8 o'clock. Sead tor , PLIMPTON ay and Thursday —CARIIER'S DANCING ACADEM streeta—Classes every Monday, Tue: afternoon and evening; private lessois a specialty; Classes now forming. T TRENOR’S ACADEMY OF DANCING, Lyric Hall, 723 Sixth avenue, Reservoir Park, attend’ at their convenience and re al instruction in waltzing, &c. J. SAUSE’S DANO! at Masonic Hall, 114 and Brevoort Hail PRIVATE L&E: CIRCULARS at f MAGGIE MITCHELL THIS WEE! Box book now open and at 1i4 B EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD. between Houston and Bleecker strects,—Every ld visit the wonderful museum; it is tuil of ie should see and understand. Lectures Philosophy of Marriage.” Those parties end these important lectures can vost free, on receipt of 25 cen ‘ARY NEW YORK MUSEUM See circular. ACADEMIES, —CLAS id 116 Kast Thirteenth street, 154 and 156 East Fifty-fourth street. ONS at any hour, day or evening. vate Academy, 212 East Eleventh ROOKES’ DANCING ACADEMY, 31 BROOME ST.— ances in one pours of lessons. ig P.M. and Fridays: 734 BM. TEINWAY HALL, All the fashionable THOMAS NAST, the famons Artist, la GENTLEMEN—Ti CHLLDREN—Wednesdays, NEW OLASS' FOR TUESDAY. ALLETMASTER DUMAR’S DANC % West Fourth street, near Broadwa: Cluss lessons every day; all dances taugl six in private lessons Nov. 18, d by Caricatures, drawn in THE AUDIENCE, OF CELEBRATED EDITORS, ACTORS , AND POLITICIANS. Tickets for sale at Stetuway's to-day. OHN BROUGHAM TO-) U His lecture will be \G ACADEMY— : private and pertectly per _ RELIGIOUS NOTICES, MIS-IONARY MEETING.—TIIE MISSIONARY 8: y of the Methodist Episcopal Church will hold a in the Bedford street church this v'clock; one of the bishops wil “GALAXY COURSE.” ASSOCIATION HALL, Reserved seats, 50 cents. Tickets at Galaxy Directory, No. 5 West Twenty-third the principal hotels and U4 Broadway. FIFTY CENTS. FIFTY CENTS | preside; ad- EW METROPOLITAN, THEATRE, pan an roadway, nd. 587. Manager ; -R. W, BUTLER IMMENSE SUCCESS, METROPOLITAN, A grand constellation of stars. a TIVAN First agg a the peerless ROPOLITAN. ueen of Sor Miss NULLY PieRRIB, METROPOLITAN. —- Miss NULLY PIERRIS, JOHN HART, JOHN HART. SAM RICKEY, SAM RICKEY, THE GREAT FIELDINGS. THE WILSON BROTHERS. THE WILSON BROTHERS, Cogill and Cooper. ag, Dogill am jooper. QUEEN and West, oP" Geo. Ketchum, Geo, Ketchum, —— Miss Alexapdrina, Ida Rosa, METROPOLITAN, | Aug. Schotte. Madeline Harding. —- To the grandest olio ever presonted METROPOLITAN, | to an admiring audience. —— Popular prices of admission, 28¢., METROPOLITAN, | 50c. and $1, — Matunee Wednesday-and Saturday. (PArarRe COMIQUE. 514 Broadway. MR. JOSH HART,....... -Sole Proprietor. Entire change of bill and reappearance of the talented comedians HARRIGAN AND HART, HARRIGAN HABRIGAN HARRIGAN and and and HART, cA al i Oh ADA RYMAN. ADA RYMAN. qa MASTER BARNEY, | | | | | | | MASTER BARNEY, 2 THE GREAT FIRLDINGS. a a 585 and 587 Broadway, 535 and 537. BART, IGAN AND HART. mre Oa RMOLE. Mr. R. M, CARROLL: he theo ite B Mi CARROLL is three sons. THE GENERAL. ant LE DICK. MASTER BENNIE, Second week of the world renowned MAJILTONS. WN. x # MARYA ee Mr. FRANK MAJILTON. Mr. CHARLES MAJILTON. All the mammdty troupe retained, ‘The new comte THE FLOWER Matinee Wednesday and SaQtrams’: . 4. EXTRA MATINEE THANKSGIVING Da3Ze~. THURSDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, BENE- FIT for the POOR of the FOURTEENTH WARD. The eipts will be handed to CAPTAIN OLINGHY, net, tor the poor of the ward. x a CADEMY OF M FIR GILMORE’S TWENTY-5) UNDER THE LEADER: ARANCE OF OND REGIMENT BAND, P AND TION OF P. 8. GILMORE, PROJECTOR AND GENSRAL DI- REOTOR OF THE THE GREAT BOSTON JUBILEES. Mr. P. 8, GILMORE has the honor to announce that alter n successful musical carcer of many years in the y of Boston, he has—through the instrumentality a liberal offer of the officers of the Twenty-second ment—taken uphis residence in this city, with = view of making it his home for the future, trusting that his ‘efforts in the enuse of music may be such 8 to merit the Seprovey and support of the Xow press and public, “i 19 Meee y ar hss Hest step he has organized a militar band to t wenty-second regiment, which will make its debut at the Academy of Music on TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 18, 1873. ‘The pleastire of being permanently located in the Metrope olis of the nation, with sufficient means and the best mu- sical material placed at his disposel, affords one of the Most gratiying opportunities cver offered w Mr. Gilmore to accomplish a purpose long wished tor—name . to Ieee PGe the American Continent, and in the city ot jew York, THE BEST MILITARY BAND IN THE WORLD. The magnanimity with which the profession here have welcomed him, and the eagerness its most distinguished members have 'manitested to join the new organization, leaves scarcely a doubt that this will be accomplished. ‘There are already, and have been for years, many ex- cellent bands ia this city; but it cannot be denied that the French, English and German bands, which took part im the Boston Jubilee last year, were iar superior to the best : bands in America, Ani earnest effort will now be made to place this country in the front rank in that respect. ere is no band in Kurope which has in its ranks 30 many distinguished musicians as the organization now preparing for its first performance in thiscity; and with encouragement it will endeavor to excel in a'short time the best efforts of the Old World. ‘this is the spirit that prevails throughout the 65 mem- bers who constitute the new orvanization. among whom may be found the unrivalled cornet player, M. ARBUCKLE, late of Boston, who has no equal on bis instrument on the continent; the eminent Saxophone player, B. A. LE- FEBRE. late of Philadelphia; and over sixty of the most prominent instrumentalists’ of New York, includl SLEDLER, solo Flute; GORTELMEYER, Solo Oboe; KE- GEL and’ WENDELSHAEFBR, solo Clarinets; KOCH KELLER, Solo Soprano Clarinet: BOLESCHKA, Solo So- prano Cornet: DIEIZ, Solo Trumpet; GEWALT, Solo Horn: Lis TSCH, Solo Baritone; SAUL, Solo Trombones FRIEDRICH, Solo Fagotti; LISTMANN, Solo Tuba; and. fitty others of almost equal celebrity. such an organization as this, the support and pat- 6 of the citizens of New York’ is now solicited; and in order to aid the members as much as possible, when- ever a sufficient number are engaged for concert, ball, wedding party, fair or other occasion that will insure the music being made an interesting feature of the entertain- ment Mr. Gilmore will take great pleasure In conducting in person. Again, it may be mentioned that to the enterprise and hberal Spirit of the Twenty-second regiment the new ‘ band is indebted for being able to present itself under sueh flattering auspices; and it is a great source of con- gratulation that there is every prospect its first appe: ance will be honored by an immence audience, w! the public will have an opportunity of judging for them- selves the merits of the Iatest addition to the musical or- ganizations of the city of New York. Seats may be secured at 114 Broadway ; 39 Union square; at the principal hotels, and at the Academy on the even- ing of the concert. ADMISSION, ONE DOLLAR; RESERVED SEATS, FIFTY CENTS EXTRA, Doors open at 7. Concert at 8, oh es ea for the services of the Band ad- dressed’ to P. 8. Gilmore, 61 West Twelfth street, will receive prompt attentio1 RS, F. B. CONWAY'S BROOKL' THEATRE. Mr, 7. C. KING, \ PAULINE; Or, A NIGHT OF TERROR, and CHARL! TWELI ERMANIA THEATRE. AD. NEUENDORFF MONDAY. NOVEMBER tA HANS UND HANNE, DIE DIENSTBOTEN, DIE SCHOENE GALATHE. Box office open daily from 9 till 4 o'clock. HO. THOMAS’ SYMPHONY CONCERTS, AT STEINWAY HALL. SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 22, AT 8, FIRST GRAND CONCERT. Overture—“Consecration of the House,’ op.124 beethoven Aria ive Me Back," cece eee BAC with violin oblig peer ey Leh ty ymphony in Scherao—La Reine Mab, Concerto for Violoncello, hte ES LOU! ‘4 s first appearance in America. Arietta—“In questa, tahbs oscura’’ MR. MYRON W. WHITNE! Symphonic Introduction to the Drama....Sigurd Slembe Svendsem Admission tickets $1 50 and $1; reserved seats, bic. extra. The sale of tickets for the frat Concert will commence on TUBSDAY, November 14. SEASON TICKETS, $8 EACH, to the series of #x Concerts, including reserved seats, can now be obtained at the box ce of Steinway Hall; G. Schirmer's, 701 Broadwa: user's, $20 Broadway: Jordens & Martens’, 1,164 Broadway; Ed. Sehuberth’s, Union square, and ‘At’ all the principal inusic and piano ores. res livered by two of the bishops and other guished gentiemen trom different paris of the SOR HARTZ AND DR. COLTON. Professor HARTS, with a new progral the first time, his NEW SPIRITUAL (?) passing all done by the DAVENPORT oO Dr. COLTON and the COOPER INSTITUTE, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and F November 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21, eens. Comm S LIBRARY LECTURE COURSE. MONDAY. Nov. 17, ASSOCTATION HALL, GERALD MASSEY. Tickets at the Library and 114 Broad way. '$ THIRD ART ENTERTAINMENT, AT St. Peter's Hail, West Twentieth street, this (Mon- reailles, Switzerland, nme and, for Soaliiad man DS MANIFESTA- WANTED TO PURCHASE. BROTHERS | NY LADY HAVING A SEAL SKIN SACQUE TO dispose of, in good conditi ., ean hear of a’ cash purchaser by addressing M. nts; Reserved se. DENTISTRY. BEAUTIFUL AND SUBSTANTIAL Teeth, $5, $8 aud $10; Teeth filled with bone and lating, $1; all work warranwed ‘Ge. ; gold and ir. WHITE'S, 239 31 day) evening. Sub _CLOTHING. aw 23 NEW STORE, 48 THIRD AVENL Twentieth and Twent Ladies and gentlemen will : f 00 78 or Sil ‘ ; ita, oO not 'Y post pune! Age ’ KVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK PULAR CHARITY CONC a ramme ond celebrated Artists. Mr. KDWARD HE IMBURGER, chroeder and Chat Admission 4 cents. For sale at music store astonished atthe great jos Tradel, Condi lly attended toby 813 BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTEBNTH STREBY, | once nnn highest cash price for ladies’ and NTONIO PARAVAL rel, Carpets, ac, Ttatian opera, te: West Twenty-seventh street, “FRNOR SINGER FI 0 i #isth avenue; terms ill be punctually a UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENT, avenue, near Forty-sixth street.—Ladies and gentie inen will positively receive % por cent so} Jowelry, &o. Please FRENCH LADY OF REFINEMENT, P' ry of Music, wishes nd in the French langw GOTTLIEB, JOT Fitty-iifth street, between Second avenues. YOU WANT A FI highly recommended, for French, German and box 119 Herald oftice. VARD.—MUSICAL UNIVERSITY (CHARTERED BY / special act of Legislature), 92 Clinton pla Jomons only. No clases No, fre JA lessons in this brane! MARKS) WELL KNOWN ESTABLISHMENT, posite Elghth sireet, ladies and LASS LADY T in cash for their ‘eg ae ts Jano and singin nglish, address 101 Bixth avenue, of entlemen can receive t Dast-off Clothing, Carpe’ call at or address the nuim Graets to Hrooklyn ‘punctually attended to, T1201 BROADWAY, SOUTHWEST CORNER OF ‘Thirty-first strect,, fa Bl nid will 6 utinost value ve. Ladies waited id satisty yourselves, Circulars matled ATSON, Musi Uf Nat NATIONAL CONSER n NEW WER CONMHE No, 5 East Fourteenth street, near Fit! end comple. music Hox, gp dress SCHW ARTA, 1,251 Broadway, v8, 08 SIXTH AVERDS, RAR value cash for ey by calling o1 OF addyess- gation a tie «Call on oF T EDWARD MILL ATVORY OF MUSIC, TPONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. Prices—Family Circle, 2c.; Parquet, 3c, ; Orches- tra Chairs, 5c. The wonderful PRINCE SADI DJALMA Persian Contortionist, PRINCE SAD] DJALMA T ¢ ute Comedian Be papular O median, e great Dutc! Comedian, ¢ popular Cor GEORGE 8. KNIGH' | isa LANG, TONY PASTOR'S NBW SONGS ON ALL TOPICS, ' NEW DRAMA—THE MATCH GiRL OF NEW YORK. THE FREEMAN SISTERS—NEW SKETCHES, Miss JENNIK ENGEL, Miss HANNAH BIROH. BILLY BARRY, LARRY TOOLEY and GRANGER, PENDY, GIRARD, SEABERT, &c., &c. ALL THE STARS IN'A NEW PROGRAMME, Matinees Fuceday and Saturday, Ladies admitted free on Friday Evening and sat tte: ROOKLYN ATHENAUM. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, THIRD SUBSCRIPTION NIGHT OF THE NEW YORK STIFTUNGSPE, in three acts, by iy 9 till 6 o'clock. ROFESSOR HARTZ AND HIS NEW SPIRIT OB ey ted g MANIFESTATION "De, out ON rt ye 8, at Cooper Instituto, thi (Ganato MA VARD.—PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS, PIANO, Woes / Organ, Guitar, Flute, Cornet, Zither, Harp, Sit Tnrs'tnatd free tn PMC ON WATSON, Director. MET oPoutaN Aeort, THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STRERT, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL - MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTA CONSTANTLY

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