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2 NEW YORK AERALD, WEDNESDAY, BOARDERS WANTED. Ke LARGE BANDOOMELY. FURNISHED FRONT Mga rg senena Sa floor, with or without is Board : hot out Thoderate; references ¢ i west —— “fifth street. UTIFUL LOCALITY, ELEVATED AND Ri enh eet select healt omfortabl pathy oom ani F month. Fifth avenue. 0) ‘ark, one door above Eighty-sixth stre Madison ave- wae NEATLY FURNISHED, C Rae nen suite, eomth Board. for gentlemen wives single gentlemen: house, brown stone, with modern imnpro vermenty: references. Inquire Kast Nineteenth street, neargirving place. PER DAY, $6 AND UPWARD PER WERK. Rooms, with Board, at $150 on right AogTive ‘Bleecker strech, six re House, 1 blocks west of Broadway rr Small sarin BOARDERS WANTED. Waist GIXTRENTH STREET, NEAR, sixTH avenue. nedy put, six noatly let with or wi Board; private table! if desired, miter. erences exc! . 1 WAVERLEY | FLAGE, | NEAR ELEVENTH strect—4 handsome Parlor and other Rooms to let, with or without Board, convenient to cars; terms reasonable, 186 | LEXINGTON AVENUB, NEAR THIRTY-FIRST street md bn large, mamans front hall Room, with Yolen, t, with first class Boar, ina& 207 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET,—HAND- bathroom adjoining: also large Room on. third floor, with every convenience; supall private family, with few select boarders; terms moderate; undoubted reference required, ER ‘DAY, , $13 TO $15 PER WEE! 1 (09 he Rooms, Fin te. as_ and the best of Nearest family house Broadway, at 33 Bhscker street, OR THREE ROOMS TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT 2 Board; hot aud coid water, ahd all the modern im- Provements; terms moderate,’ “81 South Washington aquare. a ee 208, Bat Pomrehn aton | Fe way.—A private Jewis! ce ry handsomely furnished Room with good Board; also le Room, PTH STREET, A FEW DOORS 214 “om Brontway.sVery desirable accommoda tions, with first class table, at reduced prices, tor the winter, Da FLOOR, SPACIOUS AND bE glee ag FUR- nished, en suite or separatel, private table or Board. Also, third floor, square m and front hall Room, sunng. 33 West Thirty third street, 4, WEST IWENTY:KIGHTH STREKT. Two large and email Rooms, with Board. S TY-FIGHTH STREET.—ROOMS, 30) tnvtutie on higd door, withall aecommodattons At moderate prices. with first class Board; references. 1? FIFTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN 230, Seventh and Bight avenues.—Suit of Rooms for gem and wife or single gensamen, with good Boards i iva private Jewish familly. 4 EAST TWENTY-NINTH STREET, BETWEEN Fifth and Madison avenues.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, singly or en suite, with or without private table; house | and its appointment re unexceptionab! 23: ST °*TWENTY-FIFTH STREBT, BETWEEN eter foicetie and Eighth avenues.—Handsomely tur- ith or without superior table, to let; replete with all conveniences. oe AVENUE, NO, 76.—FINE ROOMS, EN SUITE OR > analy with Board; a very desirable Suit on parlor all conveniences; private bath, 4c. ; private t20ie It destreas 948 Fas RAST ig petgg Me frit PRICES; down: $5 =e Board, moe Rooms, gi “fre, ‘Include Board, $3 per week; every Freconmodation. TH AVENUE, BETWEEN ELEVENTH | AND th streets. —Two Suits of Apartments, rooms all Fiend, with private table, on reasonable terms in the spacious double house 45 Firth avenuo. °25 “WEST THIRTY-RIGHTH STREET.—T0 LET, «4 with Board, a desirable Room, southern ex: posure, large closets, hot and cold water; also a small om ; references reqi 5r. AVENUE, NO, 314.—DESIRABLE ROOMS FOR gentleman and wile or gentlemen, with Board; ref- erences exchanged. i674) AVENUE, NO, M47.—A VERY DESIRABLE SUIT Rooms, second floor. newly furnished; unexcep- 4 ‘tonable table ; references s exthanged. ATH AVENUE, 273, BETWEEN TWENTY-NINTH AND 5 Thirtieth streets—Second Floor, handsomely fur- nished, to let, with strictly Hirst class Board ; finest loca- tion In town. 10 EAST THIRTY-THIRD STREET.—A SPACIOUS Second Floor, handsomely furnished, with or with- ‘Sut private table; also tront Room on fourth floor. 1 EAST TWENTY- EIGHTH STRER furnished front Rooms, with first class Board. for families and single gentle nen: terms most reasonable, 13 SES SEVENTEENTH STREET-—TO LET, | with Board, handsomely furnished Rooms, with or without private table; references exchanged. 14 WEST TWENTY-FOURIH STREET.—HAND- somely furnished Rooms for gentlemen, with or | Without breaktast; house first class. ] 1H STREET, $28 WEST.—HANDSOMELY FUR- “E nished back Parlor, with Bourd, 320 for two, gas ant fire included ; also square Rooms. southern exposure, $14 to $18; single Rooms $6 to $8; table uzexceptiouable; references, 154 STR NO. 42 WEST.—ROOMS FOR FAMI- +) lies and. single gentlemen, st greatly ‘reduced Board; table boarders taken. Reterences prices, with given. TOT STREPT, NO. ML WEST—ROOM, | WITH AD Board, on sécond or third floor, tor two gentlemen or gentieman and wite ; also large hall Room tor single gentleman. TH STREET, OPPOSITE STUYVESANT four doors east of Second avenue.—Uandsome furnished Rooms to rent, with first class Board, at mod- erate prices; re 1 Board: elegar Is house and table frst cias 1 TH STREET, WEST.—ROOMS ON SECO with Board, for gentleman and wife or small tam: ily; reterence. 8 West Nineteenth street 20 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—NICELY FUR- ished Rooms, en suite or singly, with first class | Board: references. A AND 2% WEST EIGITEENTH STREET, BE- tween Fifth and Sixth avenues.—Parlor Floor to | fet, pry furnished, with first ciass Board. Entrance 0- EAR FIFTH e'or singly, with every modern convenience; | eterences exchanged. | 9 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—MODERATE ait) prices, comfortable Rooms, with or without Board, in a small private family, for gentlemen only; reference | requi 26 ®: ST TWENTY-THIRD STREEL—A PARLOR Floor and Extension Room, with or without pri- ate mute. or without board; also other Rooms, singly or suite. DESIRABLE i 269 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, BETWEEN Feventti 8 and Eighth avenues,—A Parlor aud Bi slao.s tow nlssly ft in a small French tamily; w nicely furnished “Rooms: moderate prices, 3] WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STRE ET, —A GOOD. sized Room to rent, with Board, to gentleman and wife or to single gentlemen; also a single Room: a quiet home; no objection to ladi 95 BLERCKER STREET—TWO GENTLEMEN, a) friends, can be accommodated with a back Parlor and Board ina small privatetamily. Apply to the owner of the house. Q2() WEST, FORTY-SIXTH STREET.—TO LET, yrith Board for two, two large Rooms. newly n hed, wit venience th rae 44. WEST THIRTY-FO somely furnished Rooms, with superior Board $\4, $16 and $18: brown stone; fine location. cars the door. Referencs e for two, Broad) 688 LEXINGTON AVEN —A PRIVATE “FAM. ily will let, with or without Board, a large second story Room, neatly furnished, witn Rece; Room, if desired; ; no. other boarders; terms moder: NICELY PCRNISHED ROOM TO LET Pe Board, to single gent'eman, in refined private fam- ily, near Fourteenth street, west side; reterences ex- cl anged. Address EU REKA, box! Mae be ottce. A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OWNING THEIR four story brown stone residence, beautifully lo- cated, would like to meet with an agreeable party, of | gentlemen or a gentleman and wife. to occupy, with Board, two large, elegantly furnished front Rooms, sunny expostire; ample closet room; well heated; comforts of aretined home; sirictly private tamily only; none but first class partigs ueed apply ; references exchanged. Ad- Gress K., box 186 Herald Uptown Branch office. PRIVATE FAMILY, OWNI AN ELEGANT house in West Forty cinch street neat Filth avenwe and Windsor Hotel, having no boarders, will take one family only. giving ‘them First Floor, private Parlor and private tabie for a fait price. Pl and about price willing to. pay for an elegant home, box 2,733 Post otfice; first class references exchanged PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A FRONT ROOM | AA ‘on second floor, with or without Board; modern im- provements; southern exposure; also a hall Room on third Hoor. '215 East Thirty-first street. A FAMILY OF TWO, HAVING MORE ROOM THAN they require, could let a Partor Floor reasonably to a gentleman and wite, with Board for the lady. Address, for three days, K., Herald 1 Uptown | Branch office. PRIVATE FAMILY OF THREE HAVE A HAND- fomely furnished Alcove Room and other Rooms With or without Board, for gentlemen or gentleman an wile: references. 8 West Twelfth street. PoaRoens SUITED IMMEDIATELY; | BEST uses: reduced prices, GEORGE HANKINS! ae ing Agency, 1,267 and 835 Broadway; open even- ngs (free). IRST CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS.—ROOMS, SINGLE or en suite; location central. Parties desiring the same should address DUDLEY, Herald Uptown Branch office, stating requirements and appointing a place for ; sa interview. 2TH STREET, NO. §& WEST.—FIRST CLASS | Rooms, singly and en suite, with Board, at reason- able prices; best reference: alsu reception Room tor doctor. HE ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR OF NO. 5 LONDON Terrace, West Twenty-third strect, consisting of three | communicating rooms, with use of bath: would be let to Q9 Bast rorry-sixtn STRE CORNER OF Madison ‘avenue (Windsor Hotel block).—Eie- cantly furnished Rooms, with Board, for tamilies and single Rooms for gentlemen. 302 ST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—ROOMS, WITH OY Board, leman and wife 01 3 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET. and one small Room, with Board. Q] RAST IWENTY-SECOND | STRE OL Kooms and frst class Bo: elegant house and apointments 32 WEST TWENTY-POURTH « with or without Board, an elegant’ 34 WEST FIFTEENTH STREE' FINE SUIT OF 2 —A Rooms on parlor floor to let, with Board; also siortwo or three gentlemen; day boarders ac- 347% STREES, Nl WEST.—LARGE THIRD STORY OE back Room, with Board, very reasonable; small Room, fourth floor, $7. Senreees & LAFAYETTE PLACE, BLOCK EAST OF e}) Broadway, near Eight! pk —Handsomely tur- sisted Rooms, suitable for families and gentlemen, to let, with Board; terms moderate; unexceptionable logation } references, OR EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—THE COM. OO forts of a refiued home, with handsome suit of Rooms and a liberal table; moderate terms; references exchanged. BQ WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET.—GENTLEMEN OY or gentleman and wife can have nicely turnished Rooms in u_ pleasant ie jor the winter; bath, gas, good table, huuse heated ‘0 $20 for two or $8 for one. 4 HANDSOMELY ovata, with or without private table, to a gentlem: Fa party of gentlemen. a party of gentlemen ; breaktast i! required. A LADY TEACHER DESIRES BOARD °N A FAM- ily of refinement; terms must be moderate, or puld give tuition 8san equivalent. Address, with par- ticulars, M. H., Herald Uptown Branch office. A FRENCH LADY WOULD GIVE AN HOUR'S lesson dally as part payment for board. Address, by lette! ER, 41 7th av. —ANTED, A NICE SINGLE ROOM, WITH + Board, in'the Ninth ward; private tamily pre- ferred; vest ot reference. Address, stating terms, &c., J. D., box 214 Herald office. Boar WANTED—FOR AN INVALID LADY, forts of a home: very liberal board will be paid. Addre: |. T. L., box 1,764 Post office. OARD WANTED—BY A FAMILY OF FOUR; LOCA- J tion desired between Fourteenth and Fintieth stree! paced family preferred. address, with terms, W. J. + box 194 Post office. OARD WANTED.—THREE ROOMS, WITH BOARD, > Wanted igr five adults; price $35'a week. Address ion OARD WANTED—FOR FIVE ADULTS: WOULD require six rooms, four bedrooms, parlor and din‘ room, with private table. Address A. B., box 113 eral Uptown Branch office. address, with name | CITY REAL ESTATE Fox SAL “Central. NEW YORK CITY LOT. ar WOODLAWN HEIGHTS for $200 and upward—Onlvy $75 cash; balance cas) ayments; a great il ree being sold; about Rouses ure to be bu diately: number are almoat completed ; Increases the value of ad- Joining lots oti ateata a na jc sare Ei BROTH EES No.4 Warton Branch office Fi Foritam, BARGAIN.—THREB CITY Bong: NEAR CENTRAL enue, all tor $900, if taken immediately, wor! + OO We. SDLTOLETT, No, 2 New Chambers strost. East Side. SHEAR EAN SMEAE SVR, UBT louble House F ; Fe OES oe a ety OS cEhHt BLAUT ‘Si eal Mlaeteenth street. (OR SALE—SEVENTH WARD, HOUSE AND LOT No, 25 Henrv street; two story, attle and basement brick, with sub-cellar; has Knickerbocker range, station- ary tubs, baths and other modern improvements, aud in % 1 Ano order; Price OH FODORE RITTER, 29 Broadway. OR SALE CHEAP—ON TWENTY-NINTH STREPT, near Third avenue, five story double tenement House, in complete order rent $3,000; terms easy. OLIVER CARTER, No.4 street, room 10. ‘ELL “FURNISHED HOUSE FOR SALE—NINE Foomne, between Irving piace and Third avenue, on Seventeenth street: price @1,260, Address E. A. 8,, Her- ald Uptown Branch office. $8. 000. —MUST BE 8OLD, THRER STORY brick House, In the best part of East th strecs; all improvements; contains 11 rooms; only $2,000 cash wanted. RIKER, HESSE & ©O., No, 5 Pine street. West Side. ACROTICE WI AM TRE OWNER OF A) SMAGL + Plot of “Lots fronting che Nation: lately adopted, in the upper them at a gre. a art of this N EXTRAORDINARY INVESTMENT—10 ACRES IN the north part of the city for sale at $4,000 per acre ; ierms liberal. “Address Criy REAL Estate, Herald Miscellaneous, , 9 000 —A_ GREAT BARGAIN; SO SAYS THE 7 owner; Very little money wanted ; House is about 26x50, Lot 100x: we think this is worth look- ing after. RIKER, HI set 4 CO., No. 5 Pine street ROOKLYN P PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO L LET. ERALD BRANCH OFFICE—BROOKLYN. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, IN THE LONG ISLAND 5. NGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF yULIOT a. a AND BOERUM ST. OFFICK OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TILL 9 P. M. ON SUNDAY, FROM 3 TILL 9 P. M. CARRIERS’ AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT, NO. 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN. —BARGAINS. —FOR SALE, THE REMAINING + three of five newly finished three story trame Houses on Halsey street, near Marcy avenue, filled in to peak and now in thorough order, painted and decorated and taining all modern improvements. Apply to Mr. DUNN, builder, at the new brown mone houses on Macon street, near the junction of Fulton and Marcy avenues. — OR SALE—POSITIVE SACRIFICE—EIGHT LOTS, $3,50); easy terms; fine street; surrounded by villas; Flatbush entrance Prospect Park. Apply to MACARTHY, the painter, 26 Ann street, 10 LET—THE THREE STORY AND BASEM iT brick Dwelling, 234 Clermont avenue, Krooklyn; parlor and second floor furnished or uniurnished ; key at cad Clermont avenue. 1p LET-SMALL HOUSE; FIVE ROOMS AND ATTIC; in good condition; rent $17. 393 Humboldt street, Wilhamsbarg, WESTCHE STER COUNTY PROPERTY ‘OR SALE AND TO REN. “T TARRYTOWN—TO LET OR FOR SALE, A BEAU- tiul Cottage, handsomely painted in*fresco and fur- ished complete,’ containing 8 rooms: situated on the corner of Washington and Chestnut streets. Apply on the premises, or to S. EMBERSON, 669 sixth avenue. OR SALE—A FINE FLOT, 530X200 FEET (FOUR CITY lots), at Mamaroneck, Westchester county; has 50 feet frontage on two streets; near Sepot rice’ THEODORE RITT, Broadwi {URNISHED HOUSES AND COTTAGES FOR SALB and to let, atnominal rents, at Tarrytown and all along the Hudson. Now is the time to purchase real estate on the Hudson. Full particulars with 5, EMBEK- SON, 669 Sixth avenue. $1 A MONTH ONLY, FOR HOUSE, WITH 7 Fons, at Remeington Gardens, neat depo trains daily; one hour fro . Call, before il this morning, at 329 West Twenty: nint! street PROPERTY oUuT OF THE cITy FOR SALE AND TO RENT. @00D HOUSE WITH 32 LOTS; NO brance; in Jersey City; will loan $10,000 tor interest paying stook or proestt ;.to close an estate. . BLO. 18" 150, Nassau street. GENTLEMAN'S MANSION FUR SALE—50 VILLA Sites, four Cottage Houses, at a price to guarantee a sale. L. K., box 177 Herald office. A —T0 LET, A NEARBY COUNTRY STORE AND Ff ols Rooms, saple and Log Lots of ground ; fine loca- n for grocery an u 75 aMUEL Be} MACK, 2,132 Third avenue. (OR SALE—AT NYACK, ON THE HUDSON, AN old-established Restaurant and Boarding House, in- cluding stock and Fixtures. For further particulars’ in- Guire on the premises, Bird street, Nyack. | yO INE INVESTMENT.—LAKGE, FINE HOUSE, 1¢ rooms; 44 acres Land under cultivation, water view unsurpassed, on Staten Island, 15 minutes from landing by macadamlzed road ; abundance truit; 10 acres can be lots for more than cost of prope ert; pen: ‘Worth $25,000; sold to close estate. DA‘ dst. REAL _ESTATE TO _EXCHANG: TWO STORY | FRE oH ; ROOF HOUSE, 1 u ROOMS, all improvements, in Elizabeth, mee Tented, to ex- ehange tor Pianos, Musienl Instru 39 Namsau street, room 18%. Neto Rel acti THREE YOUNG LADIES, mployed during the day, in a highly re: ey table family. where there are but lew of no boarders; in the Ninth ‘ward; terms not to exceed $5 per week each, inluding gas: one room sufficient; best reference given and required. Address for one week, H. 3. L., Herald office. OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN AND wite; will furnish Room, excepting carpet; ies ‘$10 per week, including gas and fire; permane: ir suited; reterences. address B. B., Herald Upto Branch office. x STREET, THIRD FLOOR.— Room to let, with first class Board: large closets; sunny exposure; terms reasonable; a tew table Boarders taken ; references 4.4. WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET. NEAR FIFTH E avenue.—Large, elegantly turnished Roots, with Board; location, table, reierences, &c., first class; pri- , Yate table it desired. 4Q West Nintit STR J well turnished Room: snd appointments first class tor one week, WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—1WO VERY 5 spacious Rooms, Parlor and Bedroom connecting, first floor, front; new carpets and furniture; private table if desired ; strictly first cl A) WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—HAND OU turnisned Rooms, en suite or singly, with first class Board, tor tamilies or single gentlemen; terms moderate, Keterences. ix WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH e and Sixth avenues.—Board and Rooms may be oo- tained on very moderate terms: very desirable. £5Q WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET —TO LET. IN A private family, an elegant Parior and Aleove, newly furnished and decorated, on the second tioor; also @ Room on tnird floor; gas, bath and all modern Sonveniences; with or without’ Board; references ex- ed —T0 LET, WITH BOARD, fo gentlemen only; house ferences exchanged. Call mpwo YOUNG GENTLEMEN WANC BOARD IN A Fespectable private amily. Address, stating terms, ©. R , vox 3.996 WAXiED—BOARD FOR A GENTLEMAN AND TWO ladies; terms, inciuding fire ana gas, $28 per week ; rejerences exchanged. Address Y. ¥., Herald Uptowa Branch office. WASTED-SECOND SIORY SUNNY ROOMS, WITH Board, tor gentieman and wt dinner at 1; pri- vate family preferred; location between fwentieth and Futieth streets and Fitth and Eighth avenues. Address Heraid Uptown Branch office. BROOKL BOARD. TPWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN CAN FIND GooD Board in astrictly private family; no other board. ers. Call on or address KEMPiON, No. 1 Beekman street, between 12:30 and is wr. Me HOTELS. ee ae MAISON PARISIENN 38 AND 49 EAST Twelfth street, near Broadway.—Rooms ad fami- lies and single gentiemen , table d’! hole a ater. M. a including wine. on HOUS! HUDSON STR STREET, CORNER / ot Laight. nt Board, $5 to $7 50" per week, with single Room; single Room, without board, $2 and hr Lodging, & cents; gentlemen only. Open all night 6 PARK AY UE. SECOND | FLOOR FRONT 2 Room to let, with or without private table, 67 YES SINETRENTH STREET —TO LET, WITH Boa suit of Rooms, handsomely furnished; 1 i reteren sexchanged. IRVING PLACE GRAMERCY PARK 70 and third ‘Floors one connecting. and, Eeeces Rooms, handsomely ‘urnished und. sunny: hole ext ‘width, rooms unusually large; table unexceptionable. MADISON AVENUR.—SECOND sto! 0 88, one Room; also large Room on tourth Woot, With 8 THIRD STREET, ROOM. LA FU RNISHED Room, with fire, for two genic gentleman; ‘Board tor'the lady sfreuuireas, 849 404 LEXINGTON AVENUE.—Partc 10 fo hoes to let, on first floor, with LOR on BED. ‘Rolerence. er Roome; terms reasonable. Cali 1 pf eS, RIGHTH STREET, —AN agers ae eal with good Board, en- tire Secon Toor, ped aoe front Room, third floor ; terms reasonabl nd required. ll WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—# ANDSOME furnished Rooms to let, with or without B also a back Parlor and Extension ; house and attendan first class; terms moderate to desirable parties; rete: ences. CO as isitinennindasatetganomamiieatheencey eens [15 W88t PORTY.Finst, STREET. NICELY FUR +) nished front and Bedroom to let, with Board in a French tamily sf tor gentleman and lady; $18 for | ‘or addr e 88. PLACE.—NEATLY FURNISHED two gentlemen, engly, or en suite, with or without jon pleasant. ML! i 124 TWENTY. rn, STREET, NEAR SIXTH ave. leasant, sunny Rooms, together or Seperety on te ay hot tnd cold water; for two person! WEST PORTYMFTH 6 STREET, BETWEE: Broadwa Sixth avenue.—Second Floor, je tur nisied, Re eonuecting or separately’ vor with satisfactory 141 WEST. FoRsy. FOURTH STRBET.—A DESIR- able Floor of § One winter rooms wit Hoard. may be secured. at reduced russe, in the frst cines prubent aC ozarikt MOP Urown stone house; reference, [383 GpP0v8 HOUSE, 172, 174, 174 AND 178 BLEECKER street, ix biocks west of Broadway.—First tS re Rooms, with excellent Board, $1 50to $2 per day, $6 to $lz per week. } OTEL BRANTING, MADISON AVENUE, CORNER Fitty eight eet, newly opened and elegantly tur- Nisbed; hotand cold water in rooms, house heated by steain.—Rooma, en suite or singly, at moderate rates for permanent gue: table da’ ote até. L[2By HOTEL, 86 WARREN STREET, ONE BLOCK 4 west of City Hall.—No dark rooms; Se. to 750. daily $2 to Siweekly; family Rooms $1 upward. Open all NEY, (ENGLAND HOTEL, NO. 90 BOWERY, CoR- Bayard street. —2) ligh it Rooms, nealt: fi a ished re. or Gc, per night, $2 40 to $4 per wee! gentlemen only, QT. GERMAIN, FIFTH AVENUE, TWENTY-! SE OND + street, Broadway aay ican and Feat pa plans; newly painted out id in; rooms all front Vaid to first class parties for the winter; elevator +, splendid sults, first floor, on Fifth avenue, wil nit Ist prox. WINTER RESORTS. RIVERSIDE HOUSE, FOOT OF 1920 street and Hudson River, you can oot OF | isd T TH) modattions at Thiruietn street depo! FAMutos HOTEL, Bermuda. Persons desiring a mild clitnate for the winter and Siacetot reset (Ms to be very healthy and desirable Board from $3to $2 £0 por day. Steamer running regularly es a verti 1AR: Ser Proprietor. OVAL “VICTORIA HOTEL, NASS. i mas, is open for the reception of ussite Besa Sarre owinr copa ane Northern winter can ob: fg ull Saes LIDGLENOODM 733 Brown Py convenes YO! VER, Proprietor. anic prices; 14 trains daily trom ASPROLOG Y. A sata, ASTROLOGER 13, BROFRS<OR i avenue; terms—brief, written, Samp for a circular, teu UROPEAN CLAIRVOYANT TELLS NAME! 8, SHOWS: 14 () BAST TWENTY-H0 liken Oe * sosiheenetany 6) cents and $1. Laz pa West Twenty-fifth stree 3 “EIGHTH = STREET.—FUR- ME. ROSA HALLENGES THE WORLD—REVEA Mished Rooms, with or without Bourd, og ‘ Veil five umes: references viveu. the hidden mysteries of few ond all Avemasen 472 Canal treet, Consultation $1- us r life, cures dfunken, GOOD HOUSE, WITH 32 LOTS; NO ENCUM- brance; in Jersey City; will Joan $10,000 and trade for interest paying stot, BLOMet RSEY #40 close. an estate, WNTOW. ape eran? FREE AND clear, rented for $3,6%, price $3, 000, to exchange for a Residence below Fitty-ninth strect; also a Country Seat, 12 miles from New York, and $10.0 incash to ex. change for City Property. HOLMES BROS., 46 East Twenty-third street Y et heal to FURNISHED KESIDENCE—22X60X103, “4 velow Seventy-tourth street, a few steps from Cen- tral Park, to exchanz: for Westchester Farm or Lots, on cash oasi, HOLMES BROS., 46 Eust Twenty-third ste JOR EXCHANGE FOR WESTERN OR SOUTHERN Land—250 valuabie Lots, at Vi Stream, L. 1, 14 miles trom city, near depot or roads, 167 Broadway. FOR BROOKLYN PROP- —A Farm of 108 acres, in JOR SALE OR EXCHAN erty, khtly encumbere | Westchester county, 40 miles from New York and 6 miles from three railroad stations: sinali howse, good barns, gow land, well wavered, Ac. For ull carticuiars apply at No. 6 Beaver street, ¥: ¥., In paint store, Equity, $400. OTS UNENCUMBE ED AND CASH—TO TRADE 4 fora house worth about $25,000; well located four Story brown stone House to trad cash and annexed Westchester Lots. MARTIN D 22 Broadway. — } FAL ESTATE TO Bre nn —WILL EXCHANGE the equity in a first class brown stone House, on Madison avenue, anda t Farm of % acres, free and clear, in New Jersey, fora small house, or a desirable Pa eee | the city; no brokers answered, Address station K. 0 EXCHANGE—A FINE FOUR STORY BROWN stone House, centrally located, for a good paying Tenement Property, Address, with price, lo ation, mort gage, it any, &c., W., 00x 161'Horalu office. WASTED—MERCHANDISE, PERSONAL RROPERTY Mee a food, Hpteen tn exchange, tor ‘Real Katate, at Mortgages and dividend: pa Ort aa. FUNSTOR, Ms tr tocks. oadway, room 3. REAG B.DATE WANTED. — (\YPRESS HILLS CEMETERY—LOTS WANTED AT cash icy and sold on accommodating terms. vHN TEAN, Broadway, Williamsburg. RARE @HANCE—FINEST FARM IN NEW JE! res; Luildings first class; fine aseortmn live aX farming ute will exchat city property or a desiral brokers, Address EXCHANGE, station B. ‘ANTED—A FARM CONTAINING "ABOUT 100 acres, including fair improvements, within 30 miles of this city; one in New Jersey might answer; name lo- cation and ‘price. Address B., box 176 Herald office, ANTED TO “PURCHASE—ON EASY TERMS, A A Farm on the south shore of Leong yi get or east shore of New Jersey. OLIVER PY, Cy Brady. ~ MISCELLANEOUS. © HILDRETH.—GRANITR FOR BUILDINGS, J Monuments, Headstones, &c. ; Quiney, Connedicut Scotch and Maine Granite. Cemetery Lots enclosed with posts: and ba i street, near Franklin, Greenpoint Lore a JANES. STATIONERS, PRINTERS AND jufacturers, 98 Fulton street. Biank Booke: sede iH ti nner “CLOTHING T_B, MINT#S, 48 THIRD AVENUE, BETWE x Twentieth and Twenty-Orst stroets—Fitty per eer will be paid than elsewhere jor vi Gentlemen's Clothing, Carpets Laces. A note by post punciually attende Mrs, Minta, in or out of the city. T 83 BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTE NTH STREET, highest cash price for Indies’ and r% rel, Car} ee. mail will be punetualty 4 nt ended to wey Tw gt AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY: THIRD str 8 high prices tor ladies’ and “Clothing. Carpets, &c.; ladies are Poe * Haste by Mrs. Le = “THE UPTOWN TABLISHMENT, 816 ae avenue, near Forty-sixth street.—Ladies ani pe will cee Hivaly peceive ® per cent rk here (or Cast-o 0 Call on or addrens Mr. or Mis TEA THO. ee" W HARKISON, 3 THIRD AVENUK, BETWEEN +, Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh ‘streets will pay the highest price for laites aud gentlemen's Castoll Vlotlung, Carpets, dc. Call or address. EATRE OOMIQUB, Mr. JOSH HART..... GRAND, FAMILY MATINEE TO-DAY. Mise SOPUIK REMAR 08. HAREER, ged 04 BROADWAY. Sole Proprietor NOTICE. THANKSGIVING DAY, EXTRA MATINEE. AND AN ENTIRE ORANGE OF OF BILL FLO, ae VEAMA xa, AniN The sensational drama, H THANKSGIVING DAY, or, THE LONE STAR OURS, at MATIN: TWO PERFORMANCES. Trou THEATRE, Fourteentn street, Sixth avenne. bah fate QRAXD” GALA NIGHTS, A SPLENDID BILL, bigeye Friday HS fompey en ©. KING his Soriginal character. To. ulaae with ihe sp comedietta, entited aE OHARLES WHEATLEN rat as Achille Talma mi the company in the cast. Popular prices. Box office now open. QeMre tuzares, No. 624 Broadway. Curtain'® OTelock: GRAND DRAMATIC REVIVAL. Ovation to the EDWIN ADAMS. Brilhant reception. __ The grand poet's ideal of ENOCH ARDEN rld’s favorite, Crowded house. tor. poeta, aad pat pathetic drama wild Nal enthusiasm. Critics pleased and the public i — ToL MARGUERITE’S charmi: TENNYSON'S GLORIOUS P. sit bo repeated, with powerful Grit starting lena and musical effects and touching tablea WEDNESDAY, ye mad 1 MEAN KS Vine realize Lovers of the intellectual, ing ie interpretation Prices down to pante standards, CADEMY OF MUSIC. THANKSGIVING NIGHT, GRAND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT, under the direction of Meagra, SHOOK and PALMER, of the iN RE THEALRE, in fide of as NEW CHURCH OF sT. I pastor, Bese Forty: oF erniaent artists} have kindly vol- ELIANT PROGRAMME. THANKSGIVING NIGHT. rin MA ay capital farce which oceasion a lay unteered, and wi UNUSU THANKSGIVING NIGHT, The Sutertalnmene ry be; Selim Pettibone. Frank Fathom. y Kind perinission of” Mr. {ester Wallack, Miss Dora Goldthwatie Tr. Lester Wallack, vlesese Miss Emily Lewis After which, by kind permission of Mesqrs. Jarrett & Palmer, the premier venitiloguist of the wold, M will introduce his wonderful puppets, “Tom” and “Joe.” followinj en ry kind permission of Mr. J. B. Booth) FLORENCE will appear in their bril- hant protean cated ( assuage tou cha rg Stuart Robson Mrs, eo a> { Mrs, W. J. Florence Vivian Ripple: Recitation, “Fontenoy’ supplemented Mr. W. J. Florence -Miss Fanny Pearson ** Gharacters by the company. performance will terminate with the favorite Ethiopian sketch, DEAF AS A POST, t.. Nels During the evening the orchestra will play cholce se- lections of music, under the direction of Mr. Tis- ton. pen at 7 o'clock. TICKETS, ONE DOULA’ BOXES EXTRA. For sale at the Academy and Union Square Theatre; also at the door on the eveting ot pertormance. OWE. NOVEMBER 28. IC AN INDIAN BOX TRICK BY M. HARTZ— Laughing gas by Dr. COLTON, Coo) ot 2c. and buc. ee this 2 De ~__ PIANOFORTES, S, ORGANS, &C. \ FINE sTEINWAY & SONS’ PIANO—ALL MOD- ern improvements, Dayer; a rosewood Piano for $100 DECKER & BROTHERS, 56 Bleecker street, near Broadway. —HALLET & DAVIS ROSEWOOD PIANO FOR new style, low prices, ‘Organs $2and 3 Kast 14th st., near 6th ay. NT 7} OCTAVE AGRAFFE ROSE- ing iron frame (Goldsmitn) Pianoforte, case and legs; latest improvements; ; immense sacrifice; also Pian ol, $5, GOLDSMITE'S, 26 Bleecker street, near Bowery. Pegi Lt Ala t pahedattd low to @ cash Prince & Co. Organs, Pianos for rent at $3, $4, $3, 8.7. GO. Stool, & arves fully guarantecd 4 ROUND CORNER, tent era epiciorss | Parior Suit; cost $900, Tor $50; Paintings and Chamber Suits, a sac’ Sant Tw enty-fifth street, between Fourth and Lexington avent MAGNIFICENT 7% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIAN! RELY mene order, celebrated city maker, fully five months, four round corners; cost chamber dining Furniture, Chin: sacrifice: property family leaving city. r grand monins, balihan! chess ge satin rads, MODERN SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- forte, We are tare the best finished and inet toned Pianofortes m: ee Weer all com, co. OPERATIVE. P 9 ‘reat Jones street, near Broadway. STEINWAY PIANOFORTE.—GREAT SACRIFICE, Ge cash, nearly Pp hak oe, imp ryement & Tose- nd corners, on! me BIDDLE, 13 Waverley piace mbar & 8ON ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE for sale—A brilliant toned, 7% octave, four round Corners carved Piunoforte, best city makers gost $1 vy tas $275 cash. Call at private resid CHICKERING N ELEGANT STEINWAY PIANOFORTE sale—A brilliant toned, octave Piano, carved case and le provements, with guarantee, private residence, four, round agra ae avin all Am on, fo Call 19 West 21st Pid UL 7% !OCTAVE PIANO, CARVED, pene Be, Sits iy TL patent agraffe, stalments $12 monthly CABLES, 107 We: N_ELEGANT PIANO, WOKTH a LESS THAN $200 rae spew d second hand, less than half ie SON, 127 Bleecker street. LADY WILL vat FOR LESS THAN $100 A HAND- including Stool and Music; modern Inprovenentt perfect order. A street, near Bowery. UTIFUL GRAND PIANO-—STEINWAY, HALLET 4 Davis and other new and second band Pianos, tor rent or sale, on insta}men ty oh chi cap. Y & CO., 789 Broadway, EOKER & BARNES HAVE ON HAND A FINE amoriment of their splendid Pianos, which they offer to purchasers during the holidays at below cost of manufacture. nue, corner « of | Fourteenth street. $50.—MAGNIPICENT 734 e, having overstrung tod sorred legs, agraffe, Don't fail to ex: Bleecker street, erate PIANOFORTE, ed for want of m JAMES GOR DON, IVE OCTAVE DOUBLE REED | ORGANS, $90; WITH sub-bass, $109; three sets of reeds, with suy-bass and coupler, $18; guaranteed fi 47 Universit, place. r ROBE ey a HALE [8 aera 10,000 PIANOFORTES FOR {th street and Tenth buy the stock. Thirty: ‘ST BE SOLD—7% OCTAVE PIANO, WORTH $200; also rosewood Pian 334 Third avenue, ni ir Twenty-elghth street. ANOS—ALL hby ood tok MAKES, TO RENT; IANOS—A GREAT VARIETY TO RENT O prices and terms to suit No, 8 Union square. 1ANOS—SECOND HAND, “OP VARIOU! in thorough order, for sale and to ron Pianos of our own make. NABE & CO., No. 112 Filth avenue, ae 1B MASON nai, ORGAN COMPANY WIN. ry Honk at Svaae and P: Rg ihe times at MERRELE few upright and jew uprig! Wo. ‘aris, offer at their warernoms, nm square, the largest assortment of and best see Parlor Organs in the world, at prices gua’ to be as low or lower than the; be where. Seco Orga Organs to rent. Catalogues and price | ws yd a ah ot eat case ‘pte. MUSIC, Herald Uptown Brauch oftice, NEW AND SEC iced bad just now. DHASE—A FIRST © it little ased. Addre: PIANOS AND ORGANS, hand, of first claws makers, will be sold at lowor prices, for oash or instalments, 01 County. by HORACE WATERS & 8 Pe ACs ere: lore in New WATERS! celebrated CONCERTO and ORCI IEs- NS and PI Ilustrated catalogues for rent in city or y SGN, 440 Bronaway, Agents wanted ) FOR A TANDSOME CARVED ROSEWOOD oetave Piano, with all modern improvements, ¥ ; the best bargain in this Twenty-elghth street, near Ninth avenue. WANTED TO “PURCHAS E. a PERSON WAVING A FINE SBALSKIN SAcQuE, if eae, ey Brae cat as pap reneene by aa NOVEMBER 26, 1873.—TRIPLE SHEET. AMUSEMEN'Ts, qu OPERA HOUSE. BEGINS AT 8, MISSION, 500. SPECIE parons. RRB SEATS, 00C. EXTRA- FAMILY CIRCLE, 40C. *@GRAND SPECIAL MATINEE To-Morrow, THANKS- GIVING DAY, and Regular N Matinee every Saturday. EVERY NIGHT, eri L apy vow ane ‘and original grand trick and spec- cular ¢ om aUMETY DUMPTY ABROAD! UNPARALLELED HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT! BEAUTIFUL scree ae wGEERB vOSTUMES! Ingenious Properties! asp nareeet ndid Appointments! Brilliant Marches! Wouderia Groupings! STARTLING TRICKS EVERYTHING BRIGHT, NEW AND NOVEL! The Prince Docillian Miss FANNY HAYWARD The Original Humpty Dunipty Old One, Two, Buckie My Shos RIGL SISTERS! JACKLEY TROUPE! MARTEN FAMILY HERR LIND{ And a Force of over 300 Auxiliaries! ADVENTURES OF HUMPTY DUMPTY ON HIS witnessed by a wultiinde ot eonle and creating roars of ¢ Seats may always be secured in advance. W ALLACK'S, Proprietor and Manager... “Mr. LESTER WALLACK Pertormance begins at wer, M. ; terminates 10:40. FIFTH WEEK OF THE COMEDY SERIES, EVERY EVENING DU! poe Gas Me dee also on SATURDAY APFTE) ae i Foot Sd Neng oad ied” Ti with Hr. Tom Taytone conted edfetta, called Tu OBLIG Ww. CAT OLL, Mit SERFRYS) LEWIS, et EFFIE EA Mee sony SEPTON aud Miss DORA GOLD- ‘The fourth of the present series will be Robertson's delightful comedy HOME. oe manager eee announce that he has received ‘om R. iB. DION POUCICADLE | it cla A LEGITIMATE reasene GomeDy. EN ie ACTS, written for this theatre. ay will ie produced as soon a8 the necessary scene! Lustactorily prepared. AY DVENING” NOVEMB: THIRD AND hare SACRED CONCERT, ry the STRAKOSCH ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. IBLO'S Carer pe CROOK, T WREK BUT THK MOST ta? SPEUTACLE oN vier PRODUCED NY STAGE IN THE WORLD. THE BLAGE oi 00 KIRALFY TROUPE. Last WEEK BUT ONE. THE BLACK CROOK. jONI pa. GIAVASSL LAST WEEK or ox ON DEMONS? REVEL, THE BLAOK CROOK. THE BLACK on OK. GRAND ALLEGORY, LAST WEEK BUT 0 LAST WEEK BUT ON LAST WEEK BUT ON AST WEEK BUT ONE. ely ‘DID TABLEAU. THE BLACK CROOK, Every, Sxaning tT 5. Carriages | at 11 o'clock. THE BLACK btn: K. ST WEEK BUT ON TOE BLACK citook, AUTICAL DANCE. LAST WEEK BUT ON IONS’ BALLET. THE BLACK CROOK, c. TION SCENE. LAST WEEK BUT ONE. THE BLACK CROOK, GOLDEN TERRACE, AST WEEK BUT ONE. THE BLACK chook, LAST WEEK BUT O THE BLACK CROOK, DAVIES, VENTRILOQUIST, WEEK BUT ONE. THE BLACK chook MADRIGAL BOYS. LAST WEEK BUT ONE. THE BLAOK CROOK. IDIS SISTERS, WONDERFUL GIRARDS, SPECIAL M NKSGIVING DAY. On MONDAY, ePevember 6 the caieoratee will appear in an original Dramatic, Musical, Legend- ary, Fairy Annual entitied the REN IN THE WO Or, THE CRUEL UNCLE AND OLD FATHER TIME, \TIBLO'S GARDEN. SPECIAL. N qT KSGIVING MATINEE, AN BLACK chook WITH ALL ITS SP DOR. IBLO’S GARDEN. ene MATINEE. 1B BLACK CROOK. THANKSGIVING AFTERNOON, HALF-PAST ONE, ‘IBLO'S oat BLACK CROOK, HUNDRED eR OEE IN GRAND WALLETS MAR D TABLEAUX, THANKSGIVING ON PTEENOON “Ar 1:30, IBLO'S GARDEN, GRAND MATINEE, SPLENDID SCENERY AND COSTUMES. DAVIES, THE VENTRILOQUIST. THE foe GYMNASTS. THANKSGIVING AFTER. TBLO'S bean BLACK CROOK MATINEE, HANKSGIVING AFTERNO THE MADRIGAL BOYS. THE GReat ‘GIRARDS. CADEMY, ope TO NIGHT. week but one (1) of the ernaKoscit ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. x to departuredor Philadelphia. Pa.) THIS OWEDNESDS November 26, at 8 o'clock P. M. Also on FRIDAY ‘EVENING, November 25, at 8. First representation in America of reatest works in four at oid At AIDA! arDat (The Ethiopian Slave.) The opera will be presented with enurely new Scenery by Professor Magnani, of the Royal Theatre. Parma. ng rely new Costumes by M. Ascol', of the Venice ‘enice. New Properties by Meare. Del Prato and Bocchi, ot the Royal ers Parm: semeny a nu! tured by, M. Granger, Paris. Models of Machinery. by Mr. Masteilari, from La Scala, Milan, and made in accordance by Mr. Dornbach, ot the ‘Academy of Musie, New York. Act 1—Scene 1.—Hall in areteie of the King of Mem- vi TH erdi’s last and Scene 2 Interior of the Temple of Vulcan. Act 2—Seene L A hall in the apartments of Armmneris, Scene 2. An entrance to the city of Thebes. Act 8—The banks of the Nile. Act 4—Scene 1, Hail in the King’s Palace, Scene 2 Is divided into two Apr the temple and the subterranean prison. Distribution of character Aida, an Ethiopian slave. caty Ostava Torriani Atmneris . iss Annie Lonise Cary Redames, Cay gpiain ‘oP the Giiard thenor Teale Campanitil Amonasro, King of Ethiopia and tates ef Alda, Victor Manrel Ramfis, chief priest. wi nor Nannetti The King, father ot Amneris, ‘ignor Scolara ‘A messenger. : Signor Boy The entire Work produced under the immediate supervision of Signor EMANUEL MUZTO. ON satu ay. NOVEM gt sa ATT Si P. My onan A NILBCON MATINER. academy also 701 and 114 Broadway. WALLACK'S, SUNDAY NOVEMBER 30 30, THIRD AND LAST SUNDAY CONCERT. 1DA.—SELECTIONS FROM THE SCORE OF AIDA, the new Opera, by be found in the ALLY wi GRAPHIC lo-day. TALLACK'S, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER, 3, prietor and Manager;-Mr. LESTER WALLACK Messrs, [Meet announce the TAST "SUNDAY CONCERT qreior vo departure) of St RaKosca GRAND ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY, SUNDAY EVENING, Noveinber 3, at 8 o'clock. The following will ap, OUTAVA TORRIANT, e. Os Signor CAMPANINI dirt aprearanee here), ae, MAUR Tarai EL, Sig. DE The eminent lanie. Mile: Ly 1 CRUARBT, with ULL BAN. HB NINTH REGIMENT, Mn D. Le DOWNING, Lender, Musical Director atid Conductors. ME. 8, BEHRENS General admission, $1. spenerved seats, Wi cents and $1 extra, according to location, Sale of seats will commence to-morrow (Thursday), at the Academy, also 701 and 114 Broadway. LLSSON MATINEE, BUT ONE, ACADEMY, POSITIVELY LAST MATIN STRAKOSCH ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. SATURDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 20 AT 1:30 Y. M. HRISTINE NILSSON appear tn. the following -— The Third Xe Alot FAUST, the Garden Scene. The Second (Ht) Act of MIGNO The Fourth (ith) Act of LA TRAVIATA with TORRIANI, CARY, CAPOUL, DEL PUENTE, NANNEVTI. The ' performances will commence with the Music Lesson Scene in the Seo ARI in which Miss IDA RC RG will e her debut in ’s Variations of ISB, AND CHOWUS AND ORCHESTRA, Musical Director and Conductor... ignor F, MUZIO, General admission, $4. Reserved seats tall parts of the house) $1 extra. Seats now at the Academy, also at 701 and 114 Broad- way, New York. RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE.—TWENTY-THIRD 8T., berween sixth aud Seventh aven Theatre. Begins at 8, Ove ? ate Ave TWO HOURS F DAN ARYANTS GRA UNSTREL, TROUPE” in a brilliant programme, reat puriesque artists, UNSWORTHL AND KUGENE- pene Comper. eee Conemicetore, Mme. iis Kids, sot lanenter at Mr. Bob Hart's original sketch, A SLIEPERY DAY. SLI AY, Dan Bryant, Nelse seymon Dave Heed, Hob Hart, Unsworth, Stanwood, Brockway, Morrisey, K EXTRA MATINEE THAN RAGIV EN FAMILY MATINEKS KVERY SATU T 2, SHATS SECURED. Children haif price to matinees. r HE PILGRIM, EVERY EVENING ATB, SATURDAY, 214 P. M., ULMAIN HALL. Great tones street Exhibition THAN KRG TING, 1A, M., for ehildren only 130, nner 12, 250. above. 2. any a the evening side gallery 25. ; par- auet, Be. balcony aisha gaa, § dy sold. SSOCIATION HALL, THE YALE bad eLu TH Te OL id Ai our ie TA GLEE CLUB. Thole first and only evenin tn New York {his season. BDNESDAY, NOVE. MBER 2, Arar. M Admission 0 ents, ay rved seats 7B cents, at Schir- mer's, 701 bro: ¢ Hail. | Clare tt BILLIARD sae eT 10+ NIGHT, at ALBEKT GARNIER'S Billiard Room, corner Fourteenth street and University place. Oonciuding by ms fancy shots. VSpprs "AIDA", A COMPLETE VOCAL anoforte Score, Including the Linretto, will be sold at a moderate prive. Address or call on ROBERT M. DE WITT, 33 Rose street, M‘gic AND EXDIAN BOR Sure TRICK, BY M HARTA; D Laught Cooper Insutwre this eventay 189 ee Thursday, at 2 Doors opel WANTED<4 YOUNG LADY (AMATEUR OR PRO. fessional) who. can pane oat play small parts. to travel with an old estal any, Address J, Wile SUN, Licraid Upjown Bi ‘auch ofiee. cooing AMUSEMENTS, poorts tueare LESSEE, J. B. BOOTH. Last wae or Ne ‘EDWIN Boor! MONDAY A epegey sce Fo neba RVENTN ro OFEELED, WEDNESDAY HOVENING, 1a@0. THURSDAY, IDAY AN! BATURDAY EVENINGS, STLOO® SATURDAY MATINEE NO HOTENROR: 3 AT arnANts Mr. EDWIN BOOTH as... PETRUCHIO, ounay EVENING, December a 1873, On ie and Mrs. W. J. FLOREN TICKLT aay LEAVES Seats secured in hayance at, music store of C, itson & Co., NION aap THEATRE. te, 1 Broadwat and at the Mr. gras a SHOOK ALMER Bevinis at & Byer at Wy SECOND WEEK OF THE cHaRMtiNg i army DRAMA THE WICKED WORLD, which, atwitheanding ita ENDRMO: cannot | be played foots next Satur night. ‘Oharacvers iy Mise Glare Mocrie whose ‘represchtation of the. part of SELENE is pronouncea by the WICKED | most competent judzes to dé the | WICKED best etlort of her lie—Miss Kate Claxton, Miss Maud Granger, Miss WORLD. | Mota Bartlett, Miss Kate Holland, | WORLD. Miss Emily Lewis, Mr, 0. It. torn Jr., Mr. McKee Kaukin and Stuart Robson. GRAND MATINEE ON THANKSGIVING pa. ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, will be produced # new eiotional rm in five acts an dai ae enti y DION Bi Sei héatre, in which lsc ttong Btn? la Yala Miss Mostaver, Miss Weathersby, Mr: Wik Messrs. rne, Ramkin, Burroughs, M Monts omery Coca, thomas amu BW FIFTH AVENUE ori West Twent: Pen ‘hth street, next to Broadway. Mr. AUGUSTIN eee, Proprietor and Matager ir. DALY begs to announce unce the comple tog, of the new rei may nigaens theatre erecte him atthe above cena location, that the SIERH REGULAR COM- DY SEASON of iar ae COMPANY WIL! WEDNESDAY NIGHT, Decomber & 1873, The inaugural entertainment will comprise an ORIGI- NAL PORTICAL ADDRESS, written expressly for the Dr. 0. LIVER WENDELL HOLMES, and an ENTIRELY ORIGINAL COMEDY, in, five acte written expressly tor this company by Mr. JAMES ALBERBY, ‘Tho box sheet for the FIRST NIGHT will be opened at the Broader: ey hape pee morning. Nov. 29, at o'clock, and t tg for all the other nights of the FIRST Week Will be commenced on Monday morn- ing, Dee. e Dox fet new theatre. Admission, $1: Orchestra and Balcony Chairs, $1 505 Dress Circle’ Chairs, $1; Reserved Seats in the family circle, 75 cents; Family Circle Sofas, 50 cen scenium Boxes, holding five or seven persons, $15 and $s ‘quet Frivate Boxes, $1U. ooD's MUSEUM. JUN E, OWENS. i EVENING AT 8. The eminent Comedian The charming Actre: Mr. JOHN E, OWENS LOUISE Ha’ THORNE and his own in the Drama ot Dramatic vombination, LUCHETIA BORGTA, in the Comeay of concluding with a. VIOTIMS, the laughable ns. specialty, @ Sout BHIN NG if POOR PiLLIGopDy. } ROADWAY THEATRE, 728 AND 730 BROADWAY, Begins at 8. Admission 50c. Reserved seats Sc, and $1 extra, Family Circle, 40c. CARLOTTA LE CLERCQ’S FAREWELL! *,°THE SPECIAL OCCASIONS of the weox at this house are tobe the GRAND EXTRA MATINEE TO-MORROW (THANKSGIVING DAY), the FAREWELL BENEFIT OF MISS LE OLERCQ on FRIDAY EVENING and the FAREWELL MATINEE ci: SATURDAY. CARLOTTA LE CLERCQ | WILKIE COLLINS’ own dramatization of MERCY RRICK THE NEW MAGDALEN, Monday next, December 1, 1, HORACE LINGARD and ALICK DUNNING. be METROPOLITAN THEATRE, and 587 Broadway. er. TRA HOLIDAY NOV! PATER) WILD Witt hil BxorneMaye TROPOLI 14 PO! N LEONA DARE, | MATINEE METROPOLITAN Mile. 2 Are Hanexer NETHOFOLITAN NU sie che MATINEE METROPOLITAN A. Lap ae tie bi iCKE MATINEE aeeOeoae ‘AN MASTER, BARNEY. MATINER METROPOLITAN | The Stars ot theProfession MATINEB The INTELLIGENCE 0! and RY! may RICKEY in = New eketoe of SlarPERY DAVY. L. SAP! E'S Sensation Drama of CUBA. aunt,’ Auhelal KETCHUM and other Prominent Artists. joon—Doors open at |, commence at 2! vera ices oe Extra Nevieeon TWO Grand pee ey and EVENING, Afternoon at 2 o'cl Evening at 74 o'clock. SECURE YOUR SEATS BARLY, BS SAMUELLS’ NEW PARK THEATRE, BROOK- ark, SAMUELLS : vee Mam THANKSGIVING |W eed WEDNESDAY, November 2, Beas het DAY MATINER, AT2P. M. ONDAY, rel the ore panacies Artist, LOTTA LECLERCQ. _Box office now opemand at nt “iroadw » New York. MP® ¥ # CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE. TOENEVA ‘ROSS lent ¢: New scenery, Bxcellent settag mud eae PURMANIA THEATRE. ie oo EDNESDAY, NOVEMBE| cs & DIE GPSCHIEDENEN, Comedy in four acis, by Dr. Muhr. Box ofice ‘open daily from 9 till 4 o'clock. 7. _ BARNUM'S * on GREAT SHOW, AT THE RINK, | TO-NIGHT. GREAT SHOW, AT THE RINK, TO-NIGHT, GREAT SHOW, AT THE RINK, TONIGHT. GREAT SHOW, Af THE RINK, TO-.NIGHT, GRAND REOPENING THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVEN- ING, FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON. THE ONLY BUILDING IN NEW YORK LARGE ENOUGH TO AC- COMMODATE THE THOUSANDS WHO THRONG THE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS, OR THAT PERMITS THE EXHIBITION OF THE FIVE HUNDRED CAGED ANI- MALS AND INNUMERABLE CURIOSITIES OF THR VAST MENAGERIE AND MUSEUM, THE LEADING ARTISTS—MALE AND FEMALE—WITH PROMINENT TALENT FROM ABROAD IN THE GREAT DOUBLE RING OIRCUS DAILY AT 2 AND 8 O'CLOCK. THE MAMMOTH BUILDING COMFORTABLY HEATED BY A PERFECT SYSTEM OF STEAM PIPE, OPEN FROM 12M. 7010 P, M, ADMISSION TO ALL, 's0 CENTS; CHILDREN UNDER 9, 25 CENTS. A BRILLIANT PROGRAMME FOR THANKSGIVING DAY. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 21 BOWERY, Great success of Mrs. GEO, WARE in her beautiful character change so Wi NA Aud and JEFFREY in Flying Trapeze feats. NE BLITZ in his comic characters, ‘the great National Dra ‘AMA On present eve Vik CUBA'S DELIV ERERS, or VICTORY AND VENGEANCE, TONY PASTOR tn re last new song. The entire troupe ina grand bil. GRAND MATINEE TO MORROW (THANKSGIVING). att HART AND DR. COLTO: THE GREAT 2,500 “INDIAN BOX TRICK" will be Bae eae by, PRok HART: only four evenings more, with n host of other ILLUSIONS, at the urea seasitate. Bondny, ‘tuesday, Wednesday and cae evenings, lovember 4, 2, Zand 27, with a MATINKE on Thu reday After. hoon (Thankagiving) wt 2; door: re ie atl be fol- Jowed with LAUG WOLTON, ‘Tokets ING GAS, by, p 25e.; reserved erate We. Bigh! Nate YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD. between Houston and Bleecker streets.— one Should visit the wondertul museum: it ig everything people should see and unders daily, on “the Philosophy of Marringe.” Those parties unable to attend these important lectures can have forwarded, Dost ire, on reccipt of 33 conte, by. address Ing SECKEPARY NEW YORK MUSEUM UF & |ATOMY, 618 Broadway. FLAPUEM THEATRE AND MUSIC HALL. N DALY! ve rt AVENUE THRATRE COM GUSTIN Dat. COM. mab DY COMPANY, in NEW My aiid EVE; PALSE" Sit AM yHY) B. NEW MUsIC!— “INV x. Kate Simmons, 40e., , lancers 40c., waltz ‘Aida. by Wel INCIBLE GALOP," “Fille de Mme. Angot.” ‘gal Yovkey Galop,” Aronso: “Spring, ee ONEy HANKSGIVING AT THE SHELTERING ARMS, Tenth avenue, corner Leah sirect.--Donations In money may be sen: Mr. WOODBURY G@, LA! ‘Treasurer, Mit) Furth Union stables 141 Bi hundred and firty perso jem” OWEN MARLOWE FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28. T[WICE BVERY DAY, ATS ASD 8. T OOK'S ROVAL MAKIONETTES, nooues ‘8 OPERA HOUSE, BRO! OOKLYN, XARD.—PRIVATR MUSIC LESSONS, PIANO, VIO. / lin, Organ, Guitar, Pinte, Cornet, Zither, Harp, Sing: , Harmony. S vinnon place. WeANON, ping, ct Cis i ne § A tatong to” irahiama's Mot to the inst tation. One LOTABLE, Wey anh DUCATED for & new eni ent, whose ee itapysar ly a sii ny this 1 tlention iol im Plan's Ar plat, ne worth i eopramk # charactstiud Yoealiate Roni 11d. Bast bigteenth steeots with