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we SUIT OF 1 for BOARDERS WASTED. KOOMS—WITH PRIVATE TABLE ONLY’ gentlemen, without board; 38 33 East Tw Soca naar SoS ISUN SQUARE.—AN ELEGANT BLOCK FROM MAD! ble, in a first class ho front Hoos Boer da fourth Hoot. ‘fig East: Twenty: HANDSOME SUIT OF particular. 8S West ROOMS ON THIRD FLOOR, foumodations superior im every hirty-fifth street. op aqaare double Room an floor. 35 West Thirty-third siree BROADWAY.—T0 s AVENU nartieth FLOOR, HAN of separate; pri CES FROM 1G enandsomel ecomunod DSOMELY FURNISHED E wate table or Board; atso large man and wife ed. i front sunny hall Room, third eet a TY ly turnished front Rooms, ‘suitable F single gentlemen; E st | ‘gurth s reet, WEEN TWENTY-NINTH AND Fi re ae cond, Floor, handsomely” fur- nished, to let, with strictly first class Board; flnest-loca- on in town. TH AVENUE, NO. 76—VERY DESIRABLE ROOM: en suite or singly ’ private bathroom. ée. ; priv! ¥ Sant Suit on parlor floor. with Board; all convenienc ate table if desired; an elo- BOARDERS WANTED. WEST FIPTT BOOED STREET.—¥RONT ‘on second floor ; also small Rooms to let to P of obtaining ‘substantial Board at a mod- parties a erate price. EAST FOURTEENTH STREET, NEAR SE 323 _Baitwarnan Pursished Roomate oe wilh 40° sirable Board (French table); house mg accommoda- tions frst class. 400 rior B EST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—SPACIOUS ry yy furnished Booms fo =) ote 7 = entle rotons terms moderato; Snighst aforence. To let er of Twenty ‘ourtn street, near inple and Boone Theatre; long lease. low rent; possession immediately. Bre STREET, CORNER First Floor and |ENE.—TO “Basement in hh paaiay Dasement 1s feet high, well lighted end dry, ply H, ©, PEDDER, ar Constable Co, Gana street, Ozy YARD pa ped bag Eanerton SHEDS, fice ets all in ieee order. Apply to ‘SiN HON “Sotwn ry Leonard street. Tairnbis private 44 pica # SIXTEENTH STREET.—TWO GIRLS Board or Lodne.t in a small family on mod- erate terms. Call ail the week, ithout Board, a large second &8 LEXINGTON AV: y will let, with or Room, neatly furnished, with Reception Room, if calred: no other boarders; terms moderate. PRIVATE FAMILY GAN RECEIVE INTO TaeTR household one or two young men to Board, in- quire at 368 West Thirty-second street. “A YOUNG wipow, LIVING UP TOWN, IN A FIRST class neighborhood, desires to furnish an unexcep- Jonable tome twith ee’ Koomand Board, to a reined entleman, who would make a liberal arrangement. Ad- dress HUME, Herald Uptown Branch office. (UE. —A PRIVATE FAMILY TH AVE second rd. * Boa F, NO, 483 —-A SUIT OF ROOMS ON THE story or two single Rooms, with or without AIa AVENUE, _ BETWEEN ith streets. —Tw OV “ei Went ‘with private table, om reasonable terms, In'e spacious double house 49 Filth avenue, TH A’ ELEVENTH Suits of desirable Apartments, AND UE, M7.—A DESIRABLE SUIT OF ROOMS, Becond Joor, front, newly furnished, ata very mod- erate price; first class table; references exchanged. Bit Roard, on second floor; a changed. 7 vei Rooms, Panic prices. WEST 10 ¥ persons, pom, $75 I &: story, sired’; WAV! ;SELEY. AVENUE, 24 —DESIRABLE, LARGE FUR- ished Rooms, en suite or singly, wish or without Iso other Rooms ; naferences ex- riley place.: PERRY STREET (ASHLAND PLACE), To let, with Board, frontand back oad fioor, to iamilies or single gentlemen. NEAR WA- Hand, PLACE, ane Tron Rooms, $18, $20.and $23 tor two pard; steam heat; no children; si also jiabiedourd 8. NETEENTH STREET. Toe FIFTH AND BETWEEN 65 7, e alan imely furnished Rooms, with NEAR BROADWAY.— sins le to let, with reference, ST THIRTY-NINTA STREET—A PARLOR ry, elegantly furnished, and one Room on fourth Board; can have private table if de- ] fourth th ] floors; 6) BAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—ROO) «4 Board, singly or en suite, on second, location central and the most desirable in 5, WITH third and —li7 WEST TWENTY.SECOND STREET. —10 LBT, LET, A. Wieh'Beard, in small private family, tron! On second floor, ‘southern exposaré, to gentler wife or two gentlemen; terms very. moderate; reter- ences SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WILL ACCOMMO- date two gentiemen only with choice Rooms and Board; location, Th street, between Fiith and ae avenues Address A. A, Herald office, Af ATE FAMILY, WITHOUT BOARDERS, See second neo | front and hall Room 19.gentle- man or posers wife, with Board; location Haney sie w. RK RTIES DESIRING WANDSOMELY FURNISHED ‘hth street near Lexington. avenue. Address Herald Uptown Brangh offic A P Rooms, en suite or first class accom- modatiens at No. 130 West ‘street. i Sane, TO LET—IN NOS. 2, 213 AND 215 Mott street, t Inquire within, 10 LET—AT A VERY LOW RENT, THE NEW STORE, corner East Houston and Ludidw streets, with gro- Front treet Inquire of NEWLIN & OHILD, 133 Front 10 LET—CORNER GROCERY, DOING GOOD ‘Bust ness in the mort cpa roving part of Jérsey City; five ‘3° menos Bu forse and Wagon for sale further information address B.8., box it pd T° LET—ONK LOFT, 60x: and clevator privilege. ker street, up stairs. 10 et TWO STORES, 1.281 AND 1,283 BROAD- about 48 feet Ponts will be let separate or “Apply tos BUiCHINGS, 88 John street. bad ped ge LOFT. Prete HERA, anes ndwray? immediat ry gt prod 7 ix, 45 and penard treet. Apply to A. beeen i Lispenard st, LEASE—BUILDINGS NOR, 520. AND 622 BROAD- mar Apres, street, poy together por epee mets WITH STHAN POWER t low. Inquire at 2b ve divide if Pouie suitable for pede si ness, JOHN FP. Dore ae 7 Wall irstreek 10 Prac iaw yf ba) OR WITHOUT egg eo oe POWER, Dreimisen 178, Heater otc Yaad fo eng ecr on premise: lester: ork BUGRETBE. 58 Rant Poukin street seep or BOARD AND | LODGING WANTED, GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE WANT BOARD aad a nice Room, furnished, with some family hav- ing no other boarders preferred, and who Festde on phe weet side, below Twentieth street. Address © . AB. station GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE FURNISHED Sitting Room and Bedroom adjoining, with Board, in a private family where there are no othtr boarders} must be in a g jon and south of Forty-secend street, Address 5., Dor 2351 Post omlee, A FAMILY OF FIVE ADULTS DESIRE BOARD and Rooms between Twenty-eizhth and Fortieth streets and fexingtons and Madian avenues; two large . ene smali Room; e first class Address Bo foe te erald office. SINGLE GENTLEMAN WOULD LIKE ROOM and Board with ase wivate family, (one having a cal- tivated taste for musi $6; fire extra, Address #L,, box 4,104 Post office. jor two. TH STREET, WEST, 240.—NEATLY FURNISHED Rooms, with everythin leasant Room, with Board, for housekeeping; also & re ami gas; $l per week 14% STREET, 821 WEST.—TWO LARGE PLEAS- ant Rooms. second and thi 4 floors, with first class Board, for families or geutlemen; terms moderate; ref- erences. TH STREET, 87 WEST.—BLEGANTLY FURNISHED front Room’, on seeond and third floors, every con- Jet to gentleman and wife or single men, with first class Board; references exchange 1 veniener penne: | ar I gantly furnished, en suite or singly. WEST FORTY-NINTH SIRSET.—THREE ROOMS on third and one large Room on fourth floor, ele- with Board; bouse aad table first class; references exchanged. 19 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH Madicon avenue.—Blegantly STREET AND 63 furnishéd Kooms to let, with or without Board, to gentlemen and wives or Single gentlemen; fine single Rooins. 2 ences exchai WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—TO LET, WITH Board, two very desirable Rooms on second floor; one hall sean Oe fourth; table boarders taken; refer- 2. ingle change: D STREET, 129 WEST.—A FRONT HALL BE! room to let, with first class Board, genteman; terms moderate; ‘reierences ex- suitable for 23° STREET, FAST, 114.—KLEGANTLY FURNISHED Rooms, on third floor: also one lauge Room, on the parlor floor, with first class Board, references. 2: Pass; wi rst ¢ aes: oard, in a private ‘amily, f tleman and wife or single td ily, for se convenient to El . 440 WEST.—PLEASANT ROOMS, Fania cars and stag Railway 2 D STREET, 10 EAST.-TWO CONNE! sunny Rooms, on second flo: ily small; table excellent; refere: CTING tor gentlemen; fam- 23 AND % WEST EIGHTEBNTH STREET, BE- tween Fifth and Six Jet, newly turnished, with 1 th avennes.—Parlor Fioor to ‘st claes Board, Entrance 25, 2: EAST TWENTY-FOURTH STRE —A PRIVATE *| family would let a large furnished front Reom, on | second floor, southern exposure, with or without break- 23 class Board ; terms mo: SEVENTH AVENUE, NEAR TW! TY-FIRST street.—Handsom y esau: Rooms, with frst ‘ate, 2 out Bo: GRAMERCY PARK.—ELEGANTLY PURNISHED second Floor, en suite or separately, with or with- yard; p rivate table tt desired; rouse and accommo- Gations first class; location unexceptionaties relorences exchanged. 28" STREET, let, with Board, consisti 105 WEST.—SECOND se 4 TO ones ing of two large and sinall room ; also third steryaioom ; English family ; reter- ences. 34 first c! referred); price not to exceed A SINGLE GENTLEMAN earn A_ PLEASANT and neatly turnished fire ‘and fuil Board, ina small American. family, Twithout boarders; terms moderat Address, with full particulars, JAMS, Herald Uptow' ranch of office. A NEAT ROO ym, MODERATE PRICE, IS DESIRED for lady expecting sickness with widow; east side referred. Address, with fuil particulars, M. D,, box 118 jerald Uptown Branch office. Betiea’s PRIVATE FAMILY, BETWEENITWENTI- nd Fiftioth streets and Fifth and Third avenues, re young gentleman. Address SCOTUS, box ot Post o ice. OARD—WITH NICELY FURNISHED ROOM. ZO lish branches will be acce’ Address NASOO, box Wd OARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, between Fourteenth and Thirticth streets, west sidei Booms or large front Room, with alcove; must b ars ch Address, stating terms, with references, és box Yost office, OARD WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR DENTISTRY— PD. By asinet class dentiat. Only good parties may ad- ress Uptown Branch office. TIFF, TWO YOUNG CHILDREN AND nt Fequire two or three Rooms, with first rate NTL serval Board; private iamily preferred. Address with full par | ticulars (price not over $50 weekly, including extras), MONTAGUA, Herald office. 7 ANTED—BY A A LADY, A FURNISHED ‘with Board, above Fotrteenth street; terms not to exceed $7 per weck. Address PROMPT, Herald Uptowa Branch office. ANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN AND, TWO DAUGH. ters, one large Rom and hall Room adjoining; southern éxposure; private faunily or where there are a few boarders preterred; good table a ndlinen ae le Fifteenth street, between Lexington and Sixt avenues; reference, Address, with terms, M. A., station V ‘ANTED—A NIGELY FURNISHED ROOM, WITTi ‘ood Board, for my wife and baby 15 months oid, a few miles from ihe city, on che Harlem Railroad; no hash houses noticed. ‘Address stating terms, which tnust be reasonable, ABEN, Herald ofiice. ANTBD—IN A FIRST CLASS FRENCH OR AMER- ican private fxmily, one or two well furnished Rooms, with good subtantial Board, by two. young gen- tlemen; boarding houses need not ‘answer; location be- tween Highth and Eighteenth streets, between Second and Seventh avenues, “Address stating particulars with terms, EXPORTERS, box 205 Herald office. WARTED—BOARD IN A RESPECTABLE PRIVATE family fora gentleman and wite; partial for the gentleman ; not above Fifteenth street; terms not to ex- M., Herald office. ceed $4. Address E. H. ARD WANTED-IN BROOKLYN, BY A LADY: qrith a widow lady and where there are no other fred. Address with terms, 0., Box LIT B pretei EAST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—HANDSOME- | Heratd ‘tptown Branch office. ly furnished Rooms, southern exposuse, to let, with | - ass Board. 35 | 36 | EAST NINTH S8T,—WELL FURNISHED SQUARE | ~ and hall Rooms, with Board, at at moderaie prices. _ EAST ORTY-NINTH from, STREET, ONE DOOR Madison avenue.—Handsomely turnishea Rooms, with first class Board; suitable for a gentleman aud wife or single gentlemen, at moderate prices; reter- ences. 4] also Room and eral table. WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—BOARD, WITH well furnished, handsome Parior on second floor; hall Reom on third floor, back ; good, lib- 4 furni WEST TWENTY. Axenve Hotel. ished large and small Rooms, ‘0, ‘OURTH STEERS, NEAR PIPTH let, with Board, handsomely en suite or separately ; all improvements; Teterences: table boarders taken. 44 gentlemén, with 48 Board; house and references WEST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- hue.—Three furnished Rooms, sunny exposure back Pazlor, wa extension : Board for iamilies or single good at attendance erencesexchanged. WEST FORTY-EIGHTH STRERT, —LARi N hall Rooms, nicel, ie B Aces Fequired. location thoroughly first class; be: furnished, with superior tab! 50 table gentlemen ; referenc WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—LARGE PAR- lor and Lag hieg3 connect if desired ; also la) ing, first floor; private Room, with grate €re, tor two 52 SL ENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- fandsomely furnished Rooms, with Board, rate e prices: house a table first class in al re- spots reterences exchanged. 5 LEXINGT N_ AVENUE.—WELL FURNISHED Bedroom and Parlor on first floor, wi Board; references; good neighborhood. orem 56 prices WEST ELEVENTH STREET, east of Fifth hpvenoe.: at let, with ate several | Rooms, newly and ver: antly fur- wren tabie; house private; family German; and small inoderate. THIRD DOOR 6 PARK AVENUE.—VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS on second floor to let, with or without private ‘table; also a single Room, front, on third floor. MAISON PARISIENNE, %§ AND 4 BANT + Twelfth street, near Broadway.—Rooms for fami- lies and single gentiemen ; table d’hote at 6P. M., $1 25, including wine. NGBLL'S TURKISH BATHS, 61 LEXINGTON AVE- nue.—Pleasant Rooms, for gentlemen or families, transient or permanent, with or without meals. private table itdesired. House and baths open all night, BELMONT HOTEL, 38, 195,157 FULTON AND 23 ANN street, near Broadway.—Heated by steam: open all hours; European plan; rooms Suc. and upwards; meals at popular prices. ALLEN HOUSE. 166 HUDSON, STRERT, CORNER it Laight. Excellent Board, $6 to $7.90" per week, with single Room: single Room, without board. $2 ani upwards; Lodging, # cents: gentlemen only. Open all night, CO" NTRAL HOTEL (EUROPEAN PLAN), 283 CANAL strect, between E. Hotel and Broad Good Rooma 0c. and 75. per $3 and $4 per week; family Rooms $1 a ‘OTEL BRANTINGMADISON AVENUE. CORNER Fifty-eighth street—Newly opened; elegantly fur- nished ; steam elevator; hot and cold water in rooms; house heated ny steam: rooms en suite or singly, at mod- erate rates to responsible parties; table d’hote at 6. IBBY HOTEL, 55 WARREN STREET, ONE BLOCK from City Hall,—Rooms, fc. per day; $2 and $3 per week ; family Rooms, $1 and upwards. (YEW ENGLAND HOTEL, 3) BOWERY, CORNER of Bayard street. —200 light Kooms, neatly /urnished, 0c. per night, $2 50 to $4 per week, for gentlemen HE BASEMENT STORE OF 158 FULTON STREET, corner of Broadway. to rant; the best business loca- tion in the city for shoe business, lunchaoom, iruits, & rent very low. Apply as above. OFFICE TO LET, ON THIRD . D. WENDBLL, 79 Maiden ano. : HOUSES TO TO LET. Furnished, . AWB WEST FORTENINTH STREET TO LET + _mmnished, to a private fainily, $200 per month improvements: near Fifth avenue.” Inquire on the prem ises, or of JACOB SHARPE, 149 Broadway. AA —WANTED, A SMALL, NEAT, RELIABLE family to assume the responsibility of housekeep- ing, with one lady Boarder; terms easy. Address HOUSE- KEEPING, station 8, 0 ANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE, hints. Li dort a | near FPitth avenue; one on ihirt, fourth street, near Eighth avenue, $150 per month, Muy. apply'to E, A. DAILY, No, 538 Sixth avenue. Unfurnished. BEAUTIFUL THREE STORY BROWN STONE, on Murray Hill, to rent until ay lor longer; rent ae ee eae (pasaree COMIQUE, ‘oa ‘BROADWAY MR oun nar re tor. ae MATIN maf is nuns 2 GRAND MATINER. 0 PH! LMA. inal me GRAND MATINEE. Mr. JOHN WILD, Mra, JOAN WILD. WORRELL <ISTERS, WORRELL SISTERS. 5 WORRELL SISTERS. at Mr. CHARLES WHITE ot MATINEE, OHS: TTY ONETL, UE VENNES VEAMENS Mis nara ORR v0. Miss JENNIE SATTERLER, | PN * Concluding with'the Musical Burlesque y TX1ON, IXION, IXION. Introducing the WORRELL SISTERS and tho entire MATINEE WEDNESDAY Y¥ AND SATURDAY. tox SQUARE THEATRE, Proprietor . Manage: r Mr. SHERIDAN SHOOK Mr. A. M. PALMER ne at8: over at 10:0. Srturday Matinee at 1:30. on NIGiats, pani ae SATURDAY bab via frm WICKED worto | bay Wear NIGHTS, ae MATINER. ‘Preceded by the chat charming Comedie’ A REGULAR FIX, SATURDAY EVENING, the new Emotional Comedy, ASTRAY. pT RE RS t Picadas THEATRE, Fourteenth stroet, near Sixth avenue. TUESDAY EVENING, Dee. 2 and WEDNESDAY EVENING, Dec. 3, ‘Tom Taylor’s famous Comedy, STILL WATERS RUN DEEP, with Mr, CJAS, WHEATUEIGH as JOHN MILDMAY, fogethe with A MODEL or % WIFE. All the company in the cast, Popular prices Box office now open. eeee we RETURN AND FARKWELL, NIGHTS and rae MATINEES, commencin: MONDAY. DEG, ‘T THE "ACADEMY OF MUSIC. with VOisAiRES Git REAT @RAGEDY, * SALVINI in his world- “famous role, OR QROREA NES, WEDNESDAY, Dec. 10—SALVINI as 8 FRIDAY, Dec. 12—SALVINI In THE : OLD CORPORAL. SATURDAY, Doc, 13—SALVINI MATINEE, PRICES. —ADMIBSTO Seats and Balcony) TRA P te snd Beloon dh he eee Priva Hs ain oat Sale of soats for above announced performances com- mences on a Shea MORNING, at BOX OFFIC! AQADEMY: HIRMER'S, 701 and 114 BROAD' {2 very low;, Toe furniture it des HOUSE Vé 60, 5 554 Third ave A ‘SE TO LET—FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP stone, No. °59 West Fifty-sixth Ning the highest, healthiest location in the oe AS rent 44,200; offer wanted, RRELL, 413 sixth avenue, C HARMING FRENCH ROOF HOUSE—i ROOMS, ALL modern improvements; seven mntnutes from Liberty street ferr: ply to A. Tent $90 per mouth; halt peice to May 1. Ap- FAOUSE 70 LET-SEVEN ROOMS, ONLY $10 PER ‘CAPEN, 361 Broadway. month, one hour from Grand Central Depot, on Harlem Railroad. foply at 329 West Twenty-uinth street, between Eigt th and Ninth avenues VURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. LARGE, COMFORTABLE, WELL FURNI~ SHED Room, all modern improvements; also a back Par- lor; large'closets;_good restaurants in neighborhood: house well heated. irteenth street, 231 East. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A PLEASANT FUR- nished Room to one or two gentlemen; without ard preferred, 69 Bank street, LARGE, NROTLY FURNISHED ROOM, WITH gas, lath, hot and cold water, large closet, to gen- temen ; rent $5 per week. 104 West Twentieth street. T 44 EAST FIFTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and Fitth avenue—One large and two ball Rooms, furnished, to gentlemen only; terms reason- able to permanent part URNISHED NEATLY, A SECOND FLOOR; THREE room ~e parlor, bedroom, kitchen; stationary tub: hot and cold water; Lig LTS ge fot avenue: very pleas- ant; $11 weekly. No. 5003s West Twenty-eighth street. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—FOR single gentlemen; also Rooms suitable for light housekeeping: location the best in the city, Astor Block, junction of Broadway aud Forty-third si 0. 632 Seventh avenue. 0. 41 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—IN French family, handsomely furnished Rooms to let, for gentleman and wite or single gentlemen. ARLOR FLOOR TO LET—FURNISH Second Floor, saitable for housekeeping ; Boarders. 56 ¥ourth street, Washington square, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOM, ‘&c., in private house 231 Hast Eleven th Sri ga, heat, street. pve: SEons ROOMS, FOR GENTLEMEN, AT 40 ST. k's. place. $4 50. closets and gas complete, for housekee ing; also Parlors for gentlemen and ladies; table. boarders taken; convenient three lines cars. No. 9 Com- morce street, near Bleecker street. ATH AVENUE, 164, NEAR TWENTY-SEGOND 2 street.—Furnished Rooms to let, singly or en suite; batts ou each floor; references. 13 YARICK PLACE, BETWEEN HOUSTON AND Bleecker streets.—Furnished Rooms to let, to ge tlemen, without board, or for housekeeping, with use o bath and gas. —LARGE FURNISHED ROOM, WITH ADISON HALL, 214 AND 216 EAST THIRTY-FOURTH Street, near Third avenue—-One of the largest and handsomest batie in the city, ls now finished, wit Seery convenience that experience could suggest, for balla, Kisors concerts, &c. Books now open at i, Pro- ILSON'& HAMILTON, Proprictors, d ORTES, ORGANS, &eC. A RA! NCR. -—FOR SALE, AT A GREAT BAR- ain, a number of Steinway & Sons’ second hand grand square and upright Pianos, some of them nearly new; also upright § MAGGS Piano to rent to 2S aitienepe parties. EN SONS, Steinway Hall Lil East Fourteenth treats FEW NEW BURDETT ORGANS FOR SALE AT halt price; also several fue grand, square and up; Hght Pianos at -great bargains, iL & U0., Kast Fourtee: oth street. ‘A Shane NSE, SACRIFICE; MAGNIFICENT 734 we Agraffe rosewood overstrung iron frat et Pinnotorte Stool, &c. rovements ; fay |. GOLDSMITH’S, 25 Bloecwer ' STEINWAY & SONS’ PIANOFORTE, EVERY IM. provement, great bargain for cash. A rosewood Piano, round corners, carved logs, only $75, J. BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway, RESPONSIBLE PARTY WISHES TO TAKE CARE of a good Piano in payment for the use of same. Ad- dress BURNHAM, Union League (lub, N ELEGANT DECKER & BBO. PARLOUR PIANO- forte for sale—A tour round rosewood Piano, 73, oc- tave, overstrung bass, having all Lnprovements, cost vats Call this day at MAGNIFICENT 7% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD dagil'e ), for $200; guarantee frost maker. Tesidence 210 West Zlst s A forte, made to order, celebrated maker, aranteod, four round corners, used six inant parior, chamber and cining ture, Chin. a sacrifice. 86 West et pect near Firth aveuue, Ww. fe INGSTON, A, MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD 4 ROUND CORNER, 4 octave grand square papas aie agraffe Pianoforte ; uve mouths, DEAT: tone, for Birches style tg brocade Partor Suit; blarienie f AND BRILLIANT TONED 7% OO. tave rose wood four round coruer Ar fosts best panel Cost $1,209, for $225; oe ture private residence A city makers; all im} complete Househo! West 21 street, near oth = WILL SELL A ROSEWOOD 7 OCTAVE PI- ‘anoforte, carved legs, modern improvements; cost ye for $100; Stool, Cover. 243 Kast 3Ush street, between ad 3d avenues. IANOS—A GREAT VARIETY. TO RENT OR SELL; res, aud terms to suit the times, at MERRELL’s, No, 8 Union square. IANOS AT COBT.—WE WILL SELL OUR PIANOS at cost, which willenable usto keep our workmen employed and thus save their families irouy ‘want during the winter; best pareaiis ever offered. EN & OO., 118 West Fourteenth street. a moniyle se rare Mr, Rogue Se: OPENING WN. wagniicent na new ani 03 commencement of ihe telnet — 8, 197% overture ated the “eneue eerie Harvey Botworehe written 6x reuiy for Dr. Wi rete Holi we uh “a py aS rly Was oodell § lines, wi e original ye act. ive act eomody written sxoreny. ix id Mr. W. Di err, London, Ds rt, Mre. G. H. hoon Sle Mt me Conway, Miss lortimer, Miss Gains and Miss Congdon, a os pies, Finer, Mr. D. H. Harkins, Mr. wy, gJames, Mr. James Lewis, Mr. pew Ww i. shir anes . Parkes, Mr, Chap- i ‘fee man amd'M De ° Tata Bullood by Mr, James aud Meyric Roberts and My, To be, Secered, for 11 o'clock. The Box omive Ibe will be one open. daily at the new theatre from 8 A. aL till the close of the at phe gene each evening, and seas may always be secured 1 advance. TBLO'S GARDEN. LAsT NIGHT HT BUT rivelsck a aad thease then Be. Ghar oa BLACK CROOK) POSITIVELY BEASE geook| Last WERK BLACK OHOOK MOST SUPERB vine haba i T NIGHTS ST NIGHTS Ee East NIGHTS | SCENIC UND vVA- T NiGHTS LAST NIGH’ BY L NIGH’ LAST NIGHTS SPEOTAGLE vie Manns LAST NIGHTS EVER ATS _—_ PRODUCED BLACK CROOK 0! BLACK OF CROOK BLACK CROOK ANY STAGE LAOK CROOK BLACK CROOK | IN THE WORLD. BLACK CROOK LAST MATINEE, SATURDAY, AT 1:30, Saturday Evening, December 6, lust time of the Black Crook. Monday Evening, Decemujer 8, tho colebrated in an entirely original dramatic, musical, Re gl fairy, spectacular Extra: eesenae, oren highs ILDREN IN 1HE'WO nite oRUEL UNCLE AND OLD FATHER STME, 7OODS MUSEUM. JOHN E, OWENS, QONTINGED bd ah siccnss EVEXING AFTERNOON AT 2, The gminent median The y; un ae Mr, JOUN EK. OWE: Aid his own, MARIUS: TUROK, Dramatio Combination in ju Maeder's now the Comedy of amd, gated EVERYBODY'S FRIEND, | —_ LidittNt Ob, and the Owens specialty, | supported by the Wood's SOLON SHINGLE, _MUSEUM COMPANY. BW METROPOLITAN THEATRE. road way. wither Mana i aR Ww BTR, EX! NOVELTIES AND AistRAOTIONS FREY THE PUBLIC. DELIGHTED. “AN IMMENSE SHOW. METROPOLI’ ——@ This afternoon, METROPOLITAN, Mile*Leona Dare. ATINEE METROPOLITAN, | Mixa Nully Pieris. | MATINER METROPOLITAN, Mg ha tare MATINEE METROPOLITAN, John Alten: MATINE, METROPOLITAN. Tom Ricko: ATINER METROPOLITAN, | Alaster Barni MATINER MBTROPOLITAN. Rymai MATINEB @————_____-at 23¢ o'clock. Seven prominent Stars will aj appear. egethor with our hie Company, ina et ae fo bill fuli of tun. vening at 7. en i price, Secure your seats pry. Popular prices of Rammission— ise), 50c. and QOLYHPic THEATRE. Open 7:15, bogins o'clock. Panic prices, GRAND DRAMATIC REVIVAL. THE GREAT AMERICAN TRAGEDIAX, EDWIN ADAMS, in hig, wondorial, im rsonation of PHIDIAS THE SCULPTOR, and RAPUABL, THE FRENCH ARTIST, in the romantic: beautiful and nd popular drama ot THE MARBLE HEART, from the French of “Les Filles de Marbre.” In this char- acter Mr. Adains has few equals and uo superior. EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE, AST ENOCH ARDEN MATINEE. THIS DATS (WEDNESDAY), 2 2 O'CLOCK, LAR PRICES. MARBLE HEART T ARENT Or Or ee Al LY LAST TWO NIGHTS OF THE gsrnakosod THALAN OPERA COMPANY, TAIS (Wednesday) EVENING, December 3, at o'clock, api representation of Mile. ofta¥'. eines Miss A. L. YX 2 O'CLOCK, TOE, AR PRICKS, IDA, Musical Diroovor and Conducto: +Siznor E. MUZIO FRIDAY eg Decenihar 5, at8 o'clock, STRAKOSCH OPERA COMPANY, prior to departure jor Philadelphia. Al AIDA. SATURDAY, December 6, at 1:30 P. M., GRAND FAREWELL NILSSUN MATINEE, MIGNON. NILSSO! APOUL. Seats for all at tho Academy; also at 701 and lf Broad: way. %* PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, December & R BAMUELLS!, KEW PARK THEATRE, Manager... A. R, SAMUELLS WEDNESDAY, | “Be Miss CARLOTTA LECLERQ in Wiikie Coltins’ NEW LEN, MONDAY, Dec. 8. Mr. JOHN McCULLOUGH. Pos clas “EVENING, Dee. 7, first Grand Sacred Con- Box office open from 8 A, M. to 6 P. M. and 114 Broadway. Tord tf okay OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY, THK rKYNOLDS BROTHERS, THE MONZERT SISTER apuissi0y, THE WONDERFUL JKI 25 ce! bes bot Hat spining, &c. to Family" Cirle, ‘ASTUR'S BONGS, GEO. WARK, JENNIE artes to Pacaeetis, gia omit POOR OF NEW YORK, 5) cents to’ | BAUR LANG, TOOLKY, GIRARD, orchestra Uhairs, | PREEWAN SISTERS All theratnry Programme tor thisevening isentirely new and attractive, 33 LAFAYETTE PLACE.—A VERY LARGE AND handsomely furnished front Room, on second floor; also large Parlor and other Rooms; terms, $4to $10 per week. IANOS—SECOND HAND, OF VARIOUS MAKERS, in thorongh order, for sale and to rent, including & Jew upright and sqnaré Pianos of our own inake. ABE & CO., No. 112 Fifth avenue, 161 EAST THIRTY SECOND STREE?.—FUBNISHED Rooms Sod let; bod Lf week. UNFURNISHED ‘ROOMS AND APART- MEN’ ‘TS TO LET. Aaa? LET, THE SECOND FLAT OF HOUSE NO. 363 Third avemue, between i wenty-sixth and Twen- ty-seventh streets; all improvements; to a small family ; Fent moderate. Apply In office, on premises, LATS TO LET—339 TO 47 WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH street, all improvements, at moderate reuts. In- dae on the “hee Also 127 East highty fifth street; 25 per mont GEcOND FLOOR, OVER FANCY GOODS STORE— Five rooms, neatly fitted up; water and gag, At No. & Third avenue. T° Bette THIRD FLOOR OF HOUSE NO. 0% hth avenue, between Fortieth and Forty-firat sireeiae to a small family; rent moderate. Apply in the store. Persons desiring a iid" timate for the win‘er and Hoy will ae this tobe a very healthy and desirable z ard from $2 to 2 me, day. a ‘teamer runni regular! a advertised. 8 gman s, HARNETT, Proprietor. 65 baci IRVING PLAC: Fightee: Ey nth street.—Handsomel: k Room, on third floor, to let, with NORTHWEST CORNER OF Vat hed large 66 with B EAST TWELFTH STREET.—A LADY, LIVING very retired, will rent @ nicely furnished Room, rate fire and desired: ~. Gas, t one or two single gentlemen; pa MADISON AVENUE.—SUIT OF ROOMS ON second floor, with Board; Rooms on fourth 17 WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET.~HANDSOME front Rooms, on second floor, to let, also Rooms for gentlemen; moderate terms; with Board; references. 8 MADISON AVENUE... le beat age LARGE fourth floor Room, with Boa 108 WAVERLEY PLACE.—A LARGE, PLEASANT, Well furnished Koom, southern exposure, hot ai ed water, font tab for two gentlemen or geatleman and xcelient H0'r roferes furnished ‘EST FouRTE ENTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY ms to let, with or without Boa: house and nd atieneance fiest class ; terms to suit the tim 12 fer wife or (ST eh Bast Fourth avenu WEST FORTY-! ee STRE: ET.—VERY PLE. come; excelient Boemt mod TWENTY-THIRD STREET, le gentlemer lerms moderates with or withont Roard. NEAR pesirable Rooms for gentleman mali Room communicat- ET.—ONE OR TWO floor, handsomely fur- ams heat, gas, bath, t Fitty-second street. th a8 Floors, large and. small te terms; references, Me fe ad ert 12 WEST ron Nee, ont STREET, NEAR SIXTH avenue.—A Ji ta, with fre ferences exchanged: i terms moderate. WAVERLEY PLAOF, NEAR | SIXTH AV. nue.—A nice furnished double iront Room: also 11 Room, with every Room, t class Boar outhern expo- ining room comiort of @ home, with or without Board; reterences, 165 house, would like to let two or men, with all home comforts, with th convenlences; $10 per week: referon best of table 200 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, CORNER OF Seventh avenue.—Desirable Rooms, en suite or sil he i, st a ney arith rst class Board or without boara; every: 208 to let, wi WEST > third story, Board, to emen; aloo front’ hal gal FOURTEENTH STREET. —LARGE ack Room, handsomely furnished, f(ghtleman'and wire or single gen: references, BAST Wt ‘ne and ms, with Bor French anlly "ined LF Third a TH STREET, sBETWEEN SEC. avenues, furnished d, or two oF tates persons ina prices; references required. in 3 Beet fot igh TRIRD STREET, FIRST HiGH house east Second aven: and wor oh OF one or tw front Roow, with A. gentleman entiemen cam 4 nicely tur- of without Board .at reasonable ge “4 Paha | HOTEL, NASSAU N. P., BAHA. is open for the reception of guesta. 'Persons desiring to escape the rigors ofa Northern wintet can ub- tain circular containing full information by aadressing JAMES LIDGERWOOD, 758 Brody dd T. J. ‘ER, Proprietor. TO LET FOR BU: ATTENTION; NOW READY FOR OCCUPANCY, NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING, FULTON, NASSAU_AND ANN STREETS. ELEGANT OFFICES AND LARGE VAULTS TO RENT, IN THE ABOVE FIREPROOF, WELL LOCATED BUILDING, BEING IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE CITY HALL, THE COURTS, THE POST OFFICE, 46, &0. OFFICES SUITABLE FOR LAWYERS, BROKERS, BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, &C., &U,, CAN BE HAD, SINGLY OR EN SUITE, OF ANY DESIRED SIZE, FROM 10X12 FEET TO 26X67 FEET, AT $300, £400, $00 AND UPWARD TO $12,000, ACCORDING TO* SIZE AND LOCATION. SIN! Ess _ PU RPOSES. ie | | i THE ABOVE BUILDING Is COMPLETELY FIREPROOF, READY FOR OCCUPANCY, HEATED BY STEAM, AND HAS TWO FIRST CLASS PASSENGER ELEVATORS AND ALL MODERN IM- PROVEMENTS, RENT OF SMADL OFFICES. OMe, TTA Nos Size. 2d story. 8d story. 4th story. 6th story. I in 198d, = 216x266 stan ey Si30 = | . lwo 10 10 = ‘1300 00 = ~ 00H 150 es) 1200 800 1,00 2) 4,000 2) ~ ALSO OFFICES FOR BANKING AND OTHER PUR- POSES ON FIRST AND BASEMENT FLOORS, INQUIRIES T0 BE MADE OF NO, 2 PINE STREET. AOMER MORGA: 10 LET—ONK FIRST CLASS FLAT, ON FOURTH floor; every conveiene in new buildings on Fourth avenue, near Thirty-second street. Apply at office, 108 East Thirty-secone STEVENSON, Agent. po LET wiTH erEpIATe POSSESSION, | THE Second Ficor of No. 36 Renwick street, consist! four rooms th fireplaces. Apply on the floor. a 10 LET—AT 299 THIRD AVENUP, NEAR TWENTY- third street, First Floor, $25; Third Floor, la- quire on the premises. T°: ‘Latin A QUIET. PRIVATE HOUSE, SECOND nd Ps ot Third Floor, with all the latest improve- ments, to x smail, u ay, of adults; pleasant house! splendid location. No. 316 West Forty-sixth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues TYs NICE SECOND AND THIRD pone, AND a brick House, in the Ninth ward, to le conveniences; also reveral cheap ‘Apartinents; Srooms, $90. ‘Apply at 005 udson street. ER\ CHEAP. RENT.—THIRD FLOOR, location. At No. 9 tixth avenue, = FOR UPPER PART OF DESIRABLE BROWN 34) stone house, No. sone Forty-sixth street; 7 rooms, with all improvements; this is pans nt Al at PHATRS, oo Tied av venue vanie rens-A0biy GOOD HOUSES, ROOBIS, &C., WANTED. in this City and Brooklyn. GENTLEMAN Alana A COMFORTABLE ROOM, with fire, in eRe ite family, for the winter. Ad- dress, with ruil ical 0., box 103 Herald office, LADY AND SON, 14 YEARS OLD, WANT TWO Hooms; one partially furnished preferred: rent moderate. Address REFS, Herald office, Foc WANTED TO LEAS#.—A BMALL HOUSE ve Twenty-third street, between 2 and Fith pee be “frst class. Address ©, E. ¥., box 148 ome WAXTED-FOR NoT Less JAN TEN YEARS, A 4 se, or two adjo houses, between Fourteeath ‘and. ‘Thirty-tourth streets one Fourth and Sixth avenues, containing, besides complete club socom modations, atleast twonty other rooms Address box 1.968, Post office, New York city. TANTED—A FULLY FURNISHED HOUSE IN A location, suitable for boarders; price not to rf month; references even, al hd requ ‘EBS, ld Up neh office. ANTED-AN UNFURNISHED Fi six Wen ed ok eee bate pr eg HE be- tween "pour nd Tweltth and ty-nith nreste.. aren oe c. ep 775 Post: Bf tng sf APARTMENTS, THREE OR housekee pin i fam! Al Addi }, Cole- ry month. ress man House, Ce: ond Twenty -sevei th Written HANDSOMELY dr Roomy Etohen, bart Fist, errs Bid be four ‘oom, &e.. ree fase stig ‘arm senioh tn be moderato, est adie ean anc! n omtce. in the Coantry. ANTED TO HIRE—BY A 9 oie without childre: horses, rlem and Ne item eit O m Hai ThA podem a an” YEARS, ‘ork; year col po BALL & CO.. 15 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET, ‘An assortment of epee and square Pianos and Parlor Organs, of first class manafacturers, at reason- able rates, on ments and tor rent. Tee GARDEN, Eighth street petween Second and Third avenues. ‘anted immediately, oung ladies janseusse, two youn; « *8Dremier Apply as above. Lees a a & HAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY, WIN- of HIGHEST MEDALS and DEPLUMA OF HONOR. at oy venna and Paris, offer at their warcrooins, 2% Unton square, lal assortment of and best Capi- net and Parlor Organs in the world, at prices guaranteed te be as low or Pree than they can be obtained else- where. second ns especially low just now. Organs to rent. Catalogues and price lists tree. 900 PIANOS AND ORGANS, NEW AND SECOND band, of first oan makers, will be sold at lower prices, for cash or instalments, of Lam rent, in country, by HORACE WATERS & SON, 481 Broaaway, than ever offered betore in New York.’ Agent to sell Caannn: celebrated CONCERTO and ‘ORGIES: ‘TRAL O! and PIANOS, Llustrated catalogues AME AMIN Fis) io amare TO-NIGHT, 0. M. ORHAN of the STRAKOSOR OPERA COMPANY, big, KM Musical Director and Conductor Di URCH, Hancock street, between Franklin and Bediora avenues and half 4 block from 7 ton avenue. pete reserved scats S0c. and $1 xtra. Accommodations for 3,00); less than half reserved. Sfagnideent pr ramine, includ Carriages should be ordered at stand on the avenues, HA®"=x MUSIO HALL, THURSDAY EVENING, cy samted 4, Mr in here UN selections trom Aida. 45. Extra cars will GO. A reat role of TOPSY, in LE TOM'S CABIN. non MEU! MUSICAL, Ce ies es, NO NONSHNSE,— Priyate Lessons say asi Violin, Guitar, eed , Singmg, Harmony, Musical I'University: 92 Olin’ place; cireulats malted.” “JnUAY WATSON, Directors Sag NATIONAL SONGS AND BALLADS OF ENG- land, Scotland, A and 8 1 8 songs sprig 9 . Dadional fousie.* aes om * “et _ BOOBEY « oe 2 ‘Met Fetrweeth street, new Yor York. DANCING ACADEMIES. _ Ack MARS) A ACADEMY OF — DANCING, 30 Bleecker street. Clawes Tuesday and iday éventngs; children Wednesday and Saturday after- noons; Soiree every Saturday evening-at 8 o'clock. Send for circular. circular. A’ WILSON & HAMILTON'S SELECT parce id, Be Woe Academies, ae, er ‘ourteenth street, open for beginners.” For terms, ac. send for ciroulie, Soiree every Monday at Madison Hall and overy Tues- day at Arthur Hal ING ACADF.-MIFS.—CLASSES ind 116 Bast Thifteenth street, d 156 East Filty fourth street 0) y hour, oar ot evening. MLRCULARS at Private Academy, 212° Kast leventh DODWORTH'S PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DANO. No. 3: ch. yn Fe corner Twenty-sixth ‘Are now open for the se tora circular. Atm me FP ENOR ACADEMY OF DANCING, Hall, 723 Sixth avenue, Reservoir Park, Paptite can attend at their convenience and receive ys | instruction in Waltzing, &c. See circular, Reception Dansante Friday ‘evening, Sth ingt. at oo, vpn nnnene ne ANSTRUCTION. At pects Geena COLLEGE, 20 FOURTH . AVENUE, site Cooper Institute.—Bookkeeping, Writii 4 Minas bogitB ugh GetcNcOY da sa fe operators; tui faiton aba. id "t T PAINE'S Nw tetra 62 BOWERY, UPTOWN Broadway, corner Thirty-third street, ties, boeken ‘and tingle, youn i! vain aged, forme ai ting 2 writing tewsoh paren ‘A Go0p, inane Ape ay, cour. “IN 10 PRIVATE Pann 8¢ 1261 Broad. aa iene TARY 4, liberals stuccess PING AND BUSINESS AVPAI MARSH, author of the populate Pau “nee comunuds to give private lessons vutital editions of Marsh's Works, yrinted gir selare for ae a eres Lesson. fae BY A REFINED Pasis. rotessor ree A slaas Feteremoes.” Ad Mt. TY Bioocker street N2W MetHUD OF LEARNIXG FRENCH AND GER- ing om r tle by Pa a ae Bh Firth learn iene pa ed ACADEMY OF MUSIC. BONBSDAY t EVENING, Pecember 8, ©. io ner r great role of TOPSY, in EK TOM's CABIN: Secure seats early. ‘The last time to Witness this great performance. HE METROPOLITAN MOSAUM OF ART, West hb ig (now comfortably warmed), is cepled, from 10 ape a daly Sanday ex- PeonaNcn ar woorws THKATaR as BOB ‘BRIRRLY, m THE TICKET-OF-LEAVE-MAN. EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE. Read the following criticum by Wille Winter, of the Tribune :— ae FLORENCE AS BOB RRIER THE TICKET-OF-L OF-LEAVE. MAN, “The hold which this play be hae open the Be the pblic is little short of marvellous The works Bion lived: © e rll ant, but tie ine moet by at art cs ree The re Kettaan for montns, and hus been” told and tal ih ever increasing interest « ¢ © The pl pester okom ete stor) y we now call to Tenia ae aint. ‘outine mh filling up of is Terr imaginations be the be fine footlighis, but hi a wi re told, "with care aud pre; (Tals and the victories, che mishaps & ckora sine minded country. Ind, rhe. people Who serve as the woof to the warp to this story are, each in their way, May awards 1s 8 trusting creature, whose presanee ‘dash in oe evremond “is Thaghed at at egies by_every- Green Jones, Mrs, Willot uhh, SAD Dalton, Hawkshaw and Old Moss have. eu appropria lace, and are loved and Nated aw as ey ment were at we ‘The interest of the play centres, of ec from Lancashire, Robert We canuot shel thinking that paneb ot'the pence ri iy lay in Americ: ted is due to the tact part was first repi paricane ree 18 4 by Mr Florence, Of colirse, “Am Dot been abrondean hardly have's true idea-at — Lenonenirs man is aes ayers, o one who sees ik, bimgelt an ideal Se aw as es attempted simple aa the play as ra tl a aN ar think it fosoty She som Ri Win! het the ne Soothe sRaronie i the cremnal inkle, sl ok of nel aged same t Cy Been quite d nd aaah ee y the a ice oft the} i Bt ath at perhaps the high ast, Place i he ro, But Geacrves much praise, Florence deserves much ais, A aR iy ar us oul gertion that both Mr. Jefferson and Mr. yrexence [ei their claim to commendation anne the Mr. Jefferson's acting has the test charm, 1m that it ts auiet, refined ‘and t natural, vhen, from first to last. ig our oot Leave Man’ er, boisterous or nn= pene or tw! Whe' to charm by all ithe. qualities ehtch a uded 1 inkle? Rip Van Winkle's sumnpl icity of manner, Hf is, oh pleasure when in Past erity, and his halt it still manly sorrow w) in trouble, are all Feflected, to a certain degree, in Florence's Bob Brierly. What more affecting or more beautiful scene was ever d than Brierly’s interview with bis wife at t bole eee spoken “ban chgee evermore tenderly or beaut spoken than tert which cause the recreant Sam to sererey ‘andmother, mic Serre to bea tig boy ln th 1 future? Tf it be perfe clon of art ‘ae the actor to so look and Has and det that his aaditors, forgetting, as he does tor time, his individuality, enter and spare ihe mot ions te ‘hich stir bia ove en is Mr. Florence worthy of Stes Bob Brierly, no one wh eubaar ironies | witht cain merous emotion can to fee! Hi of joy when good fortune w: ous on him, and to Do less than for him. strives for. ae modesty, refinement and true devotion art compel,” ae td EMSere THe Fi FLORENCES GIVE BUT FOURTEEN PERT ORM ANCE TWELVE NIGHTS AND TWO MATINEE: “Every man, woman and child in the Moeteupolle should see the beautiful play."”—-H. G. G. Parker. GO TO-N }O-NIGHT, ROADWAY THEATRE. BEGINS At 8 Admission, 50c.; reserved seg seats, 50c. and $1 extra; Family circle, 40c. De. Carriages at 1034, EVERY wig AY AND BA’ PiInGaBbe MATINEE, Horace, Allee’ ¢ Dunning and and Dickie, in he Comedy to be followed by @ new. series of Mr. Line gard’s renowned Sketches, including Republic va. Monarchy, Ball Ri Mistaken Kisses, The Poor Nobleman, Frenchman’s Blunder, Intelice Italiania, Our Sweet First Born, Houses of Congress, ‘with portraits of most of the popular members. Concluding with the Grand impersonations of the World's Celebrities Alexander II of Russia, Francis Joseph T. of Austria, William L. ot Germany, thé Shah of Persia, Don Carlos of Spain, the two Napoleon's, Edwin Forrest, President Grant, Horace Greeley, &e. YRAND OPERA HOUSE. BEGINS AT 8, ) ADMISSION, 500, RESERVED’ SEATS, 800. AND $1 SEXTRA, FaaILY CleoLie 4008 OVERWHELMING SUCCESS OF THE GREAT ‘ACULAR PANTOMINE! 24,000 people present last week. Hundreds pon hum dreds unable to gain even standing room. EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE Mr. G. L, FOX'S immensely swccessful, new ana origina) grand trick and spectacular comic SLi HUMPTY DUMPTY ABBOADI UNPARALLELED HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT! ' BEAUTIFUL SCENERY! SUPERB VOSTUMES! DELICIOUS MUSIC Ingentous Eroperteel fendia Appointments! Butane Maccnest 24ND maLihast ws rilliant Mai ea deriul Groupings! zr RTLING TRICKS shes EVERYTHING BRIGHT, NUW AND NOVELI The Prince Docillian -Miss FANNY HAYWARE one Mee fl) Humpty ag Mr. G. L. Une, Pwo. Buckie My Shoe RIGL SISTERS! JACKLEY TROUPE! MARTEN FAMILY! SPECIE PRICES. HERR 1! ie And a Force of over 200 Auxiliaries! ADVENTURES OF ey DUMPTY ON HIf witnessed by a Folens | ot people and creating roars of r. *a* Seats may always be secured in advance. Winaces , Proprietor and Manager. ..Mr. LESTER WALLACK Performance begins at 8 P. M.; terminates 10:0. SIXTH WEEK OF THE COMEDY SERIES. LVERY EVENING vyn pA Sd erie ead also op SATURDA’ BRN at 130, Feot:'s famous domedy, enntled THE LIAR, sara yeas Cat arenes WALLACBR ci 10 OBLIGE BENSON, Mr. JOUN GILBERT, HARRY BECKETT, W. J. FER- iN, SREPREYS LOWE SEFTON be benad GOLDTHWAITE will also appear in ‘nis enter: ‘The fourth of the present series will be Robertson's de lighttul Comedy ot omit A LEGITIMATE COMEDY, written expressly for this theatre by Mr. DION BOUCICAULT, is in preparation. RF. B. CONWAY'S 5 SROORLYN THEATRE. Mr. George Faweeu te Rowe's we's great Drama, i ___ Delighted ences. Beats secured. VERMANIA THEATRE, AD, NEUEN DORFF—Director. Wea! December BENEFIT Ofte GUSRAVES. foe cygee Comedy in four nots by moe Box oflice open daily trom 9 till 4 0’ Felock. ug ” eee, AND GENTLEMEN INSTRUCTED FOR THE stage by an a erienced actor and manager; for arpa are. art engagements procure i cr moderate, Address ACTU, ferata t 'Brookiyn Branch office. OTICE.—THE LATE DAVID’ BALDERSTON, OF 49 Regent street, Greenock, having by bis trust dispo- sition and settlement lett a ‘legacy to Mrs. Mary Bal- derston or Mackenzie. r, widow ot William Mackenzie, sometime blacksmith in Glasgow, who let Scotland many enh ago, and, tailing her, to her chil- otice Is hereby given that the said’ Mrs. Mar al it alive, or. if dead, her chi dren are required | ny ‘claitn the paid benuest and to stay. Ush their Tight thereto within two yoars from the Zh 10 do so Mr, iderston's trustees will proceed to pay over the suid legacy to the other residuary logatees, as directed by the aid frust disposition and settlement nt codtclla therete, r }ons on the su to be addressed to JOUN a oan, Solicitor, ‘Mansion House, Greenock, MARBLE MANTELS. AX ASSORTMENT OF MANTELS, UNSURPASSED for beanty of design and quality of, Workuianship. Slate work of ail Kinds a specialty, N SLATE COMPANY, Fourth avenue and seventooutt street, Union square. raranne SLATE MANTELY, MARBLE AND’ woop mane, rich we ie oe nt Uowlgns, at the lowest rices ty venth and’ ighth ich avonsig ree IE so Sah “STORAGE EST SIDE STORAGE WAREHOUSES FOR PU niture, pianos, baggage, &c.; placed in separ rooms; accommoda' jong supotior to any other establish: ment in New York. K, TAGUART, Ow! and Manager, oilice No, 693 Hudson sircet, near Wee" ‘Tweltth stre CLOTHING. Attn, Fa HHIRD AVE AVENUE oeTW EEN more in Gash wil be paid than im repen a adie a , 4 woollen Drosse poet Cloth jewelry and Laces, -k Rote pnt eat ated to by Mr. or Mrs. Mintz, in oF one of T gowann 0 u XTH AVENUE, NEAR A teagan ne Beg lips or Std cast-of . ing itr, or anes sti nae TIENTION |—$" IN CASH ON HAND, WHICH I AT win Cisburae oe Wencing ap rier compet ns the pp of an extraordinary la ce adios We par mony Sy than a ers ge: foi ab Ove re twventy-t fourth street. Gvonue, second house AY, ‘ant aga AVENUE AND NINETEENTH Avon a orn oF vent vearl ear "Ap barely ac.” Unders RSENS ToT AR FOURTH STREWT.— _ Breese ne more aioe, ben A RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE, 2D STRRET, between 6th and 7th avs., est Booth’s Theatre. Begins at 8; over at wo tnd lage Fie 2. Box of- fice open from 9 A. M. till 10 secured. CROWDED WITH FASHIONABLE ant DELIGHTED Eo, BOURE te FLAG ee Du, care RELS. | UNSWORTH and E' MINSTRELS | Ten minutes at tne casey RELS. | Jubilee Concert. inane MINSTRELS. onion. Mme. Angot's Seuete spirators, red broker's: ney at Mr. Bob Hart's Sk Bde A, SEIPPE Dar Dan ort Nels «et ‘mour, Bob Hart, Dave Reed, ne, Brockway, Stanwood, Emerson, &c. ATURDAY AT 2 Children half price. Gumons TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT F no ND Oy eye OO EVER: at the Armory, Fourteenth sireet and ‘sixth avenne. The Band comprises 6 eminent ans, includ! the taiaous corage player, AE BUGLE ay he’ antivalled layer, saxophone, LEPEB! a a oth apie Tickets may be in oe OL Regiment and Veteran Corp Tate, ware Lockwood & Co., 812 Bron way, 8 a ut ihe Armory. _ Admission 50c. Concert at 8 SOCIATION HALI,, | NORTHRASE Doh nae elghay-eth Greet # ESS Faye by the Choir ot Bt ae iat Gnareh, Be Bonet, of ghe “new st. aap ‘elnureh of, Wah a ike oeluck Poa oe, Become eer cb orclock: ‘Aareiaaton boceni ne UE THEATRE, OPENING NIG! EA oh seats, Of A balcony, for ees the toe offer accented betore 8 o'clock. 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