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ra BOARDERS WANTED, ~LARGE PARLOR FLOOR, WIT PRIVATE ble, suitable for a family, with closets, #0. . Rooma 2B East Tweittieth street, ] PARGE Room, wiTH BOARD. 14 Bast Nincteenth street. noderate rate. Evorything first NO. IRVING PLACK, OPPOSITE GR AMERCY Lie dendsowe suit of Rooms on second tour, With Board; single Rooms also; references, BLOCK FROM FIFTH AVENUE, 17 WEST THIRTY third street,—Handsome Rooms, with Board, trom $3 io B12, also without board, far BLOCKS FROM BROADWAY.—TO LET, WITH « 2 Board. handsomely turnished front Kooms, suitable for gentleman and wile or single gentlemen; table boarders accomodated, East Fourth sireet, 6)D_ STORY HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT Room, unexpectedly vacant, will be rented, with Board, upon very moderate terms; front Room, tor gen- (emeu. 177 Lexington avenue, corner Thirty-tirst st. 6)D FLOOR, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, EN SUITE 2 or separately; private table or Board’ also ta Touble Room and front sunay Hail Room, third floor, 33 West Thirty-third street, near Figh avente. 6)D FLOOR, EN SUITE, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, — with or without private table; house first class No. 10 Bast Thirty-third strect. )D FLOOR.—LARGE ROOMS WITH BOARD; PRI- & vate table if desired; home comforts; uo objection to children: best reterence. No. 48 West “ourteenth st., between Fifth and Sixth avenues, LOVELY ROOMS, SECOND FLOOR ABOVE PAR. jor, dre and light in each, with or without Board (early dinner), to let to gentlemen or family; best refer- es required. 147 West Forty-fifth street. J7H AVENUE, 483.—A SUIT OF ROOMS, ON SECOND e) story, or two single Rooms, with Board, or private tuble if required. ATH AVENUE, 273, BETWEEN TWENTY-NINTA AND ©) Thirtieth streets.—Second Floor, h me nished, to let, with strictly frst class Bo: don tn’ tow HTH AVENUE, 91.—KLEGANTLY FURNISHED ) Rooms to let, en suite or singly; table and apart- finest loca- . nts unexceptionable ; references required. Terms mode: cals TH AVENUF, BETWEEN ELEVENTH AND Twellth streets. —Two desirable Suits of Apartments, With private (able, on reasonable tera puble house No. 45 Fifth avenue. ATH AVENUE, NEAR THIRTY-FIRST STREBT.—DE- ¢) sirabie large Room, with Board, for gentleman and wile, and small Room, commanicating, it wanted ; termina 4 Particulars 1,26) Broadway, corner Thirty- nd street. G BAST, ,THIRTY-FOURTH | STRERT—ROOMS TO ) let, with Board, in an clegant locality, for tamilies e gentlen: given and required. ors 10 WAVERLEY | PLACE, NIAR BROADWAY.— | Handsome front Rooms, $14, $18, $20 and for two persons, with Board ; steam heat; ‘no children; also Cable Board, $4, lp} RAST TW ROOMS, WITH = Board. singly or en smite, on second, third and fourth doors ; location central city, ATH STREET, 21 WEST.—TWO LAR PLEAS. ‘ant Rooms, second and third floors, with first class rd, for families or gentlemen; terms moderate; rei- nces. ad the most desirable in HTH STREET. 5 WEST. CONVENIENT TO +) Bleecker and Fighth avenue cars and Elevated Rail- way.—Handsomely furmsned back Parlor, with first class Board. for gentleman and wife, ina private family : loca- tion unsurpassed ; terms $20 per week; references ex- changed. 16 UNivERsrty, PI A HANDSOMELY FUR. ) nished front Parior to let, with or without Board with sleeping accommodation in back parlor if desired; | forms reasonable. [TTL STREET, 187 FART A PRIVATE FAMILY have @ furmshed Second Floor, a very large tront Room, rear Room, private bathroom, &c.; with or with- cout Board. OPPOSITE STUYY PARK, VT Stee . z four doors east of Second avenue.—Handsomely furnished double and single Kooms, with first class s moderate. Bourd ; ter 18 WEST FORTY NINTH STRRE Hl n third and three iarge Rooms gantly furnished, en suite or singly, with Board; house nge and table Juss; references exc! 19 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET. —WITH BOARD, two large Rooms connecting, suitable for ‘amity or Parly of gentlemen; also single Kooms, $9 to $10 a week. 2 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET—BOARD.—A VERY desirable Suit of Rooms on the second floor, with private bath; also 4 large tourth floor Rooin. 2 THREE ROOMS fourth floor. ele- D STREET, 360 WEST.—LARGE, HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms, with Board, on second and fourth floors, with fire, $12, $14 and $16 for two; siugle Rooms; | house and location first class. 23 D STREET, 10 EAST.—TWO CONNECTING © sunny Rooms, on second floor, for gentlemen; tam- Hy small; table excellent; references. QAM STREKT. 8 WEST. BETWEEN BROADWAY and Sixth avenae.—Handsomely furnished Rooms to rent, southern exposure, en suite or singly, with frst class Board ; private table if desired QO BAST PORTY.SIXTH STREET, CORNER OF 7 Madison avenue (Windsor Hotel block).— Elegantly furnished Rooms. with Board, for families, and single Rooms ior genteel Qgp STREET, or all improvements, 34m Front Rooms on second floor to rent, with fret class Board; also a suitable Room for gentleuien; refer. ences, 35 BAS! NINTH ST—SINGLE AND FAMILY ROOMS ee w rent, with or without Board; wtso table Board ; terms low. 3G BAST \FORTY-NINTH STREET, ONE DOUR 20 from Madison avenaa—Handsomely furnished Rooms, with first class Board, suitable tor gentieman and wile or single gentlemen, at moderate prices; reier- cuces. BAST, 2,—NICELY FURNISHED EST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET —HANDSOMELY Al Mimnimnea Rooms, with or without private table, lo | gentlewan and wife or a party of gentlemen. Q WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH Avenue Hotel.—To let, with Board, handsome nished large and small Roouss, en suite or separately all improvements; reiereuces: table bourders taken, 4 LEXINGTON AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY Fourth and Twenty-fftl somety furnished Rooms (unfurnished if desired), hi cold water in rooms. with first class Board, in « pri family; gentiemen preterred. 4 WEST TENTH STREET.—HANDSOM FUR. nished Rooms, on first and second floors, southern exposure, all modern improvements, with Board; also Bingle Rooms tor gentlemen AG WEST, TWENTY SIXTH | BTREET.—TO good Rooms op the second, Aoors, with good Board, near Broadw: 4. WEST PORTY-EIGHTH Rooms and hall Root third “and fourth yj reterences, for single gentlemen or gentleman and wife; house and table thoroughly Orst | hanged dis BO REST, NINETEENTH STREET.—LARGE PAR- DN Jor and ‘Bedroom, Sonnecting, Gret floor: private le jesired; also Me Gre, f gentlemen; reference. se erate Tes for two BAST NINT 56 oA Broadway Koom, snitable tor Droukiast if d 57 BAST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY Jt and Universty place.—Pleasant, well furnished STREET, A FEW DOORS WEST ‘A large. newly furnished front wo gentlemen, also a smal! Room ; nee. ‘Rooms, en suite or singly, with or without Board ; reier- ence. 6 with superior Board: also table Board tora few ntlemen ; reierences exchanged. qT few gentlemen, clerks or mechanics can obtain comfortable Rooms tor the winter, with good Board, ai anoderate prices I EAST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.—TO LET, with Board, one or two Rooms; southern expos- ure ; references n and required. 120 BAST, TWENTYTHIRD | STREET, NEAR Fourth avenne.—Desirable Rooms for gentleman and wife or single gentlemen: smali Room communicat- jug if desired; terms moderate; with or withont Koard. ‘ 134 and Fourth avenges—Large, well furnished ome to let. with good substantial Board. in an Euglish at is, for partes of two or more, from $16 wo 141 MEST, PORTYPOURTH | sTREET, NEAR Sixth avenue —Three Rooms; pri Gonventences: fret cine Board: dining room on iirst oor: is moderate; te c ON, Telerences exevanged; has WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN WEST ELEVENTH furnished Rooms to let, wit ‘man and Wile or single gentlemen. Rooms, with Board; house c supplied T.—HANDSOMELY bh Board, to gentie- —PLEASANT eatly + erm eferences. ky 6% WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET. —HAND-OME- ly furnished second story front back Rooms to Jet, to gentlemen and their wives, singly or eu suite, ‘with ‘frst class table. 16 WEST FORTY-NINTH STREET.—FURNISHED ) Booms to let, ingly or en suite, with Board, in Private American family. furnished Second Floor, bg also large WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—NICKLY 20 ‘on third floor vo let, with Board, to responsible parties, grate fire; moderate terms; references, QOS WEST ~POCRTEENTH | STREET.—LARGE third story back R handsomely furnished, jo Jet, with Board, to gentiem: Hemen ; also tront hall Root *) EAST SEVENTEENTH STRE - 10 Second and Third avenues —) wo ASED', CON 4 oting Rooms. on second floor, to let, with Board, to on cle gentlemen or gentieman and wife; reierences, “)( WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET.—HAND- 13 soine back Parior to let, with Bourd, to sent z since grit OF Emo single gentlemen | hot and cold WOE, Baa; ‘oom Poolerale; rererences exchany Ce eae Lad STREET, B :TWEEN WA 18 bth avenues.—To lot, with Board, West FIFLY-THIRD Seventh and Rig! eas aud lire, oom lor two, $10; Nall Room for one. n Jor tv Bi tor 4() RAST SIXTIETH STRERT<—A NICRLY FUR- it; with @ Orivate ‘amily ; moderate privé BT, BETWEEN Hished front Room to let, with OF yithoul break- omely tur- | Rooms to Jet, with Board, at much reduced rents; | TREET, 130 WEST, NEAR BROADWAY— | 4 streets.—A few hand: | Ae hee Pies | QUMMIT HOTEL, NO. 6 BOWERY, CORNER CANAL | STREET.—LARGE | * WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—FINE ROOMS, | AMITY STREBT, CORNER OF THOMPSON.—A | EAST TWELYTH STREFT, BETWEEN THIRD | e bath, atl ROARDERS WANTED. Wea? TWENTY. FIVTH STREET —A LAROK, handsomely (urnighed front Room, on second 1 2: floor, southern exposure; large closets, Board for two. $2) per week; modera improvements, references ex changed. WEST FORTY-SIXTH STREET. —AN ENTIRE Floor (five rooms inclusive of bathroom) w let, 306 308 BAST THIRTRENTH STREET, TWO DOORS . @ast Second avenue.—To let, nicely furnished Fooms either large or email, at a reasomable rate, with ard. 412 with or without Board.all conventences; moderate pri WEST TWENTY-THIRD STKBET, OPPOSITE Loudon terrace —tandsomely furnished Rooms, NEW YORK fLERALD, SALHS AT avo A‘ Continuation sate, THIN DAY, at No. 0 Liberte street, at 1? o'clock BDW. SCHENCK, Auctioneer. ROH, JOUNSTON, AUCTIONEER—OPFIOR AND fslosrooun 37 Nassau strecr, opposite. the Post office Horse Auction Brauch, 19 (0 2% Phirwenth street, ucar University place. HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE PURNTTORE. ARCH, JOHNSTON will seli on Saturday, at 10% jock, at tho salesroom, 37 Nassau street, & large axsore mt of Household and Odive Furuiure, Mirrors, Puanoa, &c. Twenty-third street cara, stages aud Elovated Rail A LARGE SUNNY BOOM on FOURTA FLOOR TO let, with Board, on moderate terms, 219 West Fitteente streot, PRIVATE FAMILY WILL L&T, WITH BOAKD, A a handsomely turnisted (rout Room, on third door. 1oY West Forty-ttt street OARDERS — SUITED IMME houses; prices moderate. ORO. t Agency, 207 and 8 Broadway, Free. ue OARDERS WANTRD-AT THK LA PIERRE Howse, 759 Broadway, corner Righth street —Tipto Hoard “and, good Rooms, $9, to $12 4 week ; furnish Toms, without board; table Board, & UAREB ROOMS, SECOND STORY, EST TANKIN'S Board- Open evenings oR TWO ON eiccie curatehed, with Board, ah a private tamil heat, was, bath, €c.: reforences requtred, 138 Rast Fifty second street, hear Lexington avenue [panne IN SEARCH OF FIRST CLAS8 ACCOMMO. dations call at our ofMice; no charge. GENUNG'S Boarders’ Directory, 37 Union square (Broadway). 1) LET—TO A GENTLEMAN, WITHOUT BOARD, OR io wa lays bred Board, pnioely tapalenes ont bs nd floor, private house No. 07 Ho | convenient to Blevated Railroad station and other lines of cars, terma moderate. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. _ A YQUNG PROFESSIONAL GENTLEMAN DESIRES Board in a refined rivets tamily; not to exceed $9 per week. _ Address Hah TLTO} Horald office. FAMILY OF FIVK PRRSONS DESIRE BOARD and entire Second or Third Floor, between Madison and Lexington avenues and Twenty-seventh and For- ticth ‘streets; private fumily preferred. Address, with full particulars, C. ¥. 8, box M0 Herald Uptown Branch office. : PARTY OF FIVE ADULTS, WITH TWO MAID servants, want Board in a first clas private family, private table oarders are takou. Addross, jocation and price, M., box 4,764 Post office. with A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE GOOD, SUB- stantial Board with a private family: Room with southern exposure and all conveniences: location be- tween Tenth and Twenty-third stroest, West; price not over $14. Address L. R. T., Herald office. OARD WANTED—BY A GRNTLEMAN AND WIF! one large Room, with all modern improvement use of bath, between Fourteenth and Thirtieth streets, Fourth and ®txth avenues. Terms must be low. Kefer- for one week, stating terms and loc: ce. with OF TERER adults and a maid servant, tn a private family or Drivate boarding house; two large and two small rooms required ; terms not to exceed $10 per week : reterences given and required. Addrew, stating location of house A. B., box 226 Herald office. OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN AND wite: will turnish room, excenting carpet; perm: nent; terms $16 per week. including fire and gas. Ad- drew C.C.. box Herald Uptown Branch office. | Boar, WANTED—FOR A LADY AND CHILD, JD front Room and Bedroom; price not to excced $20; ventral location: refereuce given and required. Address rs. M. MORTON, Herald Uptown Branch office. OARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE; private family preferred; locality between Tenth and Tweuty third atreeta; pices t to exceed $65 or $70 | wer month. Address 8. J. If,, box 166 Herald ofice. OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN AND wile, with two sunny Rooms, between Fourteenth and Thirty-fourth streets and Third and Sixth avenues, in a private tamily. Address, with full particulars and reference, FREDRICKSON, Horald office. OARD, WITH NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, wanied—By gentleman and wite, where instruction in vocal and instrumental music or ieasons in French, panish or English branches will be accopted as part pay: at for board. Address MASON, box luv Herald office. | ONE 08 THO. GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN BOARD with a French family, residing in one of the best | streets; excellent Rooms and table: best of references | required. Address box 778 New York Post office. WO SISTERS (MARRIFD) WANT TWO ROOMS, with Board, for themselves only, in a respectable house, where there are few or no boarders: will pay $10 bead each per week. Address STKVENSON, Herald office. } am ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A HALL ROOM, with Board, not exceeding $6 per week. Address W. C. W., box 153 Herald office ANTED—SUIT OF FOUR ROOMS, WITH BOARD, by family of three and a half; must be below For: tieth street, im a pleasant part of town: price uot toex- ceed $40. Address G, W. M., 4 CHIf street W4NTED_BY A GENTLEMAN. A SINGLE ROOM, with Board. in a refined private family ; location between Fourteenth and Twenty-fourth streets and be- tween Fourth and Sixthavenoes. Address RK. H. F., box 3.178 Post office. | WANTED—BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFR, A WELL only” Address, Herala Uptown | furnished Room, Board tor lad, | stating location and terms. C., box I Brunch office. | _ HOTELS. NGBLL'S TURKISH BATHS, 6t LEXINGTON AVE- nue.—Pleasant Rooms tor gentiemen or families, | transient or permanent, with or without meals: private | table irdesired, House and baths open ail might. BE LMONT HOTEL, 133, 135, 137 FULTON AND 38 ANN street, near Broadwi cated by steam: open all ooms Gc. and upwards; meals prices. JALLEN HOUSE, 165 HUDSON STREET, CORNER J of Laight. —Excellent Board, $6 to $7 0" per week, with single Room; singie Room, without board. $2 aod | upwards; Lodging. 9) cents; gentlemen only. Open all night, ROVE HOUSE, 172, 174, 176 AND 173 BLEECKER T street, ix blocks west of Broadway.—Pirst class Kooms, with excellent Board, $1 90 to $2 per day, $6 to $12 per week. OTEL BRANTING—MADISON AVENUE, CORNER Fitty-eighth street—Newly opened; elegautly fur- | nished; steam elevator; hot and cold water in rooms; | hoti#e heated hy steam: rooms en suite or smgly, at mod- erate rates to respousibie parties; table d’hote at6. Be. or We. per nit demen $2 90 10 $4 per week, for in street—Rooms and $1 per nigh y the day and w ; heated by steam ; pri | ____.____B. BREDER, Proprietor. IT. GERMAIN, FIFTH AVEN( , TWENTY-SECOND street, Broadway —Blegant Suit’ on first oor, Filth ay avenue side; some desi above: | parties. able single and double on floor elevator erecting; moderate rate to first class WM. G, TOMPKINS, WINTER i | Pyawtoy woren, |H x “Bermuda. Persons desiring a mild climate for the winter and ng will find this to be @ very healthy and desirable ce of resort. Board from $2 to $2 50 per day. | Steamer running reguiarly us advertised. | J. HARNETT, Proprietor. OYAL VICTORIA HOTEL, NASSAU, N, P., RAHA. SORTS. EW ENGLAND HOTEL, 3) BOWERY, CORNER | Bayard street.—200 light Kooms, neatly furnished, | | and James mas, isopen for the reception of guests Persons | | desiring to escape the rigors of a Northern winter can ob- | tain circular containing tuil i JAMEs LI RWOOD, 753 Bro gu |. POR. ER, Proprietor. SALES AT AUCTION. B. MINER, AUCTIONEER. ‘Salesrooms 95 Chambers and 77 Reade street. By ALLEN B, MINER & BROTHER, FRIDAY, DEC. 5, | at 10% o'clock, at Dodworth's Building, NO, 212 FIFT AVENU SULTHWEST CORNER TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, CLUB HOU. FURNITURE, all of which is in g nd made by best city mak- | ers, comprising as | _K pagh & Dec! appurtenances OF se wood Carom Table, with all bronze Billiard Chandelier, | biack wan proceo; black wainu: Read: ing Roo Ti jong: kK walnut So Chairs, in erin and green moroceo, en suite 12ighit Chandeliers, large carved black walnut Hat with Hall Chairs to match; mahogamy Racks, ae... ke. BERT B, WALDRON, AUCTION By D. W. IVEs, Saiesrooms 108 Liberty, IL THIS DAY, atl o'e! AY | Dry Goods, Yank Ware, Cuuery, Pail, Mat, Showcase | Glass, Soap, holiday Goo ods, Plated rs, Window Shades, Sponge, Bay Kum, Teas, Cotes, , ee. | 4 T PRED LLOYD'S, AUCTIONE: 75 West Broad way, on Saturday ral Counters, new four-puil Pump, SELL aT ext, at il o'clock, Jassware, Crock | fev Stoves, Liguors, &¢.; iso household Furniture in | lots’ to suit pnt | , UcTION, AUCTION, \ 2 Magnificent Household Forniture, at the elegant residence 36 West 15th et., nd 6th avenue, sale commencing 1035 o'clock, rniture. Pompadour, G | styles. covered silk brocade’, tageren. Steinway. Pia Etagere; Yeivet Carpets, Paint } rosowoods waltat nungs, bronzes, it | tresses, Hxtension Tabie, Sideboard, Chinaware, Glas. Tare, Gulverware 101 4 ae Furniture servants’ hold Furniture offered « thissenon noe AUGUSTE MARTINES, Auctionee! UCTION SALE. AU AL the private residence, 104 between Lexington aiid Fourth age on THIS DAY (Friday), Decembe commencing at Ii over $18,000 worth and over hold Furniture, 300 yards pets, two magnitice TION SALE street, nues, : ry o'clock precisely, 50) lots magnificent House- moquet, velvet, Brussels Car- D Fosewood 74, octave grand Piano: fortes, best city makers; Parlors consisting of masnif. cent Grand hesge wnd Marie Antoinette style Parior Suits, covered with crimson im, blwe satis And gold and green aud golds tin Brocad Chairs, Lounges, Sec ce Worknot Art Bedstokan Hore ds, Commodes, Wardre fy Beading walnut, rt, le; Glass, ad mush Suite: But silver Ware; Cutlery, do, K. ROTH, Auctionser: sible men tn atuendarice fo carh, pack, hox oF whlp Hoods (or purchasers, Sule wosittve. By order of Joseph Reidel, Bsa, rivation by addressing | UCTION NOTIOR.—&. 7 HAZELL, AUCTIONEER, THIS DAY (FRIDAY), December 5, Ot 10}, o'clock, at One salesroom, 1S Chambers street, t Fay China, Pat I Gabeer, Cnty comprising a large assortment 6 F pa fault the trade acoou whom it may concern). Four casos Toys tn fine order. ‘ Catalogues on moruing of sale. RT. HAZELE & 0O., Auctioneers. UCTION SAGE OF VALUABLE REAL EATATR — A. J. BLEBOKER, 808 & CO. will sell on Friday, December 5, 1873, at the Exchange Salesroom, Ill Broad- way, the very vane FL ODOENY, with the Buildings thereoa, known as No. (72, 174, {743¢ and 176 Meroce streot, situated between Houston aud Bleecker streets. pe, SALE—AT THE ELEGANT PRIVATE residet mace, 40 Weat Twenty-first stroet, This gay, (FRIDAY), 1056 o'clock, over $35,000 worth handsome household Furattare, con- sting of two magniticent rowewood Hianotortes, parlor Suits in figured satin and brocatel, Turkish hairs, Gabluets, Contre and Console Tables, Mirror: Clocks, Paris Bronzea, fine Paintings, 3 Bookcases, Ubrary Tables, rep and plush library and bedroom Suits, Fosewood and walnut Hedscoads, Drossing Cases, Buroaus, Wantrobes, Washstands, Lougges, 27 hair and spring Mattress, extonsion Table, Sideboard, dining Ohairs, Silverware, Crockery, hall’ and kitchen Furniture, 19 Carpets and varios useful household articles, N. B.— Sale positive. Take Seventh or Eighth avenue cars. RCBKRT C, CASHIN, Auctioneer. UOTION NOTICK.—ALL THE ELEGANT FURNI ture contained in private residence 21 Bast 2th st, cor. Broadway, to be sold in lots to suit purchasers, this dav, commencing at L03 o'clock, comprising every article needed for genteet housekeeping — viz, rosewood Pianoloree, cost $950 ; elogant Parlor and Bedroom suits, Mirrors, Bruasels Car: ts Oil Paintings, lace Curtains, Bedsteads, Bureaus, ‘ardrobed, spring and hair Mattresses, Lounges, Clocks, &e,, &c.; also dining coom, basement and kitehen Furai ture. HENRY ZINN, Auctioneer. UOTION SALK—AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE 120 West Bd street, THIS (¥ ) MORNING, commencing at 103 o'clock. Over 000 worth of elegant Household Furniture, Chickering & Son Pianotorte, tour rich Parlor Suits, covered in satin aud reps; Kageres, Centre Tables, Mir rors, rpets, Curtains, Paintings, Bronzes, Bookcase, Secretary, Books, 4c. ; Bodroom Suits, Mattresses, feather Beds, Buflot, Kxtension Table; also basemen tand kitchen Furniture. LUKY FITZGERALD, Auctioneer. N. 6.— Also team Horses, Harness and Wagon, cost $2,000; Blankets, Robes, &c., will be sold at auction at 2 o'clock. Can be bought private before 2 o’cloc! YS, W. DAUCHY, AUCTIONEKR.—DAUCHY & JOHNSON will sell, this day, at 2 o'clock, at 454 Canal street, Parlor suits, in haircloth and repa; black walnut and enamelled Chamber Suits, Dressing Bureaus, Washstands Tables Chairs, Lounges Solas, Heda, Rock: ers, Brussels and ingrain Carpeis, Mats, Rugs, Matiresses, feather Beds, Piliows, Comtoriers, Blankets, Sheets, Win: dow shades, &c,; also Parlor and Cooking Stoves, Tin Ware, Crockery, Glassware and Kitchen Utensils, ¥ SW. DAUCHY, AUCTIONERR.—DAUONY & JOHNSON will sell, on Saturday, December 6, at 104, o'clock, at 168 and 170 GheBOpnee street, between Washington and West, the contents of the Hotel du Havre, of 20 rooms, consisting of Carpets, Bedsteads, Dressing Bureaus, Washstands, Tables Chairs, Toilet Sets, Mattresses, Pillows, teather Beds, Bedding &c.; also Bar and Fixtures, Tables, Chairs, Beer and Ice Boxes, Beer Pumps, Glassware, Wire and Window Screens, Engravings, Pictures, 4c.; also fine Cooking Jopper Pans. Kitchen Utensils, Garden Tables, Water Closets? Lamber, Tubs, Partitions, &c. the building to be taken by railroad company. YISIDOR J. SWARZKOPF, — AUCTIONEER— Office No. 875 Bowery, will sell, at 103g o'clock, No. 29 Orchard street, full and'large stock Fancy Goods. fine Sewing Machine, all the Fixtures, Carpets, Parlor Suits, marble top Bureaus, Ventre, Kitchen and Extension Tables, black walnut Bedsteads and Bedding, store and cooking Stoves, Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, &¢. Posi- tively in lots. *NJAMIN F. THEALL, AUCTIONEER. Importers’ sate. Froneh Clocks, Bronzes, &e., being the entire stock ot Messrs. Munn & Cobb, which will ere itively sold by public auction THIS DAY (Friday), December 5, at 1035 o'clock, at their store, No. 13 Dey street, near Broadway. We are about to discontinue our American house and are c osing out our stock, being of latest importation and design. The trade and private buyers are invited. MUNN & COBB, Importers, 13 Dey street. ¥ F. COLTON, AUCTIONEER. Immense sale ot Household Furnitare. Piano, French Plate Mirrors, parlor and bedroom rpets, Curtains. Bronzes, (il Paintings, iron Safes, 'dc., removed from Elizabeth, N. J. THIS DAY (Friday), Dec. 5, at il o'clock, at the auction rooms, No. 53 Hast Thirteenth treet, near Broadway, commencing at 10% o'clock. In this sale you can. find every kind and description of really rich and ood Furniture, sufficient to fl two ordinary dwellings fo enumerate ‘would be impossible, but will inciude every articie in the housekeeping line; also one ostrich Sleigh Robe ; also two iron Sates, sets of Furs, one splen- did double-barreled Fowling Piece, Gas Fixtures, Bed- ding, 40 or 5) good Carpets; also four tull sets of cot- t Furniture, any quantity of China, Glass, and Kitchen Goods. B.—The carpets will’be sold about 2% or So'olock. Catalogues early. J, ET QMCee, AUCTIONEER JOHN Ht. DRAPER + £ CO. will seil on Saturday, December 6, at 12 o'clock M., in front of their store, 112 Pearl street, to clone an estate, to the Mghest bidder, white trotting mare ‘mma Agnes; bas trotted in 241%, and can now trot, in condition, in 2:50; can be driven single or double. H. JENKINS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, a will sell this evening, at 73, o’elock, at store. 95 Bleecker street, a large assortment of Holiday Goods, consisting of hand- some China sets, Vases, Bronze Figures, Clocks, Plated | ware, Paintings, Chromos, &c. The above now on exhibition AMES CAGNEY, AUC eo} street.—Club House —This day, at IL o'clock, the elegant Furniture and Fixtures of the Thomas Jefferson Association club rooms, 122 street, near Prince: about 5 or 6 dozen cane Ch denv’s and other Desks, sofas, &c., in walnu Brussels Carpets, Chandeliers, &c. Members and others invil order of Philip ‘Ketterer, David 3, Paige ‘arley, Committee, ARSHAL’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT 4VE- of attachment and by order of Hon, Alexander Spaulding, one of the Justices of the Marine Court, I will expose for sale at public auction on Friday, Dec. 5, 1473 at2o’clock in the afternoon, at the auction rooms of Bowe & Hiller, corner of University place and Kighth Street, 20 bbis. of Butter and 10 boxes of Cheese, JOHN J. MURPHY, Mars! MASSHAT'S SALE OF CHINA, GL OCKERY IM" Ware and Toys, this day at I? Bow- by order ot S! D. Hall, City Marshal. FOLEY & NBAUGU, Auctioneers. Immediately ihereafter an assortment of Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors, Bedding, dc. Dealers invited. ARSHAL’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECU- Hion 1 will ell at pub\e auction this in Fifty. seventh near Thifd avenue, at 12 o'clock, one | Yrotting Mare; also Wagon and Harness. ©. FARLEY, Marshal. DUBLIC 8A ¢ We will sell at public Marvin, of New York, three thousand (?,000) barre! Crude Petroleum, at our adelpbia, on Friday, De at 12 o'clock CURTISS & CO., 319 Wainut Street, Philadelphia, noo Dec. AWNBROKER RICHARD FI 1, 1873, HES AND JEWELRY. eneral Auctioneer, Salesroom 121 Bowery. will sell THIS DAY, at li o'clock, 200 Lots gold and silver Watches, diamond and gold Jeweiry Pins, Kings, Earrings, gold Guard, Fob and Vest Chains, &e., &c, Also Guns, Pistols and Musical instruments. By order ot D. De Long, 209 Fast Broadway BROKER'S SALE.—THOMAS J. MGRATH, A PA Ticdonesr, 155 Chathara etreet, will soll, thi deve ot IT o'clock, 500 1ols men’s and women's Clothing, Dreske shawls, Remnants, Blankets, Bedding, Boot, Shoes &c.; also Coat, Pants, Vest. By order H. Nelson, Grand street, PAWNBROKER'S SALE OF WATCHES AND JEW. | elry. JAMES AGAK, Auctioncer, will sell thisday, | at 59 New Bowery, 500 Lots gold and silver Wa Liamonds, Jewelry, Chains, Overa Glasses, Guns, Pistols Cutlery, Plated Ware and Fanev Goods, by order of J. A. = Fo Jarman, 185 Varick street. Also fur sale at the above number, @ Billard Table complete, | ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEE } Sale)—will sell “this day Friday), at 10% 0% 7 Kast dWay, the Fixtures @ arber's’ Shop, viz —8 barbei ses, Racks, Mirrors, Con Goods, Cigars, 100° d rane seat Solas, ¢ Folding Chairs, 4c. Sale positive, . TOPLANYI, Marshal, | HARD WALT AUCTIONEER—MARSHAL'S | saie.—Will sell this day (Friday), at 10% o'clock, at kalesroom, 27 East Broadway. the Stock and Fixtnres of | g Ficmge Frame wang WEy—Viz., Frames, Glass, SOW ‘able, Stoves, Ves! sale positive HOMAS McGRATH, M HERMAN, AUCTIONEER.—WINES, LIQUORS Cigars, &¢.. this day (Friday), December 5, at It o'clock, No. 13 Bowery, by order of the consignee. A fe and general assortment choice Wines and yrs, in casks, barrels wnd cases, vir. -—45 barress choice old Bourbon, my nd Seo'ch Whiskey, casks Branaies, Gin, Rum iso casks Port and Sherry Wines, Champagnes, &c.; miso 200 casks Win id Brandies, Whiskey, Bitters, Ao. ; also 55 000 Oy 6. Sale posiitve, without reserve; dealers invited, HERMAN, AUCTIONEER —SHERIFP'S SALE.—BY i: virtue of anexection and to pay storage and ex- penses, I will sell this day (Friday), December 5, at l0ig o'clock, at No. 13 Bowery, the Fixtures and Furniture ot 4 first class Faloon—viz., of hoe Counters, hairs, babies, Clocks, Stoves and ail other Furniture belonging to said | Saloon; also Wines, Liquors, Cigars, &o. By order of MATTHEW T, BRENNAN, Sheriff, B. Gansican, Depaty Sheriff. V JILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, salesrooms 00 New Bowery, ‘will sell this day, at 10 o'clock, the Fixtures of the Liqnor Bore 145 Baxter street; one tine English Ale Pump, wat- nut Counters, Chairs, Tables and all other Fixtures, &¢, ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONKRER—SALESRUOMS: ” New Bowery—will sell on Saturday, Oth inst., at 1 o'plock, the Fixtares and Furniture of the Hestau! Xo. {17 Seventh aveuue, between Forty eighth and ‘inth streew, consisting of 1 Soda Range and Oyster Brotier; large lot of Chaun and Vollee Pots aud Maus, &c. An PALLACK'S. Proprietor and Manas Mr ORSTBR WALLACK Performance begins a¢8 PM, torminatos 10:4 SIXTH WEEK OF THK COMEDY s&Rtna, BVERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTIOR, ato on RATURDAY AIPERNOON, a6 1:30, Foot.'s famous Comedy, outat THS LIAR. YOUNG WILDING. Ww e soe oii LESTER WALLACK With Mr, Tom Taylor's Oomedictia, callod TO OBLIGK BENSON, Mr. JOHN GILBERT, HAKRY BEOKETT, W. J. FER. GUSON, J. W. CARROLL, Mi JKEPERYR LEWIS, Miss BFFLB GERMON, Mra. JOHN SEFTON and Miss DORA GOLDTHWALTB will algo appear in this enter it - ba) NONDAX NEXT, Docembor 8, 1873, will be pre wened 10 FOURTH OF THE SERIES, neberaon's Signy Comedy of ith mew and appropriate scenery and Mr. LRSTER Walt Ack aa Ae orginal charactor of Col, JOUN WHITE. A LEGITIMATE COMEDY, writton resaly (or this theatre by Mc. DION BOUOLGAULT, ts preparation, — pADEMY ALDA. TO-NIGHT. A‘ POSTTIVELY. LAST BYENING PERFORMANCE of the STRAKOSCH GRAND OPERA OOMPANY THIS haber fo3 BVENING, December ‘att ® o'clock, § VA. ITH SRVEN ENTIRELY NEW SCKNES, UP LEB NEW COSTUMES AND PROPRRTIER Mile. TORRIANI, Miss A. L. CARY, CAMPANINI, MAURRL, NANNATTI, SCOLAKA tm tho. peanion roles, Grand Chorus of rohestes of CI Musical Director and Conductor... Signor B. MUZIO SATURDAY (to-morrow) Beoombor atl 30 P.M, GRAND FARKWELL NILSSON MATINAR. NILSSON, MIGNON, CAPOUL Matinee Pricea—QGeneral Admission, two @ dollars; Reverved Saabs (ail parts of the louse} our dollar extra. ; also, al Broa: . CUUTLADEEPHIAT EA, MONDAY, DRCEMBRE B CADBMY. A bs FAREWELL NILSSON MATINER, Positively Last Matinee of the STRAKOSCH GRAND OPKKA COMPANY, SATURDAY, Decemer 6 atl wor. a, Mme, CHRISTINE NILSSON... Mile, TORRIANL, Miss ANNIK A CAPOUL, NANNETII, SUOLARA. Musical Director and Conductor.”..... Signor i, MU%IO ‘Adtnission $2, Reserved seats, ail paris, Bl extra, In order to avoid the rush at the door, either of the above tickets can be secured during the day at the Acadomy. RB, SAMUELLS* NEW PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN, FRIDAY, December BENEFIT OF MISS CARLOTTA LECLEROQ. NEW MAGDALEN. Monday, December 8, Mr. JOHN McCULLOUGH, Box.omee open (rom 9A. al. to P.M; and U4 Broad- way, New York. YREKNROOM, WL FOURTH AVENUK —THIS AND 7 to-morrow evening. Heary ©. Dobson in bis Classic Banjo Entertainment, assisted by Dou Pedro Dorwgo, the greatest Guitarist living. Mignon SEE THE GREAT STAR TROUPE AT Tony Pastor's House. Bring the ladies this evening. They will be admitted (reo. “ PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, RARE CHAN( e, gain, Steiuway & Sons’ second h: grand square and upright Planos some of them nearly new ; also upright Steiuway Piano to rent to responstble parties. STEINWAY & SONS, Steinway Hall, 109 and LAL Kast Fourteenth street. STEINWAY & SONS’ PIANOFORTR, EVERY IM provement, great bargain for cash. A rosewood Piano, round corners, carved legs, only $75. J. BLDDLK, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway, T SOHMER & CO!'8, 149 BAST FOURTEENTA street, several good second hand Pianos that were iakon in trade will be sold at extra low prices, to got m out of the way; one for $8), one for $125, ouc for $250; first class new Pianos at lower figures tor cash aud on better terms on instalments than can be found else ROHMER & CO., Fast lourteenth street. where; Pianos for reat. A —$20).—IMMENSE SACRIFIOR; MAGNIFICENT 7 * octave Agraffe rosewood overstrung iron frame. (Goldsmith) Pianotorte, Stool, 4c. ; carved case and legs; latest improvements; fully guaranteed ; also Piano an Stool, GOLDSMITH'S, 25 Bleecker at., near Bowery. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF PIANOS, NEW 44 and second hand, must be sold, to close an estate, by etec ot Executors. $500 Piano for $250, 366 Bieeck- er stree! T REDUCED PRICES—PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR Tent. Pianos, $3, $4, $5; Organs and Molodeons $2 $3 and ${ er month. "A Chickering and Steinway Piano and Prince Organs tor rent. S&T. GORDON & SON, 13 Bast 14th st., near Sth av. GRAND SCALE CHICKERING & SON PIANO- forte for sule at less than half cost; br octave, four round coruers, carved Pianoforte, cost $1,200, for $280. At private sion 120 West 23d at, ae N EXCELLENT STRINWAY UPRIGHT PIANO FOR Lane cheap, for cash a large assortment of squares te le or to rent low. and uprights tor AM, 701 Broad: ANTI A LADY WILL SELL FOR LESS THAN $100 & fine toned rosewood Pianoforte, agraffe treble, inodern, style, including Stool, &e.; muste in pertect orde: ird street, near Bowe! —FOR. ELEGANT DOUBLE ROUND ROSE. A. wood noforte, carved case and legs, 7% octave, embracing all Peprovernen et wit Kuarantes, cost $1,2505 @ beautiful 7 octave Piano $10); Furniture in lots to suit. also compiete household residence 210 West Twenty: rst street fust be sold. Call at private A —BARGAINS—T OCTAVE PIANO, NEARLY NEW, j, ITS;, 1 octave, Stool and Cover, $240; good Pam $100; 8 stop Orga: . PEEK & SON, 127’ Biceck (A BEAUTIFUL 1% OCTAVE PIANO, OVERSTRUNG agraffe treble; fully warranted; sacrifice ; $200; Mulments taken, $12 monthly: second hand do., $100 up- wards. R. CABLE, 107 West 23d at, corner 6th av. ~ BARGAIN—A ROSEWOOD 1 OCTAVE PIANO- forte, carved legs, modern improvements, cost $430, for $10, ‘Apply at residence 243 East 30th street, between ‘3d avenues, A forte,made order, celebrated, maker fully guaranteed, round corners, used 5 months, cost $1,200, for $250; pur- lor, chamber and dining Furniture, China, @ sacri. ce.’ 36 West 15th st, near Sth av, EST OFFERS EVER MADE IN NEW AND SECOND hand Pianos and Organs, for rent or sale, by instal- inents; try them. ERRY & CO., 739 Broadway. \LEGANT ROSRWOOD PIANOFORTE—CHICKERING manuiacturer, $76; maguiticent 74 octave, having Carved legs, overstrung bass, every inoderu improve- ment, sacrificed for want of money. JAMES GORDON, 157 Bleecker street. X, BALL & CO., 15 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET. An assortment of Upright and square Pianos and of first cl manufacturers, at reason- instalments and tor rent. MAGNIFICENT 7% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- farlor Orgu abie rates, on $50 where else, at FISCHER'S, street. near Niuth avenue. a 200 PIANOS AND ORGANS, NEW AND SECOND hand, of first class makers, will be sold at lower prices, for cash or instalmenis, or for rent, in city or country, by HORACE WATERS & SON, 431 Broadway, than ever offered betore in New York." Agents wanted to sell WATERS! celebrated CONCERTO and ORCHES. Stade and PIANUS. Illustrated catalogues maile $225, let cheap ; Parlor Organ at halt 10 $160 SAVED BY BUYING WARRANTED Pianos, new and second hand ; cheaper than any. 425 West Twenty-eighih —NEW, FIRST CLASS 7! OCTAVE PIANO- forte, fully guai anes for $225; Pianos w rice. F. LUDKE, 45 Second avenue, DANCING ACADEMIES. —J. MARS’ ACADEMY OF DANCING, 29 Bleecker street.—New classes for beginners now forming. Vor terms, &c., send tor circular. DODWORTH’S»PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DA ing, No. 212 Fifth avenue, corner Twenty-sizth now open for the season. @ circular. T MR, TRENOR?’S ACADEMY OF DANCING, Lyric Hall, 723 Sixth avenue, Reservoir Park, Pupils can attend at their convenience and receive individu] instruction in Waltzing, &c¢. See circular. A Reception Dausante Friday evening, 5th inst. ats, Send for NCING ACADEMIES,—CLASSES 14 and 116 Bast Thirteenth street, ud Brevoort Hall, 154 and 166 Bast Fitty. fourth street. PRIVATE LESSONS at any hour, day or eveming. CIRCULARS at Private Academy, 212 East Eleventh street B*QokEe, DANCING ACADEMY, 31 BROOME 8T.— Ali the fashionable Dances in one course ot lesson LADIés—Tnesda d Fridays. 3% P.M. TLEME Tidays, 7g PM. ILDREN Be; Saturdays, 3 P. J. SAUSE’S DA: Masonic Hal an ANGELO TORRIANI (late Director of Iwlian Opera), will resume lessons in Singing on Tuesday, December 9. at the NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. No. 5 Bast Fourteenth street, next to Delmon Patrons will please make immediate applicaii HIS SERVICES; CAN IN. by letter, to A. %, Heraid Broadway. YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE ONE OR TWO more young pupils for instruction on the Plano at their residence or at ol Clinton Place, near Firth avenue. CAPD NCIC AL Mise WATSON GIVES PRIVATE “AN ORGA let OFF AM stricta choir, App! Tptown Branch office, 1-288 Lemont, Plano, Organ, Gullar, Singing, at Musical University, 92 Clinton fH terms moderate; circulars mailed tree, Aduress Miss WAT=ON, oF call. (PHE METROPOLITAN MUS84UM OF ART, 1% West Fourteenth str “open daily, M. ouuls (now comtortably warmed), Sunday ex- cepted, from 10 A. ". WANTEDAA STEINWAY, CHICKERING, WEBER oF Decker Plano, Any one having @ good instru: ment to sell cheap for cash may address INCOGNITO, Herald office. Ny ageuts or other humbugs peed apply, YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C 2 TTENTION, YACHTS.<WANTED TO BUY, FOR cash, an T8-foot Yacht, with anexceptionable char. acter and ranted very fast; mast be fully 1 La and sound im every respect. | Addrem JOHN B. LOKU, care B,J, Hall & Bro., 69 South street. To, NEW TUGBOATS FOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, ADDRESS BOX £476 "OST OF FICE, EXCHANGE, + RS reese Lor oF Tove ortear wit, Exctt anak part for new or good second hand Carpet, or Purni- ture; valuable Village Lot to exchange for an interest in © Kenbeel PAYING DURINOeS tt AM, 404 Hadson atrcet Ww ANTED A SOLITATIN DIAMOND RING OR PIN, tng Lot ites aad clear, or worth $300, In exchange for a build 137 Broadway, Coqu & 1873.—TRIPLE. SHEET. MRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, on a ae AMUSEMENTS SQUARE THBATRE Mr SITRRIDAN SHOOK Air ALM. PALMISIE Beging at8, Over at 10:4 Saturday Matinee at Last LAST NIGHTS on NIGHTS, ov SATURDAY Last ————— LAs NIGHTS, THK WICKED WORLD. MATIN itt, LAST Sener LAT NIGHTS, MATINER, On SATURDAY EVENING will oe produced, im & manner worthy of the highest appreciation, Mr. Drow Boucioaulv’s new emotional comedy eubiied ASTRAY Characters by Miases Kose Bytinge, Kate Claxton, Euuly Mestayer, lize Weathersiy, Kale Holand, Mrs, Marie Wilkins and br. © i Thorne, J TOODS MUSKUM. JOHN & OWBNS CONTINUSD GIGANTIC SUCCESS BVRNING aT s AVEERNOON AT & The eminont Comedian The young Amoricaa Mr. SOUN K. OWENS Actor, Me and bis 0} MARIUS TU LOK, Dramatic Combination in in Macdtor's now the Comedy ot rama, catitied RVERYBODYS VRIEND,| | LIGHTNING BOB, al e Owens cialty, | support ood" SOLON” MtUINGLE iM COMPANY. BW METROPOLITAN THEATRE, ‘985 and Ss? Broadway. 585 . BUTLER, OROWDED, CROWDED, CROWDED. © ‘The only place in the city’ that boasts of FULL HOUSES, FULL HOUSES, FULL GOUSES, METROPOLITAN: — TO. MBTROPOLITAN, | Mile. Leona Dare, Ntaur METKOPOLITAN, MLLL 18, A METROPOLITAN, JOH BRILLIANT JOHN EN, AND SAM vo VARIED M Y, BILL, AD PULL OF FUN, SEVEN NGW STARS WILL APPEAR, TOGKTHER WITH OOK REGULAR COMPANY, RVERY &V ENING. Doors open at 7; Curtain rises at Foputar prices df admission, t ure YOUE AMomLA early, MATINEE BYERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, Qumurie tunatRE, Open 7:15, begins B o'clock. Panic prices. GRAND DRAMATIC REVIVAL THE GREAT AMBRICAN TRAGEDIAN, EDWIN ADAMS, in hig wonderiul impersonation of PHIDIAS THR SOULPTOR, and CATHABL, THE PRENCH ARTIST, 1a the comantic, beautitul and popular deaina of THE MARBLE UEART, Yrom the French of “Les Filles de Marbre." Tn (hia char- actor Mr. Adams bas (ew equals and uo superior. * RVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINER, KATRE COMIQUE, Mc. JOSH, HART... Sole Proprivtor AN ENT CHANGE OF BILL. First week of the | Read the list 514 Broadway. Queens of Burlesque, the of artista at the WORRBLL SISTERS, THEATRE COMIQUE, Miss SOPHIE WORRELL, | Mise SOPHIE WORRRLE, Mia IRENE WORKEL, '| Miss [RENE WORRELL, fm the Musical burlesque Miss SOPHTK ELM A UXION. Miss JENNIE HUGHES, Mr. ED HARRIGAN Mra. JOUN WILD, in hia new aketch, Mins KITHY O'N ETL IRISH HARTS. Lite JENNIS YEAMENS, Mr. TOM HARPER, Miss JENNIE SATERLER, the one-legged song Miss MARIE GORENFLO, and dance artiat, Miss ANNIR Y&AMENS. in his ESSENCE OF OLD VIR. GINIA, : AL FRANK KKRNES and Ki JOUN WILD, Mr. JOHN WILD, in the new Ethiopian sketch} Mr. RANK KERNKS, VINEGAR BITTER. Mr. TOM HARPER, Kk. M. CARROLL and his THREE BOYS in a new sketoh. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Mr JAMES BRADLEY, Mr. J. F. CROSBEN, Mr. D. KELLEY, Mr. ROBERT HALL, Mr. JA anaveek, making in all ono of (he most powerial organizations over presented to the public, MAINE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. L* KUM THEATRE, Fourteenth street, near Sixth avenue. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY &VENINGS, December 5 and & Tom Taylor's famous Comedy, STILL WATERS RUN DEBP, RM. CARROLL, he GENERAL, LITTLE DIOK, Master BENNIE, Mr. HARRIE PRATT, Mr. GL, STOULE, ther with A MODEL OF A WIRE, All the company in the cast Thursday, December I, M&. CHARLES FRCHTER. Popular prices. Box office now opea. TH AVENUB THKATRE.—NOW KSTABLISHED AT Twenty-eighth stroet, corner of Broadway. Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY... Proprietor and Manager *,* Carriages may be ordered for 11 o'clock. The Box Oftce will be open daily at the new theatre from 8 A. M. till the close of the periormance each evening, and seats may always be secured one week in advance. (FRIDAY) BVENING, DEO. 5, will be repeated, by generat request, the orignal tic opening address, written expressly for the occasion by r. Oliver Wendell Holmes. origina ifive act comedy written expressly for this theatre by Mr. James Alberry, of London, entitled FORTUNK! will then be acted by Miss Fanny Davenport, Mra. G. 1. Gilbert, Miss Sara Jewett, Miss Minnie Conway, Miss Nellie Mortimer, Miss Grifiths and Miss Congdon, and by Mr. aries Fisher, Mr. D. . Harkina, Mr. George Clarke, Mr, Louis James, Mr. James Lewis, Mr. D, Whit- ney, Mt. George Devere, Mr. James G, Parkes, Mr, Chap- man. Mr. Beekman and Mr. Deveau. MATINEE TO-MORROW SATURDAY) AT Lig O'CLOCK 1BLO'S GARDEN, BLACK CROOK LAST NIGHT BUT ON&. BLACK CROOK POSITIVELY BLACR CROOK BLACK CROOK LAST WEEK BLACK CROOK BLACK CROOK OF THE BLACK CROOK — MOST SUPERB —— LAST NIGHTS BALLET, LAST NIGHTS LAST NIGHTS | SCENIC AN -| LAST NIGHTS LAST NIGHTS RIE! LAST NIGHTS LAST NIGHTS SPECTACLE LAsT NIGHTS LAST NIGHTS EVER Last NIGHTS — PRODUCED —— BLACK CROOK ON BLACK CROOK BLACK CROOK ANY STAGE BLACK CROOK BLACK OROOK| IN THE WORLD. | BLACK OROOK LAST MATINEE, SATURDAY, AT 1:30. Saturday Evening, Dec. 6, tast ime of the Black Crook. Monday Eyening, vORES. 8, the celebrated in an entirely original dramatic, musical, comical, fairy, spectacular Extravasaiza, entiiled the CHILDREN IN THE WOOD, THE CRUFL UNCLE AND OLD FATHER TIME. Produced with new Scenery, Costumes and Appoint. ments, and a grand corps de ballet of 150 coryphees and figurantes, headed by the PEERLESS BONFANTL BOX OFFI ALE OF SEATS NOW OPE. ERMAN! THEATRES. AD, NEUENDORER.., 2.0.04. FRIDAY, December 5, DER RLEPHANT, comedy, in four acts, by Moser. Box office open daily from 9 til ¢ o'clock. Boots THEATRE, LESSEE, J. B. BOOTH. Engagement of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. FLORENCE, ¥OR TWO WESKS ONLY, who will Appear every night this week in the TICKET OF LEAVE MAN. FIRST FLORENCE MATINEF, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, AT 1:30, TICKET OF LEAVE MAN. IN ACTIVE PREPARATION, KILEEN OGK. Seats secured in advance at the theatre and at the music store of ©. H. Ditson & Co., 713 Broadway. SALVINI'S RETURN AND FARWELL, SIX NIGHTS and TWO MATINEES, commencing MONDAY, DEC. § AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, with VOLIATRE'S GREAT TRAGEDY, SALVINT in his world-famous role, OROSMANES. WEDNESDAY, vec. 10—SALVINI ag SAMSON FRIDAY, Dec. 12—SALVINI in THE OLD CORPORAL, SATURDAY, Dec. 1—SALVINI MATINEE. PRICES.—ADMIBSION, $1: Reserved Seats $1 EXTRA: Private Boxes (fours eats), $1); FAMILY CIRCLE, ie. Seats can now Le hi for above announced perform- ances at BOX OFFICE, ACADEMY, Wind LM B'WAY. qm CONCERT ‘ a Aalees y, SEVENTY-FIRST REGIMENT N. @. 8.N. Y.. at ACADEMY OF MUSIC, THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18 Mnsic by Ken's Seventy-rst regiment band of sixty pertormers. Tickets $1, Reserved seats $1 50. \d reserved seats may be obtained from Colonel Richard Vose or Quartermaster B,J. Griebert, 32 Warren Captain A.W. Belknap, ot Eighth avenue; Cap- tain J. V. Smith, 158 William street; Captain M. L. Van- Une, 1% Chambers street, seret Major jubel 52 Maiden lane; Captain George J. ‘Tyson, Fifth Avenue Hotel, Pond’s masie store, 29 Union sq , and at all the princi pal hotels and box offices oi Lyceum Theatre and Acad- emy of Music, +++eeDirector is EW YORK STADT THEATRE, 45 AND 47 BOWERY GRAND GisRMAN OPERA." H. GRAU, Manager, SUNDAY, December 7, SACRED CONCERT, DIE HUGENOTTEN, Mme. Lichtmay, Miss Canissa, M. Hermanns, Finger, Lehman, Vierling. Powertul Chorus and Orchestra. (ts PILGRIM'S PROGRESS, BAIN HALL, Gr Every evening at'3. Saturd allery, 2c, Parque’ Halls for rent: supper Room: Renefits given for societies of all kin it Jones street, 20 P.M, on terms that money will be made. V PNGrANcr THIS BLOODTHIRSTY MONSTER on the Bacher | cannot visit Tony Pastor's Opera Burriel. Hongo this evening. when the ladies i 3 We Wai will be admitted ree. FLOME, NOR THE BLIND —IN CONSEQUENCE OF bad weather the Fair tor the Home Yor the #lind will continue through Friday, until 107, M, BR. TRENOR'S RECEPTION DANSANTE (Priday) evening, ac 8 Tickets at Lyric Sixth avenue _THE LECTURE SEASON. \OOPHR UNION,—FREE LECTURES FOR THK ‘people. Saturday, December 6, the lecture will be delivered by Alex. Winchell, Lis. D., Chancellor of syra. cure University, on “ihe Reign of fee,” being the dird Of a feries of futir lectures on “Geology. ‘ Tickets can be procured gratis at the office of the Cooper ion and at the book stores of Brentano, Uniow square, dD. Van N wire i arse BANS. iiewerr, Seeretary NAMMANY HALIM, sun evening, December 7. 8 o'clook do la Hooke Boone, aged If, will ropeat hor lecture, entitied “My Bape as & Canvanser and ‘ou Many Subjects. Aquiunjion oo. ROaorved Seats, 20, AMUSEMENTS. Ge OPERA HOUSY ADMISSION. 500 KSSERYED SEATS, 590. AND $b EXPRA, FAMLLY CIRCLE, 40. OVERWHELMING SUCCESS OF THE GREAT BPKUTACULAR PANTOMINEL 11,000 peonte present including last night Hundreds upom hundreds unable co gam even standiag roous, BEGINS ATS, SrKOIE PRICES, { every NIGAT ND rO- MORROW GATURDAYY " # MATING Me Qf. fOX'S immensely saccossiul, new ama original Bread wick and apectacniar comic Pantomime, HUMPTY DUMPTY. ABLUADL UNPARALLELED HOLLDAY ENTERPAINMENTE BEAU FIYUL SOBNERY! SULERB COSTUMBSE DELICIOUS MUSIOL Tugenious Properties! Splendid Appointmentst GRAND BALLETS! Brilliant Marches} Wonderiut Groupinget STARTLING TRICKS! BYBRYTHING BRIGHT, NisW AND NOVEL( Mins MANNY HAYWARD tereeessedtt, GL. FOX Mr. OK. FOX “The Prince Docilian.. The Original Uumpty Do Old Gae, Two. Buckie bly S RIGL SISTRRS| ¥Y TROUPE MARTIN FAMILY ERR LINDY And a Force of over 30) Auxiliariest ADVENTURES OF HUMPTY DUMPTY ON Ay TRAVELS witnewed by « multitude of plo and creating roars of aughter, y always be secured im advance. *4* Seats bisa Braowar THEATRE, BEGINS aT & Admission, 5c. reserved seats, 50c. and $1 oxtra; Vamily circle, 400. Carriages at Ws EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINER, THE LINOARDS, i Horace, Alice Duuning and Dickie, in A LIFE'S DREAM, ‘The Comedy to be followed by a new series of Me. Am gard’s renowned Sketches, including Republic vs. Monarchy, | Bull Room Pet, Mistaken Kiayes, ‘the Wandering Jow, Frenchman's Blunder, ineuce ataliania, Our Sweet First Born, Houses of Congress, with portraits of mo tof the popular mombera, ding wiitt the Grand Lmpersonauons of the World's Colobrities —Aloxander IL of Russia, Francis Witham I. of Germany fe a Joseph [of Austria, Persia, a Carlos of Spait Korrast, President Grant, MONDAY, Vocembor 8, ; ihe Ahab of in, the two Napolvon's, Kdwin Horace Greeley, Aloxande! MUR GREAT [ DOAKUM, MENAGERIE AND BIPPODROMB, T. BARNUM.... wee. PY OpTICtOr AMBRIGAN INSTITUTE BOLLDING, ‘Third avenue and Sixty-third stroot. The Menagerie alone contains 50 of the most rare and a tid beaals cae Museutn abounds in curiosities from all parts of the world. The great Double Ring Circus has 200 male and female artints. To accommodate the masses doors will be open daily from 14 M. 10 P.M, Heiiliant Grand, Batroe, romptly at 2 aud 8 o'cloc! ke Ad Binal to everything, in every deparanont—Adulta, 0 venta, @ Ra M u B. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, ir afternoon and eventag, EVERY EVENING, George Fawcett Rowo's great Drama, GENBVA ORUSS. Dolighted audiences. Reals secured. (PONY PAsTOR'A OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. THE REYNOLDS BROTHERS, in their occoutric Songs aud Dances. THs MONZERE “ISTIRG, THK WONDERFUL JERS, aged Sand S years, im Hat Spinning. &c. TONY PASTOR'S SONGS. The great Local Dram RICH AND POOR OF NEW Ail the Popular Artists, Ladies admitted evening ORK. RYANTS OPERA HOUSE, BD STRRBT, between th and 7th avs, near Booth’s Theatre. Hogiue al 8; over at 10. Suiutamy Matinoe a2. | Box of fice open rom 9AM. LAP. AM. Seats secured. CROWDED WITH FASHIONABLE AND DELIGHTED TWO HOURS’ FUN—LAUGH—BRGONE DULL CARR. BRYAND'S MINSTRECS, | UNSWORTH and KUQENE. BRYANTS MINSTRELS, | Ten minutes at the Acadomy. BRYA MINSTRELS | Jubilee Concert. | Tinpaa- BRYANTS MINSTRELS | onion, Mmo. Angot’s Con- BRYANIS MINSTRELS | spirators, Pawubroker's BRYANTS MINSTRELS, host Screams of laughter at Mr. Bob Hart's Original Sketch, ‘A SLIPPERY DAY. A SLIPPBRY DAY. Dan Bryant, Nelse Seymour, Bob Hart, Dave Keed, Unsworth, Kugene, Brockway, Stanwood, Emerson, &e. MATINER SATURDAY AT % Childred half price. NERRACER GARDEN THEATRE. FRIDAY, DiC. 5, AT 8 OOLOCK P. M., LAST GREAT PERFORMANCE UF PROV. DR. FRIKLL, ACiniasion, 500, Reserved Seats, Wc. extra. CORED TOM" AT STEINWAY HALL TWO MORE CONCERTS, FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 5, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, DECKMBER 6, ‘ance of the groas Marvel, “BLIND TOM,” T in his unique and amusing concerts and wonderful per formances on tho piano. Tickets, 50 cents; reserved seats, 25 cents extra, Sale at the Hall and at the Ticket OMce, 114 Bronaway. MATEUR PHILHARMONIC 300IBftY, FIYTH SKASON, FIRST CONCERT, SATURDAY, DEO. 6, at 8 P.M, AT IRVING HAUL ORCHESTRA OF 50 PERFORMERS, ALL AMATEURS. LEOPOLD MEYER, © Juctor. MRS. MARSENA N. JONES, Soprano. Mi CANDIDO BERTL Pianist. HLRB LEOPOLD MEYER, Violinist Notice.—A few subscription tickets at $10 each (catty ling the bolder to ten seats tor each concer). can now be had by applying to ©. A Clapp, 713 Broadway, or R. ‘Thomas. 19 Broad street. “ OF A HIGHER ORDER OF EXCELLENCE THAN we have been accustomed to hear frum our mili- tary band ‘Herald. ‘in Oye respects # brillant success.""—Watson's Art rnal. ‘Attendance even greater than before."”—Tribune. In one month Mr. Gilmore has crystallized around himself a band of musicians sucn as New York has never known before, Post. MNuendance large and fashionable.”—Express. GILMORE'S TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT BAND THIRD PROMENADE CONCERT, SATURDAY BVENING, DECEMBER 6, SIXTY-FIVE PERFORMERS, comprising many of the most eminent musicians in the country, and soloists like ARBUCKLE, LEFEBRE and others: Vrogramme for this concert fresh and brilliant, com prising several pieces entirely new. Tickets, 50 conta Can be had of the officers of the Regiment or Veteran Corps, and T. Tate, Jr. & Co., B04 Broadway, and Lockwood & Co, 812 Broadway, and e ACTH ILMORE'S 20 REGIMENT BAND. THIRD) PROMbNADE CONCERT, SATURDAY EVENING, DEC. 6 SIXTY-PIVE PERFORMERS, comprising many of the most eminent musicians in ‘the country and soloists like ARBUCKLE, LEFEBRE and others. Programme for this concert fresh and brilliant, comprising several pieces enurely new, WUAT THE PRESS SAYS. “Of a higher order ot excellence than we havo been accustomed to hear trom our military bands.""—Herald. “In all respects @ brilliant success.”"—Watson's Art Journ) ‘AL lance even greater than betore."—Tribune. “In one month Mr. Gtlmore has crystalized around himselt a band of musicians such as New York has never known belore.""—Post, “Attendange large and tashionable.""—Express. Tickets, ” cent; can be had of the officers of the regt- ment or Veteran Corps, and T. Tate, Jr. & Co., Plpebeed and Lockwood & Co., 812 Broadway, and at e armor, AIDA" ARRANGED BY CHAS. WELS, 750. “Aid a" March, S0¢.. Waltz, 30c.;, Quadritie, 400, ‘oloste Alia,” Won; "Oht' Orel % also Galop, 6c. ;" Lancers, 40, ; Cramer, 350. res}! DITS SSOCIATION HALL.—MRS, SCOTT SIDDONS, d Saturday, Vec. 6 (Matinee), 2P. M., | DRAMATIC RECITALS BY MRS. SCOTT SIDDONS. ligy, MASTER 1 aia win The boy prodigy, MASTER HARRY preside ai the piano. Tickets, & cents, at the Hall, DHILHARMONIC SOCIETY, PUBLIC REMEARSAL, FRIDAY, Dec. 5, 244 P. M. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. M ADISON HALL, 214 AND 216 EAST THIRTY-FOURTH street, near Third avenue—One of the largestand handsomest halis in the city, is now finished, with every convenience that experience could suggest, for balla, parties, concerts, 4c. Books bow open at the hail. Pro- WILSON & HAMILTON, Proprietors. A GLORIOUS BILL FOR THIS EVEN. ing and the ladies admitted free. Pastor's Opera House. Bring your wite [with you, She will be admitted tree YARD—MUSICAL—NO CLASS: NO NONSENSE,— | \ | /) Yrivate Lessons Piano, Organ, Violin, Guitar, Flute, | Har, Singing. Harmony, Musical University, 92 Glin'on place’, circulars mailed. J. JAY WATSON, Director. | (Ue Best | BROWNS WIFE IS SEEKING a DI. | joke of the | yorce because he refused to take her to seabon, | Tony Pastor's Opera House on Friday evening, when ladies are admitted free N ACTOR WILL PREPARE A YOUNG LADY, UN- Aur 25, for the stage, wecnring her ay’ excclient nig; Must possess tulens, fine torus an som fess Ridrem PHEATRICAL, Herald ome, “Ancasome \REAT MUSICAL OFFER,—BEAUTIVUL MUBIOAL | G Book and new Sheet Music, free to thove venaite names of musical familiey not protessionala). PRIVATE MUSICAL UNIVERSITY, 9 Clinton paseo pianist WANTED—TO TRAVEL WITH «A WELL known dramatic company in. Sew Kngland: mast be a good reader an excellent chance for the winter. Also wanted, two utility men, with dramatic business, Avply at st’ Charles. yl tet. tmnmne: diately, H. CLARKB, Manage: RE SUR TO B. —B.—B.— BRING YOUR WIFE, Al £ £ pie daughter, or Mt oe aH) Tony 1. axtor's Opera House B OB. OBL | ladies are ‘harnitted tree. idcunaglthine Miteoroutras Sue THRATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING KSTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LAROB ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY OUTS CONSTANTLE ON BAND

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