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BUAROERS WANTED. ‘BLOCK FROM MADISON SQUARE. —ELEGANT, spacious Second Floor, or en, waite, with Board or private table: large front fourth floor Room; reierences exchanged. 119 Kast Twenty-third street. ROOM ON SECOND FLOOR AND TWO Hat tooms neatly furnished, with Board, tor gentle- men, at 45 Lexington avenue, in family of adults; terms nable; references exchanged LARGE ROOM AND TWO HALL ROO: and ¢legantly furnished, to let, with Boar | gecupauts feaving for urope; louse iirst class 217 West Fourteenth street. BLOCK FROM BROADWAY E Two large Rooms, with Board; rete LARG ROOM AND ALCOVE BEDROOM, SEC- ond floor, tron shed, with Board, for gentleman and wit f Rooms, second floor, sunny side, folding doors, for gentleman and wite or two or three gentlemen; also'one Hall Bedroom; house brown | stone, with modern improvements; moderate prices, Ins aie at tos East Nineteenth street, near Irving place, ol NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, THIRD STORY, WITH Board, fire and gas; sunny exposure; two gentlemen, $9 each; one, $16. Adress N., box 1s Herald Uptown Branch office. TO ROOM TOGETHER, a handsomely turnished tront Room, with Superior Hoard, at $10 each; also single Room. 164 West Twenty-second street, ©) GENTLEMEN OR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CA have a large back Parlor, with closets and water, | od Hoard, tor $20 per week ; everything included, 207 eat Vorty-sixth street. Ora party can baye tront and back Paric r Q SIXTH AVENUE.—TO LET, RY AN AMERICAN © lady, a large, neatly furnished fro 5m to one oF two gentlemen or gentleman and wite, Board for lady; | convenient to Sixth avenue and Bleecker street cars. TH AVENUE, 273, BETWEEN TWENTY NINTH AND Thirtieth streets.—Second Floor, handsomely tur. | nished, to let, with strictly first class Board; finest loca- tion iu town. a: coat. TH AV., 314, BETWE. ITRTY-FIRST AND TIITR. | © ty-second streets.—One large Room on third floor, | with Board; small Room. communicating, if desired; rolerences exchange’ $ TO $7 PER WEEK FOR COMFORTABLY FUR- tio nished Rooms, with Board; house modern: loca- m central and convenient to cars 9 Christopher street, noar Bleecker stre os NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1873—TRLIPLE SHEET, se —— BOARDERS WANTED. i e |) ESTATE For SALE. FASRROMELY, FURNISHED ROOMS, HOT, AND. Centr: water, bath, &o., with Board or privilege te iignt ‘housekeeping ;' Tederences required. 143 West FOUR STORY 2% FOOT HOUSE, BETWEEN Eleventh street. Fifth and Sixth avenues, for sale; price $40,000; & —_ ———— fine opportunity for a cheap, wide house. N THIRTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND MARTIN DUNN, 202 Broadway. seventh avenues—Handsomely furnished tront Room, eed — = ERR DWELLINGS. CHEAP: 1S RAST second story, with Board; fire, gas and closet; two gen- tlemen, $15 each ; ony ‘Addveae'S., box 192 Herald t 58th, | Kast Od, 22 West 62d, 7 Bast Uptown Branch offic: fs4, O84, 78 1 rea Th AO0OmNO. ON, Jr., 1 Pine street. ARTIES IN SEARCH OF FIRST CLASS ACCOMMQ. | ———————~ - dations call at our office; no charge. GENUNG’S | JOR SALE—WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, TWO Boarding Directory, 37 Union square, Broadway. four story brown stone Houses, adjoining, lots each = * ——— | 26x10, ina ceniral location, admirably adapted for elub ROOMS TO |LBT_NO. 1 NORTH. WASHINGTON | house or large school. Apply to A. JOURNEAY, 61 Lis- AY fquare and w) Waverley olace; private table if de- | penard street sired, ; — > INT STONE PALACES ON MADI- TE: uding several Corners, will be 80 ___ BOARD AND LOVGING WANTED, | irq Saeriiice, toa prompt cash purchaser. A LADY WISHES A SMALL ROOM AND BOARD ¥. ZLYTEL, 1,026 Third avenue. terms $4.4 week: references, Address BOARD, 333 ——— West Twenty-third street OARD WANTED FO! Board for lady ou other boarders; between Twen! Sener st = GEVERAL West Side. ’ PROPERTY.—SIX LOTS ON VERMIL- yea avenue, 10150. for salo at a bargain if applied immediately. _FOX BROTHERS, 1 Pine streets streets and Third and s 4 be box 131 Heraid Uptown OR SALE—THE CHEAPEST IN THE fret TODA RGE y or ever, a four s at House on & th Wy Antzp on é LARGE AND ONE SMALL ROOM, | jot, in West thirty jim Miron tance with Board, for three persons: located between | for'$2,255: ten rooms on eac eee gin colt cane Fourth and sixth ‘avenues; price inust not excced $30 | termsor will take half. Inquire oF pric a5 5 caus Address H. L. M., Herald Uptown Braneh omce. mene! uiet place, with no hird” and’ Fortieth FINE CRANCK TO BUY CHE y-fourth (street, between Tenth Ali for $15,000; half cash. Apply Bast Fourth street. BROOKLYN BOARD. feat AURNISHED ROOMS TO LET CHEAP—FROM $3 59 | Eleventh avent to $6 59, with fire and gas. No. 9 Clinton sireet; near | 4. M. FANNIN: Fulton and Wall street terries, Miscellaneous. SHANTEE AND LOT FOR SALE—FOUR STORY high stoop brown stone; best location in the city, AN tue —Pleasant Rooms. tor gentiemen. or families Pe SPOUs SAO e:S) DATERID. ORL Oe eee EIN. -DU transient or permanent, with or Without meals: private | Broadway. table desired. House’and baths open all night, Orin (ARITTENDEN HO ry. \ Honse J sixth street—American or European plan; newly | quired about Urnished; fe Suits and single Rooms at reduced prices, SORE NENTRAL HOTEL, 253 CANAL STREET, BETWEEN | BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE / Farle’s Hotel and Broadway.—Good Rooms, Sic. and AND TO LET, 75c. per day, $3 to $4 per week ; family Rooms, $1 to $2 | .~......~ eet arate ~ per day. ERALD BRANCH OFFICE—BROOKLYN. ER | ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD CHEAPER.—A_ FIVE STORY DOUBLE full tot; price $17,500; remt $2,400; cash ro- 009. H BLAUT, 343 East Nineteenth street. | TO $10 PER WEEK.—DESIRABLY FURNISHED GB Rooks, with excellent Board. table board $4, at Iie Bloccker street, Bleecker street and Seventh | ¢ door. | can be accommodated with pleasant Rooms and breakfast at six o'clock; gas and bath. 30 East Thirty-third street, corner Second avenue. $ PER WEEK.—TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN joard NROVE HOUSE, 172, 174, 176 AND 173 BLEE T street, six blocks west’ of Broadway.—First class spot ety Board, $1 50 to ber day, $6 to RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, 2 per wee 5] NS ag | IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, IBBY HOTEL, 56 A west of City Hall.—No dark rooms; £c. to 75c. dujly, | CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BOERUM ST. $2 to $3 weekly; family Rooms, $1 upward. Open all hight OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 4. M. TILL 9 P. M. EW ENGLAND HOTEL, 30 BOWERY, CORNER OF ON SUNDAY, FROM 8 TILL 9 P. M Bayard street.—200 light rooms, neatly furni-hed, Sic. or Gc. per night, $2 5) to $4 per Week; for genuemen. NTS’ DEPARTMENT, EAST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.—ROOMS TO let, with Board ; location unsurpassed. TH STREET, NO. 51, WEST, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Sixth avenues.—Sinall private family have band- pomely Lee yen Rooms, sing!y or en suite ; private table jesired. 10 FANERUEY PLACE, AR | BROADWAY.— Handsome front Rooms, $20 und $23 tor two per- Sore with Board; steam heat; no children; also table | jourd, $t. JQ EAST, THIRTY-THIRD STREET —A SUIT OF | Rooms, on second tloor, handsomely furnished, | with or without private table 1Q EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH ‘avenue.—Rooms for familles and single gentlemen, with Board, or private Table, it desired, 12 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—ROOMS, WITH & Board, single or en suite, on second, third and | ae location central and the most desirable in e city. 1 LAFAYETTE P' COKNER OF FOURTH street—Very handsomely furnished Rooms (large and small), with first class Board, on the most reasonable er 1 TH STREET, NO. 233 BA A FRONT ROOM ON third-tioor, suitable for two genilemen, to let, with Board: ref 14.78, STRET, 87 WEST.—ELEGANTLY FU | @1 front Rooms, second floor, with every - | references exchanged. es, lence, to let to gentleman and wile or single gentlemen, with Orst class Board; references exchanged. 1478 STREET. NO. 257 WEST.—A LARGE, HAND. some front Parlor, second floor, sunny exposure ene single Room, neatly and newly carpeted and. tur Rished, with good table and attendance, to « party with- out children, or gentiemen ; references required. 1 WEST FORTY-NINTH STRE: NEAR FIFTE avenue.—Second and third Floors, sinsly or en suite, with private table it preferred; elegantly fur- ed ; table first Class; reierences exchanged. 2 WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—TWO LARGE Rooms on second floor, with Buard ; reterences ex- changed. DLSTSTBEET, NO. 948 NEAR ELEVATED DEPOT.— Handsomely furnished large and stall Rooms, on second and third stories; all modern improvements; tor | tamilies or gentlemen; table first class; references, QQw STREET, 166 WEST.—DUSIRABLE, N furnished Rooms to let, with first class Board; pri- | if desired; references exchanged. | QBD STREET, AST, 114 ELEGANTLY FURNISH Room on the parior floor, with hot and cold wa’ and first class Boar Nees. itable ior gentleman and wit TH STREET, 257 handsomely furnished taining every requisite tor comfort and convenience, with Board, tor families and single gentlemen; references given and re- quired. 39 WE ily m: Rooms, wit! Board; second stor separate table. 99 Waer Tw STR OL wlet to single gentlemen, w erate. 39 St, MARK —A HANDSOMELY FUR nished Parlor wili be rented, with superior Boa to gentlemen or gentleman and wife: terms exceedi moderate: house brown stone; neighborhood excel also a hali Room. HALL ROOMS joard ; terms mod- | 2 wo Zz ° Ss cal ce z T. GERMAIN, FIFTH AVENUE, TWENTY-SECOND street, Broailway.—Elegapt Suits tor the winter: moderate rates to first class parties; elevator, baths and story Pi steam; finest location in city; American and European | place, Broo! I WM. G. TOMPKINS. | ply toM. C. ESTATE, THE THREE jadelphia brick House, No. 64 Tompkins ef ni; in prime order and fully furnished. Ap- URNER or JOSEVH S, DECKER, Execu- pres SQUARE THE. MUSHEMENTS, ATRE. Begins at 8 Over at It ENORMOUS SUCCESS OF Bouctcault's new play ASTRA LED which will be re ea BATURDAY MATING! ted every: ight and atthe until further notice. EXTRA MATINES Broavwar THEATRE, ON’ ¢ MAS DAY, REEVE, Mr, WILKIE COLLINS’ great drama, THE WOMAN IN WOITB, “An unequivocal success. Mr. WYBERT REEVE. “Master of the situatio: New York Herald. as, .COUNT FO3CO, '—New York Times. SATURDAY MATINEE at HALF PAST ONE, CADEMY OF MUS! TO-NIGHT | (FRID AY), Only time of Giacom ELIZABETH, ELIZABETH, OTHELLO--OT $l extra; private boxes, S0c., at Di SALVIN Acadet MATINEE D! SALVINI in his world (au Positively inis Last a To avoid rush at the do: Admission $1. Seats to all ENEPIT of Signo! x office, Academy, 701 and 14 Br of Music, TO-MORROW APTERNOON, FAKEWELL and FINAL sALVINI MATINEE, el ADIEU,—TO- NIGHT. LAsT and FAREWELL NIGHT PIAMONTI, nmetti’s Historical Drama, UEEN OF ENGLAND. UKEN OF ENGLAND. SALVINT in his great role, ROBERT, EARL OF ESSEX, FIAMONTI as BLIZABBTH, QUEEN OF ENGLAND. the role originally performed here by RISTORL TO-MORROW—VAREWELL SALVINI MATINER, HELLO—OTHELLO. Admission, $1 Reserved seats, parquet and balcony. four seats, $10; family circle, way’ "ADIEU. OTHELLO. yous mpersonation, OTHELLO, appearance in New York. or seats should now be secured. parts, inciuding voxes, $1 extra. RYANT'S OPERA HO! between 6th and 7th Begins at& Over at IMMENSE SUCCESS Lawyer Fleeceum (his ort Judge Box. ‘The Prisoner. Burlesque Opera. Jubil Emerson, Brockw THE CONSPIRITO! Stephen C. Foster's ARD TIMES COME AGAIN NO MORE. Last week of the screaming skeich, SLIPPERY DAY. Christmas Week the tairy burlesque CINDERELL: Matinee Saturday at 2. thes! ‘The Adams Brothers, Invitation Dutch Character Comedians. Neht William Ashcroft The the famoug Irish Comique, Ladies Miss Kitty Brooke. admitted Professor Richi the Man Fish. tree ‘Tony Pastor's Local Songs. this Jennie Engel. Freeman Sisters evening. p Tooley, Girard, &c., &c. -Brockway | Farmer Snari. Dave Reed | Jury by 12 intelligent Mokes NSWORTH AND EUGENE, Y PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY USE, 28D STREET, avs., near Booth's Theatre. 10. Matinee Saturday at Box office open from 9A. M. to 10 P.M. Seats secured. DAN BRYANT'S MINSTREL! ‘OF THE MUTTON TRIAL, iginal character) -Bob Hart Seymour ee Tinpanonion, Unsworth’s juNngo. BI THE R VAL DARKIES, KNOCK ME DQWN. ', Stanwood, Seymour, Dan Brant. RS, ALA BAZAM beautiful Song and Cnorus, Children halt price, ee tor, M4 Nassau street, New York. WINTER RESORTS. : OR SALE—SPLENDID CHANCE; VERY LITTLE AMILTON HOTEL, BERMUDA ISLAN cash required; lot SB feet wide by 10) iect dee Ak Onin oe araranai ve. | House first class: ail improvements; perfect order: sit Fe ee erate ue Buetutge | ated ga Willow” street Brooklyn Wahghter ony siuutes The climate being very mid, even and healtuiui, to. | irom Wall streetor Fulton terry; price $10,0. Full pa gether with the beautiiil scenery, renders these islinds | tculars with A. M. F. G, 23 Kast Fourth street, N avery desirable place of revortiduring the winter and OR wretenmer running regwarly as advertised’ ” House, corner Latayette and Portland avenues, Brook- JOHN HARNETTS, Proprietor. lyn; house 23x65; lot 100, with 201eet court yard ex.ra; silat _ | parior, haltand stairs all massive walnut and cabinet === | Mish With best French veneers; six bay windows, plate ¢lass, marble hall and an eievator to the third floor; com- DSOME NEW BROWN STONE HOLIDAY PRESENT mane “4 os i plete in all its, ointments. MBROIDERED EIrPERS—A SUITABLE PRES PIMCBSAYRE & HALSTED, 162 Broadway, New York. tor the uolidays CANTRELL, Aas BS 2 “ Y etal 239 and 2l Fourth avenue. | yg LET—FURNISHED, IN BROOKLYN, A HAND- ace somely iurnished House on Brooklyn Ieights, Ave minutes from Wall street terry, Address W. Y box y low pric pay advances, tes from Wa i 1,207 Broadway, opposite Gilsey House, | 4504 New York Post office. HH )LIDAY PR Jewelr: LINDO BRt TRNITOR —————-= | WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY ee te ee ene : FOR SALE AND TO RENT. MAGNIFIC T ORTMENT HOUSEHOLD FUR- pet ie “ * niture tor sal and Duchess Suit, cost $0), tor 9) —A GREAT OPPORTUNITY IN NEW or Si0 dor $40; four round cornered Pianororee for | $4.200. wenty-fourth ward.-—Six finest Lots on tageres, Bookcase, Cabinet, Tabie, Brouzes: cham. | Fordham Ridge ; three feonts, 350 Jeet; gas; surrounded ig Furnitures China, Glass, te. house iucnished | DY handsome residences; 20 feet from Central avenue i"property amily leaving city. 36 | Boulevard ; terms easy. | S. M. BROW a‘ corner Fourth avenue and 129th street. 8 ber, di: completely last M: West 15th st., near 5th av. —PANIC ! PANIC! PANIC !—RARE OPPORTU: | PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR nity.—Parlor Suits, covered in crimson satin bro- Ba ate, Gost $oi0,, tor $250; one do,. $1 Suits covered | nana SALE AND TO RENT, | in plush, tor $60; rep Suits, $50; bedvoom Suits, in r. aes 2 Wood and wainut, complete or sirgie. $40: 81 Carpet, Sel Gatsing Oniet Meaeik Soe cree poe. Yard; Mirror, Glass and China Ware, Cutters, Books | graintus plenty and eleaps similes. from New: less than hair cost, N. B.—No reasonable oTer reiused tor < ‘ a me r Tailroad and canal; city 600 bushels cash. | Call at once at private residence, 120 West Bid st., | Power Engine, three Boilers; terms accommotating. PHALON & SLOAN, 31 hast Seventeenth str —WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR = mm ee nae i. Furniture, Carpets aud Bedding, at B. M. COW- GREAT BARGAIN—AT NEW BRUNSWICK, PERTHWAIT & CO.’S, 155 and 157 Chatham street. An ide) 125 acres, or 1,500 choice Building Lots, immense low prices. ing, &c.: five ‘minutes from station; for sale — EERE or exchange, WARKEN HaRDENBERGH, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE 38 Wall street. AA ‘and Bedding at lowest cash prices, by weekly s - = ments, at ARRELL'S warehouse, 410 Eighth aven: VOR SALE~AT AND NEAR NEW BRUNSWICK, A 70 acres, one of 125 acres, one of 112 acres, cheap; also Dwelling Houses in the city. EDWARD 8. VALL, 171 Broadway, room LL 0) between Thirticth a Ate REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. le d Thirty-first streets. « the Furniture contained in private resi oe) Zast 20th st.. near Broadway, to be sold in lots to suit at F YOU WANT TO BUY ONE OF THE BEST AND halt cost; Parlor Suits, $75; rep, $30; Bedroom, most beautifully situated 40-ncre Farms in Montgom- 0 lots cheap. ery county. Pennsvivania, for the money, with good - 5: ings im periect order, fine fruit in abundance, shade ornamental trees, high. healthy and beautital stcua- +1. be sold at private sale, the contents of P tion, near « station and village where three railroa dwelling, consisting of Carpets, Dining Room and Bed- intersect, 21 miles trom Philadelphia, with crops, &c., on room Furniture, ‘ockery, Glassware, &c.; must be sold, | accommodating terms. apply to RANSOM ROGERS, 205 as our store is overcrowded wilh goods. South Firth street, Philadelphia, P: JAMEs GRAHAM, 190 Third avenue. - — - _ —— MAGNIPICEST G z D [ESSE STYLE ARE CHANCE.—THE OWNER OF A_FINE PLAC (A MAGNIPICEST, GRANDE DUCHESSE STYLE | RAQK mo wes bank of we Hadcon, 1s acres, sale der, cost $500, tor $225 cash: one do., $! $50,000, 14g hours by rail from city, wi. to let it for ep Sitting Room Suits, $65, $50 and three years at a low rent; would exc! nge with the library. chamber, dining Furnitu owner of a city House for above tera. Address MEK & great sacrifice; property tamily leaving CHANT, box 102 Herald office. dence 104 Kast 25th st., between 4th and Le: = ~ = =z -———~ — |b FURNITURE JUST RECEIVED AND BR REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE, BROAD STREET CORNER BUSINESS PROPERTY ZA for sale or exchange for Lots, &c. Apply to owner, No. 53g Pine street, room 17, trom I to 3 P, A ~G00D REAL ESTATE OF ENCUM- AA. prance, and cash to exchang andise or ood Business. | Full particulars of WARNER & CO., No, y_street, room 21, sizes, handsome sty beantiful Wall Paper, 10) Fulton street, between W! 4] WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—BOARD, WITH handsomely furnished Rooms ‘on parlor, second and third floors, famiites or gentlemen. 4 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET. NICELY FU a — | » NEAR FIFTH two large size jerms very reasona- GS 43 Wrenn Novi te let with Boar hall Rooms, suitable for gentlemen ble; references; table boarders taken. 46 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, & EO and Sixth avenues—Two weil-turnished Rooms, with first class Board ; reterences 5) XINTH sTRE OU University pi and Bedroom, | with Board, to a tail BROADWAY AND | somely furnished Parlor Sbosure, to jet, with or party of wentlemen; terms’ mode- ‘ BROADWAY | + liandsomeiy fur- Rished Rooms, on parlor and second ‘floors, suitable tor party of geutiemen, with or without Board’ reterences. | vi IRVING PLACE GRAMERCY PA SECOND j and third floors, small connecting aud two large Rooms, sunny and howisomely furnished; house extra | width ; rooms unusually large; prices moderate. 104 REXINGTON (AVENUE NICE CHO E OF Rooms, with first class Board, in an elegant family, where home comforts can be had; references exchanged. J1Q MARISON, AVENUE.—HOUSE = CHANGE: hands. Elegantly turnished Rooms. with without private table; house entirely fir: class. Ref e ll TY-SEVENTI STREET.—TO LET, | with Board, one or two Rooms; southern ex: Posure; suitable for gentieman and wife or two single gentlemen ; references given and required. | f EAST THIRTEENTH STREET—A PRIVATE | ) tamily would accommodate, with first class d and Kcomns, a few parties on low terms Best ret- erences given. 131 CLINTON PLACE, SIXTH AVENUE,—A o>) large front Room, handsomesy furnished, with Board, or for housekeeping; large bedroom adjoiing if desired : no other boarders. 140 Ww FORTY-FIFTH STRE Fl very nicely furnished, Board, to let, together or separately; opened; terms to suit the times, SECOND Hent jouse newly 145 RASTVENTY Finest STREET, GRAMERCY eD Park eatly furnished Rooms, for families or n » With Board, at reasonable good table; Teterences exchanged; lovation dest 14 way Ho eet WITH PIRST F oms, or en suite; all modern improvements; hot and cold waiers ple | home and moderate terms; niso table Board. Pe MAP* | ~ — |} | WEsT TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—PLEA 156 ant Rooms, with rd; honse contains all im- Med and neatly served family small; references. provements; tale’ well su terms $6 to $7 per week RE 1G ree on RENT FIRST | STREET THI 1) Rooms connecting, on second floor, with first class accommodation; table excellent. references exchanged. | NER OF RLEVENTH iy furnished front Parlors, @ shall German tainily 74 SECOND AVENU: 4 Aireet.—Two cle With or without Board, 1 203 EAST, FITEENTI. STREET. —Neatiy pon. ©) nished second story Rooms, with or without to gentlemen and wives or single parties. oard. 22 EAST TWELFTH STR! and Third avenues. ly furnished doubie | Rooms, with Board, for two or three persons, in a French | family; moderate prices; refe. 299 BAST RLEVENTH sre x somely turnished Rooms on second floor, front And back, to let, with first class Board, suitable for’ fami- Mes or single gentlemen. 8] BUPSON STRERT..1WO SINGLE GENTLE. men or a gentleman and wife can be accommo- jated with large or hall Rooms, also single ladies; good Sear i cas ana bath; terms trom $6, $6 to $7 cach per BQH BAST, POR Fase sreen—To RENT, with Board, to gentieman and wife or party ot ntlemen, an elegantly furnished Second Pioor, with ample closet room and private table if desired, with ex- olaeive, O99 gear hot a 2 water, Call on or address M. Second avenue and Astor place cars pa within balfa block of the hous le cl A. SAUL Private FAMILY WouL, Board, turnished Rooms, on second Yo geutiema joes required. RENT, WITH d third floors, soir terms moderate; ret. t Thirty-cighth ud wife oF ned. 265 W Paes SUITED IMMEDIATELY.—ONLY “BE iT | houses recommended; reierences required; infor- Mmation all tree. P GEORGE HANKINS, 1,267 and 8 Broadway, HE PANIC ENDED BUT MONEY YET scarce, | ganorce TSES AN. , therefore practise economy, and get your Furniture | eee oe agrees of all kinds of the best and on GEORGE A. CLARKE’S | oF address JAMES popular system of payment, at 747 Broadway. way, NJ WELL LO r, to exchange for Dry @oods. L. BUDWELL, 111 Main street, Rah- DANCING ACADEMIES. XCHANGE—AN ELEGANT BROWN STONE HOUSE wearer Ne ae |E furnished (price, $40,000), for Country Property J. MARS’ ACADEMY OF DANCING, 29 | Valued at $20,000. JACOB SHARPE, 149 broad way. Bleecker. street.—New classes for beginners now ar XCHANGE FOR DRY GOODS OR ing. For terms, ac., send for circular. N. B.— Foe Z | -peds—Desirable Store Property, on Main street —-— = Stamford, Conn. : also a handsome Residence, iree every Saturday evening. A J BAU: 4 DANCING ACADEMIES —CLASSES | ton. Address OLIVER MOWBRAY, Stamford, +A. at Masonic Hall, 114 and 116 East Thirteenth stree : = and Brevoort Mall, 14 and 15 fourtistreet, | JOR SALE OR EXCHA! at all points on the Hud:on River ‘at Masonic Hall, 173 | WY dence E LESSONS at ony hour dav or ev sirable plots of unimproved Land. . HOPKIN TON, No.1 East Twenty-second street SOLE PRIVAY ning. CIRCULARS at Private Academy, 212 East Eleventh | RIN << ~ | JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.—I HAVE A THREE DODWORTH’S PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DAN story basement and subcellar brick House, bro’ a. ing, No. 212 Firth ave: corner Twenty-sixt | stone iront. in the best location on ‘ord esenon sireet, are now open for the season. | Brooklyn; Has all modern tmprovem d lately tre Send tor a circular. coe expense of $! “menage - | order; the only reason fo! T WILSON & HAMILTON'S DANCING ACADEMIES, | Swed: values $1200" ino Madison Hall, 216 kast Thirty-iourth street, ani Ar’, would trade tora two. thur Hall, %3 West Fourteenth sireet.—Classes iow open | good neighboriiood or tor Lots; Nineteenth ward preter- tor beginners. Send for circular, Private lessons at any | red; or would allow the equity, $000), toa respons hour. "Soiree every Monday at Madison Hall, and every | pusiderto build. me a smaller Honse in Brooklyn. Tuesday at Arthur Hall. | dress EXCHANGE, box 140 Herald office. T MR, TRENOR’S ACADEMY OF DANCING, JOR SALE. TO LET AND EXCHANGE—A CHOI Lyric Hall, 723 sixth avenue, Reservoir Park. JP hist of frame, brick and. brows tore flat stoop Pupils can attend at their con and aeceive in- | Houses, at almost all prices: also a full Lot on Mulberry dividual instraction in Walrzin cireulars. Street, for a tnree story high stoop brown stone House, 5 A 3 RO he very best , to large for present $7,000; equity, $6,000; sement House in a ‘A Reception Dansante this Friday) evening, £, 917 Third avenue. FOUR LOTS, ON eat three story high between Thirveenth JOR SALE OR EXCHAN( Madison avenue, 100%70, for op brick or brown stone | Honse, b aes | and Kighteenth streets and Third and seventh avenues: _ CHILDREN—Wednesdays, 314; Sot dat louse on Seventy-ninth street, near the Park, for E GARMO’S DANCING CLASSES, | a downtown House, same location. io #2 Fifth avenue, corner Fourteenth street. ; “A JAMES RUWE, 017 Third avenue. ‘A new class on raturd, M y, 34g P. TRUCK.—ONLY $4000 FOR A MODERN —— - = : - a ge: Troomns: Thour irom New York: 10m ME AND MRE: HLASKO'S SELECT CLASSES IN | utes trom depot: waier tn the onse: equity $2.00 dancing now open, at 1,464 Broadway and 166 West | would exchange for part cash and merchandise: boots Forty-ftn street | and shoes or leather preferred. ‘Address A} lock box 02 = = Post office. New Brunswick, N. erocev THE LECTURE SEASON. 10 EXCHANGE—FOR A ¢ OR BROOKLYN NOOPER UNION FREE LECTURES FOR THE House, 1 nice’ Lots, near Fanwood Park, free and J people, in the Great Hall, at § P. M. Saturday, De- ar; Also & splend a ut Piainseld e cember The lecture will be delivered by Prot. J. w, | Change. Ks, 295 Broudwa: Dawson, LL. D., ¥. R. S., Principal of McGil! College, | STORE PROP: Tenement and cash; spiendid wn of Animal Life.” HIRD AV to exchange Montreal, on “The 1 Tickets can be had gratis at the office of the Cooper | $70.000 tour story Howse and cas) tor I Union and atthe bookstores of A. Brentano, Cnion | Tenements, LIONEL FROGHLL square, and D. Van Nostrand, zs Murray street, ‘4 Third avenue, corner Fittieth street. 8 ABRAMS HEWITT, Secretary. _ QD] ACHES ON NEW JERSEY RAILROAD aT Li Ho: PANtEL vovanenry, Al den; house. barn, de. ; to exchange for 1 of Philadelphia. j dise. 8. COCKCHOPFT, No. 5 Pine street, roo Lecture looper Institu: Frid, oni 7 ” . . FOR BENEFIT OF sist bits OF MbntC | 340 AS R THE BIST FRUIT AND STOCK SUBJECT, ORATORY. LICK a] Farm ra River, this State, crops and uten- tnre under auspices of New York Young | sils: unencumbered : good biiidings; exchange tor city Roman Catholic Benevolent Associatio: Dwelling up town. ALLEN & GALPLN, 28 Broadway. Le , THE BALL SEASON- | REAL ESTATE WANTED. GYOKGE H WALLACE & S088 HIRD) CoPLI " es ; - mentary Hop, ul ning, Ferrero’s Assem- | WNE € v NI IDUCTIVE LANDS AND LOTS bly Rooms (ammany Building), cast Fourteenth OM canteteet arrangements W tealizn by addressing. with price and location, A. C., Herald office, commencing at ¥ and closing at 12 P. M., Decemb MUSICAL. HREE SEPARATE IMPROV this city or vicinity wante: TRALTO SINGER WANTED—TO FILL A VA ve near by Farms tree and clear. ina chureh quartet through the Christinas D eROPERTIES IN —For which we will WOOD & PALMER, 215 Pulton street, room 1. Services; hone but thoroughly competent readers of ass | ie vITH $9.00 T AS Music need apply. Address ORGANIST, box 44 Herald | WANTED TO BUY, MITE Shim TO $10.00) CASH. and Seventieth streets, Second to Fourth avenue. Own- ers only address FRENCH FLAT, Reraid office. WASTED-sUCTHERN PLANTATION N MISCELLANEOU ROA DOP-CORN FOR SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, FAIRS AND | city, not excceding $100,000, in exchange for parties wishing @ nice Christmas tree: also tor the | Baltimore'city Property. Add core <f dyspepsia. Call at manufactory, 28 Thompson | oMice stree: - S = FANTED—LOTS ON SIXTH Of SEVENTH AVENI ANPROLOGY. Boulevard, or in good cross stre between ewe orth and Kighth avenue above the Park, ata bar ADELAIDE H. LAMBERTSON CONSULTED ON ALI, | MN. Address CAST, box 11) Herald office affairs of lite, with warranted satisiaction, at 104 West Eighteenth street, near Sixth avenu: A. Soriy, aboens fromaa: aneTracty LOST THOR. | A Pk AND de affairs, "Mrs. JAMES, 101 Hast Thiriteth street. : "A TIENTION.—CONSULTATIONS ON BUSIN Hinge, oleeticas and death, vray manne ronda, love, may 1 No, vil Sixth avenue, Mme. SINGHI, Clairvoyant. — A™ box 200 Herald EDICAL. RINDLE, PHYSICIANS 5 West Twenty-sixth sirect. 5 | AMEE, MAXWELL, PAYSICIAN, | RE IDENUE f\. 114 Kast Tenth street, uear Third avenue. TION !=DR. FRANKLIN (LATE OF PRUSSIA) ultation irce. Private office 161 Bleecker st )UROPEAN CLAIRVOYANT TELLS NAMES, SHOWS =MME, VAN BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN, NO. 14 Tea renee gtnuee marriages; So cents and $l. 168 A. Bast Satn street, between td and Lexington avenue, “i Ate whi TELL, PHYSICIAN SIN 1840, — st 624 st. first door from Sth ay. AU, M. D.—OFFICE 129 LIBERTY eonwich street. Gs REVEALS FROM Th X grave; finds absent friend: erty. Hours9 to 6. 8514 Bowe! : = <MMP. RE E CRADLE TO THE A. Office No. 1 I vers stolen prope - ¥ M MAURIC ME, ROSA REVEALS YOUR WHOLE LIFE FROM Lab Rod the cradle to the grave, shows your (ulure partner ME, RESTELL, PHYSICIAN SINCE 180.—. la adream. 214 Wooster strect: tcc. 8! Uthee Now L Bast Gd st. Prat dgor frou Sy ay. +201 Fe: DER’ ELEPHANT. Comedy, in four acts by Moser. Box office opén daily from 9 tll 4 o'clock. . Director Y OF MUSIC, NI'S ADIEU commetti's great historical drama, ELIZABETH, QUE SALVINI'S ADIEU TO-NIGHT. TO NEW YORK TO-NIGHT, N OF ENGLAND, AMUSEMENTS, Wanracn's, — sion, 50 cents; secured seats, 59 cents and Proprietor and Manager Mr. LESTER WALLACK extra; family circle, cents, Begins at 4 w & Doors open at 7:30; commences at 8 o'clock. *,* Next week there will be two xs — matinees of HUMPTY DUMPTY - EIGHTH WEEK OF THE COMEDY SERIES, ABROAD —an extra one on FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 19, 1373, CURISTMAS DAY and the regular Z last time of Goldsinith's Comedy ot Saturday Matinee, In anticipation | THE MATINEES(( Sue STOOPS TO ate ot the overflow, the policy of secur. . YOUNG MARLOW.............MR LESTER WALLACK | ing seats in advance is respectiully Otter characters Uy Messrs, JOHN GILRERT TARRY | sucgested. The Matinee to-morrow — BECKETT, W, J. FERGUSON, E. M. HOLLAND. G. B, | will begin at half-pastoue, as usual. BROWN, W. J, LEONARD, C, E, EDWIN, J. CURRAN, J. PECK, Miss KATHARINE, ROGERS, Mine. PONLSI and HUMPTY DUMPTY ABROADt Miss DORA GOLDTHWAITE. ae TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING, DECEMBER G. L. AND C. K, Fox's 20, 187, will be presented, tor the jirst time, best, brightest, treshest Comic Trick Spectacular Pan- A LEGITIMATE MODERN PIVE-ACT COMEDY, Reha, tomime! ™ written for t! atre, b: DION BOUCIUAUET bag entitled A MAN Ao ad wit! ENTIRELY NEW SCENERY, COSTUMES and AP- The immense attendance of delighted people ta “HUMPTY DUMPTY ABROAD." POINTMENTS, witness the Travels in Foreign Parts ot the Merry Hero, APPROPRIATE INCIDENTAL MUSIC, HUMPTY DUMPTY, and his hapless Compagnon dt and a distribution of characters including Voyage, OLD ONE-TWO, and the peals Ol lauthier ir. LESTER WALLACK, which the fun of their ‘Adventures create, prouounce Messrs. JOHN GILBERT, HARKY BECKETT, J. B. | itthe POLK, BE, M. HOLLAND, G. FF. BROWNE, Miss JEF- LEADING COMIC ATTRACTION FREYS LEWIS, Mme. PONISI Miss LAURA ALEX- ‘of these ANDER (her first appearance here), Miss BLAISDELL MERRY CHRISTMAS TIMES and Miss BURROUGHS, tee eres es — (puBaTRE CoMIQUE, SPECIAL NOTICE. 514 Broadway. The stage being required (or the final rehearsal of the | Mr. JOSH as .2-..86le Proprietor new Comely, there wiil be ‘aioe FTePn'e NO MATINEE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, TRICK, = eee aia! INDIAN B YCRUM THEATRE Bux. = FOURTEENTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE, TRICK. a Mr. CHARLES FECHTER, BADOLAIN'S weno appears BOX TXRIAN ROX | INDIAN BOx EVERY NiGUT MYSTERY MYSTERY MYSTERY ‘and on Pronounced the greatest trick ever presented to the SATURDAY MATINEE public. HARRIGAN AND HART as in their new and original skete CLAUDE MELNOTTE, THE BLACK BALL saILU: in the Mr. R. M. CARROLL AND SONS LADY OF LYONS, in new and pleasing acts. The play must be shortly withdrawn to make room for MR. HARRY MUN OE CoMro VocALIst. ‘ATTRACTIVE. NOVELTIES a nee pHADAM: ZEYTELLA ra now and her Troupe of yim nasts in new act IN PREPARATION, Mr, ED. HARRIGAN AS THE IRISH POLICEM the first of which will be Mrs. JOUN WILD, Miss JENNIE YEAME A 3ERIO-COMIG DRAMA Miss JENNIE HUGHES, Miss JENNIE SATERLEE, of Miss MARIE GOBENFLO, Mise ANNIE YEAMENS! EXTRAORDINARY INTEREST, in New Acts. with Mr, Fechter in a 5 Concluding with the comic drara SPECIAL CHARACTERIZATION NEW YORK BY NIGHT, ENTIRELY HIS OWN. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. PRICES. Notice.—Monday next first week of the Orchestra Sofas and Stalls, $1 5. Balcony fautenil CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME $1 50. Dress Circie, $1. Second Batcony, 75e. Famlly and first week of DELEHANTY and HENGLER. Circle, SUc. Private Boxes, $12 and $15. Extra ea next, MORK SENSATION, BOX BOOK NOW OPEN, Tt & WONDERFUL BABOLAINS ae IN THEIR INDIAN BOX MYSTERY, EW METROPOLITAN THEATRE, ENCASED IN A BASKET, AND NOT 885 and 587 Broadway. eae 587. IN A BAG. Manager.......... W. BUTLER REMEMBER MONDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 22. CROWDED HOUSES NIGHTLY. THE GIANT SHOW OF NEW YORK, woos MUSEUM, T. G. BIGGS. EVERY DEPARTMENT FILLED. BENEFIT (and last nigne but one) of METROPOLITAN Miss LIZZIE KELSY, Mr. T. G. RIGGS. METROPOLITAN the charming actress. EVENING at 8. | AFSERNOON at 2 METROPOLITAN Mile, LEONA DARE, Mr. T. G. RIGGS in Last time of the beautiful METROPOLITAN the Queen of the Air. Poole's Drama of the artiste, Migs Me ROPOLITAN WALTERS and MORTON, IRISH DETECTIVE, MINNIE FOSTE BIROPOLITAN | the Monarchs of Song and Dance, concluding with the sensa- in the sensation of the METROPOLITAN JOHN HART, tion Drama of MAD CAP, METROPOLITAN ADD RYMAN, FASTEST POY IN NEW MAD CAP, METROPOLITAN | SAM RICKEY and Master BARNEY. YORK. with entire company. JOHN ALLEN. JOHN QUEEN, WM. WIEST: — THE ROARING FARCE OF GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE, TH AVENUE THEATRE, HOME IN A REGULAR FIX, Next to Broadway. Twenty-elghth street, Boging BROADWAY DANCING MASTER. at®. Carriages may be ordered for 11 o'clock. Seats for RICKEY’S SKETCH OF TAKING THE PLEDGE. this theatre may always be secured six days in advance. THE MASKED BALL AND OTHER SPECIALTIES. | The box office, for this purpose, is open continuously from ALL THE IMMENSE TROUPE WILL APPEAR. 8A. M, till 11 b. M, Orchestra and Halcony Chairs, $1 Doors open at7. Curtain rises at 7). Dress Circle Seats and genera! admission, $1; Famil Secure your seats tn advance. Circle Reserved Chairs, 75 cents; Fainily Circle Sofas, 60 Les HUGUENOTS, Vierling, Ptinger. TADT THEATRE—45 BOWERY.—H. GRAU, MANA- er. Friday, December I! Mme. Lichtmay, Miss Canissa, Miss Houts, Hermanus, Powertul chorus and orchestra. Popular prices. ats. DIE HUGUENOTN, FON; RASTER voucH ‘at Cooper Institute, SUBJECT, ORATORY. TY, Frid: ‘evening, December 19, TICKETs, FIFTY CENTS, ad PASTOR'S in. Opera House, | mits LADIES ADMITTED FREE THIS evening. The best entertainment New York, and 50 cents ad- Wo. GAtvin ELIZABETH, Q' JE GETS THE| you first pl at the | Board table. Oper: ___ PIANOFORTE A’ 27 UNIO: \ SQUARE, A few Pianos which bay for cash. S$ FAREWELL—TO-NiGHT.—E Last night here of the great tragedian, Salvini in hisgreat role—Robert, Earl of Essex. lace jis a smart financiei ZABETH. UEEN OF ENGLAN. ES—YOUNG JONES takes his ing Mistress to Tony Pastor's House on Friday evening. 'S, ORGANS, &C NG JON. HAINES BROS. will offer their fine assortment of first class Pianofortes at prices to suit the times. Every Pianoforte guaranteed. e been used @ ilttle, very low FINE hand Pianos, but for sale and to rent. A mags ] forte for sal Four family leaving c! ASSORTMEN Jebrated city maker; used five month: rior, Chamber, Dining. Furniture a sacrifice; propert OF KNABES SECOND tle used, including a tew up- rights; also second hand Pianos of various other makers, WILLIAM KNABE & CO. ___ U2 Fitth avenue. ‘OOD 7g Ol I round corners; : for $200, ca: est Pilteenth st, Near Filth ay, LARGE STOCK FI including all styles; near Broadway. RS? CLASS PIANOFORTES, must be sold at any price they bring betore the Ist January, at No. 9Great Jones streei, A LADY WILL SELL 7 octave Pianotorte, an elegany Steinwa Honseho! Cagnita e, 210 West 21st st. $150 tor $125, with cover and swol. 243 Last 30th strect, between 2d and 3d avenues. BRILLIANT TONED 73g ODTAVE rosewood Pianoforte, Cost $975, for $200; has all im- Drovements; overstrung, araffe, &c.; used only months; a'saerifice for cash: Call this day. Private residence A BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD . modern improvements, cost DOUBLE ROUND 180 complete LARGE DiscoU for the hb others’, for suit the times. A $20) MAGNIF 7 Torte, Slool, &c; carved menis; tully guaranteed. GOLDSMITH'S, 26 MAGNIFIC Piano, a Parlor Set eighth stree! \T ON PIANOS AND ORGANS e—Steinw linents, wood, overstrung, iron frame (Goldsmith) Piano- T ARION PI ta bargain and warranted. Inquire at 220 Last Twenty- | 's, Chickering’s and id for rent at prices to X. BALL & CO., 7; OCTAVE AGRAFFE ROSE- ¢ and legs; latest improve- Also Piano and Stool, Bleecker street, near Bowery. ‘O, AN UPRIGHT Purntture, all'first class, forsale | BEAUT! a rved, pate: most new, thly, RB. CABLE, Sixth avenue A’ $150—BEAUTIF forte, overstrung, ¢ J. BIDDLE, 13 W way square to let. At _No. 47 East Twe —STEINWAY, CHIC’ ) from $3 » $8 per month ter ms. 8. T. GORDON T SOHMER & CO.’ street—Are offering es for cash and on be! INWAY & SON Less than half cost own ni | residence 120 West Xk st., | Sale on instaiments: very PIANO—OVE carved kt Call and see it, | LYsCtH & GOMIEN, Bro: r | A —HIANOFORTHE—P: | ZA. CO. will sell this day, Friday, o (No, 200 West fwehty-first street, large assort- ent of elegant Pianotor cellent order: Stools, € | sold. N. B.—Lhe rarest | a magnificent | Don't tail to atte: LADY WiLL ineluding Fes SALE right F Thirty-eighth street, POOR BALE—I8 Con family, one Piano, Carpets, inantel Clocks, corner avenue A, Marlen LiGnté & ERNST, 50 4 Newton & Bradbury tention to their splendid throughout y warercoms, No. 12 DIANOS,—A GREAT V ‘WAXTED—TO HIRE, or address 40 Eighth ave must be in pe order any party having one fo may find & purchaser vb Bridge street, Brooklyn | @1 29) -SEVEN _ 0c | 8130. dinars bargain some handsomely carved ER’ $150 74 octave new Pianos $: D, RUAKAUER, Man A SEVEN 0 by HO! ever offered before in | TRAL ORGANS and 0 mailed. ROSEWOOD PIANO, $1 75; 107 West Twenty-third street, cor- one rosewood upright Pia a An T AND SQUARE PL + from $3, second hand lass Pianos for r | rent; “Pianos and Organs for sale on insta any other first class house in the city: several Pianos that have been used « little at extra low prices orto rent. 149 East Fourteenth street, corner Third avenue. jorte, carved legs and case, made to order for present original cost $1,000, for $275 cash; rare chance to ¢@ Chrisimas present. Call immediately at private A CSTEINWAY, CHICKERING AND OTHER N + and second hand Pianos and Organs tor rent and BERRY & 0O., 789 Broadway, de., same as new, for $: stave planororte ter atime toned rosewood Pianofor' d street, near Bowery Ae rent applied to purchase MM. MBRREL WARTEDSA FINE Te Weber's make, with the modern improv 4 425 West Fwenth-eifght r splendid stoddart Piano, a | 200 PIANOS AND « | hand, of first class makers, will be sold at lower prices, for cash or Instalments, of for, rent, 9 elty ot tr urn is financial ee Holida ty HORACE WATERS & SOX, 481 Bronaway, than to sell WATERS’ celebrated 60) M4 nt ae y" improvement, nis taken, $12 every. improvement; ¢, near Broadway. NOS FOR Ri hos trom $50; a Stein WALKER BROTHERS, Ifth street, west of Broadway. KERING AND OTHER FIRST i, Wpright and square; rent rince & © Organ tor sale or 8, 149 BAST FOURTEENTH first class new Pianos at lower tter terms on instalments than SOHMER & CO, PIANOFORTE FOR SALE ; magnificent rosewood Piano- | Near 6th av, low during Holidays, RSTRUNG, 7 OCTAVES, ROSE- adway and Thirty-fifth street. TANOFORT ommencing at 10 res, various city makers, Jovers, &c., must positively be chance yetotfered to purchase holiday present, | LL FOR LESS THAN $100 agrafte treble, Stool, &c.; music in pertect BLACK WALNUT UP. 49) Tenth avenue, near QUENCH OF DEATH IN THB two Parlor Suits, two M| rs, Apply ata preaeileth street, n, berore 10 STEPHEN ROBERTS, LE SUCCESSORS TO LIGHTER, ‘Y, would respectfully mvite at: tock 0; Piauofortes, which they the holidays at greatly reduced Monthly payments, at their asi Fourteenth street ARIELY TO. RENT OR SE prices to suit the tine So. 8 Union square 15 WITH THE uve, a first class Piano, nne INED ROSEWOOD PIANO OF nite; nd have been but little used; or sale at alow price tor cash, y addressing EB. P. Ry, No. a9 TAVE PIANO PRAOR ns: new d Pianos + Zoo a KISCHY OCTAVE FOUR ROUND Cor nod as NeW; $10), cash oF instalments. niifacturer, 218 Brooine street, ORGANS, NEW AND SECOND New York. Agents wanted ERTO and ORCHES- ANOS, Liyistrated catalogues cents; Boxes, 315, $12, $10. LIMPIC THEATRE. Proprietor and Mavager... Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY LAST TWO NIGHTS AND MATINEE. EVERY NIGHT, FAREWELL BENEFIT OF THE GREAT PARISTAN SENSATION, EDWIN ADAMS, PARRICIDE, ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, BELOTS WIERD DRAMA IMMENSE DOUBLE BILL. eG TUE GREAT ACTOR IN TRAGEDY AND COMEDY, HUMAN PASSION AND HUMAN JUDGMENT, PRIDAy RypNING er ik Characters by Mr. CHARLES mere = sea ENKEI, — Y 3, Mr. W. DAVIDG . ¥, HARDED 1. Mr. wire See): A SOR | OE ees a ee oe ELLE EST FOLLE 1 eT eee ING, Mr, GEORGE DEVERE, Mr. HART CONWAY; OR, DEAD HEART. Miss FANNY MORANT, Mrs. GH, GILBERT, Miss SARA. DREAMS OF DELUSIONS, — AEWAIE Miss MINSIE CONWAY, Miss NELLIE MOI Rover LAST PERFORMANCE ses In O-Keete'a comeds, paib mee MATINEE SATURDAY AT 1 ON TUESDAY, the most extraordinary, sparkling, SPECIAL MATINEE CHRISTMAS DAY grotesque, fascinating, ‘musical, mechanical and scenie a novelty, GABRIEL GRUB, A CHRISIMAS IMAGINA- TION, by Charles Dickens, dram: ee ae — the Majilton-Raynor amilies; dial . Lyster ; X, SAMUELLS' NEW PARK THEATRE, BROOK- music by Immense company, including lyn.—Miss LILLIE ELDRIDGE as ALMA. the Majiltons and Ra: , Protessor Nelson and Sons’ Rus- Saturday Night, OLIVE, THE MYSTERIOUS MUR- sons from Olympic | DER. “Monday, Dec. 22, EDW sian Quartet, James ‘Taylor, sele auxiliaries. “Alsoa | ARDEN. and Grand Opera House, and 200. comedietta company, Miss Kate Quinton, soubrette and ae James Vincent. comedian (first. appearance in the city). CADEMY OF MUSIC. ITALIAN OFERA. Prices reduced for holida: M. & M. STRAKOSCH respecttully announce 2 wich ¥ eded in making arrangements [or ADAMS as ENOCIL VOKES. IBLO'S GARDEN. VENING PERFORMAN EVERY EVENING, Gy MATINEE OF RHE ANP THE WONDERFUL VOKES CU GRAND ITALIAN OPERA, 5 rf EDN DA EVENING, BC. 24, "0 yi CHILDREN IN THE WOOD, ON THIS he ASTON WILL BE PERFORMED al % " oper: Voxes. |neavironsckxery.| vouRs. Mis HUGCENOTS, YOKE Gorgeous Costumes, VORES. with Mme. CHRISTINE NILSSON as VALENTINE. VOK* Unique Appointments,| © VOKES. Mile, MARESI, Miss ANNIE LOUISE CARY. — ExQUisife MUSIC. i CAMPANINI, MAURE PUENTE, | NANNETTIL VICTORIA, See VICTORIA, HURSDAY BER 25, AIDA. Bee | condi gure ux. | note: Friday Evening, De ON'S FAREWELL, ROSINA, | NURSERY VABLEAUX. | ROSINA. SATURDAY, 27th, GRAND AIDA MATINEE, FREDERIOR, Cindere Ii FREDERICK, The sale of seats will commence Monday, Dec. 22, at FAWDON. "| sack, the Giant Killer, | FAWDON. " | the Academy of Masi, a9 AM. 0 —— ue Bear: a? N. B.—subscribers desirous of retaining boxes for VOKES. } Little Red Riding Hood, VOKES. above will please leave directions at the VOKES. Puss in Boots, | YORE = = YOKES, Aladdin, VOKES. REGIMENT BAND ILMORE'S TWENTY-SECON G! PROMBNADE CONCERTS.—EVERY SAT. NG, AT THE ARMORY, FOURTEENTH IXTH AVENUE, be: FOR SATURDAY EVENING, DEC. 20. rture, on the ‘Austrian HS ad VOKES. | Twenty-four Blackbirds, VOKES. | Old Woman who Lived — in a Snce. VICTORIA, JESSIE, | Grand Corps de Ballet. | JESSIE, 1. Grand Fest ROSINA, | Transtormution scene. | _ ROSINA’ vow : Hi FREDERICK, | Mile. Marie Bonfanti. | FREDERICK, Aes ie pa ccte nepond Raviment Bawa: FAWDON. i ~——— ey | FAWDON. 2 Notturno, “Obbligato tor Flutes and Clarionets,” AN UPROAR OF FUN ‘arrange: . Gilmore. . - Evening at 8, f Carriages at 10:45. | 5. oATianewh iy Pow wine™. MATINEE, SATURDAY, AT 13g O' CLOCK. Gilmore's Twenty--eco! OOTH'S THEATRE, LESSEE, J. B. BOOTH | & Solo tor Cornet, Romanza, mt te or OF aE ‘ea 5. Great Exhibition Quadrille, introducing the airs ENGAGEMENT OF MR. F. S. CHANFRAU, Ara Linas witiearintions, for the prines who will appear as — pal instruments. .... KIT: OR, THE ARKANSAS TRAVELLER, 6. Over Ne iiitean i EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK AND eee cate Tareiite ee ON SATURDAY (MATINEE), at 1:30. 7. Solo for Saxophone, Fantasie, pe This gentleman 1 properly” esteemed by the press and Wr ka. : CO oe SON. . 2 “pea | & Centennial Hymn (lirst time), Inscribed to the LOT IMPERSONATOR OF AMERICAN CHARACTER memory of the founders of American Inde- KNOWN ON THE STAGE pendenve.-.... 8. Gilmore He will be sustained in his vivid portraiture of ailinerere Te SOUTHWESTERN CHARACTER o Fackuitane, Wore COMPA ‘Gilmore's Twent! nd Resimont Band. The drama will be presented with new and beautiful a Sa | an ats scenery by Mr. Thomas A. Glessing and assistants. oe ea eae ears Ale Woda hittin Sofrow ‘thy Young Days Shaded?” and “The Seats sccured in advance at the theatre von in advance at the thi Lass 0° Gowry’ «Schott music store of OOTH'S THEATRE, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, The public are respectiuity informe that DUKING THE HOLIDAYS and until further notice the following scale of prices has been adopted, viz. :— THE BALCONY more’s Twenty-second Kegiment Band, jor sale at the dor. Concert ats P.M. ‘ON HALL, ENTH STREE AR BROADWAY, TWO WEEKS ONLY, MMENCING MONDAY, DECEMBER 22. GoHsequence of the immense excitement caused Pe ans of spiritualism at Cooper Ini eats, | he will appear as above in his most wonderful magte Performances, introducing his reconstructed ANTI- SPIRITUAL MANIFESTATIONS by means of THE INDIAN BOX and SPIRITUAL BASKET (copyright), which is pro Mr. CHANFRAU EVERYTHING Read what the New York Herald says t nounced infinitely more wonderiul than any of the so- Not often that a critic can accord unqualified praise toa | called “Spiritual Manifestations” ever witnessca, as it performance, bat the manner in which this truly Ameri- | simply impossible for any one to give a practicable sol can drama is presented leaves no room for unfavorable | tion to this latest myster: rollows criticisms. It isa decidedly healthy sign to see the na. | MATINE y -—CHRISTMAS DAY, December tive drama establishing itself in the high toned home of | 25; Saturday, cember 27; Wednesday, December 3! the strictly legitimate, Saturday, January 3, at 2 o'clock; doors open at 1:30. : ee een — | POPULAR PRICES, f0 cents, including reserved seat y RS, F. B. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, which may be secured at M. HAKT4'S only store, No. Jevery cueing and Sarmiday Matinee, Broadway. - “ons Fi it CADEMY, OF MUSIC —DECEMBER 2, 1873, by BTMTANS LAST LOVE eet A RECEPTION, TEM ER STRE AND BALL. STiid GERAD ELIE AG MORTON COMMANDERY, KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. er ey ery Tickets tor sule at 114, 134, 626, 711 and 945 Broadway, . RINK NIG and all the principal hotel: in addition to the regular performance. — —_ od —? TAMONTI’S Bo NEFIT TO-NIGHT,—ELIZABRTH, Enthasiastic reception of the GORGLUUS MILITARY SPECTACLE AOE a AGEs SALVINI'S ADIEU. ABETH, QUEEN OF & Athe Bink Hs “BBROES OF 78" __Salvini as tart of Essex. Piamonti nabeth. ina Y( M1 o——. LADIES: GRAND EQUESTRIAN DRAMA, BOWERY, | Labins admitted free introducin: Tony Pastor this evening. HUNDREDS OF MEN AND HOR oe ane a sections ot rpHeopoRE Thomas: ¥ ¥ CONCERTS. ARTILLERY, CANNONADIN KETRY, AT SIRINWAY HALL, and ali th SATURDAY EVE) December 27, at 8, EXCITING 8 OF ACTUAL COMBAT! SECOND SYMPHONY QONCKRT, The great Season tickets to the remaining five concerts inelndin seat ($7), can now be had at the box office oi Steinway Hall. The sale of single tickets will commence on Tuesday morning, Programmes can be had atthe ticket otic tore: Says MATINEE D'ADIEU.—OTHELLO. TION OF THE PERIOD! & AGERIE AND CIRC ening. ND DOUBLE RING CIRCUS Afternoon an at 2 and $ o'¢ M SI ‘ 2 To-morsow a@ernoon, atz, Othello Matinee, the S¢ CUosttine oes! Adm seats $i gxtra: To Avoid rush “at the MENAGERIE, OF RARE WILD BEASTS! doors ts should now be secur ‘Open trom 12 M. to 10 P.M. F meen Hey ee Guide; Redowa, dv. TPICKETS FOR THE ‘Mis evening, at LY RC HALL, 725 Sixth avenue. . UN GRAN. CPAWANT DE GUERRE," TL. M. GOTTscHADR INPANT ASYLUM GRAND BALL ust Published. price $1, CB Noatamarin, Just publish Maren dot Wwaltse may ve Ob and Vocal Selecuons: aida ibe. We Mott Galop, ae. Lancers, 40c., ' Potpourrl convenient places, viz. — Angot” Gales invincible Galop.” Simmons, 40 opel 5 prward’’ (A. Sullivan), d0.; “spring: Gent Mrs, C. K. Garrison, 40 Park avenue. Shookts Waltz, We. Pablished by” DITSON @°UOe, fa : es Broadway. rae Mrs, F. H. Tows, Gilsey Touse. aa ia 5. PH. Tows, Gilsey House LP Oe | ORY PASTORS Oru TO £ fe, ; ; ft iast. nis evening the Ladies will be ade Mrs, BH, Van Auken, 421 Pith avenue. at la Tile, qronlug the, Ladien will be ag. Miss Alice Sandford, 482 West Twenty-second street. Ladies free.___| forthe Ladies. — GALVINI-OTHELLO—MATINER DADIBU, Mrs. J mes M. Black, 91 Fifth avenue, ge perroy atternoo' fs 2 Othello Matinee. tvs Seonpni Woreeet, 12 5 Veapsiogh enna Salvini in his greatest impersonation, Othello. TPE CUBAN WIDOWS AND O! § ETS Mr. L, M. Bates, 451 Broadw. Pica ths performance, tor thie benefit, of THE MUNCH. —— ACK ay Mr. J. 8 e, OF Wall str rH QUIET FAMILY by the Charity Dramatic Association, to be had at the Academy of Music, at Rull- man's, Fourteenth street, and at the Union Square Hotell Boxes of Mrs. John MeGin West Forty-second cy il Theatre. - im 7 il lt alanoale ) y uno, K iy THE KENO GAMES ARE CLOSED. Witt isntnnqphacielinisissnsith _ Ken Keno. "| Bat every sensible man, still bringe \LIZABKTH, OF ENGLAND, TO-NIGHT, eno, Keno, | his wife to Tony Pastor's Opera House. tor aly tb Anadeiny of Music. -Salvinias | Keno. Keno. | Ladies tree to-night ae acex. Pamonts abet Adimasion Sty Fatally | Sy itmovoutTAN ————— rele, Blk bin > iaamall ideale 7 IEATRICAL AND ANTED—FIRST CLASS TALENT FOR PARLOR bene — 1 IPF 400 eighth at Apply immediately to A, M. RAD. SHOW PRINTING CLIFF, 490 Bight venue. — —_ agp a : ~ ESTABLISHMENT, AST TWO DAYS OF THE FAIR IN THE CHURCH — LA 5 the Dileipien, Madison avenue, corner Forty-ANn HERALD BUILDING, street, Taplow age wall filled with userul articles, AU rea: ncaa : sonable prices. Retreshmet ts served. Good music every BROADWAY AND ANN STREET evening. Doors open from 2 to 10. Admission 25 cents. = LARGE ASSOBTMENT OF THT JALVINI MATINER D'ADIEU TO.MORROW.— * obad HEATRICAT, SD) Academy of Music. Tomorrow, Othello Matinee, | MINSTREL (AND VARIETY CUTS GoNnarantt Salvini in pig, grontest Impersonation, Otello, Admis- —. aon Oh: pate extra, shoud be secured Low, OM HANA

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