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2 CITY HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE. EAR yee, Av] AVENUE, ON THE MOST DE: ries chetoe betce four pin stoop: andthe iss, Sle en ae LASS POUR STORY GH STOOP sa = abner tet. ew AY dra arvet, nen Broadway; bargain. JOUN W. STEVENS, owner, Broadway and pirat first street. OR TO ‘LET—FIRST re MEDIUM ay rf brown stone House, 677 Madison avenue, tween Siaty-Hret and Sixty-second streets, with Mirrors and Gas Fix! 5 Apply at 85 1 Leonard sti PUBLIC ARB HEREBY NOvIPFIED quar r in FULLOWIN ARE NL ya ORIZED. UF “es fon ait’ REcerrt OF ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS POR THE EW YO NGHOADWAY, PORNER ANN STREET. 1,265 BROADWAY, 540 SIXTH AVENUE. 114 SOUTH SIXTH STREET. PHILADELPHIA. CORNER BOERUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK- East Side. A. GREAT BARQAIN.—FOR SALE, THE ELEGANT four story browy stone House No. 16 Kast Forty-shxth Btreet | 25x102% 100 Apply on premises, from 10 to 4, ACANT LOTS FOR SALE ON EAST PIPTY-STXTH wireet, ugar Third avenues two rock lots: easy terjns, ZLTTEL, No. 1,026 Third avenue. West Side, OR SALE-NEW FOUR STORY BROWN STONE BOO West Fifty-sixth st plete order; buat lite money wanted. Avyly to di, PECK, 38 Warren ok: Miscellancoas, OR 3 gaa TENEMENT HOUSES, ON easy term ELias G, BROWN, owner, 20 Nassau street, BROOKLYN | PROPERTY FOR SAI SALE AND a LET. STON B HOUSE, ON THE Brooklyn, wi y furnished, to let to’ responsible tenant; board of owner takeu for reut if desired, Address B., box 178 Herald oftice, NEW YORE HERALD, SATURDAY, NUVEMBER 13, 1875.—TKIPLE SHEBE To Ler FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES EST BUSINESS bo aege | ON FOURTEENTH a, 85'Buat Fourteenth street’ Toque fa plane sore, Bo bili_ up. |__ BOARDERS Wa! ae l OR TWO SUITS OF ELEGANTLY _ BURSISIED suitable for a family or men; Oe or without esta se bast Pasion, maltebie Yor s doctor, st 24 Lexington avenue. LET—A FURNISHED QUIET OFFICE, SUITABLE TO iirenl tunis: de, ngubs st Merwe eon Wt ig LET—WELL LIGHTED AND NEWLY PAINTED offices, tt 52 Brond street. i ip LET—A STORE NOW OCCUPTED AS A FRUIT, wine aad liquor store. For particulars inquire at Nos. 7,3 aud 9 Vanderbilt avenud, opposite the New York and Har- Jem Railroad, 10 LET—STORE, BACK ROOM, he aca AR AND BASE. ment, with © Pountere end Shelvin, Me ‘TG Morton stroet, ugar Hudson; low reat, per mont inquire of Mrs. A ELEGANTLY FURNISHED FOUR STORY HIGH + stoop, 40x70, to rent for boarding house: 40 Forty- fourth stract, close by Fifth avenue ; rent tl May, 1876. POO. “| DVERTISE. I? 18 THE BEST WAY 10 MAKE BUSINESS. THE EVENING TELEGRAM HAS A DAILY CIR- CULATION OF OVER 90,000, AND ALL NEW + 1,209 Broadway, nour Thirty-tifth st. 4070 fee table suitable for sine rural ihted bedrooms. &U Unfurnished, IREE STORY AND BASE ert bs eas eT ‘est Twelfth street, to let SRNIAM, 000 Hudson st. CENTRAL LOCATION, NEAR BROADWAY.—A As. rn high stoop House; rent only $1 ,0¢ mediate possession. Apply on premises, treet, EB OTHEES, No, 4 Warren street. IN THREE gs HIGH STOOP BRICK HOUSE, yy Tit Washington street, to rent for $4 BURNHAM, oo Hndson street. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO RENT po, LET AT TARRYTOWN—A VERY Sree and folly Levine nn gd House, all modern im- provements, at @ very ry EaERSS PROPERTY OUT OF THE laa “FOR seem FO REST. ca SALE.— UBAP, 160 ACRE: ‘@ mile from ‘aot Hy a L. x Tre hog house, barn, TRAIN, deporancat Yepbank. te. Paiute 1,794 NORTH THIRTEENTH STREET, Fatiade the handsomely finished th tory rth thies story back walldings® lot 100 feet deev, las street in the rear. This property las extra con is eg erates ‘and in excellent order; terms i Seawe EDDY, 730 Chestnut street, Phila- OUNTRY HOUSE AT FIs! kill, Dutchess fine order, partly f nished, 14 rooms; 7 acres 0 +; Kood schools, chnrebes, stores, &e, Apply to R. I. S. White, 12 Wall street. R SALE OR TO LEASE—CLISFSIDE, A COUNTRY Seat,near Nyack, oue hour from New York; superbly beantiful In situation, commanding a river view many miles in extent, which can aever be obstructed by other buildings from natural drainage is perfeet!y healthy and entirely free from chills and lever: no place among the Rerkshire Hills ean surpass it in Deauty and health; the mansion, containing 11 rooms, is well built for a residence in summer and winter; apply of pure water in the house; the law asure grounds are equalto any on the Hn ying ina valley sloping to the south, res. and is entirely protected from north | winds by a spur of the mountain belonging to the property, heavily wooded to the summit; fruits in_ great varie | fall bearing; ardener’s, cottage; large barn aud p house. Address box 21, Post office, Y, ‘OR RENT OR + R SALE— BO. locality in Texa ‘day's notice ; could expense. Address BE. Philadelphia, Pa. ‘ALT HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO LET.—LARGE AND convenient Malt House, known as Perot's Master &t Malt Hoane, northwest comer Sixth and Master streets, Philadelphia: im per r: capacity, 80,000 bushels, RICHARDSON & U ANNES, "ois South Filvh street, Phila- HORE FRONT RESIDENC iences, 10 root eautiful neigh! all trains? fitted for winter occupancy sion; absolutely healthy: one hour from cit; ve cireular. Address J. W. ATWAT! i, on, "POIERE AND QUARRY LAND—2,509 ACRES, WITHIN A paying distance of New York markets; oak, pine, hem- lock; the best of flagging quarries, for sale at ® ‘great bar. Fig, Call a Internstional Howl, Park row, hom 3 te 5 ALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY AT A BARGAT Alarge, new, modern Building (built tn IN74), situ ated on the Erie Railway, convenieut distance from New York; business long established and increasing: a popular summer resort, inthe centre of a romantic region and a famous hunting and fishing section. The house is finished {hroughout in good style; commodious barns and outbuild- jngs, large picnic grove, fully appointed and) extensive ven a 1 trains stop at the piace. the right es Call ‘nt Interhational Howl, Park row, BROWN STONE FRONT HOUSE TO LET—s25 A East Forty-first street; three stories, high stoop, all provement Cali, see the owner and house, from 1 to VE IRABLE THREE STORY BAY WINDOW AA House, 112 East Twenty-fourth street; has 1 room in complete'and perfect order; house open; seen any time; rent $1,200. 0 LET-THREESTORY, MIGH STOOP, | BRICK House, 221 East Fifty-third street; good order modern improvements; possession at once; rent low for the winter. Apply on premises. $4 PER MONTH RENT.—NEW THREE STORY Philadelphia brick and brown stone private Dwell- Mga; all Improvements; Croton, water, gas, ranges, station. Ce be Rood neighborhood: quick trans nutes'by Harlem Aud Morrisania boats and Harlem: eal corner of Wall street. FURNISHED aoe APARTMENTS SUNNY ROOM ON PARLOR FLOOR, MAND- romely fitted up as parlor and bedroom, of two Rooms ou fourth floor, to rent to gentlemen, without board, West Twenty-seventh strect, near Fifth avenm N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOM IN A PRIVATE house, with bath, &e., to gentlemen only, on very reasonable terms, 88 Clinton pluce Wighth street), near Fitth avenue, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, JA. with piano. aua Second Floor, suitable for housekee ing, on Abingdon square; ull improvements; moderate private house, Apply at real estate office, 17 Abi square, Eighth avenue, between Bleecker and Twelfth sts, At FURNISHED BOOM ON FIRST FLOOR, WITH 4s. O81 Sixth avenue. A XIGBLY, FURNISHED LARGE | FRONT. ROOM: 1 Bedroom and private bathroom, hot and cold water, plenty of closet room, at No. 160 Second avenu house'first class ; terms reasoniblo. T 37 EAST TWENTIETH STREET.—STRICTLY PRI. vate house, uo boarders, elegant Parlor and two or three other Rooms, ane. and nicely furnished ; good attend- wee; term je location. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, FOR or two gentlemen; terms moderate. Apply at Twenty-third street. N ELEGANT PARLOR SUIT, WITH PRIVATE bath; also single Kooms to let to gentlemen, without 4 private rb 87 East Nineteenth street, between Broadw ay and Pourtit avenue. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET TO GENTLEMEN, witnoat board, one, large Bedroom, neatly, furnishe also two ball Rooms; fire, gas and bith; references ex: changed. 80 University place, near Fourtgenth street, ESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH- out board, in the first class house, 34 West Twenty-fifth adisou square. Choice location. LY FURNISHED ROOMS, EN SUITE OR all_ conveniences; private family; breakfast if 45 West Twenty-ninth street, four doors west of Broadway, RNISHED ROOMS, WITHOUT BOARD; NO OB. Jection to light honsekeeping; one block from Bror way And Elevated road; references. 307 West Fifty-secon street. INTER RESORT HOTEL TO LET—FURNISHED; pow open: possession immediately: rent 3.500; Clarendon Hotei, Aiken, 8. C. Address J. H. IL, Sa: vannab, Ga, 1 ee “patted ROOMS, FOR HOUSEKEEPING, FROM $5 upwards: aiso hail Rooms, for ladies or gentlemen, $2. AG West Third sircet. A handsome Sen! Sacque for sale at above number. ILL LEASE OR BUY—LOW PRICE, 7 TO 10 rooms; fruit and shade; within mile of depot; give rms, location and full particulars: no notice taken wrote CLINTHILL, box 121, Herald offfee. XCHANGE FOR IMPROVED PROPERTY, WELL jot of six full Lots, including cormer, on Third avenue, west side, below York: JOHN 'C. WILSON, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE-—FOR CITY OR BROOK- lyn or country Property near by, a magnificent oe story brick House, situated near the F hts, Brooklyu ; every improvement and is in compl ‘Address: iets TIN & SON, 977 Mygtle avenue, OR EXCHANGE—FOR c refercnces given. Call at ye address HAT HAVE YOU TO EXCHAN FOR TWO LOTS , ready for im- ortmage made on Madison avenue, excavated, mediate improvement; subject to ix in June ; some cush and a nice little taken, “Inquire at 340 Third avenu REAL ESTATE w age NY PERSON HAVING A MODERATE SIZED GOOD House, with one to tive acres, fuirted, not exceedin, $15,000 in vane, adjacent to Orange Mountain oF Engle woo stations, and ina 9 exchange for good free City Lots and cash, will add: 0x 104 Herald office. EAR NEW 000 to $20,000, in exchange for one or ice tenement Houses in city, west side. Apply, , to owner, 1,227 Broadway, room 6, FAMILY OF THREE WANT TO RENT A WELL furnished House, with stable and two or more acres rden, within one hours ride of New York: Plainfield, . J. Would answer. Address, gi locati lt 30a Post office, New York, ©" © no SRO Mermay GENTLEMAN AND W want second Floor in private re tietb and Fortieth sircets and near Second’ or Eig nue, at $25 per month. Address ASSOCIATE, 1D Lexing: ton avenue. x. noe F rove ‘TORY, ian STOOP, 16. be pi ah elo Hor location between Fourteent C4 streets rth and Zighth avenues; best ref- must be with the times. Address J. H, I ferald Or Ubiown Branch office. WxtrOaBy TWO GENTLEMEN, TWO BEDROOMS on Without board, between Eighth an. and Thirtieth streets. Address, with terms, A., box SHS Post office. ANTED—PURNISHED, of hd SMALL, GENTEEL ‘American oor of private house, or a PERCY, fi venw -A PART OF FIRST Pegs » ROOMS TO LE’ suitable for business or nicely furnished Sitting Room and tove and gas; suitable for gentleman gle gentlemen; also two pleasant, airy Rooms, suitable for gentlemen; rent moderate, ACE, BETWEEN WAVERLEY —Rooms to let, furnished for light ns, LA ROOMS TO LET—FURNISHED of unfernished. with modern conveuleness, either, to rsinall Yarnily, 705 Eighth avenue,’ third flat. AND THOROUGHLY FUR- ment; parlor, large bedroom, bathroom, uelnding all linen’ on fourth floor apartment? izhith street; all rooms June 15 of fora year. Address V., box wh Brauch office singly; bouse an & Good Board; per week, 140 West Fourth street, $ TO $5.—BOARD, WITH NICE ROOMS; i RECEP- a terms low; English family. 353M West Th phirty- nth 's stroct. 5 somely furnished I erences. table mat sient people taken. NORTH WASHINGTON SQUARE—LARGE “AND fine alcove Room. elogantly furnished, on second floor, to let, with ‘Board: hotel table; this room ts fronting Park ‘und very desirabl HALL ROOM, SUNNY EXPOSURE, TO LET—WITH Board; a few table Boarders taken at ‘gh’ 50 per week; Teduced from $6. No, 42 West Fifteenth street. LARGE, WELL FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, ON upper floor, to gentlemen, with or without Board, in a small rolevences. 14 Bast Thirty-second street, near Fifth —HALL ROOMS, WITH FIRST CLASS BOARD AND 1 ‘accommodations for gentlemen at $7 to 89 per week. 44 W near Fifth avenue, References exchanged, LOCK BAST oP CTTY HALL. FRANKFORT 1 House, corner William street; 250 Roo ‘Bs oe. anit $1; gentlemen and families; plenty mat’ beacioth cheap restaurant. Open all night. oe PER DA yds single, at $6 TO $12 PER WEEK. q nice Rooms, excellent table, families a 176 Bleecker strect, near Broadway, and conyenient to five lines street cars, $1 50 | TO $2 PER DAY, $8 TO $12 A WEEK.— a3) ne larce Rooms mid excellent table for faml- LARGE, rooms $3 per week, At City Motel, cor id Eighth sureet. VERY EVENING AND SATURDA\ x ‘Hobertson's most perfect work, SAT NEE DISTRIBUTION A 4 cuakactens UNPRECEDENTED ‘COMPLETENESS. GEORGE D'ALROY.. ECCLES (his original characte Gy special arrangement with Arthur Chene, rietor of the Globe Theatre, Boron, AWTREE. Mr. Bax ¢ ERRIDGE, ae GeOROE | Osa ear STRERT. ERMANIA EATRE, ORE E hs .. Director “LOOKERE ZEISIGE,” SATCRDAY, NOV EMBER i3, "Comedy i in four neti, Ly Jacobson. from’ 9 till 4 o'clock. EDNFSDAY MATINEES OF PRENOH PLAYS. Wednestay Afternoon, by the distinguislied Car 17, Second Matinee pany, ht one of the unost Bs Seats can now be secure! at box offl © of the Lyceum, ® BLOCKS FROM FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL (129 Sast_ Twenty-third et). —Large, handsomely fur- hora expostire) and ‘Board; en suite or rs OR THREE PLEASANT ROOMS, GAS, BATH, &C.— ant location; terms from $5 30 to $8 tion Room, suitable for coupl VANDAM STREET, NEAR MACDOUGAL.—HAN: ‘xe and small Roca suitable for rty or single person, with or without Board; day boarders , 98.—ELEGANT SUIT ON SECOND th single Rooms on third floor, irst class in every respect; re! AIH AVENUE, 291.-TO A PARTY DESIRING SU- © perior accominodations new and handsomely furnistted Sult of Hooms Ie offered; private table ‘and thorough ap- peintments ery particular. 1Q WAVERLEY | PLACE, | NEAR BROADWAY — ¢ Rooms, $16 and $20, for two, with Board; also id, €4; house heated throughout by stenn; brane Og Weer rarer. SIXTH STREET.—A SMALL ERK Room to let, with Board, man and wife; refe 28 WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.TO A PARTY floor, with Board gentlemen; reference: gantly farni table best in market; references, QE™M, STREET. CORNER MADISON AVENUE.—a Yrs ye STREET, 137 WEST.—A NICE ROOM ON THIRD floor; also front and back Rooms on fourth floor, with first class Board; terms reasonable. be. EAST FOURTH SSREET.—A large front hall Room for two, with Board, y- WEST BIGHTEENTU STREET, PARLOR FLOOR— To let with first class Board. vate family have a nicely furnished second story to one or two gentlemen or gent! 4 required. of gentlemen or a family, handsome Rooms on second xo Room on third floor for one or two 3. 35 AND 87 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET (kept by an English lady).—Suit on second floor, ele- shed: also handsome front Room for gentlemen ; small family can be handsomely accommodated with a finely furnished Second Floor, consisting of three large rooms, hall 100m and bath room; private table. 214 Madi- son 3 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—ROOM AND « venue. Bedroom; also one si le -Room, very nicely fur- nished, with Board; table first Class; terms very moderate, 45 BA EAST TWENTIETH STREET,—LARGE, SUNNY Rooms, with Board, for parties of gentlemen or gen- tleman and wife. terms moderate ; location unexceptionable for gentlemen, with table unexceptionable per week. 5] Rest ‘THIRTY-SIXTH STREET.—PRIVATE FAM- ily offer three Rooms, communicating, second floor, separately or with private table; exclusive bath} references. together AR WEsT ELEVENTH STREET.—TO “LET, witlt oo Board, a handsomely furnished third story front Room and hall Room terms modern 8 CLINTON PLACE, FIVE DOORS WEST OF FT e. iso other large and small Rooms; also Kooms ayenue.—Very desirable family Roo ay Board, $4 to rent, with Board, to famili ences exchanged. 10 FOURTH AVENU! cheap, IGHTH STREET, BETWEEN th avenues.—Furnished Rooms or single gentlemen, refer- Q5 FAST Twenty. Lexington and 14TH ST. AND OTH AY, 's by the distinguished Pa EIGHTH SUBSCRIPT Sensational Drama, YCHUM THEATRE, lust ttme of Feuillet’s te JULIEATE CLARENCE in her great character ANCHE DE CHET Next week performances will ta ST we SHE ve ANOTHBR THEATRE, THURSDAY. Last night of LE GENDER M. FOIR _SATURDAY—First time of LA PING HSE ¢ YCEUM eR ee a. POSITIVE! LY LAST MA’ NDE LA BY THE WoRLD RENOWN: comprising 20 children of ex: foratnary, talents Senorita Carmen (8 years old). Senorita Guadalupe (6 years old) ‘The entire company of 30 children ‘in thie ca Matinees—Admission, 50c. ; reserved seats, 50c, extra, 16TH ST. 8 BROADWAY. HOM ti ‘OF BEAUTY, a Thuratey and Satur- THE JUVENILES, ARISIAN VARIETIES PLE OF 8 EM PALACE OF DELIGHTS, Evenings, 8 0 pag awe ELEGANT OLIO OF 40 STAN ARTISTS, Galaxy of Lovely Cors tT BeWiLDEIINe SteLANG inset BACT ETS | Paschnatin VOLUPTUOUS DANCES. sical, Acrobatic and Gymnastic shy an army of Varieties and Comic Sketche: SPECIALTY STARS, Prodigious hit ot hen FREE Wovie CONTRETE (JOLOSSEUM.—RE MODELLED, NEW ATTRACTIONS AND SEW MANAGEMENT. per steamer France, the sy F the conibined efforts of thirty not Parisian artists, for a year, und covering 20,000 feet of ea THE SIEGE OF PARIS. THE SIEGE OF PARIS. A noble and impressive triumph of pictorial art. ighted thousands have already pronounced it, @ mar- n unequalled foast of vision, The extensive and attractive promenades and salons of the Colosseum are open from 19 A.M: to 0 P.M. and 7 P.M, to 10. ML, and the exhibitions are cont BE THE SIEGE OF DAY, EB THE SIEGE OF PARIS BY NIGHT. ‘Admission to Colosseum, 00 cents. ‘No oxtene. P. S.—Bring opera or field glasses. Minute scrutiny im- proves the picture. AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS FRANCISCO MINSTRELS? broadway, corner Twenty-nint LDREN'S D. rightly, han humorows satire Recently arrived. ageant, produced vel of realistic splendor and NEW, le st HOUSE. MHILDREN'S DAY H CHILDREWE DAY. REN AY. 's Da THE AFRIC x HAMLET. Real Par. Glorients Sin The funniest Entertain raed rs ‘YO. 5 Se ‘heb. 45 AND 47 BOWERY SATURDAY EVENING, Nov. 13, Last performance of the world renowned JUVENILE OPERA TROUPE COMPA 13, GRANDE DUCHESSE. DE GENOLSTELY, ron (years old) as La Grand Grande Duchesse, Moron (6 years old) as Wanda, Juvenile Artists of extraordinary talent. ‘Viekets, $1 50, $1, office now open. Guorr THEATRE, together with 30 NEAR TWELFTH STREET, short block off Broadway.—Nice front Room to let ‘Bourd, to permanent party; ulso single Re 124 Best, w with Board, two large connectirg Room! 92. WEST FORTY: front Room, with am ing, to @ gentleman and wife, T'Y-SEVENTH STREET.-T0 LET, alg) one ngle Room: references ¢Aven and required. IRST STREET, CONVENIENT ‘urnished Rooms to let to gent! to Broadway. man and wife, with Board for lady only; or two iadies can be accommodated. 395 WEST TWENTIETH STREET.—A PRIVATE *) family will let, with Board, a pleasant furnished pié closet room, and hall Room adjoint floor, to let, together or separately, vyenien te week; references. Address T. T. T., Herald office. location Fourth ‘to Sixth eighth street; terms moderate: reference: suited. Address A. B. C., box 117 Herald office, enteenth street, 582 SEVENTH AVENUE, Lede te THE ROSS- more Hotel.—Large, ple: oms, om second ith Board: every eon- referenices exchanged. j_terms moderate FIRST OR SECOND FLOOR, FURNISHED OR unfarnished, within one mile of Union square, Ad- dress G, L. H., No. 112 West Fourteenth street. PARTY OF FOU! good Board, fuel and ga: WANT TWO NICE ROOMS AND ed $25. por ANDSOMELY FURNISHED Ban's FRONT, ON second floor, for gent i Board for lady; ieth to Twenty: permanent if 0 LET—IN A SMALL FRENCH FAMILY, TWO FUR- nished Rooms, with or without Board. 129 East Sev- Irving place. yer HANDSOME ROOMS ON THE SECOND AND third stories can be had, with Board. Apply at 46 West Fourteenth street. Also single Rooms for gentlemen, po LeT—A FLOOR CC two beds; suitable for gentl also one F 6 per month ishborhood : po treet, between EL FOUR ROOMS; on third floor, vies with good iegaaaad street, T° A PRIVATE FRE I FAMILY, A NICE furnished front Room for gentlemen only.” 23 West Washington place, WO HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, HEATED, bath, &c., first floor, $10 weekly: two others, $7; front Room, $8’; upper loom, $4; sleeping Room, $1; quiet house. 100 Bast Pitteenth street. 12 BLEGANTLY AND NEWLY FURNISHED SECOND 1 We teenth street, also two single 1 references. 1 5 6] 5() 70 $3.50 PER WEEK—POR COMFORTA. OU diy Feeatened Rooms, without board; house contains all the modern improvements and is couvenlent to Christopher street, near Bleecker, ©) FLOOR © HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS) TO let, together or separately, with attendance; prices mod. ‘gentlemen preferred. Apply to E. A. DAILEY, 688 Rixth avenus jerences. NICE FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO MAN AND ingle gentlemen, 73 University place, first 36 50. —PART FRENCH FLAT, FURNISHED, SI'- ne ting and bedroom, roe. kitchen, with alt joset, bath hnd gas; splendid location, y between Lexington and Fourth ave, WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—PURNISHED Rooms, without board, great and smali, front and reur, second and third floors. INSTRUCTION. Ah PAL Ok CURING BERSONS CA GaN JOIN WILLSON & WALWORTH'S Busi College and Fioocrraptio Taniiote,, sosteweet, corter Walon square. Literal instruction and inoderate prices, N EXPERIENCED, CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATI- tencher, scholar and gold medalist, of foreign uni- wersity, Gesites ‘private. papi repares Yor college (ens. lah Cr American) Ohlehest, city roferonee. «Address TEACHER, vox 10) Herald Uptown Branch ofice, 1,208 roadway ¥ WISHES PRIVATE PUPILS = BNOLISH ran cha Ade ARIS.—AN AMERICAN LADY WHO HAS DED will recelve two young fadies in German and Frenel ay rn references in New York. “Address KG. box ald office, 7% SEVENTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN Broseway and Fifth avenue.—Desirable furnished Rooms to let at low prices, without board to gentlemen only; references. 6; BAST AWENTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR BROAD- way.—Most desirable ation and handsomest fur- ished Roema in the city, without board, eb enite med eingh also two hali Rooms; terms extremely reasonable; gentle men only. 10 EAST TWENTY FOURTH STREET.—LARGE, handsome Room, second floor, southern expomre} ail modern improvements; suitable for one or two gentie: men; formerly let for $12, now for $6 a week. 112 ‘rome ble prices, in # privat 24. SIXTH AVENUE, FIRST FLOOR—A NEWL and nicely furnished Purlor and Bedroom to let to en ; terms reasonabl one or two gentl WATCHE EWELRY, &C T 77 BLERCKER STREET, xe AR BROADWAY.— Money advanced on Di techies, Jewell non, Me. ; a mbeukere Tic he of Lehane ateher, ke, chet street OFFICE —875, may BIES 7 When DIAMOND Silverware NOWR, 76 Broadway, Cs Camete nay HAIR SHAWLS, SILVERWAP Pianos, ke. LY ght uni Hold ack when atiea connate ‘sm money advanced on gor B FIRUSKY, 102 Nassau st., voruer Ann wares. JEWELRY, SILVERWARR, Hair Shawis, €c.. bought and soid At ® very small Advance. GEO. C, 190 Broadway, near Twenty-aintl 6 6 bargain. MATRIMONIAL, AY Ptenirn the RESIDING we ie ramet | O41 § on vous | | vATC HES, UNFURNISHED ROOMS MENTS Tro LET. fi —FLATS 7 BS, L « improvements, at duced rents. in w choice ication. Apply to JOU DOhimMINs, 1,087 Third av, (pus DWELLING PORTION OF 838 BROADWAY TO rent. Apply to E. H. LUDLOW & CO., No. 3 Pine st. Y Nt? PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE FOLLOWING tee Hf Py il ‘Ly é AUTHORIZED | OFFICES RBOKIPT OF ADV HITS MENS ted sURscRiprions FOR THE aay, YORK HER, BROADWAY, COMNER ANN STREET. 3B ae Om Itt SUUTH ALTE STREET, PRILADBLPHIA. uy OWNER BOERUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK- 'O LET—IN PERRY STREET, NEAR HUDSON, A | Floor of four rooms, to a nice colored family. WM. B AN, ‘87 Porry street. Iso five us Wonk Third strech, wear fhe Second Floor, five rooms, in No. 6 Cannon Delancy. Apply ‘on the promises or ab 198 nnnarenientipenetsiasiinil aus siiiaialceladiane 24 AL met eiey KIGHTH STREBT.—DESIRABLE iced ran ay Ada as seen se | AND “APART- | WoRkina LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—HOME COM. forts and the best Board ip the oft for the money ore at 102 Fourth avenue. Terms, $4 and $4 50, $5 and Centrally located, between Tenth and Twelfth streets. VACANCIES, PRICES, &€, registered at my office D 28 West Twenty: BOARD AND LODGING WANTED, — YOUNG AMERICAN GENTLEMAN. WISHES A furnished Hoom in a strictly private family where there | IN BEST HOUSES list free. HANKINS? inth street. are no other boarders Jocation below Fourteenth street and west of sixth ; Ninth ward preferred. Address HOME. box 174 Hgruld office. oa It 18 THE BEST WAY TO MAKE BUSINESS. THE EVENING TELEGRAM HAS A DAILY CIR. CULATION OF OVER 80,000, AND ALL NEW YORK READ# IT RVERY 1 VENING. EW YORK orAnt THEATRE, AND 47 BOWERY. PERFORMANCE WN UNITED NonTH GERMAN MILITARY BAND JUs? ARNIVED: FROM’ EURO! PR. pear in, the full uniform of the CHAS- EMPIRE, and comprises a gre 8 FIRST AND ONLY ‘The Band will apy SEURS of the Gb Seruber of the sess prominent satatets ‘The Band will leave on Mond: the end of thelr Journey teach aged for the Centennial Exhibition. next for the West, and at hiladelphie, where they are \ILMORE'S CONCERT GARDEN. LAST CONCERT OF THE SEASON. In consequence of the closing of the garden for the poss of flooring and preparing it for winter user, the list GRANDEST CONCERT OF THE SEASON on DAY EVENING, Ni which will be the last, opportnunit HE GARDEN IN ov ier 14, 1875, ITS BEAUTY, @ place of asec volt, figenis awn attractiveness, the acter of its musical entertainments and’ the hig’ Fanantice ithas maintained from the outset has been re warded by an amount of patronage which hay made the xea- son the most successful ever known in the history of New York musical entertainments. * ‘The Garden is now kept at a temperature of 70 degrees, shrnbbery, fountains, €e., an even: and, amid the foliage, ing spent there gives/one the impression of & visit to some LE, THE SEASON wing interesting selec FROGEAMUH—FART ts 1. Overture, Tannhauser. z RAND FINA LAST PROGRAMME OF on which occasion the foll be presented — 2. Grand Fantasie far ftute Ar, 8. Selections from Loh Introduing the Swan PARL 4, Grand aria for bis “tae “Naxereth”.. ‘A. SOUST. 5. Caprice heroique, “Tie Awakening of the Lion GILMORE’S BAND. ‘tina for soprany, from “Nebuceo"’. Madame MARIE SALVOTTL 7. Solo for Cornet, * 8 Grand Duet for so) Madame MARL 9. “Fackeltans Marche anx Binmbeenx. LMOR) B. "Ragaian Aira Vari J. LEVY. a and baritone, P. 8, GILMORE WANTED —A GENTLEMAN AND WITE DESIRE TO find a front Room, on the second floor, in « house where there are but few boarders, between Eighteenth and Forty second streats and Third ‘and Sixth avenues: price not to exceed $25 per week. Address D. A. G., Herald of OARD WANTED—LOCATION BETWEEN SECOND ‘and Fourth avenues, Fourteenth and Twenty-sixth ts, for ® gentleman and wife and two daughters, aged i’ years; torms must be moderate ; private family pre- dilress, stating accommodations, terms, &c., T. P. 2,369 Post office, Ne ERMANENT HOARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN and sister, in a strictly private American or English connecting rooms; location Fourteenth to best. reloroness .caduress for two dasa, giving full partieulacs. terms, ¢., which must be moderate o¥ no notice w taken, it, box 225 Herald office. - Baie ts. —Gentecl families or gentlemen wishing to econo- see Rooms, singly or en suite, at lows ices; excellent Board healt y location ; reference. es gif: HOTELS KLMONT HoT PULTON STREET, NEAR Broadway and terminus of city railways; businoss entre; uropean plan; open all night; Kooms, O0e, dj faunlly Boome. ‘dintng rooms open Sunday baaaaas ty a4 GUPANT HOUSE, 48 NEW. BOWERY.—GREAT RE duetion—Double Rooms, 75e., $1; single Rooms, B0e. per nights weekly, $1 60, 82; ‘all rooms wari and pen {PINGLER HOWSE HAS CHANGED HANDS.—FAMI- Ti ring Rooms or Board at moderate rates, either Plan, or single, Rooms for on t modations, T. J. COB, roprietor, . Fand @ Union nance, SOUTHERN, HOTEL, 679 BROADWAY.—TRANSIENT boarders, #2 a day, Families and gentlemen wanting board for the winter cannot do better than at this house, Table boarders wanted, ~ COUNTRY. _BOARD, Ct TRY BOARD FOR TWO CHILDREN CAN be had ina small family, without other children; exeel- Jont schools and churches close at hand, Address box 140 Post office, Huntington, Long Island. OTTON &_REED'S MINSTER Dak OPERA HOUSE, Matinee to-day at 2 Matinee to-day at 2. THIS. (SATURDAY) EVENING. GRAND NATIONAL TOURNAMENT, HALL, NOV. AT TAMMANY EMBER 15, i875. $3,500 IZES, AL CYRILLE DION GEORGE P. SLOSSON Ww. tn ALBERT ERT GARNIER, Games, 300 points up. up (French Carrom on 4 William B American stan ne to commence Monday evening, November Admission, 50c.; Reserved Seats, $1. ‘French Mutual Pools will be sold on Saturday evening, No- at A. GARNIER and MAURICE DALY'S Ktooms, ‘RAND OPERA, with an entire new Tneante AT THE MATINEK TO_D. AT TH at AP d i CLOCK, EACADEMY OF MESIC, POPULAR PRICES—Box Seats, Admission, $1 (no extra charge for reserved seats) ; Family Circle, 0c Is THE BEST THE EVENING TO MAKE BUSINESS, MAS A DAILY CIR- CULATION OF OVER 30,000, AND ALL NEW YORK READ! e Mist GERMON as POLLY ECCLES, played by her in this theatr LES, as oyiginally wo ACC Tee TO 6 , between the 9g d 6, + betw en Y and a) _BUROPE, Tapueation IN FRANC! AMILIRS WishiNa 10 10 shel sn ona to Paris for their studies =a find life at the houge of Mr. Mr. FALVRET saper- DENTISTRY, between aoe a SET OF TEETH MADE IN THREE HOURS AT 128 West fourth street, Moon nd ae ta aaincens tame REI LEC TURES EVERY ‘DAY—AT ND 7 M. . Frasher Howard, author of his new and wondei itn ‘aleulator, culator” post free MUSICAL, N EDUCATED LADY, OF CONSIDERABLE EXPE. and'an ecomplished pe Pupils residence, if rlenee in teachin, Disnoforte lessons at gG Ria flerata meet references, “A. GENTLEMAN OF GREAT 7 BAPERIGNG GIVES Instruction on pianofort Fesidenee ; only simu te Pde hoe Peeesohecs | rete THEATRE———__—_ THEATRE. Pd bine pe eg Leap Fe UTIFUL ‘gHeATR ici iN wee is SS 0 Pi NEW ee Nias ta.a Mati HEWS.... i NY LIND ~~ WEenEn in ciianacrin, NSONGS MEARSAL, MISS bey ee eae Bin SHE LED ASTRAY, DID. SITE ASTRA’ OR Was LED ASTRAY. . OR WAS SHE LED ASTRAY. BIT to. MATINEE TO-DAY MATINEE DAY. MATINEE DAY ~~ MATINER ——____MATINER- Wa naa MATINEE, —— ing etree ae eee ae MATINER the eet Tae coho appearance at this theatre of in the Musical cantala, Cau ACDERMOTT, - apex. ‘The Learned Judge. Mr. J. a Macdermott rv. G. H. Coes Counsellor for Plain Foreman of the tif The Deadent. oe Bridesmaids, .../Miss Sulla Hogan Gentlemen ot ike Jury i K essrs, Quinn, Dewilt and Geni orus and a chorus of fifty voici NPL ies co cntoae Libretto of the Opera given without cost. Box office open from 10 to 5 Daily. Seats can be secured two weeks wn advance. MATION TO-DA MATINER ATIN TO-DAY MATINER HEATRE COMIQUE, 514 Broadway. Sole Propristat Mr, JOSH HART... GP MATINEE TO-DAY. MATINEE, IE ENTIRE COMPANY AT THE FAMILY TINEE TO-DAY. AFFITT AND BARTHOLONTEW IN THE PANTOMIME, BiBO AND BABBETTE, MATNSE 7o-Day. pA WALTERS AND MORTON Mr. HARRY KERNEN, WEEN a} AND CASE’ CiossLBY AND ELDE: __UONWAY AND KERRIGAN. M R. LUKE SCHOOLOR RAPT, Mr. WILLIAM "BARRY, Miss JENNIE HUGHES, XM ‘ATINEE TO.' DAY, Bl THEATRE COMIQUF, git BROADWAY. Ui WHITTINGHAMS AND MASTER NEWMAN AT MATINEE. MATE To-Day At 2 P.M. sbadeos LYMPIC THEATRE, 624 BROADWAY. JOWN F, POOLE. 1M ‘0-DAY, TODAY, At 0. AT 2, LURING: ANE Warke ge TURLINE! ‘TL WATER QUI THE MANFISH; THE MANFISH;, THE CEN 1 TEN, THE NEW LOCAL DRAMA, REE TRAMPS, AND THE GREAT OLYMPIC COMPANY, THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. LOOK HERE, FOR MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 15. Rendy at last, after months of pre aration, ‘the new patent and Indiola and Cocoa-tibre Stage Ring, in’ which will ap- pear, for the first fine, the LLIPUTIAN CIRCUS! First time in any theatra in the world, and at a cost of many ‘thousand dollars, @ complete well appointed Circus upon the stage, as @ part of 4 grand Olio Entertain- mb LIGHT BEAUTIFUL, TRAINED PONIES, with the dashing, during and deeomplisted young I Riders, ‘OTARD AND Also on MONDAY NEXT, first appearance of the Cali- fornian and Australian Artiste, MULE. DE GRANVILLE, The renowned Exyptian Juggler ANGLOS. BROTHERS, The doautiful and nd necompliahed _Pomedienne, MIs! LINE YOUNG. The Champion Pedestal Dan EDWIN. THOMAS. AND A NEW LOCAL MUSICAL BURL! TITTTT 000. NN NY ¥ i RS ae te a r oo See. se vX eo one w LY T OQ ON NN § vT Oo ON NN Zz T° GOO N NN Y Pree A P i reper ‘gus ee ag one ae alee 5 Y ° PAA t oO Re 8 PpePr AA “ass RR 8 innit SSSs me’ H NOR] R 8 P A fr Oo on R88 P A zs Sssss° T 000 R R 8888 GREAT SATURDAY, NIGHT. PILL. BEST ENTERTAINMENT IN NEW YORK. pa THEATRE. ye EVENING AT i haha AT 2, belek DOLLAR, Gare TO ATTRACT CROWDED HOUSES, 10™ PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT, (pest WEEK R. AND MRS. FLOW M N° FREE LIST AT THE PARK, tS gti SECURED FOUR WEEKS IN ADVANCE. i had MIGHTY DOLLAR. Ce nesta ROOM ONLY. pf Mec FRESHEST ATTRACTION, enon, PATHOS, REAL BT Cs TO-DAY AT 2. i hegre TO-DAY AT 2. 69™ PERFORMANCE 70. DAY, 70TH PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT. HILHARMONIO SOCIETY. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. rr THEODOR WACHTEL, Tenor; NANETTA PALK. AUERBACH, Pianiste, and Meee A NEVENDORFF, Conductor for Herr (ogo th kindly volunteered their services and will aN t the ea SATURDAY, Novet GRAND ORCHESTRA "OF “tit ‘sooreny. Herr CARL BAROMART cit . Conductor GAME Qrertare, “Julius Ceesar” (C ming)... Hans Von Bulow i Sisceree ianoforte, Op. 19 (D miner): + Brains NANETTA FALK-AUERBACH, Sols c & Recitative, Aria, “Hila mi fu ra ita Herr THEODOR an 4. Transeription, pianoforte, "Midsummer Night's Dream” Mme. NANETTA PALK-AUERBACH, 5. Lied ‘Liebesbotschaft” ....... Herr TUEODOI WAGiiTEL. 6 Ate No. « Beethoven mission to general rehearsal, $1 ‘Adinission” to the con- ++ Pfeffer Season subscribers are respectfully informed oy stab only be received on ue wi which they Nios uae 0 LET. THORUUGHLY RENOVATED AND REDECORATED, FURNISHED WITH NEW AND ELEGANT SCENERY, ADAPTED TO EVERY STYLE oF DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE, NEW MACHINERY AND APPOINTMENTS COMPLETE IN EVERY RESPECT. FOR PERMISSION TO INSPECT, TERMS, &C., APPLY TO + “ALEX 7. STEWART, BROADWAY AND CHAMPERS STREET, IVOLE THEATRE, EIGHTH STREI , between Second third avennes.—Last night of the Military Pantomime, YOUNG RECKUL Mitisary Pantomiine, YO KORUIE, |Family Matines grand, spectacular Bullet Pantomime DONT OCTETY Piha ues BATURI NOON AND EVENING AT FEIt eT ROOMS, TAMMANY iy ILDING, FOURTEENT. STREEL THE FASHIONALE RENORT.” KNJOYMBN! GER, POPULAR RUE MONRO YOR MTRAN: Me saurs GREAT PAINTINGS, ABUNDANTIA at KURTZ’S ART GALLERY, M. ARB, Admission, eo = ETROPOLITAN feb oF Cg | Open daily iindaye ica AS 8 ese. mM Fe ee nenmmmmabtntandt ty scin.ttien tne Ws ATE Sey ECCLES, by him F it grigiaaur played 4 Sho Prince of Wales Thewire. Lonsah Pest ee a Ce “ 2 En RE. bgg vow tl erand youre MATINER we a orn 'S THEATRE. RRETT & PALMER, PARENTS 2p Pom agence oreo rare Lossees and GREAT ae CLowN, Thing Week of the Now Mf HUMPTY DUMPTY tnt VE *,* The offering ts the magnificent of the kind Witnessed on the stage, in attractive fontures the great pantomimes that ire inevitable to the, in Europe or mAh SAMTLY 3 MATINEES, Onae SATURDAY. Night Performances, yeliestra, $1 50; drews circle, 50e. MATINEES, AT 1} O'CLOCK. ONE ON WED: All reserved aeuia, ‘#1, ye 5 lian 250, ap Bitela, | TO BARS 11 AM! Prana Winetakers i rey Hedi: ‘Pierney and Cronin. we aot Homer and’ ‘feng GREA’ NFR: tarsi with 10 Afternoon, doors open at 4-4 Fohraifead Tiyan. rietor ani ne bss bs ‘LAST Mr AU ND. a bia ALY peace | 28 =z 22 ZRALZ =} i i=} EQEESES 025, REESoR a LAST NIGRTS RE, pay, 1:20. Mr. Boot as a 0, EDWIN, ROOTH. i A LET. TUK: KING EAR Vino NeeDAY, Nov. 17, KING LEAR. " agement ter ina itivel jovent> ber gadagste Meany of li ereecly eee may, ‘TINEE next WEDNESDAY. THE ee 7 E * EXT! BOOTH MA’ ATEN AND PETRUCHIO and ONDAY, November 22, Miss CLARA MORI Bre B bchitin rcp ike beeen, NOVEMBER 1% Meu nee ‘utd SID FRANCE, Sensational Dramas, RKED aoe LIFE WIDE “WAKE, Libera AVENUE THEATRE— lotween Thirtioth and Thirty-Grst streets. Ben: My, aM W, ETOH Minstrels ening at 8 o'clock, sata Varicty Enterlainn urday, at 2 o'clock, Matineos Wednesday and. Reserved Seats, 50 cents; Parquet mpoxr PASTOR'S NEW THEATRE, 585 AND 587 BROADWAY ite Metropolitan Hotel), pore. PERFORMANCE GR. 1s aa Ate RD: THE BEST SHOW t (SATURDAY) DEMY OF MUSIC. Mafra GRAND Soligguae' COMPAN' \Titis SATURDAY, November’ ‘Tata GRAND MATL DER wautseiid po itty PARE EN ie dai DER, NEU: se i ver's Romantic Opera, at four act ows Box seats, Aad 50. er meesie (no sn er 0 1CES—General opreeggo rnd Se, Family Clrclo, 90 ceuts. 50 cents oxtra, red at Box, office Academy of — Broadw: “MONDAY, Noventber 15—MART! Ua WEDNESDAY, November 17--DON GI FRIDAY, November 19—POSTILLON Di LONJUMEAT, HEO. THOMAS" SYMPHONY CONCERTS, ON SAT URI 8) ar SrEIS WAY HAL SOLOIST, MMB, ANTOINETYA F OVERTURE, Iphigenia in Aulis CRADLE ‘SONG. MME STERLING, Contraltos Christmas Oratorio, Axto peat! a STERLING. ¥ ER DOFPELGAR NORE MME. ANTO! A SYMPHONY to D te’ Divina Comedie CHORU EM. ‘Vou and $1 2 tng SHOX DAY MORNING, wil ne Steinway Hull; at G. Sehirmer' 701 Broadway; No. 114 Brondway' and at No, NETTE " STERLING. ‘The sate of tie at the Box Office STH AV. AND 18TH ST, HANS VON BULOW CONCERTS. Or WEDNESDAY, MATINEE, satabiy, Xovenber 20. a Jo'ciee. GRAND BEUTHOVEN Nicit7, OVERTURE (opus 124), in ¢ major. ‘Dedication of the hoi FOURTH GRAND CONCERTO | “ain 88), in @ major. Pi SONATA, APEASBION ATA ue 87) io F miner. 35) iy i Rtg b, CHANGE of PROGRAMME for Wednesday and Fridays RESERVED BATS ADMISSION, $1. SALE at the masie store of E. Unjon square, between Fifteenth and Sie iokEnNG Pianos used by VON BULOW, EBREW CHARITY FAIR—IN AID OF THE MOU Sinai Hospital, will open at Gilmore's Garden, on Mon- th December next, at 7! o'clock, . B. HART, Chairman Executive Committee, Seer Miss ADA DYA: by her in the prineipal ESTITER ECC. nglish theatres, ‘LES, as performed AMERICAN etirure PAL Second and Third aventes, between “Sheep tid and Sixty Admission, 50 cont 18 THE BEST WAY TO MAKE BUSINESS, THE EVENING TELEGRAM CULATION OF OVER 90, YORK READS IT EVERY | HAS A DAILY CIRY 000, AND ALL NEW ¥ MUSI ACIS arUnbay) AEE: aT2 bi int With, powerful NiW! INUANIATION. POPULAR PRICES POR THIS Mariwer, or (THE REST SONGS PUBLISHED FOR €2 6 5 rue em, and undeniabl fie MONTAGUE as GRORGE D'ALROY, 4s oriets nally played by him at the Prince of Wales Phent YRAND Oren COMPANY, WIN: rae * TH THE AC NCADEMY Oem OPEN , ON, THE ibiat Gansibt LLIARDS,—POOLS Tournament ab MAUR. ingle, room West, Union square, and A we No toad ‘PANORAMA OF ROAW'S ARK. Wo Brondway, near Twollth street. LEWIS P: TIBBALS; YARD —PREE USE OF PIANO AND PRIVATE | eo for daily” practice to derate tors, Address 32 Kast Fourteenth streot, Gauses SOIREE a DAO ANTR STATING FALbs ‘at iJ Rips eet, eva oademy 212 last Eleventh eet parcel oe av 90 HE DANCE hy Witla ‘WM. P. POND « "608, SAT Broadway. EWEST AND BEST MUSIC. serie he in F., my 006. ; Gavotte, ye Rs Bulow, The Golden ‘oral wi wel, eos AY aa ri Ws Piso & don ba? Beng, Pay istinas, anthem, by Wi