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AMUSEMENTS. HIRD AVENUE THEATRE, between Thirtieth and ‘Thirty-first streets. for Thanksgiving wouk, | Thanksgiv, y and Saturday M. si noelock. ‘The great J tinh shoved Hp, Melding, | Conrey “and Daly. i rely Tm Wari Poesia eter niga vaio were FAREWELL BENEFIT TO-NIGHT. ooey soe siBverye oven hig 3 Fede peewee BENEFIT OF FOX aT BOOTH'S. LAST TIME BUT THRE. Lenses and Managers XS FAREWELL BENEFIT, ney, Bey TIMES the grout Holiday Pantomime, numety “pUMpry. IN’ EVERY CLIME, Mr. FOX will wpposr in" each performance, including T0- MORROW, SATURDAY'S PAREWELL MA’ art and in MAPEIT, and oorHs 2 ‘S$ THEATRE. the renowned Pantaloons, CHAPMAN, forming a wonderful com talent for the last reprosentations of the OusRRYE TUE PEIC FOR THE BYE ENIN( ANCES,—General ad- mission, $1; Reser oy ieee st Cirele, 50c.; 1% o'clock. — enern admission #1 (Children half price) ; all fsa’ Seats, Dress € 500, (Children half orl “MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBE GEO. FAWCETT ROWE, in his famous impersonation of the charicter of MICAW- n a grand reproduction, of Charles Dickens’ heautiful Christmas story. .” ‘The deeply interesting eave Senta are ouete yx, THE GREATEST making bis “farewell appeara: Fifth Avenue Hotel. Choice Boats for the FAREWELL MATINEE TO-MORROW aad for the FAREWELL BENE- Fit TO. NIGHT. VOX'S FAREWELL BENEFIT.—BES Rallman's, 114 Broadway, HEATRE COMIQUE Mr. MAT? MORGAN NOW 0} OF CLOWNS, IS NOW 8. Choice seats at Tyson's, T SEATS AT | 514 BROADWAY. | » Manager tr NOIGAWs Classic Statues o! LIVING FUTURES, represented b: by & CORPS OF YOUNG LADIE! Hngland’s Comic Vocalist, JOLLY NASH, Mr. John Allen, Mr. Wm. Barry, Gorman and Romer, Miss Virginia Stickney, “Miss Jennie Hughes, Miss Millie St, Jonn, Scanlon aud Cronin, and an entire Ayia in A NEW OLIO OF FUN, Concluding with MR. MATT MORGAN'S LIVING PIC ART AND NATURE. Matinee Wednesday and Saturday, AS TTTTTT: 000 | wana “se ae yee LALZLZLZLZEZ < ae xxx tq 888, venir 000 BRRR," S888 a5) SSSS . 8 Fe eooco. eat eae R SSSS G—R—A—N—D2—8—0—0-1. M—a--T—I—N—E—E—T—0—| wed seeniceffects and other af | 7 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1875 ‘Ti AVENUE THEATRE. Proprietor and Manage: cooe, L A rece KR AA © hah Sinem £a4 z c 1 ABA ccoe WIL A AB OR A A MM 0000, RREK RRRR IT 8888 MM atm oo i ROR 8. uuu 8 ’o ke K I ssss MMM M OO BREE, Knew. u i EVERY NIGHT 47 & orchock | MATINER SATURDAY AT 1:30. THR Mins CLAKA MOKRIS, Miss JEFP- Bika |e EY LEWIS Mics KATE HOLLAND, NEW LEAH. | Mre. G. 1. GILBERT. Mr CHARLES PISUERA My HARKINS Mteewe DAVIDGE, Mr. PF. HARDENBERG ud the bale a yy A MONDAY EVENING. NOVE BER 29, MAN AND’ WIPE, wit Miss CLARA MORRIS ....” ss ANNE SYLVESTER WOOD'S. THIS DAY, AT 2. ‘The great Spectacle, LAST ‘ore NAIL, MUSEUM, DEPARTMENT, i? ARN BABY Turron BROADWAY AND THIRIY-PIPTH STREET, ssss_ II GGGG EEEEE It G GE Ir G EB ssss_ II G KEE 8 11 G E fi... 8. He a GE 8888 I] BEEBE, GGGG EEEEE OF PPP A RRRR IT S838. AA 5b. sf 8 r AA Ro Peep AAA RRRR_ li 8SSS 4 Pai eke ied apie Pp A A R s-2 68 58 - A 4 RR 888s The largest and finest Oii Painting in America, THE SIEGE OF. PARIS, May be seen from 10.4. 3 to5 PM. and from 7 to 10 POM, THE SIEGE OF PARIS covers 20,000 square feet of canvas. | Admission 50 cents, No extras Childyen half price. Bring opera or field st scrutin, glasses, as the picture will stand the TR 728 and 720 Broadway. MADGE & © Ht. 1 CROWDED N EGA TATE COMPANY 1y A HETELTANT AND Vai Tho great Clown, Alex. Major Burke, unrivalled with bis Musket and Bayonet OBE TLOBE, 1. TALL GLOBE. THE, > "EVERY EVES BILL OF NOV. antrotta and Pantomime Company 8 Blanch Selwyn, the Swell of the Day: Chariey Benedict, | ‘Tierney and Cronin, Shepard and Whitney, Purdy, Lane, Davis, Miss Helene Smith, Lewis and Pauline Parker, to: gether with other prominent artists Doors open at 7 ain rises wt 734 o'clock. Admission—15 Renerved Seats, $1. B5e. and 50c. ; LYMPIC THEATRE, 624 BROADWAY. JOHN F, POOLE .. Manager « IMPO: y The thousands'who were DISAPPOINTED YESTERDAY by not gaining admission to this theatre are hereby informed THIS EVENING will be presented all the VARIED AND MAGNIFICENT ATYRACT TONS, which formed i GREAT HOLIDAY BILL, including THE PONY CIRCUS, " LURLINE, THE WATER QUE AND THE FORTY hip NOVEL VEATURES. be presented a the 3 yp re TO- MURROW (SATURDAY). VELY, LEONA DARE. CASTE, | Proprietor and Manager...........Mr, LESTER WALLACK Commences at 5 o'clock, ‘Terminates at 10:40 EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, i bertson’s most perfect work, ni pMONTAGUE, HARRY +E. M. HOLLAND, Misses ‘+ Characters by Mess BE RDA SDYAS, EFFIE GEAMON and Mme PONIS In consequence of the baiignts success of other novelties are for the present postponed, L* TWO ORPHANS MATINEE. \ we Saturday afternoon), at 1:30, last Matinee of LINES (Tk TWO ORPHANS), Yo Thoroughfare,” THE TWO ORPHANS. YOEUM THEATRE. Greneh plays by the distinguished Parisian Company. TO-NIGHT—No performance, the theatre having been pre- viously rented for au amateur jertore ENANGES" MATINEE AND “EVENT RROW—TWO PERO APTERNOON AT tbe TO-M NO Sets “ona. Positively leat performances of LE LINES (THE TWO ORP: ). the most, successful play ever produced, Thursda, TER in NO! THOROCHGPAR YOEUM THEATRE. FEQHTER NEXT THURSDAY. SPECIAL NOTICE,—RENTREE OF FECHTER. In consequence of his recent severe accident during a per- formance of *No Thoroughfare” in Philadelphia, Mr. Fechter is still confined to his ro nd will be unable to make his RENTREE before the New York public until THURSDAY ENING. MB! . hen will be performed, with NEW ERY. Mr.’ FECH: TER'S version of M Ns’ Drama, NO THOROUGHFARE, ieAvieat “ Performed under Mr. Fechter'e personal direction for more than 100 nights at the Vaudeville Theatre, in Paris, andin which Mr. the first tine in French BACH, better known in the English version as Jules Obenreizer, During Mr, Fochter's engagement, he will aitany 0 DUVAL.....1 AME, un Gouverneur (the. Duke's Motto) LARGENT, LES PRERES RTUFFR, ue NCES MONDAY | Perera THEATRE. --FOURTEENTH STREET. EUE. Director FRIDAY, LEMONS, Comed office open trom 9 ti ps THEATRE. IpweLere AND Las eran THE PREVAILING POPULAR ATTRACTION. NOTHER ENGAGEMENT POSITIVELY PREVENTS RENEWAL. FRIDAY EVENING November 26, farewell benefit of JOSEPH P. WI on which occasion he will ap- poar a BADGER in hy great local sensation drama, STREETS oF KEW YORK. Also the favorite one act di THE THREE. SOLERKS, Bovuins THEATRE, 83? PERVORMANCE TO-NIGHT. dine FREE LIST EXCEPT THE PRESS. ON BULOW, IESTRAL COACE WE y. TL CONCERT. ‘master of the Piano Ns VON BULOW sri appear in, the following Programme :— RAFF'S GHAND CONCERTO, opus, 189, im C minor, (Dedicated to Hans ‘Vi SVEBEW'S Polonaise brilliante, in By opus 73, {Arranged for, pimno and orchestra by sit) LigZr (a) RE HICKERING HALL, LAST (BU ‘ORDAN Etude de Conce: ) VENEZIA ENAPOLL Gondolierue Tarantella’? GRAND MATINEE, AT2 O'CLOCK, last Orchestral Concert. Lh Hongroise. Conductor. . Dr, Leopold Damrosch. OLLAR. Reserved Seats, $2. Seats at Schuberth's music store, 33 Union square. and i14 Broadway. CHICKERIN SOS axe used by Von Bulow. AGLE THEATR BROADWAY AND THIRTY-THIRD STREET, | A Wonderful ormance at the iG Hi EEEEE L EEEEB E an q @ Ee E KE AA G GoL K E A A a L E EEEE AAAA G L KEEE | E A A G aa L E yoru eae gL E A AG E EEEEE A A Tout, EEEEB Hivets Be a and MATINEES WEDNESD. ND SATURDAY. MT ALL THE GREAT G ANDREWGAFFNEY, & ¢ Specialty Stars * Barney MeNulty, tT ¥Y = Appear Today. © D_ Mollie Wilson, x — = E P Gus Williams, S Andy Collum, — A — The Carrolis, ° alates, Worley, T 8 = The Brahams, € Little Diek, o T Jennie Morgan, ‘I D © — King Sarbro, J: She -Genaral A R Sunford and Wilson, L Baby Bindly, ¥ and 160 star specialty performers in their choicest acts, TONY PASTOR'S Sire FRANCISCO RA, FRANCISCO FRANCISCO. FRANCISC GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY. Wienoe AM oy ae CLOTILDE; OR, THE BRUISED HEART. THE FOUR TRAMPS, FRANCISCO LAUGHING. GAS, AN, FRANCISCO SSH Now Songs, Dances, OPE! USE, Twenty-ninth stree THE PUNNIEST ENTERTAINMENT IN THE ClTY Street cars may be ordered at 10. Beats secared. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2. ATINEE, THOMAS, MATINEE T STEINWAY HALL on, SATURDAY AFTERNOON 2 THEODORE THOMAS. FURST. MATL CER, Boloists—Mige. ANTOINETTE TSTERLING. Contralto. Mr. CARL WEHNER, Flute, Mr. A, LOCKWOOD, Harp Overture, “Consecration of the House, 6 ARIA, {rom the “Magnificat,” in D. me, ANTOINETTE CONCERTO for Mute and Harp (manuscript) Messrs. C. WEUNER and A, LOCKWOOD, MPHONY. No. 1, in B, op. 38., EDER— (a) Der ‘Krewizug. @) Es war Bt Koe: ime, AN DINETEE SPERLING! BALLET wuele and Wedding Process! From the Opera ‘“Feramors.” OVERTURE. “Tannhauser™. ADMISSION TICKETS ONE ‘A RESERVED SEATS, FIFTY C Mozart ing, at the diway and Box otfice of Steinway Hall, Nos. at No. 33 Union square, gmor THEATRE. FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 26. REPETITION OF THE GREAT HOLIDAY BILL, pe sh MR. W. H, WHALLEY, MISS RACHEL DENVILL AND COMPANY, GREAT BILL F¢ BATURDAY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINE a TONY P#STOR'S TO-DAY, TO-DAY. D istoges 100,000 PEOPLE REA’ iE EVENING TELEGRAM EVERY Winn, ‘ORE ARTISTS employed. More and better ND Acts than any FRIDAY. MATINER: other TO-DAY. TO-DAY. resin the TONY PASTOR'S. world. HE APT OON PLEASURE FOR LADIES AND | children is av TONY RS FRIDAY FAMILY MATT BR. THOMAS’ GREAT SONG, “MUST W Tr «Meet as Strangers? with ey visnette, price 40c.; | sold everywii also 5 aD Me Dream Again, 40c.; Lamothe’s witz, 50c.; Von Bulow's “Marche Heroiqne, ha sodie Hongraise, " No. Be EVENING aT 8& plrken cia MATINEE AT 2. M IGHTY DOLLAR. ME (FLORENCE AS SLOTE. MRS. FLO AS MRS. GILFLORY. MIGHTY DOLLAR. | 8 DESIROUS OF + 4 genuine second hand Steinway & SONS, where a fine assortment of Steinway Pianos, all in perfect condition, and some of them nearly new, is constantly on hand; also second hand Pianos of other makers. Attempts are constantly made in this city and elsewhere to sell inferior pianos with our name on, or # name spelled so similar that many people do not notive the difference and purcbaxe the spurious and often totally wortblexs instrument for w genuine Steinway Piauo, If persons, before purchas- ing sueh instrument, will take the number of same and call on STEINWAY & SONS it can at once be ascertained whether the instrument is a genuing Steinway Piano oF @ forgery. STEINWA S, Steinway Hall, rt | East Fourteenth street, New York. _ | A. $100 BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTR AND Stool. Pianos to rent, $5 per month, ~ Instalments taken, New instruments exceedingly low. Pianos tune &. " GOLDSMITH’S, 26 Bleecker street, near Bowery. A WEOR, RENT, UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND + Pianos of our own make’ also for sale and rent inumber of fine second hand Pianos, in perfect order. W. TLL IAM KNABE & CO., No, 112 Fifth avenue, above Six- teenth street. AT HAINES BROS.” PIANOFORTE, WAREROONS and manufactory, corner Twenty-first street und Second avenue, a fine assortment of first class Pianofortes for sale on reasonable terms; u few Pianos but little used at great argaink. “OF MU WACHTEL, BEK BOT “ONE OF THE SEAS WACHTEL GRAND OPERA. Director... -AD. NEUENDORFF FRIDAY ny , eighteenth subscription THE iGtexon THEODORE, WACHTEL... URDAY, Noy GRAND WATINE, Beethoven’s immortal work in shree acts. FIDELIO. 50. Admission, Family Circle, FID! AT POPULAR PRICES. —Box $1 (no extra charge for reserved s 50 cents. MONDAY, November 29, last time this season of the POUSTILION ' OF ~LONGUMEAC, MONDAY, December 6, WACHTEL U the Brooklyn Academy of EVENING PRICES —Ceneral Adis . Reserved Seats $3. Adratssion, Family Circle, 50 cents. Re- served seats, do., 50 cents extra, Seats can be ecocancjaesber (orion, of Academy of Music, Hotel Brunswick and No. 114 Broadway. Goons CONCERT. Gal GARDEN, GRAND ATRLETIO TOURNAMENT. PROGRAMME FOR TO-NIGHT, November 2 "RED. J. ENGELHARDT RE. -M. Coburn ‘Sam Collyer ELECTIONS BY ORCHESTRA. 2. Fi G—FOLL, Champion of the House ‘Third oer Senac Caton Re; ‘Prof. IE TRA. pectal Purse. $100 ey and ARTHUR CHAMBERS, sion exhibit the mugniticent champion belts presented to ra SELECTIONS BY ORCHESTRA. 4. FEATS OF STRENGT Me ay CANNON BALL ACT. J. i Des Tour de Fo tn . Andre Christol SELECTIONS BY GRCHESTRA. 5. BOXING HEAVY WEIGH Champion of the house ‘Third opponent 6, INDIAN CLUB EXERCISE, Mons. J. M? LAPLIN, champion of the world, 7. GRECO-ROMAN WRESTLING, Champion of the hou Third opponent OCIPEDE RAGE—Handicap for's W. ©. McClellan Joe Coburn weve Taylor 8 age John Wood, Professor James Monstery, Dr. George S. Meigs. Admission... Reserved reats Boxes, admitting four ARISIAN VARIETL Evenings, 8. Tuesday, Thuraday and Saturday Matinees, 2 o'elo Most delightful Epicorean Entertainment in New York. GAUARY. OF BEAU OLIO. OF WONDERS MELANGE OF LAST WEEK OF THE ONEIDA, COMMUNTTY. EMOTIONAL POTPOURRI. Ballets, French Dances, Lovely Women, Living Tableaux. 40 STAR ARTISTS in Gems of Musical Gymnastic and Dramatic Specialties, Novelties and Varieties, Roaring Furces, Screaining Sketches, Voluptuous Dances. Eutire Programme changed 'on Monday. In rehicarsal, 4 now Sensational, Humorous Satire, VASSAR OUTDONE. 20 handsome young iadies wanted, SURE RENEDY FOR THE RECOVERY OF A headache is to pay a v TONY PASTONS MATINEE TO-DAY. A. ] The best People | - Tony Pastor's Matinee. in New Pork VISIT TONY PASTOR'S MATINEE. GREAT PREPARATIONS FOR TO-DAY. IVOLL THEATRE, EIGHTH STREET, between Second and Third avenucs. oft the core oo Seagoragaby Pantomime, Always crowded, Last two nigi FAMILY MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2:30, -Andre Christol | A. “TIANOFORTES 10 RENT OF OUR OWN MANU- o_feetures alvo wecond band Pinnoy In thorough onler, for sale at low prices by CHICKERING Eust Fourteenth street, between Broadway and Fifth avenue, CHICKERING, STEINWAY PIANO- id other takers at great bargains: $100 to monthly instalments, : BIDDLE I wavenanitnse; uber bree . PRIVATE FAMILY HAS FOR SALE A SEVEN 0C- * tave Piano; must be sold in three days: half price. No. @ West Nineteenth street, one door trom Fifth avenue, PARTY WILL SACRIFICE A MAGNIFICENT 7 octave rosewood Blanoforte, made by Stalnway & Sons; has overstrung bass, cifved logs. ke ‘AL GORDON’ 157 Bleecker street, CHICKERING PIANOFORTE LESS THAN $150; rosewood, four round corners, modern improvements, perfect order, sweet, powerful tone. 28 East Third stre etween Bowery ‘and Second avenue, PRIVATE FAMILY NEEDING IMMEDIATE CASH will sell their ele; fant four round Steinway & Sons’ 74 octave Pianoforte for $275, cost $975 ; has all improvements, full agraffe, overstrung, &c.; richly carved rose’ with Stool and Cover, or ‘their Decker & Brothers’ 7: upright Piano, cost $1,000, for ; & sacrifice; box for shipping ; also ‘elegant Household Furniture, in lots, at one- quarter cost. Call at private residence No. 47 West Six- teenth street. PIANO FOR A SONG.—THROUGH PRESSING exigencies I will sell a thousand dollar rosewood case Piauoforte for $250; an elegant Steinway & Son's Piano, with ail late improvements, at a great sacrifice; Household Forniture, Carpets, c., to be sold for a song. * Call at pri- vate residence, 120 West 23d street, near 6th avenue. WEBER GRAND PIANO AT A SACRIFICE FOR cash; in use less than a year; cost 1,200; in pertect order and fully warranted by maker. “Address WEBER GRAND, Herald office. BARGAIN—74% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, carved legs, patent agraffe, used six months, fully war- Tanted, $200; Tidal taken, $12 montbly; rent, R. CABLE, 107 Wost 23d st., near 6th av, ARGAINS.—PIANOB, 850, 900: TOCT., $100, $150. RE. turned from rent, one 7’ octave, m, ertect. ot order, $190, Piano case Meloaeon, $40, SON, 13 Bess 14th’ st. IANO.—A NEW 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD SQUARE Piano, overstrung, first class maker, for sale, cheap. Inguire ut 122 East Eleventh street. ECOND HAND PIANOS, NEARLY NEW, MADE BY ac Vischer, having broken tron ition: an offer Wanted for them, “Call ontor dross BROKEN PLATE PIANOS, 163 Bleecker street. HE BIJOU PIPE ORGAN—PRICE $300; A WON- der in organ build HILBORNE L. orry_wwan STATE ror SALE. Central, SUPERB bl pel oh TWO BRAND NEW WELL built four stor, ane and basement apartment Houses: each low 100 feet: BO rooms in the two: only $it.000 y terms: Fifty-sixth street, 100 tect east of Tenth levated rapid traveit e street or US Bast | EVENS DN dibesahlss tt 100,000 PEOPLE READ THE EVENING TELEGRAM EVERY NIGHT, XREAT SACRIFICE FROM COST.—TWO LOTS ON Madison avenue (Park block); excavated, sewered; | teady for immediate improvement ; will exchange ‘Yor private | Dwelling, Flat or Tenement, or perhaps small eb | try Seat, on hard tack basis; also a choice cor Li Lexington avenue, free and ‘clear, for oT the in a low pi | Dwelllag cr Teasweut, 8 KILPATRICK, Bull's ‘Head | Bank Building, West Side. | No. VOR GALE CHRAP OR TO RENT FURNISHED OR unfurnished, the cosey four story brown stone House | No. 106 West Forty-fourth street, thoroughly, renovated and newly freseoed, at $250 per mouth. Apply o& premises. No agents need apply. L BARGAIN Mory and cellar brick Villa, with cupolas every modern improvement; house 24x60, lot S4x1 be sold on very easy terms and at an exceedingly lc ¢ within the next fifteen days; the property muy can be purchased at the greatest bargain in the tion within twenty-five minutes of the terries. Ap. 5 Montague street, or evenings at 44 Hanson place, ply. a rooklyn, HE JOTTAGE HOUSES AND SEVEN LOTS, IN A desirable part of Brooklyn, for sale very cheap; terms easy. Apply to H. J. DAVID, 33 Park row, CITY FOR PROPERTY OUT OF THE __ SALE OR TO RENT, } AUTIF PROPERTY AT FLUSHING, cheap.—Honse 14 rooms; all improvements ; lot avenue to strect: 0,500; terms cuty, scription sent on application to 7. B. New York. Complete prin dd des . CHASE, 60 Beekman FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS ee LET. WEsT POURTRENTIP. STREF A nished second floor front Parlor aud Bedroom for a gen- tleman or gentleman and wife; breakfast i! desired; also other Rooms, great and small, NICELY FUR- MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, MARRIED. * Groocock—Post.—In Passaic, N. J., November 2%, CORNER TWENTY- front alcove Room, second suitable for gentlemen or gen- flight housekeeping if “destred. 4] LEXINGTON AVENUE, urth street. —A ple story, Heian a fortably furnished : NFURNISHED ROOMS | AND “APART- MENTS TO LET. impro ply on the it leat or HOPKINS & d etree ~ REMODEL, D FLAT TO LET—TO A SMALL, | cea fentee! family only. is splendid ueighborhood ; is now | va poly at pirty-fo Pieieh gAbply at S22" West ‘Thirty-fourth street, west of NCH FLATS—H CATIO: Nj roows, besides bathroom: one @ corner flats, rente En reduced. Apply to wor ol reduce Janitor or Janitress, 74 West Fifty-third ARLORS AND BASEN X ROOMS, FINE OR- der: ulso Second Floor, together or separate: large closets; first class block: convenient to Elevated Railway and stages. $28 West Twenty-ninth street. RS OF 138 WEST sfx rooms, i business, JEV- a 1 | ME inthe new buildings Nos. eighth street, near Third avenue. 10 LET—A PARLOR, WITH EXTENSION AND pines, in 223 West Houston street, or 278 Kast Fourth street, between avenues B and C, by PHILIP EMME, 10 LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY, A NICE Floor, containing four rooms, improvements; rent reasonable. CHEAPEST FLOORS IN_TI CITY TO RENT, 17 and ) East Soventy> SECOND bathroom and all modern Inquire at S16 East Forty- HESTER COUNTY FARM, 10 MILES FROM PHILA- . in the highest state of cultivation; ranni Fee acren: chestnut woodland; variety of frul excellent stone buildings; pri 10; easy terms, LEY & THORNHILL, iy Nortu Eloventh street, Puiladel. phia ENGLEWOOD.—T0 | RENT, NEW HOUSE, . NINE rooms, cabinet finish; hot and cold water, furnace, tgs grates, painted walls, standing washtubs, all sm provements; rent $50 per month. Apply to HE ALDWIN, Drexel Building, Wall and | Baad stre NGLEWOOD.—TO RENT, FULLY AND HAND. somely furnished, stone House; thirteen rooms, bard wood, gas, furnace, hot und cold water, bathroom, every modern. tprovemen nt, $150 per month. Apply to HENRY W. BALDWIN, Drexel Building, Wall and Broad streets, city. OR SALE THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS WASHING- ton Headquarters, at Tappan, Rockland ( ow York; antes) walk froin depot; house 13 rooms; five acres of Henty of fruit an ‘thade. Apply wo or address, W. RS, 102 Duane street. OR SALE TO CLOSE AN ESTATE—ONE OF THE best Farms in New Jersey, 175 acres, near station, on Camden and Amboy Railroad, adjoining the Roncocas stud farm of P, Lorillard, Esq. Address J. 1,’ BISHOP, Trenton, © LET VERY LOW—A COTTAGE NEAR THE DE- Bott Roselle, N. J. Apply to P. DONALD & CO., 81 lin street, New York. 10 RENT—AT ELIZABETH, N. J.. MAGNIFICENT Residence; every convenience; rent nominal until mediate oocupation,. Apply to J. HAMILTON, 124 cet, or PRI HAINES, Elinabeth. HANGE, DEFOT, NEAR clear, for sub: TRIFLING, fe —-COUNTRY PLAC! mit, N. J., 13 acres, $20,000, fr stantial, productive city equity. address NO vox 120’ Horald office. 10 EXCHANGE—22 LOTS, BROOKLYN, FOR HOUSES; Farms unencumbered for F ‘acre Farms for Tenement 180 acre Fai ocked, for im- Proved Greeabacks for two Ninth ward Houses; S19. acre ‘arm, Virginia; 50,000 acres, Virgini: WM. BOUERT, 61 Liberty street, REAL | ESTATE | ‘WANTED. ANTED—FOR A CASH BUYER, A BROWN STONE House om. Lexington ‘avenue, botwecn, Fitty-ateck i Seventieth streets, Principals ouly call on M.\DUNN, 2 Broadway, room 6, W TO LET 1} FOR 1 _BUSINESS S_PURPOSES T LOW RENT TO GOOD TENANT, WHOLE OR Part of new iron front (five stories) double store, 44x95, JOd and 106 West Fourteenth street, adjoining Sixth avenue} Joeution unsurpassed. Apply to owner, JOHN A. HADDEN, 46 West Twentieth street. ninth street. BOND ROOM BED. ‘ STREET.—| AND 37 room, for lig # single men: also ARGE hor smaller Rooms, for light housekeeping; rent from $3 to y and Brooklyn. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE ONE OR TWO well furnished Rooms for honsekeeping in a good, cen- ghborhood; reasonable terms indispensable, Ad- with particulars, INQUIRER, Herald office. JPRENCH PLAT, BHED. WANT D—WITH SIX to eight rooms, small family of adults, on line of Bixth avenue or Broadwa: ate rent, Address ADULTS, box 201 Herald Uptown Bri nflice. WO GENTLEMEN WISH TWO ROOMS OR PARLOR, with two small Rooms, between Fourth and Sixth aye- nues, Twenty-third and 'Thirty-fourth streets: terms, $45 onth. Address R. Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—A SMALL BUT NICELY FURNISHED Room, not above Tenth street. Address, stating terms, box 1,817 Post office. ANTED—TO LEASE, AN UNFURNISHED HIGH stoop four story brown stone House, in perfect order, with gas fixtures aud mirrors, between Eighteenth and Forty-second streets and Madison avenue and Broadway. Address HOUSE, Herald Uptown Branch olice, In the Country. WASTED [FOR TERM OF YEARS, A HOUSE TAY. ing half acre of ground, nine rooms, all modern con- niences, accessible “markets, drugs dud couveyan thy neighborhood, within one hour of Trinity church bout” $000. Address: linmediately PERMANEN A GOOD BAKERY FOR SALE—FOR_ $300; ALSO large first class Bakeries, Resisurants, Broadway Ssm- le Rooms, Qzater Malone, Billiard Saloons, Corner Liquor itores. ITCHELL’S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. HALF CABINET, SIDE DRAWERS; DOMESTIC Sewing Machine, with extension table and attach- 75; very little used. Apply at 0,000 PEOPLE READ THE EVENING TELEGRAM EVERY NIGHT. i —SHOWCASES: for the great Centenuial Exhibition at K & SONS), corner of West Broadway aud Reade street, SAMPLE ROOM, DOWN TOWN, day trade for sale through dissolution of partnersh tion one of the best in the city. Apply to LLOY 29 Broud OR RENT—STORE 11 BIBLE HOUSE, ASTOR J yhinge,ome,,0F, the best business stands in the city. pply at the next door. 0 LET—PHOTUGRAPH GALLERY AND DWELLING Rooms at 76 Sixth avenue, corner Waverley place ood business stand. | THORNTON M. RODMAN, Real Bstato Agent, 696 Broadway, corner Fourth street, 10 LET, WITH STEAM POWER—A LARGE BUILD. ing, of any part, at MCCLAVE & CO.’S, Twenty-second street and Eleventh avenue. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. A FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED HOUSES, ON + and adjoining Fifth, Madison. and Park avenues, at ny Offices, No. 4 Pine street and 33 Seventeont reet. V. K. STEVENSON, Jr, A POUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, FULLY furnished and newly painted, to let to a private family; Hocated neur Fifth avenue, on Nineteenth stroet: ‘alse. one near Fifth Avenue Hotel.’ U. 8. PECK & CO., No.8 West Twenty fith sireot, Hoffinan House. in ROUSEVELT, 140 Went Bighteenth st. , UPERBLY FURNISHED HOUSE, DELIGHTPULLY located for the winter or year; an unfurnished Fiat and Sa. furnished Rooms. “Apply to E. A. DAJLEY, 588 x! nue. QQ) WEST THIRTY-FIPTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenne.—To rent, a handsomely ‘furnished House ; everything new and in complete order; immediate porses- sion; location most desirable in the city. ae AE Gon Ei NEAT SMALL THREE toop House, furnished or not, ut ig etd improvements. 1,00 Tenth peas Unfurnished. RY ape fg meat ln da IN very di ty ssion: AL fptendia ora tploadi ord mediate poree Apply vo owner on premises. SL Went Hinth otek 10 LET—THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, NICE order, low rent, to those who will take good care of house until May 1. ‘Apply at 51 Charles street, to the owner. 0 LET—ONE OF THE FINEST HOUSES ON MUR. ray Hill, 38th street, near Fifth avenue; four stories; 26 feet front,'65 feet deep. _ DARRIN, 50 Broad street. 10 LET—THREE STORY HOUSE 265 EAST SEV- enty-eighth street; ten rooms; all improvements; in good o1 Sh atc Fr inenth. ; DISBROW, 269 East Seventy-olehth street. AL. GENTLEMAN OF GREAT EXPERIENCE GIVES instruction on ae organ, harp, harmony, at pupil's residence; $10 per quarter; best reference given, Address, with residence, MEAUHER, box 120 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,269 Broadway. FURNISHED Rooms AND. APARTMENTS TO LET. T NO. 6 BAST SIXTEENTH STRERT, ONE DOOR from’ Fifth avenu.—A private family will let a very handsome Parlor and Bedroom on second floor to first class geutiemen only. po: SAUSE'S DANCING ACADEMIES,—CLASSES, « Masonic Hall, 114 East Thirtcenth; Brevoort Hall, 154 East Fifty-tourth street. PRIVATE LESSONS any hour. CIRCULARS, private academy, 212 East Eleventh st. He rae! betel Saat ha Bag tale sCHOOL, Brooklyn branch at ‘is Washtugion stteot, ‘vate lessons for I ulars send for & elrea T MR TRENOR'S BMY OF DANCING, xth avenue, Reservoir sqnare, and ATTEND at their conventence. DANSANTE every Friday evening. Classes or pri- entlemen‘and children. For partic- LGEBRA, EPING, ARITHMETIC; ALL English’ studies: Writing Lessons, §3 monthly, hours suiting; backward persons and foreigners advanced rapidly ; private room: Apply at old College, 62 Bowery, day or evening. RE_ SEASON. JOOPER UNION.—FRER LECTURES FC FOR THE PEO- ple in the great Hall at 8 o'clock P. Now vember 27: the le lecture will be delivered by ‘ph D., on “The Interest and Study being the first of e series of four lectures on the Human Mind. the Cooper Union and at D. V. Murray street. ‘Tickets can be had gratis at the office of N NOSTRAND'S Book Store, ABRAM 8. HEWITT, Secretary. W'S GREAT PAINTINGS, . i as ABUNDANTIA at KURTZ’S ART GALLERY, MADISON SQUARE. Admission, , SaaS —T—0—R’S—MATINEE TO-DAY. He. Liset, $1.25, Published by DITSON & 00,711 Broadway.” ia ONLY MATINEE ye NEW YORK is Wow YOU HAVE YOUR WIFE GREET YOU with a kiss? Yes! EBREW CHARITY FAIR—IN AID OF THE MOUNT Hina Horpital, will opéa at Gilmore's Garden, oa Mon- th rember nex! "loc! May oven iS HART. gt ry pe ticks ro LOW rea and can be obtained of 4! saoraig qned, t SAMUEL M. SOHAPER, fonts an Finance Committon, Ne 10 Seow eset RYBODY HAS FALLEN IN LOVE WITH BABY Then accompany her to BLINDLY. Sho will appear at TONY PASTOR'S MATINEE — TO-DAY. Pa TONY Pastors TO.DAY. HE “WINDSOR CLUB" WILL GIVE A SERIES OF pea veaine 63 5 Pere sate BDAY art a Sociables at IRVING pare on Saturday eninge, many Bui 4 e foskstont bie resort; een bei TICKETS, including has root partners provided for strangers; new and popular music, PUBLIC ARE era BOGIES THAT Fight tte AND SUBSCHIPTIONS Pon Te RO. os OF ANN STREET, age, BNoal Nes SIXTH AVENUE. 14 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. GoRNEK BOERUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK. wr RLING OF THE LADIES” 18, = PONY PASTOR'S FRIDAY MATINEE. REE LECTURES EVERY DAY—AT 4 AND 7 P M. t 620 Broadway, by O. Frusher Howard, author of the alifornin Calculator," illustrating his new wonderful The CALCULATOR post free for 50 cons. bo Seda oat PASTOR'S MATINEES ildren and gen- ae ee thee way virvngs the eager throng to ARTIES BEING DISAPPOINTED AT NOT GETTING chores seats the different theatres last aight t will find good chairs re ‘PONY PASTOR'S MATINEE TO-DAY, HREE HOURS OF GENUINE AND INNOCENT fun, Fun unailoyed and unattainable only at TONY PASTOR'S MATINEE TO-DAY. Open daily fa cepted) i eg Tom ‘Monday and Thursday tree. MAME To-Day, TONY PASTOR’ W THEATRE mi is AFTERNOON, re ttl eemaeeenmrenTemenennnn 4 Ase. Rooms, Qrare Ay AVENUE AND THIRTIETH EVERY ONE SHOULD GU tosee the MAMMOTH SHOW | or your life will have gone for 0. STREET.—OP 8 9 DON Choe INCING at" EVERY A eaivnbay a ATER Oy outrinn STARA JEWELRY, &C, NEAR BROADWAY.— Money advanced on Diamonds, Watches Jewelry, Pianos, &e. ; also Pawnbrokers’ Tickets bought of Diamonds, Watches, 46. 77 Bleecker strovt, up stairs. T 80 NASSAU STREET, BETWEEN JOHN AND Faiton streets, Newman Leopoid’s Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, bought and sold; Loans negotiated; Life Policies, Merchandise, &c. NEWMAN LEOPOLD, 80 Nassan street, WATCHES, MERICAN OFFICE—$75,000—RUBIES, DIAMONDS, Emerald: y Watches, Silverware, India nel possible value paid; cant lished 1s H. BARRINGER, 735 Broadway. ARTIES HAVING DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, ba nied silk Dresses in pawn which they cannot redeem can yurchaser fur their Tickets by addressing J. U. 5., box ior jerala office. A S&T oF TEETH MADE IN THREE HOURS AT 128 West Thirty-fourth street, between Sixth and Boventh avenuos, near Broadway. —Special mechanical den- tistry ; coral, rubl perros withesnas of rubber, gold and frm ing Sets; Plu ry vag" eee wed car m Grand Ew pie fer DENTISTRY, Se Sixth a GH, 128 W 18 roadway st ‘Thieay-fourth street. A BEAUTIFUL SRT a GUM TEETH, $10; WAR- ranted, Having extensive assortments, parties can seloct style required: examine specimens: New tal eget ig 1851, ‘Remember 262 Sixth avenue, near atree! EXCHANGE, ONDS, STOCKS, NOTES. COMMERCIAL PAPER, Merchandise, Stocks of Goods exchanged for, other Fropertns Ae i Securities, defaulted, Hailrond and Mu- want EFFERS & BEEQUER, 26 Broad street, FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR, FOR. HOUSE- keeping; three Inge rooms and extension; private and bath; rent low. 17 Abingdon square (Bighth tween Bleecker and Twellth streets). LARGE FURNISHED ROOM—FOR TWO GENTLE. men; references required. 29 Market street. ‘AS ELEGANTLY FURNISHED BACHELOR'S Apartment, bath adjoining, and large front sunny Room above ; private family; breakfast if desired. 45 West ‘Twenty-ninth street, four doors west of Broadway. FAMILY HAVE A FURNISHED FLOOR TO LET— Suitable for light housekeeping, with all the modern improvements. Inquire at 163 Last Thirty-fifth street, FLOOR OF FIVE ROOMS, EN SUITE OR SINGLY, comfortably and completely’ furnished for housekeop? ing; location first class; terms moderate. 403 West Thirty- fourth street, near Elevated Railroad. ye en FURNISHED ROOM, WITH LARGE nd all conveniences for housekeeping, suitable and wife; gas, bath, hot and cold water, 213 atre: PARLOR AND BEDROOM ON SECOND FLOOR, front, wil be rented furnished to a gentleman and wi with privilege of light housekeeping; gas, bath, 4: moderato, 217 West Thirteenth stre ESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO gentlemen, without board, in the first class house No, ‘S34 Wost Twenty-gfth street, near Madison square; choice yocation. LEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR FAMILIES gle gentlemen: best of accommodation; extra ‘tno table; very reasonable terms, 123, West Foriy-Fith t, between Sixth avenue and Broadway. Laat indy beg TO GENTLEMEN, WITHOUT Pe tg | Room, with closet and gas includ 50 weekly. ctereuor required, 223 West Fitveouth street. URNISHED, ON FIRST FLOOR—A LARGE srt. Room’ and one or two Bedrooms, suitable for a pot gestiomen ot bousskeeping or B N avenue. Can be seen any tim URNISHED FRONT AND BACK ROOM. WITH BX- 2. second floor, together oF separately : would sat ior light housekeeping ‘or otherwise. No. 9 Great Joues street, second floor, Call from 12 to 6. OR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING oR TQ GENTLEMEN — Hagdsomely turntshed Room and Hedroom, 86 to 87; tion and ‘Begone! $5; bowed all K imerevemeate a bi Bast Thirteenth btreot. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM AND Closet, $8 weekly: two others, $4 and $9; sleeping quiet house; excellent location, ls akre doors from Union Square ifotel. < , three LARGE BALL BEDROOM G9; ONE HANDSOMELY ‘ge front A two beds, $5; every eonvenieuce aiid well bented, “147 Kast Fifteonth mreot. La LET—VERY NICELY FURNISHED OOMS, AT AT 211 East Eighteenth street; desirable ni ro enignt vo restaurants and several oar line: 10 LET—FURNISHED, ONE FLOOR, CONTAINING three rooms: four, if required: also’ gue Room and Bedroom: all suitable tor _Fentlemen ; housekeop- mod ealthy and ce pectnble eigbborhood.” W2'USh Woot Pilty-ahird streot, DOORS eee Ly Ma AVENUE, NO. 12 BAST Bixteenth str ms on parlor ne! st St aan |te Ls ogy ee and lai ‘ison ‘above, #1 also 4 large single Room (newly furni FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE FOR SALE LOW for cash, on one of the leading avenues: or will ex- change for real estate, Address DRUGS, box 182, Herald office. RARE CUANCE—FOR SALE, ONE OF THE BEST Wine Rooms on Broadway; elegantly fitted up; doing good ess; low rent and lease; cheap for cash. Inquire oft, CLARK, 708 Broadway. A RARE CHANCE FOR A LIQUOR STORE.—THB old established Liquor Store southwest corner of Hons- ton and Congross streets; reason for. selling, doeth of the roprietor. Inquire of H. J. BECKER & F) KLOPPEN- G, Executors, 560 Seventh avenue, corner Fortieth st, PeeeaNt cincuLaR PRONT howensex, Londen, Srl, in metal and wood, FRASER & SONS', corner of West Broodw and Keade street, OR SALEHOTEL, DINING AND BILLIARDS, OR will take -active man with capital as partner to stake charge of business, on account of sickness of owner, or trads for Hoal Estate. below Fitty-ainth struct, Wot tnfors matjon apply to SHERWOOD & WALDRON, 1,080 Third avenue, corner Sixty-tourth street. OR SALE—A LAKGE LOT OF PICKLE KEGS, iron bound, suitabie for shipping; will be sold cheap. Inquire of WILLIAM MATHEWS, No. 54 Catherine street, up stairs. {}OR ELEGANT Showcases of every description go to FRASER & SONS’ corner of West Broadway and Reade street. JOR SALE. —$75 CASH WILL BUY RIGHT TO MANU- facture and Office of the Centennial Polish; stock on hand worth amount; business now pays $3 per day; alive man cen double it. Call, from 10 to 2o'eleck, at express fic corner of Hudson ‘and Canal streets, next to shoe store, AN OLD ESTABLISHED FISH AND . 8¢ Twenty-fourth street, near 1. Call and sutisty yourself, OR SALE. Two second hand black walnnt Showcases, plate glass, ‘tuitable for silverware, at FRASER'S, corner of West Broad: way and OR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE, A FIRST CLASS market; satisfactory reasons given for selling. Apply at'214 and 216 Kast Thirty-fourt b street, after 12 o'clock. Poe SALE—A NICELY FITTED UP LIQUOR STORE in a central location in a good business street; sickness cause of selling. Apply at 139 West Twenty-filth street. NE OF THE BEST CORNER LIQUOR STORES ON Eighth avenue for sale cheap; throach unforeseen ele- cumstances. Apply to my agent, LLOYD, 29 Broadway, HE SAMPLE ROOM, 91 BROAD STREET, CORNER Storo, 4 years lease, rent only $50 montiily, for sale at half value to-day. Apply to iny Agent LLOYD, 20 Broadway. Z, —SHOWCASES Aor the holidars nt RASER & SONS’, corner of West Broadway und Iteade stzeet, Ae A kanan LOT OF NEW AND SECOND HAND am Engines and Boilers, Steam Pumps and Tanks. FID wit & HOFEMAN, manufacturers, 202 to 225 Water street, street, Brooklyn. F°?, 84 SALE—THE COMPLETE SET OF MACHINERY, 8, Dies, Patterns and Fixtures of a men's and boys? ory. Inquire of J. K. KRIEG & CO. 45 boot aud shoe Warren street. {OR SALE—A JOHORSE PORTABLE, Hoisting Bngine, and 15, wines, with or without B street, Hoboken, N. J. Gris BARGAINS—24X42 CUT OFF ENGINE, 15X33 slide valve Engine; two Boilers, 48x16; one Bolles, 12; also several other Bagines, jortable En OR, nus hovding Engines, &c. SON, WHITKITDL CO., 88 Cortlandt street, New York. ®-HORSE 40 and 60-horse stationary En- 8. JOUN McLAREN, River PROPOSALS. QPED. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE ~~ Principal Assistant Engineer's office, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Jersey City, on and before December 1, 1875, for the rock éxcavation for the straightening of their mainline throngh Bergen Hill, Plans, specifications wad details on Bile at the above office, G. D, HOWELL, Principal Assistant Engineer of Maintenance of Way MARBLE MANTELS. T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. A An Sy, tg eens Lond Marble Mantels, Wash iT ‘ork, of every deseri bindclameanmecieiaeh 73:03,’ tion. PATE COMPANY, Union square, Fourth avenue and Seventeenth st., N.Y. ARBLE AND MARBLEIZED MANTELS, NEW DE; signs, from $12 apwa Iso Monumental Deg eatly reduced prices; Marble Tutning for the 0 ELABER, 194 Kast 15th st., near Third avenue, Now ‘tort. ITEWART'S NEW SLATE MANTELS, INLAID WITH s tiles; also marble and wood mantels: elogant d prices very lo 222 West Twenty-third near Seventh and BILLIARDS. RMEREAN STANT RD BEVEL BILLIARD TABLES, with Delaney's wire cushions, solely used ea geaonid hoes Sables “ah 4 ‘ins. B. GRIFFITH & CO., 40 Vesey own OLLENDER’S STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL © Billiard Tables, with the celebrated Phelan & ; Collender combination cushions, for sale in this city only at 735 Broad. w ip and mateh en CLOT ING, 74 BROADWAY, BETWEEN THIRTY.SECOND aiid Thirty-third, streets, Broadway prices will be paid ior cust olf Ulothing, Ac, by ealling on or addressing HARRIS, No. 1, A “A GREAT DEMAND FROM MY AGENTS FoR ladies’ and gontiemen’s cast-off Clothing, Carpets, Fur- titre, Diamonds, Laces, camels’ hair Shawls, Jowelry, ot aRnere nud sanity yourvolé Gall or nove cas! rr ra or Mra, ANHALK, 178 Seveutd wvouue, 1875, at the residence of the bride's parents, by thy Rey. C. D. Kellogg, Samven P. Groococs to Josu hen Jonxs—Van Bores.—On Wednesday, November 24, at Christ Church, New Brighton, SL, by the Ret George D. Johnson. rector, Butaaberu Lupiow, yout est daughter of the late Samuel T. Jones, to Joun Vax Buren, Jr,, of New York. Philadelphia and Albany papers please Copy. Kino—Baker.—November 23, at the Church of the Holy Saviour, by the Rev. Alvab Wiswall, Ouaktes H. Kine to Epren, duughter of Henry 0, Baker, all of this city. ‘np—Preacey.—On Wednesday, November 24, the Rev, William Wylie, Mr, Caanuxs ca Breakey, all of New York, Sraxtov—T alate —In Calvary church, Stonington, Conn., Weduesd: pvember 17, 1873, Ly Rev. Will: jam 8 Boardman, GrorGg D. StaNToN, M. D., to ANTE . daughter of the late George E. Palmer, M. D., all o ‘Stonington, ards. Woooror: x, —-On Tuesday evening, Novem- ber 23, at the resi of the bride’s mother, by the Rev. Heury Ward Be cher, ALrrep S, Woopvoun, of Hartfora, Conn., to EmMs Comstock, only daughter of the late Leonard Whi r, of Brookly n, ‘No cards, DIED. AcwLey.—In Greenville, N. J., November 24, Witte uM B. ACKLEY. year of his age. Funeral services on Saturday, at two P. M., from Epiao al Church, Greenville, n New York, on Wednesday, Novem- fe of John W, Abendroth. The for ves and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her father, W in P. Abendroth, at Port coe N. Y., on Satu November 27, at one o'clock P. M. Trains leave nd Central depot at 10:10 and 12.4. My Astor.—On Wednesday, 24th inst., at his residence, & thus city, Wituias B. Agron, in the 84th year of his were relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services, at Trinity chapel, on Satur- day morning, November 27, at ten o'clock, without further notice, Berrs.—On Tuesday evening, November 23, at No. | 867 West Thirty-drst street, Marta Forviam, widow of | the late James E, Botts, in the 8dth year of ner age. Her relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral, trom the First Baptist church, corner of Park avenue and Thirty-ninth street, on Friday morning, November 2 even o'clock, Her remuins will be Cemetery. ly, on Tuesday evening, cvs BRooks, aged 63 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and of his w, Henry Miller, are respectiuily invited to funeral services, on Friday atternoon, 26th inst., at four o'clock, at his late residence, 134 East Seventieth street, ‘The remains will be taken to Woodlawn on Saturday morning, by special car, om 10:30 train, Harlem Railroad, Grand Central depot. Bor«e,—October 18, Sergeant Jouy Burke, B com. pany, Sixty-ninth regiment, aged. 30 years, a native of Mollymount, county Mayo, Ireland, Irish papers please copy, Conway.—On Thursday, November 25, at dence, No. 107 West Sixty-first street, J aus Conway, Notice of funeral hereafter, Dicksox.—On the 24th inst. of aiphtheritic croup, Krrrie, only child of Edward G. and Mary L. Dickson, aged 3 years and 5 months, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the fu- November neral, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from No, 69 Monticello avenue, Jersey City Heights, N. J. Dv Bors.—At sixeP, M., November 24, of paralytio apoplexy, Mrs. Saram Mauta Do Bois, widow of the late Milton Du Bois, aged 78 years. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- tend her funeral, at one P. M,, on Saturday, November 27, at the residence of her son-in-! law, Addison Du Bois, No. 417 West ‘Thirty-fourth street, without further notice, Interment in Greenwood Cemetery. Fisi.—At Scarsdale, N. Y., on Tuesday, 234 inst, ‘Wiuusam Henry Fisn,’in the $5th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends ot the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services, at the Church of St. James the Less, Scarsdale, on Frida: 26th inst, atone o'clock ¥. M, Train leaves Gra Central depot (Harlem Railroad) at11:40 A. M. Re- turn at 2:20 P. M, Carriages will be in attendance at Scarsdale depot. Fitzstyoxs—On Thursday morning, November 25, Jonny Frrzsitoys, of the parish of Crosserlangh, county Cavan, Ireland, aged 96 years, The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- dence, No. 548 West Forty-cighth street, on Saturday, November 27, at one o'clock. Hayes.—Suddenly, on Wednesday,, November 24, ‘Awnix, the beloved. wife of Michael Hayes, and daugh: ter of the late James Feely. ‘The funeral will take place*this (Friday) morning, at half-past cleven o'clock, from her late residence, 352 East Thirteenth street, to the Church of the Immaculate Con- ception, East Fourteenth street, where a mass of re- quiem will be offered for the repose of her soul, thonce to Calvary Cemetery. The relatives and friends are respectiully invited. Hayes.—On Thursday, November 25, 1875, W. Hawtirox, son of William'H. and Josephine A. Hayes, aged 1 month and 21 days, Funeral will take place on Saturday, November 27, atone P. M., from the residence of his parents, No. 103 East Kighty-sixth street, Relatives and friends are myited to attend. Hinume.—On Wednesday, November 24, of diphthe- ritic cramp, Ronert E., youngest son of George R. and Fanny D. Hillier, aged Y year, 10 months and 24 days, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the faneral services, from the residence ot his parents, 150 Pacific avenuo (Lafayette), Jersey City, on Friday,’ November at three o'clock P. M. ULL. —At Morgis Plains on Thursday, November 25, Freperick W., the only son ofthe ey Soiomon L, Hull, aged 20 years, "1 months and 30 Funeral on Saturday, the 27th, at the residence of his mother Mary §. Hull, half-past two P.M. Train leaves Barclay and Christopher streets ferry at 12 M. Carriages will be in attendance at Morris Pisins depot. Jackson.—-On Wednesday, November 24, GzorcE Jackson, in the 63d year of his age. Friends of the family are evited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Newtown, L. L, on Saturday, November 27, at two o'clock, LINNEMAN.—in Brooklyn, on Tuesday evening, No- vember 23, Anna Eva, wife of Herman H. Linneman, aged 49 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fally invited to attend the tuneral, Saturday, November 27, at one o’clock, from her late residence, No, 276 bia d avenue ington papers please copy. Luwyp.—Suddealy, on Wednesday, November 24, Jous P. Luoyp, a ‘native of North’ Wales, aged 68 years, § months and 20 days, Friends are respectfully invited to attend the bec from Eleventh street Welsh church, on Fri- afternoon, at one o'clock, without further notice. yNew.—On™ Wednesday, November 24, Jonn Lyxen, Jr., the beloved son of John and Sarah Lyneb, aged 26 years 4 months and 22 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respyet- fully invited to attend the funeral without further in- vitation, from the residence of bis parents, No. 162 Leroy street, on Friday, November 26, at one o’clock. His remains will be interred in Calvary Serb Lyov.—On the 25th inst., Wiuttaw W. Lrox, Notice of funeral hereafter. > Marvix.—The funeral services of A. B. MARviN, ee a merchant in this city, will be held on Fri- day, November 26, at eleven o'clock A. M., in Pacrfia Street Methodist ‘Episcopal church, corner Clinton street, Brooklyn. Relatives and friends of the family aro invited to attend. The remains wilt be interred in Greenwood Cemetery. MoLuins.—On’ Tues November 23, Daximu in Lins, after a short illn in the 36th year of hi His relatives and friends of the family and those ot his brothers Michael and William are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from his late residences 53 Rategra street, this Friday afternoon, at half-pas meat one P, Munpy,—At Newark, N. J., on Wednesday, Novem. ber 24, Wittiam N. Munpy, ip the 56th yoar of his age, ‘The relatives and frien f the family are res te fully invited to attend the funeral, from the Trinity Methodist Episcopal church, York street, Jersey City, on Saturday, November 27; at one P. M. y L., wife ot Onr.—On Tuesday, November 23, Joun ©. Orr, aged 30 years and 10 months, ‘The relatives ana friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 146 Kent Street, Greenpoint, on Saturday, November 27, at one * o’elock. Peeats.—On Wednesday morning. en aed Hinarrs Psverrs, native of France, ia the 80th year his ; i Relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- tend the funeral, from the Church of St. Charies | Borromeo, Sidney place, Brooklyn, on Friday, at half | past ten A, M. Parrany,—Suddenly, on November 24, 1875, Josrrm | Purpany, in the 58th year of his age, tor forty-five | years in'the employ of Gilbert Davis, Notice of the faueral hereafter, Puatt.—On the 24th inst, at Bergen, N. J., HULDAR | M., wife of Jobn E, Platt, | ‘The funeral services will be held at her tate resi« | dence, No, 75 Bergen avenue, on Friday, at balf-past — three P. M. Relatives and friends are {nvited to at- ter Power.—On Wednesday, November 24 Tuomas | Powsn, in the 41st year of his ag The elatives and friends of the amity ‘fare respect= fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- dence, No, 194 sands street, Brooklyn, on Friday, 26un iust., at two o’clock ; Scwanpenar.—At Hastings, N. Y., November f eck sad auaie | years, 11 months and 20 days, ie 1815, Joupa Efe, eldest oon oC Rawuna e Schabbehar, aged 12 Notice of the funeral hereafter, Ni —In Brooklyn, on afternoon, Novem- Der 9 Lbvotay widow ‘of ‘he late Thomas. Smith, aged ears, The funeral will take place at her late residence, No, | ‘144 Lafayette avenue, Brooklyn, on Friday, at two | ptelock Fa Relatives and irlends of tho family are invil to atten: Wisvaah ots Brooklyn, on reaneey November, 24, of inflammation of the ENey W. Goer, the beloved son of William and Rosa Waggoner, aged ry years and 2 da rfp aaah ih aa ae invite ‘attend the fun 08, th f ta, N from the residence of his paren Hicks street be gh (Friday), Novetaber 26, at hait- a two o'clock, ¢ remains will be interred in the Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Flatbush, Wasnnvny.—On Sunday, November 21, of eae erick B. Wasunci tho bom of the yt Frep! of en, son ;