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CITY KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE pe. EAL ESTATS OOO Central. A HOUSE FOR SALE—TO WIND UP AN ESTATE, No. 16 West Twelfth street; full lot, spacious roome, vdern 0 ts; favorable terms. Apply to HOME! MOnGas No 2 Pine strect, uy. Ne or H. 8. ‘0, 22 Pine st, TA BARGAIN—A FOUR STORY HIGH FOR ee cee ae Resecet throughout, on forty- et Fifth an ixth avenues. wa eT EV. Tis Siath ay., corner Forty-fourth st, y RE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT WB rg OPOLLOWING PLACES ARE THE ONLY AUTHORIZED OFFICES POR THE RECEIPT. or ADVERTE MENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE 3 HE — MO pW ay CORNER OF ANN STREET, Ri ith i SocTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CORNEA BOBRUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK- LYN, East Side. OR SALE FOR $7,500 IF SOLD THIS WEEK, ‘$11,000 (first ortgage, $6,000, can remain) for brick House, LOxd0x ee ee eas , only from 12 « ser sore eee West Side, MUST BE SOLD—TWENTY-THIRD n Ninth and Tenth avei use, four stories, basem voments; lot 24x117 feet terms easy. J F. B. SMYTH, room A. WO LOTS POR SALE—OR LEASE; 25x100, on GAY sevoort street, between West and River: conve- nient for busi near the docks, OWNER, bet Miscellaneo 10 ADVERTISERS,— DAILY AVERAGE CIRCULATION OF THE LAST WEEK WAS 32,.400-— THAN EVER BEPORE G NEWSPAPER IN THE 7 A ATTAINED BY. UNITED STATES. 95.000 FOE ATOR STORY BROWN STONE at) high stoop House, in first class location cunnot be duplicated less than $30,000; all improvemen: Guished in bard wood; two bath rooms. H RIKER & CO., No. Pine street. | NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET, SUVARDERS WANTED. RTY-SECOND STREET. —AN BUEGANTLY ‘Second Floor, with ; also Part of third floor, with Be PERRY STREET.—TO RENT, WITH BOARD, 16 Wie iacce Rooms ov second storys" wlao. two Purior table guaranteed at reduced prices; single geutlemen red. Tf STREET, NO. 26 WEST.—BRIGHT, NEWLY furnished and painted front Rooms on third ‘and fourth polntments first class; house 23 feet EAST THIRTY-FIRST STREET, BETWEEN MADT- fh Bait of Rooms, newly 1 EAST FORTY.SEVENTH STREET.—A LARGE handsomely furnished front Room, with alcove, to rent to one or two gentlemen, either with or without Boa 218%, STRERT, NO. 157 WHST.—A VERY PLEASANT front or back Room, on third floor, to let, with Bo: fo gentleman and wite or éiugle gentlenien; references ¢x- anged. € EAST FORTY-FIRST STREET.—NICELY FOR- nished front Rooms, separate or tox suitable for . Leng with Board; also Rooms ou fourth oor, terms rea 230 STREET. NO. 244, WEST.—HANDSOMELY, FUR G2 nished front aleove Room on second tloor, suitable for gentleman and wife, with first class Board, also other cheer ful large and hall Rooms. 23°, STREBT, NO. 120 FAST.—TWO LARGE ROOMS, handsomely furnished, on third floor, with southern exposure; also other Rooms, with superior Board; refer- ences. pg STREET, 247 WE: i nished Rooms, with first cla and wives aud single keutlemen NISHED OR UNFUR- Board, for centlemen hanged, second floor; other Rooms on third irst class Board; terms moderate. TIETH STREET.—A LARGE SECOND story front Room and one or two small Rooms to reference required. HIRTY.FIFTH STRE: its of Rooms on fi 4 ‘T.—TWO HAND 'RTEENTH STREET.—HANDSOME coud floor Rooms, with Board. BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE ND TO LET spe E HOUSES AND SEVEN LOTS IN 4 | art of Brookt: for sale very cheap; terms easy. Apply to H. J. DAVID, 33 Park row. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERT FOR SALE AND TO REST. | ROOM BRICK CoTT. AS, wern, heater; one minute from static’ ‘igh went; fine view; rent $400. Address R., box 2,559 Post Stice. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. < ENTENNIAL RIV MANSION, IN FAIR. mount Park, P saie.—This magnificent | frescoed resiaurant, | ; fronting ow | stowm and pping place in park; owner oth- erwise ene 000; will pay for itself during Centennia ddress HAAR & CO., Bankers, 45 Wall OF ire 203300, on Elm avenue, directly opposite | Machinery Hail aud adjoining Pennsylvania Railroad Cen- | tenuial Passenger depot; within the limits preseribed by City Councl? “or erection of frame buildings. | Apply to WM. NELSON WEST, 623 Waluut street, Philadelphia, OWLAND'S HOTEL, AT LONG BRANCH, FOR salo.—tirounds of 14 wcres, located on the best part of | Osean avenue: House accommodates #50 guests, in good order gui for sale. furnished. Bull particulars from’ F.G. & | . 8. BROWN. adway. 10 LET—FROM APRIL 1, A NICE HOUSE AND Grounds, shore front, fine bathing, at Northport, L. I. J. 8. LEWIS, 207 Front street. 33 WES? 2718 STREET, NEAR OOLEMAN HOUSE, Ov Very desirable Second Floor, handsomely furnished, with or without private table: also connecting Rooms on third and a hall Room on fourth floor, BUARDERS WANTED, ea eect moe Ms 2 WEST FORTY-SBCOND STREE: aA Tomily witiee bendsowely,furaishod or withont first class Board; location desirable; ceedingly low for the winter. Also large Rec 319 LEXINGTON AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY- £ eighth and Thirty-ninth streets.—A furnished Room, pleasant and sunny, to let, with Board, to gent ‘and wife or single gentieman; also a hall Room; refer 400 WEsT TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—SPACIOU and exceedingly desirable Rooms to let. en suito or otherwise, with super Bo: unexceptionable privat table: also Rooms for gentlemen ; parties desiring to be per- manent can make ‘able arr oments. 44] WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A DE- light{ul second story front aleove Room to let, with first class Board; also fourth story front Room, with hot and cold water, private bath, &c,, at moderate prices; near éle- vated road, 4.4.6 MADISON AVENUB.—IN 4 PRIVATE FAM. ly, to let, furnished, with Board, two large Rooms on the second floor and Bathroom; also two hall Bedrooms; private table if desired; terms reasonable. ‘ 45 BROADWAY.—A FURNISHED FRONT ROOM 5 and Bedroom attached: hot sad cold water in each, to let, with or without Board, ‘DSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED- + on second floor, front; also one or two others & gentleman and wife; Board tor lady; terms moderate quiet and permanent party. Address QUIET, Heraid Up- town Branch office, A FINELY FURNISHED BACK PARLOR | AND AA. front Rooms on second and third floors for gentlemen or families, with Board; table and location first class; ref. erence, 48 West Twenty-sixth street, © CHARGE.—PARTIES IN SEARCH OF FIRST cluss Boarding accommodations please call at SANDS? (193 Broadway, room 15. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. _ OARD WANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, FOR the winter months, by « gentleman and wife, little child and nurse. Address, by letter, A. F. L., 55 White st. OARD WANTED—FOR A YOUNG LADY AND 1D brother in @ respectable Ryinate Casbollc family, from ‘Twelfth to Thirtieth street, Madison and Second av best reference given and required; two Rooms. Addre: Fourth avenue. OARD WANTED—FOR THREE ADULTS, IN A private family; will be permanent. if suited; two Rooms, one frout; terms in accordance with times; 6 price. ‘Address W: W., Herald Uptown Branch office, BY A GENTLEMAN—A GOOD SIZED ROOM, WITH closets, fire and gas; if agreeable full or partial Board ; replies, wit particulars and terms, will have prompt at- tention. Address 0. Z. K., Herald offi 33-7 AND, 37 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET. — Kept by English lady; elegantly furnished Rooms, en suite oF ingly: families ‘or gentlemen; table best in the market; Parlor Suit; references. 934. WEST FIFTEENTH STREET—THREE ROOMS, e conreeted, on second floor; two on parlor, with strictly first class Board at reasonable rates to desirable people. 347, STREET, 244 WEST.—HANDSOMELY FUR- nishod Rooms, en suite or singly, with first class rms very reasonable. Reference ‘exc! WEST THIRTY-SEVENTH STREET.—A SUIT OF Pariors to let, with private table; also Rooms for sin- gentlemen. 35 OOMS AND BOARD WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN and wite desire two large connecting Rooms, secoud floor, with first class Board, on or near Fifth or Madison ave- nue,’ Address, with terms and references B, H., box 5, Post office. 0 ADVERTISERS. — THI, DAILY AVEKAGE CIRCULATION OF THE TELEGRAM FOR SIX DAYS LAST WEEK WAS 32,400— A LARGER CIRCULATION THAN EVER BEFORE ATTAINED BY ANY EVENING NEWSPAPER IN THE UNITED STATES. WAnzep—Boar GENTLEMAN (AND WIFE; bathroom floor; private family; terms about $100 per month; reference furnished. Address 8., box £06 Fost office. 3G MSS TRIRTY-VIFTH STRERT, | BETWEEN OO Pifth and Sixth avenues.—Furnished Rooms and Parlor Floor to let in « private family, with or without Board or te table; referen pri Q7 WEST TWENTYSEVENTH STREET, CHOICE L0- cation, near the Bruuswick.—Family Suits, with or without private table, at fair rates; two Rooms for single gentlemen, 3873 STREET, OO Sixth avenues.—-A very handsom private table only; hoase) and appoi able; references given and required. 4.0 WEST TWENTY SEVENTH STREET. | NEAR Broadway w and handsomely furnished House, Rooms en suite of singly, with first class Board. 4.20 STRERT, NO. 218, NEAR, BROADWAY.—A RE. fined private family offers a home of comfort and ele- ance to one or two families or single gentlemen at moder- NO. 67, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Floor to let, with ments unexception- REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. A ae HANG) BROOKLYN BROWN STONE | « House for Farm; also New York brown stone for | Country Residence; also French Flats for Farm. J. 0, HOYT, 171 Broadway. GOOD PLANTATION OF 200 ACRES IN VIR- | gin @ House in Brooklyn, very lightly mort- | gered; ime Mortgage on New York city property of | 5.000 to trade for Dry Goods, Clothing or Boots and Shoes, | suitable for a \ market, either together or arately. | Address SF ont Hotel, Fulton street, New York. ate rates; references exchanged. 47 GREENWICH AVENUE. =e. LET, WITH Board, large, nicely furpis! ms, suitable for two or three; also ball Rooms; terms $4 to 5 for ladies, $5 to $6 for gentlemen, 4.7 WEST FIFTIETH STREBT, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues, tiful location.—Two hand- some Rooms, with every convenience wnd ali home com- forts; excallont Board, at very modorate prices. 4 WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.—A PRIVATE family have three furnished Rooms to let, with or without Board; gentlemen only; references exchanged. Berceer ‘E-SOME FIRST CLASS BROOKLYN PROP. | erty for Furnishing or Furniture Store; a beau- tiful Cou = ote E—AN EXCELLENT PROPERTY IN New Bru for « good New York ov Brooklyn House; | cash will be paid ot difference in valna, EDWARD 8. VAIL, 171 Broadway. '-HOUSE ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS | ‘onnectieut ; House, Stable, extra Lots in | operty in New Jersey. ROBERT £. BUSSING, 204 Montagne street, Brookiyn. R EXCHANGE—RESIDENCE ON THE BANKS OF | the Hudson, west side.one hour from the city; equity $1,000; would like small ved Place or Grocer; Stock. ' Address box 3,771 Post office. EXCHANGE—PATERSON CITY PROPERTY, FOR asuall Farm on the eastern shore of Maryland, Ad- dress A. B. C., Post office, Paterson, N. J PXCH $50,000 WORTH OF CHICAGO REAL Estate, for Jeweiry, Merchandise or other Goods. Ap- ply to R. F. BULLEN, room 151 Astor House, from 9 to 1. OR EX! OR EXCHANS for ® AQ SOUTH WASHINGTON SQUARE —PLEASANT, furnished Boom, with Board, fire and gas, for three gentlemen; $6 a weck; also single Rooms. 4 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues.—Pleasani front Room to let, with Board, toa family or gentiemen for $20; also single Rooms, $3. 5Q WEST NINETEENTH OU bandsomely turnished large Room enileman aud wilt or single gentlemen oard. 5} EAST NINTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— First class French table, single Rooms { at moderate prices; table board given; references ex- changed. 5 WUST ELEVENTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH OW Bonrd, a large Room on the parlor Hoor; als on the third and fourth floors; terms moderate, 55 WEST IWENTY EIGHTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- DO way.—elegant!y furnished Rooms on second and third floors, sou ure} also a large Hoom on fourth oor, references. STREET.—ONE OR MORE third floor, to beictly first class TANTED—A GOOD HOUSE IN NEW YORK OR suburbs in exchange for a beantiful Building Site of ‘6 acres and some cash. O. H. PIERSON, No. 5 Pine st. 65 IRVING PLACE.—HANDSOMELY PURNISHED @) Suit, or Rooms on third floor, to let, with Board; also large Room on second floor: price moderate. S5OO CASE AND $2,500 RQUITY IN BEAUTIFUL, >) Cotiage, 12 niles from New York; price $4,500; willexchange for Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes or Grocery Stock worth $3,009. Address ii. N., Herald office. TQ IBYING PLACE (GRAMERCY PARK).—SECOND Floor, front, en suite or singly; house 27 foet wide; Fooms unustisily pleasant and extra large; location and ta- ble strictiy first class ____ REAL ESTATE WANTED WwW iTED—TO PURCHASE FOR CASH, A SMALL House, abo ty feet wide; mast be in a firet class neighborhood, between Twentieth and Fiftieth streets and Fourth and Sixth avenues, Adaress I. M., box 812 New York Post office PURCHASE—A FARM ABOUT 2 iy 109 ovements, near a city: price not | . A. T., Herald Uptown Branch BOARDERS WANTED. 102 FOURTH AVENUE.—WORKING LADIES AND '& zentiemen desiring a quiet, respectable, well kept boarding house, where they etn bave home comforts, plouty Ot fice; breakfast at 5; terme $4, $84 00, 8 and $9 90, 02 FOURTH AVENUE.—WORKING LADIES AND 4 genticmen desiring @ quiet, respectable boarding house, where they can have home comforts, plenty of fire; broaktast at 6; terms $4, $4.50, $5 and $5 56 10 EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—A BEAU- tiful Sait of two or three connecting front Rooms, Second floor, with exeelient Bourd ; terms tor two, $25 to $30. also elegant Parlor and Bedroom, $25; other Rooms, $8 to NNY ROOM GN FOURTH FLOOR, SUIT- gentlemen, will be rented low to permanent arm and table first class. 54 Ciinton place, cheap restaurant 1 SECOND AND HALL ROOM, handsonse!y furnished, single and other pleasant rooms, with Board: bh 1 appyintments nnexceptionable ; 4 West T nty-second str NG LADIES, WHO WOULD BE WILL- te, dan obtain Bi $18. i MADISON AVENUE.--BOARD AND LARGE front Room, ‘third story, with Plimpton bedstead; references. MADISON AVENUE,—ELEGANTLY — FUR. nished Rooms to I suite or singly, with first Board, for families or single geutlemon; terms reason- je; relerenees exchanged. 12 WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN Sixth avenue and Brondway.—Elegintly furnished Rooms for families or single gentlemen; best of accommo- dation ; extra fine tuble; ver Y FORTY SECOND STR’ 123 el WANTED. NEATLY FURNISHED BEDROOM, with fire, gas and breakfast, below Twentieth street, between Fourth and Sixth avenues. Address, stating terms and location, G. A. F., box 176 Herald office. V JANTED—BOARD AND ROOM IN PRIVATE ‘amily, with fire and gas; respectable neighborhood; price uot to oxceed Gh Answer by mall, giving doscrip: tion, H. F. HARDING, 19 Mereer street. ANTED—FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION, ONE large Bedroom, with hall Room adjoining, for t ladies and one gentleman; board for tho » only; term be reasonable. Address, with full particulars, for tw : W. F., Herald Uptown Branch oftee WANTED IBY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, BOARD 1N 8 private family, not a boarding house, between Twenty-tourth and Fortieth streets, Fourth and Seventh Avenues; references exchanged; terms must be reasonable and stated Address LAWYER, Herald Uptown Branch oftice, Vv TANTED—BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, FRONT Room and Bedroom, with fire, gas, running wate: with board for wife only: terms not to exceed $75 per month; ‘Trenty-bfth to ‘Thirty-hith street, Fourth to Sixth avenue. ‘Address B. L., Herald Uptown Branch office. HOTELS. ELMONT HOTEL, FULTON STREET, NEAR BROAD- way and terminus of city railways; ‘business centro; Rooms, 500. upward; new Sundays, aropern plan; open all night family Rooms ining rooms opt (TY HOTEL, CORNER BROADWAY AND EIouTIL iplendid location; Rooms and Board from $8 ons from $3 upward weekly; first class table; # from $1 50 upward. LENNOX HOUSE, 72 FIFTH AVENE, M48 A FEW family and single Rooms, with Board, at very low prices for winter. MIT HOTEL, NO. 65 BOWERY, CORNER CANAL Rooms by the day, week or month; 50c., %., wht; weekly pricey reducea; : YE tbeckeet, the rooms are Proprietor. PINGLER HOUSE HAS CHANGED HANDS.—FAMI. | lies desiring Rooms or Board at moderate.ratos, either on the European or American plan, or single Rooms for ntlemen, can find excellent accommodations. T. J. COE, roprietor, Nos, 5, 7 and # Union square. 2TH AVENUE HOTEL, CORNER FORTY-FOURTH street, on the European plan.—Singla Rooms trom $3 to $6 per Week; en suite from $8 to $20; first class Restau- rant at moderate prices, COUNTRY BOARD. OARD WANTED IN THE COUNTRY—FOR THE winter, by a Indy of limited means; would nasist with ghildren: state particulars and price. ‘Address BAKE, Herald Uptown Branch office, (CouxTRY BOARD WANTED—WESTCHEGTER COUN. ty, 40 minutes or less from ules’ walk from depo iy each per week. Address. stating’ particulars, b. I. U., box 2,868 Post office, New York. | A Nos. 585 and 587 PRDADW AY, opposite Metropolit: jotel. GREAT BILL FOR THIS EVENING, MURPUY AND MAOM, Irish Sketch Artiste, HARRY WATSON AN > ae SHERMAN, N Al his “f La ad THE CARROLL FAMILY-R M. CARROLL, LITTLE Pe a rish He TOM GRANGER, > USANFORD and WILSON, JENNIE MORGAN, ANDY CULLUM: SADIE DEISHON, CHARLES WOR: 14 JENNIE SATTERLER, FRANK GIRAR! TONY PASTOR'S GREAT COMPANY. MATINEES TUESDAY and FRIDAY. The Best Entertainment in the City. soe dee ARISIAN VARIET.ES, SIXTEENTH STREET AND ‘Broadway. TEMPLE OF SENSATIONAL ART. EVENINGS, 8 O'CLOCK, TURSDAY, THURSDAY aud SATURDAY MATINEES, 2 (CLOCK, Most Mi tin New York. ‘A WELANGE OF BEAUTY. 40 STAR ARTISTS IN GRAND OLIO. Ballets. Beautiful Women. Clochettes. Four Jobns. Th Pr 10 e 0 Bird Cage. | Chambermatds, | Classiques Tmmensg hit of the sensational humorous travesty, VASSAR OUTDONE. MATINEE TO-DAY. MATINEE TO-DAY. Aan OF MUSIC. WACHTEL. LAST PERFORMANCE THIS SEASON. EXTRA OPERA MATINEE, EXTRA OPERA MATIN WACHTEL GRAND OPERA. Director. . AD, NEU! SATURDAY, “DECEMBER 4 BATURDAY, DECEMBER 4 AT 2 LAST WACHTEL MATINEE. LAST WACHTEL MATINEE. ST WACHTEL MATINEE. Adam's Romantic Opera, in 3 Acts, THE POSTILLION OF LONJUMEAU. THE POSTILLION OF LONIUMEAY. THE POSTILLION OF LONJUMEAU THEODORE WATCHTEL, mre Soats can now be secures Music and 114 Broadway. TACHTEL IN HIS CELEBRATED ROLE OF CHAP- ELON, at the Matinee SATURDAY, Dec. 4, 2 o'clock, o = 4 S$ & aaNILVR French Dances. Pas de MATINEE “AY@OL MUSICAL, NTLEMAN OF GREAT EXPERIENCE GIVES struction on planoforte, organ, harp, harmony. at Dupi's residence: $10 per quarter; best reference given. Address, with rei e, TEAOKER, box 129 Herald Up- town Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. N EDUCATED LADY, AN ACCOMPLISHED PER- former, considerably experienced in teaching, gives inno lessous, out or home, tor $10 per quarter; highest reterences. Address, with fesidence, CLASSICO, box 150 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,260 Broadway, HURCH OF THE MESSIAH, BROOKLYN.—WANTED, @ bass, immediately, For salary and particulars apply at Evans’ music rooms, 177 Montague street, between 1035 and 11 A. M. any morning before Saturday noxt, (CA BD.SPRIVATE LESSON . PIANO, VIOLIN. GUITAR Organ, Flute, Singing; practice room und instruments free; caxaloques treo. Address HUMMING BIRD Piano Warerooms, 32 East Fourteenth street, or cull. TER HOUSE, IN THE BEST FIRST. CLASS OYS part of Brooklyn, 4. D., doing s Sno business; rs ie good leave. ITH. Auctioneers, 17 Centro street. GOOD BAKERY—WITH HORSE, WAGON AND Route, doing & fine business, in the best business lo- cation in Brooklyn, GAFFNEY & SMITH, Auctioneers, office 17 Centre street. (A. TINE MEAT MARKET FOR SALE CHEAP; ALSO best located Coffee, Cake Restaurants; also Tea Stores, Corner Groceries, Wooden Ware Manufactory, MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Codar street, A —BAKERIES FOR SALE—AT LOW PRICES; ALSO « Hotel on European plan, first class Oyster and Fish Markets, Furnishing and Fancy’ Goods Stores. MITCHELL'S Btore Agency, 77 Cedar street. N ATTRACTIVE RESTAURANT, DOING GOOD trade, cheap for $1,200 cash, favorable price for imme- diate offer? owner wants to go to Philadelphia Monday, Ad- dre: ENNIAL, Herald oftice, —FOR SALE—THIS DAY, CHEAP FOR + downtown Sample Room; rent low: long lei Corner; desirable locality. Apply to LLOYD, Store Agent, 20 Broadway. A RESTAURANT AND OYSTER SALOUN—CONTE. nient to leading ferry; handsomely fitted upend doing ood business ; good reasons for selling. MALONE & SHEF. TELD, Store Brokers, No. 5 Dey strces. A CIGAR STORE—SPLENDID LOCATION. DOWN town; business satinfuetory |. pric Also Hotel: Liquor Stores, Confectioncries, Sampl ms. ALON, & SHEFFIELD, Store Brokers, No. 5 Dey street. FINE CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE-IN rd reasons for selling it. Inquire FIRST CLASS PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, CEN- trally located on one of Brooklyn's best avenues; pro- prietor developing @ patent reason for selling. Address KRTEST, Herald Brooklyn Branch office, A FINE CORNER LIQUOR STORE, DOWN TOWN, for only $250; not half its valne; rare chance for a man with email capital. MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. RARE CHANCE.—THE FANCY GOODS, BOOK and Stationery Store, with Inrge Oirculating’ Library, at 395 Sixth avenud, with large aud valuable Stock, Lonse \d low rent, sold sacrifice. —SPLENDID SINGER'S, WIIEELER & WILSON'S + Willeox & Gibbs’ Sewing Machines for sale for $20, 281 Broome street, near Allen. FLORIST STORE FOR SALE.—A RARE CHANCE in a business that will pay an energetio man. Apply gt No. 30 East Fourteenth street between 9 A. M.'and 4 WINTER RESORTS. OY. \L VICTORIA HOTEL, NA‘ Ne The most delight: . P., BATA climate in the every ten days For particulars address roadway, New York. und make the trip in two days, JAMES LIDGERWOOD, 758 PIANOFORTES, ‘@ genuine second hand Steinway & Sons Piano are | fnvited to call at the warerooms of Messrs. STEINWAY & | SONS, where a fine assortment of Steinway Pinnos, all in | perfect condition, and some of them neurly new, is constantly on hand; also second hand Pianos of other makers. a ates are constantly made in this city and elsewhere to sell inferior pianos with our name on, or a name spelled so | similar that many people do not notice the differeace and | purchase the spurious and often totally worthless instrameut for w genuine Steinway Piano. If persons, before purchas- ing such instrament, will take the number of same and call on STEINWAY & BONS it can at once be ascertained whether the instrument is a genuine Steinway forgery. IBIEINWAY SONS, Steinway Hall 0 111 East Fourteenth street, New York, —FOR RENT, UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND COMMODIOTS FRONT ROOM—SECOND ith frst class Board, to gentleman and wife or stnzle I ton avenue, near Pifty-seventh street ; references, Address W. H., box »F ROOMS ON n third, with or withe iath «treet, "OND FLOOR, | t private table, SECOND FLOOR also ® large square Room, hand- «floor; references exchanged. No. e NT SUIT OF ROOMS ¢ to let, with Board, aomely foenished, on th dt alt $] 70.82 PEE Day, 96 To 12 Pee Ww Rooms; exeetlont table; familie Bioecker street, near Broadway, and of street care, BLOCKS PROM FIFTE NUE WoT et Twenty-third street —Large, handsomely with Board, en suite or singly; torms Bret class. | ©) HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH & large Lressing Room attached, hot and cold water, with Board: ‘eultable for @ gentieasen or gentionan and wife, B15 West 3 OD FLOOR—*1X ROOMS, HANDSOMELY FURNISH: | ed, in private family on'Martay Hilt, near Fifth avenue, | Sith Beivate table or with partial Board. Apply et 688 | Sixth avenne. - WASHINGTON PLACE, BETWEEN SIXTH iW sabia ton square.—Very nicely furnished ‘og Rooms, with or without Board, —FIN and single, 1 mvenient to Ove lines | AVENUE, S4L—MRS. SEAVER WILL RENT ©) very desirable Apartments to fwmilies, with private tables, or to gentiomen with breakfast, Ara | WE -—A_ PRIVATE Pianos of our own make’; also for sale and rent, a | 2) family, owning house, have third floor of sunny, gen. ber of fine second hand Pianos, in perfect order. WiLL | at 313 West iy farnisbed Rooms, to rent, en suite or singly, to first M KNABE & CO., No. 112 Fifth avenue, above Six- ation excell ference, | parties, with or without Board, teenth street, STORY, EAST TWELFTH STREET.—A HANDSOME T HAD BROS. PIANOVORTE WAREROOMS 1 Front Parlor, suitable for gentieman and wife or Barty of gentlemen; évery convenience for comfort; grate i Board if desired; prices mouerate. 135 LEXINGTON |AVENUE, CORNER TWENTY. Je) ninth streot.—To let, with Board, large front Room ixnd Bedroom on second floor, and stnyle Rooms, handsomely farnished ; terms moderate ; table board. EAST FIFTEENTH STRERT.—NICELY FOR- nished Rooms, family or single gentle- Fa taken, 14 ET, NEAR LEXINGTON avonue. irable furnished or unfurnished second Story sunny front alcove Room ; also back Koom and hall Bede room, with Board; low terms; convenient location; refer- AA and manntactary, corner Twenty-first street and Second | 2, a fine assortment of first class Pianofortes for sal on reasonable terms; a few Pianos but little used at great bargains. Piano or @ | fe FINE RESTAURANT FOR SALE—AT A GREAT sacrifice; best location down town for doing a good day and night business, Particulars at MITCHELL'S Stove Agency, 77 Uedar street. ARBERS.—A BROADWAY SHOP AT A BAR. ain for cash; best location; low rent. Apply to KRAUSS & HATN, 41 Chatham stroet, [RUG STORE FOR SALE—ONE OF THE OLDEST stands in the city; owuer retiring from the business: Beekman stre a wes wed YORUM THEA FECHUTRR TOMOHT. Toamight and t-morrow night, at 8 precisel ai Matin nfvernoon att cr RENTREE AND FIRST "APPEARANCE IN FRENCH DRAMA OF THE WO! "S$ REPRESENTATIVE ACTOR, MR. CHARLES FECHTER, ‘when will be performed, for the first time in America, with e new scenery, costumes, appointments and a grand mise en scene, Mr. Fechter’s version of Mr. Charles Dick- ens’ romantic story, ee: OROUGHFARE,” in which Mr. Fechter will enact, for the first time tm French, RISCHENBACH, better known in the English version’ as Jules Obenreizer, ‘supported by the distinguished Parisian Compan} ‘To-morrow —Secund. rarance of Fechter in L'ABIME. SATURDAY, at 1 HRAND FECHTER MATINEE SATURDAY’ NIGHT (by request)—NOS INTIMES, BB. 0000 y EVERY NIGHT ATA, SATURDAY MA’ IN ACTIVE REHEARS. “PIQUE! TO-DAY,” BY AUGUSTIN DALY, 7 ati FIRS? GRAND FECHTER. MATINEE. FECHTER in his grea role, RISCHEN BACH (Obeurlezer), in his own versian of * Christinas St. BIME ie, Rutoitouents ale, produced in same completeness as at evening performances. YCEUM THEATRE. SATURDAY NIGHTS. French Plays by the distin gnis isian_ Company. ectal performances eve ay night, i. Ds it). ‘ime of INTIMES" (BOSOM” FRIENDS) me by Vieturien Sardou. ALLACK’S. Proprietor and Manager. CASTE. .- Mr, LESTER WALLACK Commences at 8 o'clock. ‘Terminates a 10:40 PARTICULAR NOTICE. In order to carry out the programme of the present sea soa, Mr. Wallack is compelled to announce THE binge] NIGHTS a CASTE, whieh will on}; roars re for a period sufficient for the {site preparations of the FPORTHCOMING NOVELTIES AND REVIVALS. EVERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE,’ Also SATURDAY MATINEE, e Robertson’ most perfect work, CASTE. Characters by § Mossrs. H. J. MONTAGUE, HARRY BECKETT, STEVENSON, E. M. HOLLAND, Misses ADA DYAS, EFFIE GERMON and Mme, PONTS ARK THEATRE, NO PREE LIST. Mr. STUART has to announce the FAREWELL | N1GIITS of the UNPRECEDENTEDLY BRILLIANT ENGAGEMENT of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. FLORENCE, constituting ‘ “AN EPOCH IN ART," who will bring to a close, on Decombor 17, THE FALL SEASON, 80TH PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT. EVENING AT 8 SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2. Box sheet now open for remaining nichts of MIGHTY DOLLAR. ks in advance. Sents secured four FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, BENEFIT OF Mrs. W. J. FLORENCE, when she will give for the 90th time her inimitable per- eof Mrs. GENERAL GILFLORY. Box sheet now HE MANAGEMENT OF THE PARK THEATRE announce ibe: FRIDAY BVENING, DECEMBER 3, 1875, t apart for tl as being set apart for “pexneit o Mrs. W. J. FLORENCE. On which occasion she will appear in her marvellous creation of RS. GENERAL GILFLORY, FOR THE 90TH TIME, in Woolf's charming Society Play o THE MIGHTY DOLLAR. Tt will be remembered that this production ts the leadin: dramatic sensation of the present season in New York, ané 4s now attracting the most fashionable and crowded audience: "Seuts inay now be secured. RS. WALLER AS “MEG MERRILES,” ‘Theatre, NEXT MONDAY EVENING. SALE OF SEATS begins this morning. Rooms THEATRE. EVENINGS WITH DICKENS BOOTH'S, FOR THIS WEEK ONLY! The popular comedian and dramatic author, who is Bivins PTLKINS, MICAWBER, : in a capital adaptation of Charies Dickens’ charming Christ- asstory, Beco LITTLE EM LY, . produced with magnificent seeniceffects, ingenious mechani Cal adjuncts and & powerful east. ACT I.—Ark on the Sands. ACT IL.—Interior of the Ark. ACT I11—Office of Wiekfleld & Heep. Cantorbury. ACT I ‘Return to the Ark. ACT V.-—Sailing of the Ship. *," One of the most impressive stage effects is the grand CATHEDRAL SCENE in Act LI, introducing a superb cholr of boys: *,* Mrs, EMMA WALLER, t! istinguished tragedien: is engaged and will appear on next Monday evening, De- cember 6, in her great character of MEG MERRILE: *,* Sale of seats begun. *)* The foremost impersonators of Irish peasant life and Mrs, BARNEY WILLIAMS, are engaged for twelve pearances only, beginning December 13. CADEMY OF MUSIC. WACHTEL, A LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. WACHTEL GRAND OPERA. Director...... s, AD. NRUBNDORFF FRI 3 , December 3. TWENTIETH and LAST SUBSCRIPTION NIGHT, ‘Adam's romantic Opers, THE POSTILION OF in three acts, ‘LONJ UMEAU, isfy HAPELON tgs . 514 BROADWAY. MORGAN, Manager. WAYNE AND LOVELY, GORMAN “AND ROMER, MR. JOLLY NASH, SCANLON AND CRONIN, presented by a * MR. JOHN ALLEN, CORPS OF BEAUTIFUL MR. WM. BARRY, YOUNG LADIES. | MISS JENNIE HUGHES, A Grand success of MR. MATT MORGAN'S Classic Tableanx. of. G PICTURES, (pearas COMIQUE, MR. M. 5 MISS VIRGINIA STICKNEY, Ba < MISS NELLY ST. JOHN, 3 8 MISS VIRGIE JACKSON, a4 5 MISS MINNIE 6. GRAY, PI | MISS “HANNAH BIRCH. 5 a a company ina NEW OLIO OF FUN, con, rama DOMI dwelling attac! Apply to G. W. STRICKLA OR SALE—A FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, with good extubllshed business. For pacticulars ad- dress GEORGE YOUNG, Napanoch, N. ¥. JOR SALE—THREE FIRST CLASS MILK ROUTES, with a full supply of milk. Apply to N. L, NIVER, 1,430 Third avenue. oe OR SALE—A WELL APPOINTED, LONG ESTAB- lished wholesale Wine and Liquor House, with Machine anutucturing champagnes. Address ‘SPARKLING erald office. {OR SALE—VALUABLE COAL YARD, WITH WATER front, doing good business. Apply to HEISSENBUT- L & WELLS, 111 Broadway, room 72. (OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS LIQUOR STORE IN THE. best locality of South street, with a large Stock of Goods; Lease four years; rent very reasonable. Inquire at G, LEVY'S, No. 15 Centre street. OR SALE—A COFFEE AND CAKE SALOO: doing « nice business; sickness the cause of sellin; at 265 West street. TIRELY NEW FIRST ust be sold La eee of street, near ton, STEINWAY PARLOR GRAND, CHICKERING'S, Weber's and others, upright and square; also Organ alments, aud for rent 15 East Fourteenth street. A Tow for cash on in 8. X. —$100.—BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE Piasios to rent, $5 per month, Instalments struments exceedingly low» Pianos tuned, SMI 6 Bleecker street, near Bower; WEST FORTY-FOURTH STREET, RETWE Sixth avenue and Broadway.—Pleasant Rooms or Board; location. house, first class; only @ few rtias received; highest ences. co tele 1G] NES THIRTY FIRST STREET —THREE ROOMS JL on patice floor; also four Rooms on third floor, all de sirable and newly furnished, separately or together; Board 4 if desi in an agreeable Ameri widow's family, where farnished front Room to let, to geutieman and wife 119 E. s. NIOS rqnare—Ono large Room and ball Room, with home comforts can be nad. 163 Vest caety HANDSOMELY rd for lady ; no other bourders, ST SEVENTEENTH BET, aN Board, for family or gentiomon; alo table Board. 165 WEST 2ST STREET —TO LET, wir BOARD i) third story, front; southern exposure, modern provements, large’ closets, well furnisi quirea and given; bath same floor. ed; reference re- ATH AVENUB, 201.—TO A PARTY DESIRING SUPR- eS rior mecommor vos. new and handsomely furnished Sait of Rooms ie offered , private table and thorough appointments ar. in every partic Second floor front Room. with pri- mm; French cuisine; references re- 349.—A COMMODIOUS SUIT OF ont Rooms, with or without private table: also one rable + gentle, ppuintments first ATH AVENUE, NO. » ATH AVENTB, NO. 208 (MADISON PAR ‘OND ©) Voor, with or without private table Bedroom. and one-eingle Room ; how —SEU Parlor TY-FIRST STREET, NEAR FIFTH | jonee ch Md hands and’ thoroughly reno- nd smali Rooms, gether or reps s Board: 1 es TL EAS, (RTC IRST | srevEr —aANpsoaia | Room on third Soor, froat; also nuite on » | back, to rent Bret clase Board | 1 EAST TWENTY.THIRD STREET, FRONTING Madison square.—To let, elegantly furnished entire | Second Floor, separate or together, with one or two Roums on parlor floor, If wanted, with of without private table; prices moderate; also one large front Room. i rm » NO. 55 WEST, BETWEEN FIFTH and ‘avenues.—Large front Room; hot and cold water; two smaller Rooms, with beat, good Board, terms vou TH STREET, WEST, 33, Fifth and Sixth avendes fuite of Rooms for families @r gentlemen, small tables; iso Parlor Suit; references. 1 200 WEST FOURTH STREET.—FURNISHED ROOMS A —CIROUMSTANCES CAUSED BY PRESENT BANK | « crisis compel private family vo sell their elegant four | round 7% octave Steinway Piano tor #: ‘ost #975; has ail improvements; full agraffe, ove strung, &c.; with stool and cover; or their Decker & Br 744 octave upright | 005 | carved rosewood case: cost $1,000, for 8: iso elegant Household Furniture in lots, at 3g Cali at private residence No, 47 West 10th st OR SALE CHEAP—ON ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS, A Milk Depot and Grocery Store in a business location, with Horse, Wagon and Harness. Apply at 518 Ninth enn, in the store. } ERE IS A CHANGE.—A FIRST CLASS BAKERY for sale ina first eluss neighborhood, lew rent and a five years’ lease from next May; must be sold this week. Inqilire on the promises, No. $74 Kighth avemie, PECIAL DESPATCHES FROM WASHINGTON THE KVENING TELEGRAM. AFES AT GREAT BARGAINS.—UERRI _ er's, Marvin and Lillie’s, all sizes and styl QUIRK'S, 72 Maiden lane. HOWCASES AT REDUCED PRICES—THE LARGEST assortment of the Intest patterns in the city ‘ked and shi pea free of ghia, with prsct Bolivery. | HOFFMAN & FERSCH 144 Chatham street. IN 8, WILD. LADY WILL SELL FOR LESS TITAN 8100 GHIOR- ering rosewood Pianoforte ; modern improvements; per t order. 24 Third street, between Bowery and Seo ELEGANT | D; | A {VEN OCTAVE PIANO, $14i $80 to $125: good Piano, car one for rontest bargains ever offered. 23 Clinton place (Kighth street), near Brond GHICKERING & SON'S P PORTE—A BEA tiful rosewood case, four re rnered, 714 octwy iano used only six my 000; will be sold for 20); StOO, shipping plan has guarantee from m and 18 as good as new; Parlor Su F and dining rniture, To b ified, in con@quenck o business embarrass: ull at private residence of E. GRAY, 120 West 23d street, near Sixth avenne, to let, with Boards terms $5 and $6. WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—TO LET, with Board, «large front Room, handsomely fur ished, fire, gus, &e WOOD 7 OGTAVE ern improvements, Private residence, 243 AL. Pianoforte, celebrated Gost $450, for $100; Stool and Hast 3Uth st., betwoen 2d and id ava, also table Board. be handsomely accommodated with a finely fur- hished Second Floor; thre large Rooms, hall Room and bat! Foom ; also one large Room, with or without Bedroom at- tached, to rent, with Board, to # gentleman, © WEST FIFTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH 21 Board, very 4 ¢ large Rooms, handsor x! far- ished, $16 to $1 ntlemen and their wives and single gentlemen; re SECOND AY! BETWEEN FOURTEENT! and Fifteenth streets.—A gentleman and wife gentiemen can have Rooms and good Board at 0 rates. 8 RAST THIRTY-FIRST STREET. —NEATLY FUR- nished Rooms, connecting, with or without Board Grate fire, bath and was also Rooms for light bousekeeping ; desirable neighborhood s moder BY WEST TWENTY THIRD STREET —TO LET, I) with Byard, in afirat class house, a large front Room and Bedroom, second floor; table unexceptionabie; refer- ences exchangt QAL West THIRTYSIXTH | STREET —FRONT Room over parlor, neatly furnished, with or with- out Hoard; also hall Bedroom on same floor; ' gas, bath, hot i cold water; Lerms moderate, aining large closets, dresser, bot and cold water, 21 4 MADISON AVENUE.—A SMALL FAMILY OAN 234 GREAT BARGAIN VERY HANDSOME ROSE- wood Pianoforte for sale at half what it cost, Can be neen at 155 West nth street BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, @i Ps four round corners arved legs, full tron frame: fi Hulments taken of $ monthly: rare chance, J, BIDDLE, 15 Waverley place, near Broadway BARGAINS SIX OCTAVE PIANOS, $50, 875; SEVEN | octave, $100, $125; rents, $3 and upward; instalments taken; new Organ, 7 stops, $80. GORDON & SON. URDEIT ORGANS—A these beautiful instrument ancrifice; new Domestic Organs i ge stock of Pianos and Organ mely low pri this ‘month; instruments rented or sold on monthly. pay: B Ss & WHEELOCK th street, up NUMBER OF used, ate creat nd upward. LIMITE, little , A BIRD” PIANOS, nd medinm anged. Cee ronpeere: “HUMMING “Mathnshek’” grand, orchestral ‘asy monthly instalments. Pianos exc free, “MATHUSHEK,” Piano Rooms, GLPRAT BARGAINS IN NEW AND SECOND HAND Pianos of the best quality and fully warranted, yet low for cash, at FISCHER'S Warerooms, 421, 423, 425 West Twonty eighth street. QAQD KEXINOTON AVENUE, ONE DOOR ABOVE Thirty-fourth street.—Two Rooms, connecting, on Yhird floor, with first class Board; references. 217 WEST.—ONE EXTRA LARGE 246 WEST, roere-ruep STREET.—TO LET, iA cond Floor, en suite or separately, fully or partially furnished, with ithout Boar Brondway; torms woderave: house privates vt ~ 48 4ECOND HAND PIANOS, NEARLY NEW, MADE BY J. & ©. Fischer, having broken iron platen, an offer wanted for them. Call on or address BROKEN PLATE PIANOS, 168 Bleecker street. $400,-Pre Et 22, Wa RRUEAE Bweeny's Hotel. New Yorks ACHINERY. NY¥ ONE WISHING TO EXCHANGE A GOOD EN. gine and Boiler, complete, say from 30 to 60 hor Dower, for country Property, unincumpered, will please ap- ly to CHARLES WOOD, Amityville, Suffolk county, Long Fsland, N.Y, eh WANTED-A GOOD BAXTER ENGINE | A SD | Boiler for steam launch 50 feet long. J. T, GALLOP, | Greenport, Suffolk county, L. I, V 7ANTED FOR CASH—A THREE-SIDED MOULDING Machine; state maker and lowest price, size, Addre CASH MACHINE, box 151 Herald offica F STEAM OOILS AND SEVERAL Fi, ©) and Tanks and Hydraulic Press. JAM Plymouth street, near Ci E ROLES 3 KERNS, 94 | harine ferry, Brooklyn. | FINE ARTS. JpINE ARTS—A GENTLEMAN WILL Dispose or | at a sacrifice colleetion of P Ca. Ad- fucks county, Pa, Tosities and Libra n to be appreciated. dress INDIA, box 13 Post office, New Hope, PROPOSALS. — EW YORK, BAY RID( AND JAMAICA RAILROAD Sealed proposals will be received up to noon, for constructing the road bed and masonry about eight miles. Plans and specifications on exhibition at the office of SAMUEL MckLROY, ( gineer, 446 Fulton street, Brooklyn, Right reserved to ac” cept of reject any proposal. ALED PROPOSALS WILL BE Bt Fobruary 1, 1875, by the Trustees of the New York aud Brooklyn Bridge, ut thelr office No. 21 Water street, Brook lyn, N. ¥., for the manufacture and delivery of 122’ tons of cast steel wire rope, required for the erection of the tem- porary foot bridge, cradle cables, and other appliances nec- essary for the construction of the main cables of the, Bust River Suspension Bridge. Printed spocitications together with any otner Information in regard to these ropes may be obtained from the Secretary of the Board, or of the Chiof Engineer, W. A. ROBBLING. IVED UNTIL, “A. GUARDUCCI & ©O,, Bankers, No. 9 Vindol Gigilo, Circular Notes and Drafts on London, Pai id New York enshed at the best exchanges. Letters received and promptly ereaal . with Ami 8 ny 7 ’ Goods ‘and forw: ag yu charged, | NOON, COMMENCING AT § O'CLOCK cluding with t! 0K U'DONNELL, THE HIGHWAYMAN OF GARONLAY. Matinee WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. BIRCH, WAMBOLD, BACKUS. NCISCO MIM ‘Opera Honse, Broudway,and Twonty-ninth stroot. LIFE UPTOW: RYMAN LIFE UPTOW on LIFE UPTOW! THE SCHOOL QUESTIO’ THE FOUR TRAMPS, | TALENT ON’ A BUS’ THE FOUR TRAMPS. | TALENT ON A BUST. ‘New Songs, Jokes, Dances, &c. ‘The funniest entertainment in the city. Street cars may he ordered at 10, Sonts secured, Mutinee Saturday, at 2. Pprcomern, ACADEMY OF MUSTO. WACHTEL GRAND OPERA, Director... -AD. NECENDORFS Mi Di G—IL TROVATORE. WACHTE 4 in his grand role 0 Manzico, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 8—PUSTILLION OF LONJUMEAU THEODORE WACHTEL, .. CHAPELON FRIDAY, DEC. 101i HUGUENOTS, THEODORE WacuTé: +2. RAOUL * GRAND WACITEL MATINER, SATURDAY, DEC. 11, AT 2. O'CLOCK. | Sale of seats commences this mornin: vt box office, Brook lyn Academy and 114 Browdway, Now York. [A onann WACHTEL MaTINES at the Academy of Music SATURDAY, December 4, nt 2 THE POSTILLION OF LO Wachtel in his grand role of Seats can now be secures RINWAY HALL. THEO, THOMAS. THIS (THURSDAY) AFTERNOON, DEC, 2, AT 2, THEODORE THOMAS’ SECOND FULL PUBLIC REHEARSAL. SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 4. AT 8, SECOND SYMPHONY CONCERT, Soloist—Mme. MADELINE SCHILLER, Piano. SYMPHO: © minor, op. 134 (new) Reinecke CONCERT op. 92 (first time) . ichumana Mme. MADELINE SCHILLER and INTRODUCTION, | wpristan und Tsolde FINALE, SYMPHONY, No. 7, in A, op. 94 PRICES OF 4p STON AS “U and tickets can be had THIS MORNING, Steinway Hall, at G. Schirmer's, 701 Broadway and at 33 Union square. FLRBRPY, CHARITY FATR—IN AID, OF THE MOUNT Sinai Hospital, will open at Gilmorg’s Garden, on Mon- ay evening, the Oth December next, at 724 o'clock. . B. HART, Chairman ecetva Oeramsttee, Soason tickets wre now ready, ani 6 obtained o undersigned, MSANUEL M. SOHAPER, Chairinan Finance Committee, No, 15 Broad stredt, MS, SIXTH AVENUR AND THIRTIETH PEN BEVERY NIGUT, COMMENCING MATINEG EVERY SATURDAY AFTER. ry t the box effice of roadway, at 114 RGYLE ROC STREET, AT 9 O'CLOC ON THIRTIETH STREET. HE POSTILLION OF LONJUMEAU. WACHTEL in his at role of CHAT’ a TUneae, B ho nile pe SATU ecomber 4, at 2 o'c! ‘ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ESTER WALLACK, L LESTER WALLACK. SKE MATT MORGAN'S DARTOON, IN THE DRAMATIO NEWS, OUT TO-DAY, PRICE FIVE CENTS, ‘Tho Truth About Clara Morris’ Withdeawal—Pox's Fate. All About Oakey Hali and the Cracible—Sparkling Reviews and Kovelations. Koad the brightest of weeklies, full o parkle and news. NE Mpun SUSCGeHILDERRANDT | MONTROSE.” Pall Dowa the Blind,” “Since Torry Joined t Gang," “The Scamp,” “Gold, Gold,” “Hold Your Tongu and 900 others; 10 cents HARDING, 229 Bowe opposite Prince. Send stamp for catalogue. OUNG LADIES’ DRAMATIO COLLEGE,<YOUNG Indies thoroughly prepared for stock or star engage- ments by an actor of 25, years’ standing; engagements te, curd; terms moderate; lessons given to went in the evening, Calion oF address TEAUUER, No, 7 St. Mark's pla SPECIAL DESPATCHES FROM WASHINGTON IN © THK EVENING TELEGRAM, = 10 ADVERTISERS, — THE DAILY AVERAGE CRUE at ae TELEGRAM FOR SIX DAYS LAST A, LARGER CLROULATION TH my ATTAINED BY ANY BVENING Wi UNITED STATES, NION SQUARE igh! om roadway ‘ourteenth street. SHERIDAN ROOK. . A M. PALMER... OST GEAKORATE AND BEAUTI- FUL SCENERY ever set upon a stage, and with weast of UNEXAMPLE! ENGTH, Including the following favorite names :— R. Thorn Messrs. Rob- son, Fred, Robinson, AN UNDOUBTED Jr, Stuart ben Pl; Biot ria We Parselle, Eben Plympton, T. EB. Mor re tinge, Fanny: Morant, Ty kind Rermission of Lester Wallack) and TANS Raymond. TRIUMPH. SATURDAY, December 4, THIRD MATINEE OF ROSE MICHEL Seats secured two weeks in advance, BROADWAY Witeee THEATRE, AGLE THEATRE, AND THIRTY-THIRD STREET. Mr. JOSH HART, , seseeees+Proprietor and Manager ‘The uneqnalled Comedian and Vocalist, Mr. G. H. MACDERMOTT, will sing his original Character Comic Songs. Mr. HARRY KERNELL, in bis Original Trish entitled THE M RPHY MUSKETEERS Mr. W. BH, BARTHOLOMEW and Mr. JOHN WILD in the very laughable FP entitled SMITH AND BROWN, And THE ENTIRE COMPANY fe a ery Dena seg able melange of Arts, Sotge, Skate Mariel WEDNESDAY AND. SAkURDAY. | Pigg eye HALL, VON BULOW. TO-MORROW (Friday) RVENING, December 2 LAST NIGHT OF VON BULOW.. LOUIS SPOHR—Third grand trio, opus 124, in A minor. Dr. DAMROSCH, Mr. BERGNER, HANS VON BULOW, JOHANNES BRAHMS Piano Solo. XXY variations and fugue on an air of Mandel’s, 24. ROBBRT SCHUMANN'S grand quintet, opas on E flat, Dr. DAMROSCH, Messrs, RERGNER, MATZKA, SOHARTZ dnd HANS VON BULOW. Tho eminent Baritone, G, STODDARD, will sing Handel's “Yo Verdant ls,” Lisat’s “Thou ‘Art Like # Flower’ and Schumann's “Dedication.” LAST MATINRE SATURDAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK, - The following grand programme will be offered BEETHOVEN'S Grand Trio, piano, violin und cello. RUELNBERGE'S Grand Quartet, HANS VON ‘BULOW’S SOLI. CHOPIN'S Bercguse, opus 07; Imprompta, onas 93; Scherzo, opus 39; Tarantella, op’ ; Valse Brillante, opus 42. Thiiss CRONYN will give some of her best selections. ADMISSION E DOLLAR. Reserved Seats, $2. ts at Schuberth’s music store, 23 Union square and 114 Broad: ' CHICKERING PIANOS are tsed by VON BULOW. ROOKLYN THEATRE, Lestocs and Managers... Messrs, SHOOK & PALMER EVERY Sigit THis WEEK and at SATURDAY MATINEE, reproduction of THE TWO ORPHANS, as played at row omctng Unton, Sauare theatre, New Fort ox office open daily from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. MONDAY EVENING, Docember 6, Mr, GEO. FAWCETT ROWE in LITTLE 'EMLY, LYMPIC THEATRE, 624 BROADWAY. JOUN F, POOLE,. - Manager CROWDED HORSES to see THE BEST COMPANY’ IN AMERICA i MAGNIFICENT VARIED ENTERTAINMENT, NE FULL aie Ts a LONA TOLYMPIO CIRCUS, RE. COMPANY. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2, ((ouossEuM.—BROAD WAY, AND THIRTY-FIFTM STRE! THE §s8S_ II EEEER GGGG_ EEEEB s SI1E Ga ak 8 Wk a E 8888 Il EER @ KEE - sil B a E 8 8 Il EB a GE ssss_ II EERER. GaG@ EEEREE RRRR It _S88s. aoe a e R He H 8 ee AA ‘a PPPP AAA = RR e S888. ry Pas Os eA ot oh a 4 RF R TT #888 3 The largest and finest Oli Painting in America, THE SIEGE OF PARIS, May be soen from 10 A. M. to5 P.M, wnd from 7 to 10 P. M. THE SIEGE OF PARIS covers 20,000 square feet of canvas. Admission 50 cents. No extras. Children half price. or field the picture will stand the cl OOD'S MUSEUM, Woon's, THIS DAY, EVENING AT 8. | MATINER LOUISE SYLVESTER, A, Hi. SHELDON, A. H, SHELDON IN, HARRY COLTON, IN TOM COLLINS. THE FACTORY GIRL, MONDAY EVENING December 6, ¥. 8, CHANFRAU AS “RUBE,” DOUBLE BILL, GEORGE 8. KNIGHT IN KARL KLINE. {LOBE THEATRE. GLOBE. GLOBR. 728 and 730 Broadway GLOBE. WM. H. TALLMADGE & CO... Proprieters 2LUGE OF NEW ENJOYMEN HE WEEK, A EVERY SENSATION OF THE DAY REPRESENTRD. The Posting. Sketch, The Irregular Army, Oh. Those Happy Days, When the Bani Begins to. Play. The Comic Pantomime of the Two dcratre OF, The Great Zanfretta Troupe, Midnight Assasing, 100 SPEUIARTY ARTISTS EVER’ EVENING, Doors open at 7 o'clock, Curtain rises at 8 o'clock. ‘BOWERY THEATRE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, Miss KATE RAYMOND and Mr, O. B. COLLINS in their great California sensation Drama, tull of thrilling situations and powerful mechanical effects, entitled Preceded by the Drama, in two acta, rece! the Drama, in two SNow BIRD. HIRD AVENUB THEATRE, between Thirtieth and Thirty first streets. EVERY EVENING at 8o'clock. WEDNESDAY and SAT. URDAY MATINEES at 2 o'clock. J. W. McAndrews, French Twin Sisters, Bobby and Alice Daly, Ella Sheldon, Concluding with i's DREAM. ; Orchestra Chairs, 50 cents JXTRA WACHTEL MATINEE. Saturday, December 4, at 2 o'clock. WACHTEL in'his celebrated role of in the POSTILLION OF LONJUME. Beats secured at Academy and 114 Broadway. IVOLI THEATRE, EIGHTH STREET, between Second and Third avenues. The MAMMOTH COMPANY in a new Olio, Last week of (he grand Spectacular Ballet Pantomime, DON JUAN. FAMILY MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY, AT 2:30, ROOKLYN LYCEUM FIRST ANNUAL EXUIBITION OF THE LONG ISLAND POULTRY ASSOCIATION, ‘The largest collection of FANCY FOWL EYER SHOWN IN THE STATE. PCHARD, A. PROCTOR, the distinguished Lecturer and Scientist, will givem course of five lectures on Astronomy at z STEINWAY HALL, as follo ws December 13—THE BIRTH AND GROWTH OF WORLDS: De 7—THE LIFE AND DEATH OF WORLDS. OTHER WORLDS THAN OURS. UTHER SUNS THAN OURS, January 7—THE GREAT MYSTERIES OF THE UNIVERSE, ‘These Lectures will be brilliantly fltustrated with Stereop- ticou Views. Tanuary 0 Reserved seat tickets for the course, Now on sale at the office of the AMERICAN Birenane BUREAU, room 26, Cooper Institute, 5.—This course will be also given at the Brooklya 4and 10, | Tick. Academy, December 14, 16, id Jam reet, Brooklyn. ie ets now on sale at Chandler's, Montagu 0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, The understgned desires to inform theatrical managers and others throughout the United States that he has received « Tuanuseript copy of and acquired the exclusive right to the how Comedy, in two acts, entitled (“MY AWFUL DAD,” from the author, for reprosentation in Americm, | Wartack’s Taeatne, New York, Dec. 1, 1875, ROPESSOR WILLIAM MILLERS SPARRING, Weostling and Fencing Academy, 025 Brondway; oped daily from 9 A. M. to 10 P. ye ‘S10.—WACHTEL, CADE MY, Oean WACHTEL MATINEE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, AT 2 O'CLOCK. rance this season of TuRopoRe 4 "ACHTEL AS CHAPELON IN THE POSTILLION OF LONJUMEAU. Seats can wow be secured. ( BATRE~FOURTEENTH STREET, Gea NB UENDORER ces eae up ay Dleeotor THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, THE LIZARD, ‘Combdy, in five acts, by Rosen, Box office open daily from 9 to 4 o'clock, WigoorNty, SOCIABLES,” FVERY SATURDAY AF- evening. Afternoons, from 3106; even: earner ae at Tammany Dullding, Fourteenth street. i] evenings, Hat checks, afternoons, 25 cet 5 cents. . Managers. —————— 1 THE RINK EXHIBITED IN HARNESS, ag MULE MURDIE ACE Fon PURSE OF $100, Commencing SATURDAY EVENING, Deoembs thy Institute Building, coruer 60d 508, id id quarter st romeo enor wills Meee