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: ae eae ATRE, ue and Twenty-third street. scaratton of the of Comedy, TosugTiis MONDAY) EVENING, iginal, eccentric, satirical, comical, whim- c"Cemedy “in Sve acte will be preseuted, en- THE FLATTERER, THE FLATIERER, with the following remarkable c rugged Young Soldier...Chas. Vandeuhoft smooth old soldier”... Mathew Lingham wouldn't be flattered. ....J. W. Jenninj Solonel’s right bower ‘Mrs. Sara Stevens Clara Montague, & sensible girl Miss RB. Almy GORGEOUS STAGE SETTING, BEAUTIVUL SCENERY BY MATT MORGAN. THE OPENING ADDRESS will be delivered by Joseph Howard, Jr., (Hon. M. T. Jue. Recure seats early and avoid the rus! N VARIBTIES—16TH AND BROADWAY, TEMPLE OF SENSATIONS | Passional 22h | sure and home of delight, where fairy ithe women with beauty each nizht entrance bo! Taney aud heart. Evenings at 8.0 | THURSDAY and SATURDAY Matinee, 2 o'clock. ike! 5 clock. TUBSDAY, | 5 DEW PROGRAMME OF THE WEEK. L | Biandowski's Terpsichorean Poems. Models, | = > 2 € Splendid Ballets. | French Dances. | Livi iss Rosic Keen and Wm. Forrester's musical gems. Harry Montague, Minnie Hail, Allie Drayton. Bila Arlington, Arnold Brothers in songs and dances, ® Mizhty $) Vassar Outdone. log Danees.| Four Johns. | Groat Elviro, | Attractions aovesnamaed in New York. Colored Citizen. REALM OF BRA’ Crowded Houses. | Enthusiasm increasing, Young ladies wanted. o™™ Pic THEATRE. 09000000000 LLLELLELELLUL LM as he ae age Ae le MMMMMMM MMM SPrrTrere ee. LESTE b.2 ee ecuccccecd¢ THEATRE. THEATRE THEATRI THEATRE, SOHN F, POOLN.. eae First appearance of the talented Musical Arti CAMPBELL AND BARRE. Pirst appearance of the Champion of the Globe, HE GREAT FREDERICKS. First appearance of THE GREAT IRISH QUARTET, , THE FOUR MULCAHYS. [ Mr. JOHN HART IN BOTH BLACK AND WHITE FACE, as JAKEY STAVE, in THE COOPERS, ‘4 and BILL MAWLEY, the Pugilist, er Tue BEST ETHIOPIAN SKETCH Manager Messrs. EVER PRESENTED ON ANY STAGE, TWENTY-ONE TO-DAY. Repeated encores and Chorus, Ing the Son, STEPHEN VOSTERS BEAUTIFUL MELOD “HARD TIME! Mr, GEORGE 8. KNIGHT tn now Songs and Reecitations and ss AUGUST HIERFLY “DOT GREEN YOUNG DUTCHMAN.” Mr. E. M, HALL, THE BANJO MONARCH, tn Ie Imitations aid 22D REGIMENT MARCH. Miss HEN K. A yi PER. The WORRELL SISTERS. Miss ADAH RICHMOND. Moams. MURPHY and MORTON in Terpsichore in Lreland. Mr. WM. COURTRIGHT as OLD JOE PLOUGHSHARE, THE GREAT THE LAST NOVELTY WONDERFUL WEEK A CONTINUED PONY FOR THE SUCCESS CIRCUS. | PRESENT THE BRILLIANT AND SPARKLING OLIO, concluding swith the great Local Drama, WORKING t Grn il Mr. Geo. 8. Knight ,. Mr. John Hart «Mr, Wm. B. Cahill Rate Morton... " eRe .. Miss Adab Bichmond ‘A fuil and powerful cast of characters, MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2. ission.. Oe. | Reserved Seats. ‘amily Circle Se. | Private Boxes.) Seats may be secured six days in advance. IPONY PasTOR's, NEW THEATRE, ‘585 and 587 Broadway MATINEE TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. “THE BEST ENTERTAINMENT IN THE CITY ‘The largest company in the world. The only theatre in ‘York that presents new stars and new acts every week. ALA, THE HUMAN SKYROCKET. M'CULLOUGH AND PRIELS MLLE. BELLETTI Reappearance of JENNIE MORGAN, GRIMALDI ADAMS. alia Wilson, PR Prank Girard, Sadie Deshon, Q S$ Chartes Worl Sennie Satterlee, ¥ Q Sanford and Wilson, $e cannons —f THE CARROLL: HARRY WATSON AND LIZZIE SHAN AN ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMM us Williams will sing ‘My Mother-in-Law, juich Hoarding “The Comlag Man.” Diedrich. Hot “Wonderful Act on High | P | “Ics Morely « Suiits.” A Time “The Human Skyrocket.” |S | and appear th his n “The MePaddens.”. “The | T, ‘and great act of Modistes ot Broadway." ) 0) “The Dutch Bouncer, T-O-N-Y — P-AS-T-O-R fn an original portfolio of humorous and descriptive Songs, ‘and will tel! the people "Where Tweed Has Gone,” in con- nection with his regu! y of great Stars, that ha’ made his elegant theatre the [asbionable family resort of metropolis. NO FREE LIST. NO UNOCCUPIED SEATS, Orchestra chairs and private boxes cau be secured six days in advance Carriages may be ordered at 10 39. OURTEENTH STREET, Director ember 13, DER CONFUSIONSHATH, Comedy, In three pseu. Box office open daily T4o'clock Rent OF MUSIC. WACHTEL, EXTRA SFPASON WACHTEL GRAND OPERA, Director....--.+sssocccscretsenee- seen AD, NEUENDORFF mmenciog WED: DAY EVENID will be presented creased Chorns WACHTEL (first time in America) as Mme. Wagr er ar Mme. Clara Perl (ler first appearance) as. Mr, Fassbender..........-+.88 Henry the Fowler, King of Germany Mr. Guenzb . ary Frederick of Telramand Me. Wm. Formes as The King’s Herald -Ortrad The {our Pages by Miles, Goldberg, Kustar, Beckmann and Roman: FRIDAY EVENIN cEMBER 17, SATURDA 18, AT 2 O'CLOCK, Gu MATINEE, IL TROVATORE. WACHTEL in his great role of Bale of seats comm THIS MORNING ae @ o'clock at box office of Academy of and 114 Broudwa Seale of Prices—Generui $i; reserved sents, #2 and $3. Admission family circle, W cents; reserved seat do., 0 conts extra. YRAND TE TO TMONIAL CONCERT Mr. GEORGE ¥. BitIStow STEINWAY HALL, WEDNESDAY EVENING dirs. Emily Bateman. Wareeweasvey Dee. 15, Soprano fr . Pia an, organi . accom panists, ND ORCHESTRA, enteextra. For sale at nd Steinway Hi Tickets, 41 the music stores, ticket offices The programme will be u Drilliant, containing selections from Rossini Handel's Messiah,” Bristow's “Rip V “Ciaccone Pease's grand arrangement for two pianos from “Faust Morgan's “America.” with variations for the organ; the Polonaise from “Mignon,” the Bacardle, trom “Louisa Maller,” the Overture to “Oberon” and “William Tell,’ 4c IVOLI THEATRE, EIGHTH STREET, between Second and Third avenues. MORE NEW STARS, AN ENTIRE NEW PROGRAMME ‘The entire strength of the company in select Olio of Songs, Sketches, Ballets, Gymnastics ard Pantomimes MONDAY, December 20, will be produced, for the first time on any stage, the Grand Logendary Spectacular Ballet Fi Smamneasy ERL KING. POPULAR CONCERTS. ot CERVAN- CagReRrs HAL CARRINO-SAUK! FIRST CO Reserved Seats, $1, at Ditson's, 711 Broadway: EBREW Ci) PATR, GILMORE'S GARDEN, open from 1 to TLo'clock P.M. except on Friday when it clones at 4o'clock, and reopens at balf-past 6 o'clock on Saturday evening: 3 POPULAR ¢ MAS ANTHEM IN B flat, 75 cents. The best collection of Church Mu Inrd's selection, price $2 90, GURDON & SONS, ¥ tr ate DAY AND SATUR- ING AT Blie HALL, 210 AND ‘TREET, NEAR BOWERY. GENTLEMEN'S ‘50 OENTS. pak Best “Christo trated title anthem. with beautifal fline- bristmas Awake,” ge Wi W. Warren. 85 cents. ¢."" hymn. Warren, 5) cents. “White Rose Waltzes.” Hornstein, TS cents. "God Bless the Dear Ones ar H Blake. 40 conte. “Waltz Quadrilie,” Allen, SO cents, “Rmburruse i” Abt. Hconts. “Calendar Galop.” A Typo. 40 saliding Down the Stream.” Br ante Vitase Michel Galop.” Pease, 00 cents, Copies majied " WM. A. BOND & 1 0., 547 Broadway, @ Union square. Branch swore. Ar GARDEN THEATE A, Oe) end 201 Bowery, uear Rivington street, | Poul Palle. vee Proprietor SIXTH AVENUE AND THIRTIETH N BEVERY NIGHT, COMMENOLN Aa ATSB EVERY SATURDAY AFTER a CiyG AL J OCLUCK LATBANCE GW CHM EE STEER | i MANRICO | RAITOM. a waif from the slum SYLVIE | Girofle (her unequalled character) | RAYTLIN NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1875.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. “TRISH PEAS. fidiits "ONLY, OOTH THEATRE. Ja & PAL pa EJ the renowned and anequalled the Lowly in the Emeraid Ialo, Mr. and Mrs, BARNEY WILLIAMS, who will make their reappearance, after a prolonged absen: from the stage, in Chacles Gaylor's great Irish drama, led — THE CONNI€ SOOGAH; or, THE JOLLY PEDLER, to be produced in a most attractive manner, the music liveving and the scenery all . painted by VORUTL from original ‘sketches made im the most romantic regious 0! the Land of the Shamrock, and incladiny THE GIAN CAUSEWAY, DUNLOOSE CASTLE, SEA GULL'S NEST, THE DEVIL'S BASIN, Tit + TERPALL: 5 ey Z ILLUMINATION OF BERRYSFORD CASTLE. f He, Sraie Rn yn o Sa Booth's Theatre, ¥ i. Mr. B. K. CO: Mr. Miss MARY WELLS, ROSA RAND, ¥ MCGRATH (assuming the disguise of th with the songs of “Limerick Races” Mr, BARNEY WL CORN. le Soogab’ “Grammachree, Welcome” NELLY NOLAN, « her chin and her with the delicious Ii ty Girl Milking ‘Her © *Counsught Man's Hamblee” Mr. BA At the GRAND BXTRA MATINEE next SATURDAY, t ital pieces, in ff which Mrs. WILEEAMS whl attra for the ONLY of her inimitable YANKEE GAL impersonations, with char- Acteristic songsand dances. Sale of Seuts now progressing. December 27, Mr, LAWRENCE BARRETT, Mr. B. L. DAVENPORT,’ Mr, F.C. BANGS. dramatic ization of Be Thesire, together with Br. v ciully engaged to p e MILNES LBVICK, especially ongug ay ee Seen oft . ‘unparalleled cong b= he vier. ap en eapareiie’ ie — J . : the production, beyond the remarkable oe randeur und correctness of its Living Fab ° , to. be notable ic Pictures and perb manufacture loaux, richness of costume heral paraphernalia and the mu armored participant auxi owether form- eee eee OST WORDERPUL STAGE” PRESENIME EYER MADE EITHER IN EUROPE OR AMERICA!!! 7 ALLACK’S. Proprietor and Mi Mr. Wallack ts hapj in being able to chronicle ANOTHER MARKED SUCCESS in the production of the four act Comedy entitled Bosom FRIENDS, which will be presented EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY MATINEE, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, Characters by Messrs. H. J. MONTAGUE, JUHN GIL- BERT. HARRY BECKETT, E. ARNOTT, 0. A. STEVEN. SON, W. HERBERT, B. M. HOLLAND, Miss ADA DYAS, Mme. PONISI, Miss GERALDINE MAYE, Miss B. BLAIS: DELL and Miss ETHEL THORNTON. AC’ EXTERIOR OF MR. UN with view of Gard THE FRIEN COUNTRY HOUSE, nd Grounds, ARRIVE, ACT 2. Morning Room in Union's House. THE FRIENDS BEGIN THEIR WORK. ACT Reading Room at Union's. RESULTS BEGIN Fo DEVELOP THEMSELVES. The Beading Room. Result as aforesaid culminate in SUSPICION, JBALOUSY, ANGER, DESPAIR AND DEATH. Carriages may be ordered for 10:45. Seats secured two weeks in advan (PHIRD AVENUE THEATRE, between Thirtieth and Thirty-first streets. SIX NEW STARS. The Ainsloys, Thomas Granger, J. D. Roome, Miss Kittie Sharpe, Miss, M.’ Fleetwood, Toy Sisters, ‘and the best Minstrel Troupe in this city gltenerved meats. 7 cente; Orchestra, 90 cents; Parquette Scents, * pax THEATRE. UNTIL FRIDAY, “MIGHTY DOLLAR.” Mr. and Mrs. FLORENCE. Mr. STUART has to announce that on MONDAY, the 13th, will be celebrated the 100TH night of the “Mighty Dollar.” On this auspicious occn- sion a satin programme will be presented to the holder of each ticket, and Mr. and Mrs. Florence will, in addition, ask their guests to accept each a Medal, commemorative of the event. SPECIAL “—-— uno aval Non deticit alter. ON SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18, after careful preparation, the collaborated Melodrama, CRUCIBLE. TENTS. SING. ILL—WHITE HEAT. ACT IV—METAL, “ACT SEATS SECURED FOUR WEEKS IN ADVANCE. LE THEATRE, BROADWAY GLE THEATRE, and Thirty-third street, MONDAY, December 18, and during the week will be produced at this theatre the Comic Opera, altered ‘and ‘anged into one act, entitled SIROFLE-GIROFLA. GIROFLE-GIROFLA. Miss JULIA MATHEWS 'r. G. H. MACDERMOTT Miss LOUISE FRANKLIN Bolero ‘ Marasquin Second week and grand success of the beautiful Ethiopian Seusational Sketch, entitled FROM ST.LOUIS TO NEW ORLEANS, FROM sT. LOUIS TO NEW ORLEANS, introdneing a Panorama representing the Ohio and Missis- sippi rivers, in which will be sung new soug—music by Dave Braham, words by G. L. Stoute—entitied EMANCIPATION DAY. > H Hi Hy A 3 g 5 3 e 5 3 2 : 2 s aud the enti MATIN TH AVENUE THEATRE. Proprietor aud Manager........Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY TUESDAY NIGHT, December 14, 1875, FIRST PRODUCTION on any stage of AN ENTIRELY NEW DRAMA, tn five acts, bj AUGUSTIN DALY, author of “Divorce.” "Under the Gaslight," “The Big Bonanza,” “Max and Wife,” ac. &c., and entitled, PPPPP_ It QQQQQ.w U EEEEEE P ae Qu UE P Po u UB Perret 3 U U EEEE P i U u &B P n U u oR P A A PLAY OF TO-DAY. MATTHEW STANDISH, the Massa- chusetts mill owner, whose word Oo co bes . Mr. CHARLES FISHER ARTHUR STANDISH, 078.8. \hisson.Mr, D. H. HARKINS DOCTOR GOSSETT, with his hands full Mr. JOHN BROUGHAM nnd the ways love and true love Mr. MAURICE BARRYMORE ) in’ want of some thing his million couldn't buy. Mr, JAMES LEWIS e * Mtr. JOHN DREW THORSBY GYLL, bi for number one RAGMONEY JIM, F, HARDENBERG PADDER, his m eoreMr. W. DAVIDGE PICKER BOB, another equall; deep in the job Mr. ©. H. ROCKWELL boatswain, CAPTAIN SPEARS, metropolitan poli LITTLE ARTHUR. ve Mr L DEVEAU BELLE WHARTON Tramps, Police, sailors. MABEL RE Idol and jetim -.s.scMtiss PANNY DAVENPORT LUCILLE BENFiLEW, “the ‘Banker's pretty foreign widow, stepmother and Fival i -Miss EMILY RIGL MARY STANDISH, “who ‘was assed by” Miss JEFFREYS-LEWIS AUNT DOROTHY, “everybody's Miss G. H. GILBERT SYDNEY COWELL Miss KATE HOLLAND LIZZIE GRIFFITHS aunt” MOTHER THAMES, honsekceper the tramps’ PIQUE. FIRST—The Conservatory at Evassmere on a night in August. by James Roberts—The soft passion in every form—The choice of « husband from many lovers. THE TWILIGHT BEFORE THE NIGHT. SECON D—The old Puritan Home at Deerfield, by Chas. W. W icham—How the bride was brought home, but sume- thing was left bebind. THE PRISONER AND HER CHILD, THIRD.—The ame; A mad Resolve, and its Conse- quences. SEARCHING FOR THE Lost. FOCRTH.—The Doctor's Study (vy Louis Dutlocq) ; Dymple Unravels # Riddle Deeper than the Sphinx, FIFTH Bi Trinity Churebyard (Roberts); The Under side of it City. THE RIVER ATTIC! SIXTH.—Recgars’ Pari , Thames street (by Du Lured to the Den: The Great Web 8p ts Struggle in its Meshes NIGHT AND MORNING SEVENTH.—Parlors at the Renfrew City Residence Roverts) ; Love Ends where Love Began, THE FIRST MATINEE OF PIorE, SATURDAY, AT 1 O'CLOCK, #,8ents may be secured ten di a. focq) a by Guilt, dod ® Hat Wanted. (by (PHEATRE COMIQUE, |p ortacea " 514 BROADWAY. «-Manager. Mr. MATT MORGAN Wonderful and decided success of Mr. MATT MORGAN'S beautiful Tablenux of (ge LIVING PICTURES! Pirst week of the new Tableaux. entitied ROCK UF AGES. in conjunction with the present Tableau. Tue MINIATURE OF, Miss JENNIE HUGHES THE MINIATURE 60TH, as COLONEL. : MISS ELLA WESNER W. M. BARRY, SUANLON and ORONTN, JHES, Miss VIRGINIA STICKNEY. d pleasing Olio of Fun. in new Songs, = WAYNE and LOVELY, JOUN ALLEN, Mise JENNIE [10 the entire Company ins ne Matinee Wednesday and Saturd CADEMY OF MUSIC.—CH. F A Henotit of the French Benevolent Society, Saturday evening, Decomber 18, Grand extra night, Two new pice ON DEMANDE UN, GOUVERNBUR, the great Parisian success, in which a ee CH, FECHTER appeared for 200 snecessive nights at the Paris Vandeville, The periormance to begin with M and Halwy's Fron) new celebrated ( BREBIS DE PANURG: ne SULTETTE, CLARENCE, hors of Fv fy will w in wh ARRISON MILLARD'S NEW CHRISTMAS A them in . 790. ; J, R. Thomas’ gre | omg," M Strangers?" 40c. 5 Sullivi “Let Me Dream Again, “Rondo in G. Beethover ithapsodie Hongr . Lisat, and “Marche Her ta layed by Von Bulow Published U. DITSUN & CO., TLL Broadway, LiF! janagers THE OCEAN AT SUNSET, ir. WEAVER, Mr LE ‘and LLLAMS * jewel, wid fg boney comb be- ” IRISH JIG, and the SEY WILLIAMS BARNEY for the ONLY TIME this season, one Mr W. BEEKMAN | reov ators of Life amoug i f aeenengeen nen AMUSEMENTS ‘NION SQUARE THEATRE. U SQiitoadway aud Fourteonth street SHERIDAN SHOOK. 4 A.M. PALMER.....! cITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. possession ; also avenue fx fs pacar ae see Roe 2 Ph a . MORGAN, No. OR SALE—MAGNIFICENT FOUR FE eanement Residence. near Fifth evenue to 1 i very Deautifully frescoed: nO expense paid must be sold, with or pe sy Bank ng Do you want ‘@great itlustrated with the * ABORATE AND BEACTI- ee Se SCENT 5 stage, a cast of over se NEXAMPLED STRENGTH UNDOUBTED | including the following favorite nat AN STORY AND ‘and entrance Messrs. C. R. Thorne, Jr., Stuart Rob- son, Pred. Robinson, J, B, Stoddart, John | bargain. Sce this, ¥. CRAWFORD, 963 Third avenue, Parsuilo, Eben Flyapton. TE. Mor w. TRIUMPH, | H. Wilder and Quigley, and Misses 732, PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT Rose ktynge, Fanny Morant, Nive an THE FOLLOWING PLACES ARE aR. ay (by kind perniission uf Lester Wailack) and | AUTHORIZED OkVICES FOR THE RECEIPT Ov Augusta Raymond. ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSORIPTIONS FOR THE SATURDAY, Dy ber 18, at 1:30. NEW YORK HERALD :— FIFTH MATINER OF ROSE MICHEL. BROADWAY, CORNER ANN STREET 1.205 BROADWAY. 530 SIXTH AVENUE. 114 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. LEQRNER BOERUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK- Seats secured two weeks in advance, ROOKLYN THEATRE, Lense Managers. ...Messrs, SHOOK & PALMER MONDAY, TUESDAY) Mr. LESTER WALLAOK in AND WEDNESDAY. §HOME and A REGULAR FLX. THURSDAY, FRIDAY,| ar. LESTER WALLACK SATURDAY’ MATINER | ™F oltea and SATURDAY EVENING } MONDAY, December 20, Mr, GEORGE RIGNOLD as HENRY VY," Box office open daily from 5 A. M. to 10 P. M. OWERY THEATRE.—MONDAY, DECEMBER. 13. Engagement, for six nights only, of Mz, Julien Kent, in his thrilling Sensational Drama, entitled, WILD HILL: or LIFE ON THE BORDER, introducing his wild bear Julia, {na teritic combat scene, East Side. OR SALE—ON ACCOUNT OR HEIRS, A FIVE STORY douole Tenement House in the very’ beat condition; 25x60; lot 75; terms moderate. Inquire on the premises, 318 Stanton street, third floor, or at C. L. VATH'S restau- rant, No, 21 Frankfort street. . OR SALE, VERY CHBAP AND IN GOOD REPAIR— ory and basement Tenement House. Apply to INGLEY, 261 Delancey street. and the eutire great ot correctly and ‘TMENT Mr, LESTER WALLACK HTER,—ANNUAL | | | | | A | BARGsNS—STEINWAY AND WEBER PIANOS FOR | |M Performance to commence with the Farce, HOLE IN THE WALL. YCEUM THEATRE—FECIITER AS ARMAND DUVAL Fechter NIGHTS—MONDAY, WEDNESDAY. FRIDAY, FECHTER MATINEE—SATURDAY AFTERNOON, TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS. and West Side. ORNER PROPERTY TO RENT OR LEASK—SOUTH. west corner of Washington and King streets; building 80x80, four story and cellar, supplied with engine, boiler, cohouse and every requisite for provision trade, Bc. loca MATINEE SATCRDAY AFTERNOON at 1:30, tion unsarpassed. MES PRICE, 200 Hudson street. FECHTE din hi character) -ARMAND DUVAL IVER FRONT FOR SALE—OR TO LEASE FOR 21 years, with immediate possession ; 4 Plot of 75 unencum- Dered lots, below Fifty-ninth street, North River, with 400 ‘of river front out to bulkhead line, all riparian rights paid for and secured by conveyance from the and city tmaany years since; term: % HOMER MORGAN, No. 2 Pine street. in Alexander Dum: LA DAME AUX CAMBLIAS LLE), MLLE. JULIETTE CLARENCE as Marguerite Gauthier. which must be withdrawa this week, on account of the pro- duction next MONDAY EVENING of ON DEMANDE UN GOUVERNEUR. FECHTER (in his original character)... Frederic de Marsan To-morrow night—LE GENDR& DE M. POIRIER. Tharsday—LA MAITRESSE LEGITIME, py ie THEATRE—FOURTEENTH STREET AND PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. OR SALE ON EASY TERMS—BUILDING SITES Sixth avenue.—Last week but two of the successful J season of French plays, by the distinguished Parisian Cow and Water Frouts foe fhatoties, on Steinway aad Bond pany. Tuesday evening, 21st subscr iption night, last time ropariy. Astoria, also Lots from 40.8000, Spoor OC'LE GENDRE DEM. POIRIER Tharsday. evening, | i ae ee oe eet, weelmway & & 22d subscription ni, second performance of “LA MAT | Tnuses as are of Houses to lot. Steinway & Sons’ 4 TRESSE LEGITIME,” which sehieved such an enormous Windies Senta hater aes: RO peg sucoses.ce.Betardag. not works are in full operation. Steinway’s large piano fac- tory will be removed to the premises, a3 also other large in- LOBE THEATRE, 728 and 730 Broadway, opposite New York Hotel, be- low ign street. R. W. BUTLER... yn Manager THE GREAT FAMILY THEATRE OF NEW YORK. THE BEST COMPANY YET OFFERED THIS WEEK, COMPLETE AND PERFECT SUCCESSION OF NOVELTIES. Mr. J.C, STUART, botter known as FATTIB STUART, the great Palstaffian Comedian, in two of his inal characters. ‘Messrs. AUBREY and MOLTON, tn ¢! BONNIE RUNNELLS. MR. |. MOR’ 5 Mosars. LORD and HOGAN, PEASLEY and HUGHES. dustrial establishments; water from the Long Island City works has just been introduced, and an excellent English- ee scl ned; the new horse railroad from Astoria ities as ey, orev of property. 0) INWAY & SONS, 14th it, New OR SALE—BEAUTIFUL AND HEALTHY SUBUR- ban Residence at Annapolis, Md., with 50 acres of fruits and Dessurege, adjoining United States Naval Academy; ae le and cheap, Address L. GIDDINGS, Anuapo- ‘The original Commodore Nutt, Mr. Charles Benedict. MISS “MARGIE GREY. THE CHARMING VOCALIST. ARM TO LET, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—ONLY 12 Miss Eveline Le Clair and Miss Alico Kemp, Mlle, Leah, mallee from Now York, G8 acres, besutifally stunted, Mr. J. D. GRIFFIN, tho Popular Comedian, and regular | Apply to OBCARBANSEN, 08 Bast Fourteouth street, cor- VERSATILE COMPANY OF ARIISTS = jh avenue, bank building, EVERY® EVENING. POPULAR PRICES OF ADMISSION (See bills.) W00's MUSEUM. | bay. woop's. rien eg 20m 6p, SFOs esas Bo Evening at 8. Afternoon at 2. 50 feot; only 200 yards from railroad depot at ‘The groat Gonfedian ‘The beautiful Play, fie Bneiane Bare. ky ange F. §. CHANFRAU, DOLLY'S ad; location the most healthy on is Island. Inquire of Depot Master, at Bayside. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE, WELLING WANTED—IN NEW YORK, BROOKLYN, or near by; worth from $10,000 to $16,000, in exchange DELUSION. LOUISE SYLVESTER. A. H. SHELDON. HARRY COLTON. EMILY MAYNARD. in his thrilling Sensation, "RUBE; THE WALL STREET UNDERTOW. AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS’ OPERA the sieak oF Macsiansiss th urinal castenes, DAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS’ HOUSE, SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS’ | Broadway and&oth st A. BLOMQVIST, 180 Nassan street. SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS’ First week of the nonsensical absurdity entitled REAL ESTATE WANTED. THE JERSEY FOX HUN’ BIRCH. serene THE JERSEY FOX HUNT. WAMBOLD, | WILL PAY $15,000 CASH FOR A HOUSE AND Lot THE JERSEY FOX HUNT. BACKUS. well located and in condition; must be a bargain. THE JERSEY FOX HUNT. Addrens, by letter only, WOODBRIDGE SMITH, 42 Murray ‘The blooded steed, with nostrils wide, street. Skins o'er the onrth with lightning stride; Over fence, o'er ditch, o'er hill, o'er dale ‘ANTED—3,000 ACRES OF LAND IN SOUTHERN They chase the fox with a silvertail. Murder. Towa, in sections, half sections and quarter sections. SEATS SECURED, MATINEE SATORDAY, AT 2. Ress. A. PROCTOR will give a course of five lectures on Astronomy ‘at STEINWAY HALL, as follows :— December 13, 17, 21, January 5 and 7, with STEREOPTIGON ILLUSTRATIONS, Subject of Lecture MONDAY EVENING. DEV. 13, “THE BIRTH AND GROWTH OF WORLDS.” Reserved seats for the courye only. Price $3. ingle lecture 75 conte. ‘At the olticn of the American Literary Bureau, fe! Institute, and at the do e Address J, 1. BERRY, Wilmington, Ill. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES JQENT FREE.—TO SECURE A DESIRABLE TENANT from May 1, 1876, advertiser will give occupation of a firat clang Broadway, oflee (ground floor) until thes, date without charge; for first nly, Address ERIE, Herald Uptown Branch office. 10 LET.—THE PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY AND Dwelling Rooms No. 76 Sixth avenue, corner Waverly room 26, Brookiyn Aeadewy. December 14, 19,20, and Jauuary 4 | Pico; good business stand; also she Store und Apartments and 10. Tiekets at Chandler's, Montext t, Brooklyn. 'o. 127 Waverly place. Keys at Myar Manas’ fashionable tailor, 129 Waverl; lace. THORNTON M. RODMAN, Real Estate Agent, 600 Broadway, comer Fourth strost. 0 LET-WITH STEAM POWER, A LARGE BUILD- ing or any part at McCLAVE & CO.’S, Twenty -second street and Eleventh avenue. THE SEE IT. May be seen from 1 to 4P. M. PARIS, 7 ; 0 LET—NORTHEAST CORNER SEVENTH AVENUE ct Oe eae and Thirty-sixth street, Store, and Dwellings rent, 81 7 per month; also of res on the Third cin FER TF. hues WM, M. THOMAS, No. 131 West thitystitt treet MERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY. MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18, 1875, AT 8, AT CHICKERING HALL, comer Eighteenth street and Fifth avenue, a meeting of the society will be held to discuss MB. STANLEY'S EXPLORATIONS 18 “EQUATORIAL TPO LET OR LEASE—SOAP FACTORY, NO, 149, HUN- Hingtou street, Brooklyn, in good order: Machinery, &c. forsale. Inquire of W. LLIAM MATTHEWS, 54 Cath: arine stres ST LOFT, 479 BROADWAY, 253X200, AT A IGREAT bargain Wf rented at once. ‘Apply ou the premises to BALL & RAY, UNFURNISH. ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET, pe PLATS IN BROWN STONE HOUSE 523 ‘ort street; all modern improvements; $16; remt to commence Jauuary L, Apply to KR. HAY, on premises, i) Yi aes ceuenenas Sate - eee gh nega ened: xvid FLATS IN THE Peek 4 and Macomb streets, Brooklyn; each apartin seven rooms, bath, range, dumb waiter, chandelie: street. tor on premises or to D. J. COOPER, 99 Ps weet, N. Y. ird, $22, ono, $30, Apply at O¥S Second ay, secon FEW SPLENDID FLOORS TO LET—IN THREE hear Thirty-seventh streot. WEST TWENTY-RIGHTH STREET, CORNE. meut, Cau be seen every morning from 8. RICH, 74 di; strictly’ first class; rents low; cars from Fulton, | wna South ferries ; distance 20 minutes 4 ply to jani- brown stone front houses; one First Floor, $25; one and Basement, $39; one Second Floor, ‘one pa ee ee Pram CLASS BROWN STONE FLATS TO LETCON- es fewer improvements; open Ye Sixth avenue.—Pirst F} 7 room! eri improve to 10:15. Murray street. SALES AT AUCTION. Pa WATER COLORS, Sale and Exhibition ofa fine collection of first class Water Color Drawings, representing orke of some of the greatest living artists. = exhibition and to be sold without reserve at the Art Rooms, No. 60 Liberty street, on Thursday and Friday, December 16 and 17, at 12 o'clock each day. EDWARD SCHENOR, Auctioneer. oa SALE! FINE MODERN PAINTINGS! Now on exhibition, day and evening, at the Art Rooms, 807 Brondway-a large coliscsiom of fine modern Paiutia, celebrated artists, just received from Charles F. Hi in Philadelphia, whole to be sol yy auction at the Art Rooms on the evenings of Tuesday and Wednesday, Decem- ber 14 and 15, at 8 o'clock. dtr, Hoselting suthorlues us to state that the above collec: jon will be sold peremptor the highest bidder. ‘the. Ke VITT, Auctioncers. ORIENTAL W AND ANTIQUITIES ‘on exhibition at Clinton TUESDAY MORNING, Decomber 14, consisting of Lacquers, Carvings, Embrolderies, Cloisonne, Enamels, Por. celain, Earthenware, ornamental and sacred udle- icks, Censors and other implements in bronze, &c. OLD CHINA, DELFT, Some AND OTHER RARE . Y, from German, French, Italian, Spanish, English and other facto- ries, maky of them uo longer in existence. TEXTILE AND OTHER FABRICS from Turkey, ta and Algeria, Such as Embrotdered Burnous Cloaks, Cashmere Scarfs, Silk and Gold Curtains, Embroidered’ Shoes, Cushions, Jewelry Boxes, &c. MISCELLANEOUS ART OBJECTS AND CURIOSITIES of merit and value. Bric-a-Brac, Coins, Minerals, Arms, &c. ‘The whole to be sold by auction on Friday afternoon, 17th, o'clock, and following days, talogues ready. ELEGANT PRIVATE LIBRARY! On exhibition Tuesday, at the Clinton Hall Sal the private Library of William Butler Duncan, Esq.. fisting of the best editions of English and American Books, for the most part superbly bound by Hagday, Bedford, Griero, Riviere, de. ‘Catalogues ready, and sale Thursday and Friday, Decem- ber 16 and 17. ‘The Messrs. LEAVITT, Auctioneers. A. —DANIEL A. MATHEWS. AUCTIONEER. * GREAT HOLIDAY SALE of imported Stock of rich and elegant mp ARIS FANCY GOODS. Just landed, and specially adapted for holiday presents, com- rising REAL MARBLE, BRONZE SAND GILT CLOCKS, ARTISTIC BRONZES, NEW AND UNIQUE DESIGNS, in groups. Statuettes, Game Pieces, Vases, Candlesticks, &c., DRESSING CASES AND TRAVELLING BAGS IN RUS- SIA LEATHE! Handkerchief Glove, Odeur ani Cigar Cases. (SUPERB DECORATE VASES, | 3 entirely new styles, some very large ; ‘also REAL BOREMIAN AND ORYSTAL GLASSWARE, elegant Card cables, Jardinieres, &c., ‘TO BE SOLD A AUCTION, SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, December 1}, 13 and 14, tte at the spacious store, ‘956 BROADWAY, eastside, one door south of Twenty third street, diagonal to Fifth Avenue Flotel. NOW ON EXHIBITION, Among those who will participate tn the discussion will be Chiot Justice Daly. Me, Bayard Taylor. Key. Dr. Pinney Governor of Liberia; Mr. Paul B. Du Chailld and Dr. Ge “ILLUSTRATED WITH STEREOPTICON VIEWS. “ALVAN 8. SOUTHWORTH, Recording Secretary. ICTORIA ©. WOODHULL | Will deliver her new and startling oration, “ Trae and the False, Socially,” at Cooper Institute. Sale of seats duly announced. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. A —FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED HOUSES ON nd adjoining Fifth, Madison and Park avenues, at SMALL PARTLY FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET; reduced rentals. Offices, No 4 Pine street an ‘Noventeenth street, V. Ke STEVENSON, Jr. A all the modern improvements. Apply at 103 West Thir- = | teenth street. it PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C, (A A ZALL PERSONS DESIROUS OF PURCHASING + 8 ge second hand Steinway & Sons Piano are invited tocall at the warerooms of Messrs. STEINWAY & SONS, where s 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. Autempts, 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 difference and purchase the spurious and often totally worthless instrumeat oF a genuine Steinway Piano. If persons, before purchus- Will take the number of same and call Unfurnished. A GEM OF A SMALL BROWN STO basement House for rent che firs itook; newly painted. Apply at 10 LET OR LEASE—ONE OF THE FINEST BROWN stone Residences on Murray Hill, 26x60; Thirty-eighth Madison and Park avenues. NE ENGLISH class neighbor- ifty second st. ing such instrument, STEINWAY & SONS it can at ained TO LET. the instrument is agenuine Steinway Piano or a nmr OCCUPYING, age OowN STEINWAY & SONS, Steinway Hall, ih stre ¥ —FOR RENT, UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND AA. Pianos of our own make’ alto for sale and rent, a homber of fine second hand Pianos, in. perfect order. WILL- IAM KNABE & CO., No. 112 Fifth avenue, above Six- teenth street. T HAINES BROS. PIANO ‘and manufactory, corner Twent; “ Avenue, a fine assortnient of first class Pianofortes for salo BEAUTIFUL CHAN on reasonable terms; « few Pianos but littie used at great | JA. Two Rooms, connecting, neatly furnished, thr bargains. j lars; private house ; splendid air; at Central Park. I: = - - | of WILLIAM CRAWFORD, Madison WEBER, STEINWAY, CHICKERING PIANO- | sixth street; take Madison bvenue A. fortes ont Organs, $100 io 83 $3 to $10 monthi: = roe a os PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A LAB Ww i would let two or thr hed sto single gentlemen, without b jerences @x- © ‘No. 61 Clinton place, Eighth street, second house east of Fifth avenue and Brevoort House. FURNISHED PLOOR, WITH EVERY CO: AA, dence tor housekeeping. 91 Macdougal street, near 2 WAREROOMS | -first street and Second a enue, corner Kighty- Fent applied to pure J. BIDDLE, 13 Waverley plac . WELL hear Broadway. furnished front Root, ow parlor floor, suitable for two — ~ - Zentlemen or man and wife: privilege of light housckeep- A. GRBAT OFFER OWE WILL DURING THE HOL- | {ng. 43 Sixth avenue, near Fourth street, if mak ludi Wat it is i a; monthly Austalments rn PXQUISITELY FURNISHED CHAMBER, WITH OR without beautiful adjoining Room, both front, to rent, with breakfast if d red, to @ refined, responsible gentle- man appreciating elegant accommodations in a strictly pri- vate, cultured family, near Fifth avenue, Murray Hill: cards exchanged. Address MERCHANT, box 1,830 Post office. ted for sha. 7 y. illustrated Cata- y, New York. HORACE WATERS & SONS, struments to eS A. MULLER, AUCTIONEER. VALUABLE LOTS ON 198TH STREET AND MOTT HAVEN CANAL DOCKS (23D WARD). To be sold at auction on Tuesday, December 14, 1875, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Salesroom, No. 111 Broadway, New York: This property is particularly adapted for manufactories, coal, wood and lumber yards or for storage parposes: It rly opposite the ad depot at Mott yn and ha Trontage of 123 fees on Mott Haven Canal, gives water communication for vessels orbarges: Maps at the office of ADRIAN Hi. MULLER & SO No. 7 Pine sereet. (A “JERE. JOUNGON JR. AUCTIONEER . 37 Nassaii street. On MONDAY, DEC. 13, at 12 o'clock. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY VERY FINE GENUINE MEBRSCHAUM PIPES. On WEDNESDAY, at 1034 o'clock, large sale of Household Furbituri RT GOODS. Large peremptory sale at the POREELER ART. GALLERY, 53 Liberty stroet. corner of Nassau. commencing TUESDAY, Decomber 14, at 12 o'clock. REAL AND ARTISTIC ¥RENCH' BRONZES, Marble and Bronze French Clocks, richly decorated Bohe- mian Vases, Cologne Sets, French China Tea Sets, Portable dW and Cutler Mosaic Inlaid lasses and general Paris Fancy RT.—MORTGAGE SALE.—PETER BOWE, AUC. tioneer, sells this day, at 10 o'clock, at the’ anction Fooms No. 11 University place, corner Eighth street, a choice and valuable collection of fine Oil Paintings by Am and Enropean wi comprising landseapes, marines aud other subjects. P, DAILEY, Attorney for Mortgage UCTION.—LARGE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE SALI THIS (MONDAY) MORNIN the larg 105. Es Fourth avenn J. KRAEMER, Auctions wood Pianotorte, Paintings; », haireloth Parlor - Suits; ‘Curtains, Mirrors, Vases, Clocks, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Wardrobes, 30° spring and hair Mattrosses, Blankets, Bedding Sideboard, Extension Tables; 200 lots of Glass, China, Silver Ware, Cutlery, Lounges, Chairs, Carpets, Kit- | Farnitire, Stoves, Stal &c. Goods yd and delivered for NWAY PARLOR GRAND, BEST NEW UP- right wnd Square Pianos and Organs; special induce- URNISHED NEATLY FOR HOUSEKEEPING—SUIT ments this month for cash, in instalments and for rent. of Rooms, parlor, two bedrooms, kitchen, coal, room, 8. X. BALL & CO., 15 East Fourteenth street. water cloet: ll on second floors let together or sepatately | 5 terms moderate; unexceptionable neighborlood. West “{ LA SACRIFIGE—AN ENTIRELY NEW FIRST CLASS AA71-3 octave Pingo; must be sold, regardless of cost. bashed denne nant tach ine tesaclte nbn PPORNISHED FRENCH LAT TO, LET—SIX ROOMS NDSOME PTANO, $20, AND A GO SORT- ‘and bathroom ; good location; entrance on side street. A. HANDSOME PIANO £20, AND, A GOOD ASSORT. | Call on Janitor or jauttrons 74 West FINy-third street, ntil January 1. CAMPBELL, 113 Bleecker street. TYLES OF PIANOS, INCLUDING THE FINEST strong upright Pianos ever made, at greatly re- duced prices. LYNCH & GOMIEN, Broadway and Thinty- Bfth stre ‘Twenty-ci ghth street, middle door. Also an onfui . DAILEY, use of parlor, with p inno. mall Houses. Apply to E, nue, 588 Sixth preexce FAMILY, BEST LOCATION—THREE HAND- ‘somely furuished Rooms to let, without board, for gen- xchanged. 40 West Twenty-fourth IFIOENT 7 OCTAVE FOUR ROUND COR- ved legs Bradoury Piano; immense 6 first new Pianos very low for cash or insti KRAKAUER, 352 Bower SEL FOR $100 ©) ‘forte; modeen improvements powerful tone. 28 Third street, be ery and Secohd avenue. FEW SECOND HAND WEBER PIANOS AT GREAT mused but a very ai really almost a8 good us ne every respect. May be seen atthe Weber fth avenue and Sixteenth ners for cash : tlomen only ; references street. PPO JET FURNISHED ROOMS, TO GENTLEMAN AND wife, with privilege of light housekeeping, or to two gentlemen; house private; location first cluss and con- Yenient. No. 6 West Washington place, NO LET—NICELY FURNISHED COSEY ROOMS, SUIT- able for gentlemen for the winter ; terms moderate ; loca- tion first class. 80 Lexington avenue, corner Twenty:siath street. TPO LET—A DESIRABLE FURNISHED FRONT ROOM at 745 Brondway ; would suit. two gentlemen or a Indy; Tent, $9 50 per week; also @ hall Bedroom, #200. Apply on third tloor. 10 REN HOUSEKEEPING, ished Second Floor, fuur rooms; jent; rent only $12 per week. th street. warerooms, A $00, to between ROSEWOOD 7% OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, FOUR strung. bi Bast 30th LY FUR: id eas: very 269 West Thirty- PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELEGANT | Decker & Bros. Pianotorte (at sacrifice), a brilliant | foned 734 octave richly carved four round rosewood case | © Piano, having all improvements, fui! agratfe, overstrung | eer i Cue Rear Ramiiogeas Tk ereole Cetivenng Wanoriaaeet ADJOINING ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT HOUSE- Laeinee pHing, Walt ut privace residence Nova? West | © Keeping; separate or together; hot and cold water; ail Poth, cores onveniences: #19 weekly; Htoom with, stove, $4 Bleeping b slaaremtia ee | Room, $1 50; quiet honse.” 106 East Fifteenth street, three #100— TIFUL PIANOFORTE om Union Square Hotel, ‘and Stool; Pianos to rent; $9 per month; instalments ——___— —— — nj new instruments exeeedingly low. Pianc <A WELL FURNISHED sKCOND GOLDSMITH'S, 26 Bleecker st,, near Bi 3 stor; alcove. Room, to aiet parties. with « “ : uo other lodgers; privilege of light housekeepin FINE ABSORTMENT OF FIRST CLASS PIANO- | 1 Lexington avenues i " fortes at greatly reduced prices for cash : Pianos sold on | ~ i> aliments and to rent, ¥. SOHULER, | 99 West NINTH STREET 26 Kast Fourteenth treet. | OQ ‘wished Rooin to. let, with ms Koome, on top oor, at $2 @ week, A LARGE, WELL FUR. t board; Also two small References exchanged WEST TWANTY-NINTH STRE rent, also new and second hand upright 7 1-3 octave , NEAR BROAD- juli round, $226. GOKDON & BON, 15 East Fourt 4 way.—In petvate house, extra large Lull Koom, com- - WT — | pletely furnished, om very low terms. RGAINS IN NEW AND SECOND HAND | —— ap of the be ly warranted, yetlow for | A() WEST NINRTEENTH SRE AMILY SUIT HERS w id manufactory, Nog 421, | eV of four large, handsomely furnished connecting 25 Went Twenty-eighth street, | Rooms, entire Grat floor; private table if args ce - e — | Room, recond floor, front, and single Rooms n, OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO — te, latest Also Parlor Organ, ex- @ | 121 KDON'S, 197 Bleecker sureet. | PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, j= "i 293 WEST THIRTIETH STREET. NEAR SEVENTH ay FOR RENT OR SALE. 1 inducements thirty days, See large stock at MERRELL'S, N “ ‘A pieasant, newly furnished Room to Jet in « small # Union square GAVE MONBY.—PIANUS, $150 UPWARD, AT TAR | - ni ————— ' manofacturer's, Dew a second Land, instalments UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- taken and rept $4. Cail aud examine, R. CABLES, 107 West Twenty-third street, corner of sixth avenue. MENTS TO LET. {ECOND HAND PIANOS, NEARLY NEW, MADE BY EWLY PAINTED FRENCH FLAT, SIX ROOMS, Reo e MGs Fischer, having broken Irn. plates; an offer first floor, good location, all improvements; rent re Wanted for them. Call on or address BROKEN PLATE Apply tv jauitoc oF jan- PLANUS, 103 Bleecker street AGNIFICENT 7 SECOND AVENUE.—LARGE, SUNNY, WEL furnished Rom; grate tire, large closets; privilege keeping; hall Rooms, or would let whole Floor ‘small family ; house heated. N duced; entrance on side « Stress, 74 Woot Pitty third streets UOTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE THIS DAY (Mon: December 13, commencing mt sidence 21 Kast 20th Irst rate condition ; je, and i ‘and 3 haireloth in erimson coteline; 5 nice Suits in re Tarkiah Lounges, Eaey and Console s, Br onus ‘Amoire-a-Gince, Bureaus, 21 half an , fine Bedding, Lounges, Sofas, Chairs, Stoves, 2 parent Sofa Beds, with doubi spring’ mattresses; Extension Tables, silverplated and China Ware, Crockery, Vases, Toilet Sets, Brussels and in- grain Carpets, &c. ; over 400 lots by catalogue, Take Broud- Way, 4th, dd or Oth’ avenue or 14th street green cars, Goods packed if required. HENRY Z% ‘Auctionee: T SALE, ‘atthe hurts Art Gallery, Nos. 6 and 7 East Twenty- third street, Madison square, Paintings, Studies from Nature, Sketches, Studio Effects, ke,, belonging to the late well known artist, Wm. J. Hays, animal paluter, together with contributions from the mem: bers of the Artiste’ Mutual Aid Society, all ot which will ve told by auction for the benefit of the family. Free exlibi- tion now open day and evening until time of sale, Friday evening, December 17, at 8 o'clock. ROBERT SOMERVILLE, Anetioneer. HIS DAY,—THIS (MONDAY) MORN- TION SAL wish 2 Sofas, covered in | ican | AA “ing, commencing at 10 o'clock, at five story brown | mansion No, 47. West 16th st., between Sth aud 6th HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consist- Piauofortes, used but ¥ mouths, Steinway and Decker ; three latest style Parlor Suits, richly carved, cov- ered in drab, crimson and tan damask satin, silk brocade and Tables; Fier Cabin Turkish D \. Easy Chairs, Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Carara inarble and bronze Mantle Sets, with 60 day Clocks drone and bisque Figures, Statuary, fine Oil Paintings, lac Cartains. ELABORATE CHAMBER SETS, con Landsome inlaid and gilt Bedsteuds, Dressing Cases, niers, Washetand, also single and double Bedsteads, Bu- ‘and spring Mattresses, feather Pillows, Sp Tap lush and hares Chairs and Rockers. DINING FURNITURE, vi tion Tables, intaid Sideboard, Chairs in leather, Silver: ware, Pronch chiua Tea Sets, Rogers’ Catlery, dee: Library And Secretaire Bookeases, Library Tables, Turkish Suit, in ing Desk, Domestic Cabinet Sewing ands, Machine, two velvet, Brussels and ingrain Car- pete; Kitchen Furnitare, &e. N. B.—bale positive. ‘House open 8 A.M. Take 6th av. or University place cars. ROBERT ©, CASHIN, Auctioneer, Competent men to pack or ship goods, cl UCTION SALE OF HOLIDAY GOODS.—JAMES WISEMAN, Auctioneer, selis this day, at 85 Warren fireet, 1,000 dozen of desirable goods in jan, China, kery, dc, dale to commence at eleven o ¥ ©. D. FAVOR, AUCTIONEER, Sale MONDAY, December 19, at 10% A. M., At private residetice No. 47 West Twellth strect, M. E. FAVOR, Anction snd Commission, 13 Eust Four- teenth street, will sell ax above, all of the Household Fur- niture and Effects contained in said house, comprising Bed- ding, Linen, Crockery, Glassware and Chinaware, Kitchen an Dining Room Furniture entire, Parlor contains » fine rep, 9 pieces: rosewood Pinnoforte, Library and French Clocks, Ince Curtains, &o., &e, Cham- tain several Suits in all wool reps, black walnut us and Bodstoads, best curled. hair Mattresses and & vod assortment of Bedding, £6, Sale, rain or suing, Doal- ‘sud bousekoopers inviteds | | | | | and | Branch offies, 1,265 Broadwi | now | charge from ¢ SALES AT AUCTION. IN MONDAY, DECEMBER 1% rele ‘M., Office Fixtures and Machinery ‘the Mills, No. 18% Duane street ; f Spices, Flavoring Extraets, eee XEORGE HOLBROOK, AUCTIONEER.—HOLBROOK Gee oLrign win sell this day, at 2 o'clock, at sales. room 454 and 456 Canal oral ansortment of Household Furniture, © Parlor and Cham- ber Suits, pier an id robes, Bookcases, Paintings, Engrerings, Mattresses, and Bedding, Crockery, Glass, Plated W: Seeekery. Glass, Fu Nare, Kitelien Utensils, Billiard (JREAT AUCTION SALE OF CARPETS AND OLL- c Tuesday, December 14. at 10 A. M. 2 Y until sold, at St Myrtio aveuuo. continued Clason, Broo! B. HERTS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS, IMPORTANT SPECIAL PEREMPTORY SALE OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, . SILVERWARE, CLOCKS, BRONZES, FANCY GOODS, 40. 4&0. the entire dalauee of stock of C, H. Zimmermann & Co., of 94 and 96 Canal street, New Orleans, AND VALUED AT OVER $25,000, to bo sold without reserve, for benefit of creditors, ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14 AND 15, AT 103g O'CLOCK EACH DAY, at the Salesrooms, No. 17 Park place. brace all the most destrable of the stock, solitaire and cluster Diamonds, gold Watches oat oelebrated makers, rich 18 caret gold Jewelry iroat variety, Pare Clocks, Bronaos, Faney Goods, arin sbalidappeteenteras (us ouibe etone will pout nts, us thy entive ¢ E tively bawold without any reserve to close the estate. MPORTANT ART Oil Paintings. ‘CHARLES HODB ershictoee teen w Large consign mont of Moders Paintings, oh 4 git frames, from the American Koreten ‘of this city, at his gallery, 1,197, BY, corner Tweuty-seventh stroot, on onilay and Tuesday evenings, 4 m Tig o'clock! tale witbont eaves ne oe P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER,—MARSI J jonday, December 13, 1875, at 10\¢ roe sO Groat Jones strect, large lot Parlor, Chamber, Dining and Kitchen Furniture , Carpets, Mattresses, Stoves, 12 pieces fine Linen, lot ready made Clothing, 60 bottles chatee do. GEORGE BOU! Marshal. err re et oe ‘AMM CAGNEY, AUCTIONEER.—PIANOS, PAINT’ ings, dc., this day, at 11 o'clock, at 15, Abingdon giientl wveniie) ; eight or nine excellent 7 and Tq octave enue, near | octave by colobrated makers—Steinway, Ligte bury Gale, "and overs: Musio Bos, 8 Mirrors, marble Billiard Table, 2 Family Sewing Machinos. A clogant Carpets, 6 Paintings, Furniture, de. ‘The trade HERTZBERG, AUCTIONEER.—HERTZBERG BROS. s(x rooms, consisting of black walnut Bureaus, Sotus, Tables, Chairs, Bedsteuds, Oarpeta, Kitchen Uton- ogtesce, SALE OF THE FIXTURES, FURNITURE, 4c., of first class Liguor Store on the southwest cor- ner of First avenue and Thirty-seventh street, on Monday, December 13, 1875, at 10 o'clock A. M. bale peremptory: By order of abalenes. [OS. GAFFNEY, Auctioneer, office 17 Centre street. ‘ORTGAGE SALE.—PETER BOWE, AUCTIONEE fells this day, at 11 o'clock, at shenactiie com No. 11 University ‘piace, comer of Kighth street, « general assortment of Household Furniture, consisting uf Parlor Suits, Mirrors, black walnut Dressing Bureaus, black walnut Bedsteads, Cottage Suits, Washstands, ‘Tab! Chairs, Mat ‘Stoves, &c. Also a choice collection valuable Oil Paintings, JAMES MAXWELL, Attorney for Mortgages. ORTGAGE SALEBY VIRTUE OF A FORE. closure of a mortgage I will expose for sale on Mon- December 13, at 12 o'clock, at the foot of Third street, River, steam! propeller Eureka, MORRIS MYERS, At: torney for Mortgage, AWNBROKERS’ SALE, WATCHES AND JEWELRY, THOMAS J. MoGRATH, Auctioneer, 158 Chatham street, coruer Mulberry, will sell THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock sharp, large and general assortment of Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds and Gold Jewelry. Pins, Rings, Earrings, Brace- lets, Chains, Opera Glasses, 4c. ; also Guns, Pistols, Musicat Instruments, &e. By order J. L, Prager, Thirty-third street, and J. Metzler, East Houston street. AWNBROKER’S WATCHES AND JEWELRY SALE.— JAMES AGAR, Auctioneer, will sell, at salesroom 59 Now Bowery and No. 9 Oliver street, to-morrow (Tuesday) ‘&t 11 o'clock, 500 lots of gold and silver Watches; gold and diamond Jewelry; gold Guard, ware, Opera Glasies, Guns, Pls order of Jobn J. Levy, 45 Sixth a ‘payssonnwe, SALE.—JAMES AGAR, AUC. tioneer, will sell this day, at 59 New Bowery und No. 9 Oliver street, 500 lots of silk and other Dresses, broche and woollen Shawls, Underclothes, Sheets, Spreads, Blanket Coats, Pantaloons and Vests. ‘By order of J. Blumauer, Canal street, and N. Sonneberg, East Tenth street. ICHARD WALTERS’ SONS, AUCTIONEERS, Marshol’s sale Groceries, Teas, Soap, de. t U1 o'clock, at 27 Bast Broadway, of Groceries—viz., 30'boxes Soap, chests Tea, Chee: n and black Teas, canned Peaches, imported Pickles, Sweet Vil, Farina, Blucking, fine Claret, Champagne, Catsup, 3c D, ULLMAN, Marshal. Also, at 1034 o'clock, Furniture, Tinware, 4c. Oash ad vanced on consignments, Spices, Brushe: ECEIVER'S SALE.—SHIPBUILDERS, —_ SHIP- wrights, boatbuilders and others—For sale at suctio ou Saturday, December 18, M., the old establish Visine ip) foot of W. y-ninth street, together with the Steam Marine Railways, Tools, 4c. Implements now in good working order. HENRY GILBERT, Apply to HALE, 152 William street. 8 SALE OF CLOTH, CLOTHING, J, HERMAN, Sheriff's Auctioneer, sells this day (Mor day), December 13, at 11 o'clock, No. 13 Bowery, an assort- ment of Cloth, Clothing, Fixtures, 4c. ILLIAM' C. CONNER, Sheriff, Dopor, Deputy. AUCTIONEER. i a erior Silverplated Ware and “RMIT DHELL, tlery. any offer their entire stock daily, at 11 o'clock A. M., 1,179 Hroudway, daily, at . M., until their entire stock is closed out. ‘The goods are all tirst class, and will be sold without reser- vation or limit, offering great inducements to de ‘, hotel loon keepers and private families who intend purchas- ing. fine silverware and table cutlery. ‘he Store will be to lease and the Fixtures for sale Jana- ary 1, 1876, Per order of Taunton Silver Piate Company. H. SWAIN, Treasurer. MUSICAL. N EDUCATED LADY, AN ACCOMPLISHED PER- form iderably experienced in teaching, giv pianotor or home, for $10 per quarter; high references. with residence, CLASSIC, box 150 Herald office. A. GENTLEMAN OF GREAT EXPERIENCE GIVES instruction on pianoforte, organ, harp, harmony, at pu- pil's residence; $10 per quarter: bert retefonee given. | Ad- Gress, with reference, TEACHER, box 129 Herald Uptown YARD.—PRIVATE LESSONS, PIANO, VIOLIN, GUI- tur, Organ, Flute, Singing; practice room and instru- uments fee ‘Address HUMMING BIRD, ¥ Fourteenth st cali, CONCERT OR CHURCH.—LADIES the Professor's residence Address DIRECTOR, Herald DANCING ACADEMIES. D. ‘ACADEMIES. —CLASSE! c Hall, 114Kast Thirteenth st.; Brevoort 1 ‘ast Fifty-tourth st. PRIVATE LESSONS any hour CIRCULARS, private aeademy, 212 East E ) street. MARS’ ACADEMY OF DANCING, 230 ker street.—Pupils can attend at their owa Convenience without loss of lessons. Send for circular, | Soiree Tuesday evening, December 14, at 9 o'clock. LLEN DODWORTH'S DANCING SCHOOL, No, 212 Fifth avenue. 198 Washington street. Classes or pri. . gentlemen and children. For partic- Brooklyn branch. —CARTIER'S D, Stn} ri walts a specialty. Soiree Monday evenin, WILSON'S DANCING, ACADEMY, 203 WEST « Fourteenth street, near Bighth avenue.—A new class for begiuners on Tuesday evening. Call or send for ‘Tuesday evenin T MR TRENOR'S ACADEMY OF DANCING, ‘Lyric Hall, Sixth avenue (Reservoir square) Pupils attend by ticket. Friday receptions, ROOKES’ DANCING ACADEMY, 361 BROOME ST BS) NAW CLASS FOR TUESDA: All the f The first Pi SOIRBE FRIDAY EVENING, DEC. 17. ‘The new WALTZ QUADRILLE, tor sale by Wm. A. Pond & Co, 547 Broadway and 39 Union square, Price 60 cout ‘Daa DANCING ACADEMY, 24 WEST FOURT! treet.—All dauces taught per quarter: six fashionable dances periectly tp six private lessons; double glide, the new dace, ® specialty. aca CLOTHING T 1,274 BROADWAY, BETWE A nid Thirty-third streets, Broadway prices will Tor cast-off Clow &e., by calling on or addr HARKIs, No. T FLATTO'S UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENT, 816 A ty-sixth street, ladies and nt more ii h than else- Jewelry, &c. Orders TTO, ALG Sixth ixret lemen poritively receive OU per ¢ where off Clothing, Carpets, Mr, or M T RB. MINTZ’S NEW STORE, 422 SIXTH AVENUE, AX vetween Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets. —Ladies wentiomen will ve surprised at the great prices paid in cash for cast-off Clothing, Carpets and Jewelry, as we have large orders for the Western trade. A note by post punctually attended to oy Mr. or Mrs. MINTZ. MASUR, 2 TH AVEN oJ. cash prices for iadien’ and gentlemen's cast off Uloth- ing, Carpets, &¢. Call on or address Mr. or Mrs, MASUR, "MEDICAL. =—DR. AND MME. BOTT CAN BE CON. fdentially, West Thirteenth street. m , =—MME, MAXWELL, 114 A. gives medical advice to ladies “, PTENTION !—DR, JACOBY (LATE OF PRUSSIA), consultation free, l’rivate office, 161 Bleecker street, i “) -MME.RESTELL, MIDWIFE, SINCE 1440, NO. 1 A roi Filth Avena Pifty-second street, first di [OM AreB AND, ANH. GRINDLK CURE ALL « plaints; 25 yours’ practice. 142 West Forty vigh CURES GUARANTEED.—DR AND MMB lvucker street. Uoat Bevadwar, Asean fram bvIc. sulted Srgonssny WLST, 45

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