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CITY REAL ESTATE KOK HALE. CMiral> A? F0BTT-8FC0ND 8 TRE ET, A rtW DOORS WRST . ol fifth irtnuf. an e * e*<Hnirljr dealrable. well ar ??n*ed and built, ii-loot iresc..eJ, high atw} brown ru?Q? l>willing for 84l#i MWoiiibiV. ? K. STEv ENsOX, ir SI East ?rtenteaath street or 11 Pine stree t For aKLt?x very attractive English base uient Hou?'. ioui ?tory. brown stone. near Fnth svenue. above Forty secourt street: price $Z1,000; term* in?v ; follO 181. . HOLM brothers. 16 East Twenty-third street F'oR s^!.E-THE elegant pocr stort hxoe ?io. j) l>r wu .tone Home. on seveniv.fourth street, ft fc-v iret frail Filth avenue; ?ran1 t<.cation, terms easy; 5 jaeasion imraediatel> App y to WILLI\M KE> NELLY, No. i Hm street 6 -FOR -ALE. THREE STORY AND BASE. 'U. roent Pnilaclelnh.a I rick House. near Fourth avenue ?ad Ninety-second ?tree;; bargain; owner ifj iumtMy. .iQCIhtt'S, I..A6 Third avenue. TLrE SELL AND EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE.? " Leave description no charse unless a sale or ex thanie U eGectel tnrouzh is. C. > . *YaYLA>D A AYMAR. 163 Fulton street A h a ?t Stftf. BARGAIN IN THIRD AVENCE PROPERTY. __ The uorthea*- comer of El?hty.^con<J street. front ir.: J2 feet on avenue bv Vn feet ti street. Apply, to JOHN C. W IL60N, >n the premise*. APO-TTIVE bargain ir APPLrED for at or.ce?A tour .tory brie* Tenement House cast side, be 0* Thirtieth ?treet. I'rv e J.'..*". JOHN S. PIERCE. I * Broadwar._ F'OR till! Ill |AltT FORTY FIFTH ITMI1. A lour story trown .tone r'r >:it 11.. -e. 2Sx'''x:i)0 feet tMD. Apply t ijwll.s '.V KITi'H. \.11 -s Alia ?t LARGE PIECE 1 if PROPERTY _ ? M .. for sale or to r-u.: the -tore* '3 and SO Broad atr??t and 14 in am! 1* Warketf.c.J street, occupied for , m .ay ve%m f>v S s 1'ike A Co., 5J leet ir. nt ot'. Broad ?tr-et bv as tee de.- 1 ' rlzh: t ? iv to svne street, ?lid n teet Wide . u M 1 *e'V d -1 r ?; e 1 I v 70 feet deep ; the whole covered ? v ?u' - antls. l/Ui.t.:n.;s. Possession | ?ay ITM'S. IIOHER M"R<: v Y v . i Pine ?treet._ TENHIF.vr II r>-Z * VLE-WTLL BE SOLD I chejp. Aldren J s . in care of Wm. Ho?f!Ich. 3C6 | Broome stree \* ?'?) !>I(|F. F'OR >>ALE? \ CHEAP HOC?E, LARC.E THREE ttorv b:ff " ?ti->op. *0. 2X7 Went Twenty-fifth ?tree'. In tlaa condition. 11. t tainted in I repaired. plumMn* -rn??*il. ha ga? rt\iure? ? r.< a lurni^ A .; orue |li.aoo. ha:: ? a?h. or ? 'i.d ease :. r 1 -t< r Rve vears at IJ.AML jAUts K. EDWARD*. 6# V.-Ht T ventv-third >treet THRKE STORY Hli.H >tO"P HKICK HOUSE. \YTTH ali the impr reitiatut ana U.e adjoiainK Lot, tor ?aie ; lor .111 . easy terms JAMES GANN i'.'P *?' W-?t Forty-second street. BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR <9 ALE AM) T?? LET. ON VTR.ST PLAi'E. BI >OICI.TN-K> i SALE OR TO rent lurnished, a fl'.e three ?:ory an 1 t<a>euient kud S.OOP lii'own etun H U-e ?:i I.lipripvemr t? per fe> : order , e ejinilv 11 v- ? ! w :: he ? 1 ! ?a wl'h ?r without Fur it'i r < 1 ' <? ri r'.ed v.-rt ?<? ' > a ?mill responsible nun v . 11:1.1 e I <?? <?e?- on Iii'ri r? Of RCH>KLL A MILfc.-, Rea t?'at< ?. 'ier?. 511 Court ?treet. Brooklyn STORE 'IN A eOBXBH. BROWN eTONE, PU>ORIS and Bus^nitiit' with ?tabi?. 7 't-C!* all ftr-t cl.s?<. on "tie of the lest istne-s -trevts d( <?. invn opportu #irv aeldom oi^'erfd. a. > ?n?r want" capital t?.r h's tu'ent's biKines*. A l lre?s \ H. lleral l Brooklyn ranch office JERSEY CtTTf. HOBOKEX, RI'DIOX CITY VYD BERGEY REAL ESTATE. To Let or SPLENDID NEW HKICK I'M O -TORT^and BASE m?nt l!ou.?e. bo. <1 iti.'ih rhoud. JO minutes ??ln ln>m Cortlundt %rroet ier->. ? ir line nr. -t.-am c ar? 7 noinuteal, $38 SO per inontli, ?Lso four Rooms, Twelfth ?treet- Now .!? r- ? .1 1 11 I ! r .VMeet. fcoU-?' 112 per month, rive mr nt ? ? *< ? 1 r ?.11 lerrv. iU>>ix Bixima aecond f!.n?r, f r , <? ?. !?? luttiutes \? alk from ferry, lour In.. ^ car* $11 Inquire at 71 Liberty itreet. New York. PROPERTY Ol'T OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO REST. A FACTORY AND WATER POWER; AL"0 <IX Rl'N French Burr Stones. ? l?-et all complete ; also out of Do<l?e'< CrusliT', che 1J. fc. CH xDEAYNE, 1 oru wa 1, Orange coanty, N. Y. PO!t SALE?Bi ll.DIN i SITES AND WATER Fronts. 1 r manuta'-'oriea. A' ., on the property of Stein way A - in?. <t ?? ?rla. rompnslna ?tti acres ot land, wilh ?."01 i-ct of ? ^?fer fronton the ka?l Itlver. opposite UDlli sir , v Y rk ; njs.t vacant Lota at $ <?? to ?' ?f. a nil finis' d Time ar.d hnA House., troin m l?l fo $4.1*111, in ri.v frm- ?I-j> Monev Loane<l on Mort casrc to tli i-' wl-liln* t> buil.t house- >te|nwav A Sons' sawmill, ir n loan Ir.- and machlnr shop have been erected and are in mil rperstton, and their larce ruano manuiti tory -Aiiit-,. rein?v?t ui ike premises I'atl on or address sTEl N5Y.SY A .sONS. .-.fi-inwav il*|l. Now Yor*. F^OR SALE AT A B O RIFICE?THE OLD VAXDE w,it?r Hotel, iiijuth Oyster Bay, L. I., the tamom resort ot sp .rt.inen. Pirt nt purcnaM money mav re main on I' nl 1 Pd m rt-'aue io--e.j.ioii .niiio-dia'elv. RhYNOLD.s, Uil Ninth strewt. \ViUtam.l>urK STORE TO LET?"S THE MAIN -TuFET. PKW do >rs ir m the P,.st office: npl-i.dtd ..ocmnn tor a f.oot and shoe Bntine?s. Address t ox W.I Piair.fleld N. J.i Post offlca. % WOMT'SIDK-.I oTIAOE .-TKKKT V, M I > 1 T E S BY Chamoers or Twenty-third s:reet ferry: cot'a^e mo-tly turnished: piano, se wins machine 7 rooms, cellar, weII. cistern : all housekeeping nece?aries; j^7 monthly: (rood chance. h. iiAlu REAL E9TMVB TO KXCIIAM JE. A POSITIVE SACRIFICE FOR CASH, IK PROMPT ? Elenaut private Kesidence, kom front; all Im provements: sood order; 100 toot -freer; n ar th- P?rfc ; will exc h an-e. Vll.liUM I! MELh.K Ui Broadway DIM.NCJ SALOON.-WANTED, A DINING SALOON. Restaurant or Hotel, in exchange fur a R?-lde?ee at Rathernirfl Park: Farm or lot*, near depot; or would rent furnished. Addreaa HOTEL, box 1#1 Perjld Uptown Branch office. TO EXCHANGE?LOTS IN NEW JRR?EY AND A Hou?c in (ircenpoint tor a -tore and Stock : a ?hoe itore preferred. UEOB9E tJARDSKR, :in 1'earl rt. TO LET roil IU HI HPOSBI. 4 ?THREE BRICK BUTr.DIN'GS. 12?, 1S>. 133 'AXE II. street. frxM tee*, to let tor parktuir r <tor.i?e t usl ness; moderate rent: immediate pos-wslon. E. L. A K T. BURN H AM. f>>9 Hudson Itfllt A STORE Tu I F.T-OX ntK corner OP F.IQH. teenth street an l Seventh avenue ?TORES, STORKS TO KENT ON WEST SIDE. . suitable for almost an-, t.ii??-. rent $25 per month and upwar! JAMES PR!< e, ajo Huosoa street. DOt"BEE ANI* SIMILE LOFTS TO 1,ET?OX VKSEY, Barclay and Leonard s'n"ts. Broadway block. Inquire ot .* J. W MEEKS >o. :*j Vesejr str ?et. room 6. Lorrs, WITH STEAM POWER TO LET? ON FIRST avenue. Twenty-ninth ani Thirtieth "trcet*. aUo Wi teet watt r tront tor sale or to lease. J M. KOE1I LKR. 185Ch?thatn -triet. corner New Bowerv TO LET?BASEMENT SOI SIXTH AVENUE, CORNER Thirtieth a tree t, ,-uit?ble tor barber shop, ojster ttloon, boot and shot shop or pinfaftlnu'. DWELLING HOI SiiS TO LET. Fnrniihed. AN EXQ0T9ITELY FURNISHED, FINISHED AND bmlt new. 23 toot liiKh stoop stone Dwelling, lust westo; Fifth avenue and >t. Ihoiuai' church, to iet low. v. k. ST; Vfc.v - o.n, Jr.. 1 Ka.-t Seventeenth street or 11 Ptne street. I'nfttr alnited. A?THE FOL'H. STORY HOU.>E 23 AMITV STREET ? can now b? had tor f 12*> per month ; rent was irUI be let for biisl ,i -j tt ren i re'l. ,-eeu from 10 to II, nominal. A COSEY THREE SroKY BRICK HOUSE TO LEI IX $<*'. will talce !<>.. to :i -? . ?l tenant. west side. Mr. .-.MITH, Frankfort iiotiae. 2'2 William street HOUSE T< > L E T - ; I ". WEST MX ET EE NTH STREET} in ,'oi d order with ail modern improvement*-, pos ition Ml once. *ppH to I. M OANO, I1) West Twenty fourth afreet. or N '.I .. Hi xt door. 0*J<J FOURTH AVENUE. NEAR NINE TEE NTH i'TO street ?Hoiu to let, io ?ood order, with mod ern improvements; rent low. Fl RJVISHKD ROOM ft AfD A PART.ME>'TH TO LET. A NEATLY FURNISHED CRONT RO<>m FN A PRI vate family lor a e^ntleman. U'.i*. rley place 4 T M WEST TENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE. A nue?Elerant Rooms tarnished <r partially tur t -he i; rtrst .-lass k>nstloa; terns very moderate . reter UUMIUlMlWH. a neatly furnished room f< rc hol'sekebp J\ inK tu let- $v iront Parlor. '-'9 Washtneton -.qttire. ?"iithwe>t corner Waverlev place. a Kh V LARUE AIRY ROOMS. HANDSOMELY Ft, II A ni?hed. !o et, wlfhoot I*' *r:l. house private ? has all Ti^'lern impi*#**ni?tits, nml > (rtiTenlent t,i Col- man Ifooae .itifl other r staitrants. .10 West Twenty-seventh ?treet. ? M i v:-|!KI) boom TO LET?I* A PBIVATB .\ mm ?r i and f.re: ?ui?*b.e for one or two. t, plv a' 15 Mur' n s r .-f 4 <? ?! F > IS r \ HI ? i( < )()M "*R A ItOOM ANDBEb A r ??ii . iur sh"d. in ill i ? of tw,i persons. iUita oi? t? i . ?;? ive-jiiift snrt retired, lal Wrst >I?U ftfl -t r> rt 4 I'SM^ M V Ft ItBISHED ROOM TO LET?fli -? > - i i 'I <i : or iwo ??-entlem"U; terms ? !?*. tii? it.) si \ ii .ivcau \ f Wl Fu*'l:i-;- NTH STRBE r, ?HAKD j V a^'i r \ mrt tstieit : i , ns to let, en mii'e or sepa rifely, ?etit;< ; ??*. , * t?...t ? Retcrencea ex H40M JJ^IVK KOOM-. NI' ELY FURNISHED. WfTn EVERY r coB?*mefi ??-!>.. : * >? > 9.1..ties street, ?r tr si*th i oi.' an-1 f oiirth ?tr< ? t. H 4*f?MiMEI.Y V HE1 > HOOMS EN SUITE OB *in?i>, fvr jjenti'in ? i witr.?.n i..>ard, m the rtr?t ... f . ????> *? v. iiti a*"iine iunction of Broadway tin f* r1v-f<Mirtll .tr.-at. i'i . K(in*?-r,'i;vi.ni:i) with am. convb I '-f ' I'? ('?? v ?.*. ;? ? hath; priv?t-'I >?ni w n ?y rh/H .if' t m#r Hie-c k?r I I I O Ill)t ? K K f KPlV'i, II 4N1ISOMELY I , . (*?! P srlol Fltit >t. u ,"tl llfie *? r two B?Mt rr,, tm, (('?hen At . vat. ha'h, hot mill '? Id water; handy to lli i, . ar . j W. ; F . r: ninth street. * !\TH AVENt I 4 griKT FAMILY > ?. we I f - m a iall wid'b, ne it ? a?? ? 1.1 ?4e to pertua'irnt nartte.?. I< u ? >t rra.iriSHED Rooms AVD APARTMENTS TO LET. *70 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET?IN .A PRI ?'' vate tatni'.v. Parlor and Bed roc ns on second and third floury elegantly turnished, without board. 'J | Til STREEI, No 1?4 PARLORS TO RENT; ? '"r also Rooms for families; single Rooms lor gsntie men; very moderate terms, references exchauged. ~ I BLEF.CKBR STREET, NEAR BROADWAY -TO 'Jt 1st. First or Second Floor. turnislie d or unfi nished , Fir?t Floor suitable for a doctor, cheap on lease WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.?A WIDOW 0?7 lad?, h?vlng n > encumbran< e. will 1" ? nlcelr furnished front Room to a gentleman 01 mean*. n7 EAST FIFTEENTH STREET, NEAR UNION I square?Furmshe 1 Ro. ms to let, without Doara, to gentlemen. Hr EXST FIFTEENTH STRE ET.?LARGB SIZE O s;n?!e Room, on parlor floor, for two gentlemen; handsomely turnlsbed Parlor and Bedroom on Orst flc r; house tlrst class ; terma moderate. 1 - - VYKsr TWENTY-THIRD STREET.?HAND 10/ wmi'lr ftirTiished R<>om on third floor, front. w tbout b. ard; gas. fire, water. bath, closet, 4c.; also futirtn flou-in nt Room; reterences. 1-0 LEXINGTON AVENUE. ?AN ELEOANT SUITE 1 i ?> of Rooms on Parlor floor, sunny exposure; also tw ball Room* on third floor ; best of references re quired and giveu; tarutly small ; terms moderate. |17 FOURTH AVENUE.? A NICELY FURNISHED T"1 1 Parlor suitable ior housekeeping or privilege of kit ben. lor irentiecuan and wite or two gentlemen; terms $>> per wee*. iQ- BROOME STREET, THREE BLOCKS WEST Tilt) of Broadway.?A -nlcelv furnished Room atid Hedroom to let. to j?iitlemen or man and w!te for house keeping, *;?? a small Bedroom, to one or two men; rent low. 10^l\ BROADWaY, NEVR THIRTY-SECOND . ?OV street.?Haadsomely furnished, all new tmnt and hack Parlor; also oth<r Booms; two hall Rooms, with rtre. gas and hot bath. tor gentlemen and gentlemen and wives; central loca'lou ; near restaurants IXPrRXISHED ROO!?IS AMD APART MEXT8 TO LET. TO LET?UNFURNISHED. TH.; UPPER PART OF House 24s West Forty-ninth ?treet. between Broad way and Eighth avenue. con<i>tiug of diniaa room, re ception room. Kite hen am tour bedrooms, oathroom; hot and cold water, stationary tnbs ana every modern convenience. May be seen between tlie hours of 2 and S 1*. M. Ring heU twice. I WH >LE FLOOR OP PIVR THREE LARGE AND 1 tw, ball) rooms. including bathroom, on second floor, or would let them in Suits; honse has everv convenience, ! auon Murray liili. Address box 110 Herald Uptown Branch office. HOI BES, ROOMS. Xt., W'AXTKPi In this City and Brooklyn. A FIRST STORY PLAT WANTED?IN A OOOD neigh nor hood, between Fourteenth and Fortioth ?'reel-; turner preterred; must be where there are few ? :her tenarts and few children. Address, for two days, PLAT WAN 1 ED, box211 Herald office. WANTED? BT A GENTLEMAN AND WlfK. A ?T nlcelv furnished Koom, with flre and gas, withont h ird ; cleanliness indispensable ; terms moderate; ref erences exchanged. Address H. K., Herald 'Uptown Branch office. \\'ANTKD-BY A GENTLEMAN. A BEDROOM WITH ?? privilege of bath ar.d sitting room, wltn a Prot estant tatr.llv. where no other boarders or lodgers are ke;>t. stiil within convenient distance to Chambers street and Col.ege place. Address, stating terms, which ? moderate. .! . Imx 'i.stfa Post office. W"AN rED-BV TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN, A ROOM, >? with ample closets and stationery water, In a re spectable private lamiiv; ligation between Fourteenth and 1 wetity third srreeM and Fulli ajul Save nth a ve 11 ,e<; -t ? c ruis. wiiicti must be moderate. Ad Iress J. and E., t?x C.5 Herald Uptown brancti office. A A KALES AT At'CTIOS. RT SALF. By order of W A. Brewer. Esq., Executor. A large collection of Paintings, from t.ne estate of the late .lolin (J. Vose, Esq., Montrose, N. J. Embracing examples by Cropsey, Sommer, Eglan, Tal hot. W. M. Brown. Rondel, Meyerheim, Englehard. Van Seben, Hope. Williamson. W. T. Richards, Webb, Count d> By I and t. McCord and more than 150 others. Also a large number of Paintings and Water Colors fr.im the e.-ta*c of the late E. H. Matthews and other pri vate owners. The whole now on exhibition at the Art Rooms. 817 Broadway, and to be sold bv auction 0.1 TUESDAY, December 15, and following Evenings, at 7:'50 o'clock. Sale at the Art rtootn?, *17 Broadway. The Messrs LEaVITT, Auctioneers. ?JERE. JOHNSON, JR..-AUCTIONEER, Furniture, Merchandise and Fine Arts Salesroom, ?V Nassau street. Real Estate Department, :'l Park row. New York. On TUKSD VY. at 12 o'cloct, at the salesroom 37 N a--.au street, VERY ATTRACTIVE AND EXTENSIVE SALE OF M\RBLK CLOCKS. BRONZES, Fiacy Article*, Jewelry, Camel's Hair shawls. Chinese Fans, Catiiucis, Workboxes. Glove Boxes, Writing Desfcs, <kj. ,4 -EDWARD PE1TINGER. AUCTIONEER. A. EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF FIRST CLASS FURNITURE, contained 111 FRENCH'S SEW HOTEL, consisting of new black walnut Furniture of everv de scription. splendid Bedding, long curled hair Mattresses, 11*.? gee-** nattier Pillows and Bolsters, linen Sheets, I'iliowc ves, Blankets, spreads, Comforters. <to.; black wainiit chair.- dining oat Caairs, Ac.. everything new. BILLIARD ROOM. Four elegant Tabl s. K.tvanagli A Docker's make, all complete, spring Settees Ac. barroom. Eleuact marble and black walnut bars, round and square tables. Chairs, Bar Fixtures, Glaasware, Liquors, Cigars.^c. OFFICE. Marble-top Counters, glass iront offiee Desks, American M.-am Company Iron Sate, Chalmers' Annunciator < ;?? ks and everything appertaining to first class hotel office. DINING ROOM, constats r>t Silverware. Glassware, Linen, Tablet, Chairs and evervthiug complete. KITCHEN. Crockery, l.opperware. Tinware, Steam Table* *nd Uten?ii? ot every description. To lie -old. without reserve, on TUESDAY. December IS. at 10,o'clock. Main or shine sale positive. n Cortland- street, corner New church street By order ot F F. LICHTENaTEIN. * SSIUNEE'S sALE IV BANKKUPTCV, BY E. D. ;V b.VILKY. Auctioneer, office ?i East fourth street. In the lM-tri t Court ot the Inited i -?at'- lur the S. uthern district of \ Tn bankruptcy. V w York. I In the matter of Plill'p Rein, bankrupt-?'The under signed, a-sune" tn lunkruntcv of the estate anil effects a t! at'.ivr i im-<t 'unkrupi. hereby give* notice that l:i ii.n*?i|urr.ie ?( the I'tutra State-' Marshal having t . n dispo? -v- ?! ot the store under the Uttli Avenue Hotel, torn - ? >M b? the Mid Philip Ben* lie ha- taseti thf Mot*? 7-? Broadway three doors below A. I -te?art s. ?licre tie will sell at public auction, by E. I> H alley, An tionecr. on Tue>day anil Wednesday, tin 15th nnil 1' tT days "i Oecetiil'fr. at 11 o'clock In the an) eacl. sui ceedim itav until alt i- sold. the -t' of go,**.* h inn-.-lne io the above mentioned estate, to sis'ui* of W.iu In??. i'lii jut seta ot Jewelry. Brooches. I.,irr.ii4?, Bracelet.-. Necklaces, Locnet*, :-eul King-. Button-. .-tnds. t ren.'li Cl. "K?. Bronzes. Silverware, a t irge assortment ol superior Plated Ware, gold-headed ('an.-*. Ac ; at?.? .ill ti e fixtures now in the store under the firth Avi ii'i" Hotel Incliilln.' the Regulators and the larg i k 111 tr.int ol ttie atore. Notice ot the time lur selling the natures will be given in a lu: arc advtr - tiscnient. rtv order of MATTHEW VAS-iAR CABLE, Assignee. ?T SOXKBTILLB'* ACCRM M AK r. 74 t'.NITER x\. JitV place. (if N KKAL ASSORTMENT OF HOl'gfcHOtD KIR KtTUHE, CUT ANti EXOKAVED Ol.ASSWARE, large a->hkimkm ok la<e uch7ain>. &c. ROBERT tOXKRVlOLb will sell at fits salesroom. 74 1'niversity pi*'' * .ruieral assortment ol Bedroom, Parhr and Lior.irv furniture, handsome mi .tnd eu Slaved (tlassware. lace curtains, Jtc. tuil particulars in ume. 4 (JOT 10H ."ALE. ?THIN (JIO.NDAVi MORNIXU, < oinmencii'K at lit'i o clock. at the e levant private resile nee .1' W.'-i . 1 -t ?! .. near 7tli a v., handsome an l ux iul liousvh'i'.il I urnltur*. two elegant Pianofortes, liecarr A Bros.' 7 octave} Stemwa* A >uii i i}, m;ta*e lour round , fine Ol Painting, Br->n/? * Parlor Suite. M srle Ant" in-lie nut Pi 1'iresa stvles, eov. er?'l in "damask satin" itnl t ro' atel . inlaid Onire ami I anl Tablet liroiige t .0'"<. freii-h plate Mirror*, lace <'itrtains. I. I rerr and ecreualrr Hookca-ei, baiid 9'iine d arf tiiiiik. I.ibrarv iat>ie?. lurki-h 1111 in -atiue. lurlush i.oiiri.-es. Easv i liair? W rltln, l"-ks. ri>- ivoo'i, ?alnut M dr um .^eta. with Oressm^ < a?c-: Bedstead*. Bure iuf, w srdrot,< ? \Va<li?ian l?. 1| hair and ifrinit M?Ttri -se-. rei>. plasli and haircl ttli ?ti 'a. Extenstoti Table*, i uttet, uwinf Chairs Mtverware, Cri.i rj. I!*i> -tand?, .1> Mru.?ei. and nisrain <'arpets, klteheti furniture. Ac. N. H -ale |i<.?itive lake 7tb or "t 1: av. r.irc (,'ompeteiit men fo p n-k and sbli> (nods citv or conn'rv KOBEKT t'A Mix, Aurtl'meer. \ fCTIOV-UENRV ZINN, A LVTfO.V K EB JY sells over I.M '^sl worth of elfunnt lluux liold Kurultu e, con'enta of private residence .'1 East >1*1 arrest, near nr.,a 1 m av. to be sold ttu> lav coniriienclng at ln>j o'clock, w.thout reserve, in lute to -ult. rlr, R? ilr?K>m and Pari ir -ints. 7'? oc;a*e Pianoforte. Bedsteads, la. e. '.'urtaiiis. <?(| I'mntin^s. ( li ^k Wardr ihe*. -prnu ?r I hair Mattre?se?. l,oiiti({e?, .Sheets, (guilts alsu I>u,|:it hootn, Kltcli n and Baseirienf furniture. Ac. AOOIIOV. AL'OTIOJI. AI'CTIOM. j \ "ver $15 >> 'i wor'h atiil over 17V lots handsom- ln.ii-eiiol.l furniture < urnels. Pianolorte. this (Mondavi inorntiij!. at !?> , o't l.i w. at the ii ur ?'i.rv mansion Io We-: litcnn eu'hth street, near ">1x111 ave nae. hy or ier ol W. Kichert, 1 aa.: ? Parlors?Wanniflcent (irand I?t 1 <_? 11 ?? Marie Aundiieite-t> Ir and Turkish Par lor .Suits, o vered in saiiu brocade mi l reps ^rainl Mtiare ri>spwi>?l Piaifolorte, t'artalnv Mirror*, faint ttiL**. BrolU' -. riccks, rust'iMi'ii and walnut < hamber Suits. Mattresses, Bedding, Library. MttitiK Riwjtn Stin?. iu reps and liair.-iotlis Pining. Ba-ement furniture. Ac. liofids delivered and packed o r pur< li??ers. .1 KliAl.Mh.lt. ahHoneer 4 OOTlOB HALE AT TUB RtsEOAirr iA five storv brown stone mansion, 120 West MveiHV tllir I street, near -jftli fcvet!lie. I II I.- (M->ndayj MuKMMi, cnmmencliiif al H?S o'clock. Sfeinwtv A Sons and IMinhani Pianofortes.micnift"ent Inlaid mariiuelarv '"entre I a tiles, rich Imported Br?n/es, 1 iirtain- velvet, Brussels t'arpeta. Mirrors. Jardinieres, ?llt 1 aide*. ,?secretary and lnvart Bookcase, .VI) volumes or choice Books, Turkish t'halrs and Suits, magnitlcnt inlaid freuch ? ilntit I'himlief snita. Dressing Oaaes, Bedsteads, Hur'-sus, 'pring anl hair Mattresses, ,|i . Inn nz Itoom Exteiufon Table. Buffet, ( hairs cover-d ii leather, IMnner and Tea sets, solid and silver plate.t Wire. Ac , basement and kitchen furniture; over i?l iota by cauilogne. H. E. McDONNKLU Auctioneer A RILL1RB, AVUTIONBBB&? MORTUAOR I ) Mil on Mon-ia* , ;>ec II. at II o'l lock at 121 Bleei k? 1 afreet, corner of ^ .i.ster street?the entire stock sod 1 legiut Harronm flatnres. with l<ea?" <if the above l-i )uor ^ts.re j'til.v Ii IIILL1 lilt, Altorue) for Mortgagee 8AX.ES at auotioh. VTATBR OOLOE8. mc. h. rxKstya a oa. ot f WO Broadway, Hew Tor It, SM Fultonstreet Brooklyn, '? SO M?ddox >treat, London, ?3 Montagne at la Ooar, Brussels, Will offer to lb* pOMIe of New York Mr superb-oollec. :?oo of Water Colon eotiected dartag the pail summer direct from tba rtoAo* ot the artists la London. Parti, Brussels. Antwerp. Tba Hague, DnsseMort Mttnloh and Rome. The picture* were personal!? (elected by Mr. William H. Fanning from the folloa af the artists, and purchased at exceedingly low prices compared with similar works heretofore offered In the American market and wa are prepared to pat the entire collec tion up at auction entirely without reserve or limit In the collection will oe found line example* of the English. French, Belgian, Italian and Bpanlah school* of landscape, marine, arcmtactural. flower, milt and genre painting, that have never been excelled in any one collection in thl* country, embracing fine speotnven* of the following eminent artnto?. T. F. Wainwright Rossi, T. L. Rowbotham. simraonetti, Edward Richardson, Detti, J. Drtuamond, Douriat, P*nl Surry. Saunier, T. C. Dlbdcn, C- Pearson. <3. Washington. Cruli'Kshar.a, Marohn, J. Price. Pattinl, C. McArtlmT, Didioni Bernard hvans, .Totanl, H. fc. Hobson, 1'esuna, A. Claxton, Langlin, t/eorse i lire, Trozzitu, a. Prouu Lanialloy, A. Cox. Lie Beaumont, J. fcytr. Jr., De Lanepre, J. Salmon, J i e Casse, G J. Knox, Purand Leroy, Charles Taylor, Slignot. T. F. Collier, Jamie. Edwin Ellit, ? C.unpi. George Hall, Z'nnorl, L. Andrews. Mcneghlnl, M. Urant, Petroclnta, E. Lait Mentegontnl, E. Earp. Levovatt, J. MarKs. Langley, J. Faulkner, F. O. V. Darley, W. CralK. Spicafico, Compte Calls, And many othera The above are all elegantly framed and mounted. Ladles are especially Invited to rlslt the Exhibition. The whole to be sold at auction on Wednesday, Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, December, 16, 17, IB ana 19, at the Art Gallery, No. 60/Liberty street, at 12 o'clock each day. EDWARD 8CHENCK, Auctioneer. BYth..^.5A1!!FBELI> JR*' AUCTIONEER?SELLS 8free?iii^nnt?I?1Mraencin,f *l io'clock> at 9)1 Blocker caa^wTx kswow-'3 (yH?fSi.uKT1E,i: AUCTIONEER. 8KLLS THIS DAY tfhMMtfK compict* and f (;R?r.r?R* AND HOLIDAY GOODS _n y \av piwom. .t. \\aHam Andwwn?, {OMwNptwt cBss?ifiV'TWK- ,?v:? * T&ii U?'E,"VS.?"'1i.l'n' h?no.'.r'"' "? i'ar Ip COLTON, A UCTIONEER, ON TIlCRfitilV m" iIVai n'ti!!?/? ll. Vu'1 an'1 clf8ant Household Furniture" JJENRY B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER! ~ HANDSOME H0U8Epp?F7uRN'ITTRE. valuable ROSEWOOD PIANO.NTgM7|KOR^ CLOCKS, ORNA OK MONDAY, DECEMBER_l?, AT 10* O'CLOCK. ?tVoornls' Buildings, Broadway, corner of Flftr-elghth street, *????? entrance In Flity-eighth street. comprising the contents of the first flat recently n.r I PARLOR 'rOVT'/r^'t-1',1 s"le,"1'd ''*1er ** 1 Cornice*; aK> satin Lambrequins ana VERY VALUABLE orrjinal OIL PUNTIVfJ* nv %srmA%.?ra? TTENRY D. MINER, AUCTIONEER il?te Henry H. Leeds A Miner). Established 1S47 ' JitfKv "* Duane strict. I nt in.^9J' OKCKMBER 14, . NO. 2? w'MV ?0^^-^.V%V'M?eTnC*BETWEEV J BROADWAY and EI0H7H AVENUE gs&fr-fi. SfesS fancy Chair-. Japanese Brnn^es ana Vases ra^ri.Mn. : TTOLIHAY pre<entZ il THE T't"XI;^|(^{jVER PI-ATE COMPANY I at their falcsroom^'o.^^alde^n lair^'daily, until further their entire Stock ol elegant ,Uvtr plated Ware. Table 1 Per order of TAfKToN ^LvkK PLATE COMPANY JOHN H. SWAIN. Treasurer. ] tere. JOHNSON, .fR, AUCTIONEER. J Importantannouncement to '-??,^i^|-Sna^Pecu.ator,. ( "n'TlJ hSji aV; De,'e,mUlrnri,rr?VuC,rc1 "l" We" S,l,^s<r?0?". Ill Hrnalwav'Ne,V Tor* Jr flcjfliit Uu, uu#urp?iH}R'd in Hru?iki\i?' \.n u? ! I I?we?" Bedford* a vim we' a tVl b?"> sldrf Aft\ J??S 7** 7ALKSKOOM 1S74, ul I OK A 1,^;,; iu> Waller, t.. pay ,t?ra .?an.I ixb n... {?"ioni< "K ?<> Henry l-'l I l-uruliurc. *c.;" alsw a i-rl*. Cruckerv. ami a vrnlri "verw*re. < *r Clu.'r,. ??mceVun.ltoi?e."(JbV*r.,T:1?' M,rror? Tames m Kurd, ai'? tionrrr lil?riTta M rtttv, ?flt2oV,or if \'f iiu tk rHIS 1 VrfVlfitf 15 vin?. dork, <*nrr>??t ?nc r?un,efS f I).'.*. Pictures, Kt"e<'si" " ' Vix"";e"' rhflr<' buttles. A-. ' '"ln< .Machine Oil in M 18 1 ?- ,U L rBr. * P? > B of AN~EXFrr I'm iinv r.'vr.'rvrv-':,' /rrv^tan Vy,>ur ,c'MaPt,ori ?n an la' ;n, k at I! I ' y. ?*?*??. U Cows, U'aKuti. I Hu?inr?4' Wax >n |'j ,-ht Vi", 'l,rep,> 1 ? MA*^e^wniAirrn;MA2f krywobth. auc. s ? man, ( it. Marshal. r ol Frederic* Keluc and ll.irne?< P.oHKti r W dovvLi^u "1 *Morne v lor MorUa'tfce. M?f?f V" ?v ??.w At. M?^fi'uVa^ i ,^5 if&fi ^????"'?VK,.R ftie Affor r v fur M )r'Ri^Vf ,ri ,ul4' or<irr #>r ",) ??,Ly- AUCTION. S'ook .11 1 l l TtHfr, ?f t|,? yol i ?,! ,1 V } ?. "lf '-esse, >o i,U>1 i htr.i avsnite Vi/1 'l Mouor istore. "? ?'??i. "Hi ?e|| t|i|, .i? v lf in stock in l l nttirr, ? ,j ' V V ?, "lf i. !'I Llouor 8to ?Mills , M A> SU.V, Attorney for Mortgagee. I p?WVRROKBR^ HALF. ~ y .'til r, 'Y^tchej (nd feweirr ? win < .1 ?lHir;:rr.rt,.,ilf.'^,;^^Bow*r> ?n I >i||v,r Wat, he.' |>i*m.i'i,| ?ii.| i,,,|,| I in*. Kings, Karrinss ' '' ,A'l,,r '? .t?'> and V*?t i fill-, ?, ? Aiso Dnns. Pi.f,,,, ii, , ..V ? *' ?e. f'rtaii. ? ,?i t al instrument.s, one INnd Hroartwli'v. "' "'"il street, and Mr. Keruski, pAW.VBROKKR'* sam- -rtiM- . ? 1 tloneer, IM ' n .rii . ? '? M''?RATII. AVC "ill *f 11 this .!j- ,t n , , ' '"rr",r Mnlberrr. *'!"fhui/. I?r# . ?sfiu,v ? i> ?? siru| U'orn^rr* !? ! hi rf i W^niimnr# Otitic. Hlnfifcf*** i/ i"?ivr nt j ,i.iu,rv;' :vxTtuSJuu gAX.ES AT ACCT1PM. PAWNBBOaEB'S HA LK.?THIN DAY, JAMBS AGAR, Auctioneer, will sell, at salesroom. 59 New Bowery, >'?? 1 o'clock. 400 silk en,J other Dre.sws. Broche ana Woollen shawla, Velret s*?nue?, RemuanU, Table Uiu-n. L'nderclolMnc. blanket*. Quilt*. Mink and sealskin MnfTs end Boas. Ac. Also Coats, Pantalxms andI \ests. By order Solomon Stern. 118 West Twenty-seventh at. Pawnbrokers' 8ALB THIS DAY?WATUHES AND Jewelrv -JAMES AGAR. Auctioneer. will sell at "?alearooni <9 New Bowery, to-morrow, at :lo clock. 600 loU (Kild and Silver Watches. Gold and Diamond (Jewelry, Pins. King*. Earrings. Bracelets, Chains. Neck ..laoee, lockets. Oner# Glasses, Plsrola. Fancy Goods, Ac. | Bv order of P. Starr, Houston street, and D. G. Fer ' gutoo, Broome street Richard waltkiu. auctioneer.?mortgage Sale ?Will tall Monday, at 10H o'clock, at livery stable Ma 90 East Broadway, one stylish black llorse. fast; top Road Wagon, nearly new, and one ?et of single Harness. john l" STEWART, Attorney tor Mortgagee. SHERIFF'S BALK OK DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, Shirts, Drawers, Stockings, Ao ? ?<. HERMAN, 1 Sheriff's Auctioneer, sells on Monday, December 14, at 11 o'clock, at No. 13 Botrcrv, by virtue of an axecution and ' by an order issued out ol the United states Court of i America tor the Southern district. New York, and by the Hon Samuel Blatchtord, one ot tlie Justices of said 1 Court, the following Goods, viz. Ot Shawls. Hosiery, i bhirts, Drawers, Handkerchiefs, Cardigan Jacket*. Saspendera. Edgings, Towels, Napkins, PocketDook*. Bed i hp re ails, Ac., belli? the su>ck of a wholesale jobbing house, to be sold in lot* to suit the trade. WILLIAM 0. CONNER, Sheriff. William H, Carroll. Deputy. Alao at 10X o'clock, at No. IS Bowery, Sheriff's sale of ' Ladles' Bonnets, trimmed and untrtraroed; Feathers, Flowers and a general assortment of Millinery Goods. WILLIAM a CONNER, Sheriff. Hbvrt Nrw, Deputy. SHERIFF'S SALB OF STOCK AND fixtures OF A Liquor Store S. HERMAN, Sheriff's Auotioneer, sells Monday, December 14, at 10 o'clock sharp. No. 13 Bow ery, the Stock and Fixtures ot a first classl Iquor store, consisting of barrels, cask* and cases ot Brandies. Glu, Whiskey, Port anJ Sherry wines; also Counters. Chairs, Tables, Glasses. Engravings. Bottle*, Demijohns. Ac. Sale positive. WILLIAM O. CONNER. Sheriff. Rucds Dodgb, Deputy. ' QHERIFK'S SALE -L. HERMAN, SHERtPF'S AND O general auctioneer, sells, Monday. December 14. at 11 o clock, at No. 428 Ninth avenue, a lot ot Varnish. 4c. Jams Fat. Deputy. WM. C. CONNER, sheriff. bOHBRIFF'S SALS OF BOOTS, SHOES. FIXTURES fO Ac.?s. HERMAN. Sheriff's and General Auc tioneer, sell on Tuesday, December i5. at 11 o'clock, at ' No. 128 Sixth avenue, tne Stock and Fixture* of a first , class Boot and shoe Store, consiattnfr ot Boot* Shoes, -Gaiters. Rubbers. Brogans. Slippers, Lasting*. Cuttings, , Ac.; also Counters, Chairs, Mirrors, Carpets, Mattings, Fixtures, Ac. WM. C. CONNER, Sheriff. Taos. McSfsdo*. Deputy. S HERMAN, SHERIFF'8 AND GENERAL AUC ? tioneer.?Sheriff's sale of Shirta, Drawers. Stock ings, Fancy Goods, Ac.?This day. Monday. December 14. at lofc o'clock, at the sakisrom So. 13 Bowery, a large and general assortment of Men's Farntshltig goorls. Bale positive, in lots to suit the trade. Wk. Hrmrt, Deputy. WM. 6. CONNER. Sheriff. Thomas gafknet, auctioneer, office is North William street, sells this day at 11 o'clock. Receiver's sale of Ave Horses and six Coal Carts, at i.99 avenue A. Sale positive. WILLIAM KENNELLY WILL SELL, AT AUCTION, on Thursday, December 17.1874, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Salesroom. Ill Broadway, by order executors ol Michael O'Uonogtiue. the valuable flvo story houxe No*. 577 and 577>, Grand street, two stores; fine location. Maps at auctioneer's office. No. 4 Piue street WM. WITTERS, auctioneer. SELLS THIS DAY. at 2 o'clock, at 454 Canai street. Parlor Suits in haircloth and colored reps; Dressing Bureaus, Bed steads. Lounges, Wardrobes, Bookca.ses. Extension and plain Tables, Sofas and Sola Beds, Chairs, Brussels and insraiu Carpets, Oilcloths, Kugs; curled hair, husk, Ex celsior and other Mattresses; feather Beds. Pillows. Comforters. Sheets, guilts. Ac.; French plate Pier and ?lain Mirrors: Oil Paintings, Engravings. Cliromos, 'ancv Goods, Vases, Cutlery, Ac. Also, to pay storage, a lot of second hand Household Furniture, Dei-ks Omen and Store Fixtures; Stoves, Crockery,Xilart aud Kitchen Ware -, larue Refrigerator. Ac. WILLIAM ABBOTT. AUCTIONEER, 11 office, 50 New Bowerr. Marshal's sale. By virtue of several executions I will expose for sale at public vendue, on this dav, 14th day of December, lS7t, the Stock and Fixtures of the Boot and Shoe store No. 761 Sixth avenue, at 11 o'clock A. M.. consisting of ladles' men's and children's Boots and Shoes, Gaiters. Ac.; 1 Herring Sate. Cane Chairs, Coun ters, Boxes, Carpet, Fixtures, Ac . Ac. CHARLES F. MATHER, City Marshal. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS. &C. Tj*OR SALE-THE FAST RAILING YACHT BUILT 1 sloop Eliza Sevena, tl 80-10D to an mre, tiuilt by days work; two suits of (rood sails, all In goo:} order. Address WM. WOOti, Post office, Keyport. STEAMTUG F(Wl SALE CHEAP?IN OOOD ORDER, ready lo run; 18-inch square ^cylinder. Apply to E. K. Kl'.lJiOUl), No. 3 Broadway, between 10 and 3. THE LECTURE SEASON. A LECTURE EVERY EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK ON nervous debility and special diseases ai Dr. Kahn's Museum. Remember th? address, #88 Broadway. near Fourth street. The largest and most maguiflccnt mu seum In the world. Admlioton, 50c. A ?SPECIAL LECTURE EVERY N'l'iHT, A.T 8 ? o'clock, at tile New York Museum of Anatomy, 618 Broadway, between Houston and Bleecker streets. ClR WALTER SCOTT, O a study in Biography and Literature. Iter. Dr. WM. M. TAYLuR will lecture on tho above subject In the Broadway Tabernacle Church, corner Thirty fourth street and Stottli avenue, on MONDAY EVENING, DEC. 14. at 8 o'clock. Tickets, at $1 each, may lie had at Scrtbner 6 Arm strong's, 6.V4 Broadway, and at A. D. F. Randolph ? Co.'s, 770 Hroadway. Doors open at7>i P. M. MUSICAL.. A YOUNG FRENCH LADY FROM PARIS 8PFAR lng English and Portuguese, capable o< teaching music and all the higher branches ot literature and sci ence, having the best of testimonials, wishes an engage ment lu an American family in New York or in any other city in the United states. Address L. E., box 2,6t<8 Post office. WANTED-A SOPRANO FOR A CATHOLIC CHURCH in this eltv. Only flrstelass need apply at "4 Second avenue, on Wednesday, troni3 to 7 o'clock. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, ?kf. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND HANDSOME Pianos to rent, at HA INKS BROTHER.* Piano Rooms, -7 Union square. New Pianos on instalments or low lor cash; two Pianos, been used a little, very low for cash. A?FOR RENT, UPRIGHT. SQUARE AND GRAND ? Pianos of our own make; also for sale, a number offlne second hand Pianos, in perfect order. WILLIAM KNaBE A CO., No. 112 Fittli avenue, above Sixteenth st> AT iuo, BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANO; 925 cash, balance $5 monthly; also tine Oigan. seven stop*, same teruis. J. BIUDLE, IS Waverlev placc. near Broadwav. AN INVITATION.-STEIN WAY'S CHICKKRING'3 and other One Pianos tor the holidays: wholesale prices for cash: on Instalments and for rent; seven oc taves; $150 to f)U>. s. X. BALL A Co., 15 East Fourteenth street. A 7k OCTAVE, FOUR ROUND CORNERS, STEINWAY Piano, at immense sacrifice for cash: new seven stop Peolubet,IPelton O'gan, $100; second hand Pianos from $5) to SslXI; cash Instalments. KkaKUER, 35J Bowery. A GREAT CrfANCE.?$700 PIANO, HALF PRICE, J:\ by order administratrix <i. Barmore estate, V8 BieecKcr street; 35 years'standing; best piano made. Call and examine, second hand Piano cheap A ROSEWOOD PIANO AND STOOL, $100. BEAUTl ful overstrung bass, full iron frame Planotorte, $175; Pianos to rent, $5 per mouth; instalments re celved. GOLOSMI i H'S, 26 Bleecker street, near Bowery. AT SOHMER A lO.'S, 149 EAST FOURTEENTH JY street, corner Third avenue?several very line Pianos, a short time use I. ot different makers, at extra low figures; also Pianos toront V BEAirfirUL CARVED ROSEW000~8EVeN~35". XI. lave Pianofore. rour.d corners, overstrung bass, iron frame, celebrated city maker, i9r $100. JU East 30th st . between 11 and 3d avs. A MAGNIFICENT 7<?' OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, J\ four round corners, cirved case, overstrung l ass, patent agraite, celebrated nn*er, cost $8 0, tor $2.s.'; Residence 21 hast loth street, near Broadw iy. APRIVVIK FAMILY. HAVING NO FURTHER USE t'nr their elegant Bradbury Pianoforte, will sell, at a sacrifice; Stool, Cover; h;tsai! modern improvements; cost $975, lo" $2.v?cash. Call al 258 West 2Sd street. A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL DLSPtHE F THEIR jTL magnificent and brilliant toned 7^ octave, lour round cornered, carved caw; Pianoforte, made to order, be.t City maV.'rs, coSt $95), tor $-'50 cash ; including em broidered Cover, Stool. Music Cabinet, Sheet Music; box tor shipping: also parlor, library, chamber and dining room Furniture for sale; 40c. oil the dollar: must he sold Immediately; family leaving eity. Private resi deuce, Ifl) West '/lil st. A?MANUFACTORY PRICES.? BEAUTIFUL 7?f <>?' . tnve Pianos, carved legs patent agraffe, every tin provenient, $250: a few. almost new. $|si. Instalment received; rent $V IC CABLK, corner Sixth avenuo and Twenty-third street. A LADY WILL SELL FOR LES-i TH A.N #100CHICK erlng rosewood Pianoforte, including stool. Ac.; also 7 octave rosewood Upright Pianoforte, carved legs, in perfect order. Call at -"t I Bird street, near Mowerj'. A MAGNIFICENT GRAND SQUARE OCTAVE. J\ four round corners, rosewood Pianoforte, all modem improvements, pafetu agrafir, brilliant tone, nearly new, cost $1,201, lor $27J: Stool. t'o\cr; l.ox lor shipping; a lo' Parlor. Chamber Furniture, a tacrine*. Residence Id West t wenty eighth street, near -ixth avenue BURDETT.?FOR TMK HOLIDAYS? ORUAXS. Horded, For tliv holidays organs. Bnrdctt. Elegant new . a es Organs. Huri' tt. Ea*y instalment* takeu. Organs. Bufifatt Parlor Organs, $fl0 an l upward. organs. HuidstL tecondhund Instruments verv cheap, organs Btirdett, Fine new Pianos, only San. Organs. BILLINGS A WllHELOCK, II East Fourtcentn street. tt -ALE?A FINE ROSEWOOD 7 OCTAVE PIANO overstrung, very cheap. No. 329 West street, in the cigar store. F,OR sale?A PIANO NEARLY NEW, WITH MOD* ern improvements, at a lacrtflcs, at No. v Harrison s.reet, near Hudson. N"EW AND SECOND II WD PI ANOS AND PARLOR _ organs for sale?At verv low prices; rent to $6 per month. 43rfeeond avenue F. Ll'DKE. ORG INS, FINEST IN THE MARKET, FOR PRES. ents, at wnolesale prices this monMi; $75 to $?W; oti instalments ami tor rent. X. bai.L .t Co., is Ea't fourteenth street PELOUBET, I'KLToN A Co., 841 BROADWAY, NEW I York, manufacturers of the stsndsrd organ, offer a large stock ol their superior instruments, for cash, lo rent or by Instalments, WANT ED-A CIIIC KI", RING, sTKINWAY or we BE 'I four round 7,'i octave Pianos nioderti make; ii?w or nearlv new, rnnst b? cheap also a good opera Ula<s. Addres-- Ml(KUA N, I OX IDS Herald Office. u?t><|lk Bl NRW 1H ocriVK PIANOS; 7 O ? ?" ' ' iv . n<"\ $3tl thus* osed a little for lssi Circulars Uj.nlcd. L. b. 1'iANO CO., 810 Biuadway, N. Y, AmriiMBsn. MBS. P. B. CON WAT'S BROOKLYN THEATRE. Last week of Mlst CHARLOTTE THOMPSON. Every evening during the week. Saturday Matinee. The beentlfui play, JANE BY HE. Monday. December 21. Mr*, r B. CON'Way. jyjTARTEL OP THE AMUSEMENT AGE. P. T. BARNUM'S GREAT ROMAN HIPPODHOMEI P T. BARNUMS MAMMOTH MKNAOERIEl P. T. BARN UN'S MAKVfcLLOUS MUSEUM! A WEEK OP EXCITEMENT UPON THE OBANO COURSE! NEW AND TRILLIsb"cONTE8T8 IN SPEED by the Atmout running borses of Eorope and America. NEW TRIPPLE ROMAN CHARIOT RACE by three of the leading Kqueiwrieunes? Miss Mattie Lewis, Miss Salisbury. and Mary Colton (Balloon BrUt). NEW EIGHT HORSE WAR RACE by Mom. Arniond ami Smithers. NEW FOUR HORSF CHARIOT BACE by Mme. L'Atelia and Mlm Ells Gradyl THE DARING HURDLE AND PLAT RACES by the following prominent lai'.ies of the Great Hippo drome CompanyMisses Maggie T. Tavlor, Maud Ot wald. Annie Yates. Alice Costineyara. Lola Busby, Hubert*, Kimball. Clifford. Lazelle. Mason, Whttuker. Doncvan, Walsh, Milbon and Nathans. THE GRAND ORIENTAL SPEOTACLE, FBTB AT Pit KIN. PKTK AT PKKIN. THE THRILLING EQUESTRIAN DRAMA, INDIAN LIKE. INDIAN LIKE. THE BRILLIANT ENGLISH HUNTING SCENE. THE STAG HUNT, TUK STAG HUNT ALL COMPLETE, AFTERNOON AND BVBXINO. LAST WEEK OP THE JaCKLEY PAMILT. LAhT WEEK OP THE JACKLEY FAMILY. GRAND MENAQERIE, containing the largest and most valuable collection of wild animals ever upon exhibition, open dally at 1 and 6:3a lhronged with the childreu of our publio and pri vate schools. Admission to the menagerie. Including all the other departments, tor children under ten half price. Wild animals led at the close of afternoon enter sent Bos office open daily from t to A Seats secured six days in advance. Entertainment la GRAND AMPHI THEATRE commence promptly at2:30 and & NOW IN DAILT REHEARSAL FOR THB HOLI DAYS. A GKAND DRAMATIC SPECTACULAR EQUESTRIAN PANTOMTME, INTBODUCING 800 LADIES AND GBXTLEMEN, TO BB PRODUCED AT AN ACTUAL EXPENSE OK >58.000. kTH AVENUB theatre. 28th st. mod Broadway. ? I Begins at 8. Over at LL Proprietor and Manager Mr. AUQCSTIN DALT MONDAY AND TUESDAY, for the FIR8T TIMES hy this company. Dr. GOLD? s-MITH'S most brilliant comedy, in five acts, of SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER. aa played at the st James Theatre, Lcsdon. tor Dearly 300 nights. Mr. Hardoastle Mr. W. DAVIDOB Sir Charles Marlow........ Mr. G. DBVERB YoongMarlow Mr. LOUIS JAMES Hastings Mr. GEORGE PARKKS Tony Lumpkin Mr. JAMBS LEWIS Diggory Mr. OWEN FAWCKTT Stingo, the landlord Mr. J. W. JENNINGS Jack Mang Mr. F. CHAPMAN Jeremy Mr. L DKYBAU Mrs. Hurdcastle Mrs. Q. H. GILBERT Miss Hardcastle Miss 8ARA JBWBTT Miss Neville Miss NINA YAHIAN Dolly Miss GRIFFITHS The new scenery by Mr. JAMBS ROBERTS. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, "MAN AND WIFB." FRIDAY and SATURDAY evenings, "THE HONEY MOON." prepared for special production at this theatre, with an important cast and new sccnery. SATUBDAY MATIN EH, "SHE STOOPS TO CON QUKR." ?.?In .Rehearsal, "SWEETHEARTS" and -MADCAP PRINCE." (1 LOBE theatre, X 72R Broadway. 730. CAMPBELL * MURTHA Manager! FLOATING OX THE FULL TIDE OP SUCCESS. ENTIRE CHANGE MONDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1?74. Rapturous a p |VHtise rr*? ts Uie^Queen of Bong, ADAH RICHMOND."" CORA ADRIANCE. CORA ADRIANCE. NELLIE YOUNO. JEAN ORAY. MOLLE MITCHELL. The only KERNKLL. NEX FOX. NED FOX WM. DEVKRE. The Champion Sone ani Dance ArtUta, FOX ana ones. FOLEY and WADE, WALTER BRAY. D. THOMPSON. JOHN WOODAED. 4 PROPHETS. THE O'SHAUOIINESSY GUARDS. The grand local and extravagant extravagaaza, TRIPS TO THE MOON: OR SOCIETY 1974. Entirely remodeled and reconstructed. Introducing GRAND LUNARIAN MARCH AND THE BIZARKE POLKA. TOOD'S MUSEUM. WOOD'S. < THIS EVENING AT 8. I AFTERNOON AT Z, G. H. VINSON THE GREAT DKAMA IN OF QUITS I OLIVER TWIST. METROPOLITAN THEATRE?485 BROADWAY. Look at our list of Star Performer*. Miss MINNIE HAS-AN, KENNEDY and MANNING, MI.h LILL1E MaV, BARNKY REYNOLDS. Mms LIZZIE fellhLTON, HAPPY DAVE M'COY. Mux MAGGIE GRAY, FRANK BELL. Miss Agnes SUTHERLAND, HARRY HART, and nil the Metropolitan favorites. Twontv-third week ol the CANCAN. Mile. DE ROCHEFOUCAU LD as VOLUPTUARY. MA1INKK \\ ednesday ami Saturday, at 2:30 o'clock. CI RAND OPERA HoL'SK BLACK CROOK. J KIRALFY BROTHER? Managers w BLACK BLaCK BLACK BLACK BLACK KLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACk BLACK BLACK BLACK CROOK. CROOK. CROOK. CROOK. CROOK. CROOK. CROOK. CROOK. CROOK. CROOK. CROOK. CROOK. CKOOK. CROOK. CROOK. CROOK, i ROOK. CROOK. CKOOK. CKOOK. CKOOK. For the FOURTH WEEK of the mag nificent Spectacle NEW FEATURES are to be introduced, and all the Gorgeous At tractions that hare secured the atten dance of so many ad miring thousands will be retained. HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY. GRAND EXTRA MATINEE ON CHRISTMAS DAY. PARK THEATRE. JOHN T. RAYMOND in his FOURTEENTH WEEK as COLONEL MULBERRY SELLERS. in MARK TWAIN'S DRAMA. still an UNABATED POPULAR ATTRACTION. NINETY-FIRST PERFORMANCE, MONDAY, DEC. 14, Secure seats in advance to avoid the crush. EVKKY EVENING. MATINEE SATURDAY. fTlONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE. 1 IP MONDAY EVENING SIX I Y HAMS WILL BK GIVEN To THE AUDIENCE 301 BOWERY. MATINEES ON TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. First appearance of the grest Comedian, J. C STEWART, in bis Sensation Drama, called NAT. THE FUNNY KMEKaONH. THE COMICAL CAWTHORNES. JOHN COLLINS, Song and Dance Artist TONY PASTOR* LATEST SONGS. Harry Thome. Blilv Barrv Larry Tooler.Ac. 80 Hams every Monday. Ladles admitted tree on Tues day and Friday evanlnzs. ClOOPER INSTITUTE. J SLAVE CABIN CONCERTS. THE TENNESSEANS will give three of ihe olden time PLANTATION concerts as above on TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY evenings. December 15, 16 and 17. This colored troupe have no superior! In rendering their soul stirring Southern Melodies. They always give enure satisfaction to their audiences. They sing fur ihe benefit of a college of which they are student*. BROO K LY N ATH E N AE U M. flxth Subscription Night of the New York GERMAN!A THEATRE COMPANY. AD. NEl'ENDORFF Director MONDAY, December 14, ??""'ector ULTIMO. Comedy, in five acts, by Moser . Box office open flroui 3 o'clock A. M. Association hai.l TanDMHOIT MONDAY, December 14, at II 30 A. M. HENRY VI11.?TH E HInTORY AND THE PLAY in which, among olher readinis, Mr. VandenholT 'will give the whole ot the FALL OF WOLSEY. ACT IV. A ?"Ai*?j?L,5 F,",'K-S' CONCERT WILL BE r\. given In the nashlngion square Methodist Epls'o pal church, fourth street, near Sixth avenue Von.lav evening, Decemberf IC. at ? o'clock. Hie following artist* wll. a-Mst :-Mis? Maria Bratuar.l, soprano; Hiss llaitie 1.11,etio soprano; Miss Anna Bulkley. contralto- Mr Hills, tenor; Mr. Jules Lumliard, basso; Mr Alfred S. Umiftier and Mr. Edward Mollenhauer, violinists. Admission, 50c.; reserved scats. $1. a RGYLB rooms. SIXTH AVENUE AND ItJIRYIRTH A STKEhT.-solREK DvNSaMT. AND MU?IC*| ENTER I a IN MEN I e.VEKY EVENING, COMmVncIViI A I * .' CLOCK, SPECI AL MsTINEh EVERY SAri'H DAY AFTERNOON, COMMENCING AT ;l O'CLOCK rpHE GOURLAY*. TO.night 1 BLEF.CKKR STREET BUILDINGS ' Mrs MiGRKdoR'S LEVKF A Dream of Aui.l Lang svn'e. General admission. Si) cents ; reserved .-eats, 7Jcent?. Banjo and guitar taught hv a new ami simple method, enabling the pupil to plsy the 'in strument in ?? simrle course ot lessons. HENRY c DOBsON, HI Fourth avenue, also Song anil Dance Jw "ri.'l.ii1:'* ?u*l'5vw '"'""I* "" ,f,n '?? Professor Cmteil States 4 ?,ro'e??onal III the rpiVOLf THEATRE, -I Eighth street between Second an I lh;rd avenues. I HE CHEAPEST and o, ... mosr popular PLACE OF AMUSEMENT IN THE CITY two hours' ri.\ KOR t) CENTS ADMISSION The only place In the city arranged alter the plan or the . ... London Mu?lc II,ills EVERY EVENING AND saturday MATfNEE. the gorgeonalv drtsd up Pantomime, I'lIB SEVEN DwaRi'S. ROB1 R T BI l LER. CLOWN /^RAND BAL MASQUE AND FANCY DRESS OF THE \i Ainphino Masquerade Club, will raae place at the Arryle K.>oni?, Slxili avenue ami Thirtieth street, on Mf.ndav night, December 14. IS7? AMOS dancingsoN, secretary Tickets at box utiles 011 nusbi 01 ball. Aitrc?gynciiT8. B OOTH'S THEATRE. HERO OF THE HOP*. J ARRETT * PALMER bag to announce that they win present on this (MONDAY) EVENING. DECEMBER 14, an entirely new, uraud. spectacular, romantic and his torical Drama ot four acta, written <-x>>re**iv for Booth'* Theatre, by M. PAIIL FEVaI., author of the "Duke's Motto;" adapted to the American atanu. after careful anil[Judicious revision, by Mr GEORGE PAWCETf ROwE, author ol "Trie tJeueva Cross " itml entitled THE HERO OK THE VlOlUI Beyond the power ot the cast of character*, tha aro doctloii will be distinguished for tile MAGNIFICENCE ol ita scenerr and perfection in all ita several division* ot Music, Costumes, Mechanism, Ac., Ac. ASSIGNMENT OP PARTS. DUO DE RICHELIKU ( tu ?~wnl. CAVALIER FORTUNE.. I I M* HENRI STUART Recently from the theatres Porte st Martin and Galta Paris, his rtrst appearance in America and on any staae in an English speaking character. LA PISTOLE .. ! "Mr. " B BISHOP (his first appearance here.) BERT RAND Mr. FREDERICK B. WARDE CtilZAO Mr. CHARLES LE CLERCQ OHEV ALIKR COURTNEY.Mr. CHARLES ROCKWEl.I, fcOISEL Mr. EDWIN IRVING BADIN Mr ED. HHEPPABD PONTCALLEC Mr. HENRY WKAVEB REVS BRIAND Mr. K. MONROE SOURDEAC Mr. J W. BRUTONH THERB-E BADIN Miss LILLIE KLDRIDOQ (especially engaged to assume this part) DUCHESS OK MAINE Miss MAUDE GRANGER ALDEE Miss LOU1SK HENDERSON ZERLIME .. .Miss ROSA SI. CLAIR COUNTESS OF BOOR BON Misa MARY WELLS MIONETTE Mis* HETTY TRACr BARBELOTTB Miss E8TELLK MORTIMER; LA SOURH Ml?s AUGUSTA RAYMOND! CHOlXFbEUR Miss EMMA GRATTAN" FLOWER 01RL Mlsa PAULINE RUTHERFORD The play wilt be Illustrated by Mr. WILLIAM VOE0T LIN, ot this theatre, and Mr. MATT MORGAN, affording the best efforts of these masters of their art SYNOPSIS~OF SCENERY. ACT I.?Bower in the Gardens of the Duchess of Mala* (VOEGTLIN)?The Porte St Antoine and the Plac3 de la Basttle tn 1719 (M ATT MORGAN). ACT II.?Chamber in the Rue St Antoine.?Tha Cabaratf of tha Three Monkeys, ACT III.?Panorama ol old Parti (VOEGTLIN). L The Pont Nauf. I Palace of Justice. S. Palace ol the Counts of Paris 0?ow destroyed). 4. sainte Chapelle. ft. r.otre Dame. A Church of st Louis (now destroyed) 7. The Cite. 8. Isle st Lonviers. 1 The Water Gate of the Arsenal. ACT IV ?Grand Illuminated Oardan and Fata (XATB MORGAN). SEATS. THE BOX OFFICE will be open dally from 8 A. M. t? 10 P. H. A MATINEE nest SATURDAY at Ida. At grand extra Matinee on CHRISTMAS DAY. Lyceum theatre. miss soldene* M. Grau and Chlzzola Lessees and Managers^ LAST WEEK BUT TWO of MISS EMILY SOLDENE and har celebrated ENGLISH OPERA BOUFFE COMPANY. EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK, also at the SATURDAY MATINEE. DECEMBER 19, will be repeated Herve's beautiful opera THE SUCCESS OF THE SEASON, ? CH1LPKRIO, I Miss Soldene as Chllperic. 1 OHILPER1C. | NEW SCENERY. NEW COSTUMES. ?*?In rehearsal for speedy representation, with a staartf attire surpassing In splendor all previous productions, TUB PRINCESS OF TKEBIZONDli, Seatf secured six (lavs In advance. OLYMPIC THEATRE, LYMPIC THEATRE. _OLYMPIC THEATRE, *24 IROATltfiv MR JOHN F. POOLE.. M.n.-I "THE TALK 0> TiiE"ibwif?" an**ep 1HE GREATEST SUCCESS OF THK DAY FURTHER NOTICE THK !n]:r TAi' ?OOK. r?,V_B'i'A*'K (AND I AN) CROOK THE (JRRaT H KM ALE BALLET TROUPE. K?ap|)earaii.;c of the New York favorites, gCKKV AND HARNEY, r*i ^. AM) har.vkv. i THKKB COMIC CKETCHES PLEDttH JnitbBi?1'^RII TAKING TH^ vH .. y- ?m1 THK AffK# Aki) SQUAD. Mr FRMi ' ???? <*tebr?tod Comedian. 5.-4 wll^oN mirt hi4 (f RKri an STAri/E3 Hrst Appearance of the popular Artists, In th.i, ?N"'ks AND EVANS. Mr AVnvinnUi. ? ^ ? FRITZ'S GOODBT, 80^s?uthVus?"ll! ?n<1 M,M anme hcghes. Mr. OU8 WILLIAMS, WM. COURTRIOHT. tT. B. CK\ULU THOt^ORANlffife m.J' mm'a'Juv wonderA}ignorRfSoRaTm:i,r10 KVKKY ACT IN THK or.IO^NnKELY^E'v??N' _ MA TINEE EDNEsDAY AND .VATI RDAY. TIT" AI-iLACK'S. " ff l'roprieto^ an'\Mr. LESTER WALLAC* EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, ,n ? ""'rMK^SMAr^'HKu;^' entitle" " 10:W fMt* rjlHEArRE COMIQUE, ~~ ~ ' "* Mr. JOSH HART 9,L?.R9ADT^TJ HARRlo*\elurn of thc Preni.'erenteriaiacrs, r?P' ' n.Uh.RrS,'vn,i RT ",U "ppMr 10 REAL KSTaTK VS1- life INSURANCE, ,.h . , the bKIDMORES. ana a new comic drama, entitled . HI GO; OK, VI 1 IRISH TRAGEDIAN. Flrit week ol th? Ventriloquist, !!,VftVE?5ffi!VV? 1"? iraoxi.i. ' AUCytXl\*:?nn &OHM WILLIAMS, JH.'jOllT?"S,blenS)lk^^ CHA? WFTTTF CART^AS! VORrl-K!C"AP' MISS KITTV O'VMT mi*' and the entire cowpanv ,n M'"& AMCE BENNETT? ___ MATINEE Vi^ES^V^'^TURDAV. DRYANT'S opera IKIU.,E. WEST -ID < I r.m FUN. FTN.VeVe,,L-,lX\Ov oVUHr?,ar ****** ?"? BRYANT'-. MINSTRKM I ' a LVm? ?.?-.??'^V FUN, BRYAN P.s MINSTRELS.' | ^"orne? ^^""I'^nton. BRYANT'S S'nsoil's- | BRYANT'S Ml S^TRkM / "",1" Joe's \ l?lt_ Consplr.u FOURTEENTH ST RE*ET. MONDAY December H.'e'iaeit vols'' UN'she lk'i:t' CAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS' ~~ "~* Rr?,H.. OPERA HOUSE, FJ&?T?fWEEK*V>'? ^Te8,rMt ... BI'ACn STATUE. IMMENSE SfCl'E.-S OF Mr.J. H. CARIjE, rpi ppl ? 2 ?y Jim? Banio Songs. m? tfnfttEAKAN(/h OF fllfjLV ttTRPIf SON and MULi.aLY. IN NEW FEATURES. street cars may bp ordered at Id Saata secured, Mural?Go early. VfACCABE ? ROBIN>O.V H\LL ?KVERV tvi'vrv,/ * ' "BEOON1^ DUlir UAKK,*',n?ent' * C01K^7'ERTOIRE0urMf*U ^Jaccabe-robin-on_HAU^*VE|,r BKILUANT SUCCKSS f)I?' puf?* vt*w r?r? 11 once ?maVe ^ lull light ot tlu' aii'lionce n<lninK "P"" the "???. '-a Mh/.mu "fK^? no>v to h? seen. The mvi?ter?t,V h" Mruini'r,,r1t? liny one performer can reiTre-i... ,'ch"l'1e^ '? how characters ximnltaiieniHly. Fro?n old'ae'e?1.1* 'I"1,rr',nt beauty in ? ,rw ?W.M.dV; from "is ?ofi?l,ieVl!Hni HnJ rn.,t,c simplicity Immed.atelv Every - (n'KIr ,1? nothing ,on?. "How if il il.m.ci il .i , * ln 3"' hut matlon and Inquiry/ U tl,c unlvpr??l exd*. \fA,f'0ABK-ROi>IXl?O?f HALL?EWRV i/vlV.v^T lu in twenty.lour ol his brUlit aud deiShi.,^ lions and Stinci Kvtrt iiii< r'L*'11'"! I ertpni. ?lies. Operatic election ? lVa,,o HeH1'.1?,S0,itul ,?'">? position of Ventrilo>|uism n>.d ( h . r .??> V.i'i, *U|>er ' t'* Ad am, .*i? Koserved S?. ^ iiioe -11 o ti. " ket ortice, Robinson H?ll. open dahVttal 9 tlUI^ F'? , ... , ? , of the Ladles' Inlon Rcltef Asaoclatlon. q; l i - in aid of* sick soldier, of tno Late War and their Families. c?r" J'^Wy-thiril ?tree*'i'nd Sixth avenue week. fecamber M, and confinuin? tnrou?| th? e. "aitiKKr?"' i u ft- Ml'ARROI.L A.N D so'ls ln Hartley Campbell's tltccesslul It/jm. ,e mi. ORPHANS. ra*w CIHRISTMA.a CAROLS! t HRtxrv . u? .IT* ' Mtialc Books Music folios. Mi?,- Vi,?.VA> MLs"Ct every variety and price, i.'r 'i ? j v'' *trun"-nK of Music Book tor I.s7l. tin- p|,iIIO at iLni *' Ne,1 ''"t plain; $i, full jjiir. PublMie l by l'on,e- Price. $2 1,1'-"N* CO,711 i'roadwa>. F'ENCI.VO, BOXING Ii'tlik-uv .. (ialJerv. tilu simi, nvemie n? ) sH0O1IN(T niollth, Superior Fen, n,- vn'|1arnfii?V."ru'1""1" "* for_sale. >e?d ,?r Cr, ?iar. "Sj^i'^VllJfcRY *' (1. stVee't!-Nineteer'i,h y\ "^A?X.TUMljv F-1 ^G" f H KAY EVKJCINO IVcpitiwr IT 'f:X,!l1Hlr,'-)N rlll-RS. nv?, Fenclns Aihleti,. Ke (r, *, ^'k.l i,plf-vHo*" Vtic*r,''"'n ?'? 'Me'iubora an<i in*nds''p/eaa? I tent Vs,.' *?-" AJTO OOMPC< method,'at p.ipll'i re?rtrn,<l "Pure Italiaa (JART'ER^S .-J'lRP.E I. ANSANTK. u riE>f?4^v evlisrsa Hcetlioven Hall. .'Id Fifth street' ;?<!!'? and Other loci lRm nan II.vf,r 1 '"'I" i"uita. - lully taught b\ an adent in ??? . i "m?' success, particulars a.ld^Vv/'-V' *? vol Branch uiUca. I'^Ll- M. Herald L'picwf