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A. A TO LET FOR PPyyOBKB. ?!?KKNEn floN IV RBNTB. ?, iTTl k \ iVVv I V - M l IO ELKUBLE TENANTS ft* (1KKII E< M)W REMA1MXU UM.KT 1* TH III \ >i II HlilDI.NO, THE KkMS liAVK H* KMlihh D AM' I IK ' ?''LASS TENANTS MAY i.uivi s, iVl. .'BATVfcKV LOW Rh.\TS, TOV\\ni I"K AND HAN KINO OFFIi K> IS NOW l'lii-I Ct- I' Vs --N i-.-sl VI.LY KAVORaBLK OPPOR TUNITY T-i BClirth ELIOIBLe OFFIOnH OS MuST IV r-lfij. I I IEIM- Til K ABI'VK BIHLDINO IS r IS'sTKM KIUKPROi'K, IIK VI El) PY SIKiM, 'J A M I 1 ' V\i'?RS. Al.L m6oI US IMi'KuVI-MhVIS. I \,j Kt UK Hi; dElt MORO\N. m<|u l"t N(> ^ piMt STRKKT. ? Ill KI- K BltK'K lirn.UIN(J>. 128. IS). Hi IANB *trei i 6ft* fret. to let ior packing or storage buti in s. i. ' >'t' ' i't Immediate post* hinii. I. A U T. Bl'K.MIAM, tiUJ Hudson street i ?STORES, STORI * TO BENT ON WK8T SIDK. J\ . Mir.'. ? i'i- almost any liusu v.; r<-n. |Ar> per Bionlh au.l ui .v.ir.l ?' IM.S FKICB. -0? Hudson street. CORN K STORE TO LI r.-CBKAP RENT; GOOD I cat;,.a ANDREWS. 22 Laight street. A KIM B SIN Ss. OPPOBTUMTY.?TO LET, ALL lurnishct. ready tor bua nesa, a corner Oyster House an i ?- n in ? superior locality, at it very low rent ?lI... cc to out'" bn->nes*ata trifling utttlay. i'. KKhU. it. 1^81 Third ivodm. BROW.V MOM! CO .AI* It STuRK, CELLAR AND ihrc' Moors, with Qrnt class stable in the nar. seven Mailt, store on one of ilir beat business streets; { < ner wants capital for hi* iiatent business tonus easy. Add rout A. Ii.. 1 r ? J Bruokiy n Br.ncli office OUBLE AND SINtlLR LOFTS TO LET-ON VBSBY, Uarclt} and Leon ird streets, Broadway block. Itlijuire ot J A J. \V MI-.EKS, No. 30 Vetey street, room 8. NE OK TWO FULLY Fl'BMSIIED OK KICKS TO ... let. or Desk Room in same. steam lio.ued; first I'oor. isrgi light and desirable. Inquire at No. '--!9 Broadwav room L5 IK) LET-A SPLENDID I'AK r.Y AT VHtY LOW rent, to a prompt tei'aut. Apply to JNU. liAfiOEUlY, SIS Water atreet. rpu LEI t)R LEA. E?TUB NEW BITLDINU Ml IS 1 West iut !v third -licet. UK)fec.t Iroin 1 iitb avcuuo ami <>p ..-it' if Filth Ivenue Hotel; or th? Bturt anil Baseineiii nr. I I ...its will be ruosert sepiirately. Apjilv to E H. LI DLoW A CO., No. i I'tu' slreeI or M East seveu tteniii ttreeL r STORV i'OKNKB Bl'lLDINO TO I.ET?ABO01 70 tj ictt lei i v eil adapted lor a wuoilsalo tea waro t.ow oi r or urovit-ii)n dealer; Rood location lor a flr i el is.- i? ' r ()?'<? r sal ou. Apply uB lite premises cor ner V'arick \ estry and 1 anul streets. DWELUXO MOUSES TO LE'?._ funtlabed. AN FXQI'lSITKLY Fil ftN'ISHED, PIJCIST1ED AN'I) buiM new. a toot ' It .s-oop stone Dwelling, last west ot Killti a' nue and : i- 'Ilio.eaa' chuieli to -ft low. V K STi Vt ,s UN, Jr., SI l-.ast sev nteenth street or 11 Fine street I) () A 4 UAKDMMELY AND FULLY FCBVISIIEI) IIOPSR; J\ excellent nelgkbNlRHt ami location, low rent, part tn bo ird every eonv.? :il?-1?< u au>; iuiprovea eut. S. E. II. \ A>D\ ICE. Ill toion sr|uar.'. T *'l# A M'lNTll?LAROB DOI' BLK J10D8B, WELL lum -tu'd: -1 rooms, miitaiile ior boarding pur H roadway. i If. K.r It, Ftltb avennn. AFUt.iT CLA.S-i FOUR STORY BfOU S'luOP brown stone liou?e, l-Hrty-seeoiKl street, near Reser voir Park, in r< i; . .-Ir.'.tui.y I'uru'slo I (Woquot carpi is, piiiuo. A , unUi May or long, r at a sacrifice. PUaLcjN A .-Lua.n, .1 Kost s?'\iin.e< nth street. CRN IS II F.I) HOUSES IO KENT.?A VERY NEAT bro'.wi -ion' House ou Twenty-thir.'i street, west of Booth's Toeatre; comfHtt; price moderate (or winter or loni'cr ? ne oa Fortj mutii street, near Fifth avenue, an l a nom elegant HiMi.se, mncnlti. entlv furnished, near Fi Hi uv line, on Fit y-thlrd stree:; greatly reduced reins to !e -? t at. e , artle-*. JAiltS Ii. til .V ARDS, (id West Twettty-llilrd 6treet. I nluruisiieiL * OOOD THBBB STOEY rilUl) Bl'OOP DOUSE TO rent?Two blocks Irnm ih" <.rard Opera lloase, iu"t put in flr-t rale firiler. painted throughout, furuace, hafh. (fss an'i tix ures, closets, Ac ; rent SLSOOoer yetr: lease ii wanted. J.VMl.s K EDWARDS, C9 West Twenty-third street. s Trir.I K TORY HIGH STOOP IIOlJ-E, CENTRAL j\ ly located, with all modern improvements, to rent at $1,.'i ii.i \ear Furniture lor sale at a sacrifice. PH lL'i> A SLOAN, lil east Sev enteeu ii str?et. A NEAT. SMALL BRICK llOOSK TO LET?419 WEST Tweuty-t'ourtli street , rent $ U i?-r moiilta. J. COltfftl', 'JM Nllltli avenue. O STORY BUICK nOU-E, 211 WEST TWELFTH O s reel one door from Seventh a venae: all improve, nu nls; iiniueiliaui poatession: rent A-S.1 per nioiiili (Ui May. Keys at U. J. SKAMAN'. . 63 it est FoUrteeBUl -t. Fl RMSilED 1UHI11S V\l) APAUTilES'l'S TO LET. A T Wl T FoURT KB NTH STREET.?U AN D J\ some! - furnished Koonis to let. eti suite or? parately, to 'm>-nUe.QieQ only, withotit board. Retcrenccs ex ctia lined. A FRIVATB FAMILY. OOCI'PYfVO TUEIR OWN liouar, wmilil let two or three eienant IU>otn- to itonfit men, without board ; l>> st relerem s nivaii and re quired No. fil i linton pin. e ui; hili si net , second boose east of I ilth avenue and Brevoort llouse. A ?THE THIRD BEST BUILT HOUSE IN THE CITY, a\ ? A. D. is.7. --I nili '1 States citizen*, read. niatX and learn? Apartments for gentlemen or lii;ht hotl ckeep tni'. at nominal rents, $' to $8; owner s residence; strict it ; r. nri s; ei^lit iiticl 01 cara t7 Amity street, near Broadway. A P UVA'K FAMILY WILL RUNT A CHOICE OF Jt\ plen aut Ro. in-. Iijridso i.ely lurnished, ut mod erate pric . Iio;.-.' iirst class lu a.'I respects. 37i West Thirty-sccoml street, AKUfi.V 'SlIKD ROOM (X SECOND FLOOR; BATII room on same floor. M Irviu^ place, betweuu Clar endon and Westminster Hotels. A HANDSOME FRONT PARLOR AND BEDROOM A on fl i irst t\ .r. together or vepurately; more Rooms on the second; at No. 12 Fourth avenue. ANICKLT Ft'RNtSIIRD FRONT ROOM TO LET? on sei nnd II or. with mn. grate and hath attached, suitable tor one or two geutlemeu, at ill Wtsi Tweuty so? <.nd sir.'et. A widow lauy has a pleasantly k r. nished Koom, with nr wiihont Hall Itoo'ii, fur gen tleinan and wife or party ol gentlemen; lignt liou <? act ping if desired. 35 Bond street. AT NO. .VI Wi: T NIMH STREET, BK I WEEN FIFTH and tMxth avenues, vcnilcmen an secure saperior accommodations ut r asonabie rale-; to acceptable aud permanent parti** lit eral terms will be ollered. A FORM 1II.D PARLOR FLOOR. WITH KITCHEN, I j\ containing closed, lint Mid cold water; uIiki ? lai ;e Room <.n second floor, adjoining ballroom lorliu.iw- . K. i pin;, I'. Vanck place, between Houston and Blcrc .?r streets. \ COMFORTABLY ROOM OK A ROOM AND Bill)- j room. lur itshed. in a lamilv of two per oua, su ^a bie i r a lady wishing I ? live quiet and retired. 1st West Fourth street. AOOHtr, Nil ElY FCUNIsnED FLOOR. COM nlete ho hoii"ek.eei>int ; tamllv private ; references exchanged: rent i> w. Iiij west Nineteenth struct, Cist hi use west ol -ixtii avenue. * LA Kill:, SIWNV IRON'T ROOM, ICRMSI1ED, j\ lor gentlemen or housekeeping. with or without Ki oms uiii< Ini'ig, .f,. to $3: Koom lor a gentleman, $1 to; ft re and all Improvement*. Mi Went Twenty -cveutU ktriul, near ixtii avenue. k PRIVATE AMERICAN FAMILY HAS SPaRK | _iY Koom u>r two gentlemen or gentleman an I wile; terms moder te; modern improvements call at or ad dress >o. m West Ninth street. A LAO V HAS A BE A 0I'lFO L FRONT SUIT OF A Romus, nictly furnished, wtilrli she desires to l?-f, together or .< -parat< -ly P. Christian people n ut re markably low. Particulars at 737 Broadway, oltlee 9. L'OKNI.-II, i> ROOMS, WITH EVKftY CONVENT r i nn 1'i.r hoi keeping, to let to e#prrtab:e small faiii 1 lies. alt" i slei ping l.mini lor two gmittcineii, with out board, 91 Macilougal street, near llTeec'.er LTRMSII I) ROOM FOR GENTLEMEN: MlM fS r per month; in private ho .<? . gas and bath, inquire at real estate oilier, 17 Ahinc on square itightli avenue;, b tween Blfei ker and Twelfth streets. rt MMRBI D I'Vi'I.OR IIALI, HEATED, sofa BED, r $4 week I v , t'ari r I- low, lour room*, heated, piano, bath. Ac., $.2; two lor boiiScfceeplUf, ?>; quiet boU>e. U East I i.U entli street. n ANM-' MKI.V F( KM HED ROOMS TO LET, r.N suite iji" singly. to suit tenants; bouse and location first i la n rencc tXLtiant'd. Apply at Z7 I'ulon square, sec nd lloor NrlCELY Ft RNI.II'.D ROOMS. WITHOUT BOARD; no ol> a ct ion to light housekeeping; a Iront Base mem a. piiv-.il iai . or in ntist's oilb e; lioii-e flrst cla?s; references required. n>7 W-st Fifty-second strict. NrICELV Fl RMSIIED ROOMS, FOR OENTLKM EN _ and their unci, nr single Indies, nice, quiet lioase. with all improvements; rout r a*on?t>l* si aodid loca tion. I7d Lcxlngioti avenue, corner thirty.dr*t street. ONLY $7 run WEEK Fun Fori! ROOMS (PARLOR, ivs<. tedrnoms and kitchen). Itirnistied complete tor In n ? i in lit Central avenue. Brooklyn. K l>. ? r,' . Oraud street Icrry. take ^oulll Kouriii street < ai 4. IJI VT HI 111' i" I- Ii To MEET THE TIMI H.-PA RT OF JV French Flat, furnished -sittiOR room, bedroom, kitchen, wiili hoi and cold wan r and Waiionury tubs, elm t bail Ian. uas im In led. lufl H illy sixth stieet, be tween i.exii tmi and Fourili avenues. fjl UEl FOR 111?t i:ki i PIm;, lAVIMOMItT 1 Ifrnc r. fur r Flu r, with one or two licdrminn, k ? ben. v i , ? a:t,, i ?* itn I Cfild tvsler; handy m all west ?iu. i ai a * e-t Fortj-ouiIII street. rrwo UOI M I Its I -11 I? WITH ALL f'UNVKN ' i"i imuvek p n k'H-., b th; prlvite house; rentlow. .\0 \ <Hnrt in n r-. t, near bleecker. fpo IF, 'Si r ?,F r ? l j: K ?. Ill I IMS. FIRNiSHED * lot 1'h' h It ;.i ?i .,tid dour, ImaL No. 'Jitf Kixtb avcniii . in ?r . cm atcrnili utrei t. r.TH i ' I ' !M - .At: HVLS rV-FTi;ST mnt, ? I I tirnl n I I?. i,ir??. i ni' mid lim k singlj' or en suite ; liaili- ii each i.oor; r?lfreii(a-? required. rj Wi. I I'll lilil. r 11 f ritl.l'.T. -Fl RVl^ril'D I ApArlmcni/i.iw'b- t Ir.l |..n I ai i ll, -I I I.n , It,.,,r. f ir one or two bentituieu or i'**utieui.iii and wne, al.so Bcdroniiis. ?JO W FSI' TWENTY lOrttTH FTKEKT, NFAR 00 Ullii Avenue Hotel.- Well iiirni bed Honms in stilt- or ungl.v, to let. In a imm pri> aie launiy ij ^e.n (tCBUMB and wile or single gentlemen "1 I i| MAi liOfitiAL HTIU- i.T, REAR ItLKF.rK I R ? 1 I" Fiunisbed Rooms, willi everv Oonvi nieuee lor housekeeping, to let lo respeetntilr small tamllies. |-| I , t I.IOIITY HEYkNTII Mill 1,1 om. on I I I two eomlorUUily lltrnlshed Rooms lor bouse I i ep os also a i I at ol (lie looms, unfurnished, with aiuduiii > lupiovetuenU lent uidtraie: Uoiuc unvaie. rrRKMHBo nooan aito apartments to Mi. f)77 WKrtT TWENTY-SECOND STKKRT-ONK - I I large Hun.11 anil bedroom attach il; also two lat<e ttooina, every couveu.once tur light housekeeping, f.< tn (7 per week. WK8T TW suitable tur housekeeping tr gentlemen . divided ll required terms moderate Call lor tin ei* day*. 1 BROADWAY. NEW! THIRTY-SECOND l. ? 'Mf street.?Handsomely Amlthtd. nil m*. trout and back Parlor; also other Itooinss hall Roomawlthtire.ir.il and hot batli: lor fmlleiMD and gentlemen and wive.t central locatlou; near restaurants VNFIRMMIKI) ROOMS AV? APART MKNTM TO LET. A fAItr O THE IIA.VDSOMK BROWN STONE A tiourfl i>r East Tweiitv-flrst street to lei, rent low to a nice tenant. Apply on premises or to J. AH Dliit MOTT, 1 'Jb Prince strict. A ?91 VaRICK STREET. NEAR CANAL, TORES J\ . glory brick bou-e, ? i? o? I Apartments, to suit, at a low rent: convenient locatlou, MH li avenue car route. A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL RENT THEIR rRONT ann back i tir > r unfurnished, Inclutihg trux, S-*i per month; would board parties u required. Iii3 l-.ast Eighty-second xlreet. rpti LKT?TO A ? MAI L PAMII.Y OF ADl'LTS, A i lower Floor and back li&seuieut, rent S?j. luqulre at 2a* West Nineteenth street. rr<> LBT?SB< OND FLOOR OF BltOWN STONE J homo M2 Sixth avenue, between Twenty-second and Twenty thir l streets, live rooms; all modem Iiuijrove menu; rem $j'. Apply in store. rru let?a vi:m desirable second floor of I .-1* rooms, at 719 Seventh avenue, opposite Central Market; relit %"??>. Apply tu J 11. BROWN, 1,280 Bioau way, eorui-r Thirty third street rpwo PL.KA.SANT SUNNY FRONT BOOMS ON 8EC 1 ori<! ti..or, with gas, bath and every convenience: t? be lri together or seperaU ly: location excellent 109 Weal Twenty nlntli street i NKILS'iN FLACK, BETWEEN CLINXON AND r Waver ny place*?Front and hall bedrooms 10 let, at moderate t rmi Ar S?A LEH AT AUCTlUIf. WATER COLORS. K20 Broadway, New York. I'll Fulton street, B rook Ij n, WM. II. PANNING * CO.,{ ;*| Ma.Mox street. London, of I 52 Montague de la '.'our, I Brussels. will offer to tli? ruMIc o( New York their snperb rMleo Uon ot Water Colors collected luring the pa" sumtier dire t from the studios of the artists in Condon. I'aris. Brussels, Antwerp. The Hague, 1 Missel dorr, Munich and Home. The pictures were neisonally selected hv Mr. William 11. Fa nil in 2 from the lolios of the artists, and purchased at exceedingly low prices compared with sum ar works heretofore offered in the American mar. ke!. and we ere prepared to put the entire collection up at auction entirely ?uhotit reserve or limit In the collection will be found tine examples of the English. I rench, B' tgian, Italian atvl Spani-.li schools ol lauriscape, murine, architectural. Bower, fruit and genre painting thai Iism never been excelled In any one col lection in t n i - conn try, embracing uue specimens oi the following eminent artists:? i l Wainwright, T. L. Kowbolham,'Edward Richard son. J. Drumtnoii l, i'atil Vuiry, T. C. Dlbden, C. I'mr. son. Cruickshank. .'. l'rlce, Me Arthur. Bernard Ev ans II E. Hudson. A. Claxton. George Clare. A. Prout, A. Cox,Syer. Jr., I Salmon, O. J Knox, Charles Tay lor, I. I (Oilier, bit win Lllis, pcorge Hall, L. Andrews, M (Jr.int, K. La It, B. Carp, J. Marks, J. Faulkner, W. t'r utr. Cotnpte Calix, Rossi. Simmonetti. Detti, Corn ier, Sunnier. Brissot, O. Washington, Marohn, Pattlm, Didioni, lotani. Pesslnl. Langlin, Tro/.zin 1, Lanjalley, l>e Be ium.nl, lie Langpre, J. De <';?.se, Do rand I.erov, Misnot, Jamie. <"ampl, Zennort, Menegbini. Petroclnta, Menteironlni, l.evov.iu, Langtey, K. 0. C. Darley, Spica tico, aud many others. Tnc above arc all elegantly framed and mounted. Lfidles are especially invited to visit the Exhibition. The ""hole to be sold at auction on Wednesday, Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, December 16, 17. 18 and 19, at the Art callery, No. GO Liberty street, at 12 o'clock each day. EDWARD SCHENCK, Auctioneer. ART SALE! PEREMPTORY! By order or W. A. Brewer, Esq., Executor. TINS fTue-alayi KVKNINO, ?l<? WEDNIISDAY and im'l;DAY l.VENINGh, ut the Leavilt Art Rooms, 817 Broadway, a lurge collection of Paintings. from the estate ot the late John G. Vose, Esq., Moutrose, N. J. Embracing examples by Chooser. Pommer Pplan, Tn !?'?* W M Browu, Rondel. Meyerhelm, !? nglenard. Van >cbon. nopo. Williamson. W. T Rh-hards Wcob, Count Uo Bylaudf, McCurd and more than IjO others. Also a large number of Paintings and Water Colors from the estate of the late Alex. .Matthews und other private owners. The whole now on exhibition at the Art r.ooins SI 7 Broadway. The Messrs. I.EAVITT, Auctioneers. 4 s-KiNKK'fl SALE IN BANKRUPTCY, BY K. D. \' BAILEY, Auctioneer, otllce Ml Kast Fourth street. In the District Court of the tniteil ) Slates lor the Southern district ot ^ In bankruptcy. lr? the matter of Phll'p Rein, bankrupt?The under- , sianed u signec in bankruptcy of the estate an.I cflV.rta 1,1ttie above named bankrupt. hereby gives notice that in consequence of the. United States Marshal having been dls|.os? su d of the store under the Htlh Avenue Hotel formerly occupied hv the said i'hllip Rein, he has taken th>- More 7-?? Broadway three door* below A. T Stewart's. where he will soli at public miction, by K. I) Hilley Auctioneer, on Tuesday and Wednesday, the l.lth and' loth dav* ot December, at 11 o clock in the lorenoon and cachsueceedins day until all is hold, the Sloe: ol goods heiomrlng to the above mentioned estate, consisting of Watches, elegant sets of Jewelry. Brooches, Earr.ng* Bracelets, Nio-klaecs, I<ock?ms. >eal Kings, Button*, .-ftids. I rench cnocits. Bronzes, silverware a lnru" assortment ot superior Plated Ware, gold-headed r ine'~ A. ? also all the Hxttires now in the store under tlie l itili Avenue Hotel including the ltegnlators and tl h Urn Clock In front of tlie siore. Notice ol the. time for selling the fixtures will be given in a Iuture ad ver - tisemeut Hy order ot MM'I Ili.W VAS.-AR CABLE. Assignee. AM Ul \ (IN) fORElON aKT.-MR DANIEL V MaIIUWS begs to autiotince to the lovers of art that his THIRD S\LE OF PAINTINGS. comui 'tsinu new Pictures never betore exhibited, re ceivcii (llr^ct. from tbe studios of ? Tin: MOSI EMINENT AMERICAN ARTISTS, vi/ ?I W ' a?ilear Wm. Hart, llavid Johnson, .1. F. I'.i'ls ol V\ M Brown. Arthur t'arton. W. K. De llaas. W. I s. nn'.ag K. W Hubbard. Gidord, Holberton Perry, ( hapln. l-.aton. Insley, MeCord. Richards and wany others also a number ol very choice Pictures by DISTINGUISHED FOREIGN AR I I TS, received trom a private collection; the whole to be sold Al AUCTION ON Tr URSDA.Y A.Nil l-RIDAY, December 17 and IS, at 12 ociock.caeb day. AT Till GAl.LKRY, 47 A.ND 49 UIBERIY hlRF.ET. Now on exhibition. DAM.. A. MAI HEWS, Auctioneer. A. ?l-'DWARl) PR ITINOEIt. AUCTIONEER. EX TKAORDIN aRY SALE OK first CLASS furniture, contained in FRENCH'* NEW HOTEI* consisting of new black walnut Furniture or everv de M-riutlon splendid Bedding, lon^ curled hair Mattresses, ll'v.. u*'" "'e feather Pilb>w? and Holsters, linen sheem. Pillowcases blankets, spreads, Comforters. Ac. ; black walnut chairs dininu oak Chairs. Ac. . everything now. bulcudll CAKPLT- of all descriptions. v Bl LI .IA 111) ROO M. Fonr elegant Tables. Kavauagh A Decker's make, all complete; spring Sctteea Ac.^ Me a>'t marble and black w.-itnnt liar*, round and hoi la re I abbs. Chairs, Bar Fixtures. Glas-ware, Liquors, Cigars, Ac. OFFICE. Marble-fop Connfers, glass front office Desks. American Strain Company Iron --ate., Chalmers' .Annunciator CI.m ks and everything appertaining to first class hotel ?7'a%e lot Ol AWNIVGH.no consists ot Silverware. Glassware, Lluen, Tables, Chairs and everything complete. K I l ^ fl KW. Crockery. Copperware, Tinware, Steam Tables and UteuMlsol every description. lo be sola, without reserve. THIS DAY. at M?X o'clock. Pain or shine sale positive. ?8 Cortlandi street, corner New church street Bv ordei ot F- K. LICHTENSTEtN. -.11.III.. JOHNSON, JR.. AUCTIONEER. Furniture, Mercbanrlisa and Fine Art* Salesroom, 37 Nassau street. Real listate Dt partment, 21 Park row. New York. THIS DAY. at II o'clock, at SI Nassau sti vet THIS DAY will be sold the ttnest assortment of IsR'jNZI S. t'LOi K A > I HjI',. SIIA'KK AMD PLATED WARt', GLASsWAItE, Ac., ever offered lor sale, or ever will be offered^ TuCTiON ?IIKNRY 7.INN, AlICTI'lN l-.LR, J\ sells over S-ii U.KJ worth of elegant Household Furniture, contents of private residence 21 Kast 2Utn street ne*r hr..ait vsv t" be sold this nay, commencing al luX o i lock w thout reserve In lot* lo suit, viz. Bedroom and Parlor -nil" octave Pianoforte, Beilstends. lace Curtains. Oil l%intin?s, t loek. Wardroties. spring and linr Mattj-esses, Lounges, sheets, Ouills; aUo Diuing boom, Kllch n an<i Basement Furniture, Ac. AT AUCTION ? BY WM. WITTERS. 4M CANAL street, Weilin iil.1T, December IH, 1874, at 1 I" Hie Panorama ot ih? iloly Land sold to pay storage, c .rta. -. Ac Bv oriler ol ELLln N. IJKOW, l?>Sullivan street. Panorama i an l* een at 4 4 Canal street A III' SALE -II D. MINF.ll, AUCTIONEER, WILL J\ sell a I tru< and valuable collection of modern Oil )'uintin;'s tills evening at o'clock, at store No. 6.VJ Sixtii avenue, n ur Ihirty fourth street atljoluiug Parker's res'niireDt ami w ill be cutitiuued uulil tliu en lire col lection Is di-po ed of. \UCriON SAl.F. Tlll-> DAY AT Till ELEGANT fixe story brown stone mansion, 120 West l wenty tnir I afreet, near - iith avenue. 'I II IS (Tne?4ajr) MORNING, commencing ?t in o'cioek. rianoiortes. ISronxes, Oil Paintings, Ac. Magnitit i-tit inlaid Marquetlerie, sat.in I'arlor Pttlfs, Conire lat'ies lo match; velvet anil Bi ussels Carpets, imported Bronzes, Oil Paintings 7J4 octave I'latioiorte. Bookcase I a hi nets ( hamber . uit. fnl nd walnut Drisa in" < ase*. Bedsteads, \:attresses. l urtlsll und rep Parlor Stiii Fa?y i hair, Dlirtng boom Bullet chairs. Exten sion tables <o!ld Hilver and Plated Ware, China Dinner nod lea Net, Hatstaiid, Desks, Engravings, Lounges, Ac.; base me til and kitchen Furniture. H, i . McDONNi-.r.L, Auctioneer. AUCTION. motion auction i irer $1.1,0 n prortli and over <75 lots ^ handsome h .u-rf-liobl Furniture. I aroets. Pianofor*|J tin - MHes'tav) murning. a l 11>? o'clock, at Hie lour firry mansion 10. VI em I w<my eighth street, uear sixth ??e mi.:, by onerol W. Itichcrt, i sq Parlor.s-Magnlficeiit tirand' Oucbess. Marie. Antoinette style and Turkish I ar lor Miiijt. covered in satlu brocade ami reps; grand souare rosewoml Plnnolorte, Curtains, Mirrors, raint inus, Bronzes, (>ocks, rosewood and waloutChamber Suits, MatLre.sacs, I'.etlding, Library. isltUlig Room Suits, in reis an.I haircio'lis Dining, Basement Furniture. Ac. Uuods deuvercd aud packcil tot purc.ba.sers J k ralmlr. Auctioneer. MUBI AT AUCTION. Auction sale men household furniture, line oil Painting* imported Rroitscs. Ac THIS (TUESDAY) morning, 1U o'clock, ut |u i\?le rini.l- n-e ? no WEST TWEM Y flKHl ,>T., NEAl; HfcVEKTH AY., elegant carvel Parlor Kuita, in satin nn-l (otdltlM; lUgaUmat teinwav l'iunui >rte, Stool anil rover. Mimic C?MHi Parlor und wilt tallies, MiiT.tr-, Curtain*, richly carved Chamber t in roat!wood. Ola'k walnut; latest stvle Dressing Case, Bu'f.iu?, Waslitrtaiids, Turkish suit i asv Chairs 3 ttookcaaea. Library labia*. W tiling tle4, fine hair und jpring Mattresoes, Pillow*. inlaid Sideboard. 1 Extension T.tblua. .Dining i haira, silverware, sewing Machine. Musical K..i, llrits-els un<t Ingram < arpets ilall Maud, Kili hen Furniture. rich ornament*. Ac Foal live sale; no rtwrvr. ake 7th. fill or Mh av. car* Competent men to p irk nml -lap gools. citv or conn try. KOHEUT C. UAtiUI*, Auctioneer. A 111. KCKKU. AUCTIONEER, WILL BBIX DK i\. ceinbrr 16, at 12 o'clock in the Exchange Sale* room No. 111 Broadway. 117th street, brick. ' renoh Flat, brown .stone trimmed. No. 183; &81 street three siorv big h sloop basement private House; 47th s'reet. leased at SIMMper annum to 1877: First avenue, Iiot ol I.and near UOtb direct. Maps and particulars ut US fine street. Benjamin p. thomas, auctioneer .-noti< e. Fancy goods iuiDorlt rs, dialers In ailverplaied ware, glassware. Ac., iiasirousol consigning goods lor the grout holiday sales, to he hel I bv Benlauiln F. Thomas, Auc tuner, ?t t ii' miminoth salesrooms. No. 2 i Park row, oppos te the new I'ost Office, lor the holi days, <?< rame'i imr Moaday, December 21. and erdlnc Decern'er 31, will take notice that goods will he re ceived on ami alter I liuradav, the 17tn mat. Invoices should be banded in without delay. BY JOHN A. DUNN. auctioneer?WILL. 8EL.Ii this day, at luj* o'clock, at No. SO Delsncey street, the I'umlture oftti ur rooms? Bureaus, cane seat and hair cloth Chairs, Lounges, Bedsteads, leather iled, hair Mattresses, Stoves, Mirrors, Carpets, Ialles, together with all the Kitchen Furniture. Sulu positive. Dealt rs In viled. BY ISIDORE J. SWARZKOPF, AUCTIONEER-WILL sell at 2 o'clock, at.84 avenue K, entire Fixtures of meat market: also Saloon Fixtures, Tables, Chairs, Kn uravingi. Counters: also Furniture, Bedsteads, iiedtliug, Bureaus. Stoves. Ao. BY VIRTUE OF A CHATTEL MORTGAGE J. W. CAMPBELL, Jr., Auctioneer, will sell this day. at 1 ' o'clock, entire Fixtures ol Liquor Store 830 Eighth avenue., corner Fiftieth street. J. II. SMI I ll's SONS. /1BATTEL MORTGAGE.?SALE ETC. D. FAVOR, A UC \.i tioneer. ? Mr. E. FA\OR. IS East Fourteenth street, near Delmonlco's, will sell this day O'nesduy). Decem ber 15, it U A M prompt, by order or Matt M. Hewins, attorney fur the mortgagee, a large lot of tine rosewood mid Mack walnut Furniture, rosewood Piano, Mirrors, Carpets. Curtains, Pictures H'oves, curled hair Mat trcssus. Ac . being the entire furniture t f a first class house, removed to the store lor convenience of sale. A No, to pay advances, several fine new j'arlor und Bed room Suits, Lounges, Chairs, ic. No rascrve. Seats for ladies. EUG&NE BISSELL, auctioneer. By B1SSELL A CO., THIS DAY. at 94 Reade street, at A. M., large sale of over 60't lots Toys and Fancy Goods. suitable tor the holiday trad*. AI<o, a large assortment of over 11)0 lots fine Bohemian and Alabaster Vases and Toilet Seta, assorted colors and pat terns; elegant China Toy Tea Scrs, Mugs, Cups and ! Saucers, Match Boxes, Ac., Ac-, all ol this year's importa tion. Jg M. STACKPOLE. AUCTIONEER. By E. M. STACK POLE A CO., salesroom 14 Vesuy street. will pell on Wednesday, lGth tnst., hi IOh o'clock, a large as orlment of new und second liand 1- urui ure, Faucy Uoods, Silverware, Ac. Also, A peremptory sale of Pawnbrokers' Ooods of various kinds, Fornitnre, Trunks, Valises, l'tctnrcs, Ac , Ac. Sale positive, rain orsliino. fr? COLTOV, AUCTIONEER. 1 . Handsome Furniture, French nlafc Mirrors, fnr t-ains and Cornices, parlor, dining room, bedroom and basement Goods, Ac.. Ac. On Thursday, December 17, nt 11 o'clock, at the private residence No. U4 East Jhirty seronJ street, between T'urd and Lexington avet.ues, the entire choice Furniture, embracing the usual assort nient of good Parlor Suits, Frcnch plate Mirrors, Eng lish, Hru-sels and tapestry Carncts; carved hlack wal nut Bedroom Dress Bureaus, with plate glass; best hair Mattress, Paintings, Engravings, Refrigerators,' Kitchen Goods. Ac.., Ac. Details on Thursday morning. on Friday, December IS, at the auction rooms 58 F.ast Thirteenth "street, near Broadway, all the very rich ami elegant Furniture of a private family removing fioiu the city, and embracing everything that is reallv ele gant In the way of teal Bronzes, Oil Paintings, rich carpets and Curtains, Ac. N. B.?A portion of the goods arc now on exhibition. Details on Thurs lay and Friday. Holiday presents. THE TAUNTON SILVER PLATE COMPANY will sell at auction, at their salesroom No. 4 Maiden lane, daily, until further notice, at 10 o'clock A. M? their entire Stock of elegant silver plated Ware. Table Cutlery. Ac. Per order of TAUNTON SILVER PLATE COMPANV, JOHN H. SWAIN, Treasurer. H ENRY D. MINER. AUCTIONEER (LATE HENRY II. Leeds A Miner). Established 1847. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 16. at in,1-, o'clock, at tiie Salesroom No. 105 Dunne street, near Broudwav, FINE FRENCH AND BOHEMIAN JARDINIERES, Vases, Fancy Goods und Glassware; also Slufled Birds on sprays, in groups and under glass shades, prepnred hy the well ktiovrn taxidermist, C. Ualbraitli. The ui.ove eoods arc elegant hpliday presents anil are now on exhi bition. AU<> an assortment of Household Furniture, Mirrors, Carpets, Ac. IS. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER-SELLS THIS ? day, Tuesday. December 15, at lojj o'clock, at 15>? Bowery, a large lot ot Household Furniture ol ?family declining housekeeping; Furniiure. Carpets, Purlor .Store!, Pipe. Mirrors, Clocks, Oil Paintings. Bookcases. Lounges, Vases. Ac. Dealers invited, lmmedlat ly thereafter regular sale of a variety ot general Merchan dise, I'iano*. Sales Musical Instrumeats, Banios, Gui tars, Acconleons, two elegant Music Boxes, a large lot ol I'ocket and table Cutlery; at 2 o'clock Wines, Li quors, Cigars. Smoking 'tobacco, Ac. Wednesday follow ing. at 10}j o'clock, special sale ol Dry and Fancy Goods. J p. travf.r. auctionekr. ? Marsbal'.i sale, this day. December 15, 1871, by vir tue of an execution, ai IDS o'clock, at !i7 and 59 Great Jones street, lot ot fine Groceries, chests o> best Teas, Chocolate, Farina, Honcv, cocoa. Corn starch, Chow Chow, salad and olive oils, famines. Mustard, 12 bar rels choice lamily I lour, two barrels pure Angelica Wine, Champagne. Brandy, Madeira, Whiskey, Jamaica Rum, Cigars Ac., Ac. GEO ROE B< >UCsEIN, Marshal. J P. TRAVER. auctioneer. . Mortgage sale, this day, December 15, 1374, at 10J? o'clock, by virtue of a chattel mortgage, at r,7 and 59 Great Jones street, one bay Morse. Hurncss. Wagon, Ac., Ac. GEORGE BOUCaEIN, Marshal. J P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER. . M nrs'ial's sa le, this day, December 15, 1874, at 11 o'clock, by vlrluo ot an execution, at .'>7 and 5'.) Great J one street, tnree crates ,-ewlng Machine Tables. (Screws, Hinges, Ac., Ac. john A. WfcTH, Marshal. J ames m ford, auctioneer?si lls this day, at J o'clock, at 76 Third avenue, the entire Furniiure of 2" rooms embracing line Parlor. Cnamber, Bedroom, Dining Hoom and medium Furniture of all descriptions; Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Wardrobes, litagcres, Buffets, One Lounges, Piano about 40 Curpels. 1,000 yards 011 cloth. Druggets, Mats. Rugs Ac.; Silverplated Ware, fine hair Mattresses, Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, Mirrors. Extension 1 able, Ac., ollcrlng an excellent op portunity lor housekeepers and others. Personal atten tion given to sales at residences or stores. Prompt. B. MINTZ. MORTOAC.K SALE.?P. GAFI'NEY, AUCTIONEER, sells this day. at 10}-B o'clock, order ot the mortga gee, the Fixtures ol the. grocery st re H4 Allen street. Also other Goods belonging to toriner purchaser*. bale positive. PAWNBROKER'S SALE.?ThOS. J. M'GRaTH, Al'C tloneer, 1M Chatham street, corner Mulberry, will sell this day, at II o'clock. Men's an I Women's Clothing, Dresses, shawls, Hnnmanta. guilts, Blankets. Bedding, Boots, shoes, Ac.; also 1 oats. Pants and Vests. By order B Peyser, .second avenue. pawnbroker'S SALE.?RICHARD FIELD, tiEN eral Auctioneer, salesroom No. 89 Bowery, w.ll sell this day, at 11 o'clock.&W lots Men's and Women's Cloth ing. Dresses, Shawls, Remnants, Underclothing, Bros, Bedding, yuilts. Blankets, Boots, Shoes, Ac.. Ac.; ai o Coats, Pants and Vests. Hy order It Simpson A Co., 19S Bowery, n H.?Tlie sale of Men's Clothing will begin at 11 o'c ock sharp. AWN BROKERS1 RALE THIS DAY?WATCHES AND Jewelry.?JAMES agar. Auctioneer, will sell at ttiilesroom 59 New B.iwery, at I o'clock, 500 lots tiuld and Silver Wulcheg, Gold and Diamond Jewelry, Pins, Kin*i. Earrings, Brateli is, chains, Necklaces, Lockets, Opera Glasses, Pistols. Fancy Goods, Ac By order of P. Starr, Houston street, and D. G. Ferguson. Broome st. P Richard Walters auctioneer. Fancy Goods. Hosiery, Woollena, Underclothing C'loihs, Clothing. Ac. Marshsl's sale?Will sell i hursday, at itij^ o'clock, at salesroom i~l l-ast Broailwav, a large and general assort ment of gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Fancy Goods, ; hlrts and Drawers. Ho.iiery, Woollens, suspenders, Cloths and Cassirneres, Clothing, Sewing Machines, Ac. L. OAltDE, Marshal. S ALL DA COT I ON FACTORY, NEAR COLUMBIA, S. C. Sale hv Heceivera In the Matter of the Citizens' su\ings Hank of South Carolina, Bankrupt:?William Johnston, I'ciuioner, t's. John Flslier, I ru-ti e ol the Citizens' savings Bank, et al. Pursuant to the decretal order of the Hon. George S, Bryau, United StatesJudge u?r me District ol south Carolina dated Hie l.'itli day or October, 1*74, In the Shove slated causc, we will sell on Monday, the 4th day ot January, liflft, lietween the hours of eleven ilL o'clock in the lort noon aim three :i o'clock in the alter noon, In Iront ol the Court House, lor the county of i Icliland. In the city ol Columbia, s. C., uie following Properly, to wit:? The undivided SeT?n-lhlrtletti< (7 m) of (),?. Lands, Tenements. Easements. Hereditaments Fixtures Tools Machinery and Appurtenances i onstitnting the. Prop erty known as ibe . alud* Fa. tory, the sit me being IIM Interest of John Fisher, I ru.stei therein. Also the tmdlvded One Tenth (l III) of the Lands, Tenements, Easements, llercdiuiinents Fixtures, T#uls, Machinery and At>i>url?iiiiiicc? cunsUtuting the prop ert) known as the Samd* Factory, the same being the Interest ol Jo'jn B Palmer therein. 1 he s.ml factory is located in the county of l-cxuigton, on the western bank of the sulida River, about three 1) miles irooi the city of Columbia and has now in a tive op oration six thou, sand five hundred (l>.500i spindles, to wlucli Is attached Iwo hundred and Uiirtv-rlve ?3>) Acresol Land, lying on lioili sides ol the salu la Ktvi-r, which enables Hie power to be very larg. ly Increased, with but a II tie outlay, to several thousand horse power. Either of the above Interests can he treated for at pri vate sale on or helora ihe Istdav of January next, the former by apply!** to John Fisher, trustor at Colum bia, S. C.. and the latter by applying |,j a. G. Breniser, Assignee, a' Charlotte, N c. Terms ol M'e. one-third cash and the balance In a cretin Ol one and two years, secured hy bond ;<nd mort gage hearing seven (7) percent interest. Purchasers'to pay lor all papers. WILLIAM JOHNSTON I ? joun Fisiiek. I Receivers. Cot.TTWBIi, S. O. SHERIFF'S SALE.?A. S. HIOItARHH A CO. WILL 11 sell, on Wednesday December IT, 1*74, al II 0 Clock, at No. 7 college place, tlie content* of a Boot and slioo Store consisting of Ludica , Men's an I Chiiclren's Boots and sboes, Ac.. Ac WM c, CONNER, Sheriff. Jahks r*f, Depuly sheriff, (JIIERIFP'S KALE ot CARPETS, OILCOTH8. AC. O s. IIEKMaN, Kheriff's Auotioneer, sells Hits day flue-day). Decembei l.V at II o'i lock, at No 6 Uowlln* Green, a lot uI Carpels, oilcloth. Shades, Ac. VV M C. CONNER, Sheriff. PiraicK Caarasi.i DsDuty. SA LEN AT AUCT1W. SHERIFF'S SAI.K OK HOOTS, SUOKS, PIXTURES, AO. S. Ml l<M AN, Sheriff's ami General Anettooeer. *?ll? this day (Tuesday), December Ift. ut II O'cluct, fit Nu. 128 sixth avenue, the Stock and Fixtures ol a first clasn Boot ami Hno* sior-. consisting ol' Boois, Snoes, Oaiters, Rub bers, hrotaus, Slipper*. Lasting*. Cutting^ Ac.; ilin Counter*, ( hairs Mirror*. ( arpet*. Mailings, Fixtures, Ac. >u!o positive Dealers in\ it? ?l WM. C. CONNER. Sheriff. Tiiohss McSkkdo.*, Deputy. (^FECIAL DESPATCHES FROM WASHINGTON. THR EVENING TELEORAX, 1974 rosT prkpaid TO ANY PART OK THE UNITED STATES. PARTIES IN THE COUNTRY DESIROUS OF OBTAININQ THE LATE T NEWS IN ADVANCE OK THE MORNING PAPERS SHOULD SUBSCRIBE POR THE EVEN I NO TELEORAM, FIFTY CENTS A MONTH."" . . SIX DOLLARS A YEAR. OFFICE, NO. ~2 ANN STREET. WILLIAM KENNELLY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SF.LL at au"tlon on Thursday, December 17, ut 12 o'clock, ut the hxcliange Salesroom, 111 Broadway, hy order ol the executors ot Michael O'Donogliue, ilie five story House 677 and 577)? Grand street; two mores: flue locution. Maps at auctioneer's olllcc, No. 4 Pine street. TUB LKC'fUBlt SEASON. 4 ?SPKCIAL LEO TURK EVERY NIOHT, AT S J\ . o'clock. ?t the New York Museum of Anitomy, Cld Broadway, b Iwean ?ouston ami Uleecker streets DU. FAUX ADLER. OF CORNELL UNIVERSITY, wiil deliver u memorial Iddrcn en the late Dr. ALra liuin Uciger, al Steiuway Uail, ou Monday, 2lst in.it.. uv 8 P. M. gTEINWA* HALL. Y. M. H. A. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, Lecture on "Irony and Humor in Shakespeare." Rev. JOHN WKISS. Admission 75 cents, with Seat 91, for sale at Stelnway Hall j Schlrmer's, 701 Broad wsy. ticket, office 114 Brood way ? Tyson. Filth Avenuu Hotel, and ut rooms 112 West Twenty-first street. PIAXOFOUTKS, ORGANS, &C. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND HANDSOME Pianos to runt, at HAINES BROTHER*' Piano Rooms, 27 Union souaro. New Pianos on instalments or low tor cash; two Pianos, been used a little, very low lor cash. A -FOR RENT, UPRIGHT. SQUARE AND GRAND . Pianos of our own make; niso lor salo, a number ot tine second hand Pianos, in perlect order. WILLIAM RN \uk a co., No. 112 Kiiiii avenue, above Sixteenth at AT $I5!>, BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANO i $25 cash, balance $5 monthly; also fine Oigan. seven stops, same tcruis. J. BluDLE, 13 Wavcrley placc, near Broadway. AN INVITATION.?STEIN WAY'S CHICKKRING'8 and other fine Pianos tor the holidays; wholesale prices lor cash: on instalments und lor rent; seven oc taves, $150 to $0*). 8. x. bai.l A Co., is But Fourteenth street. A 7U OCTAVE, FOUR ROUND CORNERS, STEINWAY J\ Piano, at immense sacrifice lor cash: new seven stop Peolubot.rPolion Organ, $100; second-hand Pianos Iroiu $50 to $-U0; cash Instalments K KAK1'ER, <5- Bowery. A GREAT C'TANCE.?S7D0 PIANO, HALF PRICE, hv order administratrix G. Barmorc estate, Si>8 Bloecker street; 35 years'standing; best piano made. Call and examine, second hand Piano i heap A ROSEWOOD PIANO AND STOOL, $1(10: BEAUTI tnl overstrung bass, lull Iron frame Pianoiorto, $175; Pianos to rent, $5 per mouth; Instalments re ceived. GOLDSMI i IPS, 28 Bleecker street, neur Bowery. A MAGNIFICENT TJ< OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, tour round corners, carved ca<e, overstrung bass, patent agraffe, celebrated m'iker, cost 0, tor $2*0; licsidence 21 I'.ust 20th street, near Broadway. A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELE gant Kielnwav A son'sl'lanoforte at a sacrifice; a brilliant toned 1% octave, richly carved, four round, rosewood case, full agraffe, overstrung Piano, having all improvements, printed guarantee, bill ot sa'e. cost $975, tor $2 a N. B.?Stool, Cover, Box for shipping. Call, three days, nrivate residence 210 West 2ist street A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL DISPOSE OF THEIR . magnificent, brilliant loned, IK octave, four round carved Pianoforte: all improvements; lull agrafl'e; best city make.s: cost $910, tor $250; Stool, Cover, box for shipping. Call at private residence 120 West 23d st A MAGNIFICENT GRAND SQUARE 1% OCTAVE, lour round corners, rosewood Piinoforte, all modern improvements, patent agraffe, brilliant tone, nearly new, cost $1,20), lor $275; stool. Cover; box for snipping; a lot Parlor, Chamber Furniture; a sacrifice. Residence 103 Wesi Twenty-eighth street, near sixth avenue. A LADY WILL BELL FOR LE8? THAN $100 CHll.'K ering rosewood Pianoforte, Including stool, Ac.; also 7 octave rosewood Upright Pianoforte, carved legs, In perfect order. Call at 28 Third street, near Bowery. AT 258 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET?A Pow erful and brilliant toned Bradbury Pianoforte: has all modern improvements, overstrung bass, in use since April, cost $W5, tor $'250; Stool, Cover. A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL BEAUTIFUL covered rosewood seven octave Piamorte, over strung bass, celebrated maker; cost $150, for $100. 243 East with street, between 2nd aud 3d a vs. URDETT.?FOR THE HOLIDAYS? ORGANS. Uuroett For the holidays. Organs. Burdett Elegant new cases. Organs. Burdett Easy lnsialmeuts taken. Organs. Burdett Parlor Organs, $50 an 1 upward. Organs. Burdett Secondhand Instruments very cheap. Organs. Burdett Fine new Pianos, only $250. Organs. BILLINGS A WHEELOCK, 11 East Fourteenth street New and SECOND HAND PIANOS and parlor Organs lor sale?At very l#w prices; rent $2 to $3 per month. 46Second avenue. K. LUDKE. B 0 ROANS, FIN EST IN TUB MARKET, KOR PRES. cuts, at wholesale prices this month j $75 to $4U0; ou instalments and lor rent. s. X. liAt.l. A CO., IS East Fourteenth street. Piano WANTED-A FIRST CLASS UPRIGHT OR square, but little usen and In perfect order; if offered at a sacrifice cash will be paid. Address, with lull par ticulars, box 2,211 New York Post utiles. \\T ANTED TO PURCHASF.-A GOOD UPB1GHT ?T Piano: also Upright Parlor Bedstead. Address, naming maker and lull pnrtlculars, with bottom cash down price, OCIAVE, box ln'J Herald ofllce. WtlQA For BEST NEW 7M OCTAVE PIANOS; 7 ' octava, new, $225: those use.,1 a little lor lom. Circulars mailed. U. K. PIANO CO., HID Broadway. N. V, pr<w\ PIANOS AND ORGANS NEW AND SECOND | ?JUU hand, of first class makers, wi'l be sold at lower 1 ?rices for cash, or on instalments, or for rent, dnrnig ! hese hard times und tha holidays, by HORACE 1 WATERS A hON, 181 Kroadway, than ever before offered in New York. 51 nnn PRINCE organs and mklodeons TsVUU now in nse, n?w improvements; seven octave Piano, $0 rent; double need Organ for $5J. GORDON A SON, IS bast Fourteenth street, EUROPE. \\T BLOECKP.R, BREMEN, O BUM A NY, f V , Exporter of Potatoe Flour, iniinufaeturcd of the very best produce, without acids an 1 mixtures. Pure quality warranted. Snow wintc color. Cheap price. Samples and price list sent post free. Aripiv to W. BLOECKKli. office 32 Obci n street, Bre men, Germany. CLUTHlWtt. _ AT B. MIN'TZS, Mi THIRD AVENUB, BBTWEBN Twentieth and Twenty-first streets.?Ladles pud gentlemen will be astonished at the ureal prices, we pay in cash lor casi-ofl clothing, Carpets, Jewelry; Silk Dresses, $10 to $60; Coats, $3 to $15; Pants. $2 to $1 A note by uost puaoiuaUy attended to by Mr. or Mrs. MiuU. AT ;!3fc SIXTH AVENUE. NKaR FOURTH TREET.? N.mIIAN pays the highest cash prices for ladles' and gentlemen's Cast-oil Clothing, Carpets, Ae. Call on or address Mr. or Mrs. NATIIAN. A GREAT DEMAND FROM MV AGENT FOR WEAR. , ing Apparel, Carpets and Furniture, which compel* ; me to pity these prices ?For Drosses, $11) to >100; Coats, $3 to $iw; Punts, $3 to $10. flense to call on or address J. ANIIALT or Mrs. ANHALT, 178 Seventh avenue. /"ILOTIiINQ?H. 11 KHZ, 83J BROADWAY. NEAR thirteenth street, pays the highest price lor Ladles' and Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel, Note by mail will be promptly attended to. MCOHN, 426 SEVENTH AVENUE. BELOW TIIIR . ly-lourth street, pay*the mil value lor ladles'and gentlemen's Wearing Apparel and Carpets, by calling on our address. Ladles attended by Mrs. Cobn. A8THOLOOY. ATTENTION t-KNOW THY DESTINY.?COfTsl LT the wonderfully gifted Clairvoyant; gives Iuck; causes marriages. H'J West t-orty-lU'st street, near Broad way. Attention?consultation on business losses, enemies, lawsuits, absent friends, love, marriage and death; pay r?tused unless satisfied. Mine. KINGliI, Clairvoyant. (Ul eixtb avenue. Mme. kosa. CLAIRVOYANT and isPiRir vikiok i?t, reveals your whole life, from the cradle io the yrave. <72 Canal street Consultation, $1. Mme sortei.l. prom tiik SOUTH, can be < (insulted upon business, love and marriage for a tew data only. 18 Amity street. M EDICU. A?DR. AND MMK. OK1NDLB CUBSALt.COM ? plaints. H> years' practice. IJJ West T wenty-sixtiiiu A? MMIi. MAXWELL, MIDWIFE. RESIDENCE, lit ? East Tenth street, near Third avenue. A-DK. and MME. Van It I' KIRK, RESIDENCE . No. bMLEast 2Hi.b at , botwean Jdaod L*iui?fln> m A?MME. RESTEI.E, MIDWIFE Hl.scK 1810, NO. I ? East Mity socond si reel, first door I'ruiu Milli av. j A -MME. Mil,, MIDWIFE PHYSICIAN. ?>7 EAST , ? Porly-ninth street, uear Third avenue. CIOMhULT lilt. OK MMIi WEST.?ALL COMPLAINTS J ? ured ; ad vine tree. 40 Bleeckcr at., near Jbroail way. DR. KING'S OLD patients AND FRIEND# CAN i Hurt Iilm at U Lexiucivu avenue at aU hours. i^MtHEMESTS. LYORUM THEATRIC MISS SOLDKNE. M Orau and Chizjtola lessees aud Manager*. LAS I WEEK HUT fWU of MISS EMtLV SoLDENE ami Iter o?lohrai?Ml ENGLISH OPERA BOUKFiS 00MPANY. EVERT EVKNI.NO this WEEK, also ut the Saturday matin &k, December i?. will ho repeated llerve's beautiful oner* 111K SUCCESS OK TilH SEASON, <<? ? f I CHILPKRIO, MUi Soidcne u Chllperlc. | CHILPEK1C. | NEW SCENERY. NEW COSTUMES. #*,In^ehearsai for speedy representation, witn a stage attire surpassing In splendor all previous productions, THE PRINCES* OF TKEBIZONDE. Seatf secured six days In Hdvauca. OLYMPIC THEATRE, LYMPIO THEATRE, OLYMPIC THEATRE, ?'4 nUOADWAY. MR. john K. POOLE Manager "THE TaLK OK THE TOWN." HIE GREAT EST SUCCESS OK THE DAY. UNI IL FURTHER NOIICE. THE HI.ACK AND TAN) CROOK, THK BLACK (AM) IANI CROOK. THE GHEaT tIKMALE BALI.ET I'ROUPS. Brilliant weleomc of me New York favorite* RICKEY ANU HARNEY, RICKEY AND BARNEY. IN THK KB COMIC SKETCHES, A 8TRIKE ON Tllh BOULEVARD, TAKlNQ THE PLEDGE, and THE AWKWAKD SQUAD. Second appearance of the celebrated Comedian. Mr. FRED WILSON ami hU ORICCIAN STAIUE& becoml appearance ol the popular Artists, lliwri NILKS AND EVANH, In their now sketch. FRITZ'8 ooodby. Mr ANDY HUGHES and Miss ANNIE UUUllES. SOL bMITU RUSSe.LL, Mr. Ql'S WILLIAMS, SANKORO AND WILSON. WM. COURTRIGIIT. W. II. CA111LL. TIIOs. GRANGER. THE MADRID WONDER, HONOR BORTOLLI. Miss EMMA DAY, Miss ALICE HARRISON. EVERY ACT IN THE OLIO ENTIRELY NEW. MATINEE WEDNESDAY ANDj*ATl It DAY. WALLACE'8. W Proprietor and Manager.Mr. I.ESTEB WALLACE Mr. DION BOOCICAUI.T, EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINP.B, In a new and original Irish play, entitled HIE SIIAUGI1RAUN. Mr. II. .1 MONIA'iUE. Mr JOHN GILBERT, Mr. IIA It R V BECKETT, Mr. EDWARD ARNOIT, Mr J. B. POLK. Mr. K. M. HOLLAND. Mr. LEONARD, Mr. ED WIN. Miss ADA DYAS. Miss JEFFREYS I.EW1S, Mum. PUNiSI. Miss ION I. BUItKE. Mrs. SEFTO.N and Miss ISLAIsDELL also In the cast Carriages may be ordered at 10:>0l Seats secured three weeks in advance. Globe theatre, m Broadway. 730. CAMPBELL A MURTIIA Manager! floating ON THE FULL TIDE OF SUCCESS. Rapturous app'ause nightlv grce's the Queou of Song, MISS JENNIE III.GIl Erf. ADAH RICHMOND. CORA ADRIANCE. CORA ADHIA NCR. NELLIE YOUNO. J KAN GRAY, MOLI.E MITCHELL. The only KERN ELL NEX FOX. NED FOX. WM. DETER!?. The Champion Son.' an I Dance Artists, FOX and GOSS. FOLEY and WADE, WALTER BRAY. D. THOMPSON'. JOHN WOODARD. 4 PROPHETS. THE O'SII AUGIIN KSsY GUARDS. Tbc grand local and extravagant extravaganza, TRIPS TO THE MOON ; OR, SOCIETY 1'.I74. Entirely remodeled and reconstructed. Theatre comiqub, r.U BROADWAY. Mr. JOSU HART Sole Proprietor Return of the premier entertainers. HaRRIOaN and HART. HAKRIGAN and HART will appear In their new and original characters viz. t? REAL ESTATE VS. LIFE INSURANCE, THE HKI DMORBs), and a new comic drama, entitled BIGG. OR, TIIE IRISH TRAGEDIAN. First week of the Ventriloquist, mr. haicby Kennedy. MR. GEO. FREDRICK8, M it. WM. NOOVAN. MISS ALICE HATE MAN, Mil. JOHN WILLIAMS. In new acis, songs, dances, 4c. A new and lauirhable usuro sketch by MR. JOHN WILD and Mil. OHAS. WHITE, entitled ALAS! POOR YORICK I MR. WM. CARTER, MR. JAMES BRADLEY, MISS KITTY O'NEIL, MIS3 ALICE BLNNEIT, and the entire company In A NEW OLIO OF FUN. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. BOOTH'S THEATRE. nERO OP TIIE HOUR. JAKRETT A PALMER Lessees anil Managers EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE, the entirely new, grand, spectacular, romantic and his torical Urami of four acts, written expressly lor Booth's 'I heatre, by M. PAUL FEVAL, author of the "Duke's Motto;" adapted to the Amerlcau s'.iige, after careful anil ludlclous revision, by Mr. GEORGE FAWCETI RoWE, author ol "The Oeneva Cross." and entitled TI1E HERO OK THE UOURl Beyond the power of the cast of characters, the pro <1 uetit>ii will lie distinguished lor the .M AONI KICENCK ol ita scenery anil perfection In nil its heverai divisions ot Music, Costumes, Mechanism, Ac., Ac. ASSIGNMENT OK PARTS. PUC DE nil II RLIl'j t | | u n i? v in rttt i RT CAVALIER FORTUNE.. ( i M- UEI'ra SIUAKT Hecrnlly from the theatres Porte St. Martin an<l Oalte, Pans, his llrst appearance in America and on any siauc in au English speaking character. LA PISTOLE Mr U. B. BISHOP BERT It AN D Mr. KRE "ERICK B. WARDK CtllZAC Mr CHARLES LIS CLKKOU CHEVALIER COURTNEY.Mr. CHARLES ROCKWELL LOISEL Mr. J. EDWIN IRVING BaDIN Mr. KD. B1IEPPAKD PONTCALLEO.,..-. Mr. 1JENRY WEAVKR BEVE II It I AND Mr. K. MONROE SOURDEAC Mr. J W. BKUTONE THERE E BAOIN Miss L1LLIE F.LDRIDGK DUCHESS OK MAINE Miss MAUDE GRANGER ALOEE Miss LOUISE HENDERSON ZEBLINK Miss ROSa Si. CLAIR COUNTESS OK BOURBON Miss MARY WELLS MIONETTE Miss HETTY TRACY BARBELOITE Miss ESTELLE MORTIMER LA SOURIS Miss AUGUSTA RAYMi(NI) CHOUXFljEUR Mis< EMMA GRATTAN FLOWER GIRL Miss PAULINE RUTIlERKORi) SEATS. THE BOX OFFICE will lie open dally from 8 A. M. to 10 I*. M. A grand extra Matinee on CHRISTMAS DAY. DAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS' O NEW OPERA HOUSE, Broadway, corner t wenty ninth street FIRST WEEK OF THE BLACK STATUE. IMMENSE BUCCEhS OF Mr. .1. H. CARLE, In his old time Banjo songs. REAPPEARANCE OK BILLY BIRCH. WAM1JOLI). RACKUS, RYMAN. RICA RUG. III DOLPH, TREMANK, PELll AM, MACK IN. WIL SON and MULLALY, IN NEW FEATURRS. Street cars may he ordered at 10. Peats secured. Moral?Wo early. Jjl LAMB'S NEW P A t K THEATRE, BROOKLYN, 'J. TI'K>DAY. December If, 1S74. and during the tveek R M. CARROLL A SuN.-i in Bartlcy Campbell's succvsslul drama of THE ORPHANS. BRYANT'S OPERA HOUSE. WEST 21D STREET. Every evening at H. Saturday Matinee at 2. FUN. FUN. UHANOB OF BILL. FUN. FUN, A SLIPPERY I) A YI Jubilee Conocrt.Tiupanonlon. "Come where my 'ovo lie* dreaming" ... Rival daru.es. Cousin Joe's Visit Consplra tors. Cremation. Red Hot. You never miss the water till the well runs drv." Box olllee open from it A. M. lo 10 P. M. Seats secured. SLIPPERY DAY MATINEE SATURDAY ATI BRYANT'-> MINSTREL BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. BRYAN I'S MINSTRELS. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. BRYANT'S M IN STl< ELS. BRYAN I'S MINSTRELS. CiERMANIA THEATRE. FOIUTEENTH STREET. r AD. NEUENDORF? Director TUESDAY, December 15. ULTIMO. Coinedv. In five acts, by Moser. Box office open daily from 8M until 4 o'clock. NEW YORK STADT THEATRE^U AND 47 BOWERY, AD. NEUENDORFK Director Star engagement of UNA MAYR, the lavorite of Germany, in Opera BotifTc. TUESDAY, December 15, DURGKOANGENE WEIBr.R. Comedy, in five acL?, by stureubiirg and Lortzing. LISA MAYR as Naomi Box ofllce open from 8>i o'clock A. M. Ti^AIR _ " J? of the Ladies' Union Belief Association, hi aid of Sick Soldiers of tno Late War and their Families, at Miisonlo Hall, corner of Twenty third street an-1 Sixth avenne, Commencing December 14, and continuing turough the week. ?TraND <S ? A ~ 2.11 \T Matinee I TONY PASTOR'S 1 BOWERY. TO-DAY. 4 ? OPI.UA 11 i i I -E. GRiWiD ORGAN CONCERT. Church ol tlio Holy Trinity. Madison avenue and Forty-second street, Wednesday. December 10. at 4 P. M. Organist, George W. Morgan; Vocalist, Adolph Sulist, basso. Ad mi*,ion 26 cents. fllONV PASTOR'S ? ? J. OPERA HOUSE, | LADIES FREE TO-NIGHT ?ll BOWERY. <$> C1ARTIERS SOIREE DANSANTE, J EVf.RY TUESDAY EVENING. Beettio\en lla I, ill) Kittb street. Thus evening, tony pastor's opera house, LADIES ADMITTED FREE OK CHARGE. TONY PA.vlOU AND HIS GREAT TBOUI'B. J. (). STEWART'S sensation Drama, NAT. GRIND MATINEE To DAAT XH O'CLOCK. J WOOD'S GYMNASIUM. NO. A EAST TWENTY ? eighth street?Nineteenth ANNUAL EXHIBITION 1I!URSi?aY EVENING, December 17. Grand display ot Boxing. Fencing AHileiic Feats, Ac. 'I if kets admitting a lady and gentleman |L Member* aim lrteuds please take notion. DAIMl'l!\O At AUEMIES, A J. SAUSI 'S DANCING ACADEMIES.?CLASSES ? at M:\soulc Hull. 114 East Thirteenth street; Bre voort Hall, l&4 East Hilly -fourth street PRIVATE LES SONS at any hour. CIRCULARS at private academy, 212 East Eleventh street A ?DODWoRTII'S PRIVATE CLASSES FOB DANfJ J\? Ing, No. {12 Fifth avenue, corner of Twenty-sixth street, open tor tile season. Morning and afternoon classes for la.ties and children. Kvenlnz elatses lor gentle rani, sen I lor a circular. ?CAR I lEK'S DANCING AC A Dr.M Y. PLIMPTON'S ? Building, intersection Sim vesanl and Ninth slrents?Classes every Monday and Thursday: pri vate lessom In Glide Waltz ? specialty. Ueceptlou every l luirsday evening. A J. MAICS ACADEMY OF DANCING, 2H9 HI.EECK ? er street ?New classes lor beginners now forming ; lor terms. Ac , semi lor cirenlar. eoirue dauaeiiUi overy Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock. T>ROOKES'DANCING ACADEMY, .Hi I BROOME ST.? .1) All the fashionable Dances in one course of lessons. Afternoon olasses lot ladies hit? I children; evenings lor gentlemen PRIVATE INST?LCI ION at all,hours. Ballet master-diimar-s dancing aoad emy, 114 West Fourth street?Clauses open; all (lances taught iierfeuily iu one <iuur'*r; fix lutiiouaMo dances laiwUt lo six bfivau loaeoa* AKCRinF.irrs. BARNCMS MKNAOKK1B, MUSEUM ORBAT ROMAN hippodrome. thk o ranu AMUSEMENT CENTRE OP NEW TORSI A WEEK OF KOVRLTIES UPON TUB ORAND COURSMI NEW KDHAN WAlt HACKS I COD KIWI NEW ROMAN CHARIOT RACB8I NEW LADIES' .IU^DCe'VacEsT**0"'0 BACESI NKW LADIES' PLAT RATES I _ NKW ENGLISH JuCKST BACESI NEW TRAINED ANIMAL. HACKS I u.ac>E,ai NEW RUSSIAN COURIER RACES! ? NEW FEATURES IW*Tn? GRAND ORIENTAL I'AUK ANT, THE FETE Ai' PEKIN; Fi TE AT PKKINt FETE AT PEK1N; PET8 AT FEKIuf OR, * HOLIDAY OF TIIE CELESTIALS! LAST WEEK OF TIIE JACKLEY KAMILYI last week op the jaoklky familyi CI RAM) MENAGERIE OP SIX II r N DICED WILD R BASTS! Door* open at I und 6:30 Exhibition at 3:30and 8. ( hil'ireii undar III half price. Keats secured six day! In advance. Ho* oflioe open from ? to i ...,?'?AN!! "Ramahc, equestrian, hl'I.Li I AC ULAIC, Cll H18TMAS FANTO.vJlMB IN preparation FOR TUB HOLIDAYS. /Tin AVENUE THEATRE, Twenty-eighth street and Broadwsr. Begins at 8; over nt 10:45. Proprietor and Manager... Mr. AUGUSTLN DAL? TO-NIcnT. SHE STOOI'H TO CONQUER. As actod at the SL James Theatre 300 Nlghte Characters !>y Mr. W. DAVIDGF., Mr. LOUIS JAMRN. Mr JAMES LEWIS, Mr. (lEOHliK pakke.S. Mr O F DKVEKE, Mr OWEN FAWCBTr, Mr. J W JEN N1NGH. Mr. F. OHAI'MAN, Mr*. O. n. HII.HKnT m.8? SARA jewett. Miss NELLIE MORTIMER. MATINEE HA I URDAY AT I .SO. HUE STOOPS TO CONQUER. WEDNESDAY and thursday, MAN AND WIFB* First appearance ol Miss ANNIE ORAII AM UJ ^uu byU vebter. FRIDAY EVENING. LONDON ASSUUANCP!. ceived with screams of laughter by a crowded audience on Saturday last SATURDAY MATINEE and EVENING, SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER. The now version having lieen liaiied aa a mii-l Ailing companion picture to THE SCHOOL Ftitt SCANDAL. IN REHEARSAL a famous Fairy Comely, plave.d in London for nearly MM night*. ( J RAND OPERA HOUSE. BLACK crook, ItLACK crook. BLACK crook. It LACK crook. BLACK crook. ItLACK CROOK I'LACK CROOK. BLACK CROOK. BLACK CROOK BLACK CROOK. BLACK CROOK. BLACK CROOK. P.LACK CROOK. BLACK CROOK BLACK CROOK. ItLACK CROOK. BLACK CKOOK. NEW FEATURES INTRODUCED, and all the Oorgaotu At tractions that have secured the atten dance of so many ad miring tnousanils will be retained. GRBATBST PIECES MATINEB NEXT SATURDAY. GRAND EX f It A MATINEE ON CHRISTMAS DAY. 5ARK THEATRE. JOHN T. RAYMOND in his fourteenth WEEK COLONEL MULBERRY SELLERS, MARK TWAIN'S DRAMA, still an UNABATED POPULAR ATTRACTION. Ninety-sccond performance. Tuesday, December IS. Secore seats !n advance tn avoid the crtub. EVER V EVENING. MATINEE saturday. w OOD'S MUSEUM. WOOD'S. THIS EVENING AT 8. I AFTERNOON AT I O. II. VINSON I THE GREAT DRAMA IN I OF _ QUITS I OLrVEB TWIST. METROPOLITAN THEATRE?585 BROADWAY. Look at our list of Star I'crformers. Miss MINNIE IIAS.-.A.V, KENNEDY and MANNING. Miss LILLIK MAY, BARNEY REYNOLDS. Miss LIZZIE 8U ELTON, HAPPY DAVE M'COY, Miss MAOOIB GRAY, FRANK BELL Miss Agues SUTHERLAND, nARRY HART, anil all the Metropolitan favorites. Twenty-third week of the CANCAN. Mile. DE ROCHEFOUCAULD as VOLUPTUARY. MATINEE Wednesday and Saturday, at 2:3l> o'clock. Mrs. f. b. oonwavs Brooklyn theatre. Last week of Miss charlotte thompson. I.very evening during the week, Saturday Matinee. The beautiful play, JANE EYRE. MONDAY; December 21, Mrs. F. B. CONWAY. MACCABE? ROBINSON nALL-EVERT EVENINO, in a Revised Edition of his Entertainment, "BEOONE, DULL CaRKI" comprising, with countless additions the same REPERTOIRE OF MIMICAL ODDITIES as presented l>y .Mr. M ACCABE during his lute season of KIH y NIGHTS at Stelnway Halh . ACCABE?ROBINSON HALL?EVERY EVENING. BRILLIANT SUCCESS OK THE NEW programme, M including the Sensational Deceptions of Slit ROWLAND, THE BUFF-UN, in which Mr. MACCaBK will personate two character! at once (male and lemale), reinaiuing upou the stage, in lull sight of the and tenoe. MACCABE?ROBINSON HALL?EVERY EVENING, In twenty -lour ol his bright ami delightful Persona tions and songs. I.very taste suited. Beantitul Melo dies. Operatic Selections, Piano Recitals, a superb c*.? position of Ventriloquism and Charucier Delineation. Admission, 5Jc. Reserved Seats, 5(Jc. extra. Ticketofflec, Robinson Hall, oi>en ilaiiy iroin9 till#. mONV PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 2'J1 BOWERY. At the M ATINEE TO-DAY GR IND MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE TO-DAY. TO-DAY. LADIES FREE the great comedian, J. C. STEWART as NAT, in his sensational Drama. TONY PASTOR'S LATi.sT SONGS. The I tinny EMERSON.-I. The comical CAWTHORNES. JOHN COLLlNn 111 SONG AND DANCE. ALL THE TROUPE IN NEW ACIS, TO-NIGHT. | i adies admitted free this evening. CIOOPEII INSTITUTE. J SLAVE CABIN CONCERTS. Til K TENNESSEAN3 will give three of'the olilcn ttma PLANTATION CONCERTS a; above on TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY and T1IUE"DAT evenings, Decetnher 15. lti an 1 17. Tills colored troupe have no superiors In rendering tln-ir soul-stirring Southern Me'odics. They always giv* entire sati.sliiction to tliclr audiences. They Ming lor lha benefit ot a college of whicli the J IM students. STEINWAY IIALU THOMAS MATINEE. satukday afternoon, December i?, a? s. T1IEO. THOMAS' FIRST MATINEE, GRAND MATINEE. First appearance of tl:e young American Prima iJotina MISS EMMA CKANOII, Contralto. MR S. E. JACOBaOHN. Violin. AND I'lIK (! HAND ORCHESTRA Admission tickets. $1; Reserved Ken's. fiec. extT*. Tlic sale of Reserved Seats anil Ticket* commenced on Monday morning at the lmx ortlce ot Steinway Halt, at 701 anil 114 Broadway, anil at .'VI Union square. Etill proKriininie can be liad at all the principal music aifcl piano stores. MRS. JARLI Y'8 GENUINE WAXWORKS. Ihe Cream of Fun and Humor. Bv the Original si. Peter's Hall Atuatcara. AT ST. PE I KU'S II ALL, West Twentieth street, henveen I ighlh and Ninth ar&, FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER L3. Reserved seats at Pond's, W Union square. miVOU THEATRE, 1 F-lffh tli street, between Second an I Uiird avenues. IHE CHEAPEST and MOST 1'ol'ULAR PLACE OF AMUSEMENT IN THE CITY. TWO HOURS' FI N FOR 2D CENTS ADMISSION. The only place In the ? ity arranged alter the plan of tit* London Music Hulls. EVERY EVEMm) AM) SATURDAY MATINKE, the gorgeouslv fitted up Pantomime. I HE SEVEN DWARFS. ROBERT BUTLER CLOW*' JOHN WEISS WILL LECTURE AT BTETNWaT Hall on Wednesday, December 16, on "Irony and Humor." ARGYLK rooms. SIXTH AVENUE AND THIRTIETH STREET.-SOIREE DANS ANT h AND MU-ICAL ENTERTAINMENT t VERY EVENING, COMMENCING A I <> O'CLOCK. SPECIAL MaTINEE EVERY KATUR. DAY AFTERNOON, COM >1 ENCI Nil A I' 3 O'CLOCK. IADIES I TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, .01 J admltleil Bowerv. No charge lor ladles this eveu free to niglit. | in*. liring your wife with you. A (IRANI! MATCH AT BILLI\KI)S WILL TAKR place ai Chris. O'Connor's private room. Union square, lor five hundred dollars i$.Mu), between F. Clumsy anil C. Dion; the game to he il.UHO) one thousand points piayed on two evenings, Tuesday and Wednes day. 15th and 16tli insls., (.Mi)) five hundred point* played each evening-. Play lo commence at 8 o'clock. Admission $1 St. Tickets limited to 1U0 each evenln*, and for sale at VIONAUX, IHIaSSY and DaN ?sTUAIIS'S hilllard saloon, corner Fourteenth street and University place. JADIES AND GENTLEMEN KITTED FOR TUB J Dramatic and Variety Kiage on reasonable terms. Pupils have an opportunity of playing while undergoing Instructions. Prolessor GARDINER, 111) seventh av. CPE'IAL DtSPATCUEB FROM WASUIN0T0N, TII? EVENING* TELEGRAM, 1875. POST PREPAID TO ANY PART OK THE UNITED STATES. PARTIES IN TUB COUNTRY DESIROUS Of OBTAINING THE LA~FeST NEWS, IN ADVANCE OF THE MORNING! PAPERS SHOULD SUBSCRIBE FOB TUB EVENllTtpTELEaRAM. FIFTY CENTS A MONtTT TlX DOLLARS A YEAS. OFFICE, NO. i ANN STREET. / IHKI.nTMAs CAROLS I CHRISTMAS MUSIOI " J Music Books, Mu.sio Folios, Music il Instruments, of cverv variety anil price, lor holiday gift*. New GHt Music Book lor lt<74, the ' Piano at Home," price $i Ml platu, (?, lull gilt. Publisher by C. U. Dii* no . 711 RtoiAwtf.