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12 HOUSES, ROOMS, &c., TO LET. N ELEGANT SUIT HF FURNISHED APARTMENTS ; neighborhood Firth avenue; good attendance. WEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1866.—TRIPLE SHERT. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. FURNISHED OR PARTIALLY FURNISHED HOUSE wanted - Ry » grntenee and wife, ina desirable loos OAM theo to let m D. Q ¥., Rervid office. BACK FARtOR AND EXTENSION, FIRST FLOOR; Front Marton Bedroom and Back "toom, sesond floor, tn family eeonpying first claws house, West Sixteenth 1, few doors from Fifth avenue, Address box 1,991 Post SUIT OF NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH ‘Dawerment kitchen; also three Rowma, furnished, to (I) fanities: refereuce required; terms low; at 113 West irty-ninth street. A VEKY LARGE COUNTRY HOUSE, PARTIALLY 4A. furnished. to let, only 20 miles from New York, on he Morms and Exsex Railroad. An excellent location for # syoung ianies’ seminary. Addresa School, Herald office, ROOM; DO. OD A RGE FRONT AND HALL vhird and fonrth floors; all newly and handsomely fur- mished. 1,147 Broadway, near Twenty-sixth street, HANDSOMELY PORNISHED HOUSE TO LET-TO No. 1M West Twenty-third ‘eot order, and possession ‘a private family only; T &5 BROADWAY 20, ON REASONABLE the second and third Lofts, Size 25x100. Apply HOUSE TO LET—PARTLY FURNISHED. — IN- quire on the premises, 60 Fiftieth street, between feb wud Stath avenues, or at 116 Forty: h A’ 3 BOW AND NEWLY FURNISHED Room water, A good location. FIRST-CLASS BROWN STONE WIGH STOOP 0 Wet, in Kast Fifty-ninth sirect Immediate CHE Rent’ $1,000. Apply to A FURNISHED ROOM AND BEDROOM TO LET—tO gentleman and his wife, with conveniences for cook- pply at No, 28 Weat Twenty-fourth street. SROOND FLOOR, AT 29 FIFTU AVENUE, TO LET, private table; alsoa large parlor to gentlemen, bard. References required. HANDSOME STORE, 60 T BA AIN.—A cop, Including & House, suitable for any kind of tthe best location on Fulton street, Brooklyn. sed to 4 parcy willing to boy a long ieane cheap, Inquire until 16th inst, at 109 Fulton A busine: Would boy + and rent very low, Street, Brookiva. Eommontane FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—8UIT- y adie for » gentleman and lady; single Rooms $4 and $5 week}y: modeon iinprovements, 49 Bast Twenty-eighth aireet corner Fourth avenue, 2 NIRAL, PARK.—NO. 97 RAST SEVENTY-THIRD et Co let, fnrniahed, till May, 1887 or 1848, Rent $140. on Sept. 16. Nine’ rooms. ' Address Butler, 11 Wali ti LEGANTLY FURNISHED HOUSE, 203 WEST TWEN- ty.neventh street, to let, to a private family only; the ner with her son wishes to retain chambers, ai FEES ANT ROOMS TO RENT, WITHOUT BOARD, IN ) «private family; also a reception Room for a physi- tian. *7 West Thirty-first sirset. URNISHED ROOM AND BEDROOM TO LET—SUIT. able for a small family, at No, 96 West Seventeenth street, between Sixth and Beventh avenues, DRNISHED HOUSE TO LET—IN TWENTY-SECOND vineet, west of Lexington avenne, to asmail private family onty, for one year. from October 20. Address R. C. R, sation b, Rent $2,000, FROEN SHED ROOMS TO LET—ON THE BEST PART of Broadway, second floor; four or five rooms en suite. Apply a¢720 Broadway. FPUPNISUED HOUSE TO LET IE BROWN STONE front Gothic Cottage, No. 247 West Fifty-fourth street, between Broadway and Eighth avenue: convenient to the Broadway vars; rént $1f0 per month: niso one tn Fifty-fifth street, a: $125 oer montly immediate pouwession. Apply at Ko. 147 West Fifty-fourh street. WRNISHED HOUSES TO LET—FROM $25 TO $700 per month. Having from six to twenty-four rooms excb—New York, Brooklyn and suburbs. RICE & ANDREWS, 582 Broadway. URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—SMALL BRICK, ON HP Went ‘Thirtieth street, very convenient for a ‘emall amily: rent $126. Inquire of WM. ©. COLT, 125 West irty-necond street, ANDSOMELY FURNISHED APARTMENTS, WITH reyaraie Ritchen: strictly private family; references hanged. Apply at 168 East Thirty-second street, between rd and Lexington nurs. beac FURNISHED PARLORS, ON FIRST Boor, for a physictan. or a gentleman and bis wife for Keeplug, ‘kiteben, “Also. Room Ww 8 on urd foor for single Apply at 150 West Thirty. second street. Aes. TO RENT AND FURNITURE FOR SALE—ON ‘West Thirty-first street, throe story hi conveniences, &c.; Furniture amounts to $2 550; for ove or more years. The owner moving out of tow: the price at leas than anction rates; it includes every. for housekeeping, Linen, China, Glass, Cutlery ‘on Ware, Crockery, &e.. A Tutt fiat can be examined at We ofice of JAMES K. EDWARDS, 277 West Twenty-Gfth etree! privilege gentiemen, OURES TO LET—NICELY FURNISHED AND WELL located, Sixteenth, Twenty-eighth, Fifteenth, Thirty- Forty-ftth, Twelfth, Twenty-third and Nineteenth atresia; immediate pousession. Rent $209 to $400 « month, ADAMS, 953 Broadway. OFTS TO LET FOR MANUFACTURING PURPOSES, at 182 and 164 Fourth avenue, near Fourteenth street. Apply at comer of Twelfth strect and Fourth avenoe, | be FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO let, without board. toa gentleman and his wife or two je gentlemen. Rent moderate, Apply for a week at 231 irty-neventh sirect, N. B,—References given and NE FURNISHED HOUSE ON FOURTEENTH aireot to let, with Purniture for sale; no agent or irre- pay Parties need apply. Inquire at No, 77 West Sev- RAM POWER.—ROOMS IN BUILDING 199 AND 201 #) Water street, Brooklyn, size 1x45; will let together or eopar: Apply to Engineer on premise: AM POWER TO LET—ON CANAL AND WALKER streets near Broadway. with \ghi rooms. Power un- Saeepvonadle P. J. INSIDER, 102 Walker street. RE AND LOPT TO LET—IN ONE OF THE BEST © ocations tn Broome street, near Broadway. For par. lars apply to GEO. R, NASH, 91 Duane treet, corner of wey, Up stairn, Store TO RBNT-HAS BEEN OCCUPIED AS A retail hoop skirt og Be 9 wi per manth; fixtures $100; two large fur: in furniture $175; reut $ J. Day's, Dock street, Yonkers, alse three nice mished for a small ee Tnquire at J. L¥T.—PERSONS RENTING ROOMS OR HAVING Tooms to let can be supplied with Furniture. Carpets, \0g, &e., nt RENDALL & BCOTT'S, 209 and: treet, corner of Canal, and pay by instalments if preferred. Yon; would b woer, A‘idreas N. A. Post, station G FAMILY OF THRRE PERSONS AND SERVANT, desire four or five Rooms, furnished or unfurnished’. aultable for housekeeping; wert of Sixth avenue preferred Address stating terms, H., box 4.516 Post office. FIRS? CLASS FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED— A MeN See: wclnoard for the whole of part of vent. Address House sintion @. \OUNDRY WANTED—TO THRE, ADDRESS. svat (eR Naito cial pres, for one week, Iron Pounder, Herald ofl JURNISHED ROOM WANTED.—A NEATLY FUR- or parlor and ‘bedroora wanted by < be below Canal street, Address, rt, Herald o OUSE WANTED—IN PROOKLYN, UNFURNISHED: ved $1.20, Addrend box 980 New York T 2 WANTED.—WANTED TO HIRE A FURNISH. Hone tr an unfurnished House for « small private family must be high stoop. twenty-five fect front, and in a good tiighboriivod, Address, stating location and terms, box 84 Post office, I WANT TO BUY A NOOP SKIRT STOR: ALSO A Roarding House. Address Belmout, box 118 Herald ome. MANUFACTURING PROPERTY WANTED TO LEASE IM ator near New York—A I ‘oue or more storied building, engine and boiler not lees than fifty horse pow shafting, &c., atleast an acre of ground with abuadant sup: ply of froh water, Address, giving full particulars, Factory, Herald office, ART OF A HOUSE WANTED—BY AN AMERICAN family, gentleman, wife, two eluldren and servant; must be ina good neighborhood, not above Fortieth street. Addvess R., Herald office. ART OF A HOUSE WANTED-NEW YORK OR Brooklyn. by a small Ameriean family, in neighbor- hood, with private family only. | Address, with (ersas not to e $400, G., Beral Best references. ARTIFS HAVING FURNISHED AND UNFURNISH- ‘ed Honses, well located, would do well to call or sond @ descriptive list to my office. GUSTAVUS BRAMSON, 48 Pine street, room 25. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, A house, with all modern tmprovements, not above Fiftieth street, and between Fourth and Seventh avenues: neighborhood tinexerptionable, Reut not to ex- gred $600 per anunm, Address D., box 8 Post ofice, New or ANTED—A FIRST CLASS FURNISHED OR UNFUR- nished House; situation between Fourth and Sixth ave- mues and Tenth and Thirticth streets; anttable for gentle- men’s lodgings: if a furnished house, and rent reasonable, three or six months’ rent will be advanced. Unexeeptionable reference given. Address for three days ©. f,, statlon D. WASTED 10 RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE, FOR one year, in a desirable situation, suitable for a stall M, T., box 3,780 Pout oillee, stating terms, ANTED—A HOUSE, WITH AN ACRE OF GROUND, within an hour's ride of the city; rent not over per annum. Address, stating terms and town, H. W., box 871 Post office. ANTED—IN BROORLYN.A SMALL UNFURNISHED House, not above two miles from the ferry, or a Part of a House in 'a good neighborhood in New Nork, for a gentie- man and wife. Any respectable family wishing a respon- sible and quiet tenant can hear of such by addressing M. M., box 3,827 Post office. ‘ANTED TO RENT—A, FURNISHED HOUSE. IN A good location, for a highly responsi ews, with full particulars, Dye & Curiis Sixth n ANTED.-WITH small desirad! family. Adiress ANTED TO RENT--ON STATEN ISLAND, NEAR ‘one of the ferry landings, a small unfurnished eot- tage, for acouple of years or longer. Address, with full particulars and stating terms, F., box 6,019 New York Post Hes. ¥ Aas mil WANTED—For A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, TWO ‘Rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with privilege in kitchen; house and location must be good. References changed. Address, stating price, &., box 2,168 N.Y. Vo ice, WTANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY. CONSISTING ‘of a gentleman and his wife, a neat and tidy German girl to do general housework. Inquire at $2 East 25th st. ANTED—A THREE STORY HOUSE, HIGH STOOP, between Fourth and Sixth’avenues, from Twentieth to Forty-fifth streets, not exceeding $20,000. Address, wilb par- ticulars, Jamea Youmans, Yonkers. Warten sy A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND CHILD. asmall furnished or unfurnished House. in a genteel neighborhood. Address, stating terms and location, C. P. , box 3,547 Fost office. WANTED-RY 4 GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, THREE or four unfurnished Rooms, for ponsakenping, ja Ae vate family, east side the city ahd not above Twentieth street; unexceptionable references, Address, siating terms, &c., H. L., 43 Bowery. ‘ANTED—TO RENT, THE LOWER PART OF A wivate House, in Brookivn, Hoboken or Jersey City, Pee hp onda Address, stafing price and location, C. 8, rald o ANTED—A FIRST CLA: POUR STORY AIG stoop House, fully furnished, and with all inodern tm- provgmente, suitable for a first class private boarding house: tion between Twenty-third and Forty-second streets, an Fifth and Bighth avennes. Address, with particulars and rent, Montgomery, Herald office. ‘ANTED—BY A FAMILY OF FIVE ADULTS, A SUIT ‘of Furnished Rooms—parlor, three bedrooms nud kitehen—suitable for housekeeping, in New York. Brooklyn or, Williemsburg: rent must not exceed $75 or 680 per rnunth. Address immediately, with full particulars, W. ©, M., J) Herald office. ‘ANTED—TO HIRE, FOR ONE YEAR OR MORE if sulted, a neat and co:nforlable furnished Country Renidence within easy access of the city; house must have modern conveniences, a good stablo, an’ a few acres tached. Address A. C., box 4,20) Posi oillce, ANTED—AN UNFURNISHED FLOOR, A KItCHEN ‘and 4 Bathroom, in a firatclass house, by « small fau- Aly: wo children; good price and best references. Box 3,845 ‘ont oi ‘ANTED--BACK PARLOR AND EXTENSION ROOM ‘on first floor, suitable for a dentist of firat class prac. tice, between Fourteenth and Twenty-eighth sireats and Lexington ‘and Sixth avenues. Address 8. M., box 126 Her- ad ANTED—THIS | WE: w borhood, three Tooms, elther in New York or Brooklyn, by a quvet fant three adults, daughter five years of age; references ex. chan; Addvess, with particulars, for two days, box 137 Herald office. ANTED—A STORE IN A GOOD BUSINESS LO. cality: Fighth avenue, between Thirtenth and This- fourth siteets, west side, preferced, or in Houston street, reas for one week H. B.C, 125 Bighth avenue. ANTED— FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED Houses und paris of houses. We hava some tenants who will purchase furniture. CHAS. E. MILLA & CO., 34 Cedar atreet LET—I71 MOTT STREET, FURNIS! for gentiemen: also x furaished basement for phys!- a office; references required. Apply between the hours Your and nix P. M. LET_SECOND FLOOR PURNISHED, WITHOUT to a family of adville or single gentlemen, Appl: © 1s East Toirteouth street, berween Third and Fourth erenuee, “HOUSE, AT UPPER river, with stables if re- 2 Sreedway. er a 1 ROBE |, 18 —A NEAT COTTAGE AT, sear the Toit sek a BR OND FLOORS OF THK Rast Twenty-ffth street, fara Banemente if required; 10 one i _LRT—FIRST AND 9B gentel house 110 rniabed, sino UT FLOOR OF Fifth avenue and Forty-second » small family who will board Seourtty a Address, with full particulars, Bost LET4 SPLENDID DRY BASEMENT, AT 19 FI ton street LET—IN BROOKLYN, NEAR FERRIES, A THREE stery furnished boarding house, furvitur tor sale 4 rooms with tries; gas mathe yard: rent only $4 a tore, 17] Fulton street. 28X15: WELL ADAPTAD ees northeast corner of 1 SE. pose Trenty seventh siresta and many RR NASIE sway, up riers. ok there at very jo ‘punoe sirest, comer of i ” LET A SMALL FAMILY, THE TWO UPPER floors of a small three story Howse » roomes aleo furniiure for eair cheap if desired, No Sy Suifolk street. ie, bre zB! LET-TWO BEDROOMS AND TWO PARLOMS, eaniy furnished, at 1,146 Broadway Leta & shed compine MAND TW Furniture fo BEDRVOMS, FUR. > LAT OR LEASE 8 TO: 2095, FD thie Waves ation fare large busines “a nth avenues CTO LEAR GA LAROR Now vive STORY AND paseme nt Rusllding. having & fret front, with @ue vanite, | Od well Hig hted, wit! be Anighed to suits goed tenant Le. Quire of UR ACHCEY BARNARD, wh Bricaware NO RENT. -FORNISIFD elaes brow © atone front Bh on w HETEhwest corne: per mon bo. mA inet nt Howee, rent Sead ' ar mory € Madiron « Yoww@arion immetiaiely H. B. TURNER, 2) Nassau street, r ROM GOTORER 1. A aa op Twantiath airert Ot $1, A mon, BRADLEY rer Inqatre at No. 90 rows wren of fo PART OF & SIOUSE, Witt quiet Tamity. 282 Ban Tt riyeeinth etreet, RENT FURNISHED BA POUR ah y brown stone Ena! #0 a Thins hind slapets name Medians per ments Apply E. Re H. LUDLO® & 0c Ko. ‘3 Pine street ION IRON WORKS TO LAT OWING TO int 2 O oting of Wy Sealy Spe serie health < wilt ramt m. ’ Nine Bhop, ith appurtenances for sanufactaring = wand other machinery, will ake doe rent. Aes reas C, B. Moree, ity an enmierprigiog man. iad 4 iia ‘BON: STREI - MBER OF UNFORM: IRD ALL MODERN nia: good for the Lourekeeping of & vmat VANTED—A SMALL UNFURNISHED HOUSE OR Cottage, m some good location up town, by prit family. Address Adams & Co., 93 Broadway ‘WANTED—BY A PHYSICIAN, ONE OR TWO ROOMS on Fourth avenue, tor an oftice. Wit! pay liberal price. Possession soon. Adilveas Adams & C) ‘Broadway. ANTED—AN OFFICE. IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD " yd lens LG ES on the psy? aecond oor.” Rent not to exceed $2, kddrew 2.98 New York Post often. apbsin soir ANTED TO LET—AN UNFURNISHED OR Fur. f i=) Serve ery bo ntae to oy merge fora family. consisting of s gantlemau, wife aad lofant: rent to'excoed $1,000 8 year. Address We Le, 28) Fulton street. MEDICAL. “<DR. GRINDLR, ACCOUCHEUR TO THE PRIVATE Lying in Inaiiuie, No. 6 Amity place, Good. rooms, ‘and medica! attendance, All female com: A Doard, nursin, plaints #kilfuily treated. LL. UNFORTUNATE: SHOULD CONSULT DR. GRINDLE, No.6 Amity place. Sure retief in all ape- cial complaints, Consultations free. DYICE MARRIED LADIES.—MADAME RE # TELL'S Infallible Prouch Female Pills, No. 1, pr 4 fe a or No.2 price $8, which can never are ealiby. Office 64 West Thirty-fourth tear Sixth ave. ‘Or sent by mall, ugeist’s, 16% Green h street. Also sold at A SCRE AT ONE INTERVIEW, WITH OR WITHOUT meitielne, for married li trom whatever cause, Madame RESTELE, Professor of Midwifery (oirt practice), & West Thirty-fourth street, near Sixth aven M. MAURICEAU, + wilery, 1) Liberty streei, gnarantecs certain reite! ladies in all cases at one laterview, of by medicines sent mail. Priee $5. A ~THE MARRIED WOMAN'S [PRIVATE MEDICAL AS Companion. by De. A.M. MAURICEAU, protents every Indy from ‘Imposition, Price $1. 129 Liberty street, ‘Or sen. by mail. \ -MADAME GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, N AA. 6 Amity piace, can be ‘consulted on all female Plante. Fleament rome Cor ladies who desire good mui Aud inedica: attendance, INTERVIEW FOR MARRIE: WERS, 195 Kim street. La Hin Periodical Dro anteed effectual uu NATE® CONSULT DR KENNEDY, 198 Etm © —Use ooly aranteed remedy Pabtiinced persone try KENNEDY'S Invigorators. A YOO THPCL VIGOR AND MANHOOD REGAINED. A. Cee be. POWERS” ELIXIR, expecially all eontem. Plsing marriage Olea 195 kim street. WHERE ALL OTHERS FAIL —DR. KENNER. aragiond remedies. Debititated persous lavigorators, 19 Elm street, YONTTDENTIAT CONSULTATIONS, DR, R. CORBETT, member of N. ¥.U. 1 College and R.O. Surgeons, Landon, can be consulted a: ‘on certain diseases, OF Sor ® Conive street, near Chambere, N, B.=No fee nnless cured RKING, OLD FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 126 NINTH ‘wrest, near Brondway, Relief in twenly.four bours, I KENNEDY'S REMPOIRS CURE, NOTHING ELSE Unfort se them and Kennedy's [prigorators a8 etm mureot, * HUNTER CAN OURE WORST CASES OF CER. in_aborter ttme than any No. 3 Division street, since tain disranee, wit $ibtt PP yeteian, oF m9 pays Dike RMONT. 50. 173, BROADWa: from 19 to 8. Medical Adviser and Of bis special treatment of local, cnnctitaucgal ai | WARM Pfodsber, Lt Vonsy street LApes CAN ALWAYS RELY ON DR 1 ~ rufbietnws, Flew wt, “( Dib Bese at NEY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S gal stop ‘vetween New York and Havre, calling at at, Th Id new vessels on this favorite rouie for the woien dt gat from pier 8) North river: 3 PARIS Surman aturtay, Oct. 6 LLB DE PA jurmont, Saturday, EUROPE, ‘Lemarle, Saturday, Oct. 2. * RASKAGE IN GOL PRICE 08 Fy | Becond CabID, «eee... jading table wine in elther class. nis tine do not carry steerage Dassenuors ing to land at Brest will he furnished 4 counon tickets, and their bargage ‘an additional charge of $5 for Srst and sa First cabin. a neers he with _ Pati eng to Waris, at Draecond la be Medical attendance eve) of eh a tl ‘ information an Fer Fane oO N MCKENZIE, Agent, 98 Broadway TUE, CONTIN! TAY, MAIL STBAMSHTP COMPANY, ing the United States matis, geet reap CERCASETAS, TH S, EM ‘The Cor os eleamahip CASS! |, Thomas 8. is, conmmanten, hails for Autwerp on Wednesday, September . 1806. saat goto Antworp—Pirst cabin, $90: second cabin, $55; steerage: $35, navable in gold or its equivalent, Through tickets given to Brussels, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Paris, Havre, - me ney An experienced Surgeon on board. Thrvugh bills of Iading given to Rotterdam and Amster- dame. freight or passace apply to Fer freight oF Pe SALEM. & 0 NO Pearl st, (Hanover square), ar OR CHINA,--THE PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHTP COM- panv’s steamer COSTA RICA, Captain Geo, 1. Lane, will sail from foot of Twelfth street, Fast river, on or ahont October 1, for Hone Kong, via the Cape of Good Hope, taking a limited number of first cabin passengers.“ Connections at General Avents, 6 Old stip, N.Y. Frong Kong for Shanchae and Vorohaina, For passage syply at the Company's ofice, 59 Wall str: Dieye jean @lexent nidewhoel steamship Yeave commander, will us on We Ye einai AND VERA CRU%.—AMERICAN lo. 3 North fail Steamship Company. The new and ANHATTAN. EW. Turner river for the abovi 10, and on Saturday, Novem- For freight or passage apply to GUAR. A. WHITNRY. Agent, 26 Broad way. HAVANA, OR F Tne favorite steamship MORRO CASTLE, Richard Adams cooma: o'clock. GA v. sails this afternoo: netnall RISIN & ALLEN, No. 5 Bowling Green. t 8 IPSXAS INR FOR steamship LODON, fi p dutions, apply to ight at pi # 20 Bnat ri For freight oF passage, H. having GALVESTON DIREQT,—THE Hovey, commander, will ‘receive iver, and sail with iminediate des- nperior necommo- 159 Maid laa jon lane. oro GEORGE B. BIDDLE #00. Freieht taken at the lowest rates, 19 Park « OR GALVESTON, TEXAS, ‘The fast sailin: now loading at pier ‘The ahove steamer GEORGIA, 87 Bast riv having been Iron steamer place. “Fetaved in Jonding by the rain, will receive freight all day to-morrow ¢Thursday) un- less Sooner full. Aj POY to WILLIAMS & GUION, 71 Wall street. TLANTIC COAST MAIL STEAMSHIP LINES NEW ORLEANS. Firat cabin Reduced rates, 4:--835 Seeond cabin $30." Meals and rooms tnelnded. Every Saturday for NEW ORLEANS. 40 Siearage NORFOLK and RICHMOND. Cabins, $6 and $8. CHART. SAVANNAT, TON. Every Thursday, for Pirst cabin, $26. First cabin. $25. For Freight er Passage apply to ALLEN E. THOMAS & €O., No. 6 Wwling Green, Mid HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S iron mail steamship, BORUSSIA, HF. Schwensen. commander, carrying the TWnited States mai), will sai! on Saturday, Senfemper 22, at 12M ton RAMEE, iy sareiash taking passengers for Hamburg, Havre, Sonthampton and Mandan Wiral cabin, $105: secon cabin, $02 W0; steerage, $97.0), payable in gold or {ta equivalent. ‘The SAXONTA will sail October 6. KUNMARDT & 0O., C. B, RICHARD & BOAS, General Agents, General Passage Acenta, 4 Exchange place, N.Y. No. 6 Barotny street, N. Y. ONDON AND NEWYORK STEAMSHIP LINE, 2 Passage to London direct. $9, $49, $39, currenoy. Paseace from Tondon direct, $90, $69. $30. go = apm Captain Pinkham, from New Y BELLONA. Captain Dixon. from New Vork Sentember 26. ORLA, Captain Glendell. from New York October 6, WILLIAM PENN, Captain Billinge, from New York Octo- ber 27. The British iron steamship ATALANTA, 8.590 tons, now lyin pier No, 3 North river, will sail for London direct on Satuniay, Sopteraber 1 at 2 M. pasange apply to ag sata e THOMAS A. WITTNRY, 26 Broadway. For it my at Sonth street. ” pay HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agents Septem- ‘TRAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL EVERY SS) Sturday.—The VIRGINIA salle September 15. Pas ange $90. curreney: prepaid tickets, $35. Packet ship tickets and drafts, payable at any part of the Old Country, at equally low rates. Apply at THOMPSON'S Black Star pas- sage office, 275 Pearl street, near Fulton. ATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (LIMITED), STEAMERS WEEKLY TO LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN. Leaving pier 47 North river as follows:— VERGINTA Sailk Saturday, September 15 SCOTLAND. ails Saturday, September 22 ENGLAND. ile Saturday, September 29 ERIN. 2 6 Cabin paawaie, 8160; Sicers an, $n Ateoraue pasange tickets to bring parties from Liverpool or Queenstown for $35 In enrrency. ‘Throvngh passage to Paris, Antwerp, Hamburg, Bremen, de,, at low rates, Drofte teeued for any amount payable at any bank in Great Rritain or on the Continent. For freight aud eabin pwxsage apply at the office of the Company, 57 Broadway. Daag oney coed Tr + se Porsage baer of the Com- ny, 27 Brondway and 27 Pearl street, near Fulto — af F. W. J. HURST, R LIVERPOOL CALLING AT OF CUNARD STEAMSHIP: ASTA-—From Boston via Halifax 12th September. SOOTIA—From New York 19th September. CHINA--Prom Boston via Halifax 26th Sentember. ASSAGE VOREY FROM NRW YOR! ” $132 | Second cabin PARSARE MONKY PROM BOsTON. $112 50 | Second exbin able in gokt_or its equivatent For freight or passage appty to 2 i INARD, No. 4 Rowling Green. UNARD EMIGRANT LINE, BETWEEN NEW YORK Liverpool, calling 5 VERY WEDNESDAY, September 12. September 19. MALTA. HECLA Cabin. Sep Steeraxe ‘Tickei® from Liverpool or Queens. town...... «$3 currency, For steernee paoeage: apply at 60 Broulwey, Karey ARD. passage $30 and $35. "Ap cl TON, Shipping Agents and Ex street, near Cortlandt, DIRECT TO NEW ORLEANS BVERY SATUR- ly to SUPPLE & MOUL- nge Brokers, 109 West OR NKW ORLEANS DIR Mail Steamship Company’ THR NEW YOrK ‘3 _atermship MISSISSIPPL willleaye on Saturday, Septeiaber 15, at3 P. M., from the Company's pier, 46 North pon the pier. C.K. GARRISON, J{Ok NEW ORLPANS DIRECT, the of iver, Bills of lading signed at For freight or pasaage apply to. President, No. 8 Bowling ¢ireen, ‘The new and first class steamship GEO. CROMWELL, Captain E. B. Vail, Baturday ing un will leave pier No, § North river, on pt. 1h, at3P.M. For freight or passege, hav- passed accommodations, apply to Hi. B. CROMWELL & CO., 86 Went sirect, OR NEW ORLEANS—BLACK STAR LINE. ‘The steams! MA will leave on SATURDAY. North river, at 3 o'clock precisely. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply to Davin MeCoann, Agent in New Orl Corner of Ce LOWDEN, dai ON, Captain L. L, Hazard, ‘eptember 13, from pier No. 13 and West a, i, Agent, streets. OR MOBILF.—TUE teamship DANIEL WEBSTER, now receiving freight 3North + jor accouamorlations for pas: the wharf with all her cargo. CHAS. FIRST lver, at the was ASS. SIDEWHERL rates, will aber 15, at ‘This shfp be dea. 3PM. goea to. For particulars inquire of A. WHITNEY, Agent, 2% iroadway. POR MORILE, ALATHE Al NEW STEAMSHIP ig at pi INGERSO: LL built expressly for the trade. ts r 20 Kasb river. and will sail with d pated, The INGERSOLL has large decks for boilers, a goes to the wharf with all her, otrgo. Insures at lowest Wy to Gut. MALLORY & C0. 183 Maiden lane. rates. Freight taken a lowest rates, EVERY SATURD. Bere LINE FOR SAVANNAH PUNCTY, ‘The favorite sidewheel steamshipa BAN SALVADOR, Atkin: ‘A. Limelarner, ALAR. ‘Through tickets and bills of Jading to alt points. Elegant passenger accommodations. GARRISON & ALLEN, No. 5 Bowling Green, N. ¥. FROM PIER 13, N. R., LLY AT 3 P.M. commander, safls September 15. mmander, salis September 22. OR SANANNAT—ATLANTIC COAST MATL STEAM. shin Company's first clans sidewheel steamship GN. pain Morton, will ail for the above ERAL BARNES, € orth i Through Pojnaa in connection wi ‘or freight or pass: bo Feluht or pastage aPPY NGSTO Vhursday, September r bills of lading and passage tickets given to all Central Railroad of Georgia, i at 3 PL M., from IN, FOX & €O., 83 Libe pier 36 reat, OR SAVA The Atlantic elegant sidewheel steamsh AV.—EXTRA STEAMER. ast Mail Steuinsiip Company's new and rt ALBEMARLE, will leave Pier 36 North river. on Thursday, September 13. Will commence reeetving srei Barnes ra (ull. sas: t a8 soon AB the INGSTON. FOX & O., street. 88 Liberty ter, EVERY TUBSDAY. ‘The favorite steamship NIGHTINGALE. G. Commander, will sail on ‘‘nosday, September P.M. precisely, from pier 16 East riv RK SAVANNAH, GA.—MURRAY'S LINE, DHANGE ‘OF DA . footof Wall General reat. Through bills.of lading and passage tickets given to all points in connection with Georgia Ceniral Railroad, 68 RAY PERRIS & 8o.,61 | and 62 South street. For freight and cabin passage at No, « Bowth HE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD'S STEAMSHIP FER MANN, G, Wenke, master, carrying the nied States mail, will sail from the Bremen pler, foot of Third atreet, Hoboken on. SATURDAY, Sept. 22. ror BREMEN. VIA SOUTHAMPTON, ‘Taking passengers to LONDON, WAVRE, SOUTHAMTON AND BREMEN, atthe following rates, payable in gold or tte equivalent in currenoy i= ““por the first eabin, $108; second cabin, $92 2; steerage, $37 0. ‘To be followed hy the steamship MANSA, K. V. Oberen- dorp. master, on the 9b of Sepiember. Vor freight or passage appiy to ‘OELRICHS & 00., No, 68 Broad street, TRAM TO LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT QUEENS. SS town. ‘The Inman Line, sailing semi-weokly, carrying tho United States muile CITY OF MANCUTSTER....... Wednesday, September 12. CITY OF RORTON... 2 Satordlay, September 15. CITY OF CORK... Wednesday, September 19, CITY OF EDINAURG.. Swturday, Reptomber 22. CITY OF LIMERICK..." Wednesday, September and each sy ing Aatiivday and Wednesday, at noon, from pier 4 North river. RATES OF PASSA: By the Mail Steamer sailing every Saturday. Pirat Cabin... 4 Steerage.. oe. "to London ‘3 | oy aes” To Paris. t To Paris 0 Passage, by the Wedveniay sisamera:—Pirst cabin, $90; strerage 8 Payable in tnited Sta “paacertge & ‘Passengers also forwarded to Hi de., at moderate rates, s. “ 14, Hicarage parangr from Liverpool or Queenstown, $90. or the oaaloaie Tickets can be Tougnt bere by persons sending for thetr (ends For further information apply at the Company's offices, laren OWN. DALE Agent, 15 Broadway, N. ¥. TRAM WERKLY TO LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW AND the Irish porte. : sof her 22 KINGDOM. Reptem' will sail Saturday, September 20 COLOMBIA Taten of pasenge payable in currency:— To Liverpool, Mangow, |. Derry or Dubtin~Cabii $00 nind $70 a sin, y veraee, Prenald ceriifeates from these to New York, Fe Rasta Meera knierh ke Eatin, BION ane 89; stoorage. Por fy fh tien a) A the eomy 'n oMicas. FRENCIS MACHON ALD CO, Agents, Na, Rowling Green, New York. QTE TO QURENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOT, ¥Y From New York every Wednesday and Saturday. rs WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broad war TRAMP LINE TO AND FROM LIVERPOOL. DELAWARE, PROPONTIS, ROSPHTORUS, MELITA. GAMBIA. PActFic, Cabin passaga, $100: Stearage, $10, From Liverpool or Qneenstown. $35, PAYARLE TN CURRENCY. Drafts for £1 and upwards payable in all parte of Gre Hritain und Tretand, Apply to TAPSOOTT BROS. & CO.. 8B Ser street. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS, pactric matt STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S THROUGH LINK bi CALIPFORNTA, CARRYING UNITED STATES Watt, VIA PANAMA RAILROAD Stanmore leave pler No. #2 Norti river, foot of Canal atraat a) ae * noe pe follows - September lm ‘aptaln Weir, connecting with SACRAMENTO, Captain Caverty hasranpncns Saplembar NARTZONA, Cantain Maury, connecting with GOLDEN CITY, Captain Taptder September 21-HENRY CHAUNCEY, Captain &. @, Gray connecting with CONSTITUTION, Captain Farnsworth, All depaivures toneh at cay commret at Pancine with steamers ( nth Part porte: tet and th for Central American po ’ thowe of hat vous nil mire af 1th eaeh month connerts with the new steam im Panama to Ausiralia and New Zealand. December 11, 1865, will connect with the fret leaving San Francie Mesi. cines and attendance free. For passage tickets and all forther Information apply at the office on (he wharf, foot of Canal street, North clver, New York SOK. HOLMAN, Agent. howe of Int and Siet PPOSITION LINK. TO CALIPORNTA, VIA NICARAGUA THE NORTH AMBRICAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY will despateh the fastand elegant Stenmship SANTIAGO DE CURA, JERRY W. SMITH, Commander on Seturday, Sepember 29% ab goon, from vier 29 North river, foot of ‘Warren \ AT GREATLY. REDUCED Rates, FOR PASSAGK AND PPRIGHT apply at 177 West, corner of Warren street teboaboni IN, CARRINGTON, Agent Feu THOMAS AND BRAZIL ‘The United States and Brazil Mail Steamship Company Fill despateh the elegant and vopular steamship GUIDING STAN for Rio Janeiro ana imermediate porta. on Saturday, September 22, For engagement of freig! nage ‘Daseage © Bit GAMRIGON E ALLEN, Agena, Xe. 6 Bowiia’ NN" YORK TO VFRA CRUZ DIRECT. 4 THE GPNERAL TRANSATLA i COMPANY wi denpareh, the following first class steamers: VERA CRUZ, Hilliard. FLORIDA, ame TAMPICO, Guibert Pierre sige Oat ng passengers an , 70k Fly te GEO. MORENETE, Agent, Gh Broad war, OR SA NTIAGO DE CURA, VIA NRUVITAS. ‘The first clase Mh bei vr: jie Beaten suet Bit eremtne ty ase ive rea J we pier river, on exriibay, 2a; Ihe, at ofelock P.M. precise for the above ‘page throngh the Post office, for it OF having eu) stateroom aerom. ro EE are a 142 Benth street, porner Dever R CHARLESTON, 8. C.—THE PEOPLE'S MAIL Lng Cone jarshmat KA, Captain Thursdays Through bills Fe it to ee SpPly TVINGSTON, FOX 4C0., BB Liberty treet. ARE O nz en toall Rirotina ai ny’s first elass stoamehip MONE- ny will sail for the above mber 13, a3 P. M., from of lading and pointe in connection with South on river. R CHARLESTON.—THE Al STEAMSHIP GRANADA, Irn Rursley, Master, will soil o} M,, from Pier 14 F. I. 1, ats. ARTHUR LI Saturday, September Passage ARY, 73 William street. OR’ RICHMOND, NORFOLK AND CITY POINT.— Tho new aud elecant steamshtp th river on Wednend steamshin Albemai above from pier 36 at 12 M., tn place of 1 AGNES will leave as ay. September 12, LIVINGSTON, FOX & CO.. 88 Liberty street. 91 North river. NIAGARA, Captain Couch, every Saturday, at 3 P. SARATOGA, Captain King. 1 seas LINE STRAREE IFS Star Ti every Wednesday EINEREN & PAI a OR RICHMOND, NORFOLK AND ICY POINT.—TH PoeiNine tom pie , “Sats at3 PML LMORR, roadway, up stairs, 115 By Agents New York and Virginia: Steamsh! nady, ‘asbipgton and Geoggetonrn, D. C., and Alexandria, Va. Tho, steamship, THAMES, Captain Swift, will leave on Saturday, Rept apply to atSP. M. Yor freight or parsage, ing handsome accommodations, R. LOWDEN, Agent, Cedar street, corner West street. Fapal RATES Norror.| To Norfolk—Measurement Goods, Dh ceots nenbarrel, FREIGHT. Flonr 30 cents per barrel, PASS AGI cents per foot. iF City Pott and Richmond, $3. TO , CITY POINT AND RICHMOND, VA. Flour, Richmond-Measurement Goods, 8 cents per foot. ATLANTIC COAST MAIL STZAMSHIP COMPANY'S steamanyy New and t nidewhee! be HATTERAR, Captain 8. Alerander, LBEMARILE, Cuptaia Row Ryery Wednerday. at 12 M. 3 ; IRTLAND AND NEW YORK ~The first clase soamenie DIRIGO and FRA’ tivar avery Wednesday ant with Grand Trang Railway Conta orm Portland, leav: Sainrday at 4 P. S cam-weety MP connecting STRAMSHIP COM. for Canada, and also the Interna!ional Steamship Compa. wy for Fi w P M.. aad Keypor 7 irdeth street aod PM. Joist: Saturdays) fro: and St. TRAYEL RR NGE OF HOUR FOR KRYPORT.—ON AND Ar. er Monday, September AN will leave New York, foot of Bai "gh » Christopher sireet, § river, at @ forth river, at Boeck X. Me, Pare Sie. to Calats 0 St N. B. ing Med fn stateroom, $6, and OF passage apply at the AM, wrraies for Aliway and Treg, coe er ~ v extern iran a, bY ie iene art ad Tooth wi: ‘ts th street. river, JF. AMES, Agent, pier 3 E. ELS. iNG nortipg wih, ¥ vat ¥ judeon AUSTRALIA.—THE FAVORITE ip, ROVAL SAXON, 1,990 tons trir- hes good secom' Hone ATYEA. UNSON RIVER AND. HARLEM RAILROADS. jortheen River fail. Twenty. oat WA. M. and 5PM river, at 7 hoard, also Bait, Lines and Refreshments, a The LU, View President. EXCURSIONS. RANKE—SEA ALM —NO NO MORE INVIGO can be taken than down the Wi the Baw! leaven, gaily and out ‘The safe eet x sp, 4 ‘and_pier No. achubie's Band on Lt GRAND CHAMPION EXCURSION To THE 4 Cholera Bani Captain David Bird, Ranks on Thursday, Christopher aire AM Wan post! excursion $2, Anderson Colwell, ® lot, THOS Beau ak Mons ive BOAT TO PREKAKIGL—LAND. ing You Nyack, 8 ‘Purth street each wa; ocloek. and pleasant route. ferry; tal is Sing, Naverste: elegant steamer GEN. 5: foot of CONEY ISLAND m THE cars to Greenw —Steamer CHAS. Hastings, Dobbs’ Daw F ulleo. AMBERLAIN, make an excursion to the Cholera or 1S, leaving Peck slip. 5; Sip: Dey sirens. 6: pier Ro, ¢ ‘4 $8 for the $5 for the en Dasa caught. An ively be on board. Fare (or (he ROB, Manager, yiown. ie new Ferry, yt Verpianck. Th K, Captata Joba Wii. lame, wil} eave Harrison street ‘every morning a « Narter of eight o'clock, Sundays Inoluded. landing st Thy Recurning leaves Peekskill at one ty RF.-QUICK, 8A'E connect wit passenger ears every ‘fifieen minutes, You ean fara Dy ikierronte tothe aiip in thew hours NE STRAMER ATA alt he ane OAT the wten, wid ignirect ab By A, PORT ROVA foot of Cham! ‘all or Sowh h stern we FOR ROCKAWAY street, North 6 Returning, leaves Notion. Om efter Piece ails, bem we Rochawa’ at Mg OADWAY THEATRE. ADMISSION & CENTS, Doors open at 7; overtare commenres at 7%. Indispatable success of thé highly talented, graceful and earnest young artist, the favoril EDWIN AMS. THIS EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE ‘The soul-absorbing drama, in jue and three acts, THE DEAD HEART, DEAD HEART, DEAD HEART. ROBERT Faypny The young Beulptor, EDWIN ROBERT LANDRY. ¢ surnamed Oste the Censor, { ADAMS: suppgrted by the full strength of ihe company. Bof office open from 8 to 6 o'clock daily, when seats may be secured = in advanee, BO, THOMAS’ GARDEN CONCERTS, a AT TERRACE GARDEN, ‘Third avenue, between Fifty-eignth and Pifty-ninth streets. THE GREATEST SUCCESS OF THE SEASON. THEODORE THOMAS KIGHTY-FIFTH POPULAR ORCHESTRAL GARDEN CONCERT. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, SEPTEMBER 12, AT 3. PROGRAMME March—"Prussian Rifleren’” Overturen-""The M@atto” Waltz—''Die Vorstaedtle: Bolo for oboe—"'Seene de ELLER. Mr. Grand selection—""Willlam Teil” Overture—"Egmont” . Polka—"Baueri . Setection—"'Martha Waltz—"Debatien 4 Selection—"E Puritaniy 2.2.2. ADMISSION, 2 CENTS. NO Pi ‘ALIAN OPSRA.—NSW FRENCH THEATRE. H. DRAPER, Dire WEDNESDAY evening, Septem- ber 12, last representation of Verdi's yreat work, IL TROVATORE, Beene sepe LA ROSCHETTI, Leonora Signora BINA DE rg Arucena i SSIMILTAS Manrioa ignor ORLANDINI, Conte dt Luna nor BARILT, Ferrando nor ROSA. Conductor EW OOSTUMES—INCRE ASD ORCHESTRA AND CILORUS, Prices of Admission—-Balcony Boxes, $150; Parquet, $1; Dros Circle, 750.; Gallery, Se.; Prostenium Boxes, $6 and $10. Seats secured without extra charge, at the Box Oflice and at Beer & Schirmer's, MALIA THEATRE, 514 Broadway. opposite St, Nicholas Hotel. TONESDAY. SEPT. 12, Ceeiae HOCHZEITARE In! omedy in two sects, by Roderte GUTEN MORGEN HERR FISU (The Doctor of Alcantara), Vandeville Buriesque, in one act. ‘OAN BROUGHAM IN BROOKLYN, FOR TWO NIGHTS, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, SEPIEMBER 17 AND 18, Mr. Tayleure has great pleasure in announcing a two nights’ engagement at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, with MR. JOUN BROUGTHIAM, the genial and gifted poet atior, pho will appear ON MONDAY EVENING NEXT, in bis own brilliant and beautiful drama, O'DONNELL’S MISSION, and ON TUESDAY NEXT as Micawber, in bis dramatization of DAVID COPPERFIELD, and in hia great burlesuo of PO-CA HON-TAS, supported on*both occa: na by THE SAME GREAT CASTS engaged in the same productions in Now York. BOX SUBET OPEN FRIDAY, SEPT. 14, From 8 A.M. to 6 7. M. BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. HARTZ, THE (LLUSTONIST, « HARTZ, THE ILLUSIONIST, AT IPVING HAL AT IRVING HALL, COMMENCING ON MONDAY EVFNING, SEPT. 17. COMMENCING ON MUNDAY EVENING: SEPT. 17, RVING HALL GREAT SUCUESS OF THE SUNDAY CONCERIS and THEODORE THOMAS SPLENDID ORCHESTRA, THIRD CONCERT—SECOX D SEASON, SUNDAY, September 16, at 8 o'clock. Tekets Fifty Cente, IRVING HALL. ROPESSOR BITES’ THIRD GRAND CONCERT WILL TAKE PLACE THIS EVENING, AY THE REVEILLE MUSTO GARDEN. PROGRAMME. 1, March—*To the United States”, 2. Overture—"'Don Giovanni” Waltz—"Loralas- Rhein. Ki nadrille—"Carnivnl Spectacl Folke—“La Charmanten. at por ical Polyhi Selection—"'Tri ites Overture—“Stradi . Grand selection— 10, Waltz—"Industri 11, Violin Solo b; ‘This ol Reveille i 8. 9 aa! KV. Ette. nL entertainment FREE to ail who visit the Garden, a 627 BROADWAY. 627. roadway 652, above er street, ‘The place in the city. ~ The dest attended place of amusement. ‘The finest Pictnre Gallery, ‘The most beantiful Lady Waiters. ‘The most extensive Shooting Gallery. The choicest Museum of Curiosiiies, All to be seen FREE—FREE—¥! EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY.—JUST AR- rived,"from Jefferson College, Philadelphia, the hea and right’arm of Probst, the murderer of the Deering family. Renewed atiractions. In addition to the magni- ficent collection of Curiosities in Anatomy and Natural is tory. there will be Lectares at 24 and 8 F. M. anon the Microscope, with splen netrations, in all’ departments of aclence and art. Open from8 A.M. until 10P. M. Gis Broadway. 88 RATEMAN'S ENGAGEMENTS. — recrets the neces: 3 of now formally announcitig to Managert generally that Miss Bateman, in consequence of her continuing iliness and: in obedience to the earnest counsel of her medical adviser, fe compelled hereby to Hnquish entirely all professional engagements contracted | her name for the current theatrical season. CLIFTON W. TAYLEURE, 72 Fast Fourth street, ILLIARDS. THE GRAND TOURNAMENT OF THR. STATE ANS) PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS Is vow being played at the HIPPOTHEATRON, FOURTEENTH STREET, ‘The seances commencing at two o'clock in the afternoon and eight o'clock in the evening. Besides the champions, Mesara. Phelan, Tieman, McDe- vitt, Goldthwait, Cahill, Joseph’ Dion, y America, Other lent ep 1 pl er leading e: jay. lon & cents; ovis Leip J FE. MR. TAYLEURE Adm NONCE NEW FRENCH | THEATRE, ITALIAN Opera, Signor Tamaro begs to inform the pibite that jused every offer made by the Manager to continue Troupe now appearing at the above ‘Theatre, he rely dissatisfied with the present manacemant. GUISEPPE TAMARO. MEATRE TICKET OFFICE. ‘To facilitate the sale of RESERVED SEATS and TICKETS or ALL FIRST CLASS THEATRES AND ENTERTAIN. MENTS. pet Rakai and ree Eee Cr vem the public to avoid The Ineanvenience an dant on personal appli ton at the varions ba oflees. = —_ m7 A GENDGRAL tICKET OFFICE has been established, where the Patrons of Amusements can rely npon obtaining AGHOIE Sits AND TICRETS AT ALLL, TIMES, and in advance whengrs red. " celved for Private Roves. Ae." se viele OFFICE AT MACOY & eres, bingo On. 4 Br way. Open dally from8 A.M. toa PM, WEATRE FRANCAIS TO LET.—DURING THE AR- noe of Madame Ristor! from New York alter October 29, the new Prench 7! 1n be rented for the evenings, Mon ang, Wednesday, F sien alioenais Saturdays, for ‘math nena, for raruas. cone ol > (oJ, ORAN, at Chickering's, 682 Broadway. an INSTR COTO GOLDSMITH'S COMMERCIAL IN- Established 1840. Penmansbty CCOUNTS. a atitute, 756 Broadwey. Bookkeeping ard Businesa Affairs. A Hmited vumber ol puplie: individnal inairuction. Application’ should be made this week for the fali session, Private roome may be secured. PARISIAN LADY WOULD LIKE TO MAKE AR- rangemehts with schools or private familien to tesch her native language, either in Brooklyn or New York: the | beat referunces given, Address Miss M., box 8,145 New York Vostofice, RAN T © ROWERY.—TOWNSEND'S COMMERCIAL Academy. Instruction day and erening in Bookkeep- ing, Arithmetic. Algebra, Writing, Reading, Spelling, Gram. mar. ar. P uiciiction giten. Seperate apartments for ladies. A’ AMERICAN LADY. AN EXPERIENCED TRACH- er, who speaks French and Spaniab. wikhes a xtluation to go to'Cuba or Rurope: highest references, Address, for one§ week, W. Howard, station F. ELLEVUE HOSPITAL, MEDICAL COLLEGR, foot of Kast. Twenty aixth street, The preliminary course of leetu wtof clinical and tical instrnetion, will commence tuesday, the 12th nat, a 10 A.M. will continue uatil the beginning of the Fegular term, her 12. ISAAC E. TAYLOR, M.D., President of the Faculty, Acatis Puist, Ja, M.D. Sectetary of (be Faculty, BoOKKPRPING, WRITING, (kc.. FOR BUSINESS — MR. DOLBBAR, @9 Broadway, teaches Bookkeeping peae'lealiy as used In the beat New York houses, He also ramoves stiffness, cramping or trembling and thakes elegant bnsivess penimen. Open day and evening. COMARUER FRENCH INSTITUTE, NOR. ¢%, 09 AND 32 i Twenty-fourth street Boarding will reopen September 18, Pupils prepai Weat Polat, Naval Academy and business. There is « mary department for young boye. « gytnasinin, &e Prospectua of the school contal names of the puplis (0 [nay your) for the past OOP TE wre, D1 E CHARLIE, Di.ectorr Prof, ELI ({EASSIOS AND FRENGH.—AN | EXPERIENCED / teacher, baving taught inthe French University, would devote a few houra to teach French, Latin and Greek languages, Address Menander, Herald ofice, DAILY, O8 RESIDENT GOVERNESS.—AN ENGLISIL lady, lately engagement, and drawing; Add at, and 80 LATIN, aC. Ano good re avenue, Feescr Axe OrRM AN LANac Prof, TRL OFF Wt 7. of Twentieth street, Extabliahed 1802. All lessons private, Also English branches and i’ Anglais aux etrangers. Translating, LORS BOARDING AND DAY SOmOOL N And Misses will opeu on Monday, Sept. 17, AC 167 Eawt Fourteenth street, N tor. rae QPANISH LANGUAGE.—PROF. A. DE TORNOS, 18 Snow ready to his classes at the Mercantile L er. $33 Poursh inked by D. ANTED—RY & YOUNG LADY, A SITUATION AS iW assistant i@achor, bas tavght several years. Has good recommendations, An interview can be had by addressing Feacner, box 178 Lierald office. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, a competent teacher, to give «in French, Latin, Maneatis ang muse | Apply after 2 P.M. at ‘seco hevee above the Ditot chureh, Fordhom, West owamiar ooupt N.Y, reonired. BW YORK THY ATRE,—MAN, wis Nand Mark Smith Woakeuanr evening Sent pe rrp ined the successful comedietta entitied 7H TANTE. 01 by Lewis Baker, Pe Scat eise Au thotinere, sieaees © Mark Smith, Davenport, Percy. Bland Miss Alia Maay Geville, Mra: Wall, Misses Cole, Lewis Gane, Hienry, will appear. The music of this ‘burlesque is composed arranged expresaly by Henty asiagion.” eo conclude wi the capital. af AND Mud, PETER Wart Daring the piece, duet, “When a Little Farm We Keep," ‘te. horapipe and Itaitations ‘of “operatic ‘celebrities, by Mi and Mrs, Gomorsal, ‘The orchestra under the, (rection Jallue Tichberg., argue and’ Dress Circle. 7B contay. Ory chesira Stal ; Baloo fae pane ny Chairs, $1. Commence at ROOKLYN ACADEMY OF M B ©. W. Tayleure. epi FOR ¥ THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING SEP’ MISS MAGGIE MITORELLS supported by the brilliant favori tor the niin, COLLIER, appears for the first and most positively only time in THE PEARL OF SAVOY. arles Hale, Tom Owens, W. 8. Higgins, Mise J. Gourley, Blanche Chipman, Mrs. C. #. Maader and other favoriten. A FULL AND EPFICENT CHORUS. Doors open at 734; begins at 8. M®: & 8 conwars park rHeaTRE, a BROOKLYN, Sole Lessee, io Mra. FB, Conway: STAR ATION COMPANY EVENING, ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 21 Grand Matinees lo day at 2% o'clock. gessful local Drama, THE MYSTERIES OF GOTHAM. Tony Pastor de Bob Crocker. Messrs. La Thorne, Bill Emerson, Johnny Wild, J. Gaynor, Oarleton, the’ great Ballet Troupe and the entire company in VHARLEY WHITE'S COMBINATION TROUPE, ‘ant’s Mechanies’ Hall, 472 Broadway, wea) arent siege choice bill, MING SUCORSS OF THT! AND ARTISTIC ORGANIZATION: THE. FOR PASTIME IN AMERICA; THR VISITORS FATR SOREAM WITH DELIGHT AT THE MULTITUDE O NOVELTIES SIGATLY PRESENTED; a ho-t of New Act is woek—THRER STRIKERS. TWO’ JOUNSONS, TH RU: THE BLOCKADY, WAPPW NAN and her TWO FATHERS, TILE GARDIN~ JAN FRANOISCO MINSTRELS, ‘ 885 Browdway. Glorious snecoss. Redecorated and orillinnt in.all ite appointments, making itt the most rechereie Temple of Minstrelay in tlie world. ‘The inimizabie_and only BIRCH, WAMBO ERNARD AND BACKUS { 20 MINSTRELS, 1 Head Tuatitute. lian. Opera Burle SAN FRA} Ff Happy fl The Wme Merch 5TH AVENUE OPERA HOUSE § : BRUDWORTH'S MINSTRELS. Nos. Zand 4 West Twenty-fourth street, adjoining Fifth Avenie ilotel, First week of C, J. Hogan and! Mughes ablean, Gortdess of Liberty. Tam Serious. J. ne of Popular Actors, in the «Pet. Bacon and Green: rd Ad= ares. John Sohinidt. | ‘The Pers man, Box office open from 10 A. M. antl § P.M. Doors open ad Tig; to commence at 8 o'clock precisely. OOLEY’S OPERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN. ih Rirst week of the world-reuowned TONY DENT who w ear in the celebrated pantomime of * Jack ant The Bean Stalk” Return of the minstrels co their Orows ng Roum Concerta, ‘The Mutton, Thief.” Nancy Fai,’ be Troubadors,"" “La Gazaile.” ‘The Organ Urinder,’>, * de. ke. ENAUM HALL, BROOKLYN. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, HANLON BROTHERS Limerick Races ‘At MERICAN OPERA—NEW FRENCD TH H. DRAPER, Director K 13, 1855, will be praduced the pop: ° DOCTOR OF ALCANTARA, with the following # Mins MINA OFARY, 1 rhea: jnnbelia. Miss LIZZIE ALLEN, Luerezia. Mies FANNIE STOCKTON, : Mr. W. F. HILL, . Mr. E. DUCHEME, . M. MONTROSE, so. Mr, E. WARD) Balthazary NJO AND JIG DANCING, B BOGAN, 181 Kast Houston street. Terms $5 ver courre, CLOG BERLE ug and Irish Jig Dancing traght by the renowred TOM Banjos ail pri HE LESSEE OF A FIRST CLASS THEATRE IS DE~ sirvous of Securing the services of a competent TAGE DIRECTOR. Address box 180 Post office, Phikadelphia. (PRS TO) GREAT REDUCTION IN PIANOS—BAR MORES warerooms, 88 Blescker «rect; aplendid assortment nied 5 vears: 17 prize medalé awarded; testimon! the most distinguished aris é OR wid GOOD PIANO FOR SALE FOR A hive for $5 per month. Call on BENJAMIN WALs LAOE, 156 Jane strect, at 9 A. M. or EP. Mf. NEW Srv! ‘ OCTAVE CARVED LEG ovr: string Piano, with all modern improvements, for dane rosewood, iprizht, In good order, for $125: one for $9; Pinnos to let dy so%l on instalments at the manufaciory, | Kast Twenty-third street, near Third avenue, MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR AA. sale! mide to order by city maker; fully guaranterd: Used Give months, at half cont; Dining Room Furastn covered in brocatel: Etageres, Bookcase, Paintings, Bronze Bureaus Redsteads, Bedding, Dining Furniture; a serifices 44 Wort Sixteenth «reet, near Sixth avenue, a NIFICENT 7 OOTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. , cont 69), will he sold for $285; one beautitut ‘or Bult, cost $375, for $200; one do. for P15; also a lo® gi Partor, Hedroom and Dining Room Furniture, at » sscri, : : E oon: . SEVEN OCTAVE ‘ TRO! « Planoforte; original price $300, $325; nexrly new Co omer. Also rosewood noforte; fovereimmngs modern tmprovements: iese that ‘20 Fourth avenue, opposite sted Boston maker: Several others. Tnstitate, Y THIS LCAN STATE THAT T HAVE APPROVED Pianofortes of the North American Pinnoforie Com pany, No. 43 Mercer street, New York elty, and found the: eilent in highest, triple and bass;’ also in mecka jem, and equal to the beat pianos I have approved befor ‘Therefor asthe most useful and cheapest c, F might without any hesitation recommend ther nos in onr Siaten ti wholesale dealers and private families. New York, Septe ber 6 1866. KARL FORMERS, 0S East Twenty-fititi street. WIRST CLASS SEVEN OGRAVE PIANOFORTES Tet, $6 per month; one at $5. G. P. BENJAMIN, ner of Fighth aveune and Forty-fourth street. Open day and evening. IANOS.—ELEGANT ROSEWOOD PIANOS, Al. Carpets, Ollcioths. Furnitare. Parlor and Bed Suite, &e., at’ BENDALL & 81 . 209 and 211 Huds street, corner of Canal, Payment taken by instualmenis preferred. . i P'AXQPORTES CHEAP FOR CAsH-—PRoMm $% TO $500; warranted five sears: for tone, finish, durabill Warerooms, 18. Amity street, rear Bru unsurpassed, Y ine MASON & HAMLIN OA ORGANS, to $1,000 each. Warnrooran, 996 Broadway. where be found much the largest assortment of reed Lag of tn the country. A few second hand Melodeons and Hi fw moninma at low prices. NSCHUTA MUSIC 181 HALL, STITUTE, STEEK'S MUSIO 141 Bast Eighth st., between Broadway and Fourth aveuve, ‘The office of the above institute 18 now open from to. M. for the reerpelon of ne in. trenlars, terms, a course will commence Sept 1 hit “Anse INSTRUCTION OM NTLEMAN WILL GIVE Piano at prpil’s residence for $10 per quarter. Best Address, with resi box 112 Her Af references giv fice. GENTLEMAN OF EXPERIENCE WILL GIVE lessons on the Pianoforte at his residence, or at the residence of pupils ; terms ‘Address Manic, 123 Kant Thirty-first sireet. ean. CEXTRALPARK NATIONAL MURICAL CONRERY. tory, est Trrentye eet, between Seven and Righih'avonuce."Hoterences<Win. Hall & Son, Revs ‘Abel Ethan Alien, Esq., Assistant District Attorney, OUIS ALEXANDER. FOR THE LAST TWO YEARS |4 Professor at the National Conservatory, 1s now giving private lessous on (he violin and plano. 158 Forsyth atenet. Musee INSTITUTE, 310 WEST TWENTY SIXTH eee Sioa Bah dean ater Private. princly pal $40; assistants $10 to wi ef before September pil eens will receive A year's gratuxous tuition,” i OPeAx8. H. DAVIS, ESTABLISHED TWENTYs ‘ix years, offers for sale two second hand Organs. of five atopa, superior toned; also one now of twelve one te pedals sixtee: cone. One Alexandre Oreap of t HE NATIONAL CONSERVATORY POR MUSICA: 1N- moderate. stop, $200; new, worth $609; factory No. 40 Downing « strnetion, 244 East Thirteenth street. George Fo firv tow, Musical Director. fennors:—Meaars, Bristow, Hot Wolf, Roetiger, Szigethy, Weingarten, Camps, Ricit F Eben, Masington. Madame i. Loder aud Willliaus ¥ new Wallace. E.G. Locke, Manager. TT-MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON DIA: LOAN OFFICES. | ALMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, &0, O8 Tih SAME BOUGHT AT THE HIGHEST RATES. ALSO PAWNBROKERS’ TICKETS BOUGHT FOR DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, do. at 77 Bleecker street, ap siaira, T 22 BROADWAY, KNOX BUILDING, TIt VALUE. PAID | POR DIAMONDS, | 31 WATCHES, EMERALDS, PLATE, PRARLS, &0, J. H. BARRINGER, 212 Broadway, room Nu. “UT HYMAN'S, 038 BROADWAY, CORNER OF HO. street. will be paid the highéat price for Diamond Watches and Silverware, or will advance on the above w cles. T Ml BROADWAY PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES A for Diamonds, Wate nee, Je a By te od a ie nae ‘Theatre PURCHASED AT 189 Rivington streeia, firet AWNBROKERS! TICKET: Bowery, between 1) fioor, front room, up * ASTROLOGY. foNO IMPOSITION. ~GREATEST BUSINESS from Hurope. Call aud test her skfil. 312 Fourth av Ladies $1 1 8! MADAME ROvovant that can be relled upon. likeness of your futare ansband, tel name. Peony seventh etree’, between Sixth and Beventh Ring the basement bei! 18 THE ONLY MEDICAL AND ROS howe, tn ME BYRON JREATEST BUSINESS AND Mirmeaien pirivaaiiat Rnown, eauans speedy war'tages, 0 t on 8. Yourth aven: MB WALTERS, DISTINGUISHED CLAIRVOY- Mant Vieit ber for everything, sickness, business, Weft, pages nummberr, good iick. 38) Canal street

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