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2 — _FOR SALE. Resa “OSROADWAY FANCY GOODS AND TRIMMING ‘A Rib (or eale At great aacrince; does a large protita: ines; best stand on Broadway. le business TTOHELL'S Store Acenc: Yedar FIRST CLASS LIQUOR STORE FOR BALE—ON ‘on one of the leading avenues, near the Central Park; as & two Tears’ lense. Se can be bought cheap, as the try, pastygencny RUMPE & MESTERN, 19 Contre street, ——— ——— A KEROSENE OIL FACTORY FOR SALE CHEAP.— x 77 Cedar street, Is in good order, Runs 150 barrels a week, Address 4,383 New York Post oflice. GOOD PAYING GROCERY STORE, HORSE AND ‘Wagon, ona busincas street, near the Bowery, for sale, r will exchange for Brooklyn or Williamaburg property and ut in some cash. Apply at P. GAFFNEY'S office, 61 Bowery, RARE CHANCE.—A SALOON WITH LADIES' AND ‘gentlemen's restaurant, parlors and number of sleepin foomé newly {urnishod; ten’ years'leaso and low rentand Public'thoroughfare. Apply at 319 West street, New York. FISH, OYSTER, BUTTLR AND CHEESE STAND TO A Jet, at 398 Seventh avenue. DRUG STORE IN WILLIAMSBURG FOR SALE — price $1,000. Inquire of CURTIS & MAILLER, 351 earl street, New Yori. MERICAN MARBLE.-15,000 FEET STATUARY, NOS. 1,2 and 8 slabs, different thicknesses, now landing, for ale by AUGUSTUS TABER & BRO., wholesale dealers in warble, 713 Water street. LARGE, HANDSOMELY FITTED UP RESTAURANT ‘and Bar, desirable location and doing @ good business, ‘or sale very cheap to a cash customer, SOUTHMAYD & CO. FIRST CLASS CORNER LIQUOR STORE WITH Billiard Table for sule cheap, doin, a good busines jcense paid for one year and rent paid to No + actory roasone for selling. NO ageuis need apply. Address Wm. 8., box 150 Herald vilice. _FOR BALE, A SPLENDID FIRST CLASS RES- taurant, aio Bakeries, Confectioneries, Corner Liquor tores, Corner’ Grocery Stores, Broadway Oyster Saloons, ownown Restaurants, Billiard Saloons, Hotel, Cigar tores, Count”y Stor untry Hotels, Feed Stores, Fancy Gools'and. Variety Stores, Broadway ' Millinery Business, eae Manifacturing Businesnom, Market Stands 0 roceriea and Liquor Stores at Hoboken; Groceries and iquor Stores {n all parts of New York and Brooklyn, MISCHELL's Old Established Store Agency, 77 Codar street, eo LARGE SIZE HERRING SAFE FOR SALE, A cheap ; also two medium and one small sized Safe, Her- ‘ing’s, Marvin's and Lili make, O. C. QUIRK, 75 Maiden lane, GOOD CHANCE.—A BOOT AND SHOE STAND OF 14 years’ standing for sale, Address box 288 Post oflice, Newburg, Y. FIRST CLASS BILLIARD AND BAR ROOM, WITH Phelan’é tables, in one of the best locations in the city, for Sule; terms half cash, Apply at 24 Catharine street, FIRST CLASS CIGAR STORE, HANDSOMELY AND elegantly fitted up, wel! stocked, located on best part Bleeck- Tstreet, doing a good business; ail arrangements requisite to Bitach Urst # sample room; rent, entire house, only $800; has lease; decided bargain offered i applied immediately to CAMPBELL & CU., 800 Bowery. MIGAR AND SODA WATER STAND, WITH STOCK / and Fixtures, for sale, oppoaite Ceniral Park and Thomas’ Garden, very cheap. Apply Mr, STRICKLAND, 240 Broad- ‘way, oillce 15, ee NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, z es FOR SALE. _ SHORT ENFIELD RIFLES, with SABRE 1.00 bayonets, for sale by SCHUYLER, HARTLEY & GRAHAM, 19 Maiden lane. UN’ OCK MUS 2.00) BOHUYLER. HARTLEY & GRAHAM, den Iane. ed _FOR THIS AMOUNT A WELL ESTAB- $5,000. Fees Rs rdcturiog Burinoss is ottered tor fale, the owner being obliged to go to Europe. Address W. 1., Herald ofice. CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Miscellaneous. YVApraas. PRODUCTIVE PROPERTY IN FEE AND Beat ne Vensebolde im the beat situations mon Prods ‘uble investment . P. BALL, Estate aud Obio Stone Agency, 61 Liberty street, peles BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ‘A. GREAT BARGAIN.TWO BRICK HOUSES AND ang, Hilda tvete price W3ii00; 4,000 mortznse gl N0 cash and 11 00 in ‘ood trade. Inquire at M8 Fuston sirvet, , New Yor! room No. MACHINERY. _ JE TURNING LATHE FOR SALE ae en ‘at 102 Nassau street, room 18, ‘THREE FOLDING MACHINES. ADDRESS ‘ald oflice. Ae LE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A MA- FOR, ie Stop. Wiving ap, buslness, eon ising Lath Planers, Shaj per fDrills, Patterns, ‘&c. apply at 377 and Firat street, Brooklyn, E. D. Wo BOILERS FOR SALE—80 FEET LONG, 4 FRET "Titatneter, 2 15 inch flues in each, with fronts, grate bi Valve aud everything complete, Apply to ebgineer, 13 Plymouth street, Brooklyn, cheap. OR SALE. Prin WANTED 10 BUY—A SECOND HAND DRY VACUUM Pump; must be in good condition, Address, stating size and price, G., box 868 Post office, ——— CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. am East Side. T 925 BROADWAY.—CITY HOUSES FOR OCCUPA- ing pepe, coapare feed bah chet teach am for elreular, mere STANLEY DAY. (AT Ui, THIRD AVENUE.—¥OR SALE, ON, FIPTIETH street, three story high stoop brown stone House, splen- did order, possession, che: four stor Second avenue, with store, #1 wo story and basement frame Cottage on First favénuey near Eighty. street, with furniti A ares E0005 Wino SNE, UNDERWOOD & CO. A. DESIRABLE HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE HOUSE for sale—In Forty-fifth street, between Fifth and Sixth arenuge; frescoed; every improvement 19,6x501100; posses- sion; $2,000, V. K. STEVENSON & BON, 111 Broadway. FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE HOUSE, CORNER of Lexington avenne and Twenty-eighth street, for sale, With possession ; price $25,000. URMY & COPLAND, 401 Fourth avenue, BEAUTIFUL NEW FOUR STORY BROWN STONE high stoop House for sule on Fifty-fourth street, for ouly $20,000. Also many others, ALBERT BELLAMY, No. 8 Pine street, OR SALE—A VALUABLE WATER AND RAILROAD Front on the Harlem river, near the Harlem Bridge, cou- taining over 70 lots, For price and terms apply to &. W. LEAVITT & CO., 118 Wall street, New York. WOR, SALE SAT A BARGAIN, OR WILL BE EX changed for down town Property, a splendid corner House on Lexington avenue, near Park entran: three story high stoop brown stone. Also some desirable brick and brown stone Houses, from $8,.00 to 812,000. WM. PHAIR & CO., 441 Third OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL SUPERIOR BUILT THRER story brick filled frame Cottage; perfect order and all improvementa; lot 26x183; possession; $15,000, half cash. 185 East Forty-ninth street. brown stone on nue. r RUG STORE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR REAL estate, suall plac ‘Store ts well hited and stocked and Boing good business, in Brook TRICKLAND's Dry Agency, 240 Broadway. ® FOR SALE-—THE OLD STAND, NO. 180 corner stanton, formerly kept by Dr. Har- Teave ‘Apply at'the store, OR SALE—A FINE THREE STORY HIGH STOOP Pot rown stone House, on Bast Fitty-third street; In per- fect order; price BIR 000 CALLENDER, LAl POR, SALE, CHEAP. ith five yeara Lease and low rent. Tod Eldridge street, CO., 80 Pine street. FIRST CLASS FURNISHE Inquire at the place, LLERY OF LARGE ry, with four boflers and opper still, forsale on Inquire at 63 Murray street, in th OR SALE VERY GOOD RESTAURANT, corner Pine and eal streets, 165 P basement ; three ears’ Lense aud License, aud rare chance’for a good liquor rade, OR SALE CHEAP—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIX- tures of first class Cigar Store on Broadway. Address Herald ofice. OR SALE Ary goods store f Dusiness.- Apply at st Fes SALE—TWO BILLIARD AND OYSTER SALOONS, 0 EIGHT YEARS' LEASE OF FIRST CLASS 2 Bowery ; beet location in the city for With Fixtures, Stock and Lease; these places are oib ing & first rate business; rent low aud in the best location do the city. HUGHES & GREEN, Grand street, Brookiyn, E. D. FARLEM.CFOR SALE, 4 NICE THREE STORY HIGH brick Hhouse on 116th street, tween Third and Fou ea; modern improvements; immediate posses sion; will be sold for $9,600; 4,500 can remain on mortgage. Call on owner, R, LONG, shoe'store, Third avenue, between 119th and 120th stres ORE, OF THOSE, SUPERB HOUSES IN ALL TTS AP- pointments on Forty-fourth street, near Madison avenue, for sale by owner, on premises, or 80 Broadway, room 48. N. W. RIKER, HEIGHTS.—SEVERAL SPLENDID Sites for private residences for sale; prices 10,00) to #25,00). Parties looktug for paying investments will fud this worthy of notice. . A. J, LYNCH, 31 Nassau street. 5.500 Wieh BUY A 70002, THREE STORY 9) brick Houee in Henry street, near Market, with sewer and sub-cellar; it 1s Rutger lease; round ren 8125 per year. The owner lives In the country, so he is sell. ing very ches Apply to J. PAYTEN, 9 Division street, fn drug store. TASHINGTON OR SALE—A FIRST CL. good lease and good business; Quire at Tracey & Russell's Lrewery, nor of West Kleventh street, OR SALE—ON FULTON AVENUE, THE LEASE OF House and two Stores in one building, with Stock and ixtures: rent low. Inquire of Mir. MACKEY, 8 Fulton avenue, Brookiyn. PRG N.OLD M AL GILDING ESTABLISH- saving of 0 per cent. Appiy between 9 and 12 O'clock A. He lew French Uiing Proosse, which gives + at 7 Mercer atrent FOR SALELA LIBRARY) CONTAINING ABOUT 400 volumes, 10 first class order. Wilj be sold at w low price for cash. Further particnlars enn be obtained on application toJOHN LOWE, 15a South wt re VOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE—A MEDALLION AX. minsicr Carpet, 25330 fect. May be seen at 752 Broad- GROCERY STORE; n be bought right. In* Greenwich avenue, cor- BARBER SHOP, WITH pustuers, In a good locality selling, must be sold 43 (old No. 85) Chatham -A DRY GOODS STORE, stands out of broxdway ; th wired and the Store and Fixtu: ented ton nt; the store is,htted up in the very Lest manner and hot require a dollars outlay, Address Fai Trade, Herald OF THE Ail be sold LS, &c , OF ato OR SALE—STOC first InAs fea, co Particuaars apply to WM. SIMPSON, 4 LE—LAGER BEER AND OYSTER SALOON, Suliabie form liquor atore. Inquire at 24) avenue A. VOR SALE—A DESIRARLE MANUFACTURING BUST- hess, the whoue or retain an interest; good reasons for Belling; B1KO0 to ¥2,(00 required. Addreas A. H. tion & FOR, SALE SINE STOCK AND. FIXTURE Li wr Store on one of the best corners of the avenue, ng been naedt or several years, J. DeNHAM & CO. y third street. FO! S848 A WELL KNOWN, RESTAURANT DOWN town; reason for th yaal on account of the gentle man |r but America. Inquire ut J. Be GRALLAM, 14, 17 118 Ceutre street, » THE CHOICE OF TWO owner pot haviuy time to name, M. Church wt. AND FIXTURES OF A Wil splendid apartments t street, Brooklyn. INQUIRE 180 FOE SAGE IMMEDIATE Restaurante at a barge: Attend to Lots. Audress, 1 FOR SALE CHEAP, LEASE Faney aud bry Gobds St Apply at M41 Van tre KF 4 SALE—A_ GROC aviison trent, Fok ALE TA MILK AND F and Nik Koute; # rare ehanc particulars a to live in.” Y sTORE. DEPOT, PEED STORE to meet with ns the owner ly to WAL. 8. CHAMBER: isc L JOR §& CHANCE. FOR A_RARGAIN, Did Pes es of Millinery, Fancy Goods ‘Address @. 3. ik wd Pix nd Dieswaacing; Immediate powsession, “ stati Fe ‘CE TO ENTE IN cold established (20 years) Boot with « amall or Good Wil. f proprietor. enue. A RARE CHA bw sina capital; a nan Etgheh For furiher particulars jaquire at 45 Eighth RY STOR; STOCK AND FIX- i Wagon, three Year’ lease, with two 1. PERKY, 144 Broadway, between ty-lirat streets. Tooms. A’ Fortieth an Fes SALE -FIRST CLASS GROCERY STOR! ON ONE f the best avenues in this city, with Stock and Fixtures Years’ lease. Apply to M. a Forty-frei way, between Fortieh ROOM AT A_ BAR. OR SALE SAMPLE gain, fi wold thie week, toar the Stock Exchange and Treasury Departments; Lense, Stock ang Fixtures, License, ac. Inquire at 8 Cedar street, third floor, Other OR SALE lar proof atreet. F% SALE CHEAP—COAL YARD, BROADWAY AND 1 eauty-otuth street, with Horses, Carts, dc. Apply at 86 467" ROUND RY AND MacHI country; both water Bn tntorest. Addr between Adame an Apply to JOB, HATRY, 102 Willia SHOP FOR SALE—IN THE am power | or would retain or appl 8 & BLISS, Piymout Main sireete, Brookiya. " L% OF SASH DOORS, SASHES, SHELVING AND Store Fixtures for sale at 278 ‘street, BAL a AND SAMPLE ROOM NEAR STOCK EX- change for gale Leng lense, cheap rent, new Heense; busine om (0. ¥ Brond street. MILK ROUTE FoR SALE—HORSE, WAGON, SLEIGH NA fod everything complete, “Inquire at 68 Attornoy street Bfler # v'oive God opportunity for one understanding oyster HC. DEXTER, ILK ROUTE FOR SALE.-HORSE, WAGON AND Cans included ; good re: Hi St ie Want Parisi Suoeemsous even for celing, Apply TANOFORTE FACTORY POR SALE IN PHILADEL- phia.—Tho extabiisued reputation of Ramm @ ( 108 commends the above to the attention of practic iano takers. The surviving partucr and successor of the firm of Ramin & Co. being engaged in professional bu will sell on rms, To ane ae, sper ‘an enterprising man ad success is certain, Ad- dress J. H, Briscoe, treet, Philadelph ia New York:—Mr, J. Vauc $0 Chetty paseet -. G. Volkert, corner of Bim and W Feets, i ERFUMERY ANU TOILET SOAP FACTORY FOR ‘sale; stock and everything appertaining to t isiness; Feoeipts for manufacturing and wn established trade, will be fold at @ sacrifice, Inquire at 376 Bowery. i ah! ly ak MAGIC WHIP HANGER.-THE BEST PAYING for # ta the market, The French and English paiente it thia valuable littie invention are now received and off ered jor sale, Address Danie! W. Talcott, 131 Poari street. 4.00 WiLL BUY A DRUG sToRE DoIxG 4 agoD business ; low rent; food reasons for selling, Also bine a five first class Houses, cheap. JOHN R. ROBERTS, 86 New streot, room 80, ~FOR BALE, OR PARTNER WANTED 500, Bak i at is a $7,750. FOR SALE, IN, EAST EIGHTY.SECOND DL. dU. street, a large two story atte and cellar brick and frame House; $3,280 cash, balance on mortgage. Inquire on premises, fifth house southeast of Second avenue. West Side. A “BEAUTIFUL BROWN STONE. HOUSES IN WEST Thirty-titrd and Thirty-fourth strects; fine House and iture in Weat Thirtieth street, fo CHURCH & EAT CHANCE.-FOR SALE, A FOUR STORY HIGH stoop house on West Thirty-third atrect; also a three Story and basement on West Thirty-tifth street. Terms enay. Apply to M. BHERRY, Agent, 100West Thirty-second street. le; bargaina, ‘ON, 835 Broadway. N ENTIRE BLOCK, COMPRISING 64 FULL LOTS, on the west side, foreale. Te ery CRAY. A. J, LYNCH, 2] Nassau street. FOUR STORY ENGLISd BASEMENT HOUSE FOR A. snie—On Weat Thirty-elghth street, Price, $15,000. Can be seen from 12 till 2 JAS. KR. EDWARDS, 277 West Twenty-third street. HANDSOME FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN AA. stone House, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, will be fold at a bargain if applied for at once; $28.00, VARNEY & CO., 31 Ploe sireet, basement, [ch ited nse) LOTS, VERY DESIRABLY LOCATED, fe M.A. J, LYNCH, 21 Nassau YOR SALE—THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone House tn st Twenty-second street, between Firth and Sixth avenues, WINANS, BREED & GHAVES, ‘ 185 Broadway, basern WOR SALE—A BARGAIN, FIRST CLASS THR story high atoop brown stone House in Weat 127th atree ear Fifth avenue; immediate possession. Inquire on the {OR SALE—WITH POSSESSION, BROWN STON front high basement and sub-cellar House, on West ‘Thirtleth street; all improvements and in splendid order ; lot 23 by 98 feet 9 inches; price $22,000; with the furniture $25,000. SMITH & MEAD, 400 Eighth avenue, VOR SALE—-PROPERTY ELIGIKLY LOCATED ON West Broadway, Thompson and Laurens sireets, Bow- ery, Third, Eighth and Ninth avenues, Permits of A. JOUR. NEAY, NO. 1 Pine sirect. OR SALE, WITH POSSESSION THREE STORY HIGH at oY brown stone, 18x40x39 block, Forty-fourth atree between Fifth and Sixth avenues, 16,000; Thirty-eight) Seventh and Eighth av 00’; many others. G. RICHARDS, 958 Broadway, up etatrs. POR, SALE IN | WEST FIFTY. SEVENTH STREET, near the Central Park and Ei e, a four story brown stone House, now tn comp will be wold cheap, by applying ou the premises from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. JAMES HESLIN, ROR SALE-ON WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, A heat three story English basement House, C, C. Moore Heaney 87,040 4 OR, SALESFIFTH AVENUE, NO. 16, WEST SIDE, extra size four story brick Dwelling House and Lot, with Lot connecting, on Thirteenth street, JOUN F, CONREY, 62 Wall street, room 12, F°s SALP880 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, three story brick English basement Houne, 23435; ga range, h Water, stationary tuba, water closet lot Ore M "18 years; privilege $1 more, Can be een Bonnie tng OR SALE—FIRST CLASS THREE STORY ‘BROWN stone House, Forty-seventh etreet, between Fifth and and col Bisth avenues, Besu00 A three story wnd attic Mouse, West wenty-tirwt street, in splendid order 28,000; one full f $25,000; others from {64.00 to gosto” Pian DYE & CURTISS, 608 Sixth aven: OR SALE OR TO LET—NO. 907 BLEECKER STREET, near ‘istopher ; also other How wt TAYLON & STEARNS, 87 Pine streets” “8 O24 Stores, by TPHREW LOPS ON. FIFTY-SEVENTH STRE: , T'iween, rittn and Ststh, avenuyer tornaie tae sive others tn diferent parts of the elty for | nt M. A.J, LYNCH, dl Nassau street, « =FOR SALE, A POUR stony Hi $13.000 ‘+ in good location, wes side oo Boma on Thirty oighley Thre -fourth, Twenty severh. Twenty-eixit Fitty-second, Fitty-tbird and Fifty-fourty soci, benios tome desirable parcels on Sith and Eighth avenute, tyisw ‘Tulsty-fousth street. MUAS & HOWE, Agents, 65 West Thirtieth atrees, Mieceliane ons. (A TINE PRIVATE RESIDENCE FOR SALE_IN JANE ftreet, between Eighth nd Hudaon street; pos. feraion November 1; Mouse 94.6x80%50; newly palinioa: rae Betiree, mirrors, ondes, ofllothe, Be Bp Pie Rouse, rice terme easy, FOP on .T, BURN: Rie 1608 Hudaon vireet, ih T $5 BROADWAY—BUSINESS PROPERTY, LOTS, Pw nts, Private Dweilings; c for * gone, for examine property, compare prices, submit offers; miclove bhamap for eircular SP STANLEY DAY. N ciargovd Selgherngod (oreate ata low price, r CHURCH & SHARPE, M4 Pie street, ‘A (2i2, BUILT Four STORY iat sroor BRowy 101 Fort WA Dee le ; price #28,600, habs OWRD. YNOH, ‘Narsau 5 Pema NASH WILL BE P. A FEW CITY LOTS, AP- Cis Wmmesinteiy to WAREMAN. & SUTTON, 408 Sixth avenue, between Eighth and Ninth streets, OR SALE—A FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE. on Bightieth street, near Central Park; terms to sult Apply to A. ©. LOOMIS & CO., 1,254 Broadway, OUSES IN GOOD LOCATIONS FOR SALE.—PRICE Hi 814,000 to 76,000. M. A. J, LYNCH, #1 Nassau street, EASE FOR SALE—OP EIGHT YEARS, ON A PRIN. L clpal eoruer of Howard street. YEquire at 195 Canal st, Prine BLACK LEAD ROOF PAINT.—THE ONLY paint which entirely prevents the oxtdation of metals, OF sale or applied on new or old roofs by the manufacturer, B. H, JOHNSON, 18 Codar street, JREPEREE'S SALE BreaL ESTATE: at the Exchan ti sre eiway, Beptomber, i silt ok St be Ueber under jadgment of foreclonure of ‘mortgages ot known as 44 Vesey street, on the northerly aide, between Church and Greenwich ‘contaiming (n breadhh Gnd rear 86 foot by 100 fest ia rt eee A THREE STORY HIGH BASEMENT HOUSE, MODERN Improvements, near ferry. Parties wanting «god, cheap house, desirably located, call upon GEO. P. BALL, Real Estate and Ohio Stone Agency, 61 Liberty street. ROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—FOR SALE, THREE ELEGANT brown stone Houses; one do. on Henry and one on (lin. ton street, Address P. P, Van Zandt, 6 Remaon street, Brooklyn, OR SALE—A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT AND two story extension fraine House, with full improve: ment; in perfect order; good neighborhood and near the City Hall; cont 16 rooms; $10,500. Apply at 817 Pearl strest, Brooklyn. OR SALE—TWO NEW FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY basemens brown stone Houses, 229 Cumberland street, Brooklyn, "WM, A. BRUSH | OR SALE—A VERY HANDSOME NEW THREE story brown stone House, within twenty minutes of ferry; unexceptionable neighborhood ; on} B15, CALLEND! & CO. Pine street. R, LAURENC! OR SALE—A TWO STORY HOUSE, NINE ROOMS, ‘Attic, Celiar and Back Basement, on a full Lot, at Green: point, on the east side of Leonard st between Meservle and Union avenues; immediate jon. Inquire for Nor- man, at 195 Broadway, room 14, New York. Fok SALE CHEAP—A THREE STORY ENGLISH DASE. ment brick Honse on Division avenue, Williamsburg; rice $4,000. ‘Terma easy. Apply to WILLIAM JOHNSTON. > Nassau street, room No. 6. OR SALE OR TO LET—PRICE $12,000, RENT 1,20, marble front Dwelling 76 Third place, Brooklyn, VAN TUYLE, 968 Cherry street, New York. OUSE BY _INSTALMENTS.—GENTEEL TH 150 need bi , Co-opera- possession of five rooms, and pi paiddown, balance on ‘mortuage. J. ANDER live Building Bank, 22 Broadway. (0 EXCHANGE WITH THOSE WHO WISH TO LESSEN their expenses, a modern bullt House in a desirable lo- cality in Brooklyn for a similar one in New York; difference nidin, cueh No agente, but owners, may address box 3,164 Post oflice, New York. $1 O00 CASH AND BALANCE IN EASY Pay. ol. ments will purchase a neat two story high Dasement brick House, containing nine rooms and gas and water, near Dr, Duryea's new church, in Brooklyn; price "4,000; immediats possession. Apply to WM. C. YCKOFF, 'No, 53§ Pine street, room No. 1, or at 313 Ful ton avenue, ‘Brooklyn, JERSEY CITY AND HOBOKEN REAL is ESTATE. To Let or Lease. OR RENT—IN JERSEY CITY, FULL WIDTH THREE story brick Mouse; frat cl ood location; {ilte minutes’ leisure walk from ferry. ‘ould rent or seil C: pets, Oilcloths, &c. Inquire at 105 Reade street, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE FOR SAL LL WANTING FARMS—GOOD SOIL, MILD CLI mate, thirty-four miles south of Philadelphia; price $25 er acre; Vest of grain and grass land, ‘Algo funproved Faris Hundreds are seltiing, Information sent free. Addvess C. K. Landis, Proprietor, Vineland, N. J T YONKERS.—AN ELEGANT RESIDENCE, COM- pletely furnished, to be sold immedtately, for want of inoney. Particulars useless in this advertisement, For fur- ther information apply to J. H. BERTINE, 10 Pine street. FIRST CLASS COUNTRY SEAT AT NEWBURG, one rile from the steamboat landing, containing 26 of {ine land, with excelient buildings aud every conven- Jence (formerly owned by C, H. Biasvensy ec aul more recently by Mrs. M. A. Appleton), will be sold by the executors of Mrs. Appleton ut auction, on the premises, Sept. 19, 1863, a} 13 o'clock M. For particulars inquire of E, A. BREWSTER, Newburg, N. BARGAIN.—27 ACRES, GOOD BUILDINGS, NEAR Fordham; ‘steam and Rorse cars; adjoining the Loril- inrd extate ; will sell low or exchange. WINANS, DKEGD & GRAVES, 135 Broadway, basement, CHANCE SELDOM OFFERE new House, French roof, 14 roo nent, at cost; one hour from city ; $1,008 down ; terms HENRY TAPPEN, 37 P1 RARE OPPORTUNITY - 60 MINUTES FROM CITY.— Six new Houses, modern Improvements, 3,500 to $10,000 each ; B00 to $1,000 down; balance cary payments. WARREN & CO., 64 Pine street, A’ RAHWAY—NEW HOUSE, 9 ROOMS, $6,000; $1,000 down, balance on mortgage; situated on one of the imain streets; one at $2,500, » bargain. HENRY TAPPEN, 87 Pini A FARM, 1 ACKES, FOR SALE OR EXCHAN' . With Stock, Crops, good two story Houre, 2 Horses, Poultry, 1,100 pear trees \d Crops, for cash, back Pr easy. ret. ‘one, 80 acres, with Stock id. EGLIO, 12 Centre street. BARGAINS AT ENGLEWOOD.—NICE, COSEY tage, 10 rooms, stable, carriage house, fruit, shade and ‘one acre, #5,500 ; fine Country Seat, all modern improvements, fine.stable and carriage house, fruit and shade, $16,000; other cheap. PETIIT & FRAZE m No. 2. NOUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE—FURNISHED OR UN- / furnished, situated at Tarrytown, on the Hudson; con- ventent house, eight acres of land, abundance of fruli, &c.; Brice 880,00 Or will exchange for clty property, Address H +, Herald otlice. cor. , 171 Broadway, YOUNTRY STORE AND FARM OF EIGHTEEN ACRES J for sale, cheap, or exchange ; eXcelleat buildings, stock, crops, implements; 27 miles on Long Isini FLATAU, No. YHEAP FARM FOR SALE—IN W ) ty. $44 miles from New Canaan, C mnectiont ; 70 acres large new house, 13 rooms, barus, &c} price $0,0W. Apply at 761 Greenwich sirect. {LIZARETH, N. J.—DESIRABLE RESIDENCES FOR 11 sale, from 45,600 fo #13,000, but a few minutes from the city by two railroads. Also in Westchester county, N.Y. GLO, T. HAKING, 170 Nassau st. corner Frankfort. j/ARMS FOR 8A) ACRES, HOUSE, BARN, GOOD siock, tools, within 2 mfles of tallroad for #6,00; also 12 weres, #600. Appl to E, W. ARTHUR, 171 Poiton Country Market, fom 9 to 12 this day, or address Northport, L. 1. ARM FOR SALE—#2 ACRES, ON LONG ISLAND, miles from New York, iucludtng Crop and Stock 5 recently deceased. Inquire of J. E. BRUSH, No. 4 Chatham re #4 POR SALE TO CLOSE THE ESTATE OF THOMAS D. Carpenter, Eaq., decensed, uated in the town of Fowler, St. Lawrence county, N. Y., his Mansion, Grounds and Farm, known as Silvie Hali, cousisting of 690 acres of land, 450 ‘of which are under euitivation; also one-half of Silvie Lake, containing 1,000 neres, abounding in splendid the farm ig well stocked with cattle, horses, &c., for ving andother farming purposes; the Mansion is 50 feet re, built of white marble ‘all_neceasary outhuild- ings, Farm House, Barus, Sheds, Carringe House, Dairy Houke, €e., all of which will be avld on easy terma; largest amount of purchase money can remain on bond and mort- FE fora term of years, For further particulars apply to ) H, BOUNE, Executor, Gouverneur Boat omiec, St. Law- rence county, N. Y., or to WM. B. C, CARPENTER, 206 Du- ane street, New York city. TOR SALE. EGANT DWELLING HOUSE, FUR- nished, with ten acres of Land, at Uiffton, Staten Island, about fiye minutes walk from the terry; the house te large, made of brick, has gas, hot nnd cold water and all modern improvements throughout; the grounds abound with the choicest fruit, with hot house, stables, &c. Apply to HENRY G. HARRISON, Architect, 49 Wall sitet, OR SALE—#1,000 FOR ROTH, TWO TWO STORY Cottages, 6rooms each, near the ferry, third landing Staten Inlaud will pay 2) per cent clear; must be sold withta three days. DARRIN, 48 Broad street, OR SALE OR TO LVASE—A VERY CONVENIENT House; grounda filled with cholce fruits, splendid view f East river and southern Boulevard. Apply to CHAS, LEACH, on premises, on 1dsth street, Wilton Hil,” Westches: ter county, N. Y., abolit 15 minutes’ walk from cars or boats, enat of the Harlein Bridge. OR SALE OR TO LET—ELEGANT COUNTRY RE: dence, furnished, 29 miles trom Central Park, near ¢) high ground ; containing two acres; eight minutes from ation. Also one Plot of Ground, 0} ae Ma- combs Dam Bridge. inquire of M, ROBKY, 699 Broadway, New York. Das! FARMING AND TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. 0 acres prairie in Lactede county, Mo. ; 700, acres ti ber fn Johnson county, Tl Farm, 820 acres, Macoupin county, Til; a Farm, 020 acres, Linn’ county, Mo., and 12 rea iron Land in Lycoming county, Pa ‘Addvess ire. Woy 17 Great Jones street, York. NICE HOUSE, BARN AND SIX ACRES, ALL IX GOOD order; spring of water; one hour from city, near depot, Gn Morris aud Eesex Railroad $4,000, MYERS & TUCKER, No. 9 Nassau street. JAW AND GRIST MILL FOR BALE CHEAP—SITU- ated on raiesad and tidewater, in New Jersey, Rare op- portunity or buelbees mi E. M, MASON, No. 1 Centre street sh ni eiarhasannaaaanee | it $10 PER LOT AND TEN MONTHS’ TIME. A erson who demres to invest in Lots that Will oon doubie to value, or any young man who plane to get Limself @ home, will do well to call on Dr, LOUNSBEBY, Bt 116 Spring street, from 4to9 P.M. Ce ee ee aisle PURCHASE ONE OF THE BEST 84.500 ‘ut, rong Let * ‘arms in ts yo Culidings, fruit :Ac. “Terme nay’ Caer Farms, all often, T. H. BORLAND, 14 Chambers streets _... REAL ESTATE WANTED. eink ea ied RARE ad REO Re agente need winwer, Address Levidonen Herald offen, sauna... SALES AT AUCTION. “CAMPBELL & CO., AUCTIONBERS—WILL CON. A; {ite the anie this day, commencing 10% o'clock, at 646 th aventie, to close business, balance of Stock of Dwyer's old established’ fash ready made Clothing, imported and domestic Piece Goods, Cloths, Cassimeres, py Par: ianieMercuact tolora agers: mucrument Cera t tallors, deal Lang pecially invited. Goods will be sold in tote ey urchasers. Aa CAMPBELL, J2., dalemman. =Yaluable Lense of Store for sale, Particulars with J. A arom aiiery roy Bowery. T ERNEST FURNI- 8 Bleecker reel, between road. Furniture at lees than suction ificent Parlor Suite covered wit tin brocatel, repa or bairelot! i 160 and worth aon, Bedroom and ini Roow Rarsttare chesps A Fonasbols Frawiints in, WORTH OF MAGHIFICENT ale, at less thant leon 1 q Biprirnte ai, tein tel’ pier rawing Roo Eee cbs tae ennui , by foak Micteente eremk ager Glath eyeaue, enaaraaneeed UCTION NOTICE, SALES AT AUCTION. ADRIAN H, MULLER, AUCTIONEER, Elegant Household Furniture, Mircors, Bronzes, &c. ADRIAN H, MULLER, P. R. WILKINS & CO, will sell at auction, on Thursday, September 10, at 1034 o'clock, at the private residence No. 67 West Thirty-elghth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, the entire and elegant Household Furniture, Carpets, Curtains, Bronzes, &c., as furnished by A. T. Stewart & Co., W, & J, Sloane, Alexander Roux, Pottier & Aymer and other houses of best standing, comprising Ax- minster, Medallion, Wilton, Velvet and Brussels ; sevea Sate of very handsome Winter and Lace Curtalua in excellent condition; one Suit of richly carved oak Dining Koom Furniture, two Suits of el gent rosewood Parlor Fur- rikure; Buhl’ Cabinet rosewood Console, with large mirrors (houla XVI style) bg, Roux; ro Card and, Library Tables; coutly Hall Hatatand, with large mirror; 7 octave rosewood Plano, round corners, carved legs, by Schutze & Luudoit; Suit of black walnut Bedroom Furniture, due Hair Mattresses, real Bronze and Ormolu Clocks and Statuettes, costly Dresden China Figures and Sevres Ornaments, to- Eether with Oll Paintings by Schultz, Beire Stanley’ and others, and scarce Proof Engravings from paintings by Land- seer, La Rocke, Fued, &o.; China, Glass Ware and Kitcben Implements, The furniture can be seen two days before the sale by permits of the auctioneers, UCTION NOTICE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, At 10 o'clock, LARGE, SPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY SALE, Tn Liquidation, of Shoflleld Table and Pocket Cutlery and BIRMINGHAM HARDWARE, ‘Of the importation of the late MB, JOHN H, SCOTT, comprising 16,000 dozen Pocket Knives, 1,000 grou Table Cutlery. * 4 general assortment of Hardware. . B.--This will bea very important and attractive sale and well worthy the special attention of buyers. atalo ganas) and poe eae ind early. On acces! of sale, a .. Auctioneers, 132 Church street, AARON CLAFLIN & CO. 85 AND 87 VESBY STREET, ‘will sell by auction, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, at 103g o'clock A. M., FIVE HUNDRED CASEB prime quality BOOTS, BHOES AND BROGANS, just received from manufacturer, comprising a line of goods: adapted to FALL AND WINTER TRAD) and suitable for county or home consumption, JAS. M. MILLER, Auctioneer. UCTION SALE OF RICH FURNITURE, d ON FiIDAY, SEPT. 11, AT 11 O'CLOOK, AT THE SALESROOMS, 189 BROADWAY, BY HENRY B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER. GOODS NOW ON EXHIBITION, WITH CATALOGUE. UCTION SALE OF OVER $325,000 WORTH of elegant Household Furniture, this (Thursday) afternoon, September 10, at 134 o'clock pre- cisely, at the elegant five story. residence, 119° West Eighth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, consisting of Velvet, Brussels. Carpets, magnificent rosewood Pianoforte, five Parlor Suits, covered with brocatel, reps and baircloth; Book rea, Tables, Curtains, Mirrors, Paintings, Bronzes, statuary, Vases; also over 00 lots of Parlor, Bod yoom ahd Dining Room’ Furniture; sale positive, LUKE FIPZGERALD, Auctioneer, UCTION.—PERSONS NOT ABLE 10 ATTEND auctions can be supplied and pay by the week or month for Carpets, Olicloths, Furniture, Bedding, &c., at BENDALL #0009 old. stand, 205, 207, 209 and BLL Hudson street, corner of Canal. UCTION NOTICE.NOUSEHOLD — FURNITURE, B. HL. SEXIAS, Auctioneer, will sell on Thursday, Sey tember 30, at 1046 o'élock, at the Storage Warehouse of G, Finch, 801 Thirty-third street, for whom it may concern, to pay, storace and other expenses, a general assortment of ‘ouscholi Furniture, in good order. LARGE AND PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE OF . magnificent household Furniture, Carpets, &c., &c.—J. BARRY, Auctioneer, will sell this day, Thuraday, September 10, at thé large brown stone house No. 186 East 'Nineteonth street, between Third and Fourth avenues, commencing at 1036 ck precisely, ‘The sale comprises the entire con- tents of the house, consisting of an eiegant rosewood seven octave Pianoforte, Cully guaranteed; elegant Suits in French satin brocatel; alto in fine reps; carved Centre Tables, Easy Chairs, dc. &¢.; a large assortment of magnificent Bedroom Furniture, in carved walnut; alsoa neral variety of ele- nt Dining Room Furniture, &c., all {n fine order, N. B.— 1o without reserve and all goods warranted as represented, LARGE SALB OF GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ture.—THOS. W, LINDSEY, auctioneer, by E. B, HENRY, Wil soll’ on Friday, Sept. 11, at 1049 o'elgek, the entire Con tents of the brown atone dwelling No. 20 Weat Twelfth strect, a few doors from Fifth avenue, consisting of an clecant new Piauoforte end Stool, with city maker’s Tull guarantee; Par- jor and Chanber Suits, covered in rich French brocatel and In fine reps; marble top fancy and plain Centre Tables, Turk- ish Chairs and Lounges, carved black walnut Etagere, Buffet, Bookcase, Secretary, Hall Stand, Bureaus, Bedstcads, Ward: Dining Room Furniture, Brasscla and Ingrain Carpets, Lace Curtains, hair Mattresses, Chandeliers, Mantel Clocks and Ornaments, China, Glass and Silver Ware, Table Cutlery, e,, all of which marly new. Y HENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER. HENRY H. LEEDS’ & MINER will sell by auction on lay, September 10, at 109 o'clock, at the private resl- dence No. tof Lexington avenus, nour Twenty-neventh street, Genteel Household Furniture, all in good order, consisting of Velvet and Brussels Carpets, carved rosewood ‘Suita, cov- ered in damask and haircloth; rosowood 7 octave Piano, made by Lunden & Fritz: damask Window Curtaina, Inc Curtains, carved rosewood marble top Centre Table marble Clock, black walnut quartet Tal ToSeWwoot Bedsteada, marbie top Dressing Bureaus, Washstands, Com- modes, Hair Mattressen, Bolsters and 'Piiows, Palllasos, carved oak marble top Sideboard, oak and biack walnut Dine ing Table, oak Dining Chairs, China, Crockery and Glass Ware, Kitchen Furniture, &c. BX ROBERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER AND REAL Estate Broker, salesroom $7 Nassau street, Art Gallery #2 Fifth avenue. FINE HOTEL FURNITURE OF THE OCEAN HOUSE, FORMERLY THE ST. JULIEN, IN GRANT STREET, BETWEEN TOMPKINSVILLE AND STAPLETON LAND: INGS, STATEN ISLAND. KOBERT SOMERVILLE will sell by auction on Thursday, Sept, 10, at 11 o'clock, the entire contents of the Ocean House, consisting af Parlor, ‘Reception and Sitting Room, Bedroom and Billard Room Furniture, &c., Pianos, Horses and Wagone, The above furniture was «ll made to ofder by our best city makers, and is in fine condition. Catalogues now read BY HENRY, D. MINER, AUCTIONEER, SALESROOM No. 8 Cortlandt street; Art Gallery 843 Broadway, HOICE’ COLLECTION OF OMG(NAL PAINTINGS “OF THE BELGIAN, FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SCHOOLS, ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Mi, AT 11 O'CLOCK, BY HENKY D. MINER & BARKER, AT THEIR SALESROOM, NO, ORTLANDT STREET, NOW ON EXHIBITION. WARD BYLANDT, AUCNONEER—WILL i Y 3. nell by auction, on Saturday, at eleven o'clock, at 646 Broadway, general ‘assortment of ‘Household Furniture, re- moved for couvenience of sale, BX ™ Povaury, avotioNnER. Mortgayee Sal this day, September 10, ut las 0 agsau Kireet, & sok, at the salearoom, ge assortment of Household Furnt: ture, two Billiard Ta! anters, Show Cases, Carpets, Neds, Matrosses, Toilet Ware, Wardrobes; lot Wines, Hraniies. By order of J. f, STEWART, attorney for mort- gage, FERN ARD, SCHENCK, | AUCTIONFER—MORTGAGE sale of Housohold Furiiture. By EDWARD SCHENCK, to-morrow, 11th inst, at 109 o'clock, at 60 Liberty street, & small quantity of fine second hand Furniture, Parlor Suita, rosewood Bedsteads, Brusaeis Carpets, ac. YEORGE © COOK, AUCTIONEER, SALESROOM 101 X Liverty street, will sell by auction, this day (Thuraday ) at 11 o'clock, by order of assignees, Household, Cabinet an Odice Furniture, tc. Also Second’ Hand Furniture, Bedding, Paintings, Silver Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, & Also, at, 12 o'clock, 800 gallons, in barrels, and 40 cases, one dozen each, Black Ink. Catalogues at s FLENRY,DREUER £ 0O., AUCTIONEERS, WILL SELL this day (Thursday), Sept. 10, at 103 o'clock, at their salesroom, 78 Bowel d general assortment of gen- tee! Household Furniture, Rosewood and mahogany Parlor and Bedroom Suite, ny Bedstead, marbie top Bureaus and Washstands, ings, Carpets, Bedding, Chaira, Tables, Kitchen Ut jar and Saloon Fi four barrels Whiskey, one cask ar, de. SCHOOLEY, JR., AUCTIONEER, FURNITURE, SALE, THIS DAY, THURSDAY, SEPT, 10, 1898, At 1049 o'clock ‘A. M. SALESROOM 31 OORTLANDT STREFT. ALL NEW FURNITURE, DIRECT FROM THE MANU- PACTURERS, Patior and Chamber Suits of every quality and style, But: fots, Hatracka, Centre and Library Tables, Library Deaks, Bu- reatis, Sofas, Lounges, Bed Lounges, Chairs, fancy Clocks, Aduariuma, Cardstand, Bronzes, Siiverplated Ware, Chromo ings, Ac. T. B, BLEECKER & SCHOOLEY, Auctioneer, J OSPR, HEGEMAN 06.--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Il. oJ at l0.A. Mat the Central Saleeroom, Willoughby, cor- ner Pearl atreet, Brooklyn, Rogular weekly sale—cood { par, lor, chamber and diningroom Furniture, Bedding, China Fistedware, Fancy Goody, velvet and other Carpets, Stoves, 4&0, Also 7 good Sewing Machines, &c. ‘PARNBROKER'S SALB—TII8 DAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK, by JOHN MORTIMER, 15 East Broadway, of 600 Lote men and women's Clothing, Bedding aud othor' Goods, By order of N. Stich, 297 Third avenue. AWNBROKER'S SALE.—R. FIELD, AUCTIONEER, herry, ture q J. 487 Pear! street, corner of City Hall ji ell, this Gay, at 11 o'clock, 'n large lot of sensonablo com: ig Slik and other Dresses, Shawis, Remnants, Under hing, Quills, Blankets Ae. leo a lafge lot of Ovércoats, Business Conta, Pants and Vesta; also Waichos, sewalry, &c., pi sees tention of dealers, By order of G. che, pring atroe AUCTIONEER—MACHINERY, ‘hursda} . ‘Toys, &e.—Will sell, at 12 o'clock, Rivest WALTERS, a ster reel, n largo ‘quantity of Ma ia mouth and Autom (ea Battin y ii Ackemius? and other Tools Vices, "Benches! im Saw Benches and other Machinery; also a) ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER—MORTGAGE M Nt well, thin day (Funreday) ot 1 o'clock P. ‘n exedution, the Bar and Fixtures o ue. JOHN oc. LYST, Attorney, Bi daslssen SA LE—HORSE, 4C,—RICHARD WALTERS, Auctioneer, will veil, this day (Thursday), at 11 o’clock bi City Ball Park, one Horwe, one ‘one Harneen. . ‘art, JAMES O'BRIEN, Prien MeKwronr, Deputy. nl alla a 5. HERMAN, AUCTIONBER, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC auction, on Friday, Bey ber 11, at 10 o'clock, at 13 jowery, the’ cuiire stock of an importer and wholesale ler in liquors, viz:—About 86 barrels and caske of dies, Old Bowery, Clarkson Mille & Crow's Bourbon’ and Rye Whiskey, Rum, 20) cases Rhine Wines, Claret, Sherry and Port Wines, Champagne and Cigars; also Sn aasortment of Dry’ Pata ‘One, Varnishes, Sand Paper, romee, Oi Pal Bruabe and Hang: Ly jot Mill 1 Furniture, Desks, Bill bles, Cues ot dla at HERIFF'S SALU.—OFFIOR FURNITURE,.—RICHARD 1 of y Liquor store, at 707 Third ave eri. x iat ita rae! by seach wer Ak RIEN, Sheriff, Pr McKniont, Deputy, FPHOWAS GAFFREY ‘AUCTIONEER OFFICE 3 OUAN. and Piruresof i [Bh Caner tha Ooaecloncr Sore Ser Third avenue, EPTEMBER 10, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. QENTRAL PARK GARDEN, J Seventh avenue, between Pifty-cighth and Fifty-ninth Bireete. u G. CONCERTS, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, BEPTEMBER 10, AT 8 nxray Seti hinout G. . TWO ORCHESTRAS BRILLIAN? ILLUMINATIONS, PROGRAMME, 1. March, “Central Park Garden Festival’ Hilbrecht 2 Overture, “Siradella” Flotow a ‘Gounod 4 * Strauss & fos . Dontzatat cherzo, Mendelssohn 7. Grand Fi -Bellint BY 8, Overture, “ssavel Se aieataaae y 'WO ORC! Ti 5 8. Prayer, “Moves In Euypt" ena BY THE TRO 10, Sinfonta Postorale “Messiah”. BY 11. March, “ ty Austria” Hy Qverture, “Poet and rl BY THE TWO ORGHE: CONDUCTOR. gee . THEODORE THOMAS: ‘ADMISSION ‘PrFTY' ‘CENTS. Private boxes, TWO DOLLARS EXTRA. For sale at G. Schirmer’s musie store, No. 701 Broadway. Our THEATRE.—THURSDAY, SEPT. 10. Sint TWO HUNDREDTH PERFORMANCE {20h OF G. L, FOX's GRAND PANTOMIME, apres , HUMPTY Duar. es RET leldoseo} ‘enchantment G@ sonoma etiae oe eet sete ee) Hos attracted in the past elx months (vide Internal Reve- more— ‘ue reports) nearly #1 Por EN THOUSAND DOLLARS MORE, than the receipts of any other theatre in New York, without a single exception. He compels every night, the parly an- Pouncement of “STANDING ROOM ONLY ;" and promises to delight the town for generations to come,—Daily Times, ph ‘HE GREAT DANSEUSE, MLLE. SANGALL THE THRILLING BAYONET COMBAT. HUMPTY DUMPTY MATINEES, 13 SATURDAYS, HUMPTY'S 200TH PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT. x THE LECTURE SEASON, caasaama AMUSEMENTS, ‘00D'S MUSEUM AND METROFOLIT! Broadway, corner Thirtieth-arreet, oe Open daily from 9 OFGlock A. My Unt! 10 o'clock P. a, Aduiiasion 60 cents; children tinder 10 yenra25 cote THIS EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE Miss MAGGIE MITCHELL will appear in her how 4 of LORLE, which haa been "reconntructed Ia confornte general desire, and supporiod by Mr. JAMES W. GOLLY Shd company. EVERY AFTERNOON at 2 o'clock (Saturday ex Misa SUSAN GALTON, the young prima donta, wilt in two of Offenbach's come operetian, tairodn Louisa Pyne’s great songs, “Home, Sweet’ Home, Hear the Gentle Lark.” Last week, moat positively, of the SIAMESE TWINS, The HABY WOMAN, an enortious ot traction, AUTOMATON LEOTARD, the Wonder of mecha jam, topeiher with the most extensive’ collection of mara rea, Works of Art and Curiosities from all parts ir embraced in one exbivition in any iudiv the world enterprise, Broanway THEATRE. ADMISSION 60 CEN’ THIS I8 THE ONLY THEATKE IN NEW ¥ WHERE LEGITIMATE PLAYS AKE ACTED. Secoud week of the Brilliant Success of the Illustrious Age tiste mrs. F. W. LANDER, where she will appear this evening and every evening ag ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF ENGLAND, supported by Mr.\J. H. TAYLOR, Mr. GEORGE BEORS ait the TALENTED COMPANY. SATURDAY Labtec ain) etiate oe dramatization of the G F a ‘THE HIDDEN HAND. OWERY THEATRE. LIFE Best Drama LIFE IN THE STREETS of the day. INTHE STREETS LIFE Immense aucae ee IN THE STREETS effects. ALLACK": W Pour vELY LAST NIGHT BUT TWO, LOTTA LOTTA LOTTA LITTLE NELG THE MARCHION! EHMLE NELE,ANP THE MARUMION SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, ONLY LOTTA MATINEE, LITTLE NELL AND. THE MARCHIONESS, Doors open atl. Commence 13. Secure your seats, REMEMBER, THE LAST THREE NIGHTS. MPORTANT LECTURES TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, ON interesting, Invaluable and scientitic subjects, showing how to live and what to live for, are delivered daily at the New York Museum of Anatomy. Those unable to attend can re- ceive a copy by forwarding 2c. to the secretary, 618 Broad- way. sg PIANOFORTES, DOZEN BARGAINS.UPRIGHT AND SQUARE Pianos, new and second hand; an Mollan Piano, for Galo and torent, Eighth street, corner Fourth avenue. CHAMBERS & SON. FINE TONED PIANO FOR SALE—NUNNS & CLARK makers, price $85; on account of removal. Cau be ‘Seen at 229 East Fortieth street, near Second avenue. A FAMILY WILL SACRIFICE THEIR MAGNIFICENT Pianoforte, cost #550, for less than half; carved rose- guaran- Wood, seven octave, overatrung, celebrated make tee, nearly new, with stool, 113 Seventh street, PIANO FOR SALE—AT A GREAT BARGAIN FOR cash; beautiful rosewood; round corners; full, sweet makers, Nunns & Clark. J. BIDDLE, 18 Amity street, near Broadway. A BARE CHANCE TO BUY PIANOS AND ORGAN! From 10 to $25 per month will buy Pianos and Organs worth from #10 to $80. ‘Panos and Organs to rent and rent applied on purchase, T. 8. BERRY & CO., 693 Broadway. N FASY WAY OF PROCURING WHAT YOU WANT.— HORACE WATERS & CO., 481 Broadway, will dispon ‘Of New and Second Hand Pianos, Melodeons and Organs, by first class makers, and take from 86 to $25 monthly until paid. 60 New and Second Hand Instruments for rent, and Tent applied if purchased, or for sale at bargains for cash, A. HANDSOME PIANOEORTE, VERY GOOD IN TONE, with Stool and Cover, #25, because the room 1s required, Cail in the forenoon at 427'Sixth street, first floor, A 7RIANO AND SINGING LESSONS EASILY AT- tained on moderate terms; daily practice and thorough instruction by an experienced teacher. 68 West Thirty-third street, corner of Broadway. A MAGNIFICENT 74 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. forte, all new f leben (only five months used), will be sold for half its 1¢ if bought this weel ‘ix octave, $45. New Pianos very cheap. W: 6 East Ho A TSE ASSORTMENT, OF PIANOS, ORGANS AND Molodeons for rent cheap, from $2 t0'810 per month. 8. Tf. GORDON, 700 Broadway. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR sale (properiy, of family leaving clty)—Mude order, clty maker, cost #600, for #275; also Parlor Suita Bronze, Chamber, Dining Furniture, China, Gla Ware; a'sacritice, ‘Inquire at 44 West’ Sixteenth street, noar Sixth avenue, A LADY HAVING A NICE CHICKERING PIANO, 7 octave, iron frame, all latest improve rosewood will sell for less than $200 €01 at. SUPERB AND MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD SEVEN octave Pianoforte for overstrung, agraffe treble, French grand action, serpentine bottom, carved legs, Xe. ; all latest improvements; guaranteed, cost $60), for less half. 98 Fourth avenue. EW AND SECOND HAND PIANOS AT LOW PRICES, DECKER & BROTHER, No. 4 Bleecker street, East of Broadway, two doors from Bowery. YEW PIANOS TO RENT at HAINES BROS.’ 46 East Fourtcenth street, Union square. 100 NEW AND SECOND HAND GRAND, SQUARE and Upright Pianos at Bargains for cash, ‘Also to let and sold on instalment L, P. CUMMINGS, No. 8 Union square. ‘eroom: 01 case, A estos. YOUNG LADY OF ABILITY HAS A VACANCY FOR one or two pupila for the Piano. For terms, ac.) ad- Gress Editi Cooper, care of William Hall & Son, music deal- ers, 643 Broadway. LADY OR GENTLEMAN TEACHER OF THE PIANO can be accommodated with Board and Rooms, also can have the use of handsome piano and parlor; good chance; terms very low. Apply at 853 West Thirty-tifth sireet, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE no at pupil's residence for #10 per quarter. Beat of ves given, Address, with residence, Teacher, box 112 PIANIST (LADY OR GENTLEMAN) AND A VIO- linist are wanted to play for gymuastic classes from Quigher 1. Apply to Dr. MAKYLN, 449 Fourth avenue, at 10 GOOD BASS SINGER WANTED—IN A FIRST CLASS quartet choir in a neighboring town; a good voice and good reader required, Address, giving references and stating tulury expected, box 3,097 Herald ofiice. FIRST CLASS BARITONE AND ALTO ARE OPEN foran engagement in w tirst class church. Apply at Schirmer's, 701 Broalway. A ATER NATIONAL CONSERVATORY OF MUBIO, + Bighth street, between Broadway and Fourth avenue. xth season, now open. Instruction in every branch of { terme, $10 per quarter. 'N. B.—Members of the Mercantile Libra elation can obuain tickets to the Conservatory, in branch of in- struction, on application at the Library. MERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 64 Univa place, between Seventeenth and Lighteenth sts. No class fostructiona, bat thorough ghee lessons, at moderate terma, on all in- struments, and tn singing by first cl artists, as Mme. E, omega | Me Lag ee Kopta, Lar og Bu " meyer, Dr. i, Perabea and others. For particulars a to HENRY SCHROEDER, Director. oot MPORTANT TO VIOLIN STUDENTS.—MR. WENTZEL KOPTA, the celebrated Violinist gives private instruc- tion at the American Conservatory of Music, 64 Union place. For particulars apply to H. SCHROEDER, Director. PAG & COMPANY'S NEW ORGANS.—6 STOPS, 8170; 8 stops, $305, Call and examine, 8. T, GORDON, 706 Broadway. HE NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO, 89 Fifth avenue, corner Fourtednth street, and £90 Broadway, New York, 128, 120 and 183 Court street, near State streel, Brooklyn, APPLICATIONS RECEIVED DAILY from9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Every branch of Music tanght, privately or in classes, by the moat San steps masters, at moderate prices. Instruction also in the modern languages. ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, A POSITION IN A first class family, to give instruction in vocal and in- strumental music or French and German as equivalent for eS — siven and required, Address B. B. M., raid of DANCING ACADEMIES, D® GARMO'S DANCING ACADEMY, & FIFTH AVE- PYFWiil reopen ou Tuesday, September 2, 1268, Cireulare at the Academy. ye " CASHBERG, 83 BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTEENTH Jo atreet, late 60 East Twel(th street, pays the highest cash price for ladies’ and gentiemen’s Wearing Apparel, Dia monds, Jewelry, Ac, a ASTROLOGY. __ TEST, |ADAME BYRON, FROM Aha Medios baaaeas iairvoyant, Spiritualist, haw och secret causing " marriage. 198 Seven- ib street, between Thi Ranod ‘oul avenues. TEST. . HORN, THR GREATEST INDE- Business and Medical Clairvoyant knowns bas cn aM Went Sith street Volow ith avenues Gentes not ‘dintited. Bhe succeeds when si, others fail. -MADAME WAL! DISTINGUISHED CLATR. A Visit her for sverything—sickness, business, thelt, tatuen; numbers, good tek. B71 Oanal etree, : ‘ADAME ROSA, GREAT NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT, MAMat Tourcebote ite Hom the radio to the grave, 472 Canal street, near Hudson, Fee $l. AOE a Lore name, ove’stallemauy apeety marriages 1i6 West ‘Twenty-sinih sireet, between Siath and avenues. EDICAL AND BUSINESS CLAIR. bands; brings those long se oe amas Al, MEDICAL AN! aformation le bouhve. jer information vPYANT, des, sek! ‘Twenty-seventh street, between Bi M/Bisincat France Medien, 58 Sixth avenue, pear Fourth street. 15 2OWeRY. MADAME WiDGER, ct, tells all to know =H ‘nees, tmedioiae (oF oll EW YORK THEATRE. = » LAST NIGHTS OF FOUL PLAY, SATURDAY MATINEE, In rehearsal and will shortly be produced, Charles Caylers great local and sensational drama entitled OUT OF THE STREETS, Dramatized from his popular and highly successful novel of the same title, TPHEATRE COMIQUE, 614 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE SF, Nicholas Hotel. LINGARD MATINEE, | LINGARD MATINER. LINGARD MATINEE, MATINEE TO-DAY. MATINEE TO-DAY, MATINEE TO-DAY. MATINEE TO-DAY, MATINEE 10-DAY. MATINEE 0-DAY. LINGARD'S ‘GREAT COMPANY, Including Miss Alice Danning, Mise Li Wilmore, Mies Mitie Sackett) ‘Misg Dickey Lingard, Miss Lucy Egerton, Mrs, Massen, Mr. McKee Rankin, Mr. Joseph Emmett, Mr. Ward, air, EB, Holmes, Prof. Hilton, Mr. Harry Vallance, &@s ‘ALL APPEAR THIS AFTERNOON. ALL APPEAR THIS AFTERNOON, THE MATINEE COMMENCES AT 2% O'CLOCK, IBLO'S GARDEN, JARRETT & FADER i BATEMAN'S INCOMPAR. . THE GREAT SUCC SSEES AND MANAGERS K OF ABLE OPERA BOUFFB, Ss ore SEASON, EIGHTE BARBE BLEUE. ALL THI; BRILLIA! SUPERB CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA AND MAGNIFICENT MISE EN SCENE, COMBINING TO PRODUCE THE MOST POWERFULLY ATTRACTIVE OPER, ENTERTAINMENT. EVER WITNESSED IN EUROPE OR AMERIO: EVERY EVENING AT EIGHT. BARBE BLEUBG OFFENBACH'S LATEST TRIUMPH, WITH JARRETT & PALMER'S PARISIAN B. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, AT ONE, GRAND MATINEE IN BROOKLYN ACADEMY, BARBE BLEUE. RYANTS' MINSTRELS OPERA HOUSE, Fourteenth street, adjoining the Academy bf Musto, LAST NIGHTS, IGHTH WEEK, LAS? NIGHTS, EIGHTH WEEK, OF EUGENE’S SUCCESSFUL BURLESQUE OPRRA, TuL-TRUE-BAD-DOER. THE GRAND TOWER, CASTLE BY MOONLIGHE, encored. oae great burlesque jonroe r, Chas. Hen . P. Grier, W. Eph. Horn and Nelae Seymour as the Sitmese Twings DAN BRYANT AS CAPTAIN JINKS. IN PREPARATION, “LUCREZIA BORGIA.” Mth Street, | BRYANTS' MINSTRELS. 14th Streeé AN Lemmahene? MINSTRELS, 685 BROADWAY. LORIOUS SUCCESS, RECEIVED WITH SCREAMS OF DELIGHT, BIRCH, WAMBOLD, BERNARD & BACKUP SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS fand thelr original opera. bouife entitled BARBER BROWN, OR THE PACIFIC SLOPER, and produced in a style of splendor never yet equalled dn the minstrel at ‘The entertainments of this company are especially oome mendable for their neatness of language, superior morlts, original fakes of wit and Intense corhicalty of ecoeme acts. THE ORGIES WILL COMMENCE AT 8 O'CLOCK, THE DISSIPATION CEASES AT 10. Box offlce now open. Seats secured six days in advance. ELLY & LEON'S MINSTRELS, 720 BROADWAY, GREAT HIT OF THE NEW BURLESQUE, LEON'S BARBER BLU, pee 3 BARBER BLU, '3 BARBER BLU, Li 3 BARBER BLU: THE ONLY LEON AS BOULOTTE, THE ONLY LEON AS BOULO?TTE, THE ONLY LEON AS BOULOITE, lh pene PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY, TONY PASTOR'S, * The only legitimate Variety Thea- TONY PASTOR'S, * tre inthe city. Crowded Dighily be TONY PASTOR'S, * delighted auditors. A mammoth TONY PASTOR'S, o-night. The great Comic Dra TONY PASTOR'S, ‘Lost at Long Branch; or, a Tra, TONY PASTOR'S dy on the Beach.” The new Ethi TONY PASTOR'S, * pian sensation, by Johnny, ‘Thomp- TONY PASTOR'S, * son and Frank Kerns, “Nationa TONY PASTOR'S, * Notions,” with Irish, Dutch and TONY PASTOR'S, * African’ sketches. Rapid changes TONY PASTOR'S, of character, costui ke. tre TONY PASTOR'S, mendous bit. Ever Doty talke of it TONY PASTOR'S, NEXT MATINEE SATURDA\ IKE'S MUST! ‘ALL, ‘Twenty-third street, corner Eighth avenue, Every eveuing ard Saturday afternoon, si igs MoEVOV'S NEW HI NICON, or work of art ees f the celebrated This art, from the brushes of the cel Trent HOT SE AHSON BROTHERS, ery and a cies reland, selections from the works of the great Irish pou J composers, will be given by ® talented company, an ficient orcheatra and FULL cHoRvs. CHARLES McEVOY will appear as BARNEY THE GUIDE A ee —— THE GREAT ORIGINAL, in his temple of wonders, Dodworth Hail, 8.6 Broadway. TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS, Mirth a betta oot, irth aud mystery every evening at 8 o'cloo! Wednesday por ' waey fternoons at 8. Great demonstrations in Magic. ‘The Learned Canary Birds. ‘The Automsion Minstrels 1@ Automaton Minstrels, THE BURLESQUE AUTOMATON MINSTRELS. xtraordipary scenes in Ventriloquism. Admission, 60 cents; Children, 6 cents; Reserved Genta, 188 MAGGIE MITCHELL AS LORLE MUST BE PRO- ‘nounced her most effective nation, not even ex- cepting her Fanchon.—Albion, This evening aud Saturdag matinee. Wood's Museum, MPRENOR'S LYRIO HALL, 7i3 SIXTH AVENUE, AS A BALLROOM i tirpasses in elegance and gener convenience all others fn the city. AS A MUSIC HALL ft is perfect In ACOUSTICS, and baw comfortable sittings for 1,200 or 1,500 persons. EMEMBER THE METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHME! 97 Nassau street (old Herald Building), where you can all sorts of Theatrical, Topresents all the most beautiful ofl oat General Printing, At prices that defy competition. THE DYING ZOUAVE. ‘Tho moat Drenat and fete B wonderfal Diood leaving R mechanical the wonnd, Q ——_reurearatation Kio) fever seen, ag Beauty, D OF the Jaat mt Venes W breatbor ite, andthonandsot ing shot ia Other curios 3 ¢. eM Open trom 8 A. M. Uli. Me 6 MUSEUM BOF ANATOMY. No r 10 H oltiren 6 view ita Travels a marvellous o 4 and g z Stran 7 unheard of should fait a wonders, s N from 8 A. M. r ul VP. Pyounanrcz. ‘The Dying Zouave, 618 Broadway. 188 MAGGIE MITCHELL AS LORLE.—A GENUINS success; increasingly crowded audiences. Reconstrac~ tion of last act approv wath acene a sensation, at Woot Museu \d Theatre, every evening and Saturday matines, Secure your seats. TAMESE TWINS,—LAST WEEK AT WOOD'S MUSEUM, S BABY OMAN, Se ee nee ‘and admiration of alt. AUTOMATON LEOTARD, a marvel of mechanism. ‘0 MORE ING BURIED ALIVE.—PUB. Nout eRTadettitto of te Patent Rescue Comin at Jones’ Wood. On Saturday, September, 12, at 34 P. May thew inventor, FRANZ VESTE! be aried alive and restate tate himself after a space of two hours. If raining the will take place ‘on Baturday, the 19th fnst. UGAPT. SINKS OF THE HORSE MARINES." ORK CAT salon a vith great stccees, by Lingard, “Oa in ;"* pri fine sitboRraphed Fr NON & COs Til Brondway, N BATS FOR MRS. LANDER, MISs MAG theatres, at HOICE bh C wetter SSMS ewan Bae 8, 174 Lf Te aor ia THEATRES,

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