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9 erry § ESTATE FOR SALE. East Side. 925 BROADWAY.- CITY HOUSES FOR OCCUPA- eo or ineestpet Cail for list, send for permits, ex- Zinine propery, cokapare prices, subUik offers, enclose amp fureireular STANLEY DAY. LTE BBAL, BBPATE VOW SATS. $15. 000. i A HANDSOME THREE stony, #IOH vi ar ek (OF wale all the modern improvements: "a imy ts. M.A. J. LyNcn, 0 Nassau stre@ SUPERB NEW FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN ‘stone House for sale—Forty-fourth wet, pear eoceaee avenue, by owner, on premises, . We T U8 THIRD AVENUE.—JUST THINK OF IT, 1 AT wil sell a four F,etory (brown atone, House, paint ‘and Freacoe', ‘or 213/00; m three story. high stoop do. new), at $15,500, and One at $11,000. "ery ica Jas (house uired, WE. FIRST CLASS NOVA scoTlA STONE THREE story high stoop Dweiling in Eas: Thirty-fourth street; bas ali the modern A Reet and is in perfect o1 throughout; size 20x48x9); price $23,500. ‘Terms easy. niin MoCAHILL J Cob 8 6th av. and 6:2 dd ay, CHANCE.— FOR SALF, A NICE THREE STORY and basement brick House, newly painted tnside and Outside, with a large frame atable for eighi horses, lot 26x100, in Weat Foriy-fourth atreet, for 88,500, half cash, WATERLOW & CO., Sixth avenue, corner Fittieth street. THREE STORY BRICK FRONT HOUSE, FINE neighborhood, between Madison and Fifth Below Thiriy-courth strest ; Eat, Axtures with house ‘price 815,000; terms easy, CHARLES W. “WARD, 19 Cedar x eet A -FOR SALE, A NEAT THREE STORY HIGH + stoop ae ne? House in Fortieth street, between n-and Par enues, with every convenience; ite ABSER TL. L. ELY, . venue, corner Fort; 7 58 THIRD pAVENUE—FOR SALE, THREE TORY Houses of East Filty sunken areas SES ROWE: SA N THE BES’ Particulate of Isaac HONIG, pies 5 A ve FINE Si®RE Fc peal Pine street, A in the Bowery. R LEXINGTON AVENUE AND ut stable attached, y high stoop brown sto ari roof, with, con: iid “chandeliers, {1 Pay sfory brown stone in Fc h street, 1@; B21,000. 637 Fourth avenue, corner Forty- —FOR SALE, CORD Foriy-third street, with ington ave first street, UE. Foe SALE, A BARGAIN, a four story brick Tene- od for 1,700. Price 14,000, the city, U; RWOOD & CO, 08 SECOND AVENUE, FINE FOUR b Leap, $16,500; Kast brick, with frame rear rhirti Heth bond three story OR SALE 000; Bast’ THREE STORY hirty-fourth atr SIXTH STREET, NEAR L Ligh (stoop, brown stone 8 Tints; “Qoxo0 TO TOF THC SE) E HAND- to Bighty-fith street, ove ot wi stone Hou Dlock fro) Yili avenue and Central Park. For particulars apply to. 1L* GORMAN, ou the prem.s POR SLES’ NUMBER OF HOUSES. IN VARIOU Sup town, %15,000, $18,000, 815,000, 14,000, ers up t ‘380, UU0; Also a tine piece of improved uw’ the Junction 0? Broadway and Seventh avenuc, WATERLOW & UO., Siath avenue, corne er Firtieth street. SALE. ins FINE BROWN. STONE for ‘ Tuirty-fourt at 24,60; and others in Forty-ninth, F ond and Sixty-tifth atree RYEA, PEARSALL & CU., 923 » cordier of Tweniy-tirst str EASY TERMS, THRE svcond street, near Third avenue, 8. WOOD, ta East Ninewwenth street. OR SALE—TH STORY AND BASEMENT BROWN stone House 631 Lexington avenue, third house south of southeast « er of Fifty-iourth street; finished in the moat comple: nd elegant manner. Apply on the premises, orig ROSERT MCCAFFERTY, 8 Nassau street, from 1 i to 2 o'eloe! FULL Lot Apply to Dr. JOR SALE—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED THREE y brown stone high stoop House, 19x60, in perfect order and neatly furnished; excellent neighborhood; posses: sion iminediately. Apply at 287 East Forty- nanth | stfeet, JOR SALEONE OR MORE OF THE BEAUTIFUL row of brown stone Honses south side of Fifey-eighth street, between Second and Third avenues; high ground, oking the Ceutral Park and East river? has to be seed possession iinmediately. Apply to WM. or 200 same street. Fox SALE—IN HARLEM, FIVE TWO STORY FRAME | LAWRENG and Mansard roo! Houses tiled iu with brick basement and ub-cellar, with all the modern improvements, on 14th street, between Third and Fourth avenues. ety nS” a aes T TAYLOR'S, | 261 BROADWAY, OFFICE No. 8- TORES AND DWELLINGS FOR SALE, INCLUDING Bib oe gate S ocemoeners, entry, ahipeing, delivery clerks Ss mag 5 to #2 wwe collectors, B13; Umekeeper, $25; 4 one corner or the entire block, west side Second avenue, porters, wis * rmmediate employment. per, &: between Fiity-seventh and Fifty-eighth streets; finished first clans, bay windows, marble mantels, grates, water closeta, fas and gus fixtures, dc. Will be sold cheap and pay well, Apply to the owuer on the premises, NHIRD AVENUE PROPERTY FOR 8ALE-NEW FOUR ‘story brick Houses and Stores cheap; terms easy. Also Food Third aveaue Property to exchange, for od butiding JAMES ROWE, 758 TI ey avenue, WILL BUY ONE OF THE TWO STORY, Bish basement houses 105th street, near Third $2: 50} evenue; tn perfect order; water, gas and gas tstures; bal- | at the manufactory, 13 Cedar street. Buce Ob morigage posseasion. ———— BENJ. H. TAYLOR, No.5 Pine street, | 4 —SRIPFIN: ENTRY, RECEIVING, GROCERY, IN- et + surance clerks, #16 to ®18.a week; collector, hotel Want Bide. Clerk, watchmen, porter, messenger. 234 Brondway, office 21. t iiice Cottage, 8 roums, one act A acres; 23,000, Residence and 12 aer Acne ARE MAKING FROM #3 TO $15 rior article, _ BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, bre rt bre T CLASS THREE srouy, HIGH i db in stot with Extenaion, and heated by 7 furnace, Hogation tat rat claus, near Dr, nuryea's church p sponses NE, 7 Wall street, _A. FIRST CLAass FOUR STORY BROWN STONE, HOUSE. fA facing Carroll Park, in elegant order contains al! modern improvements; See eee terme easy. Kaine Frank W. Adains, 434 Broome streot, lew Y NDLORD. YOU CAN EASILY OWN BY Gotinee ey n, [have six for sale at low prices, onensy terms of payne OL DFIELD, Stave Dealer, nue, near Division aventie, Williamsburg, VERY HANDSOME THREE STORY inf House vat location; 80 minutes to ferry ; GE & CO., 80 Pine street, JyOR SALE OR TO LET—IN BROOKLYN, A NEW brown stone House, pleasantly situated in Warren street, sixth house veaneriy ‘rom Siath avenue. Term MES MERRICK, 96 Kast Tenth street, N. ¥. TOR SALE ( DING, 380X100, JUNC- tion of Fi nues, Brooklyn’; suitable for manufactory or stores. H. B. WITTY, No. 10 Nevins street. ba AUCTION—SEPT. 25, BY ANTHONY ny OR SA: Ble KER, SON & CO., at the Exchange Salesroon 411 Broad , three new two ‘story, basement and sub-ceilar fram Hor rooms), with all the improvements; butlt by. day's work; in Tompkins avenue, between Park avenue and lery street, Brooklyn, JOR SALE—A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN tone House, with all the modern improvements, on Pa- cific street, the tenth house from Flatbush avenue; also a three story and basement French roof frame House, all the modern improvements, on Bedford avenue, the fifth house from Gates avenue, towards Quincy street; also a two story and basement frame House on Yates avenue, the second house from Gates avenue. All the above musi be sold this week, Apply, for particulars, to the owner, A. KLABER, marble w vorks, 136 East Eighteenth street, near Third avenue, ew Yor! COU TRY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FARM OF THIRTEEN ACRES, ONE. MILE 1 Stroudsburg, ariety of choice fruit; go beautiful loca’ three years. Add: FARMS. ur mallee so) OD, SOL, MILD CLI. h of Philadelphia; price $25 er acre; best ot in aud grass jand, Also improved Farms, Hundreda are si ing. Information seat free, Address C. K. Landis, or, Vineland, N. J VERY CHARMING BUILDING. ‘A. neres, on low, ‘The views are tmaynitice Post oitice. LL WANTING A inate, thirty sits OF FORTY mountains, for 8: KG. PIERCE, box 1, FINELY LOCATED BUILDING view avenue; price low; also 2.0 'S W. WARD, 79 Cedar atreet. Lots, tu A. GRIST MILL, FARM OF 27 ACRES, GOOD BUILD. 41. ings, never failing water power, 21 iniles in Jersey, 8 from station, price $6,000, half cash. ‘Apply at 16% Bowery. LARGE NUMBER OF BUILDING [LOTS AND mall Farias on, Long Island, within three miles of 160 0 Terms easy. SDGA it BERD, 29 East Fourteenth street. PHEN, N. J.. COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM OF fine building &c.; ouly $13,000; also KELLY BROTHERS, 205 Broadway." SUMMER RETREAT NEAR SARA. toga Springs for sale.—Fine Hotel, barn and sheds; good barn and carriage house; 49 acres of Land well culti- le Mineral Lot, and aluo @ very fine Sulphur 2.00 : a great bargain. BROS., No. 8 Stuyvesant st., near Third av, OR SALE—FARM OF 80 ACRES, WITH GOOD IM- Frorements, at Monsey lepot, on Northern Railroad of New Jersey; lowest price 9.00 PHE VALLON & CO. 5i¢ Pine street. 000 A GOOD FARM IN ORANGE COUNTY, 130 ecnc res $5,000, good Farm on Long Taland, 100 AA Plot, 100x13 ermn BORLAND, 14 Chatabers street. H 7 ANTED TO PURCHASE.—A HIGH STOOP HOUSE, ali modern improvements, between Twentieth aud tieth streets and Lexington and Seventh avenues. Apply to & SERALTON, I Pine street, HELP WA TED—MALES, ital 1 $3 ie ree j capital required $3 and up- 12 Broaiwayy room No. fess Te fi BARKEEPER WANTED-—TO ASSIST AT 89 Bleecker st., with city reference, A. teling our Magnetic Balm ‘Come one, come all, “AGENTS WANTED—TO, SOLICIT ORDERS IN CITY or country for Kelley's Champion Blacking, © supe. Iberal inducements to energetic men. Apply NEW FIRST CLASS THR: ‘ORY BROWN STONE AN Chih stoop House on Fifty-third street, near Stxth aye: Due, 20 tet front, replete with every modern improvement, tnarbie Halls, &e.! weil built, prime location, very low price, 000; eruis easy. iOODALE, Nos. 7 and 9 Twenty-third street, Fifth Avenue Hover _ T & KROADWAY—BEFORE you sIGN contract | ] of purchase call for list, send for permits, examine pro- Ferty, compare prices, submit offers; enciose stamp for cir- cular __STANLE . —FORTY-FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND A. Sitti avenuen.-Three story high stoop basement and Dow's moose ligase. trescost aud it pertece onsen ro iuprovements; 19.6xb0alv0, neighborhood excel: 00 K. STEVENSON & SON, 111 Broadway. YARD CORNER FIGUTY-FINST STREET, feet, beanti(n x oe ted, for ne V. kK. STEVENSON &'SON, 11} Broadway. I my CLASS FOUR STORY HIGH stoop A. brows stone House in West Thirty-eighth street, near enue, for hapa ee M.A. J. LYNCH, 21 Nassau street, N ELEGANT DARK BROWN S€ONE, WITH BAY r, three stories, high atoop, well located ; con- ‘iinprovements and ts now in thorough order 1 as the owner needs the money in bu uired. Call immediate ange, 63 Third ner Forty seventh sireect, or 4o4 Sixth avenue, between T ty-seventi aud Twenty-elghth streets. ver £17 CLASS FULL SIZE HOUSE, COMPLETELY gontly furnished, extra size billlard room, large (in oll, marble’ bulls, &c., ata barguin, Ad- 04 Post office, FIRST yard, arene box 8 FIFTH AVENUE, NO. 76, WEST SIDE tory brick Dwelling Hous@and Lot, wit Lut connecting, on Thirteenth atree NUOHN F. CONREY, 62 Wall street, room 12, a FOR ONE OF THE MODERN FOUR $20,000. ftory brown stone fear Seventh avenue; in pertect order: terme say: BENJ. H. TAYLOR, No. 6 V’ine street. Hews SA Miacell BROADWAY- Bi Private Dw permits, examine property, compa euclose stamp for circular. NESS PROPERTY, LOTS, ings; call for list, send for prices, subinit offers; STANLEY DAY. T 2 AN Tenement VERY HANDSOME HOUSE ON THIRTY-PIFTA atreet, near Fiiih avenue, drst class location, for rale ; esaion Immediately; terms very easy. M. A.J. LYNCH, 31 Nassau street. FOUR STORY ENGLISH BASEMENT HOUSE FOR fale, $1540; terms cass. Also other Houses ior sale to rent, in good locavions ty towp, on f Wa OSBURS CURTIS, 1 Naveau aire. SPLENDID FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN AL mone House, on Thirty-second street, near Fifth ave- Duc, for wale, in exceent order and fire class ine ry pare tiewla Mo A.J. LYNCH, 21 Nassau street NUMBER OF FIRST CLASS AL. Houses for sale, in good, tocat} HN FRITRETCH @ CO. wane. NOR SAL) $7,000 to TAYLOR BROWN STONE prices iow. Apply by Third avenue, or dis RES, IN PRICE FROM an be bad on application SHEARS: Sf Pine sitect SEVERAL PINE CORNERS ON THIRD, t ince, Wooste, Fok face OR SALE OF THE BEST HOUSES ONE Tw , 450 PAV LUE & Sth {OK SALE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED REAL stave in this city, some Of it abe. Apply & MILLS & OWL, No. 5 West Thittieth atreet NOR 8A WAREHOUSE, 300 FF u at the olice o MH. MALLORY a CU. 153 M OUSES VOR SALE BY M. A. J. LYNCH, 91 NASSAU “40,000 | $50 aud several othe rh Hoses FOR SALE—BY A, JOURN ryt. &. DEICK. Weat 27th at, 3 story B. bv, be ® East dist st, 3 story b. #, bs Kant 20th at, & stor? b. b. 7 088 oN rir AVENU FE, MADISON anp FouRti dc Forty-fifth, Fifty seventh, th, Sixty-tirst, A “Bg of appit ] sp | t00F east of Broadway. ( embossers, Apply ants will state na to support themselve ofice fo jor three days. BOY WANTED—T0 OPEN OYSTERS AND WAIT ‘ontable. Apply at 13 av D. = OY WANTED-IN A WHOLESALE who lives withzhie parenta nt, Port office box & HOUS referred, Address, in write ', New York. OY WANTED TO WORK IN A BIRD STURE, NO. 3 Greene street, corner of Canal, OY WANTED-THAT UNDERSTANDS CUTTING meat and waiting on customers at 63 West 354 #1, one ATTE: . CANVASS. an earn from #50 to $100 per week. stairs, from 1) aati 2, tine day. VANVASSERS WANTED—FOR_A NEW WORK JUST YAunitsheds Apply from 10 ATM tina F, Me to: Joseph Price, 116 Nassau st, OFS In BLU M's STED—T0 GET UP ROUTES MY tvisiNo receGnase ply at 30 Ann street. ON THE First come first served. Ap- PATER COLLARS—A SMART BOY WANTED; ONE who has been used to cutting paper coliars; also girls as t Ward's, 387 Broadway. WO YOUNG MEN OF GOOD ADDRESS CAN learn dentistry gratis with first class dentis' seek ( aK profession, and it able daress Dentistry, Herald Ware D—A MARRIED MAN, WITHOUT CHILDREN, an Amer! ; is farming in ail its in the entire contro of a (arm ; must be fully competent to take charge of horses; it would he necesnary that the wife should be a good butter ; none need apply unless fully capable of fing the above. altwation, and ean come well Fo- commended from late employer. Terma $40 per moath. In- quire of Thomas Morton, 98 Maiden lane, TANTED-AN OYSTERMAN AND TWO BOYS TO wait on tables. Apply at 643 Broadway by 10 A. M. TANTED—A MAN AS COOK IN A RESTAURANT; ‘one who thoroughly understands cooking oysters, Ap: ply at Dizon's, 276 Bleecker #t., after 9 A. M. y TANTED—A TIDY BOY, IN A BARROOM. APPLY at corner of 44th at, wud Oth ay. Witt A GOOD OYSTERMAN AND TWO WAIT- Good ns pat Apply, with reference, to L. r, 663 and av. TANTED—A BOY TO OPEN Greene tt. TANTED—A BOY IN A COMMISSION HO! King with his parents. A) dress 1 WASTED A YOUNG MAN wit itas experience inn grocery mended, Apply at 22 Cherry panran IMMEDIATELY, A STEADY, ATIVE, RE V uisiness man (American preferred) to take partner ina lange, Oral class meat and pro doing a large cash trade, nw HAD SOME re; must come well recom: artull imterest vision store, fish, oysters, & i i} hbarho save trouble, none need without trom “$3,400. to $5,100 cash. Apply, with reer ‘ourth avenue, near Tweifth sireet, in the store, WARTED-SECOND | WAITER, IN A. PRIVATE faunily in the city, with good reference; Engllsh or Scoteh preferred. Inquire a: 1074th av, A GOOD, STEADY MAN 30, TARE CARE nd work ina grocery at equainied pone is preferred, Apply at 68 Oth weg ater 2 \ with the busin PM, W A FIRST CLASS FOREMAN AND TWO A peak » arlers. Apply at St. Cloud Hotel, 42d st. an wast’ VY TO OPEN OYSTERS AND HELP m aire for two days at Sins: ‘Sul Bu a W ANTED- YWHERE, SMART, RELIABLE CAN- assing on ia, to well a very desirable article, put up to be carried in a very genteel manner by Indien oF igentie- men. DANVERS DOUBLEDA’ S51 6th av., corner U8 at, A YOUNG MAN TO ATTEND A FIRST nor store. Apply this morning, at the yruer Of SOU at, and Bd av, Weanten clase family tf northenst a WARIED A YOUNG MAN TO OPEN OYSTERS AND Walton table, Apply at Dixon's restaurant, 276 Ble erst, arters A.M reference from last emplc tore, 252 6th AY., Near 2a a TAITEI’S SITUATION WANTED. IN A PRIVATE MAN TO ATTEND IN A RRTAIL boot and shoe store; one well ace rain rie the bu- } ho others need appiy. BORDEN & GE. 270 Greenwich #t., between Warren and array st NTS, #75 TO $20) PER MONTH, TO IN- Improved Common Sense Family TIS. Address Secomt & Co. J ANTED—A YOUNG \ PANTED AC LING BLAK AM. Binke, at eventy-Aith, Seveoty-sixth Reventy-eor ignry- 0 toe mb SL i7ti, 118 Tor sale. J BAT TW 0 oe Aaxp EXTENAION FRA ME ter, ee Me route ene TE UMBON & SON, 109) Third arouue, pt EXPRESSES, BURNHAM'S FURNITURE AND BAGGAGE nem aa Express 118 Weat Elevouth Furniture moved, city or county oF stored, aiuner advanced street, near Sixth av fur Cash, Herald oftice. NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1868, “ed __FOR SALE. et —¥OR SALE, A & SPLENDID ID LAGER ES. Ag Sieh Ai eae a ye Particulars rit CAMPBELL P00 eGo, ‘80 Aw SMALL, OT, REFINERY FOR SALE—VERY CH EAP, no other refin withis miles. Appl; a Raat Fourtecath street, Union square. cid AN OLD ESTABLISHED DRUG STORF, CORNER oF Bridge street, ents Myrtle e avenue and ‘Brooklyn, for sale low. FINE BILLIARD ROOM, IN A GOOD BUSINESS A location, wil be wld on sunt tore the owner bas other ‘business engagements, A) pply FOR SALE, CORNER LIQUOR STORE, CENTRAL, ost fice, ding good business, long lease, very mode” rate rent; a Nes ‘must be sold immedi CAMPHELL & C0», 350 Bowery. A® poner CLASS LIQUOR STORE FOR SALI with Lease of whole Howse, which le: Siestors ats low rent, “Apply to W, ABBOTE, 170 Chathun ‘square, A BARGAIN.—THE LIQUOR STORE CORNER OF Washington and Rector streets, with Cay Fixtures and Tease ie” ‘on the premises, from 11 M. and from ¥ to FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT FOR SALE AT A ag sac] Fiend ine $s fine business location. This ls a chance rere bs wits wiicn ;CHELL'S Store Agency, 7 7 Cedar ar atreet, _THE ELEGANT FIRST CLASS CORNER LIQUOR A. Store 143 Broome street, corner of Ridge, for sale this at 10}¢ o'clock. For further particulars see auction ween een EEN ER (ACADEMY oF must. Lesteca. ON Bi [MPORTANT LEQTURES To ) GENTLEMEN OnLy, ON interestii invaluable and scientific subje wing are eeivoens < calle: ira te the mehen how to live what to live for, York Museum of Anatomy. Those Ceive a copy by forwarding 2e-t0 the vecretary, 818 ‘Broas: way. The WORRELL SISTERS. SEFTEMBER al, FIRST T! - iy! AMERICAN sGoMteDy by GEORGE in four acts, on the events of ni 7 ~ MARLOW, ‘uliled ~ PIANOFORTES, BRIDE or h "POLITICIAN, MAINES BROS." PIANOS 3 will A. pos one to which the toi iat peat artises @ will appear: 46 East Fourtoenth sireet, Union square. “ive MKS WILKINS. HR RO aE AN a for sale—! Inishel, wi four round corners, x ed tesa and. moat” magnificent. throughout; most cele- Formerly of Wate i si EKER. brated city makers, very powerful, sweet, rich ; over- vet theatre, re. strung bass, full iron piate, and warranted by makers for MR. THEO. O GAMILTON: five years, ‘a ‘sacritice, tor Apply at 680 Sixth avenne, near street. AL. ; LEY, = median, Albany theatre, A —THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF THE FINEST AND her with ‘a full aud Femielent company, composed of New + cheapest new and second hand Pianos in the city for | York favorites. sale and to rent at warerooms 46 leecker street. PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS. Wi. . CANDIDUS. Guy ELDRED, Editor and rietor of the Demo- the ‘ n Champion,” the “Great Defender erty," and t he Friend of Son of Tol,” = MAGNIFICENT 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Praro: forte, $160; a 7¢ octave, ve, only Ave months wun ch. He will, fis bo new Pianos very cheap for ‘arerooms 16 lous Boendf from hentand gory with glory. Mr. W. EEKER ton street, near Broadway, PIERCE politician and contributor to the ———-—-—_-_-_____-— | * Dem Mr. THEO, HAMILTON A MAGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PI- ubordinates in anoforte—Rich and powerful tone, nearly new and fully | big iy gainat the bigots, prison birds, fanatics vee warranted, at @ great sacritice for cash, at L! 19k Gea \d street, Poi istocrats, who live, move and bein, uear Mott, ‘on'the rights of the Hien tires ofbis ilustrieus chlet feria, and in casting about for something more genteel Fespectable, decides to try the peanut buxiness, jt iegi wy the Penne. O. MAXWELL SQUIRE FAIRFIELD, candidate for Congrens, an old school gentieman, an old line democrat, and from ole, MAGNIFICENT ‘RosEwoop PIANOFORTE aoe le; pro ‘al leaving city; made ler; city ‘Cont ils, for #275; also. Parlor Suits, bronzes, Chamber and Diata, Furniture, In West Sixteenth treet, between | ‘ifth and Sixth “FOR SALE CHEAP—SPLENDID DINING SALOON A. on first floor, age the market; one of the best ications in the city; rent low. Apply at No. 9 Sixth street, FINELY FITTED UP LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE— In the Twenty-second ward; good business neighbor. hood; low rent and long lease, For particulars apply to WM. ABBOTT, 170 Chatham square, NEAT, SMALL JOB PRINTIN OFFIC ; DOING A fine business, for sale cheap; reason for selling, other business, 65 Kighth avenue, RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE, A LIQUOR. STOR: AA. in cae of the most popular streate in Moboken ; 2 Feasons xiven. Inquire of BC DENBENDER & MOLLER, 187 Washington street, iHopaken, © Q est part is day; im be sold CAMPBELL & CO., 350 Bowery. ‘DID CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE; ea, Corner Gi . down town Luneh and Hilliard Hotels, Boot and Shoe J 0 ores; Broad Store, 1,600; LL's Store Agenry, 77 Cedar street, BARGAIN SELDOM ouret THE WELL Known Hotel known as the n Restaurant, 28 West Fourth street, near i iway, with @ five (by ry low’ rent; three roous pay the entire purchaser wilt be sold very cheap. For fur- jare apply on the premises. FOR SALE ST LOCATED pin splendid owner wants to retire. tar street, A FINE ASSORT- baiseort (9 the teal TURNOR, 16 Beekman street, (FIRST CLASS CIGAR STORE, ON nue; well siocked and doing good ow ren. Apply CAMPBELL & ) : FOR SALE—IN BROOKLYN; ONE OF res in the country and now doing’ ‘a large and Apply at HUDNUT’S Drug store, Herald business. CO., B50 Bi i STORE profitable busine: CHEAP PIANO, IN GOOD ORDER, FOR 975.—A EX 2oven octave rosewood Fianoforte, having modern im- provements, will be sold cheap for cash 5, BIDDLE, 18 Amity sireet, near Broadway. FAMILY W WILL SACRIFICE THEIR MAGNIFICENT jan, Ces A rianoforte, cont S860, for lees than half; cnrved ro ues wood, seve ‘ve, overstrung, celebrated mé 's guaran- tee, a new, with stool. Ils Seventh street, ane Ww, aShuRy sia OHNS ry PIANOFORTE MANUFACTURERS JENNYS & SON dir. THOMAS. Third itors, For great power, awoet- fegance of finish and durability, the tirst in America. sh Bast Twenty-tirat street, between Second and Thi el ail their com) ness rity of tone, el their instruments are warranted six years, LYNN, Secretary to Miss Ham| FLORENCE HAMPTON, of of money ae some wit; want a voter, 01 Mr. W. HURLEY famptonviite. Has lenty don’t want to vote, but d Misn HENLE TTA IRVING juaintance, but neral Butler, Every Plano is y pleasant acy jorence than LADY HAVING A NICE PIANO, SEVEN OCTAVE, 4\. rosewood, with all the modern improvements, cost #600, will sel! for te 8 thie half for cash, Call at 28 Third street. N EASY WAY OF PROCURING WHAT YOU WANT.— JA“ HORACE WATERS & CO., 481 Broadway, will dispose ot New and Second Hand Pianos, Melodeons and Organs, by first class makers, and take from $6 to #38 monthly until GU New and Second Hand Instruments for rent, and avolled if purchased, oF for sale at bargains for cash. "§ ‘no more like her m According to Mr. Pomeroy, ts like an honest man, Miss NOEMIE MME. VINKELMYER.. Mi Gueats of the Reunion, Musicians, Members of the Lieder- k Citi tec. SCENE, READING, PAD rE, OCTOBER, 188, Admission. Family Circle. iB conta SATURDAY MATID hi AT Lig OCLOCK. HEATRE COMIQU White & Spencer. Manager. ees and Proprietors Mir. Wm, H. Lingard Crowded houses. ° Most marvellous ss of WILLIAM HOKACE LINGARD and his excellent company, whose remunerability has been so justly earned that muititades go jway nightly unable to obtain admission, | Second week of John T. Raymond in hix successful character of Toby Twinkle. Mr. Mckee Rankin and Miss Alice Dunning 12 new characters, Keappearance of Miss Lizzie Willmore, the favorite soubreite, in the a BROS., et, inion square, using farce of 4D, WALKER'S PIANO ROOMS, FORMERLY ‘Astor® place, now 47 Twelfth street, a few doors west of lafge assortment of new and second hand hire at low prices, ‘N. B.—Allowanco ETS the whote force of this, ungaualled combination. sK EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, at ig. assiated by MATIN DIANO.—FOR SALE, 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO; corners; overstring basa; good maker; nearly new. Half price for cash, 64 Third avenue, Pisnororn: S.-EXAMINE THOSE ELEGANT IN- A struments of JENNYS & SON'S make, 235 East Fwenty NEW YORK THE, TRE. it! WEEK OF FOUL PLAY. SATURDAY MATINEE. In rehearsal and will shortly be produced, Charles G ler's irst street, between Second and ‘bird avenues. Agratie ‘OUT OF THE STREETS. Warranted aix years. ‘pIANos.— FIFTY SECOND HAND PIAD PIANOFORTES, oF ne aametiiee from his popular and highly successful novel of (in thorouch repair and good ofter, a SNe tae Pome GERMAN STADT THEATRE, 45 AND 47 BOWE, RY, CHICRERING 't SONS, 11 East Fourteenth st Between Broadway and Fifty arene, THIS (MONDAY) aise vos towou great local and sensational drama entitled | uilding. Rann SALE—FIRST CLASS OCERY STORE, HORSE, 1 ficiares, five yoarat Leane, bn one 0 2 avenues in tue ats, Y, 1,434 Broadway, between Fortieth ant ‘ORNER LIQUOR STORE, 5 YEARS’ a rocky first sirecin, * OR SALE- leanne 40 with low vrent Jong leases; Res- tanrant, with fs RY, 1,434 ra’ le ope Bro: day, between Fordeth and OR SALE—LEASE AND FIXTURES OF AN ESTA Nsled Fancy Goods and Furnishing Store, cheap, 52355 N ESTABLISHED MILLINERY AND Drossmaking, Establishment, ‘handsomely ‘and richiy fitted up ; stock and trade first claam: fll health cause of sel ing. Apply on premises, 1,125 Broadway. F% SALE—A MILK ROUTE AND STORE, SELLING five cans per day. No, 242 Mulberry street, New York. F® SALE—A_ BARROOM, STOCK, FIXTURES AND Lease ; {ocation near Cry’ doing a good business ; the owner being about to leave the city the immediately. For further particulars apply to J. GERALD, room No. 5, No. 7 Beekman atrect, F°Ss ALE—A WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERY AND Cracker Route, Apply at 640 Hudson street, OR SALE VERY CHEAP—A PROVISION BUSINESS, long and well established, in an exceilent locality in the Third avenne, thoroughly fitted up, with a valuable good will and a five years! lease; a desirable place for a good business man, Inquire in the shoe store, 104 Firat avenue. OR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST FIRST CLASS WINE and Liquor businesses in Brooklyn, excellently located, doing a wholeanie and family trade, with any portion oF thé entire Stock. For particulars address call on W. H. STARIN, 38 Beaver street, New Yorks JOR SALE.-A TOY AND FANCY STORE, WITH A PA or Stand attached, also a nice Houte; reason for selling the present owner going West. Apply at d#2 Sevent! OR SALE—FIRST CLASS KEROSENE ROUTE, WIL Horse, Wagon nnd Fixtures. Apply to M. H. PERRY, 1 ri} Broadway, between Fortieth and Forty-trst streets, lace must be sold L. FITZ Po, SALE—STAND, LEASE AND FIXTURES OF ONE Of the best stands near Washington market. Address SALE—AUL THE FIXTURES, MACHINERY. x of the old established Straw Factory, No. 20% Bowery, « pry For particulars inquire on the premises, from 10118 0 clock. VOR SALE LIQUOR STORE 441 WASHINGTON, COR- ner Desbrosses street, opporite Jersey City ferry. JOR SALE A FIRST CLASS DINING SALOON Bar, down town, aplendidiy titted up, and the only place of the kind in the neighborhood, Sati ‘actory reasous given for selling. Apply to JOLIN T. STEWART, 78 Nassau strvct JOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, A DOWN TOWN DINING Saloons doing ‘cash businggs; on first door. In- quire at 64 Frankfort street, from 11 Ulf? o'clock, JOR Bloc! AND JOR SALE-AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, A DOWN town Hotel Mining Room; rare chance for a busl- hese man Apply to RENAY PELTMAN, Special Deputy Sheriff, 307 Broadway JOR SALE.—THE UNDERSIGNED, ABOUT TO LEAVE _foF Kurope, offers his two first, class Liquor Stores for sale; one near tl @ Fost office, the other in the neighborhood of the Corn bxchange. A. FRANSIOLA, 47 Nassau street. JOR SALE—LARGE QUANTITIES NEW AND Second Hand Shelving, Chanter, Tables, Desks, Ollice Sash, Signs, Panels, Linch Counters, sretitted, Apply to JAM No. 9 Vestry street, near Varick and Canal o— por SALE-THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND LEASE OF Hardware abd Stove Store within 20 miles at New Torkt entisvectory reasons for seiling. Address Hard- ware, box #61 Elizabeth (N. J.) Post oilice. EWELRY STORE FOR SALF.—A GOOD CHANCE eo} fora practical watchmaker with smail capital. Inquire of GEO. W. PRATT, 23 Joun street, ERCHANDISE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR good real estate,—2i,000 Ibs. Mafleab! forted; also a Gasometer, holding 1,009 square feet of gas, with chains, weizhta, retorts, 4. jowe an estate, Apply to G. M. CHAPMAN, No. 462 Broadway M UZZLE AND BREECH LOADING (ARMS, ACCOUTRE- ments, Ammunition, Ordnance aud Ordnance Stores for wale by SCHUYLER, HARTLEY & GRAHAM, 19 Malden lan JRARE,CHANCE.<A. SALOON: WITH LADIES’ AND gentlemen's Restauraa ed Parlors and Sleeping Rooms newiy furnished, in horoughiare. Apply at 319 West street. GTOVE AND TIN BUSINESS FOR SALE CHEAP ock avd tools ail now. Ad Montgomery, Orange county, N. ¥ HREE MILK ROULES FOR SALE.—INQUIRE AT 335 West Thirty-siath street rpUnee small Wider Gy be cB. IND HAND SAFES FOR SAL one large Herring's, medi ©. ©. QUIK) —AT A He's, and 5 Maiden lane. AND FIX: in the best part noe arene, NO SELL Af A SACRIFICE “Ts sroe tures of Store, with Lea Fulton avenue, Brookiyn. Luquire of ENFIELD RIFLES FOR SALE LER, HAKTLLY & GRAHAM, BY SCHUY. 9 Maiden 10, 000 lane. 15.000, Maiden lane, PERCU 10,000,000 eens a HARTLEY € GRATAM, IY Masten ane NEW SPRINGFIELD MUSKETS FOR SALE, by SUHUYLER, HARTLEY & GRAHAM, 19 AND METAL. i by SCHUYLER, SION CAP: MACHINERY, ENGINES, BOILERS AND STEAM PUMPS & and second hand, of all dencrip. at., Brookiva, HOWARD HATTERS PRESS ALSO A. SCREW Press, suitable for paper box business or baling, also A machine for crushing and puiverie!n fect order and cheap GU. W WHITE, NDREWS’ toa jg —PUMr Howth ne duravie sto a cular. WM. jjOk SALE—THRE HOF rimer, eral ACHINERY.—TUL LAW EST AND BEST A K of new and second hand Steam Envi Steam Pumps and Tanks, at P.O. OA Boilers, I alzes and desiriptlons, wil DY's, Nos, be to 6 Bridge street Brookiya. sf "4 JORTABLE AND on han few STATIONARY cond b WAM Warerooins 8 L NGINES ALWAYS pargatn, COPELAND, strest, New York. *PHE REST WOUDWORTH PLANERS AND OTHER wood working Tools, of wat Improved dex gos, tow prices, HAMPSON &COPLLA Warerovms, 9 Liverty sweet, ert NEW AND ANE cheap for cash; MR. HERMANN, HEN DRICHS L. . AS LORD ROLAND ROCHESTER. PPUEATRE FRANCAIS. Sole Lessee and Director. REOPENL GI The director has the honor to announce that the Theatre Francais, having been entirely remodelled, reconstructe on. larged anit newiy and bea utifally embeliaied throughout, liant s SOF RENOWNED. ARTIS’ Wilk NCH OPERA BO! mpted. TO SUBSCRIBERS.—Tho stockholders and oth- TLL On MONDAY iRVENING, OCTOBER 6, 1988, tn Burope expresaly for tls sO with» splendor of miso en svene aiid a perfection ers desirous of subscribing for the entire season,or for any 100 SE 3; aleo to let and sold on paileit ts MMINGS, No. 8 Union sq 75 FoR A HANDSOME ROSEWOOD PIANO, +) in fine order; round corners, rich mouldings, fon fruine, 64 octave; also one for $25, and a mabog- one for $75, Planos to rent. 419 Grand street. N. splendid new #450 Piano at a sacrifice for cash, A. —DODWORTH'S CLASSES FOR DANCING, At the old location, corner Twenty-sixth st. and Fifth a Commencing October 5. Classes for Coat g ne Mondays and Thursdays or Tues- it days and Fridays, ‘e residence, 681 Fifth avenue, commencing wird” ons a "aces tober a torning clase for children, on Moi@ays and Thursdays, when the new and bri CORP! TNAUGU 'REN| of detail never be! NOTICE sisted evening exch woe, are respectfully requested to apply Afternoon class for children, on earercayn ene! Saturdays, 18 office o! eatre Francais, the place wi at4 P.M. Saturday morning’class at 10 subscriptions will be received. G0 ee class for advanced poris on Fridays at 8, and evening class for gentlemen, on Mondays and Thursdays. Circulars mag be had at elther academy or by addressing a note to Mr. Do iworth’s residence. LYMPIC THEATRE.—BEGINS AT 8 Two aogpae, AND TWELFTH FERTORMAKON al. aa Grand Comic Pantomime, N EXPERIENCED LADY TEACHER OF THE PIANO- at Hoar uf Ba fang | 212th forte desires « few more pupils, elther in New York oF Enchantment and Beau Brooklya, ‘Address 8 b.y cure of 2. Sobirmer, + | at. tO, ere NIMTFABLE. =. ns | gt. ie tr TaN mae gas i ae eae re MADAME FLISA LUMLEY HAS xow reas MiB MORE than tho reves of, may, other - some leisure time to devote to pupiis. She will pay theatre in New Sou Os it the an- ticular attention to that formation and development o! n nouncement of “STANDING "Gow aL " and eee ice necessary for opera; concert or oratorio and to mal to delight generation: the town for thorou HE GREAT DANSEUSE come rn prvkn HUMPIY DUMPTY Sane ate SATURDAYS aT 16 Wet MUSEUM, BR cola itd CORNER THIR' street ise Busan Galton and En- Opera Boutte yFroupe: "who will appear every afvernoce day. all the Wonders of Wood's Museum. hildren under 10 years, 2% conte, which inc'udes p,the Upper Tier of Grand Theatre afternoon or evening performances.§ _Dress circle, “Parquet aud Chairs extra, ss MAGGIE MITCHELL'S ONLY BENEFIT, Friday Evening, September 25—FANCHON, Saturday, September 26—Only Matinee, arilat, Addreas at her residence, No. 155 East th atreet, between the hours of 10 and 12 A. M. ¥ PERSON WISHING TO PRACTISE TWO OR three hours a day ona fine seven octave Plano can be accommodated at reasonable terms by applying at $21 West ‘Thirty-fifth street, ‘A SOPRANO DESIRES AN ENGAGEMENT IN A ones site choir, Address, stating salary, A. B., box 4,585 of A ~ CELEBRATED PIANIST WILL GIVE PRIVATE AA. lessons in every style of pianoforte playing ; terms inod- erate, Address Pianist, station P, LADY WILL GIVE INSTUCTION ON THE PIANO AA. “and Singing at pupit’s residence for #10 per quarter, ihest reverence given, "Address, with residence, Peacher, box 153 Herald oftice. MERICAN NORMAL MUSICAL CONSERVATORY, AN 242 West Twenty-sixth street, between Seventh and Eighth aventies, Branch Uitice 543 Broadway, Berry's Piano Rooms.—Pianoy Violin, Guitar, Organ, Staging, at , o’clocl ‘Throughout the Admission, 50 W 0090's MUSEUM AND METROPOLITAN THEATRE, Broadway, corner | peepee street. Open from 9 A. M. until 10° P.M. two performances daily in grand theatre. Afternoon ut 2, evening at 8 o'clock. Last week — positiv ere of the aereme favorite, iss MAGGIE MITCHELL, supported by by wt COLLIER and dramatic company Evenings of the ‘present wock Inst nights, and Satur Sepember # 26, Hox, Matinee. AN # Mitchells Guiax AND SINGING.-NAPOLEON W. GOULD, FT the celebrated guitarist, enables his pupils in a few lea” sons to accompany songs ahd play effectively. 380 Fourth avenue, near Twenty-seventh street. Baujo taught practi- cally by note. Northeast corner Bleecker street. Strings (best quality), Music and every requisite, ME, S. Ot MULLER, TEACHER OF THE PIANO. forie and Singing (established 1862), gives lessons at the Fesidence of puplin; aiso to gentlemen, at $28 Broadway, room 10, highest references, Terms reasonable. N AGNIFICENT HARP, SE N OCTAVE, BLUE AND gold enamelled, for sale for $400; worth $700. Address, for two days, L. K., Herald oilice. * GQouTHern MUSIC STORE, 629 BROADWAY. 5 Foreizn Music sold at 6 and 1) cents per sheet of four ages, inciiding all the works of Ascher, Heethoven, Hever, Miss reat. haracte FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 95, ONLN. NE NEFIT OF MIsS MAGGIE MITCHELL, who contemplates an early departure for ope, conse- "tiontiy, most probably, heriaat benefit prior tharewo.” Secure your seats for ARPS. ¥. BROWNE & CO. MANUFACTU WAREROOMS, #44 BROADWAY, THIS GRAND OVATION, Monday, September 25, commencement (engagement and figst appearance in Ameri YDIA THOMPSON'S GREAT. BURLESQUE. ORUANIZATION, for which box sheet is now open aud places may ve secured. No advance in prices, but no Free | list. Pike's OPERA HOUSE. EVOY's NEW _FIBERNICON, cacwwebition: ro} in Ireland. The panorama wil! be placed on the Opera House stage forthis eventing only. The usuai entertainments will be given in the Music Hall the remainder of the week. Pa Gory Har kita Link Nekaeee be IKE'S OPERA HOUSE.—BENEFIT OF THE NEW fen; Hosen, p+ J-~ 8, 3 Catholie Church of the Epiphany. TOUR IN TRE- Weber ; ors fate, violin ‘and orchestra Music; Southern | LAND, Monday evening, September 21, at 8 o'clock, | A@mis- sion, 50 cents; children, cents, reserved seats, 75 cente. Thore holding ekets for benetit of September 14 Will be ad: mitted by exchanging them previous to September a. M™ F. B. baa 's Sa THEATRE, BROOKLYN. Musle Priated during the war. Also ouay's Cheap Publica: HE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY, WARE- rooms 6 Broadway, New York, offer the largest aa- poe ks of Instruments his class in the country, including % pe onleiraied Mason & Hamill: net Organs, Afty atylee lad etropolitan Organs, five styles ; Portable Organs, four styles, 7 a * necondhand Organs and Melodeons. Organs rented OF AND POWERFUL Cast. told payable by instalment Hee :V'S OPERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN. + Continued success of of Poole's great Burlesque, NEILLO. Mulligan, McDonald, Reed, Carroll and the whole company in new features. Change of time—Doors open at 7; commence at 8 pre- DANCING ACADEMIES. yROOKES’ DANCING ACADEMY, 361 BROOME ST., will open TUESDAY, Sept. 20/158, for adults, Get §, fot chiliren, cisely. Ail the faahiousble danoes ln one ourse ot Ladies tracted by Mrs Brookes, “Private enone | 1 Q THE DYING ZOUAVE. as ‘relanien The m Urgant and ute'eB also be given at Mr. Brookes' reai- | B wonderful jood Tea R dence, 183 Wea Foca -third street, which is now being fitted R mechanical the vous, oO and furnished in elegant style expressly for that purpose, ° representation Also A a ae 5 of the last beat "s uy we ROOKES’ ASSEMBLY ROOMS, 361 Broome sraetr.— |W — pevathor It caitemene B OPENING SULKEE, ba ae erry A being ahotin the ‘other curiosities. = ¥ iapeta ad ict ¥. ‘Open from " cA ae 1, RIVERS’ DAS cING ACADEMY, NO. 130 STATE TSEU B TOMY. 6 sirevt, corner of Court street, Brooklyn, Classes tor | ( — eR atime has 1 how forming; all the fashionable 1 Citiren, ° & taught in one quarter; send 8 Traveuer a o ————— ° 4 UMAR'S DANC NG ACAD! * %& WEST FOURTH | P Stranger w 5 atreet.— Clase Tues evenings for ladies | K should Call . woaders. a al! fashionable dancee taught perfectiy in | i frome A. Mt y. uu PM : a — 1 private lesson BANISH SSSR eel Wonvenrut hs Sa tit DANCING ACADEMY, No. pba 4 corner Fourteenth streat, Suulssiaane be — _Chrowlarn at iit Av wdemye beans 1 REAT WESTERN CIRCUS. GREAT SUCOESS OF THE a — | Ge sine Troupe, They will perform every afiernoon and prenaeno 6 DANe evening this week, under the Mammoth Pavilion. corner of NG ACADEMY, bu street an Bronte Broadway and Forly-third street. ‘The “best Gymnast, Aerouaut, Vaulter and Rider in the wor! Doors open at 1 in the afternoon and 7 in the evening. hac at the Academy, NG ACADEMY, 275 B » pupila on Tuesday and Friday THOMPSON'S DAN od}. atroet, is now ABRIELLE DE GASTON, JUST AR- evev! ‘Solrees every Monday. The above Room to let rived from Paris, with « splendid cabinet of magte ay for dalla, Paratua that was nevér weon in this country, wante Wo di . a ~ TET pet Ne sea dally Tree on el ee ee M. an i Pabinet can ve scot; dally from’ OA ML. Us 1 : CLOTHING. _.. | Sixth avenue, second floor, f " TTENTION.—AT it ROSENBERG’ CLOTHING XLT ANI tabliahment, 212 seve wen wart D IMMEDIATELY — DANSEUSES, oo pat Pare pene ‘anid seconde vocalists and ability of all d Le? ig Carpets, Hedi. Laden hid genta for fret clase theatres, within luv miten oF the city. Apply at yin be, yams ie ed to by calling on or addressing gan to LOW SL 1 Aa ee Be Samsatle “Agusta Oe YEMS OF THE BARRE BLEUE. Libretto, with Engiish and French worda and music of the principal aira, 30c, Grand Potpourri, by C. Wets, in 9 volumes each. Kins wala Gle, Redowa. Lancers Boulotte galop. T 83 SIXTH AVENUE. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, a wish to receive the highest cash price for your ng, Caruetd, Furniture, Jewelry ae the beat or'rond «note to M. 4, 98 Sixth ted bv Mra Matha. ‘True, you will be F Aatiefaction and benetb T 129 THIRD AVEN( R—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN will receive the | prices for cust off Clothing, Fur nitare and Carpets. Cay, or address 8. MISH. tended to by Mrs. Misi TIENTION “LADIES A ceive the full des, by calliny iz ML nus. wo doors below Tuircy-foneh street, West side. ced be Mra Cohn, TF. HAR 4 third street. Lad. Renotttech Maren e., as fun by. ‘ontotte, 300.5 *Ma ned “Madame, Ab! ard vhbtaued ‘and for sale by DITSON & CO, Ladies “Va Zencor, Femme est Morte" Beard, de, mL Broadway, N. othe K RESE! Ry ED SEATS, FOR Ati i, THEATRES, RAILROADS ToKET « OF ICE. MPHE WONDERFUL SIAMESE | TWINS Now AT 616 Broadway, near Houston, for a abort time only, prior to their departure for. Pr be wurgically, separated. Carp ‘OUN, 29 Seventh ave: Ladies THIRD AVENUE, NEAR THIRTY vod gentlemen can receive the F cast off Clothing and Carpets. FP. TARRS, 458 Third avenue, La dies ationded by Mra Lares ADIELS AND GENTLEMEN CAN RE- (ull value in caah tor Oa a Clhiogy ae HEATRE OK Otway My OOF. Rules D \ Poe 'Severith’ avenue, mene Nineteenth sieeet. RESERVED SEATS ALL THEATR! CASHBERG, 632 BROADWAY, NEAR ¢ THIRTEENTH VHOICK 4RATS FOR ALL THE THEATRES AT THE L,. oy » es toute, Jewelry, saat Twelfth street, pags tie highos nd gent smsu'e Wearing ‘avo J, Regular Theatre Ticket OMoes-—-SALLIRES, 1 is Broad: corner of Maitien lane 4 COC wear Niueleensb street ROADWAY, THEATRE. SCHILLER, KEMBLA. ‘A LEGITIM, me nati THE HOUSE wronraees Chow DED w E LOVERS OF age, EVERY EVENING AND BATURDA maTiN Mra, Frances Kemble's translation of Senilier’ MARY sruaiet Que QUEEN eco Mra. F. W. LANDER. we MARY sruagE ; = is -Sir James Mell Hr Geer ekg MRS. LANDERS PAREWELL MA’ = On MONDAY presine: September 28, first are of the boise pea sparkiin ace ws, ;,YLORRNOE, sae: their return from ‘helt Goul tinental tour, when will e roduced a KAND NOVELTY VOTRE PRPOSR ACTED IN NEW ALLACK'S. Proprieior and pon LESTER WALLACS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER WITH TH kip FOLLOW ING NeTTSTS :— Mr, J. W. WALLACK, Mr. JOHN GILBERT, Mr. CHARLES sISHER, ar. » STODDALE, Mr. A. W. YOUN HANLEY Med’ BY Po Mr. GEORGE TOLLAND, Mr, JL. ioiaws . B, T. RINGGOLD, (Firat appearance at ‘at this theatr r. G. F. BROW Mr. J, 8. WRIGHT, Mr. ©: H. ROCKW Mr. E, MILTON, Mr. J. W. LEONARD, Mr, W. H. POP! Mr gv GOAN Mr B: Dowd, r. LESTER WAtiac Miss ROSE EYTINGE, Mrs. OANA JENNINGS Miss EMILY MESTAYER, (Firat appearance tu thie Ee ai, iam MAK Mise CAKMAN. Mrs, VERNON, Miss ANNIE WARD, Mira, SEDLEY BROWN, Miss FANNY GREEN, Mrs, TIMMONY, Mies JENNIE DAY, Miss , E. 8 Miss J. ENGEL, Miss ¥ NEITHERTON. THE MUSICAL DEPARTMENT, UNDER THE DIREO- THOMAS BAKER. SCENIC ARTISTS, ‘MK,'H, ISHERWOOD AND MR. G. EVANS. ACTING MANAGER. Mr. JOHN be STAGE DIKEOTOR. a J. re PROMETER. r. J. 8. MACHINISTS: “ite if! RUTLHiC AND ASSISTAN Mr. J. TIMMONY AND ASSISTA. ERS... Messrs, FLANNERY AND BENSCHOTE, The opening entertainment will consist of # new and origl- nal drama, entitled SIMON BERNARD, with a new play of strong domestic and melodramatic inte nt, by J. He Byron, Kexq. calle! ER THAN LIFE. Both pieces produced with new music, scenery aud decora- tons and powerfully cast. _Box book open on Monday, September 2 Gabe! THEATR . | Mr. A. Fi Fatt PLAY. | frat’ nights whe i <a 's mu 2 ofa ote will appear as AY. and other gre: — ects, George Trueheart New scenery and ef- The’ String of = Pear! ‘The Wickedest Man. | Barber Asi wassin| = FAIR PLAY. The Wickedest Wo-| Pie Wor FAIR PLAY. man in the World. Bell Yard. FAIR PLAY, THLO'S GARDEN ER. .se.-0,. Lea! d Managers, A vy oer = aut ft ta igs reas FF TH WwW AND LASE bor. ONE oF BE BLEUE, EXT WEEK OF OFFRNBACITS GREAT SUCCESS. TENTH WEEE ces Be) ONE OF THB TENT WEEK OF THE BRILLIANT AUJAC. TENTH WEEK OF THE 'UPERB CH AND TH WEEK AND LAST THE GREATEST aaa oF TEN JARRETT £ FALMER PARISIAN BALLET. ep VENING ‘AND MA’ TINEES SATURDAY SEPT. 28, ani |ARBE BLEUE. SPEC{AL NOTICE.—The ne Tee excepting the Preas, te entirely suspended. Seats secured six days {n advance at Box office and Sette roadway. ‘mer’s music store, 701 IENTRAL PARK GARDEN, CP Seventh avenue, between Fifty-eighth and Fifty-niete ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SIXTH OF THEODORE oe LAR GARDEN C POPULA! ONCE! Ls. FOR THIS MONDAY, at 8 8 O'CLOCK HE Overt re + Balke ita gesandt 1T Folka, Mista rel Triomphe, techie i Grete Flute and French fora or Flute and Frenc ‘Messrs, Siedicr and Schmitz: HL. Waltz, “Fanteslabilder 12. Quadrille, “#iue Beard’ CONDUCTOR. Fantasia, “Rigoletto ‘Robesplerre”. apo THEODORE ‘Homan. ADMISSION TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, ~ Erivate Boxes two ¢ dollars ¢ oe. ‘or sale Schirm TO-MORROW. Ai, EVENING) BE Gy SEPTEMBER ms NESDAY, MOZART NIGHT, AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS—685 BROADWAY, Gi RIOUB, SUC SUCCESS. Houses dense BIRCH, WANOLD Spa BERNARD A AnD kckue SAN FRA CISCO MINSTRE! Inumense bit of the bow BARBER BROWN, OK THE Greene SLOPER, and produced in w atyle Of splendor never yet equalled 6a the Minstrel stage. No buries e on @ bi BUT A UFAUINE ONTGINA! ‘The whole a lence Sardeod with laughter. Pen ead tate fail to depict the gorgeous scene’ ‘ee Barber Brown and read the Arabian Nights. The Orgies commence at ¥ o'clock. ‘The Dissipation ceases at 10. Box Office open. Seats secured six days in advance, ONY PASTOR'S Bore HOUSE. 201 (DOWERE. ¢ new Musical Burlesque ready at last, enti Wid AWAKE, nat enttded, Be v ty, CHIN at Po wine Fe iash, Folly ‘au Fashion satirized.” meroiniond REAPPEARAN' Ck OF HILLY SHEPPAR! TONY PAS LAST NEW SONG, THE, GRECIAN BEND. wie he OF LITELE SS aoe MPSON IN PUNCH I-NELL MATINEE | We DNESDAY AND SATURDAY 6 oreL 7 ELLY & LEON'S MINSTRELS, 720 BROADWA’ THE MOST ASTONISHING TRIL MPH ON ReUORD. ORIGINALITY, ELEGANCE AND WIT, Crammed THE ONLY LEON OULOTTE. BANK BLU, Burleeques THE. ONLY. ‘LEON ‘3 Burieeques the overa. BOL LOTTE. the opera: I RYANTS' MINSTRELS OPERA HOOS! Fourteenth street, adjoining Academy of Music. Four teenth atreet, CROWDED BY THE eaecie OF THE CITY to witness the ere i bi Eugene ns] LUCREZIA HORTA. | The Duchess, Vnaworth as | LUORKZLA BORGIA. | Orsinl as LUCKEZ: Gennare. fh uvermata HORGLA: The Duke. Eph Horn, Chas. Henry, Grier, Hogan, Hi Rockefeller. roduced with superb scenery, costumes, intmente. Qrizinal muslo for grand orchestta, ‘under direcwion of J: tke *Capuatn Jenks | DAN BRYANT AN BKYANT| Horse ‘tartnes, and in bis original comle-charsotst io JEEMS THE POET. Tin-pan-o-ni-on. Exempt Shakere, Fourteenth st. hte. BRYANIS’ MINSTRELS. Fourteenth Giaxor ‘BLITZ—THE GREAT ORIGINAL, OS perlaaatobalaaad ' mr ate Comical Scenes in, Vet rvevetom The Learned Canary Birda—The Learned Canary Birds, Dancing Dinner Plates—Dancing Dinner Pi NENTRAL PARK GARDEN.. ome iz, oF engecements fe for Leorur FAIRS, &0., atthe attee’ of Centr mi Ae EMBER THE ROPOLTTAN JOR PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT street old Herald Building), where you can have ail core, of Theatrical, Cirous General Printing, At prices that defy competition. MB. PAREF . = AN Wa Gake ROBA will visit the principal Western and Southern cities of the United States, Socompanied b Evr, kK. the world ton berformer, who created ch @ pensation on hia Gret visit to thie country three fo. Bagagements are pending with o st Artiste, All communications relative to Concerts ‘and Ore trie aire T? Ww, SEGUIN, Business Agent, Irving Hall. ness evi Tour to vests ‘ae first week ‘io Decempber. ” ee MBS ENNIE A. PERRY, “THR WELL KNOWN Washington Woman," will’ deliver a lecture at Cooper Inativute, Wednesday evening, September 2 at ny Subject Behind the Curta and RG of the ex: Washington, Also @ fuil plosion of the steamer Sultana, on Perry bel th on which she Was a passenge tng the ont in Bl le at indy suretvor. She tek soldier's widow: Bo fee that you are there, Tickets fty cent; form Heket ofice, Coo) Pe. Fastitute, Tuesday and Weunendag, September #9 and 23, from 10 A. M. to 9 P, M., and 08 evening of the lecture. PRE NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSTO, No. 8 Fifth avenue, corner Fourteenth street, ‘and No. 820 Broadway, New York; Nos. 128, 1B) and 182 Goan street, near State, Brooklyn, iow Open. plications received duly trom 9 A. M. to SP. M. Ever branch of Music taught, privavely ot ja clnases, by the most competent masters, at moderate pri struction also in the Modern. Laat, Cireutare at the music stores of Wm. * Pond Mat} Schirmer, WL; 8, T. on Lo 7H Jorien & Martens, 184 Broadway; acauer st Vilanova, Kast Fourteenth alrest, aud at the Conservatory. Atty ALL THIS “MONTH oN MONDAY. AN® Thursday eer AtT o'clock, for admiasion to t Orpheon Free Union, up etatre,