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aiding ERS AND LODGERS WANTED. _ enn eo RaSNs BLOCK FROM CIFY HALL.—PRANKFORT HOUSE, eed se Ft ‘Sgons days #1 Bio $2 week | lat ‘open ‘all nights ny? 4 & 2 HANDSOME PARLORS ON SECOND FLOOR gentlemen, with Breakfast. in vate family, LLEG! ER OF BARCLAY ST. COLISGR PLACE, CORNES OF BARCLAY, . ; terms @2 60 to $8 per week. Inquire on the ba 4 THE 1TH AV. AND THE FUL- 2, e-, nr — pas a, TE ae furnished Rooms, Reeiet Woatd a ‘club of two gentlemen or more; 86 each? WEST THIRTY-! \ynolaigd STREET.—A HANDSOMELY furnished second foor, conn of five rooms, with re bath room. single Booms for 2 Room DEPAU RON. BLEECKER STREET.—A LARGE Room ; also single Rooms to let, furnished, two single gentlemen can with , and @ pleasant home, References Q AMITY PLACE, CORNER AMITY STREET.—FUR- P, nished Boom to fet, with or without Board; Freach pri- atnily, EAST TWENTIETH STREET, ONE DOOR FROM Fifth avenue—Handsomely furdished Roomy, suitable dor familles, to let, with Board private table if desired. 5TH AVENUE, NEAR DELMONICO'S, NO. 76.-HAND- ‘somely furnished Rooms, with or without Board, to let, suits or singly : private table if desired; terms moderate; References s required: ‘} BOND STREET.—A GENTLEMAN AND, WIFE OR find pleasant Rooms, TH AVENUE.—A PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING mited an elegant honse can offer a Sult of Rooms toa family, with first class Board; undoubted references given 3s yt Ae ‘a Double Rooms on fourth floor for PI NEW TORK HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, (a i tent _BOARDERS AND LODGERS WANTED. 56 Seats Wagan ny ns oom __ BOARDERS AND LODGERS WANTED. 319 ex Tasmoreg N AVENUE, —A PARLOR AND BED. S nar, floor Hoar wie to let, furnished, with Se tebtberiiod, Moiraces oye East = ET.-BOARD FOR A 320 falnllys Good local Hei single gentlemen, tn a WEST TIURTY SECOND STREET, ms to. AA ene jeman and wife, TRACE. —THIRD T AND FLOOR, FRONT AND cold water, dex STREET.—ELEGANT Jet, to o gentlemen only, References required, ti: Th 331 th and NV nd aveoues.—A, any, Bate will pid with ve pleasant farabaied Rooms? location desirable. LEXINGTON AVENUE.—A PEW LADIES AND nicely accommodated ‘two or 412 Gentlemen can be pie. ered i meee Rooms iret class Board. Mofarguces BROOME STREET, NEAR UnBO FP, 0 LET, — CL, furnished Rooms, on second floor, to gen at with Be suS: 60 WHET TOuaTERNTE STREET. ROOMS 70 LET, sutg or sinaly alan Fourth” rout 70 Se WEST “FOURTEEN rT oni vith ; house first 70 YES? FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE WASHING. Furnished Rooms, eu suite aud 72,3 EAST FOURTH STRERT—A FEW GENTLEMEN 283 8725 BROADWAY, CORNER EIGHTEENTH STREET.— Rooms to let, with or without Board, for families and gentlemen ; terms moderate. AMITY STR! Rooms to | --TWO NICELY FURNISHED lemon only, without board. Qa East TENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH AVENUE.— To let, @ neatly furnished ithout board, in a Hed private family, to a geutieman aa Inquire before 60 a8 TRACE anonowcy FURNISHED Board, handsomely furnished, on second floor. 68 Hans IRVING lu ‘house and table brat class. et areestons inom, sunny ¢ saps to let, with Board m aquare. — singly, to furnished Booms and Board. 80 #8 85 BAST, OURTH STREET. GENTLEMEN AND ) their wives and single gentlemen ean be accommodated with Board) also table boarders, Refereace required. 9 CLINTON PLACE, NEAR Fi FIFTH AVENUE.--A PRI- vate family, having a first class house, would let some handsome Rooms, with ‘to gentlemen, References required. Q4. (NEW NO. 120 west SEVENTEENTH STREET, BE- tween Sixth and Seventh avenues.—Furnished Rooms, ‘TH AVENUE, 125.—MRS. AUSTIN OFFERS COMMO- dious Fioors for four or six pe with private tables; ‘bathrovm on each floor, Also Rooms fér gentiewen. $7. 9 = & TO @12 PER WEEK, PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH eacellent nt Board, at 176 Bleecker street, between Sulll- ASHLAND PLACE, PERRY STREET, FOUR DOORS from Waverley place.—Second front alcove Room; also other Rooms, eu suite or sin, 7; Louse and table frst ‘lass; convenient to three car lines. "heterences. FIRST STREET.—BACK PARLOR 70 LET, WITH zeus ard, to two gentlemen, at $16 per week for both. 0: mr ‘and bath, to let, in a private fainily, with or without Boi 101 WAVERLEY PLACE CORNER WASHINGTON square.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, with tirat Glass Board, for fatnilies or gentlemen, 103 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH ‘avenue.—A French private family has a handsome) 7 furnished Second igor, to lety together or weparale, wi also two single Rooms, References. 10 4. WEST FORT ¥-sECON STREET. ELFOANTLY furnished second Floo ird floor front Room and two double Rooms for gentlemen on fourth floor, with first class Board; references ed, 104. SECOND AVENUE, NEAR Les? STREET—-TO EAST THIRTY-SECOND | STREET—DESIRAB li and unexceptionable let, three unfurnished Rooms for $40 per month. 105 East Formury STREET, | NEAR PARK AVE- cae of neatly . Jo™ UNION SQUARE.—A HANDSOMEDY FURNISHED LU front Room for one or two gentiemen, 11 biel 3 $ EAS CORNER EIGHTH STREET.— en suite, on parlor and Per foo re wit Board, wo Kooms ‘ooms conngeting, Double aud iia Hotes for gentlomse a pile, SEVENTEENTH STREET, FIVE DOORS Pid ge meas meningr "tarnished Apart- 16z WEST TWENTY-FOURTH Llobet Fo A FEW iw Doone gle gentlemen only. References ex- from Madison square.—Entire Secon: furnished, Will cr separatsly, with fall be renteden suite i shne Paci wp EAST {fabled eairable Bo Rooms, with frst class Bo Board.” Prices s'mod- Feferences required. 30 phan ME pL fel STEER? 4 hapten Lainie Raergetng Gtagle Root Rooms; choice table; refer choice tabl reference Teq pig 20 as A bet a neere STREET, SOnTE SIDE, FIRST ‘urnished Rooms to let weat of Fifth avenue.—! 8T STREET._AN ELEGANT SUIT OF FURNISHED being the enti: se sbemes ane ys ce da" Win ee er FOURTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN etal furnished r, oD aus or singly; private table preferred; nen D230 STREET, BETWEEN, SIXTH AND SEVENTH oD _aroaues (io 10). wo Bults of bandeoutely furnished “Private table if desired” 23.98 QRAMERCY PARK—A PRIVATE FAMILY, HAV. ¢ residence, would let a Suit of Piiee ben ‘of gentlemen or # family. Private table if pre- 23 Seaton AVENUE, NEAR THIRTY.FIFTH STREET, venue.—AD elegantly ithe rout Parior and Boaroom to Tat, wits Bou" Yo rey fy Eames PLACE, CORNER OF NINTH ftreek.—To let, with Board, back Parlor, on frat oor, Plimpton bedstead; or single mem Beteroncen, hae 25 EAST NINTH STREET.—FAMILIES DESIRING tery a first class house, with or hg gan be well very Sfirate table accommodated; also nice Sa eras, CORNER WINTHROP 8TREET, 25% one of Washington square.— to gentleman, wife, or two al é pe NINTH -STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and Fifth ‘avenue. —Handsomely furnished rth Board, to families and single gentlemen; private tabi’ 26 SA TONNE ay GALANTE Rratlechen also front Basement for physician. meee nue.- ivate will rent to atlemen & slip rivalahed Moonta, with OF without Board. 108 BES, TWELFTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH AVE. nue.—Two nicely furnished front Rooms, second oor, ai modern. conveniences 10 only, without 109 ntleman and wifes also t ‘or a family; references exch 109 = AST TWENTY: EIGHTH tien Fourth bese ay mm pony furnished Kooms, in a private house; table first Ho FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR TWELFTH street,—-A handsome front hall a oe with fret class Board; one or two table boarders 1 5 WEST EIGHTH STREET, CLINTON PLACE.—TO and others Handaomely furnlabed Roo 0 suite, erm ard or private table. Modarate hare French spoken, TWENTY-SECOND Lai its thew GENTLE- era TWELFTH STREET.—A LARGE AND bandsomely furnished Hoom io lel, with, Board; to 8 wo Rooms, connecting, suitable NEAR ith Board, rt men ene wiiniens panceons ith Board and furnished one Room and Bedroom, communicating, at $40 per week. Reference required. V16 fom sixth avenue Boarding private family: aren Saiiceet eter anaeteteas | ent rr, ban a of adults; no other boarders; ecniral locations THIRTY-SIXTH STREET.—A SUIT OF WT ves Bast pleasant Banas to let with Board; also two ahigin Moveato for gentlemen ; references ‘exchanged ; terms ae 119 "er TWENTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR FOURTH ‘rene, The Third Floor o ference given and required, 120 15) WEST T FORTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN nee and Loss avenue.—Two handsom: aad second floor and one ou third, with or wiibout Boer. “References oa required, 121 we BAST HOUSTON 8T., ROOM 14.-A RESPECTA- em a say to board at her own residence; will 122 min MADISON AVENUE, SECOND HOUSE FROM Thirty-Grat sireet—A Very elegantly furniahed Soo 4 Floor, couse four large rooms, besides bathroom, with private table. WEST TWELFTH STREET.—TWO HANDSOME Bulle of Rooms; aleo third front Room, with ‘and location Gret class; teferences given and 2 196 TH WEST ptm etec tig ohed Leese ae bg AN ENTIRG ees with or without privat table, and fret es Hoard, witt er all ‘OF witho an private famil£; reference required, 128 SIXTH es Rapport} TENTH STREET.— Furniebed ‘only from 10 per month up. ] 33 EAST TWENTY-NINTH STRERT.—A SMALL Private emily, without chidrea, having more room ‘would accommodate a ‘gentleman and wife oe twor ‘with pleasant Apartments and Board, “WEST TWELFTH H STREBT, NEAR SIXTH AVE- 134. be furn! Rooms, with all convenien- huss Boast, tor fa for amills ab and slagle gentiemen. G BOMINICK STREET—A PLEASANT | FRONT Roomtoleh with Board, to gentleman and wife or 2 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEAR highs = James.—Furnished Apartments, with Board, fo: 7 "WEST. SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- nue—Handsomely, furnished Rooms to let, with for gentlemen their wives or single gentlemen; feferences required. ns — QQ 87, MARKS PLACE (STH STREFT.)—LARGE SEC- ond floor back, andiingle with sumptuous table, ig the piessant, convenient location, for gentlemen or fam QQ WET NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Sixth avenues.—Furnished’ Rooms, single and double, 40 tet, with Board ; references exchanged! 30 EAST NINETEENTH STREET, FIRST | HOUR SAE Brcndwes a single Rooel (0 let, to geatio- 3 oa FORTIETH STREET.—A LARGE, FIRST newly furnished Room and ‘on second loard, References exchanged. IRVING PLACE, OPPOSITE WESTMINSTER qHotel.—Neatly furhished and destrabla for families or single gentlemen. SIXTH STREET, NEAR SECOND AVENUE.—A furnished Room to let, in a splendid pri- vate Lake in one or two gentlemen. PARK. LARGE, WELL FURN FURNISHED Rooms far "Tamiliens with Hoard, turulahed Noomas with or without Board. 33 EAST TWENTIETH STREET.-HANDSOMELY emen, furnished Rooms to let, with Be let, without board, to gent 36"! ‘From TWENTY-SECOND vor te" ONE BLOCK agiece Square, -Qne oF two large and hand- hed Rooms wil be rented, with Board. Parties lag redued and comfortable noabe address oF S9Ky ae EAST et at fone NEAR BROAD- way. areas well furnished front of Rooms. avenue and Fourth street. —1 EAST NINTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, Rooms 41 re TWENTY-F¢ ad PB ey “4 two suite desirable and Convemsier i po. SIXTH ‘ith Board, AC to let, with suitable for sit \tlemen ; ve fecgn cn Tooth hoes 4 Boers wit ‘with or oe wnnort Bourd. clans, WEST WASHINGTON PLA’ remnant cere stet Elo ited Wy fe, or Indy. Call for two days. ference LET, 9 west HAA oo a! igen yl nEARGR Rooms to let, with Board. References exchanged IRVING PLACE.—FINB SUIT OF ROOMS ON SEC- ‘ond floor, with Board, 44 im IRVING PLACE, OPPOSITE Hotel. —A ad furnished fhe meet sedi BOND ty SECOND FLOOR FRONT ROOM, large, convenient and handsomely furnished, to let to boo oF two gentlemen or ® married couple. 4 WEST TWELFTH STREET.—A PRIVATE FAM- ate & gentleman and wife and two gentlemen ‘with furnished Hooms and Woard. Hoterences Te- a WESTMINSTER ‘suit of Rooms, with ast gebe on Pym Taesipete ins my J WITH Suitable for gentlenann ec Hap 36 Bass fire and gas; also. single Room, 87. i: WEST FORTY- THIRD STREET, fogs ireetene sad Siaceeenta es moe 5 third floors; suitable for gentleman aod wife; references ex- e 143 WAVE RLEY PLACE.—T0 LET, TO ONE, OR tio respectable ladies, a furnished Room, wit without Board. 146 EAST MTH 8T.—GOOD BOARD AND PLEASANT Rooms to first ‘class families at re: rates, Zoaventent to onze and stages; Joosiion beautiful; references exchanged. 166 WEST, THIRTYSECOND, STREET.-A WIDOW f neatly furnished Room to let, where the col forts of home may be joyed. Kemwin nes Bibs 180 4% vend AND, 162, BL BiaptOREA, »STRERT.—WELL fo gentlemen and wives or single. gentlernen for on” Bis aad 18 per week, in- cluding fire and gas. 18 AMITY STREET.A RESPECTABLE WIDOW hom ory and two daughters would like to take the en- tire of joard a pri- vate foully.” Gali from 10 tok, 183 SEE ‘WEST ELEVENTH STREET.— fag hn BEC- Py ih good eo gentiena Bedroom, nicely furnished, ‘also accommodatior week. References Saue ogra for one 194, BUBECKER STREET.7O LET, HANDSOMBLY 2 furnished Parior on firat floor; private family ; Board only for ladies if required. 201 CANAL by eget typen | RNISHED by ey TO Jet, multable fer two ‘each d well furnished ; ty: terme’ G6 per Seok tn tire in the stores * WEST TWENTY-8ECOND STREET, from Seventh avenue.—A Two vate family.» wr Tay eh ) HENRY STREET.TO LET, A FURNISHED Room for one or two gentlemen. ) THOMPEON STREET._FURNISHED ROOMS TO let to gentlemen and their wives; Board for ladies 212 only. WEOT FORTIETH SPRERT A FORNISHED 220 front Parlor to le! for Mra, Morris. EAST NINETEENTH aa ton it 229 i yy 15 fam Bo will, Wt pleasant Salt of in a detrable.. Heferences morchanged. 239 East EAST rs STREET.—VERY DESIRABLE without Board; suitable for married couple or reingle pero 239 EAST RIGHTRENTH STRERT, NEAR STUYVE- ware. —Handsomely furnished Rooms on frat and third wn eutte or | ingly, 10 lety with Board, Tergpa moderate.” Roferences requl 939 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.-VERY DE. ie sirable second story front Room, with Bedroom ad- dion to let, with Board; also a Parior; loca- desirable; references ex 5 10 EAST 10TH ST., NEAR ise AV., FIRST FLOOR— Ina ly private family to do deoered b housework. Call for for three di 243 ml rae ORTEENTH STREET.—DESTRABLE Roome to let, to families or single gentlemen, with 4 WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY FUR- ‘nished Rooma to rent, to familles or single gentlemen, mith ‘Wit fret clase Board or private table i if dest 245 EART THIRTY-SECOND STREET. ONE LARGE, handsomely furnished Room, with fioard or without ‘ail modern improvements ; references exchanged. of 10) BAST NINTB STREET, WEST OF BROADWA rae ious and wall furnisied Rooms for families; rooose entnatgeds bouse first class; table superion 49 Sear va te Pa from gto v0 100 per month, with iret dase Beara. 253 rerio MRD eTORy WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—THIRD STORY frout Roma; also back Patior ou frat oor, and. somely farnished (Plympton bed), to let, with Board; private family ; unexceptionable reference, WEST FORTY-THIRD iD STRERT, REAR EIGHTH nen, with or without Board, in 50,3 IRVING PLACE.—PARLOR, ELEGANTLY FUR- hed, with sleeping Rooms or an entire Floor; pri- CmantEs STREET.-FURNISHED OR nished Bi irooma, with Board, in funny, 1 ry clr wives oF gentienten, © Prvae (amuys 10 WEST FORTY-SECOND bt NEAR FIFTH Pg —a yf furnished Rooms on second and § 63 pire Jet, in suit or aperes with first class Board; eT Tocstion 65 first clase. THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, oe eeT Ee FIFTH venue and Broadway-—A Parlor and Bedroom, hand. furnished, on third floor, to "ict with first ol 7, ‘Meo a’ Parlor Extension’ to let location wasure \ EST TENTH STREST, BETWEEN FIFTH AND 56 Sixth hcenoone Parad’ sect i Floor to let to gen Family private Gas and bi References e: I anne 60 Fast, BAST TwEetr. SEVENTH STREET, poy tet patti Se ung ala acoommodated with Booms and Boal references ex- changed. avenue.—Furniahed: Roo gentle 302 RECOND AVENUE, DOOR ABO’ Stuyvesant square. —A nas davtrely Paruinhed Runt of Rooms on second floor, front, ; also one,large front Room on fourth floor to let, with Board: TWELFTH STREET, REAR : :COND AVENUE. 305 Je) Single Room, with Board, for « gentleman ; terme « TH NTH STREET, ONG DOOR EAST 306. RAST THR avenue.—Furnished Rooms to let, with Board, snitabie for gentleman and wife or single gentlemen. RSs. moderate. 308. from EAST THIRTEENTH sea ieeat TWO DOORS aa and fs class reanonable prices, for g cat! ‘ond howse ‘inedrpassed. 31: RAST FINETSRNTH oraaet NEAR SECOND avenue.—A strictly private an AccOMMOAAL® two gentiemen end wires hh a furnished Roome ‘and first class Hoard ; references exchanged. and families THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR SECOND +} Room and Bed- nue.—A ed front omit peraae af an mr “n firwt class Hoard; also —- iy, fa moderate, Howse grt ‘on seroud door, terms Le 036 S52 ABOVE EIGHTEENTH STREBT.— Rooms, slngiy or en antic, 87. 8 ery etry fat house. “SECOND AVENUE.—A 1 PRIVATE FAMILY ny Sosa vee ba handsome, ane iy 10, gentieman and wife or to a week. Cail fortwo days, biratioed esi 1.179 BROADWAY.—A SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET, furnished: also single Rooms; bot and col water; ampie closet room. “PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING A FIRST CLASS house, would accommodate a fow single gentlemen or genilemen ind thelr wires with ohotco of Rooms, and unex. centionable table; none need apply save those willing to pay a reasonable price, Address J. « + box 3,808 Post office. NY GENTLEMAN WISHING A DESIRABLE ROOM, without board, in w private family, near Union square, with fre, aa hot abd cold water, at p10 per week, may ad: dreas W.'J. M., box 2,875 Post oflice. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WISHING A QUIET home can have a large, nicely furnished Room, with Board for lady, where there are no other boarders. ‘Terms moderate, Address B, K, 8,, box 142 Herald oflice, PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET AN ELEGANT front Room for gentleman and, wit) also, w sing! Room; house first ciaas; terms moderate. Apply at Seventh avenue, near Forty-second street, References, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR TO LET, with or without private table, in smail family, at fret Glass house, 21 East Twenty-tecou accommodations unsurpassed. A PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING AT 225 EAST FOUR- teenth street, would ‘rent a Suit of elegautiy furnished Rooms, with Board, reine or together, to a tamnlly oF party of single gentlemen, References exchanged. A SMALL, QUIET FAMILY CAN ACCOMMODATE two gentlemen or a gentleman and wife with a large, East oom or two small pom with every convenience. West Thirty-second atreet. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO SINGLE GEN- tlemen can be accommodated with a front Room and Rees 136 (new No.) Lexington avenue, References LARGE SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM, WITH private family in first class house in Seventeenth street, with excellent Board for two gad at 630 per week. Address Home, box 8,845, Post o OARDERS WANTED—AT THE INTERNATIONAL Hotel, corner Duane and William streets ; Rooms Sa wesk ‘Bourd and Roo, 87 to @l0.e wedk’ Board wil ‘Out room, #5 a week. CLASS BOARD, WITH WELL FURNISHED RST FP ooas on soorne rit with every convenience, for & street; location’ central ; fot} home. 259 Winthrop place, een Waverley and Clin- n places; references 6: fi Bye comronry— nang — FORNISIRD Board; blac! wt fur- iture, arpets, 4c the bet. Apply. at iad Meawt Thirteenth tect, t Wetwoen Secoud and Third avenues. References ex: om, EN SUITE OR SEPARATELY FROM TENTH Forty-elghth street. Houses visited and regi Parties dea ard in choice locations apply at Everett Li- brary, 73 West atreet. ‘hirty-t -fourth Poon ibe rojersane) FURNISHED ROOMS ON id floor, to ie gentlemen, without board. In- quire at eat 76 Suffolk pa ween ‘Broome and Delancey sts, M LET—WITH BOARD, IN TWENTY-SEVENTH pig Ma pores Leng lo one Lexiny oe ane a Jaan'and wife orange geutlemeny w third sory fron ‘Address B., box 3,486 Post '0_LET--WITH PIRST CLASS BOARD, IN FAST Nineteenth levity sate: pumpearary's - gentleman 4 wife or one Cn ame box 82 1 ew York aati "HOARD. AND LODGING WANTED YEW iyouNG MEN, WITH Goop REFERENCES, desire’ immediate Board. | Parties having aultable nc. commodations please call to-day and leave particulars at 75 Nassau street, room N hed, with’ ail ccaveniences. “Address W: oat office. BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED IN GOOD LOCA- «,, Hons; = number of first claas applicants waiting. Pers fons having vacant rooms.call at 534 Broadway, room No. 5, N, B.—We recommend this Board Exchange. LL WANTING BOARD, OR ELEGANT ROOMS OR houses, fu ‘unfurn’ can have their choice ganna ‘at the Board Exchange, 787 Broadway, Hoard an: ms wanted for good parties. ‘Call early. pane, = AN ELDERLY ory he lay Loy = bod ga the Brat oF seeond 8 lor; terms from $40 to \ wey 860 Seer bs Nnentny location enarestent. to Perk ovens. z, DOubiA, Noi Jo Hest Thirty qqoond siren. ary AN “orricxr AND #18 WI tn private family; good lovation; terms not to ex ‘Address, with full’ particulars, Oficer, 2% per, me CARD AND A LARGE SIZED HANDSOMELY FUR- Room on the second floo: ‘every conven- iene tae class butte: private fuinily ; located in Rev- ih street; near Fifth avenue, Address box 919 Post OARD WANTED-—IN A FAMILY OF GOOD PRINCI- ples, up town (if possible), by a first class lady teacher, ne two fe dail inatruetio in thorough Eng- rench, rawing; refercuces unexcep- ble. Address ‘bike Ss Herald otiee. oar WANTED—FOR THREE ADULTS, SECOND Parlor and two Bedrooms rsd price not to exceed $IUD, "Address oF apply ut Everel) Library, 19. Weat Thirty fourth sireet. ROMS AND BOARD WANTED_BY TWO BROTHERS, lass parties, «sunny Sitting Room and Bedroom, furnished or unfurnished, with partial Board, tire, gas, bath, hot and cold ter, &c., ins strictly private family; ref- erences exchanged ; must be bee Sixteenth street id be- ween Third and Sixth avenues; ‘Address A. P. Bacon, Bristol I line, plet 40 North river. T['WO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, WHO HAVE BOARDED hotels for ten years, are anxious to find a picaanot home for the wiper Board and Rooms with private ie fomily where there are few or no other pan particulars, C., 6 Broadway, roo ANTED-BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, A SINGLE with Board, Address, stating terms and loca- tion, F. B., re Herald ottes. WAXTED-AN ‘UNFURNISHED ee WITH BOARD, evoteman snd. wife, in private fil, neat ma not Sreeetta ‘week, with gas aa ress KALE, 1 Bighih fh veues. a ANTED—A PLEASANT ROOM, WITH BOARD, BY A t : _ ine ye “agen tae re ferred), between strects, east, dress It. N., Herald office. Wage 22, ENTER A — GERMAN FAMILY TO Board and learn to speak the Any Lt (ais one Ear ‘Horala of office. WAXTED BOARD IN NEW YORE OR, BROOKLTH, 70. Indies); one large req Tersan, fe reat saa fire C. D., Brook! V ANTED-BY AN | AN AMERIC. COUPLE, with fi 3 terme yer mouth, wih “ire: Addresd Ision, ving = good Room price, James, box 117 1868.—TRIPLE SHEET. Tre PRANCATS. Oftece Vetere un Sobineto wala sores, to teed ‘and Theatre Francais, ot WERE ONDA, TUEADAY, WEDNESDAY, MME, ROSE, sh Ax LA GRANDE DUCHESSE. ARIE DESCLAUZA! LLE. M, THURS EVEN| OCTO! In anilpattn of the producti Otenbeck's ‘aiorntea ve ighewt ro, tn te a v3 the = ti pera ition from the large and critical Sha from the entire Intaligent preas. ‘Mr. Grau ta h: il Sooesngt ‘that Mlle. Fontat hav- tog recovered from the iiness which necessitated tes. | Saoneee somes o ber debut, wil aaa make her appearance OCTOBER MMF. ROSE ERLE AS LA GRANDE, DUCHESSE. Mme. pret Be Carrier, M. Beckers, M. Goby, M. Genot, wtine jussay. Subsct ibn for ‘any tated evening In each week of the be recei: atthe Lay ‘rancais. “SCALE OF PRICES Ore Senta roserved), 81 60. NOTICE Dreas Circe (reserved) tsp) Ate 105; on — jeueral Adin asion, AT rey ie ae Ae ten expresaly for _Affter 936 o'clock ‘the admission will be half price, GTEINWAY HALL, -SIDDONS. BUAKSFEAGE'S HEROINES ILLUSTRATED. at tragedienne, ‘Whe first appearance ia America of the MRS. SCOTT-SIDDON! Srabwantcanasiar of * of “THE SIDDONS, repecttully annot Mra. 800’ TOONS? inftiatory peaaings will take place on MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER q1ae folowing programine has been selected for the ocea- on — Rosalind, “As You Like Lady Mac! beth, “Macbeth, + OC Y SEATS may be secured on Weducaday store, 701 Broadw: Positively the last week. Positively the last wr DODWORTH HALL, 806 BROADWAY. ‘The Great Magician and Vents Evenings at 8. Evenings at& Evenings at fn MATINEES" WEDNESDAY AND 8A RDAY AT 2. Positively the of the Magtc: Roaliveiy the Last Week of the Ventriioquiat, Positivel Last Week of the Learned Canaries. Porttivey the East Week of the Spins, Positively the Week of Magic. Fosttively the dmoiesion, BRoownys ACADEMY OF MUSIC. OLE BULL respectfully announess one e NCERT, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 16, assisted by the following rorite — Mas BABTON, of Boston, Soprano Mr. austavus . HAL elton AVE ae We MOKA Organist, Mr. EGBERT. LANSING, Fs Pianist and Accompauist. Admission $1. Reserved fifty cents extra. Family ba Ekg from 9 A. M. till 5 P. M. tn ox office rom 9 A. M. ». M., commenc! Wednesday, Detover 16. . 4 Doors open at 7, commence at 8 o'clock. T. R, TURNBULL, Business Manager. Fetes oF OPERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN, t artists ot the age, PRor. THE GREAT HUGHEY DOUGHERTY, Mulligan, Carrol, McDonald and Campbell, RAND LECTURE 5 By, YB. Go IX GREENE STREET us on CHURCH, Between 9| TUESDAY vitwina: TOUTOBER ON wou AR a FEOPLE," Tioke! cents. cant Ay naeael ot Horace Waters, 481 re eter Methodist Book Concern, 200 Mulberry street, ‘R Terry, hatter, Union square. (OIGE RESERVED SEATS FOR THE FRENCH OPERA AND ALL THE THEATRES CAN ALWAYS ne by AT THE ty iS TOKer OFFICK, BEAD- (PHBATRE TICKET OFFICE, ay. RESERVED SEATS FOR ALL THEATRES. ELLY & LEON'S MINSTREL’S, 720 BROADWAY. week, RARUER-BLU. ‘Last week. bd week. Last week. Last week. Last week. Last week. Lust week. Last week. Last week. ‘Last week. Last week. Last wee, Last week. it week. Last week. _LOoK our Fok ORPHEL "AUX ENFERS. QPECIAL ia er bgt aria IRVING HALL. loular it the folio ut 8 will be gual this ete ‘evening at fvins iell to begin as oc Mire ‘Listenin, The Seasons, sh rand lorntng, Atalanta, iedonna of Munich, ‘Richards’ Group, {ins and the Lion, Lady Godiva, Vouns & Monti’s Eve, ira Family Monument, Descent from the Grom, The Veiled Tez a emoen of Liberty, together with the Magnificent Arehiiectural ut Loo Sree te, a, lcent urs ee val C. ‘Admission Su cents; children 29 conta. ee oulttvely the lant hight but five. jatinee on Saturday at 3 o'clock. NEW, ‘APOLLO wa ea TWENTY EIOHTH reet, near Bri 01 October If, JAMES TAYLO! LOR, the rthe Great m Voniatsy and b hia splendid company of European the attractive entertainment ever present to the Rew! York public, ember Monday Evening, O October 19. I EMEMBER THE METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT Wi Nassau street (old Herald Building), where youcan have ail sorts of Theatrical, Otre us and At prices that defy competition. } ESERVED SEATS FO! aa General Printing, f° MAID! BROADWAY, NEAR. NINETEENTH 8 eTREEE. WANten TO PURCHASE—ANATOMICAL PREPARA- tions and Curiosities of all kinds, Apply to the Manager of Museum of Anatomy, 618 Broadway. _____THE LECTURE SEASON, bea LECTURES 10 WENTLEMEN ONLY, ON beeen to lh ane Ms ‘oopy copy by OF to the secretary, 618 Broad- way. ‘OHN B. OOUG! J wu liver fie LOQUENCE AX iD OATOIS y even Octot ng, October 1d, 1868, orng Womens Protective Uni Seat, $l to be b be had avail the pria- to live an po Tickets, cape Heserve enter reopen at7 o'clock. Lecture will i commence st & AT area peur Forieth area op, BGOME, ‘elegant 74 o0- trer omered; plano t Se een sie ssa bY ‘warranted ; with ali Back abogany marvie (op hreau and Weshsiand, mahog- aE ‘4c. Will be sold « dead bargain. Am LARGE ‘STOCK OF FIRST cass 1 ens FoR ipeschange, "Ut "oD bie fa ROHUL 31 Broome stent. nN. 1, ANTED—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD fe Tate included; pries about $10 and fron and required: ‘Address W..Bs Wr ENGLISH LADY AND, HER — Board for the lad; room, terms ddeente foeatide ‘neat one eighth streets, re — 9 261 ‘SACKETT EIT STREET, § x tween Court and Cliiton. ‘With Board; house has all moder ac. Apply as above. (TH BROOKLYN, BE- Furnist Rooins to iat, Hevaxa; —DR. BELOT'S “NEW ESTABLISHMENT, situated in one of the healthiest locali La Re! tom street, No. 14%, near .he Paseo de Carios IIL (the fashionable rive of the cfty), containing well ventilated and fous Apartuinents, otfers every comfort to persons who vial uring the winter seusga vo soir heal tor, recruit their health. Dr. BE! who resides in the establishment, gives his porous tention to an ioe ee bw ue eqn maton bute gt every “dently wer, Ac, Prices moderate; A TOURETTE USE, BERGEN POINT, N. J.~THIS house, etn been thoroughly heated throughout, will be kept open, during the winter at very reasonable rates, Gommantention 08 times dally, only taking M0 minutes to reach the city. pe HOTEL (ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, arene aa pepar actin low. weed panier J. A. ROBINSON, Proprietor. O% STRY ‘BOARD—AT - FARMHOUSE, ABOUT TWO miles from Croton Landing, on the Hudson River Rail- road, Old Oy fnvalids or 8 wishing ber home would fin is a Laps place. Address A. Gy Herald office, Board reasonable. 7 ONKERS.—PARTIES CAN BE ACCOMMODATED ne siagle or in bs with Board asthe Mansion House, Roo: ~ BILLIARDS, JJIVE BILLIARD TABLES TO Be SOLD oH Phelan & Coilender's make, Gigxtl, Cues, Baile, ere and everythin; omy eto: will gather. Apply to @ sold separately or to- BARNARD, Loan ofiee, $0 Bleecker Ni ‘WANT OF NEW AND § Far niliard Tables cag find 1t to their advantage to call at arp'a milliar in factory, 89 Crosby aireey A drawght horse lakeu in exukauue, ™ — AN RABY waY rote Pr RING WHAT YOU WANT. ¢ Ly WATERS Se Broadway, will dispose frat cass and take from 96 to $38 monthiy andl pald. 60 new and second hand Instruments for plied if purchased, or for anle at bargains for caal T$200.-A BEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD FIANO. A” cane, round corners, full iron frame, sgrade, bal berth cea BIDDLE, 18 Amity street, near Broadway. RST aa 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, A extra rp tone and finish; nearly new and eee, war. Fanted; at a? great sacrifice; for cash, at 19 Grand street, near Mots. x MAGNIFICENT - PIANOFORTE, COST | be sold a ll carved sop rung rated makers; guaranteed; ni ne om ars residence, 113 Seventh street. x —GRBATEST BA BARGAIN «+ Orchestra improvementa; rorenieed ment of new and second hand. i wud upwards, To be seen IN THE GITY._A NE + 7 octavo; ail modern r#. Also, the best assort- lanos for rent or | MAGNIFICENT ‘ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR sale--Property of family ean ing ci made by cele- braved party ta ily guaranteed months; coat i) for Ha70; Parior Sulla, ise einting, Bronzes, Bookcase, Mirrors, Chamber and i Diatng oo uraivare’ China, Giaaa, Silver Ware, A sacrifice. Inquire at 44 West Bliteenthatreet, near Sixth avenue. LARGE VARIETY OF THOSE ELEGANT PIANO- & Son, 235 East ird avenues, One fortes of the manufacture of Jennys ‘Toenty-frat street, between Second and ercous hand for $195, { LADY HAVING A HANDSO! octave Planoforte, four round coraers, ieye, modern improvements, a 600 instrumen lets tnam $80; vest city makers. Appiy at w 7 JRARGAIN.LESS THAN $900 WILL PURCHASE A rosewood Ublekering 7 octave Pianofurte, original price 9650, nearly by! four round corners, fully warranted. “Ap- RY all for 4D. oJ. Astor place, now 47 Twelfth treet, a few doors wont of WALKER'S PIANO ROOMS, f Rew ot ghd Troadway.—A large assortment of ite And second hand Pianos for sale and hire at low prices made for hire If purchased, TANOS, PIANO: Pifire kerio to Clarendon Hotel, fp CELESTIAL PIANO, five years; one Gale & Uo,, #2), used two montha; Pianos toilet. No. 4 Bleecker, wo doors from Bowery. Wate —A SECOND Pa CTUIOKERING, WAT. 8,661 Post office. N. B.—Allowance ANOS—FOR SALE AND FOR plano rooms, 64 Union piace, next CASH, WARRANTED Fa ot Stolnway I 100 SEY, ARB, gROOND HAND GRAND, BQUARR and upright ‘at bargains for cash; also to be at wud wold ow CB eabaH US, No, 3 Union square, Rk ALL ATRES. Roa bi td TICKET ae i JORN Es __ AMUSEMENTS. _ NME's oan Sennen. OF SUE 1 RRETT & PALMER OPENING or Rid nia cioot @ Poluae ‘Tle RASH. to announelag an FOR swener NIGHTS =. KDWIN FORREST, who will anpear in IMPERSONATION OF KING LRA IN ‘SHaKSP RARE TRAGEDY OF THAT Nau, MONDAY EVENING, Oct. 12, 186, Sr EDWIN FORREST Edgar. H. Clark Edinund, MF. Frauk’ Wordanct Cornwall W. I. Burroughs Kent. Mr. J. G. Burnett hari Oawald Gonert. se Daring the, ‘shgvgemc Sf Mr. Forrest the free list is en- tirel) TUESDAY EDWIN FORREST AS KING LEAR. ON BATURDAY BigEy te i, MATILDA HERON AS Gi KER OPERA HOUSE, nd Twenty-third street. Corner of Eighth aven BATEMAN -Leaseo and Manager. OPENING OF bie SECOND SEASON SAreuA OPERA ae aga LA GRANDE Doce De f GEROLSTRIN, First appearance ee ae artiste, LE. TO! Who will be assisted by the following Incomparable cast of tere MM AUJAG, as Fritz, M. enn De Prince Ps raul. DUCHE: 0 M. LAGRIFFOU aa naron Bl SNK, aa General Boum. ARON, ae avin Grog. DON, as Neps MLLE. LAM BEL A new and magnificent ACT DROP, Reprenenting HE LANDING OF COLUMBUS, Tlas been painted expressly for the opening of this season, ty F, AUGERO, Esq. Novick To SunsceimErs.—A limited number of boxes and stalls may now be secured by subscribers, for the season or for special nights of every wosk, at the box ofice of the louse. icperved seats for sale at Schirmer's Musto Store, No. 701 Broadwi "Row ‘TES TO PIKE'S OPERA HOUSE. From Onion square and Fifth Avenue Hotel.—Twenty-third street omnibuses every two minutes, From South Ferry.—Twenty-third street omnibuses every five minutes. From Grand street and Houston street ferries.—Cars every five minutes. From Cortlandt street ferries.—Omnibuses_ to Astor jie thence heed te avenue) every two minutes, ferry. Bloeoker street care. to corner of Hy as Wanda, twelfth firect and Eighth avenue, thence cars every two minutes. ee SOALE OF PRIOR. Admission. ... $100 Private Box... ove eB Reserved Seats. ‘60 Proscentum Boxes . 2 LYMPIO THEATRE—OCTOBER 12. sagonp cai ey meet to he THE PANTOMIME. formance to Crowded Houses of G. L. Fox's ta, BOMPIY DOM Pri} New Balle New Faces, Now Music, | | HUMPTY DUMPTY!| New Costuines, ‘The inimitable American Pantomimist, Comedian a GEORGE L, vox. First a appearance of the pen gerne LLET TROUPE, og Rosina Pagant ‘Anta in torte, eer Remenaberg, meee sy THE rou trai auUSE wae. SSANGALL. ©. K, Fox Ley Mrs. B. oe etckan Miss Gey. pe Wirhour PARALLEL =H SRD MATING NEXT WEDNESDAY A} GRAN! a. WEDNES AY ETERNOON, TiN He D. MATINEES BVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Hjoventh'arenus, batwoen Fiftyeighth and Pifty-uinth ste weoth aven ween el Mi ue eer WEEK Or THEODORE men oar REGULAR Ni Lente lees GAMDEN iN CONCERTS, Previous to the, li Concert Hall for important alterations pe nie PROGRABME FOR FOR, THIS ine pamacn ENING, ‘ATS, 1. March, “En Overt ss <AUDOF horn). Halevy ER nnd SCHMITZ. facaster st one . THEODORE THOMAS, ety gS Senin naee CENTS. Private Boxes, TWO DO EXTRA. | For sale at a. Memeres ry stor roadway. TOM Sag i (TUESDAY) LA! T BUT ONE BXTRA GALA NIGHT. ‘ALLACK’S. WW Propristor and | Manager. ...Mr, LESTER WALLACK Poors open at 734; 4h pommense et 8 Firet appearence this season MR. GEORGE HOLLAND. MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 12, 0 beautiful ‘play, by Tom’ Taylor and je, ent MASKS AND FACES, ‘With elegant goons 7, Appointments, ‘Costumes and will be Charles Fanny, se 8 Mise TUESDAY, gor iri STRANGER. WEDNESDAY, HE RIVALS, Due notice wilt be pu Lays of Mt TER: ven of a re. a NON, Mra. SEDLEY BROWN sheaprearase ot oa company not comprised in the above performance. ERMAN STADT THEATRE, 45 AND 47 BOWERY, ‘THis (MONDAY) EN ENING, . 12, HENDIICHS in his great character of GOETZ VON BERLICHINGEN, EW YORK CIRCUS. Fourteenth street, opposite Academy of Muste, L. B. LENT.... MATINEES aT 9 DEN. CRO OND TUMULTS OF ENTHUSIASM vory night and at both the Matinees have greeted INCOMPARABLE Cinces TROUPE now attached EVER POPULAR RESORT, while it is admitted by ail that the entertainments thus far pre- sented form decided THE OI (EXPOSITION OF ELEGANT EQ AND STARTLING UYMNASTIO FEATS Children under ten years, 26 cents, To ROOKLYN ACADEMY oF MUSIC. N DRAMA. FANRY ny JANAUSCHER btage Director. OSCAR G ANNY JANA UECH EK in’ iROORLYN, ON beanie ENENING, OCTOBER 16, Ar a Reserved seats and tickets can now be had in Brooklyn at tral Hoket O@ce, 11¢ Broadway. New York at the Gen- IMMENSE &| of the 1 Aner hee man in New Ye York, BARRY RAYNOR, BIRCH. HW AMBOLD, a BERNARD AND Backus. \NCISCO MINST! ‘Immense bit of the New one! Bouffe, Barber Brown, or ee cheien ate le of spl yes mlamrel seage. Giese feos ta ae Bee Barber Brown and read the Arabian rae a a echatlon he hoy wood on tne bursng deck with bie bag "fox ose open. secared sit days in advance. pax THEATRE, BROOK ‘YN. MONDA’ ND EVERY 2 nd min GUSTIN DA HE s“ FRANCISCO MUENBE SUUOESS S86 BROADWAY. 7 RED SCARF, fn which Miss SALLIE oy will make ber fret appearance. A New England Corn ave Feativa The Wedding Under the ieeches The Dark Falis Milte—A Ride of Death on the Sawcarrmge, 1K B'S MUSIC HAL Ei CROW DEI IT OF MAC RvOr NEW TIBERNTCON, representing all the beautiful scenery of Ireland. onraiNat AND NATIONAL MUSIC BY A TALENTED OMPANY. Charles Mac Kvoy as Barney the Guide, Grand Ghorus snd Orchestra every evealg and Saturday Matlnea. Box ofice open daily. (outEaE 0) oF MUSTO EA iF FOURTEENTH between Unionsquare an avenue, Inatruetion in all en of Vooal Music, Directors and In Mme, GAZZANIOA, Br BRONCOS, Hr ALBITES, Bubserip' jon books now N*"*a Fone Ma sagg bn jas or MUSIC. Oy rteenth street, aad #20 B 90 0 ROADWAY, Kew 198, 190 and ‘near eb Hats, Bro RP RUCTION DAILY from 9 A, M. to 9 P. + by the most com Per quarter, petent masters. TRANS —REOULAR CLASSES, Sie Th INSTRU (ON, 8 per yu ary Clann, aa “sepetialy for Fuptis Se san instrumente, Modern La Languages + By! Native F Professors. ACADEMY oF MUSIC.LADIRG AND GENTLEMEN ‘who bave kindly ry $e acciet tn the musical }! the Missionary Service to fn the omy of Mbate Theory and Composite event Seabee it ne ere ead tert for rehenraal st tba day afternoon, Octo! ber 1d. Ok N' AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, A Union plave, HEBER SCURUBDEB, Director, AMUSEMENTS, ‘Acaveur OF MUSIC—JANAUSCHL GERMAN Dass Directross.. Stage Director. FANNY pie wee. FANNY JANA SCHEK, or departure for Bosto: rtrd tM TMONDAY E NING, October Ta, at, ‘oduced, f¢ w tale time. cate, Sa will be prs i, for Se a TK ar FANNY JANAUSCHEX io ber unrivalled character of Amy srUany. ORE? on it SECOND, ‘ama in five acts, Kibert ‘Lindner, FANNY JANAUSCHEKC ace THA! Faves BDAY: Ae CHEK IN nor RIDAY—I mngSATOR RDAY—LAST NIGHT OF VANAUSCHEK. f Reserved Seats aud tickets will commence thie monaing at Che bor office of the Academy, at G. Sohirmer's music store, No. 7UL Broadway, and at the ticket oflice, Ne. Mid Broadway, AUCTION Noticn—s. Mm. Ma: Rosewood TAYLOR, AUCTIONEER’ ificent Household Furn eit Tanoforte, Drawing Room Furniture, rors, And many rare and costly Works of Art-at Publio Auction, on tls day, Monday, at the private residence 57 West Fittecath street, between Fifth und sixth avenues, commencing at 10 ck. Drawing Rooms—8 Suuta, covered with, French satin brocat de- scription; rosewood Secretaire Bookcase, Etageres, Cable neta, Console, entre Tables: brocalel aad, lase Chrtal Oil "Paintings by eminent Aitiaty bronge, Ormola, Clock Vv r an Mantel wee Paintin, ‘Buds robe Spring, Hatr arpeta, Room— Extension Table, Buttet, suverd tela rape Silver Casters, Saivers, Turreens’ dinner, ‘tn arrvice: Shot, field Table Cutiery, Mirrors ;, Frenet, China dinner, tea Seb Sale peremptory, rain or ahiie, EW YORK THEATRE. MONDAY, “OCTOBER 12. EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE, will be presented Mr. Chart ayler's T LOCAL NENSATION AL DRAMA, founded tipon oo ated novel, published in Frauk Lealie’e Chimney Corner, entities * OUT OF THE STREETS, 1 weeks in careful preparation. ERY, ELABORATE MECHANICAL KFFECTS an A GREAT CAST OF CHARACTERS, Miss HENRIETTA IRVING, Miss BLANCHE GREY, Miss KACHEE DENVIL, Miss KATE RYN ‘Misa ELLA which has been NEW LOCAL SC! Guarwam Messrs. HARNER, MORTIMER, ‘JOHNSON, Mrs, REEVES, Meanra. F..© Bunga, L. Coleman, C,T. Parsiog, J. B. Stud ley, EF, Thorne, BL. Tl ¢. Edmond, W.' Hambitn, H. Ayher, C; Foster and mimerous ausiliaries ma a the frst act aiife like WASHINGTON MARKET IN BUSY TIMES, Introducing, well known characters of that locallty, Coton square, Wail siren Clty Hospital, kc, Box ollice open trom’ A.M. Ad. M. ad THEATRE. MBE. FLORENCE JULES Oban REIZER, in NO THOROUGHFARE, EVERY EVENING AT 7:45. Read the following Sram HOME JOURNAL. ‘The lion's share of the interest it has nvaksaed) dow terization of Jules 01 Broapwar fa due to the Hitherto we have been wont to expect ite. iota actor except those rollicking Irish personations which made he part of Bob Brierly prepared us for Ca ‘801 ‘and now we are grail ified \d measure to Ade “L'abime,”* Somplately mor va or his form with Wwoudertut ports not the which the part reizer wot rence. tonto 4 a i Hh el a if bedi agra 5: “was about to perfect alton ‘of “that, De which fixes @ man’s yas strangely ire me, sat repulsive uy softness. a hole manner hi jh hee Obenretzer, Fires ci a lant enon : 5 cit are aor of guprstione fa ours later on : Hit i ze Hie & a make fe very, ‘tele pla nid et td ® consummate actor. WERY THEATR: i (Sine TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. Ha iicent Soenery. | Gi Transfor- itanoe. jant Effects. | mation Scene, ume a 0 bomuti Splendid Tableau. by ‘ange ‘Young Ladies. ‘arvelous Effects, of the kas wor iB Grand Matinee every Saturday at 9 o'clock. Tews ‘RE COMI: IQUE, 614 BROADWAY. WHITE & BPENGES. Laasare and Propriotord Mr. WM. H. LINGARD of this beautiful establishment.) OF PERFORMANCE. one, renowned oe ies 8 SUSAN GALTON AND bo pee moves vo OPERA al attest the oars GuaND CHAN ry AN produced with a fine cast and all the minute attention of nic effects and detail, and supported bye full and parauenre ry eesons ane rogueated to tickets at parolee inO am oF eoeccuse chek tan eee ae WaTinee EVERY WED i.SDAY and SATURDAY, at . ‘OOD'S MUSEUM, Broadway, corner of 2. SS, x. a os ‘orelocek P. M. TWO WOPERFORMA BS Syria CONTINUOL! en HOUSES. Aundrea turned away ni unable to obtain even standii renders it y eeneeeny that seats should be bes ray hy IY ‘the ie that fon of Poy heer the Wicinity of ag toa thetr neterlowe trade weet or fe ‘rons at fan time in management has Mr, but has uowaveringly Wood countenanced the ail a hts power to pou the eri. The box oftce, open from BA. M. authorized city i on nee le places to procure Micket. evening and Wednesda and Matinees, LYDIA THOMPSON Burlesque Organization will 1m the great burlesque of TUE MAN AT THE WHEEL, iss LYDIA THOMPSON a Paniiae Markham, Beckett and the entire company. Musi sesden ‘tr. ‘Mighael Connelly. The pay Tey con hg TO OBLIGE BENSON, in whi Mr. Hi oes and Frida wopuek, Th iy mute plan For WHARE, yular Farce ¥ roe by Mise Bo Cook and Company. re inet des all WONDEKS OF WOOD'S MUSKUM. apa ry. oF uate. MTH BT. Miss KELL cappearances si ce coy of the American Prigs CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, M 19th; ednesday, — RA AND CONCERT. PPENING NIGHT, MONDAY, OCT. 18, iid ‘Fellowingartnts wi roti eyes we with Mme. FREDA Dit GHBEL , the favorite Contralto, Her only sj ce her departure for Kurope, Primo ‘Bartone (bis first appearance). Friday, 234, in whieh ETRE! USINI, mo Basso. ee GASAR ALARD, Molo Viottacellat, id the Piano MLLE. ALIDA nena pe the highest ease niume ft AGIAL ‘xo Oe nit onder vo cota with the expreses@ wicket the tang trlentsana wamiest ot mus Actes, as entire third act Comey ot srt be performed, Seah Rello ee iy ae The Grand MIC CARL BERGMANN AND SIGN sion i) ‘The sale of reserved seate wiil commence on Th: \ 16, at the box office of the Academy. M™ ¥.B. RS. ¥. B. OONWA'A PARK ki in the role im of mn BROOKLYM. NG, =e SCENERY ¢D STARTLING EFFECTS. Tor ¥ PASTOR'S OPERA HOU! 201 BOWERY, Raw NIGHTLY Toe Hie 10 BEE the wonderful ote MALLE TURN MULE. LLL TURNOUR, ‘ marvel of grace, vow ing, In her thrilling feata in mid-air on it AND, i rig ape © semaine Int Loner WORLD OF AMUSEMENT, ol rett ioe A a Tite SOUTH IN Toon Tony Pane, nay ameante Thompson and the Great Double Com pany. and Saturday, 2% o'clock. ri MINSTRELS, ch street, (uh street, adjoining the Academy of Music. COCREAR BOKUIA, M. Ds; . Grand Doctiresse. a Produced onery, contin EUGREY ive grout ar eee wad, BR Le sORGtA Dempater Poin Unsworth Ha gis inter ured: ssh one ere jowari, rier. DAN’ BRYANT ™ aa Ci ‘and first time tn three years ini Gb DANCE. CHALLE! NU Dance. ‘Tin-pan-onion, Mi jo Doctor, Grecian Hend. RS eS ane 10. 4 8 dally. Seats and privace bores secured six days MYANTO. LUCKEZIA BORGIA. — BRYANTS*, none DYING ZOUAVE. breast and iife's biood leaving the wound. oe Also * The Sleeping Beauty, Infant Veons and shousauda of Olber curiosities. te”, M OF ANATOMY. rom § A.M . view ite . marvellous Bowce-al Spavrcas PrP itr B shoud’ Tait N from § A. Me ‘The Dying Zonare TONDERFUL. W G18 Broadway,

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