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TO E GREATEST CARTOON YET. SEE THE EVENING TELEGRAM TO-DAY. jE LOCAL POLITICAL srruation. { THR AMERICUS TIGER LET LOOSE. AN UNEASY CHAIRMAN. THE ROYAL BENGAL “GOES FOR” HIS FOOD. BEE_EVENING TELEGRAM CARTOON OF TO-DAY. -19 fegteon hie AND SUB CELLAR, ° iam street, suitable fur paper 0 ardware. leotard and Third Lofts, ho fect cep, 68 ae Seoete sultaie for storage, _ No business above ¢x- ‘ous tor wM. MORGAN, PLACE 6. 60 William street. -1 ARGE BASEMENT SOUTHWEST cOR- 6 Recot Bt Kiway and Ninoeouth. street, suitable (or usiness ; rent very low, 637 Fourtl NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1869—TRIPLE SHEET, DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, Eaten eer PARRA C PLA P LA, Unturnished. DESORIPTIVE PRINTED Lit Weptig J Loca. tasued A en fee Ay Unfaraiehes mn te be, Seuss Ay a . (CfA88 HIGH BTOOF HOUSE, IN Pi R Ame inst ¢ fy and Sixth eed on aes eee eee Fourteen! avenue, corer street, om STREET. 10 LET A LARGE UNFURNISHED order; also'0 ng furnished. oat nore ano Tre A GULLENG, BS Ping atroets_ ANDSOME, BROWN STONE HO! a § DUNCOMB es Y PORTER. 198i Thin quire Pot RANDELL & Third avenue, or 386 Broadway. F1OUSE, 20 LET§%5 BAST NINTH STREET, NEWLY papered and painted. Inquire at fast Fourteenth Sy "ABNER L, BLY, fires st, | FEW MORE GOOD STANDS IN THE NEW MAR- ket on Thirty-fourth street, near Third avenue, to rent, ond chance for business men. None bu gond parties need ply. JOHN FETTRETCH, 404 Third avenue, STORE AND BACK ROOM IN 0 WEST TENTH atreet to let; rent 895; and Floor, 10 Bank street; rent E. L, & B. T, BURNHAM, 609 Hudson street, = —_ “3 A FOUR STORY HOUSE- LARGE and OR SMALL SYORE—FOURTEENTH STREET th avenue, to let. L.&B let; excellext location for boarders; all, modera_ im- provements; immediate possession. Also Store on Sixth . 'T, BURNHAM, 609 Hudson street, ‘AR BROADWAY, TO Avenues; beat business location, Apply to OWNER, 665 Se enth aveniie, OWERY STORP,-TO LET, THE FIRST AND second Lofts of the handsome brown atone building 257 2BxiM; rentlow. Apply to A. HARDMAN, No. 436 Ys ‘a furnished Of > front and corher Kooms to let, ply to JANITOR, room No. 1, fourth Door, nis ROKER'S OR LAWYER'S OFFICR—FURNISHED, and with all improvements, in 243 Broadway, oppoalts the Cly Hall “Apply wo HENRY H MORANGE, 548 Browd- way. YORNER STORE TO LET—-SOUTHEAST CORNER OF ) Sixth avenue and Forty-seventh street, with fixtures to aait almost any business tion excellent. Apply to Hy ILKENING, on the preinises, ARGE ROOMS TO LET.—ROOMS OR HALLS WILL 4 be butt any size to ull applicant tn new building now ing built on Adams street, with entrances No. 357 Fhiton street and No. 10 Myrile avenue, thus making the most desir- Able rooms for balls, societies, clubs or oflices. Apply to OWNER, on premises, ETROPOLITAN WALL TO LET-SUITARLE FOR meetings, dancing or any other purpose, Inquire at 9 Siath avenue, in the One Dollar Store. 0. 518 SECOND AVENUR.—STORE TO LET, N fixtures included, suituble for a hardware, dry goods _Tnquire on the prem \FFICES TO UBT_IN §3 NASSAU STREET, ON FIRST ani second floors: light and airy Rooms; rent low. Ajply tod. A. 1 BYRNE ; room 10, peas 6 OFFICE TO LET HANDSOMELY AND completely furniahed; location very desirable; has been upted by a well known ‘physician for the past five years, Gail'at 48 Cunton ‘place, TEAM POWER.—TO LET OR LEASE, THREE Floors, 1x45, with from 110.78 horse power; alao smaller foors. Apply to H. W. GREENE, il Plymouth street, rooklyn, Bistenaagi 817, SECOND FLOOR, FRONT; ALSO Di GIEAM ROWER, NEAR BROADWAY: LARGE ROO, 60x100 feet, light all around; heated with ateam ; elevator, ‘Apply on premises, 63 and 58 Bad any amount of power. Prince street, vidas 0 LET—A SIRABLE BROADWAY CORNER Basement; one of the best down town locations. Ad- Gress 8., box 984 Post offi ice, 10 LET OFFICES AND THREE FINE FLOORS, WITH or without Steam Power ; low rent; lease for four years pr longer. Apply at the store, I 160 William st. 0 LET—A STORE AND DWELLING ROOMS ON THE great western thoroughfare, 453 Hudson street; alao Basement ant Vauite, 24x10) fectrmay be divided, sultabte for furnttuee, cigars, groceries or billiarda, TPO, LET AT MO CANAL, AND, 6, LISPENARD streets, entrance on both aay the Fi Third and Foul Lefts Apple to Me. GEORGE BROD' equate. 0 LET—THE LARGE, NEW STORE AND BASEMENT west corner Ninth avenue and hye -seventh street. 8. SANDERS & CO., $00 Went Thirty-first street, corner Eighth avenue. T° LET—#12 PER MONTH, SMALL STORE, 12634 CE. dar street, suitable for any small business.’ Apply on premises, or of J. W. O'CONOR, room 17, 62 Nassant street, 81 Union street. He SES TO RENT, BY JOHN FETTETOH, 44 VHIRD ‘avenue,—One on’ Thirty-fifth atreet, $1,400; story, $1,000; one on Forty-sigbth street four ‘story on Fiftioth @ Fifty-frat atreet large Floors, with modern impr. ements, TS rast gunn for THIRD D STREET —A MODERN BRICK jouse, 10 F001 arpeta, sale; all new. Ingul BR HOMMON & SON, 1.383 “tule avenue, 10 LBT_THRRE STORY ENGLISH B. 4 Bast Thirty-ninth street, partia 000. "Inquire on the premt po Ler LET_A THREE STORY AND HIGH STOOP HOUSE, ‘with all improvements, overlooking Fort Greene, 15 min- utes from Fulton ferry; possession given immediately. In- quire at 132 Carlton avenue, Brooklyn. 0. LET—THRER STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK House, in East Forty-fth atreat, with all the modern im rovementa, to'D. H. GRAY, 13) Maiden lane, oF JANES Ferree rn, No, 434 Third avenue. (PO LETITHE BROWN STONE THRER STORY AND Luasoment House jall excepting the accond floor) 993 West Thy-fourtn street. Inquire on the premians, from 8 to 12 SEMENT HOUSE furnished if de- 0 LET-THE ELEGANT THREE STORY DROWN stone House 147 East Fifty-sixth street; has all modern rovements.. Inquire of Dr. CLARK, 45 Bleecker atreet, ork ‘ore, corner of Third avenue and Fifty-sixth 0 RENT_—UNFURNISHED TWO HOUSES IN THIRTY. ‘sixth street, between Seventh and Eizhth avennos, 81,450; Fiftioth street) near. Sixth avente, $2000; Thirty-fourth niroet, 91,650; Forty rE street, ‘near’ Madigon avenue, 3,750. DH & RIKER, 1,272 Broadway, NFURNISHED—A FULL -SIZED FOUR STORY high stoop House, on West rae street, in good order; 18 or 19 rooma;, Tent $2,500, th high stoop, on Twenty-second ‘st eet; 1,4 and roomy House, on London terrace; rent Cottage, on Fiiteenth street, near Sixth avenue; a two atory and Brench rool, ‘AS. R. EDWARDS, 277 W W ILLIAMSBURG.—#30 A MONT, SEPTEMBE Rk Trea, for two story high stoop beautiful Houso, Baxtd, BS gentcel family, or will he aieided Graham avenue, near Van Coit atroot. XTER, No. 9 Broad street, N.Y. _ ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. _ A SECOND FLOOR TO LET—¥URNISHED OR UN- farnished, en suite or singly, without board; no conve- niences for bomexeepias aingie OMS, furnished, for gen- Homen, at $6 per week. 42 Union square, near ‘Westmore- tel. mg ‘Also Md raoms, on VOdth atreet; $650, Twenty-third strect, NICELY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR TO LET— ‘Together or separately, to gentlemen, with gas and Bath; break(ast It required; terme moderate. 1d? Twenttoth street, A REASONABLE RENT.—FIRST, SECOND OR THIRD floors, painted wails, gas and water, to small tamilies only, at 569 Seventh avenue, 114 and 145 Weat Fortieth street. PRIVATE AMERICAN FAMILY WILL LET A FART of a House, furnished for light housekeeping, to a fall Of adults; house has all the tmprovements, 148’ West Tent a Bet LN FURNISHED FRONT ROOM AND BED- let cheap; unexceptionadle location, Call, from. i0to Berclock. ‘at 40's Bixth avenue. Tt foods Raid tel Sedat Mah oa ris ROOMS oe ASS closets, tc.) to Vides pa Housekeeping 4 good and contfal fenton. PRIVATE FAMILY WISHES TO RENT FROM FOUR to atx Reoms, furnished, for ‘housekeeping: references exchanged. Answe! state number of rooms, lowest price, &e, Address i, ba Dor 1,657 Post office. STRICTLY Rel ei FAMILY WILL LET 0! aes FRONT ROOM ‘AND Two mga a IHREE “NICE STORES ON WATER FRONT, CORNER floor, furnished for Nousekeoping, eat 1 Sab ‘of Delancey and East streets. Also Vacant Lots to rent, weekin A nice boy would pay his board. “Inquire by WM. D. ANDREWS & BRO., 414 Water street. Weat Twenty-eightn street, after 11 o'clock. — for horses a! $5 each, at No, 8 Extra Inquire on i OR 2 LOFTS TO LET—AT be} EACH, AND 2 STALLB @ fourth loft, (164. BROADWAY.-LARGE HOUSE TO. LEABE, suitable to rent in [furnished rooms or for any business purpose. Apply on premises LARGE ROOM AND PANTRY--SUITABLE FOR ZA hight housekeeping, to fentloman and wife, 98 per ood also sedrooms for gentlemen, @3 to #4 per week. 47 7 30 WEST TWENTIETH STREET.—A SECOND Floor to let, atx roma; gaa and water; rent moderate. Inqulre at 177 Eighth avenue. _ DWELLING HOUSES ‘TO. LET. Furnished. DESCRIPTIVE PRINTED LIST, GIVING LOCA- tions and rents of furnished Housed to let, Jexued day mailed, on receipt of stamp, by STANLEY DAY, 9% adway, ne re ee COMPLETELY AND NEWLY 2, all improvements, unex- ely furnished House (ex. De $140 per month. Alsu tly furnished, in Lexinstcn ave- fll early on CAMPBELL & CO., Stowa stone House, 820) per month. THREE, STORY BROWN STONE NEWLY FUR. nished House to let—In Forty-fifth street, between Fifth and Mitth avenues, from the Ist or 15th of October: rent #400 Ber month. For further particulars address A. B., box &45 Post oflice. NUMBER OF HOUSES TO LET—PORNISHED AND A unfurnished, wall situated ; two Puralture for sale; also rs rea, Lofts and O ety HOMe MOG Ne Ge BIBWOP, opposite City Hall Park, iA. SPECIALITY. FURNISHED BROWN STONE ie purpos vee Wan Houses to let, in a ble ire essa for boarding or pri- ne, with {mmediate possessio! RD & OGDEN, Broadway, corner Seventeenth st. rent—Fully and handsomely furnisued; size 2x60x100, per — LE ELEGANT HOUSE, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE, To . BELLAMY & GAY, No. 8 Pin tly furnished House on East Thirt drroed Fourth und Lexington avenues, 10 rooms, never let before. iT G. RICHARD! "HEADQUARTERS FOR FU RNISHED HOUSES, IN N ELEGANT FOU R STORY IBOWN STONE HOUSE to let—Thoroughiy furnished ation east wide; neigh- 01 central locati Vall and examine our Viste. good, central locations, and eanenioe ces He Sectoes first class. For full particulars address box 68 Post C= RENTS—MODERN: HOUSES, FURNISHED snd nafuraished; suitable for summer and winters minutes from city, N Brighton, fooation unsurpassed. TR COLLINS 38 Pine street, URNISED HOUSE TO RENT—THREE ROOMS DEEP, all the Improvements, to private family, No.2 West ‘birtgenth street, frst house from Fifth avenue. Seen after . No agents, URNISHED HOUSES TO RENT. FOUR STORY high stoop brown stone, on West Twenty-second street; out 18 rocms; all modern conventences; rent $4.00. Also & four story Engiish basement, on same stret; $250 pe font. "Alo avery perfect and beautifully furnished antail brown stone Hours, on West Twenty-second atrret, inclu. in splendid condi- ders. Ao a Mya month, Also a beautiful four story brown stane, on Went Thirty second street; house recently put in elegant condition And splendid'y furnished : rent #90 per month. JAS. RB. EDWARDS, 277 West Twenty-third street. LEXINGTON AVENUE,—FOUR STORY BROWN ne front Honse, between Fifty-third and Fifty-fourth ets, handsomely furnisbed throughont; house first cians and fitled with every convenience. Rent #4,000 per annum, Apply E. H. LUDLOW & CO., No. 3 Pine street, 10 LET—FURNISHED HOUSE, IN THE NINTH paren, containing 11 rooms, with all the modern im- rent #150 per month. Inquire of JOHN Beetsiiros B58 Hudaon street. mo _LEr- NISHED, FOUR STORY BRICK AND brown stone, elegantly f tetas ‘very arn ail id comey, at # per month; betw and Sixth Sreane, fa | Forty-second aire i. Cail ac Wl West Forty-seovnd #, from 8 to 10 A from 3to5 P.M, 0 LET—FU RNISHED, THRER STORY HIGH stooP first class House and Block, in perfect o Filty-sev- @nth atreet; $250 per month. Would sell W. A. COLLINS, 58 Pine street, 0 LET—FURNISH ). A FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY brown stone Hotise, 25x55, lot 103 feet, 1 rooms, in best Ordor; Jooation alry and’ free from all nuisances, two biocks from ‘Hintorical building, Union snd Stuyvesant squares, ‘within walking distance of the principal business marta and near car lines to all parts of the city; sion immedi ately, Address B.D. M., box 615 Post « 0 LET, FURNIHED—OR WILL SELL FURNITURE d Lease of the snug little House 382 West Twenty. sixth mreet, Seat Ninth sronue; nine rooms; hol und cold water, bathroom, &c.; very convenient. Look at il, ‘Tis aoug dea bug. LET—THE SNUG TH ly furnished, No. 242 East immediate possdsaion, Apply to JA RE i STORY HOU: ‘wenty-third street, to May 1 ES STEEL, 316 « reen! poe RNISHED FOUR STORY BROWN STONE front House in West Twenty-third street, near Sixth ave- nue. Inquire at 128 West Twenty-third street, near Sixth avenue, BROWN STONE ed, in good location, near Madison |. & NORTON & CO., 1,227 Broadway. ‘po ie Sf-wiawosownny evassifED Finer CLASS tory brownstone high stoop House, with every Shing iia ‘would rear, whton aly Ye rented tov ait i uh street, hed ato Tf bone Inquire at 119 Kast Fifty-six 34. WEstrwe eri steeEt To Ler, FURNISED, bie party, a firnt clans four atory bro stone House, wk ait the micciera {mprovements, The owner would Sasetest, seen | een Ae no and aleo board with Which a iberal etl ill be made. Gall between’ Wand HA: Me nnd § andb P.M. No agents Unfurnished. A MAb! oP BRICK 0 Md TO ry IN WEST street; water an 4 Pent. im, fF, BMITH, 208 William street, Vennitort Mouse, AP2Y IRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT, NINE | ROOMS, cau! ron Wrashtubs, halle a oltclothed, 1m private Forty Ofth street, near Third avenue, #63; nd Floor, next door, five rooms, 180 ont od 160 East Twenty-eighth street, five’ room: fas }40, Rooms open for inspection. ROBERT RICH: ARDS 983 Brondway, wear Twenty-thitd streot. COUNTRY movant, P FARMS, &0. TO ee OP A NNARA ARR AA NO PRN ANNE 10 Lge) ene tiny furl AT NEW BajaRron Toa aotanteenroaiaal fesse, PHELPS, pe FALLON'S & CO,, 185 Broadway. 10 LET—TILL MAY OR LONGER, COTTAGE AT qT ished nd Beanttiuty painted fn froac and lot with stable: i : vance. meant CHAPMAN, LYON & SMiTH, t ims Caureh street. 10 LET -MANBION HOUSE, YONKERS, N. Y.; BEAU- To uit tocates uted? walk pred and steam- peel es ing , bow feet square, four stories high, contain- ing 50rooms; fine stable, carriage house, leeho house, nae, garden, 4e. Por further, particulars LINGER, box 1,64 New York Post oltlee, fen ypioules Ri THE SUBSCRIBER WILL RENT HIS RESI- sence at Yonkers, furnished of unfurnianed, for threo years; house brick, 15 rooms, with water, gas, &c. ; stable for iis horses, carriage and coachman’s house; all in good order, posennan et once. Apply on thi premises to JAMES _'THE LECTURE SEASON. MPORTANT LECTURES TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, ON Interesting, invaluable and) sclentiie, aubjeota, thoWing how to live and whatwe live for, are delivered daily at the New York Museum of Anatomy. Those unable to gan receive a copy by forwarding a5 coals te the aooreary, P ANOFORTES, —CHICKERING 7 OCTAVE PIANO- ‘or loxs than #400; parlor grand, modern fe treble, rosewood cas MoDONALD £ 00., 26 Fourth avenne, LADY WILL SELL FOR LESS THAN, #00, FIRST class soven octave Pianoforte, coat $600; cel Carved legs, 0 ‘Third street. A makers, rosewood, round corne: bass, including Stool and Cover, RIOR ROSEWOOD 74 OCTAVE PIANO FOR ale, elegantly Snisbod, with four round corners, richly carved legs, over strung bass, full metallic plate; made by the most celebrated city makers’ one of.the richest toued pianos to bo found, and is In every way mificent drawing room instrument? cost #300; will be sold for S450; a great bar- Apply to Dr. WHITE, 182 Sixth avenue, * A MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE—COST 8700, will be gold for 8275 cash ; satin brocatel Parlor Suit Tor #168, one do. for #65; also lols’ of Household Furniture, cheap for cash, 118 West Twenty-sixth street, near Sixth av- A NO, 1 ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, CARVED LEGS and cage; mae by celebrated city. maker; original cost ‘or #800. Magnificent Parlor Suits, cost 8400, for #175; Seo tor als cost ato; two Suits, for #48; elegant Bedroom Bults from #85 to $200. to Faroe at present, Tam 3 West ‘Twen seventh street. A. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD 7 OCTAVE PIANO- forte, made to order; city maker; fully guaranteed ; Used six months; cost $6.0, for $275; Marqueterie bois de rose Cabinets, Etageres, Hookcase, Mitrora, Bronzes, Paint: ings, Silverware, Velvet Carpets, Drawing Room Sula covered brocatel; Bureaus, ‘ardrobes, jedeiends, Mat- treason, at a sacritice ; Benes? family leaving city. Of West Fifteenth street, near Sixth avenue, YALL AND SEE THE NEW PATENT VIBRATING Arch Pianoforte, now on exhibition. Also » number of ene hand Pianos’ for anle at ® bargain. 106 Bioenker atroet jp SALE CHEAP—A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT or second hand (irand, Square and Upright Pianos, of § Stelo, anos iso @ number of se way & Sons make other manufacture STEL INWAY & BONS, warerooms, Stelnway Hall, 109 apd 111 East Fourteenth st. T YOU WANT A GOOD PIANO CHEAP CALL. LAT Lh P. CUMMINGS! wareroom, No.8 Union STUAS, lo = iniy 199) instalments or rented any way to su! customers. ‘at them before you decide: IANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS.—PRICES greally reduced for cash; new 7 octave Pianos for $215 Cabinet Organs ard; from §40 to ie ran instal: menia received struments for rent. Broadway. HORACE WATERS TANO FOR SALE—FIRST CLASS CITY MAKER; BUT little used ; price low. Inquire at 688 Sixth avenue, in the fancy atore.” 1O7 AF ZOU WANT A FIRST RATE PIANO CHEAP + goto JOHNSTON & HARDENBROOK, 107 Fourth avenue, noar Twelfth street, __.._ DANCING ACADEMIES. DODWORTH'S CLASSES FOR DANCING + will commence at No. 212 Fifth avenue, corner Ont tenty.alath street, tober Witt commence at ils renifonces Ko. ‘fa Finn avenue, On Saturday, Octo! Morning, afternoon oF ev ie clasen “for children, ing clasges for gentlemen Send for clreular of terms, hours, E GARMO'S DANCING ACADEMY, 82 FIFTH AVE- Sat 1863, nue, will reopen on Saturday, Sept. 25, arate classes 18 light Gymnastics, under. the qiifeetion of D. U. Martin, M. D., will commence Mor ‘7. Ctreulars MW. A. BOND & COB, B47 Brondtrayy aid bt the Aone emy. INSTRUCTION. YOUNG LADY, COMPETENT TO TEACH ENG- branches, French and music, desires aaitnation as Tehing «fra Jn a school or family; good references given, Address K., box 108 Herald offlee. A te pact EXPERIENCED IN TEACHING DESESS A tion a resident or visiting inatructress; can impart a thorouah edueation te English, French, Music, &c.» £0. Ad- dregs Miss M., box 83 Herald Brauch ofice, Brookly N EXPERIENCED TEACHER WISHES TO GIVE inseeeetiee in Bags and French in ee for her board, in Brooklyn. Address E. 0, L., Herald ofice, ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH- X board, to, gentlemen only best meee fred ‘nnd iven. Apply to BRN! i DELANISSSCE, ‘st onico's, Beaver wer alreet. GENTLEMAN TEACH#R, OF REFINED EDUCA- tion, wishes to give lessons In German and French in an jerioan family, a8 an AR ei for board; highest refer- ART OF A HOUSE IN HA’ LEM TO LET—CONSIST- ing of second floor (four rooms), tos small family one family occupios the reat of the house; rent moder: a the prenilses, 123th street, between ‘Sixth ‘and Reventh's five uch south side, nearest ‘Sixth avenue, or address G. M. D., box tol Herald o office. 10 LET _SPLENDID FLOORS, ON EIGHTH AVENU near Central Park. Inquire of 8. N. SIMONSON, 91 Eighth avenue, Fitty-fourth street, LET—APARTMENTS OF FOUR ROOMS EACH, with water and washtubs on first, second, third and of houses in East Thirty-ninth street, botween Firat and Second avenues; rents, a8, 317, an Apply at office 385 East Thirty-ninth atreet,’ [© LET.-FLOORS, OF FOUR ROOMS EACH, IN THE new brown atone houses corner Eighty-sixth ‘street and Second avenue ; rents from 322, 0 LET-THE UPPER PART OF A BROWN STONE House in West Twenty-eighth pet canteraio six rooma, Rent, $600 per annum. ‘5. DERWAM 4 00., Tweniy-third atrect, corner Eighth avenue. 10 Picciape PER MONTH—SECOND FLOOR OF A story brick, five rooms. Apply on premises, x8 Ear Rincon street, near Third avenue. Jmmediate pos- 0 LET FURNISHED-THE UPPER PART OF A House in Bleecker sirect, near Broadway, consleting of ten store; very hice; rent $125 monthly. EXGIENTHAC, Agent, ct Bleecker #t,, near Broadway, (PO LET.-AT 00 BAST EIGHTEENTH STREET, FOUR nice Rooms, with kitchen, gas, bath, &c., to a small fam- aie light housekeeping; ‘no children.’ Reforences ex- carpeted and furnished, for’ rousekeeping: pleasant 1o- cation, near ferries, Brooklyn; no nuisances; 9450 weekly ; three rooms 96 60, Inquire at 203 Broadway, room 18, New ‘ork, ILL RENT TO A PARTY OF GENTS OR TO A farnity the whole or part of « Firat Floor, four rooms, with or without Board; private table if required; all mod: ern improvements; location East Fourth atreet. ther particulars addrem A. F.8., Lovejoy's Hotel, 40 EAST TENTH STREET, KETWREN BROADWAY and Univeraity piace.—To let, furnished, withont board, gentlemen oniy, lqrge Room and Hall Room, on second ee separately or together; modern improvements. Also large Room on fourth Hb) TENTH STREET, PETWEEN FIFTH AND 8IXTIL 2)e) avenues.—To let, without board, a nicely furnished Parlor and Bedroom on second floor to one or two geatlemen; terms $9; references required 165 West, TENTH Je) house of a private fami! ly fare nished third floor tront Room, with or without first’ class os aha haa all modera improvements; neighborhood g00 T\WO ROOMS, CONNECTING, FIRST rig NEWLY f 50 For fur- IN THE 305 EAST. “THIRTY: FIRST STREE y PLEA- +) rant furnished Rooms, anitable for housekeeping, for gentleman and wife or (wo single gentlemen; gas, Satk bot and cold water; terms Bi and 65 a week. 402 (OLD NUMBER) FOURTH AVENUR, ON door from Twenty-ninth atreet.—Desirable Roo: to let, furnished, in suite or ingly, and for light houseke ing. G62 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWE ) and Thirty-ninth streets, N THIRTY-EIGHTH Farnished Rooms to let to gentlemen or a gentleman and wife, with conveniences for light houkekeeping. COUNTRY HOUSES, FARMS, &C.4 TO iT. TWELVE MILES FROM A TyKiNosBRIDOR —TO LF J i strect per Hudson River or Harlem railr Nigh Bride boat or drive via Central Park one hour; * furnished summer and winter residence :one and & half acres, high ground, on tidal water; bath, water closet, ten rooms, stables, seven atalla; hennery, bathhouse, pler boat, garden fruit, shade; in pertect order; itomediate posaeesion; rent $1! per month, on leate of five years only. Ask for the Binger Place, at Kingsbridge. T MORRISANIA~A_ FIRST Honse, 11 rooms and cel ne wood and b 4, {gw minutes from depot, Fifth street, near depot. CLASS FURNISHED era throughout the fyrniture, piano, bed tiny foquire of R. t BROWN, PARP AVENUE, NEW BRIGHTON—TO Lkr, PUR. _nished, oF large modern House, stable, a acres, Island. wrouaded by the most elevant pisces, ‘on’ Staten COLLINS, 38 Pine street. Ni COTTAGE EIGHT ROOMS, LARGE. 4 Baltimore heater, roomy stable; lot 100x100 feet; ren TAIN EDGAR, Parkville, near ‘oney Island road. month, Apply to CAP rospect Park, on ( N ¥ORDHAM BEIGHTS, FORTY MINUTES FROM city, and five from depot, neat Cottage seven rooma, Kitehen, ‘cellar, barn, garilen—to small family. Apply to KOPPEL, 11 Abn street, 0 LET. A CONVENIENTLY LOCATED HOUSE aT ng, Le. within three minutes! walk of depot, Gentoravty furnished ; hes ga wator and furnace. | Ke $10 per month, Address A. tt., box 874 New York TP fda and premises, corner of Sandford and Union 10 _LRT_FURNISHED, A LARGE HOUSE IN THE cegctuanry, near the "8100 per month ; Inooth Saaress K- cok be Heraia vinnie A™ M "HE SUBSORIBER WILL RE- Mare pane daily this week, eid, sud young, at hia new and elegant se Booth’s Bulding. Specialties Ten- manship and kee seeping. Separate parlors for ladies. Success guaranteo RB. GOLVSMITH, the repu- tod rues ASSecies. T TOWN: BUSINESS COLLEGR, 186 BOWERY, inet wen day and a ernie Pookkeeping, Writing, Arithmetic, Navigation, Spelling, Grammas, Frene Spanish, Shorthand, Sc.” Private instruction to persons of neglected education. — Ladies’ department. , DESIRES A GERMAN LADY, RECENTLY ARRIVE! ‘& situation as governess: ls competent to teach French, German and the other branches of & liberal education; « te sty, Address GERMANTA, Fordham, nty, T $2 §0.—WRITING; 91 LESSONS; BOOKKEEPING, Arithmetic, Spelling, German, "French, each; PAINE'S College, 62 Bowery, nince the reopening of Bowery entrance Is far outstripping tis moat palmy days, OOKKEEPING, WRITING, AO. FOR FALL BUsI- ness. Mesnro,’ DOLBEAR, 609 Broadway, teach Book- Keeping practically as vised in' the beat New ‘York houses. They remove stiffness, oPaphn or trembling, and make ele- gant business penmen. Pupils entering, day ‘or evening, this ‘week secure private « deske ‘without charge. QOHARLIER FREN FRENOH Ti INSTITUTE 26, 128, Tha Bast tents rats ast Twenty-fou will reopen Septeniber 20." College, Bualness, West Point, Navy School. Prospectus to be had. Boarding’ and primary departments. Gymnasium, de. Pr rr ELIE CHARLIER, Director. AAHEGARAY INSTITCTE—ENGLISH AND. FRENCH, J for young ladies and misses, boarding and 4 pupila, ti Pa. Feopen 1,627 and 1,529 Spruce street, Philadelphi ‘on Monday, Septer 3 French i th family, and {x conaia Hy arokcen fn the Taal MADAME D'HERVILLY, Principal GLEN'S FALLS, N. Y.— and Spanish Boarding and Day Sehool ‘all term will open September 18. Ex- pen a very moderate, No charge made for tha English edu- sali f of the daughters of clergymen and missionaries, ia circulars or further information address the princy TAYLOR, — VRENCH, SPANISH, ITALIAN, HISTORY TAUGHT AT pupiltal ‘residence or achoole, 125 West Thirty-tirat at, CONVERSATION AND LITERATURE.— Professor PARRAIN, graduate of the Catholic 1 versity of Lonvain, and Normal School of Paris, teacher a the Vntvarsity of New York, 28 Kon street, Heanor BEMINARY, 4 English, Fren oung Indies. oo rannnnnea AMUSEMENT TPB GREATEST CARTOON YET. SEE THE EVENING TELEGRAM TO-DAY. THE LOCAL POLITICAL SITUATION. THE AMERICUS TIGER LET LOOSB. AN UNEASY OBAIRMAN, THE ROYAL BENGAL “GOES FOR” HIS FOOD. SEE EVENING TELEGRAM CARTOON OF TO-DAY. pore THEATRE, ‘Twenty-third street, hetween Fifth and Sixth SIXTH AND LAST WEEK BUT ONE MR, JOSEP! tn bia world-renowned Ghares Loe ye ll RIP VAN WINKLE, MATINEE ON SATURDAY, AT 9 O'CLOCK. With the view of accommoda the great di a for places the box sheet “ ibe ee ore remaining of Mr. Jefferson's eng! eo for ‘= time seate may} be cs atthe theatre ora ‘Or at Ditson’s music store, No. 711 Doors open at pie To commence at 8 o'clock. gs BATEM A: Y¥, SEPTEMBER 20, Box sunur MOPEN MONDAY, SUPT. 18. TPUEATRE comTQUE, onus. ‘& Spencer. . yesseos and Proprietors DECIDED SUCC! OF HJ. BYRON'S NEW SENSATION PLAY, BLOW FOR 5 TT R Bow. BLOW FOR BLOW. =o BLOW FOR BLOW. IT BLOW FOR Bi 88 BLOW FOR BLO BLOW FOR BLOW. EE vv ER ih BLOW FOR BLOW. = N FOR BLOW FOR BLOW, @ OR BLOW, MATINER EVERY EDNERDAY "AND. SATURDAY Gy aeuons THEATRE, LAST NIGHT oO LAST NIGHT 0; LAST NIGHT oe ¢ LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT, MR JO) who, in compliance with w gonerally ‘expressed desire, will — an GREAT IMPERSONATIONS OF appearing in FOUR DIFFERENT CHARACTERS, FOUR DIFFERENT GHARACTERS, FOUR DIFFERENT CHaR, Lhe IFFERENT OHARACTE: at FOU! 4 FERENT CHARACTERS, SATU. RDAY=POBITIVELY LAS eer APPEARANCE of ‘ALLACK'S, Proprietor and Mani . Mr, LESTER WARUACe, WE DNESDA AY, doth SH SEPTEMBER, MEA! SON, Production, for the first time in five years of Sheridan's Comedy of x, THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL, with the following cast:— IR PETER TEAZLE . MR. JOHN GILBERT IR OLIVER SURFACE. vec MR. CHAS, FISHER JOSEPH SURFACH: MR. J. W. WALLACK CHARLES SURFACE. MR. C, WYNDHAM (His first appearance at this theat Fe.) CRABTREE, MR. J. H, STODD: ae oes BACKBIT .MR, OWEN MARLOWE AK. aie HARRY. eae JOBEPH'S BERVAI LADY SNEERWELL'S SERVANT. Mi! LADY TEAZLE... . MISS MADBLINE HEN! QUES (Her first Sppearance io tye xe iy ESTAYER ol Ra. J. SEFTON iuaveA PHILLIPS The play vill be produced with NEW "COSTUMES, SCENERY, DECORATIONS AND 1m atrict keeping with the period, will be under the direction 0 Tn acti reparatic re PPR E 10 acy NEW comEDY by TW. ROBERTSON, Han.; also the charming play of Hee otlos wit ba piven of the frst 8 f Miss o 00 of LOUISA MOORE Ra Miss EFFI6 ‘sBRMON, ACTING MANAGER. ME gOuN OILBERT STAGE DIRE iit: Saiges sou & Wit ant ‘ALLACK 8. SHAND MATINEE eee ON AATORDAY, Sk hah » 1809, Mr. JOHN E. OWENS and Mr. srvint WALLACK asa Benefit to the wife and children of the late for which occasion the emineni cornet piajer, J. [ey hse volunteered bie valusble services! as also the charmin Ss ZaVisTOWSKT SISTERS, id (by permiasion of Geo, Wood, Esq.) wht the furore, Chet HOrctentss, and the entire Dramatic tte Company and Musictans, The great Owens specialt ot ee Boalon Bhiny Mr. JOHN FE. OWENS ‘The popular “Maud Waitz,” on the Cornet, by LEVY, and the amusing protean: ped of by the TAvISTOWSKT SISTARE, EMELINE AND. ALICE. IFTH AVENUE THEATRE—UNDER THE MANAGE- ment of AUGUSTIN DAl West Twenty-fourth stroot, noxt to Fifth Avenue Hotel A STERLING BUCCESS DREAMS, Gained by the new romantic five act ple; DREAMS, |by Houcleault and Rovertaon, entitled DREAMS, REAMS," with, Ite peculiar dramatio pera ects, its exquinite 1 love story, ate mich EVERY NIGHT, | and nntional scenery, its magulfoent nt om —— tumes and furniture @ Ia mod DREAMS, | cast of charactara that cannot REAM! assed tn, this country, including EL. DREAMS, Davenport, Clare Jenmings, Agnes Bthel, George Clarke, George Holland, James sAIvaRAT | Eich item head gel in their we delsneatfons of charming er. rtain rises at 8 Seats seoured six days tn advance. Thi fs the most convenient theatre in the olty to visit, sai the Brooklyn, Joraey City, Williamsburg ferry stages and cars pass within a few steps of the ven of the ap fa, BCOTT-SDDONS sad of ara. e production ft TWELPrE NIGHT.” pPranes MINSTRE! FOURTEENTH STREET. JONDAY EVEN) SEPTEMBER 13, Ni REOPENIN BRYARI'S QUNSTREDS, ‘The company comy the following artists :— UNSWORT DAVE bea GRIFFIN, G. Ww. H. 7, BRANDISH, ‘tenor, bis first fy ppearat RUSSELL, baritone, bis fret MONROE, ‘DEMPSTE! gi FF Peete cae, H. Ross, J, Moriece, J. Jagneained J. H. Savor, together with hove ELE! BRYANT, POUT ate LET M™. CARLOTTA reel arrived Her conomts ‘will shortly HE LYDIA THOMPSON TROUPE PLAY THIS WEEK, at the Arch Street Theatre, Philadelphia, in the “BURLESQUE OF SINBAD THE SAILOR, DAN ‘be announced, School at New Canaan reope: at terms, 4c., address as above, Direct com- rai PHEATRE TICKET OFFICR, 114 BROADWAY. RESERVED SEATS FOR Mi THEATRES, OLLEGE, FACULTY F. A. P. nay may 7. D., eA D., President, Sew H OOL OF MIN! T. Bgleston Miberalogy and Metallury Francie b, Vindoa, Ee M., Mining Engineering. C.F, Chanter, Ph. tleal and Applied Chemistry. John Torrey, M. D., Liv. D., Botany. Joy. Ph. D., General Chemiatry. feck, WL. D, "Mechanics. Mathematics, zden N. Rood, A. J. 8, Newberry, LL. , Geology and Paleontology. 1. Mining Engineering; 2. Metal- Natural History; 4 Analytical and y Vear for those not prep red ‘Three-yoar courses {n. lurgy; 8 Geol: of Engineer of Mines, 4 Doctor of Philosophy. ndents re artin P onday,, © VER, Dean of the “Fast Pony ninth street, "3 ACADEMY FOR YOUNG @ delightful and salubrious village cf Flush- +, offers wil the advantages of a superior education. nmi, (20; munley eoeat ant Inatriimental, 800 extra. Por further particninrs apply at the Academy or rend STOR WANTED. ation, to prepare required, ‘Address A. B. WASTED TA or fi Mah branche LADIES, CLASSICAL EDU. for college, References York Post office, MER IN A SCHOOL , capable of tenching Eng- Cut of muste and drawing; good Call at "DB Went ‘Twentieth street, OF THOROL m youn tenttmontals given, WANTED BY A LADY LATELY ARRIVED FROM Nrope Re LoverneRs oF ComMAn| English, Frene Nod musa? KOS Be, vol. Best of 1 IN A BOARDING SCHOOL, A ¢ RADUATE J ANTED of ap choo), capable of texching mathemn- = near drawing. ail nurveying. Address bo: office. FHA EACH. BOOKKEEPING, WRITING, ARITHMETIC, iy Grammar, Sp et ing, day and evening, No vacation, THOMPSON’'s College, 26 Fourth avenue, Private twatric- ‘ion; Ladies’ Depariment; Preparatory Course; Telegraph: ing; French and German, MISC ELLANEOUS. \ENUINE VICHY WATER, bottied under the kupervision of the French government. - nu and drugaiate, ik, HES & CO. 87 Benver street, Di Bole Agents," UMBOLDT'S CED TENARY.—FOR SALE, TWO Ayre I tn Sate See rs, written in French by Alex loranaer, Yor sale by BOUC! MUS tc. AL ‘A. FR LEJEAL, LATE ‘ork Conservatory of Music, is now pi individuad ingtrnetion on tie piano at Chickering & Bone, No. 11 East Fourteenth street, on the same terms as at the Con- servatory, or at the residence of pupils. Address or call at Chickerfugs’, No, 1) East Fourteenth street, from 11 to 12 A. M. or 8to4 P.M. GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE Piano, at pupils’ residence, for #10 per quarter, Best Feferences given. Address, with residence, TEACHER, box eset Herald ofiice. A TENOR AND BASS WANTED—FOR AN EPISCOPAL £ church choir; must be good readers. Address, stating Zerms, &c., COMMIT: ITTER, Herald ofice, PROMINENT BARITONE LATE OF BALTIMORE, AX dosires « position in achurch choir. The very best refer ences given. ‘Addiens E. F. M., 16 ith GENTLEMAN WITH RASS OR HEAVY BARITONE voice wanted immediately, for a concert troupe. Apply re M. to Professor’ J, H. PEABODY, 201 West NOk GIORGIO RONCONT BEGS TO INFORM HIS and the public at large that he will me his cxsone in the arto? singing on September 15, For particue laroappiy at his new residence, 7% Lexington avenue, G1Gxor ANTONIO BARILE WILL RESUME 118 vo cal Lessons September 16. For particulars apply at his ee, No, 8 Clinton place, and principal music stores. NPW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO, Fifth avenne and Broadway, New York; Brookiyn, Court street, noar State, pas + Turopean and resident professors have able corps of instructors. Rubserption books open daily, from 9A. M.to8 P.M, at the Conservatory officen, No, #20 Hroadway, New Yor! No, 124 Gourt street, near State, Brobklyn. OD TENOR SINGER 0 ER WANTED.-A ( Wanted {nan Ryracopat chureh ia this city. Apply et 86 Barclay street, W. *; SENNACHE UAE PROPESSOR AT THE + Conservatory, No. u in now prepared to gre, Individual instruction on the pias at Chickering & Sona, iT Haat Fourteenth wireet, om the eatwe terme na at th RareALorY, of at the, residence of puplle, | Address ot Hel Toe No, 11 Kast Fourteenth atreet, from 10 to ANTED—BY A SOPRANO OF UNDOUBTED ABILA- pa Te Raitaation iam Roman Cauhotie chow familiar Saice. Now Vork- nee ve IAGPIFER ‘A on BRILLIANT. RErECts, BrLENDID TABLEAU ast. BATTLE SCENES. IN AND OUT OF PLACE. oopD's eat WOOD'S MUSEUM, M's PRT cx MUSEUM. eth str BROA! wate rot . OPEN EVERY DAY FROM hte ae ONE MILLION WONDERS ALWAYS Srery day st 4UPRARL OF SAVOY. pe arbre ZAVISTOWSKL SISTERS and Burlesque Company. CADEMY OF MUSIC, onan SHAKSPEARIAN ted tad ON FRIDAY Leis ING, SEPTEMB! 10, I tendered by EDWIN Bi ify aid of the femly of tho late ANLEY, ‘on which occasion will be presented tho tragedy of ejimante i with the following powerful distribution: — uM WIN BOOTH . FLOYD, TH EWS and other elt nown artists, The tront of the house will pe under the direction of Mr. THEO. MOSS, of Wallack'’s Theatre, and the stage will be managed by Mr. D. W. WALLER, of Booth's Theatre. 4 Box omee now open for sale of weate from 8 A.M. tl PARERA-Ro: ROSA ee nore se ennen: 7 BR BMY OF MU FIRST NIGUT—THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 16, Balfe's charming nnd, tom io. Opera (one night only), URITAR'S DAGUTTER, which will be fetal with the same star coast and gorgeous: mise on acone ‘as at the French theatre, New Yo AREPA-ROBA.-ENGLISH OPERA, ‘CARL RO! ‘0. D, HESS & CO., roprietors and Direoto D. DE VIVO... THEATRE FRANCAIS, OPENING NIGHT, SATURDA) Reptember 1L—Firat per- formance in America of Balfe's ol one rain, for romantic Opera, E PURITAN'S DAI which will be produced with gorgeous pevetietsll entirely new noeasty and the le following, cant i Rochoster, Mr. W. Castle; Clit- ion at rt Laurence (his first appearance in America); Colonal Wolt, Hie 8. Cc. Gacpbalt Ephraim Fleetwood, Mr. De Solla; Seymour, Mr. H h rk, jusiness Manager Hgarigentn at ward ke, Mr. Jamos; Ralph, Mr B Begula Spiggott, Mr. Harrison Jessle, Misa Bigekton, and Mary Wolf, wy Nol MME, PAREPA-ROBA, Conduotor. on ” SCALE OF PRIGKEPrivaie Box served oats in i ana rose Cina x Touoenium Hots CAN BE SECURED” at the bor ota’ nee the French theatre, at Schirmer's muaio store, 701 Broadway, and 112 Broadway, corner Cedar street. AVERLEY THEATRE HE MOST POPULAR RESORT-IN-THE CITY. New Sensation feared Combination, A MAGNIFIC! acon UCCESS. WADE pray. ARLIE PETTENGLLL, EPH HORN, | aus WILLIAMS, DIOK CARROnIe Ch D OLINETOP RISTERS, ELE WHRwen, 5. HE GREAT HINDLE, & MATINEESCON WEDNESDAYS AND BATURDAYS, _Admiasion—25, bo: and 75 cents. C3NTRAL PARK GARDEN, Beventh en between Fifty-el heh and Fifty-ninth ate, {ARG ROBA, Re- CONCER: rel ran GREAT BcouEss OF THE SREASON, MR. J. THEODORE THOMAS' ONRIVALLED ete dr rel THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, SEPT. 10, AT 8, 1. Grand March (new). 2. Waltz, “Wiener Gouel t Bailey “fan Schuber Ballet, “Faust” & a i Baventn yi Varie, nara tee Cornet. J. LEVY. 8 packetel pets) Mie B, a request). 10, Weis, “Hydropaten’ Il, Polka, “Excelsior” Micio lo for cow came 12, Galop... sie PRIVATE BOXES, TWO DOLLARS EXTRA. . Can be obtained during: NW anya Le Benereaaee Wo. 701 Broatway, and at Sobu! st No: Brosawray. _ To: “MO RROW GATORDAY) @ D GALA NIGHT. Gn mt cr of Trentyaied street and Righth avenue. TWELFT = allah WEEK. TWELFTH. LUCILLE WESTERN, LUCILLE WESTERN, it ‘CILLE WESTERN. ST NIGHT! Last NIGHTS 5 ot tbe Grand 4 Spectacular Drama, the SEA OF ICE. SEA OF ICE. CROWDED HOUSER, CROWDED HOUSES, MAGNIFICENT SCENERY, AUTIFUL EFFrOn ae Sta ARTEING TABLEAU. ++ 50 CENTS, Gardow's great Play, SATURDAY GENERAL ADMISSION... MONDAY, Sept. 13, repre PaTRIE. (Fatherland DONNA DOLORES. .- LUCILLE WESTERN Box skeet for Pairie now open, RG, F. B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLEN, Reopoting of the season, SATURDAY, First me of To conclude with Robertson’ comedy of A BHEAOH OF PROMISE Oharacters by Messrs, Mark J. W, Oarrolt, E. Lamb, F. Chiprendala, W. Ferguson, A. Queen, Soha Moore J Ww, Shannon, Ac. ; Mosdames Jennie Carroll, Prior, Mark Bates and Mathilde Whitman. Doors open at 74; com- mence at 8 Stage Director, Mr. JOHN MOORE. ae READY, , FOR THE NO ULOWIn PLAYS :— BLOW FOR BLOW.—No. 1—One sheet, four colors. Attorney's Oflce. BLOW FOR BtOW. —No, One sheet, four colors. Dr ving Ron ey iu, BLOW FOR BLOW.. Three aboot lettered bill, with mortiag at to for name of thea DEARER THAN LIFE, “One nh sheet, four colors, AUD RP! PERIL.—Two sheet, two colors, ARY WA peg “Pek 1-01 iheet, four colors. Mary Warner's Arrest. MARY WARNER, — o's 2—01 eye kesiead colors. ni Street Scene. MARY WARNER No. 8 One meet, four colors. PLUTO (burloaquers Nos Le Fwo sheet, to colors; 6 rlosque'.—No. 1—Two #1 with mortise at top for name of theatre, said dala P sheet haste colors. Balloor eae 8—Two sheet, t 0 col atre: a PLUTO. ‘0.—No. {Bee am est two, colors; ase" METROPOLITAN JOB. 998 PRINTING, ESTAR BLISHMENT, Old Herald Building, #7 Nassau street, NY PASTOR'S OPERA Hi pa BOWERY. an be DELEHA! fA BaGLEE DELEHA! Sty AND inten of thelr or! toa nities a; ten of their er SONG AN: one MONSTER COMPANY OF ih THE BEST Fee Liye cae THE MOST DELIGHTED AUDIENCES OF titi: pDaY. UCCESS OF ¥. ATEST 8 IE LEADING ARTISTS ia rue Day. SEE THe PROGRAMMES. DOUBLE COMPANY. bet PASTOR AND THE tet STAR nti o'olock. TEIN WAY, HALL. MONDAY, Catia 13, KENNEDY'S FAREWELL SON SCOTLAND. KENNEDY'S FAREWELL—SON rh OF Sennen, KENNEDY'S FAREWELL —SONGS OP SCOTLAND. Last night in fheu nited States prior to RETURNING T AULD SCOTLAND. PIANOFORTE—MI1S83 KENNEDY, Admission, 60 cents. Reserved and numbered seats gt. Seats may be secured atthe Steinway Hall ticket office, oa Monday, from 10 to 8, bebe daot 8 ae HALL, Spposite Reservoir Square. . Tronor’s efforts tn establiah- L FOR FIRST CLASS PEOPLE, has induced me him ari his peantiful rooms to wery room refurnished, aint an nc ot iy in SO8TLY PAINTING }, IMMENSE MIRR RC ORS, & ry id rendering this truly aj oe ouabishoone not only. one of she renee but by tar the en pavenient mM the city for bata ka LECTURER, WE VATE THEATRIDALS, TABLEAUX, &C. y. Mr, Trenor's classes reopen Slat thst, 0 THE AMERICAN PUBLIC, Mr. ©, HERMANN, Prestldigitateur, profoundly grateful for ine very fiver patronsge and unbounded ap- plause bestowed upon his then new entertainments by the American people on his former visite to this country, and ansious to Uentify hla thanks ina marked and subsiantial manner, bas, nt the expense of many thousands of dollnre, per- fected & werter ot the most diMicult and billinnt magical times wherewith to distinguish his brief #eason to commen: at the Academy of Music, Sept. 18 The bewildering feate and tricks he will prevent a entirely ualike and sure passing anything he or anyone eine has before attempted, and will be performed without a single plece of furniture oF any paraphernalia whatever. Mr, Hermann has taxed his purse and tnvention to the at- most to signi'y the high appreciation he cherishes of the American peopit, ant to make them all the rettien in his Powor for their uniformly generous treatment of him, HERMANN, 0 MANAGE Mr. TAYLEURE js prepared to negotiate for the pro- duction of a atfrring new sensational drama, by Henry Leslie John 8. Clarke, which he bas received irom London, It Ja accompanied by ten important and beautiful set seenes, ro- presenting London views of local and_ historic Interest, painted by # leading artieo! England. The drama is fully Protected by copyrights, and fts unauthorized performance Wl be vigorously resisted, Address C, W. TAYLEU Rly New York avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y. MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, $8 piel i Bron way. 413 Pareamemntnhatehon ueeront 618 Ve are fearfully aad} ols siertully mate, 618 ~ 61s The Benutios, Wonders and Monatrositins of — fl3 the Human and Animal Creation to be seen at 618 one viait. Wu AMUSEMENTS. ms vars ie ry oy lee eee LIFE EVERY NI iy aang arr ih nee. “70 HOLD TI a a NUP TO MATURE” Much pleasure fs taken in presenting, almost simultane ously wilh tts Production, a tone 2 ia OR THE we aa TO RUIN, play which bus RTLED LONDON TO THE CORE, and which bln fait to be tne GREAT REFORMATORY AGENT OF THE. AGE. “1 hold the 0 to be the prone | place of execution, where the ices and follies of the age aro under explation, espe clally those vices and follies for which the law provides no ."—Boucieault, isenatae FORMOSA will be preeented eLIOHT FULLY REALISTIC SCENE! aad a Hs of charecers of POSITIVE EXCELLENCR, TO) RROUGHS (Stroke Oar of the Oxford rt a CHARLES B. THOR: : ad THE BARL OF EDEN (Coxawain of Ud Cterd, 1 Biatt) THE CREW OF THE UNIWERBLTY BOAT, Qihorriss tee Oro) Eight, consisting of BLN SOUN PAL BOT ee, aestacoi MRS JORNEON Hy ADE RY Mr. eLMOR NCR EGG NARVEY. INTE: BURBAG! D, curts. . EN JENNY been daughter to Mrs. ey ATR roy Sam's wife Mus’ MANNIE LONSDAL birt BUR (OUGHS, Tom's sister, Miss PATTIE MACKWORT NELLY, tn lot Mrs. Dudley. ‘The Countess r. Doremus. Compton Ke iar. Major Jorum, Kerr's adherent, Barn Boker, a rettred prize fighter. . bir, Bob Sanders, a vagabond, ner . Dudley, & gambler. Wetch,'an Irish sherlita ohic aig OXFORD BELL RINGS." act a_tonbon: “OOING’ A ra FULL SPEED IN THR ACT 8THE RED DANGER § SIGNAL. T 4.—THE COLLIBI Maine opus of toe plage THE OLD SWAN BOAT HOUS om with Tom MING. OF THt PRISO! BARNES BRIDGE ON THE THAMES i ‘and THE UNIVERSITY 1 Bose RACE. Box sheet open sf: FORUOSA MATINEE, SATURDAY, AT 2 FORMOSA MATINEE SATURDAY, AT 2, FORMOSA MATINEE SATURDAY, AT 2, ERMANN, THE PRESTIDIGITATEUR, ACKNOWLEDGED IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD by the intellectual and sclentific classes and by amuse! eekera in general to be the leading and unsurpassable Mneator and interpreter of REFINED ILLUSION, the Gnapeconchatle pee DELIG ‘FUL MYSTERY, andthe teutige who graces with learnei ‘akill and exqai- site manip! 73 OF MODERN MAGIO) and exalts the Invention and performance of tricks of legee- demain (in which old and young may fnd unbounded d6- light and even instruction) to the ity of a science and {Piotetsion, will make bie frat appearance in five years anaes 8 or MUSIC, WEDNESDAY BYENING, SEPT. 15, ween he will develop a programme conaisting of entertain- ment ° WHOLLY AND ENTIRELY NEW, invented and designed by himself Dae to signalize return to this hemisphere, aud not to be confounded wit! al peeotars, presented idience. They Pac is hoes aston sles perrdraatees perform ciate Ing solely reg ts bis eae ery cose Om TRILIANT AND UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT, ‘eh NEW WORLD OF WONDERS and Introduce the of mi PU TR NOLTSN aa ES ianee de ieee ae le dros Oo! has been divided into two parts, as follow: 1 ure des Caites, ‘2. Une Erreur, £ Plaraiole. Une Surprise par Mr. A. Hermann. 6. Une condamnation BEOOND PART, |. La decouverte d'une pense. 2 Lerevers de la medaille, Le tour antispiritual & Yo Jardin Angiais, al’ Academis de Musique, § re improvisation par Mr. A. Hermann. ware. To order that rods pay ara rat themselves of these NCES, the entrance fees have bee! ated upon a popular b=) viz.—Admit nome sat Reeaa charge for beerved ooats| - ey family o Bua Dato, fram B18 to 6. . Srrtow 18 Now OPEN. LYMPIO THEATRE, IMMERSE SUCCESS 01 THE POPULAR AND BD IaTenGsrING DRAMA OF WITH “ENriRgD LY NEW SCENERY A GREAT CAST, Mrs. 0. 0. Howard” 7 Miss Ta Vernon vied Mra, T. J. Hin . Aunt Ophell Mr. 0. L. For Deacon Yer! w white Thora De ee ‘AND aad HE TAMMANY, THE TAMMANY Thorough success of the delight jahtful ied performance sue mene rounds of Tastonati idly na atiendat Unanimously pronounced greningees ‘enjoyment ever offered to the ‘New m Fore TARY Go hairy 7HR ine GeO, 68 MAN. iD. A yee RATING) DI DRINKING AND SMOKING entneean WeING. xesout LUTELY SET area AT DEFIANOE LOGRENIA'S: INTERESTING™ EXHTRITIO in the Grand theat: pereeen the socond and third ofthe a at FIFTY OENTS TO ALL. nln nt SO, ENSE DRUIGHT | oF EVERYBODS, THE CHARMING F PA PAULINE MARK ie on RI . DEsKOWe ICE HARRISON, Messrs. baie U: Hae Bytes Rep N, FREEMAN, Wright TWO HUNDRED ARTISTS wopene ee PRO NDR a ay ‘The Beauty Baltet. THE OLD WOMAN WHO. LIVED a8 Ne SON HOUSE, AND Crus be OaEe Bi oF bag 3 PERIOD, Ballet he Oy a NGDOMmPALAGE OF Organ Cle ry ait TE: ANCE RY OF ate ATING MOE D GOODRI Y HARLEQUINADE, BY Tie LAORIS, om STLVERTERG in the DIVAN and SALON DE ey ERT. PROF. 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