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AT AUCTION. -_—~ RT BAL BY HENRY ¥ HENRY H. LE 4 AUCTIONEE. Balesroome 9% Chambers and 77 Reade sueet; Art Gal- Deries 817 and &9 Broadway. On the evening uesday and Wednesday, 0 P LEEDS & at haif. ek each eventing, AN the Lee cries, S17 and 819 roadway, couthwest orner Twelfth stree PECIAL SALE_OF A HIGHLY IMPORTANT PRIVATE BPE RECTION OF FIRST CLASS PICTURES, purchased ir: rtiste by the preseut owner during and cowprising the WORK iy MOST CELEBRATED AND FAVORITE EUROPEAS ARTISTS. Alzo an f fine Pictures by Fa ERICAN ARTISTS. Will be ON E. on and fro ,consieting Pianoforte, beautif Mirrors, Cur hairs, Chin H. MULLE 6 and Lots, } AUCTIONEER: and 268 West Forty-second S & CO, will el kK, at the Ex. ond street, k Atauction, on Tuesda ehange Salesroom, 11 Brow the two fo: $ Situated on the sor tween Seventh AVEDUGS, Al 1 kn fern imp Jots cach 16,8x100.5, tiled ha stairs Guished in N AUCTION r twen ready Guish rs French sat aauit; walnut ri il be 60 Dining’ Bleecker ot, Chan wld if Boldt way and Mul ber, Library, nis week at $6 rry street. rity street, bet UCTION Bu ion on 1 OF ACRES OF GROUND, WITH i t ) Hght Wag ars Inquire w ark, N. J. vw), Oet. Hy ly Cutlery to this sale, the finest OH, Masiti(ac Wy The attention of the of the sea: trade is embracing full ay tured by the Wheat Sheat Cutiery ¢ and just received per steamer City of Brovklyn, Catalogues ready morulug of Bale TION Imme ution pr ITIOK © wholesale stock of Furniture at lees than ee. . FRANK RHONER & €O., Le 187 Canal street, Furniture at retail, at lower prices The largest stock in the city, at npetition ‘ore pure prices which dery ‘Call and examine be ing elsewhere. _ ei ¥ ARCH, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, ‘A Card from The Great Auction Hous JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL. Our house is'now the mort extonaive and complete in the Whited States, aitording the readient facilities for all wishing to buy or desiro ling at auctio 0 RAL SALESROOM AL Mtreet, opposite the Post office, pis we have enlarged and improved, and it now extends to Liberty, making a front on both streets, Here old sales of Household Forniture, Works of Art, Paintings, Articles of Vertu, Books aud Merchandise of every descrip: fon. Our long experience an make house the most desirable m Tamilien declining houekeeping. THE HORSE AUCTION BRANCH 23 business ie made & feature anda specially, and is con: eted At our mart, 112 East Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue, Phere we hold anley every Tuesday and Friday throlghout year, Gentlemen wishing to purebase, or those having hori ato fell, will fud our house perfec! ble, as we branch of our business, a8 we do ail our other as, on the same straightforward priuciples whica gov- pondrable houses in all mercantile puranits TON, ARCHIBALD JOHD WM. VAN TA’ — BY ARCH. JO Stationery. Slat Auction Hous JOHNSTON & Tho gr AN TASSSELt will fe ales F account of wh woncern , Various sizes, 78,000 dozer Slate 004 Pen 100,000 dozen Lon; ‘Together with a gener tionery R M. DOUGHTY, on Monday, Sept. 11, | 1 48 An: x Buttets; ska, ‘Dining to the highest TIONE Nasean atreet, op ER, site the Post JOE ely enlesro TASSELL, will sell by auction, at cet, on Monday), 1th, ab 1 @'clock, a splendid collection of Standard and’ Tilustrated Books,” In the ©: n may be found € Lever's works, 21 vols. ; British Poets, 110 vols. ; Allison's History of Europe, 21 vole. ; edia of Science and Art, 20 ings; Bayard Taylor, 1 vou.; irving and Macauiays works; vols. ; Holland Gusiay Dore 3, Algo @ line of fine full-paged illustrated works, Y ARCH. J 3 treet, opposite the jou honse of JOHNSTON & VAS LL will sell, on Wednesday, at 12 o'clock, at their salesroom: au etreet, a auperb ollection of English Prints, fhe Chromos, Paria colored Engravingn, &c. Catalogue vow ready. ). F. THEALL, AUCTIONEER.” ‘COMMERCIAL SA LESROOMy NO. 8 CORTLANDT 8T. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ‘MIRRORS, CARPETS, CHINA, GLASS, 4&0. BARKER & THEALL will sell by auction Wednesday, October 13, at 105g o'clock, at Commercial Salesroom, No. 8 Cordandt street, a very’ fine assortment of walnut, ma- ogany and oak ‘Parlor, Bedroom and Diningroom Furni- ture; fine Pier and other Mirrors, fine wainut and enamelled Bedroom Suits, Sofas, Lounges, Easy Chairs, Hair end other Mattresses, China and Glass, Carpeta, dc. N. Special attention to salea of Housebold Furniture, either on premises of owners or at our The Rocke Of lores, & salezroom. Y A. M. ORISTALALAR, AUCTIONEER, COMBINATION TRADE SALE Re FIRST CLASS ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT FURNITURE, by the leading manufacturers of this city, on Tuesday, Oct. Td, at hoveloek, at warerooma 698 Broadway (whieh ‘have been rented expressly for the occas ved at 275,000, gomprising fn part ros a, wainnt, Parlor, Library and C! ‘Tab! French plate, gilt tresseryand a lar » oft mn. Full particulars Y A. M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, VALUABLE O1L PAINTID A.M. ORISTALAR & 808 Broadw: day, October ety at 10% y celebrated , Landscape attention of ¥ PHILIP LEVY—OIL PAINTINGS-—WILL SELL on Monday and Tuesday, October 11 and 12, at Artinte’ alesroom, 80 au street, wt 103g A. M., a superior collec. tion of Oil Pain’ by eminent European and American artists, au . M. Rpancer, G. Hartwick, H. bil f equal eminénce. Paintings and Frames aold together. SHINA, GIA CROCKERY AND PLATED WARE, J Pandy Goo: tiery, &c.—BENJ. H. SEIXAS, Auctioneer, —H. . EVANS will sell, on Tuesday, Oct. 72, at 10 o'clock, at 60 Barciay street, # desirable general assortment of the above goods, from the shelves, in iote to uit city and country retall trade; goods carefully ‘packed for abipplog. i) PLATT STRATTON, AUCTIONEER. BELLAMY & STRATTC cbange Sulesroom, Mi Broadway, New York, on Tuesday, Oct. 12, 146%, at 12 o'clock M., ‘The two story aid basement frame House No, 265 Leonard street, Williamsburg, N. Y. The house haa all modern conveniences, and fe nearly new. Further particulars at the office of the auctioneers, No. 5g Pine street, New York. AMES E, MALLORY, AUCTIONEER, BY. MALLORY & BLACKWELL, & Liberty street, de will sell, at the Avctionvers and Real Estate Brokers, Tues lay, ¢ at 1:30 P. M.on t 378 Lots, at LAUREL HILL, L. I. ‘The Lote offered are the beat in the piace, and will be Without reweryi + Seventy per cent can 1 train leavi 1 Hunter's Port wt Hrooklyn old in on bond and mortgage. slip wt 12:30, Tnirty-fourth street ¥. M. ja reach the property by avenue cars, train on mahing Rafl- i. ‘eeks, corner of Fourth and FE, D. (who wi irnish the re- & BLACKWELL, 65 Liberty TIONRER, No. 87 Cedar street, corner Broadway. Brooklyn, froshments), or of MALLURY a J Supreme Court.—Tn the Matter of Administration of the Be- tate of Thomas Gregan, deceased, OREPH MG OMe Tn purmance of an order of this court dated the 1th dav Of Seprember, 1468, modifying an order dated the Sist day of Aunuat, 166M, Ty tue undereigned, will well at puble auction to the highest bidder, through Joseph MeGuire, Auctioneer, at the Exchange Sulesroom, S Broalwa on the Itth day of October, ) at 12 o'clock noon, the Jeaechold Property and expired term of the Lease «about 54 years) mentioned and described in the pel.on and order Sled herein, situnied on the northwest corner of second mireet and Seventh avenue, in exit city, k Mansion Stables, and all the right, title and jutere parties daiming title thereto. Datod Beptember 17, 1689, Teo. Mm 18 JON CALLANAN. fe 6 0, Frenne, Ra. dophente: A\iorney for administration 116 Naseau street, a... SALES AT AUCTION. HATHAWAY, AUCTIONEER, WILL 8EL! J. day, Oct. 12, at 10 o'clock, wt ‘0 Vesey street, the stock of a liquor denler—tne Wines, Liquors and Cigars, by order of the Marshal, J, SOUNSON, JR. AUCTIONEER, . By JOUNSON & M Auctioneers and Real Estat THURSDAY, OC At 12 o'clock, emi Free exours Grand he moat important sale of the year. 1,000 Villa Plots, to ont reserve t bidder, Uess of price. 8’ opportunity, all around station, a stone's throw of depot, 1@ bour from New ntiful Cotta, Deent Hotel all int jendit Hes. rail te Maps and paases will be read: JOHNSON & MILLER, 25 § EDWARD. BYLANDT, AUCTION Twenty lots. Grouy dau all graded. Every | re tickets at onc views of Palisades eets York. R, NO, 5 BOND all the ith street, ne, consist Curtains, . Ae, lor and Bedroom no, Tables, Cro P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE 58 LIBERTY street. TRAVER & ESLER will sell, on Monday, Nth at 1085 0% Broome street, Chrys! Jars, Tea C Fix: tur LEW!8F: Wop, Avorion SELL ON 4 Mond er 11, 1 M., on the premises, the two rtory and att siciated on Academy street, Bergen City, within eleven feet of Eastern Boulevard, we contains store, two large rooms on. first of, three Inrge rooms on second floor, three rooms in attic J80 vacant Lot on west side and.adjoiting the house :fatze of bh. The above is a good business location, 0 das a bakery for a number of years only five minutes to ho rato Jersey City ferries, Tei easy, and made known on day of tale. For full partie apply to the auctioneer, LEWIS &. WOOD, 69 Mon street, Jersey ( H, PIERSON, AUCTIONNE: vi) By A. Dy MPLDIOR, IR, & BRO, THURSDAY Avia P.M POSITIV at ONE AUNDRED VILLA PLOT: STPIELL J, New York ‘vy the Now Jersey Central Radin The lots are very handsomely «ituated, within eight min- ates’ walk of the station, on high land, commanding fine Views and fo-the immediate victuity of handsome tmprove- mente. Special train from foot of Liberty street, at IL A.M. Col Jatt the grounds, Maps and passes ready five days be- fore the sale, at the ollice of the auctioneer, 36 Vine street, New You PEREMPTORY SALE Of a valuable Hotel Property on Staten Island, only 40 minutes from New York JOSEPH McGUIRE, Auctioneer, will sell at public aue- tion, on Monday, October 18, 1869, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Exchange Salearoom, 111 Bradway, in the city of New York, the large ‘ory building known as the “Paten House, with three acres of cholce iand, stables, sheds. barns, Ac, situated at New Dorp. of thia property rs it very valua- The close prox malty nd race course rende IN TURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, by JOHN MORTIME Kast Broadway..-A large aw of plodgedt goods, consi f Ladies? and nen's Wearing Apparel, Dress #)_ Unideretor Frock Coats, Pants and \ Dumerous to men: \BRORERS’ Broadway, will x AWNBROKER'S SAL 18, and By order of Solomon, 1 HN MORTIMER, row (Monday) mei Fomen’s Clotliing, Bedtirte and other goods, by orde Levy, 40 Broome str ednesday, October 18, fine women’s Clothing, by order M. Mehrbach, 438 Grand st Thursday, October 14, men's a Bedding and other g EAST 1 women's Clothing, Beds, by order B. Davis, No, 8 Sullivan or 1b, by oraer H. McAleenan. r by o! Wednesday, men’s and West Thirty-ninth street; Nothing, by r of John PICHARD WALTE PCTIONEER, v Horses, Tri Mortgage sale. Will sell, on Monday, at its o'clock, at a7 & two Horees, one Truck and Harness, P. COLLI INSTRUCTION, hours, in dress Tutor, box 175 Heral "8 BUSINESS COLLEC (ESTABLISHED Bowery, corner Canal.—Speciaties—Bookkeap- hmetic, Alge) Spelling, Germany French ; ing Lessons, $2 20, Twelve private rooms, Day ‘and evening. Ladies’ Hepartment A G00, HANDWRITING TAUGHT 18 71 AA.” soub of an hour each, by Oliver B, Goldsmith, puted penman of America, Ladies’ class will commence on onday, Tith iat. at IT o'clock; gentlemen may class oF private inatraction at all foure, day an Bookkeeping, &c. College, Booth’s building, Sixth avenue aud Twenty-third atreet. OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH. LATE UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR AND CONTRI- Dutor to Mierary journala reads confidentially with ta in English language, literature and composition, pre- pares inclassica for advahced standing, Ac. References to successful pupils and highest credentials. Address M.A, box S2atation D, AT , Mathematics and olice, #5 EACH-—BOOKKEEPING, WRITING, ARITH- metic, Grammar, Spelling, day'and evening. THOMP- SON'S College, No. 20 Fourth avenue. Private ‘Sastruction, Ladies’ department. Preparatory | Course:—-Telegraphy, Shorthand Writing (phonography). Call for a circular, MUSICAL. _ FIRST CLASS SOPRANO DESIRES A. SITUATION A. ina church; salary noobseck AddremW. B., tleraid ofice, p Nespas R_ ORCHESTRA. UINTETTE OF FAIR < ability wishes additions, lly cornet and clarionet. Address M. E. H., Herala oftice. GOOD TENOR DESIRES A SITUATION IN A 2) Protestant or Catholic church, Address TENOR, Herald ottce, GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON the piavo at pupil's residence for #10 per quarter; bert references given. Address, with residence, TEACHER, box 129 Herald ollice. A. GERMAN LADY, A THOROUGH MUSICIAN AND Tiuguist, desires to give lessons in Music, German and French ip a school, family or her awn home; beet references, Address MUSICIAN, Harlem Post oillce. ~PIANO AND SINGING LESSONS, WITH DAILY practice, by an experienced teacher, on moderate #. Method easy and rapid. 66 West Thirty-third street, of Broadway. A DISTINGUISHED GERMAN PIANIST WILL GIVE A. thorough instruction to a few permanent pupils, begin. hers or in the highest branch, at the reasonable charge of 325 per quarter, in New York ani Brooklyn, Address PROF BOR, box 141 Brooklyn Post ofllee, LADY DESIRES A FEW MORE PUPILS 0 IN- AA. atract in instramental or vocal music; terms B10 per quarter, Apply at 12 Perry street, OR SALE—A FINE TONED SIX OCTAVE MELO- deon, made by Carhart & Needham. inquire at 410 Hudson avenue, Brooklyn, teri corn \UITAR AND SINGING.—NAPOLEON GOULD, Y Guitarist, enables his pupily, in a few lessons, to accont- pany songs and play effectively, .'880 Fourth avenue. Banjo taught practical ly by note. NTLEMEN, WITH SOME KNOW- e of music, can have an excellent opportunity to cul- eir voives i a thorough manner by joining the Ha: del Society. Apply any day from §to32 A, M. io LOUIS C, JACOBY, musical director, A Eaat Twe to JOHN 'P, FAUR MUSICAL MADAME BUGENTE AVL spectfully intorms her friends a has resumed instructions, between University plac ith street, or Prealdent, 62 Leonard street. GUILMETTE RE- 1 the public that she Apply at I Kast Ninth street and Firth avenu J ATIONAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, AN” Highth street, between Broadway and Fourth avenue. PIANO, SINGING, VIOLIN, HARMONY and LANGUAGES, Applications are now recelved, -Talent employed superior to that of any music scoot in n entary class, designed for pupils deficient fn the radl- MODE GUAGES $10 ITALIAD f, ACHILLE MAI ‘CH-Prof, Dr. H, CARLOS, AN—Prof. Rey. Dr. MOLDEHNKE, DROFESSOR MARCO DUSCHNITZ TO HIS FRIENDS ipils.—I am located at 183 Eighth street, near Sixth er quarter, Nt GIGNOR G. RONCONT BEGS TO INFORM HIS FRIENDS and the public at large that he will resume his lesson i the art of singing. For particulars apply at Iie new residence 78 Lexinetou avenue, corner of Tweuty-Fifth and Twenty- sixth airecte, HE AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OF YUSIC OF thia city, 4 Union square (new No. 211 Fourth avenue’, acknowledged the musical ingtitution in the country to obtain a thorough musical edneation, at liberal terms. N. B.—See advertisement for Grand Concert under Amuse- ment: TIOLIN LESSONS—PRIVATELY AND IN CLASSI by the best instructors in the country, at the New Y Conservatory of Music. NO, 520 BROADWAY, New York. NO. 128 COURT STREET, NEAR STATE, Brooklyn, ANTED—A FRENCH LADY, TO GO TO GEORGIA with a private family, to teach musje and French. | Ap- ply at No, 8 Livingston place, east slde of Stuyvesant aquare, at nine o'clock A. M. COPARTNERSHIPS. pa, HE FIRM OF JACOB FUSSELL & CO., OF NEW York city, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The busirfeas of the late firm will be settled by either of the under signed. JACOR Fl . OCTOBER 1, 1889, 8, A. DUNNINGTON, CARD.—Messrs. DUNNINGTON & EMIGH having suc- cerned me in business, I cheer/uily recommend them to my former customers. Their long experience tn the ice cream fully qualities them {0 sustain the reputation of JACOB FUSSELL, Cream.” OcrowER }, 1869, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITE TLEMAN ENGAGED IN THE MANUFACTURE ZA. of two leading articles, and in great demahd, ix obliged to go Weat, and offers the alove for gale; a good chance fora man with wnoderate capital. Address 8.'U., box 194 Herald oulice. FIRST CLASS, FINELY FITTED UP BARROOM, A ona prominent west side corner, for sale; doing a O00 business. Price modera SOUTHMAYD & CO., 194 Br: 1E WHOLE OR HALF INTEREST I} popular Fruit Stands tn the elty. Ad- oilice, “G RIOR SAL one of the m: S. We, Heral dress. [POR SALETA. FIRST CLASS LIQUOR STORE, WELL, stocked with choice liquors, doing a large and pro- fitable business; locationno better in the city. JAQUES, 208 Brondwa: DARTNER WANTED—FITHER SPECIAL OR ACTIVE, foe first class city hot apital required, $30,000 to 40,000, far which Recurity wiiljve given, Address EXPERI “NCE, box 6,005 Post olfice. ARTNER—WITH FROM #20,000 TO $85,000, IN plished rectifying and wholesaio liquor’ business, Principals may address, in confidence, M. K. JRARE, CHANCE. PARTNER WANTED, EITHER AS cashier or advance agent, for the most extraordinary money making exhibition ih America, performing to crowded houses; nesociation first class and but little capsial required. Apply at 48 Broad street, room 26. Call on UGBOAT FOR SALE—ON CONTRACT OF $40 A DAY the year round; net protite 820 a day; dimensions, 60 feet long, 17 feet beam, 16 inch aquare cylinder; regular Na- phie & Levy buflt engine. All in frst class order. Apply atthe restaurant, 822 Market street, near depot, Newark, J. FTO WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS.—BENEDICT BROTHERS offer the Fixtures and Lease of their store, 234 Palton street, Brooklyn, at a bargain; business estab- lished for two years and doing » good trade. Inquire on the pretises or at 171 Broadway, New York. HE PRESIDENT OF A BANK HAS KNOWLEDGE OF = Manufacturing Business that he believes will pa 450,000 annually on a capital of $10,000, Only thore that wil submit the whole matter to a competent board of referees need answer, Address TRADE box 115 Herald offic LADY OCCUPTED DURING THE DAY WISHES TO. A form an evening class to teach German and French. Will receive applications on Mouday, at 241 West Fourteenth street, PARISIAN LADY WISHE! French and Music; would also exchan paniav. Address Miss CHARTIER, box 147 A FEW PUPILS IN ze French for Herald office, \ YOUNG MAN, RESID IN THE OITY, WISH: 3 Yew York city, | totake lessons in French, of a thoronghl; indy teacher, Address, with particulars, We A. box 4,717 Post office, 4 LADY, LIVING IN THE COUNTRY, WISHES THE A ‘care of two little giris for the winter. ‘Terms moderate. Adirese Miss C, STAGG, box No. 6 Hackenanek, N, J., Post oftice. OOKKEFPING, $10; | WRITING, #5; ARITHMETIC, ¥5.—Mensrs, DOLBEAR, 609 Broadway, are forming cheap evening classes. They teach Bookkeeplng practical! ‘as used Jn the beat New York house, and make elegant bus)- ness writers, Open day and evenin \LASSES OF FRENCH BY AN EXPERIENCED J ‘teacher (a Parisian lady) at 124 Sixth avenue, per quarter, @. Private lessona on moderate term formed ut pupila’ reaidences, Refers to schools of the bigh est respectability, For further particulars call for cir at the class room. FPRENCHINSTITUTE, NEAR FIFTH AVE English, German and Spanish taught. guage of the Insiitnte. For circulars ait information ‘appl: ti av, M. RONAY, 4@ West Twenty-tourth street. Watved, & German Professor at this Inatitute, ‘i SONS AND PAINTING TAUGHT BY AN experienced professor. Terma moderate, ‘Highest rever- gnees from Parl and New York. Address PROFESSOR, . 887) Fourth avenue. HOTEL— French the lan- PRence u {ERMAN LAN Gr aught, atver rom Berlin. Conversation bexina with hrat lesson, Felerences," Address PROFESSOR Herald ome” Set AGE, IN SHORT TIM ) PERFECTLY EDUCATION.A PARENT OR GUARDIAN secure hia children a good home in every sense of the word, together with educational advantages of a frat class Select School, by placing them in the family of the er who will devote to them her personal care and atten- Address Miss E, CURLEY, Whitestoue, L. T. ¥ TOR IN HARVARD give private instruction «few bourse daily, reet. J. Auliiress, 27 Wal ‘alee, ‘ RIAN READER ion, No. 163 East Thirty-second WHO ARE ARLE rative with speci nd permanent; mediocrity #, RECORDS, Herald off desired, 1 .<A CLASS 18 BEING FORMED BY MISS CLARA NOKRIS for instruction in Parlor Reading. Any person wishing to join may call at 158 Laat Thirty ec: treet, between 10 and & aud afer SP. M. Reve will be required, WANTED UN A GENTLEMAN'S FAMILY PREFER- ved) & position to teach English branches, history, lite: rature, Ac. (voou! inuala It desired). by a rtudent, unocenpied from one to nix P. M.; experienced teacher: terms reason- able; bigh referenc Adtress X., Herald off WANTED SEY A, GENTLEMAN WHO UNDER | stands Frenoh, German, Itallan, Spaniai and Engiial, a position aa instructor or interpreter; no objection to the | country. Address SALA, 86 Fourth avenue, ST. FELIX ST. 37 BETWEEN FULTON AND DE . Kalb avg., Brooklyn.—A foreign lady, with the highest references, desires in New York or Brooklyn & few more pa pills in the French language; teacher by constant converwa- Hons, thua enabiing pupils to speak readily in a short time, Address or call on Mle. ABZAMORA NEW PUBLICATIONS. Brwrox TO His SISTER. Bi Song; words by Lord Byron, Muale by Jamea G. 9 on'n exquisite worde commencing “Tho' the day of my deatyny's over” have been fet Ww a toot beautiful meloly, Price 36 cents ples mailed. WM. A. POND & 00., No, 647 Broadway. "BILLIARDS. PETER TOTANS, TURNER AND DEALLR IN IVORY | ‘and manufactirer of Hilliard Balls, Cues, and Importer of Billiard Cloth, Cues, Lettor Chalke aud Buliard merchan- cine in general, 89 Fulton street, 1 w method, by an experienced Professor | @10,WU yearly, Addré To | eclor style, may obtain employment a | HE OWNER, UNABLE TO GIVE HIS UNDIVIDED ‘aitention, offers to a party with $2,500 haif Interest i Job Printing Ofice, with good business, In best of locations PiRetionl man preverved.” Acdsee Herald oftice. for several days M, A., 1 { AMUSEMENTS. _ ‘0OD'S MUSEUM, SUCCESSOR TO BARNUM'S, Broadway, corner of Thirtieth street. OPEN EVERY DAY FROM 9 A. M. TO 10 P. M. WONDERS OF NATURE AND WORKS OF ART. STARTLING PHENOMENA ILL! STRATED, THE ADONIS CEN eee GIANT, Nearly nine feet bizh. The'tallest man living, KIN-FOO, full costume all day, His handsome wife TWO DRAMATIC PERFORMANCES EVERY DAY, ADMISSION TO ALL THE ATTRACTIONS 80 CENTS. Every evening at 8, LAS’ WEEK OF St WE ZAVISTOWSKL SISTERS, MASANIELLO AND WIP WAN WINKLE. Every day at 2, Ever, y evening at 8 very evening at 8, Every evening at 8. Every evening at 8. PERIL, ery day ata. ©, W. BARRY, PERI: wduy at) MISS ROSA PERIL, ry day at 2, RAND. Every day ut 2, Every day at 2, SATURDAY NIGHT, FAREWELL BENEFIT ZAVISTOWSKI SISTERS, NNOUNCEMENT. tA Mr. GEO WOOD is enabled to announce that on Monday evening, October 18, 186%, « new sensational extrava- ganza, entitled FLICK-FLOCK. will be presented with a miso en scene and effects rarely surpassed, Jt is a further source of gratideation that Mr. Wood has perfected an engagement with that very eminent artiste. MLLE. RITA SANGALLI, who will aseum ‘rely new role, siualyzing hor debut in this specialty by a series of vocal elforts that cannot fail to appeal successfully to the cultured patrons of this estab- Ifattnent, -FLICK-FLOCK will contain a majority of tha novelties now the grand attraction in Paris jn CHATTE GLANCHE and the romance of a BUTTERFLY, both baying eontributed their noveltles to FLICK-FLOCK, which, with its startling effects, excellent cast, romantic inct- dents and the entree of Ao eminent & Ballerina on the fleld of Thespis as MLLF. RITA SANGALLI cannot fail to interest the lovers of art and the patrons of the enlightened modern stage, The sale of seate for the first FLICK-FLOCK night will take place on Thursday morning, Oct. H, at 10 o'clock, at Wood's Museym, PWAEEACK’s THEATRE, Proprietor and Manager....Mr. LESTER WALLACK. Faylor's best Comedy of Firat time in two years of AN U! UAL MATCH, Produced with NEW SCENERY and APPOINTMENTS and the following artists’ names :— Messrs. Stoddart, Ringold (iis first appearanee this sea- son), Williamson, Held, Tom Owens thin first appearance vhs season), B. M. Holland, Curran, Pe Mita Mestaver and Mra. Sefton, To-morrow—CASTE, on which occasion Mies Efe Germon and Mr. Hale will appear (first time this season) respec- tively as Polly Eccles and Sam Gerrtige. WEDNESDAY, eleventh time this season, THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL, THURSDAY, thirteenth time, PROGRESS, FRIDAY—AN UNEQUAL MATCH, SATURDAY-~CASTE, Sheridan’s RIVALS and Coleman's HEIR AT LAW will shortly be produced, TWO NEW PLAYS IN COURSE OF PREPARATION. Box office open from 8A. M .to 4 P. M. Misa Hleariques, OOTH'S THEATRE, ‘Swenty-thisd street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, FOURTH AND LAST WEEK of LEAH, in which MISS BATEMAN will sustain ber great and original character for the last lx times, supported by. Mr, GEORGE JORDAN, also ‘Mins BLANCHE DE BAR and Mr. THEO, HAMILION, AST LEAH MATINEE ON SATURDAY, AT 2. SATURDAY EVENING, ENOCH ARDEN, with ail tne original and beautiful scenery, with Miss FAN- NY MORANT, Miss BLANCHE DE BAR and Mr. THEO. HAMILTON, ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, MISS HATEMAN will appear, for the first time in this country, as MARY WARNER, in the domestic drama of that name, written expressly for her by Mr. Tom Taylor, and produced with new and appro- rinte scenery, &c., &c- ora open at 7 elx day To commence at 8 o'clock, Seati sad ainadvance at the box otice of the Theatre or at its branch Ticket Ostice, at the music store of C, No. 711 Broadway {METH AVENUE THEATRE, UNDER THE MANAGE- ment of AUGUSTIN DALY, SHAKSPIWIAN OLD COMEDY. LAST NIGHTS. TADNING ROOM ONLY" the night- ly sign atthe box oilice, The rumptuo | Setting of the play ans superb perform: c universally rdmitted, Mra, TWELFTH COTT-SIDDONS ag VIOLA, AGNE HEL as OLIVIA, FANN DAVE: NIGHT, PORT ‘as MARIA, “GEO, CLARK | MALVOLIO, DAVIDGE as Sir TORY, D. i, HAKKINS as the DUK LEWIS ‘as the CLOWN, J. B. LAST NIGHTS. NDREW. On MONDAY, October 1%, for the first time at this theatre “AS YOU LIKE IT,” with new Scenery, Dresses, and ce. Cast of full power. Also, shortly, Cibber’s bustling comedy of "SHE WOULD AND SHE WOULD NOT. Mr, DALY bogs to call attention to the above announce: ment as evidence of his Intention to presenta consiant chanye and variety of programme, and would advise the pub liethat every play will be produeed upon the date ade tised, and no piece will be continued beyond the mit named in the announcements, Shortly, Mrs. F. 8, CHANFRA U will make her debut here, i RYANT'S MINSTRELS, Mth si,, adjoining the Academ: RYANI'S MINSTRELS, Crowded houses. Great success of SHOO FLY, DON'T BUDDEK ME, RHOO FLY, DON'T BODDER ME. DAN BRYANT and DAVE REED, Unsworth, Rockefeller, Griffin, Brandis, Grier, Eugene, Russell, Dempster, Donnegan. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. (14H ST. |DAN BRYANT. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, [14TH 8T. [DAN BRYANT. BRYANI'S MINSTRELS, |14fH ST. [DAN BRYANT. BRYANT’S. of Music, 14th st. BOS CURRICULUM, JERSEY CITY. 2 MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER, 11, 1369, Benen and. last appesratice of the WONDERFUL ROMELLI TROUPE of Acrialista and Gymnast, Admission 50 centa; children half price. OOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN. Far Mo So, University Boat Race, Dumpty Humpty Three o’Clock Train, Dr. Hemlock, &c. RANK KERNS, THE INIMITABLE, IN Tis GREAT #01 “Yorkahire Sam,” “I'Te Broken Hearted Lover,”* Grane imon,” &c., all this week at TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 901 Bowery. PROFESSOR HENRY A. LITTELL'S MERCANTILE: Library Claas in Eloontion. Also private lessons, Post ‘Office addresa 20 Vesey street, care M. A. Hoppock & C Bex, JIG AND CLOG DANCING TAUGHT AND A cApene or ‘MUBIC. 4 THe Paestibicltarecr, GRAND SUCCESS, LL PE CROWDS NIGHTLY, wi RFORM THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS, SATURDAY, ONLY MATINEE, CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY NIGHT, CHILDREN HALF PRICE TO MATINER, SN Ay, HALL. LAST PATTI NIGHT, MAX SPRAKOSCH. re Director, TO-MORROW (MONDAY) ENING, Get 1, ats, LAST GRAND PATTI CONCERT, when the greatest living Concert Vocalist, ‘MISS CARLOITA PATTI, will make ber last appearance prior to her departure for Borton, assisted by GIORGIO RONCONT, RITTER, RUME, HABELMANN, and MAX MARETZEK'S GRAND ORCHEST! Admission one dollar; Reserved Seata ouly fifty ¢ Seats may now be secured, at 9, at Steinway E the regular Ticket Offices, 701 and 114 Broadway. On TUESDAY, Oct. 13, LAST PATT CONCERT IN BROOKLYN ACADEMY, ROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC,—PATTT. LAST GRAND PATT! CONCERT, ON TUESDAY EVENING, Oct, 12, at 8 o'clock, prior to the departure of the uorivalled vocalist, MISS CARLOTTA PATTI, for Boaton, asmisted by GIORGIO RONCONT, RITTER PRUME, HABELMANN, and MAX MARETZEK’S GRAND ORCHESTRA, Seats cun be secured at the Brooklyn Academy of Music AMMAN GREAT WEEK, GREAT WEE! LAST NIGHT of Mr. JAMES MACE, En champion, in STATUESQUEMILLUSTRATIONS, ASSAULT AT ARMS, Tilumphant success of ‘TOT and the LAURI FAMILY, moat enj mine, Roberta? abe leadx, LAST NIGHTS of or Mid Air Flighta. Rizarelli’a m_ TWO GRE. puiense andiences, TAMMANY. ACTS. Pantomime, Farce ; the Great Gurr, Silvester, Nive anit ( rich, 200 STARS, Grand Hallet of FORTY GRACE a HEAUTIES, y cents toall, MATINEE EVERY SATU R- AY, ate. . FRIDAY EVENING, OCT, 15, B SEIT OF JAMES MA OWERY THEATR Last Week of the great S LEO HUDSON, RAND REVIVAL, ROOKWOOD, MISS LEO HEDSON quiestrienne DIOK TURPIN’S “RIDE a FROM DICK TURPIN, LONDON TO YORK. PIRATE OF SHE ISLE, FRIDAY Eveuing, Farewell Benefit of Miss LEO HUDSON, ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 21 BOWERY, The best Company and best encervainment in America, ‘Anew historical Irish drama, entitted O'DONOHOE. OF THE LAKES: or, IRELAND'S RIGHT AND ENGLAND'S MIGHT, THE CHAMPION COMIC SINGER OF AMERIUA, TONY PASTOR, IN NEW 10. SONGS, THE INIMITABLE COMIQUE, FRANK RERNS, alchlesm rendition of his great songs, “Yorkshire +Broken-hearte gimple Simon,” dec. THE BEST COMPANY IN AMERICA, The best stump orator, WALTER BRAY ‘The beat Irish vocatint and dancer, JENNIE BENSON. The best eccentric song and dance man, J. W. MoAN- DREWS. TUE WONDER OF THE AIR, DUBOSC, MATINEE WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 236 o'clock, M RS. inh Sani F. B., CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. THE LATeST NOVELTY, FORMOSA, EVERY EVENING, AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 585 BROADWAY, GLORIOUS,SUCCESS, HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY. BIRCH, AMBOLD, BERNARD AND BAUK US SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, Immense hit of LEGGET AND ALLEN, LEGGET AND ALLEN, THE GREATEST DANCERS IN THE WORLD, from the Alhambra, London, nr’ most legitimate entertainment of Negro Minatrelsy io ¢ world. ; THE GREAT NEGRO COMEDIANS EVERY NIGHT. Jonn Muiligan, Frank Kent, Jounny een, Bobby New: comb, Billy Emmett, Billy Wert, W, Tra Paine, F, Shattuck, J. Oberlst, E. J. Harligan, G. Claredon, J. duchy W. Corrinter, W. Richards, Billy Birch, D. 8, Wambold, W: Bernard, and Charley Backus, Seats secured advance, RVING HALL. GRAND GALA NIGHT. IRVING HALL, ‘Saturday, October 18, 1869. FInst GRAND CONCERT In the newly magnificently decorated Irving Hall for tho benenit of the Wilows and Orphans of the late Avondale calamity, given under the anepices of the AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC OF THIS CITY. The following artists have kindly volunteered thelr services for this ocean Mile, LOUISE ORLOFF, the favorite Concert Singer, Mons. F. SALMSON, the celebrated Lyric Baritone, from Sweden, (his first debnt in America), Mr. MARX. §, PINNER, Planist Herr CARL FEININGER, the celebrated Violiniat. Herr HUGO BUSSONEY ER. Pianiat, Herr CARL ALVES, the Lyric Tenor, and the well-known HESS children, (Joanna and Willy). ADMISSION, ee ve++ONE DOLLAR. Tickets for sale al the oflice of the American Conservatory of Music, 64 Union square, and principal macste stores and otels. Doors open at 744 o'clock P. M. Concert commences at 8 o’cloek. MERICAN INSTITUTE EXHIBITION, Open italy from 9A. M. to 10 P.M. on Third avenue, corner sixty-third street, near Central Park. ‘The machine motion is a grand diapiay. The Exhibition 1s enlivened WED- NESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS AND EVERY EVENING BY A FINE ORCHESTRA. REFRESHMENTS f the best kind, at moderate prices, in the buildin, Season tickets for Gentlemen, #3; for Ladies, $2; single ad- mission, 50 children wider 12 years, 23 centa. Pack- ages of % tickets for shopsat 50 conte ench, Entrances on Second and Third avenues, mpae IRISH EMERALD, JENNIE BENSON, THE BEST Trish Vocalist and Dancer in America, {n her great eq “Pat McCann,” “Dandy Pat” “Pat O'Briet McCarthy,” &c..at TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, NEY Oee NOW RRADY, FOR THE FOLLOWING PLAY: BLOW FOR BLOW,—No. 1 eet, Four colors, Attorney's BLOW FOR BLOW.._No, 3—One sheet, four eviors. Drawing Room--Act IIL. BLOW FOR BLOW.—No, 3—Threo sheet lettered bill, with mortise at top for name of theatre. DEARER THAN LIFE. —One sheet, four colors, MAUD'S PERIL,—Two sheet, two colors. MARY WARNER.—No. 1--One sheet, four colors. Sarg Warner's Arrest MARY WARNER.— No. 2—One sheet, four colors, Btreet Scene—London. MARY WARNER,--No. 3--One sheet, four colors, PLUTO (burlenquer Ne Tectwo aheet, lors; fi urleaque!.—No. 1—Two sheet, two colors; figur with mortise at sy fe name of theatre. " mt PLUTO. No. 2-Two Om, two colors. loon, PLUTO.—No. 8--Two sheet, two colors: streamer, PLUTO.—No. 4—One aheet, two colors; title, HE RIGHT PARTY, HAVING NOT LESS THAN #10,000cnsh capital, can meet with ® rare opportunity, ‘The business in in roasting and grinding coTees, grinding putting wet goods in marketabie condition; buat plished "rent, machinery and expenses very low. tal, and good business ability and character @ ne- Ceaity to party investigating. Call at 164 Reade street, ANTED—A CASHIER, IN A WELD ESTABLISHED hotel and reatanrant, with $1,003 who can loan $2,000 on good security, to whom a good salary would be paid, or would take a partner. Apply to SWANN & BOSTWICK, 203 NTED—A PARTNER, WITH $3,000 OR $5,000, IN ‘an old established cigar manufacturing business, |Ad- dress D, R., Herald office. WASTED.TO INVEST FROM $1,000 TO 2.500 IN tome active legitimate business, ' Prin only address, with particulars, B. C. T., box 77 Herald office, ih by JOU a PLUTO.—No. 6—Quarter sheet, four colors. Fe ee eae ae ee reas Matt’ | UETROPOLITAN JOD PRINTING ESTARLISHMENT, Banjos, all prices. Old Herald Bullding, 97 Naseau street. HE CHAMPION COMIC SINGER OF AMERICA FOR | MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, dee ast ten years) TONY PASTOR, singe some more | OLO — . HH new ‘and original songs’ thie week at TONY PASTOR'S | 618 Broadway. ae OPERA HOUSE. . 618 618 stile lech ter ie a8 We are fearfully and 618 PIANGTORTEA: as wonderfully made. as = 618 ‘The Beauties, Wonders and Monatrosities of os 618 the Human and Animal Creation to be seen at es 618 = ove visit ie HAINES BROTHERS’, No, 46 Fast Fourteenth street, Union square, ‘New Pianos to rent, New Pianos for sale low. New Pianos by instalments. New Pianos on terms to suit all clansee tn regard to price. WASTED—CAPITAL, TO BRING OUT A NEW INVEN. tion for manufacturing staves for tight casks, for which a liberni chance will be given. Appiy to CHARLES MOWRY, Oneida Lake, Madison county, New York. $600 BANTED.FOR ONE YEAR, BY A RESPON. Pel 8) aible business man. As security a mortgage will de given on $700 worth of fixtures, entirely new, and 3,000 worth of stock; #100 will be pald for the use of the anmo and boat references given in regard to responsibility, honesty, 4c, Address A. W. G., 311 West Thirty-neventh street, $2, 000. —WANTED.—A PRACTICAL WATCH- AD aed . Po a pee eye poms bility, possessing are at that will clear Me 5, INDEPENDENT, Herald oftice. 15 000 TO $20,000.WANTED, A PARTNE) or. active of apecial, with this amount, ina wel tablished and paying wholesale business, Address M. O, P., Herald ollice. E 2 ee T LEON'S NEW STAND, 297 THIRD AVENUR, NEAR Twenty-third street.—W1il pay. tag oe price for ladies’ ‘urniture, &c. Please ‘hird avenue. Ladies waited on by and gents! Wearing Apparel, Carpate, call at or address } Mra. Leon, A? THE ORIGINAL WESTERN AGENCY STORE, BY 4\ oH, HARR ‘a higher price than elsewhere can be ob- ind gentlemen's Cast Oi Wi A Carpet eo mitiet fulfil large or call, or anole by post will be attended to by ra, H. Harris, 164 (old number and 192 new) Seventh avenue, between ‘Twenty-first and Twenty-seeond streets. “ISAAC FLATTO, 410 SIXTH AVENUE, NEA + Fo w Immeatately, 1000 ia; also Ladies’ Wearing arel, Carpets, Puraitare, 4c. Ladies and gentiemen PI wirhing to diapose of any of the above-mentioned goods will | Tpeaive 60 per cent more than elsewhere. Ladies atlended by | Mra. Finite A COSTHY ROSEWOOD, SEVEN AND ONE-QUARTER octave Pianoforte at a sacrifice; magnificent carved case, Fich carved modern aproved sesie, overerrung past’ agraife, full fron plate, pure, rich tone;’ best city makern; used a short time; has warrantee for five years: ts fn the most perfect order and very superb. Will be sold for $425; original cost, $760. Apply at 640 Sixth avenue, near Fortieth atrest, day oF evening. A TULL ASSORTMENT OF FIRST CLASS PIANOS, AT reduced prices, for cash or instalments; one at #200, 300, STEEDMAN HOLLYER, factory and wareroome, ‘West Sixteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FINEST PIANOS MANU: factured; five ms guarantee: instalments taken; second band Pianos for ‘and taken in exchange; Pianos to let; amount Applied it arenaees. RAND SSOREE DANSANTE x at CENTRAL PARK GARDEN, THEODORE THOMAS music, Thursday evening, October 2, 16. Tickets two dollars, "For nale at oflice of Central Park Garden and the principal hotels on Broadway. HE GREAT MCANDKEWS, THE BEST ECCENTRIC ineator in the worl ie i! eat ie oteE week at "ASTOR'S eT TOT AIATH AVENUE, RESERVOT 7 i ERVOIR SQUARE, having been greatly enlarged he) peautirully easGelitased wi COSTLY PAINTINGS, IMMENSE MIRRORS, AC., £C,, in now open for Balls, Lectures, Concerta, ae no Mr, Trenor’s classes for Dancing are now open. BANSOR HENRY. C. DOBSON'S GREAT PATENT parlor and professional Ran joa, the moat brilliant toned Instruments m: given. 260 Bowery, A bl pita taf todd AN ENGAGEMENT; cal jel comic masks, and isa good figure Addroas H., 474 7th a1 zi Wik haa ie, Instruction He THE LECTURE SEASON. JMPORTANT LECTURES T0 GENTLEMEN ONLY, ON interesting, invaluable and scientific subjects, showing how to live and what we live for, are delivered dally at the New York Museum of Anatom nable to attend can Teceive a copy by forwarding the Secretary, 618 roadway. one cents to JOHN C. BARNES, 137 Eighth street, near Broadway. SELECT ASSORTMENT OF FIRST CLASS UPRIGHT Pianos to rent, at OUVRIER & SONS, No. 27 West Thir- teenth street. N, B.—Rent applied if purct BEAUTIFUL PIANOFORTE FOR $100.—A SPLEN- did seven octave, carved lags, overstrung bass Piano- forte ata sacrifice for cash. ____J. BIDDLE, 18 Amity street, near Broadway. DANCING ACADEMIES, AMEE, OF DANCING, LYRIC HALL, 723 Sixth avenue, Reserrolr square, Mr. TRENOR'S Classes for Dancing are pow opea. General class, Tuesdays and Fridays, Private classes Wednesdays and Saturdaga, Lyric Hall ia now open for bails, concerts, &c., c. ‘NHRISTIF'S UNRIVALLED PIANOSTHE SWEET- eat toned Pianos made, Ry calling direct at the fnc~ pind 5 Varick street, near Canal street, you can save 25 per cen N® AND SECOND HAND PIANOS AT LOW PRICES, for cash, or sold on instalments. New Cabinet Organs, $45 anctupwarde, C. M. TREMAINE & BRO., 485 Broome street, near Broadway, A gg bs MELODEONS AND ORGANS.—PRICES greatly reduced for cash; new 7 octave Pianos for $275 and upward; new Cabinet Organs for #45 and npward; sec: ond hand instruments from #40 to $175, Monthly instalments received and instruments for rent. Warerooms 481 Bread- HORACE WATE: =-M. MARKS, % SIXTH AVENUE, OPPOSITR Eighth street, —Ladies and ntiemen can receive the Wearing Apparel, Dia- weiry, Carpets, Furniture, ae. The beat you e to call at ng Ss vilshmnent or send na a not above. Laiiea waited upon by Mra, Marks, be dealt with to your satisfaction and benefit. 1 ATS. MISS, 197 THIRD AVENUE, LADIES AND gentlemen can receive the highert ‘price for Onat-o Clothing and Carpets Ly calilug oF addressing. Ladies allended by Mrs, MISH. TT) SIXTH AVEN'E, ONE DOOR FROM WAVER- : ley place. Ladies and gentiemen will be astonished at | the prices F. HARRIS pays (or east off Clothing, Carpete and Jewelry, As we ave to fill n large order for the Western moarket we will pay 26 per cent more than any other dealer in ; the elty. Please call on or send a note to F. BARRIS, 71 Kixthavenue, Ladies attended by are, Harris, | ATTENTION.“NEW ORDERS RECEIVED TO PUR- ZA,, Ghase Wearlog Appare), Carpetw and Household Furnt- tore, which must be sent in future time, We promise 10 pay 60 percent more in cash than any one dlee, by calling on oF addressing Mr. ot Mra H. ROSENBERG, 248 Beventh ave- ‘one doo ove Twenty-fourth ntreat, H, ROSENTHAL'S, 51 THIRD AVENUB, ae Tenth street (formerly 853 Bowery).-- Ladies and gent! men enn obtain the highest vaine for Caat-off Clothing, Fur- niture, Carp Coy eal or addressin; ~ Wquded (o by Mrs, Rodouthay - TANOFORTES,-SECOND HAND PIANO! : ComPRis- ing Squares, Uprights and Grands, of various mak thorough order, for sale at low prices, by CHICKERIN« #508 fi East Fourteenth street, between Broadway end aveniie, PUANOS TO LET—GOOD MAKERS, FROM 88 50 TO 88 ‘8 month, and for sale cheap. Inatruction given on the Piano. DUMBDAY, 124 West Houston street, near Sullivan, HE “CHAMBERS” UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS are the best. Prices moderate, Send for cireuiar or call at our new store, 10 Fourth avenua, hetween Eleventh ‘and Twelfth streets. T. H, CHAMBERS & SO: TPRIGHT PIANOB,—MARTINB & SON, MAN( FAC. » urers of first class Ppriast Pianos, 4 East Houston street, nearBroadway. Upright Pianos to rent. ve MATRIMONIAL, FRENCH GENTLEMAN, HIGHLY CONNECTED fad having @ fine busineds of his own In Europe, de~ Hiren the acquaintance of a rofined young Iady or widow, with & view to matrimony. Any one desiroun of makin Frurope her home address, 18, co ‘idence, ALFRED, bor 10) HE CORRESPONDENCE OF A LADY OF MEANS and culture ia respectfully solteited by an American gen- Geman filling » ble position down tows eonddextial,® Ada AUTHOR, ox 6,698 Post oil eae I | A —DODWORTH'S CLASSES FOR DANCING, + at 212 Filth avenue, also at 681 Fifth avenue, Morning, afternoon or evening Classes for families, Evening Ciasaca for gentlemen. Send for circular. ‘ SAUSE'S DANCING ACADEMIES. CLASSES AT «Masonic Hall, 114 and 116 bast Thirteenth street, on Taesday and Friday evenings, and at Brevoort Hall, 164 and 166 Haat Fifty-fourth reel, on Monday and Thuraday even. ni eaneaday a day aftern Brevoort Hall, Mond ny, Octet. siina( inepea dies 4 Ct ROOKES' DANCING ACADEMIES, 361 BROOME ST. ‘And 138 WEST TWENTETHIRD RTREE TA oe Tnatruction every day and avening, Al the fashionable Dances to one courte of lessons, LADIES, Tuesdays and Fridays, 8 P. GENTLEMEN, Tuesdays and Feidaye, 7} P.M. CHILDREN, Wednendays, 84; Satardays, 3 P ‘Twenty-third street, Mondays and Thursdays, ¥ and 76 P.M, CARL MARVIG, FROMTHE ROYAL ACADEMY OF 7 Bwed n, opens his Dancing and Gymnasilc Academy, at ‘212 Fifth avennie, corner of deen Wel ath street, on Moniiay, October 12, Clases for children. ‘ednesdays and Saturdays from 244 to Bis zs M. one 0 it wart Gentlemen’ a ° jays and Thu m 8to 10P. My hours from 1108 2. Mo, at 12 Fifth aveniie, 2’ Me Olee Hi. RIVERS’ BROOKLYN DANG J+ State atreet, corner of Court, ‘Clausen sre sow tording. Send for a circular. ] UMAR'S DANCING ACADEMY, % WEST FOURTH eettitet—Tadies, Wednesday, &atirdny, at shildran at nes anees sec tr ddan dhltomeed YE. GARMO'S DANCING AGA MY, 89 FIFTH AVE nue, corner of Fourteenth Morning, afternoon aye and J and evening classes, Tuesdays aud Fridays, W' Saturdays, UROPEAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, “110 EAST 1 Twaifth sireet, near Fourth avenue, Modelled after the most celebrated foreign conservatories. Eminent Instructora engaged for the ral departments, Rapid progress guarantoed, Send for a circular, AMUSEMENTS, RAND OPERA HOUSE, CARD, Mr. H. TISSINGTON PRR Nt respectfully informa nis friends an BENEFIT MATINE! will take place on sad WEDNESDAY, 007. 3 commencing at one o'clock, when a Select Entertainment will be provided, § ‘A GRAND CONCERT, commencing atte oe AN EXCELLENT DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE, ‘commencin Mr, TISSINGTON will be assisted on thie occasion (with the kind permission of the various metropolitan m: by a large number of celebrated artists (inusical and dra matic), Who will make their firvt appearance in this theatre, having generously volunteered their valuable services, RAND OPERA HOUSE, Corner Twenty-third street and Eighth De, JAMES FISK, UB... c..ccceeees Proj LAST WEEK’ Like Weew LAST WEEK of the LASt WEE: LAST WEEK LAST WEE! FINEST PRODUCTION OF THE AGE, THE TEMPEST, THE TEMPE TUR TEMPE THE TEMP’ “46 TEMPEST, CHARLES WHEATLEIGH, eae WHEATLEIGH. JAMES ayeers ARIE GREAT BALLET TRO! PER, +, GREAT BALLET TROUPE, (OUS TRANSFORMATION SCENE, GORGEOUS TRANSFORMATION SOENE, SATURDAY MATINER AT 2, SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2 GENERAL ADMISSION. ....... GENERAL ADMISSION.. E. & WEDNESDA XTRA MATIN tof Prot, TISSINGTON, Musical Director, ae Concert at 1, Excellent evtatament, Dramatic Entertainment at 2, Monday, Uo Drama by Edmund Faleoner, je the POph Tomedian and Bramatisi, abd author ‘beep 0 Day,” e,, entitled CHARLES O'MALLEY, founded on Lever's popular romance, TUE IRISH DRAGOON, iu which My. FALCONER will sustain the part of MICKEY FREE, ee NEOs, GARDEN, ANIBHO'S pee DEN. ees and Managers. JARRETT & rey POSITIV EL i WEEK POSITIVELY LAST WEEK POSIPIVELY LAST WEEK ‘of the - GREAT SUCCESS OF THE SEASON, Boucicault's drama of modern times, entities, FORMOSA, or the RAILROAD TO RUIN. SPLENDID ACTING BEAUTIFUL SCENERY, . ELEGANT COSTUMES, ORIGINAL "MUSIC, &O) ACT 1.—OXFORD; “THE BELL RINGS.” cr LONDON ; “GOING AT FULL SPEED ACT 3.—THE RED DANGER SIGNAL, ACT 4.—THE COLLISION, In the course of the play, THE OLD SWAN Boat HOUSE, FORMOSA'S VILLA AT FULHAM, THE br vesited OF THE PRISON, an THE UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE, Bor sheet open six days u advance, LAST FURMOSA MATINEE, SATURDAY, AT 2 The mavagement take great pleasure in announciog MISS LUCILLE WESTERN, the eminent actress, who will 4 oar on MO) Day EVENING, NOVEMBER 16, 1869, fn her grand epeciaity of srand epeciny EAST LYNNE, Gronee L, FOX, feapear ain ine BOR eet eee gethor with the je company of Pantom| indluding the celebrated original : “— KIRALFY TROUPE. of- HUNGARIAN DANCERS, will appear at the NEWARK OPERA HOUSE Fine origina TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1%, 150, n the or! antcmints of ne PeHUMPTY DEMPTY and HICCORY DICCORY DOCK an performed 610 consecutive times at the Olympic thes New York.” GEO. U. FOX land company wil appear ‘Academy of Music, BROOKLYN, October 18 ant 19. ~THE, OMIQUE, 5) Siamese The antraties Clown; eile BL OBERT W. BUTLER “ SORT GF THE METROPOLIS, THE PUBLIC IN EOSTASIES, All are wonder stricken at the immensity of our Company, We nave increased it to an extent unprecedented in the hige tory of any place of amusement in the world. While theatre and opera houses are content with one or two stars, we ha not lesa than TWENTY STARS, NO OUTLAY [STOO GREAT, no labor too herculean, that can add to our inanacerial tre Umphs and cater to the pleasure of our patrons, Henco we never hesitate at the most extraordinary expeaditare to ae eure ALL THAT IS ACKNOWLEDGED GREAT in the world of art ia invariably added ‘TO. OUR MONSTER COMPANY, This week the following artists will appeart— THE GREAT LONDON COMIQUE, MK. JAMES TAYLOR, In bis inimitable impersonations of YORKSHIRE SAM, SIMPLE SIMON DOLEFUL, £05 Coiversaily prononneed the greatent COMIC ARTISS INTHE (WORLD, he Funniest Regt ee pou HERE Y, ‘The Funniest Negro Comedian in existence, Stump Orator, and High Jack, the TUE ONLY GARLTON, — The most Original Irish Comedian of the day. THE FAMOUS REYNOLD BROTHERS, D. L. MORRIS va, DUTCH JUSTICR, SHERIDAN AND MACK. z patie GREAT MISS HIRDLE, ¢ Star Dangeuney MULES. Whaereutt AND AUGUSTA, Together with 20 Premier Dancers. . THE GREAT BALLET TROUVE, THE SPLENDID ORCHESTRA, ALL THE TROUPE WILL APPEAR. (See smal! billag Brice of admuusion, 60 conte, | Gnilery, 3 ceute, fats secured aix days in advance. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON MATINER, ‘Startling Novelties in active preparation, bey ford Linpintergted six conse agar iste area avenue. Begte taco, ce TAYLEURE - Managed J, GRAU.. es . Lessee | C. We The Cee pid ee oct. brilliant C) r, rN nae. F. 8 CHANPRAU, In bis renowned 4 Personated by vase him upwards ‘ani —— Original Specialty, of 1, Nighta. eames nd that work of thing know". .Mr., CHANFRAW SUPPORTED BY T! James Plusbly,..F. C, Bat Dick. C, Is NOTABLE CAST. ceseeces «Mina Hl, Teving eI T. Parsloe. Misa Blanche Bill Crocket..7. B. DeWak iting Georgie George Cropley..C, Hamilton | Kuphemia.. Misa Nellie Taylor Gen, Rosiyn...H. B. Phillips 4 Cropley..Mra, Eldrnige: Sir E. Ashtot a. rd | Mi ire, Reeves New Scenery. CALYO | M by F. HERWIS ‘Admission, 7 cents, Orchestra Chairs and Boxes, @1 Faunily Circle, 80 cents, Proscentum Boxes, $10. Bente reserved at the Theatre aud at 112 and 70) Broadway, BAM MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY—Prices 60 conte, EW YORK STADT THEATRE, 45 AND 47 BOWERY, Sunday, October 10, Grand Sacred Concert of the wont dertul Franko Family, five in number. Violinist and piaaiet Assisted by the beat artists of the Stadt theatre, Box ofleg no! D. pss NEW YORK CIRCUS. ecece CoLEK GEUEEESES “te TUR FAVORITE FAMILY RESORT. THE NEW YORK CIRCUS, NEW YORK CIRCUS, FOURTEENTH STREET, * WILL OPEN FOR THE SEASON MONDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 11. OCTOBER 1. ce. of Seccececencecs ooecEececececec’ HE NEW YORK Fifth aven THE FIRST MUSICAL [NSTITUTE IN AMERICA. INSTRUCTION DAILY, from 9 A. M.to9 P. M.vin afl branches of Vocal and Instrumental Music and the Moders Languages. f Several eminent European and resilient professors har been added to the able corps of instructors, — FREE ELEMENTARY CLASRER, per quarter, designe! expecially for jusle. Dupils who are deticlent tn the rudiments of m APPLICATIONS RECEIVED from 9 A. M.toS P. M. at ae ner ag) LROADWAT, NEW YORK _NO, 198 COURT STREET, NEAR STATE, BROOKLYN. rRERT, Second year languages ca‘ iaily from 9to4 P.M. Mme. Gazzaniga and Mr. Albites, in~ atructore ‘aud directors, Circulars vo be bad at all musia stores, TECHS HALL, V4 EIGUTH STR SFied Testive oo the “Origin ot tern Langnage, ite Finporiance and Facility of Acquirement,” by Dr, TeCAR: , Professor at the Natfonal Conservatory of Music, om Thureday, 14th inst, at 8 P.M, 618} BROADWAY, 618) s LA) i NEW YORK Litt igs ANATOMICAL MUSEUM. on “Kuow Thyeelt.” i Lite Withta Lira, Hh No indy should SF rail to visit thie marveltous and. wondertt cotlee ae gies tion,” Femaiss only in. attendance, is Pt ‘Open from 8 A.M. U7 P.M. oR HE GREATEST A eg J STUMP ORATOR OF ‘Atrions Hiojence, Hite at the Titnes, at FORK PASTOR OPERA HOUSE, dor Bowery. ‘ EW SONGS.—“OUT ON THR ROOKS,” BY Dolby, She. ; “Only at Home,” and "Vy foe Gala N Bio. if by Virginia Gabriel, ench die. ; Seis Waning dite,” ave, ‘Bonny Hees. +e TDITHON & CO., Musto Publishers, 111 Broadwar. AEATRE AND RAILROAD Ti CRET OFFICE, iy ropolitas Hotel, piso feats for All theatres :