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SALES AT AUCTIO! RT SALE, A KY HENRY Hl. LEEDS & MINER, HENKY i. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER. Salesrooms 95 Chambers and 77 Reade street; Art Gal- Yeries 517 and Bly Broadway. ‘On the evenings of Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. at hatf-past 7 o'clock each evening, At the Leeds Art Galle: ies, 017 and 819 Broadway, southwest corner Tweifth atreet, SPECIAL SALE OF A HIGHLY IMPORTANT PRIVATE COLLECTION OF FIRST CLASS PICTURES, purchased from the artists by the present owner during his Feerdence abroad uid comprising the WOKKS OF THK CELEBRATED AND FAVORITE EUKOPEAN ber of fing Pictures by i AMERICAN ARTISTS, Will be ON EXHIBITION on and from WEDNESDAY, Oct. 13, day and evening, until sale. Full particulars Liereatter. UCTION NOTICE.BOOTS AND SHOES. BY CHAKLES C, WARREN, Anctior Salesrooma 0H and 63 Reade street, ‘This day (Tuesday), October 13, at 10} o'clock, BOOTS, EHOKS, BROUANS, BALMORALS, GAITERS, ONE THOUSAND PACK AGES AND UPWARDS, Principally fresh made, seasonable goods, £8 GREAT VAIerY OF STYLES: SIZES AND GRADES, ‘SOLD ON COMMISSION ONLY, Extra large sale following on Friday, October 15, UCTION NOTICE.—BUOTS AND SHOES. L LE OF BOOTS AND SHOES, D BALMORALS ON OCTOBER 13, ths season, AARON CLAFLIN & CO,, 18 Murray street gues now ready. Auctioneers, ‘aL Park place. Abarou nance SALE—113 WEST TWENTY-SEV enth street. LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer, Witt sell this (TUF SDAY morning, commencing at 10! 15,00) worth and 400 lota by catalogue ome and plain Household Furniture, ani Decker & Brother Pianofortes, Ac. to residence 113 West Twenty-seventh street, between Sith and Seventh avenues. Drawing Kuom, cc isting of magoificent solid rvsewood and rich walnut Drawing Room Suit, in French satin brocatel and silk reps; superb rosewood Pianoforte, Bookcase, Writing Desks, ele; Centre and Bide Tables, brocatel and lace Curtains, 2% rich Bronze Fi Clocka, Vases, Ornaments, Velvet, Brussels and ‘Thre ‘Carpets, rosewood and black walnut Chamber and Diving oom Suits, Turkish Lounges and Easy Chairs, Beds, Bedding, curled hair Mattresses, ae. ; walnut Bedsteads, Bus Tenus, Washstands, Wararobes, Solas, Rockers, Tables, Chairs, French China, Glass and Silver’ Ware, and all the Kitchen Utensils, &c.” Sale positive. ‘This ts the largest and Fichest sale of the season. Goods packed and shipped for purchaser UOTION SALE—AT 118 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH ST. A rare opportunity for Housekeepers wanting yood Furniture. EDWIN NICHOLS « CO. Auctioneers, will sell all the handsome Household Furniture at the private r His ‘Twenty-ainth street, near Sixth avenuo, this (Tuesday) morning, Ociobs . wb Wie 0% , all the Furni- 0 order seven monti present owner, old to the bighest bidde reserve. Magni ool V4 oct noforte. Beautiful Paror Suits, latest: covered with green «ni guid and crimson and brocatel, silkrepa und striped reps; Works of Art, Bron: Clocks, ‘Oll Paintings, Statuary, Vases, Fi Bole de Roso; rosewood Liageres, Tabies, Mirrors Lace Curtal Bi ie, Library Tab! rosors Mg Wamustande, Cor 4 eds, Bolsters, Bias? |g » covered with halrott ree-ply Carpet Butfet 0 Chairs, Mirrors, Glass, China and Silver Ware; 7: , servants’ and Kiteben Furniture, Oilclotha, Ac. Raiiabie, men in attendance to cart and pack goods for purclaners at reason- charges, UCTION NOTICE.—AT PRIVATE SALE, A SUPER- for stock ofg Parior Suils, in rosewood and walnut ; rowe- ‘wood and walnul mber Suits, Dining Room and Baits, Wardrobes Keaaes, Halt Stands, &c., to be closed ‘Out at leas than the wArerooms 113 Fulton street, near UCTION NOTICE.—BOOTS AND SHOES. W. M. eee ET AUCTIONEER, BY J. T. WHITEHOUSE & CO. SALESROOM 23 AND 35 WARREN STREET, will offer on WEDNESDAY, OCT. 18, AT 10% O'CLOCK A. M., 600 SAMPLE: CASES OF PRIME QUALITY Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Baimorals, of goods being direct from manufacturers, and adapted to the present wants of the trade. UCTION NOTICE. AT LESS THAN AUCTION prices, a large st of over twenty-five ready finished Parlor Suits, covered with all colors French satin brocatel, will besold from #110 tu #200 a sult; wainut reps Suits from 60 to B195 a suit; large varicty Parlor, Chamber, Library, ining Furniture at a great bargain, at 66 Bleecker street, between Broadway and sulberry street. UCTION NOTICE, By HENRY Tl. LEEDS & MINER, ENKY H. LEEDS, auctioneer. Aalesrooms Nos. 86 Chambers and 77 Reade streets; Art Galleries 817 and 619 Broadway. Large sale of Diamonds ‘end other prety for account of whom it may concern. HENRY H. LEEKS & MINER will sell by auction of hureday, Octover 14, at I o'clock, at our salesrooms, ‘on, 9 Chambers and 77 Reade streets, for account of whom & may concern A vory valuable invoice of bigh class Diamond Jewelry, Get and unset, consisting of Diamond Rings, single stone aud cluster; ladies’ and gents’ do., Breastpins and Earrings, Crosses, gents’ Diamond Studs, Diamond and Emerald Rings @ single stone Diamond, 3), karats, Pearl and Coral sets, an other high class Jewe ry. ‘They will be on exhibition one day before the sule, | guaranteed as represented. od NEW YORK HERALD, SALES AT AUCTION. UR ra BEN, E THEA, AUCTIONEER, Commerciat No. 8 Cortlandt street. aero uuchold Furniture, arpols, Glass, Ao. BARKER & THUALL wl eell by auction to-morrow, Ociober 13, ab 10g o'e ock, at Commercial No.8 Cortlandt street, a very fine assortment of walnut, ma- Poaeng. ‘and oak Parlor, Bedroom and Dining Room i= ture; foe Pier and osber Mirrors, (ne walnut and eoamelied Bedroom Suits, Sofas, Lounges, Easy Chairs, Hair and other Mattresses, China and Ginas, Carpets, 4c. N. BL ey attention to saiea of Household Furniture, Etock of stores, &c., either on premises of owners or at our saiesroum, B* ROBERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER, SALES- arene No. #2 Filth avenue, and No, 2 West Fourteenth street. ROBERT SOMERVILLE wilt scl! _at auction, on Thurs- day, October 14, wt 1U}g o'clock, at No. 2 West Fourteenth street, w large assortment of Household Furniture, roae- wood Parlor Suita, in brocatel and reps; black walnut Bed- room Furniture, hair Mattresses, Feather Beds, Bolsters, Pillows, Sheets, ‘Blankets, &e.; binck Walnut Dining Room Furniture, Extension Tables, Builets, Chairs, Lounges, Li- brary Tables, Kookcases, cane seat Rookers, Easy Chaire, Velvet, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Matting, Ollclotha, Grockery, Glassware, dc.) &c. Also for’ sale, on ‘account of whom it may concern, three black wainut Parlor Suite, to pay storage and advances, FEPWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER, Salesroom 60 Liberty atreet, SPEED, SPEED. SPEED. ELEGANT’ TROTTING HORSES, CLARENCE, TOP AND ROAD WAGONS, SLEIGH, PHAETON, ROBES, &0., BY EDWARD SCHENCK, ON THURSDAY, 14TH INST., AT 9} O'CLOCK, At_the private Stab! 80 EAST FORTILTH STREET. —A beautiful span of brown Horses, 15% han years old; warranted perfectly sound, kind and gentle, an warranted to trot together in 5 minutes. ‘A beautiful black Vermont Hambletonian Mare, 15 bands; jrarranted porfoctly sound, kind and gentle, and ‘warranted 0 trot in 2 ‘CLARENCE—A light 34 Clarence, drab silk lining, with pole and shafts; tn perfect order. WAGONS Light road and shffting top Wagona, ail with poloand shafts, by brewster & Go., of Broome street. SLEIGH—A ‘beantiful light Sleigh, with pole and shafts; entirely new; cost #270. ROwES—Beautiful winte fox and bear Robes of the rich- eat kind. ‘Also Blankets, double and single Harness, Bells, £0, Ji, BATHEWAY, AUCTIONRER,—SELLS THIS DAY, J+ at Wo'clock, at 50 Vesey street, a stock of Liquors, Greceries, Shirts, Furniture, Sundries, to pay mortgage ; also, Cigar Cutter, J, 747 stparton, auctions: fi, LLAMY & STRATTON will sell, at the Exchange Sulesroom, 111 Broadway, New York, on Tuesday, Oct. 12, 186), at 12 o'ciock Muy ‘The two story aid basement frame House No. 265 Leonard stre@t, Williamsburg, N. Y. ‘The’ house has all modern convenfences, and is nearly new. Further particulars at the office of the auctioneers, No. 534 Pine street, New York. = a i INSTRUCTION, A. MPETENT LADY TEACHE RWILL GIVE PRI. vate lessons to French and German lan, No. it Thirwoonth street, near FIL VeuUe, nets T TOWNSEND'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 186 BOW- ery, private instruction, day and evening, In Bookkesp- ing, Writing, Arithmetic, Special advantages for boys leara- (ght iy expertened, profemoraSharana by precuon Ds eS i iy Bone oa dress Tutor, box 175 Herald office, ~GOOD HANDWRITING TAUGHT IN TEN LES- + sons of an hour by Oliver B. Goldsmith, the re Pied penman or Amerion. Ladies’ class will comménce oa jonday, Ith inst, at 11 o'clock; gentlemen may receive class or private instruction at all hours, day and evening. Bookkeeping, fe. College, Booth's building, Sixth avenue and Twenty-third street, ‘OLIVER B, GOLDSMITH. YOUNG LADY, CAPAB! OF TEACHING CHIL- dren music, French and the English branches, would ike an ent of afew hours dally, Terms low. Ad- drean M; A, Masou'a drug lore, corner Twenty-third street PARISIAN LADY WHO HAS HAD MANY YEARS’ experience as governess in Europe desires « situation ag euch; good references, Address C. box 6,879 Post office. (A YOUNG, AMERICAN LADY, OL oF FIRST CLASS family, desire josition in a Spanish family to teach the English branches; references given. Address Miss M- Be, atation G. PARISIAN LADY DESIRES TO GIVE LESSONS IN French and conversation ; all lessons private; from 10 A.M. to7 P.M. Apply at 11 Carroll place, near Thompson ‘second floor. A. YOUNG LADY OF GREAT EXPERIENCE IN teaching desires an engagement in a private family as teacher of French; acquired in France, English, in wil ite branches, and Music, Address L. J. M., Herald off) YOUNG MAN DESIRES TO TAKE LESSONS IN fencing at his own residence. Addreas, stating at what hour lessons can be given, ¥. K. CALVEZ, box 834 New York Post offic T PAINE'3 BUSINESS COLLEGE (ESTABLISHED 1849), 62 Bowery, corner Canal, Specialities. Bookke ep- peliing, German, French; 94 private rooms, day and evening, Ladi ing, Arithmetic, 5} sons, $2 60; tw department, AN EXPERIENCED LADY, WELL QUALIFIED TO teach English, Latin, French, German and music, de- fires w situation in’ private family. Address Miss ELLIS, box 191 Herald ollice, OOKKEEPING, $10; WRITING, 85; ARITHMETIC, 86. Gi Broadway, are formy oT Messrs, DOLBEAR, ch Bookkeeping practical York houses, and make clogant busi- ness writers. Open day and evening. YRORGE COOK, AUCTIONERR.—GENTEEL HOUSE- hold Furniture, &c,—On Wednesday, at 11 o'clock, Falearooma 03 Liberty street, a general arsortment of Fi niture and other goods, removed from dwellings for conveni- ence of sale; also Ofice Furniture. \EORGE COOK, AUCTIONEER, 95,000 Grapeviner, ke. ‘On Thursday, October $1 at 11 o'clock, at 108 Libert: Grapevines of’ every good variety known, from the best nursery in tho State; also at same time 15,000 Gladioll Lilies, Tulipr, &c. JOHNSON, JR., AUCTIONEER, A BY JOHNSON & MILLER, Auctionesrs and Real Estate Brokers, THURSDAY, OCTOBER bk At 12 o’clock, on the premises, Norwood, N. J. Free excursion over Northern Railroad. Grand collation at the Norwood Hotel. ‘The most important sale of the year. 1,000 Villa Plots, . ‘equal to 8,000 ity lots, to be sold absoliftely and without reserve to the highest bidder, regardless of price. Buyers’ opportunity, Property all around station, within a atone’s throw.of depot. Twenty-one miles; one hour from New York on New Jer- fey'a most popular road. Beautiful Cot elegant Vill jureb, Schools and magnificent Hotel all in the lots. Groun gently ‘undulating. Splendid views of Palisades and sur- Founding country for miles. Streets all graded. Every lot ready for use. Don't fail to go. Secure tickets at once. Maps and passes will be ready Friday, Oct. 8, at the office of JOHNSON & MILLER, 2 Nassau street, New York. OSEPH M’GUIRE, AUCTIONEE! Office No. 87 Cedar street, corner Supreme Court.—In the Matter of Administration of the Ba- tate of Thomas Gregan, deconsed. In pursuance of an order of this court dated the 1th dav of September, 188, modifying an order dated the Bist day of roadway. Auguat, 1869, 1, the undersigned, will sell at puble auction to the highest bidder, through’ Joseph McGuire, Auctioneer, at the Exchange Salesroom, No. 111 few York city, roadway, on the 18th day of October, 1869, at 12 o'clock noon, the leasehold Property and the unexpired term of the Lease (about 4 years) mentioned and described in the petition aud order filed berein, ‘on the northwest corner of Forty- second street and Bevent nue, in said city, known as the Mansion Stables, and all the right, title and interest of all the parties claiming title thereto. Dated September 17, 1569, JOHN CALLAHAN, Referee. Toomas C. Preins, Ex ttorney f infstration ,115 Nassau street, AUCTION NOTICE.—J. M. TAYLOR, AUCTIONEER. Maguiticent Household Furniture, ‘60V lots by chialogue. Pianoforte, Statuary, Paiutings, Bronzes, Mirrors, Books, Drawing Koom Suits, Silver, China, Glasswar ‘and many rare and costly Works of Art, ‘at Public Auction, on this day (Tuesday), at the @legant mansion No. 57 West Fifteenth atreet, between Fifth and Sixth avenues commencing 1056 pbc ais ly. oms—supert’ Suite, covered blue gold, erimson Curtains to match ; rosewood Etageres, Book- Marquoterie Cabinet Tables, Jardiniers, Encojguures, ; velvet and medaillon Carpets, Paintings by ugravings rosewood Pianoforte, Stool, ry; rosewood, wainut Bureaus, Beadateads, 00, sulle, style Louie XIV; hair epring Mat: tresses, Biaokets, Counterpanas, Extension Table, Sideboard, crystal Glassware, Shefleld Cutlery, silver Casters, Tureens, Baivers, Urns, Dinner, Tea Service; Sofas, Chairs,’ Lounges, Rockers, Mirrors, Chandeliers. Basement—Kitchen Furnt ture, The auctionoer would call particular attention of buy- ers to this sale, the cata.ogue comprising the largeat, richest Sasortment household furniture offered at auction this sea- fon; the house furnished less than six months; coat $20,000, Bale peremptory. Catalogues at the house. Parties wishing fo aliend this sale take Filth avenue stages or Sixth avenue ears. ALDRIDGE & WOOD, AUCTIONEERS. ‘Pwenty-four vainable Building Lote aud three Houses, on Montgomery and Jefferson avenues, Hudson City, and on the Central; Boulevard. Will be sold on THURSDAY, October 14, 1868, at 2 o'clock P. M., on ‘The houses contain about 8 rooms each. firat, class, by horse cars, to all the fer- few York. For maps and full particulars DRIDGE, Hudson Cy, oF LEWIS y City. Y ARCHIBALD JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, Office and salesroum, 87 Nassau street, opposite the Post dffice, ates, Copybooks, da, use oF JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell, on Wednesday, October 13, at 11 o'clock, at their Salesroom, 87 Nassau street, for account of whom it may concern, ‘$5 cases ausorted Stationery. For particulars see catalogue, Y J. W. CAMPBELL, JR, AUCTIONEER—WILL acll this day, at 1014 o'clock, at 230 West Nineteenth ‘apply to THOMAS AL. E\foon, 69 Moutgom- reots, in lote, entire Furniture of family, via.—Burean, ‘ables, Bedateads, Bedding, Mattresses, Haircioth Sofas, hairs, other C Plate Mirrors, Carp jotue, Kitch: iyere and dealers 10., Auctioneers. B" PHILLIP LEVY, AUCTIONERR.—SUPERB COL. lection of ) Paintings, ‘Wit! well this day, Oct. 12 (and 13, at 80 Naga ‘orks of Art by American and Evro- mencing at 10)4 A. M. artiste, Paintin ¥ M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER. Household Furnitu ‘arior Suita, dc. nenday, October 12, at 9N. Fultor or Suits, richly covered ; also rose Suita; obestnut Chamber Suit of 4 and Palliaases, Lounges, Ward- pels, Mirrors, Curtains, Centre Ti Hovkcasea, China and Silver Plated Ware, CI ‘Oil Paintings, Parlor aks, Dining Room Tables, Chairs and Sideboards, &c. 1s sale ia well worthy of attention; every lot to be peromp- Gorliy sold by catalogue, Br ave JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL'S: Regular sale of Horses and Carriages. Two Family Teams. One Road Team. Bevontecn Koad, Famfly and Business Horses. One elegant Stiver's Park Phacton, ‘Two city built Top Wagon Several Top and No Top Wagons, Single and Double Har- catalogue it Cham: HIBALD JOUNSTON, AUCTIONEER, THIS DAY, AT 12 O'CLOUK, mess, a See caislogue, under bead of Horses and Carriages, ¥ ARCHIBALD JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, | Onice aud sulesroom, 37 Nassau street, opposite the ont ailice. Superb Engravings, Chromo, &c. The great aniction houne of JOUNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell on Wednesday, October 13, wt 12 o'elock, nt their salesroomm, 87 Nana greet, a siperb collection of English line Engraviogs, French rints, fine Chromos, dc. Y A. M CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER fine Cabinet Furniture by the leadin, ra of this city, A, M. GRISTALAR & SO. day, Tuesday, October 12, 186%, at 11 o'clock, d, at’ No, 698 Broadway, near Houston strest, tats Spey renee Lt (3 4 pecasion, & large aa sortment of elegantl; ‘ved and iniat ROSEWOOD WALNUT AND BUHL FURNITURE, ade up expressly for city use and upbolatered in the best wy nd of superior material, comprising in part AMOIRE A GLACK, BUFFETS, ETAGERES) AND CABINETS, SECRETARY LIBRARY AND CYLINDER OOKCASES AND DESKS, CHAMBER SUITS, TURK. ISH AND GRECIAN LOUNGES; SEVERAL VERY RICH PARLOR SUITS, with Marqueterie and porcelain, silk, atin and brocatel covers, in Pompadour, Grand Duchess nd other various ai 7 ALL STANDS, LIBRARY AND DINING CHAIRS, EX- TENSIO: PARLOR, LIBRARY AND CARD TABLES. Th will commence with unfinished Bureaus, Bed- » Sideboards, Washstands, Tables, Chairs, Sofas and Foe n'tota Frames, 4180 OIL PAINTINGS, BY OLD EUROPEAN MASTERS. ro and Mantel and Pior Mir. ‘Also 25 gilt frame, # rors. Goods now on exhibition. Catalogues to be obtained A.M, CRISTALAR & SON, 427 Broadway. Manulacts ‘wriil sell thi end continue tnlil @t office of auctioneer’ Y A. M. ORISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, VALUABLE OIL. PAINTINGS. ‘A.M, CRISTALAR 4 SOS will well Wednesday, October , &t 6)8 Broadway, bear Houston, at 10 o'clock. « large and valuable collection of fne Oil Paintings by celebrated Biasters, comprising historical, marine, alli Ifo, lantecape Bnd other subjects, This sale iw weil worth the attention of Connoisseurs; catalogue at sale. EDWARD BYLANDT, AUCTIONEER, NO. 5 BOND vrill sll thia day (Tuesday), at 1034 otetock, all pusobold Furniture of the private dwelling in 10th second brick house east of Second avenue, viz.—Par- ud Bedroom Suits, Carpets, Mirror, Curtains, Cornicos, Tables, Crockery, Kitchen articles, &e. Pi (Bese SHONGOOD, AUCTIONEER, SALEROOM 607 gp Eighth avenue, will sall this day (Tuesday) at half-past 10 A. My @ large stock of Groceries at 650 Fistures'at public saie in one or more lot dealers invited. inth avenue; sale positive; ANGUISH, |FRENCH, GERMAN, DRAWING | AND painting‘lessons, by a superior lady ; also Board desired in exchange for instruction; highest references, Address Inatructress, 828 Broadway. EGLECTED EDUCATION.—A MOST SUCCESSFUL ‘Gnd experienced English lady bas a few hours to devote to those requiring her services. Terma moderate. Apply to INSTRUCTRESS, 416 Wost Thirty-third street, ENMANSHIP.—LADIES WHO ARE ABLE TO write in a very auperior style, may obtain employment as copriais; pleasant, lucrative ‘and permanent; mediocrity not desired, ‘Address, with specimens, RECORDS, Herald oltice. [NA SENORA QUE HABLA ESPANOL Y QUI PUEDE ensenar ingles francs y musia, desea colocarse como aye ‘ecciones a familias part Dirigirse ox 298 Herald oflice. FELIX 8T,, BETWEEN FULTON AND DE avs., Brooklyn. —A foreign lady, with the highest iroa in New York or Brooklyn a few more pu- ils in the French. Tang teaches by constant conversa- ons, thus enabling pupils to speak readily in « short time. lon Mile, ABZAMORA, Address or OFFICES, LOAN T71 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, UP- stairs, money liberally advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, &c.; the same bought; pawnbrokers’ tickets bought. T WOLF BROTHERS’, 559 BROADWAY, UP STAIRS, formerly of Brooklyn, money liberally advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jeweliy, Silks, more particularly on Pianos, Business strictly contidentlal, Same bought and ‘ol A HYMAN'S, 658 BROADWAY, CORNER OF’ BOND ‘al atreet.—Liberal advances. made on Diamonds aud itches, Silverware, &c., OF will pay the bighest market T THE ESTABLISHED OFFICE, 63 NASSAU STREET, the highest prices are paid for Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, &c., or Iiberal advances made on the same. ‘A. HONIGMAN, Diamond Broker. TJ. A. JACKSON'S, NO. 5 AMITY STREET, NEAR Broadway.—Liberal’ advances made on Diamond: Watches, Jeweiry, Dry Goods and Personal Property o! every description; same bought and sold. A —MONEY LOANED PROMPTLY ON CITY HOUSES. « Mortgages cashed on real estate. V. K. STEVENSON & SON, Real Estate Brokers, 11 Pine street, firat floor, front. Baws Y, CORNER OF FULTON STREET, KNOX's Building.—Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Watch- Merchandise, Life Policies, rae amounie,_Ofice houre from 19 to 4 IAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER- ware bought, and money loaned thereon, by GEORGE ©. ALLEN, 418 Broadway, one door below Canal street. ‘es, Jewelry, Furniture, Pianos, &c., in large or small amount rACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL ON oJ” Wednesday, Octiber 13, at 10g o'clock, at the auction rooms No.1 North William ‘street, a general assortment of Household and Kitchen Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, &c. ; Also Counters, Office Furniture, Saf, Show Cases, Ac. Mores WILKINS, AUCTIONEER. Elegant Furniture, French Plate Mirrors, Bronze Statuettes, tc., at auction. FE. H. LUDLOW & CO. will tell at auction on Thureda: Oct. 14, 1849, at 11 o'clock A. M., at the private residence Easi Twelfth street, between Second and Third avenues, entire Furniture in said house, consisting of elegant carved rosewood Parlor Suits, in or damask and silk ; rom wood Centre Tables, Fosewood and gilt Cabinet, rosewo Arm Chai satin damask, sain damask and'reps; Win- dow Cur gilt Cornices, French Piste Pier and Mantel Mirrors, black walnut Dining Table and Chairs, black walnut Buffet, black walnut Lounge Diack.’ wainut Bedsteads, Bureans and Washstan k walnut Library Bookcase, black walnut Cabinet, blac! ut Sofas, Arm and Side Chairs; marbie Mantel Ciock, Spring and Hair Matiresacs, Moquet, Wilten and Brussels Carpe Ofleloth, &c., together with an assortment of China and Glassware, with which th le will commence. sucatalogues now ready at the auctioneer's ofice, No. 8 Pine MORTGAGE Sab OF UNDERTAKER’S ESTABLISH. ment, al 152 Pierrepont street, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, Qetoper 1a, at 10} clock, by COLE & MUP! HY. Ope pair lack Horses, two Hearses, Wagons and Harness, mahogai and stained Goflins, Caskets, Oliee Furniture, &c. aad ORTGAGE, 8ALE.—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER, ‘will aell, ‘Wednesday, October 18, ‘At IL o'clock, at 143 Went Twronty sixth street, by virtue of & chattel mortgage, a neral assortment of Household Furniture, comprising Fite, “Bureaus, Wasustande Bedatende, Carpéte, Bedding, ‘ing Glasses, Crocke: chen Ware, &. poser) CHAS. A. CLARK, Attorney for Mortgage. (), B PIERSON, AUCTIONEER, Ms By A. D, MELLICK, Jn., & BRO., Auctioneers and dealers in New Jersey Real E 26 Pine atreet, New York THURSDAY, October, 12, 1869, ‘At 1236 P. M., on the premises. POSITIVE SALE of ONE UUNDRED AND THIRTY VILLA PLOTS A AT WESTFIELD, WN. J., Only 67 minutes {rom New York by the New Jersey Central Tho lots are very handsomely situated, within eight mf utes walk of the station, on high land, commanding fi iowa andin the immediate vicinity of handsome tmprov ments, Special train from foot of Linerty atreet, at 11A.M. Col- lation on the grounds, Mapr and passes ready five days be- fore the sale, at the odice of the auctioneer 26 Pine street, New York. UBLIC 8ALE.—A FIRST CLASS VALUABLE PATENT to be sold at the auction room of JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, 37 N street, opposite the Post office; sale to commence at 13 o'clock, Friday, October 15, Model to be seen at Whitlock’s Exposition Rooms, 87 Park place. PAWNBROKER'S SALE.—THI8 DAY, BY JOUN MOR; TIMER, 15 East Broadway, a large assortment of Ladies’ and Gent! We ring ‘Apparel, Dresses, Remnants, Bhawis, V nderciothing, Guth Blankets, Sheets,’ Overcoats, Frock Coats, Pants, Vests and various other articles too numerous to mention. By order of Solo- mon, 173 Spring stroet, AWNBROKER'S SALE.—R. FIELD, AUCTIONEER, 185 P ‘Chatham street, will sell this day, at 11 o'clock prompt So jote of ailk and ‘other Dresses, broche, crape, silk an wollen Shawls, Remnants, Silk and Dress Goods, Under. clothing, Sheets, Quilts, Blankets, Feather Beds, ‘Pillows, Carpets, Boots and Shoes, dc, By order R. Bimpon & C 19 Bowery. PAwNnnoKews BALE.—JAMES AGAR, AUC- Hionoer, will sell this day, at salearoom, 42 East Broad- iden” Hate’ Lint Mises het, alge Coady derclott Tavle Linen, Blan! o Pantaloons, Vents. By order of N. Sonnerberg, 255 Kast Tooth street. 39 NASSAU, STREET, OPPOSITE Post, orricE— Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewel- ry and all kinds of Merchandise, or the same bought. Busi- ess strictly private. Room No. 1. 195 BROADWAY, CORNER DEY STREET.—NEW- MAN LEOPOLD, baving great facilities, advance sat iow rates, in large or small amounts, on Diamonds, Watches, Merchandite, Lite Policies, Pianos or other securities. st TO ADVANCE ON DIAMONDS, $50.000 Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Silks, Laces, awis, &c. ; also Pianos and Furniture. JOUNSON & CO., Loan Brokers, 189 Bowery. PIANOFORTES. HAINES BROTHERS’, No, 46 East Fourteenth street, Union square. New Pianos by New Pianos on terms to su A. TULL ASSORTMENT OF FIRST CLASS PIANOS, AT Fedueed prices, for caah or instalments one nt $200, $200, STREDMAN & HOLLYER, factory and warerooms, West Sixteenth street, between Fifth an BEAUTIFUL PIANOFORTE FOR $100. did seven octave, carved logs, overstrung bass Piano- forte ats sacrifice for cauh. 4 J. BIDDLE, 18 Amity street, near Broadway. LARGE VARIETY OF ELEGANT PIANOFORTES, ¢ finest Inatrument offered in the market and the most je in price; second hand Pianos at bargains, Fac lesrooms of JENNYS & SON, 235 East Twenty t, between Second and Third avenues, FAMILY LEAVING THE CITY WILL SELL FOR half value a magnificent Pianoforte; carved rosewood, seven octave, overstrung basa; celebrated maker; guaran jeed five years; nearly new. 408 West Eighteenth street. FAMILY WILL SELL A MAGNIFICENT PIANO- forte at m sacrifice; cont $600; carved rosewood, seven overstrung; celebrated city maker; guarauteed five arly new. 113 Seventh street, PRIVATE FAMILY LEAVING TOWN WILL SELL their elegant 73¢ octave rosewood Pianoforte, cost 600 for #800; Stool and Cover; five rosewood and black walnut Bedroom Seta and the complete Furniture five story brown sioue private residence 113 West Twenty-seventh street, nor Sixth avenue, at a sacrifice for cash. (A MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, MADE to order, celebrated city maker, fully guarnteed, used Aix months, cost $60, for #275, including Stool and Gover; Parlor Suits, covered brocatel; Paintings, Bronzes, sacrifice } property family leaving city. “67 Went Fifteenth sireet, neat iat avenue. HANDSOME ROSEWOOD PIANO FOR $175—OVER- strung bass, full iron frame and all modern improve- ents; great bargain for cavh, Algo » good Piano for $50, PEEK & CO., 106 Bleecker sireat, MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD SEVEN OCTAVE Pinnoforte, rich tone and finish, nearly new and full wares ‘at a great sacrifice for cash, at 194 Grand streel near Mot GREAT BARGAIN.—SPLENDID | PIANO, USED short time, fully warranted, cost $600; must be sold, Owner leaving; one for $125, $176, #200. 448 Bleecker street: LADY WILL DISPOSE OF, FOR 9140, A BEAUTT. ful rosewood Pianoforte, Stool and Cover; modern atyle and improvementa; sweet, powerful tone, % Third at. ARGAINS.—CHICKERING 8BVEN OCTAVE PARLOR grand Pianoforte, cost $800, for B00 ; seven octave rose- woods modern atyle and improvements, #215; handsome, Gue toned’ Pianoforte, 875. 96 Fourth avenue, Rags CHANCERY SALE TO THE HIGHEST bidder of the Bramball Estate will take piece at De- graw’s Hotel, Rahway, on Monday, October 18, at 2 P.M. The ProRerty condiats of about 38 acres of land, Inrge stone and rick Dwelling, ample eutbuildings ; ia adjacent to the New dJeraey Railroad, where a station may be had when suitable improvements are made, The ground ts well located for suburban building lots, and offers rare advantages for this Purpose, being only one hour by railroad from New York, one mile from Rahway depot, The subscriber can arran, that Wuree-fourthe remain, on. mortgage, For map and fu articuiars apply to D. STEWART, 140 Duane street. Ro WALTERS, AUCTIONEER,—-CHANDE- liers, Gas Fixtures, Brackets and Piano, Will sell this 13 o'clock, at No, 63 Grand street, W! leot quantity of Chandeliers, Gi also one first class Piano, This sale Fixtures and Bracl worth attention of ILL SELL THIS DAY, et, Parlor and Cottage Hedateada, Chair Extonsion and other Ta: Washetands, Wardrobes, (ionets, Bookcases, Oflice Teska, Looking Glasses, Horn Beda, dideboarde, Carpets, Oliclotha, tine Feather Keds, Bolsters and Pillows, Blankets, Comfortablen, Hair and other Mattresses, Stoves, Ice Boxes, Cutlery, Giaad and Crockery Ware; also two Doctor's Gixs, fu good order, ook, PROPOSALS, T° CONTRACTORS. ESTIMATES WILL BE RECEIVED for six days from date for the grading and turnptking of streets in the Demorest Farm, situnted at the northeast corner of the Metropolitan avenue with the intersection of Froahpond road, Queena county, 1, 1., as per map. to be seen at the oftice of the New York Co-operative Bullding Lot As tociation, 214 Bowery. °C, W. ©, DREHER, Secretary. New Youu, October 1%, 1660, NIGHT SECOND MAND PIANOS, TAKEN IN BX- ‘1 change, for sale at a low price. GEO. STECK & 0O., TAL Highth street, between Broadway and Fourth avenie, MIRST CLASS PIANOFORTES TO | LET—86 PER FP Mhonth; reat allowed on purchase, Musical academy, corner of Eighth avenue ana istediphtes 3 Te NJAMIN. FP YOU WANT A GOOD PIANO CHEAP CALL AT L, if P, CUMMINGS! wareroom, No.8 Union square. Sold oa Instaimente or rented any way to sul customers. Only look atthem before you dectde elsewhere, AGNIFICENT 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- forte, having modern improvements, agrate treble, Ae. ; will sell for §uss. cash; greatest bargain this season; all and examin JAMES GURDON, # Sixth avenue, prare MELODEONS AND ORGANS.—PRICES ‘groatly reduced for cash; new 7 octave Pianos for $276 and upward; new Cabinet Organs for $45 and upward; sec: ond band inatiumients from a0 to $178, Monthly tnatalinente i muta for rent, reroome i - o> ate aanathartals HORACK WATERS. PNorontes, SECOND HAND PIANOS, CONPRIS- ing Squares, Uprights and Grande, of various makers, in thorough order, for sale at low prices, by CHICKERING & SONS, ft East Fourteenth street, between Broadway and Fitth avenue, nein AMUSEMENTS. Fur AVENUE THEATRE. Under the management of AUGUSTIN DALY. Mr. DALY begs to announce that the plan of his season will not permit rin of aay ploom aid tes to make rovm for ther bridiwnt play TWELFTH Mibu; or WHAT YoU WILL, mag'be presented but six nights and one matinee longer, with its superb scenery and contnmes And rare cast, Including Mre, 8CO7'T- SIDDONS, Miss AGNES EYHEL, FANNY ‘DAVENPORT, GEORGE OLARKB, D, (H. HARKINS, W. DAVIDGE, JAMES LEWIS, J. B POLK, 4e. On Mooday aoxt, Shakspeare's delicious Idyllie comedy, AB YOU LAKE IT In rehearsal, Oibber's “She Would and She Would Not,” and “King Rene's D: iter.”* ‘New comedies, by ‘Malia Heron, Ove Logan and other American writers, are in Bete: in which the beautiful “"Drus notice wil be glvga of the reappearance Of ME. i Te ven of tho re ir. K Davenport and of M's. Clara Jenuinck. Curtain rises at 8. Box office open datly from 8 until 6, OOTH'S THEATRE. ‘Frente third street, bet Fifth and Sixth avenues, FOURTH WEEK —LAST NIGUT BUT THREES uwan, which s MISS BATEMAN, will sustain hor great and original character for cbetast Ore times, TWELFTH NIGHT. Supported by Mr. GEORGE JORDAN, also Miss BLANCHE DE Ban, and Mr. THEO. HAMILTON: LAST LEAH MATINKE ON SATURDAY, at 6 SATURDAY EVENING, ENOCH ARDEN. Witm all the ofiginal and beautiful Sceasry, with Misa #ANNY MOBANT, Miss BLANCHE DE BAR, acd Mc. TUEO, HAM. ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, a (MSs BATEMAN will appear for the first timo in this coun as MARY WARNER, = in the Domestic Dratna of that name written expressly for ber by Mr. TOM TAYLOR, and produced witl ap Proptiate Scenery, de, jours open at 7 To commence at 8. Beata secured aix days in advance at the box ollie of the ‘Theatre, or at ite Branch Ticket Office, at the Music Store of C. H, Ditson & Co., No. 711 Broadway SD I hale dl iets GUEAND OPERA Ho J Comer of Twenty-third etrest and Bighth avenue, ANOTHER TRIUMY CROWDED HOUSES, DELIGHTED AUDIENCES. LAST WEEK OF THE T. LEGITIMATE LEGITIMATE LEGITIMATE ‘The mot popular prod: 80NG, clioa of the aga, DANCE, PORTRY. H. TAYLOR as Ferdinand, ANNIE DELAND as Miranda. LISA WEBER as Ari RITA SANGALI. GRAND BALLET TROUPE, GREAT ‘TRANSFORMATION TABLEAU, EVERY NIGHT aud SATURDAY MATIN GENERAL ADMISSION... F FIFTY CENTS EXTRA MATINEE on WEDNESDAY NEXT, for the BENEFIT of Mr. H. TISSINGTON, Musical’ Director. Double Entertainment—GRAND CONUERT at 1. DRA: MATIC ENTERTAINMENT at 2. Will shortly bo produced—A new Drama, by EDMUND FALCONER, Esq,, the popular Irish Comedian and Dram: tist, ond author of Peep o' &c., entitled CHARLE! O'MALLEY, founded on Lever's popular romance, THE IRISH DRAGOON, and in which Mr. FALCONER will tain w principal RAND OPERA HOUSE. EXTRA MATINEE AND BENEFIT of MR. HENRY TISSINGTON, Musical Director, WEDNESDAY, Oct. 1%, 1889. GRAND CONCERT At ONE, Mr. J.Levy, Mr, Harry Sanderson, Mr. B. Mollenbauor, Miss Lisa Weber, Miss Clara Fister, and an orchestra of forty instrument: GRAND Pas Mito, Rite Sangalt RECITATION Mr. J. ‘At Half-past Two embracing the entire company, who hi have also Triplet....(by permission of J. L. Wallack, Faq.) Mr. Chas. Fisher Colley Cibber..(by permission of C. W. Tayleure, aq.) A.B. Phillips Mr. -+.-Mme, Ponist 0 kindly volunteered, Peg Woffington. Admission, 50 o Reserved Seat Doors open at half-past twelve. HEATRE FRANCAIS, Fourteenth strect an Sixth avenne, Begins at 8, J, GRAU. .. . Lense » W. TAYLEURE, Manager EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE The brilliant Character Actor, Mr. F. 8. CHANFRAU, In bis renowned | “SAM,” | Personated by and | “SAM, him upwards Original Specialty, “SAM. of 1,000 Nights. GAM..“And that sort of thing, you know". .Mr, CHANFRAU SUPPORTED BY THIS NOTABLE CAST. James Plushly,..F. C, Bangs | Laura, iss H. Irving Dicl . f, Parsioe, Jr. | Emtly......Mise Bianche Grey Bill Gockel... 8. DeWalden | Bianche. Miss Georgio Langley George Cropley..C. B z Miss Nellie T Gen. Roslyn... B. Sir B. Ashton. Mra, Reeves New Scenery a... by F, HERWIG ‘Admission, 7 cents. Orchestra Chairs and Boxes, @1 60, Family Circle, 30 cents, Prosoanium Boxes, $10. Seats reserved at the Theatre and at 112 and 701 Broadway, 8AM MATINEE EVERY SATURDA\—Prices 60 cents, 7 ALLACK'S. Proprietor and Manager. ...Mr. LESTER WALLACK ‘THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, OCT. 12, FIRST TIME THIS SEASON OF Robertson's Piay of CASTE, produced with appropriate scenery and appointments and he following distributior Hon. George d’Airoy. Mr. Charles Wyndham Kecles, . H. Stoddart bir. O. Marlowe Mr. C. Hale Mr. Peck Miss Louisa Moore a teresa oeelise Bile Germon (Her first appearance this season. The Marquise de St. Maur. ..-Misa B, Meat TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), eloventh time thie THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL, THURSDAY, thirteenth time, PROGRRSS. FRIDAY, second time, AN UNEQUAL MATCH. SATURDAY, second time, DASTE. Sheridan's RIVALS and Coleman's HEIR AT LAW will shortly be produced. . TWO NEW PLAYS IN COURSE OF PREPARATION. Box office open from 8 A. M. to4 P.M. COMEDY SEASON RYANT'S MINSTRELS BRYANT'S, Adth at., edjotntng the Aca of Mnaic. 1th at, RYANT'S Mi! 'RELS. Crowded houses. Great anccess of SHOO FLY, DON’T BODDER ME. SHOO FLY, DON’T BOVDER MF. DAN BRYANT and DAVE REED, Unsworth, Recketeley Coe ener Grier, Eugene, ! et, Donuegan. NSTRI aT & BM BRYANT. 14TH ST. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. DAN BRYANT. BRYAN1'S MINSTRELS. DAN BRYANT. OOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN. Far Mo So, University Roat Race, Dumpty Humpty ‘Three o'Viook Train, Dr. Hemlock, &e. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. (it 27Q1 BROADWAY, 18 6183 LADIES' NEW YORE nied 61835 ANATOMICAL MUSEUM. ORS 61855 —————@ 1855 oes “Know Thyself.” 4 ans ass No Indy should a3 3 eis failto visit this marvellous and wonderful collec bed 618'¢ tion, Females only in attendance. 61ss6 1835 Open from 8 A.M, tili7 P.M. HEATRE AND RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE, METROPOLITAN LHOTE: RESERVED SEATS FOR ALL THEATRES. ——— ~— on IE LECTURE SEASON, TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, ON able and scientific J MPORTANT LE bay dentin | in’ how to li what we lire for, are deli New York Muscum of Anatomy.’ Thowe unable to receive a copy by forwarding % eeuts to the Secretary, 618 Broadway. _ TRAVELLERS’? GUIDE, s LBANY AND TROY DAY | LINE—CHANGE OF A time,—The steamboats C. VIBBARD and DANIEL REW will, on and after Thursday, July & leave Desbrosvon Street at 8 and Thirty-fourth street at 8:15, landing at Yon: kers, Weat Point, Cornwall, Newburg, Poughkeepsie, Tivoll, Rhinebeck, Catskill and on. Tickets sold ard aggaes checked on board the bor all points oa New York tral, Rensselaer and Saratoga raliroads. Fo “BOSTON via FALL RIVER, TOUCHING AT NEWPORT. world renowned steamers The word STOL AND. PROVIDENCE, : Commander Sica Commander Privlonte (alternate days) DALLY an from plor No. $0 North river, tof Chambres tant AT tat bramy, string and reed bands, ). CO. BALL'S gold bugle, brans, atring and rend » CORAND S PROMENADE GoNc RT BVERY ing a Liogdatses only IN DAY. ionr Roar. FREIOAT received up to 5 P. M. ench evening JAMES FISK, Jr., Presiden ‘A xa) Man x Ditwotsr, nd SHAS. H, Y. ener ‘assenger Agent, AP MANGAM, Freugit Agent) rragansat Steameht STEAMER MARY POWELL WILL COMMENOR RIIN- ning Saturday June 5, 1869, for Coszens’, West Polat, Gorn: Newbu Milton, Poughkeepsie New’ Ham pier, fout of Desbromen street, every ROY LINE FOR ALBANY AND TROY,—THR ELE nt steamers VANDERBILT and CONNECTICUT leave ferda North river bear Spr wureed every evening (Satur. M. Fare only $1 50, bein or than any other line, an ‘West and Kust, Tickets ‘end 944 Broadway, New to all points Nort pope's Express 4 y and rooms York and No. 1 Court street, Broukiyn, wad 308 West street, L hae CONEY ISLAND BY 8TEAM.—TAKE CARS which leave Greenwood hourly, 8 A. M. to6 I. M. TIME, FORTY-FIVE MINUTES. Fare 26 cents, 7 ONKERS FERRY—LEAVES NORTH MOORE STREET at 4PM. Sundays at 10.4. M. and 6. M, Freight taken daily. ____ ASTROLOGY. (A, “MADAME, WALTERS, DISTINGUISHED CLAIR. + voyant.Visit her for everything—aickneas, business, theft, names, numbers, good luck, 499 Canal street. DIANOS AND PARLOR ORGANS—BEST QUALITY ‘and cheapest in the city; Paintings, Plated Ware, ‘atches, Books, Safe, Billiard Table, &c, Cash aavances on Merchandise gonerally. J. F, JONES, 53 Ana sireot, TJPRIGHT PIANOS —MARTING & SON, MANUFA Urers of first class upright Pianos, 34 ‘East Houston Greet eearBroadway. Upright Pianoaea rent. A ROSA, GREAT NATURAL CLAIRVOY- your ‘whole life, from the eradie to th grave. Feo gl. sees am USINESS AND MEDICAL CLAIRVOYANT.—ALL should viait f nga, business, love, law, matrt mony, tr at friends and) hidden tri ; 44 Strth, Mme. DOCOLAM. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. ‘ —~ EE Te. See 1B BIOHEST YET. ( LM PIC A SUCCESS. ret THE EVENING THLEQRAM CARTOON STREETS OF NEW TORK, STREETS OF NEW YOUK: — VOR PRIDAY, OCTOBER 15. TUB “NATIONAL GAME” IN WASHINGTON. HOW POOR CUBA [8 KNOUKED ABOUT BY THR CABINET Boys. GENERAL GRANT ON THE GROUND, READY FOR THE NEXT BAT. QUNTINUATION OF THK ASTONISUING “VISIONS A HEARTY BECOGNITION BY NUMPROUS AND APPRROIATIVE AUDIBNORS. THE STREETS OF NEW YORK, WITH IT8 EXOBLLENT CAST, sions ‘AND REALISTIC SCENERY, every evening until further notion, STREETS OF NEW Youx STREETS OF NEW YORK, In five Tableaux and @ Prok STREETS OF NEW YORK. STREETS OF NEW YORK. UNION BQUAKK ON A WINTER'S NIGHT. STREKTS OF NEW YORK, | STREETS OF NEW YORK. RATS SHOULD BE SECURED IN ADVANOR. MATINEKS AT 3, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Due notice wil be given of the forchcom woltica, ta OF QUEVEDA. ciudog un olga a SENSATIONAL DLA ALL TUE INEWS OF pie DAY, SPICY EDITORIAL, OWEBRY THEATRE, — Last Week of the great 2questrienne CHIT-CHAT, FASHIONABLE GO8sIP, ‘MISS LEO HUDBON, GRAND KREVLY AL. THEATRICALS, &0., &C., &C. ROOKWOOD, 3 D801 panne DICK TURPIN'S ‘RIDE On HD Renee PRICE TWO CENTS; PER YKAR. SIX DOLLARS. FROM DICK TURPIN. NEWS DEALERS, SEND IN ORDERS IN ADVANCE IBLO'S GARDEN. NIBLO'S GARDBN, ‘Lessoes and Managers..,.....JARKETT & PALMER, It is with reluctance that the management finds it neces sary to announce the POSITIVE WITHDRAWAL POSITIVE WITHDRAWAL BOUCICAULT'S: MASTER DKAMA UF THE PASSIONS, LONDON TO YORK, PIRATE OF THE {8% FRIDAY Evening, Farewell Bousit of ine LEO HUDSON, Aa OF MUSIC. HERMANN, Gusup aucoaere PRESTIDIGITATEOR. B58. DRO WILL PERFORM Veen THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NiGHTS, OREAT SATURDAY, ONLY MATINER, GREAT MASTER DKAMA OF TUK PAssIUNS, CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY NIGHT, g FORMOSA, 4 exes ‘A, _____ CHILDREN HALF PRICE TO MATINE! & FORMOSA, | 8 AMMANY. TAMMANY, | O FORMOSA, e TAMMANY. . TAMMANY, 3 vOKMOsA a TAM Mtis @URSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER phuwane. | 4 deat * ) RVR after TO-NIGHT. imi ONLY FIVE NIGHTS MORB. TO-NIGHT. ONLY FIVE NIGHTS MORK. ONLY FIVE NIGHTS MORE. It {6 absolutely impossible to continue the run of ¢ ncoessful play beyoud the preseut week, when it mi be writsirawn N THE MIDST OF ITS CAREER OF PROSPERITY IN THE MIDST OF ITS CARBER OF PROSPERITY a Conseyuence of long pending engagamnanta with DRAMATIC STARS OF CELEBRITY, In deference t» thousands who desire to sce this greme DOUBLY IMMENSK PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT. DOUBLY IMMENSE PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT, LAST NIGHTS OF * * JAMES MAUE, bag LAST NIGHTS OF © JAMES MACB, LAST NIGHTS OF * JAMES MACE, ‘Tho celebrated Engtish champion. HOUSES CROWDED IN ALL PARTS, BY FAR r BY Far X_ THE LARGEST BUSINESS IN THE METROPOLIS. X work of Boucicault’s, which has GRAND AUDIENCES DELIGHTED AND ENTHUSIASTIC, SET LON in A FEVER OF ENTHUSIASM, ALTERNATE SENSATION AND HILARITY. and at thi moment is presented in all the chief cities of America :— In the language of an estimable lady, conversant with ey ier t with the | FORMOSA tm Chicago, at all three theatres. amusements of both hemispheres : 3 peatediy vinited them ail, butThave nowhere been | FORMOSA in Philadeiphie, at the Arch: | Houndlexs mucceam, 0 much delighted with a single entertainment as at jhe Tam. | FORMOSA in New Orleans. Hovses nightly crowded. many. wonderful variety, a, sensal FGRMOSA in Baltimore, Thousands turned away. FORMOSA in San Francisco at the California Theatre ‘All seats sold a week in advance. FORMOSA in Cincinnati and St. Louis. Great results, while at DRURY LANE, LONDON, and NIBLO'S, NEW YORK, ‘he HOUSES ARE NIGHTLY Geowpan TO EXCESS, a Kenuluely comic performances, ai would make the A DOZEN EUROPEAN THEATRES.” She speaks the verdict of HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS ‘All the artiats here eng: ed represont each a s9ecvaity, THE CHAMYIONS OF THEIR ARI. TO-NIGHT an GRAND ASSAULT AT ARMS PUBLIC INTEREST THOROUGHLY AWAKENED, between Tt ta necessary further to announce that the VASI requice- JAMES MACB mens OF THIS PLAY, and necessitating LEOPOLD MACE. MANY SET SCENES OCCUPYING THE WHOLE STAG! TAXING THE ENTIRE RESOURCES OF A GkKA‘ THEATRE, and requiring A LARGE OUTLAY Of CAPITAL in {te production, will reader its revival at auy future date highly Improbable. This (TUESDAY) EVENING, Oct, 11, 1869, night but four, of ama of modern times, entived This ferce contest awakens the wildest enthusiasm, which tn these days of keon appreciation of the Bovine No MEK MiMiC WA can hope to attain. Hundreds of ladies nightly in attendance, delighted to wit- nose A GENUINE TOURNAMENT OF MANLY SKILL. The polite and conservative surrounding of the GRAND THEATRE TAMMANY, theventire absence of the objection- able element, prompt Boucicault! igntme gti tO tal ave sey Bieter oo pa eth FORMOSA; a brief erimental lecture on the chief science of OB, munasium tends to renew fe! ” TIE RAILRUAD TO RUIN. of PHYSICAL EXCELLENCE AND ROBUST HEALTH. Boundless success of the great star gymnasts, THE RIZARELI BROTHERS, who make their first appearance tu New York to-night in thoir famous challenge act, JUEGOS DIABOLICOs, JUEGOS DIABOLICO ‘and also in their wonderful CLOUD BROTHERS OR MID-ALR FLIGHTS, SPLENDID A\ BE, ERY, DOSTUMES, ORIGINAL MUSIC, oe ACT L.—OXFORD; “THE BELL RINGS." ACT 2%. LONDON; “GOING AT FULL SPEED." ACT 3. HE RED DANGER SIGNAL, ACT (THE COLLISIO: Uncrampled success of the famous LA URI tn In the course of the play, ror OT. ToT. yor, | THE OLD SWAN BOAT HOUSE, Immense andiences convulsed with laughter. THK STUDY IN THE VICARAGE, Magnificent baliet and pantomime of JOHN LAURI. FORMOSA’S VILLA AT FULHAM, Marvellous dexterity and comicality of CHARLES LAURL. THE STORMING OF THE PRISON, BARNES BRIDGE ON THE THAMES, and THE UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE. Box sheet open six days in advance. LAST FORMOSA MATIN SATURDAY AT 2. The Coren ye eee pleasure in announcing am engagement with the eminent actress, i i ig LUCILLE WESTERN, rel to the % Me THEATRE OF HER GREATEST SUCCESSES will be Pe ~ it by thousands, ine 31 will appear on - NONDAY EVENING, October 18, 1869, in C, W. Tayleure’s celebrated adaptation of EAST LYNNE. PROCELYN AcapEMy, OF MUSIC.—PATTI. LAST GRAND PATTI CONCERT THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, Oct. 12, at 8 o'clock, prior te the depariure of the unrivalied yoouiist MISS CARLOTIA PATTI, for Bonton, arsisted by GIORGIO KONCONI, RITTE PRUME, HABELMANN, and MAX MARETZEK'S GRAN OKCHESTRA, Seats can be secured at the Brooklyn Academy of Musie and 114 Broadway. Ludicrously grotesque characterizations of LIENRY LAURL Infinitely funny contortions of EDWARD LAUKL Graceful poses of MADAME LAU Bright costumes, prett; Naaif grand corps ballet of FORTY GRACEFUL BEAUTIES. Enthusiastic admiration expressed by ail for THE DELIGHTFUL TABLEAUS OF FROF. ROBERTS, Soenes of tranacendant beauty melt with tho flitting of « wand, producing the most charming effects of color aud ght; rain and snow fall inthe most natural manner, cover- ing the entire vista with the habYiments of mid-winter; pres- ently colossal figures appear and the cntire audience is wrapt in FIVE SECONDS WITH EACH OF THE CELEBRITIES, Life-like visions of James Fisk, Jr., Prince of Erie; Commodore Vanderbilt, Jay Gould, Lord Byron, Lady Byron, Mre, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Henry W: ny Clay, Abraham Lincoln, Genera! Scott, min Franklin, H General Gra TONIGHT magnificont Tableau of GOVERNOR JOHN T. HOFFMAN, ‘and a GRAND APOTHEOSIS OF WASHINGTON. HARRY GURR'S wonderful sub-aqueous exploits. MOE and GOODRICH'S Girl of the Period on Skates. 7” Frofeevse SYLVESTER'S Wonderiand, Masks and Faces, +4 Me. Aes ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS. ADMISSION FIFTY CENT! ADMISSION FIFTY CENT: pRENEFIT OF JAMES MACE on Fri Engagement of the celebrated Comet Soloist and ¥.rtuo¥, r J. LEVY, whose unequalled excellence has been the theme of the widest admiration, aud who will shortly appear, FAMILY MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY, at3 P. .M GRAND SUNDAY CONCERT NEXT SUNDAY, Oot. 17. W OOD'S MUSEUM, __ SUCCESSOR T F THEATRE COMIRUE, 514 Broadway oe. Manager .ROBERT W. BUTLER. THE FIRS THE MOST FASHIONABLE AU DIENGES. THE PUBLIC IN ECSTACIES. Enthusiastic Aduniration Expressed by y All. Buch « Company Never Lisfore Wisuensed in New Yor, IFTY STAR ARTISTS. ALL THAT IS ACKNOWLEDGED GREAT IS OURS, ‘The Champion Comique and World-renowned Mimic, YORKSHIRE S. a Cees — KSI AM, a true a men ofan English Fatmer.....-..-...-MR, JAMES TAYLOB, next SUCCESSOR TO BARNUM'S, Broadway, corner Thirtieth sircet. DISMAL DOLEFUL. a broken- Open daily 'from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. hearted Lover. . sesee-MR. JAMES TAYLOR, One million satonishing sights and wonders, Humors of a London Assize Court....MR. JAMES TAYLOR, LAST DAYS OF CHANG, the tallest man living SIMPLE SIMON, 4 specimen of the cunning—more rogue MATINEE DAILY—PERIL, {* LAST WEEK OF than fool—seed ip most villages of the old country, MR. JAMES TAYLOR, MATINEE DAILY—PERIL, GRAND BALLET, introducing Vanttiroll, Augusta, Sallle ©. W. BARRY, ROSA RAND, ZAVISTOWSKI SISTERS. EVERY EVENING AT 8, ZAVISTOWSKI MATINEE MASANIELLO AND Clinetop, Lizzie Wheipley, Millie Young, Lotte La ‘Pointy NEXT SATURDAY. WIF WAN WINKLE, | Battie Engele. Coryphees snd Corps do Ballet. FRIDAY NIGHT, FAREWELL BENEFIT THE GREAT CARLETON, the only original Irish Come ZANISTOWSKI SISTERS. MONDAY, Oct. 16, FLICK FLOCK—RITA SANGALLI. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 901 BOWERY. HOUSES CRAMMED TO EXCESS NIGHTLY to ace the beat Company and best Entertainment in America, TONY PASTOR, Champion Comic Singer of Americ dian of the present day. All the great troupe will appear. See small bilis. Doors open at 6%; curtain rises ats, Admission 25c. and dUc. Seats xecured six days in advance Matinee Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. Gteinwat HALL. GRAND FRANK KERNS as Yorkshire Sam, Simple Simon, & COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT WALTER BRAY, the best Stump Orator of the ag TO MISS INES HENRIQUIEZ DE LEOS JENNIE BENSON, the best Irish Vocalist and Dancer. TUESDAY EVENING, OUTOBER 12, 1589, J. W. MoANDREWS, the best eccentric Bong and Dance | when the following disunguisued actiste have kindly Man. volunteered to appear POLLY DALY, the best serio-comic Vocalist of the day. Madame de n, Soprano; Tosa, Viollnist: St Mons, DUBOB(, THE MAN WHO FLIES, Friccini, Tenor; Signor Fossat, B ‘aniante; Mr. Marry The monster programme terminating nightly with anew | Sanderson, Pianist; senor Pablo Desveruino, Pianist; Signoe and original historical Irish Drama, entitled Balzedo, Cornet-a-Piston ; Signor G. Aberie, Conductor. O'DONOHOE OF THE LAKES, dmiasion, $1. Opens at 74; comny & OR IRELAND'S RIGHT AND ENGLAND'S MIGHT. Grand Eqects, Terrine Combats, Startling Tablesur, Fun and athos. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, at 334. M®S: ¥: 8. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. THE LATEST NOVELTY, FORMOSA, EVERY EVENING. N FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 585 BROAD * GLORIOUS SUCCESS. HUNDREDS TURNED AWaY. BIRCH, WAMBOLD, BERNARD AND BAUKUS' SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, Immense hit of LEGGET AND ALLEN, LEGGET AND ALLEN, THE GREATEST DANCERS IN THE WORLD, from the Albambra, London. feed ieee logitimate entertainment of Negro Minstrelsy in 10 world. THE GREAT NEGRO COMEDIANS EVERY NIGHT. EW YORK CIRCUS. th atreet, opposite Academy of Music, os Director MATINEES aT 2) WEDNESDAY AND SAibRDAY. BRILLIANT OPENING PROGRAMME, A SUPERB EXPOSITION OF HORSEMANSHIP AND ATHLETIC FEATS, tntroductug the full strength of THE LARGES? AND BEST TRO: OF STAR RIDERS AND ACRUBAT: ever brought together in America. ‘Admission, 5V cents; children tinder ten, 25 cents, Tg ee served seats, 7 conta, MERICAN INSTITUTE EXHIBITION, ‘Open daily from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M.,’ on Third avenue, corner Sixty-third street, near Central Park. ‘The machin motion is. grand dispiay. The Exhibition 1s NESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS A: EVENING BY A FINE ORCHESTRA. Jono Mulligan, Frank Kent, Jotpny Nim Bobby New- | of the best kind, at moderate pri buildin comb, Billy Emmett, Billy West, W. Blakeney, Ira Paine, C. Season tickets for Gentlemen, for Ladies, $2; single F. Shattuck, J. Oberist, E. J. Hartigan, @. Clarendon, J. Juch, | mission, 50 centa; children under 13 years, 23 cents. Pack- ages of 36 tickets for shops at 50 cents each, Entrances om Becund and Third aveaues. MEMontat CONCERT IN AID OF THE FAMIL YOR the jate CHARLES VAN OKCKKLEN. AGrand Concert for this prai ny, object will take ace at Steinway Hall,on SAIL RDAY EViNING, 16th nat., at 8 o'clock, with the assistance of Mme. Varian Hoff. man, Misa Hungerford and Messrs, Errauk Levy, Mills, Mor- an, Poznanski, Simpson, Buitrago and Denison, ander the Gireotion of Signor Albites. ‘Tickets, $1. To bo had at the music stores and Steinway's W. Corriater, W. Richards, Billy Birch, D. 8. Wambold, W. Bernard, and Charley Backus. Beata secured six days in advance. F\RENOR’S LYRIC HALL, Pee AY To SIXTH AVENUE, RESERVOIR 8Q¥, having been greatiy enlarged and beautifully embell ith "COBTLY PAINTINGS, IMMENSE MIRRORS, &C., &C., {s now open for Balla, Lectures, Concerts, &c., &e. Mr. Trenor's classes for Dancing are now open. MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, S18 | cker ott Broadwa it HE GREAT PAINTINGS BY GUSTAVE DORE =e 618 T ‘On exhibition at82 Fifth avenue, with all the splendid We are fearfully 613 | works illustrated by the great Franch master. wonderfully made 818 Also, LAUNT THOMPSON'S “BLAINE,” the hong 618, LILY MAI) OF ASTOLERT, The Beauties, Wonders and Monatrosities of 618 | and other works from this acuiptor. the Human add Animal Croation to be seen at 613 OPEN DAILY, FROM D Ae M, TILL 9 P.M. 618 one visit 618 | admission £0 cents. DROFESSOR HENRY A. LITTELL'S MERCANTILE I Library Class in Elocutioa, Also private lessons, Post Dale ie NOW READY, ‘ollice addresa 20 Vesey sireet, care M. A. Hoppock & Co. FOR THE FOLLOW! BLOW FOR BLOW.—No. 1—One PLAYS :— eet, four colors, KATRE TICKET/OFFICE, ‘Attorney's Ost M idan Te BROADWAY. BLOW FOR BLOW.-No. d-One short, four color Drawing Room--Act il. RESERVED SEATS FOR ALL THRATRES. - | BLOW FOR BLOW.—No, 3—Three sheet lettered mortise at top for name of theatre DEARER HAN LIFE. —Ove sheet, four colors. MAUD'S PERIL.—Two eh two colors, __ MUSICAL. GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THR ; pinnor At papi’s residence, Cor B10 per quarter ; best MARY WARNEE-— No.1 One sheet, four colors. Address, with’ residence, TRACHES, box | WARY WARNEI.— No. 3—One sheot, four colors, Street ndon, MARY WARNER. No. 3— Ono sheet, four color, Drawing Room Scene. PLUTO (burlesque).—No. 1—Two sheet, two evior YOUNG LADY TEACHER OF MUSIC DESIRES A fow more pupils at bereesidence, No, 64 Vandam street, with mortise al top { of theatre. or at pupil's residen: i ry of 4 a ). -No. 2—Two ahert, two colors. ESSONS IN SINGING, BY AN ITALIAN GentnR. | PUUTO:-No. d-two anenl Oey cole thoroughly competent and of experience in teach. No, 3-Two saheot, two colors: streamer. {ng vooa| music and the plano, jaferences given, Address No. 4_One aboot, two colors; title. MOSIGAL, box 141 Herald oitce, Quarter siieet, four colors ae LITAN JOB PRINTIN STABLISH MENT, Gracy FIRST CLASS btn TENOR aaa Old Horald Bailding, 97 Nassau street, mont in quartette choir; very superiur reader; —— saci ‘itorulalary required: address "B FLAT,” Heraiyote..” | KPBWARK OPERA HOUSE, ANTED—A SOPRANO (MUST BE A FAIR READER) for an Kplecopal church twelve miles out of the city. Address, statingsalary wanted, J. W. 8., box 9,161 Post oflice . Sgure, THIS BVBNING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, GEO, L, FOX, the anrivatied Comedian and Pantoinimist, with full com. pany, juclwding the KIRALFY TROUPE, from the Olympic theatre, will spgeer in Hiumery bumriy. YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Fifth avenue and Broadway, New York; Brooklyn, Court street, nearstate, T LYRIC HALL, 128 Sixth avenue, Reservotr equare, urt etre eatig Mit Png Ben THE FIRST MUSICAL INSTITUTE IN AMERICA. ata eonen INSTRUCTION DAILY, from 9 A. M. to 9 P.M. tm all branches of Vocal and Tostrumental Music and the Moderm Languages. WORTH'S CLASSES FOR DANCIN A . Pt} Fifth avenue, also at 681 Fifth con Morning, : Several ominent European and resident profesors hava, afternoon oF evening Classe for families, Bening Classet | yogn added (o the able corps ot instructors, ; a TERMS REGULAR CLASSES, #10 per quarter. 61 BROOME 6T. VATE INSTRUCTION, 82) per quat KES’ DANCING ACADEMIBS, Bee Nod 100 WEST TWENTY -THIRD STREBE. Insiruction every day and evening. All the fashionable Dances to one course of lessons. r. FREE ELEMENTARY CLASSER, designed especially foe pupils who aro deficient in (he rudimants of music. BROOME STREET, APPLICATIONS RECEIVED from 9 A. M. to$ PM, ab LADIES, Tu id Fridays, 3 P.M. the General Conservaiory odices. ; bss GENTLEMED ener NO, 80 BROADWAY, NEW. CHILDREN, Twenty-third n YH, RIVERS' BROOKLYN DANCING ACADEMY, 180 J. State street, corner of Court, C! are now forming, Send for » olroular, Miigp. um, | _NO.198 COURT STRERT, NEAR st. Vion LESSONS, PRIVATE OR IN CLAS 4, BY PRO. fessor LOUIS ALEXANDER, the popuiat and auc ful teacher at the NATIONAL CONSERVATO'&Y OF MUSIC, Eighth streot, between Broadway and Fourth Avenne. DANCING ACADEM FE GARMO" ¥, 62 FIFTH AVE ANTED—FIRST CLASS TALENT FR A MINSTREL ‘Bue, corner of Fourteenth atreot. Mornin; a patape nat troupe, Addrem, with full name, MINSTREL, Post id evening classes, Tucsdaya aad Fri edare